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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1925)
THE BBND BUL1 RTiM. DAItY K PIT ION, BEND, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBJ8R 8. LOSS PAGE B Greater Interest Than Ever Shown In World Series Games GAME STRONG II SAYSHEYDLER ! l ins DAT) ISHII The ,j. : IN hi'okt AlllClil'.lU Hl'iOp -fr Star at 12 Seat Sales Deny Rumor J Sport Is Slipping (U. P- Lmri BflrstaThe i1'"'1 Bulletin) NBW VORKi Ool i TrOBtoBdoul intercut thai . i- ibowa In tba world aortaa ''ur ! tin Washington Btnnlora and the litm I'uikIi nlratna disproves any thltl have been made thai biiitehiill ' ii iitiiiiiK iii tin' affection of th Thetis dofootad ' be Uiiallsb. cut tar Blrongor In ii race 0(1 Miu- )t llc .nl 1881 'Mil' Itliiiijnghtiin mill ('hiittiiunorn tenuis won (UmI fi r rinii pigot hi tin riniitii of (in southern Iobbub iumDi i'.i7 jiiiin w. Malls, promt mill major louui baatball pllcher. bom Bl Knn (Jmntlii, I'll I l(tl ai Winnipeg, hiuvd 4 K boll defeated Tummy Kll- base In 12 rouDftoi HM Cosy Dolan nnd (In my O'COBBOj Dl the QlBBtl : found ki iii y by CommuMlouer .in. ulli'iiiiilliiK Iii bribe it riiilnilrliihlii playt BBII r In throw u 4 Dempsey Will Battle On Thanksgiving Day ll' ft I......I V.,,. I. T. Il.i,,! llullVtlnl i.d.i AMiKi.Ks. da. i -Pranklej RdwordOi iMiw Orlaani promoter, mi ; nonncod hoyi todBy "mi i" iimi BtBtched Jack Dompaay mui Mortlo Burkf iiir i" rimiiii decision riKiii I i iiu n k"K i v i iik liny iii ,v or- Iftt f)H. KilwurilH I'ulil licmpiicy agreed to I IIik mull h two wi'i'ku ii'ii before In! Murk' nlgm-d yi'H- Mu.,,1 Hint Hi.. Wiinhlliglon club ..bo '""') '""'nn u 1" rOBOO BOBl u. unable to accept miy mori- 1.111.11 W,J OWO OodfW. negro MtlOM Thtl mrtl) BOM IndlOBU riic promoter imld lcinp....y would ..nil K v r01.11 kuii1 mm , 1 llurke 2D pw 1 it . public accordlm to John a Haydlori pyaatdeBi of the National IbbsbOi Haydlor adrolta thni caauul rlaitora to muiir of tin' iiiK leaiui pnrki Into Mgtion might think tht' BtlOBdBBCOl li. flllllllK off. hut hi' Uld tbl llookH III bll league ilhl nut 1 any great I Iomn of bUSlBOM, "Tin. grwIdoBli of ihi- two laaiuaei .ii.' always allotted n certain number of tickets lor llm worhl urlM '"''I have iM-va r bod no 111. ny application'. I 111 1 tr Ii t bin. huy llekOtO," it. lint, whnt Influonco 111 lo l.. Ill III. '. I.i III ho ualli. "II... I'll I hIi 11 1 11 Ii ill III llii'i illi'h'i'i.'il ... ..r,...i .....I I itnriar ! I"" u" ClblfOBo lh.it III" Cam.' In III I' I h.allh in lout mini' of tin popularity." BoMtU In Lbf N'.'W York flBlBOUl dkltrlet mi ibowi lb Plraloi to ! Ihi- favorlti'ii to win al 6 to r Thi-n-han hofin v.-ry Hill' Wnatilnitton monry In nlKht. hut thin .-an bi 11 pluln.'.l tint hi'dlnic roDinili.Hlonr tal.l UdO (hut ho hail lln.uuo In In 1 on WnnhliiKtoti Ji.-.i 101 aoou Bl H 011I1I hi. Ii'urni'il ih'flnlKly that lluiky Hun!" utnl ItoKir IVrkln tiaUKh wotihl hr In OOBcUllOB to play Fights and Fighters Kt'turn of It. A. Winthrop llrnrlrltti Harltrir l only 12 ywiik ul.l hut bIm-'n BlrOBdy .llnpluynl 1. ..I ibUlty UK u BMrmald. in bar imiiui wlmmlnv mint, h pUu-eU iwinil In (Im tllvlna went, OOBipoUnB uiiulnM u itulaiy of ulin1 Htnrt humr la In I .. .1.'. : i. , i'alif mui fiimlly OBllod on Mr. unil Mm, 1 1 1.. I. Hnupp lundoy. Mr. unil MrH. Kurl MoFoddOB wuru iRunilay vliillora ut 'hi' homo of Mc- Poddon'i loihor, who Hroi oortb or I TorroboBBO. Mr. and Mm. Anr.ntrnnr. viHlloil nt Ihi- liomi! of Mr uint Mm Hum Ohh 9uBdBy Drvlllc MIIih wjh :i Hi ml hualnen , yutltor Monday. Layd Piiirfioiii of lbf dlotomiu mlBM trlplleil l.ulhi r M' lion ovor Ihui v i'i'k 0b4' Mr anil Mm. Churl. Kill or Bondl vlnlti'd ut tin' homo ol A J. Hill unil I fumlly. CBBTlM HotaBI Bblppod (liree cur- loodf of Btoofe to Portland Iuhi irooki j Mr mid MrH Nowoll Vun Taml. ' Mr and Mm. Bobbl Knorr mid Mr mid Mm. Duffy Knurr woni to Mill oraob bttnttBal or or tba woob and. Qoorgf Tiorn WOnl daof httntlng: lllHt Wl'I'k. Mm. Khurp and Mr. WOOtOr ut-1 Itandod tin- Baa torn Star naotlnf ui RodntoBd WofttBoaday nifbl Tin' VoddorOi Boar tin. dlatotnlt . inlni'H, liuvo trudi'il ll.i-lr homeHl.'ids , for property iiiiur Orpnta Pnia. Tbay oro kaaplai Utolr plaoa on iiu rivi.-r juud ara koIiik to move 10 thi. railay I In tba HprluK. The ptMipk. of thin t'ummiinlty were; 1 liuny Monday, Toeailay uud Wednes 1 I day Katbarlnf and proporlni axblblti I for tho fair. Mru ArBOy In plnnuliiK on KolnK to, The DallOl laOrday when her son, I Charles' returna to IiIh work. Mm. ArBOy will vlHlt her IOB ( loude, who 1 IIvim In The DOllO) Mr. J. Kom vUlled Mm. Knorr lam Krlduy. I O V. Iluhhurd h.u 1 barge of the Face Tremendous Job ', 'j , J : , ' I Along the Sidelines t ! ! (. (II. P. M Wire toTtM llfn.l nulMln) CAMBRIDGE, Mann.. Oet. 1. Harvard In mil In win every sumo Hi Ik neuHon, according to Conch Hub Fisher, In the past Harvard hm I considered nil the Kuines preceding the Villi' game an only u means of preparing for her ancient rival. NBW HAVEN, Conn.. Oct. I. 1 Vale's football Biuad engaged In Its I SSI .scrimmage today In prepare'! -n for the opening gam against M ddlu- bury KVANSTON, 111.. Oct. 1. All tho veteran halves at Northwestern are numlng Injuries except Whlto, so practice was not miff, but lasted until after sundown. Lewis, a notf roan, In hitting the line with urotV lug power. SOUTH BBND, Ind., Oct. 1. Lombard and Delolt, the naxt two taomi on Notro Dame'a Hchcdulo, will KOt "line run'' playing. Kockne n ineentratlnf on preparation for the army game, mill far off, but regarded SS tba first real teat. STANFORD, Oct. 1. The Cardl ' no I football injured llm mood ut four ; today with John Uarthwsitev hali 1 back candidate, out of the game with a sprained ankle. Terrebunne warehoi..c. v.hith ih now l)tllu't'(l by Now Chitrjios Cloutlor, narpontar, eras dead today J open fur atorast 1 art u ri-rfult of having been lied, ; Minn Velma Mackiy vUJted friends Vi'ltiHiroo uf KiiSKi-d mid heuteti und left on tli al Hentl Sunday. iU p. i iftir-i frlrs " n.c Beei iiuiMim NKW YOltK. Oct 1 T..mm Mil llfsn. BUropaOB welierw'ilghl und middleweight rhumplon. won n 10 round decision from Morrle Schlalf (BO, Oinuhii Ja. k Zlvl, . IMtlshurgh welterweight, won 11 in round deci sion from Maul Doyle. New Yorjt lletiirn of Hubert A lletul on charges of obtaining money BBdaf bklae preteoseH und of lun-i-ny hy bailee, was being delayed today by Investigation of charges of Illegal Irani. 11 Dons with a hunk In l'tmu ileua, according to word received In 1 BJOBd lodey from J K Kilmer. pe-1 .lal deputy sheriff who was sent to! bring bin here. H'lntlirop was sr rOOtOd in Pasadena lust Saturday on the llend tbirBWi ftlad by Walter 1; Coombs and K M Cluuves of ("res-J 1 ent highway between Aherdeen mid Mull- Murvln Illbbard und his sister Gcr- tesmiii Sunday. jtruib- vint.-d friend', al I'owvll H ut' - l lou,l"r "' u'u authorities j Sunday. Mr Wyman vimng lD ,ho vnI about tho sire una tancaa of nla boot- orrtlta Miles made a business trip ,(,(,, ing and nun ycsiernuy in u nospuai j 10 neiiu . ev. r.ing. here K. Campbell was a visitor here and gave an Interesting talk ofter the Coach Knuie Rockne and Captain Cltm Crowe have a tremendous task ahead uf them if Notre Dame Is going to live up to It gridiron deeds of the pan few seasons. With the celebrated -four horsemen" gone, as well as many other stars. II will lake some real work to put the Irish on the football map this campaign. Rockne ton the left) and Crowe are shown tn the accotnpanyiruf photo looking over prospecllvo candidates. MISSOULA, Mont., Oct. 1. Mon ' tana Is counting much on Its back field In Saturday's game here with Washington State college. Thirteen BsBfl are out for backfleld positions ' and six of them are lettermen. In cluding Bill Kelly, Ted Illman, Rus 1 sell Sweet, Paddy Sugurc, who ere I counted on to be the regulars. DIATOMITE CREWS WORKING 2 SHIFTS William Hall made a business trip to Bend Tuesday. Mru Willi.. Hull tin. I rhlMri,!, mini Christian Endeavor meeting Sunday Frl(,ay vlth Mr, Qaor(a E1Uo,t. 111K111 111 uie 1.. 1-. w . nan. PARIS, Oct 1 Mnrcel Nllloa, for mer French heavyweight champion, knot ked out J111 k Taylor. Auivrlcun BOffro, In the second round ht Hil ls. 11. 1 1 Jlmmj Dorr) of St I .u In arao kBOOkod out In the sixth ruiind Iftaf taking 11 BOBtlBl .it the hiiuits of I'hii Kaplan. Nawark Kddle "Kid ' Wagner of I'hlladelphln won over I'.!. Hartls) .f We a fort ( iirpenU'r. Gaggedi Hoalcn 111 In rounds School (i.vmnasium Work Unrir Way For Sisters Work constructing a school gym-' nasliitu In Sisters Is now under way.! reports J Alton ThoiiipMuu, county1 superintendent of schools. The gym nasium will he loo by fu feet When SOBiplOtOdi Hi" rymnanlnm will be j used by the Sisters high uchool to j jlrulu Its basketball teatn. Although .members of the team lust year had 1 few fu'-llltles for training, they made I. Mrs ,1111 excellent showing in the banket ' ball tOttraamoBl in llend. TerrciMtnne Kanchcr Brings In Blooded Animals Mr. and Mrs. Wallenhurg and daughter. Certrudc. left for Corvallls Wednesday, where tlerirude will at tend school this WiBtOT. Mr. and Mrs. soon I Mr. and Mrs. Sam I.anti attended the birthday party at the home of TBRRBBONNB, Sopt. 30 Tbolfrod tOWtt Wednesday evening, erews at the dlntomltu mine are con- Sam Ohles has Lnlshed haying tinning to work IB hours a day, a , From 27 acres he rut 100 tons of double shift, to 80 their extru mill-; hay. lug und It Is expected that they will) Mrs. Charles Peck bum Benton of he milling for some lime to get Hie Kelso Ii aBBOOtOd here this week to required tonnage out. I visit her many friends Jim McClny lis busy building a Mrs. Cutes and Mrs. Calbralth chick. 11 house. 14 by llu feel. made u business trip to fiend Mon- Mm II H. Fouler, accompanied by Mr. Blrebord was busy last week digging potatoes. fie has sold a carload. Miss BaMl UnM of Madras is vis- I .-, uiuti.r llau I inn.ln Chuft Wall,nburg are returning home U;u.hcr ,h(. school her(Ji TAX DODGER CHASE NETS MUCH MONEY Dies Front His Injuries SAN FRANCISCO. 0.1. I llolnnli Brown, film Bator us vail u bonis had to put up 11. .ion I1111I mi a charge of rmhciilcmcnt from Holly w 1 be fore he could gel Into the ring hen. rgnlusi "Battling" Monroe, hut he) might as well have staled out The fight lasted half a BllBBtOi time for! Monroe to Innd u serlei of punches , that put BfOWfl down tor the count J Tiger Bobbins uud Jimmy Darcy 1 fought a fust draw In t Iiu sp..clnl Tent. OAKLAND. Cat . t). t I Charlie Long. Omaha negro middleweight, 1 won derisively in In rounds against I PtBBblB !"!ny. lOBBl fighter. Redmond List Is Sent j Officials of Bend High Hnven ru allium and two IQbBtlltttOal of laat ycur'ii Redmond high school 1, mi I. nil team are meniherii of Hie Hlllllld which will oppose llend high In Friday's llend day game at the county fair, beginning ul :i o'clock according to Redmond's eliglbllllv list, received hern this morning by Bond high officluls. The veterans lire Hiirdick. center; BUlhnall, guard, and BOOkWtth, nub stllute guard; llaniien, tackle; Schu macher and McDonald, ends; (laten. snbltltUta end; King-. quortorbBoki und Liindhorg. fullback. The lis! Inrliideii t tin following iHwnn; D. Biirdlck, W. DOBBhUO, B, noibnalli J. King, C. Lundhnrg, A. fttout, M. BtOUt, S. Moore. II. HBO sun, D. BohumaobaTi 0, QatOt, R. Mc Donald, O. Freiiniaii, It. Freenuui, .1 flUliOk, M. BoobBOi 0. Wright, O. Bl- linger, p. Smith, n. Andoraoni J. Honhiim, P. Holnieu, II. Cottlnghani, 11. Hteeln. II. Rildow, A. Beckwllh. III. P. I.mJ H lrrtnTh, rVn.l Bulletin) ABKRDKKN. Wash . Oct. 1 J. K. In Cabaret Now Joseph Lycell. former Unptlst pastor, now Is a onbnrot nlnger In a Chicago hotel. Ho left the ministry after ono of his parishioners filed suit for di vorce and charged the pastor with being too friendly with his wlfo. liii-s, who tuts been in Port land for !:onie t!p:c. returned home! Sunday evening Mm Foster's op-j crutlun for cataract was successful and her night has been restored after mini) month- of almost complete' blindness. I,. P. Snnpp. prominent farmer of this community, returned last week from Idaho with four animals of the (luernsey breed, all pedigreed, tine of UMBO was purchased for Harney, Rod 0B Ids, who also believes In good dulry slock. Boapp has two animals for sale and on. he Intends to keep for his own herd. The men of this community ore giving every spare doy to help on the women's building nt the fair. To' those who take their lunch this build ing v ill be un lidded feature, for In, 'It has been provided a large rest room, and tables will he placed for those who wish to use them, nl the tilde of Hie bUlldlBf. Leonard McFiidden called at tho, home of (leorge lunker Sunday. Joyce Fo. u former resident of (his vicinity, called at the home of William Hall Friday, on his way to Portlaod Iron Klamath Fails. William Hall mid sou made a busi ness trip lo llend Friday. Mrs. mi.bard called at the home uf w. m. Hull Friday, Mrs milliard and Mrs QatOB called nn Mis. (leorge Linker Friday. Mm. (lutes and Mra. luokor were business visitors In Redmond Friday. I Harold lunker left for llend Sun day to attond lobool thero, (i. orge Hamilton went hunting laat week nnd raturnad home Wednesday with tho desired hurlt, Mrs. Snapp's mother. Mm. Corliss uf Bond, Is flatting her this week. Mr. and MrH. Leonard McFaddnn day. Oenevleve Mae. daughter of Mrs. Hall. Is ill with a sver.- .old. Mrs. Morris of llend called at the home of Mm. Kverett Miller Monday. More Than Four Millions For riovernmenl In Month WASHINGTON,. Oct. l. The na tion's greatest roundup of tax de linquents and dodgers resulted In ihe collection or 14,101,104 during August, the Internal revenue bureau announced today. Two thousand agents or the bureau made 45.84 Investigations and lev-, led c ' .' 1 ' additional In assess-, ments. The number of delinquents wns re ported as 23,830. of whom 9. 888 were income tax dodgers and 14,141 miscellaneous tax evaders. 1 Colorado, New Mexico. Utah and Wyoming reported 293 Income de linquents and collections amounting to 32.916 with 110,149 In assess ments. Oregon. Montana. Idaho and Wash ington contributed $11,257 from 805 income delinquents with assessments of SI, 479 and $15,877 from 1.160 1 miscellaneous delinquents from as sessments of $21,954. Arizona, California. Hawaii and Nevada reported 6S8 miscellaneous! delinquent and collections of 09.118.. MOSCOW. Ida.. Oct. 1. The foot ball game between the University of Idaho and Idaho State college has been advanced from Saturday to to morrow. The Coyotes will arrive, here tonight. Coming Sunday MILTON SILLS in "1 WANT MY MAN" River Terrace Co. LOTS For less than half the price you can purchase in other towns in the northwest. We have kept these prices down, but on the first day of October we will raise prices 20 per cent. River Terrace is a restricted district. No shacks allowed. Easy Terms River Terrace Co. J. A. EASTES, President and Sales Manager 121 Oregon St. Phone 32 The New AUTONA ALL CAST CIRCULATOR Brown Grained Mahogany, Blue or Gray Porcelain Enamel Finish or Plain Gray Iron and Nickel Finish. fHi: AUTONA CirtCi'LATOR is built according to tho most Improv principles of warm air furnace construction, and may be placed In any room in the home. Like a basement furnace it consists cf an inner fire chamber, surrounded by a beautifully designed nil cast iron casing. This casing Is not in contact with the fire chamber at any point, there being a circulation space from the bottom to the top from three to five inches, which cause;; cold air to be drawn in through cold air Intake grills at bottom of all sides of the cabinet, as well as underneath it. and as it rises It becomes highly heated and is fore .1 upward through the grilled top, broadcasting It through every room in the house nnd to all corners, thus causing a constant circulation of all the air In the space to be heated. $75.00 to $97.50 Other Heating Stoves, $1.00 to $90.00 $ Si i B Now: 100S Bond Street SQUARE DEAL FURNITURE STORE Phone 324 Soon: Corner Bond and Minnesota t.-.cS ;..S B 5 Si nt & 3 B B B H 3 2 B B 43 3 fl. IS H. Bl X I I Oregon Will Open Season Againnt M. A. A.C.Saturday IIMIVKIIHITY OK OREGON, Ku 'etw, Oct. 1.- University of Oregon will open Hit foolhnll IBbOdUlQ Satur day afternoon on liny ward field .. gainst the Multnomah club loam of Portland. Last year tho clubmen i. merged victorious by n fl lo 0 ncoro, .nil according lo ndviinco Indlimllons i hey are even stronger lliaii In 1924. Tlin only man who Is down It Ihn MBB who thinks he's down. BRINGING UP FATHER 0 1 I've jovjt w(5ot iz let tcsj TO M'VC.CIE TriL.l-.IM' HCiT. TO COME. RtOHY HOME -t'M ,i- LOME SONC - I'M, -blCW. ' r HPBm ' . I nt i . 'p r. . ) ..... .-id HELLO OOCiMH - lou avu; tic Finvr coy u TOURC OOM THE CU I V.'.VsT TO KC. HlCKEl l 11 TOMOttCOw n i IVC 'DEEM im a C f ' VW- EE V COOO PEUL.E5 - L.ET ME HAVE TVA,T ! LETTER.- TONOKROvv VEO-WILL-fOO - OOM'T I MIC.HT5 Hi CXI WITH . , TALKi fi Ol923 ST INT'L Ci mui: ScNVICC. InC. DutoiN nghti roaarvni 0f