IIEND MJLMCTIN, HKND, OKEflON, TIIUIWDAY, NOVEMBER 2fl, 101B TAGK ft EIGHT ARE NOW OVER IN STATE W. S. S. CAMPAIGN COM ING TO END. Mny Ho Nvcitmnry (o I'ut on Hpi-vlal Campaign In Home ('iiiiiilli'H to Tut Them In (Imr by End of llccrmlii'i-, (From Baturday'n Dully.) Willi but llttlo moru tliiin u month to go, It mny hu iiocssury to put on special cumsiulxns In hoiiiu counties of tlio statu In order to put Oregon war savings stumps "I" the clear." Henry T3. Ilued, associate statu ill nictor of W. H. H, work, Iiiih com. jilulod n tiibln allowing thu rulatlvu Htimdliii: or thu counties In percent ago or (juotu uttiilrnxl, nnd thoHu counties showing less tliiin 85 pur cent, or their iUotu subscribed will tin considered In lino for special niuipnlgu work between now mid the first of tlm ymir. Counties moro tliim KG per runt efficient now urn considered In it fair way to reach thulr giml hoforo th first or tlio year, when the campiilKii clones, lmt nil county worker up' luting uri;ml, nnviirllinhoifi. to ki'"p at It until success Ih clliicln-d. Eight counties or tlm state lire ill ri'iuly wull "ovur Mm top." They nro Clatsop, Coon, Jackson, Lincoln. Tllluiiiook, llaknr, Hherinun mid Wheeler. 'I'll n standing ot tlm coutitlim or thu statu, each roiinty'H itiota, tlio ma turity valun or stumps sold, iin or October 31, and eiieh county's pur ri'iitugo or tint (tiota noli! on that ituto, In shown In tlio following table: Mturlt)f IVr . nmut v.iu c.ni. Ounly Jw,U. Oft. II. IVIC H..M. lU-ntwri I ZTI.IXO I 21T.(K.2 HI e Cl.rk.mm ... 11t0 tt,1.it.1 "5.1 CUUu 110.1(4 Mt.Ml.M 1SV.0 i:lumtl IJt.MO Ill.ttt.t" Hl.H C 4"O.H0 4I,M.0 IW.O Curry 41.410 17.07C.OO H.O IfeUtflu 4CH.0I0 4M.MT.llf R7.4 JmIlx.ii . 3IV.VU.10 IZI.H Jmci.liln JII.:0 III.MT.tV C1.7 b. (20.000 t3.7I.l tit. 7 l.lnr.ill. 141,120 I4I.M1.14 106.- I.lnn Mi.tzo tK.mr.oo vi.z Mrlun V1I.IW 7R.UU7 79.1 Polk 121,1(0 U7.Otl.47 10.0 THUm.-.k Ill.tlO ItC.IM.IM 101.2 WuMhtun ... M1.440 tlV.7I.I3 VIA Yomhlll 4X.7W 40?.0O7. V4.1 IUkr 1W7.124 404.VM.M 1W.1 l'rt..l H2.ICO ,IIIJ. CI.7 )hutr 121,000 I17.14H.VS Vl.T lilllUin 11,120 79.JIC.II4 VT.6 (lf.nl 112,140 1MM.72 VI. 4 ll.rnrr I.t40 4C.V7J.IO 4I.H lll lllr.r.... I4H.000 1VI.V7H.0 72.1 Jriftrvn 1I1.CM ll.IIT.lr! 2T.V Kl.m.th 21H.090 14.219.4)l U.t UV II0.CD0 M.K72.7 7LC MollMr W.HW t7.14t.11 17.0 Mwrruw ve.ldU M.H8I.I9 Tl.t Hhwrnon .60 7t.277.B7 1U. UirmlllU 4W.IH0 4l,ttt.ll VI J lInU.1. 24110 Ml. ten. 10 77.1 Union iUMI 241.U8.I0 77.1 WalluKK ZOt.HO IM,II3. U.V V.c.i 421,1110 11 7.271. 74.U Wlurlrr .. .. 0.20 U.711.47 I10.V Mullnuih .. e.2.20 Mtl.tV.!2 it' i i DR. MOORE WILL LOCATE HERE Taken Over oniim ami Kiiulpiueiit of Ilr. I'aulkiier In thu O'Kuuu HiiIIiIIiik. (From TliiirHtlny'H Dally.) Dr, II. N, Monro ot Portland Iiuh taken ovur thu nlllcu and uitilpmuut ot tho littu Dr. Faulkner and will open IiIh otflcen for thu practice of duutlHlry tomorrow moruliiR, accord liiK to an nnnouncomunt madu by him IIiIh nftornooii. Dr. Monro arrived In tho city thlri uioriiliiK and utter ii caroful Htudy oC thu lluld hero madu a (IucIhIuii to iiutku IIiIh IiIh futuru homo. BomothliiK to aoIlT Advortlso Thu uullatln'a rlacalflod column. In BUCKHECHT REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. ARM-V" SHOE Why accept an in ferior Army Shoe when yott can pet the standard article at the same price or las? Ask for the Duociiccirr Army SUoc itnJ get what you aik for. Then -you're sure to be satisfied I 5 DLACK GUNMETAL INDIAN TAN CALF Look for tlio immo BucKiiucirr tamped on tho tola of every Shoe for our muiuai ruii'(iiun. h 4 11 not otitnlnalile from your dealer, (end runic ami your outer direct to BUCKINGHAM & HECIIT Manufactukbks Han Francisco WILL RELEASE 30,000 DAILY demobilization ok American armv in tiiih countkv ih htauted oveuheah thanh 1'ohtation hampered. (11 Unltwl I'rww in Tli ll.ii'l Ilullftln.) WAHHINOTON, Nov, 2C Tlio dis charge of soldiers In thin country from tlio campH nnd trulnlug stations In expected to roach thu IiIkIi dully rato of 30,000 hy thu end or thu wuuk. Demobilization machlnury bus hiioii speeded. Hy thu now year morn than 1,000,000 men on HiIn hIiIu and abroad nru expected to huvu boon ruluuNiid and at llburty to ro turn to thulr formur occupatlotiH, Thu only complications which now urlsu am In thu traiiNportntlon or thu moil from abroad. It lu understood that England will wlthdrnw a portion of Ihn NhlpH which huvu been ion do rod to thin government for thu transportation of soldiers uhroud, and If this In donu thu homo coming or tint moil will hu bumpered to a greut extent. BEND LEADS IN STAMP SALES ovcit sToiii hoi, i) in tiii: env mitiNtj tiii: month m:i. MONO HIICONI), DKHCIII'TI-M Tlllltl), HIHTKHH rOL'HTII. (From Thurmlny'M Dally.) War hiivIiikn Htaiiip nalim lu thu county dttrlfiK thu month ot Octobur totaled 110,171.44, accordliiK to an aunotiuciiuiDiit madu yimtiirdiiy. iliitid led lu county nalim with $7040.74, Itmlmuiid Hucond with f 1,999.23, Do Hchutim third with J5C4.93, and HIh turH fourth with $213,41. Haltm lu thu county by dlntrlctn worn iih followH! Alfalfa $ llrothiTN DlMClltltVN FUo Hampton 20.32 2u.2r, CC4.93 4.21 4C.31 28 7C 77. Gl 1,999 23 4.21 I.a I'lfiu Mlllloau .... Hi'dmoud .. Itolyal HlNtUTN Torrobonni) Tumalo HM H4)iti 213,41 94.49 42.10 Total $ 3,130.70 Total HaluH for County $10,171.44 Total Malt DUtrlct Offlcos 3,130.70 Totul HiiIim IJutld $ 7,040.74 I'ltOTHCI' Till: CIIIIJMtKN. Children aru iih likely to net tho Krlp and lulluenza nn Krowii-upH. Foley'H llonuy and Tar kIvoh quick relluf from all klmU of coukIih, coIiIh. croup and whoopliiK coukIi; covura raw, Inllamed nurfaceH with a hual Iiik, BoolhltiK coatliiK: clears air pirn hiikun, checkH HtranclliiK, choklni;, cotiKhlnx- ContaliiH no opIateH. Hold evurywhero. Adv. di:vi:v .Motmi: dikh at iovi:m iiutti-j i'hid.vv (Crook County Journal.) Dewey Monro panned away Innt Fri day til thu homo of Mr. nnd Mm. Ar thur Wurzwullur. IIu wan u victim ot Hpuultili Intluuuza, followed by pnou mania. ('HHIKT.MAH l'.CKA(Ji:S .MAILKD. (From Saturday's Dally.) ChrlBtmiiH pnckiiKeH to tho boys ovurriuax nru huluK mulled in lurfco uumberH, accordliiK to ofllclalH or tho Hod CroKH. Thoro nro but hovcii daH loft lu which thuHu BlilpmuutH may hu made. Built sturdy and serviceable for Office Men Attorneys Physicians Hilcers Farmers Orchardists Motormen Conductors Hunters and others in every walk of life M $7.00 to $8.00 RELICS OF WAR RECEIVED HERE harold .r. handerh OP UNITED BTATEH NAVV HENDH VALU ABLE COLLECTION TO JIIB PAHHNTH IN TIIIH CITV. (From Haturdny'n Dully.) A collodion or vulunlilu nouvonlrn from Fruncu and thn bnttlufloldN won rocolvod In thin city thlH wuuk by T, J. Handuni of Awbruy road from IiIh non, Ilurold J. Hnndum, In thu United HtatcH navy, Thu houvciiIm wuru K'ltherod by younK Hnndom wbllo on hi furious trlpii to Franco In convoylnK thu troopii, thu Aral trip to hu madu hint July. Hu Iiub Juiit rucontly returned to an Ameri can port nnd mailed thu collection from that point after IiIh return. Thu collection coriHlntH of nuvon hand-mudu nllk handkorchlofn, urn hroldurud with thu colon of Fruncu and thu United Ht&tcH; Ihreo rlnKH madu from thu buttoiiH taken from (hu uniform of (lormnn Moldlern, two of which huvu tlm Imperial coat ot armri or (lurmany Inlaid for a nut tlux, thu third with the French coat ot nniiH. A collection of French nnd KiikIIhIi coIiih of varloun denomlna tloiiN, tOKolhor with npeclal npeclo maiiufaclured by thu city of I.u Ho clii'llo and Innued to thu AmorlcariH who lauded there durltiK thu colobra tlon lu thulr honor. In connection with thu above wuru novoral bookn of pont cardH hIiowIiik ncenen In nnd about l.a Itochullu. Thu hnndkurchlufii, hand umbrold urud, nru thu work of thu younK Klrln ot France, who, according to tho letter ot 1'rlvntu Handem, receive ap proximately onu franc pur day for their work. You n k HandurH on IiIh hint trip from France arrived lu port Intu on tho uvenliiK ot November 11, tho day on wnicli tlio nrrainllcu wiih niKtieu, and hu dencrlben thu Jublllutlon which wnn held aboard thu vennel when thu iiuwh wuh announced. Another non, who In nlno In tho navy, In ntatloued aboard thu Nevada, onu ot thu American vuhhuIh In tho Krnud fleet which participated In re ceiving thu Hurruuder ot thu Gorman vevnelH Wednesday. FIREMAN BOYD LEAVES SOON WAS ONK OF I-'IHKT TO JOIN THK HHKVH'i: FltOM IIKNI) AND HAH ritoKKKD Tin: Atlantic nini: TIMKS IN 1'IITKKN .MONTHS (From Friday's Dally.) Clareucu A. Hoyd. mnstur fireman with tho United States navy, who has been on u furlough visiting hero with IiIh rather, Cutis. A. Hoyd, during the past week, will roturn to his stn tlou at Hampton Iloads, Virginia, to morrow. Fireman Hoyd was one ot tho first men in Hend to answer tho call to thu colors, enlisting In March, 1917. Hu was sent to Hremerton, and was from thoro truiiHf erred to Hampton Iloads, having tho distinc tion ot nrlug on onu ot thu vessel in tho first convoy of American sol dlora ncroHH thu Atlantic. During thu pant 1G months ho has crossed tho Atlantic nlno times, and has many interesting experiences to tell of thu ltfo ubnard Uncle Sam's war vessels in thu fight against thu HiibmnrlncH. During his stay hero ho hns been straightening up some matter in connection with his homostuad, and Iiiih been iinablo to visit with friends ns much as ho desired. HOYS 1IOMR HY ClUUKTMAS. (From Monday's Daily.) Several Deschutes county men now lu tho Hurvico nro expected to bo roloasod lu time to bo homo for Christ inns, It was roported by rela tives this morning, I,OW TKMI'KltATimHK HKCOHDKD (From Tuesday's Dally.) Low tumporuturo records far this tlmu of your are buhu; recardod at tho local weather Htntlon, tho mini mum tomporaturo last night being 18 dugroes nbovo zero, Sunday night tho mark was 15 nbovo. NEW TEACHER AHHIVEH. Miss Jonnlo V. Larson of Portlnml arrived In thu city this morning, and will fill tho vacancy lu tho teaching corps causod by tho resignation of CMiss RnsmuBBon, which was offectlVo Novombor 1, Try a Want Ad. For Quick Icaults. SLAVS STRIVE TO SAVE BABIES CTtOATA AND HLAVONIA, DICNIKI) HV AUHTHIAN fiOVKKNMKNT I'UIVIIjKUKH OF FKHHINO UKH T1TUTK, TAKK IN HIiAVONIC. lly Henry Wood (UnlUd Vtnt HUtt CorrHitiuUiit.) HOMB, Oct. C (Hy Mall.) Forty thounand bnblen from Austria's fomlno Htrlcken provinces of Ho homla, Dalmatla, HcrzcKOvlna nnd Intrla aro belnK fed and cared for by tho two moro fortunate sister Slav provinces of Croatia and Hlaronla. Details of thin latest effort on tho part of the Hlnv provinces of Austria to nustaln each other until an allied victory Insures them a national Inde pendence havo JubI been received by Dr. Anto Trumblo, who, reprcncntlnR tho Blav provinces of Austria, signed nt Corfu on July 20, 1917, tho pact with Herbla providing for a single united Southern Blav nation follow ing thu war. Croatia and Hlnvonla rank as two of thu most fertile provinces of Aus tria, and despite tho over Increasing Hcnrcity of rood that exists through out thu dual monarchy, these two provinces continue to produce more than they need. Through their local diet they therefore proposed to the Austrlan-HunKurluu Kovernment that they be allowed to succor tho other Slav provinces of Ilohemla, Dalmatla, Herzegovina and Intrla. Tho only condition they demanded wan that In recognition ot this they be exempted from military requisition of their food products. The proposition was turned down by the Austrian-Hungarian govern ment, whereupon thu two more for tunate provinces ot Croatia and Slavonla began Immediately gather ing together all the babies and little children from tho other Slav prov inces. No distinction was mado either on religious grounds or grounds of diverse branches of the Slav race. Thu children likewise were distributed among the families ot Croatia and Hlavonln without re ligious or other distinction. Cath olic children often were taken Into orthodox families and vice versa. All are now being fed and educated toward thu common end ot saving tho greatest number possible ot the Southern Slav race, which has had thu most disproportionate losses In tho present war, tor thu future In dependent Slav state. LABOR TO MEET ON DECEMBER 91 STATH FKDHItATlON TO HOLD its iostioni:d CONVENTION HEIti: WITHIN THE NEXT TWO WKKKS, SAYS ANNOUNCEMENT. (From Friday's Dally.) Tho state Federation of Labor con vention, which was to havo been hold In this city tho week beginning October 14, but Indefinitely post poned through nn order of tho stato board ot health department on ac count ot tho epidemic of Influenza, will bo held hero tho week beginning Dccombor 9, according to nn official announcement received by members of tho unions hero yesterday. In tho letter, which announces tho doflnito date of tho meeting, It is stnted that thu Influenza epidemic in tho stato hns abated to such an ex tent that it will no doubt be pos sible, with tho sanction of the stato board ot health, to hold tho con vention at thu time set, City oftlcluls today stated that un less conditions hero would tnko n sudden turn tor tho worse, there was no question that tho ban would bo lifted boforo that time, which Is moro thnu two weeks hence. Mombors ot tho various labor com mittees which had in chnrgo tho en tertainment ot tho guests during their visit hero will take up tho work whore It was suspended hy tho statu board's ordor, nnd mnko ororythiug in readiness. Definite plans aro to bo announced nt n later date. WOOD DEALERS BEHIND ORDERS Wood dealers In tho city nro bo hind on their orduro several days as n result ot tho prevailing cold weather, llox wood cannot bo de livered undor n wook's tlino, whllo dry Blab and limb wood takes bov ornl days, Thoro Is no shortago ot wood, but lack ot available teams and men is given as tho reason for tho delay. The Fellow who V 1 '2.U arguea wim Jim the other night ran up against the shock of his life. Jim knows tobacco. And before he got through, Jim made the fellow admit that Real Gravely tastes better and gives a satis (action you cWt get out of ordinary tobacco. A PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug KAn. piece pactiea in a poucri TWO DIE DURING MORNING HOURS (From Saturday's Dally.) Two deaths, the first In several ,daH, occurred at tho Kraergcncy hos pital last night. Italph Nichols, 29 years of age, a ratchet setter at Tho Shevlln-Hlxon mill, died nt 3 o'clock this morning. Nichols, whoso home Is In l.lbby, Montana, had been In tho city but a few weeks when he was stricken with the disease. Com plications followed shortly after and he was taken to tho hospital on No vember 14. Arrangements for the funeral huve not yet been completed, the authorities awaiting word from his wife, who, with two children, re sides in Llbby. Lewis Nelson, 39 years of age, whoso homo is on McKay avenue, died at the Emergency hospital at 4:15 this morning. Nelson was an employe of The Shevlln-Hlxon Com pany, working In tho box factory. He had been 111 for a number of days. Hu leaves a wife, who re sides here, but no children. AIRMAN WOULD HAVE EXPLAINED TO FRIEND (Dr UollrJ Prru to Tfa Bend Bulletin.) LONDON, Nov. 3. (Dy Mall.) For steadiness of nerve and concen tration of purpose It is Impossible to beat the flying men. An airplano designer was flying as observer In one of his own machines Shoes for Real Service OUIt SPECIALTY IS TO JUKE SHOES THAT 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 Farmer Both for the Price of One By a special arrangement with The Oregon Farmer yon can cure Tho Oregon Farmer with this paper at the price of this paper alone. la other words, when you subscribe for YOUR HOME PAPER, or renew your present subscription, you are entitled to Receive The Oregon Farmer for the Asking THE OREGON FARMER la Oregon's great etaU farm Pp Issued every week and devoted to the Oregon farm and the Oregon farm home, just aa this paper is devoted te th peofl Mad to the intersU of this local oommnnitj. This Opportunity May Not Last Loaf GRASP IT NOW n vF T' Vl ti small chew of Gravely lasts so much longer that it costs nothingcxtra to chevy this class of tobacco. tt furlhtr-that'i why ytte tan tit thi fJ taslt of till clatt lottuct wllhtnt txtra (til. In order to havo personal expcrlenco of Its working. Ho was many thou sands of feet high when ho saw that a couple of wires had broken looso and wcro swinging in tho wind. Ho got up, took out his camera, and photographed thu flapping wires. Afterward ho explained: "I thought if wo crashed and woro killed thu camera's record would tell my friends what had happened." Four chairs at your service at the Metropolitan. No waiting. Adr. I-TMj OF COLD: HAD THE GKIP. Many will bo pleased to read how Lewis Newman, 50G Northrand St., Charleston, W. Va was restored to health. He writes: "I was down sick and nothing -would do mo any good. I was full ot cold. Had tho grip until I got two 60c bottles of Foley's Honey and Tar. It Is tho best remedy for grip and colds I ovor used." Sold everywhere. Adv. While You Shop, We Do Your Washing ! Bring in the wash when you come to town in an hour and ii half it's done Jiny Kind of Finished Work SANITARY Laundry BEND OREGON (SL.a W .s.