The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, October 10, 1921, Page 1, Image 1

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THE BEND BULLETIN
DAILY EDITION
HKNU. ii;hciii tim imr.vrv, oickuon, mo.ndav aktlrvoov, (wtoiikii 10, hum.
VOL. v.
MILL TO START
ITS NEW SHIFT
ON WEDNESDAY
CKEW AT MILL READY,
UXICEKS NEEDED
MUST IlKINi. IN MEN
( limp I'l-rMiniii'l To ll- lllilll I I' II)
Digi cch Ilt'inl of lll ook-Si nil
Inn l.iniil.cr Co. Leaven
After ( oiifcreiice Here.
I .-f I ji 1 1 an null iiroim til that III'
ill oo kit SibiiIoii Lumber Co. third
shift will Html work mil later Hum
Wcdneday ui) iiiiiilo Ihl intirnliiK
frntii llm roiupany' local officii. An
effort will bn mado In begin Inrrea
ed production tomorrow, but Wed
nesday U considered a lli morn
irnliulil iliiln.
The new mill rte In complete, unci
llm uilillllonul limn arluully needed
In iIik yard ran be had on mi hour'
notlrtf. It wm taint, Practically ll
these with ecured locally, and while
there urn enough to I'"' three shift
iip.-riitli.il under wiiy. tlmro la till
nn opl'ort iinliy for a few moro to
secure rmiiloymi'iit.
onirlaU Kml Vllt
Tim crew for lhi new ramp which
IIik third ahlfl Imcesnllate will have
to tin built up by degree, u It In bo
lux found ii.Ti.ni.il ry lo brlnic In most
of llm wnoiU worknr from Ibo out-
Id".
Prcldclit D P. llrook of the
Brook Sranlon I.iiiiiIht t'o. left I""1
niKlii for bin home i Vancouver, nr
romtuinlcd by I.. II. Weber, general
..r nf I he llrooka Scntilon
.. lirl.'ii Luinbcr Co. of Vancouver, j
hi- fir.l frin l ll-nd.
Hr llrouki. ram.- h. r.- for llm confer-
,.,c- wlih local official- of llm colli-;"
pun)' durlnic which tin- d-cUion for
a I Mi. I ,l.ift al llm mill reach-
e.l
TO COMPLETE
JURY TONIGHT
M-l i I i, l:llti: ol-
ci.i.i:d
IV
llUt Ml H I D I'tM: HH'keep their lork well ortea but
MiiltMMi DI'.Vll'-T
IKH.DS lltiiN M lt F..
ST! I I
I Hr United I'rr Ut The Bend Bulletin.)
lidSKIICItll. Oct. 10. The elect
Ion of a permanent Jury to try Dr.
Itrumfleld for llm murder of Dennis
I:uk.11 I expected before nightfall.
A npeclal velilro of 2 5 reported for
examination loday, with attorney for
both aide apparently eager to com
plete the dull routine.
Hriimfield llll retain hi Iron
control of himself, end watches the
proceeding wlih rare. He Indulged
In frequent whispered conference
with hi lawyer, and also with wife
and two brother. John and Vlrlot
Ilrumflel.l. here from Princeton, lnd.,
to intend Ihelr brother' fight for
life.
Popular opinion here Is that ncluiil
taking of evidence will mait with to
morrow'" session.
MELTINO POT TO RE
IN RED CROSS ROOTII
Thn moiling pot used al last week's
Red t'roH dance In llm American
Legion building will occupy space In
Hid lint It conducted by Iho llouie Ser
vice section at thn county fnlr nt
Redmond this week. Percy A. Slevnnii
post will iimmInI in maintaining the
booth, which will he prcHldcd over by
Mr. V. A. Korlie. secretary of llm
llonm ' Service department.
SEVENTEEN COYOTES
TAKEN RY Til A ITER
Seventeen coyotes nnd flvd buli
mia In 17 day worn tlto record of
Alfred Andrews, government trap
per. In Kort Rork valley III Septem
ber, It was sliiled thin morning nt
foreft servlco headquarters. The
slate tolnl for predatory animals kill
ed during the month by trappers In
tho employ of the U. 8. Biological
anrvlco wns 222 coyote, 22 bobcats,
nevnn boars, and two raccoons.
British - Irish
Conference To
Open Tomorrow
(Hr llnM-d l-rru bTI. ll'nd llulMlal
LONDON, on, 10. Prelim-
liiary conference among thn
lliltlidi unil lii.ili 1-1-Kil - I"-
tiny marked llm foi inula! Ion or
11 program I" b" considered
4 whi'ii Hi" lil'h peace roiifiT-
. n. .. imcim ut 1 1 o'l l.) -k tonior-
row. '
l.lnyd George will open to-
iiiorri.w'H conference wlih a
statement of llm British inl-
Hon, while Arthur firiffltliH.
ln ii.t of llm Sinn Ki In delegu-
lion, will reply to llm premier.
lumberkeepT
new strength
HUYING CONTINUES TO
15 E HEAVY
Imlnolrlul Tradi-I'll kliiK l'l, (ii-m-rnl
llrvl.-w Kllow n lt.-tlli-r Mill
ItuyliiK In MUiil 'bi ln.lilr
lr Mm.) l or I Wli llnlni'.
Willi tlmre ha bwn omo d
rrnimr In the total volumo of ordi-ni
hooki'il, lliln ili-cri'uno Iiur not liccli
nf flrli-tit lo affoct thn airnnitth of
llui market and In fact In dun to aom
nslt-nl to thn growing thortiiKe ol
Riadi-a and alien In mont di'inand.
uy llm wi'i-Uly ri'li-w of t tic Ameri
can Lumberman, whlrh add: "Huy
IhK by thn rnlnll lumbiTiimn riintln
im fairly heavy and llm Indimlrlal
Irad- I Mill l-lcklmc up. Tim Yolunm
' bmidii.K which l already
und-r way a-ur.- llm purcha.li.it of
"'"! '"'"'I- "" "'""lt r
biiUi.'. I" eoinidr-rnrt Rood.
rrlc iiavo miiiwn a uccumo
flrmiiiK up l.ii.l.nry, ii.-rially for
joiilmrn plim and HoiiRla fir. Diir
lug the lal two week inuiiy grade
of lhee two w h have advanced . w eeK, i nam r.rKine iiiiiiouiiceci un,
from $3 lo $.' a thousand feet. A big ' morning. Wednesduy the iiind will j
. ... . ..... i .1 lil.n.n n lli.lil iirnellen liinerlne ofr 1
! ,, , ,,.K,K ,, of It,!
lout rrouiid. Whll" price titlll ore
v. ry low they have shown mum ma
terinl advanced.
II. line llllll.llnu l:pecte.l
"Heiallei genenilly are eekiim to
are buying In mixed cars rather than
slralKht cars. This lendenry Is slow -
Ing tip llm volume of orders placed
Ii.cn use In llm southern pine territ
ory, and In the Douglas fir territory,
the grades and size In most demand
are srarre and purchaser In many
case have to go from mill to mill
before one can be located which will
book the order.
"It I customary for the volume of
buying to be fairly heavy at this sea
son and for lumber price to ad
vance under the pressure of thi buy
ing, ho that the present situation Is
nothing unusual. Retail dealer re
port a great ninny Inquiries already
received for 1922 business and every
Indication I that the year is going
to he a very active home building
year; consequently nil division of
the lumber trade are optimistic."
ALCOHOLISM CAUSES
PHYSICIAN'S DEATH
Ito.ly of Ir. Nunc It. WIKon of I.a
Pine To He Shipped To Lebanon
Tonight I'or Kiineriil Services.
Dr. Isaac P. Wilson of La Pino, died
Sntunlay night nt tho Mountain View
hospital of alcoholism, from which
hn had been suffering acutely for
n week, according; to tho report of
tho unending physician. His body
will be shipped ton 1 111 to Lebanon
for burial. Ills mother lives nt Sweet
Home.
Dr. Wilson wns un ox-service num.
a member of Perry A. Steven Post
No. 4, American Lesion. He served
In Company 48, M. (). T. C. Port
liiley, Kansas, no spent ins noynooii
In Lebanon, graduating from Santl
am Academy nnd Inter from the col
lege of Physicians and Surgeons. San
Francisco. Later ho was physician
for a large cannery In Alaska, and
for n time wus located nt Sweet
Home. Hu came lo I.a Pino after be
ing discharged from tho army, and
hud been practicing there recently.
FOUR HOLDUPS
NET ROBBERS
$33,0(19 TOTAL
MASTER THIEVES AHE
HELD TO IJLAME
CAR RORHERY liKJGEST
Hunk Miwiiuit It.llcicd of 1 7,1X10
ii-Ii lly A tin-'l Urn In Crowd
Sluli- Rank U I.im.Ii.I of
VIO.IMMI 11) l;mii of Five
fix I'lillrd I'rnt Ui T) r ll-nd IlulMln.)
I'liltTI-AMi, Oct. 10. Four ina-
l. r lioldiin. oiriirr.id IhrotiKliout thn
iilti-d State today, uccordlnic to dla-
palchi- Kutli.-r. d by llm I'nll.'d I'rea.
In I. on AiiKnln the yi-KKitmn UH.'d
mat, and wet clothing to muffle the
exploNlon when they robbed the ufe
of llm Victor Hugo Cafe of over 3,-
000 rah.
In .M uncle, Kunu, two bandits
robbed Munlre Slate bank, and e
taped with $1,000 loot.
In Kt. I-ouIh two armed bandits
robbed Holier! Ilardlman, bunk nie-
'-nger. on a crowded atreet car, and
earaped with a alchel containing
17.000 cah and $10,000 In non-ne-gul
la tile check.
In Dwyer, lnd , five men robbed
llm Dwyer State batik of $6,000 cash,
and $4,000 in Liberty llond. and e
cai.cd. SQUAD WILL WORK
HARD THIS WEEK
Set liuiiiKue. Slunal rrartlep And
Him kl'imnl Drill I'innneil For
K.r'-kllie'H rootliull riot.'K-.
Two i.!!ff rrimin::ff and iKn!
.r.ictlceK and two evening lilackboardl
lecture cotiHiitule the program for
lb" Hem! high foolhall squad thlsj
for Thursday, gaum at Redmond.!
which will lie one of the hardest of.
the season.
Kr-klne has two men who may not
"' 1 I""' Thi.r:.day-Norcott.
who 1 suffering rrom a bad "char-
ley horse." and Tucker, who is also
j ler as well as a ilepen.lal.le narn
:iiotli on oireimo ami aeiensr. anu ni
' place will be hard to fill. Tucker was
a promising ruiulidute for a backfleld
or end position.
FIERCE LOOKING INSECT ODDITY
BIGGEST SAND CRICKET SENT TO
0. A. C.-WANT SPECIMEN INTACT
Classified by experts nt the Ore-1 crackers for food had apparently
gon Agricultural college. Iho Insect i been enclosed. He arrived 'de
oddity with an oversized head, a ceased.' Ho is also the victim of
striped body, and long blenched out ' mayhem, being minus one full leg.
leps, Is Identllled nt tho college nsjv.'.ilch ho must have been enclosed
a sand crlrket. nnd Is declared lo i without or else eaten up. skin and
bo thn largest specimen ever re-! bone. Also he had broken down
reived there, being twice the sl:e nust of his antennae, and his hard
of a specimen previously ruted as t skull was slightly cracked. Other
tho largest, which had come from j wise he Is in good condition for the
Arizona. This Is the first to have ! taxidermist.
been sent from Central Oregon, and "This part of the lmmemoriallz
college entomologist nro desirous of i lug Is to he performed here, as Prof,
securing another from this locality ' Fulton says the specimen Is too big
for Ihelr collection. The finder of to be enthroned on his stick pin
the sperlnient Just passed on by the j with viscera Intact. So Fulton will
O. A. C. experts Is R. N. Iluchwal-; do tho re.ddiie up In arsenic and
ter. Rend merchant, who discovered varnish, nnd lnler forward the prod
the sand cricket recently on the net to you at Rend."
road east of Rend. t Mcintosh mentions that Prof. Ful-
"Tho ferocious looking it ml other- ton would greatly appreciate having
wise Interesting entomological sped- another mala specimen. "This Is
men referred to In your letter of the first specimen from Central Oro
Ortober 4 riiino In today," rites ' gon, and as it ounht to be of
C. J. Mcintosh of the department of , course Is remarkable for Its size
IniliiKlr'.il Journalism at the collei'e and general worth," ho say.
In n letter received at The Bulletin
I m,p mH nwrninK
"It was Identllled as n sand j specimen. If shipped nllve, the In
ri'lckol, one of tho largo hend"d bnr-jnect should be placed In a small tin
rowing typo of the genu stenopel-; box with a few moist leaves to pre-
mutus," he continues. "It Is er
roneously often thought venomous,
and aside from Its wholly Inexcusa
ble homicidal expression it is fairly
harmless. , , .
"This specimen had evidently
been started on his trip alive, slnco
3 Irish Experts,
10 Americans Aire
Victims Of Crash
I lit I'tut-1 I'rnu t. Th Hi nA BulMin.)
;l.,'. liOW. Scotland, (let. 10
Tv. . jiiy -foiir i.ithoiih. In-
eluding 10 member of un
American southern syncopated
orchestra, and three Sinn Fein
experts I'M route, to London for
Ihn .'lirii totlfl'Ti'llif, wr
drowni'd whin llm llni-r Clan
Makolin raiiiini'd Mm lltmr How-
u:i III a luavy fox In llm IrlHh
H'a.
Tin' (Vim Mabolin rainmi'd
lh Kowan, which Kank Im-
itic'llaKly. while null In K lo Hie
aid of llm V't Catnak, un
Aiui.'iliati Mtvuiiif-r which had
collld.-d with the Kowan.
OVERSEAS VET
MAY BE BANDIT
J. l.'.VWSTK.t HKI.I rtm CUIMK
(iHK.lNAI.I.V lllt,i;i TO
ItnV ;ltlNKU TIIKKT K
$W,MMI llOMIS .11 I.l t.KK.
t?.; L'nilnl Prn Is Th Bend Bullrtln.)
SEATTLK. Oct. 10. Uellcved to
be the bandit who robbed a mail
train rear Sacramento laat May. J.
Ilaanntra, overseas war veteran, is
held In the county Jail here while
Postofflce Inspector Swenson pre
pares charges connecting him with
the theft of $i;0.000 In bonds.
Hoy Gardner was originally charg
ed with this robbery.
The sale of a JT.00 bond, said to
be one of thoxe stolen, resulted In
llaanstra's arrest.
LOVE TRIANGLE MAY
IiE MURDER MOTIVE
j .,,r,Mn yUnh. Artrrw,
Held In
Jail . It.-Mlll of till
'aiiy
I'niiiliiiK Al Sleln- Ileal h.
I By United Pr to The Brnd BulK-tin. I
LOS ANGK.I.KS. Oct. 1.-A pecul-
lar love trlar.gle Is being investigated
for the motive resulting in the pessi-
ble murder af Al Sleln, motion pic -
ture director.
Mildred lSellwin. Portland. Oregon
nrtrcs Is held in Jail with her chum.
legeo wim party in Mein apan-
mein. n i uieu uner me i.ai.j.
'Mis: Rellwln, according to detectives.
lived with Stein, while Miss Munroe
'lived with her "as a friend."
Tho collepo will be glad to repay
costs of packing nnd sending a live
vent Its being bumped about and in
jured in shipping. Pin holes should
bo punched in the box to admit air.
It It Is not possible to send a live
Insert. Mcintosh suggests . Hint a
dead one ho sent, packed to pre
vent breakage.
BOY PITCHER
WINS AGAIN
WA1TE HOYT
i4
ART NEHF
Wailr Iloyt Kln pllrlieit Vankeen
to victory iIkiukIi found for 10
hll aitainot .rt NehT alx.
SERIES SCORE
TIED SUNDAY
(JI.IXTS. HKI.I HCOKKI.KSS BY
A III, MAYS THKOlCiH KKV-
KNTH, ItilM) VT KOIK
IllTH tiKTS KIHST HOMKK.
(Br United Pre to The Bend Bulletin.)
NEW YORK. Oct. 10. With fight
ing spirit of the McGraw clubs of'
past years the Clants battled through
to a four to two victory here Sunday
af,PrI10cn Aftt.r being held to three
hits and no runs In 7 innings and be-
i.
jing made to look like minor leaguers
by Carl Mays, the Giants came from
behind and broke through In the
h'" inning scoring three runs that
Rave tnem tne victory anu eveimu me
j series.
1 j)ai,e Kuth made the first home
run of t,.e (u nlntn ,nnlng
i ith nQ one on Daseg
Meuge( gtarted fireworks for the
Giants when he smashed out a triple
eighIn Rawings singled and
Meusel was over with the tying run.
Schang scored the Yanks' first run
when he tripled in the fifth scoring
McNally. Meusel added more laurels
to his credit In the ninth when he
singled and scored George Kelly
who had doubled for his first hit of
the series.
Summary two base hits. Burns;
three base hits, Schang and E. Meu
sel; home run Ruth; sacrifice hits.
Ward and Douglas. Double plays
Ward to Peckinpaugh to Pipp.
Batteries Ciants. Douglass and
Snyder; Yanks, Mays and Schang
Ruth.
R
Giants
Yankees 2
H
9
CONFERENCE AT
CRITICAL POINT
'
HIHIYF.R INSISTS OX RAIL llATKj
ltKDl't'TION'S LABOR .X1
CAPITAL AttlSK (INK AX
)THi:il LAPOR MAY HOLT.
(Or UnilrH. Prw to T!-e IWni Ballrtin.)
WASHINGTON. Get. 10. The
national unemployment conference,
reconvening after a 10 day recess, ad
mittedly entered its "critical period"
delegates assembled today.
Herbert Hoover, guiding the con
ference, insists that only railroad
rate reductions can relieve business
depression. Representatives of capital
insist that labor must accept lower
wages; organized labor insists capital
must eschew profiteering and slash
prices.
Some organized labor lenders
seemed ready to bolt the conference
If reduced wages, the open shop, or
other controversial questions are
considered by the conference.
A
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i v -
IKS BREAK
SUM'S I
IN 5TH GAME
BATTLE IS HARDEST
OF SERIES
SCORES COME EARLY
(;ianl Hit Hoyt For ID Safe Oaea.
Hut Are Able To Score Hut Ones
American I-eaiier Hit Xehf
Six Times, And Score Three.
(Br United Prn to The Betid Bulletin.)
POLO C ROUNDS. New York City,
Oct. 10. Miller Hugglns hungry
Yanks made It three to two today,
breaking Sunday's tie, when they
got to Art Nehf, McGraw'a young
wblte hope, for six bits and three
runs here in the fifth game of the
world series. In spite of the score,
the two teams played neck and Deck
baseball for nine innings.
The Giants drew first blood In the
first Inning when Burns was sate on
an error, although forced at second
by Bancroft. Frlsch singled. Young
walked and Kelly singled, scoring
Bancroft.
The Yanks did their work in the
third and fourth innings. In the
third McNally walked and Schang
doubled. McNally scoring when Mil
ler Hied to Meusel. In the fourth
Ruth singled, his only bit of the
game, and R. Meuel doubled, scor
ing Ruth. I'ipp was out. Rawling to
Kelly, but when Ward Hied to
Burns. Meu&cl scored on the play.
Koth Hoyt and Nehf pitched great
ball and only once was Hoyt in dan-
.1 .
Ker. in the first inning, when Man-
as,. II:ioina cant fliiinn In virn
up. But the Giants rally netted
(Qiily one u,Iy 8Q stayed to
; hoia tne ,at0nals runless for the
, oilier eisht frames.
rVbout 3J.000 fans saw the game.
First Inning
YANKS Miller popped to Bancroft-
Peckinpaugh out. Frisch to
Kelly. Ruth fanned. No runs, no
hits, no errors.'
CIANTS Burns safe on McNally'a
error. Bancroft forced Burns, Peck
inpaugh to Ward. Frisch singled.
Bancroft stopped at second. Young
walked, filling the bases. Kelly
singled, scoring Bancroft, Frisch
stopping at third. E. Meusel fanned.
Raw-lings forced Kelly at second.
Peckinpaugh to Ward. One run.
two hits, one error.
Second Inning
YANKS R. Meusel singled. Pipp
sacrificed. Frisch to Kelly. Ward
fanned. R. Meusel out at the plate,
Frisch to Smith. Official scorer
gives Frisch error for dropping ball
at third when Meusel ran for third.
No runs, one hit, one error.
GIANTS Smith lined to Miller.
Nehf filed to Ruth, Burns singled.
Bancroft singled. Durna reaching
third. Bancroft caught off first an
Burns was out at plate. R. Meusel
to Pipp to Ward to Schang. No
runs, two hits, no errors.
Third Inning
YANKS McNally walked. Schang
doubled and McNally reached third.
, Hoyt out. Bancroft to Kelly. Miller
I died to E. Meusel, McNally scoring
on the play, Schang reaching third.
Peckinpaugh out, Kelly unassisted.
One run. one hit, no errors.
GIANTS Frisch safe at first on
an Infield single off Ward's glove.
I Young forced Frisch at second, Mc
Nally to Ward. Kelly fanned. E.
Meusel doubled. Young stopping at
third. Rawllngs fouled to McNally.
No runs, two hits, no errors.
Fourth Inning
YANKS Ruth singled on a bunt.
R. Meusel doubled, scoring Ruth.
Pipp out, Rawllngs to Kelly, R.
Meusel reaching third. Ward filed
to Burns, R. Meusel scoring after
the catch. McNally filed to Burns.
Two runs, two hits, no errors.
GIANTS Smith walked. Nehf
fanned. Burns fanned, Smith being
doubled, Schang to Ward. No runs,
no hits, no errors.
Fifth Inning
YANKS Schang fouled to Frisch.
Hoyt out, Frisch to Kelly. Miller
doubled. Peckinpaugh popped to K.
Meusel. No runs, one hit, no errors.
(Continued on last page.)