TAOEO IiRNO liVLLKTIN, liKND. OIUCOON, TlIl'HSDAV, Jl'IiY Itt, lIMf t i ' i: ti i J ASKS WARRANT FOR DRUGGISTS SHEFFIELD SEEKS TO SHARE TROUBLES. PITCHER WNS rtootlcggr-r Would Cnue .rnt I'harnincMt Soiling Hitters Do Annond Refers Cn.e to .Attorney (Sciirml. of Alter bolng fined ISO for passing a bottle of llostcttor's blttors through tho bars of tho city Jail to prisoners, Frank Sheffield declared this morn Ing that druggists who sold tho com pound over tho counter should be hold under tho law as well as him self, nnd demanded that warrants be Issued for the arret of local phar macists handling tho stuff. District Attorney Do Armond has written to Attorney General Drown for an opin ion on Oils phaso of tho case, and until an answer Is received Sheffield will bo given his freedom under bonds 'covering the amount of his tine. No action In regard to drug stores selling bitters will be taken until tho attorney general's opinion has been given. Knut Qronning, arrested last night while creating a disturbance in Mill addition, pleaded guilty to a charge of drunkennes and disorderly con duct, and paid a $10 fine. When taken Into custody, he gave his name as Drowning, but whan Municipal Judge Ellis clocked through tho registration lists for army conscrip tion, failed to find the name, and Informed tho prisoner that he was likely to face a government charge as a slacker, Gronnlng dropped the alias hurriedly. Billy Williams appeared yesterday In Municipal court and pleaded guilty to a charge of drunkenness. Doth he and Gronnlng laid their downfall to bitters. FOR ILL TEAM KXUTSKN LINKS Ol'T 1IOMKU WITH TDK SCORK TIKD IN LAST OK THK NINTH AND TWO MKX ON ItASKS. For farm land loazs sco J. Co. Adr. Ryan (From Monday's Dally.) Knutsen won his own game In tho last of. the ninth In tho game played against l'rlnevllle yestordny after noon on tho I'rinovllle grounds, when with the scoro tied G-6, he lined out a homer, scoring Morrill and Houston, and giving tho victory over I'rtnovllto n throc-noltit margin. Tho victory also nuts Shevltn-Hlxon In tho load for tho Central Oregon cham pionship, which has been tied up for tho last two weeks between tho mill team and tho Crook county boys. It might be well to mention In addition that yesterday's game was tho fourth won by Knutsen In eight days. Tho gamo was featured by hard hitting on tho part of tho mill team 14 sato hits being garnered from Tcthcrow's offerings. Center Fielder Llnd poled out tho first four-bnso hit of the gamo In tho first Inning, driving Shoots in ahead of him as ho trotted around the basos. Clif ford is credited with o threo-bnggor. With tho withdrawal of Mend and tho Jefferson county team, tho mill men and I'rinovllle will probably contluuo to play match games for several weeks In answer to a general demand on tho part of tho fans. Ar rangements have been virtually made for a gamo to bo played on tho local diamond next Sunday. BEND LOSES IN CLOSE CONTEST SIIEVLIN-IIIXON MEN WIN G-5 SCORE. i WHY. THAT WAS PRESIDENT ANORtW JACKSON'S TAVORITC CHCW OLD HICKORY WAS MIGHTY PARTICULAR AOOUr HIS TODACCO XI U GRAVELYO , . aM-wm Town Team Make Ktmnjr Kffnrt to) Tic (initio In KlKhtli IiiuIiiki hut l-'nlW by Onn Tally to Sow Up tho Scoro. USE OF QUARTERS IS GIVEN TO RED CROSS (It; United Prrt to the tWml Bulletin) (From Friday's Dally.) Tho room In the building at tho corner of Qrecnwood avenue nnd Wall stroot which has beon used as Red Cross headquarters for the past few days, has been donated to the Dend chapter by Philip R. Drooks, of tho Pilot Mutto Inn, for tho dura tion of tho war. 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(From Friday's Dolly.) l'laylng n pickup team, strongth oncd by tho temporary drafting of two of l'rlnovlllo's star lufloldors, Fox nnd Mnlson, tho Ho ml team plnyhiR against Suovlln-Illxon yes tordny afternoon, took second placo In a 6-5 game on tho local grounds. Although 14 of tho mill men fun ned, they found Clow for 12 hits, nnd aided by tlmoly errors from tho opposition, maintained nt least n part of the load which they gained In tho first frame Mini won first honors for Shovlln lllxon. Singling, and scoring on Hous ton's three-bagger. Houston scored on lloland's hit. Lynch enmo up tor Do ml In tho third, singled, went to second on Molnnd's faulty throw, took third, and scored on Clow's put, Knutsen to Ilullock. In tho fifth, Llnd again started things. Fox muffed his Infield drive, and Houston scored him with a two- bagger. Houston ndvanced to third when Mnlson Juggled lloland's grounder and went homo when John son attempted to cut off Uoland at second. Dend tallied again In the sixth, Fox hitting, nnnoxlng second when Shoots sent a wild throw to first In a bolatcd attempt to put out tho runner, and crossing tho pinto when Houston booted Springer's rn difficult grounder. Llnd scored his third run in tho seventh,. t On a long fly which Hoi llnshcad dropped, ho rounded first, hesitated nt socond, took tho third lap when Lynch foozled Roland's houndtr, and came In on Houston's hit. In tho next frnme, Itybcrg doubled, and was scored by Shoots' hit. Dend's final rally was In the eighth. Maison walked and Springer sacri ficed him to second. Johnson filed out to Roland and O'Donncll's single scored Maison. Slato hit, and a two-bagger by Lynch brought O'Donncll and Slate. Tho score S.-H. AD. R. II. PO. A. Shoots, ss 5 0 Llnd. cf 5 3 Houston, 3b 6 2 Roland, If 6 0 Knutsen, p 5 0 Clifford, c 5 0 Klcokor, 2b G 0 Bullock. 3b 4 0 Byborg, rf 4 1 r s HHIIIIVrVr,JJM i A v "J I 1 "VWOT1 BHMLHbmm rcmimffii . ...- iaaaHi Wu tvfmii - 'uiV 111 If biiVbiiV i'I i Itl'fil 37 V if ! ! I ' ' I !! II 111 BSByVpiVS(ii r CELEDRATED Chewing Plug ucronBTim invkntion oroun patent Aip.pnoor POUCH OnAVBLVPLUQ70t)ACCO MADE CTniCTLYKOR ITU CMKWINd QUALITY WOULD NOT KCIIP FRKOH IN THItt SECTION NOWTHC PATENT POUCH KRBPB IT rPKOH AND CLEAN AND OOOD, A LITTLE CHEW OF ORAVCLY ISENOUOm AND LAOTO LONOER THAN A DlO CHKW Or OPDINAPY PLUO. JJQ.ttrMtluSbtiftvQiaintiu.YA. "MST"" T".n ' - -i I IP pv. ' UEFORE OILLY P05TCI? GLT5 THROUGH, A LOT OF OTHER PEOPLE WILL, DC GETTING PARTICULAR TOO t ' AT'" i M-s r r7 I I . PRISONERS GET BITTERS TKROURH BARS, VENDOR INTERNED IN T (From Friday's Dally Bulletin) Moved by compassion for prlsonors In tho city Jail, ft ho wero experienc ing a sovero drought after their al coholic paradise of tho proceeding night, Frank Sheffield, Jitney driver, purchased u bottlo of Hostcttor's bit- tors yesterday, visited the Jail, poked tho neck of tho bottlo through tho bars, and rcgalod the thirsty, each In his turn. Arrested, ho eutercd a plea or guilty to tho charge of ad ministering Intoxicants. Sentence has not been passed, as Sheffield, who was convicted recently of boot logging, was out on ball pending an "'appealed hearing when ho played tho pari IM gouu Diunui nun. Six who wero nrrosted on tho night of tho Fourth charged wllh drunk enness and disorderly conduot, woro fined $10 each by l'ollco Judgo Ki lls last night. D. P. Hood and Jim Orlfflth entered unavailing pleas of not guilty, whllo J, D. Itcddlng, Milt Itogers, L. II. Fullerton, of Bend, and Jess Watklns, of Prlncvlllo, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct. With tho exception of Itcddlng, who had accumulated a Jsg on elder and near beer, all admitted that they had been drinking Hosteller's hitters. An other arrest was roado by tho of ficers Tuesday night, but the pris oner forfeited ball. District Attorney H. II. Do Armond assisted City Attorney C. 8. Benson In tho prosecution of tho cases, In an endeavor to ascertain If whiskey had been brought Into tho city for tho celebration. Nothing to Indi cate such n violation of tho law, however, was brought out in the testimony. In B. 0 0 Total 43 C 12 27 1C 7 Bond AB. R. II. PO. A. K. Fox, 2b 5 1114.. Maison, 3h R 10 12 1 Springer, If 5 0 0 2 0 1 Johnson, c .. 4 - 0 0 14 1 0 O'Donnell, rf ......4 110 0 0 Slate, lb 4 1 1 C 0 0 Lynch, ss 4 12 0 11 Holllnshead, of ....4 0 0 113 Clow, p 4 0 0 2 14 1 Total 39 C 5 27 23 10 Summary Batteries, Bend, Clow and Johnson, Bhovlln-Hlxon, Knut sen and Clifford; umpires, Davis and Baker; two-base hits. Lynch, Hous ton, Klnckor, Bybcrg; throo-baso hits, Houston; double plays, Fox to Slato; earned runs, Bend 3, Shovlln Hixon 3; struck out, by Clow 14, by Knutcson 7; left on bases, Bend 7, Shevlln-IIIxon 10. REDMOND MAN IS HELD AS SUSPECT Conrad KuMelniuti Brought to Bend Under ImpllcI CharRo of IlrliiK German HyinpntliUer, (From Monday's Dally,) On suspicion of being a German sympathizer, Conrad Kattclman, of Redmond, was brought to Bond Sat urday night by Deputy Shorlff C. A. Adams, and Is now in tho Bend city jail in custody of tho county author ities. Action is being delayed pond ing tho filing of a complaint, as tho Rodmond deputy left Bond without preferring a formal charge. Kattclman is said to havo been rather frco in expressing his opinion on international matters in which tho United Statos Is involved. FIRE DEPARTMENT GETS TWO CALLS (From Tuosday's Dally.) Two small flros In Bund luto Sat urday afternoon, called out tho flro department, on 8 being a brush fire In the north vv ob tern section of tho city, while tho other was an unten anted shack In Boulovard addition, outsldo of tho flro protection area, Although tho house itself could not bo saved, no damage was dono to surrounding buildings. BUYH PILOT IlL'TTK HIIOP (From Thursday's Dally. K. C. Landlngham has purchased the Pilot Butte tmbrber shop from It. B. Slato and will add another man to take caro of tho Increase of bus iness, he stated last night. RAW DEAL CLAIMED BY BEND FIGHT FAN Doplorr HhIIIiijc "1 "out ' ItcfiTc! and Demands Return (Jo to Ite- Mortt Boxing flamo Here. (From Thursday's Dally.) Tho following letter discussing tho boxing go hold this week In Bond, has been received by Tho Bulletin from a well known local fight fan: Bond, Oro., July 3. To the Editor: Probably It Is not up to The Bulletin to discuss In Its news section tho merits of last night's fiasco at tho Hipp. But someone surely ought to air tho rlng-slders' view of tho per formance, lest the management bo left to gazo in Innocent wonderment nt tho ampty benches at Its next bill, whllo It whistles mournfully, "Oh, Dear! What Can tho Matter Bo." So It Is Vox Popull to tho bat. Undoubtedly a good deal of the crowd's demonstration was duo to moro disappointment at tho untimely end of a promising bout. But a far larger part was caused by a strong flavor of Ivory In tho final doclslon, moro aggravating because It carno as tho flnalo of a session opened by a wlord skirmish foaturlng a feather duster and n Jutnplng-Jack, and fur of tho spectators, In Imagining It was only too plainly a "fixed" go. To dlBcuss tho card in tho order of lis infliction; Probably a boxer has to loam on somebody, nnd learns fastar If a crowd watches his antics In tho process; but It certainly is hard on tho crowd, and If hucIi bouts cro staged for tho fans' benefit wo aro willing to forego tho pleasure Enough for tho first spasm. Tho second was fulr enough as an appe tizer, It it had not boon left to fur nish almost the wholo card, as far as anything worth watchln: was con corned. But tho third was ono of ,tho sort which periodically kill tho boxing gamo whorover it gets a start. Nobody wants to sco a man ham mered up when ho Isn't in condition to defend himself; but tho wny tn prevent It Is for tho tniiuaKomont to refuse tn allow him to go on in such shape not tn leavo It to u gontlo man's, (Havo tho murk!) agree ment between tho two burglars In volved. And last night's suuil-flnnl was "fixed" so brazenly and clumsily us tn bo an Insult to tho Intelligence1 seems reasonable. If thn ineu ar not allowed to hit after Ihny get clom enough to reach nauh other without streluhliiK their Imaginations, why not give tho wordy wars, whlvh nn the biggest part of present day box ing, u clear fluItlT No onn liked the loser's tactic. But the referee, having warned him, .... .... ...i ...u. nL... ,.....,.. . ,, n,.,. wng nlCh,K lo,, unxloiisiy for u could bo put ncross. Whether tho violation of the rules by the partlr management was a party to tho fix r ,,, ,10 ,,,, ,,,, , wnr. ,h, had not ordered a break when l stopped the bout; thnreforo iherrT had been no clinch, could havo been or not, In allowing an Injured mun to go on It Invltod either a fixed match or tho butchering of n crip plo, neither of which thn fans will,,,,, ,,,, , cneh w,ch ,,U.t stand for, long, Tho management was, there, responsible; nnd the man ngemr stands a first rate chance oi rooting uo inn. Bimt r,c; j u,,, ,,y an to mo last nout, it was ion goon management can suunrn exist, and tho decision was "plain foolish " Whoever was to blame, thn funs worn bilked. I still held tny way IIih nscounts to spoil, nnd tho roferco spoiled It. 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