THIJ IIKNI) M'LLHTIN, llK.NIl, WHO.NIIHDAV, JANTAIIY I, JOM VAdK 0. t MEN WHO HELPED MAKE SPORT HISTORY, Sv ' 16H as tei ii . -c -15 I'boto by Amtrlc4n Prta Association. Wright made new world' record In pols vault. Trovers vruo amateur golf championship. McLaughlin captured nattonal lawn tennis honors. Wood' irreut pitching had much to do with lbs lloston lied Box wlunltiK lbs American league pennant. Htitlil managed and played flint base oo llostou American. Callahan Haa Ntw Training Seham. Jimmy Culliilmn liny u new aebeu): ' I for preveutliiK hi recruits from tbryw- tug uieir u rum out in tin.' nrst ween or snrltiB twining. The Box mnnnger huj'h that during that tluio lit la going to refuse to let liny pliijer weiir u glove or (tilt. He believes thtit If the men tire nhtlKil to tiiU'h the bulla Imre bunded they will object to having wry ono hurl the sphere ut them with much furco In tho tlnow. BaskttbalUr War Numbers, Eastern Iniurcolk'Kliile IliiHUotbull as sociation players ure to wear uutnbers on fluilr hnrtlu tti it f ft viuwtnfora fa identify the player during the con tests. High School May Take Up Boxlnfl. v HyrucuK hlsh schools may Introduce) . losing awoug athletics. i . SOME LEADERS IN SPORT IN 1912 IIAHICIIAM World' clinniilnna. Ilualun Itnl Box, NuiI'iiihI Iviiuuo iliuiiiil(iii, Nw Vork Uiante. Atnoilonri Imikuo clminplmia, Mutton II1 Hux I'lmiiiplon liuUmmi, National Itauut, llnnl .tiiiiiiiriiinn C'liiiniiiiun IiiiumiiiiI, Amtrlcan I taunt, 1 y Ciii.u, I'OOTIIALU ' Cliamiilnn collenu leu in, Harvard. IIOCKICV. Champion Amuttur lenuue, Creirent A. O. Clm nilon colltue tnm, I'rlnetlon unl vvilty tknNih. Nnllnnnl champion, il 11 Meliiiahlln. NuIIiiiihI duuMe qhuinplona, Mcl.ounl. Ilo mill llumly. NhIUmiiiI Mumtn's champion, Allaa Mar garet Curtis. OOI.K. Nntlunal rhampl'in, Jerome D. Travrra Nullunal wuiii.ii clmmplun. Mil alar kit L'urtU IIOWINO. Clmmplun cullta trttclit. Cornall unlvtr ally I liamplun N. A. A. O., ilnsl (cutltr, K. III. Iiutlvr lot.o, Nnllnnnl champion". nlor, Xradow llriMik i en in 0hii iliuniplona, CiHirl"n I rum. Junior ulmiiiplixm, C(xTtluwn Uurn. i MirrdllllOATH. I WiirM'ii chatnplunililp, Hnl Lr IV. ' iiv nill nonl. Tm.Ii Junior, I mlnuta II fviuinU, iiuulli'til nillv, I 'lUcotil In illpul. Avtraae In ilatula mllrm U w v,i j TIIOTTINtl. Worhl'n rlmrtipluii, C. K. a. Ullllnc' t'lllMU. I H. IIII.I.IAKDH AND l"OOL llllllnr-l", IX I iMlk line. Unt Mornlnc ur. u iMik ln, wiiii iiorix; inn ibthlun, Jnlin HniMun i I'ihiI, prulrvnlximl ctimnplon, Alfrtila U Uro, aiimtur clitimpluii. A. II. Ilyman. COI'HT TKNNIH. Nnlloiul tlmwi.lnn. Jay UuuM. IIACKBTH. National elMitHptwn. HialnaM Plnik tii alk ano niti. i) ATiu.irrica M mnnn, IA4t flinlJ, rtrtt'lirat. It l) ('raix llr..lt V il C A.i (lnnl li'nl II Uirw, HprlimrirH II. H . at rnlrn lruuln. Ilil at CainbrMa, MM. June ; iu 1,UI inflrr. I mlflutr K 44 rMl, A. II Kitkt. I A A C. at trn Iryuuu hM al CuinUhlHn !. June I. IDIt t.un rntn (IrHliMiri, It inlnulri t - c oihIi, (1. V. HonhuK. I .A. A C. al Irlih AMmlrnn aninrn IImJikjii Hiunr OnrJtn, Jan. X, mi l.UQ mlr louliloori, it mlnUln lit Mreunt), I- Heolt, Boulli l'aliron A. C al Nw Vork Hiloni rlrrka' Kxmn, Cl ll park, New Xink. May X l Tmu rnlln llmlMirl, inlnulri II l-t re oihIi, l IL Wlililuaton. Ilarvaii) unlvrr liy. al InlricurWiitut cliamplonthlpa. I'lMUilflphla, June t, IHJ. Tu mlka IbUtOour). mlnutta It 4-ft oril. Tl llrrnn. Corntll unlvtralljr, at Itliara May i IHX. ruitlnf llrrn iouik nhot. rlahl and ltl hind, xllh to board, 1 (t ID", Inchra, itilit hand, 10 te.l t IncliriJ Utl hand II fr t Incht; Italpli llo. ut O.Kl.nd, Cat, June X Wt On mil rtlay tlndiwr), I mlnutta Xt4 rrcon.W. Nrw Vork A C tram (O. V. Ut Uluuchy, J. V. Illchinond. K. Prtck. I Hoy Wu.m1i. Ntw Vurk city, Ktb. IT. lilt I'olt vaglt. II fr.l Hi Inchta. U. & WiUhl, Ihtrlmouth unlvrrally. at Mtltrn loout. Catnbrldtcr. llnm. Jun a. Jlt Tliiovrlnc tht Javrllli, IW trl 10 Inchra. II. U l.oll. Mohuwa A C. at Junior rntl roKlllnn cliamplunnhlpt. Ctltlc park. Ntw fork, Aua . Ilt Ilunnlna hluh lump, i frl (H Inch. CI. U llnrlnr. HI mi ft' rd viilttrilty, In dual mrtt Hlth t'nlvtrnlty of Koullirrti Callfur nla. at Hinnlonl. Cal , Murtli 29, lli WalkinK-tir mil wain. C mlnutta a H,H.I, Iml.Ktf. l Uiwttlina at Bvrnl' jfuuilh Inl.nlry imw. h-M at llulTalo j'lire Iv ion m n.itrr, mlnutta i-i . M-nMlr. It, mMrm W Minulra nd. ' It, n, i, II minutrt I4 iiiil. I ii llrr U ii i.utrt J - Hvunrlr. ' nillrp, A itilnutr X. if-'i J .' tnllo, I". tnln Ul II l-t tnii l IS isilrt. It inlnulva, i & trtuiidr. S nillra. M miliklra 4 44 rrr t iiriitt. JVk milrt 3 mtnulra Mil Mi-flnda; i JS lii'lra. M hilnut Xl-t atcunda. i ililltt. .1 mlnultt It 1-4 rvitid 4 mllaa, 3 mlnutta ( l-l atronda iimIih.i walk U iiuuldlnc. at Twtnty-ttilnl mlunlry aamta ntld al llrookli-ii Xlanh Ja lll Th rtcurd rotnmllltr of tdt Amattur Athlttle union appruvrd nt Ihr tulluwint Olympic and world'! rrtrda. madt by Amtrlcan athltlta, at th Olympic uma In Utixkliolni, liwtdrn. July, 'JM. 100 intttra, MS-i ttrcunda. Ivnald Uppln cvtt, tnlvttalty of IVnnrylvaniu 4(0 mtttra, a44 ttcooda. Charla D, KrHtpalh 8raruM uiilvtrtlty. ' KO m'rttra. I julnult 41 -10 atcooAa. J, B. MtrntUK Mrit)uiK aiadrmy, mi tarda. I m.niitv ft atiMnda, J. E. MriHl'lti Mrrtriabura- ttiudrmy. I 'Mi iiititr Mlny. I mmutta 114 ac undr 1 l llrlilimlll. ill V tthtppard, J. K. Xlrrrdllll K l.lndbrm Itunnlna lu.h Iuiiiin I frtt tti Inchta, A. V ItlvliNida, llrlaham Vouna unWtr ally, flan Kuimlna broad tump, U fttl II 14 Inchta, Albrrl Uulttitun, Uplvtrtlty of VtrmooL I'olt vault. I: fttl UVj Inchta, Harry lUtKiock, Columbia unlvtralty. I pound alio! put. (0 fttt It (nchaa, rat rick JJcDonald. Irlah-Amrrlcan A, O. II pound ahot put, both handa, M fttt M Inchta, lUlph I tot. Olyrople club, Kan Franclaco. II pound hammr throw, ITt fMt 7.1 Inchta, Mat ttcUratb. IrUh.AmaricaMi A. C. PWIMUINO. MX) yarda. bath, two turna, XX 14 cood. Ktnntth lluaiagh. V. A. A., IlllnoU A. C bath. Chicago, March U lilt 10 yard, atralahtaway, tidal tail watar, 14 atconda, DuUt Kahanamoku, II a C. Honolulu II, T.. Aua U lilt. (Mad at hlsh tldt, not aldtd by currant.) 100 yarda, atralitlitaway. tidal aalt wa ttr, 1614 atconda. Duk r, Kalianamoku. II. H. C. Honolulu II. T., Auk. 12. 111. (Mail al htatti tide, not aided by currant) I inllv, optn allll tali wuttr, turna. ii nilnutra 3tl 14 atcimila, U D Goodwin, N. V A C.Conty lalund, N V., Btpt. 10, ltt J'lunKlng, I rnlnuit time limit, bnth, Wi fttl, V II Willi. Unlvrrilty or IVnnyl vunla, I'nlvrralty of I'tnhaylvanla butlt, I'lilladtlphlu, Mun-h 9, 1912. AUTOMOIIII.INd. rtl mllrt un hour, wyrld'a record, for mid raclnc, mads by TnVJy Tttilart, (Klat) In Uunlii Monica 9ul. mlla race. May! 11,71 mtlta an hour, world'a record for iprwtway rnclnit, mud by Joe Oawaon and Don lltrr, alternate ilrlvtra (Nation al), In Dtrorutlon day MO mil race at ln dlanapulle, I milt, SSS4 atconda, circular track, Louie Plabrow, Bon Diego. March n. Grand prlit, won by Caleb Uragg (Flat) Oct. I at Mllwaukr. Vamttrbllt cup, won by Ralph D Pal ma (Mtrctdai), Mllwauke, Oct. t. r - f. i .- - IIKHTOIIATKIIv' TO ICNTftV OK luXSIM IN SATlOSMt FOUKKT. Notlro In liurnhy kIvom Hint tho InmlM ileMcrlboil Inflow, onilirncliiK H2.10 ncrt'V, vtllli'n tho Dcacliiiti'H & I'ro inotit Nntloiml KoniHtH, Ort'Kon, will ho nuhjoct to Hottloiiiotil mid ontry unilnr Hi) provlaloiiH of tint homo fttoiul lawn of tho t'nltod Htntva nml tlio net of .111 no 11, 1D00 (31 Htnt., 2.'i:i), nt tho United Htiitui) Iniid olllcu lit Lnkovlnw, Orop.on, tin Mnrdi A, llli:i. Any Mfittlcr who wiih nctually and In kooiI fnlth clulinliiK nuy of until IiiihIh for iiKrlriiltunil puriioaoH prior to Jntniiiry 1, 1 000, iiiul Iiiim not uiiniidoiioil Hnmn, litia u prnforotico r I Kbt to mnho a hoimmtcnd ontry for tho InudH notunlly orcuplod. Haiti IniitlH worn Hated upon tho mipllcn tlona of tho tiuraona iiiontlono1 liolow, who hiivo n proforotico rlKht Hiilijcot to tho prior ilnht of any nurh aottlor, provided aiirh aottlor or applicant In fjiinllllod to iniiko houioatontl ontry nud tho itrrfnrvneo r'ulit la oxorclaod prior to .March 4, 11 la, on which dato tho IiiiiiIh will lio aiihjcct to aottlo inont tun! ontry of any nuallflnd per Bun, Tho InniU nro na followa: Tho K'A of HVV ut HW"4, tlio N'A of NW4 of HWV1 of BW',4. rc. 3. T 21 H., It. 10 K.. tho Hi of WV4 of NWV4. Hoe. 3, T. 22 H It. 10 K V, M., except n atrip 30 foot wide ilea crlbed na follows: HckIuuIiik nt n point 20 chiilua north and 20 rhalua weat of the coutar of Hie. 3, T, 22 H., II. 10 K., oxloiiillns t lif n co Ki feet on ouch alili! of it Ikuo rimiilnK W. 10 ehiilna to tho plnco wlmro tho end of tho atrip cIohch un tho boundary of tho tract llatod, tho not nrea boltiK C4.C0 ncro. Hald tract waa llatutl upon tho application of John Frank tin Hokuo, of Lupine, OrtKon; Mat C-7C2. The HBU of NKU of NEVi of 8I1U, the HB',4 of NBV4 of HBW. Bee. 1M. T, 22 H It, 10 K., 12.50 ncri'it, appl'catloii of John Anton Kcruliitch. of Iiplno, OreKon; Mat (5-707. The HBli ofHKU of NBli, the HKVt ut BW',1 of HKVi of NIJU, tho BBtt of SKA of 8B4 of NBU, bee. 11. T. 21 H It. 10 B.. 15 acres, npplloatloii of C. II. Clow, of I-apliin. OrvKon; Mat C-7CU. Tho BV4 of RKH of NWU. the K4 of SKM of HWtt. tho 8B',i of NWU of 8B of NWU, tho B',4 of 8WU of 8BVi of NWU. tho NBU of NWU of NBU of HWU. Hec 3, T. 21 8.. It. 10 K., 60 ncrea, npiilratlon of Daisy Davis, of Harlem, Idaho; List C-771. Approved Dfcombor C, 1912. 8. V. I'roiidflt, Aaslatant Coinnilssloner of tho General Land Office. 12-16 ItKSTOItATION TO I'.NTItV OF la.VDK IX NATIONAL FOHF.ST. Notice Is hereby given that tho lands described below, embracing CS0 08 acres, within the Deschutes National Forest, Oregon, will be sub I iTt to aettlemnnt and entry under tlio prolslona of tho homestead lawa' of the United State and the act or June 11. 1V0C (34 Btat , 233). at tho I'nlted Htatefl land oftlco tt Tho Dal les, Ortgon, on Mnrch 4, 1&13 Any tettler who waa actually and In good faith claiming any of said land for agricultural purposes prior to Janu ary 1, 1000, and has not abandoned same, has n preference right to make a Homestead entry for the landa actu ally occupied. Bald lands wero list ed upon the applications of tho per sons' mentioned below, who have a preference right subject to the prior right of any such settler provided such settlor or applicant Is qualified to make hoWsttad entry and tho preferenco right Is exercised prior to Mnrch 4, 1913, on which date the lands will bo subject to settlement and entry by any qualified person. Tho lands aro as follows; The NWU, See. 30, T 19 8 It. 14 E.. W. M.. 103.44 acres, application or Mary B. Plonskv, of Itedinond, Ore yon, List 0-003. The 8WU. Sec 19, T 19 8.. It. 14 B, 103 CO acres, application of William A. Rolden, or Itedinond, Oregon; List C-704. The NKU. 8ec. 25. T. 19 8 , It 13 B., 1C0 acres, application of II A. Jnrrard, of Itedinond, Oregon; List C-705. Tho NWU. Sec 19, T. 19 8., It 14 E.. 103 64 acres, application or L4Yrls W. Davis, or Jtedtnond, Oregon; List C-700 Approved December 9, 1912. B. V Proudflt, Assistant Commission er ot the General Land Office. 42-45 ItBHTOIlATION TO KNTltY OF ItAXIM IN NATIONAL FOltPJSTS. Notice Is hereby given that tho lands described below, embracing 390 acres w'thln the Deschutes National For est, Oregon, will be subject to set tlement and entry under the provis ions of the homestead laws or tho United States and the act or Juno 11. 190C (34 Btat., 233). at tho United States land offlco at The Dalles, Ore gou, on March 4, 1913. Any settler who was actually and In good faith claiming any of the said lands lor ag ricultural purpoaea prior to January 1, 1900, and has not abandoned same, has a preference right to mako .a homestead entry for tho lands actual ly occupied. Bald lands were listed upon tlio application of the persons mentioned below, who Lave a prefer ence right subject to the prior right TO THE RESCUE WHO DOES HOU LAUND Y wlU a,Y your linen, but you muy not wait much time getting our reaoue band at work ' LOW PRICES, BETTER SERVICE Bend' Steam Laundry. Put Your Duds In Our Suds' .," t . tcLairaV,fl 1 iaWmaTV"J DjS5l ? 3 of any such settler, provided audi aottlor or applicant Is ijunlinod to iiutko hotneatond ontry find tho pref erence right Is exercised prior to March , 1013, on which ditto tho lumls will bo subject to settlement and entry by any qualMed person. The lauds nro us follows: The B',4 of HBU of BH14, thoBWU of BBU of BB, the HBU of NWU of HBU of HBU , the BBU of 815 U of BWU of BBU. Hec 'Ai, T, 20 B It. 10 IJ tho BU of NWU of NBU. tho 8 A of NBU of NWU of NBU, tho NKU of NBU of NWU of NBU, tlio 814 of NWU of NWU of NBU. tho NWU of NWU of NWU of NBU. Hec. 3, T. 21 8., It, 10 B., W. M 70 acres, application of Margaret Mulll. Kan, en re Mrs. It. I... DoCourcy, llend, Oregon; List 0-713. Tho Bft of KVt. Bee. 24, T. 19 fl.. It. 13 B., 100 acres, application of Ioren II. Hobb, or Itedinond, Oregon; List C-720. Tho NBU of HBU of BWU, tho KM of NBU of BWU, tho BBU of BBU of NWU, tho 8V4 of NBU of BBU of NWU. tho B4 of NWU of BWU of NBU. the BWU of BWU of NBU, tho BU of ABU of BWU of NBU. tho 84 of BWU of BBU of NBU, the NWU of BBU. tho W'A at NBU of BBU. tho NWU of BBU of BBU. tho N4 of BWU of BBU. Bee. 3G, T. 20 8., It. 1C K., 1C0 acres, application of John Kotxinsn. of llend, Oregon: List C-72B. Approv ed December 0, 1012. 8. V. Proud nt, Assistant Commissioner of tho (lenernl Iand Office. 42-4.5 I'KATKIINAL HOCIKTIIIS. I. O. O. !. lleixl lodge No. -1H Itcgular Meetings every Monday nUht Visitors wolcomo. Italpli Bpencor, N. 0. J. B, Kncebrctson, Hearetary. M. W. OF A. Pilot Ilutto Camp No. 9794 Meets every Tuesday In Bather Hall. Visiting Nolghbora always welcome. 'B. A. Bather. V. C. N. P, Welder. Clerk. IIIMCIIlTiiH Loom: x o. iu:i K.1 of P. Sleets every Wednes day evening nt 8 p. in. Knights welcome. In Castle Hall, E. A. Bather llldg. Visiting M. A. Palmer, C. C. N. P. Smith, K. II. & 8. I1BXD LOIK1E NO. 130 A. F. & A. M. Meets on Thursday on or be- foro the month. full moon of each Visiting brothers A. M. Lara, Secretary alwsys welcome. J. D. Davidson, W. M. FILVTKKXAL liltOTHKKIIOOD. Ilcgular meetings hold by tleud Lodge No. 897 In Sather's Hall on tho first and third Thursday evening each month. Visiting members ot order always welcome. J. II. MINER. Pres. FEDHUEY. Sec -T- HF.IIKKAHH. llend Lodge No. 208 meets every second and fourth Friday evening, Bather's Hall. Visiting brothers and sisters welcomed. MIIB. A. L. FHENCH, N. O. MHS. C. M. UIIACG, Sec HOVAL XKKHIIIOIIH Regular meeting on second and third Friday evenings at Bather's Hall. MHS. A. C. LUCAS, Oracle. MHS. A. onCUTT, Recorder. :THE: ! ALTAMONT MODERN bLEAN COMFORTABLE STEAM. HEAT HOT WATER BATHS First Class D1NINO ROOM J. J. KLEIN, Proprietor. Billiards and Pool Fino nn1 P opular Line of CIGRS Robert' Blackwelh Wall Street, Bend, Oregon ( I t ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,? BEND VIEW is at tin average elevation 100 feet above the city of JJend. Commands a charming view of the city of Bend and the surrounding country. 15 minutes walk from business center. Lots 50x110. BEND VIEW CO. Bend, Ore. Winter f Winter is Here and Carter's Wood is what you need to keep you warm. Sec me when you want wood. I WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. F. AL Carter The Wood Man. STORAGE AND FORWARDING. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS H y The United Company f 1 J Bend, O'DONNELL UNION FRUIT TREES Our nurseiy is located on Powell Butte, fourteen miles east of Bend. Our trees are the kind we recommend after over thirty years experience in the fruit business in this neighborhood. Our prices and treatment will please .you. Catalog free on request. Come and see our orchards and nursery. Office address, ITrineville, Ore. LAFOLLKTTE Shoe REPAItRING First Class Work of all kinds done promptly. Agt. for Washington and Maer Shoes. R. H. LOVEN Wall street, Bend, Ore W. E. PARKER & CO. SANITARY ' PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating We carry the largest stock of goods in Cen tral Oregon. Jobbing promptly attended to P ATENTS TALUABLK INTORMATION F8R ir yo katc an latraUbo or aay pattst matter, write ImuKdlattty to W.W.WKICI!T,rt(Utrrtd attorney Loan & Treat B!!fe-sWaklogtOB,D. C. Warehouse Oregon: t ' 1 9 a, BROTHERS MARKET NURSERY CO. if