TIIR BKNI) BUIXKTIN, DAUV EDITION, HKNO, ORKXMIN, MOXW.tY, N'OVKMHKIt IS, 1017 The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION taMUh.4 Ev.rr Aft.rnoon Eicvpt UEND, OKKGON. Bntoral M Second Clua matter, January I 117, at th. Poat Offlc. at Bond, OroKon, Act of March S. 1879. Phonographs GEORGR PA1.MKR PUTNAM Pubjhhor BODKKT W. SAWYER Edltor-M.n.iror BENKY N. KOWI.KR Awuciatc K.IHor FLOYD a WE.STEHKlELD....Aui.tnt Mtnr. CVSKEDUU RALPH SPKNCbR Mccliauical SutU An Independent Newpater. .landing for tfco tquare deal, clean busineM. civ.n politic. an J the beat lnt.re.ta ox Iteud and Central Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES A hhiiiII payment down puts tlie New Killoiin or u VUilrulu In .vuiir Iui.no. llj Mall. On Year Bii Month! .., Three Month! One Year 6ix Month! , . , One Month ... . ...tn.uo ....2.7 ....11.60 Br Carrier ....S.C0 ....13.60 60 FAQK AH subscriptions are due and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration are mailed subscribers auJ U renewal 1b not made within reason able time the paper will be dlscou tinned. Please notify us promptly of any change 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. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1917 What have you done today to help win the war? THE Y. M. C. A. Although the local Y. M. C. A campaign is all over, thanks to ef ficient arrangements and an active committee, the following statement of the work of the association is both timely and interesting: "The Y. M. C. A. has been chosen by the government as the agent, or arm, of the nation to minister to the physical, social and moral needs of the men in the armies, together with one or two other organizations. In France there are two organizations working for the soldiers the Red Cross and the Red Triangle of the Y. M. C. A. The former cares for the wounded. The latter cares for the walking wounded, the fighting men, the welfare work of the allied armies of France, Italy and Russia and the 6,000,000 prisoners of war a total of 24,000,000 men in all, or an average of $1.50 a soldier. "The Y. M. C. A. works on broad lines.' It is open alike to Jew and Gentile, to Catholic and Protestant. In France the Catholics hold their mass in the huts, the Protestants and the Jews their services. We have all inherited unhappy divisions and nar Towness from the past. The war is bringing us together. .. "The Y. M. C. A. seeks to evange lize, but never to proseltyze. It seeks to hold, every man true to his God, his own church, his own faith, his home and his own best self. Work ers of all creeds are uniting under its roof to minister to the men as un official lay helpers. Here is an op portunity for us to present a common humanity. In these war needs of our common humanity. In these war camps we can get together on the broad platform of faith in God, in humanity and in righteousness, ev ery man holding a right to his own creed, but keeping with all others In the face of our one common hu man need, "Our men are facing great physical hardship in the 'hell' of the trenches and the moral menace of fighting in a far country removed from all the good Influences of home. Can we not meet the needs of these men and pro vide them a home away from home? Can we not forget the mistakes and divisions of the past and face the crisis of the present and the chal lenge of the future? It is the biggest moral cfiallenge which ever confront ed our people." 1 Post telephone exclinnne of the Krenrh nriny In the inouutiiliia of Jliieeclmilii. 2 Senoru de Al.lmmte, wlfii' of the Chlleiin miilmssiulor to the Vnlted Suites, pliotngrniilied lit tin- Atlnmle uhlp.vnnl us she wnx about tn VhrlM-l ten the first of n fleet of five vessels tlint will operate between Ame ilnm mill Chilean Hurts. !l Ti,. . artillery of Maine marching out to review ut their oiinip ut Westllelil, Muss. REED & HORTON Only Autliuil.rd AirentH In llcinl. was no butter on the tables this morning at breakfast,' she said, 'and noticed at dinner that tho sugar bowls had disappeared.' That s the spirit all over this country that is going to .bring this war to a successful conclusion and bring our men home sooner and bring more ot them." We agree and we disagree with our friend at Corvallis about this. It is surely the spirit that isgoing to win, but the spirit must be shown by the grown-ups to avoid a most un fortunate kick back. The point is this: Children need in their diet more sweets and fats, especially but ter fats, than their elders, and though is a fine thing to develop in them a spirit of self-sacrifice, the result is going to be under-nourishment it carried too far. Captain Murphey is a fine man. And for him and his fellow soldiers no sacrifice is too great, but it must be made by those able, to make it. Children are not sent to war, and the war, so far as food is concerned, must not be brought to them in any greater degree than is necessary. To do so is' to subvert tho whole idea of the Hoover food administration, as we understand it. In the meantime, the example of the Corvallis children is recommend ed to you who had two lumps of sugar in your coffee this morning and covered your cereal with the sweet. WELL DRILLER AT MILLICAN INJURED Derrick Kails Oil Worker While Well On Cliff Cook Ilauch Is Belnc Drilled. (Special to The Bulletin) MILLICAN. Nov. 10. Mr. Shae fer, the well driller, is improving after being severely Injured when the derrick fell on him while he was drilling on the Cliff Cook pine;. Frank Perclval called at the S'.cin ranch one day this week. Mrs. R. R. Keller and children were Sunday afternoon visitors at the J. J. Holland home. Geo. Cook and Guy Schaefer were visitors at the J. J. Holland home this week. ' Urover Caldwell made a trip to Bend this week. Mrs. J. J. Holland and Miss Minnie Cornelissenes called on Mrs. R. R. Keller Thursday afternoon. Grover Caldwell's brother Is out here herding sheep for Frank Sloan. The other herder was injured when ne fell down a ledge of rocks while driving sheep. P. B. Johnson made a trip to Bend Tuesday, returning Wednesday. rranK spencer worked for P. B. Johnson several days this week. The Witte family moved onto the Roebecker place and the bovs are attending school. Mr. lllrsi'h called at tho P. B. Johnson place Wednesday. J. J. Holland dug 25 sacks of po tatoes from a very small patch. Tho Inmost tuber weighed a pound and a quarter. Tho West End School had to close several days on account of cold weather, the stoves for the now building not having arrived. X)INTY HKCOKD8. (KurnUhed by Central Oregon Abstract Co.) November 8. H I. T.nnml. In f lAUnn!,t. - . v.. v . in j in,,, to, warranty deed, lota 17. IS Hi M.,,-1- 35. Redmond. Charles WulsMa to Krm.st M. Wll enn. warranty ddu.l. In! I i.in,L ii Redmond. Tho Bend Park Co. In Mrs. C. li tta Frann, warranty noel, I, n.v.ik 25, Center addition, lien 1. Tho Bond Park Co it Kin-na OIop lie, warranty deed, lot 8, block 42, Center addition. Bend. V. 8. of America to Maudo O. Cllngen, patent, EH 7-19-14. Kenwood Promotion Co. to Pctor Arnold, warranty doed, lot 1, block 26, Kenwood. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY TRADING AT BAKER'S Girr OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY ELSEWHERE PROMPT DELIVERY I lOUT J"ily"8 m" 10 4l m' f i p. m., 4 p. m. ' BAKER'S GROCERY .7J4 WALL ST, PHONE Ki:D 161 Mrs. Bright nays, "Why, we never knew what real toust wax until we bought an electric loonier." only Si. Tho Powit Co. Adv. One cent a word Is alfa llttlo Want Ad will cost you. There is one branch of the service in which we can all enlist and do valiant work food conservation. 'It Is open to every man, woman and child, and the aid of each is needed.' Mrs. Bright says, "My home is brighter and my light bills lighter since I have been using these Edison Mazda. Lamps. For 81.35 I get a box of five from the Power Co." Ad. SWEET AND FAT. Recently the Corvallis Gazette Times told of the food sacrifices that were being made by some of the children and college students at Cor vallis. Said the G.-T.; "If there is any one thing more than another that children like it is sweets. A few nights ago a ten-year-old lad took dinner at the writer's home. We noticed that he didn't want any butter, but presumed it was one of the vagaries of appetitle and thought nothing of it. But when the dessert came around and he re- lusea the sugar, the remark was made, 'Well, you're a queer sort for a BOY., And the youngster replied, 'I know, bat I'm saving my butter and sugar for daddy.' - The 'boy was Howard Murphey and his daddy for whom he Is mak ing the sacrifice is captain of Com' pany K. Having been in the news paper game a consiueraoie time, our hide is tolerably thick, but that re mark, 'saving the butter and sugar for daddy,' got under it. "It got under the skin of a little elx-year-old girl we know," too, who had been rather selfish about her eats, and so SHE adopted a soldier :boy to save things for. She adopted Robert Bovee, calls him HER soldier, and eats corn bread that she doesn't like so that HE won't have to go without wheat. "While distributing the Hoover cards, a pledge was left at the Kappa Sigma Nu house. The house mother aid that the boys had already start ed their conservation plans. 'There Oregon Fuel and Transfer , Fireproof Storage for Household Goods. We can furnish an A-l experienced man to do your packing. NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER YOUR HEAVY WOOD FOR WINTER. Body wood, limb, slab or boxwood. Express Baggage Packing t Storage Moving Shipping PHONE 661 PILOT BUTTE YES, it takes a Big Truck to handle all of our Milk on time, but it pays. PoTtlaTlA OrP&nit I Phone Black 1531 JONES DAIRY INN; rTheJoitlailcl Hotel THE largest hotel in the Northwest. Liocuted In the center of business, shopping ui'd theatrical district. Tho Portland has a nation-wide reputation for service that an-weiK every demand. Our miij;nlflcnt dining' room In coniii'ciioii. KOOMS $1.50 UI'WAKDS Unit" manentnvnt ot RlrhnJ W. 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