The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, May 09, 1922, Page 1, Image 1

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    THE BEND BULLETIN
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DAILY EDITION
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MAY SNOWFALL
THAW ATTACKS
Late Storm Is General
Through County
RESULTS. 'BENEFICIAL
tmps And I(iiiik"II'Ik'iI Ity I'rrolp-
iiiiii.in iririiii iii miiiii'mii
Vnlley llfHirliMl-3lny
. Iti'fonl Hi'l.
Know whleh full steadily for nearly
r: hours ending t 10 o'clock (his
iiicirnliiK. reached u depth of 3.3
Inrhos. Thou llio tliuw begun, unit
ntru"U " worn dry anil lliu tiroul-
ir part of ilia fresh full liuil
luriiiiil Into water liy mid iiftiirimoii.
That tho storm was general In Din
thiilus county was learned liy tolu
phono report. At Redmond, tlio
precipitation wu approximately one
hiilf of Hint lu llund, una a few miles
nor III of Redmond th snow cvunod
tnt truly. At I.u 1'lno tlm snow was
no deeper t liun In llund, mid tho
worm blocking of rendu wuii rvportod
from the Mlltlcdti valluy, where miow
drifted lindly.
Mild weather lit I muled tlta Hlorni.
lliu m I ii I in u in reached Iniil nlKlit lio
1 ii K only 28 degrees. Till, Willi the
short luiigth of tlma during which
the miow luy on tho ground, mndu
the miow of tho sumo valuo to furms
and range us heavy rain, at the
on in u tlmo InyliiK the dust which was
already bacomlng heavy on rural
roads and city st roots.
Hlieop I 'rot cried
Tho buck ward season provod a
Mossing In dlsguisa, nutting oft
shearing much lutor than usuiil, re
suiting In most of tho rnngo shoop
doing Itft with tholr winter fiascos
serving as a protection agulusl tho
snow.
Today's snowfall hero of 3.3 Inches
stand as a record for tho month of
Muy In llond, lite nonrest approach
being May 13, 1013, whan two Inchos
fall, according to thn government rec
ords, which go buck to 1910. Homo
thing over an Inch full In May, 1915,
on throe soparato days; the 9th, lllb
hnd 12th. Only one other snowfall
In May was reported, n mere trace
on May 8. J9U.
OFFICIALS here on
SCABIES CAMPAIGN
Krmllentlon if IHni-ok of Mlir-op
This HraMin Is I'urpoM of
Wool (.rowers.
To Burvoy tho genernl situntlon In
Central Orngon at tho outset of tho
1922 campaign against scab among
sheep In this section of the slule, Dr.
W. H. Lytlo. state veterinarian, and
Dr. J. C. Kxllno, of Spokane, of the
IT. S. buronu of animal Industry, ar
rived In Dend this morning. Thoy
were last In llond at tho mooting of
national forest graxlng permittees, el
which tlmo plans were made with or
ndlcatlon of scab this season as tho
goal.
Tho work Is being directly super
vised In this dlHtrlct by Dr. It. A
Parsons, government .. veterinarian
tindor Dr. Exllno.
MAJOR LEAGUE SCORES
AM KMC AN LKAtil'K
At Now York-J- , It. H.
Now Tnrk . 8 13
, Chicago 7 H ,
At Philadelphia It. H.
Philadelphia .......IS 20
Clovoland
At Boston It."' H.
Boston t . 4
Detroit '6 10
At Washington It. H.
Washington 8 10
St. Louis - 7 11
NATIONAL LKAOUK
At Pittsburgh R. H.
Pittsburgh d 8 H
Brooklyn 8 7
At Cincinnati R. - H.
Cincinnati 4 10
Boston 1 , '
At Chicago R. H.
Chicago 4 10
Phlladolphla 9 13
At St. Loulp-I , II. , H.
fit. Louis 0 7 ,
Hit York
Leonard Wood Will Be
Philippine Governor
for Remainder of Year
(liy Unlled Virw to '11m llcnd Bulletin.) '
MANILA, P. I., Muy 9. Mu
Jor (loiiural l.eouuril Wood will
remain us governor of the Phil
ippine Inlands until the end of
1922, ha declared in a stu turnout
today. 1 lu hud boon usked to In
dicate whether ho would remain
us governor of the Isluud or re
turn lo tho United Mates to be
come ragout of the uulvurslly of
1'i'iiiiHylvuulu. . "
ROADCONTRACT
TOTAL LARGE
Commission Meets To Ap
portion Work Costing
Nearly a Million.
Hr United Pro to Tho llend Bulletin.)
PORTLAND, May 9. Tho stale
hlghwuy commission met toduy for
throo duy session to ultot roud cou-
rucls, and discuss ways and moons
of saving Oregon highways undur
pressure of tho heavy truck of com
merce. Contracts for 00 mllvs of road Im
provements, and H miles of concruto
puvomonts, approximating a cost of
liroo quiirlurs of a million dollurs,
will ha let today, and about the samo
sinouut tomorrow.
K. OF P. MEMBERS
TO VISIT REDMOND
'Inn To ('rente Ktitluilum For
lU( r let Convention Anil
D.O.O.K Ceremonial '
Severul cars of members of the
local Knights of Pythias lodge will
leavo tonight for Redmond, to attend
tho mealing of the lodge there. Thoy
will be haadad by Louis Bennett, dls
trlct daputy grand chancellor,, for
tho purpose of discussing with (ho
Redmond members of the order the
matter of the district convention to
be held horo Juno 21, and tho D. O.
O. K. ceremonial which Is to be hold
on tho same dnto.
Important matters will come up at
tomorrow night's session of the local
lodge, It was announced today.
WEATHER MAN HAS v
HANI) IN BALL GAME
With Score 10 (o II And Five In
ning Vet To 1'lay, Held Anil
Nth (irucle Must Walt.
An Inconsidornto weather man is
kcoplng two loams of promising base
ball players and the supporters of
oach, on the anxious seat toduy. With
tho score 18 to 11 In favor of the
undofoated Itoid school team, and
five innings yet to play, It was 1m
possible for the game betweon that
aggregation and the 8th grado team
to be finished today. It was begun
yesterday at 4. o'clock, and discon
tinued about dlnnor time.'
This Is tho Hold team's third game,
It has defoatod the Kenwood twice.
SEE SLIGHT CHANCE
FOR BONUS CHANGE
(Hr United Prni to The Bend Bulletin.).
WASHINGTON, May 9. Preai
dent Harding has not . changed his
position rogardlng the soldlors bonus
bill, It was said at tho White House
today.'; This was taken as an indi
cation that the prosldont will not
approve the new bonus moasure sub
mitted to him last week by senate
republican leaders. . - ,
NEED OF TEAMWOflk V
SHOWN BY DURYEA
REDMOND, May 9. M. J. Duryea,
secretary of the organization and ser
vice department of the atato cham
ber of commerce, Bpoke this noon
boforo the Redmond Commercial
club, stressing tho .need tor team
work In solving t,own and country
probloms. He will spoak tomorrow
before the Bond. Commercial club.
HEIR TO BRITISH
CROWN ENDS VISIT
(By United Prow to Ths Bend Bulletin.)
KAGOSHIMA, Japan, May 9.-7-Tho
Prlnao of Wales Balled for England
today after tour weeks as the offi
cial guest of, Japan, ' -
PARIS BURNING;
THEATER RAZED
Casing De Paris Destroyed
IJy Fire
DISTRICT IS SWEPT
I'lnyliotiM ('sod fly American Com
pimy (.one, Famous Diinriiitf
llcMirt lu Kliimes Appolln .
Theater May Follow.
(Ily United Prou t. The lu-nd Bulletin.)
I'AniH, May 9. Tho Cunlno de
Paris, one of tho lurgest theaters lu
Purls, where a number of American
artists, including Pearl White, were
appaurlnx, burned lo tho grouud to
duy.
The flumes wore spreading
through tho.lowor Montmurtre the
atrical district this afternoon.
Tho Perrouquet, a select dancing
resort, Is In flames, and the Apollo
theutru, next door, Is threatened.
WITNESS TELLS
BOMB INCIDENT
Union Leader Urged Miners
To "Go Get Em," Says
Mitchell On Stand.
(hr Unllrd Prrta to The Bend Bulletin.)
CHARLESTON. W. Va., May 9.
Frank Mitchell, stute witness In the
treason triuls In progress, here, de
clared thut after Bill Blizzard, union
leader, found a bomb on the miners'
battle front In Logan county lust
summer, thrown apparently by dep
uty planes, he urged the minors to
"gd get 'em." The evidence was of
fered to prove that. Blizzard was guil
ty of treason In urging onion minors
to attack state doputy forces. .
PARENT-TEACHERS
OF NATION MEET
Hvxxlon of Xntlonul Congroiui Of
Mothers and V. T. AssociatlonR
Open At Taronia Today.
(Hr United Pi-om to The Bend Bulletin.)
TACOMA. May 9. The first rogu
lar sessions of the national congress
of mothers and parent teachors' asso
clntlona opened here today with dele
gates from all parts of tho United
States In attendance.
Mrs. Victor Halstrom. of Tacoma
newly elected president of the Parent-Teachers,
and Mrs. .Milton Hig.
gins of Worcester, Mbbs., were the
principal speakers today.
BADGES RECEIVED BY
BEND HIGH ATHLETES
Ribbon badges for the athletes who
took second place in events of the
track meet at Prinevlllo Friday were
received at the high school today.
Jamoa McNeoly will receive five of
these badges, one being for partici
pation lu the relay. Elmer Johnson
will receive two, and Ed Norcott.
Lynn ICrlbbs and Gerald Hicks will
roceive one each.
Ardent Rooter Given Back Money
He Gave For Scoring; B. H. S. Ball
Players Learn Of Amateur Rules
One of Bend high school's ar
dont rooters became today possos
HW of two silver dollars to which
he had gladly said farewell over
a week ago. Porhaps thoy are not
the same dollars, but he has them,
anyway. v
It happened at Madras In the
Inst game of the Contral Oregon
conference baseball season, after
Bend had already won the tltlo.
Madras was loading by one run,
and Ed Norcott was on first base.
"I'll give you a dollar It you
score," shouted a frenziod rooter,
C. A Bunliong by name. "J'll give
you a dollar it you bring him In,"
ho shoutod to Jamas McNeoly, at
the bnt. ' .
McNoely drove a long fly ovor
center flold, and amid tho howl-
World's Prettiest?
(Catherine Mai-Donald, winner ct
thirty brsuty priori, is now KleolH
in New York at tile preltiejt woman
in the world J'ormer Preiident Wil
ton thiiik so, every leading authority
of the tcrren thinks so, foreign artists
say to. the reader! of thit newt
paper think to? Mitt MacDonald it
photographed here in her latest 1922
up-to-date riding outfit.
Sunshine Disappoints .
Outdoor Enthusiasts;
Ski Party Postponed
When the sun came out from
behind the clouds today it was a
bitter dlitappointment, local out
door sports enthusiasts who had
polished up their skis for a slide
at Lava Hutte. Organized by R.
N. Buchwalter they were ready
to go early this afternoon, but
tho Mny snow went first.
"Perhaps we'll have another
chance on the Fourth," Duch
wultor consoled them.
TYPHUS PLAGUE
KILLS MILLIONS
Scourge Ia Russia Worst
' Since Great Epidemics
of the Middle Ages..
(Br United PrcM to The Bend Bulletin.)
WARSAW, May 9. Wot slhce the
great epldomics of the middle ages
has there been anything to compare
with tho epidemic of typhus which
has devastated Russia and Eastern
Europe during the past four years
and which again Increased the last
winter. Figures, as accurate as It
will ever be possible to obtain, are
now available for the first time to
the western world,- through the re
ports now being made at the Joint
Sanitary Conference called In War
saw by the league of nations.
"Between 20 and 30 million cases
of typhus have occurred in Russia
(Turing the past four years about
one case for every four or five peo
ple in the country. Between two and
a halt and three million deaths have
taken place from this cause alono,
the actual population of the country
has definitely decreased due to it
These are the statements made by
Professor Tarassevitch,- In the report
which has attracted more attention
at the conference than any other. Dr.
Tarassevitch Is well known among
European medical men as the pres-
dent of tho Scientific Medical Council
of Russia. . ,
Ings of the Bend delegation, both
romped home. Then, not being
diamond lawyers, and entirely In
nocent as regards the profession
alism rule, the players collected
from Bushong.
Today a request for Information
about the occurrence came from
Principal Gabriel of the Madras
high Bchool. McNeoly and Nor
cott had a conference with Miss
.Harriott Umbsugh, principal of
the local school, and then sought
out Bushong and returned the
money. Here the incident ends,
says Miss Umbnugh, tho boys hav
ing taken steps, to keep their ama
teur standing.' No charges of any
sort will be filed, as the game was
the last of the soason, the cham
pionship having previously been
decldod.
What Do You SayCTHDMC CI (flV
BEND FIGHTERS
LOSE MATCHES
Woods Takes Count of Nine
Repeatedly Allie Taylor
Meets Faster Man.
(Br United Preu to The Bend Bulletin.)
PORTLAND, May 9. Bend fight
ers had a bad night at the armory
tourney here last night. Jack Davis
of Seattle, knocked Speck Woods of
Bend, down four times in the second
round for the count of nine. Woods'
last fall proving to Referee Qruman
that Davis was the better man. The
fight was slated for six rounds.
Jimmy Valentine of St. Paul
proved too clever for Allie Taylor,
taking a six round decision.
Mike DePlnto bested Joe SimmonB
and Brick Coyle beat Battling Les
ter; each 'la-Tour roundBr-Intlre-
maln event, Lakey Morrow took
terrible punishment from Joe Gor
man In the four first rounds of their
10 round go, then changed pis tac
tics to long distance boxing and was
accorded the decision, much to Gor
man's surprise. Gorman had been
the favorite before the fight.
NEWSPAPER PLANT,
BUILDING BURNED
(Br United Press to The Bend Bulletin.)
DES MOINES, May 9. Fire today
completely destroyed the building
and equipment of the Des Moines
Daily News today. The blaze started
In the basement paper storage room.
A ".200.000 loss is estimated for tbe
News, and $100,000 to the other
occupants of the building.
INSURGENTS FIGHT
WITH CONSTABLES
(Br United Pku to The Bend Bulletin.)
LONDON, May 9. A terrific bat
tie between Ulster special constables
and the Irish republican army of In-
surgents occurred ' today at Clady,
Donegal, according to an exchange
telegraph dispatch from ' Strabane,
Tyrone. '
SWEEPING EXPOSE
IS ASSURED HOUSE
( Br United Preaa to The Bend Bulletin.)
WASHINGTON, JJloy 9. A sweep
Ing expose of activities of former
"influential personages In the gov-
ernment" In preventing the prosecu.
tlon of war grafters, was promised
by Attorney General Daugherty to
day In a letter transmitted to the
house by President Harding.
VALLEY FRUIT MEN
FEEL HEAVY FROS'
(United Prese Staff Correspondent.)
EUGENE, May9. LoW tempera
tures prevailed throughout western
Oregon Inst night. Heavy frosts
made fruit men apprehensive. Four
Inches of snow fell south of here.
LAMP EXPLOSION
IS FATAL TO TWO
(Br United Prena to The Bend Bulletin.)
MARKNCO, 111., May 9. August
BorK, Jr., and four of his children
were burned to death at their home
here last night when an Incubator
lamp exploded. -.-.'
IJlUnmj,lLUULJ
COMBINING IN
TEXAS HORROR
our
Lose Lives In
of Water
Rush
WIND FATAL TO THREE
Humlrrfl In IowlanlH Ixft Honir-
I Fort Worth, Already In
unrlatrd. In Tlircntcnrd
Attain.
( By United Pram to The Bend Bulletin.)
DALLAS. Tex., May 9. Four per
sons were killed, many Injured and
large property loar caused when
storms and floods struck the state
yesterday, and last night. Hundreds
of families are homeless In the low
lands. '
Three were killed by windstorms
In Oklahoma.
The second flood In two weeks
threatened Fort Worth, with the
city's lower sections already inun
dated. COMPLEuONOF
CHURCH SPEEDY
Mastering About Finished
Brick Work Contract '
To Be Let For June.
Plastering of the main auditorium
of the new Methodist church will be
completed this week, according to
present Indications; and other work
on the interior Is proceeding rapid
ly. The Installation of the hot air
shaft to connect with the furnace is
also about completed.
Window casings, which are being
made by E. P. Brosterhous, contrac-.
tor, wM I be ready to install as soon
as the plaster Is dry. Tbe windows.
sheeting and the lighting fixtures
have all been contracted, and will be
delivered here in July.
A contract for the exterior brick.
construction and finishing will be
let next Tuesday ,a to be done during
June, i' -
August 13 has been set as the date
for dedication, at which time Bishop
W. O. Shepard and other leading
clergymen of the northwest will be
present to take part in the exercises.
The program has not yet been defin
itely arranged.
EVANS AGAIN TRIES
TO TAKE HIS LIFE
Slayer of James Do ran Unsuccessful
As Usual Is Bound To
Prevent Injury.
(Br United Press to The Bend Bulletin.)
SALEM, May 9. For the fifth or
sixth time since "his conviction on a
charge of murdering James Doran
near The Dalles last fall, Abe Evans,
of Bend, attempted to esd hia life
prison officials reported yesterday.
It was only an " attempt, however.
Later he set up a blood curdling
wailing that disturbed the entire pri
son and butted his head against the
steel bars of his cage until It 'was .
necessary for the officers to bind
him to prevent self injury.
Several months ago it was believed
Evans was insane, and he was trans
ferred to the state hospital for ob
servation. - After several Weeks a
commission . of physicians reported
to Governor Olcott that the prisoner
was sane, and he agajg was placed la
a cell ?t tile penitentiary.
Evans is under sentence to bo
hanged.
NEW PREMIER FOR
CHINA IS CHOSEN
(Br United Prcu to The Bend Bulletin.)
TOKIO, May 9. Wang Shlh dheo
has been appointed premier of the
new Chinese government being set
up following General Wu's victory.
He succeeds Liang Shi. .
THE BULLETIN
Circulation Department
will be open , Wednesday
evening, May 10, until 9
o'clock, to receive sub
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