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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1913)
rg n. 11KNI) llUMiKTIN, I.KNU, OUR., WI1DNKSDAV, HKPTKMHKIt Ul, Will. NEW BRIDGEWARE BUILT Ono nt Cinno Prairie nntl Another nt Davis Crock Korot .Service lluty. 0. V. Shrlucr and Clyde McKay re turned Sunday ovenlnR from a nvo days' trip which took them to (Jrnno Prairie and Davis Lake. Tho wont up tho caBt aide or tho Deschutes, returning on tho west. They report that tho forest sorvlco has built a bridge across the Deschutes near tho ranger station at Crano l'ralrlo and Is cutting out a road from thero to tho cattle camp. Thero Is also a now bridge across tho river nt Davis Creek built by a Bottler named Qratt. and a bridge across Davla Creek is pro posed. AoconllnR to Mr. McKay, there Is an opportunity to make a good nutu rtihtl to Iavls d.ako ny repalrlnR only two miles of tho present trail. Tho men saw much gamo out mil not bring any homo. PAMPIII.KT IWltMKUH NIIKD. A splendid hog publication, which la in tho nature nt nn enoyclopodlu on hwIuo production and ovcrythlng having to do with tho brooding and feeding ot hogs. Is n booklet being Issued by the Portland Union Stock Yards. It should be a valunhlo pamphlet for tho farmers ot Contra! Oregon who are hogtnnlng to raise hogs. Any ono may secure a copy by writing to O. M, Plumiuer, North Portland. Ore. TOWNS DIVIDE TENNIS HONORS (Continued from page ono.) SELL TtlEIRWftTER RIGHTS Kiitlle-H take People Make Deal With "Ixmcr Desert" Kcttlcre. Tho property and water rights of the Suttlea I-ako Improvement Com Kny at Hluo and Suttlea Lakes In the Cascades were" sold yesterday to Bolllets on tho "lower desert" who hnc land botweon Squaw Creek and the MclolhtB river west of the Des- ohutes. Tho purchasing Intorost are known as the Metoiius irrigating & Power Co. Representing tho settlers, Italph 1. Jordan ot Prlnevlllo yesterday closed tho deal. Tho members o tlie Suttles I-nke company who dls Ksed of their holdings ara 7.. M. Hrown. Joe Howard and L. D. Wlcst. Will WurUwolllcr retaining his In terest. Tho settlers deslred to or ganize an Irrigating district but were without water rights, hence tho pur chase from the company which had such rights, but hfcd no land to water. Tho Suttlea Lake Improvement Com pany was organized two years ago. nml BIG DOGJITES CHILD 'Josephine Yohiir It Attacked Hadly Hurt. Josephine the B-yoar-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Young, was bitten by a big stray dog. at the Market home, last Wednesday after noon. Tho animal sank Its teeth Into her forehead, badly lacerating the flash. With her mother. Josephine was visiting at the Markets'. She has n dog at home which she fondles and started to pet the canine which had come to tho 'Markets' and taken up its abode. It grabbed, her and In flicted severe wounds before it was beaten off. Later It was killed and tho brain sent to Portland to be ex amined to determine whether or not it had rabies. A telegram yesterday morning stated that the dog was not road. Josephine is reported today as getting along very well. ever did take the' match. Miss Olson did not play tho usual lino game which alio Is reported to have boon playing all summer, whllo Mrs. Putnnm, who has been on the court but fow times UiIb stun in or, displayed marked ability. The result was that tho Uond team took tho match In straight sets. C-3, C-l. Hotch 1 the "Irou Man," From Redmond enmo tho town's mayor, Hosoh, and-he proved himself a veritable iron man on the court Saturday ho played 104 gum oh. com ing out victor in every niatcii. A splondld example of hla endurance was shown In his singles match with C. S. Hudson of Uond. Tho llrst set wont 7-5, tho second CS, nml on tho third Hudson hnd tho advantaKo at 6-1. Dosptto this big load, Ilosch did not let up and Anally won, 7-t. Hudson becoming exhausted and weakening. Immediately following this match Hosch went Into tho doubles semt-nnnls and played two sots without the least show uf fatigue, Daiico It Culled OIL On account of the death of Mrs. Ferrell Saturday morning, the dance for that evening was called off and will bo hold at a later date. The lildlaw players found It ImiKMalhtn to got off to tako part In the playing, but 80IU0 of them came up for tho dance, In the excitement ot tho matches Saturday afternoon every ono hero overlooked to notify them by telephone that tho dance had been postponed. Those nt the Tournament. Tho following vlnltora wore hand for the tournament: From Ilodmond J. F, Ilosch, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mooro and little daughter, J. Uarr, K. 11. Williams, Denton 0, llurdlek, Miss Adeline Olson. From Prlnovlllo Mr. and' Mrs. Honry McCall, It. P. Pratt, D. Law son, Miss Jean l.nwaon, Mrs. Lord, Mr. Wheeler. Mr. and Mr. Uay Drowsier. Miss norma iiamwiii. From Metoiius N. A. Ilurdlok, J. It. Murithv. Fro in Lnldlaw L. f). Mum, P. llcaaloy. K. T. Oohw. Miss Franc Newiunu. Miss Marguerite Ovtrnudar. The rojiulta ot thu mntohva worts as follows: Single.. McCnlt defeated Williams (d fault): Putnnm d. llurdlek. G-K. 6-1; Uarr d. Harrison I default); Murphy d. Uodtunn (default); Mooro d. Iinmolo. t-0. ii-S (played at lied moud); Keyes d. lttoo (delimit); Ilosch d. Slinuse. tl-Sf. 8-tS: Hudson d. Hoffman. G-J. (1-4: Skuso d. Miller, fi-4. n-jt; Urewstor d. Davit, 0-1. -: Pratt d. l-iwaon (score missing), McCall d. Pratt. 0-1, U-3; McCall d. Putnam, 7-6, C-l; Murphy d. Uarr, 6-3. 6-3; Mooro d. Keyen, C-8, (i-l; Hosch it. Hudson. 7-R, fi-8, T-6; Urowstor d. Skuso (dofuult); Hosoh d. Urowstor, 0-S. C-t; McOnll d. Hosoh. (1. i'i-X: Mooro d. Murphy, 6-3, G-S; McCall d. .Mooro. 0-8, CS, C-3. Double. Putnam and Koyos d. Daniels and Woltuinn. C-t, C-3; .Mooro and Hosoh d. Urowstor and Klco (default): McCall ami Urowstor d. Clarence Mannhelmer and Faulkner (default) Davis and Hudson d. Claude Mann helmer nnd Prlngle. 0-0. C-0: Murphy and llurdlek d. Farnliiim nml Hoff man, G-3, C-0; Murphy nnd llurdlek d. Skuso and Koon. C-l, G-S; Mooro nnd Hosch d. Putnam and Keyes, C-l, C-l; McCall nnd Urnwster d. Davis and Hudson, 7-R. S-ft; Mooro and Hosoh d. McCall and Urowstor, C-t, 4-G. G-2; Mooro and Hosoh d. Murphy and llurdlek, G-2, C-3. Mined Doublet. Davis and Miss Dolsoo d. Skuso "ra.. .up F rA. ' ' . ' ?i x 3gi MUZ AoV JaJBOisJ J r JSlUr tiUW! V rr wnert v I l W V tyrr I 4 y vtti,irowen J i ") EUtlnrr l 3 I Vv tf . CT jr IWIMTUN f r I j v n I A .TVUkrS ?.. r S3 tuhnniiuia vl ...c. -. CJafi&SV "wa Frt . Mn-; "tV3&'S WSOf H Btf thxs fcM!pPHfofA o It-XJtt! .?. ,'MJ.. i. V8.w' VsH-4ICH-I SfVEL THIS Mfl $11.90 TO SALEM AND RETURN njjP ij. pp-tfci ' I -i"1 d 1 "7 ' 1 v.! m OregonTrunk Ry. CENTRAL OREGON LINE Tickets on sale Sept. 25th to Oct. 4th inclusive. Return limit Oct. 8th. Usual amount of baggage checked. Night Train Service. For further information apply to R. H. CR0ZIER, Asst. Genl. Pass. Agt., J. H. C0RBETT, Agent, Portland, Oregon. Bend, Oregon. stttunv : umui A. mo luutJtntt MKVCMIt l;MTIMrHHIt10. WKPie 0lirfll9UTlfftCtNTft Lrirn MiULl 10 I aSffUDY tT INVESTIGATE. Mllll UlHtDOOAintTtMt teHPfmmtt Woo PULP HiUS rfttwVc'iftti'aA wwvtWT)tfi HKWTM""VllOPIMiIl ,- Ol.-fc.lJI C I n!MA iMHMiitunliinwMiiilry. ThtUiut ! ikh. riri vk-Hl stli fount I OVJ OalUHlVl 06G La JilG " (v- (lul "'ltxr. xl r.vtUml ililnkiiig !' , :trt iltf xr IIimii h feet. Tlir lltlitlnl Unit with ritul wtltr Mlil cn Ik iMirchwtl l j(Airrctrin rr Utmv Th tuitouixllui lrcuirml itifHinllii i fullul it-tur-1 woinlrm iml j( tli Ut fur K ruiUaii I. I'lnc li uuly dIhiuI two ytartoM. ImiI gtowlin millly. II li t(lrihunc lyMm, Iwii mi hlrl. Iwu llt Kmrl met chitll w txr. nnlcUMtlvtiy nil Iml lhl, n tllrnt n-tttrr llhr l. I'lnr Inter MminlUn). "nt of Ihr Hwwl itrnl . ?iminttvUlul-In tliruir- -unit tlil cluli hy ihr )r, hm IIpwii ptoiwily mi.l Ih tMt yr nrUl Ihrtten li llillr (Uli Ihhim hrfr tic thrr mall hw mill In Hit viMHIty of l.i IMie, wh.h !)! ihr Iwnlnnlii ut Die lm lumliln ! inlllliif iHi.lnrw IK.I will b done htf Thctt air soul unnii; In muntiliictii.lnf iml tHIirr lHi.itir lliira li.ir In nliwtllMitl nullcn M line U v(tiM It lint t ? Kit f' Ihfhrttl irih(rtHleiir trttn aild now lcliciii lath Iwrlllh gimlr. A (.athHllc cliuu li will Iht imih Ii Ihlttpitnc tmt other chu THrtriUniiliiR tuotlllth Ihtniwlrtt I'lm lu u r ittno uttlUM rlrrlrk Iiimm Ixiwer wliwh Ik nwncfhiretmntiicm l-urrtlop. tnl whtch tlorti oxtVI omIW a iwnl altnlclty Thrlrii renruim UimI lillH.nijr im m lliif tlune builil mi.l miuulnl nUr.1 cliy Thr ! IrttUaf limhr lillwiiry i rlur mniH tlonc hnihl gmal lil mi euminc bi inv iwn mi rmirni pan w tnciwi ra i rtHte4. lltaw ef Ihr Nt)iMt ( only few rHara anaimio LA PINE TOWNSITE COMPANY, La Pino, Oregon. Krttafclr tgrnl. wltNyed tunk nfcr, ntntett In nil titf Ih l'MHlhllt. MlM Willi Ike 1 Willi in n yiriu in 11 line wnhH will lie mkih. tieveroiinif hi in awi aiminti jk line w, im nnw, 1 i-inw f nr Mvr . n p . o w- H N. tiul u I. K. Vim ran make inmiry ty ixiytns miHrtiy at i line in t.iiranr mi in arriluJnit u. wli rmt Yut'' WAKK Ul'tnlhr il IMtn ihhmI. welMwatnl town lu une or the nrwett ami MM Mion tiouml to aiftw KtriJlt and thai niMiMiiv mIhm will rtituliauwiitlnalr Itkva m linnt Imimur. Th ItrMt tl mv ir tnoHthmt K h Viwdun'llulMilhe wiiy. Iml yo w iuirf valwiMc etly. Wilt l4y (m UI. Hti , Hnd lra. Msrlfn. 0-0. fi-0; Mr. hiiU Mrs Putnam d. MnlTniiiN and MIm . Newman nt lildlaw irtrnulti ' NfiHire and MIm Or-en tl. Mr. ami Mm McCall iduXniilti: Mean and Mian Ulten d. Mr. and Mrs. Hrevmlwr default; Mr. and Afrit, l'ntnani ft. Davis and Mir Do In. 0-0, 0-1; Mr. and Mm Putnam tl. Mourn and MIm oihcii. e-n. c-l. Ileiul Presented Willi ,'('n." At the clow of the double finals. soiiio of the Uond player lirousht forth a "cup" which was tinlni represented as havliiR boon presented to tho Head playont by the visitors., This wn a Joke perpetrated, at tho expenio fof the locals, who up to that time had not KOt a "look-In" In tho honor and who were axpectud not to set a share. The "cup" was a ah l)tn nn winch Mas wrnwled UIi.NI) and In one end of which uaa IIimI a till uf t.lilil lilllittllK However. In thr next and the laat tournauient matrh the lleuil taain rmiii thrnuKh with u victory kIvIhk them cup honor. Armtlier Touiiiiiiiieiit t Year. Thero will he aiiiithrr tournament next' J ear. All III" cupa awnrded he oomo the property of the winners except the murIo chnnidoushlti cup which inust he 0n three time iy a player to Imcnmo bhi property ier ii)anentl) The local players slinweil Brest Interest, many of tliuin making entries althoiiRh they had not handl ed a racket prior to this suiiiiiier. 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