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    IIKNI) IIUMjOTIN, JIKNO, ORIX10.V, THURSDAY, OOTOIKR 17, 1018
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XMAS PARCELS
: FOR SOLDIERS
NOT TO BE SRNT LATER
THAN NOV. 15.
';iirlMiiiiiN Parcel Litbi'M MiinI Ho He-
niml Ili'fiiro a I'ikUmko (.'iiii Mo
Hi'iit lo Mi'ii Ott'iNt'iiM Itiil
Crim lo Hamlin.
No ClirlHtuum piirccilH lo men over
tintiN can lio mailed tutor than I ho
15th of November, nayn an order
which him Jimt liiiiin received by (ho
local chapter of the Hod Croiw from
tho illntrlct ofllco al Huattlu. TIiuho
lniitructloiiM havu 1iun IhhiimI by Ihn
nntlonal hnadijunrtcrM of tho Amorl
cnti IUhI promt anil am tinned on an
iixroomimt with tho war lniartiiiont
mill lint liontofAco department. All
Vii renin am to lio handled through
tli ii local chapter of Ihn Hod Cronn,
nnil cannot ho inallml by tho hull
vldtnil, nccorillm: In tho rulon ami
riiRiilallmm which havu 1ntun tnailn
liy tho department, ami which nro
tin f olio ww :
"Fatnllli'ii of tnnn In nnrvlco ahrnail
nro nngor to mako Clirlnttiiuti over
nonn ii h tnnrry an conilltlotiN permit.
"Tint war ilupartinnnl, rnallxliiK
thin, bun decided that each man may
receive from IiIh family a Chrlntmnn
imckngu of ntnnitnrd nlxo and npproxl
mainly Htnndnrtt con Inn In.
"Tho Amorlcan Itnri Cronn will
Iiroparo thiHii pnrcoln for mailing, an
nrraiiKninunt havliiK boon completed
lintwi'iiii tho war ilopnrtmont, the
jionliifflco dnparlmiinl and tho I ted
3ronM.
"Shipping Npnco avallnhlo will por
tnll tho nondlng of hut ono parcol to
onch man.
"To avoid any duplication and to
mako Mtiro that nach parent I cor
rectly mldrenncd, u Chrlntmnn parcul
label In now being Innut'tl to every
man nbrond,
"Every man abroad will mall hi
ChrlHlnimi parent labul to no run ruin
1 1 vi) or trlnnd who will bo ontltlod
to nniid him a parcul by complying
with tho condition!! heroin not forth.
"Tho relative or frlnnd who re
ceive a ChrUtmn pnrcnl labol from
a man In nnrvlco ovornonn will apply
to Iho noarrnt chapter,, branch or
community auxiliary of tho Ilml
Cronn, or lo nuch othor Chrliitmaii
parent Mutton an may bo denlgnatod
by hlit lied Cronn chuptor, and upon
hIiowIiik tho Chrlntmnn parcul labol
-will rrcolvo ono carton, 3x4x9 Inchon
In nlziv It will ho cany to uncurtain
from tho iitiwnpnporn whnthnr cartons
linvii boon received nt tho Chrlntmnn
parcel ntatlou. Application nhould
not bo mndo until carloim arn on
hand.
"Specially manufactured cartons
for this purpono will bo ont lo
chnpturn from dlvliilou hi'adijnurtnro
and will bo dlntrlbuted by chaptum
to brnnchm and community nuxlll-liirk-H
or nuch othur Chrlntmaii parcol
Htatlnnn an tho chaptor may establish,
together with Hod Cross Inspocllon
labels, also furnished from tho divi
sion oftlco.
"Tho carton may bo flllod with
nny combination of articles that fit
In It and which nro not bnrrtHl from
Christinas parcols by tho ponlofflco
department. Tho list of articles
that may not ho sunt may bo pro
cured from tho narau plnco as tho
cartons,
"Tho wolKht ot tho parcol must
not exceed 2 pounds 10 ounces un
wrapped. "When carton Is flllod It nhould
lio taken to tho placo whore It wan
nrocurcd,
"Hod Cross representatives will
'Inspect tho parcol and will (a) ox
cludo any nrtlclo "barred by tho post
offlco department from Christiana
, parcels; (b) remove any notes or
toobbukos; (o) wrap, tlo and wolgh
tho parcol; (d) plnco on tho parcol
tho Chrlntmaa parcol labul received
-from abroad, boarlng namo and nd
drosu of reclplont.
"Tho person minding tho parool
nhall thon In tho presunca of tho Hod
-Gross representative nfilx ntaraps at
tho rate of 12 contu for onch pound
or fraction thereof (parcol post rato
to Hobokon, N, J,).
"Tho Hod Cross roproflontatlvo
,rwho limpeoted tho jmrcol -will thon
1 .affix to tho parcol tho Rod Gross In
tipoctlou label, properly signed.
"Parcols ready for mailing shall
roranln In tho custody of tho Hod
OroHS until delivered by Its represen
tatives to tho poBtofllco authorities,"
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llL !L Wmwfri3
LETTERS from our boys in tho trenches and '
from tho women In canteen rind other
war work, nil brinjr to u tho same me
Bajro SEND US NEWS FROM HOME.
World nows In nil rlffht, but OUR BOYS
want NEWS OF THIS TOWN. They want
tho homo newspaper. Publishers nro prcvontod
from sending; their papers free to anyone, oven
boys in tho service Consequently n national
movomont has beon Btarted by Col. William
Boyco Thompson of Now York, who is acting
as President of tho Homo Paper Servico of
Amorica to givo tho boys what thoy aro calling
for. Every community is Joining tho movomont.
Let ut ace that our boy are not forgotten.
Send to tho publisher of this nowspapcr
whatover nmouut of monoy you can 6
cents or ?G0.00. Wo will publish n list
each wook of thoso contributing, and the
amounts contributed.
Eve.T cent received will bo used to send
this paper to our boys at the front. If at
the end of the war, there U any surplus, it
.will be turned over to the local Red Cross
Committee.
Thoro is no profit in this to the publisher
even in normal times, subscriptions are not Bold
at n profit With war prices prevailing, nnd tho
high rate of postago on papers sent to France,
our cost will scarcely bo covered by our full
subscription prico.
Romomber that over in tfratao, somo bravo
soldier or sailor from this town porhaps even
somo splondid woman working within Bound of
tho guns is deponding on you to "KEEP THE
HOME LOVE KINDLED."
They aro calling to YOU from "Over There1
GIVE. WHAT YOU CAN
THE BEND BULLETIN
FULL STOMACH
ALL THEY NEED
YANKH AllU: IX) F1HIIT IT T1IKY
KNOW C!U)18 AHK CJOOl) IX
NOHTI1WKHT HAYS COIUMHIAI,
WAITKH O. lllCMSIiKY.
(lOfiNKY IN HII1E1UA.
Clou (lonnoy, son of Mr. and Mrs.
XI, K, Qounoy of this city, Is now
1n Blbortu with American forces
thoro. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oounoy roculvod
u lottor from hlnl this morning,
JfYoung Qounoy loft Bond on May 1
for Camp Fromont, California, where
io has tioen stationed until the call
le for the voyage to Siberia.
(From Friday's Dally.)
A Snmmlo can go through holl
on n full stomach or through tho
snmo regions to fill it, according to
n letter from Corporal Walter C.
Ileosloy, formorly of Hedmond nnd
Ilond, to his father C, Hoofdoy nt Tho
Dallos, Oregon. Corporal llecsloy
was ono of tho flrat men In Deschutes
county to ofTor his sorvlces ut tho
outbreak of tho war, and is now In
n hospital in Franco convalescing
from an attack of rhoumntlsm. This
lottor, especially Interesting bocauuo
of his dcslro to got woll and got an
othor blow in at tho Huns, follows:
"Dear Daddy: I ruobs it Is about
tlino to wrltu you to lot you know
that I am yot among tho living,
"I am in tho hospital, but not
down nnd out, only rhoumatlBm in
tho right log nnd hip. Thoro is ono
thing that makos my mind at o(bo.
I got to soo somo real war, and Juut
as soon an I can truvol I want to soo
soma inoro. I may uovor boo my old
company again ns I expect to go to
Homo casual camp from tho hospital,
but nil I want 1h my gun buck and a
chnnco to uso it.
"Wrlto to mo at tho snmo old ad
dress nnd bo suro nnd lot mo know
it tho crops nro good in tho north
west this yonr. That is what wo
nood most to sottlo this thing ovor
hero, A Sntumto can go through
holl on u full stomach, or it nocosonry
ho will go through holl toigot it full."
LOCAL TALENT
IS CREDITABLE
"OU)ItY OP Till: .MOUSING" AN!)
"TI1U MAKKR OF DHKAMS" AHK
WOUTHY OF HIGH IMIAIHK
A Mi TAUTS AHK WEUi TAKKN.
GOEH TO HKATTIiK.
(From Friday's Daily,)
0. 11. Johnson, who Cor tho past
Bovoral months has hold tho position
of night clork at tho Pilot Dutto Inn,
will loavo tomorow for Soattle,
whore ho has accoptod a position
with J, M, Patterson, oporator ot a
string of four hotels In that city.
(From Friday's Dally.)
Soldom it ovor has tho Ilond tho-
aire going public boon offered more
entertain inont by local tnlont than
was afforded at tho Oymnaslum last
night and tho night previous, when
"Glory of tho Morning" nnd "Tho
Mnkor of Droams" wore presented.
Doth one-act plays tout ot two en
tirely different Bettings, thoy ap
pealed especially to tho nudlonco.
Tho formor a story of tho life ot
nn Indian maid in tho early settle
ment o tho middle west, was plctur
CBqua In tho stage sottlngs and cos
tuming, for which elaborate prepara
tions had boon made. "Glory ot tho
Morning," portrayed by Miss Hazel
Stovous, "Oak Leaf" by 'Mabel
Sphlor, "Rod Wing" by nruco Mnc
Grogor, "Hlack Wolf" by Goo. It.
Pauly and tho Chovnllor by It. D.
ICotohum, woro all woll taken, tho
pnrtlos taking tholr cuBt with case
and grace,
Much tho samo can bo said of Mrs.
Charles Krsklno as "JMorrotto" nnd
Stanley Dond, n manufacturer, in
"Tho Mnkor of Dronms," a whimsical
play outlroly tho opposite ot Its pred
ecessor. Intoraporslng tho plays, the music
rondorod by tho orchostra undor tho
direction of) Mrs, Hoscoo Howard was
croditablo.
350 POUNDS OF
FRUIT STONES
Tuo KrliiiolN In (lio City Htipply
Nearly (Jtinrlcr of n Tim of
.Mali-rial for Iih MimkN,
(From Friday's Dally.)
Th roe hundred and fifty pounds of
fruit stones were gathered by J. Al
ton Thompson, superintendent of
schools, Wednesday from tho Con
tra) and Kenwood schools. These
ntoiios had boon gathered by tho pu
pils of the two Institutions,
Mr. Thompson stated this morn
ing that this represented 'but a small
amount of tho number ot stones it
will bo possible to gather in tho
county. Ho has been notified Hint
there Is already nnother largo quan
tity at thu Heed and Central schools,
while all of tho outside districts havo
been making tholr collections.
LEAGUE CHALLENGES
OFFICER FOR DEBATE
(From Friday's Dally.)
A challenge for a dobato hns boon
Issued by tho Anti-Saloon lenguo to
H. II. Do Armond on tho question,
"Hesolved, that H. H. Do Armond,
the present district attorney for De
schutes county, should bo elected on
his official record."
LEGAL NOTICES
HUMMONH.
No. 108.
In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of
Oregon, tor Deschutes County.
P. G. Hompol, Plalntirr, vs. Anna
Vlcns Hompol, Defendant.
To Anna Vlens Hompol, tho above
named defendant:
In tho namo of tho Stato of Ore
gon, you aro horcby required to ap
pear and answer tho complaint filed
against you In tho above entitled suit
within six wooks from tho dato o!
tho first publication of this summons,
to-wlt: on or boforo tho 1st day of
November, 1318, and it you fall to
answer or otherwlso plead within
said time, for want thereof tho plain
tiff will tako Judgment against you
and a decreo of tho court for tho ro
lief prayed for In tho complaint filed
herein, to-wlt; An absoluto decrco
ot divorce from defendant and that
tho bonds ot matrimony now exist
ing between plaintiff and defendant
bo annulled and forover hold for
naught; that plaintiff bo decreed to
bo tho ownor of tho land described
In tho complaint and that tho do-
fondant bo forever barred from any
right, title, claim or Interest In and
to said land:, Including dower and
claim of dowor, and for such othor
and further relief as to tho court
may soora Just and equitable.
Sorvico of this summons is made
upon you by publication In Tho Ilond
llullotln for six successive and con
Recutlvo weeks, by vlrtuo of an order
of tho Hon. T. K. J. Duffy, Judgo
ot tho circuit court, mndo on tho 6th
day ot Soptembor, 1918.
Dato ot first publication ot this
summons, Sept. 19. 1918.
Into ot last publication or tills
summons, Oct. 31, 1918.
W. P. MYEHS.
Attorney for tho Plaintiff.
Postofflco Address: Bend, Oregon.
29-34
HTUDY CIAJH MKKT8.
Mrs, W. 0, Dlrdsull will bo hostess
nt tho first yonrly mooting ot tho
Ilond Study olu'b noxt (Monday, Oo
tobor 14, A study ot Fronch his
tory will bo mado by tho club during
tho yoar. Papers will bo road by
Mrs, Whlsnant on "Tho Origin ot tho
Kmpiro," by Mrs.' Miles on "Tho
Church and tho Franks" and by Mrs.
Nichols on "Charlemagne."
SUMMONS.
In tho Circuit Court ot tho Stato ot
Oregon, for Deschutes County.
T. II. Foloy. Plaintiff, vs. Henry W.
Hood, Dofondant.
To Honry W. Hoed, defendant abovo
namod:
In tho namo of tho Stato of Ore
gon, you aro horoby required to ap
pear and answor tho complaint filed
against you in tho abovo entitled
caso and cause on or boforo the 7th
day of Novombcr, 1918, which is
moro than six wooks attor tho 2Cth
day ot Soptembor, 1918, tho data ot
tho first publication ot this Bummons,
and it you fall to so appear and
answor, for want thereof the plaintiff
will apply to tho court for tho relief
prayed for In tho complaint, to-wlt:
For a decreo declaring that tho plain
tiff is tho owner, in too simple, ot
Lot Klovon (11) in Dlock Fourteen
(14) of Doschutes, Doachutos county
(formerly a portion ot Crook coun
ty), Oregon, according to tho re
corded plat thoroot now on fllo In
tho otflco ot tho County Clerk of
Doschutos county, Orngon, nnd that
tho dofondant hnvo no right, tltlo or
intorost in, or Hon or claim upon tho
real proporty above described, or nny
part thoroot, and that satd plaintiff's
tltlo to Bald proporty bo qulotod
against said dofondant, and that said
dofondant bo forover barrod from as
sorting any claim or Intorost in or
to Bald promises, or any part thoroot,
advorso to this plaintiff, and for such
othor and turthor reltot ob to tho
court may appear Just and equitable.
Sorvico ot this summons is mado
upon you by publication thoroot in
Tho Dond llullotln tor six consecu
tivo and successive weeks, under and
by vlrtuo ot an order mado and on
torod on tho 11th day ot February,
1918, by tho Honorablo T. E. J.
Duffoy, Judgo ot tho abovo ontltlod
court.
Tho dato of tho first publication
Is tho 26th day ot Soptembor. 1918,
nnd tho dato ot tho last publication
Is tho 7th day ot Novombor. 1918.
30-3 6c E. O. 8TADTBR,
Dond, Oregon,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS 11Y PUniilOATION.
In tho Circuit Court ot tho State ot
Orogon, tor Doschutos County.
O. L. McVoy, plaintiff, vb. Alta P.
MoVoy, dofondant,
To Alta P. MoVoy, dofondant;
In the Namo ot tho State ot Ore
gon, you aro hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
agoliMt yon In the above entitled suit
within nix wooks from tho date of
tho first publication of this summons,
to-wlt: Within six weeks from tho
12th day of Soptembor, 1918, nnd
If you fall so to nnswor tho plalntirr
will apply to tho court for Judgment
against you as demanded In his
complaint, to-wlt: For a decrco of
tho abovo entitled court dissolving
tho marrlaga relation botweon you
and tho plaintiff,
This summons is sorved upon you
by tho publication 'hereof In Tho
liend llullotln, Wcokly Edition, for
a period of nix consecutive and suc
cessive week, In accordance with an
ordor mado therefor by tho Hon.
W. D, Karnes, Judgo of tho County
Court of Deschutes County, Oregon,
on tho 11th day ot fioptomber, 1918,
which ordor requires publication for
six consocutlvo and succcsslvo weeks,
and that tho first publication thoroot
shall bo on September 12th, 1918.
H. 8. HAMILTON,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
28-34c Address: Hend, Oregon.
POUND NOTICB.
Notlco is horoby given that the
City of TJend has taken up tho fol
lowing described llvo stock, to-wlt:
Ono bny maro branded clrclo 15 loft
shoulder, wire cut on right hind log,
maro has black maro colt about four
months old. Tho cost of redeomlng
said llvo stock will bo $1.00 per day
In addition to tho actual cxpenso of
kooplng nnd cost of advertising. In
caso of failure to redeem on part of
owner, said livo stock will bo sold as
provided by tho charter ot tho City
ot Dend on tho 19th day of October,
at 3 p. m at City Pound.
L. A. W. NIXON.
Chief of Pollco and cx-OfflcIo
Poundmaster. 2G9-33c
summons.
In tho Circuit Court of tho State of
Orogon, for Doschutos County.
Ooorgo D. Clomonts, Plaintiff, vs.
Holon V. Clomonts, dofondant.
To Holon V. Clements, tho abovo
named dotendant:
In tho namo of tho Stato of Oro
gon, you aro horoby required to ap
pear and answer tho complaint flloil
against you In tho above ontltlod suit
on or boforo tho 24th day of Octobor,
1918, which Is more than six wooks
aftor tho Gth day of Soptembor, 1918,
tho dato of tho first publication of
this summons, and If you fall to ap
pear nnd answor, for want thereof,
tho plaintiff will apply to tho court
for a decrco dissolving tho bonds of
matrimony now and heretofore exist
ing between plaintiff and dofondant,
and for a further decree awarding
tho futuro care, custody and control
of Clarence Cloments to tho plain
tiff herein, as prayed for in said com
plaint, and for such other and tur
thor rollof as to the court may ap
pear Just and equitable.
Tho sorvico ot this summons Is
mado upon you by publication thoroof
In Tho Dond Bulletin, a nowgpapor of
general circulation, tor six consocu
tlvo and successive weeks, by vlrtuo
of an order mado and entered by tho
Hon. T. E. J. Duffoy, Judge of tho
abovo entitled court, on tho 31st day
of August, 1918.
E. O. STADTER,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Bend, Oregon.
Dato ot first publication, Septem
ber 5, 1918.
Dato of last publication, October
24. 1918. 27-33C
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Company
Lumber, Lath, Shingles,
Building Material, Kiln
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