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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1922)
IIKNI) I1I7MJ5TIN, IIKND, OREGON TlltIWDAY, .JANUARY an, 1022 VAOK a SCHOOL BOARD CONTEMPLATES DRASTIC CUTS ECONOMIES OUTLINED TO SAVE $22,800 MAY DROP SU1UECTS Hlmrli'iiliiK "f HiIiixiI Year, Kllmlna lion nf .Miuiiinl Training Anil Do lilfMlu Hclenro Ineluiteil In Pro gram To Hit Considered. Consideration of economy moas uri'N, a fnw of which wora endorsed last night, will cmintltiilo lha chief business to coniii haforo tha Hand school hoard ut It unit regular muut lug. Expenses which tuny ho olfin- liiutcd will menu reductions of $22,' 800, approximately 10 par emit, hut will inonu mi offlcliincy Ioiih of 26 per cent, iiccordlmc to schodulu com tilled by City Hupcrlntondimt H. W Moore, which will ho tha basis for un liberation nt thn naxl mission of tha director. DriiMtlc paring of prnvl ously estimated axpundlturfs In mnda nocensary hy thn advarso votn takiin lit tha recent budget aloctlnn, making It linpomilhlii for tha nchool levy to uxccvd tha ilx iur cant statutory lim itation. Heading thn Hut of economies la thn honrd'H decision Hindu hint week to accept no inlil ytmr beginning pri mary anrollmiintH. Thin will menu thtit ctillilreii ready to ertor tha city nchooln must wnlt until nnxt fall, hut It will ii I no nnva tha hiring of two teacher. Humiliation of night nchool wan oritereit, saving npproxlmately 300. Reassignment of timelier wan made, droppliiK two not under con tract from tha lint. Thin represent un economy of 1210 par month. To Narrow Htuily t'oiimn According to proposed reduction which will coma up at thn naxt ses sion, all commoncemant oxpaunan, In cltidlnK npnnkum, will ha donu away with, and Kymuunlum datun may ha cancelled, navliiK 1300. Elimination of nchool athletic, and with this thn rout of athletic suppllu, estimated ul MS0, will also ha seriously con nldcrad. Changes contcmplatml In tlio coumrii of nttidy, faculty, and admin Istratlon nre for tha dismissal of tha truiuil offlcar. nchool nurno, and tnimfc mporvlsnr, and tha droppliiK of Ihti manual training it ml domestic nclanco department. These hint two rapranunt $G5i.( tmiiiully, tha nurno and mujlc superv'sor having com h.uud salnric of $3500 a year. Tho fnr"ol! Acran nchool may ho ahnn dotted, transportation for pupils to tho Kenwood nchool holitK furnlnhcd hy tho dlntrlct. Thn estimated aavlllK from thin chatiRu would ha $1200. .May Shorten Vair Tho directors will connldor tho re ductlon of tha nchool yuar from iilnu unit ona-half monthn to nlno In view of tha $0000 navlitR which thin would mean. It la oxpected nlno Hint n Rront cur- tullmont In Hid purchana of nchool nuppllcn will ha nuthnrlied. Ellmln ntloii of paper towuln, oxamlnntlon mid prnctlco wrltlitR paper, ponn, and Ink would cut $ 1 GOO, dispensing with art supplies would nava $200, and takhiR floor oil, nwcapliiR compottitd, fumlgntor, and liquid nonp from tho Hiipply lint would mean $G00 more. COURT CONTINUES DISTRICT HEARING Contestants In Validation Action Given Until February 0 To Prepare Testimony. On tho solicitation of II, S. Hnm llton and I'iuiI 0. KIiir, coumho! for thn contoHtantH In tho C, O. I. district equity ciino for validation of organl gallon nnd hnnd olocllon proceod Iiirh, Circuit JudRo T. E. J. Duffy laHt Wednesday nftornoon continued tho enno to Kohrimry 6, His action followod tho completion of toBtlmony by H. II, Do Armond for tho dis trict. Rocords of County Clork J. H. llonnr nnd of Socrotnry J. (1. McGuf flo of tho dlntrlct, composed tltu plaintiff's taatlmoiiy. JudRo Duffy dlroctod that brlofs ho submitted within 10 duya nftur toBt I Immiy for hnth sldus In In, WEITENIIILLER HOME GUTTED BY FLAMES Klro Htnrtlng from nn unknown causa Moiulny tit n tlmo when no otto romnlnod In tho homo, guttod tho hottso of Clydo Wolton lilllar In Konwood. LOWEST MARK IN COLD WAVE IS 9.5 BELOW CLOUDS CHECK FALL OF MERCURY PLUMBERS IN DEMAND Twenty llelow Iteporlecl from His. ter llei InileH Itlver Now Froen ,ero, lint In Unsafe I'or Skat-i-rn In (.'enler of Thn Channel What In prohuhly thn low mark to hn reached In tha present cold wavo caiuu Thiirnduy nhortly hufora 10 o'clock, when an official minimum of li.G degree bvlow zoro wan re cordad horu, It wan tha coldest nlnco lha hlntorlc Dociuubar of 1919, Chancan for an avun lower tcmpar aturu wuru Rood until clotnln Rath ored, wllh tha runult that tho mer cury Krndunlly rose until five hulow wan recorded at 8 o'clock thin morn I ni;. Tha nky continued ovurcunt dur Iiir tho day, I'opitlurlty of plumber continued today, ordrjrn rcnultliiR from frozen pi pen and dra Inn pllltiR up until It wan antlmatod that nt laant a weuk'n work wan on hand. Thu Hand Water, l.lRht & I'ower Co. roportcd that thu nltuutlon at thn power plant and nt tha flume fiimlnhliiR tha clty'n water nupply wun wall In hand. Twenty llelow nt Sisters From Klntarn, a report of ovun cold er weather camo In, n rucord of 20 di'Rruon hulow zero halnR entahllnhed at that point. Hnowfnll In that lec tion totaled eight Inches. Except for n thin cout of nnow, tho Denchutan river uhovo tha Newport avenuu hrldRn would hu Ideal today for nkatliiR. It In frozan all tha way acronn for tha flrnt time In two yearn. Thu center of tho ntrenin would proh uhly not ha aafe, hut tha area of quiet water on the went nldu of the river In frozen to n safe thlcknenn, Several ntrlpn of Ico huva hcen nwupt clear of ntiow, and theno wero much In una lanl ulRht nnd today. Htiideiita who hud flnlnhed their ex aminations waro makliiR Rood uio of tho raro opportunity. JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOR HIGH SCHOOL IS FAVORED PIPES FREEZE; FROST SINKING gusher no feet high hevel- OPS ON DELAWARE, IMWTHOY- iN(j pavement-repair chew WHY AMi DAY SUNDAY Whllo thn nun shines nnd lco molts on top of tha Rround, water pipes are freuzliiR moro generally now than they did dtirlliR tho coldest woathar of Inst week, employes of tho Dend Wutor, I.lRht & Power Co. report Thin In hecnuso tho front In roIiir deeper Into tho Rround, thoy oxplnln, A "Rusher" fifty feet In halRht developed nt tho cornor of Dclawaro nnd Hond Saturday nlRht when a wutur main blow up. dcstroylnR bov- ornl nqunro ynrdn of pnvinR. Itoporla of water pipes hcltiR frozen camo from nil over tho southern pnrt of thn city .Sunday, and noveral repair crown wore busy all day. Tho pipes of tho Konwood school were frozen Monday. PREDICTS G YEARS OF HEAVY BUILDING That tho next six years will seo nn untiHtinl amount of hulldluR activity all over tho country wiih tho prcdlc tlon last weok of M. J. Dunn, spe cial deputy of thu Ilrlckleyem' union, who was In llond for n conference) with local union hends, llo banes his prediction on tho Indications that normal conditions will bo restored this spring and on the fact that bttlld- Iiir Is seven or eight yours behind schedule: on account of subnormal nnd war conditions. DIPHTHERIA CASE IS REPORTED IN BEND Tho first case of dlpthorlu reported In llund for many months was put under uunrautluu nt tho homo of Wnltor Warren, A dmiRhtor who ucontly camo hero from Choyonno was exposed through contact with n nurse, who had boon attuudlng dlp thorlu ciisob In l'ortlaml, whllo tra- volliiB from Tho Dnllus to Ilninl, and wus taken 111 soon nftur arriving hot o, tho attending physician stntos. OrRonlzntlon of a junior chamber of commerce In thn llond nonlor high nchool under tho supervision of tho Commercial club wan acted upon fa vorably by thu directors of tho club lunt weak. Hucrotary Ij. Ant Ivn wun Instructed to gut Information from succennful Junior chambers of commerce, an to how they may best ha otgnnlzud and conducted. Until thin Information In at hand, nothing further will hu done. Minn Harriott Umbntigh, high nchool principal, stated todny that nhn had Riven tho plun somo study nnd consideration, and foil suro that It would bu of benefit to tho ntu duntn, Tha matter will bo placed beforu thu faculty early In tho com ing sumnatur, with Minn Umbaugh's personal endorsement. Knvorablo action wan tukon by tho directors on tha mattar of a name Plata for Hand automobiles, and V. O. Taylor was named an chairman of a committed to have charge of select ing an ornblom and deciding upon a plan of making It available to motor ists. Thu Invitation of tho Powell llulte Cooperative association to members of tho club to attend Itn get-together banquet at tho Powell Ilutto com munity hall on Thursday evening, Junuary 20, was accepted, Secro tury Antics was Instructed to get nnmos of 35 members who will at tend tha banquet. Tha club has been requested to send at leant one speaker. Tho Invitation was brought In today by II. K. Allen of Powell liutte. Tho report of tho Spokane conven tion favoring uniform charges and accommodations for auto parks of tho northwest, wan referred to the park commlttco, which Is expected to report Itn recommendation at a forum meeting In tho near future. BUSINESS GETTING BETTER SAYS HARDY With tho announcement, that lum ber mills on thn Columbia are get ting ready to resume sawing, whllo mills on tha Klickitat urn already In operation a general revival of bus iness In foreseen, sayn J. T. Hardy, traveling freight and passenger agent for tho OreRon Trunk, who wns In Hand lust week. Hardy also claims that traveling salesmen all report bigger sales of goods, showing that merchants throughout tha northwest nro looking for better times. HAS LARGE ORDERS FOR CHECK SLIDES Carrying with him largo orders for Abbott check nllden from Now York City hanks, N. It. Ollbort of Abbott, Inc., left thin week for Seattle, whero tho Invention in being manufactured. The Ilcnd banks have already been supplied with tho slides Invented by Kdgar Abbott of this city. POLICE DEPARTMENT MOVED TO FIREHOUSE Following action taken at tho city council meeting Friday evening, headquarters of tho Ilend police de partment were moved from the O'Kane building to tho flrehouso Sat urday night. GYM CLASSES UNTIL END OF THE MONTH Gymnasium classes will bo held nt the American Legion building un til the end of January, In spite of tho recent decision that the athletic club plan should be abandoned, It has been announced by Commander Karl Ii. Houston of tho Legion post. MANY JUNIOR HIGH STUDENTS HONORARY Thirty-four Arc Kxeinpleil lly High (irniles I'rom Taking Tlireo or Four I'lnnl Tcstn. Thirty-four ntudonts of tho Junior high nchool were exompt from taking three or four examinations whan tho final teats were held last weok, Miss Harriet Umbaugh, principal, ntates. Of thcae, 1C had grades sufficiently high to make It unnecessary for them to take examinations In four subjects, whllo 18 wero on the honorary list for tlireo subjects. Tho student named by Miss Um baugh are as follows: Kxcmpt In four subjects, Edna For, Florence Currlo, Clalro Payne, Llla McFadden, Mary Hennett, Ituby Mehl, Stanley Darling, Mary Oestrl chcr, Constance Coleman, Mary Ellen Foley, Grace Linton, Edwin Pease, Itobert Studebaker, Vura Whltsctt, John McLaughlin, Teresa Wells; ex empt In threo subjects, Edna Ogel, James llond, Frieda Jaeger, Grace Johnson, Louis Orrelt, Georgia Ham Icy, Frances King, Charles Living stone, Kathcrlne Addlnk, Mary Rey nolds, Donald Coleman, Vinola Gib son, Mario Dront, Lynthol Havens, Gladys Miller, Mario Frlberg, Laveno Carlon, Anna Dorneckcr. PENDLETON DEPUTY HERE FOR PRISONER To obtain custody of C. D. Wilson, arrested in Iledmond on a Umatilla county charge of non-support. Deputy Sheriff Lavender arrived In Bend Friday. He left In the morning for Pendleton with his prisoner. CUT TIIIH OUT IT JS WOB.TH MONEY Cut out this slip, enclose 'with Sc to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Are.. Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. Yon will receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kidney Pills and Foley Cathartic Tablets. Sold everywhere. Adv. BEND STATION IS SOUGHT BY UNION OIL CO. SITE IS PICKED AND PERMIT ASKED COUNCIL TO DECIDE Locution On Wall Htrrct .South of IScml Flour Mills Spur, Is He Incteil, Hut Closing of Deal Awaits Action On Request. Plans of the Union Oil Co. of Call fornla to make Hend Its point of en trance Into the Central Oregon ter ritory are made known In tho rocolpt of a written request for a permit to establish a station In this city. Tho application was turned over to City Attorney C. S. Benson by Mayor B. D. Gllson, and It was presented to the Hend council at Us regular meet ing Friday night. Hlte Selected The sito selected for the station Is on the east side of Wall street, Just south of the Bend Flour Mill spar, the tract comprising nearly one and third acres. What virtually amounts to an option on tho property was so cured from the Bend Company, own ers of the land, by a man bolloved to be a representative of the com pany, who visited In Bend last week. Consummation of the deal, It Is con sidered, will depend on tho actloa taken by the council tonight on tho company's request. Tho permit, as asked In the peti tioning letter, would be for the con struction and operation of ware houses and tanks for tho storage, sale, and distribution of petroleum. Bulletin Want Ads bring results try them. E S S E X The Car Owners Praise Like This Repair Costs $1.50 in 22 Years In two and ono-halt years repairs on my Essex have been 75 cunts for a new fan belt and 75 cents for a starter spring. Orlglnnl plugs and battery still In use. Gasollno consumption 19 miles pur gallon. Thu machine Ik tin quiet und powerful iti when new. JOHN MILLER, 27 Manchester Place, Buffalo, N. Y. $10 Repair Costs in Two Years Have run my Essex 16,000 miles In 2 years. It has not cost me ono cent for garage or repair service. Itcpalr parts. In cluding 3 door cutclicr,JJtavc cost less than 910. Have easily made the replacements myself. N. S. BETTS, Home Insurance Co., New York. Official Champion of All Cars Its Motor Size In 4 trips across America Essex 4 times breaks the transcontinental record. fihst i:ssi:x skcoxd isskx San FrnncNco to Xew York Xeiv York to San FrnncUco 1 Days, 14 lirs., lit inln. I Days, lt lirs., 17 mln. Lowers Itoeortl 12 lirs., -18 mln. Ixnvers Itecortl hrs., lit mln. THIItn ESSEX Snn Francisco to New York t Dn)s, Ul lira., SO mln. Lowers Itecortl 5 hrs., 35 mln. FOURTH ESSEX New York to San Francisco 5 Days, O hrs., 13 mln. Lowers Record 11 hrs., 10 mln. The average time for each of the four Essex cars over Wit 7 miles Ocean to Ocean route was -I days, SI hours, 32 minutes. l'.ss( set the oMlclal ftO-hour record, traveling 30.17 miles nt better than n mile u minute. For cars of its motor sizo It holds all (illlrlal Mock records for speed and enduranco from 1 to 80 hours. It set the world's ill-hour road mnrk of 10(11 miles, nnd the ofllclal 24-hour dirt track record of 1S01 miles. Essex also set tho New York-Chicago record Ut hours, 43 minutes, and the San Bernardino hill climb record. -at $1095 for the Touring; and $1345 for the Coach- This Is n prlco market. Hut It is also n quality market. Well-informed buyers will get both. Tho Essex touring car at $1095 and tho Coach tho new typo closed cur nt ?134G nro tempting prices. Thoy ura consid erably lower than mnny cars, which havo neither by otllclal proof, nor thu testimony of owners earned recognition Ilka KSBOX, Compare tho substantial, well-proved qualities nnd distinction of tho Essox with what Ilko-prlced cars can glvo. Tho Essox Conch Is particularly Interesting. Never heforo wan a tine iiunllty cIoboiI car prlcod so low. It gives tho luxury, comfort and reliability that formally was out of reach for. most car buyers. It seats flvo amply. It has tho liveliness of performanco you like. It Is beuutlful nnd reliable. Operating cost Is low. Llko all Essox cars, little attontlon Is needed to keep tho Coach primo. It Is build to endure and stay freo from annoyance You will find It meets ovory busi ness nnd family need. In any car you consldor you should ask owners what tholr experience has boon. You cannot overlook tho worth of such unbiased advlco. It may save you later rogrot. Wo nro qulto suro you will find tho letters printed horo typical views no matter how many Essex owners you ask. PIONEER GARAGE CO. IRVING AVENUE