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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1915)
, I r-M THK HENI) BULLKTIX, BKNI), ORE., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMHEK 24, 11MB. PAOE . River Terrace Bend's Latest, Choicest and Closest In Residence Addition The ideal location for your permanent home. Facing the river just across the Bend Water Light & Power Company's bridge ONLY THREE MINUTES WALK from The First National Bank HANDSOME RIVER FRONT AND INSIDE LOTS Inside Lots 50X1 10 feet to alley, ALL LEVEL and FREE FROM ROCK Only $250 to $300 River Lots 50X1 50 fe 5doTe iff3 50 and Only $350 to $400 EASY TERMS. PROPERTY IS NOW BEING PLATTED AND Will go on sale Saturday, December 4th MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS AND RESERVATIONS NOW. 22 LOTS ARE ALREADY SPOKEN FOR. We invite your inspection and comparison of this property and our prices with any addition to Bend. Graded Streets, Sidewalks, Water and Lights. We will be glad to show you over the property. Temporary Office with H. H. DeArmond Harrison Latham Company, Agents Oregon St. 2d door west First National Bank BEND LOST Til PRIHEVILLE 12-0 MUD SLOWS UP BOTH TEAMS Jlntiulcnlmrt; Plnjed Grout Gtuno Jiocal Mno Wiih Wcnk and Visitor Mlo Ciood (lulus County II. H. In Mno for Clmmplonshlp. Captain Everett Brandenburg and 10 othor men of the Ilend high chool football tonm, was defeated last Sat urday by tho fast and heavy Crook . county high school olovon of Prlne vlllo by a score of 12 to 0. Tho above special mention glvon to tho Bond captain Is deserved, toe causo ho did two thirds of tho tack ling, made more than half the Bond yardage, and held the fast Prlnov lie back Hold to fower gains than all the other members of tho Ilend team put togothor. Ho was tho only man who S stop nroslus. Prlnevllle-s fas right half back. Itopeatcdly ho beat tho Bond ends down on punts and tacklod tho Prlnevlllo catcher in nls tracks. It was Brandenburg's best game. Ho was clearly tho star of tho Two teams. Had It not been for tho exceedingly good headwork displayed by tho Bend captain. Prlnevllle doubtless would have scored a half a hundred points on the loca s. There was nothing particularly spectacular in tho game. A muddy field prevented the use of much open field work, nend could no get IU forward passes in operation and the Prlnevlllo lino was too heavy for the Bend backs to make steady gains Game Has Unusual Feature. One unusual featuro of the gamo was the reference made by Coach Lawson of Prlnevllle to the B.nap. tain for a decision on a disputed play, in the last seconds of the second I par. lod Prlnevllle punted to Bend on about the 50 yard line. Brandenburg algnaled for a fair catch and then SSwed the ball, which was Belied by a Prlnevllle player for a touch down. The referee and the umpire f.th allowed the score but Coach fie of Bend. Insisted that Bran- Orenburg had been "W ,.. f0r fair catch. Coach Law Ln Mid that he was willing to leave t"e' matter entirely to Brandenburg and asked tho Ilend captain whothor ho was tncklod. Brandenburg as sorted that ho was aud Coach Law- son disclaimed tho Prlnovillo touch down. At no tlmo In Saturday's gamo was nend a sorlous contondor for touch downs. Tho team scomod to bo afraid of tho Prlnovillo lino. Young, who has playod a stellar gamo through tho season failed to show his usunt clnsa. Visiting I.lno Iltvulcr. Tho visiting lino was several pounds to tho man heavier than Bond's lino. Tho Hold was muddy nnd tho Prlnevlllo lino shot 'tho Bond lino full of holos nt almost ovory nnglo. Only bad fumbles, nnd tho clovor dofonso work by Brnn- donburg kopt Prlnovillo from rolling up a plcnsant looking scoro for tho county soat gridiron fans. Bend did show sp-nk on two oc casions. Onco, whoa Prlnevllle had tho local high school lads on their own one and a halt yard lino with four downs In which to mako tho dis tance, Bend hold the Prlnovillo backs to a standstill. Again In tho second period Prlnovillo pushed tho ball up ,to Bond's (wo yard lino and wns held tnero for tnrco downs, un mo lourtu down Broslus took the ball across tho goal on a wldo right ond run for tho first touchdown. Prlnovillo sj second touchdown cama In tho third , period when tho visitors, working smoothly, ran tho ball up tho field and Charlton, l'rlnavllle's fast full i back, was sent over the lino. No I goal was klckod on elthor touchdown. Tho loss of Saturday's gamo puts Bond out of tho running for tho championship of Control Orogon Pilnovlllo plr.ya Ilodmond next Sat urday. Saturday's lino tip wns: Prlnovillo Position Bond Bonnoy 1. o. r Grubo Ynncy 1. t. r Boy d Claypool I. g. r sIIornor Dobbcs c Illcks Lister r. g. 1 Kongoy McKnrlnnd r. t. 1 Bunnell Brodorlck r. o, I Gorton Powell q Jnckson HrosltiH r. h. I. .Brnmlonhurg rtnmsey f. b Young Chnrlton I. h. r. . .Johnston Itoforeo: Stovo Stoldl, Bend. Um pire: M. Dougherty. APPEAL EOBHEN Bojh nnd Glrln Aid Society A(tk Aid For Dopemlnntfl. Tho Boys' and Olrls' Aid Socloty Is making Its nnnual appeal to tho schools and tho public for Thanks giving contrlbutlona of money, food hiiiiiiIIoh nnd clothlnir. For thirty yoars tho socloty has been caring for tho dopondent and noglcctou cniiuron of Oregon, nnd It Bliould havo the gonerous support of nil cltlrons In terested In child wolturo. During tho past year thu Socloty has cared for 491 children In Its Ilocelvlng Homo, nnd Huponlsed ovor An rr AM FIRST LAST and vlK.EAaVSl ALL THE TIME Gluing Preference to Oregon Institutions Makes Prosperity In Oregon Oregonlifc Oregon's Successful life Insurance Company Does Business Exclusively in Healthful Oregon Invests all Funds in Oregon Securities BEST FOR OREGONIANS Home Office: &$B,!E5 Portland, Ore. A. L. MILLS PraaJot L. SAMUEL Ashley Forrest; District Agent. 'Before You Sign an application for Life Iaxirance, examine our Superior Policy Contract and Low Piemium Rates. COO children whom It linH placod In prlvato homes. Whereas tho aim of tho Socloty Is to placo tho child ns nulcltly ns posslblo In n sultablo homo tho enro of children nt tho Becolvlng Homo Is necessarily n largo factor In tho work, Such caro Includes sclon tlflo treatment, as ovor 80 por cent of tho children committed are not plnceablo until physical defects nnd aliments linvo beon roimjdlod. Until thny nro plnconlilo tho children must llvo In tho Becolvlng Homo, whero ovorythlng Is tlono to glvo them tho ndvantnges of uormnl chlldrou. It Is In furthcrnnca of this work that tho co-oporntlon of public spirited people Ib sought. All contributions should bo nil dressed to tho Boys' and Girls' Aid Socloty, Portland, Orogon, nnd should bo Hhlppod ovor tho following rail roads, which carry nil donations to tho Socloty frco of cliargo from No vembor IB to December 31st. Orogon-Wnshlngton It. II. & Navi gation Company, Spokane, Portland '& Seattle Itnllway. Tho moderato building restrictions on Boulevard Addition wyi ninko It thu doslrablo placo to own n lot, Adv, ( IT WAS AUU OM ACCOUNT 01 A MISTAKE. ") (SAy.DUTurs l, fMAPI GtEWHnl . 1 M dUDQE.au OtT SOMEBODY HAS TRICKED HIM. THAIS ORDINAtyy TOBACCO.AHP MEU5E3 THE MEW CUT MU r "ran ac co CHnw. :o r fijJ W-0 CUT CHEWINCi MEANS MORE COMFORT-MORE SATISrACTIOH IT COSTS LESS DCCAUSC YOU lUSC LCSS,TOOACCO. 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