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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1922)
ABNU flUMJOTIlf, BMW, ORWOOtl, TIIIJILSDAV, JUNK , 1022. rAGR 8 LA PINE LOSES SCHOOL; FLAMES SEEN TOO LATE Early Morning Blaze Ih Thought Incendiary TRACKS DISCOVERED year old, a two-story structure with four rooniH on tlia upper floor, mid furnaco room, baskatbnll court, mid domoHtlo science mid manual traln J"K rooms on tho first floor, a semi basement. Tim loss In Ln I'ltio'n second from flro In loss than n year, tho lust bo lus; tho hurnlni: of tho hotol In No- voinhor. ' "COBB'S QUEST" TO . SHOW HERE FIRST 91!!J,000 IIiiIIiIIiik Vnriuit l'or W-k Hlnro Hrliool Umlcd I'lntm l'or ItolinllilliiK llntrrtitlneil Hlokoo I'rolx'N (.'ni. (HckUI Ui Th llulMln.) I.A I'INH, Juno G. Klro, connlil irtnl to Imvo boon ulmogt certainly starlotl by an Incendiary, doitroyod (ho $2C,)00 school hulldliiR huro 1'iirly thU mornliiK, while practically tho antlro population ofI..a I'lno, holplumi to stay tho pronrosn of tha flames, watchod tho conflaitratlon. Tha bulldliiK carried only 112,000 In surnnco, hut nlroady plans for ro liullilliiK aru holitK talkod. Thin, It U comldorod, would Involve a bond Issue, as tho school patron of tha district are desirous of n batter und InrKor school of moro nearly fire proof construction. Footprints of a man leading to and from tha building constltuto tho chief Indication at preiatit that tho flro wan not. llaln fell shortly after 9:30 o'clock last night, obliterating all quarks In tha soil, but a new pair of tracks was made soma tlmn nflor that hour and before thn flro utnrtnd. Tim bultdlnK had hcon empty slnca the closo of school last week, Hwoml V'lro in rar Tho blnzo had boon under way for soma time apparently boforo It was discovered, for tho entire structure was In flames boforo tho alarm was kIvqii at 3: If! o'clock this morning. No other bulldlnns wcra near, so that no daiiKcr menaced any other prop erty In I.n I'lnc. Deputy Sheriff GeorRo Htokoo was railed from llunil this moriiinR and spent severnl hours Investigating tho circumstance or tha flro. Deputy Hlnto Flro Marshal Pomoroy was ox peeled In this uttcrooon to assist Btokoe. j Tho building destroyed was six Will Coma To llond Thruh-r In Short Tlmo Ori'Kon Managers linger l'or Halo. Uolfcvlng that Ilond has tho right to seo tho first public showing of "Cobb's quest for quiet," tho flvo root film based on Irvlti H, Cobb's famous liuntlug trip Into Central Oregon and on Cobb's two miiKazIno Btorlim regarding tho trip, A, Wills- limit, former llond nowspapor man who Is managing tha production, stntod on his nrrlval In llond this morning that ho is making arrange monts to show at tho Liberty thoator In 10 dqyg or two weeks. Whlsnant said that, tho film Is being eagerly contracted by thoator managers In Orogon, Includod In tho film aro scones of ovary form of wild llko known In Orogon, taken from tha famous Kin- loy plcturos. Tho showing In Iletid will bo for two nights, possibly with matinees. A. W. ARNOLD HEADS LA PINE CHAMBER IiA PINE, Juno C A. W. Arnold Is president of tho I.n I'lno Chamber of Commerco following an organiza tion mooting last week. Tho cham ber of commerco suporccdos tha old commercial club. Other ofllccrs chosen nro: !. W. Tomos, vice-president; A. a. Chotlck, treasurer; Cecil Ilolllnshoad and Douglas Johnson, directors. BUCHHOLTZ GETS 10 DAYS, $200 FINE Pleading guilty to tha chnrgo of soiling liquor to Cecil Sumner, Joo lluchholtz was fined $200 and sen tenced to servo 10 days In jail by Recorder Iloss Fnrnham Saturday. CLOSE CONTEST WON BY LOCALS Springer Starts Rally With Home Run In Fifth Few Hits Arc Made. Norvnl Sprlngor, Uond'a vctoron cantor Holder, spoiled an exciting con tost Sunday wlion with a long homo run ovor tha houso back of right flold, ho started tho rally which gnvo llond u safa lead ovor Madras. Up to that Inning, tho fifth, tho vis Itors had boon loading. Sunday's gamo started without much promise, with tho sky clouded and rain falling, and scarcely one hundred people In tho stands. Tho rain ceased and tho sun camo out about tli a second Inning, but tha crowd did not swell to tho number which tho uxcollonco of tho gamo warranted; nnd those who wero thero did not reveal tho enthusiasm which might huvo bean expected. Madras put up a 100 per cont bet tor play than was exhibited u week provlous In tho gamo at Vanora. D. Young, pitcher, seemed to hava fig ured out tho weaknesses of llond' hitters, for he allowed only sovon safe swats. Following Sprlngor's homo run, Simpson singled, KubrqI! was safe on an error, Long, got a slnglo scoring Simpson, and Slate tripled, scoring Ilussoll and Long. In tho seventh Simpson lilt a thrco bagger, and Ken nedy scored him with a slnglo. Ken nedy wont to socond on a balk, stolo third, and camo homo on a passed ball. Tucker, former Iicnd high school player, scored for Madras nftor strik ing out and making first on n dropped third striko and n wild throw to first. In tho sixth Inning. Tucker stolo socond, and went to third and homo on wild throws. Madras scored In tho second Inning on two baso hits by Wlegand and Hllllps, and In tho eighth on Oudgel'a two baso lilt nnd Tucker's slnglo. Simpson, pitching for Ilond, struck out 11 mon, and allowed six hits. Ills control was of tho best, only ono man reaching first baso on balls. Simpson was also tha only man to get two sato hits. Other mombcrs of tho local team played perfect ball, Huge Hailstones Fall During Thunderstorm ; Precipitation Heavy Hailstones varying from tho nlzo of a pea to moro than n halt Inch In diameter pelted down Sunday afternoon for fully flvo minutes In tho course of a violent thunderstorm. Italn toll with tho hall, a total precipita tion of one-tenth of an Inch, As much mora was recorded In tho rain of Saturday afornoon and rain of Saturday afternoon a'nd No damoga from tho hail stones, tho largest seen hero In years, was reported. EASTES USES NEW THREE PIECE BOAT Using his now "thrco plece'boat for the first time, J. A. Hastes Sun day, at Twin lakes had llttlo luck, ho reports, tho only largo fish In his basket holng ono 25 Inches long. Mrs. W. Holfrlch, of Portland, who with her husband, an Insuranco agent, accompanied Hastes yesterday to tho lakos, caught a 10 Inch trout. Judgo Eastcs says ho can transport tho new boat on the running board: but at present ho Is hauling It In a trailer. giving tho twlrler strong support when men wore on bases. Itrad Player IJ. It. II. O. A. E. Kennedy, If 3 112 0 0 Itustoll, lb 3 1 0 8 0 0 Long, c 3 1 1 12 0 2 Slato, 2b 3 0 1 2 3 0 Drontano, ss . . 4,0 0 1 1 0 Pendleton. 3b . i" 0 0 1 0 0 Springer, cf ...... 4 1110 0 Hagcn, rf 3 0 1 0 0 0 Simpson, p .. 3 2 2 0 12 0 Totals 30 C '7 27 1C 2 Madron Player IJ. It. II. O. A. E. Oudgol, ss ......... 4 1 2 0 0 0 Watts, If 4 0 0 0 0 0 Dodd, rf 2 0 0 0 0 0 Tucker, rf 2 110 0 0 St. Clair, 2b 4 0 0 2 2 0 Wlegand, lb 3 1110 11 Flora, cf 4 0 1 0 0 0 Hllllps, 3b 4 0 1 0 2 0 J. Young, c 3 0 0 11 2 2 D. Young, p 3 0 0 1 12 0 Totals 33 3 5 24 19 4 Kcoro by InnlngH Bond 00004020 6 Madras ..... 01000101 03 Summary: Stolen bases, Kennedy, Ilussoll, Long, Simpson, Tucker. Earned runs, Bend 3, Madras 2. Two-haw lilts, Wlegand, Hllllps, Gudgcl; three-base hits, Slate, Simp son; home run, Springer. liases on balls, off Simpson 1, off Young 4. Struck out, by Simpson 11, by Young 8. Doublo plays. Slate to Drentano to Russell. Bulletin Want Ads bring results try them. Save Your Money! Don't pass our store, or stop till you get there We have been receiving large shipments of Shoes and can supply your whole family with Shoes of quality, bought right, and we sell them right Men's Work Shoes Chocolate Elk, summer weight, at $2.45 Chocolate Elk, no side seams, heavy, at..........$3.25 Smoked Elk, a real shoe, at .....'......$3.25 Chocolate Elk, flexible sole, at $3.69 Heavy Chrome Blucher at .. $3.50 Heavy Chocolate Blucher at $3.95 For Women White Canvas Oxfords at $2.45, $2.95, $3.45 Women's Brown Calf One Strap Pumps $3.45 Women's Patent One Strap. Pumps at .$3.45 Women's Brown Calf One Strap Pumps at....$2.95 Women's Black and Brown Calf Oxfords at.:$3.45 For Children Children's Brown Calf One Strap Pumps, priced at $1.95 and $2.45 Boys' Smoked Elk Outing Bals at....... $2.85 Boys' Heavy Munson Style Work Shoe at. $3.25 THE HUB fifstflHsHnBllHM flssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssV Let 's Understand Each Other . It was wisely said "A Used Car is only as reliable as is the firm from which it was purchased.' No standard make of car, showing less than 20,000 miles on its speedometer, could be in such bad condition mechanically that by proper re placement of parts and thorough overhauling it could not be put in A-l shape. We never offer a used car for sale until we know that it is in firstclass condition. We know when a car comes out of our shop that it will give a long and unin terupted service to its purchaser. That's why we give an absolute guarantee with every Used Car we sell, just the same as we do with the New Cars. WHEN A USED CAR COMES FROM THIS GARAGE IT IS DEPENDABLE The people of Central Oregon have learned that our cars are dependable, and for this reason a Used Car does not stand on our floor very long. We have moved every Used Car we advertised last week, and this week have an entirely new list to offer. A list that you will agree with us is a representation of quality at exceptionally low prices. If you are still wearing out sole leather on week days and cursing the world on Sunday because you have failed to make a purchase of one of our Used Cars, come on over. We will make you such an attractive proposition you will hardly believe your ears. We Have the Cars and Are Willing to Sell Them at Prices and Terms to Suit Your Conditions. See Us At Once. Bend Motor Service Co. Phone 93 MBBBBB8BBB8BB8B8B88B88 835 Bond Street 3SQQnnnDnognrcomnr iLKJLiLit-ii y h ii ii h hh s s u s II rinrTnnpHnnnnnnr jDonDonpooQaix