The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, June 20, 1918, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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BEND BOXERS
HOLD HONORS
HOTIIGKORGEANDCJIL
HEKT VICTORS.
U'IIIIiiiih In I'lll Ii NITt ill tint Hlntt
of llin Kniiilli lUiiiuil (Jiiikd
W'Iiin DimMimi Over HlM'H
In Tcii-ltotinil (Jo,
(From Miiinlny'M Dully.)
llmiil buxom attain doiiiniiHtrntcd
tlinlr suiiroiniicy iiri tm&urii rtiiturday
it Ik t t itt t ho lloiiil Amateur Athletic
club smoker, when Fred Ollbort won
over Jllltlo Williams of Portland In
(hn fourth round or u ten-round bout,
ami llllllo (Ii'ortto retained tho mid
dlownlghl lioiiorH In it ton-round do-i-IhIoii
bittlln with I'm nk Htroot of
I'ortlnml.
Tlio flrnt go between (lllburt ittul
Wlllluiim Kuvit promise of tun round
of fa tit unit furloiiH IioxIiik until
Williams loft un opunliiK In tliu
commencement of tlio fourth round
and received a right hook to thu Jaw
that ti ut him down for tlio count.
HouiuIm duo, two mid thrnii wont by
with llttlo udvantugo to iiltluir innn.
Wllllnum wan In good condition and
wan cnpithlo of takliiK punishment
fri'iily ndniliiliiturvd by liU opponuut,
nnd caino hack In a like timnuiir. In
th HrHt round Ollbort registered
right hook on tlio Jaw of his oppo
nent, nnd for liln troublu recclvi-d nn
iipliiircul In thu mouth, (lllburt re
turnliiK with rlnlit and loft to limn! .
Hound two opmifil with u clinch,
both inuti trying for body blown. In
thn break Ollbort landed right to
body mid loft to head, and rocolvod
several stinging IiIowm In tlio mouth.
Tho buliinco of thu round both men
worn fighting cnutlounly. Williams
slipped mid fll In thl round an 1
was liolpod to hi foot by bl oppo
nent. Hound three opened with n ill"
inon fighting I" a clinch. Wllllrttr.i
liiuiU'd right to hum!, mid followed
Intor with n right to tint Jnw. Oil
liort retaliated In thu clone flKhtlnK
with rliorl-artn J it tin to thn body. An
thu gong sounded (lllburt landed
rli;ht to fuco. Iloth men wir flxlit
liiK niiy. Williams wn spitting
blood.
Hound four oponod with thu men
co in I iik to n clinch uud clmo light
Iiik, (lllburt getting In hi work on
thu body of liln opponent mid recelv
Iiik abort Jab In thu face. After tho
brook from n clinch (lllbort lumlcl
loft to body nod n elonn rlchl houk
to thn jnw, putting hla tnnn down
for thu count.
(Ji-orKsSlm't.
Tho mlddlHWolght bout between
llllllo Ooorgo nnd Frank Street of
Portland wa hard fought from tlu
beginning. Street, a careful lighter,
kept liluiMolf wull covorud durliiK thu
entire ton round, nnd only In the
rirnt round did hu appear at nil be
wlldurvd whun ho received n hoavv
upporcut to tho jnw that sont bttn
to tho floor. Ho camo up at tho
count of throo, and, hugging close
to thu rope, lot Hcorgo rnln blow
aftor blow on hi fncu and licud,
vnltlng for nn opunliiK. Ouu comlni:,
ho took advantage of It nnd landed
n etlnelne right to George's Jaw Juit
an tho gong aoundad.
IlountU two, throo, four and flro
followed each othor with both men
flKhtlnK hard nnd many clinches.
Htroot contlnuod to Iiuk thu ropes
mid pormlt IiIh opponunt to tund
right nnd loft to hend, nnd shorl-nrni
Jnb to body. During those round
Htroot'succoodod In catching George
'napping on two (iccalou nnd landed
right to tho Jnw, but thny lucked
tho punch u nil George enmo back
mulling.
Hound six oponod with both men
lighting cntitlouttly. Goorgo nulled
IiIh mun to tho rope nnd rockod 1Mb
hond with right and- loft hooka.
Htroot en mo buck with u hard loft to
tho Jaw, mid In tho opon lighting n
inoinont lutor succeeded In liuullng
miothor In tho sumo pluco. Tho llgh
lug then huenmo closo again with
Htroot nguliiHt tho ropos nnd guarding
I'uutlouHly, covorlug up woll, mid ro
mulnliig ontlroly, on tho dofoiiHO.
HouiidH hovoii, olght, nlno mid ton
woro coiitlnuiitloiiH of tho formoi
round, (loorgo kcoplng tho offoim
Ivo mid Htroot hugging tho ropoa. At
tho uud of tlio ninth round (loorgo
Imidod n lionvy right to tho Jaw nnd
Htroot wont to IiIb corner groggy.
Tho only tlmo during tho ontlro
liuttlo whon It npponrod that tho
light bolongod to any innn woh nt tho
oud of tho flrHt round nftor aoorgo
had lnnilnd hard on IiIh opponents
Jaw and put htm down for tho count
of throo. While Htroot fought can
tloualy ho npponrod to hnvo plonty
of wind all through tho fight, and
camo bnok hard on ovory occasion,
fighting vlcloualy whon not omploy
lug hia tnettea of hugging tho ropo
nnd kooplng covorod, waiting for a
ohanco oDOiilug to land ono of his
vicious right awlnga. Goorgo waa
caught napping during tho flrnt throo
rouiiilH mid pormlttud IiIh oppoiioul
to land, but aftor that ho kept woll
covorod, both In tho opun and clmio
lighting.
Tho main hoiitii worn procotlod by
a prollinlnaiy by Krnmit I.oOlnlw
and lllll lliiiiHun, both of IIiIm city,
Although tun poundii llghtor than
hi opponent, I.iiClnlro tniiilo n good
showing, winning tho honor In n
decision coutiiNt at thn mid of tho
llirco rouuilii thu bout wn scheduled
to go, Thn inon worked bar I mid
thorn wit not a lugging moniiiiit from
tho Mturl to tho IIiiImIi.
BOXING GLOVES
BRING GOOD SUM
DONATION TO It. A. A. C. OK HKT
(IIVKH MKND CIIAIWIIlt OP IIKI
CHOHH 9H.'I,22 IIOIIKItT INNIH
IH DONOH.
Dr. Tumor, oyo Npiiclnllt of Port
land, will bo In lloiiil iiguln WuiIiick
day mid Tliurnday, Juno l'J-20, nt
Thoroii'H Jowulry ntoro. Don't fall
to commit him about your oyc and
gliiNHUH on 4)100 ilutu. On account
of nurloti llluuH In liln fumlly Dr.
Turner wn iinablo to koop hi hint
ongnKumonl In Hond, but will poil
lively bo thuro on ubovu ilulo.
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SILVER LAKE MAN IS
SEVERELY INJURED
Cnr Turn Turtle Neur I.nkuvliitu
I'IiiiiIiik J, i. I'Vi'iiiiiillitii'alh
Wrcckugiv Muy Not Mm.
(From Friday' Dnlly.)
J. U. Frouman, woll known itock
limn of Hllvor l.uko, I not oxpoctod
to live n thu roflult of un nuto uccl-
itoul which occurred Monday, accord
lug to report which wuro brought
to report which wcro brought to till
to till city yoHtorday by P. IL Hoodor,
Freumnu wn out driving In hi now
Premier cnr In thu vicinity of huko-
view when thu ncclduul happened.
Thu car bucutnu uuiiiuungenble,
voored from thn rond Into a nhullow
illtch, uud turned ovur throo tlruu,
1lio driver being pltiuod buuuath tho
wruckngu. Othor nutolt who aw
I ho iiccldent riiHlietl to thu aid of thu
Injured mini mid Httccoodud In gutting
medical aid. Hovurnl bone are
broken mid It I feared hu In nuflor
Ing from Inturnal Injurlu.
(From Monday'H Dnlly.)
Ono Not of boxing glovim nnd a
punchlivg bug, tho property of Hob-
ert IiiiiIn, noii of Joxepli Inuli,
brought thn Hud Croim 83.22 nt thu
nmokor Hnturdny night. In n letter
to hi father, written from Franco,
where ha I now ntatloued, Hobort In
ntructud hi fathur to donato tho
glovo to thu Hend Amateur Athletic
anitoolatlon to bu raffled off, tho
buuuflt to go to thu lied Cro. "No
ono," ho declared In hi luttor, "Dut
Ilia noldler realize tho grout work
done by thl organization."
IiiHtead of raffling tho glove, a
wn Hugguvted, A. Whlnnant In a
nhnrt tulk declared that they wcro to
romnln tho property of tho I). A. A.
(J. nnd unked thoo provont to nhow
thulr nplrlt by making contribution,
with 1ho renult that thn above
amount wa ruined. Twunty-ulght of
tho preont contributed Jl.
RATS KILLED
BY THOUSAND
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DUNN LOCATED
.IN WASHINGTON
Ono cont a word t all a llttlo Want
Ad will coit you.
(From Monday'n Dnlly.)
Dave Dunn, ordered by tho Judge
nt Hie lat elou of tho dUtrlct
court to leave thu Htute, ha com
piled with tho rcquoiit, according to
a tulegrnm received thl morning by
Sheriff H. K. Hobert. Dunn In now
nt Fullbrldgo, WaBhtngton, Just
ncron tho Columbia river from the
Oregon lino. In hi telegram to thu
Hliorlrr ho ukn that naddle belong
ing to him bo nhtppod to him by
exprenn at that point.
National and Local
Meat Business
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(From ThurHilny' Dally.)
Tho wigo rat drlvo In Crook nnd
DoHchule countlPH 1 meeting with
phenomenal huccohx, N'over In tho
hltory of roilont polonlng hnvo such
lurgo kill boon mado a during tho
pnt wouk. Hoporl received from
Buplco, Puullmi, Crooked Hlver,
I'rliKivllle, Hedmond mid O'Nell nhow
that bettor than 20,000 ago rat
wore polHoned during tho week of
Juno 2 to 8, Tho hlgheHt kill per
quart of poloned grain wcro report
ed a 21 C por quart at Huplec, 84 at
Crooked Hlver nnd CT, nt Paulina.
Tho county agent' offlco ha dltrlb
utud 1,500 quarts of polnoned grain
nnd lf.O ounce of ntrychnlno thu
far In tho drlvo. CountV Aent It. A.
Ward I holding mooting and poison
ing dcmountrntlnn thin -week at
Darne and Hear Creek In Crook
county.
Ktlmntlng tho damage dono to
grain, alfalfa flold and ditch banks
nt H per sago rat per year, which
experience nhown I conservative,
tho work of thu past week saved
Crook and Deschutes countlcH $20,
000 worth In crops, A over CO por
cunt, of tho rats dlo In their burrows
and aro never counted, tho actual
saving exceed this amount.
We will giveVou value for
your money in what can be
procured in the markets and
we adhere strictly to all
Food Administration Rules
Baker's Grocery
The meat business of the
country is conducted by various
agencies
By small slaughter-houses
in villages
By local Abattoirs or small
Packing Houses in towns
both
Using only a part of the
local live stock supply
and
Furnishing only a part of
) the local demand for meat
These slaughtering and distributing
agencies fill n well defined but neces
sarily restricted plnco in the distribu
tion of the products of live stock.
But only packers like Swift &
Company, organized on a national
scale, are able to undertake the ser
vice that is more vitally important,
involving
An Obligation to the Producer
To purchase for spot cash all the
live stock the producer may send
to market for slaughter.
An Obligation to the Consumer
To make available to every con
sumer, everywhere, in season and
out, the full supply and variety of
meat products, of the highest
standard that the market affords.
Year Book of interesting and
instructive facts sent on request.
Address Swift & Company,
Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois
Swift 8c Company, U. S. A.
CLASS 1 WEEK TO
BEHELDINSTATE
(From Saturdays Dally.)
POHT1.ANI), Juno 1G. A "Class
1 Week" Is to bo held sometime
this month by every local draft
board In Oregon, under Instructions
received from tho war department
and communicated to local boards by
Captain John K. Culllson, officer In
charco of tho draft In tho office of
the adjutant general.
Tho purposo of "Class 1 Week"
Is to correct any errors In classifica
tion that may havo been mado pre
viously. In correctlnu these errors,
many registrants previously placed
In lower classification will bo trans
ferred to class 1.
At tho samo tlmo. the reclassifica
tion will work both ways. Whero
tho evidence justifies, local boards
will reopen tho cases of men wrong
fully placed In class 1 and placo them
In lower classifications, as tho cir
cumstances warrant.
C-ovorument appoal agents and,
mombors of legal advisory boards)
havo been directed Immediately to'
muko a careful examination of all
(jucstlonualros and rocords In all
cases In which they arc satisfied that
reclassification should bo made, i
Thousands of registrants aro now In
class 4, tho war department be
lieves, who should bo In class 2 or
class 1. Appeal agents arc Instructed
to appeal every case whero tho re
classification Is not convincingly cor
rect. "Local boards, government appeal
agents and members of legal advis
ory boards," Captain Culllson's In
structions advise, "aro requested to
direct special attention to tho fol
lowing classes of cases: Class 2, A
and I); class 3, A, D and C; class
4, A."
For tho bonoflt of all theso defini
tion aro Riven: Class 2-A: Married
man with children or father of
motherless children, whoro wlfo and
children nro not mainly dopendent
on him for support; 2-II: Married
man without children whoso wlfo Is
capablo of supporting horsolfj 3-A:
For General
Household Use
the best economy in
extracts is found in
Crescent brands.
At all grocers.
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Man with dependent children (not
his own but toward whom ho stands
In relation of parent); 3-D: Man with
dependont, aged or Infirm parents;
3-C: Man with .dependent helpless
brothers or sisters; 4-A: Man whoso
wlfo or children aro mainly depend
ent on his labor for support.
New standards of physical exam
ination are being Issued by tho pro
vost marshal general. Theso will, it
is believed, not merely add to the
number of men elelglblo for military
service, but will largely Increase tho
roster of thoso held for limited or
special service.
COUGHS AMI COLDS VANISH.
"Summer colds" aro not hard to
break up, coughs and hoarseness aro
easy to get rid of, If you will take
Foloy's Honey and Tar Compound.
Mrs. Mary Sogdam, 282 Maplo St..
Perth Amboy, N. J., wrltea: "It
holpcd my throat; novcr had any
thing better." Slightly laxatlvo.
Contains no opiates or narcotics.
Sold everywhere.
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With the
Approach of
Warm Weather
Your Wife
Wants an
ELECTRIC
RANGE
HELP MAKE
HER KITCHEN
WORK EASY
EASY TERMS
CHEAP CURRENT
BEND WATER LIGHT
& POWER COMPANY
BEND. OREGON
UNCLE SAM WANTS YOUR HELP
He Waists
The Crops
Harvested
On Time
The factories nre tumble to fill orders promptly. Get out your old mower or oth
er harvesting machinery, thoroughly examine it and get in your order for extras.
TAKE OUR ADVICE You may he disappointed later in the season in not be
ing able to buy repairs. YOUR TIME IS VALUABLE. It is your patriotic
duty to get your crops heady foh your countiiy.
BEND HARDWARE COMPANY
DO YOUR PART
WE WILL DO OURS