The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 06, 1917, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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GEORGE WINNER
BY A KNOCKOUT
UKSUS OUT SLNKP POTIOX TO
PKltCY IIKOOKS IX T1IH TI1IIU)
ItOl'Nt), AM) ACCKPTS TWO
3IOKI. CIIAI.I.KXCKS.
(Pram Tuesday's Dally)
Hilly George made quick work of
Percy Brooks, of Wall Walla, In the
Labor Day smoker yesterday after
noon, in the Hippodrome, for In the
middle of the thlnl round ha scored
.1 dean knockout with a right hook
to the neck, followed up by a light
ning left wptHsrcut to the heart.
llrooka staggered for a moment, fell
to the floor and tried in vara to re
Kaln hii feet before the count of 10.
Ho completely lout ronactouMtena and
it was fully three minute before ho
ni revived.
George pared the way for hla vic
tory In the aecond round, when he
landed a right on Hrook' neck with
sufficient force to leave liitu half
groggy for the remainder of the tight.
Kach of the fighters weighed In at
150 pounds.
"Lucky Strike" Da via handled the
Job of referee satisfactorily In the
main bout. Hill Hanaley occupying
the third man position In the pre
liminaries. Immediately after the decision,
George accepted a challenge from
Karmer Hums for a 15-rouud contest
in Kcho, and another from Sailor
Kvans, of Hums. The Farmer's chal
lenge was delivered In a wire sent
to The Hulletln. and offered $100 If
his opponent should hvst the entire
length of the bout. Kvans' challenge
was delivered in person.
In the afternoon's preliminaries,
Kid Hoco won in three rounds when
Happy Sidel threw up the sponge,
lien Garsky, of Ilend, and Vernon
McNew, of Nebraska, went three
rounds to a draw, and Dutch Lang
of Sisters, and Hay Golden, of Uend,
fought a four-round draw.
E. W. Carton was announcer
events.
of
RANCHER ACQUITTED
OF STEER STEALING
(From Friday's Dally.)
Charged with stealing a steer be
longing to Krneat Frank, Jens Scott,
h rancher of Deschutes, appeared In
Justice court yoo'.erday before Judge
J. A. BJattes for preliminary hearing.
The case was dismissed, the court
holding that there was no evidence
on which to hold he defendant. ScjU
testified that the steer had come onto
hla nlace. and that ha had nenned
tip the animal until the owner could '
claim it.
District Attorney H. II. De Armond
represented the state, while A. J. Wil
cox, of Hedmond, appeared for the
defendant.
TI.MHKK MUX VISIT.
(From Friday's Dally Bulletin)
F. W. Mueller, of Davenport, Iowa,
and D, L. McKay, of Portland, eel- j H.
ebrated the anniversary of their sale,C.
of 26,000 acre of timber to The C.
Shevlln Hlxon Company, by visiting L
Mil ! 'lLlIM". "
Central Oregon Bank
BEND,
OFI'ICKHS:
I). K. IIUNTKIl, l'rchhmt
CAItLirrOX H. HWIIT, Vice-President
K. I. MAHAFFHV, 2nd Vlco-Prosldont,
II. M. 8'f KPHKXH, Cuililcr
VKSDKU WAITK, Ashlbtant Cashier
DIIlKCTOHSj
ID. E. Hunter W. Iy. O'Donncll Curlcton 11. Sft
K. 1. Mahuffcy II. I. Ktenhcim
Every facility for accomodating
the investors of Central Oregon
Uend Inst night. It wns Mr. Muel
ler's first trip to 'title city. Tho big
timber sale was made Inst summer.
HTltKUT IM.AXH lll.WCH (M.I.MAX
(Continued from Page 1.)
street lights at tho intersection of
Third and tafnystte, and Third and
Kasl Qtilmby streets, was referred' to
the streets committee.
Flit Limits Sought.
A bill for an ordinance creating a
fire limit for part of Deschutes ad
dition near the Hrooka-Scanlon mill,
and specifying more strict building
regulations than those now In use.
waa read for the first time and con
tinued until the next meeting.
Chief of Police L. A. W. Nixon's
report for the month was accepted,
and his statement that $11 In licence
had leeti taken during the month
gave rUm to crlttolem by Councilman
llennelt, who declared that tho dog
pound was becoming a nuisance to
the residents In the Immediate neigh-
' t&tl jut Vt aneliiH utaa lattau let ftta
matter, however.
The council laeued an order asking
for a complete report on the city's
financial condition, to be submitted
as quickly as iHWlble.
XIon .Muilo Timekeeper.
Making for economy In city work
It was voted that Chief of Police
Nixon should act as timekeeper for
all day labor.
City officials who were present at
last night's session were Mayor S. C.
Caldwell, Itecurder II. C. Kills, Chief
of Police Nixon, City Knglneer Hub
ert H. Gould. City Attorney C. S. Hen
son, and CounuJlmen K. P. Hroster
bous, A. Kdwards, Clyde M. McKay.
John Steldl, Louis Uennett and C. V.
Silvis.
Tho following bills were approved:
W. II. Crawford, otndera aud
labor ... .$1I.0S
M. K, Coleman, treasurer's
salary S8.00
C. P. Xlswonger, labor 12.80
Henry Hurton, janitor S.00
Hob Hlackwell, auto hire . . . 1.00
Uend Hardware Co.. supplies 6.10
Ilend Hardware Co., supplies 131.91
W. O. Matchett. building
walks 4. B0
A. A. Oilmore, auto hire 1.00
George E. Murphy, auto hire 1.00
Antone Aune, street sprink
ling 159.78
I). W. L. & P. Co., light and
water tor August 375. GS
Robert II. Gould, engineer's
fees 14.82
Hobert II. Gould, engineer!
fans "0
A. W. Allgood, labor 18.00
G. K. Murphy, auto hire 1.00
Owl Pharmacy medicine 3. IB
Swonder Ulut Print Co., blue
print .. 8.70
J. W. Hunter, labor 21.50
H. C. Ellis, recorder's salary.
etc .14
Hugh O'Kane. rent S1.S0
It. II. Deyarmond, garage ser
vices
41.76
2.10
12.38
UmA Bin a"
C. W. IOchardaoN, labor ...
Oregon Kael A Transfer Co.,
drayage 3.00
James 11. Green, discount on
warrants 5.89
James II. Green, discount pa
warrants 16.30
C. H. Ilishon, labor 2.06
F. L. Kulp, night officer 100.60
M. J. Seaberger, labor
8.00
12.00
8.00
2.00
117.00
C. O'N'eill. prisoners' board
H. Snow, labor .
P. Scarborough. labor
A W Nixon. pol!e ihlff
OREGON
. 110.00
2.25
.... 27,00
.... 8S.00
..$iui.m
IIISTHICT IS
AI.MKI) AT
IX (. O. I. IM.AX
(Continued from Pngo I.)
of your company hi th past?" Mc
Oolloeh asked Steam.
IVtltlmiM .Vmi'ly Itcnily.
MnCollorh stated that palltlona for
aa irrigation dlatrlct would be filed
tho latter part ot. this week or oarly
next weuk, and Intlnmted thai the
district plan was good enough fur re
organisation. "Wlmt objection to the irrigation
dlttrlrl plan have youT" State Kn
glneer Lewis asked Stearns.
"I have objection to the dlatrlct on
the grounds that 11 ran come lit as
a municipality and put us out of bus
iness," responded Stearin. "Besides.
I assume that the settlers want to
deal unjustly with us."
The plan of Sttvirns was put up
Attorney General llrovvtt, State Kn
glneer Lewis and Asa'stant Secretary
Cupper, of the board, to examine and
report on tater to the full board,
ltoml Itctnluod.
The company aim) lost a point to
day when it attempted to have its
$18,000 bond returned, which was
given In 1912 for the enlargement of
the Central Oregon canal and the re
iwlr or reconstruction of the Pilot
Hutte flume.
AMiirtrnt Xfff'Atlnjth riltrlaf ur.ul a
It. II. Fox. anonlnl officer
Mlko Merg, labor
Ole Klinoiison, dog catcher
J. SaliuiHnl(iptK'lu offluer
Total
protest for the settlers against the!"' h, Mor";
i i .. .i-u. .t- i i i, Panales Ar
hoard surrendering the bund. It ex
pi red In June this year, but the attor
ney gouural ruled for the board that
the slate could recover at any time
for any failure to live up to the con
tract under the bond during tho HfeiKM1l,l,,'n r"1'- ?" Hm! '1m
of the bond.
rotbc Ak" ('hungi.
The Irrigation Securities commis-
tiloit today also heard VermtM A.
Forltes, of Ilend, and representative
of the SuitlcH like project ask for
a new ruling on the valuation of dls-l
trlcu In issuing bonds. Mr. Forlws
asked that the commission allow the
(Hetrlet to iseue on half of the proa- '"""" """". -"; . ran-
peetlve value of the project, rather Mr"' u- '' l"''. " Xeff;'
than just the present value of ,. l"". "" Ural and second;
land or the cost of the project. Theurro,,, Mr''- s,ftt- Mn- Correal; tur-
commission
advisement.
took tho
tuattor
under
H. II. De Armond. local attorney,
who with Mr. McColloch, repreaenU i
the settlers on the C. O. I. segrega
tions, characterised the plan for a
water users' corpnrntktti aa "an 'at
tempt to thwart the will of the land
holders."
"It Is a scheme to retain control
by the company after the land has
been turned twek to the government,"
he said. "The Irrigation district la
being organism! in lieu of Just sueh
a thing. The settlers will pay no at
tention to the propoeed corporation
plan, but will go right ahead with
their organisation."
Pl.OWICIt SHOW PItlIW.
(Continued from Page 1.)
Mra. .N'lxon.
Snapdragon Mrs
Hudson. Mlaa
.Veff.
Daisies Shasta, Mra. Iludaou,
Frank May; African, Mrs. Nixon, Mrs.
ICAwards; Kngllsh, Mrs. Davidson.
Love-ln-the-Mlst Mrs. (1. W Hall.
Cosmos Mrs. J. W. WarnstafL
Marigold- Double. Mrs G. G.
1 COOK B Y M
WIRE (I
WITHOUT I
A ML A JlLs km
CLEAN, SANITARY f$5
ECONOMICAL g
A small payment down puis an 'iiii
Electric Range In your home, frM
BEND WATER, LIGHT & POWER CO. M
(Irovoa, Kunluu Noft; hIiikIu, Mrs, Ida
Mo ran.
Culllopsla Mm. II. Gout. Mm, II.
C. Hills.
Sunflower, boat cut Mrs
Silvia.
Kcablrosn Mrs, Hudson.
CandytuftWhite. Mrs. A,
well, Mrs. ('. W. Ilngadnlo;
Mrs. HottoiiK.
C. V.
(1 Po
coliirHi Popples Single. Mrs. Inutm; dou
ble, Mury Shnrror, Mrs. C. II. Hrook;
Citllforiiln, Mra. limes, Mra. Suttoun;
California, or yellow, Mrs. A. M.
Prlnglo. Mrs. W. Salabury; Shirley.
Mrs. Innes; Santa llarlmnt or tulip,
Mrs A. K. Kdwards; Oriental, Mrs.
A. K. Kdwards.
(VntHitrea Mrs. limes, Mra.
Groves.
Feverfew Mrs. N'lxon, Mrs. H. A.
Smith. ,
Gotlardlft Mrs. Hudson, Mlaa M.
K. Coleman. '
Salphlgloula Mrs. Innea, Mrs.
Hudson.
Phlox, perrenlal- Miss M. K. Cote
man, Mrs. Kills,
Canterbury ' Holla --Mra. 8mlU.
Mrs. Groves.
i Haby HroatU Mra. It. 11. Ford.
Mra. Hudson.
Fox Glove Mra. Kills.
Gladtolua--Mr. Welti. Mra. Hud
son. Golden Glow Mrs. G. W. Hall.
Mlaa Coleman.
Holbhock Single. Mrg. Groves..
Lily Mlaa Coleman.
Sweet Pns Host regardless of
color, .Mrs. Smith, Mra. In no; best
bunch solid color, Mrs. Dement. Mrs.
Dement; greatest vwrlety, Mrs. Ford,
lUtlc
amt ligament,
Mrs. A. G. Powell.
Sunflower Tallest,
K II It I re Naff
Mrs. G. K Yuachum.
Special for Cups Artistic rttsplay,
oral display. Commercial (Mult. 80
per cent for perfection of bloom, 80
per cent for greatest variety. Mrs. K.
A. Smith. Mrs. G. G. drove.
Vegetables - -licet collection with
Irrigation. Mrs. Philip Hurt. Mrs.
Groves; Urgent cabbage. Mrs. F. L.
Hk"r' MlM Ne,f: ""n- W N'f.j
I Mrs Smith; cucumbers. Mrs. Meda
. t- .. ...... .... .....
nips, Kd. Johnson, Mrs. Sadie Lucas;
peas, Mrs. Smith. T. J. Sanders; head I
lettuce, Mrs. J. W. Hunter; ruta-l
bagaa, Mrs. Mlnter, Mrs. Luras; pota-l
um- n- " M"- Mlnter; endive,
Mrs. linker. Mrs. Dement; onions,1
Mlaa Xeff. Mrs. Forrest; beets. Mrs.'
linker, Mrs. Hunter; beet display of,
fruits, Mies M. A. Hanson, Mrs. Xeff; I
beat display assorted berries. Miss
Hanson. I
Potted Plants Geraniums- -Pink. '
Mrs. J. W. Waruataff first ami c-i
ond; white, Mrs. Wurnelaff.
Fuchsia Single. Mrs. G. W. Hall.'
Ferns Mrs. Kill. Mra. Fred WIJ-!
kle.
Hegonla Mra. G. W. Hall. Mrs.
Hugh O'Kane.
Texaa Star Plant .Mra. Kllla. Mrs. '
Davidson.
Children' Dcpnrtnicnl.
Vegetables- Cauliflower, Marjorlef
Fulton; carrots, Marjorle Fulton,
Hurton Davis; turnip, James Head
man. Marjnrle Fulton; leaf lettuce,
Hurton Davis; tteets, James Head
man, Marjorie Fulton.
Flowers Sweet peas. Pearl Mil
ler. Ford Knutsen; nasturtiums, Klo
!se Spencer; popplea. Alpha In man,
Klolse Spencer; panslea, llosle Miller;
wild flowers, Katlieryn Cummlngs.
I
CLASSIFIED
rm
ss PLACER
I'Olt HA I.K.
KOH L'- A lit I il Ford auto,
good condition. Imiulro at llaiiueti'a
Ktticory. He
FOU MALK Modern cotttg. Ideal
location, lawn, Kardiui, slwipiug
pin ci ; two blinks from niw in-Ulge
on Aubrey Hond, Tonus to suit, or
may rent. Imiulro Hulletln office.
87c
l'Oll 8AI.14 Two-yenr-old Ditrlmiii
bull. Jersey cow iMiinlng fresh. H. A
Dull. Phone I0F2I. S7-
KItKKP FOIt 8ALK- 100 head fine
wont ewes; will sell all or any part of
them. Wilson HaiK'h, Powell Htittn.
Ore. 7tfe
1IUCK8 FOIt 8ALK IlHlilph,lre
bucks, lambs to ,1 years old; Cots
wnlda hiirks, yearlings to 3 years old;
Ltnoolns Inuks. yourllngs to a years
old. Wilson Itani'H. Powell Hutte,
Ore. 67S-87tt-
FOIt HAI.K -Well 1-rafliiwl Aire
dale, male; or will exehange for 33
rifle In good condition. John Meter,
Imperial, Oregon. 3T
FOIt 8AI.K 'I'wo hordes, weight
about 1000 iounda oaclt, choap.
Phone lllack 1701. 27c
I'Olt SAI.K-Jwintrt. to
cheap. Phone lllark 1701.
be
had
87c
FOIl 8AI.K Oil TItADK -Good
kitchen range and other furniture.
Phono Itcd 185. I7r
FOIl MALK- llay mare, 8 years
old, weight 11.15 pounds; good work
er; also 3 good yearling colts. 27-8 Vp
FOIl SALIC One doaeu red pul
lets and hens. It lied cockerels and
White Leghorns. Hoaa llwtih. Turn
alo. 27-2Sp
KOK SAI.F.-NW. weight I HBO.
with suckling colt from lSOO-lh. Per
rheron. JS5; filly, two years old. will
make 1200 or 1300-lb. mare. $88;
DOO-lb. mare and colt. $38; liniHl.
gelding, aultalilo for army. A. P.I
Furbrush. ItolM-rts. Ore. 27p
FOIt SALK llolsteln bull calf j
Dam gave 12.000 pounds milk, 430'
lbs. rat. In 10 months; reg aire of
A. It. O. breeding P C Hurt. HeniJ,
Ore r. 28 Z&llV
1
The Oregon
Agricultural College
WhM lrlnJ p'"lul "UN twaffs ll-
ttloil'i J ilqul (Hull1" d" '"'
Intrthm l.lln U lifMl 4ict. la U
(llowinc h.l
AOKICULTUnC, llh t. il.pril I
COUMEItOK, lh i .l.wrl..U,
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cmplt uoiImw. by Ik V. M IhinMHiil
m4 la laamr ami i,mi r4ta. imhIM la
Ik K (). T (' , will (itra raaiaiauiHia far
aViln, a ll at all WaaiporUlla aki
ukUUa at K U wrka kaaawf Hip
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... ...n.wor.11, Yiwurrm, u. A, HTUVKIt.Asst Cashier
The First National Bank
OF BE ND, BEND.OR.EGON
Capital fully puld
Kut'ius . . . .
The Federal Reserve
System Helps You
IT WAS OIIKATKI), PIUMAUILY-
To Itulp tho IltiHliioHa Men nml FnrmorB,
T;i provldo iilonty of currtinoy nt nil tlmoa,
To offuct a Btondlor mipply of credit.
Tho Byatom morllH thn aupport of nil Bdod clthona- It
iniiMt Imvo youra In ordor to roach Uh fuil.dovolopmont.
You can aocuro tho boimrila of this groitt ayatom and nt
tho Hiimo tlmo naslHt directly in dovoloplnB it by dcnoHlt
liB your money with us. I
TEo FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEND
FOIl MALK - tfi fhtu litrKit milni
cows, with nilvi'sj Itonn mid llul
Durlinm, one full blood Itimn Dm
lut nt bull, I nars old; nlso iwo hihi
die Iti'itt', biith liruki to Imiiillliii;
cat i Ik. II O. Faweiill, La Pine, Or.
j r:i:i-2ri.87i-
I roil HAI.K -Oil" grndo Poll An-
t:n bull, in motitliH old. Iiiiiln !
i II, Johnson, Mllllcnu. 111! 2(lirn
FOIt MALK-llousi) ntiil lot. I'rl...
rlglit. Terms roitHoiiiiblu. luijutro
A. I!. Kdwurds, Ilend Sign Co. ,T7if
TF.A.M FOIt HAI.K Two grldliiit,
wnlgbt 3300 each ,10 and II mum
old; wagon and liiirncHs Low prit ,
or will trade. Iniiilr I in Hut in or
tlr. r.utt 2i.37p
I liavn 2K0 acres of whcut litnd, 2lo
Hcroa in ctiltlvatloii. In Houtlirii Idu
hn, all fenced and cross retired, wiiii
good hiiiimt and barn and oibxr out
bulldtnga. Prim $3n per ai n- Will
trade for good oiiiik niiK horio-,
wvernaJiig around 1 2 pounds i.
t GtUwilnghatu, Terreboiuii'. ore
6IK-3I.27.
r WAXTKI).
-4
WANTKD ICipeflUMi'd Kill f"
general housework; g I jk' aoi
pcrmaiicnt posiuon. m c s iiw
son -
. .MlMCIJLLA.VUOtN.
tHj leaving all my aMount
Aluirn") Farnham In Hrnd. nm
wll'.
d nil
knowing themselvesvjiidil I to tii
will mf t-xpeiise and imblu n to hi
range settlement with him m ili .
lut'tre. o W llMiiNKit
8-
I.O4T A XI) I'OI'XI). ,
LOUT - Friday, on Iteml Hum
road, hataeen Arnold li'dh and Mil
lioan, brow n leather tul'.m' Iteiurn
to Pilot Hutte Inn and nti-lvr re
ward. :'7n
LOST - Bed roll, ratipn in mk.h
ahet-t, and end gate to wkii.
road near Lava Unite I'lian- .v.
at Aune's barn WitllJin All. Ilend
2"'
I'Olt mc.vr.
JM)MM FOIl ItKM
school, at' u Di heal ami
Ked 2I
Ve.ir Iuk'i
baili 'ii' i
37 2.
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MATiorf
LLCI A L NU I ICllU
XOTICK I'Olt IMHLIC VI'IO.V.
Department of the Interior V S
lind Ofdee nt The Dalles. Oregon,
AiiKHit 10. I til 7.
I goitre is nereny given that iwviii
('. itogers. ot Ilend, Oregon, who, on
August 12. l'JII. made Homestead
Kntry No 01015. for KVfc. Se- Sj
Tp. 19 H. It. It K. W M. hns filed
tiotlea of Intention to mskn final
tlifiM year proof, in establish claim
to the land above deai rlbed. bifon
II C Kills. I'. S. Cnmmtasioncr. hi
Ilend. Oregon, on the 2lsl day of
September, 1317. A
Claimant names as wltnms
Howard F. Over. Klm.r I: Culll
son. Abraham Kvans, CHftnn L Kv
ana. Daniel W. Meeker, all or Mill)
can, Oregon
ii. rrtAXK wooi)co(M.
21-Up. Heglaler
xorn i:.
Kollee Is hereby ghm Hint at t
o'clock a. m on the second Monda
In anUiwlHir. 1!I7. In log th I on.
dar Ittereof, the County Hoard r
KqnaHaadon will attend, at the uffi. .
of the County AaiKuiir In Hie Ilend
Company building, in die city r
, JlwMd iirt,nom Mm vwMl,y rxaillllP
thm aMMWwnt ro,if H,, , rrwl M
I wf" valuation, desrrlpiloit or
, ,,millllea of lands, lots or other prop
I HMt lunuai hr Hi.. C.iii.iv .!........
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ami It shall be the duty of persona In
terealed to appear at the time and
place appointed "
W. T Ml'LLAIUCKY.
Assessor of Desihutes Count).
Oregon
First publication. August IK; ,
Herond publication, August 2;
Third publication. August no;
Fourth publication. H.-nt. mber f.
m i.iiia r..ui.i...
G.McltKYNOLDH. Asst, Cakhlor!
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