The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 01, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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TUB I1RN1 BriJJOTlN. DAILY EDITION, I1KND, OHWOON. WKUKHN1MY, KKII. I, lli!'J.
BRITAIN WILL USE AIR ARMY
IN GOVERNING MESOPOTAMIA
Ity I. M. Harl
(tinltml I'im SHOT Corrciii.lnU)
LONDON, Fob. 1. Tlia possibility
of effective controlling a troublous
country by means of an "Air Army"
is to ba thoroughly tried out by tlit
British in Mesopotamia, or Irak, to
Klve it IIh now-old official name.
Tho originator of the scheme is
Colonial Secretary Winston Church
ill, who h undertaken many during:
nml ingenious experiments during
li is cabinet career.
When War Secretary. Churchill
had to face a considerable amount
of criticism over the number of Anglo-Indian
troops retained in Meso
potamia at tho expense of the British
taxpayer, and he promised to replace
these troops immediately with "aero
plane patrols." On going to the
Colonial office, which is responsible
for the supervision of Mesopotamia,
he was able to perfect his plans and
Etart an entirely new scheme.
A fleet of 160 troop-carrying aero
planes is under construction, each
capable of carrying 10 soldiers fully
equipped for fighting, and two ma
chine guns with necessary ammuni
tion. By this means a complete bat
talion of 1,000 men can be trans
ported hundreds of miles across the
deserts and plains, and concentrated
In any troublous spot, without the
fatigue of forced marches, and before
a savage enemy expects attack, he
can be faced by a powerful and per
fectly fresh force.
A number of these aeroplanes have
already been delivered and satisfac
torily tested, so that within a very
few months the authorities will have
a unique but substantial movable
force ready to put down trouble in
any part of the dominions nominally
ruled by Kiug Feisul.
The Mesopotamian Arabs are fine
hand-to-hand fighters and although
they are a bit scared of aeroplanes,
they are much more impressed by
the appearance of a substantial force
of infantry, llrlllsh War Chiefs will
watch the experiment with intense
interest and If It is sttrcosnful the
policy of air defence will lie tried ill
other parts of the empire.
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISEMENTS
Cltixsifivd KdvrrtUtaff chr per L-wue 10
crnt for fO vorW or !. On cent p?r
word for all over 20. All cIMitcU nlver tu
rn strictly ctvh in atUuiicc ,
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Hemstitching nnd plcot
ini; attachment: tits all sewing
machines: price $2.00: checks. UK
extra. Light's Mall Order House,
l)ox 127, Uirniinfcham. Ala.
S-4ti-l!p
FOR SALE All hair goods dis
played in the window of the Hulr
dreRsing Parlor ut half price: this
week only. 140 Oregon ave. Phone
269-W. 12-46-alc
FOR SALE Wood: dry limb wood.
14.50: body wood. $5.50, per
cord. Call Bend Investment Co-
Phone 16-J. 9-19-61P
WANTED
SALESMAN' WANTED Position
open for a salesman for Rend and
vicinity, for an old lino life Insur
ance company: If you are a live
wire and want to make real monev.
arrange for meeting by phoning T.
J. Webb, ceneral aent, Uend. Ex
perience unnecessary. 15-47-4'jp
WANTED Dressmaking; prices rea
sonable. 2064 East Second street.
Phone 222-W. 6-46-49p
WANTED Clean cotton rags at The
Bulletin office. tfc
FOR RENT
DEADLY NATURE OF
MOONSHINE SHOVN
FOR RENT Two furnished house
keeping rooms. Inquire Room 4
over Deschutes Garage, Phone 30S-R
or 71-W. 7-4 6-50p
ziS;l2L i Cc)a
HftDCY
CAREY .
Liberty Theater, Tltitr-liiy, Friday and Saturday.
tiled against you In the above en
titled action within six weeks from
the dute of the tlrst publication of
this summons, to-wit: within six
weeks from the 11th day of Jan
uary. 1922, and if you fall so to
answer, the plaintiff will, for lack
thereof, apply to the Court for Judg
ment against you as demanded In
his complaint, to-wit:
For principal nnd Interest due and
owing upon a prommissory note for
$350.00, given plaintiff by the de
fendant on July 26. 1919. duo In
six months after date, with Interest
at eight per cent per annum, upon
which there has been paid tho sum
of J 100.00 on December IS, 1919.
nnd the sum of $70.00 on December
31, 1919, together with a reasonable
attorney's fee of $50.0:
Vpon promissory note for the sum
lllh, 1922, by I lie Hon. T. 10. J.
Dully, Judgo nt tlio Circuit Court
for said Judicial DlHliiet. Tho mild
order require!) publication of this
HiumunnH for hIx hiiccohmIvo and con
secutive woekH, and that tho Hint
publication thereof shall ho iniiilo
on January 1 1 1 It. 1922.
It. . HAMILTON.
Attorney tor Plaintiff.
Postolllce address: lloiid, Oregon,
IllKIU 42-4S.04-tic
A Definition.
A will' m friend, linger, Is one who
will let you borrow Ids cold ciimIi.
Ilimtnii Triinncrlpty
iiiimiutHiiiiuiiiiitiiidiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiuiiiiiitiilliliiiiiia
What Do You Look For
in Clothes-
Pure ivnnl, good Hlyle, correct
III, long near nml unusual val
ue? $22.00 and Up
Tailored to your liicunuro yon
will Hull It nl
DICK, The Tailor
rirunttiK. PyHiiK unit litohin
iUnituiii:ttti:t:ttiiti::tittittitiiiinu:i:iiittmttiriiiiiitiit:ttt
The tomlcriK's.s of
STEAKS
(K'licntl nuich on how
they nru cut
Try Our Steaks
We think they will
please you.
O'DONNELL BROS.
of $225.00, Riveu by defendant to
the plaintiff December 31, 1919.
payable at tho rate of $25.00 on
the Hint of each month thereafter,!
with interest t hereon at tho rate of
oiKht per cent per annum, payable
semi-annually, and tor a reusouublu
attorney's fee of $50.00. j
That real estate belonging to the
defendant described as Lots 3, 4, '
and 5, In Block 10 of Park Addition;
to Hend. Deschutes County, Oregon, '
heretofore attached in this action, ,
bo sold to satisfy any Judgment c b-
tallied by plaintiff against (ho de
fendant. This summons Is served upon you i
by the publication thereof In The!
Bend Bulletin, Dully Edition, for a
period of six cousocutlvu and sue-
cessive weeks, in accordance with an
order made therefor on January
Auto
Storage
Where Cur Will Not
Freeze
HuildiiiK Fireproof
Every Convenience
You May Desire
Pioneer
Garage
Irving Avenue
GRAND
TONIGHT ONLY
Toby's
Comedians
IN
"The Sultan's Daughter"
Al.o V catura Picture
TOM SANTSCHI in
"The Sagebrush
Musketeers"
Rview idJ ComrJy
Knlire Change ol Program Tomorrow
Fusel Oil, Lye, Wood Alcohol, Mice,
And Wood Inf-ects Found in
' Illicit Liquor.
HOUSTON, Texas, Feb. 1. Lye,
fusel oil, aid wood alcohol are not
the only jjo'sonous substances in
bootleg wn'iskey, according to De
puty Sheriff Frank Hampe. Hampe,
Harris county deputy, who claims the
state still-capturing championship, is
considered the local bootleg author
ity. "Not only do fusel oil and lye
exist in poison moonshine whiskey,
but frequently cockroaches, mice and
wood insects go into the deadly con
coction," Hampe said.
"Barrels used for fermenting
mash are left uncovered," according
to Hampe. "This allows the rodents
and insects to fall in and die. Moon
shiners make no efforts to take the
dead animals and bugs out." A dead
pig was found In a barrel of mash
destroyed on one cf his raids, Hampe
asserted.
Fire In Clothing.
Fire In one's clothinz: Don't run.
especially not down stnirs or out of
doors. Rod on carpet, or wrap In wool
en rug or blanket Keep the head
down, so n no to inhale flumes.
FOR HUNT Two rooms, furnished;
hot and cold water. Call after 4
p. m.. 5IB Lava road. i3-4i-"p
NOTICE TO CliKDITOKS
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of Des
chutes. In the Matter of the Estate of
Trula Kenyon, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given. That the
will of Trula Kenyon, deceased, ha?
been admitted to probate, and that
letters testamentary have been is
sued to Lillian Kenyon, as executrix
of the said will, by the County
Court of Deschutes County, Oreson.
All persons having claims aeainst
the estate of Trula Kenyon, are
hereby requested to present them,
duly verified, with proper vouchers,
to said executrix, at the law offices
of R. S. Hamilton in the First Na
tional Bank building. Bend. Oregon,
within six months from the date of
the first publication of this notice,
to-wit: within six months from the
25th day of January, 1922.
LILLIAN KENYON,
Executrix of the Will of
Trula Kenyon, Deceased.
R. S. HAMILTON.
Attorncv for Executrix.
42-Ii-54-60-Gljr;
LIBERTY
THURSDA Y.FRIDAY-SATURDAY
Matinee Thursdiiy und Siiturduy, 15 - -- lOe-SOe-Sfle
IX THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE
STATE OK OREGON IV AM)
v FOR DESCHUTES COUXTV.
Summons For Publication
Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co.,)
a corporation, Plaintiff,)
vs. )
M. W. Wagner, Defendant.)
To M. W. Wagner, Defendant:
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon: You are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint
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No substantial business
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