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. j'-i.-tm - -, rAGR A BK.VD HOLLKTIN, IlENI), ORKOOW, TIIUKMDAV, JANUARY f, lOUO ! i GILBERT WINS SECOND TIME FROM BURNS BY A KNOCKOUT Kor llio second lime In live ivooUs, dlmmy Rums, recently of Kankakee, Illinois, went to the mat for the until 1ls chance enmu tn tlio form of nn exposed chin. A short, hard right sent Rums partly through the count under tho sopor I lie Influence, ropea, his hend hitting with such bf Fred Gilbert's right, vhuu the juuln event In'tho Hlppodromo.smok r wns put qii latt night. Uurns nindo n decidedly belter chowlug thnn In his former bout, for ho last ed through' utmost IHe- roll ml 8 In his force nn tlio bonrds beyond the mat that for n moment spectators feared that the knockout was n permanent one. It was fully Ave mlnut s beforo tlio beaten lighter regained con sciousness, and he was apparently Kccond mill, while In tlio first battle , still b.ulty dnxed us ho was helped ho went nut In something less than ' from tlio ring. one round!- ' While If lasted, tho combat was well worth 'peeing for Uurns put up With the exception of n two round exhibition mutch put on by u 120 pounder Introduced lis Greek George, n game bnttlo, forcing the lighting land Allltou Newman, the rest of the through the' earlier rounds, and breaking u tittle better than even with the- Hend hoy In the. tlrst and third, lloth opponents woro looking for the chance to land n knockout from I he II ft tijp of the gong, and twice GUbcf.t ttoored his ninn, once in tho second, and once In the fifth, each time, uxkendtng tils hand to as sist Hums .to his feet. It tho second, one of KredVsivicious rights deprived Burns of an 'Incisor, but Jho Kanka kee lad tne'roly smiled a toothless smile and carried on. Burn's Jong reach proved a tre mendous advantago in the eurlier lighting-, bur .Gilbert showed no 111 effects from tho long range punches nhowered upon him, and bored in card was tamo. George, although something of n graudstnndcr, show ed genuine ability, and puzzled his opponent badly with his whirlwind, shifty style of combat. It might bo mentioned that for a small muu, ho carries and delivers a tremendous punch. Of tho other two bouts, tho least said the better. Newman, In the tlrst preliminary, technically knock ed out Kugene Rose In the first round and French)' Lo Clair, pitted against Kid Taylor, quit before tho fight had fulrly started, offering as nn excuse that Taylor was butting, Wlllnrd Houston was an e(ucleu referee. POWELL BUTTE (Continued from Page 2.) Mrs., Oliver and children who ac companied 'him to Paisley remained with relatlvoajiiiitll the car can come through. , Mrs. E. A. Russell's class of boys In the Powell Butte Sunday school presented her with a bcailtiful en- graved qutjjlass vase for a. Christmas altho lhe program wns Kolten Hp on present. I rather short notice everything went Dominic Verges nrrlved at homo off very smoothly. Mayor J. It. safely with his largo band of sheen Roberts gave the opening address. niter comiiiR' inrougn tnu snow aim storm eight days without feed for nnd Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts and daughters Inn. CHRISTItfAS PROGRAM GIVEN AT REDMOND Suit$ for eVem figure -fit guaranteed. AE have lively suits for the young men. But V V we haven't overlooked the older men who prefer to dress more quietly. We have a suit for every figure, for every age, perfectly tailored made to ht. There's a perfect combination of style and dignity in every suit. Hart Schaffner & Marx know how-to accomplish this. They use noth ing but all-wool fabrics, and put the newest de velopments of style and workmanship into the tailoring. These clothes are made for us to give absolute satisfaction. Money buck it' you dbnt get jfc yrAtvlr'mtrr y.-i iri i-en. , v tmvw i i it-1 : W mm Mfth'?' 1 I . wUCiu i I "VTOtfi? ti fU'F k C l MmjwK & lV?n' I HI' Hut fcfulfort &. Mai k- REDMOND. Jan. 1 Tlio com-;: in unity Christmas tree nnd program given nt tho gymnasium Wednesday jl V I'll 4 K rin ULbiuvu oiuivia) mmu i JCASHMAN " BEND'S CLOTHIER The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx the sheepj Eiectten of odlcers and teachers for Powell Butte Sunday school, was held last Sunday. Tho o Ulcers are as follows: i ' Mrs. Carl Llndquist, superintend ent; Mr. Irvine, assistant supt.; Will Pauls,, secretary-treasurer;-Air. J. J. Khut, teacher of girls class; Mrs. IrvInK. teacher of young peoples ciass. f Alt nlAJI lftft Al.dk h .111 Im l I luituncu uj iiic uuuii'iicu riiiHiiiK "Joy to the World." Itev. Caheeu of the Baptist church read the Christ mas story, followed by Itev. Wilson of the Presbyterian church leading tho audience In prayer. Then tho program, by members of tho four churches, was given, closing with the Introduction of Santa Clnus by Itev. Hazleton of tho Methodist church. o I llBIO W J. Shlngler Tuosday morning. Mrs Shlngler hnbc,on ailing for (oiuo tlmo. but wns nut considered In u serious condition, so that her death came ns a surprise As ''l ar rangements have not been mudu for tho funernl. ' Born to r.M. nnd Mrs. J. M. Van Duyne a daughter early last week. W. J. nnd J. J. Buckley are en joying n visit of their brother. B. I Snnta Eavo a very Intexestlnc tnlk Buckley of Spokane, wjio arrived In of his work during thu past year then this city Frldny night. ordered the ushors forward, plnced Mr. and Mrs. Hiruni Smith nnd them unon oath, nnd cuvc them tho . Miss flrnco Sherwood roturned to n..nrt Tioi.i., . nuA tn ni. candy nnd nuts to distribute. The 1 Redmond Sunday morning from their " w r vhi.vm w xtwu .. .. .. i . I Pliwlut n .ikAnlmii l dalo Oregon, about two weeks ago T" " " miMijr awnraiea in because. of- tho Illness of his aged!1110 Christmas color, and tho tree father. Mri. Hobbs received a wlro " deolared by all to bo one of tho TUnminir n.n!,, o .1... ,.. ,...,. J besl hnd ,n lMs community for some ..... ,, ..v.,.....,, . .... lla nunc, limn Tho Ray Johnson Pont of Amer ican Legion gave a danco In thu K. of P hall Thurddny night. It was very well attended, and reports' are , that a splendid time was had by all. Afr Paul frl-tntr tirlnMri-il nt Ilia mm - .. . . '.... V. I. U. . KltV fi- 41 . 'iwamonu iiiku bciiooi. returned toon Chriitmaii Ere. n Hon daughter. Margaret. Mr. Lloyd Bus-' Portland. Idiuico at Metollus Saturday night Bet. 'Pay Bussett. Mr. Phil Dolson, Mr. and Mrs. Max Cunning return-J for tho benefit of tho Women's Uujld and mother of Redmond. Mrs Almajed home oarly this weok from Port-ling at the U . of O. Hall of Portland and Dominic Verges land whore they spent Christmas Elmer Krlckson Is home 'from or Powell Butte. Tho County Agent's ofllco has Just Portland where ho litis been dmploy- Miss Bussed s fichool gave a fide received a large supply of trychnltib , ed lu the ship yurds. llttlo entertainment Christinas Eve.. for rodent poisoning. This strychnine! Mrs. II. AJCendiill is working In at tho Shepherd school home, ufter ' omo thlrty-flvv cents cheapen tho Kendall Hardware store durliiK had passed uwar at the not, of M years. The sympathy of the entire Community Is fcjt f6r our helghbor iii his sorrow. Mr. and Mrs. E. A Bussott enter tained with a largo dinner prty pn unrisimas day. Mr. and Mrs. ChrUtmns vacation. Born to Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Van cock ,n duughtor on ChrUtmns Eve. School started Monday morning utter being closed nearly three weeks on account of bad weather. Miss Cora Conway of Ncwburff Is stnylng with her sister. Mrs Wayne Chase and nttendlug high school In Redmond. She Is in the Junior class. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Win Pyett, NOT ICE. Thu unnttul meetlug or (he stock, holders "of Iho .Arnqld Irrigation Company-Will -hfrd'oTi "January 10, 1920 at 2..H. in.,ln,lhu Circuit court room,IieHdr" ,i f ' , , CHARLES SI PCH EN. Secretary. It-IJc Put it In Tlio Bulletin. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CUulAcl Wcril.inv-cli.rva .nr U.u 10 ernU for JO wiirJ. or 14. On rnl t-tj wvrii (or fcJI otr Z0. All clauiatl iiv.rlUln itrlctlr ciuh in inc WANTEH- t ' WANTED Housekeeper one In fum- i)'k wares $.10 n nioiith. easy plnce. Alfrr4rNlcholH, 130 Seonth St., Prlnrvllln. Orcvon. OOillp WANTED To buy light team with or without harness anil wagon. Must be cheap. What lime you? C. V.. Dickey, Bend, opposite Bulletin ofllcc. 87-Hp. FOR HAI.r.. FOR SALE If Its bargain for cash ' you are looking for bettor see or write, Edwin J. Roger about thnt lirf ucres of potatoes nnd alfulrn ,Uind -Edwin J. Rogers, Tuntnloi OT-mou. C8-IStfo KOR SALE -Alfalfa ha. I'VO tons ut iJiO n ton. Some puslura will itntwlth It nt this nrlco. Addrcitu, Ji B. Miner, Bmid. Ore. Tfi-Sltfc S LOST AND FOU,D POf'ND 3 year r.M rud atr, llo' lioru li..lllil I ur'((l J t(j) litft; hip Both oars croppvd richl ear silt. Win. Alt. Bond. Ore s0-l3tic HTRAVED 3 Jerney belfnrs. siuikn hrund. Kinder notify Win. Alt, Brnd, Oregon 7-Ulfo TAKEN t'P Hertford steer two years old. branded skull mid cronA hones on rlxhl sdT m-nr spine, both bars Hpllt. Nets Anderson, Bend, Ore gon. 78-13-4 lp TAKEN I'P - On December 1 1, year ling nicer, red ami white spotted, nultou fork In left en r. under bit In jlgltt , llniiwlcd bar on lfl hip Owner may hlivn snmo by paying rhurP'rtt. -Edwin Mfller. I miles i'nn of Grllllu lirldgu on Bond-Burns road tJ7-l3l5p TAKEN I'P--Cams to my plnco . about November 16, brludlo two year old heifer. No ear murk, no bi-und derlpliHrnblg. Owner tuny bjivo wwio b Hplng oliHrges. Olms. (larYoll.' - StHtw lllxhwuy. 0 1-13- Up. ' 1 which sandwiches, coffee and ca'.ca w'ercjserved. The.soclul evening: was enjoyed by nil the school patrons of that dlstrlct, Mr. and' Mrs. Arthur Mllner nro comfortably established u their now home. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold' nnd sons havo moved 'to Prlnovllld. Mr. uijd Mrs. John Dresooll were Ruestsiit tho McCaffrey home Christ inas Day. Max Wui-iweller has gone to Port- Iurfd after a mouths stay at tho com-1 pnny's raiichoa her anu at the' uwnmp. ' j Mr. and Mrs. I) A. Vate and I Grandma Spray were guests nt tlie r George Kfwlcr home Sundty. i Will Wurewollex came out from Pi;lnovlllo Saturday to look over the cattle at tho company's ranch here. He found all In good condition under the ablo munuBomcint of Arthur Wuraweilor. Mr. WurzwolJer returned to Piincvlllo Sunduy. F'rank Klsulor and family are cw ioylng poh-TOBsloii of a Ford car pur chabod from John Drlscoll. Mrtj. Mary V. Charlton of Powell ljutto has bPon appointed census enumerator tor the predncU nf I'SHTftU Rutin. Montgomery nnd Hat JCpck. Sh will begin work Junuury 2. ' Sovoral now cars havo arrived for .resident!! of Powell Butte. Among th,em Arthur Wurwi-iltr has a new Kysox. John Dr'Hcull rHiid now Ford. Jawo Mcpanlel a new Dort. Mr. and Mr E. H. Stewart. Mr. niul .Mm. Roy Roberta and daughter. IilU, braved Oio bud roads Christmas Day to enjoy ths hobpltullty of their former Hodd River friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ifortloy of Tunialo. They were Joined by Mr. and Mrs. Vorna LIU nnd ytwo children of Bend and a delightful visit was had. They came, homo by way ofupilno Falls, reporting thp roads better that way. MY. and Mrs Roy Roberts enter tained li '-Jolly party ntAtuaJr home on ChrlstmaB Eve, a treo'and all the trlmmlmjH ,wer a delightful part of tha'ovonlng'H.plensUro, Thote enjoy ing this hpspftuble homo were Mr. nnd Mrs." (Jeorgo Trueudule pud Uanhtershgrjiie aud. Dorothy ' ,i ' ' ' than the former supply and many , tho nbnonce of Sidney Lloyd. luriners win uouiuiess nvaii tiiom- selves of this opportunity to rid their I forms of rabbits at n'nomlnul cost.1 Wintering Stock Pasture and Mlka Wuntn li'n.n. .........j . I tfrn fnr u-lnlnr Wrlto nr tifmnn T -....u u...vv i iduu. ri-cuiiu I1I1I1 ,-- --.. .....v ... ...... .4 i mira grade teacher, returned to the city Saturday evening from her homp in Portland. Friends will be grlevod to hoar of tho sudden death of tho mother of A. Dover & Son, Tunialo, Oregon. 38tfc. Bulletin "WANT ADS" 'Bring Ro . bulls Try Them. -RIPPLING RHYMES By WALT MASON Getting Back. Let us'all gel back to working, back to earning honest rocks; back to baking, painting, clerking, back to winding eight-day clocks. Long enough we've whooped and clamored, making all the wel kins ring; long enough we've knocked and hammer ed every sane and useful thing. If we'd all get back to toiling like a bunch of earnest men, industries now dead and soiling would be cutting grass again. There would be a trade revival .that would simply beat the band, and a boom without a rival in the an nals of this land. There would be no idle pulley, smoke would come from every slack, if we'd be less wild and woolly, if we'd hit the old lime .track. Let's get back to useful labor, as we labored long ago, peeling onions with a saber, sawing firewood with a hoe. Let us all resume our knitting, make the shining needles fly, working blithely, nor ad mitting any "agitator" guy.' 'Let us darn the socks and mittens, prune the hedge and shear the cow, hunt the eggs and drown the k'ittens let us all get uuay now. in T U &. Ok ltfMi JMMMMUfl'imMXmwBBrrri. EBK'''mmmmlWBBIIt"""'". 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