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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1916)
f!"' " -fc, i- . "j.a' rs-i thi: i:xd Hi'ixnTi.v, nicxn, oiik., wkdnkspav, .vi-ofs-r ;to. mir). PAflB 8. f'lffll 4 l ,l ... f '' ! , uJr I ;! 1 1 1 1 if 4 li. i Vi 1 i ON LOSES GAME 9-1 SPRINGER ALLOWED THREE HITS Jinny KIhnIim of O'ood I'leldlmJ nnil Haul lllttlng Show l"l Mill Team's Nine Know IIIsaMioiih O'DomiHI llll MIo Demon. In n Kiimo full of inlHhnpH. nnil flnslioH of flint field work, the Ilend nlni', partly Hindi' up of Slwviln-lllx-on pluyiTB ilufrutfil thu regular Shuv-Jln-lllxon lineup liy u score of iilnu to onu on Hnniliiy. SprliiKcr, In the box foi llcml, Imd tlio l)t!Ht of tlio mill hitters where he wanted them until ho Imd the game carefully lint away. Not n hit waH chalked ugultiHt him until t lit' eighth Inning. In all three hltH were oh talned off IiIh delivery. O'Donnell clouted hIiikIch, two baggers and three baggero, HtnnMipd bntH, rut liaseH and save Knutsen more trouhlo than tlio Portland lad had had with the lli'iul chptnln all neaBon. The Ilend infield roinhlnatlon, Hill, llniln and Holland of the S.-ll. nine, and Stover, who Iiuk Ik en out of the Kami' for tliu ItiHt. hIx ttenkH. did not let many chances go to the outlleld pas turo. They crabbed eterjthlng In Might and converted tiiaiiy u hard chance Into double plnjH S.-ll. Hemes In Ninth. Shevllii-IIIxoti was held powerleHB to Krora until tlio ninth Inning, whi-n IloiiHtou, who befoie In the Kiimo. JiiHt rouldu'l liniidlo Sponger's nlow curve got a slngh1, and wiih ncorcd on a two bagger by White. Ilcnd xcorud three runs In the first on three hltH. Ilend alno scored In the nee- ond, Hcvnntli, eighth ami ninth. KuulHon wiih not working IiIh hcHt Jn Sunday's game. Ilend found him for nine hltH and iiiohI of thetn meant ticoreH. KnutHeii fanned 12 men. but at the hiiiiki time had a hard time to keep the ball oter the plato ami walked woven men. .Splinter fanned only live men, but wiih kIvcu great MUpport In the Held nnd hard pltehliiK was unneceHHiiry. The Hlinvlln-lllxoii in Hold did not give Knutson usual tmppnrt, making iilnu uirom. Maker, who Iiuh been playing third flick for the mill team imiilu thu Htar play of .Hiiinlny'H gunio. O'Donnell lilt a Ioiik and fust lly to center Held, linker Hpotted It and toro through thu outlleld sago brush and grabbed It out of the air In a running back catch. He took another cham;o on CIow'b high lly but iiiIhhciI on a hind try. llaker'H lleldltiK In HoniethliiK for the mill team lunniigcincnt to put away to remember because It appear ed from Sunday's game that linker wiih put JitHt where he will be of thu greatest value to the team. The Hummary of Simdio's game In hh followH: 1JENI). All It Stover 21 'i 1! Springer, 4 0 O'Donnell, . .. .r. 2 Clow. If 2 2 llolnnd, Htt fi 0 llruln, lb r. 1 lllitke, cf 4 0 Hunuell, rf II 1 Astouius, rf . . . .2 0 Hill, :ib II 1 K A I'O I 10 1 0 1 1 0 0 I I) 7 1 0 12 1 1 0 1 :ir. ( it :i 21 27 HIIKV.-UIX. All It II i: A I'O Llnd, If a 0 1 1 0 0 VV. Hussell. lb . . I 0 1) 0 1 rt Houston, III 4 1 1 1 2 2 White, u 4 0 1 1 0 1U Knutseii, p 2 0 0 0 14 0 linker, ef 4 0 0 1 2 a II. ItUKHull, mm ... I 0 0 II fl 0 jtndcrsun, 2b ... II 0 0 2 2 3 Ituzfll, rf 8 0 0 0 u 0 :io t Umpire Kahugeit JllllUMlU. :t and ! 21 BROOKS-SCANLON BEATS SHEIUMHt 5 TO 3 Wlillo Odlur Men IVtdle mi Diamond For SU IniiliiKH In IllUleiliiC Heat On Sunday. The Iliooku-Sciinlou olllco force Kiid iithuu euiiie back BtronK on Sun duy aftoruoon and defiwUed the Shev. II11.IIK011 oitlco force by 11 Hcore of ft to 3. HIv InndiKH In the tropical hup hlilno on 11 duMy Held provided Jiut about 1,11 the buHo boll that tlio Imw oeanoucd buu ball pluyerN cared to Indulge In, Tlio north Hide mill team won prin cipally upon Its ability to lilt the ball, and thu few or orrorti. ltudoll hold the Houth uldo mill uKKreKatlnu to throe hltH. Had Morgan been given u little better support In the S .11. In Held would have ciuued the north uldo crowd nomo worry In counectlriK with thu ball becaimu ho actually hud a curvo and had tho llrooVa-Bcanlon bunch troubled, ltudoll faded eight Shovlln-lllxon bittern while Morgan funned four llrookB-Scanlon atlckem. Johuiou aud Hilt EOt the two lone. est hits of tho Rnme, each getting clean three baggers. The summary of this game Is as follows: Hrooks-Scanlon AH K II K A TO Hunnell, c 3 1 0 1 2 10 Keyes, lb 2 0 0 1 0 3 Peterson, 3b ... .'2 0 0 1 0 2 Hudoll, p 2 0 0 2 9 1 Overturf, 2b ....2 1 .0 2 0 1 Southwlck, If-ss .211011 Sullivan, 2b ...,0 0 0 0 0 0 Allen, cf 2 1 2 0 0 0 Spencer, rf 2 1 2 0 0 0 Woelllen, If 1 0 1 0 0 0 18 5 0 7 12 18 Shoviln-Hlxon AH It H K A PO lloflll, c 3 1 0 0 2 6 Morgan, p ......3 0 0 3 C 0 Prince, lb 2 1 0 2 0 1 Johnson, 2b ....3 0 1 1 " 0 Miles, on 2 1 0 1 0 0 Kastham. If ....3 0 0 0 0 1 Hill, 3b 3 0 2 0 1 2 Swnnson, cf . . . . 2 0 0 0 1 1 Stochr, rf 2 o 0 0 o o 23 .'I 3 7 10 Ij I'mplro Houston TRADE JOURNAL REPORTS ON RECENT PINEfETING HERE Artielo Has Kind Thlna to Say of Town KaiK Timber .Means Oper ation for Half (Viituiy. A complete account of the leccnt meeting of the Western Pino Manu frclurers Association Is contulned In the August number of Tho Tlmber mr.n. The article Is Illustrated with numerous cuts and has nirtiy kind things to say of Ilend and the hos pitality received here. Tho following Is from The Tlm bermnn: "The Spokane, Portland and So nttle cltbens came In speclM Pull man ears, while the C'nllfortiln dele gation motored from Klamath Pulls and Westwood, Callfoiuln, to the convention. It was a hnppy. good- natuivd lot, who were out for a holi day and frolic with a "little IiuhIiicsh on tho side." Tom Humblrd drH re marked, Inspection wiih made of mills of the Hlievlln-lllxon and the IlrookH-Scanlon company, which em brace In their construction the latest Ideas In lumber production, both In nr.v in 1 1 Ik, pinning mills, box and cut up factories and logging operations, Tho large nniount of tho timber trib utary to Ilend means a continuous operation for the next half a century. The present railroad facilities will be augmented by a connection with the Southern Pacllle lines at Klamath Palls and with tho Western Pacllle at some point In Nevada, and a Junc tion with the Union Pacllle lino now building towardH Ilcnd from Vale, or the Short Line, as embraced In the Slrahorn project. These Increased facilities will give the Ilend territory thu advantage of wide distribution for Its products, The timber area rtretchlng from Ilend to Klamath Pulls on the south comprises nn area of about 200 m'les In length aud 30 miles In width. It Is the largest sin gle body of plno in the Pulled States. The timber Is of a good finality, com prising both white and sugar pine, with n small percentage of mixed woods.'' i EMC HOSS sense don't come in th' colt stage any more than Tobacco mildness comes in the raw product. qfctf&fr m A j Mil 1 ,k Ull ' "Si AFTER two years' " ageing Kentucky B u r le y To Bacco reaches perfection for pipe smoking. VEL- fhVET ages two years ! y Jay2tljfy3r6atsoC ilMnili HOFFMAN JOINS FACULTY Will Tt-acli Jiiiirnult'-iii SlJIIlfOKl. at l.elnud (Stanford Palo Alto News,) Prsl N. Hoffman, city editor of tho Taconi.i Ledger, ha Joined thu Stan ford faculty as Instructor In the Jour nalism work. Mr, lloiTm.'in Iiuh had experience In various kinds of news paper work. Ills work In small-town Journalism I imh been particularly extensive and thoiough, and It Is largely on ac count of this training that he has iK'eu culled to Stanford Tho Journ sllmn x.ork at the uulvorslt) Is de ulmned fully as much to train men aud women to become owners of small papers, through the direction of which the may become leaders in their communities, as it Is to equip reporters for metropolitan HeliU When Control Oregon was being oiK-ned up by tall trausport.itlon Mr. Hoifiiiun went Into the wilds and Hied on a homestead. Shortl.v afterwards he took charge of Tho Ilend Hulletln, n weekl paper, nd for three eurs was Its editor aud nnuinger In this ponltlou Mr 11001111111 gained an all around experience In rural Journal ism. In 1914 ho returned to the Tn- count Ledger us assistant city editor and the' tint of this year was made ult editor. Mr I tuff man loft Tacoma u soon us a substitute could bo engaged to auccoed him on the Ledger aud Is nlresd) on the campus Mrs. Hoff man will Join him about September 1. by II, A. llooth, of Kugonc, mniiaier of the land company. Robert K. Struhorn, promoter of the proposed railroad, which will connect Ilcnd with Klamath Kalis, tho Warner nnd Ilnrnoy 'vallcjs, spent the day in Eugene yesterday conferring with Mr. Hooth regarding railroad plans. He left Eugene to day for Portland, traveling by motor ccr. Mr. llooth snid Hint tho munncr In which tho laud company would as sist In building tho railroad, whether by bonus or subscription, had not been determined. TO IIOi.ll EXAMINATION. Tho Pnlted Stfcs Civil Sort ice Commlsi'lon announces th:l tunic utenog'-npher and typewriter exam inations will be held In this city on September 12 nnd September 2C, lUlrt, for tho Dspartmental Service, Vuthlngton, n. C. Thcro c,e two hundred nppolntmentn to bo made to nowly created vacancies: Sali.ilcs $900 to $1000 per nnnuni. Men on ly will be admitted to the examina tion. Ago limits 18 years or over. Persons desiring this examination should at once apply Tor Korma 30 I and 1421 to the District ctcrctcry, 11th Civil Service district, post of fice building, Seattle, Washington, or to the local sccretrry, board of civil lATtlco examines, at the postolllco, this city. A desirable bn ad knife free with every annual subscription to Tho Ilcnd Hulletln. MmsA tiMUiXbiii&i New Prices August 1st, 1916 J L Roofing of nil kinds. Repairing promptly done. J. A. MacCLOSKEY TINNING AND Furnace Contractor Guttering, Spouting, Cornices and Skylights. TAKE HOME A BOX ol Popular VOGAN'S Chocolates She'll like them now, even il you've been married ten yeri or mote, juit ti much i tvhen you were trying to "get acro" Reed & Horlon Bend, Oregon This Ad is c Valuable Larson (8b Co. it III occupy the MTTZltt Hiilldlm; OltEGOX HTKEKT will rIvo In j.rlze il !jll5.00 fJOLI) WATOir to the boy brinKing In tlio great est number of nflt to tho stoic on opening day, also ii 915.00 (iOM WATCH to the girl In lulling freutCNt number of nH (( the store on opening day. Bute these mix as they ttlll lio vnlimblo about Sept. W, the ilate of opening of the UlItSON At COMPANY RANCHERS: Buy Stock Now CENTRAL OREGON FARMERS CREAMERY Manufacturers ol PASTEURIZED PRODUCTS The following prices for Ford em's will be effective on and af ter August 1st, 1010 : : : : ; Runabout - - -Touring Car - - $345 360 GROCERIES FRJSSH VEGETABLES BERRIES AND FRUITS BUILDERS' HARDWARE and Wgpi SHERWIN-WILLIAMS ftfplj PAINT F. DEMENT (& CO. f. o. b. Detroit These prices are positively guaranteed against any reduction before August 1st, 15)17, but there is no guarantee against an advance in price at any time :::::::: Universal Garage Bend, Oregon Geo. F. Hoover, Manager The Help-A-Phone Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. LUMBER Lath, Shingles. Building Material of all kinds KILN DRJED FLOORING AND FINISH BOOTH COMPANY TO MO Will AnnM Struliorti In HulldluK V Hill Oivjpiil Httllitnid. (OrCEonlnn.) KUOKNK. Or., Auk. 27--(8peclttU The Oregon iand & Mvcetoclc Co , ottultiR largo bodies of land In Cen tral Oregon, ttlll aid tn nnancliiK the Oregon, California & Bantern Hall, way, according to an announcement The HUM'--l'HOXK U nu Inven tion dexlgned to liniiroto telephone m rt ice Il ou ttoro rocelting a telephone uximuge over a long dlntunco ttlre It would emiblu ou to hour every word and every honteuce, without asking Hie perMin at the other end.to repent It U the frequent renuests to re IH.tt iwiituncoH and parts of a eon venuttlun over n long distance tele plume that duubloo aid triples tho tell bills. Hence the busy merchant r iiiMuufncturor tsho once usea thlM m-truiuent would not bo without It fi" many timed Its cost The HKUP-A-l'llONK enables deaf !' ple to use tho telephone and hear etir word distinctly If their hear ing Is not completely gone. The HMI.V-A-l'UONK will lie mull ed to any address on receipt of J 3.00. i ite CASTINGS IN GRAY IRON AND BRASS HUFFSCHMIDT-DUGAN IRON WORKS BEND. OREGON PHONE BLACK 741 The Deschutes Merchandising Co. BEND, OREGON LUMBER LATH SHINGLES LIME PLASTER CEMENT All Finish Lumber Kiln Dried Miller Lumber Co. SELLING SHEVLIN-H1XON LUMBER. OFFICE ON OREGON ST. Hk raT