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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1927)
THK RKNn 1UH.I.KT1N. RKNO. ORKfiON, MONDAY. MARCH 21. 1927 Bend Trapshooters Retain State Lead With Perfect Score Sunday PAGR TWO tHBECniNNGPQ O" Our Way IlHVLLUUnHLIU BREAK STRINGS Bv Williams Manning, Smith, Shel-. : by Shatter 25 Each .Bend ti-apshootcrs retained tlloir lead over all iither clubs I lli tho stale eutered In the Ore-1 gontun telegraphic tournament by tjjrnlnjc tn u perfect score. "5. In! yesterday's shoot, defeating Co-' rfnillp 75-74, Hlllshoro 75-72 and1 I boil Uivov 75-73. The Bend i IJnp club shot ugainst CoquiVe 1 uuil Ilillsboro in the rega'ar j tnriK' inent schedule and shot off: attle with Hood ltlver. J Three Pel feet Strings The three members of the local ' chtb who broke their strings of : bine locks were Dr. V. G. Man- j iitng, W. A. Shelby and V. A. Sjilth. Dr. Munnlng. one o tho IMentier shots of last season, ! til mod In his first perfect score ! ot the 1927 season Sunday.'. SAitlh and Shelby have been j shooting consistently this season, j lit the five shoots held so far j tills year, Smith has turned in four perfect strums. Shelby. recognized as one of the leading ! marksmen in the state, has been 1 credited with 25. birds three1 tidies this season. i L. R. Plckard broite 2 4 out of, lift 25 pigeons in the Sunday ; morning shoot and S. E. Huberts, i Lit. J. C. Vandevert and A. BpwJes shattered 2.1 out of their string.. S. T. Fox, recogniied Aff one of the best Bhols on the Rinrt Rnlmfl- nnrl emml In nnv nf Selves Oregon's clav target marksmen. was not ud to his usual form vrsity j I jf I -i i!7 ITS ACt'UALLH PAtWFUL. FOR 17-Y SOU. O' Trt VNOOCo o WA.-fcrt WeamPiE WAU, amw vgi-vtwe. ON IfY COMPANVS lme. a Turtle im a slow MOViW plVCrVER BOLL 'OD LIKE X GET OM HIM WITH A PAAf? O' VNHE.M A FE.LLE.Fl FAinTS, HE. SHOULD RlNOr OUT FIRST" AM' RirjCr im AJHEM HE, COMES TD TT-IAT l'3- VOO St-WOLOKlTCET PAID FOf? Beim" OWCONSCWUS . NES HE O UKE.TSflCr A PlKIM HlM.tCMEE "THAT. I A -X -rt J,(?.YV'U.lftM2 "ft- MAV-. torn,'.. , public Intorcsl us tvpivscntlng (he ehninetoi'. irciiupllKiimcnta mi J Interests of the .undent body .'of tho college. Words U u sophomore In luni-lmiilciil ongl J peering. AUTOISTS FLOCK TO OPEN ROADS AGAIN I Warm Sunday Calls Out Many Motorists Cent rtil Oregon was on wheela ; Suudiiy. huudreds ot uiilomohileH ; ' traveling tho mhlstuie roads. 1 ; With llend ' their starting point. ' scores of machines Sunday after-' noon headed north and suuih. ' One of the favorite drives wits .the Crooked river bridge, vis-, itcd by soveml thousand people during the day. iimirillnt to an' osttinute. The oar.'y afternoon saw several donen machines lined -along the parallel anil ' ap proaches to Ih, big steel spun. , Many of the machines which j used the Central Oregon roads Sunday were driven to the snow lines. It was possible to reach 'snow lines south In the Crescent icoumry. west of Sisters and up i the Ochoco drive from I'rlnevllle. ! The. spriiiK-IIke weather n- .the drop In gasoline prices re sulted In many miirhines being ' taken out ot "cc.'d storage" over the eek-eiiil. a fact attested by the great number of temporary licenses seen on the highways. His Joker a Deuce of a Card )irf m, f'-7: rN r i N1:a, l.oa Aiigrlvs llurcau John R. Walker, of lxs Angeles, had told his wife, Jean, ho wus worth a million dollars, but nflor their marriage, aha assort sliu had t pay nil llu bills. When ho sent her a Joker, tho former Denver I preneiil uurjo look It to court und got nil iinuulnivut. 'bend legionaires VISIT PR1NEV1LLE I 20 IWmn l'eicy A. Stovi'iis Tost Make 1 rip ' Hoinc ao iiieililieiH of the I'nicy A, Steven" Pl e' Ainc'lcail l.c.tlou nnil eliilil iiiciiiliers of Hi" liuiil Aini'iican l.cglon Auvlllaiy alleuilcd ill" illsli'lct ciMifer '" of Hie legion lie" HI I'l luevlll" Saliiiila.v ufi"i II"'"1 ""d "veiling ' Stnlo iirtlcliils of llio l"Klnn and (ho aimll!'iy wni" pri's'lit The Ceulllll Oregon legion. imiIi ci ended I heir m al - I (eleine llll II l el S "v eck". veieiaim riding lh" !"' '"r. Two of the liililiilcx. I i, i r.Hin ami 8. Woods, were ftm I I'. Mill Til" lltli l'lloou sewilniw wire In the imlipo of cuiilei- i iiiea. A bamiiiel was nerved In ihu Oilioco Inn ni 7 :n H.iiunl.i) night lor Ihu .'egloii iiii'ii. Mi'IiiImth of the lli'inl t" -( of III" leuloll ulio nditlesM'd the a"' nelllbled leriloiiniilles Here H, It Hiottll. Charles Kmklll". .'"rank II. I'lliue, I. eon lievrrau and J. C. Wright. coniuialiil-r of Hi" local iinnl. Slate legion offict.ili il tvii'iil were A CI It u c Mm pity, slale . IHU III Ittil-T Cl'l Moser, slate .'djiilaul, and Munilil S'k Ion, la(" coioinllli'i-itiiin K Iti'th Cooper. ll'IOCBCIItlug Ihe vi-HMaiiH1 btiri'iin. Mas al"o Horton Promoted to Columbia Supervisor for Saturday s 19-lo-S . Rnrl Stinionf K'omiJ On beating, the Santa Clara univers- . T. . 0 , j. A. iaroittcifi oiati nine played a much ywterday although he shattered , De,,er orana OI "aseoan nere es afi but three of his string G. j le"lay and hr.'d the Sacramento Oregon S.. Blakley likewise broke 22 'Senators to a 4-to-0 victory In .Corrallls. cmge Stokoe. J. O. Gilfillan ' Ihe ,lnal Kamc ot tne se3- Tn? ' and J. C. Kedlfer eracked 21,So,on Vannigans beat the Grass eaten out of 25. and V. Plath. EII; Valley Miners yesterday 3 to 2. ; opkins and H. L. Wc.'ch hit four-i . ' lifths of their birds. i ' Bakersfield. CjI.. March 21. j Four CIulis at 75 The Seattle Indians defeated the Four clubs entered in the tour-! Denver Western league club yes-' nanient made perfect scores terday 17 to 4 In exhibition' Bend, Pendleton. Salem and game here. Kyle Graham, new Heppner. The win fo' Salem i pitcher obtained from the Boston Sunday places this team in sec- i Braves, reported to the-Indians ond pine In the tournament ! yesterday. I itanfjmgs, closely crowding thej Ber,d marksmen. Portland, Co-j San Jose, Calif., March 21. ' nuille. Echo, Eugene and Med-! Thirteen safe hits gnve the Port- :; ford, turned in scores of 74 and land ' Beavers victory In the sec-1' Klamath -Fa I. '.a.. Huntington. . ond game with the Philadelphia . fl2k"er and Hood River are cred- Cc.'ored Giants here Sunday by a. Iil with scores of 73. The score of S to 7. A feature of Djles team w.is low in the state : the game was a home run by Al ! sqares Sunday, 68. ! McCurdy with the bases full. Portland, Pendleton Xext 3"he Bend gunners next Sunday Tijuana. Mexico. March 21. ' fare- another hard test, when Clipping four-fifths of n second.; tljjylwill line up. telegraphically, off the track record, Backbone; nwinst Portland and Pendleton, j won the 10.000 added cup rare. Portland in recent weeks has yesterday over a distance of two' tiutn hitting its stride, and the miles. Minerva, his stable male lir score turned in yesterd-iy by j fro mthe Greenoriar stables. took! tlQ jCmatilla county, gunners at- I second place and Dangerous, j toats- the prowess of the roundup ' owned by the Rosedale stable,' s'ffad. i w.'S fhird. The time was 3:23 1-5. 1 J'he tournament is to end on i The winner's end totalled til. .April 24, with Bend shooting i 000, while the second horse won: ntJSinst Huntington. The win-! 11,500. Eight horses faced the Agricul-u'ral College, March 21 Adam D. Woods of. Bend has beeu ap pointed to the strff of the O. A. C. Dally Uarom.'te'. The Ba rometer publish" Ihe news of the coVege an.l .is of g.Mieral Horton. Bend a lnu-e. The promotion becomes el- ard OH heiress. i feciive on April 1. j The terms of the seitlcmeul I llorton has been tu.ilstiiul u-1 were not revealed, but It .t nil- ttervlsor of the I'uialll'ii nai tonal ' dois.'ooil that Couuieia S.tlm re- forest, with houdiiuarlers In Pen-' tallied custody ot bur son Peter. column. cminiiiii Mrs. tit. !).- former- dlelon. since Decent her. I :'. lie Moth count and countess are presided. of lh" udilieH.es forest as for a tinio .In the soullie'lt now In Kurope. 1 nf the itcMllary intetlitg nn Offlil.ils "f lite nuvrv pics fill were llurc.'ll lllienhtli'l , Mule priV-li-iil . Mrs llone Wil cox, sltile vice ineslili'iil . ltpi. Ocotfc Wi'tibcr. ulat" bii"tl' tl i hull in 'li, ami Mis. Ki'lli ) slale country after leaving ' 1 K. V. "J.-ck'' ly sialioned III service waning examiner, has Oregon been promoted to supervisor of llend. the Columbia national forest, i Both Mr. and Mis. llorloti with headiiuarters in Portland, were residents of llend for sev accoridng to information received en1.' years and are vctl known -. Ijpro. Here Are Some Seals ns. will go to Portland for the j barrier fltfal' competition, with a bfg j triU'hy at stake. ! 12 Sport Tabloids Brudentown. Fla., March 21. Tommy Thevenow, shortstop for three weeks a holdout, yesterday joined the St. LouiB Cardinas. i Chicago, March 21. Mrs. Emory H. Fuller Dies Suddenly Sunday The hndy of Gladys l.llll.'n. Kttller. wile of Kinory II. Kulli-r. lols tvivesijtn. was shipped this moinlng lo Wasco, wheie funeral services will be held tomorrow. .Mrs. Fc.'ler died Sunday ufi'T noon at 2 o'clock. She hud been pi..k si;i:ks man Tacniu.i. .Mar. 21 (IP) Al (hough nil airplane was used In j the search fur W. I. Perry. 42.' Tu. -,,111.1 buslnc.s iii.iii mlmiliiK since euily Widnesday, up to u late hour Ihls atlernnon no (race of It I in had lii-en found. The air-. 1 made llend by Mrs A. A S)iiion "f tit'jii t iM i;pi:nsi i: Oorge liitlctt nttil M, Cliiiiiibi'l-. Iln wimi' eat it fitleil f nml -ni.ln In Jtoillce conn toi:iy for failure to display 1':'7 lircme pluie (Itiles. who Is from Ili'ilutoiid. nhilie clrcli il nrouiid Kalonvllle ' 'al'l thai he had enl for lite plain ml vi, lolly for several hours. SIMy oilier. Iitiliiillug in "in I, rs of veteran' orgaulxailons and uieii In Hie county automotive (miles hiii-iii most of yesterday (n the hum. bill llici liuve not ttrrli, (I y, lo did nol I. :ive ii-inpor.irv iilii'.s ( 'll II 111 l,i 1 1 1 It left III. I . H nil III si t Siiluril.ty'lili;)it while tnuV lug a d" il for a lo w car. ( tu. i lv. Di'Hu, slain tiitlllc nlfiii.r. vl). Hi-it lir.ih coiuilaliiis. The Cauibiidge rnlversity Jloil resident of llend for one year .club, of K.ikIihi I is cc'elirKlln-t ami five months. Cause of death Is listed us pulmonary lultercu-losls. j twiu" ironi lll'l winoner, .Mrs. ritltiT IS snrviveo ny two hiiiiiii children. She was 25 years of age. IVniiiiiginh. -i li.'iiiiainwcghl. of us wok ihu only ihiiMior in ccsiul ; In lite Kriwi'" lltllish hiiiiiii in- ImMnK bonis held rei I'lltl) III Win. Peon rtc . tliHiil 1'lniir, ' Purl". Hie HHiih iinniversui y founding this ytor. ! By WM. C. CTHKItKIKiK , X K. Si'rvice Writer J The San Francisco Seals of the , Pacific Coast league figure to he The pennant contenders this ycur. as ,Salin-Ho.";er.s Stipulation : Ends Separation Action : New York. Marlic 21.. (IP) -A; sllptilatlon and order lo dliton. : tllllle the sepu-alioll suit bl'Oll-lhl Ittsl year by fount l.udwlg Salm was handed to the supreme court . 'clerk today by counsel fur the: count, asking that the case be dropped without cost lo eltlwr , 1 party. 1 This action was prrdlc': l.tst ; f week. The discontinuance of the sull was understood (o be bused on a cash seitlemeul of f lino, mill by ;the father of Ihe i-ountess. Hie ,foriiler M'.'llreltl ItoKcrs, Slnnd-! "Hau Francisco, March 21. (LP) : American-ltc'lan team of Stock-i usual, with perhaps even bright-- Jfljc Missions came from be-: holm end Georgettl led the six-' er chances than they enjoyed; liipdiin Ihe eighth inning yesler-; day bike race . that began here lust year. d j to defeat the Pittsburgh Pi- j Ian night, by tw;o .laps, early j Their chinces, however, In riC'S. 7 to 6. by bunching four today. : vc.'ve so many "If" and "Uut" hl 'for threei runs. McDanlel j : ! that In advance of the season's tiifl iVVade of the Missions each ' Chicago, March 21. De La 1 opening It is not possible to ntpd out a home run. ( Sulle high school of Joliet. III., make any accurate prediction as 2 ' defeated the Roman Catholic ' to Just what will happen. i Jalistoga. Calif., March . 21. high school of I'hi'adelph'a last; Chief among the problems that Th Oaks amassed 20 hits In an ; night 26 to 11. rapturing the na-'must be met by the club Is that' exfliliitinn game with the General j tional basketball prep champion- of the infield. and everyone I I'nirpleums oud on. 13 to 12. It 1 ship. j knows th.Jt to be a big hump to reports It probably will mean slop wm ;the Oaks' final game In ' ! get over. If the Infield is weak i that Hhechan will play second Snhr ruflip, Kr.'ph Khlnner had a per-i San Francisco. March 21. Leo there Is much base running und, I base. Team bosses seem to think suck. feet -day at bat with four for Purcell fell 15 minutes Bhort of , consequently, much scoring by, this would be the Idenl Infield. '. Tho Seal pitching staff jii'om- i fogr.: One was a circuit clout. 'lying the standing record for j other teams. But. If Davis doesn't report, hies to be better than last year.! ' jswimmlng I ho Golden Gate yes-; ike Davis presents the dlffl-, there, will havo lo be some shift- The club hus a gang of Ininl hll- i Jiih Francisco. March 21. The lerday In his try for a new mark. ', culty. Star shortstop with tho Ing and experiment lo find the ton). Everything combines to Pittsburgh' Pirates defeated the I Purrcll's time was 36 minutes 2 j White Sox In 11125, and out , of ; right kind of combination. Slice- m.'kc the team a serious con-' SeWls-u to 1 yesterday morning, j seconds. WVlter Pomeroy holds play last year because of injury, ' nan can also play tho short po- tender "If" the Infloltl can bu I Blrjjost 8,000 fans turning out to i the record. ihe has been given an . optional ! sltlon. and he might team with properly handled. r.'ncn will) Sheehan and battling for the second j sc. the exhibition. Williams. MtJJidy and May allowed the Cor-i ' New York. March 21. With a anus, oiii. eigjii nits, out .llouoy nint 'Williams were so generous w-ifli frce passes that hits weren't needed. 2-to-l victory over the New York I Americans in the final game fjX f T) Ihe scries, the Bangers won the.IVlOm. tl 1 OD ,ni... , t , , i city iiruicnnioiif. iinuHev ciiuiii- ! I'lotif lili In the garden last night. Ji vulon, Mfirch 21. Manager 1 Borgeuult scored for the Hangers JoB" McCni'lhy's Chicago Cubs re-Jin the first period and Bill Cook BiiSSed training today in prepara-1 counted In the second. Hon -for their week-end games! wirji ;tho Los Angeles and Holly- Chicago. March 21. Officials woud, clubs. The Cubs garnered .of the American Hockey Htisocia J5lilts from the Angels yes- Hon Sunday refused lo sanction tetany. I Hie sale of the Chicago Cardinals releaee to the Seals for one year, , Suhr on . second. Or Dlttntar 1 And that Htlll Is to lio delor but Ins been hr.'dlng out. If he I might rival him for the short- mined. 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II was announced I a week ago that Kd Livingstone. president, and Harry i secretary, , had put ! CJitJislll three week-end gnnies, through n deal to tivinsfnr own-, tleuiirllng Hiinduy night for Snr-icrshlp of I he Cardinals to Ihej ramento to open Ihe Const league I syndicate headed by Hurry Heron- i KeiQioh against the Senators on donn and llulherford Clook, tress-! Tiioedny of next week. I urer. When tho. decision wns j I m ' ! reached Livingstone refused "to! ; Sioramenlo, Calif., March 21. allow the si huiltilctl ganie lo lie : i-HMMinK down lo avenge lliem-j played. -. ... . j f I've come ik To ysf Vol) know X HAVE quits IDn-i TN T" you ABOUT A UTTIB !Wfec. V; H-M--NSy A LARGE FAMICY W1D jY wcll- V W "T" "ZlWTllL6 (.aSiSS. 13 l IT TAK6S EVeRM CENT MAC-t'Ll ) C 7 WOULD COMB IW nnNDT J? V ; ( v-jbS. By Taylor YeAH-Bor DIDVOO Even. TOP To CONSIDER HOW LONG IT TftKES MftT CfUH TO ItllMK: ...... . . . T 1 'sins..