The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, November 03, 1915, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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T11K IIKXI Ill'I.MJTIN, I1KNI), OHH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMHEU .1, 1015.
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PRINEVILLE TAKES FOOT
6Ali GAME FilOM BEND
Jloth (Tennis 1 to low Stumlnrd Iiocnl
Klcten Hltm I'iiiiiIiIch iiro Costly
-IU'iIiiioimI I'lnys llt-io Suttmhiy
4 In n slow game replete with fumbt-
Ing, tho Crook County High School
football team defeated tho IJend high
ucliool Cloven Inst Saturday at I'rlne-
vTilo by a scoro of C to 0. Tho gamo
NvaH'dbvold of anything that bordered
orf Uto class of football 'that elthar
team Is capahlo of putting up with
tho available material and tho coach
. lnrt they havo boon given for tho last
two mo.ntlm.
Although l'rlnovlllo outweighed
Dend sovorai pounds to tho mnn the
locals woro nut etitlroly outclassed,
and only In tho first quarter when tho
Hond youngsters woro Htnge frlghton
t;d did l'rlnovlllo put tho pig skin
Across for Its lono touchdown, In
tho second quarter Ho ml ciuno back
ntronger, especially oii defense, while
Prlnevlllo's fumbles woro costly, the
lmck field did not work Binoothly nud
tho ball was repeatedly lost on tho
llrst down. Not only was this trtio of
tho county seat lads, but also of
Hend. Mend's lino was weak and ro-
licatcdly Uio l'rlnovlllo lino punched
lilg holes, downing tho Hond
field inon In thoir-tracks.
Bend's one big chance to score ' In the lino himself. Dorscy Jackson,
camo In tho second quarter with tho J "end's midget center and quarler-
bnll within Btrlklnir illstanco of 1'rln.s. bnck "'though Inexperienced in tho
... Jll ". . .,.' " jJ IIP??' I r,.v , plvotarppsltfon, has tho stuff for a
VIIWV goal. Failure IB score may'us 'gpend quarterback. .. A-
attributed to the slowness with wfiftlf
Ilend's backfleld got off Its plays. Tho
ball bnd been advanced up the flold
with legularlty, but Jackson at quar
ter could not get his men together
to rush the ball across and tho half
was called' with the ball on 1'rlne
vlllo's two yard lino.
In the hoc" nil half there was n
flash by Ilond nud the bull after poor
lino plunging and costly fumbles was
advanced to I'rlncvlllc'B ton ynrd line.
Hend fumbled again and tho ball was
booted out of dangerous territory. In
tho fourth quarter I'rlnovllle stnrtcd
a rush with llruchos effectively tear
lng up Ilend's lino for repeated long
gains. l'rlnovlllo bulletod through to
Ilend's ono yard lino whon referees
Ilcchtoll penalized them ror pushing.
I'rlnovllle was then rushed out1 of
dangerous grounds, DorBey Jackson
at quarter, replacing his brother, put
snap Into tho game and using Hran
donhurK and Young effectively plung
ed tho ball Into Prlnovlllo'a torrltory
but was unable to score.
Estes, l'rlnovlllo' quortor bock,
handled his men with cobo and con
tinually had Hend up In tho air. Ho
made much yardage .himself npd pont
his backs through tho lino hard and
low. Ilrandenburg, Ilend's captain,
back played a strong offensive and defen
sive gamo, doing much of tho wprk
llofid will meet the Hedmond lilsh
school on tho local flold next Satur
day afternoon at 2:30. It Is said by
some who havo seen tho Hedmond
eloven work that It Is stronger than
I'rlnovllle. On tho local grounds It
Is expected that Hond will put up a
stronger gamo than It did last Sat
urday. Coach While contemplates
sovorai changes in tno Head line
Last Saturday's game was refereed
by h. M. Bechtoll of I'rlnevllle. Stevo
Steldl was umpire.
I have been to the Expositions and I
want to tell you that every man, wo
man'& child who can, by any means,
should go. Children of to-day may
againenjoy such an opportunity, but
you and I in the prime of life never.
Aall nny exposition Visitor.
World conditions are such as will prohibit similar gathc
erlugs during our generation. That Is why I say to you
(10! THE KAN I'HAXCISCO EXPOSITION Cl.OSItH
MCOKMIIIIK 1th. Thoro Is plenty or tlmo yot to see It,
but not more than enough. Now is tho best tlmo of tho
year In California, and of tho Exposition season.
Theroforo (JO -NOW!
"Wo'll toko caro of your trnvol needs. That's our
business. Axk A. V, MAN, T. !'. At 1. .A.
' J. If. COIIIIIITT, Agent, lleml, Oregon.
CUNNING TAKKS CHANGE.
M. A. Cunning has takeu chargo of
tho weekly published at Mctollus.
Tho nemo 'Jefforson County Search
light," has been changed to "Jeffer
son County Ilocord."
MHIIAUV HEXEITT SUCCESSFUL.
Tho benoflt given at tho Dend
Thcatro last Friday and Saturday
nights on the occasion of tho proson
latlon of "Tho Sea Wolf," netted tho
club )2S.
BEND BECOMES
GOOD MARKET
(Continued from page 1.)
Q W. Martin has
sold 45 Charted Dale
Ranges and Stoves
to Bend Customers in the
lust month and every one a
' satisfied customer. . T h e
iBslt
qunlity nnd price is what
satisfied every customer.
My Furniture stoclcis 'iiyt'4
to-dntc and I will positively
under sell every dealer in
furniture and ranges in
Bend
GIVE US A TRIAL AND DC A SATISFIED CUSTOMER.
C. W. MAR TIN
TRIPLETT BUILDING
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD
MORE DETAILS
BY LAURQAARD
(ConUnuod from pago 1.)
bo possible to pay them In bonds of
tho District for a certain fair propor
tionate! valuo for tho nutktnnillnir In.
dbbtOdrioBs to tho' company such as
end will begin manufacture of those B$mV? notc8' nnd otl,or mot
producto this' wcok. This addition "l110 'S outstanding maintenance fees
has been made to offer tho farmers a' etc. These accounts could bo trans
ready market for much of tho pro-4 (erred and bo mado payable to the
iltipf whl Mi linn lint lmnn tianrl Uv tliY . ... . .
Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co.
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
'FltEE A 04 page hook on California and tho
Expositions upon application. Wo pay iMxitnge.
Vi II II Wl II! Jitl
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duct which has not been used by tho'
mm company provlousiy.
Tho grain crop throughout this
part of tho stato has bcon consider
ably bettor than was expected it
would bo carllor In tho spring, ac-.
cording to Mr, Kroonert. No dcflntto
computations as to tho volumo has
been made, but It Is knownjrom tho
amount stored In the warehouse) that
tho amount Is consldorablo abovo any
provlous years.
Tho Kharkov wheat which Is being
Introduced m this part or tho stato
for fall and winter sowing Is proving
n boon to tho farmers who havo
plnntcd It. Tho Kharkov wheat sown
following tho harvest Is up and is
looklnc hardy. Owing to- tho dry
season not much of this variety of
wheat has bcon purchased, but with
tho first rains It Is oxpoctcd that tho
domand will bo hoavy,
Although tho Hond Flour' Mill
Company, under the present manage
ment, has bcon In oporatlon n llttlo
nioro than a year It has established a
sales torrltory oxtcudlng from Gate
way to Hums and a wldo dlctrlbutlng
nrcn oast nnd west of Hend. A lnrgo
majority of tho dealers all along both
tho Oregon Trunk nnd O.-W. R. & W.
during jho last nine months have
been placing largo orders for the va
rieties of flour manufactured by the
Ilond Flour Mill Company,
Tho mill tins bcon running to Us
full capacity for sovorai months,
manufacturing about 70 barrels per
day.
Olstrldt, And could bo extended over
a period of from twenty to thirty
years, Jn placo of tho short time' spec
ified In tho notes of the company,
The interest, In this evont, would bo
paid on practically tho entire faco
valuo of tho notes, and tho dlfferonco
botwoen the actual calo prlco and the.
faco valuo would pay n proportion' of
tho Interest on tho outstanding hond
Issue. Tho Interest (in tho purchaso
prlco or lands which aro now vacant
but which aro patontod through tho
stato and to which lions aro nUached
to tho company, would also assist In
tho payment of lntorcst 'on tho bond
Usuo.
"The success of tho proposod re
organization would depend upon tho
settlers on the Project nnd tho In
terest of tho local people. In my
opinion, meetings should bo liqld and
tho matter discussed by not only tho
actual wntor URors and land owners
In tho proposed district, but also In
tho towns of Dend and Hedmond, In
order that some stops might be tak
en before othor sorlous obstacles
might arise and thus still further
compllcato tho situation.
"Tho organization of tho settlors
Into a District would sooni doslrablo
to promoto tholr mutual lntorcst In
tilt matters affecting tholr wntor
rights and tho- canal .system. When
thus organized, lhoy could deal as n
community or a municipality, with
tho government, through the Secre
tary of tho Interior whcvla very fa-
THORSON
The LBADlNO nnd only EXCLUSIVE
JEWELER
IN BEND. ,.
My Specialty In Rcpaii lng Is
WATCHES
Work Guaranteed. Give Ale a Trial.
Wall Street, Opposite Post Office.
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ItViiiiiihwm mmmam
DONNELL BROTHERS
UNION MARKET
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vorablo to tho District Idea, for tho
reclamation of tholr lands, or nny
oUior agency which might present It
self; should obstacles later present
thomsolvcs, which might prevent tho
early completion by tho salo of their
bonds.
"It Is also tho Intention of the
wrltor to bring to tho nttontlon of tho
Irrigation Congress and othor Import
ant liodles, the importance of having
tho Govornmont, tho Stato, or botlii
on a co-oporatlvo basis, guarantee ton'"
Interest on Irrlcntlnn nintrlrt Ttnmta
for a period of from thrco to live J
years. In ordor to llchton thn Inn.l
ot tho farmor during tho dovolon-'
m'ent period; especially on projects
which have hcen oxamlned by Gov
ernment, Stato or other responsible
oirtclals, and found wo'rthy, feasible
or attractive"
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PROPERTY
"'. WE OWN 35 LOTS on
BOND STREET, prices
from $450 to $2500---sold
ON EASY TERMS
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PROPERTY
WE OWN 347 LOTS
IN PARK ADDITION,
prices $100 and up
sold ON EASY TERMS
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