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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1917)
fieri m BXND VtUrtlN, MSMD, OMMOIT, TUKWAY, IKURUART IB. 11T SILLY GEORGE 18 FIGHT WINNER (Continued from Page 1.) he local (arorlte at the ropes for a good portion of the period. George drew first blood in the sixth, tapping Trambitas' nose with an ugly left, and landing rights and lefts to the thin repeatedly. Trambitas rallied In the seventh, and took a draw, be comtng tho aggressor for the early ".part of tho round, but apparently weakening as It drew to a close. Ninth Is Decisive. The ninth was the moae decisive 'round, for Goorge sent the Portland boy to his knees with a left hook to the Jaw, aud a tew seconds after ward, droppod him to his hands. This time ho assisted his adversary to rise. Trambitas proceeded to walk Into a 8orios of two-handed punches, and clinched time after time to save himself from further punishment. George took the tenth with little dif ficulty, by a resumption of his bat tering ram tactics, although Tram bitas at first took the offensive in an evident endeavor to annex a vic tory via tho knockout route. Of the preliminaries, a six-round fight between Fred "Gilbert, at 150 pounds, and F. McKim, at 158, aroused as keen, if not keener. In terest among the spectators. It was do boxing match, but a fight from the first tap of the bell. McKim The light that Failed The Famous Novel by the well known English writer Rudyard Kipling. This book has been read and appreciated by Millions of readers the World over. Robert Edeson The well known FOX STAR is featured and gives a .. wonderful Portrayal. TONIGHT AND TUESDAY QRAND 'J'HEATRE self by grasping at ' his opponent's waist as he wont down. Tho crowd cheered for a full minute as ref eree Dobrey, of Prineville, raised Gilbert's hand In token of victory. The first preliminary was fought between Tom Phillips, of Prineville and Gilbert Scholtz, of The Shevlln- BILLY GEORGE. 'Kru y p j Southern Visitors Need This Kind of Headgear 1 FOR SOUTHERN SUNS. Worn with a allk sweater mmle on In terentlnv Hnoji, trlix.a over the fihouldori borlxonlaUy, la a sport hnt made entirely of old rose wide grovffrnln ribhon, A nar rower size Klva the bund and Mat bow. LLAoolTIlLlJ lADWTLSEMENTS YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOUASKFORlTIiEEE FOR SALE pOR HALK Old newspapers, at The Bulletin office; Just the thing for carpet lining, for covering shelves, or to help start the fire in the morn ing. l-6tf Hart Hitting Idaho Filter. Who W.n Referee's Decision ln Ten Round JlTiLTJl'!, Flour Mill. A. P. Scott. Battle With VaUey Trambitas Last Nluht. closed Gilbert's left eye in the first ' and Jammed him to the ropes ln the second, administering punishment which would have decided the match then and there, but for the unusual stamina of the smaller lad. In the third, honors were even, and in the fourth, with McKim tiring from using Gilbert as a human punching bag, the latter took the lead and forced McKim to adopt a Btrictly defensive campaign of dodg ing and clinching. In the fifth, McKim was floored 'twice, and each time dragged him self to his feet by a sheer effort of will, Just in time. Again he was dropped in the sixth, but saved him- Hixon Company mills, the Prineville lad winning the bout on a decision from Refreee Spec Woods, as the re sult of the easy going tactics of his opponent. RESOLUTION WANTED (Continued from Page 1.) that British warships have formed a lane across .the Atlantic, wireless communication between the patrols and the Admiralty headquarters nev er being interrupted. The warships are watching all trans-Atlantic ves sels, attempting to prevent subma rines from entering the safety lane. We Offer You The experience of nearly 8 years successful banking, under the sama management. $700,000.00 in resources. An earnest desire to be of Service to you. Come in and talk it over with us. The First National Bank BEND, OREGON 66-71C pOR SALE Complete housekeep ing outfit, In large room, at 737 Wall street. 67-68p pOR SALE Partly furnished tent house, corner Delaware and Broadway; $30; close to mill, J?OB SALE 80 acres land- four miles from Bend; cheap. 58p WANTED RANTED Small house and lot In Bend; will give $1000 equity in six-room bungalow, two blocks to streetcar line; owners only. Mrs. L. Winans, 719 Liberty St., Portland, Oregon. B7p FOR RENT pOR SALE Two lots in Northwest Townsite Company's Second Ad dition (west of the river, near Shev lln mill) ; price $160, easy terms, Ap ply abc, Bulletin office. tf pOR RENT 160 acres at Powell Butte. For particulars address Loyal H. McCarthy, 1334 Northwest ern Bank Building, Portland. Oregon, or J. F. Bean, P. 0. Box 171, Cincin nati, Ohio. BCtfc fO LET Modern Room, with break fast; reasonablo terms. Between mills and town, 134 Congress street. B6-67c REWARD. REWARD A reward of $10 will be given for the return of a fur coat lost from automobllo In front of Pilot Butte hotel. A. L. Mackin tosh. . , 69-60C LIGHTWEIGHT MATCH WILL BE PROMOTED Denny Leonard, by Virtue of Recent! Showing Thouiiht Ittvuly For Trial With Champion. By II. C. Hamilton (United Pnw St.lt CorraapontUnU NKW YORK, Fob. 13. When Ben ny Leonard, with an Injured hand, fought a pair of scraps a couple of weeks ago In this city and pastod Phil llloora and Frankio Callnhnu all over tho sama number of rings ho proved conclusively to Now York fight tans that ho la roady for an other crnck at Champion Wolnli. Kfforts undoubtedly will bo niado to gut the two lightweights together In a twenty-round match. If they do mingle over tliu marathon route It Is freely predicted here that Leon ard Is bound to win. It Is pointed out with considerable HPilmmnoKH that, even If Leonard didn't lay a glove on the elusive Brit isher In (lie flrttt ten rounds, ho would bo certain to catch up before the score was over. And when ho did I They point to the (loudly execution of Leonard's right hand. In the bout with llloom, Leonard's left hand wus absolutely helpless. The best ho could do with It was n very poor attempt at guarding. Ho couldn't stab with It. He mndo n show of holding it In front of him. but it did llttlo good. Hut. In no loss thnn three rounds he hud Bloom In a very bud wuy. And Llloom Is one of tho toughest lightweights In tho gnmo. Krnnklo Callnhun found tho same conditions. Ho discovered that Leonard's left hand was In bad shape and ho directed his efforts toward that side of his opponent, with some success. He mado a better showing than llloom. hut In tho end ho was Just as budly cut up by the vicious uppercuts aud crosses from tho Hur lum boxer. Leonurd was fast, had an excellent Judge of diatunce, and ho stopped numerous heavy blows from the gloves of his opponent. Such a showing as this entitles Leonard to some consideration from the champion. Welsh has enguged In only one twopty round contest sinco he won his title. Ho never hns risk ed it more than that ono time In a decision bout. It Is tlmo another real match was mndo for him and Leonard apparently is tho man. Wednesday Special at $1.00 SHEETS Size81x90In.,at 79 cts. rOl'NTY RECORDS). Beatrice Jones vs V. J. Jones, suit for divorce. Oregon Fuel Co., filing a business name. Oregon Fuel nnd , Transfer Co., filing a business nuinu. It. H. Wright to C. M. Maynurd, transfer of contract No. SI, on Tumu- lo Irrigation project. BEAR SHARES STRIFE WITH RUSS SOLDIERS Huge Manful From Cnunwus Mimii tnliiK Enjoys Kojuiirii on tho Wmtwii War Front. Uy llonry Wood (United Pi-mi HtnlT Curro.tKiml.nt.) WITH TI1K UU8BIAN ARMY ON THK FRENCH FltONT, Feb. 12. Fighting with the UuhhIuii army In France today Is a huge bear from the Caucasian niountulns who sinnis to enjoy his no Jo urn on the French front fully us much ns his musters enjoy theirs. lie Is nuiscot of one of tho Itiissliiu regiments that was truiiHported half way round the world from the Rus sian to the French front to show tho solidarity of tho utiles. When the limes comes for the bear's regiment to go In the front lino trenches for Its six days of duty. Bend View PRICES: SI00 AND UP TXRMS: Reasonable We'll loan you money lo build. BEND'S MOST SCENIC KKSmKN'CK PROPER TY Every Iot connnniKls h view of the River, Mountains uiul City. Building restrictions ucTording to !K ittion. J. RYAN & CO. 0'Kanc Bid;. Phone 361 You'll Surely Find It Here Delicatessen & Home Bakery I'Ich, Cakes, Dread, Cookies, Home Cooked Dlshe, made daily. P. K. CHASE AND E. J. B1EMSEN JOHNSON BLDO., WALL ST. Logan's Fresh Chocolates, Taffy, CarmelH, Kudu". Hon IIoiih, mado every day. 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I, Tho piano, voire nnd violin pupil of Mrs. Korriist nnd Mrs. Ward will glvo a rocltnl In tho I'rimbyturlnn church TiK'Sduy evening at 8 o'clock, to which tlm public Is most cord In I? ly Invited. M-6Ho