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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1921)
gwAaAAAA TDK WKATIIKIl Fulr Tonight mid Tomorrow. THE BEND! BULLETIN DAILY EDITION VOL. V. UEND, DHHC'HUTHH COUNTY, OIUBOON, TIU.IIMDAY AFTKKNION, AUGUST JM, IMI. No. I MAY PROSECUTE MEN WHO GAVE BERGDOLL HELP COMMITTEE SCORES HANDLING OF CASE ARMY AID IS DENIED Mi-Arthur of Oregon Hlgna Minority Report, Clearing- Army OmYlala 'Majority Hold Army HrMinl 4 '' 1,1c llerg. loll Write Hunk. ( Hr UnlUd Vr U Tha IWa4 BulMia) WAHIIINUTON. Aim. 18 III a majority report lo the houui of rp reaentallvr, tho member of I lie flnrgdnll In vpatlKut Ion committee to day recommended puulllva action agulnat everl persons Involved In llnrgdoll's escape. Threa of the five inerobcra of the committee signed the majority re port, arathliigly denouncing the war departments handling of the caa prior to Ili'rgdoU'a escape In May 1920. McArthur of Oregon, algned the minority report, which deiilea thai army men aided In IWgdoll'a eacapa. It la underatood thai llergdoll la writing book about the affair. TROOPS GUARD - IRISH SOLONS I'KACF. ylKSTION DIHCI.KHF.D IIF.IIIVD ( LOHKD IX Mill Will IK NATIONS 111 Nil PREPARATIONS TO RENEW WAIL . . I Hr Vnll4 Pnm fc THe-tWad BulWtla.) DUBLIN. Aug. II The Hall Hire- nn la dlacuaalng the peace queatlon In cloaed araalona while Ireland and England ruah prrparatlona lo renew the war. Irlah republican army aenlrlea are guarding the meeting ' place, while at the barracka of both Irlah and llrlllhh troopa activities betoken a four of reiiewiil of hoatllltlea. STATE MARSHALS ON WAY TO BEND lUrlier And H)kr Mart From Salem lly Auto City OltlrlnU To Ar - company Tlirm on FMiing Trip. Kioto Fire Mamhal A. C. Ilarber and Deputy Mnrahal Hyke are leav ing Kalem by auto today end expect lo arrive In (lend tomorrow, atntea a wire received thl morning by Fire Chief Tom Carlon. If O. li. linker, president of the city council I In Ilend Friday o that Mayor E. D. (illaon'i presence will not be required at tomorrow night' meeting, Chief Carlon plan to take Ihe mayor with the two state official on a fishing trip to Diamond Like. MICKIE SAYS MOAMtUG NO VAOM44 AAOUT -rW CJftS, EOTTOG. Atf Mt CKi PATCHED PftKTw" KUNMING A WVJPAP W A ev-RaP6ClH ?N3 B0oUEaS.9AAB A A BANK, AND ViR AVIt J00VaU6 PER ViO SMiPATVW, BECUX afttfWia Hoppers Darken Sun, Devour Food Needed By Slavs PAULS, Auk. 18. Billion of grasshopper, darkening Ilia ky am destroying the last vut)K of the cr(ii needed for lurvliig Russia In I lie Bamara and Bura- toff districts, accord I iif lo the Hud Cross. Five uillllon tuna of . food hava been deatroyed In the dl- lilcls Initiated by grlifpper Infesting. Whole village are abandoned. People tin dead by Ihn roadaldea. AMATEUR NIGHT IS NEXT WEEK MF.KTINO OF II. A. A. C. MEM BERS AMI OTHERS FRIDAY MlillT IS FREE HOARD NAMES DEPARTMENT HEADS, Anybody who mlaaea th? big ama teur night and community meeting at Ilia American Legion building net Friday night, will regret II. the management promlaea. The meet ing la planned for II. A. A. C. member and all olhera who are In lereated In the club'a act Ir It lea. No churgea will be made. "We cannot vouch for the excel lenre of the performance," Manager Cobb aald Inet night. "We can aa aure you, however, thai you will en Joy It." A number of entertainer and othera who claim lo be enter lalnera have volunteered their serv Icea. At last nlght'a meeting of the gov erning board, the heada of aeveral de partment were maned. They will have captain under them for each activity. Dr. L. W. Catchall li bead of entertainment. Carl A. Johnaon haa charge of liutooaralbialura. Dr. H. C DodaV of outdoor athletic, and H. J. Overturf retalne hi auper vialon over memberahlp. riana were made for opening the pool hall and repairing the bowling alley. An offer of cooperation from the Hhevlln-Hixon band waa accepted. The band will give during the winter one free concert a month, and will play for free dancing later. Thl may he done In connection with the club' community meeting. BRITAIN'S NAVY MUST BE FIRST LLOYD (iKOIttiK TKI.I.M Ctl MOXH HK.X FOKCK MI ST I. KM) WOULD, AXMHMIXti DK t ISI(I F COXFKItKM K. tor Uniud Frm tajTHt Bmi Bull!!.! LONDON. Aug. I $. Premier Lloyd Oeorge told the houae of com mon today that the Ilrltlnh empire miial have a naval force equul to Hint of anv other country. In mak ing til long expected Btiitemcnt re garding the decision of the Imperial conference Juat cloaed. tho premier aald "it wu ngreed that the Ilrltlnh navy shall bo aecond to none. Loud cheer greeted the premier' remarks. NEW RATE HELD UP UNTIL SEPTEMBER 16 (Itr United Trot to The Ilend TlutUtln.) WASHINGTON. Aug. IS. Tho In- tcrntnte commerce commliiHlon today HiiNpended until September 16, pro poned reduced frelsht rule on fresh fruit and vegetable between point In Arlioun. California. Nevada. No Mexico, Oregon and I'tnh to points In Arizona. MEETING TONIGHT TO BE OPEN HOUSE Tonight' Joint meeting of Tercy A. Stevens Post No. 4 and the La dies' Auxiliary la planned a an open hsuac, to which alt ex-nervlce men and their relative are invited. The committee In charge promise big eats', dancing, and a general good time. The business meetings of the iwo organisations will begin at t o'clock. BURGLAR KNOWS WHERE TO LOOK FINDS KEY AND MONEY AT RESTAURANT 'JO Hidden III Savoy Cafe, but Thief Gela It With I10 From Amrrlcaa Bakery Till Crime Hemlnda Of. Ilicia of runtime Burglaries. Police are (eeklng today for the burglar who lut night looted the till at the American liukery of 1 10, and who took $20 In change from cup hidden among the dlahe In the Savoy cafe In the unit room with the bakery on Oregon avenue. From the manner In which the crime was committed, officer are confident that the man they want I familiar with the Interior arrange ment of thn building. It 1 eonalder ed that he may he the unit man who twice burglarised the Pastime lunch room, each time leaving with aome f!0 taken from the cup which waa the rcxtauraut'a hiding place for money taken In after banking hour. Replace Key. The burglur 1 believed to hava en tered the bakery and reataurant be tween the hour of II and 12 o'clock taat night. Removing bole from a trap door In the rear of the building he went down alalia, found the key near Ihe door, entered with It aid. went up tair. took all the looae change In the place, and made hi exit through the trap door, leaving the basement door locked and the key where he had found It. He even covered the trap door on hi depart ure. FIND HAHONEY INSANE AGAIN ALLF.OKD WIFK KLAYF.K'H CON DITION shows qi ick cham;: FIVF. AI.IF.NISTS DKCLAKK MIXD IXAFFWTFD. (ft, Unllrd PnM lota tWnd Bulletin.) SEATTLE. Ang. 18. "Sune lat night. Insane again today." I the re port authorttlea gave out today con cerning Jame Mahoney, acheduled to plead guilty or not guilty. Monday to the murder of hi wealthy aged wife. Kate Mahoney. Lee Johnatone. Muhoney's lawyer, mny file another insanity charge against the prisoner, despite the fact thai five alienist' declared Mahoney sane yesterday. PHEASANTS ARRIVE HERE FOR RELEASE Seventy-five Chinese pheasants were received yesterday from A. K. Uurghduff, slate game warden, by H. J. Overturf. Fifty of them were released yesterday at Tumalo. There is no open season on pheasants In Central Oregon now. EXPECT JAPANESE CROWN PRINCE TO BE NAMED By Henry W. Kinney t United 1'rcM Staff Cormimndrnl ) TOKIO, Aug. 18 When the crown prince returns from bis visit In Europe he will be appointed regent of Japan. This was the belief toduy of the best Informed public men mid jour nalists, but ns yet no whisper even bus been allowed to filter through Into print. No newspaper would dare to discuss the matter, as It would nienn certain and Instant suppres sion. Tho crown prince Is now of age. according to Japnnose count. Over a year ago, when the III health of the emperor reached the stage where he could no longor attend public func tions, and when it became necessary to have the empress or the crown prince receive ambassadors and per form similar duties In hi place, there wa some talk about appointment of a regent, but the crown prince was not mentioned at the time, and then the Imperial household department promptly denied the story. Now, It it pointed out, the crown Boys Tampering With Mail Boxes Warned By Fox Complaint to the poatofflce that aninl) boy have been tarn- perlng with mall boxe on the T weat aidn of the river have been referred to the city police, and 4 thl morning Police Chief Fox 4 4 laaued a warning to parent to 4 4 caution their children againit 4 4" any uch depredation. There 4 4, have been no actual theft of 4 4 mail matter. Pout mauler W. H. 4 4Hudaon fltalea, but letter have 4 4 been taken from the proper 4 tboxes and dropped Into boxe 4 4. belonging to other persona, 4 4 caualng considerable annoy- 4 nce. 4 4 A aevere penalty I provided 4 4 lor prank of the kind. Chief 4 4 Fox mentioned, emphaxlzing the 4 4 j-nponalblllty which parent 4 4 ahould feel in preventing their 4 4 children from coming under the 4 4 Lerms of the law. 4 KW.L&P.HEAD BACK IN BEND CHARLES A. BROWN TO IAKE 10 DAY STAY Central Oregon Keener)' Lures From CbK-ago Hope. To Make An uncemrnt Itrgarding Company Affair Within Few Day. Central Oregon scenery and affairs or the Uend Water. Light A Power Company combined thl year to bring Charlea A. Brown, president of the company, to Bend. Accompanied by nl wife. Mr. Brown arrived In the city la( night, and will remain in and itar Bend for the next eight or I0"dV.'tlf."W0Tt Is" always pe?av ed with the appearance bf thfs'ctey. but on thi visit - he Is especially struck by its metropolitan aspect possibly due to the new pavement laid in tbe business district. Returning from Bend lo Chicago last year, Mr. Brown first drove to the Willamette valley by way of the McKenxle pass. On the trip over the summit he so greatly enjoyed the mountalu scenery that he decided this year to see more of Central Ore gon's natural beauties, especially that part of Oregon's recreation sec tion which is so close to Bend. Asked In regard to company af fairs of public interest. Mr. Brown stated that he is now studying pub lic needs in line with the company's work, and hopes to make a definite statement embodying the results of this study within a few days. RECORD HOP CROP, BIG PRICE HOPED (Br I'nltrd Praaa to TS. Btnd Balletia.) WASHINGTON. Aug. 18 The hop crop will total 32.000.ouu I pounds with farmers predicting a I dollar a pound price because of home 'brew demand. Is the forecast here. RULER OF NATION prince is receiving the finishing touches in his training as a future sovereign by his visit In Europe, and there will be every reason for placing hUn in the position ns regent when he returns. In the meantime the press satisfies itself with elaborate speculations with regard to the movements of the elder statesmen, particularly a long conference with Prince Yamagata and Prince Salonjl recently had with the emperor. Most of the papers con fined themselvps to the supposition that the talk concerned Itself with arrangements for he crown prince's return and for his wedding. Whether the crown prince Is, In fact, made regent immediately upon hlj return to Japan or not, the pub lic looks forward towards great chnnges, owing to his experience abroad. Great satisfaction haa been expressed at his rubbing elbows with ordinary mortals In England, France and elsewhere. The mass of the peo ple, as well as many enlightened men of high rank, look forward to a more democratic, turn of things. SURFACING FOR STATEHIGHWAY GOAL OF CLUB PAVING BY 1925, URGE DIRECTORS PLAN ON CONFERENCE Support For Oregon Products Week Guaranteed At Mot log. With Detail Krferrrd To Uend Merrbanta Aaoorlatlon. For tbe purpose of attempting to secure the paving of the Datles-Cal Ifornla highway by 192S, a commit tee of tbe Commercial club was au thorlzed at today' executive board meeting, to arrange a meeting at Bend with Tbe Dalles and Klamath Falls and other cities between. The directors voted to discontinue the membership of the Bend Com mercial club in tbe U. 8. Chamber of Commerce. Plans for the Oregon Product week were referred to tbe Merchants' association, tbe club guaranteeing support, and providing a committee to work with tbe merchants in ar ranging tbe display and selecting a date. The lumber left at Elk lake after the Editorial association banquet was donated to tbe forest service to make permanent tables for camper. All bill of the Commercial club were allowed. TESTS SELECT coMrFrmvF. examinations FOR BOTH WKST POINT AND ANNAPOLIS WILL BE HELD IN BKND OCTOBF.R 29. Appointments to the Naval Acad emy at Annapolis and the Military Academy at West Point by Congress man N. J. Slnnotl will be made for next year by means of a competitive examination. This examination will be held for Mr. Sinnott by the V. S. Civil Service commission on Oct. 29, 1921, in Baker, Bend. La Grande. Klamath Falls, Ontario, Pendleton and Tbe Dalles. Appointments' will be made by the congressman according to the grades made by the candidates taking the examination, as reported to him by the examiners of the Civil Service commission. The second district of Oregon will have three vacancies at the Naval Academy, three princlpalships and nine allernateshlps; and one princi palship and two alternateships at the Military Academy during 1922. The official examinations to Annapo lis are held during February and April. 1922. and fd West Point on March 7. 19J2. Mr. Sinnott has set the date for the competitive examina tions far ahead in order that those successful therein may have plenty of time to prepare for the official ex aminations. Anyyoung man of the required age who is a bona fide resident of the second district of Oregon. Is eligible to take the examination. Full par ticulars may be had by writing to N. J. Sinnott. room 347, House of Rep resentatives. Washington, D. C. KLAMATH IS READY FOR ROAD MEETING Mod ford Representation At Crater Lake Suggested Conference At Bend Is I'mler Consideration. A wire received this morning from the Klamath Falls Chamber of Com merce states that delegates from that organliation will be glad to meet Bend representative at Crater lake for a good roads conference. The telegram suggests that Medford rep resentation also be asked. The invitation wa sent several days ago by tbe Bend Commercial club. The possibility of aaother con ference to be held at Bend I now being considered, It waa learned to wwm day. DR. BRUMFIELD DECLARED SANE ATTORNEY SAYS SECOND EXAMINATION MADE AS CHECK WANTS TO GO HOME Koorborg Dentin Give Only 8HM of Information Kept la Fort land Beraone of IauMlrquarjr of The Dougla County JalL ( Br Vaitad Pram to Tba Bn4 Bollatla.) PORTLAND. Aug. 18. Dr. R. It. Brumfleld 1 adjudged sane by Dr. William A. House. Alienist, district Attorney Neuner announced today. Tbe dentist is declared to be la ab solute possession of bis faculties. A second examination was held In tho Multnomah district attorney's office. A. N. Orcutt, Roseburg attorney, chosen to defend Brumfleld attended today's examination when Brumfield confronted District Attorney Nenaer. and other officers, in the Maltnotnaa county district attorney's office. Nothing further was learned from prisoner, except bis desire to retara to Roseburg. - -Departure a Secret Tbe date when he will go back ia uncertain, a officers are trying to keep it secret. Brumfleld still Is incarcerated hera in the county Jail. Officers are not telling when they will transfer the prisoner to the Roseburg JalL The Inadequacy of tbe Jail there is glvwa as a reason why the man should he kept here. Dr. Brumfleld Is apparently nor mal again. He expresses a wish to sew his family and clear up the mystery. He gives the Impression that ha ia anxious to clear himself. . . REPORT CLAIM FOR WAR LOSS VNITED STATES DEMANDING REPARATIONS FOR LTV SACRIFICED, AS TREATY CON DITION, RCMORED. ( Br United Pnaa to Ttw Bend Bulktiav) BERLIN. Aug. 18. According ta current report here, the United States is making reparation for American lives lost in the war on of the demands in drafting the peace treaty with Germany. Despite resentment on the part of German leaders over this and other demands, they show a disposition ta sign the treaty, thus acceding ta all of them. It is hinted also that the United States is seeking Lusitania repara tion, although there is no confirma tion of this. NEW COMMITTEE IS TO CHOOSE CAMP More Suitable Site Than SheUa Park Sought Choice of Fin Group Was Kept Secret. A new committee to find a suitable camp ground than Shevlin park waa today appointed by Presi dent R. S. Hamilton of the Commer cial club. Members of the new com mittee are D. 0. McPherson, R. N. Bitchwalter, J. A. Eastes, Frank Iu abnlt, R. M. Smith. Only the five members of the com mittee which chose Shevlin park and one other person knew why the luncheon yesterday was held there. The new committee Is expected to choose a piece of ground and lead the Commercial club there next Wed nesday noon. BURNS IS NAMED AS INVESTIGATION HEAD (By United Prasa to Th Bnd Ballattnl WASHINGTON. Aug. 18. Wil liam J. Burn ha been appointed to succeed William Flynn as head of taa Investigation bureau, department of Justice, according to Attorney Gen eral Daugherty'i announcement la-' day.