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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1920)
THE BEND BULLETIN 'inn wioatiiku. T'ull' Tonight mill Tomorrow. DAILY EDITION voii iv 1IE.VD, UKMCHUTKH COUNTY, OBKUON, TI'KMM V Al TF.It.VOOX, KKIIIll'ABY Ii. IWM No. 4H . TESTIMONY IN ' MURDER TRIAL DUE THURSDAY PATRIOTISM IS TO BE DEFENCE BIG MORTGAGE IS AT ISSUE NEWBERRY ATTORNEY GIVES STATEMENT TRUSTEE OBJECTS TO PRIOR CLAIM THE TO MOST OF 05 FELT ABOUT IT NO SHADOW WILL COMPLETE JUICY SOON DEFENDANT IS ILL Jlri I lllnliil, Clungi-il Willi I'lllili'l pilllnll III III)- 'III till lit Mil" 11(11', llewlnp I I". Hill lll'lll lll (illl'H (Mi. i:tl .Mm mi Trial fur F.loillnii r'niuilx ('oiikIiIi i i il II NiMfm.ni) fur Welfare f Xulliin In Ill-frill Kuril, la I'll'll. IONTKSA Si I, Feb. .'i. - Intio- l lift talll lit I'Vllll'IHe III Hi'' Cl'llliullu murder rani', II In In'lloveil. will In' aluiled liy Thiiriluv Df tin- 12 Jiiiiiik now In I ! In. only two were nri i'pli'il iivor I In challenge nf II") d"f"ii". while nil l ii v been passed fur ratine by III" Hluto 1'n'iiui'iil iliialios l!i'li'"ll Altnr- ii v Vaniti-voer for tin- ilefrnm'. unil Pinnoi-ulur A)-l. have furnished ill mil iiniimi'ini'iil o far ("r I In- l-fi-ndantn mill spectators Tli prl homi'ih hiivi paid i'Ioiim ulleiitlnn mill in u i ii i it I ii 'I grout i ii i r in every phrase of llii" pi nioi'illiiiin (In miclinlll I hi' homing Symptoms of Inflin-fla nioii r the pilrnnein on trial In the Ceiitralla mui'tor case threatened lo rause n hull In pioi'i'i'(llnn lli'il llliind, qne nf I hi- di'fi'nriunlH, wan I'luipincd y itan physician and pronounced i mmpecl. bill wsh allowed lo ap pear In roin I after the opi')lnK bud (men delayed for half n hour. Hit Mux nol considered III enough to variant postpoinimout of (he case.. K. I.. Tuffree uh excused an a Juror nn llu peremptory challenge of I In' priiyi'iillon. K. K. Swell ter. lloiiiliim fiiimi'r. took Ills plnrf. mill wan mplilly paused for c-jt ii ii hy litith allien. SMOKER ARRAN(IEI) FOR FEBRUARY 12 l'riil (.lllii'll, nf llilnl. mill Simile) Willi-, of I'm tliinil, lo Appear In I ! Mai il llveul. I i I'piu ill iium an' being iii.uli' for llll' IH'Xt ImMllg smoker lo III Slug- i'il In lli'iiil. mill iinnoiiiiieincnt iii iiiiuli. loiluy lliul Fn-d Cllheii, of thin city, will lie matched with Stanley Willis, of I'orlluiiil. for Hi" iituili event. Willi has won six nut of seven llnhts In Portland mid Milwaukee, mid lit mrognlicd by (lllli.Tt 11 n mil' of lllli Ilkrlll'Hl wol tl'l WI'lKlllH III III" llOI'tllWI'Bt. Ah 111" in ii 1 11 preliminary Mill m Newman who has already hIiowii 10 rooiI iiiIviiiiIiiki' In ii n u in her of limits IUTI'. Will III' pllll'll IIKIlllIXt Vim nk I" Wiirri'ii. recently of Port liiiul. who In now workiim nl out fit III" SIli'VllM lugging rilllllH. W 11 I' ll'll i'IiiIuih draws with holli Wi'lilon Wing unil ('ml M ii rt In. of Portland. Mini" N'i-wiiiiiii In I'unllili'iit thill ho rim Klnp IiIh opponi-nt inside of six riiiinitH. For tin- rurtiiln rnlHi-r. Genrgo lid", of th" Hiooks-Kcniilnn mill, mill Arthur IIiiitIh, of t ho Shnvlln 1 1 1 fin box fiu-lnry, will mix II for half a do.i'ii rounds. It will bo thi-lr lli'Hl iippcaraiii-o In Ihii hiiiiiii--i-il circle. 'I'll o llippotlrutmi has I n secur- 011 for thn smoker, unil seat sales Mill begin on February !). (IHANI KAI-IDH, K"b. 3. "I'u tiloiln duly" drovi- I.H n on liiul lii'iii. rhuiKi'd Willi timid In i-oiiiii-rt- lllll Willi II Htllllt llll'lllllll. "to do nyi'i HiliiK pnKHlblo" lo i-.li-iil Ni'W liin ry lo llio I'nltiid Klnl" hciiuIi- mid i di'fciil llidiiy Kurd. "I" It 1 h wii llm UHNi'illiin Hindi', loduy by Juini'i .Mur lln, ulloiniy for llm tli-fi-inii. In nul llnliiK thn ruin'. JildR" Ki'UhIoiih wiirni-d llii' nltor-' n-y to uvold ii dlhcimlon of llm ini-xltH of I lit forini-r rnndlduli'H. whun Mur- tin iilimiipli'il to draw rotupurlHiin . !-( Mi-nu tbo war ri-corda of New J berry und Koid. .Murfln'n tiilHim nt a to lh Rio- tin- actuating; the ludlvlduulu coin ' nilllliiK thn ulli Ri'd fraiidn, wan mud" in niiHWiir to clalnin inudn by I'rose Irutor (ally, who ylnnrod a ram ' palKn wlu'u "rnornioua auma of I inoni'y" mtm lined to purrhuao votea . and to buy aupport. "Wo will prota eoucluaivoly thai wbul Ihi-an nuin did wua not for pay but for patrloliam," Murfln dnclare(). ','Thrjr worn not actuated by nrarlcf, but by Aniitrlcanlam." NAVY MORALE lit.:Vr.' DAIRY MEN STARTING THREE DAY MEETING I'OKTl.ANl). Or.. Kob. 3.- A com liliind convi'iilliin nf llio I'lidllo Milk HimiIiii'm' iiHHiioliilliin and llio I'livlllu !Wiliw"Bt iiHHorltttlon of milk and Oiflr InKin-ctm opiMir-tMii'ro toiliiy, lliul will cont Irtttn for tliri'ii ilnya. i.ulrymNi nnil liiHimctora from Ki) T'lirftyfc cmial Hlali-H n ml Hi lt j,.plv "C'ofiimhlii ft rn lii'i'i' lo pnrtlnl ij(Ati In' tho tlfroo-iluy iiromuni. SIX FOUND DEAD OF ASPHYXIATION (Hy Illlltcil I'i'i-iii to Tin' Ilnild Iliillrtln.) MOWAKK. N. .1., I'Vb. II. Hud illi'd loKothcr In two boda unit u col. In ono aniiill room of a hotol horn, llio bodiiiH of alx mon who had comn lo tholr douth by ua lihyxlallon, worn dlacovorcd here , uurly loiluy. DINNER GIVEN FOR FIREMEN MONDAY MUUT MKKTINO .ti.iKHr.ii hi rBr,!ir,n.iiiu.i Of CUVXK FOR flOO BY NOT IMPAIRED NM ItKTAItY IHMK.I H UHMDH (IIAIK.K MADH IIV ADMMtAI, SI MS l I'lll'IISK OI-' MKOAI. AWAItll l l-STIIiATION. WASIIINCTIiN. I). C. I'l'li. S. Adltilrat Siiu'H rliurRi thnl tin inor ii I" of llm navy wiih hIiii 1 1 t-rtl by lin- alli-Ki'd Injiislld' of mi'diil awn iiIh. "To any thai llm tiioriilc wiih hi-r-intislv liiipatri-il iiy any individual tiuanlii Ih mi Inaiilt In the Hiili'tidid in.'ii of llm navy," Si-rri-lmy Dun Ids Hiiid. "T(i-y urn iiiiuli' nf alrr-iii-i Bluff than to bo ruttl"d by a malti-r no itiiliiiiortaiil in iiouipar Ikoii Willi Ihi'lr di-vntlon lo duty." THREE FINISH WORK AT BIS. KlfiHTi;i:N .MOIil'I MAKI-: SATIS 1ACTOUY ju.ni:s AMI MUX UK IJKADIWTKI AT Till-: lN 0 in' SI'KINd TKKM. Willi Ri'iidi'B for thi' final i-xiim liialloiiH in, alllliiillici'inciil wan mini" loiluy by City Siii"i'liil"inli'iil S. W. Monro of thi' inombi'rH of llm actiior I'lasa who uro In lino for Kiuiliiutliiii pi-ovldliiK Kiillsfiii-tory ii'siilis in at ml ton nro ovldi'tii-od at thn C'Ioho of llio aprhiR tonil. Thi? i'Iiihh niimlii-rs 21. und of Ihoso, throo, Hllali llrlrk, Morlo F. Mlllor. und Wondoll A. Thomiion, have ooinploloil their IiIkIi Krhonl work, but niiiHt wail until Hi" olid of 111" proHonl torm boforo i-piii'IvIiir tholr dliiloniiiH. Til rliiMB linn iKlnptod iih Hh flower, thn ynllow roan, while llio rluss rnlnrs nro li'imin and Rroi-ii. Tin- fai?t that thoro arc 111 la your throo Htudonta who have oomplnlod llio wnrk In midyear, IoiiiIh Supi'i'lnloniloiil Mooro lo pro dlot llial It Ih only u questlnn of n few yeara bnforo r.railuatlons will he held twice yearly. Menilii-ra of llio Juno division nf I ho class lire Oiii'ln II. 1 1 ii il on . 10. I.eroy Coyner. Kalliryn Day. Ualpli II. Ilaiick, Devere .1. Hoirrlch, MIldriMl M. Klein. Onnstiinen Knlckeiliockor. Alherta I.audkunimer, Nellie I.eslln, Krancla M. Redfleld, Lester II. Sun ders, (ieoi-RO I. Short. Heiitiice Sleiilienson, Miuy I.. Thompson, Louise Tripled, Mary Vundeverl. ICvu WhlltliiRton and William K, Wlllliims. rrocec-dInK an eluborate dinner Klvoo at, (be (iretiouae, attended, by 3S memben of (he depurlmnt and also by Mayor J. A. Kastoa und Councllmon D. (2. Mcl'hcraon. K. I, Payne. J. ('. Ilhodea and Krank Sutherland, a abort bualneaa meol ill K waa held lui( night, featured by the preaenution of a $100 check ui-i-ompunyitiK a letter from T. H. Foley of the II. W. I. .& I'. Co.. ( h ii n k hk llhe nrumen (or their work Sunday when a part of the (lain nl the power bonne was be Iiik washed out. "I wish In express my ailirore appreciation for your assistance in liilpliiK repair the hreacli in our iium yoHterday." the leiler read "Such Horvlce riinnnl lie paid for in ilnllurs. bill as a sIlRht loken nf uiv aiiprei-iiilinti, please accept tlie ii I tin-lied check for J IIH). "I siirrosI 'that this be distribut ed ii in mm the members nf I lit' de partment who were present, the ilislributlmi to bo made by a cum in II tee appointed by and assisted by the Chief." VLADIVOSTOK TAKEN, REPORT s(K iai, iii:voi.Tiox.mii- CAI' TI'BK CHIKF SF-Vf5RT V$ IIY AI.IIKH SO DAXtiKIt, BK- POWER SERVICE IS AGAIN AT NORMAL TcinHirur,v Itepalis at Iiir Dam Cnliiplileil i-w Wall Will lie ConstructiHl. Service by llio Bend Water. LIrIiI t I'ow'or Co. was back to normal loday following the wash oul nt the wins dam near the pow er plant Sunday, but permiinniit repalra are yet to be made. Con struction pin iih are now IioIhk con sidered, and It is expected that the port Ion of (he earthen dike who ill was awept away by the water, can bo replaced by concrete within two or three weeks. WASHINGTON. U. C. Feb. 3. Social revolutionist hare taken con trol of Vladivostok, General Gruvet. commanding the American forceB in Siberia, cabled Secretary of War linker today. The social revolutionists, accord ing; to ofllcluls heje. are not bolahe- vials. Vladivostok is the principle port used by the allied troops In Siberia Secretary linker said thai apparently llio American forces are not imperil led. as Graves, in bis cable, mention ed no dunKcr. Itronkn-Kcunlon Lumber Co. ,vill Ha I.oser by About $50,r " . icn Into flanks ol i. -ral ( redllors of I'lne Tree. FRANCE SHOWS HER GRATITUDE -,l ii. I t.t f - r t c ... MK.MOBIAL CKJiTIFICAl KS WIM. BK PRKHfO.NTKp . JO BKLA- TIVKH OK AMKBICA.V FIGHT- i. ? i X&P OX KtBpv . BEND-KLAMATH ROAD COMMITTEE CHOSEN I. V. Day I "-I Mi-iiibi-r In ite Xaineil lo luvesliRiite rn.si hllil.v nf (.Hide. SALK.Ni. Feb. 3. Governor Olcnd today appointed I. N. Day. of Port land, as the third member of a roin rniltee of the legislature created lo InvestiKiile the feasibility of estub llsliinent by tbo state, of a railroad cotiuectliiK Liclid and Klamath Falls. PORTLAND, Feb. 3. Engraved memorial certificates, significant of France's gratitude to America, will be presented the, nearest relatives of all Oregon boys who died during the World War in the uniform of their Country. Ceremonies through out the Stale will be under the aus pices of Local Posts of the Amer ican Legion on February 22. France selected the American Le gion as the representative of this country's fighters and the agency ilhruiigh which the delivery of the memorials should be made. The certificates are delivered to the war department and distributed to all parts of the country through the, re cruiting offices. The army recruiting office at Portland is receiving the memorial.-, for this district. As soon us com pete lists of soldier dead have been compiled and checked over, the certilicates will be turned over to Stale Headquarters of the Ameri can Legion at Portland and from there sent directly to local posts. Whether or not a morlguge. glren by the Pine Tree Lumber Co. to the Prooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. in March 1919. for $70,000 to cover the deliv ery of lumber to the latter company, should be Included in the general ob ligations against the Pine Tree Co. U the question on which testimony waa hcW taken here today before A. N. Cannon, referee In bankruptcy. Ob jection to the mortgage by W. B, lioyle, trustee. Is made on the ground that the security given waa lumber which had not yet beeji manufactur ed at the time the mortgage was exe cuted. Should tbe objection be sus tained, the purchase price of 3,000, 000 feet of lumber $60.000 paid by the Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. at the receiver's sale in September, be comes a part of the general asseta, and makes the bolder of the mort gage a genera) creditor nlstead of tb possessor of a special claim, and the Brooka-Scanlou company would be the loser by about IjO.QOO. Hearing this morning was largely devoted to the testimony of J. P. Keys, general manager of tbe Brooka Scunlon interests here. He stated that through an arrangement with a local bank, money was deposited monthly to cover the Pine Tree Com pany payroll and other expenses, aad that the contract between the Pine Tree Co. and the Cardner-Wllkinsom Co.. was take.n care of by paying stum page rates to the latter company monthly. At the time the mortgage was given there were no other liena ; against either lumber or timber, tbe witness stated, j M. W. Wagner and H. E. Allen j were listed to be called later as wit nesses In regard to details of tbe re lations existing between the two ; companies. It. S. Hamilton of Bend, and W. Lair Thompson of Portland, were the Brooks-Scanlon attorneys, Plow deoi Stood of Portland, representing the trustee in bankruptcy. Relatives of boys who made the MYERS TAKEN FROM PORTLAND OFFICE ; gre: sacrifice have been requested I to turn in their names to the near est post of the American Legion, with their address or place they can be found on Februury 22. Local lists will be submitted in duplicate to State Headquarters. Every ef fort is being made to have the lists complete and correct as possible that no oue will be overlooked. Orders Iteceived From Washington Depriving Posl muster nf Las; INavrr. MINSTREL SHOW TO BE GIVEN" TONIGHT PORTLAND. Feb. 3. Post master Myers was divested of the last ves tige nl olllclal authority today when Assistant Custodian Hutchins receiv ed orders from the treasury depart ment to assume charge of all local post nltieo properly. j Ytu-it'd Kuli-rtninmeiit IVoniiscd in ! Firemen's Benefit Will ltepeat lYndtiction Tomorrow. FEDERAL AGENTS FIND MOONSHINE AT HOME M o onshiners have been found operating In many queer spots In the U. S. since nation al prohibition became effective but nowhere perhaps did they brave the majesty of the law more than at Washington u ti d e r the very shadow of the capttol and .the Department of Internal Revenue. Here is the coil and blaze which was in a nufacturing "squirrel stuff" for a thriving business at $1.50 a pint there. For the benefit of the Bend tire department, the best amateur pro duction of its kind ever present ed in Bend will be given tonight at the Liberty Theatre when mem bers oT the department reenforced by other local talent, will appeur in blackface comedy, songs, dances. iuliiMta ami aL-alflina Anticipating the general interest which is being taken in the min strels and their work, the manpgo ment announced from the first that the entertainment would be re peated Wednesday night, and heavy seat sales have justified the two night stand. An overflow crowd is expected tonight. 1 ESSAY WRITERS IN SCHOOLS CONTEST Preparations are being , started by the schools of the Country for the competition for the silver cup given by E. P. Mahaffey, of the Central Oregon Bank, tor the best essay on an economic subject of par ticular interest in Deschutes County Tho cup was won ast year by the Beud high school. ' BRITAIN IS NOT REALLY ANGRY OFFICIAL HF.ALIZK THAT TIM IS HAS PASSF.D WHEN XATIO.V SHOILD UK C'ABRIEI) BY AM ERICA'S CHARITY. By Webb Miller. H'nitQd Press Staff Correspondent.) LONDON. Feb. 3. America's re fusal to take up Europe's financial burdens is not causing any great apprehension in British official circles, despite vehement outburst from a certain section of the press it was learned authoritatively today British officials, while regretting America's delay in the ratification or the treaty, are confident that the United States will eventually become a party to the Versailles treaty und the league of nations. The letter written by Secretary Glass, In substance telling Europe, to "get to work,", met praise In many quarters,, it was pointed out. Great Britain realizes, of ficials said, that the, time for charity Is passed, und that hard work, self sacrifice, and reliance upon the basic laws of economics, is Europe's only solu tion for the present situation. The defense eliminated G. F. Burns and John Hill ; as jurors, through the use of poremptorles. Paul Mohr, representing the Scut tle labor council, appeared In the court room.. He is the first of the . "labor jury" to arrive. He said that only three or four union labor rep resentatives will attend the. trial to ; report to state and city councils.