The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, October 10, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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THK nKXD m i.I.ETlN. DAILY KDITION. IIKNT, OMXKW. MOMMY, (MTOIIKH lit. Il.lll.
DIATOMITE COMPANY
DEVELOPING POWER
Plant Near lower Itridge Will Have
4.14 Horsepower Capacity, En
islnecc'a Report AnuouiuxvH,
That Iho Western nlatomlte Com
pany la constructing n power plant on
the Deschutes river near Lower
Bridge (or the development of 4." I
horsepower to be used in connect Ion
with their diatumite quarries in this
county, ia the Matemcnt made by
Percy A. Cupper, slate engineer, in
his quarterly report.
During the months of July, AuRiist.
and Sept .nlicr. tie state engineer
Issued 109 pcnv.f lo appropriate
water which cover the irrigation of
3832 acres of land, the development
of 4 90 horsepower, the use of water
for municipal, domestic, mining,
flumlng and other purposes. The
estimated cost of the construction
work contemplated by the appropri
ations amounts to approximately
J 103,000.00. During this period, per
mits were Issued for the construction
of seven teservoirs for the storage
of 720 acre feet of water at an esti
mated cost of approximately $12,000-.00.
LAND PRODUCTS SHOW
DATES MADE PUBLIC
AVill no Held November .1 to 12, In
Connection With Iiiternntiomil
Ijlrcstoctt reposition.
That the Land Products show, in
cluding the State Corn show will be
held in connection with the Pacific
International Livestock exposition,
November 5 to 12, is stated in a let
ter received this morning at Bend
Commercial club headquarters. Co
operation of growers in order that
first class exhibits may be made, is
being asked.
The question of the Land Products
show will be one of the topics listed
for discussion at the Central Oregon
Commercial club luncheon to be
given at Redmond Friday.
NORWEGIAN BOYS'
PILOT ARRESTED
Grand
TUESDAY and
WEDNESDAY
Two Showi..7:H)i):tX)
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HromJy Bab"
By Johnston McCulhy
A great Paths Serial featuring the
most daring and original star of
the day. The atory of a lone girl
against the Bad Men of the West
Guns - Horses Diamonds - Cold
also Pathe News
and Comedy
up to this afternoon to put in au ap-J Kelly. Pipp out. Kelly to Neht. who;
pearance. Manager Charles Carroll covered first. Ward out. Kawllngs!
announced. In case he does not come; to Kelly. No runs, no hits, no er-
In time for the fight. Jim Harris, who
won from Cleo Sowards In the Inst
smoker, will take his place. Other
wise, all arrangements for the fight
have been made.
Fred Gilbert and Speck Woods, the
principals In the main event, are
safely under the stipulated weight
of 143 pounds. They are required
to weigh in at 8 o'clock. The first
preliminary will begin at 9 o'clock,
the doors opening at 8.
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YANKS BREAK
SUNDAY'S TIE
IN 5TII GAME
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Youths From Europe Find Itend An
Exritrijj Plai-c .Are Led To
Home of Theater Man.
Two Norwegian boys who arrived
In Bend last nieht in search of their out.
GIANTS Bancroft died to It.
Meusel. Frlsch fiied to Peckln-
pauch. Young out, Pipp unassisted.
No runs, no hits, no errors.
Sixth Inning
YANKS Ruth fanned. R. Meusel
fouled to Kelly. Pipp out. Nehf to
Kelly. No runs, no hits, no errors.
GIANTS Kelly singled. K. Meusel
forced Kelly, Ward to Peckinpauth.
Rawlings popped to Miller. Smith
Ward to Pipp. No runs, one
rors.
GIANTS Rawlings doubled. Smith
filed to Ward. Snyder hatting for
Nehf. Snyder struck out. Hums
fanned. No runs, ono hit, no errors.
The Lineup
YANKS Miller, cf; PeckinpniiKh,
ss; Ruth, If: R. Meusel. rf: Pipp.
lb; Ward. 2b; McNally, 3b; Schang.
c; Hoyt. p.
GIANTS Hums, cf: Bancroft, ss;
Frlsch, 3b: Young, rf; Kelly, lb;
K. Meusel. If: Itawlinga. 2b; Smith,
c; Nehf. p.
R. II.
Giants 1 10
Yanks 3 6
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suits. Try them.
bring re-
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Advertising
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More Exhibits Than Ever
$4,000 Premium Money
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10 RACES DAILY
INDIANS WILD HORSES
For Information, Address Fair Manager, Redmond, Ore.
VANTKI Orders for your winter's
wood; we hantllo all kinds of
--!locly. limb. slab, also Hi lurli wood.
ClaaajArd .IvrrtUmr fl.t Pr ton 10 , Jt reasfilialiln uric n. There lire nil
WANTKI) TO THAI
lot fur nillntii'ilille.
i'ldllei-r GuruKi'.
uncle met with adventure in the form
of John Hanson, who spoke their
language and offered to show them
the way to the relative's home. Han
son was not exactly sober, which may
explain why he took the strangers
hit, no errors.
Seventh Inning
YANKS Ward fiied to Bancroft.
McNally popped to Bancroft. Schang
fiied lo K. .Meusel. No runs, no
hits, no errors.
rr.t for 20 wortt or k-..
word for nil over 20.
inz ptriclly eah in
FOR SALE
"nr cm prx . . ,, , .
All cluuilierf ..Ivcrli i-m email or mil lame lor us;
ui nauiiin. i appreciate tneui all. We
; in-iiver anywhere, ny steam, ra.i or
j teiim. Phone 2IG-W. J. II. H.lgali.
icity. 9S-9li-12ji
Bulletin "Want
suits. Try them.
llini'i! ami W T':! Two men 1,1 l,,,ml n.,
I II 11 1 1 111 re, III III nlltl. f ii III I i V ; Hire,
4.1 l'4 I'l.r lle.ill. lil.i.leril Inline; ili.wn f:lr
rie.ni.: ten iul.n:.. v.ili, in mill ,
' 1'iinK n" '::'!. I'nii nnin Ave r m;.,
l ilt l In lite Lull. lli.
to the home of J. B. Sparks. Disturb- j GIANTS Nehf filed to Ruth
in a
call
ance created there
tongue resulted in
police.
Hanson and his proteges left, but
they were later located by Chief R.
H. Fox. Anton Aune acted as inter
preter, and tHrough him Fox deter
mined thut the young foreigners were
blameless. The chief today located
their uncle. Hanson paid a $10 fine
in police court this morning.
FOIl SAM: S. Andrewsliurg roller!
singing canarie.i. t ail ul 720 1
Cenrgia ave. 02-1 07p
Pjt It In Thn Mulleifn.
Itoril.N.KIo.VU, A.M !UM I;nh IlIIU'l T ( HI V
LUBBES' OPPONENT
FAILS TO APPEAR
J. E. Clark, scheduled to bix Free
man Lubbes six rounds In tonight's
American Legion smoker, had failed
strange ; uurng out, Hoyt to Pipp. Bancroft j
iiji int. nil nn ft hunt Intn Plnn u hnrwla
No runB, no hits, no errors.
Kiulilli Inning
YANKS Hoyt fanned. Miller
out, Frisch to Kelly. Pecklnpaugh
reached first on a single to l'risch.
Ruth fanned. No runs, one bit, no
errors.
GIANTS Frisch out. Pipp unas
sisted. Young reached first on a
single to McNally. Kelly singled,
but was out at second trying to
stretch it, R. Meusel to Ward.
Young reaching third. E. Meusel
fouled out to Pipp. No runs, two
hits, no errors.
Ninth inning
YANKS R. Meusel out. Frisch to
You are cordially invited to join us in
celebrating BEND DAY at the Deschutes
County Fair on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13,
on which day we will close our doors at 12 :00
noon.
Wednesday, October 12, is COLUMBUS
DAY, and we will be closed all day.
The First National Bank
Til Rit.1 iv S'jrfor Skkvics
This Bank It a Member of the Federal Reserve System
FOR SAI.K OR TRADK Chevrolet
4 r0 ; good condition. Inquire M:6
Delaware ave. C 1 -1 07-1 1 0c
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FOR SAM: Apples: I am selling a
good grade of cooking apples at
$1.10 per box. II. J. Lindsuy, Hood
River, Oregon, It. F. I). No. 1.
Js-lOB-l 19c
FOR SALE One Thomas drag siw
with two 5 ft. blades and two Gft.
One Wade drag saw, two five foot
blades and one six foot. Phone Red
mond. S10 or write Overlnnd Gar
age. Redmond. fiG-9 1-1 17p
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Two three room
houses, one partly furnished;
four room modern house. Call 35-W
or inquire at Kragich & Springer.
60-1 07-1 0!lp
FOR RENT Small two room fur
nished house suitable for two;
rent $10.00 per month; two blocks
from First National Hank. Call
59-R. 55-106-107C
LOST
LOST Blanket roll and ono boot
near Bend on Silver Lake road.
Finder nlease return to Th Itnlletln '
oflice: reward. r,0-l OS-I 07p
WANTED
WANTED Man to work on dairy;
must be able to milk; steady Job
all winter for right man. Sineud's
Pc.lry. prone 1-K-l 2. 31 -1 02-1 07c
Winter Months and Cold
Nights Coming!
The old oil In thn crank
tase Is dirty and gritty. The
iiimnier grade of oil Is worn
ut, and too heavy for winter
Ise. This dirty and heavy oil
causes the motor to start hard,
puis an extra strain on thn
battery and starting motor, all
of which tend to causa serious
trouble luter.
Oil should he changed and
crank case cleaned at least
every 500 miles to keep your
motor at highest efficiency.
V clean and flush your
crank case, put In the proper
grade of oil for your motor, on
the street. In your own garnro
or any place In the city at a
cost to you of 60c and tlio
price of oil used.
You will be surprised at t!ie
renewed vigor of your car
after wo huvo cleaned it, mid
replaced the oil oil with the
proper grade for winter driv
ing. Call 140-W and wo are on
the Job.
Deschutes Garage Co.
Vnsli Curs
Federal Tires
DR. C. A. FOWLER,
Physician & Surgeon
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Fire Prevention Is Fast Becoming the Most
Effective Movement Ever Started
Since its origination in 191G the ellimination of
fire has reached its highest percentage this
year. Government reports of fires in the United
States show a o2 decrease over 1916 and a
Ylx- decrease over last year.
Monday is National Fire Prevention Day. Join
the great movement and make Bend fireproof.
The Shevlin-Hixon Company
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F. M. BLOOM
Dentist
Room 4 and 6, over I'ostofflc
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DR. G. SKINNER
DENTIST
Office, Room 1. O'Kane llldg.
I'hono: Olllco, Illmk 235-W
Office Hours: 9 to 12 1 to 5
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R. S. HAMILTON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Room 13 and 18 First National
Hank llulldlng. Tel. Dl
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CARLSON & LYONS
PLUM RING
& HEATING
Plumbing and Heating Supplies
Rath Room Accessories, etc., etc.
Pipe, Valves
and Fittings
PHONE 130-J
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J. K. MINER & CO.
Real Estate
MINER III. DO.
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DR. E. E. GRAY
DKNTIHT
Hours: 9 to 121 to 6:30
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DKN1ISTHY
Tel. 167
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MRS. V. A. SMITH
Apimit for the
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