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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1920)
I THE BEND BULLETIN TUB WKATIIKIl. Fair ii ii (I wiirmitr tonight ami totimmiw. DAILY EDITION vol iv liliftfJJ, IWHCtlVVm COUNTY, ORKtUtN, )' Ai'TKitXOOS, JIS: SKI, fftUO, Sa, IS. IS PUNCTURED ' BY CHAIRMAN ENTIRELY FICTION, IS CUMMINGS' VERDICT RRYAN NOT ALARMED l VIIon Not To lh oimlilrrixl, . Clare Cimiiiiimi'r Mi-Atto Hurt An 'iiitillilnio lj flm Amu rim lull Willi I'rcMilriit. r Unlu.l t '111. Ilnl llulMIn) HAN KItANf'lHCO, Juno 23. An other nrtlfli-lul VVIIhuii third tnrm lino in wm punctured tioro today. ."Tim mint Unit wrnlii Unit wuulil iniiku u gnml dime novel author," Chitlrliiiiii Cti in mifiKM lold till) IIHIMIIII blnd li"wiai)nr correpimluu1n, ra fnrrliiK to tliti slciry, widely pub lished, Dint Wilson would Itmlnt on lioiiilnntlnii for a third tnrm. WIIJMJV .NOT t0.KJIKJtl:i LINCOLN. Neb., Juno 23. fnml (li'lit Wllnmi "lined nut to cimxlil trnd" ii ii ciiiidldutn for thu ilomo cralln iiuiitliuif Ion fur nrcnidmit, Wll 1 In in JkiiiiIiikk lirynn il.-i lunnl In an iirtlcln prlntml In th ('omniniiur liora. McAdim. "by IiIh clone rela tionship with til" prliliiii." bus -rlinmly linmtlritppFd hi chances of securing Hio iioiiiiiuitlon, tliu sluto mniit declared. COLBY HILK.VT CIUCAOO. Juno 23. Hucrotury of ,HUto Ciilliy turn not iliHctiKned the third turm possibility with President Wilson, hi! declared on IiIh urrlvul lioro toil n y front Washington, on routo to 8nn Krunrlsco. Ho l ac credited nil Wilson's personal repre sentative lit tho democratic national convention. FIRE IS RESULT OF A DEFECTIVE FLUE A smnll fire. fanned by s defective fluo In tlio frumo liulldlnx belong liiK to tho 11 lot lltitlo properly on tho corner of Owen wood and Wull street liiNt niKht. culled otit tlio fire department, nnd tlio bliizo was quickly controlled with but a noml- Mil loss. Klro Chief t'nrlon pointed out thin uiornlnK Unit ninny auUiists, who turned nut to unit the fin', hud carelessly loft tholr mnclilmni purkod In such a wity ns to prevent tlia de partment from InyliiK a second lino of Iioho had tlilii been necosBtiry. MANY CHICKS COME SAFELY IN MAILS Within tho past 10 day at toast 1000 duy-otd chlckB hnvo boon Bhlp pod Into Bond, 'snmo of thorn from nil far nwny lis California, but -not ono has boon lout In transit, Post tiiHHtor W. H. 11 ml mm reported this morning, Tho chlcka, of pure-bred strains, nro carefully crated and are called for at tho postoffico without dnluy, Mr. Hudson Buys. MICKIE SAYS if OONt BBAQr fcoj-r lOUR. CUftTOrAW OOt fHOr, J VmXVflt, WHOOP 'ftMOUUftt. iJH Vil'VL. CONIl k'ttUHWH', VtSITOTi S DM p i CONDITIONS IN CITYG00D,SAY STATE AGENTS WELL PLEASED WITH SANITATION GROCERIES PRAISED IlHlnuiiiiit, iii'HIiK, J)alrli', mid Hufl Drink KIllmt Kill Ik. tiKtmy With Vvvt F.' K'lllll, Offtilul lll'JKlrt. Tltnt Iti'iid lit In excullont condi tion, from tha Mtiiiidpoltit of Haiilia tluii, wiik th dncliirulloii of W. II. Duncan, titnto dulry and food Imtuco tor, who, ncrniiipuiilud by J1'. M. I'hil Htiii, lioldliiK R xtmliiir otiito iiolllon, li-ft lliiiid ycKli-rdny aflor an liivi-iit)-Kiitinn covurliiK noviTiii dity which hit hn coiiiluclKil bore. In addi tion to prallnx condition found in lli'inl, Mr. Duiicun liK'titloiii'il i-iiocl-nlly tbo cooiMTBtlon which Jib bad ro cclvt'd from alt city official in con- ductliiK tbo limiMictlun, Kxcilloniil clnaiilltipMi ma notod lit tha Coiy hotul, tho iilt iiutto Inn, tho Bllvvr Crlllo mid tlia O. I. C. cafntprla, Mr. Duncan dctard In moiitloiiliiK tho lit uf r!taurant vlxltxd. llu kiivo cKiwclnt prniwi to Smith' Krornry nnd tlm rnlon xro cry. and doclurnd that tho meat mnrkuU aro all prtK-rly k'pt up, al thotiKh a few chanK had ln ad vliwd at two of tint luuKhtor houva. InlrlK IViiImsL Out of 15 duirlc. only three wore In any way In bud condition. Two of thi'0 wore unatiltary and at the otbor tbo milk wu wtrod. The Hotid Dairy toro tbo lintpcctora poko highly of. and uxKcted that poiilbly tbo poKMiwiion of a clarifior, pateurlmr and cooler conatltutod on Importanl rim mm tor tbo keeping up of tho hlKh Btnndnrd of tho ciitab llhmint. All oft drink etabllli inout and confectioin-rit! were found In itood condition by tbo In poctor. Within a few weoha' time the offi clul expect to return to ilond and If at that time tho Improvement which thy have BiigRoiitod to a fw reKliiurnnt. dalrle and other bui noHP havtnx to do with the han dling of food hnvo not been followed, not only will tlceunes be revoked, but prompt action In tho court will bo taken, Mr. Duncan declared. CARRIER PIGEONS MAKE FAST FLIGHT Jtliilx Iti-ltirn to Jtend From Vn- rouver, WiinhliiKton, In Uircc liour anil Klcven Minute. Six carrier pigeons, uont to Van couver, Waali., last .(tight by Wil liam fiproat of tha forest aervlco, mitdo tho return trip by air this morning In ivm Until half the time taken in matting the journey by rail. Tbo bird loft Vancouver at 9:09 o'clock and reported at the Spront homo in Ilcnd at 12:20 o'clock this afternoon.- All six were in excellent condition, not In tho least fatigued by their long flight. Mr. Sprout conaiders the time mndo by tlia homer a proof that the bird Bailed straight over tivo moun tain, Inatond of circling around, a trait ascribed to thorn by sorao fan ciers. Dy air tine, the trip is 124 mllca, approximately 40 miles an hour. The name time would have been Impossible had the plgeonB dodged around tha Cascades, ho says. WIFE SLAYER'S PLEA IS DENIED BY COURT SALEM, Juno 23. Tha supreme court yostordny sustained the opin ion of the lower court in the case of Robert Zullig of Lake county, con victed of killing hiB wife and sen tenced to ft penltontla'rf .term of from 7 to 18 years. All tho evidence lending to the conviction of Zullig was circumstan tial. Tho dofonBo, in appealing to tbo su promo court, claimed error on the purl of tho circuit judge in re fusing to direct a verdict mid in re timing to sot nsldo tha verdict when given and grant a new trial. Jus tice Bouuott refused to uphold this contention of the defense, "YOU'RE NOMINATED FOR VICE PRESIDE!" mm ii Vt : 1A- V. V. Ill rT,7u (I New picture of aov!rnr Csivttt Coolldxo of Mnacbuotts' taken a bo wnn informed by bix boom. t In ''hlcaxo that ho u tha ftepUblfciin nrninnn Vi&t cni.).f t run with Harding. LONDONDERRY FACES FAMINE MltiVKKM HK1TKB TO UIHTKH I'TB PHOVIKIOSH 1'ITt HKI) MATTLK KAIXO IV J..- AJiVK'KS hTATW. I Ur t'nil"! !re t Tha Vni bulletin) IR'W.tN', June 23. The food sit uation at Londonderry is seriauK as the result of tbo refusal at drivers to deliver milk, broad and other food stuffs. ' Factional strife In the city has calmed to some extent, although shooting and fist fighting continued in scattered section. The police and military authorities believe they have tha situation wot) in hand and aro expecting strong reinforcements from Dublin today. HATTLK Vi KAGIXO LONDON, Juno 23. A dispatch from Londonderry today stated that a pitched battle has been raging in tha streets of that city slnco lasl night, and that many dead and wounded Br lying in the streets. FUNERAL IS HELD FOR CHARLES GREN Funeral services for Charles Gren, who was found dead Monday evening in hi cabin near the tracks, were held tills morning from the Niswon gor chapel. Interment was made at the Pilot Dutte 'cemetery. MORE MEN TO WORK ON ROAD TO LAKE To hasten the work already start ed on the forest road to Elk lake, which wit! greatly cut down the dis tance between Bend and the fake, N. O. Jacobson, forest supervisor, wilt put another crew of men at work Friday, bo announced today. BIRD REFUGE PLAN PROVING POPULAR CopieB of the petition to initiate tho Roosevelt' bird refuge measure, which, if successful, wilt provide against the draining of Malheur lake, are being circulated in Bend, and few are refusing to sign, according to the circulators. GARAGES AGAIN ARE WITHOUT GASOLINE City garages were cut off from a further supply ot gasoline today and will receive no more until tho end of the week, whon tho tank ot gas or dered by the Bend Automobile asso ciation is expected to arrive. SPEED IS URGED IN DECISION ON WAGE ( B Unite! Pri to T.! Bend Eulict'.n) WASHINGTON, I). C, June 23. President WilBon today Bent a tele gram to Judge Barton, chairman of tho railroad labor board, urging him to expedite tbo boards' Rward In the wage controversies now before It. mud . 4fasQ Boss of Tammaay Is Indicted On Charge of Fraud l fly t!nili i'rrt to riie Mtisd Mi!lrti( N'KW YOitiC, Jnn 23. Ciinrien Murphy, "Jjosk of Tain- many Hall," and four others were (mifcd here today, cburged with conspiracy to do- fraud the government of ex- port profit taxi; in thu nmntt- fuclure if a product known as walto-dextrine. QUAKES PLAY QUEER PRANKS riUM W.iLL ASU HOLLKJ DOWX STAIRS IX IXGLKWOOfJ CHAI'KL IS IWKCItATCHEI'. (liy Uolto) Frat U Thr Jfc-ml Builrtln) !.OH ANOKLKS, June 23. Today started off with another earthquake, which caused Los Angeiea and the vicinity to tremble. Jt occurred at 4:20 o 'clock and was sufficiently strung to awaken sleepers. Appar ently, however, no damage was done. Many odd occurences are coming to light in connectffra with the earth quake shocks. Iss the chapel of St. Mary's, at Ingiewood, the quake broke candles on the altar and threw the statue of St. Joseph from tho wail. It roiied down the stairway and wasn't eves scratched. At Venlcs, $300 worth ot kawplo dolts were broken in one shop, bat nothing else in the place was harmed. ' SWIMMING CAMPAIGN WILL OPEN MONDAY Parents Itequoted to Register Chil dren For Instruction By Kx pert at tho Y. St. C. A. Tho intensive swimming campaign set for June 28 to 30, inclusive, at the Y. M. C. A. will ba the first swimming campaign ever organized In Bend. Jt will be open to all chil dren of the city. The only requisite is that parents Bhalt register their children, giving full name and age, in order that the schedule of classes may be arranged and grouped. The aim of the committee in pro moting tiiis campaign is to bring home to parents the importance of boys and girls being able to swim and to afford the opportunity to everybody who desires it of obtain ing instruction from an expert. No fees of any sort aro being charged. Every giri should bring a bathing suit and cap; boys do not require cither. Children may bring their own toweis or may rent them at the gym. Tha registration blank is printed elsewhere in this issue. POLES PREPARE TO LEAVE VILNA (Br United Prea to The Send Duiirt(n) LONDON, Juno 23. Polish forces arep reparing to evacuate Viina in the face of strong bolshevik attacks, according to dispatches received here today. 429 QUAKES FELT DURING 11 YEARS Dwellers In Canst Zone Experience An Average of SB Shocks Per Year, Seismographs Show. (By VJtiHwl PrB to The Bend Bulletin) ANCON.Canal Zone" June 23. Four hundred and twenty-nine earth quake tremors have been recorded by the seismographs of the Panama canal since their installation, 11 years ago, according to a report is sued by the chief hydros pher. This is an average ot 39 per year. One hundred and thirty-six had their costers of disturbance from . 11 to: 200 liiiiws from the observation sta-i lion, and 120 were from 200 to 800; miles distant. Nona ot tha disturb--; ances has caused injury to the canai,; though many were plainly felt hyi the people. of the Canai Zona and; Panama. RISKS HER BEAUTY IN BLAZING PLANS tm ' r t a a i t Again American invent' brafaa hav stepped forth to elim inate one ot the isost dangerous, factor of fiying. Fireproof sir plane sod fireproof euiU for th aviators U tb invention of P. K. Bradley. This shows the factocs stage star, Ann Pennington, who risked her beauty In s fire test at Atiaatie City, ff. -wfeaa with suit is flames sod oisse sbiars she went into the air and jal lb Sr sure Uastf oat. U. S. IS AGAINST BIG INDEMNITY ALLIES C.IXXOT POSSIBLY COL LECT HCCE A.MOVXT FROM GEHMAXV, FHAXCE AXD BRI TAIN" ARE IXFORSfEIL WASHINGTON', D. C, Jane 23. The United States has quSetiy made known to Franca and England its belief that the two aiiiea cannot hope to collect from Germany the huge Indemnity proposed at the recent conference of premiers, it was learned here today. It Is understood that the Ameri can position has bees made known to France and Britain on several occasions la the form of sugs tions. At the- same time it was empha sized by officials here that government has not attempted to exert any pressure on the allies to induce them to be more iement ia Indemnity matters. FEWr REGISTERED AT BEND HOTELS TODAY Guests Total Six Shrine Conven tion Keeps Many Away Jas Shortatte Cuts Tourist Trade The registration records of many summers were smashed at the Bend hotels this morning, when the names of guests appearing on the "Wednes pages of the registers ot threa hos teiries totaled six. One was at the Pilot Butte Inn, two at the Cozy ho tel, and three at the Wright. The Shrine convention is chief iy to blame, hotel men declare, while the gasoline shortage has cut heav ily into the tonrist business ordinar ily expected at this time of year. CLUB ATTENDANCE REACHES LOW MARK Mscussion ot Bird Reserve Brings So Results Xevr Membership Plan Is Adopted. With an attendance less than halt that usually present at the weekly Commercial club gatherings, llitie business was transacted today at tha weekly luncheon of the organization. Discussion ot tho Malhesr bird re serve measure ied to nothing except the decision that the club should take no action in tha ntattar until it has carefully investigated the merits of the proposed legislation. T. II. Foley, chairman of tha spa cIr! finance committee, recommend ed that eaeh business hossse in tbs city employing more than one clerk be asked to take out at ieast two cinb memberships. The racora mend'ation was accepted. ; ' i r, m I ' ELL PLACE ffADOO INNOffllNATION OBJECTIONS ARE NOT CONSIDERED MISSOUSIANS CONFER Itofixion He-arfjpd IJnrfoa; Trip Convention Worn ilnthtrr to Imtcrt Education flank Is Piatibrai of the Party. ' iSSf UnSlwj Jm to T9 Brsi Eu!)tlii KANSAS CITY, June 23. WHUasi C McAdoo wili he placed ifl Domi nation for the presidency at ta democratic national convention at San Francisco, despSta his persons! objections. Dr. Jenkins, managing editor of the Kansas City Post, de clared today. Dr. Jenkins wired iiia paper that he had definite!; decided to make tha speech nominating McAdoo. He said that the decision was made after conferring with other members of tha Missonri delegation whlis on the way to San Francisco. WOMBS FORM PLAXS SAN FRANCISCO, Jane 23. Wosies hers to attend the demo cratic convention, who have their eyes on the platform, are planning to advocate a department of ediicstJes for the cabinet, with a woman cabi net member as head of the depart most. Women not associated with tha democratic party, bat here on a po litical mission, thinking the ssrae thing, are planning to take tha mat ter up with the wienies party after tha general election, it was learned. Many of them beiieve that tfcte tima wiU scon come when women fill he represented in tha president's offi ciar f amiiy. , KILLING FROST IS FELT BY GARDENS Mercury Fails to 2 Oegrees, dl Potato Tops Are Badly Black ened As Result of Cold. I Bend experienced & radical change from the typtcal mid-sammer weath er telt on tha first day ot tha Tek, when the mercury iast night feii to 28 degrees above zero. Gardens in nearly ail sections ot the city showed the results of the severe frost, pota to tops, is particular, hlackenlsg under the coid. Some Josses may deveiop, it is feared, hut honsehoiders who sprin kled their frosted vegetables early in the morning believe that they hare overcome any permanent effects ot the frost. . FILE INDICTMENTS FOR PROFITEERING Department Store sad Members of Firm Charged with Excessive Profits in Selling Clothing. 8jr United Free to The Bend SuSetUtl NEW YORK, Juae 25. Indict ments were returned today by the federal grand Jury against Clothe! Brothers and against Frederick Bira bel, Joseph Doweii and Charies Slawter, members ot tha firm, charg ing profiteering in men's ciothiag, sold by the Giissbel Brothers depart ment store. . ' There are 27 counts in the indict ment. LEADER EXECUTED SAN ANTONIO, Jane 23. Four teen Vliiistas wera Jsiilsd, their load er captured and executed, and tha entire command routed yesterday by General Escobar ia a battia near Casa Grandes, according to & con firmed report. la mm cosisussios'iSB hkkk On one of his official trips through Central Oregon, Laijor Commission er C. H. Gram arrived in Bend today, and will go to Prlnsvilia tomorrow, intending return to thiE city Jater ia the weehv .