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the bend bulletin I? f- BEND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEI'T. 24. 1913. NO. 20 VOLrXI.' u . WOMAN KILLS DEFENDING SELF MRS. PETER RIZZI SHOOTS T. SCALPARO Win AHiwkrri III llrr Homo Hiituriluy Out-ltiK Aliwfiii'o of lliihtmiiil. Counter' Jury .UyuH Her or nil liriiiic-M)iitrlmitt PYntiiir. wlfo stiys film known nothing about It, IiiivIiik Hud ii h noon iih nlio fired tho wlmt. At lliu Imjuait testimony! WIIS HlVUII Hint It WOllld llHVll iH'flll ukhIuI for Rcitlimro to liaVo placed tho iKiii under his lioml lilniMOlf hh IiIh (lentil wns nppnrnntly not liistnn UinooiiH. (tint Hint lliln wn lliq x plntintluiu wmm uppnreutly the opinion of tlm Jury. ..... , Tho Jury consisted of Minor Mb woiiKor. riirtiinnii: lioiinl MrColH, Osunr Mitlcliott, Homer Cecil. Alvln Hpuliidlor mill Daniel 1. Hoon. Rc'iilpiiro liad liuon IIvIiik lu the nolKhiiorliooil or lliuiil for nlioiit four years, comiIiik Imru. U U understood, from Kpokmie. Ho was uiimnrrlcKl. For lli past two year ho hua been doing inurket KanlHiiInx on tho 8hr- wood llros. place nui iur irom mo HlrstM. The iiuily was broiiHlit to town Htittintm erenlnK and oil 8uii dny burled by Hip county In tint local coiuotory. D T MUDDLE S BONDING MAILER RheotliiK to protnet horswlf from nu Intruder lu her homo. Mm. Peter RUtl. wife or an ItnllMii IIvIiik on the . II. Unyder place two mile north Ht of town, klllml To ino Beulpnro. uhi1 XK. Nlinrtlv linforn noon Ha til r- ly, nccordliiK to tho story told by hor nml bur nuHimnu. n. runnier Jury, iiftor titkliiK evidence for miv tirnl lioum, Heed her on tho Krouud Hint Aim wk Justified In atiootltiK thu The preachee of u dlshpiiu on which thu dimd man's head wn pillowed whgn round tin not yet been sails fiietorlly nxplalned, nnd tho Imllof In held i.y ninny tliut nil thn details of the trnaody were not told. Bnd per linp Hover will no. Member of the otrnncirii Jury have staled Hint tho MbnjUnK mny have hoon dune hy the woman ii husband, hut evtMi If such worn the en under the circumstan ce h wq Jimtllled In the act. The Uwul Mais U ihiIiI to have had an nu wvory record. uavins Invadwl other liotoM before inwilna- hie death ly making improper remarks to Mr. Hlio WImmiI nnil Pice. AaaardliiR to Mr. IHisl. Hcslnam tUfjN Into the yurd or her home ( 11:10 Saturday tuoruliiK nnd aslMMi If her tmabund wue at home. Ob twlmc told Hint he was nut, lio ( ImUi tho hoime nnd mailo im proper remarka lo Imr. nt the laiiHi time attempting nn niwault. Hho ro iuIihhI him nnd. fteitlHK n hot Kim thnt eUMid tivnr. told hi in to leavrW the hoimo or miio would nnoot. At tkU Hlimm IniiKhod. Mm. Itlxil jmfn, nnd mtaln nppronchod Imr. whumupon ihn rtred nud tin roll to tho fjoor. Him liumudlatclv cmmlit no hor little daiiKhtor. who had hten lijayliiR ahout, and ran to thu ncarhy 'liomtrof Daniel l. Hoon. Tho tory ' told hy tho husband. I't'tur-ItUxl. U to tho effect that ho THREE MORE RESIDENCES ABE ANNOUNCED FOR BEND DATE SET DECLARED NOT TO BE LEGAL I'rlnovlllv AHortuy Think Itoml Im. imitruii-iit Hlcdliiii Oiilcr Itn'iilld. Qiif-lliin Him IUihi Kuluiil.ttc! to Attoruoy Oi'iirinl for Opinion, F HH fflH IN E OCCUR s MRS. ALLOOOD VICTIM OF ACCIDENT Mm. Trunk ItohfilMin Will llulld Two OiltuKi nnil J. I. Kpc lllKlit-n"iu Hoiikc. Throo more new renldoncoa for llnnd lire minoiiiicud thin wuk, work on nun of which line already humi etiirted. Tho bulldi'r will ho J. I. Koyea of Tho lloiid Comiany nud Mm. I'rank llolnlrleon, foriiuirly n rt'kldmit hero and owner of jirupc-rty In I'nrk nddltloii. Mm. Kobertaon will ort'ot two modern live-room cot In Ron on the nrciniirlv ueouiilwl now only by Hie bungalow lu whlfth 1!. J. Orerttirf nnd fainlly rormerly reelded. Ono will face on I'rnnt elroot and the other on Calirornln alrcot. No coiitrnrt ha been lt yet but It la unilnmtooil thai work will lie marled lu h Hhort Hme. Mr. Koyee will utilld an iditht-room f rain ii liouwi or two atorlua acroe the treet from Hih Mra tioune. lu bloek 9 of I'nrk Hitdllkiii. Thin block la not autHllvlded lulu Iota at prmwiit. Contract for the excavation work Iwa Iihh let to I'eter Illzil wure drawn by J. Wiih KlllliiK I" Hu8y on Honil Com. Iiiuiy' Mrliljtc When Hon.c Hackcil Tlmiuuli Hull Heath Heaullnl I'miii HlKM'k Hon In Nut oil. (Bpoolnl to The llulletln.) I'UINICVH.t.lf, Bopt. 22. Aa, In the opinion or miiiio or the attornoya ut Prlnuvlllo, tho order or tho County Court made laiit Wodnwuluy oallliiB it npeclnl elitcllou fur the purpuMJ of votlnR ii $200,000 bond laaiio to con ii t mot n piNiiununt hlKhwny .from tho north to the aotttli boundiiry of tho county, wue IIIckuI, the apuclal road oliictlou mny bo Indefinitely hold up. W. V. KIiib of tho Crook County Hood lload Aaituclatlon haa HUbmlt ted tho pglul ruliod by tho locul iittornoya to thu attorney Kmiornl for hln niiliilon. He la oxnoetlnK a re ply from Mr. Crawford nt tut onrly date. The petition contained more thnn Niiincleut namiNi. n reUlrud by thu law, to make It mandatory upon the County Court to cull a apeelul g lec tion. Mr. KInk unil tlio kooii rouue ttiul - - - Itltvr Vlclliim ut Hcnil, Will. April 16 William Gorton, axed ; Lawrence McClaakoy, tiRed C. " May 21 Harl MeClure, bkcx! 16. - July 27 Ualnh l.unbcck, aged 10. ., Reptcmber 18 Mm. Alox All- Kood, aged 08. Aa-a -- --a The fifth death In the Denehutea In tho lmat tlvo month occurrei, Thumdav oveultiK when Mm. A. .V. AllKOod wua- thrown Into the rlr from the bridKe nir The Menu uom pony'a mill. Unlike the oarller deuthi, however, that of Mm. All linnil we not directly due to tho river but to tho action of n family! Iinnm. Mm. AIIrooiI had been driving ln,ent the early evening with her daughter. yi Mm. J. K. KWfeweuton, nnu i on the way to her homo near The fiend CoiniKHiy'a yard. A they approaehed the brldae. her eon noy inei mem rind A. W. All kooJ. who aurvlrca her. Three children were Horn to tnom, Hoy If. Allgood and Mm. J. K. Knee brotaon of Mend, mid Mm. Herbert J. Flnloy of Dnlhart. Texaa. They rn mo to Hand about threo yearn ago. Mm. Klnloy ha vlalted hor parent here thl niitnmer. hnvlnjf nrrlved In Dalhnrt on her return from Ilend Tuoaday of laat week. I'uneriil to Ho Tomorroir. The runeral haa been delayed awaiting the arrival of Mr. and Mm. I'lnley from their home In Texas. It won to nave boon held today nt 10 a. in., but thoy did not arrlvo lnnt night aa expected, nnd will bo held to morrow morning at lu at the Metho diet church. SCHOOL BONDS SOLO AT 6 PER GENT AND ABOVE PAR Morrl Hn. or Portland Art lliiycrs. .Money to He Avullnblo In Alniut Three Week. Tho $23,000 bond Ibhuo voted by Mhool district No. 12 has bean sold to Morris Ilros. or Portland at par plus $46. The bonds will lie Issued in denomination! of $600 or $1000 and boar Interest at C per cont. They ore to run 20 yearn, subject to re demption any time after 10 years. Tho atate will furnish the blank bonds. Tho rollowlnK were, other bids legally submitted and considered by the school board at an adjourned meeting hold Saturday, at which time tho award was mndo to thu highest bidder: Wright & Sen. Denver, par plus $10, Interest at 15 per cent. i uauser. rosier : io.. ur. $1117 below imr. Interest at &W tier TOWNS DIVIDE TENNIS HONORS McCALL CHAMPION IN SINGLES Moore anil Iloach of Itcdmonil Tako Doubles Cup--I,attcir Prnte Him elf "Iron .'Jlrtii'l Dance Pct- poiicd Till n Intur llate. will li nlxiiit 140110. It Is flXlifClod to haie It completed by t:iirJnms. Hwiocliitliiii take thu immIHoii tbauKh the i mt It Ion made It iriftmla lory upon the County Court to oall bi took Mm. Kngebreteon's place, a apeilal olectlon uiuler sectlOR I of, Hno starting back acroaa the fields lilttuj.11" "" '.i.ift - i""--" "" ill iiyr uwh inrmv. I lie I'loini i i uBi.l.jttiru tnxl u'lntur. Ilia oaurt i, i M.u i,.mlu .f thu Allanntta i- m...l.ti ... """"." -. - . "' . ' .m. . ... -"-. rt hWlut yet of nusrom I IIIIBin n. OWCTl U V.W., lD,71, luir nlus S17. Interest at S par eeni, It is oxpected thnt the money will lie available In alwiut 20 days, and soon after that time work on Dend'a iH. could call an election on It om ( tki from the river Just below m nonnM co DDinLv UI1UUIII UtJ. UII1UL IVreiiiony U l-'lrxt to IkuJi'fJirjiiMl Hy Jutlre of Pence ICuMc. A uiurrlagu coremony combining revernl IntorOntlng features was per formed In Park Addition Friday eve ning. Tho groom la 03 years of ago nnd the bride 68. Ho has flvo living children nnd she hna nine, tho oldest of whom Is 42. It was tho first knot had come to town that morning to .tied by Justlcu or the Peace J. A. look for work and was putting his' Hastes, and, wonderful to say, no got IMu niuiiiiNg contract iij(MTUh yi( nMll0n lmier sctlons S and I of tho't.e ,r,M all the water needed for iMieH let. ine eoei ui iniviiiiuiiik , uri which nrovtde that In such a easel fumiMiiiiiiii uuu and on this oceas on imlnil i ' "-" . . ,.,.. .. ..- -. thu bonding election may nu ouueu Hoy stopped the home on tlio west by the Comity Court nt any Utile be-aiae or the bridge whllo ho got u fore 40 days or any general state :,ml 0r water. Aa he was putting election. the pall lu tho back of the buggy the Mr. King nnd tho other omenre otiorso. for some unknown reason, the good roads association further Marled to baok; tho bridge railing held that thu coming election called ! broke, nnd tho buggy In which Mm. by the legislature for rererendum Allgood wna floated went over Into measures waa suou a general siaie election, ., thile Drclnml Not llarly Kuougli. The Prinevlllo legal HghU. hoW ever. who hnvD called tho attention or tho good roads association to the matter say that the election called I. il.. fl abLIhIii a a a hhI K'nHAIH. bSr to"voto on measure; rererred to ' "rush on the bank; ha lo.l : hli .bold. home In the barn on his return when lie heard a shot. Thinking It was from the sower work which has been going on a short distance away, ho tho stream, a drop of about thrco feel. Hoy was carried under by the" weight of the buggy but managed to shako himself freo and rose to tbo aurfaco whore he grasped his mother, lu a moment, however, tho current swept him against logs and the iieonlc. Is a anccla! election and not a general election; that the peti tion presented gives the County Court no alternative oxcept to call n special election, which according to the road bonding law must be IU IIIU III9U UUUIIIIIH I"" UIU.I '" . T. ., J .!..!,. I, ... m called by the court lor a day not loss " lVh"nr'Vi ,?EJl than 20 nor morn than 40 daya from throush without a breakdown Tho contracting parties were W. 8. flardner mid Mm. Annotto Cray. Mr. Uardner has been In llend for several nald no attention to It and finished , months. He Is a plasterer and whllo oaring for the horse. 'On coming to .working In tho Kermott building on tho house and finding Bcalparo lying) lloud street fell and received severe m lln, HAhr nnil till wlfn irnnn tin till, annlli PUIS. HnVlnir recovered ell- ..... ....... ...w .... wt- - " i- - ... .. .. . ... . .lH mediately reliirned to town and notl- tlroiy. tho other nay ne wrote nacKiine nine uio oruer mr me cidgudu Med the luitliorlllea. 'to Missoula. Mont., to Mrs. Oray that Is entered. As the order waa made Deputy Sheriff. Fox got Into com- lie had a homo ready for her hero t nnd entered on i boptember 16 for nn muulealloii with Hherlff Klklns and 'and to come on. he arrlvml Krlda) election to be held Tuesday. Novem OBMiner Polndexter at Prlnevllle who niornliig. and at ao that eenlngber 4. n flate more than 40 iluya iMtructed hi in Ui aathar a Jury nnd tlio ceremony was performed, lit the after the order was made, tho olco miuii fiimii m iii nicii hiiim,! Thin ' uriMiniicn of Air. nnd Mrs. K. D. Mc i Hon would not bo valid and the was done nnd lute in tlm nfinriioon Intosh. Mm. HttstM, Jonas Ohwou mid the Jury mut nnd 'af tor taking testl-.U. N. Iluftmnn. The guests wuro icMitr Horn all ennneeled with the' served coffee, cake nhd fruit by tho mattnr nciiilltod Mm. Hlxxl of nil i newly wedded couple. ""'nMiirnu Pudrr UN Head. i FIWKHAI, OP hUSIIi DVHII. The one mysterious ftmturu of the Tho funoral of Hlsto Dyer was held and she was carried on down stream. Mm. Kmtebrctson. In tho field across the river, heard tho commo tion and called, for help, which came at once from Hie neighboring houses. Hoy was helped from the water but --- Cup Winners. Men's glnglea Henry MoCall, Prlnovllle. Men's singles, runner up J. W. Moore, Redmond. - Men's doubles J. W. Mooro and J. F. Hoseh, Hcdmond. Mixed doubles Mr. nnd Mm. C. P. Putnam, Ilcnd. - ---iS' The first annua! Crook County tennis tournament, promoted by tho Hend Tennla, Club, ended -Sunday afternoon, and proved an Interesting and successful sporting cvenU There was a total of 40 entries, nnd some fine exhibitions of racket skill wero shown. Tho main event of the tournament was tho contest for tho single cup. which waa won by Henry McCall of Prlnevllle. 'In the final match, which waa with J. W. Moore of Redmond. Mr. MeCall displayed splendid skill and through the throe sets showed superior pUying. Mr. Mooro. how over, was a strong opponent and put up a lirllllanf defense, his uoioai grauescnooi oiiiiuing win uo win. .hnv ,, to th fa. that ho nave mreaay neen . i ,,, ;,.,i, , ,., hi. drawn by the architect employed by "".,....." .i.;' ..Vinr m, i..u m SwreW.rShK od Thy , J. ! !-?? fi h? the lMard and on these, plans con-, fV"" "?. McCall oarir iah: ,,,, iV ,'3:.. .i.ii,Tr.ri Z ii point and with remarkable accuracy ttWn",.,U- '0"jr.m"n.!lf.85t""l skimmed over the net. liriCK win in on prouaunuy ue ucu . .ini . narrowed down In the construction of tho building. LTJl"rafh.n.m?.nnr.aMrn. Call, Moore and J. P. Hoach of Red mond. Mend's leading singles player, O. P. Putnam, had lcen put out of the running early by meeting Mr. McCall. Hy lpjtjry, Hosch waa drawn to ila"y McCall, and was easily defeated, and then came the final match between Mooro and McCall. END GOMES TO MRS. FERRELL lkxly Taken t Illinois for Interment nt Old Home. Mm. II. Ferrell. who had been In both me reHed cup ..Mr. MOM as central Oregon cnatnpton nnu Mr. Hffalr. as nlrendy aiiKgested. was the nt Nlswonger'a undertaking parlors rot that when tho authorities roach-1 Saturday, rouduotcd by lluv. K. O. od the houso they round Konlpuro's Judd. Ilurlal wits in Pilot Ittuto bfldy lying In n natural position on cemetery. Mlsa Dyer died Inst week tho Hour nnd his hend on n dlshpnn of heart failure nt the home of her Itlzai says tho pan wns thero when father. Howard Djor, in Mllllcau val lie first ciime Into tho houso mid hhtiley. J.w01J.-fij Jm)tieii ?v I ..fcllA.MJH.I.I.L,j UI4J. IJ bonds could not bo marketed. Tho idea of the olUccrs of tho good roads association was that It tho speclnl election could, be callod to be held on the sumo date as the state's special election Is hold, quite nn o penso to tho taxpayers would bo saved. Tho question ns to whether the County Court can couveuu In n special sesslun nnd yet order tho election lor Novcmlier 6, haa also been submitted to tho attorney gen oral. Thut point Is also n clouded one. poKslhto to find his mother. Ibxly Found In the Morning. The next morning search for tho IhxIv or Mm Allgood was begun, on the theory that she had leu drown ml and the body sunk near the place of the accident, ltelng unsuccessful thero. the workoro wont further down the river and finally came upon thn body floating opposite the, Hoy Scouts lodge. This, couplod with tho fnot that Mra. Allgood was known to have n weak hoart. Indi cated that alio did not drown but died of shock. Horn lu Iiiillunit. Mra. Allgood. whose maiden namo wns Theodosln Florenco Kirk, was horn In Dublin. Indiana. April lu. 1815. Sho moved to Topekn, Kau sas. with her parents In the fall of 1870 and lu 1870 nt Ilellovlllo mar- n critical condition for two weeks. died last Saturday morning about 8 o'clock. Death was due to acute ne phritis. Accompanied by husband. mother and sister, who were with her when the end came, Mrs. Fer rell 'a body waa taken to Marlon, III., the old' home, for Interment, leaving hero on tho train Saturday night; ' At the Ferrell Rome Saturday air Moore as runner up. - I Itetlmonil Wins Doublet Hoaors. Tho'- men's doubles honors wero carried off by Moore and Hosch, tbo Kedniohd team. Their first match wastwlth Putnam and Keyes of llend. and they defeated them and took revenge for tho beating received at Redmond on September 14. McCall and Hrewstor, tbo Prlnovllle duo. next met them and lost. The first ternoon at 6 o'clock funeral ser- two 8el, played lata Saturday, were vices wero conducted, the ceremony close, each team taking one, but la or the Order of the Kastern Star be-, tho third set the Prlnevllle team . .i.i ... Th. TrM..u. wrJ "bowed up In poor form nnd Moore ... u....v.. .. -.. .. ...-,. ,-. ,nn(I 0BCii went turougn to an oasy niteniien uy a largo numoor oi victory. friends of tho family. The pall bear era wore Floyd Dement. Frank May. Italph Polndexter, J. 11. Heyburn, W. W. Kaulkner and It. M. Smith. Mra. Forrell waa SO yoara of age. Sho was married to Dr. Ferroll at Marlon, III., on January 2, 1913, und the couplo arrived In llend the Jatter part of the month. Mm. Fei- roll had mauo a uoai or menus uur tng her resldonce In llend. Dr. Ferrell Is expeoted to return to llend about October 9 to resume his practice. Vm HI 1 M-fcl 7 "A.B. A." Chequca, used by tourists In nil forclcn countricsl also are the safest, most convenient funds for travel in the United States and Canada.' Not good till you olen them; safo as your own blank check. More handy than your personal checkbook, for your signature identifies you. uiusn BY Tie Etescrmtes Banking fth Trust Co. OF BEND, OREGON v 11 PURRRIA President V, O, MINOR, Secretary K. M. IA-RA, Csthler DIXKCTORS; n. PHRRHI.L, P. O. MINOR, R. M. I,ARA, HARDWARE to SELL -AN ADVERTISEMENT Thero are quite a few stores thnt are not stores at all, for stores are where things are stored so as to bo available when people want them. A irood many stores wait till you - , come, then they'll say: "Wo can orrW It for you." Now, when we advertlso hard ware for sale, we huvo it tools, paints, oils, builders' hardware, nuto Knrngo supplies or anything you'd expect us to curry in stock, We advertlso goods that are right, hero In Bend, on Bond street, in this store ready to bo supplied you in a jiffy. " Tho mechanic who needs new tools for use next morning knows ho can depend upon ua. , We don't compel our patrons to run to Portland, or wait till wo send 4 thero for things wo carry big stocks, and we carry pretty noar everything. Bend Hardware Co. By lottery N. A. llurdlck. and J. It. Murphy or Metollus went Into tho doubles finals and wero de feated by Moore and Hoseb In easy fashion There were seven entries for mixed, doubles, but tbrep teams defaulted. The flnalq were between Mr. and Mrs. Putnpm of llend and Moore and Miss Olsen or Redmond. This proved to bo, one or the surprises of the tournament, for It was expected that the Redmond team would win or at least mako It lively for who (Continued on last page.) z SSi&ss!. .jh -K.r RBIAj'iR HS m y. ViOun. wyy.s t- wwr IVILTS &tmm Our bank IS A NATIONAL BANK LET US TAKE CARE OF YOUR MONEY Your money will be safe in our National Bank, which has n charter from the U, S. Government to do u Banking business. Under our charter we must con duct cur business under the National Banking Act, This law places our bank under the supervision of the Treasury Department at Washington, A RIGID EXAMINATION of the bank's affaire is m,ade several times every year in the interest of its depositors. 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