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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1922)
PAGB , HK.NU Ut'LtiKTlft, HHN1I. OKHUON. THURHDAY, 4UNN 8, lflit2. BEND DISTRIBUTING POINT FOR MAIL FOR VAST INLAND AREA i It. F. D. And Star Routes nemi-stnuffor ami iiomi-siivor Lnko Sei'VC Rfaiiy Direct- s,ar routcs account for 25 families K OnSrod lir-nrlipl each. Tho llrst named of these routes takes mull twice n week to tho Mill! In nddlllon to tho 3600 patrons can, Brothers, Rivers, Dry Lnko. served by carrier m Bond, moro than Hampton, Rolyat unit Stauffer oftlces, 200 famlllr-H In farming section nro ami tho Silver Lake rodle, dally, In rccelvlng mall direct from tho llond eluding Sunday, serves tho postolucea onico, nnd no less than 35 postoillces j nt La Pino, Crescent, Wnsllnn, Tort nrn anrvml liv nlnp rnlltiK nnnrntlllir Rock. Colinch. Silver Lnko. Arrow. out of Ilend, according to Informa-I Lnko Viewpoint, llutto, Summer ,tlon secured Wednesday from Post-, Lnko nnd Paisley. Mall from Central master W. It. Hudson of tho local , Oregon points Is also routed through ofllco. That f urthor sorvlco of tho ! Ilend to Valley Kails, Lakovlow, Adol kind may ho given In tho near futuro'nnd Plush Is Indicated hy (ho fact that a request has heen sent out from tho Tumalo postofllco, asking that tho star routo from nond (o Deschutes ho shitted (o Tumalo as ittt termlual point. Motor routo A, the now doslgnn An lucroaso of COO names has been made In local carrlor delivery slnco this scrrico was started In April, 1920, says Postmaster Hudson. Threo carriers are employed Instead of tho two who wero engaged two years ago. tlon of Bond U. F. D. No. 1 slnco Us No further extensions of city service extension Into tho Alfalfa section, makes It possible tor ICQ families to receive mall dally from Uend, nnd tho may bo expected until outlying dis tricts now rather sparsely settled, nro moro densely populated. 75 TO ENTER STATE SHOOT Six Teams From Portland Will Compete At Trap Tourney Here. CONTRACT MADE ISSUE IN CASE Guest Peeks Behind Curtain, Sees Police Chief; Ace Dobson Charged In Complaint With Attacking Host Cecil Sumner was attacked nnd beaten by Aco Dobson last Wednes day ulRht. according to it complaint tiled In city court, tho attack bqlng prompted, Dobson says, by his finding Chief of 1'nllco Wlllnrd Houston hiding behind n uurtnlu utter Dobson, on Invitation, .had visited Sumner's rooms In ., tho Dcschutos apartments. Dobson Is charged with disorderly conduct, to-wlt: "kicking ouo Cecil Sum ner In tho stomach." Ho pleaded guilty nnd paid n $26 flue. Dobson stated this morning that Sumner had asked him to come to his moms, mentioning that ho had planned n party tor tho evening. Dobsou'a sixth seuso warned him, nnd on his arrival, ho told Sum nor Hint hu had no bottlu with him, but thought ho know where ouo could bo procured It Sumner would walk down tho street with him, Sumnor left tho room to got his cout, nnd Dobson peered hu ll I ml u curtain In tho corner of tho room. Hu saw Houston, Neither Dobson nor Houston roinnrjicd on tho discovery, iuul a. moment tutor Dobson nnd Sumner left. It was lifter this, It Is alleged, thnt tho fracas took place. Joe Ruchholti was not so for tuuato later in tho evening, re ports Houston, falling to look be hind tho curtain, and according to n second complaint In city court soiling Intoxicants to Sumner.- From Information received by tho local trnpshootlng club, nbout 75 en trants are expected to cocio here for tho tournament, from various points In Oregon. Six teams will enter from Portland. Starting Saturday. Bond will tor several days bo the mecca of sports mon of Oregon, who are expected to come'horo In great numbers for the tenth annual tournament of the Ore gon State Trapshooters' association, held this year at Uend under tho aus pices of the Dead Trapshootlng club. Tho Pilot Hutte traps, which have been added to for this occasion, will be used. Tho tournament will bo held Sun day, Monday and Tuesday; but many of the entrants will arrive hero Sat urday tor practice day, and havo de clared their Intention of staying in Central Oregon for several days aft er the tournament, to take advant age of the fishing opportunities af forded. Championships to be contested tor are the state amateur championship nt double targets, to bexhat on Mon day; the state amatour champion ship at single targets, 100 targets each on Suuday and Tuesday; the state flvo man team championship, the all-round championship, and tho professional championship, which will be decided In the same event as the similar amateur champion ships. Among tho prizes will bo the Pilot Butte cup, presented by the Pilot Buttn Inn, for the winner of the long run, and gold medals for each of the champions. Answer Filed To Injunction Complaint Holding: Up Salary. Setting forth tho contract of S. W. Moore, for tho past two years city School superintendent, as tho chlot point at Issue in tho Injunction suit brought by L. P. Orrell and others to prevent tho payment of Moore's sal ary. It. S. Hamilton, Ross Parnham and E. O. Stadtcr, attornoys for the board and for Moore, Tuesday pre pared their answer to the complain for filing. The answer sets up the contract under which Moore served and was paid for nearly two years aa Justifi cation for the board's Intention to pay tho balance of $545.00 held up by the suit. 11 Year Old Boy Goes On Trip To Michigan; Wants to Travel Alone Iiobcrt Arnold, 11 year old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. Arn old, loft Saturday for Escnn aba, Mich., planning to make tho trip us far as Chicago alone. Although ho might havo gone with friends, Itobert wanted to make tho trip on his own respon sibility. At Escnnaba ho will vis it with his grandparents, nnd will go later to Marquette, where his uncle Is warden of tho state prison. residents or Bond, left Sncrnmento today to travel to Bend by nuto, ac cording to word received hero by friends. They expect to nrrlvo Tues day. Itov. J. Edgar Purdy, A. J. Erlck- son, llobcrt Koyes nnd Clnlro Payne Omaha, Nob., to visit with Mrs. Lu cas parents. i .Mtos Abblo Gray, who has boon a lonelier hi thn Baud high school dur ing tho past year, will leave tonight for liar homo In Nebraska, to spend tho summer. It, N. Buohwnltur broku 31 bird nut of 3B, nnd Dr. W. (1. Manning .1.0, last night nt tho Pilot Btltfu traps. 1), II. Peoples broke 18 tar gets out of 35, Lynn B. Convert was the success tut bidder for thu ulvctrlo rnngo of fqrod by (ho Bond Water. Light . Powor Co., It wan unnoiincvd today Convert wns tho last of many bid' dors. Mr. nnd Mm. J. 12. ltd ml of Hood Rlvor nrn In Bend today, driving up to visit with tholr daughter, Miss I.nuiiA Bund, who Is miislo timelier In tho schoolB horo. Mrs. A. White head accompanied them on tho trip, and Is a guest of Mrs. 1 Dement Mrs. Dement and Miss Hand will en tertain Sdurdny In honor of Mrs. Band nnd Mrs. Whitehead. Mr. Baud will spend some (lino fishing while In Central Oregon. Thursday Miss Eleanor llecheii' loft lost night for Seattle. Miss Ctotaa Sherwood had her ton wilt leave early next week to drive an removed yesterday. DISPENSE WITH BOOT WHEN WESTON TAKEN Grunting the request of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Weston, and accepting Weston's word that he would make no effort to escape en route, Sheriff S. E. Roberts Friday night dispensed with the use of the "Oregon boot" In taking Weston to Salem for tho second time to begin a life sentence for the second degree murder of It. II. Krug of Sisters. Weston woro COURT TO PASS ON INJUNCTION Demurrer In Suit To Hold Up Moore Salary Overruled. Overruling tho demurrer to tho complaint In tho Injunction action brought against tho school board of Bend by L. P. Orrell and othors to prevent tho payment of salary 'tor tho latter part of tho year (o City School Superintendent S, W. Mooro. Circuit Judgo Robert O. Morrowj of Portland, who has exchanged benches with Judgo T. E. J. Duffy, left the caso ready for trial as soon as an answer Is filed by attorneys for the district and for Mooro. Detenso counsel in their domurrer, questioned the ability of Orrell dud his co-plaintiffs to bring an action of tho kind, alleging damages to San Francisco nnd Yosomlto Nn tlounr park, expecting to bo gone two or three wcoks. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. M. Gaabar, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. John Bcnullou ot I.a Pine, left today for San Francisco, to attend the Shrine convention, which will bo hold there Juno 13 nnd 14, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Donovan nnd daughter Helen will leave Suuday to drlvo to I.os Oatns, Cal., to visit for several weeks. They plan to attend the Shrlners' convention at Sun Fran cisco Juno 13 and 14, Miss Atarjorla Money returned this morning from Portland, whrro alio has been visiting for a week with her mother. She will leave soon for Paisley, where sho has accepted position lu tho hank. Franklin Forreslor, sclenco teacher In tho Bend high school during tho past year, left last night to spend tho summer at his homo lu Portland. Ho Is not certain whether ho will return here to tench next year. E. B. Byan, formerly auditor for Tho Shovlln-Hlxou Company hero, now offlco manager for tho McCloud Blvor Lumber Co, nt McCloud, Cal., arrived In Bond Thursday night to visit with Mrs. Ryan. Slio will leavo Monday night for Minneapolis to vis- It, he leaving again for McCloud tho samo evening. Mrs. Ryan wilt re turn hero beforo going to McCloud to mako her homo. the heavy weight when he left In the fall of 1920 on his first conviction. throUKh tho pTovoteil iary p,,.. .uumas u. OTuy. p- mcBto. Tho Uefcna0 contention was that tho plaintiffs, as taxpayers. ADMITS POSSESSION OF BOOZE, FINED $25 uty, accompauled Roberts nnd Wes ton, FIRE STOPPED AT FOREST BOUNDARY Harvey Dunn Plead fiullty To Charge Roundup Rider Loaves Ball Money. Fire fighters for the U. S, Forest service stopped the flro In the neigh borhood of La Pine at the forest boundary Friday morning and had It under control, according to a phono message from 11. L. Plumb, super visor, who with "W. O. Harrlman, assistant supervisor. Is In charge ot the crew. Charged with having liquor in 'mavv Aipt IPATinVG possession, Harvey Dunn, arrested i1'; . ,TrTVt.TT llfiWAKi; iiUVJ2.Ui.I01Mt two days before by Chief ot Police Wlllard Houston. Sheriff S. E. Hob- j erts and Deputy George Stokoe, j Within a few minutes after The pleaded guilty Saturday morning In , Bulletin bad been distributed Mon pollco court. He was fined $25. A j day evening, calls began coming In to bottle partly filled with moonshine Mrs. J. M. Herbert of Congress street liquor, hidden in a Sour barrel, was J from girls desiring to secure work In found by the officers when they ent- her home. Within an hour she had ered Dunn's home on Hawthorne. j nine applications, and the next morn William Moore, arrested during j ing she received three telephone calls the roundup on a disorderly conduct on the same subject before breakfast. Charge, has Jumped his. ball ot 35, 'Mrs. Herbert had luserted a want ad Recorder Ross Parnham stated. 1 In The Bulletin. could sustain no special damages, theso being shared equally by all taxpayers lu the district. FRACTURES HAND IN MOUNTING TO SADDLE In trying to mount his horse here Monday afternoon. IJenton Cook, of uend, sustained a (racture ot a small bone of the hand when a quick move ment of the horse caused him Bud denly to twist his arm. Friday BEND HAPPENINGS (Continued from Page I. Subpoena Requires Shintaffer To Appear for Examination On Knowledge of Fire At La Pine ' Continuing in his determined effort to ascertain the origin ot the tire which Monday morning destroyed Lu Pine's 25,000 school building, Doputy Stato Pire Mar shal H. II. Pomeroy last night se cured from District Attorney A. J. Moore a eubpoonae requiring the appearance of Pred Shintaffer for examination before the district at torney aa to any facta regarding the lire which, may ba at his corn- when they started for La Pino this morning. They returned with Shintaffer shortly before 3 o'clock. The examination, which Is tho first Important move in tho In vestigation ot the fire's causes since the discovery of tracks lead ing from the ruins of the- school to Shintaffer'a house, and tho find ing in Sulntaffer'a house ot part of a rubber pac corresponding closely to these tracks, was to be maud. Tho.subuoenae was tuniod couduptprf in over for uervlc&ifo Sheriff 8. E. Shllltnffo,. wua .M..ba.1 n ...... ,u ItoberU'aqd Deputy Qeorgo Stokoe , examination. " Saturday attend the Rebekah meeting here tonight. Five men who will be employed in the lumber camps at Chtloqulu left Bend this morning, and six others will leave tomorrow for tho same ptaco. ' Mrs. N. S. Olson ot Redmond came to Bend this morning from Redmond, to visit her husband, who Is employed , for tho present at tho Golden Rule , store here. ' Misses Virginia Stewart, Eva ' Roche, Jessie Kenney, and Dr. E. H, Gray, Leroy. Fox and It. D. Moore, spent Friday evenlug on a picnic on the Deschutes. Miss Evelyn Carlson, who has been principal ot Ibe Kenwood school dur , Ing the past school year, left last night for her home In Minneapolis, , to spend tho summer. ! Mrs-.JJ. J. Catlow will leave to morrow for the Vandcvert ranch at Harper, to spend a short vacation bo fore Joining her husband, who re cently went to Portland. t Minnie Gasbar, granddaughter of Mrs. P. M. Gaabar of Bend, left this morning for Portland, accompanying Mrs. Glenn G. Goodman, to visit with her mother for two weeks. i v-Mr. and Mrs. Al Edwards, former Ray Armstrong ot Sister is In Bend today on business. Harry Frantx went to Portland Inst night for a short visit. V" F. W. 8tary left last . night for Portland, to spend several days. Charles Benson returned this morning -from a'trlp to Portland. A. Kotzmau was a passenger this morning on the stage to Sliver Lake. L. M. Poss returned this morning from a short business trip to Port land. T. J. Qulgley, Redmond Insurnuco man, was in Bend yesterday on business. Mrs. James Mlltenbcrger ot La Pino was In Bend yestorday on bus iness. ' Mr. and Mrs. Glazier are the par ents of a nine pound boy born Wed nesday night. Frank Sutherland, local carpenter who has been III for over a week. Is again nblo to bo about. Mrs. A. 0. Powell, who has been seriously III at a local hospital, re turned yesterday to her home. Mrs. Claude Kelly returned to her homo at Redmond last night after visiting In Bend for two days. Mrs. Glenn G. Goodman and daughters will leavo tomorrow night for Astoria, to spend the summer. Charles Horstkotte, son ot Mr- and Mrs, G. A. Horstkotte, had his ton sils removed at a local hospital yesterday. x II. C. Ellis and J. D. Davidson went to Prlnevillo today to Inspect tha ruins of tho tiro of yesterday morning. H. I. Rice, Fort Rock merchant, and Mrs. Rice were In Bend yester day, driving through on their way to.Porttnnd. Sirs. J. W. Falconer and Agnes Falconer left last night for their homo at Seaside. They spent tho winter In Bend. Norman Rollevson.-who has been visiting his brother. Hector Roller- son, for two months, left last night for his home at Tacoma. J. A. Chase of Redmond was op erated on yesterday at a local hos pital. His wife,' who accompanied him here, returned to Redmond last night. Airs. S, A. Lucas and sou Russell will leave 'Saturday night fur Spo kunerto spend a week, then gbtngto George W. Duku of Cronccut Is lu Bond today on hunlni'si, O. A. Tucker nnd family ot Ln Pino nro lu Band today. Mrs. E. E. Wise was operated tin yestorday nt a local hospital. Charles Grnffenbcrgor or Mllllcau wns In Bond today on business. C. R. Allen was n pasxenger lo HU -vor Lake on tho stage this morning. Mln Ada Bullard spent tho morn ing lu Bend from her homo at Turn nlo. Mrs. J. Charles Hot It It returned yestorday from n short trip to Port-laud. P. M. Harrington mid E. II. Ed glnglon of Sisters nro In tho city today nn business. E. Lynch, who hna boon In Bend ior several monthsleft last night fur his home nt Spokane. Clyde M. McKay drove to I'rlno vllle this morning to observo tho re sults ot the flro thrru. Alex Brlce. recent purchaser of land east ot Bend, Is In thn city from his homo nt Lowlston, Ida. Harry Calcr, former Bond stone mason, has returned from 8oaldo, whore he has been for several years. Harold Smlthcr of Portland has come to Bend to mako his homo, Ho Is employed nt the Windmill barber shop. M. O. Wllklns or tho Bend Motor Service Co., returned yostordoy from a short trip to Tho Dalles and Port land, W, E. Van Allon, secretary ot tho Central Oregon Irrigation district, wns In Bend yusterday from Prluo- vltle. J. Alton Thompson nnd daughter, Miss Frances, loft this morning for Sisters to attond tho graduation ex ercises there. Tho second rank was conferred on Frank J. Bums by Deschutes Lodge j No, 103, Knights of Py thins, nt last night's meeting. G. Ed Ross, public accountant of Salem, was In Bend yestorday on George Iiigomunn linn boon award od tho prim offiiiod for "thn ifciirt hIxIIi nnd Huvonth grmlos hy tho Ore gon Dmitul iiNsnolntlim fur ngmiyNilu thn proper euro of tin) tooth, JiiniDH A,, McCiillougli of (Iriinlc county In visiting with hls.alnlur nnd brother In law, Mr. ami Mm. Dildlny Hlmw. McCiitlniigH nnd Mm. flliaw drnvo to I'rlnovlllo liuit Saturday. William P. Trnmblcn rutiirned yen. tordny lo his homo nt Wyoth, nf tor visiting with his wlfo'it paronlH, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gooiru P. Ilnovor, for sev eral days. Mrs. Trumhlnn will re main Imrii for sovnrnl days. Homer Slhloy, nsslNtaiit principal of thu Kent high school, In In llnml visiting with Chester Klluk, of thn Bond high nclinol faculty. KJInV went to Kent Monday, nnd thu two drnvo bnck, arriving yestordny, Karl Bernard, iiltornny for A. J. Weston, left last night for Portland nfier spending yesterday In Bond on lMiiiliioB.it lii connection with Wnntun'M npponl from the verdict which found him guilty of tho murder ot Itohorl II. Krug, Bnciiinxi of tho conflict with thn tnlophonn girls' dance, ttiVt. social mooting ot Percy A. Htovons ,1'oni No, 4, American Legion, nnd thn auxiliary, will not bo held tonight nil planned. Instead, u IiiisIiium meeting of the post will hn held, nnd delegate eluded to tho depart ment convention nt Thn Dalles, Prank Kiilp, who hnn boon III' for sovnrnl months, following a hemorrh- ngn.last winter, left lust night fur Portland nnd Kcnntdo for his health. accompanied by his wife. Kulp 'had a second hemnrrhngo, loss severe, Sundny, and finally decided that Im must sctik n different clltunto fur the present. Kulp ha been a police officer hero for n number of years. The Central Oregon Motor Com- pan)' reports sales of rnrs nnd truck to S. A. Dlnkley, Ed Gnrrlsh, Alberta Wllnoii, Clifford Hweglo, II. It. fiel der, George Pouter, D, L. Mcllaln, Kliiar Mnlslnd, and II. A. Cole. A straight carload nt trucks Is be Inn unloaded hero today. Most of tlumt will bu equipped with the new Hlx pecd transmission, manufactured In Bond. vAi.ii van iii:ihti:iii:d tpmami ntitiruTiox DisTititrr w.wt. It.t.VIN, H.VOW ('III-: UK IltlllOA. 'HON DISTRKT WARRANTS, AND CENTRAL OREGON lltltl- nation niriTiiicr warrants, Notice Is hereby given that reg istered warrants Not. 34 nnd 3& on the Tumalo Irrigation district; reg. Intern! warrants Nos. 1 to 12 Inclu sive nn the Snow Creek Irrigation district: nnd registered warrants AO to HI Inclusive oir tlio Central Ore gon Irrigation district nrn called for payment on June 3rd, 1922, and are payable ut the County Treasurer's offlco, Bend, Oregon. Interest on these warrants stops an nbovo date. CLYDE M. McKAY, County Treasurer. Ho CLASSIFIED ADS TT- i I T w. ... - - ClM.lnnl Jfrill,ln curs tr wm it tnU lor 10 trnmU r !. On rrM lf wunl for kit wtt to. All rluttA! d.flU. Inn trlttlr ruh In fulvinr-. Hilt HAI.n. FOB SALE - - Burhank nnd Netted Gem potntooH. Call 1 1 -1 -1 1 . fiG-lCifip FOR HALi: Irrigated farm In aiigar beet district; on rock road 4H business with tho Central Oregon ! M,"M ,r,"m fiignr factory! crop fall Irrigation district. I W. E. Smith of Jlrooki-Hcanlon 1 Camp No. 1 cut his left hand yrs-j nro unknown. Address Hugh L. Fotist, Brldgor, Mont. 01-15-lRp terday when an axe slipped. Ho Is f. in a local hospital, Mrs. Anna Day, who has boon scr-. iously III for severnl days. Is able to be about again. She was suffering from blood poisoning. 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Robsrt Btackwoll' and son are here on a visit from, their home at San Diego. Blackwell ; was formerly In tho real estate bus-j Iness hero. ' E. C. Shevlln. a stockholder In The Shevlln-HIxon Company, who has been visiting the company's 'of fices hre, returned last night to. his home at Portland. Swift & Company Fourth Street Market Portland, Oregon Ship us your Dressed Hogs anil Calves W. Will R.mit DtMarkt Prices Date of Receipt Pleasant Ridge Community Hall Dance June 1 Oth Good Music Good Eiats Good Floor 1 1