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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1916)
V Till: REND HLf.TJ "ML.o ..y,,K J-- iju ,- TAGE 0. THE HENI) HCLLETIN. nEXD. OHK., WEDXESHAY, SEPTEmEH IS, 1010. page . A- I .i ,i M 1 f 'IV II '.i'J 4m I 1 s 1,1 4$ V BILLY MASCOTT WINS FROM TURKEY WITHA KNOCK GUT Portlund Ial Too VonX. Company For Tiicunui Ilantjun OUicr Contests Aro Wanted. Hilly MbhcoU, the fast and clever bantam welKhtoi Portland, won irora Young Turkey, of Tacoma, In a tcheduled 10 round boxing contest in the Hippodrome on Monday night In the middle ot the third round with a knock out. A- right swing to the left Jaw and a right swing to the left Jbw counted Turkey out. From the beginning Mascott took too aggreeslU'. repeatedly hanging HtlfT lefts on the Tacoma lad. Tur key was clearly outcloHsed from the ttart, and at no time did he give the fast 1'ortlHnd lad nn -vriouB trouble. So Irnpn-iH-d were some of the Prlnevllle fans. ho attended, that immediately after the go they rush- td to Mascott b dresBlng room and Tag You're It Is The Latest Bend Auto Sport There Is a certain elongated gen tleman In town whoso first three In itials spell LAW. His official title spoils cop, and It Is the duty of this Scotch-Irishman to see to It that the law Is enforced within the limits of this city. It Is for that that the city doles out an allowance to him tho first Tuesday of every month. LAW has a new game-Tag, you're It. Ho plays this game with auto mobiles with negligent drivers; driv ers who forgot to attend to the light ing of tall lamps after the shades of night have fallen, or who fall to cal culate with a fair degree of accur ncv n rtn dfcrcp nnele with n curb. tried to sign UP for a go with Muff or who. thrnurli Home Inadvcrtnncc. Sronson to be staged In Prlnevlllc eavo their motors running longer during the Crook County Fair. Hob Jo' Evans, Mapcott's manager, has made the Prlnovllle crowd an offer and It Is expected that they W'M ac cpt. llcnd fans are a!no enthusias tic about Monday night's perform ance:, although Tuney was somewhat of a disappointment, and efforts will be mado to stage a 10 round go be tween Mnsicott und Gorman for next month. In the preliminaries Whlnning nnd Ilennett, local featherweights went to a draw In a four round go. White won from Kid Jeff In a four round bout. Hosco created much mirth for tho fans in his matrh with Speck Woods In a four round contest, which was decided a draw. (Untine ciiiliiiiex ; home Charles and Thomrs Cantlne, the jourig sons of Deputy State Engineer Cantlne of Portland, who have been with their parents at the road camp Miith of llend for the past few weeks vitro brought to ton Thursda af ternoon by Dr. Kerrell and taken to Portland on the night train. They . both been suffering from the romplfllnt which has attacked so man) children In this trinity In the j,itl few week nnd it was thought tsat the altitude added to tho clllll rlt, making It desirable that they b taken home for treatment. WOMEN'S I'M'll .MEETS. Vt the regular monthly meeting of rtin Women's Auxiliary of the llend Commercial Club, held on Thursday afternoon at the Commercial Club room, the question was discussed of bating the two croiw roads In the. cemetery cindered. It was reported that the street signs, which the club s furnishing the city, were nearly done. Meeting of the club will bo bold hereafter on Saturday Instead of Thursday because, of tho conflict lib school sessions on the latter day. than GOO seconds without an attend ant, and many other breaches of au tomobile decorum. During tho last seven days, 1C men, too busy to think about these details of their dnll routine have been tagged by LAW and have been advised by LAW with a small, In offensive tag attached to some con spicuous placo on their Fords nnd others to report to City Recorder Ellis nl u certain hour on a certain date. Now LAW la not prrtlcularly abusive, nor In tho city recorder. They are delegated with certain pow ers and paid for the performance of certain specified duties. LAW is very explicit as to the cause of the tngglng, and the city recorder Is Just as lenient as he dares to be to the first offender. Use Gosney'B sand. Can fill dora promptly. Leave orders Georges barber shop. : or nt Uf DEATH OF VIVIAN STAATS. Vlvlrn A the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Prince Ktasto, died on Thursday In Corvullls where she was Ufcen sick while on tho return Jour ney with her parents and grand parents from an outing at Hcaslde. The body was brought to llend on Thursday night and funeral servlccH were held from tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Htoats, on Ohio streets, that nftnrnoon. Hev. J. S. Perlngcr conducted the M-rvirea and burial vmn mnde In Pilot llutte cemetery. An older child, a boy, survhes. ARTHUR ( ELLIOTT DIES. Arthur Clyde Elliott, the five year old con of Mr. nnd Mrs. William II. Elliott, died on Monday of cholera Infantum nt the family homo In Des (cutes addition. The funeral was held yesterday, ,Hev J. S. Perlngcr ronduc'lng the services. Two other (felldran survive, one older and nno vounger, the latter being reported us qui to sick. EUAN GOES TO WALI.ACH. A C Egan, formerly traveling frelttui und passenger Hgent ot the O -W It. II. &. N. Co.. at llend. left oi Sunday morning for Wallace, Ida ftp. where he has accepted a promo ilou In a similar capacity In Idaho's I'xdlng mining center. Mr. Egan's duties become effective Immediately ivm his arrival. Mr. Egun un ac- (aipnnled by Mr. Egun. MOOSE milKCTOK IIEHK. T. It. Itatctlffn, national director of tbi$ Loyal Order of Moose, arrived Monday morning from Portland to -win In tho work of orgnnljlng a Mooflo lodge here. Thirty applica tions have already been recehed for the new lodge and It is expected thut I no first cIhhh will be Initiated to ward the latter part of tho month. LOCAL NEWS 1TEA1S C. M. McCauley was up from Des chutes on Sunday. J. X. II. Gerklng was up from Turn alo Monday afternoon. C. E Worden of Klamath Falls, was In llend on Tuesday. S. H. Israel of Mllllcan, was In llcnd Monday on business. Mrs. N. A. Oliver loft on Thurs day for a visit to Fort Hock. George F. Hoover was a buslnesa visitor In I'rinevllle yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Shaw, of Sla ters, were in llend on Tucsdny. Tho Depot Hotel has Just been renovated nnd the rooms tinted. Mrs. Frank A. Alien leaves tomor row night for Portland to reside. Mrs. M. E. Forgoy was in from her Mllllcan homestead on Tuesday. II. It. Kllgnrc, tho Silver Lake sbeepmao, was In llend Friday trad ing. Monty O'Donnell returned on Sat urday from a business trip to Port land. A. L. Mackintosh returned on Sunday from a business trip to Eu gene. , Mrs. Fred Fisch leaves on Sundny for an extended visit In Spokano and Salem. Mrs. V. A. Smith, of Vancouver, Wash., visited with llend friends Inst Saturday. J. J, Gagcn has accepted n cleri cal position with the II. M. Smith Clothing Company. Chet. Springer, who has been In tho Forest Servlco nt Long Prairie Hanger Station, has returned to llend. W. It. lUley nnd his son. II. L. Illloy, of l.n Pine, were In town on business yesterday. E. Pearl, of II. Itelngold & Co., expects to leave sometime this week for Portland to llvo. Fred Ellensburg returned on Thursday from Drain after a month's visit with his parents. Mr nnd Mrs. 0 H. l)o-lo left Sat. urduy night for Chicago via Seattle unit Vancouver. B. C. F. L. Young left on Thursday for Spreckles after transacting consider able business in nena. W. 0. Fordham, of La Pino, was In town on Tuesday with n member of tho Pringle Falls Company. E. D. Glison expects to open n real estate ollice In tho O'Kanc build ing as soon as It Is completed, Hugh Thompson left Sunday even Ing for Eugene whore he enters tho University oi urogon tnis week. C. E. Nichols of the local Western Union office, with Mrs. Nichols, is spending a few weeks in Portland. D. J. Finn of the 10-Unr ranch, arrived In town yesterday morning from rortiand ror a rew day s stay. Paul Hosmer,.of Tho Shevlln-Hlx-on Company, Is planning to erect a modern bungalow In Park Addition. Georgo A. Keller, of Portland. spent Friday and Saturday In llend looking over his property Interests. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred J. Wllkoy re turned on Wcdnesdny evening from Boveral month's visit to Dahlgrcn, Il linois. Hans Nelson left for Hums on Tucsdny morning. He was called away on account of the Illness of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. IF. M. Abbott left on rriday evening for Centrulln, Wash ington nnd Mcdford, to be gone n few weeks. J. I). Knapp of tho Knapp-Cheney Co,, associated with Tho Shevlln Hlxon Company, has been visiting. In town this week. It. G, White, luBt year principal of the llend High school, ts with the educational department ot tho Y M C. A. In Spokano. A. F. A. Smith, of the Pacific Coast Kesccue League Is In llend this week soliciting subscriptions for the work of the league. There will be no preaching service nt the Presbyterian church on Sun day becauso of the absence at La Pine of Hev. Hartranft. Dr. J. It. Weir, of Missoula, Con sulting lorest Pathologist, who has been doing some research work In southern Oregon, was In llend on Mondny. Mrs. A. II. McF.irlnnd nnd Mrs. Ida Hunting, who have been visit ing with Mrs. A. L. French, left last ThurHilny evening for Sllvor Creek, Washington. 11. A. Holmes, formerly In the em ploy of Tho Shovlln-Hlxon Company, has purchased the Koyal Cafe and has mado considerable Improvements on the building. G. E. Iloss, auditor for the State Highway Commission, nrrlved In llend this morning to Inspect the work on The Dallcs-Callforula High way out of Hend. Floyd Heyndldrt leaves tonight for Salem where he will enter' Willam ette University, to which Institution ho was awarded a scholarship last May from the llend high school. Tho Sons of Norway will hold n smoker on Friday evening in Sather's Halt. A musical program will be given. Refreshments will be served. All members arc Invited to nttond. W. II. Ward, formerly of Portland, a tnnn ot much experlenco In the manufacture of sash and doors, hnB decided to locate In llcnd and has opened an office at the corner ofWall and Ohio streets. C. S. Hudson has received word of his appointment by Governor Withy combo as one of tho Orogon represen tatives to tho coming International Farm Congress nnd Soil-Products Ex position to bo hold In El Paso, Toxus, In October. Obey that Impulse Now Buy your Fall Coat while the sizes are complete and there are many New Styles to select from. Z- ' 4 ' M 1. I . . It . k -J I ' LJ fcwE- ' " m&ttwjr J VnTauHrHk I I V r Coats That Hold Their Style Stjle Is one of the pi hue essential of u woman's coat.. Clavtlc Coats uro full of stylo: nnd They HOLD THAT STYLE, month nftcr month. Then- Is tuMorlng In tlieni Mini tnllorinK That gives tluiu character. This kind of tailoring mukcn them hold their slmpo keeps them gxod looking nftcr hcvero Msrvlco. It is true economy to buy n coat that looks -well nnd keeps on looking woll until jou are it-ady to discard it. Classic Coats "STYLISHLY DISTINCTIVE" x Arc mnde by ewpert In a highly sprcinllMM factory. Thty nrc cut from fabrics of distinction and conform to every ntylo requirement They nrc mj k.lUfiilly designed', so cleverly tailored that tliey rrmaln unuuti r and hand.somo even nftcr secre cnr. Come in nnd nee the beautiful Classic Coat. Models from $6.75 to $35.00 CLASSIC COATS I-XHt THE LITTLE ONES ABE AS GOOD AS THOSE FOB THE GHOWX UPS. I'HICHS FHOM JHJ.00 TO $7.00 R. M. Smith Clothing Company THE FASTEST GROWING STORE IN OREGON HEV. PEHINGEB OHDAIXED. Tho ordination for the Hev. J L, Pcrlngur, of tho llaptlst church to lielng held this afternoon and oven ing nt the churvli. Hev, Joseph II. leaver, of Seattle, will preach tho ordination sermon nt 8 o'clock this inlng. The public Is cordial!) In Ued to ntwnd the services. CHOPS A BE GOOD. There Is not a slngln cultlvotod are In the La Pino country that will sot bring lit at least (30 this year, according to W, 0. Fordham, who wan In town yesterday. Tho crops are unusually good and farmers are happy. Mr. Fordham says that t.a Pino la oven stronger for division this year than It was two years ago when- only tw0 or threo votes wero cast against the proposition. FISH HEADY TO PLANT. Tne young trout that have been fed at tbu llcnd hatchery this sum mer are now ready for plantlug ac cording to (laiuo Warden McKay, Ha in now receiving applications for tho rUdi In order that allotments may bo mado and asks that all who wish, trout to distribute communicate with feltn at onco. VT KWant Ads only ONE CENT a word. ickels D .NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS. In lew of the nbatcmeut af tho rabies epidemic the dog muzzling ordinance Is hereby suspended until further notice II y Order of the council. L. A. W. NIXON. 2Se. Chief of Police Ilrlng your family to Tho Altamont Hotel for Sunday dinner. Open from &;H0 to 7 o'clock, t 28c WRIGHT HOTEL Has changed hands. Practical ho tel people ore now In chnrgo, Mr. and Mrs. Graham propose to. treat tho traveling public square, giving them clean beds, good oats, steam heat and hot nnd cold running wctor In rooms. Adv. Q imes uarters work hard for you when spent in this store. WARNER'S fed's Ecmaj Ceatcr 100 New Richardson Roller Skates Just Arrived Music will be furnished us soon ns arrange incnts can be made SKATING Wednesday and Friday Afternoon 2:30 Evening 8 AT THE NEW HIPPODROME 11bsbbVbb1bbi The Little New Store WITH A HIG STOCK WILL HE HEADY FOB YOI WITH ITS FALL Opening on Saturday, September 16th WE WILL SHOW YOU A LINE OK THE SLHTEST PATTEH-S HATS AND TAILOHEI) HATS EVEH SHOWN IX HEX 11. WE ARE ALSO HEADY FOH YOUI. OIH1ER WOHK. OUH WOHK ROOM IS IX CHARGE OK EXPERIENCED HELP AND ALL WOHK WILL HE Gl'ARAXTEED SATIS KACTORY. IK "WE HAVENT WHAT YOU WAXT WE WILL MAKE OR OIU1ER IT FOR YOU. YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL AS IT WILL HE A PLEASURE TO SHOW OCR GOODS. MRS. M. L. DERST1NE MINNESOTA STREET rOLTTICAIt CARUS. Vote for H. H. Do ARMOND Regular Republican nomlnoo for Ilistrlct Attorney For Crook County Adv tr FOR SALE-Thoroughly modern 6 room house with full basement, up-to-date heating plant, $ 1 00 electric range, electric fixtures and curtains, lo cated on lot 28, block 13, Park Addition. Price $2,750. MEALS ' THAT ARE MEALS 30c AND UP NOT Tin: CHEAPEST, nui THE BEST Little DricK Kvatau'rant . FOR YOUR NEXT SUIT See DICK TR Tailor Al Kinds ot CLEANING ANI PRESSING Phone Slack 1481 WE HAVE A NUMBER of other houses for sale, all of which are close in. Prices right. Terms good. HOMESEEKERS LAND CO. o5 For Fine Watch anil Jewelry Repairing goto- Larson I MUTZia BUILDING OREGON STREET jxl J