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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1919)
JIKNI IIUIJjKTIN, 1IKND, ORIMON, TIIUKHDAV, JfANUAItV 0, Ifflff TAflK'rf V i ? 7? takes quality to o z a real bargain, says Kelly the. banner "This Bmnll chew of Goad taste. Bmnjlcr Rctil Gravclv Hives chow.Ionjor life Is what jiuu oniyuy j,ivcs mnkeiiGcnutoo Grave- more rcnl tobacco y coot leas to chew than ft satisfaction than a big chewof ordinary plug. It tastes better and lasts 4dnger." ordinary plug. Il'rllt ft GUNUINIt GltAVKLY tUNVII.LII, VA. for totllrt on thtwlnt plug Peyton Brand REAL CHEWING PLUG Plug packed in. pouch ATHLETIC CLUB ACTIVITIES SHOWING ENCOURAGING GAIN (Prom Monday's Dully.) C. Carroll, nuwly aiipolntod nn Nlnlnnt Hcorntury of dm Hum! Ainu lour Athlutlo cluli, In now on duty ut Hit) cluli office, mid roportH (lint a llvcily IntorcMt In lining litkun by tint imtmlionililn nnd Unit ilium uru coiuIiik In rapidly. Tint iIIihIIoii nnlni rocitnlly mint out ty thu club dlroctont In brlnnliiK In Mimnroim un nwcrx, nnd iih tbu curdx cotno In imcli nntiiibiir In put In touch with tbu mnniiKor of tbo activity In which ho In pnrtlculurly Inlonmti'd. Thi) club ninnncunicnt Is oiidnuvor Init to nvcuro an nil round phynlcn! dlrclor, and an nooii nn ono can bo picked from tbo returned nolillnrn KViimiulum work will bo tnkou up In roal oiirnmt. Tim Iouiiro room, providing a plnrtt whnro mcnibont inny mnokc, rond or play quint j-.nnicH In front of fho blc flrcplncu, In to bo completely furnUhi'd at onco, and It l bnllovvd will noon bixoiuu onu of tbn moat attractive feature of thu club. At prolan t thu club momborihlp l practically unlimited, and la opun to uvory family In tbo community, pro viding that ouch pronjn-ctlvo mombor Im propurly vouclifd for and In will fryc to abldo by thu nilcH of tbo or' KUliUallon. "" ' Tho bowling tournament whl6h wnn ntiirtM luxt Friday nlKht Im nt tractltiK coimldnrubln iittoiitloiu Thu third mutch In Kchuduli)d for tomor row n Ik lit, wIkid Tlio-Hlicvlln-Hlxon team will compoto with thu profen Rloual iiidii. On Friday nlr.ht thu llrookii-Hciiulou bowlorn and tho Homl bunliiKHH nimi will moot on thu club nlluyM. In addition to ordinary activities tho maiiuKciiiont of tho club hm mado It poxdlblii for tho pcoplo of llmul to hiMir ono of Ainorlcu'it jirent (int huinorlHlH, Irvln H. Cobb, who will upcak on "Myltccont Kxporl iMiceii on tho KIkIiHiik Front In Franco and FlandorM," on Fobru ary 10. SPRING WEATHER ENJOYED BY BEND (From Monday's Pally.) Ilund enjoyed thu warmest weather In wcuka thin afturnoon, whon tho mercury roachnd CC doxrocn. BEND WINNER IN HARD GAME LOCAL IIAHKICTKKIIH (JUT HCOHK !' iu.:to ovicit itKO.Mo.vi) jih;ii HC'HOOIj IN HA HI), HVMrrACU IjAU CONTKHT. (From flaturdny'n Dolly , In n fitHt, npuctaculnr Kama, tbo Hand JiIkIi hcIiooI bttHketbnll' team took tbo Hudmond qulntutto Into camp hint night, wlnuliiK hy 42-30. Tho content wan Htagcd at tho ath letic club iiymnnnlum, and nftur tho Kiimo a dancliiK party wan kIvou In honor of tho vIhUIhk team. . Tho local plnyorrt Miowod n re mnrkablo xaln In team work and woro ntreiu;thoucd by placing IM HroMtorhotiff at center. It Man bin flritt nppmirunco thin Viuhoii In a I on i: uo pi mo, but ho found tho banket five tlm oh during tbo evening. Ban doru of Ilund wan high point winner fur both teamn, ncorlni; 20 In kojiIh mid fouln, while Coyuer and Helfrlch euch contributed nix polutH. On tbo vIhHIiik team Hurmnnter, forward, and Tuck, center, knocked down H and 13, respectively, and Tuck In particular nhuuld bo men tioned an ninklilK with Bandera an ono of tho ntorn.of tho came. Tall, nlroiiK, nnd fant, ho was altogether too much for Ilnuck to Runrd with any doKroo of Hticcenn.- Ilutlcr took two polutH nnd Doty elKht. FouIh were abundant during tbo early part of tho second half, but woro duo Inrftoly to tho hard, fant ntylo of playltiR. Altorcatlonn be tween Chlldn and Itoynoldtj, tho of flclaln, woro frcquont, and resulted eventually In Iloyuolds being for bidden to ntep within tho nldo lines. It was anybody's gurno during tho unllru content, Ileud leading by a bare three points at tho end of thu flrnt half. In tho early part of tho second' half tlw visitors played tbu localn off their feet, taking a sub utanltal lead which was only over como when tho Uond boys developed nn uncanny accuracy In locating tho basket. Head. Randent..., Coyner ... Ilrostorbous Hauck.... ..... Guard Helfrlch ..... .... Guard Position. Forward . Forward . . Center .... Hcdmond. . ... Hutler Hurmastcr ! i UCK .......... Doty Smith Mtt55M5M55MMMMMM5.WM JJTTTT'rT1TTfTTTTTTTTTTTTTltirJHtTir)tMHlt't'H'ritlHt!t X XX n j i -, . A- A- kit k . ' -t-k FREEMAN S BAKERY T h Ne-w BaKery Located at tho former stand of the McCuiston Grocery Store mahers or Sweetheart Bread u n4 TTXTirXT XT A 1-C P Wrapped Clean al our Ovens, TTMinxr rpi . c,,, X Common Sense and . . -r 1U A 1.UJ2J . J Sold Clean and Unwrapped Clean at Yotir Table. J "Forget the rest and use the best" Modern Baking t I Methods! WE SOLICIT SPECIAL ORDERS JULES L. FREEMAN, Proprietor m 4i OPENING The A to Z GROCERY will be open and ready for business at 134 Oregon Street, on . . . SATURDAY, FEB. 1ST, 1919 Our Watchword will always be QUALITY, LOW PRICES and GOOD SERVICE We invite you to inspect our stock and prices, and get acquainted with our method of saving you money on your grocery bill. We stand ready at any and all time to co-operate with you in any way and invite suggestions .from, you regarding the development of our business. There's A Reason 'iJ i w If we can operate our business at a lower .cost than others we are certainly in a position to give our customers bet- ter values. This is the case with us : it costs us less money to operate than the average merchant, and being satisfied with a smaller profit, we can and will give our customers exceptional values. WE WILL AT ALL TIMES LOOK AFTER OUR CUSTOMERS' INTERESTS We do not look for a speedy decline in food stuffs, but some articles are declining rapidly at present. You. can rest assured we will give our customers the benefit of all market changes and the lowest market prices always. THE A TO Z GROCERY s, McCUISTON & JOHNSON, Proprietors 134 OREGON STREET m . V. -. . . . . . . -. . . -. n J)LM. - . . :