) . ;..thb. wkVlilEn-Vi , f MtiiDrulty full tonight mid lomorrew. evvvwvvvvvvvvvv BEIND BULLETIN DAILY EDITION VOU V. itio.M). ii;si'iirrK lot ntv, oiti;;ov, i m iim.av aiteiinoon. hkitemkek , mat i ' No. I BEND REALIZES TRUE VALUE.OF HOMEPRODUCTS PUPILS STRIKE, STAGE PARADE FOR PRINCIPAL SPEAK UP AND GET ACQUAINTED EVANS DEFENSE' LAYS EMPHASIS UPON INSANITY v.- I Al-l A Boy Utn-m? Vlish Guess I've been ma THE UwUr,W.nrf Sfime- FES JrWrwV ' " STOKE WINDOWS AND DINNER FEATURES FREEMAN .IS VISITOR llfllllM llctl'KNlJllll (if lllllllfjl4llirfl Ami llio-lin Men WIhi An iinl ( ( II) Annul To Hi- Made IliU Evening. Willi more windows showing tho V it I of (hi' homo ii.iyroll hud nil On-gnn prodm-ls illiini'r In li Klvi'ii IihiIkIiI ut Kpmirth hull looming u 111 perfect end of a perfect duy. real linllnn (lint Mi-nil U fully a II vi- lit tin lmnirt ultra nf atltiiulntlug Ore gon's Iniliihlrli-ii was brought home In the delegation of I'oriliiiiil inanu f .id urn mill Illiniums lorn, who, lii'iiili'il by I). (". Freeman, manager of the Associated Indiialrles of Ore Kin. nilrvi-il III the rlly this tnorli Inn ('unit trl2i for tho best cdura tlmitil Value, heat advertising v.illli'. nnd for Ihn most artistic window dls lny . will hi- awarded tonight l llii t'n'ic league dinner. Only on it fen. luri- of the program remains uncompleted--Ihw school r-njy content on Oregon product Till" ran mil lr lllilMlrll II 111 II nf XI wnuk u the woik of llm pit p I ! ha been seriously In terefcred with liy the trouble ovni llm loml teurhlug iliiallnn. Valuable I'Harv Offered . Prices offered In thin contest tire B SI rudlvnrn phonograph of thi- value of I K.o. donuli'd by ihn Htrndlvara riiomiKriiiiti Co., framed landscape by Kimt. a Juiitti-ii sweater by lli JuliKcii K li 1 1 1 1 11 k .Mill", u cuil liy the Jacobs Mill ft Cup Co., u murkliiaw l.y Ni-imimlii-r Itroa. nnd a pair of titioi-a liy the llergninti .Shoo Co. I'orllniid visitors who will bp lli'iid'a guests ul llm dinner IiiiiIkIiI lire: II J. Trunk, president of As sociated Industrie, nnd bend of Ihn liliunuli-r Frank Drug Co.; K. N. Strong, manager of (In- Oregon Life Insurance Co.: K. C'nrrer. of the lleaver-l'nrtliind tvim-iil Co : I.. 1). Conk. Kii i -flllTord Co ; M. II. John noli, sales malinger I'urlllr Const llln ruli Co: E. J. lli-rry. Whlilleld Whltcnuih Co.; C. II. Iliilli-n. Con n. -l.i llii Co.; II. M. Durstou. I'u rlllr Telephone Co.; I). C. Freeniun. manager Associated Industrless. Window Air- All rm (Inn ll required no iiivrliil effort In nr rungn mi (iri'Ron display ul Ihn lli-nd Fnrnltare store, because 71 n-r cent of the goods Hint an- III stock there nre made In Oregon, any a Manager Mrliiersnn. ni-droom furniture made by (hf Hornlnirkpr .Munufnrtiiiinic -o.,'ofMra fnmllure by lh Orr-nox Tabid Co., nnd blnnkrla madn by Hi-Ori-non City Wooli-n mill, nrr ahnwn. Hprrlul dlKpluya of Cnrnallon milk and of (IoIiIimi Wral coffvn und Nu ray a ten nra ahnwn In windows of lhi M I hit hiilldliiK. Till Owl IlriiK alorn aliowa I'urola mid Wnnuco-Slnarna produrta, and nlao om prrpurailona which aro not tmly nmdo by Orrnon chemlata, bill on t ho formulae f iimlxln'd by the Owl rninpiiny. It. II. I.ovnn haa Ihc moat unique illnptiiy of OrpRon prodnna ahown. It conslala of a moonshine plant, com ' plpto with miiHh hnrn-l, boiling vat, worm and Foil, and apvernl anmploa pitrportlng to hn the product of the ntlll. The moonahlnt-i" la there, with IiIh rlTte, guurdlng the plant. Unuaiiul Inlereat luia been mniiifeBtpd In the dlaplay. In the opposite .window, lea thor goods' nro. httractlvaly ahown. I lie product ot the Ooorge Lawrence Co. of Portland. - A allowing of -Mnypole yarn from the grpuse wool to llm tinlahnd prod uct fnulurea the nlrnollve display , nt the Miinnhelmer alore. A pile of ' raw wool Just na It cornea' from the xheep's buck, la ahown, then In tho acourrd and combed 1 Htngea. Tlin ala pin from Hie fourth to eighth drnw Inga, then In the npiin nnd twlslnd Ktiig!, nnd finally u tolorml ynVn, la aeon In one of Ihn store's big win dows, which uIho cimlaliiH woolen godriH, IncliidliiR bln'n1iet'nml cloth. Ai OieKon' City woolen mill display b In Ihn store's other window. "At the O'llotinell ninrket.. Cnrnn tlon milk, Bwirt'H premlnm Inihis, nml Inn! proiltiRcd bx tlio O'DoimellH, nro used In n limit .window. Kadi of the four windows nt the (Cnntlnund on I'aga 4.) I!. II. S. STUDENTS YELL FOK PAULSON SUSPENSION IS VOTED KkiH iillnii of Hi'iili-iii p l'n-il On IllilUli-ndi-ra l-ft Willi l'rllirliul And Kiiiirliili nil. nl -Mhii) Al Irnd ClMaara In Afli-rniMiii. Hluili-nls of thi. lli-nd hlKh sihool drrlnri'd a'alrlkn this morning, arr pniillnlng throiiKh llu stii-fta of lint city for iii-arly two Imura. rhunlliiK "we taunt 1'iiulaon and fiiir pluy" as tiny murrhi-d. Koine .100 witu In line. Addrraai'd by lu-e Mrltiibi-rls. pri-aldenl of the aluili-nl body. In front of the gyinnitHliiiii, tlu-y voti-d lo return to llii-lr rluaara lomorrow morning. The demonatrutlou wus alugvd ns a remonalrancp aguinal the dlarbitrge of 1'rlnrlpul Murk A. I'nul aou two days ago on rhurgea of In rompplency and Insubordination. A sperial arhool bourd mei-tlng held tlila noon at the realdi'tire of (. A. Iluydfii on Conareas street result ed In the suapi-nalon for Insubordin ation of the sludi-uls reaponaible fori the parade, leaving rierutlon of the aentsnce lo Mlaa lliirrlet I'mbaugh as prlurlpal. nod R. V. Moore aa city iiperlntendi'iit. lUiaril Hliimla Finn Clasaea wpre m-iirly di-aerlrd this morning few momrnla uftnr aaaem bly lit Id o'rlork. Krvin MrN'pul had addreaai-d Ihn aludenls and asked if jlhoy dralrvd In ai-rpi-nllnn for I'uul 'son, someone ahoutrd "lei'a go," and the purudo started. Tina afternoon the allenduiire had greatly Incrensed, over 200 being In class ami study rooms. Flintier demonatr.it Ions of the kind, arrordlng lo opinions expressed by Individual tuenibers of the bourd. will be met by suspension of all ath letlra. and a request to rlly and coun ty aufliorltlea lu lake the situation III band. SISTER GIVES MAHONEY ALIBI WDM V H lis MIK TAI.KK.lt WITH AUf.lt WIVK OX TIIK lAV AKTKK Mi nitKU IS AI.I.KiiKII TO IMVK IK I ItllKII. (Rr t'nltnt rmaloTh IWnd RulMln.) SKATTLK. 8ept. 2 .Mrs. IH lores Johnson today testified In de fense of her brother, James Ma honey, arrused murderer of hla aRi-d wife. Mrs. Kate. Muhoney. Mm. Johnson wild she talked with Mrs. Muhoney on April 16, at an hour later llian tho stale says Muhoney slurred his wife's body In a trunk. Mrs. Johnson said she hud a tele phone conversation with tho al legedly murdered woman on April 17, tho day after she was supposed to have been murdered. Cross examination failed to shake her testimony. . , FINAL WELL TEST SET FOR SATURDAY !t-monslratln Will lie Held Kliow Ing Full Artesian Flow In Fort ItiH-k Valley. A final demonstration which will test to the utmost the flow of the artesian well recently drilled on the John KriiHt ranch In tho Fort Rock valley, Is Hot for Siituidny. Henry M. Parks, director of the slute bur eau of mines, stated this morning on IiIh nrrlvnl In lieml. Mr. Turks now on his way to llend. bus with lilm N. C Jamison, expert driller, who will look over Hie work nlrcinly nccoinpllnlied in preparation for tho final lent. Tumping nt the rule of inoro llimi find gallons a mln ii I e has already failed to diminish (ho flow appreciably. it U OrtKon Vvinlm ln W itI. In lU-nd Railroad Union Leaders Believe Men Will Strike (Br t'ollx) Praaa to Th Hnd UulMln.) CHICAGO. Sent. 29. I'nlon leaders clulin Ihut all I lie lurge unions voied In favor of a atrike rather than accept the 12 per cent wage rut. They say the coat of living is down only IS per cent. Officials are warning the roads aguinst I he danger of a 4 general strike, as the certainty of union inemb.-rs favor surh union grows. The smaller union runvasa bngliis .Monday. Armed with a atrike vole, the union men be- 4 lieve they will be In a more fa- vorahle position to negotiule with the railroads. ANDERSON CASE HEARING ENDED DECISION IS EXPECTED FRIDAY MORNING W ll no Mm I ify A I A I e rr- I lorn In i nli I WW . A mli-r mmi'n HmtilurltliiK IVtVitsf SI h'l.t n I'mliT AilvUrmrnl Alleged alterations In the cash book of the llend Water Light & Tower Co., sheets of which are ex hibits In the hearing of A. K. And erson today on a charge of larceny, were Identified by John T. Tnsiiulll. auditor, and by J. A. Weecor hand writing expert, as inuile by Ander son. The alterations, Tasqulll test ified, tended to reduce the balance In the cash on hand column. The testimony was ended at 3:20 this afternoon. Anderson , declined to make a statement, no evidence was Introduced by the defense, and neith er attorney offered any argument. Judge Sawyer took the case under advisement, and will render a decis ion at nine o'clock tomorrow morn ing. Anderson may be released for lack of sufficient evidence, or hound over to the grand Jury. The original entries In the rash book were made by Miss Hllnh tlrlck, one or two corrections by U T. Dawson, the cashier, and the al terations by Anderson, aald both wit nesses, except In canes where the handwriting could not he determin ed. In one or two cases the number first written could be distinguished, they testified. Thorough Trolie Made Investigation was made of the bnnk balances for several months back of all office employes of the company, said Tasqulll. Deposits In excess of Anderson's salary checks lo the amount of $f!50 were discov ered, ho enid. . Anderson wns nsked lo explain this, nnd said his wife gave Ihn money to him. She corroborated this. Ask ed where she received the money, ac cording to Ihn witness, she said she brought $1100 from the east. She still had $75, mid had given her mother $50. Lutor, mild Tnsnulll, Mrs. An- (Continued on page 8) and Maiiutccr FrMrnii of .mm-u((v1 Inilufttrlen rmy tntrKliirtionii are In ortjrr. U. S. OFFICERS HAVE CLEW TO SUPER BANDIT (Br United Prraa to Th Bnd BulMin.) SAN FRANCISCO. Kent. 29 Fed- ; era I authorities are searching the 'city for George Wilbur of Raymond. ( Wuxhlngton, restaurant proprietor, close friend of Roy Gardner, train bandit. Wilbur telephoned Raymond yesterday from Sun Francisco, the uiilhorltles learned. 1 They believe tha when they find Wilbur they will be close to captur 'ing Gardner. Gardner is thought to have been in Raymond last Friday, where Chief fihumwav believes he stole an automobile, and made his getaway on funds provided by Wil bur. HRITISH ANSWER IS SENT IRELAND rrettilrr Ihi'liirrw Attitude Toward ltidiMndenre And Disruption of K.mpiie I nallerable. ( Itr Unltrd r-rrw to Tn Bend Bulletin.) LONDON. Sept. 29. Lloyd George's reply lo De Valera's latest note was forwarded to Ireland today, asking Irish representatives to meet at London with members of the Brit ish cabinet on October 11. Lloyd-Georae has Informed De Valera that Britain's attitude toward independence of Ireland, and disrupt ion of the empire, is unalterable. BEND WITNESSES GO TO TRIAL OF EVANS W. D. Barnes and Cliff Johnson were two 13end witnesses to leave last night for The Dalles to testify In the trial of Abe Evans for mur der. The trial was to begin today. Attorney W. I. Myers went to The Dulles Tuesday night. Before leaving he slated that quite a different state of affairs would be brought out at the trial than has been Indicated In previous accounts of James Doran's death. HOLD TAX OFFICIAL ON SWINDLE CHARGE (Br United Preaa to Tke Bead Bulletin) WASHINGTON, Sept. 29. E. G. Rlrkmeyer, of the federal Income tax department, was arrested today in connection with the alleged plot to swindle the government of a million nnd a hnlf. It Is claimed Rickmeyer attempted to obtain bribes to reveal confident Inl Information. WANDERER TO HANG, STAY IS REFUSED I P- Unlte.1 Proas to The lli-nd Bulletin.) STRING FIELD, Sept. 29. Gov ernor Small today refused to stay tho execution of Curl Wanderer, mur derer of his wife, unborn bnby, nnd a nigged stranger In a fake holdup. Wandeir hunss tomorrow In Chicago. BIGGEST BOOZE RING EXPECTED TO BE LOCATED I Br United Prca U The Bend Bulletin.) SAN' FRANCISCO, Sept. 29. Fed eral officials today believed an in vestigation of the liquor sources for the Arbuckle party would result in an exposition of the greatest liquor running ring ever unearthed in the west. They announced that Los Angeles and Long Beach police had turned over a witness to them who disclosed the story of the alleged ring main taining branches in all large coast cities, with Mexico, and Canada as the sources of supply. This ring it is claimed, turnlshed Arbuckle with liquor. Fatty Arbuckle. free today on $5, 000 cash bond, has left for Los Angeles, where he will await the call for arraignment ou a manslaughter charge and subsequent trial. Defense attorneys declared today that Arbuc kle will never face trial, while Brady is hotly scoring the court for not holding him on a murder charge, claiming the fact that he Is held on a manslaughter charge indicates suf ficient evidence for murder. Fatty Is in good spirits following his dismissal on a murder charge, believing he can fight the manslaugh ter dauger successfully. WHOLE VENIRE DISQUALIFIED 1 1. .ATTOItXKYS FOK MKS. SOUTHARD SCOUK l!r:CU-S--TtHKRIFF WHO SF.KVF.I) SUMMONS IS STATU WITXF-SS. TWIN FALLS, Sept. 29. Attor neys defending Mrs. Southard, accus ed husband-murderess, scored a point today when they disqualified at one stroke the whole venire of 40 men court summoned for prospective Jury duty. They also disqualified Sheriff Sherman as competent to summon a Jury because he signed the original complaint against Mrs. Southard, charging murder, and Is the prosecu tion's witness. BUSINESS BETTER DURING SEPTEMBER Business during the month Just ending has been the best of the cur rent year, reports A. G. Clurk of the Central Oregon Motor Co. As egents for the Ford automobile, the com pany unloaded another carload of autos yesterday. . COG THROWS SPARK, IGNITES MAGAZINE KANSAS CITY, Sept. 29.-Four men were killed, and several burned, when a powder magazine here blew up today from spark thrown by a cog wheel. DORAN'S KILLER GOES ON TRIAL PICK JURORS RAPIDLY KInjrr Ktufllcs Vnvr During II r Inn Atvl Tnke IJtllr Apparent Int-rt-t In I'rtx-eedin;:. Hut I IlrllrriH Ni-tou. (Spatial to The Bulletin.) THE DALLES. Ore., Sept. 29. A defense of insanity will Interposed to save the life of Abe Evans, Bend logger, whose trial began here today on the charge of murdering James Doran. By his emphasis of the in sanity question entering into the guilt of the defendant, in examining the prospective Jurymen during the morning, W. P. Myers. Fiend attor ney, clearly Indicated the means that will be sought to aave Evans from the gallows. Mrs. Evans and chil dren are In the court room. Seven Teniermen had been passed for cause by both sides at noon to day, and the Jury will probably be complete tonight. The opening state ments and testimony for the prosecu tion will begin Friday morning, ix Is believed. F.vans Apathetic Evans was a figure of curiosity to the crowd which comfortably filled the court room. He was brought i by Sheriff Cbrisman neatly dressed in a blue suit and spent the morning engaged In close scrutiny of his fin gers while the attorneys pressed ap on the qualifications of the venire men. Although outwardly quiet Evans is said to be very nervous. He made no attempt to assist bis attor ney in the selection of Jurymen, and much of the time appealed to know very little of what was transpiring. John L. Gastln Is. assisting Myers in the defense today. ; MILES CHOSEN FOR PROMOTION SHEVI.IX - HIXOX CASHIER TO SUCCEED TO POSITION OF AS SISTANT OKNK.KAL MANAGER, FOLLOWING JOHNSON'. R. D. Miles, cashier for The She-lin-Hixon Company, associated with the company for the past 15 years, will succeed to the position left opem by the resignation of Carl A. Jonat son. third assistant general manager, which includes the duties ot office manager. This was the announce ment made yesterday evening by Gen eral Manager J. P. Hennessy. Both Mr. Johnson and Mr. Miles came to Bend with the opening ot the company's operations here. Mr. Johnson had started with tho com pany 10 years ago at Spooner, Min nesota, and Mr. Miles had come to Bend from Fraiee. Mr. Miles will continue his duties as cashier after October 1 which marks the termination of Mr. John son's official connection with the company. Mr. Johnson will have a part in the organization of the Dick Transmission Co., the corporation which, headed by J. H. Meister, win manufacture the new six speed trans mission device invented by C. C. Die of this city. Headquarters will probably be t San Francisco. v VAUDEVILLE SHOW PLANNED BY CLUB Plans tor a vaudeville show to be given by the B. A. A. C. at the gym nasium on October 14 are under way. James Fisher is In chnrge of prepara tions. The bill has not yet been an nounced. SUES ON CONTRACT Suing to enforce the contract for management of tho building which bears his name, D. Rphlnr has filed complaint, ncalnst John Michael and J. F. Arnold. Ho Is represented by Jay H. Upton of Prlnevllle.