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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1921)
THE BEND BULLETIN THK WRATH Kit fair tonight and tomorrow. DAILT EDITION tlWWWWWWHVVWWWVVWHl VOI V. IlKNI), KKHI'III'TKS UII NTV, OHEGO.V, Tilt IWDA V AH EHXOOX, 04TOI1KK , 1021. No, 104 15 PER GENT SHOWN IN BUSINESS FREIGHT ACTIVITY ON INCREASE TRAIN ADDED BY O.T. Nrnil-WiH'kly Kirlt i I Mm oiitliinnl Nrmly Vrnr .u, w Mml nrry lly lilll loiinl hhl pliilC 'tin front I iik ItnllnmiN. Ah iiii Indication Hull 111" business ieii'fsliiii U ritlilly punniiiR Into history come (tin announcement liy Jink Wright, lorn I freight and pn-i'iiKi-r agent, Hint freight bundled from llrml during the nioiilli of Sep tember reached a tutul of 4 28 car loads, nil Inrrensn of 16 per ri-nl over the August lolul. Thin w exclusive of merchandise ahlpmcnla. the larg r part of whlrh urn Incoming Tim Inrrcaa In holding up nicely thl monili. Wright ). anil If any U. X I" stronger limn (hut shown deling September. Freight Train .Vhl.tl Additional freight activity, always an rriirate Index to generul business condition hn made It neceary to put on Hi" Oregon Truuk'a m-iiiI-weekly freight, discontinued ticurly a yfiir ago, Truvcllng Frnlicht ami Passenger Agent J. T llurdy announ ced Hil noon. The trulii la inbound on Tuesday anil Kntiirilnyi). and out l.i' u lid Monday and Friday, making ll first ntilRoIng trip tomorrow. Tin resumption of aeitil-weekly seivlrn will to a certain extent relieve pusriiRer t in I ti of th tusk of haul I it K freight rum. DOCTOR SEES ROY GARDNER Vol Mil II IH SUIT TREATED IIV I'llVsltlAN IN M-.WPOHT. WASHINGTON, LETTER TO LOS ANGELES PAPER SAVS. (11, United Trna loTtw llend llulletla.) LOS ANGELES. Ort. 6. Itoy Gardner lina appeared from "no where" li a dramntlrnlly a he disap peared, uccnrdliiR to a copyrighted atory In t tin l.oa A uncles Itcrord to day. Tlio Iti'i-ord publishes a Idler from "Dr. Leydcn." In Newport, Washing ton, to the effect thnt Gardner ap poured at llin dortor'a bark door, suf fering from lark of food, h In resist ance gone from hunger and malnu trition. Ho had a couple of gunshot wound. The doctor. In hi letter, aaid he d loaned the wound, nave the man a place to sleep, nil re him lunch and watched him dlnappear again Into the brush. COLORED FIGHTER WORSTS WILLIAMS Danny Edward (irta Decision In Main Event At Mllwauklr Mlah. kind Shade Young Ianjford. ( Br United Praaa to Tha Bend Bulletin.) PORTLAND. Oct. 8. Danny Ed wards, tho mnhoRnny-colorcd Pacific coiihI flnah, fought like a Inmcut at the Milwniikln nrena lnat nlht and Kave Freddlo Wllllnma, the New Eng Innder, nnn of tho nlcoat trlnimlnga handed him yet. Wllllnma had difficulty wnrmlnn up, hut Kve Kdwnrda anmo Rood np poaltlon diirltiR tha middle frnniea. Ho floored tho chocolutn boy once In the Hlxth. Of tho ten rounda, Edwarda took five, three were even, and the final two holoiiRed to t ho eiiBtnrnor'. In tho aeinl-wlndup, Abo Mlithklnd ahnded yoiuiR Snm LatiRford In a jcrnp which , rnn the battle of the Mama a clone, accond. PAULSON WILL HAVE HEARING ON WEDNESDAY ROCKWELL LETTER IS SUIT INDICATION PETITION MUST WAIT lloiiril Tmi ltii' Out Strike To Act Oil ltl4ltMt For Ill'lllNtUtl iiii-iiI IVw 1'uplU Xot In Clc TimIii). Murk A. I'uiilnmi. dlaihiirKed aa principal of lli Iteiid hlKh ai liool on rhurRea of iiiauliordlnatloii and In roiupeteiiry, will lie Riven a fnrinul liearliiR before the ailiool bourd on tint evening of Vedneaduy, Oitolier 12, It wna derided by the dlreclora lnat nlRlit. The union wuh In reaponne to a letter from 1'niilaon aakliiR Hint lie lm Riven an opportunity for vindi cation. That Frank I. Horkwell, for mer nrleiirn liialrurtor and fool hull roach, alao removed on charRea of Inrompetenry. la conteniplatliiR IcriiI anion lo recover dumuRea, wua In dicated In a letter to the board In which he ataled that he atlli ronald era hlmaelf under contract and la holdliiR hlmaelf under readlneaa to diarharRe the dutlea under III con tract at all tlmea. Horkwell will be aaaured of the Duality of the board' deelalon. I'etlllon I Head A petition beurltiR 244 alRiiiil urea aaklnR for the relnatatement of I'aul aon. and the reaiilutlon paaaed at Mondny lilRht'a tnaa uieelliiR de niandliiR the diminution of H. V. Moore aa city arhool aiipnrlulendent, were before the bourd, but no action on them wua taken dun to the lenRth of time a pent In diariiaalon of the altident alrlke. In thla, Conrh Charlea V. Eraklne. Frank Drobert, I.. F. Orrell, and Jurk Muboney, look put, Orrell and .Muboney beiiiR purenta of atrikliiR attidenta. Ilrobert tender ed a public n polony to the board for uny perauniil crltlrlam he mny have made nt the Monday n Ik lit inaia meet lllR. After Renernl dlacuanloll luat ItiR more thun two boiira. the board recommended leniency In deuliiiR with retiirniiiR atudeiita. and foot ball iiind member who were in at tendance - lluell Orrell. Ourdnn Dull, l)-e Mcltoherta. and Kd Nor cott uareed to return and to make L i.i.M.n iIia ,.fl,ifi In iilhont fat 1 1 1 rn. I nolnlm nut With but few ex ception, prarllrnlly all atlident were back at their claaue toduy. Mlalnkea Keallufl Coach Kraklne. In hi remark to the bonrd. atnted that the boy real ise that they have made mlatake. thnt 1'iiulaon and Ilockwell have re rourae at law. and that aludent aup port throiiRh a continued trlke can bo of no further benefit to them. Su perintendent Moore ataled thnt the arhool authorltle want the bnya bark nnd are ready to meet them half way. Affirmative action on the auRReat lon made by Ilrobert thnt the board hhnuld call In State Superintendent of Education Churchill to advlae the hoard, atudeiita and citiicna, wua not conaldered neceaanry. NlRht arhool will be atnrted on October 13, It waa announced by Su perintendent Moore after he had been authorlied by the bonrd to make neceaaary arraiiRement for atartlnR the evening work. It wna ataled by tho auperintendent that the nlRht arhool of lnat year waa virtually aelf aupportliiR. He reported that Tom Carlon, truant officer, ha realnned In order to avoid a salary cut ai fire chief. The teacher committee will make recommendation for the va cancy, but It waa atronRly Indicated thnt I-. A. W. Nixon, chief of police In Bond for many year until tho be RlnnliiR of 1921, will be the now of ficer. Want llrldRO Made Sufi The matter of purchaaiiiR foothnll Milltn and equipment wna left to the uperlntendent and the coach. Ceiier- al aludent iicttvlttna were arrutiRed for when tho bonrd ratified tho H. A. A. C. achedule of dnlca to bo net aaldo for the achool. For tho protection of children croKaing the river to the Kenwood achool, wire netting waa aiiRRcated to he placed along the a I (lea of the main footbrldgn over the Deachutea. The city council will be naked to take tho noccWry protective measure. (Continued on Page 2.) World Pennant Race Creating Interest Here Ureal intereat In' the out- rmnii uf the world' aerie la belli.! in a ii I rex led III llend, u hIiohii by ihn iniiiilier of teln-i phone luiiiirle which Tho Itiillellu a rerelvliiK, and by crowd wutrhliiR llm pluy by piny I'lillid I'rea return pot- ed In Cualnnuu' window, whlrh um received llirouRh arraiiRo- inent with The lliilletln. PICKING JURY FOR BRUMFIELD IS SLOW TASK (Mr L'nllxt l'f li. Th. II. n.) llulltln.) KOSKIII lti, Oct. (I. At II ft'clfM'k, Juiluff ItfiiRliuin ndJouriMNl oin-t until II o'clock Krldny morning mill orilfrefl a aMcliil vi-niri of Aft Juror collefl. Only nino were tenta tively M-ulifl vihen tin flrat veailre hum ciIiiiuhIimI. UOKEIIt'ltlj. Ort. tt. Selection of Juror ciiuauiiied the majority of the aiaalon In the llrumfleld trial today. Seven tentatively wlected jurors held their acuta aubject to perempt ory chulleiiRe from either lde, with five other alowly being weeded out from the panel of prospective candl dnlea. Neither aide ha yet exhauated Ita chulleiiRva, cither peremptory or for cauae. Hope that a full Jury might be aeiiifd by tonlRlit hua been abandon ed. Lawyer for both defense and prosecution udmil the possibility that It may Hike the rest of the week to Ret a permanent box. llrumfleld la tnkliiR a keen Interest In proceedinRa, monotonously routine though they are. Mr, llrumfleld la present, and exertliiR a powerful e 1 1 m 11 In 1 1 ik Influence upon the dent ist. Mra. llrumfleld Is showing the effect of the ImiR at ruin to which she ha been subjected. I5ENI) TRUCK DRIVER DECOMES FAT ROY I'att)" I)mi;ln Kfturna After Kong Absence, A Aifrncllon of Cnrnlvul Sl lr-liou. Stanley (Fatty) Dnuglu. formerly a teamster and truck driver for L. I.. Fox. returned lo llend the other day for a visit with hla parent. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dougliis. Fatty no longer drives trucks he has found more congenial employment. Two years ago he ran away with a carni val with a dancing girl It is whis pered. He returns a full-fledged Fat Hoy. Fatty was recognized at Prlnevllle yesterday by vlaitors from llend, the attraction of one of the numerous sideshows of the Anders-Schraeder carnival which is showing In con nection with the fair, and which will come to Itend for a week beginning October 17. llend people, at least, will know that he la genuine. $10,000 DIAMONDS EASY FOR THIEF Stones Left On Top of llurcau Near Open Window When Owner leaves Home Porrhcllmlier Kind Them. (Br Unltol frmt to Th IWnd Bulletin.) POKTLAND, Oct. 6. Police are aoeking the burglar suspected of stealing 46 diamonds valued at $10.- 000 from the home of George Porges, wealthy Greek, while he was away from home. Porges left the atones on top of a bureau near an open window. Police believe tho burglnr climbed the porch nnd entered the window. He was prohnbly some person knowing the dlnniond were there, according to the police. COURT HOUSE TO HAVE JURY ROOM To allow for a Jury room in the west end of the Deschutes Invest ment Co. building, County School Superintendent J. Alton Thompson Is preparing to move Into two room of the suite recently occttptod by the Deschutes Nullonnl forest officials. LAWYER FAILS TO GET $50,000 FROMARBUCKLE FATTY HOLDS TO $5,000, ATTORNEY QUITS MURDER HEARINGS ON Ken-ul Ion. KHited In Trial of I'lf-Mi her Iihik I Willi DroHiiing Wifi Slate t'lfinpletintc t'a AkuIiikI lliclitoner. i tllir t.'nllf) Prnai to Tho iVnd Bultetln.) HAN FHANCISCO, Oct. 6. Differ ence over feea caused the retirement . todny of Frank Domlnguez from the I array of counsel retained to defend I Koacoe Arburkle, charged with mm laluiiKhter. Iloiiilnguez wanted 50,000, l while Arhuckln thought fu.OOO a bet ter future, it la understood. The withdrawal hn created a stir. Sensation are expected In other notable trial in thla state. DamaglnR evidence to the effect that Reverend John Spencer wistud to do away with hi wife ao he could live with Mrs. E. II. Itarbt-r Is expected to be in troduced at the l.akeport trial of Spencor, churRed with drowning his wife In Clear lake. At Itedwood City, an expectant crowd filled the courtroom as the main witnense for the state took the stund in the trial of William High tower, charged with the murder of Father Patrick Healin. The state ex pected to complete it case today, showing that Hlghtower kidnapped Healin and killed him when Archbis hop Hnnna fulled to "come through" with 16,000 ransom money. FOOTBALL MEN OUT IN FORCE Ctl.lCII KltSKI.VK HAS STISO.Vfi SilAU CtOII'LTITlOX FOIt I.IXK POSITIONS TO 1!E KKEX 1 AM K NEXT WEEK. I1nd liik'h school football stock went up 100 per cent this morning when the mainstays of Coach Ers klne'a squad returned to school after a week's vacation. Previous to last Thursday's walkout, the quad made fust atrides toward the building up of an Invincible team under Erskine and John M. Cute and Crosby Shev 1 1 ii. who have been assisting in coaching the line, and Dr. E. E. Gray, who Is working with the punters. Ilencwed enthusiasm Is predicted for tonight's practice. While the team will not be partic ularly heavy, Erskine says he will have a line that no team In Central Oregon will equal for fight and driv ing ability. There are two good men for each position In the line, except ing the ends, and those who make the team will have to work from now on. He is also uncovering some fast men for the backfleld positions. The schedule has been tentatively worked out, but has not been accept ed. It will be announced as soon as that is done. The first game will be next week at Redmond during the fair, either Thursday or Saturday. CHILD WILL FIGHT RETURN TO OREGON Extradition To lie Contested R) Man Charged With Non-Support, District Attorney I Told. George W. Child, charged with non-support, la fighting extradition. District Attorney A. J. Moore was advised by mail today by E. O. Stad ter who was sent to California last week with authority as. a deputy sheriff to return Child to Bend for irlnl. RECEIVE BOOKS FOR SCHOOLS IN COUNTY The Deschi'.tes county school allot ment of books from (he state library hnvo been received by County School Superintendent Thompson, and are being distributed among various dis tricts. GIANTS FEAR THESE YANKS jm:"" mMVr .jfMiijr i : BABE" RUTH WAITE HOVT Walk are portion of record home run hitter lloyt'a airtight pitch' lug aiflel by perfect suppfirt. MOTHER DROPS BABY IN RIVER, MAY BE INSANE (Bj foiled Prmm to Tb Bend Bulletin.) PORTLAND, Oct. 6. City grap plers today located the body of little Myrtle Elizabeth. IS months old baby girl, dropped Into the Willam ette river last night by Mrs. Joseph Lurkin, her mother, aged 21. Mrs. Larkin today is at the coun ty hospital, where physicians have her under observation for sanity. .Mrs. Larkin told the police last night 'that the baby dropped into the water accidentally from the railing, where , she had set it while fixing her bon- v : net. Her husband recounted the past week's sickness of Mrs. Larkin. when at times she appeared irrational. He collapsed when informed of the baby's death. Mrs. Larkin recounted incidents of the walk from her apartment to the bridge in a dull monotonous voice. Police think she intended to com mit suicide, but that the presence of bystanders prevented her. LAW TO FORCE CONSOLIDATION REVISION OF ESCH-CVMMIXS ACT WILL MAKE CHANGE IX RAILWAY SYSTEM COMPl'L- SORY. (Br United PrM to Th Bend Bulletin.) WASHINGTON. Oct. 6. Should the railroads not voluntarily consol idate the country's systems into 19 competitive units, congress will be asked to make them do so. Senator Cummins declared today. In revamping the Esch-Cummins bill to put "teeth" into it, Cummins is considering compulsory consollda tion as one of its provisions. FIND FOREIGN BORN PERCENTAGE SMALL Census Figure For Deschutes Coun ty Show 10.7 Percent of Whites Not Native of America. According to figures Just received from the census bureau as the result of the 1920 census, the percentage of foreign born whiles In Deschutes county Is only 10.7. .There Is of course no way of com-' paring this with the previous census, Deschutes county not being In exist ence at that time, but In every county where comparisons can be made, the percentage of foreign born has de creased with the exception of Wheel er and Wallowa. m YANKEES Villi FROM GIANTS DUPLICATE SCORE OPENING DAY OP ERRORS ADD TALLIES Iloyt, Youthful Mounilsman, Hat Kufcly Hut Twice Mightr Rath llltlcs During Game, Hut I'll f era Two ISaae. (hr United Presa to The Bend Bulletin.) POLO GROUNDS, New York City. Oct. 6. The Yanks made It two straight over their home town rlvaU today when Walte Hoyt, the Yank's youthful pitcher, held McGraw's out fit to two hlU and a row of goose eggs for runs before a crowd esti mated at 40.000. The Yanks first run came whem Ward singled, Mc.Vally waa safe at first on Nehfs wild throw, Schang walked, filling the bases, and Hoyt went out. Rawlings to Kelly, Ward scoring on the play. In the last half of the eighth, the Yank's scored two more. Peekin- paugh was safe when Frisch muffed an easy fly. Ruth forced Pecklnpaugh at second, Meusel singled to center. Ruth taking third and Mensel taking second on the throw to catch Ruth. Pipp was out, Rawlings to Kelly, Kuin scoring, Meusel taking intra and then stealing home as Smith dropped Nehfs hurried throw. Friscti Disappoint The Giants had men on bases sev eral times and in the eighth when Frisch singled, and Young walked, it looked like a last inning rally. Kelly, however, with a chance to tie the score with a long bit, hit Into a doa ble play. Giants' errors rather than Yanks' I hitting won for the American league i team. Hoyt pitched wonderful ball, as did Nehf, but Hoyt had better sap- port. Frisch, after yesterday four hits, proved a disappointment. He failed to deliver. The mighty Roth was walked three times, and safe en a fielder's choice once. He stole two bases, second and third, one after the other, and the crowd went as wild as If he had knocked a homer. It was Waite Hoyt's day, and the crowd cheered to the echo at manner in which he held the Giants helpless. First Inning; GIANTS Burns fanned. Bancroft out. Hoyt to Pipp. Frisch out. Ward to Pipp. No runs, no hits, no errors. YANKS Miller walked. Smith was given an error when he muffed Miller's high foul. Pecklnpaugh sac rificed. Nehf to Kelly. Ruth walked. R. Meusel lined into a double play. Frisch to Rawlings. No runs, no hits, one error. Second Inning; GIANTS Young out. Pipp unas sisted. Kelly fanned. E. Meusel oat. Pipp unassisted. No runs, no hits, no errors. YANKS Pipp walked. Ward oat. Bancroft to Kelly. Frisch took Me Nally's grounder and tagged Pipp out on the baseline. McNally out steal ing, Smith to Rawlings. No runs, no hits, no errors. Third Inning' GIANTS Rawlings singled. Smith Popped to Pecklnpaugh. Nehf faa ned. Burns forced Rawlings, Peckln pangh unassisted. No runs, one hit. no errors. YANKS Schang popped to Baa croft. Hoyt reached first on a single. It was a pop fly which Rawlings ran back to get and dropped. Miller filed to Burns. Pecklnpaugh walked. Ruth walked, filling the bases. R. Meusel popped to Bancroft. No runs, one hit, no errors. Fourth Inning; GIANTS Bancroft fanned. Frisch out, Pecklnpaugh to Pipp. Young out. McNally to Pipp. No runs, no hits. no errors. YANKS Pipp flied to Young. Ward singled. McNally safe at first when Nehf threw wild to second to make a force out. Schang walked, fil ling bases. Hoyt ont, Rawlings to Kelly, Ward scoring. McNally out trying for the plate, Kelly to Smith. (Continued on Page 4.)