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    BEND I1ULLKTIN, BEND OIIKOON, THUHHDAY, OCTOBER 0, J01B
PAGR 7
WILL YOU HELP
OUR BOYS ABROAD?
'Every Man, Woman and Child
Cnn Join to Send News of
This Town Into tho Front Lino
, Tranches. ,
WHOLE NATION MOVES
TO BANISH SOLITUDE
Our Heroes Aro Calling From
Over There Glvo What You
Cnn to Help ThoBo From
Home.
Kviry cltlren IntiircNtml In Ilia boys
of tilit lioimi town now nt (ho front, mid
In Ilio tiravo woiiimi who tMjuully tiro
ijmtvIiik liu'lr country iilironil, bus nn
opportunity to show IiIh nppn-cliitlnu
at tint sncrlllco limy ii ro iiiukliii;, Tliu
opportunity I'oiuoN iim ii rt-Miill or tint
jtcncroidly mill thought of Colonel VII
limn I lo) en Thompson of Now York,
who Iiiin cnfiivlvt-d niul put Into execu
tion wluit la known as tliu Homo Va
lirr Hervlcw.
Uiidur tliu plnn, every innn mid wo
;tnnn In forelKii sorvico will rccelvo the
"town niiwpn)ir, mul no bo kept In
conatnnt touch with tho places and tho
jpropln they know mid love.
Every hrmich of tho United Htntoa
Oovcrntuent la Interested In tho plnn.
Tho Government rcnllxe tho Impor-
tnnco of kceplnic those In the servlco
hnppy mul conatnntly In (ouch with
.their home Ilea nml naaoclntloua. Noth
Ins la moro drprrssliiK In u national
TinrrKPiicy than the spirit of loneliness
Jn I hone serving their country, nml of.
(trlnla know thnt nothliiK cnn illapel
.till feellne moro effectually thnu read.
iliiK (ho homo town newapnper.
I'uhllahera of nowapnpera In nil parts
of tho country thin tmwainper Inclml
ed limit Rrnie(l with pleasure tho
iplnn outllneil by Colonel Thompson,
(anil they Imvo n creed to cooperate In
every wny.
Under tho rutins of tho War Indus
'trlra ltonrd newspaper publishers are
'forbidden to tend their newspaper
ifrre, even to soldiers. Tho newapnper
,tnut ho aithacrlhod for In tho rcKiilnr
'way, tho only exception belnic soldiers
(who formerly were In the employ of
the newspaper nnd who left thut a err.
it co to rullat. Colonel Thompaon there
1foro propoae thnt tho itihllc In rnch
"community contrlbuto to n fund ao thnt
'the homo newapnper (In our cnao thin
itipwapnper) inny rench every man ami
iwomnn now In the service of Ida coun.
ftry.
Anyone inny contribute to the fund,
innd nny atiin inny be contributed. It la
not necessary to rontrlbuto tho entire
uiinount of one atibacrlitlon. It does
'not mntter whether the rich mnn sends
III one hundred dot I urn or the poor hoy
tor little Kir! sends In live cent a. Each
Klft will he n uicaaitKO of love nnd help
'fulness to tho home town folks "Over
rriiero." Tho money will bo lumped
Into one fund, out of which xuhacrlp.
itlona will ho entered ua fnat ns tho
tinoney la received.
ContrlhutorH who acini In tho full
prlco of n yenr'a subscription mny, If
tthcy wish, dealcunto to wbnt pnrtlciiliir
(person they wish tho uimspnper sent,
Viut If tho nnuin Riven la nlreiidy Mated
ma receiving tho paper, then tho pub
lllahor reserves the rlcht to npply the
(subscription to aomo lean fortiiunto not.
dler boy or nobto wouiiin who la Juat na
'lonely for nuwa of homo und homo
Ifolka.
Tho nnme of every cinitrlhutnr to
this homo pnper aurrlco will bo put).
Ilshed In thta nnwspnper, nnd tho nnmo
of everyone entered for nhmhscrlptlon
will be publlahed na well iim tho num.
'Iter of those rpminlni; whowo subscrlp-
itlona Imvo nol been covered.
If tho nmotint of money received
hnll lie moro than la nucessnry to aend
tho pnper to every poraon from th
(town now In the aervlce, then tho but-
nnco win bo tunica over to tlio lieu
Cross.
Tho plnn la endorsed by tho pub.
jllsher of thta newspaper without any
thought of profit, either directly or ln
directly, but with n alncero desire to
help keep tho homo tlrea burning nnd
to aend to our hurooa nnd heroine
Incwa of our town, to keeji their heurta
iwnrm for ua mid to lot them know
they aro constantly In our minds,
Tho publisher, of course, ennnot
imnko n profit on circulation, nnd nddl
itlonal circulation such ns this will he
circulation from non.purchnsont sent
'far across tho sen am hnvo no ndded
vultio to tho advertiser.
These fuels nro atntcd so that ovory
contributor may feel that every cent
(contributed kocs to tho good cause.
Tho mothers of our boys nro facing
mn ordeal with a bravery that com
imamlH reapvet nnd ndmlrntlon. Here
mnd thoro whoro tiny Mara nro turned
rfrom bluo to gold, where iiiikiiIhIi Krlps
tho heart, tho nation stands In silence
und honors tho women who have Riven
of their blood, tlio very bono of their
bono, to their country, To them, homo
has lost Its inoiinlnu tho soul of It
Mum lied thoro Ih no homo, It Is Just u
jplnco, and no pluco Is qulto so lonely,
.unlcsH It bo within tho hearts of thoso
(brine sous In far off Franco who long
tor Just a word of homo, Thuro can
mot bo u mini, there cannot bo a wo
iinnn, no, not even n child, who will
rfull to contrlhutii Just n little to muka
itho heurts of tnoso patriots llflitur.
Not ouo. Not In our town.
LETTERS from our boya in tho trenches, and
from tho women In canteen nnd other
war work, all brine to tin the nnmo mca-
naifo SEND US NEWS FROM HOME.
World nowa la all rlht, but OUR BOYS
want NEWS OP THIS TOWN. They want
tho home ncwapaper. PubliBhora arc prevented
from aondinp; their papers free to anyone, even
boya in tho acrvlco. Consequently a national
movement han been atartod by Col. William
Boyco Thompson of Now York, who ia acting
na Prcaident of tho Home Paper Service of
America to givo tho boya what they are calling
for. Every community ia joining tho movement.
Let us sec that our boys are not forgotten.
Sond to tho publiaher of this nowapapcr
whatever amount of money you can 5
cento or $50.00. Wo will publiah a Hat
each week of thoao contributing, and tho
amount! contributed.
Eve.? cent recivod will bo used to send
this paper to our boys at the front If at
the end of the war, there is any surplus, it
will be turned over to the local Red Cross
Committee.
Thcro ia no profit in this to tho publisher
oven in normal tlmca, aubacrlptiona are not Bold
at a profit. With war pricca prevailing, and tho
hlgh'rnto of poatago on papera acnt to France,
our coBt will acarccly bo covered by our full
aubscription prico.
Remember thnt over in France, aomo brnvo
V aoldier or anilor from
aomo aplcndid womnn working within Bound of
tho guna ia dopending on you to "KEEP THE
HOME LOVE KINDLED."
They are calling to YOU from " Over There '
GIVE. WHAT YOU CAN
THE BEND BULLETIN
FOREST RANGE
IS CHECKED
UP
EXAMINATION MAIM TO IM.TEH
MINI: IK (IRKATKR AMOUNT
op HToac can in-: kra'.i-:i
m.'ltlNO ANOTHER HEAHON.
(From Thursday's Dally.)
An examination of tho national
forest cnttlp rnimo within tho Sisters
district In being inado by momburs
of tho Deschutcn natlonnl forest
sorvlcu to determine tho effoct of tho
Krazlnx In this vicinity durhiK tlio
present season, and to dotormlno It
It will bo possible to Kraxo n grenlor
nutnbor of stock )ti this rcsorvo dur
ing tho coming yoar. H. K. Vincent,
assistant foront Buporvlsor, nnd J. C.
Ilorton, grazing examiner, loft this
mornlnn (or that vicinity nnd will
Yomnln tlmro for sovoral days whllo
tho examination Is boliiB mndo,
Whllo n Kroator amount of stock
wan permitted to grazo on tho re
serves during tho season which Is
Just closing than formerly, In tho
hopo of tho govorumont officials to
Induco n greater development of tho
llvo Rtook Industry, promlsos nro
thnt next season will soo ovon a
greator nutnbor pormlttod, Qrowora
to whom permits hnvo boon Issuod
will of uocosalty bo coinpollod to koop
n closor watch on their horda and
to conform moro rigidly to tho
govoriunont rulings In regard to
boundary linos. Whllo thoro will bo
nn tntstako niado In ovor-Htocklm: tho
rosorvo In tho futuro, It Ih tho Intent
of tho ofdclalH to got us gront a
bonollt from It for tliu llvo stock
Industry as possible.
Four chairs at your sorvico nt tho
Metropolitan, No waiting. Adr.
Cut This Qut It Ih Worth Money.
DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this
slip, oncloHo with 6q to Foley & Co,,
2835 Shofllold Ave,, Chicago, 111.,
writing your nama and nddruss
clearly. You will rocolvo In return n
trial paokago containing Foley's
Honoy nnd Tar Compound, for
coughs, colds and croup, Foloy Kid
noy Pills nnd Foloy Cathartic- Tab
lota, Sold ovorywhero, Ady,
aE?VaMsaasaaaaVV JaM
V
this town pcrhapB even
BOND MONEY IS
READY FOR BEND
MomtiK iiitoriiinus notify tiik
COUNCIIiMKN THAT KVIJUY-
tiiino hi:aki)inj i:i,i:trioN
FOUND TO 111-: KKUUIjAU.
(From Monday's Dally.)
Tho money (or tho purchaso of
flro lighting equlpmont Is avnllablo.
This was tho announcement received
by city officials (rout Morris Hroth
ors, bonding houso, lato Saturday
evening. Tho attorneys (or tho com
pany havo passod upon tho election
and doclarcd everything to bo reg
ular, and tho money will bo ready
to turn over to tho city officials ns
soon as tho bonds ha,vo boon printed
and signed.
City officials this afternoon stated
thnt ns soon us possible tho city will
ndvortlso (or bids for tho purchaso
of II ro equipment, nnd tho commit
tees from tho council, Comiuorclnl
club nnd labor organizations will
pass upon these btds and award tho
contracts.
GRAHAMS LEAVE ON
TRIP TO THE EAST
(From Tuesday's Dally.)
Mr. and Mrs, S. I), Graham, former
proprlotors of tho Wright hotel, loft
yostordny morning for Portland.
Mrs. arnlinm will visit hor son In
that city for some tlmo and will lator
inako a trip to her old homo nt Paris,
Illinois, Air. Qrnlinm will spond sov
oral dnyB In Portland arranging his
futuro affairs and will thon go to his
old homo In Indiana for n sovoral
months' visit, Tutor joining Mrs. Oru
luun. Thoy oxpoct to return to tho
west Homo tlmo early In tho spring.
flONH TO CAMP LKWIS.
(From Saturduy'a Dally,)
0,i H. McCulloy of Summor Lako
loft this moruliiig for Camp Lewis,
whoro ho has boon called (or training.
OVERHAUL THE ATTIC
FOR BELGIAN RELIEF
(From Thursday's Dally,)
Overhaul tho attic, trunks, clothes
press nnd bring your unused or out
grown clothos to tho Hod Cross con
tra! dopot, Tho Ilnlglans nro suffer
ing from luck of clothing nnd Amer
ica and you should do tho part of
clothing thorn. Do It today. Tho
volunteer motor corps will call If
you will phono your address to Hcd
1C81.
Something to soil? Adrortlso In
Tho Ilutlotln's classified column.
LEGAL NOTICES
HUMMONH.
No. -IIJH.
In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of
Oregon, for Deschutes County.
P. O, Itompcl, Plaintiff, vs. Anna
Vlcns Ilc-mpel, Defendant.
To Anna Vlcns Hompcl, tho above
n tuned defendant:
In tho nnmo of tho Statn of Ore
gon, you aro hereby required to ap
poar and nniwor tho complaint filed
ugalnst you In tho above entitled suit
within six wcoks from tho dato o
tliu first publication of this summons,
to-wlt: on or before tho 1st day of
Kovombur, 1018, and If you fall to
answer or othorwlso plead within
said tlmo, for want thereof tho plain
tiff will tnko Judgment against you
and a decree of tho court for tho re
lief prayed for In the complaint filed
horoln, to-wlt: An absoluto decreo
of dlvorco from defendant and that
tho bonds of matrimony now exist
ing between plaintiff and defendant
bo annulled and forovcr held for
naught; thnt plaintiff bo decreed to
bo tho owner of tho land described
In tho complaint and that tho de
fendant bo forever barred from any
right, tltlo, c'mlm or Interest In and
to said lands, Including dower and
claim of dower, and for such other
and further relief as to tho court
may seem Just and equitable.
tiervlco of this summons is mado
unon you by publication In Tho Ucnd
Bulletin for six successive and con
secutive, wcoks. by vlrtuo of an order
of tho Hon. T. K. J. Duffy, Judge
of tho circuit court, mado on tho Gin
day of September. 1918.
Dato of first publication of this
summons. Sent. 19. 1918.
Dato of last publication of this
summons, Oct. 31, 1918.
W. P. MYERS.
Attorney for tho Plaintiff.
Postofflco Address: Dona, Oregon.
29-34
SUMMONS.
In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of
Oregon, (or Deschutes County.
T. II. Foloy. Plaintiff, vs. Henry W
Heed. Defendant.
To Henry W. Hood, defendant aboro
named:
In tho nnmo of tho Stnto of Oro-
gon, you aro hereby required to ap
noar and answer tho complaint filed
against you in tho nbovo entitled
caso and causo on or beforo tho 7tn
day of Novombcr, 1918, which is
moro than six weeks atter tno zctn
day of September, 1918, tho dato of
tho nru publication of tills summons,
and It you fall to so appear and
answer, for want thereof tho plaintiff
will npply to tho court for tho relict
prayed for In tho complaint, to-wlt:
For n decree declaring that tho plain
tiff is the owner, In fco slmplo, of
Lot Kloven (11) In lilock Fourteen
(14) of Doschutcs, Deschutes county
(formerly n portion of Crook coun
ty), Oregon, according to tho ro
corded plat thereof now on fllo in
tho offlco of tho County Clerk o
Deschutes county, Oregon, and that
tho dofondant havo no right, tltlo or
Intorcst In, or lien or claim upon the
real proporty nbovo described, or any
part thoroof, and that said plaintiff's
tltlo to said proporty bo quieted
against said dofondant, and that said
defendant bo forever barred from as
serting any claim or intorcst In or
to said premises, or any part thcToof,
adverse to this plaintiff, and (or such
other and further relief as to tho
court may appoar Just and equitable
Sorvico of this summons is mado
upon you by publication thereof In
Tho Rond nullotln for six consecu
tive and successlvo wcoks, under and
by vlrtuo of nn order mado and on
torod on tho 11th day of February,
1918, by tho Honornblo T. E. J.
Duffoy, Judgo of tho above entitled
court.
Tho dato of tho first publication
Is tho 2Gth day of Septombor. 191S,
nnd tho dato of tho last publication
Is tho 7th day of Novombcr, 1918.
30-3CC E. O. STADTBR,
Dond, Oregon.
Attornoy for Plaintiff.
HU.lfMONH 11Y rUHMCATION.
In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of
Oregon, for Deschutes County.
O, L. MoVoy, plaintiff, vs. Alta P.
McVoy, defendant.
To Alta P. McVoy, defendant:
In tho Nnmo of tho Stato of Ore
gon, you aro horoby required to ap
pear and answor tho complaint filed
against you In tho above entitled suit
within six wooks from tho dato of
tho first publication of this summons,
to-wlt: Within six wooks from tho
12th dny of Soptdmbor, 1918, and
It you tall so to answor tho plaintiff
will apply to tho court for Judgment
against you ns domandod in his
complaint, to-wlt: For a docroo of
tho nbovo ontltlod court dissolving
tho mnrrlago rotation betwoon you
and tho plaintiff. .
This summons Is sorvod upon you
by tho publication thoroof In Tho
Dond nullotln, Wookly Edition, for
n portod of six cousocuttvo and suc
cesslvo weeks, In accordance with nn
nrdor mado thorefor by tho Hon.
W. 1), names, Judgo of tho County
Court of Doschutos County, Oregon,
on tho 11th day of Soptombor, 1918,
which ordor requires publication for
six consocutivo and successlvo wooks,
and that tho first publication thoroof
shall bo on Soptombor 12th, 1918.
R. S. HAMILTON.
Attornoy for Plaintiff,
38-34o Address: Bond, Orogon.
I'OUND NOTICE.
Notlco in horoby glvon that tho
City of Rond has taken up tho fol
lowing described llvo stock, to-wlt:
Ono sorrel horso, ago about 10 years,
wolght about 900, two whito hind
feet, brands, if any, undecipherable
Tho cost of redeeming said llvo stock
will bo 1.00 per day In addition to
actual oxpenso of kocplng and cost
of advertising. In caso of failure to
redeem on part of ownor, said llvo
stock will bo sold as provided by
tho charter of tho City of Rond on
tho 24th day of Soptombcr, at 3 p, m.
at city pound,
h. A. W. NIXON,
Chief of Police nnd ox-Offldo
Poundmastor. 237-29-242
NOTICE FOR PURIFICATION.
OUO It.
Department of tho Intorlor, United
States Land Offlco at Tho Dalles,
Oregon, August 28th, 1918.
Notlco Is hereby given that Michael
M. Mackcy of Rend, Oregon, who on
Juno 18th, 1015, made Homestead
Entry No, 014G44, for lots l-2-84
NEK, SB4. Boctlon C, Township 20,
South, IUngo 14 East Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of Intention
to mako final threo-ycar proof to es
tablish claim to tho land abovo de
scribed beforo H. C. Ellis, U. S. com
missioner, at Rend, Oregon, on tho
18th day of October, 1918,
Claimant names as witnesses:
A. J. Dyer, D. C. Rogers, Fred
Klgcr, Clifford Evans, all of Mllllcan,
Oregon.
II. FRANK WOOODCOCK.
27-31c Register.
Brooks-Scanlon Lumber
Company
Lumber, Lath, Shingles,
Building Material, Kiln
Dried Flooring and all kinds ef Finish
SASH AND DOORS
COMPLETE STOCK o( Suadwd Sbo,
BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO.
Local Sales Agent, MILLER LUMBER CO.
HUFFSCHM1DT-DUGAN IRON WORKS
Manufacturers of Iron. Bronze and Serai-Steel Caiting' for
Power Tranmisiion Machinery: food Pipe Fitting, Grate
Ban, Agricultural, Mining and Saw Mill Machinery, Ornament
al and Structural Iron. WE ARE PREPARED TO RUSH
YOUR ORDERS ON REPLACEMENTS FOR BROK
EN CASTINGS ON ALL KINDS OF FARM MA
CHINERY. BEND. OREGON.
Business and Professional Cards
R. S. HAMILTON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Rooms 13-16 First National
Rank BIdg. Tel. 611
(Dr. Coe'i Former Office.)
H. H. DeARMOND
LAWIER
O'Kano Building, Bond, Oregon
H. O. S L L I B
Attoraey-at-Law
Ualted SUtes CoramluloBer
First National Bank Building
BEND, OREGON
W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D.
DENTIST
Sulto 6-8-10, O'Kano Building;
Bend, ... Oregon
DR. TURNER
KYB SPECIALIST, of Portland
Visits Bend Monthly,
Watch Paper for Dates,
or inqulro ot
TIIORSON, T1D3 JEWELER
DeacHutes Counly Abstract Company
D. II. PEOPLES, President
Most Coiuploto Abstract Plant In Control Orojfon, Special Attention
Qlvon to Fedoral Loan Abstracts.
First Nutlonal Dank llldtf., BEND, ORE., Cor. uext to Alloy
Eastes-Anderson Farm Land Co.
Irrigated Farm Lands a Specialty
GENERAL INSURANCE
Fint Ntional Dank Building 124 Oiegoo Stiett Bend, Ofagaa
HUMMONH.
In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of
Orogon, for Deschutes County.
Ooorgo D, Clomonts, Plaintiff, vs.
Helen V. Clomonts, dofondant.
To Helen V. Clomonts, tho aboro
namod dofondant:
In tho namo of tho Stnto of Ore
gon, you aro horoby required to ap
pear and answer tho complaint filed
against you in tho abovo ontltlod suit
on or boforo tho 24th day of Octobor,
1918, which is moro than six weeks
after tho Cth day of Soptomber, 1918.
tho dato of tho first publication oC
this summons, and if you fail to ap
pear and answer, tor want thoroof,
tho plaintiff will apply to tho court;
tor a decree dissolving tho bonds of
matrimony now and horetoforo exist
ing between plaintiff' and dofondant,
and for a furthor decreo awarding
tho futuro caro, custody and control
of Clarence Clomonts to tho plain
tiff herein, as prayed for In said com
plaint, and for such other and fur
ther rellof as to tho court may ap
pear Just and equitable
Tho sorvico of this summons is
mado upon you by publication thoreoC
In Tho Dond nullotln, a nnwspapor of.
general circulation, for six consccu
tlvo and successlvo weeks, by vlrtuo
of an order mado and entered by tho
Hon, T. E, J. Duffey, Judgo of tho
abovo entitled court, on the 31st day
of August, 1918.
E. O, STADTER,
Attornoy for Plaintiff,
Rend, Oregon.
Date of first publication, Soptom
bor S, 1918.
Dato of last publication, Octobor
24, 1918. 27-33o
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