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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1916)
it IT '5j- -PACK 8. TUB HKM) BULLETIN, BEND, OltE., WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1D10. i 'j w h ! IH fl aV i ', M 1 FIELD DAY WILL BE BIG AFFAIR REDMOND TO BE HOST TO SCHOOLS llcnrt High School Wilt Hnvo Full IlciircNcntntloii In All Event Special Hates are Offered llct- tcr AccomitiMiIntloiiM I'rciinrcd The Tlfth Annual Flold Day of tho Crook county schools at Itedmond on Saturday, May 20, promises to bo one of the beet that has ever been hold In Crook county. A keen Inter est Is being Hhown among the schools UI 1U1U, I IIUUVlllU I11IU IWUIIIUIIII 11, I nit tliti nvntita Mini nm unlmfllllrwl In! he held. Uend will bo represented In every event on tho day's program. Al though It Is not expected that Ilend will carry oft tho track and Jlold hon ors, It In believed that tho local school will make a moro favorable showing than It did last year. Offer ripwlnl Itnte. Tho O.-W. II. & N. has announced a special rate of one nnd one third fares between Mnupln nnd Ilend with n dollar minimum A special coach will bo provided for people leaving Bend and will return leaving Ited mond at 11 p. m. Mednls to first plnco winners are now on display at tho office of coun ty superintendent of schools J. E. Myors at I'rlnovlllo. Tho Itedmond Commercial Club cup to bo offered to tho school winning tho greatest numbor of points 1b now on display In Ilend. AccomiiKMlatloiiH arc Better. Tho track and grand stand for tho meet have been Improved nnd ac commodations will bo bettor this year than over before. In tho evon Ing after tho oratorical contest tho Itedmond Commercial Club withhold n big dnnco. Tho program for tho day's ovonts Is ns fllows: 9:00 n. in., band concort. . 10:00 Public school declamatory contest. Tonnls tournomont public nnd high schols. 12:00-1:00 Luncheon. 130 p. in. Flold and track events. 7:30 High school oratorical con test. Those In chargo of tho meet nro: P. M. Nash, prosldont; J. 13. Myors, , Miporlntondont: E. E. HvnnB, tennis; It. (1. Whlto, flold nnd track. Tho entries for tho field meet nro- Illgli hcIiooI, too jiiiiIn Ilond, Urnndenburg; I'rlnovlllo, Hrosliis, Itedmond, Yrung. ItlllllilllK llfoilll J u in p Honil, Rtoldl; I'rlnovlllo, Uronnon; ltod mond, Shlvoly. no jiiitl ilimli Ilend, Hrnnden burg; I'rlnovlllo, llrorlusj Ilodniond, Young. IHkiuh Ilend,. Urnndenburg; Frlnovlllo.'llrunnnn; Itedmond, Jolin. ion. HKd inn Hond, (lorton; I'rlnovlllo Estes; Itedmond, Van Allen. .jo jiud ibihli Ilend, Urnnden burg; I'rlnovlllo, llroHliiHi Itedmond, Young. Javelin llond, flnrtnn: I'rlnovlllo, llrostus; Itedmond, Turk Itiiiiiilng lilgli Juui llond, Htoldl, Prlnovlllo, UrosliiB; Itedmond, Tuck, High liiirriloN Ilond.Steldl; Prlno vlllo, Tuck; Itedmond, Hundrlrkson. Shot put Ilend, Brandenburg, Prlnevllle, llroslus; Itedmond, John son. 140 Dnsh Dcnd, Gorton; Prlne vllle, Skeen, Itedmond, Tuck. Low Imrdles-Hond, Young; Prlne vllle, llroslus; Itedmond Van Allen. Polo vault Uend, Young; Prlne vlllo, Estes, Itedmond, Shlvely. 1 mllo run Uend, Swartz; Prlne vllle Zcll, Itedmond, Johnson. 1 mllo rclnj Ilend, Young, Gor ton, Steldl, McNeoley; Prlnevlle, Hroslus, Estes, Skeen, Hcndrlckson; Itedmond, Tuck, Young, Van Allen, Johnson. 10l Pounds Plus Grades. 100 jard daxh Uond, Hrostcr hous; Prlnevllle, Wright; Itedmond, LoomlBJ Dlst No. C4, Hoot. Kunnlng lutiad Jump Ilend, Uros- terhous; Prlnevllle, Lister, Redmond Witcraft. HO yards Ilend, Drostcrhous; Prlnevllle, Wilson; Itedmond, Loom Is; District No 64, Howell. nuniiliiK high Jump Ilend, Honjo; Prlnovlllo, Moore; Itedmond, 8teln koff. 7f yard low huidlcs.-Hend, Itonjo; Prlnovlllo, Wright; Itedmond, Wlt crnft. Polo vault Ilend, Johnson; Prlne vlllo, Lister. Itedmond Stelnkoff. Half mile rela llond, HroHter houB, Dlmmlck, Illakoly, Smith; Prlnovllle, Wright, Lister, Wilson, O'Kelloy; Itedmond, Wltcrnft, Loom- Is, Dates, Personctt. 100 Pounds MIiiiim Grades. 100 jnril dash Uend, Ilasett; Prlnovlllo, Hosenberg; Itedmond, Wltcrnft; Ln Pine, Campbell; Tor- robonno, Hall no jiird ibihb llond Ilnsott; Prlno vllle, Rosenberg; Itedmond, Wit- craft; DlBt. No C4, Hayloy; La Pino, Campbell; Terrebonne, Hall. Low h ii r d 1 h llond, Lehrman, Prlnovlllo, Haughmnn; Itedmond, Nash. Half mllo relay. Ilond, IlaRott, Lehrman, Kelley, Hanor; Prlnevllle, Cyrus, Davis, Clark, Polndextor; Itedmond, Drown, Wltcrnft, Nash, Kendall. Kill the Flies or the Flies s May Kill the Babies Shrapnel For Use In the Big Fight Against the Fly ' ITIIEIt man must kill tho fly or the lly will kill tho mnn. If there is no dirt nnd no tilth, there will be no tiles, and thcro will be fewer dcnd babk'H If there ore no Hies. Wherever tho fly goes dlseaso nnd death follow. War to tho death should bo declared upon tho llttlu pout. LIU touch may put you In your grave. There was man In our town, And ho was very win. Ho helped to keep tho typhoid down Dy awattlng all tho flltt. Llttlo II leu nnd little children cannot dwell In. the mime habitation. If the first aren't killed tho second probnbly will be. Make a ii'iiewed effort to fortify your homo against tho deadly housefly, lly doing this jou will check nil danger of having typhoid fever Invading jour tiome During win in weather (Ilea do Hcrt tho garbage ciiiih and lllth depot Us nnd luvado your home In Increasing Lumbers. Just when they uie wont npt to be leeklng with thu geiuiM of dan gerous diseases. Cleanliness offers a solution for nl most every sanitary pniblem. It will do moiu than an) thing else to solve tho lly problem. MFMlar kc:l V , ,,, tl1Ls&t, '. ft -i?,, - J i ' &VX&A& jilfc iC Ar ' PTTS - iJ,iSy't U'fH.Xm .LaHiaHifiaiaV " 4fi The Fly Is the Enemy of the World 1 'IvSrni'kJBiMtaV '-"Wpw WmA WmjM Kill tlic Whiter Fly and Swat the Summer Ply. They Spread Disease and Death. Flics arc a menace to health, because, after walking and feed tag upon filth, they often carry upon their feet and 'tongues the gcrmsor seeds of diseases like dysentery and typhoid fever. Changes in Train Schedule fective May 1 3 x (MmreggnTrunkRy. CENTRAL OREGDN LINE Earlier Departure of Evening Train on Sundays for Portland Kffcctlvo Saturday, May 13, Train 104 will leave Tollbridge each Saturday 12:50 A. M., arriving at Ilond same time as at pres ent, 8:00 A. M. This train nlso will run on this schedule Monday, May 29, account Decorntlon Day. Hffecttvo Sunday, May 14, Train 103 will leave llond each Sun day at (1:30 I'. M., Instead of 8:00 V. M., as nt present. This tra..i will also run on this schedulo Tuesday, May 30. On other das snnn tlmo as at prcsont, until further notice. HATUUDAY-SUNDAY SCimiUU C:30 P.M Lv. Ilond Ar. S:00 A.M. 0 : 1 T " DoHchutes 7:42 " 7:03 " Redmond 7:22 " 7:10 " Terrobonno 7:00 " f7:33 " Opal City fC:r.2 " 7:f0 " Culver C:3C 8:05 " Motullua G:25 " 8:17 " Madras 0:12 " 9:00 " Mecca r.:2S " 9:28 " South Junction r:00 " 10:iVI " Mnupln 3:32 " f 11 : 17 " Shornr f3:09 " fl.TiO A.M Celllo fl2:r,8 " 2 00 " Arr. Follhrldgo Lv 12:50 A.M. l'or llepartiiio I'roin Other Slatliins, Sec AgentN. KI'KCIAIj l)UXI-THII' l'OltTI-AXI) TUXTII ANNUA Ii iuti:h i:aht iuisi: kicstivai. Juno I iliiuo 7-H-l). Low Pares, J. H. COFxDETT, Ajent iii:ni, omx.o.v. STEEL fiiWlv nSHING jMIJ noDSgTj - --- "- CCFPKKT9 MRM W 4 W A Complete Stock of Fresh Fishing Tackle. A Full Stock of Fresh and Stnple Groceries, A Fresh Shipment Ench Day of Green Goods A New Supply of all Garden Seeds in Bulk. A Paint Stock consisting of 72 different colors. A First Grade Stock of Garden Hose & Nozzles. P PLACE WHERE YOU CAN BUY HARDWARE, DOORS AND WINDOWS flT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICE. F. DEMENT CO. I owrtiancl Ocioo SBend to Olaae Jetu xJnstitution. All thoso Interested In taking up tho study of Shorthand for a business or professional purpose will have an opportunity to study Shorthand In Dcnd. Write or seo 0. M. Itnymond, opposite First National Hank building. First class will bo started Immediately. Hates very reasonable. Evening classes. CASTINGS IN GRAY IRON AND BRASS IIUFFSCHMIDT-DUOAN IRON WORKS BEND. OREGON PHONE BLACK 741 1 Cook in & cool Kitchen. All the heat is concen trated where it is needed keeps you cool and makes for better cooking NEW PERFECTION ??3S! W TW nrn- -m 1 - K Bl- ( 7 W Hi-VI i WILj l . V'JJI U m Jr t r Z Why not cook with a modern oil stove this sum mer and be comfortable? Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts. More efficient than your wood or coal stove, and costs less to operate. Better cooking because the longbluechimneysRivestead- ler, more evenly distributed heat, under perfect control like gas. No smoke or smell. In 1, 2, 3 and 4-burner sizes, ovens separate. Also cabinet models with Fireless Cooking Ovens. Ask your dealer today. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (ClUliMtli) lleiut Jiaultt Y zn i r?,r- n,.t SA , TtailOll LUMBER LATH SHINGLES LIME PLASTER CEMENT All Finish Lumber Kiln Dried Miller Lumber Co. SELLING SHEVL1N-H1XON LUMBER. OFFICE ON OREGON ST. 1 6 INCH STOVE WOOD Delivered for $2.50 Per Cord PHONE BLACK 45x Oregon Transfer Co. BEND HARDWARE CO. F. DEMENT & CO. W.l OTV-tt.Q Awkl 'msi ;MvSiP- .lVffiJWRm.i3ititAr.i-&i Mr, .mMsm .-w .yA' MkKST I rat. liMffikv v V 6 Br v WOOD-LARK- TRADE MARk JKOIS ON QUICK. CERTAIN, -DEADLY- ALWAYS IIU1UV, MJVKIl IMILS. ttroj-i squirrels, cophers, prairie doe. S at. Apply early In faprtnc when the ha i ry pet u awake from Winter' sleep. SI' )fan h. ,aa .U..U A. ... 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