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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1925)
THE BEND BULLETIN Tin: w H i in, It Olottd) toolihi TlturtdA) full , modfli ' ' loffipArnl urn Central Oration's First Leased Wire Newn paver VOL. xv lil.NI) lil l.l.K'l IN, DAII.V KIMTION, liKNI). OKKtJON, WEDNE8DAY AFTERNOON, MAY 1".. 192 No. 186 CHIEF ENGINEER OF O.T. RAILWAY IS ON WAY HERE May Go South' to Direct Location Work THIRD CREW IS SENT .More Rumored On Way to Aid In Mapping Routed of Announced ExU naiotu tiny v 1 Jut ucr fhh'f ttiRltifr of ih Option Trunk, will trrlvt in.iiui lt-ml tliU p.fiiliiK. li hm Ittftttdlbf In i It In uf lertionii It In lielti'Vi'il tliut I ,v it,. lltN VlHlt U til rOIItlVCtlOll Mill) fid' aHN .urtn iiiih In Iiik DUUll for tbi pro Th.- meinlo th of pOMd tin" DttWttfl Itt-ml ami Khun family. K4t IfllO alb Kaiiit. ini.i Hun Ltntntr mho loWbool board ntmb imiiIi Irmn bin t lOptfYlM r lu tonlfhl lth perl the Mutk hehiK ilnlie iii-pm H vofi currtni btrt todty 'hul their ur two tun re nurvoylnt rttn inr Un Osteon Trait ichtd ulril In rome In Item) In the iieur UtOTt I.lntner tua he I tt pm.ltlnn i verify or uVn 1I1U rumor when arrive. th. cvrhtti: UrOlOII Trunk cnKliici'm and kirtoyorBi IipuiIimI by Rojf Knth-r. rrlvod lu Heml thin iiinriiliiK. nml flcr tuklliK hreakfitnt here, left III) .1 lately for the Interior The . -w n r nirt I'Viiti Milt m nr k Hmt n (mm I'autiitia. fornierl) Hkookum.Ottl , ; ,; AIiIioiikIi i" il'fliill Infurmmliin i . mill hi' iililalliril. II In lii lli-vi'il Unit Hit in OftW of tSglBMfi WHI vvurk ovili rron jiiiiMtnn Polls ti msi tiic MnmM ,,r t't1 wiiiiitinniiii u mi Din i hul)' rlv. r i. mi tin' iriipimMl "Iiiiik tfm" ol II"' WnlM 0r(OI Trmik IJBM Willi ii im WOrklM (rum llhM mil nf Hit- "Imm linn.' mid Hie thlril i r- mirklni! Imrlll mi the "bOtl line. weal nf KlMMIIl MM. H i- allrH'N nf bOtb lines lll he nun pleled alnilll I he aanie lime The parallel llllea lire In meet ul Inaction Point, BboBl fi Billoi Bootb in. ui II. ml The iirnlmaed alem inlla fur niie line amiih Innii Heml in Jam Hi. n l-nlnl The aurvey nf Hie OragOb Trunk line frmil Heml OBlb In Crrwetit Iiiik already I n BMW Willi 1" inure eimlueera nrrlvlliK III Hend lhl iinirnliia. there are at preaenl .T.I men In Ihe lliree rrewa ofklu north ami Bonlh ol the pgrallol OraftW Trunk ruiilea Veteran of Civil War, Pioneer, Is Bridegroom A slnlw.nl Kli i Ii irrtd un .ii r Oaatral Oram In 'he oItIi war. and a hlnablnl lulde uf 7J "illiilm is. Mm Marie SlUllll, stuiiil hefliri' tlr- i ml .IiiiIki- T It ' Hull, nil" am inn m ami pn Him -il mull ami Wife. 1 The irOMBi Ahrnham V. Baatt nf It, Mm I. Is SI yeara nf ace Ills Milium st child, a miii. Is 41 Btbtt lived in Contra! Oraton btlort iht lOim uf Ban4 was In existence, and he lohl the odtetaUni JinlKe thai he has voted fnl him twice fur llle nffice which he nnw hnlda The WBdSIng, ii was IndloattSi has btan pust puueii until Banta ooolS have a linns.' ball! in BtSmonS tu heller hlmttll and his hrlde. Decide First Skirmish Against Kelso's Mayor KBttBOi Wash.. May 1 1, A, Hn ii.- Todd, Kolio mayor, wifftrod (to- feal In Ills first lltl skirmish hrotmhl un i the polltlonl Jomblii nf KbIio'i munlolpul of fnlra. Todd wiih fined Siiti ami tuttncOd tn in dayM lu inii by Juitlot Polontt yeaterdoy nllomoor oh a ohhrpe nf nonfetltnot III which lie was Mil Itl In have deliberately rttuMd tn hIkh a warrtni eovtrini enlary ol Rom Orldloy, ciiy ornploye, Tortd'i tttornoyi Imtnodlnloty HloS nollco of nppeal. Tuil.l rnclliH four nlliet minimi nnnfeasa, eharget and two charges of erlmtnnl libel growing oni 01 m-i- no's municipal row. Seek to Set Aside Will Made By Chicago Editor . '..I. it, i, , May ui- tegAl stepH iii,', i.i..,' " " were taken loilav In sol aside llle win nf John 0. Bartmnn, who be- ... I.,.. an quontnto nis uiucnsu n e am ul her lil'nlieny in inn . . ... m 11 .ons mil e npioyi.i. n hi iiruiight up 1111 iKiini.iniuii ii " . rnevs nnnouhoad limy wore tiling nation In bOhttlt of seven COHIIni of ri)mtmnn, two othor ootiolno have mil yel mndS a claim on Hie cHliilo. ciuP!!f Is Closely Contested Seniors and Juniors Lead ing In Competition wan .. li.- MutU Nexi Wk On tit M.un Kveofn HImIihI U 11 pi In;; I t l in V jil Ktlll CIom coia petition jMtwtM iljii Junior mn hi tilor rlunm-H of 1 1 1 H.-ntl IiIkIi miIiimiI fMiilnrN lh rnni ut ill" IDOUftl rut for t tt ClllMtDlhlp tUP, Ttai J anion iMdhul Mi tbi iui li-ili t-viiiilH, Inn (In Hi'tilnr i'X' 'l In cholftrslllp a ml i.ilu-r plUUMI of lh miit'd Itton. Thi V'IiiihV will tint bf il hlril unlit atfer ((in Junior MMM lily. Mil WMk Tin- )! Hon of hHi.f.-tit body OftJ otn win uike pilot nt un MMinbly tonoffov a ii FniBTHtlni MMnbly ill bld toduy. ul w h Uli hiiiihiIkii Hp pci Im h wr in. nil- ano i In- audi IntrodnoMI Tin- oloetlofl t UBdOf Abt AuHtrallini lntlloi i. w It h piil II n k phi I'M fur each th :h i In I pi InClpOll ami tU Will he enter it liamiuet gtVtfl h 1 he ail Vli III ei nnk 111 K rill MM' III the hlr.h mti on I iIIiiIiik room The Ktvle nil oh ami the play glvtfl h) ttn (ooklitK I it h (ten ol the Itlxh cbool iii in in hi iii the nranMlttm tll.kt Tu'Nlii ntd Ol ut th inim. high la I hi llOnl i. In a mil torlum un unuouneeil yenterilay Tin Ciller u I litllill'' I Itivlteil. un ilia IK bla inaile. mill tin- ptfttttl f ielrl ! tn k In if ilium i mi I hi it re pettier I :t II V ' uriceil to ullemt. the Instructor In ( hut Hi' niate FEDERAL MEN FIND BIG BOOZE PLANT Thousands of Gallons Mash Ready lor I so CO, r. i.i .msI w.i. . ; ii.ikI iiuii. i in i PORTLaMP, Oh . May If, Pi eial .in-liis vei.iiT.ia. inn ini'ii-ii mi. nf Ihe lameal dlatlllerleo ever (mill I III OraCObi they lepnrted here lOdby. rii verly hidden In a rove on Ihe hanks uf Ihe Willamette river mar NewlierK. the slllla were III full up- ..i I Iii .i ,.l,,,,, il, atavA ,1 Iai ,, vera', I The nperatnr. were warm-it li ,l,,iae made b nffliera aa lb By approaiheil elllllillllK Ihelll In esrape Boltarai im ludeii 1,100 plait of finished I ii imr iiliinit ;im i:. .Hulls in keKa. ,ia BaUOBI uf luaah, and BQalpaiaal valued at (111. 1100. Rehearsal Is Held Today For Rockefeller Wedding it V U.s Wur tn'llir II. ml HiiHetin I Abb nkw YtiitK. May t:-. Km kefeller ami liavld Merriwether Milton tmlay will rehearse their wed Slni which will he held Thursday at ItSS i- m. af the hontt uf the hrlile's father. Joan ii. Boekatallar, Jr Mias Km kefeller s lil ldlll KOWII Is lie tcrlbtd as a c lull d uf film tulle ami coatly lace. The ceremoli) will he parfornad Wolthin. i by ihe it. v i ..melius i'tnr nf the Park Avenue Btptltl church, in a soiling uf palms nml spring flowers. . Reported Property Sale Contradicted Bv Owner " Rumors that property un. the southwest comer of llond street and I'r.iliklili incline llinl been sold lo ihe Terminal lintel Co, as the site .. .i,r., .Ian hiatal, were denied todt by the owner of the property, ii ii DeAraond. K i authorlta lively reported thai collsl rilcl loll ul , I, a bute Is ii alilleil. ami tnal J. ii AnniacatB. a representatives nf Hie company! i tillable location here lunkliiK into Takes Long Snowshoe Trip For Her Mother's Funeral Funeral services for Mrs. Ploy B. Bnloe, who died in Bend Tttosduy, win nni be held itntllw her daushter, m,u v,. i ,. s nwiiri. arrivei, inn fiout liiiiinuuil lake. in nruer laijrsn annus ui. uj reach a I'nad leading In Heml. Mrs Utewnrl m( bike over aboil io , ml ,. ,,1 HtinW, Using jwhen Mrs. Stewart went Into Dla- mond laki I of snow. he hiked over :tf. miles Plan Road Improvement T. Knut 1 like This Week IO r.HSl liJir.. i.i i Html i . i. . iiv nl least i nki. I Ml i""" ' ... i Hie BOOW line, oy mo way 01 uiiiiw Hat roafl wilt bo Improved thl. wook, ii.. i,. , iimiuiimi'i bv leu , iu.ui.i...r. .-.1111111. is n....... n l, 1,', , 1 1 llui-li district. '.mil l to i..i,,.. ... lha haarinnarters .11... ...1 " ni the Dt-si I llllil'S lllllinillll lliieni nun he iilainied lu lake a snial liver lite road, which him been used NO SUBSTITUTE TO BE ALLOWED FOR PACT MADE Versailles Treaty Must Sfand, Say French NOTE SENT LONDON British Approval of Policy Regarding German. De sired In I'aris III. " l.i-J WltnoThr BnJ Lull. Mm PARIS. May H Praoet win -. n-ii im MMltnla foi Um Vtmttlw irt-ui) ami m tbm 1" bw pnani islorn trontlorti u bom vhleh Hit l-ulnlfvi KiiviThiniMil iniMi!ii'n iii dln- poti ii iii Oorna'ay m roply to Um llllliT HllKK'Xl loll ri'KiinllllK II I rarity pMi tn BBdowtood in iat. ! Tin' Kri'iii Ii null wiih Kent in UoB don loiluy Inr riiimliliTiilloii Ii) I lie iinii h orroniil Bad win bt Mb" inilli'il In lit- oiIht iiljlfn lii'fnri' It In trmimnllli'il In Hrrlln III iii'lnl oiriBlal i iri li-H II m alil llinl Fr.ilii i' iirnpiiHi's hullri-i llv llim ii i niiilllliin In l In' Hi'iurliv par i nun I In- I Ifr inn ii y i rniry Inn. Hn- li'UKiif ,f WlUoBI H'lNK ; nn-itiln'r nf Ihr Ii'iiku'. KruiH''K urilonn In Intirnutlonbl af fair" iiiiim lie In BBBOrd with Ika li-aKni. Um BOM tlbtOI i liaiiii'llnr l.uilivr nf Cfrmany. BDOB BBBBBtlBI nfflu' ailvnmtil irn IhihiiIii fur an Kurnpi-an purl nf He t urlly lili h Um BfOCBdlBf QottBM KiiMinnicnl liu.l pnl mil unnffiolul "fn-ltTB " Tin- iiffim T. inmlf iar- UtmlBrly in rwm ami Hurt BovBtry BBI talMI IM lalUMMR In framlnic a ripl iiii ii in baloi submlttBd m LBB allien fur Itii'ir BpBTOTBl. Selling of Burial Plots Baby Farm Case Claim 1 1'. V. keel Wli nkw CORK, I.. Thr May ! Hullrtinl rjhargai "I'll Vr Helen , l.eiaeu- m aim- iiienteil ihe prana frniii her "iiany furm" h .'ellliiK eem ry plola tu 'the mntheia nf Infanta who died while iin.ler 1 . r rare, are Heine in- v.'sllKiiteil tnilav by Assistant Dis- Irlct Atiorney William K Ityun. This laqatry i itartad after Mrs Marmirei ToOBOy had tnhl Kyan that tollbWtBI Ihe myBtariOBI death of I.... is ........ I. ..1.1 .Idlll'l.ti'l ALTII'S at Mrs OBbMB-Volb'l i.,f , ..i..ri'i i ,,n lie.einher la last. Mrs UalaeB-VOII Mich. "'i1'1 '"'r " '" st' ael s cellieicry inr The bodlaa nf the T.inhey child ami (oar mnnlhs old William Win ters w ill he HthnOOd today In an ef- furi tu obtain Inrthar evidence ttainal the bab) home proprietor. ued Member of Congress Saved When House Burns y. f.mil WIT to T1m Bfd Ballatial Till. Kill), Ohio. May 13. Isnac It Sherwood, oldest member of the .,st congress anil famous for his .,,( nrohlbiilon tiradei in Washing- ton, was ltd to enfaty by his I when fire broke nut in the nurse Scut t - wood apartment today. The SH year old general was not aware of Ills iliingei mini main im Kllu pobrlnl Into his apartment. blaze drnve all tenants from I'll.' '.he building. I..,nias 1'ily S ' lOOdCQ Bv Torrential Downpour (U. P. Lrns.sl Wire to Th Heml BqllttiSl KANSAS CITY. MO., May 1 streets ami basements were flooded ami sewers broke iii leveral places iii the downtown dletrlol following it heavy ruin and electrical Storm here early today. Streets werii lilt red with rubbish swepl alung by Street car truffle miniature rivers was badly tlnmp- - Larffe Reduction 01 Bail Given Alleged Kidnaper ,1! V l.,..e,l Wire la Tlie Iti'inl Itillli'lln) Minm li'SHl'HY VI.. May 13. - - BtrlO Woodward. BX-ConvtOt and ac- loused Kidnaper bill year old tuolllo Challeilon, won a moral victory In Addison connly court today when he obtained reduction of his hull from 1.7. ... . .1. nl. Ia II nnfl i.,iw ' ,.,., 11 mpiox oiks PRHIC VHHHK l rlnniriun ihbo . , to Till' II. ii.l Hull, I, nl : BRuUKulrtrilUi .nans., amy i .. Amy Lowell, long Ihe mitslandiiig . A luet'ii ii I e. puuiu 1 " traOtOrTand nOtOd Inr HOT esHll.vs ami iner- nrii nrlllelsnl died ill her linine here New Oil Plant In Bend To Be Begun Thursday Shell Company Will Mak Fourth With Branch Here iiiiIukc " BuMrowl Trwlw H I'ltrlll Inr V .11 i'Iiiiii-i- anil Tank- aui. i ifrii i.'i nnoufimi Countriti lion bf .in oil ilM rlhutinic pliitt I Whlcb WW COffl hef ween ', 000 und K 1 r . i 0 1 w he Imkuii to morrow by thfc Lsbrtcotloo & Qmo line Co., Inc. of 1'nrrlaml, lo refire- mi the shell oil Com pony in Boad it wuh Biinognced today by (JeorKe II. QftSOi president uf the coinpuny The new plant will hf located on it tract with 11 mi fnnt frontaxe on UU railroad truck, jtiht tiouth nf the ANHorlaled Oil Co plant. A p000 Kalloit xaKollne tank will he built. 1 and a wurehnuHf with 100 barrel capacity A truck tank with 110 Kullmi capacity will he operated here, M well an a puckaK truck, tiaire ati-noum-cM ' iaHollne and olll w ill he dlmrl-. buCOd III Heml. RodUOOd and i'rine-: villi- Irout thla plant ( V Com-: pere will be mumtKer The Shell company will be the fourth ciitunetlnif oil nimiianv 10 lo can In Hend, tin- others betiiK ih- S'andarl, the I'nion ami the Asso- ., i ,..wi ii i. ..r li.- .tu ih.. itlv ', him h here inn pa ny imi nn rrprpriitpil WILL ERECT TOWER ON MOUNTAIN PEAK Lookout To (aiard Timber On Indian Reservation Unking the fire pruteetiuii ayatem with that nf the Hesehutes national fureat. a lookout lower la tu he ereeted thla aeoson on llald I'eter. dnminant peak in ihe Waruisprini; Indian reservatimi BCCOrdlai to In tormatloD uhtaine,t today Froai Will iam Herllniee. HUpervlanr uf the 3:!0, ituii acres ul federal limher on Ihe reaervatlun. The standard lookout lower will he uf Kreiit value tu prut e t lint parts f Ihe north end nf the Deschutes furesl. Ill Ihe Oftaa rldne area. It la ' Btplalaid hy total foraal nffictais. This will he the flral lookmit lower In the forests of the Warmsprlna reservation. Jim Oreeley. an In illan. is In he lookout this summer Seven rire itnarda. also Indians, will patrol Ihe reservation forest this I year. Herilaite only recently look over : Ihe poaitlon uf supervisor of the WarnispriiiK furesl. aticceedinl K. at. Pryce lleritafre came to t'entral luri'Kiill iruiii me riuiiu'.ui ,n,i..ni reservation in Mnntiina He reports 1 that at preaenl there are about fino Indians on Ihe reaervatinn. A new sawmill, the Seekaeequa mill, will start operatinns on the IBBBHaUoB tomorrow. annniimes IMrltata. The capacity uf this mill. Hie secuiul mi the reservatimi. will he 11,000 hnard feet daily. This lumber Is In be used on the reserva tion. Peanut. Lodged In Throat. Knds Life of Baby (.iri III. r. LSSMI Wirr t. The BnJ Bulletin) SA1.KM. Ore . May lit. A two and one-half year old baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. l.eo Kathrlner. Dallas, choked lo death last night when a peanut lodged In her throat. LATE WIRE NEWS (By United Press) MliiWAUKKS, Wis., May 13. Harold "Red" Orange! Illinois uni versity football wonder, although uf feied fancy prices tn pusc under the Klein lighis, has decided he will con tinue us an I summer. man in Whenton lltini I CHICAGO, May southern Itllnols earth movenientt shuck lasted OHIS I Be fell inly one -t 'entrat and very slight 1 today, minute, The five seconds ami mi damage was reported. , ,,os AXOKIiRS. Mnv 13. The verae span nf Iminiin life tins been increased eight yeara, Dr. O. F. Ball, nntionail) pramineni publisher or hospital and health magiiiiies, de- chii eil here Indliv. rliiied here tnday. I I.OOMIS, ( al., May 13. Two. chit - dren or Mr. and Mrs. k. x. Lewis, Mojrtl Chcsler, 2, and Rrnest, T, Were bnrtled lo death In n fire which de- .frayed Ihe la-wla home on the C. . . ... , ........ llOICe I'llllCIl UOrO lOliny. SAX I'ltAXCISCO, Mnv 13. Dr. leronltno Mi'Kfus, physician .to King Alfonso and Queen I h'.il'i ih of Spain, nrrlvctl here loiluy on Ihe c.i. 1. m i I 1 un ,1111.1 lirliiirliiir u,u.l Hie royni pair will visit Man I rum is, ,, for Ihe Diamond .lulillee wAPHMimiinp " 11 LlUv ON EAST COAST SHOWS RESULTS Rum Row Dwindles Be fore Blockade FOLLOW SMUGGLERS Booze Runners Ixise Shore Organisation Due to In ability to Deliver Rj U llli. in. .1. Uoob (I'nitMl PrtM Stff Coirrtindntt (Copyrlaht t92.'. If t.'niUd Prt) NKW LONDON. Conn . May in. Hum row. off New York, ha almost completely h u r rendered before the OOftlfl Kiiurd'K MinaHhiiiK campalKii. Of 1- rum nhipH hoverlnK off the port when the "dry offensive op- ned a week axo. only six vessels re- muined there last night, according to official service retioris reaching base IH'aiHiiarlT lu'riv A niajnrliy nf lli siiiiikkIith have abided llielr liaae nf uperatiuua In the aoulhern New KiiKlanil roaai. whore a BM0B4 phase nf the roaat Kuaril'a 'ntarve or aurreniler" cam paiKn BOV in due tn npen. The ilepartinK rum ahlpa are doited b) edsai urd pain. is bar- ever they ku Their final abandonment of Ihe coast is expected to be followed hy a breakup of the liquor traffic's shore organization. Once the shore organization la broken up. It la believed it will be difficult for the big amugglera to re. 'institute It. So rigid bus been the blockade that it is reported akip pera of rum ships are offering tn swap rases of liquor fur New Yurk newspapers lo leurn what Is going on. To Rxtend Blockade The next development of the "dry navul campaign. It is anticipated, will BO extendon of the blockade off the New Bngland eoaat it is hoped the rum fleet will be crowded around t ape Cod and nut Into the open sea. Sixteen rum boats at anchor here were seized during the winter cam paign and 14,000 canes of choice liquors are under customs neat. (oast guard offiriala eatimated that all told .IMi rum ships have been wiguged In smuggling trade since rum running off the Atlantic seaboard became popular. An official inspection party left here today aboard the coast gttard i cutter Pequot for a three day sur vev of the situation along rum row. CtilFTON. N. Y.. May IS. Latest ramifications of the war on rum row today Indicated that the dry navy might be forced lo maintain its block ade for another month. Preach ship Arrives Just lis eoatl guard warriors in liquor lane were getting ready to put the canvas covers hack on the machine guns and one pounders, con fident that victory was imminent, along came an important looking French steamer to shatter their hopes. This newest addition to Ihe ene my's armada which evidently sailed before news of the government blockade was received. Is one or the biggest boats ever seen on the row. according to coast guard officials. They said she undoubtedly carried a tremendous cargo of liquor and that her food and water supply prob ably would enable her to withstand the government's siege at least 10 days. Ten revenue cutters, three "C (I" boats (former i'. s. navy destroyers) and -'" picket boats, manned by 828 Coast guard men. are un duty in liqttnr lane todny. Pacific Dry Blockade Broken By Smugglers III. T. !isl Wire to The Heml Ilulli'tin) SAN PP. A NC1SCO. May 1 '.1. -Kit in i runners have broken Ihe "dry block- , ade" of the Pacific coast, according I to prohibition authorities here today, , Klvo thousand cuses of liquor have been landed within a week ul Pigeon Point and Monterey, south of here, II. ....... ... ...ul, , . ... , ... . ,,..,,., i itnn Il nmu, " IVII i . in the price of smuggled liquor on Shore. Tho rum fleet In the south con sists of five ships, each of II.OOO tons. Three are British, one Belgian ami Hie flflh Nlcavaguiin. according tn 1 reports ny uie laniarua. 1 uou 11a- giegale liquor cargo ts worm annul Guilt of Ohio Woman Is Affirmed By Jury Poisoned Her Mother and Aunt and Uncle, Too InttinlC) lli't'i'iisi' llisri'u.irilfil, Itul li'ini'in i In KrrontmtiMtal Vat Mi.. Manila Wis.- It', f. mr t Wirr U Tl Krnl Hullrtinl MEDINA, Ohio. May It. Un. Martha i!e. II. tnday was found: fOflly of firt dtgf n Ordoi In con nection with the fatal poUnninK of. her mother and her annt and uncle The jury r ported .short I v before noon, recommending mercy. fr wim wan indicted folio win i ;: ooofoMion in vhlcfa ihc poiKoneii the drinking water in the hOQIOf of II relatlveH. r only OX j ploOOtion wan that the "l-vll made me do It." The defentte wuh inHani-1 t I 'msrtit ion wit neHxi's tio wtvir ! tosttflod Mrs WlM WBBted In Rl her:,l'"ni """ Tiimaln projBM Inr BOthOf out of the way because Khe was fipposinic the polnon widow's marriaice to "the man she loved." Mr Wise received the verdict stoically A few soba em-aped her as the foreman protioumed the word "(eiilliy" for the fimt lime, hul she noon regained her composure I nder the mercy recommendation I the court is bound to sentence Mrs.!'" '"PI" nere. uironii iiih uitnrni s Wise to a lif. t.-rin in Marvsville re-1 canals. Cnvi-rnor Walter M. I'ierce formatory BOLT FROM CLOUDS FATAL TO FARMER Klprtrir Current Rins Shoe As It Leaves Victim lU. P. Us.l WinVi Trc BVn.1 H .llelis , MAItSMKIKI.O. May 1 ?. Struck hy lightning uh he anught shelter be- neath a tree near hia farm on funs rlver. Kreil r. Weaver. 10, wa la-lhi stantly killed yesterday at p m. Weaver. Who was clerk nf the t'oos river school dlsiriit. had been work ing at the school building. He start ed for home at 3:55 p. m. hut was evidently cuught in a shower and stepped beneath the tree nf the lightning could down the tree to an overhanging limb, frum which il leaped tn Wea vers cheek and passed down the left side of his body. Ills clothes were uninjured except his left shoe which had burst Into rags. The body was found by a search ing parly, organized by Charles Ilag qtilst after Mrs. Weaver, frightened hy her husband's nun appearance for dinner i-lephoned for help. Charles " e" ii... Duilgan located Weaver's body at f "il p. m. Release Mrs. Shepherd After Murders Probed (U. P. t.ea.e.1 Wire to Tne Ben.l SSsTeUsj CHICAGO. May 13. The Cook county grand Jury today voted no bill against Mrs. Julie I!. Shepherd, who was charged by a coroner's jury with being an accessory to the al leged murder of Mrs. Emma MCClln loek and her son. Hilly. The jury left open lis decision in the case of William 1). Shepherd, the woman's husband, awaiting trial fur the alleged murder of Hilly. The cqrontr'a jury, in Its findings against Mm. Shepherd, also recommended action against Shepherd for the death of Mrs. MeCtlntOCk. It was made known that the grand lurv felt there was "nut a shred nf evidence" on which to hold Mrs. Shepherd. Saves Life and Mail When Airplane Falls (U. P. Iisl Wire In The IVn.l bullctinl OMAHA. Nabr., May 1:1. C. C. Lang, air mall pilot, Who left Oma ha shortly after midnight with trans continental night air mall, crashed at ShOlton, Nebraska. 21 miles from Grand Island, early today In a fug and narrowly escaped death) accord ing lo advices received al headquar ters here. Lang was badly burned and bruised and the plane is a tOttl luss from fire. A relief plane has been sent from here to pick up the Inn pounds of mail which Lang sue ee 1 In res cuing from the burning plane. British Diplomat Dies From Sleeping; Sickness latinAU U. 11 -Viscount Mil war secret u ry. uw.aw.si .... . ,. ner. former Hrltlsh Idled today Mllner has been 111 for several weeks with sleeping sickness. For a time earlier this month It was be lieved he was recovering, but his condition suddenly became worse last night and reached a crhils early today, GOVERNOR ASKS PAY FROM BEND TO IRRIGATORS Tells Club Why He Ve- toed Water Bill MOURNS TAX FATE Addition of Cent for (Jas u n as 1 W fluid HaVC Meant II lh- way Paving, Stated With the mate willing to cancel it $1j;.iom and permit the clintrii-r collect that ib'hl and use the money In Its own program of development, tio- ciiy of It. -ml should he willing to make a compromise wit It, the district and pay it something for the privi lege: of running DOOChntOf river wa ter, given in exchange for Tiiinalo water which may he used for domOS- told the Heml fuiumerciul club mem bers gathered for thii weekly foriini luncheon today. The governor made tbte statement 1 tu the unusually large crowd of busi ness men. partly uh explanation of his veto of the Hend water bt!l paa.ied at the lust legislature, but mure as a nan of his principal message In Heml the need for aiding the Tiiuiuln project. "1 have nut been long on reurhlng ou, for new proje, t- hut t hdve gone I far IO help eatabliahed dlatricta. uh m,.niber of the irrigation aecurlllea ( l unimis.slnn ," Pierce said, "eapectal- Hie Tiimaln and Summer Lake projects. t)n the districts which have de faulted on principal and Interest of their bond lasoee. the bond holders are going lo have to give way an that the districts can make a fixed The path i price to Battlers, nut hold each aet he traced ' Her fonthe other's share of the debt. the governor declared. On the Tnni ulo project this cannot be done, but the state cun aid ill the manner now being considered. sks Parmer Aid "My veto of your water bill wuh done with all earnestness and sincer ity, not as a passing whim." Pierce I declared. "The legislature ptiase'd It .... .--I., u'I.I..K .l.i ll Ui.nl , . . . ! . , 'right Hut passage of this law mere ly changes the status nf the caae If I il should come into court. I ask you ! to see that It is not taken into court. I Pay these men who are the backbone I of your community, something for 'In' water that is theirs." The governor made an eloquent appeal for aid In Ihe farmers. In or der that the Anglo-Saxon race may not continue Its emigration to the cities, a movement which, he ana, threatens the Stability of the nation. It will be impossible lu pave ihe highway between Heml ami Redmond this summer or next summer, Buid Hie governor, althciigh he declared that he has recommended paving of this section to the highway commis sion. It would have been possible, he Indicated, if the legislature had added Hie extra cent of gasoline tax which he advocated. The first essential of Ihe highway system is to cunipiele the establish ment of grades. Ihe governor de- lared, and all efforts of the highway ! commission arc being expended in mat direct lull. ihe i Tunned river bridge, which has been ordered built. is :i step in that direction Before i Governor Pierce' term ends he I started to say "before I leave office . Hu n corrected himself there will In. left only a part of the latkevlew highway and 1 mi miles of Ihe Itonse velt highway not brought lo estab lished grade. Rlghwni tilling Advocated For Ihe reason that paving will not be possible sunn between Bend ! ami lledmond, the governor rocom- mended oiling ibis highway an a tem porary measure. In making Hits statement be replied to II. T. De Ar- lllnllll, who had make a talk opposing the oiling of this section. Oiling has been highly successful whero It has been done, said Ihr governor, mentioning that ho recent ly rude nver a piece nf highway oiled two years ago, which was almost Im possible to differentiate from the as phalt road which adjoined It, Do Armond hnd said that he did not believe oiling hud been SOCcess fnl anywhere, and declared that the mad between Bend nnd lledmond Is not niacndamlzed, hul Is a dlri mud, and would disintegrate If oiled. The governor expressed his regret that Ihe Industries hern are not pat ronising the stale accident rnmml slnn, A big drive Is heinr. made, hn staled, lo force Hie best Industries into private compensation! tn the (Continued on Pugs 0.) much by anglers Hit aemon. late Tuesday al Ihe age M 51, plcbmtlon in Bcptemboi H4.000.000,