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thk nKxn nnj.KTiM, daily kihtion, iikxp, orruon. tiu nsn.w, htoiiku in. ht PAGE 1 The Bend Bulletin DAILY KDITION Fabllaheal Kr Aftarnoim Kictpt Sunday. HKND. OKK1.0N. Bntond a Second Claaa matter. January I 117, t th. Foat Offira at Bend, Oregon, onoer Act of March 3, 17. GEORGB PAI.MKR PUTNAM Publisher BOHKRT W. SAWYER Editor-Man.irer HKNUY N. rf.IWI.KK Aaaocinte K.lior FLOYD C. WKSTEKFIELD. . . . Aaaiatant Mirr. RALPH Sl'ENCKIi Mechanical Supl. An Inrfertnilont Newspaper, atandlwr for the iquare deal, clean buainvfta, clt'an iKtlltica anJ the beat intertwta oi Bend and Central Orearon. SUKSCRIPTION RATES One Year 6lx Mentha . . , Three Montha One Year Sin Montha ... One Month ... Ilj Mail. Br Carrier .M.CO .12.76 .1.6(1 .(.SO .$3,50 . .60 All subscriptions are due and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration are mailed subscribers and tf renewal is not made within reason able time the paper will be discon tinued. Please notify us promptly of any ebange of address, or of failure to re ceive the paper regularly. Otherwise we will not be responsible for copies missed. Make all check's and orders pay able to The Bend Bulletin. CAMOUFLAGE PROTECTS ITALIAN ROAD THI RSDAY, OCTOUKR 18, 111 1 7 What have you done today to help win the war? A GOOD SHOWING. Bend is doing herself proud in her subscriptions to the Liberty Loan. With nearly $75,080 already sub scribed it seems certain that before the drive is over we shall have of fered more than $100,000 to help defeat our enemies. Except for the work done at the mills there has been little organized effort to sell the bonds in the city and when that phase of the campaign has been start ed the total should be big. The results of the mill campaign are most gratifying. Patriotism was never expressed more definitely than it is in the offer made by the two companies to their men, and the re sponse to the offer found in the sub scription lists. On the one hand the companies have, offered to carry the employes' purchases without inter est, making the bonds an insurance policy as well; on the other, the men have come forward and taken $35,000 worth of bonds. Read the names of those who have subscribed and see how fast Americans are being made. For the results that have been shown at the mill credit should also be given to the men who have de voted their time since Tuesday ex plaining the need of the United States for money and the technical features of the bonds. Reverend Snyder and Mr. De Long have made Where 'he iialians arc iliivini: hack ihe AiMiians hte.h In I ho niinintiilnM on Ihe Noiixo front eiininntliiKe Is iiuetleel extensively iy the Italians to protect their lines of coiuniuiiiiallon ami supplies. This photograph shows the riind to Ylpnlzano prnterieii by a screen of straw from the artillery lire of the enemy thai Is constantly sweeping over It. A supply train Is pnsslnt nluim the roail. GERMAN WHO IS PESSIMISTIC t . i i : V-I4J f lllNI'..i..l.l' i. l Santo Cerra 100 A. Arstucl 100 Henry Week ley 50 G. T. Daggett ' 100 Carl Bernard f0 Geo. R. Brick 200 W. O. McAtee 50 Delia L. Houston 50 Caroline Segurdahl 50 Jennie Curtis 100 Bertha Householder 100 Emily Mossart 50 John Mossart 50 Mrs. Forrest Curtis 50 Antonia Comoglis John Plizola Joe Ferraris B. B. Moore Wm. Black D. S. Dlmitrlo Harry Harman Wm. Myers S. Linton Chas. I). Moorov E. C. Olson John Linstrom llrooks-Scjinloii Lumber Co. 50 50 50 50 100 50 50 50 100 600 150 50 Helen Stafford 5o!H- E- Alle" Mrs. Iva Lowell 50 Standford Endres 100 D. E. Wilson 50 M. E. Murphv 150 R. W. Haines 50 Maurice Oberholtzer 100 H. P. Tardie 100 Olie Osroundson 100 Harl Sanders 100 August Carlson ...a. 100 H, A. Pursley 100 Ludwig Peterson 60 Berlin Myers 50 W. B. Hale 60 E. A. Halvorsen 100 V. P. Webb 100 Clarence F. Blackwell 50 Edward A. Hale 50 A. B. Donnelly Kn J. W. Eklunrt sn.W. L. Chrlsman Charles Breitkreitz 100 'J- P- Coe Pat Onlnri im.H. R. Cook H. Haley Z.'ZZZ.'.' 300 ' Jonn Chapman Ed. Anderson W. J. Adanison D. M. Agnew Eugene Ackley H. K. Brooks J. T. Beesloy A. E. Bray ..... Walter Bevins Fred E. Benjamin Jos. W. Butler Knute BJorge Curtis Beesley A. Breivoll Harry Brown C. C. Cogswell Hugh Craigle C. E. Culler Ford W. Cox Robt. S. Chapman Ed. Leacock 50 Leslie W. Davis V. H. Agren 500,James neIney Mrs. Eva Moffett sn . i,. uiotte V. W. Jackson , 60 C. C. Shoots 100 Ed. Lowell 60 Harrison J. Davis S. R. Douglas " " - ... j ...... .. .......... BU a good team and their efforts have Theo.- Schedine 100 helped in getting our result. MILL INDUSTRY GIVES $51,050. (Continned from Page 1.) 6. B. Agnew '. 100 M- M- Sehmitz D. L. Brumha.ih inn Thorp Klieff V. D. Jones 50 John 0 E"K Elmer Campbell 100 H- - Emm,!" Harold A. Gutendorff 50 F- - Emerson Edwin Johnson 50 Geo- A- Feeley J. A. Donovan i00 ! Edna -Catherine Fritz Sam Gowdy 100 tr- l" r ls" Earl Downs C. F. Eakman G. E. McKelvey 60 Wm. C. Harlan 60 Thos. Norton 100 W. H. Bond 100 Theo. Bond .... 100 Stanley Bond 100 John Nelson 100 Earl C. Newkirk 100 Edmund C. Brick 100 Rufus K. Merriman 60 W. L. Houghtaling .50 Peter Byberg , 100 C. B. Bailey .. 50 R. D. Moore 300 H. B. Braden 100 James Jackson 100 M. E. Simpson : 100 Elvin Peterson 100 Victor Creason 50 C. H. Brook 100 Olive Lamberson .'. 50 Theodora Clock 50 Carl H. Anderson 50 Lee Emerson ' 50 Thos. Carney 60 J. T. Creason ............. 60 n. M.- squire 100 60 60 50 100 60 50 Frank T. Kelleher 100 G. W. Foster Harriett D. Gant H. H. Labenz inn A. M. Graves James Bottrell 150 Wra- R Green Benj. R. Hodges " 50 Frank W' Gasbar Wm. Clark 100 Melv;n G1Ile"e Donald Whitman "" 200 Lewis A- Ga8sett Clarence D. Sinclair 100 I w A- Grant James Graham j... 5o!Geo- p- Gove A. D. Wilson 100 P. Knight 60 Wm. M. Hodges 60 Je Kay 50 Earl A. Wood 100 Jack ..McKenzie 50 Ray Haynes 60 L. J. Cody 60 Charles Dixon 50 D. C. Norris 50 AlpTfinHor Fai-warfa , ftft ...,, ,a - W. F. Hyde 100 !W- H- Inman Tony Olson 200' """ Wm. Belmont inniJ- p- Keyea W. B. Baker 100 Joe Loehr 100 John Mahoney 50 H. Mayrand 50 G. D. Gove Richard W. Grogan Bert Henley Sam Hlllyer W. R. Henderson ... H. L. Hubbard Dorris C Hale T. L. Houghtaling ... A. G. Hedstrom A. Hagelund Ada Hanson John Knott E. J. Kellogg ... Anton Kulstad Frank Keenan Ole C. Halvorsen W. Cook Otto Olson .. W. Fitts 8. P. Barclay Floyd H. Marion 50 H. Axland r.n James Mayne : " " 50 Paul Norseth 100 H. Patterson 50 G. E. Miller 100 C. T. Miller "'Z" 100 Alex Miyne 50 Jesse Kitchlngham ......,.........' 50 Lew Chrlsman 50 E. D. Seviers , 100 John Lorenz ' 150 W. X. Hunnell " 100 Joe Bannon .-. 200 Hans L. Chrlstenson 50 C. B. Cole 50 E. W. Barcus 60 Nelson Byberg .' 100 John W. Tadych 100 Eldred Swanson 00 Emil Swanson ' 100 Arthur Fuller 100 A. Hener 200 David L. Houston 50 Elizabeth ZeiBer ro Golda Cannon 50 Amy Landreth ou H. N. Mell 100 Warren E. Pomeroy 100 E. D. Scott 100 F. A. French 50 James Rising "'m 300 Emil Wlenecke " 50 Barnett E. Towell ''".'. 60 Byron C. Cody 50 C. A. Hayden 2nn Adolph Bodine iooiJo8ePh Moser W. H. Southworth 100 Frank G. Barnett 50 Mason L. Hendersoj 50 W. B. Cone 100 Chas. E. Haines 150 B. E. Moore 60 Andrew McAlister 100 Thos. Gordon 200 Thos. Careful 100 Albert W. Lambert '. 100 Forest C. Ryder 100 Lawrence W. Rooney 100 A. Roper 100 E. T. Hartley 100 Wm. Remington 60 John Slattery 2Kn Jno. Suran 100 1 Chas. A. Hughes 60 I W. P. Morrison 60 ! D. Hodge 100 E. T. Carrol go ' L. E. Palmer 50 J. M. Bolstad 60' H. M. Clark 60 I John Thomas 50 1 D. F. Holden 60 I Harold Hemborg 50 ! Ole Peterson ' 60 ! John Grim 50 D. Corado 50 Gust Hendricks "' en W. Matheny 100 Chas, Celander " 100 Wm. Schrlber 100 J. L. Walkup 100 R. W. Lautz 60 Charles Bcstes 60 Martin Vlnyard 50 J. R. Haslet , 100 A. W. Rochuy 100 Ed. Benson " 100 C. R. Jones ' ' 60 H. H. Lamping . E. O. Lipps Con O'Keefe A. G. Lair Zeff La Voy E. B. Lockwood . M. J. Lemons C. V. Lyman Bert Llsk Clifton Lewis ... Lee McFeron Peter Mlche'son O'wen Morris R. A. Meek Thomas Moffett T. H. Marsden ... .$100 . 200 . 100 . 200 60 . 500 . 100 . 50 . 50 . 100 ..100 . 100 . 100 . 50 . 100 . 50 . 100 . 50 . 50 . 60 . 100 . 100 , 200 . 100 50 50 50 100 60 50 50 100 100 100 50 100 ; 60 I 100 1 100 100 60; 50 100 200 j 50 I 200 100 50 50 100 50 50 200 50 100 200 50' 100 . 100 100 500 100 300 100 100 100 50 50 50 50 100 100 50 100 50 50 100 100 100 150 100 General llaroii von I 'ri'.vtak'-l.orinu liovcn, chief of the supplementary cell itiiI stair of Ihe Ci-rmnii army, has de clarcil dial Ihe ccneral political tuW economic situation of ihe war ork inly In favor of the allies and Dial t!crmaiiy'N soldiers will lie tlorramleil of lite rntlls of her vlciorlcs. General I.orlntfliovcii believes trench warfare 11 crcal mistake ami thinks that only an ae-ressn. altack would have linipiiht stneesH. He ndils. however. Unit the German olTcnslve nun not strong iMioltt'h lo overthrow Ihe nlllea He Is shown, nt left In photouraph lalkltiK Willi a member of his stuff. But One Ideal. Meals of lieauiy illtTcr where the hmly Is iiii mod. tine person prefer blue eyes and another hrowu. "What a pretty ulrl lles-le Is." one will any ami another will answer: "Why. I never llioiiflil llessle particularly prel ty. hill her sister Mary " ami so oil. lint when lieu my of character Is con ccnied. there Is no such disagreement. Everyone realizes that iinsclllshncss I. henuilfnl. and selhsbni'ss iil'I.v. that klmhiesN Is charniliiK and bate hbleoii There Is no ilnnuer nf jour ticcomlnc. confused liy n double stauilnnl. Then Is hut one Ideal for the ben illy of the splril. (ilrPs Companion. His Age. Allan, mi his second lilrilolav un ' told by his mother llint he was two 1 . . ... years oiu. mat same nay tils inolhel welched blin. mid lis she lifted til 1 u off the scale, she aald : "You wel:h Just thirty pounds." That ovenlnc. when Ihe little boy'a father came Inline, he mild: "Well, Allan, how old are yoiit" Allan hesitated a few seconds und then replied : "Two years nnd thirty pounds." II. G. Norton 100 Milton Nowman 100 Leta Newton 60 H. Nysteen 250 ! C. J. Lair 60 ! O. Offerdahl 100 1 r . L. HarK i" N. A. Peterson 60 Fred Plnne 100 C. A. Penny 100 1 J. P. Pomeroy 60 ! Kd. F. Parker 60 C. A. Parrott 100 W. A. Price 60 Harry Polley 60 E. C. Prairie 100 Itocco Petronno 60 Martin Paulson 100 C. M. Rogers , 100 Francis Reft 60 Edna May Rudell 100 j Eugene L. Rose 60 R. A. Rollins 100 John Radatz 60 T. W. Rhodes 50 A. M. Rea 100 F. Reynolds 60 H. C. Schench 100 Fred J. Bcliall 60 Lee Smock 50 H. J. Svenson 60 Roy Southworth '. 100 J. L. Snyder 60 Inez Scott , 50 L. N. Skjersaa 100 H. Schaffner 60 G. J. Selk 100 E. Verlcy 50 Mortimer W. Wagner 50 F. H. WatBon 50 R. C. Watts 60 D. H. Woods 50 C. C. Watts 60 Roy WilBon 100 Geo. Wood 100 R. V. WclBer 100 V. K. WehBter 60 Geo. W. Waltman 100 IIowIh Converted. The following subscriptions to the Liberty Loan were mnde on the first lillen Wanted! AH winter Job. Write or phone 0CH0CO IRRIGATION DISTRICT PRINEVILLE, OREGON bund Ismui by employe of The lln-li:xmi Company, but have Hold throtinh Ihe company, and nf the new Untie hiiimht, a $6000 In Ihe list of ihovlln miliHcriplloiiH already itlven: Carl A. Johnson U. IV Mil" (1. A. lltioRlcr K. F. Nlchol F. N. IIkkIii Frank It. I'rlnce T A. Met '11 nil. it I'MUa belli McCanii M. K. Knnflclil J. I'. llenucKsy . J. I". l.aMaiHli J. F. HcKllel Herman I. a hen .1 oil 11 (I. Coleman . Clin. Ileiilimcr . Kliner V. Johnson II. II llnnlen Olof .MorteiiMen .1. 10. McCulley It. K. Smith Scuit Gondy Ed. lliiUKlierly HennlH McColn Fred A. Jackson It. II. Monro . F. A. French Walter (lumpen L. K. Palmer J. Abraliumsou John McCarl Joe Fran Ich Shev heeil lionilH il it I iik lllxun Dnvld HoiIko I nit John Fndoii loir liny 11 Liberty 1 1 1 11 1 1 . .120(1 - 1 (id gr VimnmJfm n. riywirTawj J : "IS SffWWl 1 is M lil -v I is 'it, ' 'n!! 25 6 will MABOUtWlir ClAk'K 6f ' n r'?1 H a'' .4(10 JjWleJ M'lm VueN-riw Oiul S . 100 lEynul rAMoevi'ieattv- 'ajamoJut ,i linn 100 At Ihe Liberty Thciitrn Sunday mill u,u .Moiiilnv. 100 a fflSHEVLIN PINE SOLD BY MILLER LUMBER COMPANY SASH. DOOKS ami MILL WORK Phone 1661 FOR SASH FACTORY WOOD I'MONE BEND WHITE PINE SASHJCO. 441 Bend View PRICES: $100 AND UP TERMS: Rcuoaab e We'll loan yoi noocj lo bmld. BKN'D'S MOST SCKNIC KKaSIDKNl K l'HOl'EKTY Every Iot coiiiiiihiuIs n view of the Hiver. Mountains nnd City. Building restrictions according to Ixx-ntion. aw: J. RYAN & CO. O'KiM Bldf. Pbosc Ml Furnace Contractor TINNING OF ALL KINDS Repairing, Guttering, Spouting, Cornices and Skylights Hoofing of All Kinds. H. J. SOHM THE BACKBONE OF BEND IS LUMBER MANUFACTURING OUR PAYROLLS MAKE. YOUR PROFITS BY BUYING LOCAL PRODUCTS YOU ARE HELPING BEND. The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. Txx'iil Siile A Kent MIU,KK MJMHKIt CO. ( 'otnplete Stuck of Lumber I-ttt.li, Sftsh fttid Duum The United Warehouse Company WIIOI-KHALK DISTRIMUTOHH VOH CKNTHAL OHWiON OI1' OIL, GASOLENE. FLOUR, SALT, MEATS, HAM, BACON, LARD, Etc I Fertilizer) for Lawns and Farm Lands GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS We Buy Hides THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY Phone 341 A. M. Printfle, Manager 60 50 43eorge Erlandson 100 jA- J- W. Maddock ,