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IIRND IJUIiMSTIN, DKJTD, ORKGON, TIIUIWDAY, OOTOHEIl 0, 1010 rgo 11 t , X i A TRIBUTES FROM THE WORLD'S LEADERS Work of tho American Rod Cross Is Praised By Notod Men. "It In on membership more thnn money rontrltnitlnuii (hut tho stress of (Iiii present campaign In Itilil, for tint Iti'il ('roKM huuUh lo iwhucIiiIu the people In wolfure work llirour.liout Ilia liiiiil, enpeelully In tliomi communities where neither official nor unofficial provlxlon Iiuh been made for adequate health mid Moulnl survluu." President Wilson. "Tho American Iti'il ('ton In tho mobilized heart mill milrlt of tliu whole Amerlnin people." Henry I'. Duyliou. "A uinr.nlfkont spirit breathe In the American Hed fro," Murshal Koch. In Rlvlni: prompt and efficient rvllef I Iiii l(il Cross tins won tha elerniU Kralltinlit of millions of people." Gen- erul Penhlnc. t "It requires no organization to al low out- of iin i i nn Individual to buy n dinner for a hungry man. It re quires tlio Kreutuil decree of or:anl gallon to deal wltli the foes of world, The Iti'il Crom seems to be emieullitlly demandiid. . . . With out the lied Cross I do not know whether theworld would huve been ublu to beur the horrors mid detasta lion of this w earful v.nr."-Newton U. linker, "The Jlcil Crnm In the grunt Neigh bor. ... If the world l mudo a little more romfortable. a little hap pier, a little stronger for (he slruKKlo of life throtiKh lt effort, the lied t'roiH In rontoul." Tho Hccrotsry of the Nuvy. "The Ited Cross Ik not koIiik to turn It back on It riMtpoimlbllltlwH." Liv ingston Kiirrsnd, Chairman, ICxitcutlvw Commit!-. National Kml Cress. "I don't know what we would have done without the help of the Ain-rl-ram. I (hunk you from the bottom of my In-art." Ikiiucd PadorewsUI, Premier of I'oluud. "Mr Davison hit iipoken to me of how the Ked CroM Iiopun lo continue work eteu III peace time, ThU In a noble euterprlie Wonderful ra-miltn could be obtained If till coun trie would Join hum), especially In ull questions concerning small chil dren, tuberculoid, and sanitation Id Eeni-rsl." Queen Marie of Itumuiilu. "Wo surely can do no better than to emulate the human and social work of our sister nrgunUutlou, the Amir lean Ited Cross." Signer Clraolo. newly elected President of Italian Ited Cross. "Our hrarlleit thanks ko out to our Ainerlcuu friends." Union ilea Fein- me do France, "Tho help Riven by the lied Cross It but another proof of the Krent lu-urt cud aympathy of the American peo- ji)0, I'rluco HoKctit Alexander of Kvrbla. t "Tho I'oIIkIi people look upon the Amerlcnn Ited Cross as their wilvu Hon. Il hold In Its Imnd the des tinies of nations. Thin world wur bun been fotip.lit In Willi If Ihere U no curly reHioratlon of iiormr physical und moral condition In tli newly born Republic of Poland. 1'olund la Hie keystone of Ilia world' perma nent peace." I.leut, Col. Francis K. Fruiicxak. "I wlnli lo oxpreim to the millions of AmerlcuiiM, who luie mudii the work of the Amur lean Ited Cross possible, the deep gratitude of my people." The young King Alexander of Greece. , "I have confident hope that the American Ited Cross' world-wide plana for churlty mid mercy will bo lamely realized, bringing the grateful appre ciation of Hiiffwl'iK iiiIIHoiih uh a pap Hal recompeiiMe, mid u greater reward, the richest blessings of Hod." Car dinal Gibbons, "One In honored by tho prlvllego of inombonililp In the Hod CrosK, and blessed In being permlttud to nmlto any kind of contribution to Uh work." Wllllum Frnsur McDowell, Presiding lllshop, Methodist Kplscopul Church. "Tho Ited CroRB U Amorlcn nt her beut, . . . Money given to the Hud Crowi 1b not mi Investment, nor In It u charity. It Ih Hiicrnmont." ChurloB A. Katon, 1'iiHtor Fifth Ave. HaptUt Church, N. Y. "It Ih oxtruordlnary what cun bu ao compllHhod whun a free people ull unlto and work toKothor for their com mon Kood und for tho Kood of humun Ity," Curdluul Morclor. 'y Tho Hod Croae a work of tho heart on n anuml business basis. Momborshlp In the Hod CrosB Is liifluranco ngulnst roerot. Tho Hed Cross novor Intrudes but alio has a motlior'a sensi tive heurlntf. Hud CroNB Is not u rcsponsl-ulllly-Ta mi opportunity. JOIN. join The American Red CroSvS 11 you need is a MB -and a- AT MUilMI PUBLIC HEALTH rfURSE MENTIONED IN BIBLE "I commend unto you Phoebe, our liter, who I a aervant of the Church which I nt Ceuehrea," wrote Ht, Paul to the lloinuii, "that ye ainlit her In whatiouver builnea ahe hath need of you, for ahe hath been a succorcr of many and of myself alio." Phoebe, explulmt lllbllcul hlilory, was a woman who went about nunliiK the ilck and teuchliiK them butter method of living. Plioebu wa the flrl public health mine. Public health nurilntt, which I one of the moil Important rnti-rprlKus In Ihl- peace proKrum of (he American Ited Cronn, nut u new movement, but II Ih one which heretofore ban never received Its Juit meed of atten tion a u factor In mulntulnlni; the health of the nation. Phoebe' alkler In the twentieth cen tury la the community nunc who teaches bellur, cleuunr IhliiK llecatiM the betterment of public health I now definitely nerepted as an individual and u community repiiiilhlllty, tho Itd t'rois will make a definite effort to rulmi the itandard of IIvIiik In the Uulleil .State by urKliiK the employ ment of public lit-ulth uumeH In all clllii, town and rural districts, par ticularly In thoie wlmre there are no orr,nuUcd publlr health actUltle. A healthier, happier Amerlcu that Is what the Hed Cnm In atrlvlui; toward In lis (toll Cull Hie first weeka in November WHOLE WORLD EMULATES AMERICAN RED CROSS With tho Hed Croia societies of twenty six nations cooperatliiK as members, the I.i-ukuii of Ited Crois Koclelli- I now netlely enjiaged In extending Hed Crom efforts through out tlu world, nays a cablegram to tho American It ml Cro from Sir David Henderson, director-general of tho league. The membership roster now In cludes, the cable said, tho Hed Cross of the following countries: Argentina, Australia, Itelglum, Ilrattl, Canada, China, Cuba, Denmurk, Franco, Great llrltaln. (3 recce. Holland, India, Italy, Japau, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Portugal, Houmsnla, Serbia, South Africa, Hpuln, Sweden, the United States and Venuzuelu. MOTHERS MUST NOT DIE, SAYS THE RED CROSS Sixteen thousand mothers dlo In childbirth every )eur In tho United SIuIhs of America, more than are thus sacrificed In any othur country of Im portance in the cIvIIIzhiI world. The American Ited Cros has announced Ita belief that these mothers, tho very flower of the womanhood of America and heroines uvery one, ahull no longer dlo through Iguorunco or neglect, If the public health nursing resources of tho country cun possibly bo extended to give them the necessary care. This Is one of the rciiNiw "" the Third Hed Cross Hoi! Cull which begins Sun day, November 2, Thlrty.Two Varieties. Tlio Hunk of Knglnnd litis .'12 differ tut methods of detecting forged buuk-totcs. SB'S!3b.'SSSSSSS3SSm3B3S& 1 What's Doing in the Country. IiBraJFJaJSEEJPJ3EEiSE2Baj2EBi3 (Continued from Pago 2.) Mr. nnd MrH. O. K. Andoroon woro ahoppliig In llond Thuisday. II. T. MlkkolKon la Diilldlng tin addition to his house. W. II. Uiay Ih dolnR tliu work. Mra. It. Ii. Thurston of Descluitos vlHltod MrH. Kd Swulley Wodnosdny afternoon. Phil M. Smith of Tumalo called at tho Andoraon homo on buslnusH Monday. II, T. MlkkolBon nnd Alfred Pod-oi-soii woro In Hedmond on Tues- Mrs. 0, R. Andoraon wns a Tunuilo vlHltoi TuoHday nftornoou. Anton Ahlutrom wont to Hodmoml. Tiiosduy nftor Bomo plpo for hla now clatorn. DANCE AT LA PINE IS WELL ATTENDED LA PINH. Oct. 20. P. V. EBto- honot, atago ngont nt llond wiib nt La Pino Monday, trnnBuotlnB uusl noflB for tho atago Co. Hnznl Manning of Portland, who Iiub boon visiting her mother at tho La Pluo hotol, roturnod to Portluud A Little Talk , - .h About Ourselves WE believe that we have achieved a. most wonderful record in the Central Oregon automobile field this year. The sea son is not over by any means, and we have a great number of prospects for whom we are using every influence to get cars. STARTING out early in the year with only two car agencies, we now have six of the well known makes of automobiles. In every one of these we are enjoying a healthy patronage. Starting out with one tire agency, we now are handling five well known makes of tires. Our Success We Believe is Attributable to These Things: 1 Giving our personal attention to the prospective customers' needs. 2 Usig every means possible in dealing with distributors to obtain delivery of cars at the earliest possible date. 3 Assisting the purchaser in knowing his car so that he will be put to the least possible inconvenience and trouble due to inexperience. A Giving the purchaser service on his car after he has purchased it from us. 5 Absolutely backing up our "make good" guarantee on tires to the absolute satisfaction of the customer. G Being always on the job to attend to the wants of the automobile owner whether the car came originally through us or not. There is a big year coming in the automobile world in 1920. We are going to be a part of the big year. You may not have felt in a position to get that new car this year but feel certain of next year. With any of these-ESSEX, HUDSON, VELIE, CROW-ELKHART, WILLYS OVERLAND, CHALMERS we feel certain we will have the cars that will satisfy completely the wants of the Central Oregon buying public. You may postpone now the purchase, but remember when the spring season opens we want you to take into full consideration these cars. We feel that on the records of our achieve ment this year that we are entitled to say that we are Central Oregon9 s Leading Automobile Agency Pioneer Garage Company Sunday. Mr, nnd Mrs. -Perry und Miss Hobo llunnell und MIbh Lllllo ltrown wont to Ileud Saturday. A InrRo crowd attended the dnnco at tho Coimnorclnl club hull Satur day ovonliiK which way Riven by tho Lit Pino lodRO of Hodmoml. Tho proceeds amounted to $13.00. Kmmotl Molltor, O. C. Allen, Mr, ami Mr, Stephenson and daiiKhtor Iloatrlco, and Miss Helen UontniKor all of llond attended tho danco at La Pino Saturday ovonltiR. Music wiih rendered by tho Wulkor orches tra. P. W. Wobor nnd Mra. Laura Egll woro at llond Saturday . Tho followluK roKlutorod at tho La Pino hotel during tho past week I), Whalinoyor und wlfo, of (JrlBKs. Oro.; M. Jay SulUnian, K. V. Calwor loy, Mr. nnd Mrs. Stephonson and daughter, Iloatrlco, IIolou Ilontrngor, Rmuiott Molltor, Q. O. Alloa, Mrs. Mortylo Catln, nil of llond; Hound Meadows, Hob 11. dlllls, Jumos Kolly, A. Johnson, Miss Garner, II. Hoborts, of Hedmond; J. A. Knight , A. L. Ffudrlekson, of llond; Allon Rouut, W. II. Merrlmnn, Mrs, H, Ilolmos and chlldron, of Cnstlo Hock, Wush.: W. H. Hunter, of Dunmoro, Col,; II. F. Bullock, of Seattle; Thoodoro Hock, of Oakland, Cnl,; Jack Colomnn, of La Pluo; Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. II. Harsho, nnd son, of Kollofr, WaBh.: L. D. Zlm mor, of Portland; Loo B. Orway, of Redmond; L. II. Rodlfor, of ned- nioud; A. R. Harkshlro, of Portland; I). '. Holllnctto, of Silver Lake, K. II, Ynucy and wlfo of Klamath Falls. A Hallowe'en social will bo Riven at tho Commercial club hull Krlduy ovenliiR by tho school. A Conover piano has been placed In tha school nnd will bo used for outertnlnmouts und programs and BlllKlllR. Mrs. Frank nogue who has boon vIsltliiK In California for tho past two months roturnod homo Tuesday, An nRrooablo surprise party was Riven at Howard Mlltonborgor's ro sldonri Thursday ovonlng. Thoso prosoui enjoyed a good tlmo. Harry Oborg and Dora Sly were dinner guosts ut tho Mlltonborgor homo Sunday, K. L. Clark and Mat Ruber bngRod a Rood bunch of ducks ou tho Des chutes Sunday. CHILD SAVES HOUSE FROM FIRE DANGER Twelve Year Old Girl Hubdues Xiamen ut J J .Young Home, In Absence of Family. ' ORANGE HALL. Oct, 29. What might havo resultod in u serious Are nt tho boautlful bungalow bomo of P. J. Young was provonted by tho efforts of their 12 year old niece, who, whon sho discovered tho oil cloth paper behind tho rungo on fire nnd finding herself alone ih tho house with no wator at hand valiant ly whipped tho flames until all were extinguished. Tho Chrlstonsen pldco has been sold to Mr. Fanning, Mr. Fanning oxpocta to build Immediately and novo his family In. A vory Important meeting of tho Gruugo will bo hold Saturday night. Wverv member should bo present. Mrs. Fred Ilottmun enjoyed a vis It with her sister, Mra. Georgo Iler gor of Souttlo last week. Mr. Goorgo Erlckson and family spoilt Sunday at tho tluma visiting with tho Floyd Stewart family, Mr, Fred Reynolds, wlfo and dau ghter Elliaboth and Mr. O. Dahje and 'family and Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Erlckson und daughter, Esther, at tended tho carnival in Iiend Satur day. Tho Ladles' Aid mot with Mrs. Fred Reynolds, Thursday, Octo bor 25. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slckler who wero visiting Mrs, Sicker'a sister, Mrs, Lester Mooro, loft for their homo In Vancouver Wash., Tues day. Mrs. Fred Reynolds motored to Redmond Friday with Mr. Jonnsen and family Friday, to attend the Po tato show. Our school was closed last week so the pupils could help gather the potato crop but no ono was alio to finish on account of tho storms, This week every potato digger in tho district is In use. RoVsiiufer had tho big digger and a crew of nion Monday. E. E. nutlor had R. Chase's digger and Mr. Smith passed 'bis digger on to O. Dahl. Herbert Xolson Is digging pota toes this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. nnsmusson at tended the Potato show iu Redmond Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. .Young and Chris Stock visited at the Hartwlck homo Sunday afternoon. Glrdon Dtitt, Mrs. Dutt and MIs.i Crowe and her mother attended tho carnival in Dend Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Lester uro comfort ably located in their new bungalow homo. We nro glail to welcome thorn to our neighborhood. Fred Hettman was In Bend on buslnoss Friday. Miss Kutharlno Helegcson visited Esther Erlckson Sunday. A Message For Tlie Mlddle-Agcd, Foley Kidney Pills give quick re lief from kidney or bladder troubles that have not reached a chronic t bad stage. They stop bladder Irreg" larltles, strongthon the kidneys rM tone up the liver. Don't suffer vthni relief can bo had. Get rid of back ache, lameness, rheumatic pains, a 1 stiff Joints, Sold Everywhere. AC r .. i t . .. ., .. .,v I , t, V.