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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1922)
5. paoh a TH BBffP BCTXBTIN. PAILT KDITlOft, nKND, OIUCOON. ' rUTl ltDAV, KKIUU AItV 18, IQliJ. REDMOND GETS CHMPIONSHIP 1)i:fkt.s wkakk.m:i hkxh Midi TK.1M IN ItOl'tiH I'OX. TKtiT UASUF.TS I'KKVKXTKIt BY RKFKItKK'S WHJSI.K. Bond high school's basketball team, weakened by I bo illness of several regular pluyers, was last night defeated In the deciding game of the season by Redmond high, which took a firm grasp on the championship at the same time that It took an 1 8 to 9 victory over Hond. Three times Rend high located the basket just a fraction of a second after Referee Woigar.d had called a foul on Redmond. While it was the opinion of local funs that at least one of thoso baskets should have counted, it is not likely that a pro test will be made, as the points thus acquired would not changa the re sult. The game was one of the roughest seen on tho local floor this year. Gates of Redmond was disqualified with four personal fouls against him, and two of his team mates had three each. Redmond's football tactics were partly responsible for the fact that Bend acquired but two field baskets,- Johnson getting both. Prineville last night defeated Mad ras high at Madras by a score of 44 to 29. This leaves Bend and Madras tied tor second place, if Bend defeats Culver here tonight. Last night's lineup and scores were: The teams: Bend forwards. Or--rell (4), Johnson (3); center, Nor cott; guards, Kohfield, Philbrook; substitute, Claypool; Redmond forwards. Barton (3). Calbraith (6); center, Holloway (9): guards, Van Meter, Gates; substitute, Bates. Ref eree, Weigand. ' 1 SENNETT JZZSX&EiSt NORMA jt: -iAfM-t V0MSTANCJ -yr T INCE f ."IP.'N.i WCOOCAN Ct&iVT BARRY Jtf MABU M,, fiT 7 wri rf 'nrstNafinna wwk fi RAOUL WALSH BUSTER KEATON (Joseph) SUNDAY MONDAY I cram wes BASKETBALL TEAM The Boy Scout troop of Bend has organized a basketball team, and challenges any team under 100 pounds to games. A game will soon be played with the Prineville Scouts. Anyone wanting games with the team here is asked to call the assistant Scoutmaster at The Bulletin office. tele H$db$s xfosh A KIND WORD TODAY WILL MAKE YESTERDAY A HAPPY MEMORV, TOMORROW Kresm l ..rD.ji ' tt.r mt n avtocatzr 3cnv. co. IS I , w ' i 5 ' " t& 1 . SI I Marguerite Clarte. "Scrambled. "Wives 9 I Med 9? "Oh"! FEB. 1 8 TO 25 A week in which you will see only pictures bearing the Fii;st National Trade Mark, the biggest stars in the business, working in dependently under independent di rectors for independent theaters, in pictures of the highest type. The following is our program for First National Week. Sunday and Monday, February 19 and 20, Marguerite Clark in "Scrambled Wives." Liberty, Tuesday, Feb. 21, and Grand. Wednesday, Feb. 22, Mr. and Mrs. Carter De Haven in "Twin Beds." Funny? Why, its I RICHARO BARrHELMESS BEN TURPIN GRAND SATURDAY .AND SUNDAY-7:30 and 9 OTlock Bebe Daniels in a scream "Scrambled Wives" j They heard the laughs in St. Johns when this comedy con- 2 vulsed Portland. But now that It's In the movies tho screams will echo around the Poles. pa SHE saw unothor girl take possession of HKR fiance! HE saw his own wlfo come Into l.ucillo's room to look for HIM. And all the time they trembled behind tho cur tains. Then the poor boob snoozed! Marguerite CLARK Has all the trials of a divorce, and all the tribu lations of a girl who wavers between the hus band of the past and the husband of the future in Wednesday and Thursday, Feb ruary 22 and 23, Constance Tal madge in "The Love Expert." Friday and Saturday, February 24 and 25, Norma Talmadge in "The Branded Woman." All the above five productions at regular prices. We hold a fran chise on all First National pictures for both Bend and Prineville, which gives us the exclusive right on the best line of pictures to be obtained at any price and that is why we are able to give you many big special productions at regular prices. LIBERTY La?t "SSie 4 CHARLES RAY in "Two Minutes to Go" Bring the whole family for $ 1 .00 less than three regular prices. M0 Pauline was having it, all right. She had thought it would be wonderful to come of age and inherit her money and enjoy a little free dom and fun after Aunt Emma's stern rule. But her innocent little plan to visit her mother's friend hadn't included any such hectic events as were exploding, like shrapnel, all about her. BEBE DAN i ELS . portrays the role of Pauline. You know what that means youth, beauty, fun, madcap escapades, innocent mischief, excitement and thrills a-plenty. and Monty Banks in "BRIDE and GLOOM" Bring the whole Family, $1.00. Four or less, regular prices. Cutting Window Glass. Window class is blown in the shape of long cylinders, which are cut open along one side und then placed on a stone In a hot furnace, where, they gradually flatten out Into a big sheet of glass. Often the glass breaks dur ing this process, or even explodes, forming thousands of pieces, which fly in all directions, sometimes en dnnerlni? Die workers. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR RENT FOR KENT Four antt live room house. A. J. Goggans, 736 Wall street. 7G-63-85C R tr" yZii THK ROAD TO SLTCESS I H 1 i fwigI-iJSN a1 ways more easily fol- j . 31 ' t t"jB- (m M" lowed when your bank- Jri 1 iV C IIP 13" Virlilfflll Ing connections are care- if Hv vfeEsrWW nmYfllj fulIy ch08en- Tne Flr8t rii ffl :l JfsSr ! lM j j i vjll National Bank has among hj; Ji ' jss ' H Liiiw accounts probably a I 1) U$!0' I lHll(y5 greater number of old r-j is always more easily fol lowed when your bank ing connections are care fully chosen. The First National Bank has among its accounts probably a greater number of old business houses than sim ilar institutions have in other cities of like popu lation. Clients appreciate the facilities that are provided here. The First National Bank tF Bah or 8pfmio STIO ' I TAji. Bank U a Member of the Federal Reserve System FOR RENT Small apartment, fur nished. 510 Lava road, telephone! 23-M. 78-03p I FOR SALK 1917 Dodgo touring, f. motor overhauled, new top, plate-j clans back curtain, two new tires; 1919 Htynes touring, cord tires,, liuinh and top like now; 191$ Ford, I thoroughly overhauled, now top; I the::e cars priced right; take trade I and terms. Houlh worth Hros. (la-; rage, '' B3-G5p FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing room. Phone71-M. 69-62-63p FOR RENT Two houses, furnished or unfurnished. 139 Adams place. 69-(i0-6f,p WANTED WANTED Three inch wagon, . low wheels and wide tires; must no in ennri .condition and chean. C. E. Dickey, Bond, U.F.D. 1.' 83-63-64p WANTED Used reed baby carriage In good condition, inquire me Bulletin office. 74-63p FOR SALE C. V. SILVIS LIST RANCHES ' $4. BOO 1)10 acres of land, nlco four room house, barn aud other out buildings, cistern, piano all fenced, 35 acres under cultivation; this placo Is located only 3 Mi miles from Bond; water right under the Rwal ley company. $5,000 40 acres all under cultiva tion and practically all in alfalfa; modern six room house, large barn and out out-buildings; this Is a dandy country homo for some one; the house on this place Is worth tho price asked for the tract. FOR SALE Modem uouse uiiu lu lots in very desirable location for sale at a bargain. Call 265-J. 29-69-B0-B3C FOR SALE OR TRADE Buckskin mule, coming three years; gelding coming three years, halter broke. Ernest M. Davis, R. F. D. No, 1. 7I-62-64p FOR SALE Solid ouk bookcase, glass double doors, removable shelves; will sell at sacrifice. I'hone 154-W. 67-61-63p FOR SALE OR TRADE Flvo room house, $800; seven room modern house, basement, garage, three lots, near Kenwood school, $2,760. A. J. Goggans, 736 Wall St. 75-63-65C FOR SALE Furniture for six room house, and house for rent. Apply 328 Bond street. 77-63p FOR SALE Incubator, 160 egg. 714 Ogden ave, 79-83p FOR SALE Small, medium and heavy limb wood, $4 per cord. Phone 322-R. 82-63-65p $3,600 40 acres near the city limits of Bend; 36 acres under cultiva tion. $3,250 Four acres cultivated, four room house, root cellar, garage, city water and Irrigation water; this is an excellent place for truck gar dening right In the city. C. V. SILVIS 8.1c 138 OnEOON AVENUE FOR SALE Flvo room house; modorn; west Bido; $3,000. THIS SPACE BELONGS TO C. J. LEVEIIETT SIIIK TALK X It Is well for nil tin- pi-npli- of CimiIiiiI )iigi,n to take unto of article -.vi.ltcn by KrnipM.-r i. .Miliar, pii...ldi-iit of llrlnl Water, Unlit Ai I'nwcr ( imipiiny. Kniil iiillt li. iiiiulr its appear niirp in Ixtuc of The lliilli-tln of rrliruniy 1.1, anil lli-iul l'rrs of 1-Vlinmi-y llllli. What do we read hi-lwi'i-n the line-.? Tliniik yon, v. J. li: i:i:tt. I. H. For sale, bargain In liounn mid lot, Onicc, 10511 Bond K lice I, Demi, Oicgiill, SEE C. J. L. Kuy avonue; $1,700. Throo room furnished house; Kon- wood; $1,100. Three room house; Ooorgla ave- nuo; $1,060. Eight room modorn house; finest resldonco In Bend; beautiful loca tion; some tonus to responsible parties; $8,000. Twelve room apartment house; easy terms; $5,000. Five, room modorn house; Jefferson placo, $3,500. Soveral other houses. lino bargains In We huvo customers for two live room modern houses. RANCHES FOR SALE Forty acres, two miles enst of Bend; $3,500. Eighty acres, nt Tuinnlo rnaorvolr; terms; $2,000; owner will trade this place for Bond rosldonce, Five room house; Park addition; some terms; $3,500, Forty aeros, 3 miles from Redmond; 34 acre water right; 30 acros in cultivation; 20 acros In alfalfa; price $4,260. Three room furnished house; Mc-' Forty acres; Joins Bend; name your own terms. Eighty acres, neur Doschutits; now modern house; tho show placo of Contral Oregon. Flvo room houso In Portland to trado for Bond residence. SEE US BEFORE BUYING INNES & DAVIDSON 63c USED CARS USED CARS FOR SALE All In kood mechanical c Iltlon; have Just boon overhauled In our -l,,- one model 34 Velio; nno model 38 Voile; one modol 4 Overland; one Biilck rnadstor; one baby grand Chevrolet: one Diidcn innrimi- n,u cars wore nil bought right it it d are priceu rigiu; u you nro in the market for a used car, this Is your opportunity to buy a good car choap; terms can bo nrrangod; see us -to day, rionoor tiarugn, 81-03-64c LOST LOST On Foh, 4, botwonn Bond garage and Vellum store, on main road, lunch pall with thermos bottlo; nnmo on ond of bucket. Lenvo name at Smith's grocory. A, W. Cook. 80-3p