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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1922)
THE BEND BULLETIN TIIH WKATIIKIl Ilnln or snow IiiiiIkIiI mid touiorrov, DAILY EDITION VOL. VI. iiioni), df.hohutich oointy, ohkgo.v, im iwuw aftekvoox, fkuhlmiiy i, No. 55 MUST EXCLUDE JAPS TO AVOID WAR, DECLARED CALIFOKNIAN MENACE SHOWN FEW ARE AMERICANS lliiuan liiiiiilK'lln Coiiiiullteo Tnlil Hint Only Til Out nf 0(1,11(10 Xn . live Horn Jiih -' Apply For Clll.euxlilp I'lipi'm. WASHINGTON. K-l. 9. Trouble between America unit' Jiipiin cunnol bo pnriniiiiiiiitly uvorted unless Ju puiicnu I in in k in it I n ii id excluded from California, V. H. McClutchoy, of Cul- Ifornlii, declared loduy before I ho Ikiiihu I hi In Ik t H t loll co ill ill 1 1 1 km . MrClutchey declared Unit of 90, OuO American-horn Jupuiimtii claim I II K American cltlieenKhlp rights, only 73 iippllnil for rltlzoimhlp pupcrt. ROAD THROUGH FOREST IS AIM TWO YEAR I'KOGIt.lM FEATURES link to fonvett lost lake with the mken.ie highway. Thirty lliiuitiiiiHl dollur fur roads III the Destinies Niitlnniil forest tills your, with it Ilk" s!i:ouiil probable a tho appropriation fur next year will niuke posalble in eiieunlvo pro Kriitn fur ronil IiiiIIiIIiik nml Improvo monl durliiK llm coming hlonnliiiii. An n foul urn of the development pliitini'd, Hupervlsnr II. I., Dumb de sires to connect Lost hike) with I lie Tiimnlo ciinyuu roiul thin year, and continue on llm fiillowliiK year tyliiR In Willi Hid McKenzIo highway. Hum supplying Dm niont linportiiut link In s road tu traverse the entire length ot Hie forest. Widening of the rem (I In counted on to (five earlier access to I.oitl Inko, mid It In planned ;o ennui i not u new roiil Mr"iind the west dido of C'riino i! lii. Much of tlin work under C'liKi'iiipliillon consists of straighten Iiik lind curves mid In construction of new grade to Kiivn distance. NOTES FREE MEALS AREN'T ASKED FOR It. I. Kueiieke Fluiln FoiiiIIiIoiik Here (ioml Is llelplnic Mnke Out I ni nine Tnx Iteturnn. "Struntte town. I'vo boon horo flvo layn mid uoliudy hull imkeil me for tho price of u nieiil." Ho remarked II. P. Kuenoko, who Ih helping Ilend pooplo inuke out lliolri Income tux renniu i(t tho flro Iiouho thin week Whereupon clllr.eim who have boon hero nix yearn (ind hiiro never been nuked for tho prloo of a nioal, smiled wlnoly. Kuoneko In dlminpolnted In the mull number who huvo nvaJlod thcnmolvnH of hln nor v Icon. Ho In to be found nt the fire houne evory day from 9 o'clock In the morning until 5:30 o'ctok In tho nftornnon. ' CREDITORS FAIL ' TO NAME TRUSTEE No triiHteo in bankruptcy was elected for tho Farm Products Dis tributing Co. up to n Into hour today nt tho creditors' mooting In tho cir cuit court rooms, Frnnk M. Davln, locnl brokor nml roprosontntlvo of tho Albors Dros. Milling Co., rocolvod tho lilghost number of votes. but was objected to by a numbor of locnl creditors who claimed that ho was Hiq clinlca of J. M. Jalisnon, inan ngor of tho bankrupt firm, doorgo Jones und Frank May also rocolvod votes for the position, DEBT REFUNDING BILL IS SIGNED (lly United Promi to Tho lli'nd Dullitln.) WASHINGTON, Fob". 9. Presi dent Hnrdlng bus signed tlio forolgn dobt rofundlng bill. Meeting Called For Chicago To StartNewParty WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.-On February "0, 150 roprcHenlu- lives of rullwiiy lulior, farm or- KiiiilzutlniiH, lliTt nun pint I him league und Miniill'ir diileKiiHoiis of lulior ni'Kunlr.iitliiim will moot In Chicago lit Mill cull of llio railroad broHiorhoiids to launch u now iniijnr pollllrul niovu- iiiiint. This will Iiiivii ii ItH pur- pimn representation of iulior und th fiirmitr to elect represents- tlVIIII Of HlllHO lilll IK-ltl'H of In- (I iihI i y to tho next congress. FIREDESTROYS. BATTERY SHOP PROPRIETOR ItltlYEX FROM UFO IN EARLY MORNING I, OHM IH HALF INSURER SHORT Flit cut thought cause. Kirn Kliorlly uftor 7 o'clock thin 111 ci l ii i l i K Kllltitd llm luillery shop of II. It. Hlley mi Greenwood avenue, I'oiiiplntely destroying Hie buttery equipment Hiiil budly dnmiiKliiX tho IiiiIIiIIiik. Itlley, who wuh sleeping In ft ruiiiii lit the reur of Hie build Iiik. wiih driven out of bed by Hie tinmen, Tho riiimo In bnlleveit to hiivu been u short circuit In Hie but tery room, iih the flro Blurted there The loss In buttery equipment wus iibiuit half covered by liiBiiruncn, mild Itlley. Two carH beloiiKlnK to hi in were III tho front purt of the simp, und wore budly scorched before they could bo tuken from the build ing. Acting Flro Chief John Tuylor en tlmiited I lie hum ut between 12.000 and $2. COO. The Insurance ninuunled to $1,200. The fire department miide a mood run. und extltiKululiod the roaring flro In the buttery shop In short or der wlih tho effective lino of two hoses, using pumper power. Firemen seem to bo piirtlculnrly unlucky In IiuvIiik fires on their own property. Itlley In tho third mem ber of tho department to huvo a flro In tho hint yoar, I lie others being George Ktokoo mid Emll Hohs. W. K. Hlley, father of the proprietor of the shop, him recently Hold IiIh In teroHtH In I.a I'luo with a view to Inking purt In the operation of the nliop whlck wiih dentroyed this morn ing. DRY KILN COURSE DROUGHT TO COAST A 4 0 day course In dry kiln work by tho Forest Products laboratory will be given from May 1 to 13 In Portland mid from March 20 to April 1, according to Information received hero today by Supervisor H. L. Plumb of the Doncliutos National for est. The Conine Is una which has been popular In tho middle west for a number of years, but which Is be ing brought to the'l'uclf Ic coast for the first time ut tho request of the West Count Lumbermen's associa tion. CHARTER RECEIVED FOR SISTERS CLUB A chartor for the Try Sowing club, of Bisters, one of tho standard clubs of tho state which bus completed the work outlined, has boon recolvod ut the office ot tho county school su perintendent. Tho chartor bears the slgnuturos ot Socrotury ot Agricul ture Honry C. Wallace, Stnto Super intendent J. A. Churchill, Extension Director Paul V. Maris ot tho Oregon Agricultural eollogo, and H. E. Sey mour, stnto club leador. EXPERT TO SPEAK ON CHILD FEEDING A chnngo In the progrnin for Far mers' wook as It will be observed in iioiid will no in tlio nppnnrnnce of Miss Mnrgory Smith, export In dlatntlcs, who will glvo npeclnl help on child feeding problems, both for children of pro-school age, mid for Infants. MIhs Smith's addrons, an nouiieen Miss Evn Comegys, home demonstration ngont for Deschutes county, will bn given nt 2 o'clock Monday, February 13, In Epworth hall. ' JOIN IN HUNT FOR MURDERER ORIENTAL CULT MAY PLAY PART BRITISH HAVE CLUE Movie Colony HeliuvliiK IlM-lf For FIinI Time In Moulin) Art or Ami Aiiremte Iteticeiit, Milk Inu I'rolie More Dlllli ull. Illr Unltnl Vrt to The Hand llullclln.) LOH ANUKI.KH, Feb. 9. Four UKeiii'leN ure following the labyrinth ine clui'H In Hie Tuylor murder my- nlery today. DlHlilct Attorney Wool- wine, recalled from IiIh vacation, di rected up luveHtlKiitloii Into tho ul leged orlentul cult of love myHtlclHm with which Tuylor might liavo bocn connected, Whoe fanutic teuchlngii centered in Hollywood, and In which Wnolwlno believed might bo un eiirthed the clue to Tuylur'H real m urderer. Ilrllii.li Join Hunt The llrltlnli coiihii!' office fol lowed u iiiyHterloiiH trull the nature of which It would not reveal. The police continued to hunt for the woman who did or hired the deed tij bo done mid iletectlveH und ulier- Iffit nought former valet SnndH, whom Taylor Ik alleged to huvo threatened Meanwhile movie colony talkers huvo shut up llko clams, rebuffing all attempts to unearth clues and gather evidence. The colony Is "behaving Itnclf for tho first time In months. Mabel Nermuiid's letters to Tuylor have been dUcovercd by the police mid with that tho ludy completely collapsed. Milkman is Kounlit Authorities horo lire now seeking the mllknitin reported to have found In an alley near the Tuylor horn Hie gun with which Taylor was mur dered. Sands Is being sought ut Steamship Company offlcos. The district attorneys office, con vinced that Henry Penvey, Taylor's valet, bad not told his wholo story concentrated upon tho negro In a gruelling examination today as the most stringent move so far In un raveling tho Tnylor mystery. H.tXIkH MAY 1K KVKTDK SAN D1F.GO, Feb. 9. A man ans wering to the description of Edward SnndH, hunted vulot-butlor in the Tuylor murder mystery, was found n suicide hero today tinder myster ious circumstances. He hud a largo bank account. No niotlvo for the sulcldo was ascer tained. He was known ns William Koegel, nlliis James Martin. VICTORY PREDICTED BY B. H. S. COACH Victory for Ilend high school's bas ketball teum over tho Princvlllo team tomorrow night at the gymnas ium was predicted today by Coach S. W. Hubble. The shift in tho line up, whereby Norcott takes tho cen ter position, Is regarded nV a strengh theiilng of the offensive, tor Norcott wns a consistent Bcorer even fron. the guard position. Orrell Is also shooting with Increased nccurncy, nays Hubble. FORM COMMITTEE FOR STATE SHOOT Organization of tho Joint commit tees ot the Commorclal club and ftnpshootlng club for arranging de tails and financing of tho state shoot to bo hold hero In Juno wns offoctod today. H. E. Allon und R. S. Ham ilton represented tho Commercial club, and R. N. lluchwaltor, Dr. J. C. Vnndevert, D. II. Peoples and H. D. Innls were present ns members of the Trnpshooting club committee NEW OVERLAND CARS RECEIVED IN BEND A carload of Ovorlnnd "fours" wns unloaded this afternoon by the Dos chutes giirugo, two of the machines bolng plnced In Bond, two In Rod mond, and ono In Madras. ThlB Is the first shipment ot tho 1922 modol four cylinder Ovorlnnd to - be re ceived In this section of Ofogon, Four Northern Pacific Draughtsmen, Thought Burned In Unaccounted For (Il Unit"! I'rtu t-.Th. Ih.n4 Bull.tln.) NOIIFOI.K, Feb. 9. The entire crow of the burned Northern Paci fic Is now uncounted fur except four druuKhlHincn, believed to Navy Secretary Starts Slash In Yards Payroll (lly UnIM Prru Ul Th Huj Bullrtln.) WAKHINOTON, Feb. 9. Secretary of the Nuvy Denby ordered today an Immediate re- il net Ion In the number of em- 4 ployes at all navy yards and stutlons now handling naval construction. Thirteen hundred workers were affected when work stopped ut the navy yurd gun factory here. MCARTHY WILL BE TRIED HERE DKFl'TV KTOKOF. KFNT TO POKT- l.A.M) FOIl MAN HKLI) OX FOIt;KltV FIl.UtGF. XKAItLV A YKAIt OLD. To tnke over the custody of J. J McCarthy, whom Portlund police are holding for Deschutes county offi cials on a forgery charge, Deputy Sheriff George Stokoe left Bend this morning, Intending to return with the prisoner tomorrow. McCarthy was Indicted by the grand Jury here nearly a year ago, Bhortly after he had left the city. A $70 check, to which McCarthy is alleged to have signed the name of his employer, D. O. McPherson was cashed at the Loven store just before McCarthy's departure, it Is charged. McCarthy was arrested in Portland lust week on charges of robbery. Shorlff Roberts was advised by Chief of Police Jenkins. SEEDS SHIPPED TO REFOREST ENGLAND ltrllb.li Columbia Sends Nearly Ton In Last Consignment Other Nut Ions Ask Supply. VANCOUVER, B. C, Feb. 9 Steudy shipments of tree seeds, most ly Douglas fir, Sitka spruce, and hemlock, are leaving British Colum bin for the British isles, where they are being used In the re-forestntion work now being pushed forward In England. Edward Walmsley, assistant crown timber agent, is directing the work of gathering the seeds for shipping They are the product of the govern' mcnt extracting plant operated by the department of public works. The most recent seed shipment comprlsod 1800 pounds. of fir seeds tho sumo amount of spruce, and 100 pounds ot hemlock. British Colum bla seeds are going to Australia and New Zealand, as well as to the moth or country, and requests hayo been made for supplies by Finnish, Per uvian, and other nations' forestry departments as well. PYTHIANS TO MEET EVERY WEDNESDAY Meetings of Deschutes Lodge No, 103, Knlghts-nf Pythias, will be held every Wedncsdny night this month on nccount of tho great number of new members to bo Initiated. An thony McO Hi lion was given tho final degroe lust night. Now members olected wero R. L. DeCourcy, Nelson Glovor, J. S. Ayres H. Hagen, R. D. Stowoll and E. F Gardner. CLASS PINS DONNED BY B. H. S. SENIORS Class pins wero donned yesterday by tho seniors of the Bend high school. The class has voted not to adopt tho gray caps and gowns which have been the rule in the high school hore, commencement time. Bunks, Only Ones In Transport Fire have been burned to dcuth in their bunkn. Kurller 19 members of the crew of the steamer were reported mis sing, by Captain Lucti, who landed here today with 19 officers and men. A.F.0FL. READY TO AID MINERS OOMI'KIt.H l'I,KI;FH KII'POIIT IX CASK OF WALKOUT UKFKX SIVK ALLIAVCK WITH KAIL WOH K FKS FOIXTH Tt) KTRIKK. (Br United Priw loTht Bend Bulletin.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 9. In an I tcrvlew with the United Press, Sam uel Gompers, president of the A. F. of h. pledged the support of the fed eration to the coal miners in the vent of a national strike. KTRIKK NOW CERTAIN INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 9. The defensive alliance" ot rail and mine workers makes a bituminous coal strike April 1, when present wage agreements terminate, "very certain," a union official who had been attending a secret wage scale conference, declared today. BOWLING LEAGUE ARRANGES DATES Four Team Schedule Announced For Legion Alleys Season To Knd On March 31. Aguin the schedule of the bowl Ing league which has been playing on the Legion alleys has been changed, this time being reduced to four team league, the organization participating being the Shevlin-Hlx- on and Brooks-Scaulon plant teams the City club and the American Le gion. Feb. 6. City club vs. S.-H. plant; Feb. 8, B.-S. plant vs. Legion; Feb. 10, S.-H. plant vs. B.-S. plant; Feb 13. City vs. Legion; Feb. 15, City vs. B.-S. plant; Feb. 17, S.-H. plant vs. Legion; Feb. 20, City vs. Legion; Feb. 22, B.-S. plant vs. Legion; Feb. 24. B.-S. clant vs. S.-H. plant; Feb, 27, City vs. Legion; Mar. 1, City vs. B.-S. plant; Mar. 3, S.-H. plant vs. Legion; Mar. 6, City vs. S.-H. plant; Mar. 8. B.-S. plant vs. Legion; Mar. 10.. City vs. Legion; Mar. 20, City vs. S.-H. plant; Mar. 22. B.-S. plant vs. Legion; .Mar. si. o.-ti. piam vs. B.-S. plant; Mar. 27, City vs. B.-S. plant: Mar. 29, City vs. B.-S. plant; Mnr. 31, S.-K. plant vs. Legion. RED CROSS SHOP GETS SHIPMENT A shipment of clothing for the Red Cross shop has been received from Mrs. J. W. McDonald, former ly of Bend but now living at Mon tesano, Wash., announces Mrs. Ralph Spencer, chairman of the shop com mittee. Mrs. McDonald stated in a letter that she expected to send more Inter. The shop is In need of all the used clothing which may be don ated. BEND KIDDIES GET PRESENTS OF SOAP One hundred and fifty pounds of soap and tooth paste for the kiddies of the Bend grade schools, were dis tributed yesterday and today by Mrs. Anna Curry, school nurse. Soap and paste came In the form of sam ples from nn eastern company pro ducing toilet articles. SPELLING BEE TO SETTLE RIVALRY A championship spelling match, at which County School Superintendent J. Alton Thompson will have tho task of pronouncing words presenting dif ficult combination of letters, is to be held Saturday night nt Cloverdale, the Plalnvlew and Cloverdale schools contesting. NORTH IRELAND. PREPARING TO REPEL ATTACK SINN FEIN RAIDERS FEARED TROOPS ARE MASSED Knglunil And Ulster Regard Situa tion As Grave Vlolutlon ot Trace Hill KnucliiiK Free State Treaty. Is Introduced. ( By United Prat to The Bend Bulletin.) BELFAST, Feb. 9. Ulster ha made extensive preparations to repel extremist Sinn Fein raiders Into northern territory. Troops are massed on the fron tier, with the situation regarded by Ulster and England as a grave vio lation of the Irish truce. DILI. INCLUDES PACT LONDON, Feb. 9. A bill enacting the articles of the treaty establishing the Irish free state was' introduced in the house ot commons today by Austen Chamberlain. ALL READY FOR 1-8 INITIATION BOX CAR READY TO BE DIS PLAYED BEFORE PUBLIC GAZK I'ROMIX EXT LEGIONNAIRES TO EXTER VOITURE. Final arrangements for Saturday's 40 et 8 initiation were completed at last night's meeting of the charter members ot the local voiture. Com mittees were appointed to have charge of the various phases. Larry Hagen will have general supervision. The candidates will report tor medi cal examination at the Pilot Batia Inn at 1:30 o'clock Saturday after noon. The box car has been built and painted, and is ready to be trundled out before the gaze of the public Sat urday afternoon. Arrangements for the banquet and dance in the eve ning have also been made. Among the candidates for mem bership in the order are a number of prominent Legionnaires of Cen tral Oregon, including the officers of most of the posts. ASH RAIN FOLLOWS VOLCANIC ERUPTION Unusual Precipitation Extends. 7M Miles From Volcanic Peaks In Chilean Andes. . BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 9. Volcan ic ash raining in almost every part of the republic was one ot the cor- ' ious results of the eruption of the volcanos Rinehue and Puyehue la ' the Chilean Andes. A vast area in southern Argentina was covered with an ash mantle from three to four Inches thick. The last heavy fall of ashes simi lar to the present one was in 1S93. during an eruption of Calbuco, and . although this was a very violent dls- : turbance, the ash was not thrown a fourth of the distance now being covered, namely 700 miles. ELECTRIC SHOP TO ; BE OPENED FRIDAY Ralph Hope will open an electrical ' repair and fixtures -shop which he has been contemplating for some time, in the Logan Candy Btore on Wall street. Hope has been In the employ of the Bend Water, Light ft Power Co. MONTHLY MAGAZINE IS PUBLISHED HERE The first Issue of the Central Ore-, gon Legionnaire, a monthly maga zine devoted to the news and edit- , orlal comment of interest to former service men, was In the mails yes- ; terday. James Fisher Is the editor. :