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1JENI) IlUM.im.V, IIBNI), OltRflOK, TIIUIWIIAY, NOVEMIIEIl 11, 1018 TAOB tt J FIVE BAYS ARE ADDED TO TIME PARCELS MAY HE SENT NOVEMBER 20. Notification of Ettenrfinn of Tlinti In Sent ti ltvl CriiKN Ilend iiiiirtci-N In TIiIh City Cnrtou Heady. (From Hnlurdny'a Dnlly) ClirlHtiniiH purculc. .'or tint inun ovuramia tuny bo mulled us Into an Novombnr 20, Instead of Novomburl 10, nit formerly annouiiciMl. Thin In formation watt received liy tho Ited (,'roHM hmditiiir tors' In tliln city yen tnrduy through u Ptglatun'il loiter from tlin division liuailitiarturH at Seattle, WiiHhliiKton.. v Up to tint present tlmu thorn linn limtii no notification of ChrlHtmiis parcel labels being received In thin city, hul art) expected to arrlvit noon, tho llrHt havliiK boon received In thn Haul October 28. Althoutth tho army anthorltlfii hail advised thn I tod Cross that Ilium would hn a (ipacu provided on each label for tint name of (hu sender, In homn manner thla detail Iiiim Iiikjii overlooked, and no audi Hpaco Ih provided on those which havo reached tint country thiiH far. Tho pontofllci) department IiihImIm that iiavh parcel miiNt have t lit namn of tint sender written on It. A provision him been mnilii for soldiers without friends or rolatlvi. An army order IhmiiciI overseas ill- ntctit such itolillitrH to mall tholr Chrlatiinia parcel labels to thn Amorl can Hud Cross at WiiHhlugtnu, I). C Ah rapidly an tin-tut IiiImiI ant re ceived at tint national headquartera limy ant to hn mint to tho lUvhtlonnl tiffin ami from than) dUtrlbulml nuioiiK tint chapters, giving ititch rhaptiir iih neatly iih pnsnlhlo It n pro IMirtlonati) share. Tint llituil chap tar will prohahly receive thwut labels within a short lime, It being provided tliut tint western division Ih to hi supplied' Unit. ChrlatmiiH parci'l lunula havo been Klvmi out to all mull who ant to nm hark too Into to receive, thnlr labels In Franco, anil will ho mulled hy thitm huforu leaving thin country, al though tint packages will liu Hunt overseas. Tim cnrtnna havo hoon received at tint Hod Cross headquarters, whuni full Inforuiatloii will hu given. iii:hi: to visit fatheu. (From Tuesday's Dally.) Charles II. Cowan of Hpokanu, Washington, and Mm. O. T. Drown of Coour d'Aluuit, Idaho, hoii and daUKhtur of (1. H. Cowan, arrlvud In thu city Haturday ntlit. cullod horn hy thu HurlotiN lllnomt of tholr fathur. MILS. TIIOIU' iiriiicii. Fuiioral HorvlcoH ovur thu romaliiN of Mm. Fanulu Thort, who iltud titrday moruluK from Itilluonza, wuro hold UiIh inornlni: al Tumalo. IPHONE YOUR i WANT AD j (T TO THE BULLETIN EVERYBODY READS 'EM! The Best Wuy To Buy To Sell To Exehimge Call No. 561 -- ----- BUG JR r The standard Army Shoe made from 'top-grade materials by top-notch work men under expert supervision. I All the more reason why you should I insist on the HUCKllliCHT Army Shoe and accept no other. Worn by thousands of men in all , walks of life- office Men Attorneys Phyilciant Hikers Farmers Orchardltts Motonncn Conductors Hunters Look for the name BucicitncHT j stamped on the sole of every Shoe. K NRLUi f. II not otitnlnsble from your dealer, scad name and your order direct to DUCKING II AN & II E C II T MAHUVACfUIHIIU BAN I'HAKCIHCO IS FATAL .mhh edwin c. wmrricN of this 'l TV IMEH AT IIKIt HOME liAHT TIIUUSDAV .MOHNIN INTKIt MHNT AT AKMA, WAHHINOTO.V. (From Saturday's Daily, ) Mm. Kilwlii 0. Whltton, 21 yuan of into, died al liar homu In UiIh city Thurmlay 'morning from piiDumuula following an attack of Spanish in HiiiiiiSEa, Mm, Whlttou wuh takun III with thu I n II mm .a shortly after tho hlrth of a child, Octohor 22. Hlio recovered iiomiiwhal from thu Influ enza, hut lator puuumoiilii Hut In, causing hur iloalh, Hhu wan horn In Colfax, Washing ton, whom hur paruulH II vo al thin tlmu, hut him lived In Ilend for thu piiNt iiovoral mouths. Hhu leaven ho iildit hur hiiHhauil two chlldntn, ono throe yours of ar.o and a hahy of three weeks, loKuthur with hur fathur and mothar. Tho body will hu shipped to Alma, Washington, for liiturmont. G. C. COWAN IS REPORTED ILL (From Haturdny'n Dally.) Word wiim roculviid hum today of thu norloiitt llluoNti at Hoar Mutton or (1. C. Cowan, u wall known ri'Hlduiil of UiIh auction. It Ih ntatod Mr. Cowan wan ntrlckuu with paralydU. Hu wuh alouii al tho tlmu thu Ulnoim xolntd him. Modlral aid waa clvon him from UiIh city, and hu Ih IioIiik rutuinod horn In an automohllu. I'MJ HKACIIIJH llt'ltNH. (From Baturdny'H Dally.) It Iiiih horn roportod hy lliomi nr rlvlni: on thu HuriiH titaco today that Ihoro worn at IoiimI 200 caniti of In lluonza In that city, dimpllu thu pro caution takun hy thu ofllclalH thorn In placliu; a iiuaraiitlnu on tho city ovoii huforo u canu had madu IU ap pearand). JCIKJi: HAHNIX II.I. (From Katunliiy'H Daily.) W. D. Harnim, county JuiIku. wm uiiuhlu to hu at IiIh ofllcn thin morn ItiK on account of IHiiuhh. I'MJ HITS PHdNi: oi-tici:. (From Thurnday'a Dally. i Ono of thu oporatom of thu Farm ora' lino at Hudmoiul Im III with In lluoura, and iih a rtmult tho phonu mirrlcu of thu city Ih Homowhal lmin purod today, thu work boliiK handled hy ono operator. Thin Ih thu third ciihii of thu iIIhuiihi) to hu reported In thai city. VISIT WITH KO.V. (From Tuniiilay'a Dally.) Mr. and Mm. K. Horton of Halom, OrvKon, aru vIhMIuk In thu city ul thu homo of tholr Hon, J. C. Horton. Mr. Horton, flr., Ih rcpnmuutatlvu for tint Capital Monumutil workH at Halom. V VOU KNOW OF A Viillof A Detluro A Ihrth -A Dih An Accidfnl Aa lllnoi OU- Any NfW lluilding Sociil Funcliont . Mcrtingi A Rrl Ejtito Tunuction Any ImjuoveincaU OR- Anytliing thai ii ol Intel nt ITS NEWSI Pliune it to The Bulletin .001 $7.00 to $8.00 INFLUENZA AGAIN V3 SHOE iffiamaliV V -rVsMsflasaw cunhetal W'm&Vmk. ME INDIAN TAN ?mB "?1o! JE calf ffrH-jiyj 3u2HaBsHrV '.daVP&aaV VICTORY TEAMS HARD AT WORK SIXTY-FIVE HAVE NOW JOINED RANKS. With Quota of hut 92.10, Already Ovur QUtOO Hon I toon I'IiiIkinI anil Another $100 Ih to Hi) nililcil t tint Amount. (From Haturdny'n Dally.) Four hu rid rod dollara for tho United Wntfaru campaign han 1)oon net aH a koiiI hy tho Victory Hoyn and Olrln of Ilund, and already 1325 of UiIh amount hnH boon pledged, AC momhurH IiiivIiik Joined thu roll of honor, plodKliu: tlieniHelvoH to Klvo at luiiHt 10 each to tho caiiHo, which thuy havu oarncd throunh tholr own uffortM. Thu activity among tho younsor pooplu wan commenced hmt Thuniday aflornoon and continued throughout yoHtonlay. A iiuota of $2D0 had hoon atiHlKned to tho Ilund IiIkIi nchool, hut UiIh han already heun punned, Under thu direction of nix captains, throe hoyH and thrco ilrln, tho work will hu continued until every avail able ponton In tho city of tho per mitted iiko han hoon unrolled. In connection with thu work which In being dorm In Ilend, thu move ment han commenced at ha I'luu, tliruu youuKHturn them havlm; pludKod UieniHolvoH to thu necewKary amount. FollowInK nm thu ntimun of Uioho who havu already pludi;ed: Itoml. Harold II null ey Harold Ilunriell Charlea Iloyed (loo. Curtli Floyd Hu inner Itohurt Htuvunnon Lou Tummlru JarnoH Hond Turrull Hlmpnon Htanluy Hond Htowart Itao I.uo Harry men Itohorl Kuyen lluull Orell Chorion Corkett JoHuph Iloreto John HiiodKrann Maurice Crum Mildred Hunnell Troiisn Palmer Mildred Hoover Ida NIhw oncer Marjorlu Hoovor KIhIu Horn OcorKla Cook Fern Allen llornlco Carden Ada Job Wllnm Hrntt Junnlu CrulKhton. Opal Claypool (lladyn Bather Nelllu I.callu Mildred lClluu Karl Corkett Howard Davln Mcvrol Hethroy 1'utur HaHmuiiHon 1.. Clayhltmoro KnioHt l.aChur W. H. Clark Otla Hulnborry I.eo WrlKht Davuro Hulfrlch C. Thomnn Johhu Carroll ' ltalph Hauur Dili Hyau l.uroy Coynor I.entur Sandura Clarencu 1'rultt IM It. IlrnaturhouR John SniORiiu Harold Valluy Arthur C. Norcutt AiiHtln Ilattrull DwIkIU Stafford Kmmctl Molltor Harry Fauclt Frank Hauur Ardull Fobs Kmmett McNeoloy Karl Tuckur Hilly Foluy Lylo Weal Ij IMiic. William Mimtun J.olotta Mantun Cathleen MiiBton POSTAL EMPLOYES ARE ALL OFF DUTY (From Friday's Dally.) ThroiiKh thu IHiiuhh of nil of tho omployoH at tho Ilend poatotflcu with tho exception of ono man, tho work Iiiih boon handicapped durliiK tho past two duya, much of tho mall be ins forced to romaln In tho BtickH without dlHtrlhutlon for Bovoral bourn. A now crow has boon placed to work, hut huliiK unfamiliar with tho ofllco la unable to handlo tho work rapidly. Action Post master HudHon la confined to IiIb bed, as well na two others. Jerry Moore, poatmaator at Hodinond, has volun toored hla aorvlcea and la aldliHC in llottliiR tho work cnuKht up. SKI.I-S Tl'.MAI.O KAHM. Announcement wan nuulo hero this mornliiR of tho rntlo hy F. H. Dayton of hla much at Tumalo. Mr. and Mra, Dayton will loavo soon for Cali fornia, It la understood, whoro they aro to mnko tholr future homo. Thoy huvo hoon roahlonta of Tuumlo dur ing tho paat 14 yoara. 110VH HAT CHOW. From Frank H, I'rlnco, formerly with Tho Hbovlln-lllxon Company horo nnd now with tho Twontloth KiiKlnoora (foroatry) In Franco, Tho Uullotln haa rocolvud u Merry Christ mna card. Ono sldo of tho card boars iv picture of n storohouao llllod with sugar nnd tho inscription, "Wo cat lots of chow ovor horo nnd Liberty bonds pay for It." Tho othor haa tho address nnd Lloutonunt Prtuco'a grootlikga, TO TRAIN CHILDISH MIND Parents Can Do Much to Assist De velopment During the First Olx Years of Life. What (loflnllo im-iinn can tho home adopt for tho heat development of the child in thu llrat nix yoara of Ida life? FlrM, with ri-Kiird to the thttiKH which nurroun1 the child- furniture, pic turcM, hooka, tuya, cluthen and orna ment h, in how far may Uicku lend thoniHolvcH to Ida development? In thu room In vhlch tho child apemla mont of Ida tlmu Indoor, the furniture oukIiI to ho plain enough no thut ho can do no great harm In play IriK freely about. A ainall kindergar ten chulr and tnblo to work on aro nlmot lndlnponaahlo In tho chlld'n room. A Kood hhickhonrd nhould bo huiij; aecurely on tho wall, for from thu hour hu can toddle thu child will delight In chalk tnnrklnsca, nnd theno even then will hove value hecauae of the muHcle development afforded the arm und hand. Thu pictures on tho wall in the chlld'a room ought to be distinctly for Mm, and hung low enough no that ho may tako them down and handlo them whenever ho chooiien. Every child liken color und dellghtn In tho "story picture," the picture which has a utory connected with It. Thu child may ho taught to discrimi nate between bin own thing und those belonging to others by being allowed to visit the family living room where mother's and father's books and their pictures nnd furniture aro used with care and caution. In this way it will also hu wsslblu to lead him gradually Into an appreciation of the adult's standard of art In pictures, music and literature. BELOVED OF NEW YORKERS Washlncton Square, Gothamltea Claim, la Without Its Equal In the. World for "Atmosphere." Ilerc, say the New York men of na celle faces nnd the women of soulful eyes, u have what our lives havo long sought. Trafalgar srjunro hasn't got It, the Place do In Concordo la too French, the parka and esplanades of Hlo come n little closer. Hut here, in charming, quaint old Washington Mjuare, wo have atmodpherc. Here, says the Philistine, Is a nlco place to Hop while I rend the comics In this morning's paper. In the cor ner Is n comfortable bench over which tho shade of n full-grown rnaplo nt retches soothingly. And there la a kid who will shlno my shoes for & nickel. Here, says tho weary one, Is n placo where tho cops might let mo alone. Not much chance for n handout, but I might steal n snooze over there by the fountain. Ah, pleasant grass; pretty flowers. Here, says the mother, Is a pretty good place to leave the kids while I Micak down to the avenue for n yard, or two of calico. Now, mind, don't stir from this bench. Mike, give the baby Ills bottle If he gets to crying. Here, iny8 the visitor. Is the Wash ington arch. How Interesting! It must weigh eevernl tons nt lenst. Now will some one tell me how I get to Cooper Union from hcruT The Dense Oriental. At n dinner In Edinburgh, says E. V. Lucas, Enron Kickuchl, principal of Toklo unlverMty. was n guest. An Englishman present told the story of n Scotsmun who went to his dentist's with nn aching tooth nnd wns nsked If ho would have gas ; he replied that ho would, hut should like to count his money first. Everybody laughed but the boron. A ScotMiinn nttempted to explain tho Joke ns to the alleged foi bles of Ids nice; tho baron remained Impassive. Others tried, hut the baron said, "I do not understand." Finally ho Mopped tho explanations. "Gentle men," he said, "you do not understand what I do not understand." Ills lis teners gavo rapt attention. "What I do not understand," ho went on, "Is not why the Scotsman sajd what ho did, but how any Scotsman should not know, nt any time, without having to count It, how much money he has In hla pockets." The laugh was ou the hosts of the "dense" oriental. From Outlook. The World's Holidays. According to statistics drawn up by the Guaranty Trust company of New York, during tho present yenr there aro only eighty-four dajn ou which bunks tiro open everywhere In tho world. On every one of the other 2SI days some nation somewhere will bo celebrating a civil or religious holl- day, or observing tho Sabbath. Only ono of those holidays Is universal. This Is New Year's day, nnd eleven different dates aro observed by vari ous countries ns tho beginning of n now year. Some countries observo moro than ono during the calendar yenr. FIvo Christian countries do not observe Chrlstmus us a legal holiday. Happiness of Olden Days. In tho days when a Maypole stood hi tho Strand, music wns one of tho great pastimes of tho people of morry England. Those were tho times of good Queen Hess nnd her Stuart suc cessors, Tho cittern was heard In ev ery barber's shop; "Go Into n bar ber's anywhere, no matter In what dis trict, mid It Is ten to ono you will hear tho sounds either of n fiddle or a gui tar, or seo tho Instruments hanging up somewhere." Thq barbers or their apprentices wcro tho performers; "It Idle, thoy pass their time In life de lighting music." So writes u pamph leteer In 1007. The Man in the Tobacco Store Says it docs beat nil how men aro taking to Real Grave ly, now that they know it costs nothing extra tochew this class of tobacco. All you have to do is to get a man to take his first plug of Gravely. Let him get the pure, satisfying Grave PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug iw-'ii jjoucn-ana WOMEN MAY BE PUT ON BOARD .MILS. E. M. THOMPSON AND MIW. I-"OSTKK ukcomm'endhd y(s MKMEItS OF THE COMMUNITY WAK IIOAHD IN THIS CITY. (From Saturday's Dally.) Two women members of the Com munity War Labor board wero rec ommended to scats on that body at a meeting of the board held In this city last night. This action was taken In order that women workers of the district would be given repre sentation. Tho recommendation of the local board will go to Washington, where It must be approved by tho secretary of labor before the change can be come effective here. Mrs. E. M. Thompson and Mrs. Foster received tho recommendation. NO WOIU) HECEIVED. (From Friday's Dally.) No word has been received by the forest office from N. G. Jacobscn, who left last Monday for nn auto trip to San Francisco, where he will take the examination for officers' training In the forest regiment be ing organized. FULL OF COLD: HAD THE CHIP. Many will be pleased to read how Lowls Newman, COG Northrand St., ! Charleston, W. Va., was restored to health. Ho writes: "I was down sick nnd nothing would do me any ! good. I was full of cold. Had the i grip until I got two 50c bottles of Foley's Honey and Tar. It Is tho best remedy for grip and colds I ever used." Sold everywhere. Adv. ' Shoes for Real Service OUIl SPECIALTY IS TO SLKE SHOES THAT v STAND THE TEST NAP-A-TAN SHOE J. E. TILT SHOE A. HANSON LOGGER. BOND STREET R. H. LOVEN The BEND BULLETIN and The Oregon Fanner Both for the Price of One By special arrangement with The Oregon Fanner yoa can Bocuro The Oregon Farmer with this paper at the prico of this paper alone. In other words, when you subscribe for YOUR HOME PAPER, or renew your present subscription, you axe eatiUed to Receive The Oregon fanner for the Asking THE OREGON FARMER is Oregon's great state faua pap. Issued every week and devoted to the Oregon farm and the Oregon farm home, just as thi9 paper i devotod to the jwopU and to the intents of this local community. t This Opportunity May Not Last Loot GRASP IT NOW ly taste, and learn for him self how much longer tho small Gravely chew stays with him than a big chew of ordinary plug. ttt fur Atr that' t why yin tan ft Ik fatJ tail tf thh tUtt f tebotn without txtra nil. vuortnii POSTAL EMPLOYES WORK ALL SUNDAY (From Monday's Dally.) In an effort to catch up with tho distribution of mall matter which hod been accumulating at the Dond Lrfbstofflco during the latter part of last weok owing to tho Illness of tho employes, work was continued with a limited force all day yesterday. Jared Moore, postmaster nt Red mond, who whon the omergency call from tho office hero was sent him left his affairs there In the hands of others nnd came to Dcnd, aided tho forco In making tho dlntrlbutlon. Mr. Moore will probably remain several days yet until the new workers aro entirely familiar with tho office. TWINS A HE HO UN. (From Monday's Dally.) Horn, to Mr. and Mra. Claudo Mannhelrncr, twins, xcsterday morn ing. One of the Infants died shortly after birth. While You Shop, We Do Your Washing ! Bring in the wash when you come to town in an hour and a half it's done Jlny Kind of Finished Work SANITARY Laundry BEND OREGON