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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1917)
'a- r ih:ni iit;rM?n.t, hum), omcflotf, thcundav. MAitcir h, um. paoi: , i fl : il t Sports Loom Up SHRINER TO ERECT NEW GYMNASIUM ii:.vi ATiii.irnc n.un wii.i. IIAVIC 7fK)0 JHIMi: COU PIIO 5IOTION t).' rJIOlWrlHIONTtl. HI'OltTH IIKHT KQUII'.MI.NT. Having In vlow lo cwpoimn thn rnuin ot professional prl In Bund -mid to build Oils (own Ui iih nil nth Jntlr center, 0. W. Hlirlnur has prn jmhiimI l erect a mtw iwo Btory brick gymnasium on tint property at tlm jonr of tlm Hippodrome, tlio cost of which will approximate 17600. Act ing upon Mr. Hhrlner'a suggestion. "W I., Dnufllah, ho Iiiih htiou iilllvo In t1in promotion of profntwloiinl aporla In llend, under the iih inn of tlio Bund Athletic Club, yesterday an (I today nuIUIod 00 locnl iniin, who. Iiy thulr algnnlurori to u petition, have taUtin memhonihlp '" Iho rlnli. Mr. Doudlah will try to Kt ISO iiium- Tlm nlructtiro which It In proponed o ho hullt will tm 40 by B0 feet. Tlm first tlnnr will ho laUnn up with thn gymnasium room whlnh will hn tnoilurnly equipped with gymuaHlum upparntu. dri'imlng rooiiiN, Incknra nml hot noil colli water Hhowers. Tlm ecoud floor will Ihi taken up with u largo social rooui, hllllnnt noil pool -larlora, card room ami library, which -will Imi nuppllril with tlio latest pur lodlcnU. It I Mr Douillnh'N belli-f that nvl drnro of tlio popularity of profi uliitml report shown by attendances Ml tho smokera whlrh tlio IIhiiiI Ath letic Club hriM staged pol n I to tint jermiiiit'iir of such events here, ami Jin says h will ko the limit to main tain u high standard of hIIiImiIc per formance If the town denlr It. DeflnlM' announcements relative tto building aro nxperted next week CLOSE MATCH ROLLED JN HOWLING LEAGUE IlliillHln Tcniu Tiiki Two Out of Ttins- OnmcN I'nim Ihn Hholln- IIUiiii giiliiti'llf. In nno of thn moil climly roiitontpil mialchmi ot thn iieaiinn. tlm I loud Ilul Irtln tnain won two Ramoa out of hreo from Tlm Hlinvllu-lllxoii Com pany iulutettn. on tlm Cnrmody al lnyn, In thn city lea Run lait uUht. Total talllna for tlm nvttnlur woro 23S3 to 3347. Tlm nroro: Hlii'tliilllini. flayer I at 2d 3d Total .riwunnou . . m ICA 128 427 lli-lidnrnon . 146 1C4 141 4 SO llnuer 144 14ft 143 43( HliH.hr 170 146 137 462 JMtiH-h .. . 171 Z46 167 6S3 Total . ... 704 807 71fi 1347 lleml llullrtlii. ritchll 13 14(! 164 4S3 OrmiHly 179 176 194- 648 Att.na.Hi. . .146 161 166 461 Tttrrtill 146 127 130 402 i:-.tt 183 1K7 138483 Total . . 836 7fifi 781 2382 Ren J, Ityan & Co., for farm land loam, Ailv. Boo KdwardH for papor ImnKlrJK.-AUv Three Stores Burglarized, Woman Scares From Fourth Aa n reaction from tho moral wave vhlch haa been prevailing In Ilend ror-tliH last month, three local mer antllo establishment worn broken Into onrly thl morning, and an at tempt m a do to burglarize, a third. Indication aro that all four Inci dent had n common origin. Tho II, P. Bmlth grocery, War ner' storn and tho (I, W. Hor ner general cash atoro, worn entered, but theft of small amount of niiir .huiidlao comprised tho grontor part of tho Ion. Only u few dollara In hhIi worn takun. An nttompt mndo to outer tho Ooldon Ilulo Htoru wiih fruslruted by Mrs, K. Pearl, who heard tho burglar ntteniptlug to open n window ut 3:10 o'clock thla morn lug Hliu nroHit, opuuod tho door, and thn tnnraudor Imipoil from u lad der uud fled. Mr. Pnurl la tho only ono In Bund tia far iih Ih known, who uaw tho thief ut any tlmo, Bho doHcrlbiiH him ii short uud heavy ant, wearing u inaokluiuv coat, II. Itnlngold, pro prietor of tho utoro, nnd Mr. Peiirl woro nloiiplug In ronmu In tho roar of tho utoro, hut tho burglar had gono liy tho tlmo thuy could got to tho door. liocnl Tnlent HiiNpiHted. Motliods ot ontrnuro at imch ot throo Htoroa outored allowed ntna lourlsh work, Chief of Pollco Nixon ilecliiron, uuil ho la Inallnod to attrl liuto tho hurglarloa to local tnlont, In addition to tho doscrlption gvon BURNS SIGNS UP match wn.ii in: hciii:dui,i:i i.niikh al'hi'mi:h oi bund ATiiMrnc ci.t;n mahcii id HCIIOKIj TO KIHHT (JIMIKItT. After much bickering and cajolery with Hobby Kvnnn, Al. Homers' man ager, u inittrh linn at hint been pulled Into tlio shuffle, In which flKhtliiK Hilly (Joorgo will timet Farmer KuriiH, of Koho, northwest heavyweight champion, In llmul, under thn aus pices of tlm IIhiiiI Athloltc Club on Miinh I'J. CnuHlilorahln liitnroat wan shown today uhnii It was given out Hint lliiriiit mill (lonrgn would mix It In Bond, because there Iiiih boon coiihIiI amble speculation iih to thn outcouiH of tlio match owIiik to tint recent draw battle these two mini fought In Kclio. lluriiH rnukH IiIkIi amoni: tlm moni corpulent mil artlnlM, and particularly for hnvlriK bimtnn Jon IIoiiiIm, a year n:o In Taroiua, Al Homura ami llurim went to a draw In a lO-rouml mutch rmuutly at Koho. (Jllbort Hclionl, who npruiiK a run nation In local IioxIiik clrcloM a wnnk iiko at rrlnnvllln. wlinn Im iliiftatd "Hpnc" Wood, Im rurryliiK a pliwo of pluo bark on hl nhotildir for I'rnil Ollhurt. Heboid may havn a record, behind 111 til an a boier. hut an yet It ban not benn uucovtirnil. Tlm BcIiohI-W'ooiIh match clwirly dUplayml th nuparlnrlty of tbu m cent Invader lii tit It clrclwi. (II I burl anil Hrhonl will ko In an elKlit-round match tlm imtue nlKbt. Tml Mokn him h li: lied to meet "Choppy" lllkn right for a lx-rouud curtain rnlHr. IJENI) DIAMOND FANS RESTLESS FOR SI'IUNf. Tun Cunt Ti'iiiiin I'ntmlMtl for llcnil Till Hriikiin Central Ori-pio 1-i'iiKim Will ll I'nniieil. JuhI aa anon an old man Winter tnakei hi final exit from thn forma trial nplmrn tlm illamoml npwlallit will hn illirrtltiR Into their trunk for old apparel ami outfit In prupara Hon for tlio forthromliiK naon. It look now evident that Hnnil I KoIiik to havn rKular buiteball thl ummar anil that a Central Ori'Kou InnRiin will hn formed, which will Include I'rlnnvlllo, Itedmond, Madra anil llniiil. Tlm Htmvlln-lllxnti Company will havn a morn formlilahln aKKritKatlou to put In thn fluid thl ywir than It did lal yoar. Alrvudy it ban IIiiimI up rrwl diamond npHoil fur the loam that will rnprnut thn com INiiiy on tlm field. I.oenl fan are hHKlntiltir; to iwpoiuh tha Intttrrnt of tlcker anil It I nxpactml that before tlm middle of tlm month ho ma action will hn coiiiIiir up for vunimHr IMMtMll. troll HAI.H Old nuwMpapora, at The llulletln onion; Junt thn thing for oarpet lining, for covering nhelvtM, or to help start tlm flrn In the morn lug. 1-Gtf For nlgn patattng boo Edwards.' A dr. by Mr. Pearl, a further rlnw wa found in tho freh print of n number six ahno clone to the window forced at tho Horner store, nnd from tho fact that only tho smaller mUd of mon'a alums were gono through In providing n now pair for tho In triidtir. At Hmlth'a store, tho front door lock wa broken open, n fow cents In change taken from tlm register, u iiuniitlty of fruit mid tobacco stolen, mid u number of paper from thu reg ister. Mr. Smith trailed tho man this morning well Into tho downtown sec tion, by paper dropped nt Intervals. Kuter l.y Hk light. At the Homer store, the glass was broken out of a roar window In ef fecting mi entrance, 40 ruuta tnkun from tho register, nnd tho mnuhliiu rendered uuoIobh. Tho register kuyu hero mid nt tlm Hmlth atoro woro ro moved. Lifting (ho skylight to tho utoro room, tho man dropped Inside at tho AVnmor oHtuhUahmont, mid by cut ting n pnnol ltuulo his way Into tho atoro propor. Prom tho roglstor, $1.70 In rash was takon, uud a box of omicellod chocks taken to tho al loy, whom tho box wna opened nnd tho worthloBH contents dluuovurod, Nolthor Pollco Chief Nixon nor Shorlft IlohortH havo any duflultu idor. na to tho Identity of tho thluf, thuy atutod thla morning, iilthough tho uuuaually biuiiII trade la takon ua tho IuibIh for tho belief hold by Mr, Nixon, that u toy In responsible SLEUTHS MIL .F. di:ti:ctivi',h tiiv to kind out IK Hi: IH COMTIlltlNM WITH l,OIMH llll.h OVl'Al o. a A K. JtAII.IIOAl) AI'KAIUH. (From Haturdny'a Dally.) (Ori)Kon Journal.) HAN KltANCIKCO, Maroh 2. Two rnnl ilutiictlve havo boon on tlio trail of llohort Htraliorn, tlio railroad builder, day anil nli;ht nlnco ho nr rlvmt In California a fow iluya ago ami Im wa unahlu to ahakn them off until ho boarded lytralu for OriiKott yofttorday. An thn ntory run hern, Hit) Mor gan hankliiK cllrjun, KiiIiii, I.oeb & Co., nml otlnir Now Vork flnunclora are ho much lntHrntil In tlio plan of men ImckliiK Iho Hill, Union Pa cific nml Houthnru I'aclflo Inturoata that noun of thnrn will trunt thn othttrM. Iliincn thn InlerefltliiK dutiHi tlvn work that hn been In proem hern. TIkhio Interest urn ovpot'lally concerned. It I ruportud, over any development that in U: lit load to an oilier road Into California. ConfiTciii-o ot HI Men. Mr. Htrahoru, In illcuftloiutho nc tlvltfo of tlio pair of Mouth, tin claroil before boardltiK tbu train that hn did not Intend to como horu iiuletly for tlm ptirponii of havliiK a confer fenco with 1.. W. Hill, proaldnut or I tlm Onwt Northern railroad, at thn I latter' winter homo at Del Monto, j where Mr. Hill I now ataylni;. "I did not Miinak down here to havo !a now railroad btilldliu: conference with I'rmildwiil Hill." hn kmIiI. Any rumor to that affect ha not founda tion. Any detoctlvB or 'traitor ac tivity dlritctml uKlnt inn llhttr In (tan Krauclftco or al Dttl Monta I famtiRliiK to me." Hill AImi N Nculnil. Mr. Htraliorn pnt fho day at Del Monte. Mr. Hill arrived there jlat Monday. I Mr. .Itrahorn made the atatoment there that Im mhhIh to keep hl rall , road enterprise In Katern OreKon neutral. I Mr. Hill, dlftcuMliiR thl statemant, atiuounrwl that hi comtmny would not oppiMM the Ktrahorn achome, hut iwoitld not kIvo It any financial ub alataurn. Tlm ntory about the detoctlvea on (Ktrahorn'M trail haa henn whispered about the hotel lobblo hern during lltm lat few day and did not hocomo n wldo open Htory until yuKtorday. BEND MINISTER ENDS LABOR OF M YEARS Itev. ItiiHriiuft Complete Clnirt of Wliln .Im IIiin Keien Volume of Commentary flubbed. (Prom Saturday' Dally DulUtln.) Almost H year ago, Ilv. II. C. Hartrauft, pator of tin Ilend Pre bytarlau church, began rwHwrch work, having a It object the chart ing of thn lllbln In It relation to history. I.st iilgln ha flnlshwl hi task and hovwl. aa thn nult of Ida labor, a huge diagram. In mvoii color, overy bit of It hi own handi work, tracing tha history ot man from 5 1 HAM INS ' - -.--- nil over the United State, fur hv com- uimicml hi labor on April t. 1903, in Pnnvlvt.l. coucludlnu- them OIl otrnlty to eternity. Not only has ( 11 i,ul' ..ur in u.r, im. the chart and the Inveatlgatlon tak- me' a""" Indicate at once the- claw on Khv. Ilartranft 14 year, but Its!0' PP nil Btatua of farming In virion nnrtahnvi'liiMtiRccfltnnlhhed I our country. Dairying 1b the bahls tlm oppoalta side of the continent. l,,ac considerable Inveatment The chart dlvldM man'a history ' cow-. While the feeil he usm , Into eight parlodk, Innocence, con ,18 a large Influence on tho amount; clnc, human government. proHiUw. Ipf ' k or cr0Hm ho receives, tho cow law, grace, tribulation, nnd the mill- ""!' ' the blgget factor controll Hiiliim. According to thu diagram. I hB l,rofl tha Inveatment. the human race la now living In tlis I " cowa nro born to milk. Other . period of grace, and the period of nr8 l,or T,, Testing asoo trlhiilatlon to follow for seven years, ' latlo i"ov8r which la which. The' will have a It sequel the mllinlum,,1,uU clatlon produce more and' when the Jewish people will be su preme for 1000 years, The endeav or which has been Involved In tho making of the chart I seen In the fuel that Itev. Hartrauft road no less than 400 volume on Jewish custom mid tradition In connection with the period of the crucifixion. In addition to his chart, Itev. Hart rauft Ih aomplllug n 16 volume com mentary nr tho Bible, seven volumes of which are already written nnd ready for publication. The chart Itself, ho Intond to pro tect by a copyright application, mid Inter In tho year will mnku It the basla for u aorloa ot looturoa to bu given In Bend. NEW SERVICE BEGINS ON O.-W. R. & N. LINE (Prom Friday's Dully.) Beginning yostorduy tho O.-W. It. fc N. Blurted Its "off tho tray" serv ice, on piisaeugnr tralua, trnvollng freight mid passenger ngont Ollvor, announced this uftornoou. Tho aerv Ico coualata ot n luuoh distribution for tho benefit ot passengers, thereby eliminating tho necessity of going Into tho dining car. ONI3 Oh'NT A WORD la all a little Want Ad will coat you. ORDERS INQUEST FOR IllJy BABY CORONER SEEKS FOR CAUSE OF DEATH. Tun .Month Old Hon of Mr. and Mm. Henry (Jootluuui Die In Crib In i-Uiriy MonilnK Autopy May Ho .Voc4)i4ry. (From Saturday' Dally.) Clrcumtance BiirroundliiB the death of tho two montha old son of Mr. and Mr. Henry Goodman, of tho I.ytl dUtrlct, which Mr, Good man wa unahlo to explain whon ho reported tlm en no In Ilond to Sheriff H. K. Jtobnrt, prompteil tho ordorliiR of an Influent by Coroner Klmor NIb woiikit thl nftornoon. Tho Invoatl Ration wa held at the undertaking parlor. Mr. Goodman arrived In Ilond this inornliiK. and after ca'.HiiK at the of fice of Kevoral phyilclan without fludlriR one. bourIiI Sheriff Itohort. According to tho Information ho Kavo at that tlmo, the child, appar ently well, had been put In It crib lat nlRht. Thl moriilni;, ho aald, tho parent uto breakfast, and It wa afterward, on roIiir to tho crib, that ho found that hi son waa practically dead. Suffocation wa tho apparent rauHo, and thuro Boomed on oppor tunity for roKiiHcltntlon. Accompanied by Dr. U. C. Coo and Dr. DwlRht V Miller, Mr. Itohort Immediately left for tho Goodman homo, returnliiR thl afternoon with the body of the child. It was Inti mated that an autopay would be made a a noceaeary adjunct to the Inquest. The mother did not come In with the body, hut may be needed In the In queat. The father appeared badly wrouRht up by tho affair. BULL ASSOCIATION FORMED BY FARMERS Orgnnlo to Improto Henln High CIiikh Jrrey Klro Will Ito PurchnM-d. (Prom Weilnesday' Daily.) The fartnor In the vicinity ot Powell Huttu formod last Thursday the Central Oregon Hull association. County Agriculturalist Illanchard, acting under tho direction of tho County Agricultural Council, assisted In forming tho organization. B. S. Iinrnnrd, secretary-treasurer, and I chairman of tho committee on eco nomic problem of tho County Agri cultural Council, was particularly active In assisting In the formation of tho association. After adopting articles and by-laws, tho following of ficers were elected: Geo. P. Heck man, president; Levi Krnst, secretary-treasurer, and K. S. Barnard, chairman of Itoard of directors. The association will uiki a bull ot the Jer 8y breed. Thl movement la regarded aa the second Important step In the upbuild ing of the dairy Industry In Central Oregon. The Cow Testing associa tion and the Hull association are the .... . , .!,.. I upon which our country will reach prosperity and U baed upon sound , nKrlculturul principle. Tho dalry- heller cowa born to milk. In the1 Walla Walla Oow Toetlug association, five herds were served by pure bred ' bulls, and six horda by ordinary ' sires. The teeter found n difference ot 2SS1 pounds of milk, 130 pounds of butter fat nnd 16.G5 per cow In School Days are Here See to It that tho children's shoes aro woll cared for. Money Is saved in doing bo. Our olioo repairing ranks tho host Only tho hlghoet quality loutlior used. VH (IUAUAXTKK AWi WOUK TO IIH 8ATISVAOTOUY. Austin's Quick Shoe Repair Shop. Wright Hotel Hldg. Greenwood Ave. jtHC GOOD JUDQI HMO TM TOU MARK MYWOUDt. i AIIV MAH TAKIHO AOICCin cmiw or w-o ot tobacco THAM THAT, IS A TOBACCO ClUTTOH AHO Wt OOMT f WAIIt UUTTONS OMTHtr use RICH roRcc YOU notice n fine regard for appearance among tho officers from Roundsmen (o Captain that's one reason they are so keen for W-B CUT Chewing. The pass-word among these gentlemanly fellows is "If you won't take a little chew don't take any." No need to disfigure the face, when a nibble of rich tobacco givc9 more sathfactlon titan a wad of ordinary stuff also less e grinding and spitting. Take a tip from the officer on W-B. H.J tr WEYMAH.BBUTOH COMPANY, 50 UJo Sqwrt, Ktw Y.A Cly favor of those who used tho purn bred hull, whero tho cot of feed, etc., were Identical for both herd. The succeHiful man did not "go Into tho dairy bunliic-." Ho crow Into It by careful noluctlon and breeding up. Ono cow for every flvo persona In tho United State, It la estimated, I a dead loan to her owner. She waa horn to eat and not to milk. Thero Is ono man In this county who milk flvo cowb that aro Just about equaling tho product from ono cow hi neighbor milks. All aro tho samo breed and havo been milked tbo saino length of time. Tho dltfcrenco bo tween tho Influence of a. good and poor bull In' his offspring la some time tho difference- bctweon profit and loss, Hon' AHcIatloii Itcncflt. Tho Hull association Is merely the got-togother of several men who arc using tho name breed of cowa, who purchase a high grade bull co-operatively, thus getlng tho advantage at a lower cost. Ah the association grows, blocks or sections are formed and a bull supplied to every 70 Brooks- Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Building Materinl, Kiln Dried Flooring nnd nil kinds of Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK of SundWd Stio. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Trltphooc Red 1-131 or 701 City Sale Office Bead Cotnpuy BoMnj CASTINGS IN GRAY IRON AND BRASS IIUFFSCHMIDT-DUGAN IRON WORKS BEND. OREGON BOX AND SLAB WOOD Now $3.00 Per Load OREGON FUEL CO. PHONE US NOW-RED 661 Lots at Half the Price Asked in other additions of Equal Distance from the Business Center. Lois 40X105,475 for Inside, $100 for Comers Lots 50X125 . $100 for Inside, $125 for Comers REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS Central Oregon's Leading INSURANCE AGENCY lljyfrc Automoble Life Accident Surety Bonds J. A. EASTES OREGON STREET. BEND, OREGON Member Portland Realty luird OIHIIBS HHOW QIMUTr TOBHttO I vou'rc nianr HAVf IT ISIMtl stviAuoroun mimL IC IT'4 andaI turns 1 ootitt ornctml w-o nccAutc to nno our TODACCO ABOUT OUAUTY SMAUCHCWSAT TOtJACCO. cows. At thn end of two year, whon the danger of in-breedlng occurs, tho bulls of tho blocks In the association aro exchanged. Tho association strives, In pur chasing a aire, to secure ono that has a high known production record, rather than to prooure a long pcdl greo or a fancy name. Then start ing In with a bull whose daughtors aro known to produce n big buttcrfat total, when crossed with his cows, their progeny becomes higher produc ers than their mother. Tho associa tion also becomes a sanitation agent against disease of contagloua naturo, and as Is usualy tho case, with tho Individual uso of a bull, Just about the time when the farmer finds out the sire's true valuo, he must be sold to avoid In-brcedlng. Tho Bull as sociation keeps him within tho or ganization. A desirable bread knife frco with every annual subscription to Tho Bend nulletln. PHONE BLACK 741