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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1921)
page a THK BaCJfD BrLLKTIS. DAU.T CD IT! O.N, BKM, OftKteO. MONDAY, ATIUI. I. 10.1. The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION gear AflmMM IiimI " my i aa himii uaearaoraleell Bataraa aa atroowd Clans matter January a. tan, a im roat umcw at isauttl Usaa asanas? jut o Marc. (, 117s. BOPrRT W. IAWYKR. HENRY N. FOWLER.. C. H. SMITH Editor-Maneia-ar Anaoriata fclil.e Advarttsinc Manaaar Aa Isjowpewoaat KanrapapaT. standuur far M aavara OaaJ. claaa avinna. clean roll aat Intoraata of Band aarf Camtral SCBSCmPTION RATES Br Mali Oaa Tar U.M ix Months tj.7s Taraa Moulin 11.14 Br Carrlar Oaa Taar 16.10 aim Months Hit Oaa Moota IO.M All aobnrriptiowa ara due and PAYABLE D ADVANCE. Noterca of aaptraooci art aaailew suaarribera and If renewal ta ado within mwsmiiiaIiIa tiaar Um paper wul aa aMcoatiauaa. Ptaaaa Ratify OA promptly of Say rha of aiwli laa. or of lailuro to inxaiao tha paper rearalarly. uuarrwlaa sea wul Dot ba asyonaihlo for copies aniae.d. Mono ail charka and orders payatUa to Too Band Bulletin. MONDAY. APRIL 18. 191. PROSECUTION AND PERSECUTION Within the lul few days, mimeo graph sheets, bearing what the sign ers assert is the copy of a statement claimed to have been made on March 11 before Chief of Police R. H. Fox and Dr. Anna Rles Finley. head of the Woman's Protective division, have been widely distributed about Bend. The signatures purport to be those of a minor girl, chief witness for the state in one of last week's cases on the criminal docket here, and of her mother. I The statement is attributed to the wife of tbe Bend citizen who was acquitted, is highly libelous in its natum. and not only attacks the good name of tbe man who was exonerat ed by a Jury of representative citi zens of Deschutes county, but also casta a cloud upon the reputation of ' professional man of this city. The foreword introducing this re markable collection of Information or perhaps, more properly, misinfor mation verges perilously on con tempt of court, declaring that justice baa been denied the girl. It also seta forth that the statement is dis tributed by the girl and her mother, "In order that the facts may be known." j JudgiRS from the capacity crowds wnicn daily lined the court room while the case was on. It would seem mat everyone in Bend who bad a taste for that sort of thing must have had the opportunity of learning tbe facts. Those whose tastes did not run In that direction stayed away The jury decided that the defendant is innocent, and with the state mak ing no further move in the matter that should be final. But apparently the defendant, who was formerly legally prosecuted, is now to be illegally persecuted, and households in Bend which have main tained a standard of cleanliness which is moral and mental, as well as physical, are having forced upon sDl stem aallaaa sOlo. aWa!t Mcrton The Other Side They say that Jinxon beats his wife, when he needs exercise; and if his home is full of strife, the fault with Jinxon lies. This morning sundry neigh bors came to my ancestral caves, and said, "It is a beastly shame the way that guy behaves. Re monstrance is of no avail, though protests have been strong, and so we'll ride him on a rail, if you will go along." I said, "If Jinxon is at fault he on a rail should ride; you've heard one tale now call a halt and hear the other side. If I should gayly trot along, and thus your course indorse, and ttieh find out we all were wrong, I'd perish of remorse. Perhaps he could a tale relate that would afflict our souls, of bread that has a grindstone's weight, or burned and bricklike rolls. Perhaps the crockerv is flung by one he fair would pet; perhaps a tire less nagging tongue his reason has upset. His wife was married once before, by gossips it is said; perchance she proves a frightful bore by bragging of the dead. It may be she' is prone to rake his pockets for the mon; it may -be that she fries a steak, when broiling should be done. Oh, prithee, neighbors, have a care that justice shall prevail, before you take him from his chair, and seat him on a rail!" Jud Tunklna. "A roan aho cau't attend to his own tialma.H snld Jud Tunklna. -still him chance of wlniilnii gratitude by beln' business doctor." K)nopn af Ik Anaual Hlatenirnl at lbs Detroit Fire & Marine Insuranco Company af lriril. In the Mlate of ll.hlean, an the llil .lay af le-eoilier. Hun. mad. to tha In.uren.- t'ommiealoner af Ih Hlale af Oregon, parauam to la : Capital. Amount af capital aloes, palif up f llW.INIO 00 I acorns. Net premiums reeeitrd dur ( II.. . fl.9tlll.lll SO Inlrrpil. ilieulemla ana rente re.etvr.1 durittA tha ear 1:17.14 It) Idihih. from nllu-r enuri'es reeetaea annua1 tha year A. '.'oil A Total Income A I..M l,7:4 W7 Dlsburso-seata. et Ir-aera paid during tha J ear in.lu.line adjustment eii.eneee 9 SU4.04II 79 Imlrn.la paid an rapital alues durluf tha fear 7U.OHO 00 I'oniaiia.lnaa and eateries paid during tha aear 400.1174 SA Tata. licensee and fees paid durmc tha year 3A.AA1I AS Aniuunt of all other etpendl- luree I3.IJI OH Total atprndlturf I l.'rt.t. I -Jo 1 1 Alaata. Ya!u of rrat ratal ownnl 'mararl aaltia) f 14A.AS3J Vain of ato.aa and tonda own t imarkrt aalua I. A I 4.3.'3 2 A Loan on nifirla-afra and rol lateral. le N47-0 f'a.h in hanaa and on hand lt'.Uno I'ramiunia In roura of rs.. Ir.-1iiii writlvn ain- hr;i tisnl.vr :M, l?o SlVafld litlrrr.t and rmta dur and ar-rurd JI.2I3 A4 Total admitted a. .eta I V .(! I.W73 OA Llahtlltlra. tireaa rlanca for loaara oa- i.a.d 119.722 03 Arro-int of unearned oreni- una on ail oulalaud ma r.aaa . . 1 .20. (US 29 tue fur rommiaatoa aid nrokerace lo.noo on All other liaMlltira vt ihhi oo disclosure except in a case on trial. Tbe city official whose records fur nished the statement had these points at her disposal long before tbe trial, the statement shows. Now that the trial ia over, the man sus tained in his declaration of Inno cence, she is far exceeding her rights, either aa citizen or an official, in furnishing matter of the kind for public perusal. That the minor girl, whose name was Involved in the case, is allowed to distribute such matter from door to door ia one of tbe featurea of the affair which is sincerely to be regretted. As to tbe professional man who is attacked In the communication. It should have been remembered that he was at no time on trial, being merely a witness. If the head of the protective division believed the infor mation which ia claimed to have been placed in her hands regarding this man, she should have turned it over to the grand jury, asking an in dictment. If she did not believe it or if the grand jury did not consider the information sufficient to warrant an Indictment, the Information should certainly not have been given out to be scattered broadcast, not only slandering the Individual in question, but even laying herself open to a charge of being actuated by a feeling of professional enmity. Lawrence Frlixell, Portland; Max Gurzweiler, Sisters; George B. Van Wat rs. Portland; C. M. Baerveldt. them these libelous communications which have not tha slightest poten-! To Bor Conical Hole Through Wood tlallty for good, and which do sug gest much that is evil. Tbe things would be particularly vicious in their effect should any of them have fallen Into the handa of a child old enough to understand them. For adult con sumption, they are, to say the least, distasteful. ' The questions and answers are of nature which abould prevent public nen you hare a conical hole to bore, such as for a handle hole in wooden maul or other similar filuro. leave the cutter of an expensive au.er bit a trifle loose and brgln boring at the side where the smaller end of Ilia bole it wonted. The Inner uf the cutter Hp being angular, the cui'er rill gradually draw Itself out from the body of the bit, making the hole baricer as the bit goes Into the wood. Popular 1trlerrPa Monthly. Srnopaia of tka Annual fctalenirnt of tha Equitable Life Insurance Company of Daa iloinea. ia the Htata of Iowa, on tha aiaf day of Ileeeoiber. 1920. eaaJe to tha Inaoraora Coum iaaoor vf ha btata f Orefon, purauant to law: Capital. Amount of rapital atoek paid up 1 500.000 00 Ineoata. Total premium wrom for tha rear S7.994.05S 13 Inter aat, dirideada and renta rreeitrd durint the rear . 1.5A8. 50 2 laroBBo from other aooreaa received during tha year . S0.S99 At Tula! Iiehilillea. eirluaita nf raiilal atork uf A ".00 " ' f I li'.A A.-.7 III Bnatotaa la Oracoo for tka Yrar Net oremiuma reeeived dur ing the ,ear A ?A 49 Loaaea paid durmc the year AAO OA Loaaeo incurred) durmc tha ear 1. 1ST OS ItKTKOIT KIHK A alAKIMR INK. CO. K II. llutler. I'reaideni fhaa A Keekia. Heeretarr Htatutorr reaideal aliarner for aerrleew llarrjr W Kandall. I'ortland. Hreon Total income I9.S4I.30I 9A DUknraaaiAau. Paid for loaaea. endowmenta. aaaaitiea and oarreoder 'aluaa I,OIJ.307 23 Plvtdenda paid to polierkold' era durmc tha rear 70A.785 AO Dividends paid on eapital atork durtnf tha year 81. S00. 00 Commiaaiona and aaiariea paid durinr the year ... . I A07.7I5 50 Taaea. Iirenaea and fees paid dur.nf tha rear 1A7.79AAJ Amount of oil other etpeadt' urea 4AS.7I547 Total espenditorea (VI2I.702AS AtsotA. alue of real eaiale owaed I market value) $ SOO.flOO 00 Value of atorka and honda owned (market or amor- Hied raltie) 3.727.1 10 7J lana on mortfafea and rol- lateral, ele 3.V42 1.070 19 Premium nolea and poller loana 8. 004.713 If. Taah in lsnk and on hand 3I4.A13AO Net onenlleeted and deferred premium. SSJ.349 SO Intereal and rents dua and aeerued .a..V8a.7 34 Other a.a'ta (net) I1.A19SO "rnopala of fh Annual Ataleaeat of tka Oregon Life Insurance Company of Portland, in tha Htata of Oreron. on tka Alal day of Iteeeaober. 1930. made to tha Inauraara f'oramiaaioaer of tha Htata f Orefon, purauant to law: Capital. Amount of rapital atork paid p .1 8 100.000 00 Inrema. Total premium inroraa for tha year 9 7AA.29AOT lntereat. dirtdend and renta received doriaf tha rear IIJ.S3S93 Inrome from other aaureea reaeiveal dnrias Ua year 1.819.45 Total income IrtabaraamaBta. Taid for loaaea, endowmenta. annuities and surrender valuea Tllvidanda paid to poltrvkold- era during tha year Itividenda paid on capital stock during the year . . Commiaaiona snd aaiariea paid during tha year Taaea. Iicenaea and feea paid during the year Amount of all other expend!- tur 8 AAl.AAl 44 AA 131 S3 21.073 14 7.000 00 1.I.7AA99 8.1.10 09 A9.0IA 77 Ubc Central regon Kanh I). E. HUNTER, PresloVnt CARLETOl B. SWIFT, Vice President E. P. MAHAFIEY, Vice Prr. and Hanjager H. M. 8TEI'HK.S, Caahler BEND, OREGON Total ftdcaflto. fti ... 933,07(1 Oil 4 fit t rt-rra 2t,7P,446.00 .ro cUima for lo on- 123.09A M All othr liabilities $.373,551 00 Total lialiliti-a, i-luat of capital stork of fSOO.000 f3.l ,ff..94 2 Basiaass la Orsgoa for Oo Tv. Orotm prmia9 rcivi durinr tka Tear S 96.290 67 Pivnnina an4 4 it id Asia ro- larnat darlnf the jBr ... 4J.0S3 54 LaMat-a paid darinf the year 7 S00 00 tgtJTABI.F: UVK INHT'RAN'CE J-OMPANY Of IOWA F. r. Hobbw-ll. PiMvidant. B. T. Iladlov, Harrftarr, Ftatntorr ridrat attoraax for arir T J Hmd-r Total pnditurf ... $ 341, 37 83 Aiaats. Valnt of ral tata own I (mart.. alna $ lO.OfiO.OO Vatu of aiortia and bont! owned ffnarkft or amor- lii-4 Talofl . .93.a3 laoana on morigmgr and ol- tral. M- 7y2,7 $9 Prn.iun. not fa and poiVj loana 8 70 ftf f'ali in banka and on hind 27.il.rt Ptf Nl Dv-ollfftrd and dforr4 prnituini . . 47.953 SO Intrrt and ranta dua and a--rud o dftf) n7 Othrr aaaats (nat) . 4.5A3.71 Total sdmittM aatrt ... 92,H3d,iM6.ni LUbUttlas. K- wrTM 2,.t7rt,74 Dr. All othor llaMlitii-s 4.V13I 14 Total liabilicla. airlaaiva i ap.lal ato-k $7,ll M0.10 BostMss la Oraffoa for U:a Taar. Oroaa prrminni rv.vd dorinc thm yar 76t,ltaS 07 Prfmiama and dividanda ro torad durinff tba jraar -. 91,071 14 Loaaea paid durinf tha raar AA, M1.61 ORKUON Urr, TNHURAMCK COMPANY A. 1: Milla, PraM-nt. Kan ford Hraltb. Brrotarr. HtatDtorr rfidnt a I torn? for arla irnn l.lfr fnauranf Company A Plain Talk to You: How many jeam have yon brwrr worklnir? And how many dollar have yon put by to help you to ! oppor tnnlty when it romm, or to heroine a imerve for the tin protlurtive peritMl of your llff? Thouminds of pnipln arc now old and ponnilrKN, !. pt-ndinK on rtlativpo or rhaiity, btsauiap they, loo, vtr-rr flnanrially Hliort-HiK,trl at your limn of life. Do you rare to bo caught In the name way? You hnvn time niouich Jrt to avoid their plfllit, hut you M I'HT sfurt. Vou ran do it totlny by openinir an ai -ount with us. You will rind that one of our dime pmket ,kA, or one of our wife type aiivIiik banks will Ik- a Kfeat help. D. E. liTSTISn, I'l-euldont B. P, MAIMFKKY, Vice President F1X)WEIW FOR THE KICK GIRL'H HILEXT IUKIM, FOR THE GLAD INFANT HPRIGH OF IIMKIM." Fragrant Sweet Peas LIKE THK BREATH OF KPRINGTIME THE FREHHEHT AND BENT TO BE HAD IN ItOHErJ, CARNATIONS, ETC., AT ALL TIM EH Blooming Plants and Potted Ferns, 35c and up. BROBERT MILLINERY TELEPHONE BLACK 271 Burying the Hatchet, To bury (lie hnlrln'1 tins in lo In pyiiiini-s be bygtmra. The phraA or lirliialrd ainoii( the North Anirrltnn liiillntia, io rro riiimiianilvil by His "iirvat Spirit." when they sgiolti-l their raliiinet or k-iu plo. lo bury thvir hnttlit'ls, scnlpliis knives, and war rlnti In II iiinunil. so Hint all hoatlls thniichlA mliflil 1lajiiwnr. It was wvlbki aiwn (lint Ilia prenent ul war weapons Irn'la lit wnr at limes. Kssp Houss Plants Moist A pier nf nitni!t, ipilla wst, and knit In at'h liiiiiao plant has been found t res 11 1 1 In irweniieas and freali. neaa lualead nf Hi will lug whlrh so nflili ovrrmkra hciuao plant. Tlirlr falltir In tin well la Oil nut so Riurh In th hent nf lb houss) as lo tha dry. nea a of lha nittioapliera. Tha An I it rated sHiiie "Imulil bs prwaaoil lo siiiiitis, 1 he lintia and Aialk aa near lo iho renter nf the plnut as poaslhla. All Radiators Repaired. Rebuilt, Recored New Kol GuaraiiletMl ItailUlura) you ran freea them up but you can't burwt them. HI op thwart leaky rear wheels with C. at M. Oil Itetalner for Ford rara and truika. fongheln Autlllary Tranamlaalon for Kurd rara anil truika. t Auto & Radiator Shop t IN lUVIVO AYE. I-hone lllatk StNMI; Ilea. Itlark I T.I BEND 1910 'i Popvleiaoa At The Old Stand 1 1 YEARS of Successful BEND 1921 bOOO I'opulalw Insurance, Real Estate and Loan Business Call on mo when )ou want to sell or buy Iteal Katata or have your property Insured Aceiit for lloina InAuranro c0.j A'Attm: St. Paul: Phoenix of London; Ilisuranre Co. of North Amor Ira: and weuly-nva other big old Una Companloa. J. A. EASTES CENTRAL OH :.( VH I.K.AOIVO lHI ItAVt'K AGENCY ELEVEN VKAIOi AT I'-il OREGON A YEN IE, HEM), OHEtiON When You Are In Need of Any Kind of Plumbing, Heating, Tinning or Roofing Work, we solicit your consideration. We use only the best of materials and our workman ship is guaranteed. Let us give you an estimate. ARNOLD & DAVIS PLUMBING COMPANY Phone Black 331 1183 Wall Street WALL PAPER PAINTING and DECORATING IS OUR BUSINESS And- we make It our bualneas to are tht our bnalneaa la handled In a bunlnrnnllke way. C The quality of our Interior decorating cannot lie equalled. Our dlaplay of wall paper as the larajewt and bewt eer nlioavn In Central Oregon. Our prtrv are right On thene quallllrationa we feel juMlfted In anklng you for a consideration when In need of work la our line. A. J. GOGGANS 736 WALL STREET PHONE RED 2781 An American Workers Creed The Company for which I work la a mighty good employe- and I think any employe who baaa't aa Intereet la the surreea of his employer ought lo qalt or get fuj My Idea la that when a m.a aell. his aerrlce. to aa employer, he aell. hi. loyalty at the aame time. If he can't be loyal nd glue the beat that la la him. be ought not to work for that particular employer. By being loyal I don't mean that one baa to be a toady, or that be baa to loae any of hla Independence. The moat loyal may be the Boat Independent, and aanally Is." The Shevlin-Hixon Company 1 Need $650 Cash ! To get this money I will sacrifice my beautiful little home place (bungalow) two lots each 50x140 feet, located at 36i Norton Ave., Weistoria addi tion to Bend, for $2,200.00. Terms on $l,r,rA00 at about $30.00 per month. Thi3 offer stands just two weeks from this, the 13th day of April, 1921. Will pay no agent's commission at this price. BERT SHUEY, Redmond, Oregon CREDIT IS OUR GREATEST ASSET The commercial world is standing on the foundAidh of credit. Every individual is a cog m the great wheel. When one neglects his credit and fails to pay his honest obligations, he makes it impossible for some one else to meet theirs, therefore it is extremely vital that each and every one see to it that we KEEP OUR CREDIT GOOD The Brooks-Scanlon lumber Co. uamiuiuumiuiiUuutuuiiiuiuuuuiuuiiuuuumMuwt llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllililiHiuiil