The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, May 31, 1917, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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OLD CITY DEBT
IS DISPOSED OF
LAST ORDINANCE FOR
BONDS PASSES.
Orrtrlnl Hlgn ItrfuiulliiK Niitcw lni.
pnin'iiiiiit of Nmtmrt Awiiun to
Owl 9IU.H7II HprlnklliiK
Ordinandi (Iim'x 'riirotigli.
(From Hiiturduy's Dally.)
With illmiiir 1 1 mo rapidly npproitrti
ItiK) iniiiuliiirii of tin) IIiuhI nit- conn
ell stood aghnst thin morning, whon
it 30 piiKo ordinandi ciiiuit up for
first rending, mill itftur it fow puiiim
linil honii heard, tho balnucn was
passed over on thu duolnrntlon of
City Attoruny llnnson und Recorder
II. (J. Kills, that they liml read thn
1111 nml liml faun it nothliiK to irlt-
lolsn In It. Tim orillntiiifrf, Intro
duced by P. A. tlllmunt, of Kiilr
Ilron bond dfiilnrn. nml I'oniitltutliiK
tlm lout ntnp to bn taken by tlm coiiii.
ill In disposing of thu city's HG.fioo
wurrnnt ludubtudiiM In DxchaiiKo
for olty biimlH, wuh pnnni'il, and tlm
bonds wnr hIkimmI by tlm city offlcvrH
this afternoon.
Whmi Nnwport nvimuo In Imprnvrol
from tlm Done lint en to tlm city llm
lid, It will rout SI1MI71M0. accord
Inn to nn mtltnnto submitted by City
KiiKlnmir Itoburt II. (lould. Ah a
petition for thn KrndliiR and cinder
Iiik of thn roud titm Ijiumi In for itoinu
tlinii, thn council authorized thu tak-
Iiik of thn niixt slop spiielflml by tho
city law for stnrtliiK thn proposal
work, Mr. UoiiIiI'h statement wan
uccoptml.
Kltluir oil or wiitor, accord Inn to
thn pro fnrii u en of propurty ownurii
on h ftlvnii street may bu unnd to lay
tho iltuit In lluiid thin mi minor, Ih
thu provlHlou in a do In an ordinandi
lutrodiiciid by thu a limit committee,
nml passed with llttlu (IIhcuhiiIoii.
Thu ordinance kIvch tho council pow
or to niako levies on propurty to pay
for Hiirli sprinkling Instead of iisIiik
thu old subscription plan.
Thu council passed n sanitation
ordlnauco Koverulnij HcnviiiiKor work,
mid othor mutters which wont hmk
Kustcd, chiefly iiIoiik thu street Im
provement lltii', wuro bold over until
thu next iiiuuIIiik-
t'lty offlclalN pri'Miint worn Muyor
H. C. C'nldwull, lleeordur II. (!. Kill,
Attorimy (5. H. llunsnu, uml Council
noil John Hluldl, Clyde McKuy, I.ouls
Hmiuutt. A. Kdwards, 0. V. Hllvls mid
K. P. llroRtorhous,
W
y GAME
ey
MILL MEN DEFEATED
BY 2-1 SCORE.
For sign painting son Kdwards.
Adr.
REDMOND COUPLE TO
JJE MARRIED SOON
A llnntiNu to marry wan Untied yea
turdny nftornoon from tho officii of
tlm county clerk to M. Way no Chaso
mid Mis Ituby Conway, of Itcilmoud.
Tlm wcddlliK Ih expected to tnku
phico within thu niixt two weeks.
Wild Pltclii-H by VUti-rn In Hoventli
JIHuk lu Winning TuIIIcm Axlt
HouMon, Hurt In Workout,
I'lii) on thn Bench,
TIJNMH M.T1IIIH WO.N
llupreseututlvcs of tlm llcud IIIkIi
Kchool won mi cany victory In tennis
ovr thu Itedmond IIIkIi team at
Itndiuoud yesterday. Norcott took
thu singles iiiiitrh without difficulty,
uml Norcott uml Hteveiis thu doubles,
Pour chalm nt your service at tho
Metropolitan, No wnltttiK- Adv.
CASTINGS
IN CRAY IRON AND BRASS
IIUFFSCHMIDT-DUGAN IKON WORKS
I1ENIJ, OKKGON
PHONK I1LACK 741
Brooks-ScasIon Lumber
Company
Lumber, Lalli, Shingles,
Building Mutmiil, Kiln
Dried Flooring and nil kinds of Finish
SASH. AND DOORS
COMI'LTTL STOCK ol SumhiJ Su.
BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO.
TrltpWe IUI H3I ih 701 C Hy S.ii OHkb IImJ (aHy DtMklwg
(Prom Monday'n Dally.)
Two wild pltchuR by Dlctom, In thu
box for Hliovlln-Hlxoii, helped Uund
to beat thn lumbermen by a acoru
of 2 to 1 yuitardny. It wuh thu v-
until IiiiiIiik that went bud for thu
8.-H. twlrlur with three men an.
VcRturday'n Kamu wan onu that tin
fa n ii Ilka to wltnciiH. Thu weather
had much to do with It. 'Blio game
wan miuppy and went without thu
cuittomary caturwaulliiK.
Uund wuh held HcorolcRH, with
Dlutera pitching kooiI ball and allow
Iiik only two bltN up to that time,
nml they were kept well Hcattcrod
through thu IiiiiIukh. In thn nov
nitli Clow walked und O'Oonncll hit
to linker on tlm Hucoml banu llnu,
uml Clow wan cuukIiI, linker to
HIiooIh. Lynch went on by II. P. II.
and O'Douucll enmu In on Dletcnt'
wild pitch. Olivia walked and alio
catnu In on n bad pitch by Oletera.
Krmm Aru h'vw.
Merrill hold thu mill men to one
hit up to thn Rlxth Innliir. flhoou
Kot on throuKh Clow'i bod handllni;
of an onuy urouniler and Ntolu iicc
and. Ilaker landed unfely on first
whun DuvIh badly tnauui;cd an enny
throw, but wn cauKht whun Hullook
camii up to bat and with thrcu balls
nnd two iitrlke on him trlod to atoul
liomu on Merrill, but was caup.ht at
thu pinto by JoIiiihoii Ilolaud Htruck
out and Dieter hit Into thu outfield
MCorliiK Sliootn.
NotwItlmtandlnK this bad Inning,
Dluturs Kavo tho best of thu Horn!
ittlckurfl causa for much worry, al
lowing only three stingy llttlu hits,
In thu second, third and ninth Inn
Iuks. Merrill, too, kept tho tnlllltcR'
clouts wall scattered, allowing only
four In an many Innings. Morrill
struck out 12 nnd Dictum 13 men.
Unnd Is still weak on fielding, und
in this particular thu first sack was
particularly effete, Davis having
three errors chalked up against hi in
and Clow Ih discredited with two
errors. Asldo from tho two wild
pitches by Dieters, tho H.-H. crowd
kept thu mishaps on thcorror col
umn down to n single bad movo,
Houston was out of yesterday's
game, duo to a mishap befor-s thu
game started. In workout n bat wart
broken, a splintered end striking
htm In thu leg severely cutting It.
Al. DiivIm, recently arrived In If end
from Han Francisco, gave excellent
sorvlco us umpire, speeding up thu
teams until thu gamo finished an
hour and a half earlier than the ono
played tho Hunday previous on tho
local grounds. Tho scoro':
Ilend All II H PO A K
Htovor, 2b . ... ..400211
Holllnshuad, rf ....3 0 10 0 0
Merrill, p 3 0 0 2 11 0
Johnson, c 3 0 0 13 0 0
Clow, 3b 4 0 112 2
Payne, cf 2 0 0 0 0 0
O'Donnull, cf ....2 10 10 0
Lynch, ss 3 0 113 0
Davis, lb . .. 2 10 7 0 3
Springer, If 3 0 0 O 0 0
Business and Professional Cards
VERNON A. FORBES
I A W V K It
First National Dnnk Uulldlng
Uond :: s: Oregon
H. H. DcARMOND
LAWYKB
O'Kane Building, Uend, Oregon
AKTIIUtt J. MOOKE
Lwyr
Probate-, Llons.t 'onvoyanees,otc.
General Practice
Joff Cabin Culldlnjj
Tlend, Ore. Phono Dlack 1111
W. W. FAULKNEIt, D. M. D.
K N T I H T
Sulto C-S-10, O'Kano Building
Bend, ... Oregon
DR. J. C. VANDEVEHT
Physician nml Surgeon
Phone lied 271
Hours 8-12 a. m.t 1-6
7-9 p. m.
O'Kano Building.
p. a.;
Total 29
Hlievlln-lllxon All
Shoots, ss 3
Baker, 2b 3
Bolund, If 4
Dieters, p 4
Clifford, c ,.'.3
I.cary, 3b 3
Bullock, lb 2
Hoko, rf 2
Bybcrg, cf t.2
2 3 27 17
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W. O. MANNING, D. M. D.
Dentist.
Sulto 12-14, O'Kano Building
Black 1781 Bend, Oregon
GEORGE 8. YOUNG
Clrll nJ Irrigation Engineer.
U. 8. Mineral Surveyor.
Room 12, First National Bank
Building
Total 2G 1 4 27 22 1
Scoro by Innings
Bond .00000020 02
8.-H Co. ..00000100 01
llatterlwi. Shevlln-Hlxon, Dieters
and Clifford; Bend. Merrill and
Johnson, umpires. Davis and Wash
burn, hits, of Merrill 4, off Dieters 3;
J. K. KNGKHItKTSON,
I'LUMIMNO AND JfKATlNO
117 Minnesota Street.
Estimates Cheerfully Furnlshod
Jobbing Promptly Dono.
O. P. NI8WONOER, Bond, Oro.
UNDERTAKER
Licensed KmbaJmer, Fnneral
Director.
Phone Rod 421. Lady Aut.
DR. R. D. BTOWELL
Naprapnthlc Physician
Over Logan Furniture Co.
Wall Street Houni 9 to S
Phone Ital 482
O. S. BENSON
Attorney At Law
Benson BuIIdln?, Wall Street
Bond, Oregon.
H. C. BLLrS
Attorner-at-Lavr
United BtntfM Commlmloaer
First National Bank Building
BEND, OREGON
struck out, by Merrill 12, by Dieters
13; bases on balls, by Merrill 4,
Dletera 2.
ELECTION SUPPLIES
TO BE DISTRIBUTED
(From Monday's Dally.)
All supplies for the special state
election to bo held on Juno 4, aro
collected In tho office of tho county
clerk and will bo turned over to.
Sheriff S. E. Roborta to be distribut
ed Immediately among the 24 precincts.
Clean up and paint up.
wards. Adv.
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ECONOMY
An oil cook-stove la cheaper to buy thin a
wood or coal stove and It a much cheaper to
operate. Meals In a jifly, and a cool kitchen In
summer.
AH the convenience of gas economical for all
the year 'round cooking. Bakes, broils, roasts,
toasts, Steady, cvciity-dUtributcd heat, the best
lor cooking,
The long blue chimneys prevent all smoke and
smell. Jn I, 3 J n. 4 burner tliti, with
or without oveni. Alia ciblnit
nodcli. Aik your dultr today,
NEW P$&ECT10N
OIL COMffTOVE
I'OU SALE BY
BEND HARDWARE COMPANY
F. DEMENT & CO.
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pod tobacco
Tutes fine I !l
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Y9 sniokers Certainly are strong for' Burley tobacco;
x sixty million pounds poured out of those green, blue
and red boxes last year.
You like to call it "blame good tobacco,'
in a cigarette, aoesn t it f
But you couldn't buy your real Burley cigarette. Because
Burley tobacco, shredded for "made" cigarettes, always lost its
flavor; couldn't be held.
But an entirely new principle in cigarette making did it.
Now you have Lucky Strike, the real Burley cigarette.
The tobacco it's toasted; that does it. 'Think of toast,
buttered hot. That idea certainly leads you right ud to buvinrr
LUCKY STRIKE, the real Burley cigarette. w S
Our ron will demonttrata
to you how Uio tobacco U
touted t maajr stores
' 20 .
w oasted
Cf-ZZr
If your dealer docs not
canythcin.scndll for
a carton of 10 pack
ages. Tobacco Co. of
California, 1 So. Park,
Sou Francisco, CaL
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