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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1925)
PAGE 2 THE BEND BULLETIN, D.Ml.V EDITION, BgND. OREGON. WEDNESDAY) M A V ta, 102" JARDINE FAILS TO GET PROOF Sure of Illegal Trading, However Wide Fluctuations Held Duo To Speculations of Pro fessionals In Grain (0, P. 1 Willi Wire to The RvnJ BtlsttU) WASHINGTON. May U. lavestt Baiion by tha department of asrinti ture into uliVgiM manipulations of tin wheal market has dlaclotM i deace of tlteol trading actlvIHet bul so far has failtM to uncover proof on which convictions could bv obtained. iht department announcod today. in a statement issued by Secretary .lardine after a conference with his suhrodinates on the results of the investigation, which was instituted last March, it was declared "that evidence did exist which would show an attempted or actual manipulation of the market." Hill the investigation did not dis close, it was added, "proof necessary for the conviction of those who might be charged with a violation of the grain futures act." "In any event." the department an nouncement said, "the results clearly ihOW that the wide tlncttMttoM were due primarily to the heavv trading j of a limited uuiuher of professional 1 speculators : likewise thai their op ' orations were facilitated to a consul terabit degree by the large partlclpa lion on the part of the puhlic after i material advances in prices had oc gurred ,,; the last half of January.' Itoarri Utiles Aekcl While Secretary .lardine is at tempting; to utllUC the results of this I investigation for the purpose of in slitming whalever prosecutions may he justified under the law, he is eon ovrued more particularly . in the de velopment of some method by which a repetition of the erratic price changes may he obviated. Conferences were held with offi cers of the Chicago board of trade. It was explained, at which the organ ization was urged to adopt rules "that will facilitate the operation and maintenance of federal supervi sion; prevent the development and dissemination of rumors in ihe na ture of false, misleading and inac curate reports and statements; pre vent actual or attempted manipula tion of or coruerlnic of the markets, and discourage any tendency toward extensive over-spei ulation. "In brief, it is the secretary's pur pose t.- undertake by the exercise of: such authority as is conferred upon him by ;he grain futures act to bring about a condition where the quota tions lu futures trading will more accurately reflect the prices incident to supply and demand." the state ment continued. If some had applied themselves to their work they wouldn t now be ap plying for a job. You Save When You Buy You Save When You Use CAUIMEI THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER There is No Substitute SALES 2' i TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND fanoU THIS IS TINWARE WEEK! We offer an extensive selection of almost every article tor the kitchen, made of tin. M . 1 1 Rhulnn ran llWqt. Mall pun rj-ii. nuii Pan I l-qt. Dish Pn Individual 1'ir Till-. Bln. Me Tin U-ln. !' Tins 10. In, Tic Tin-. Jii HOC 18c Be tir t-:sv m i' IK T1S8 Regular Mie Ilk Big Bum 8 i: X oi l C'AKK 1 INS Ki pilar Uiie nit IliK SI,- I St Loose Hot torn Cake Tin Regular Size 13c Big Size 15c Regular Cake Tins sic Kig sixe Cake Tins t Ot Gem Pans (i hole 15c S hole . 19c hole 25c 12 hole .. 2i)e All Sizes of Dairy and Pudding 1'ans All Sizes Funnels tic to 30c Hundreds of Other Article The Car or the Millions wiii the MILLION DOLLAR MOTOR Woman Named Director Of Physical Education Miss Qoldl Boont, graduate from the department of phylnl educa tion nt the Untvtrstty of Oregon ami supervisor of the Kugene school p;iy ground lust summer, will be In t ehare of the physical education work in the Hend schools next year, according to in format Ion from the office of Q, W. Atter M iss Ho i tie will reptirt for duty 'this summer, uud will have charge I of the plnygroand work during the summer months. The gymnasium tank this Ittltttttr Will he superrtsed Us Miss BOOM and Paul Ager, Ager tieiiiK in charge of the swimming of the hoys and men and M MV Hoime that of women and girls. When the school term starts next (nUi Mi Boone will hi charge of all physical education work, especial ly that of KirlH. John f'hute In to I supervise the physical education K.ry work in the junior high LM hools and memhers of the high school factitty (will nsjgst with thin work In the j Krale schools. I Klamath Police Seeking Men Who Cracked Safe iV. I. Uiwil Wirr to lb lirti J tiulWtin) KLAMATH PALLS, May 13 No (race has heen found toy of the I gant, of sufe cracki-rs who blasted a safe at the Klamath Supply com pany at ChtlOQtttn last ii ik lit The roh hers stoic u tux lea h from , the husineM section of Klumath , Kails and drove to ChllOQUtn to per- . i form th robbery They escaped with approximately 1I0 leaving 4 in rash todilnd In the Inner; I drawer of the safe It was heltavtd the guug is the 1 same one that erat kd several safes, recently here ..ud in Medford. Bend's Police Family Gathers For Wedding You Cannot Buy l J GREATER VALUE I The! 1025 Star Car with the Million IVilh-r Mvtcr is the cur for you. The c;r . nil ii Im Ukli eil ;ml ono ndv.urci ; fetturiM Featuret which competition fit nuy hVe tomorrow. ! ' Hii;h-el.i .. .economical featurcHwluch I Mtthel925SurCtriiiicljU6byitMl I "l It is the car' for you. Its sturdy perffC 8 I ' ' . : , , tion willsavcyounioneyineverymilc I 'S, of its long life. I C fV'l - I f No car Iq iiny price clans gives a (f Mjl " f greater return on your raoocyi I L (M ilia Is See tle 1.1 S Star Car which Is revtv ! T!"i 'f i i " " J lutionixing loW'Cott transportation 9 7 o - (od;ty. Drive it Voull underntand. j ' thf Million Lu""r Mo("'- Arrow Motor Co., Inc. Monti at .Minnesota PtUMM 119 HE GREATEST VALUE BUY IN THF WORM) :j. hTm'ViiTT iiTTiMTii 1 ii ii 'iPMV.i ii''m''i: i ii ii iiTiiT ihViiiT;. iii "iiii ii. 11 liTTii ii i"i i. iiTiriira .i . i; It mlKhl h.irc hwn l.ikiMl (or a r.iiiiins party vtjlck ftpproaihtd ii"1 LhOUl I if Hoy iTMll Jiitni-n at M4 Jluntpr PttM li nlht Bat'jU jniat Klfefel Otrlrer A B. I'nr iu LlAt bridegroom tat, Cblvl t Pollca 1 1'. J ilnniinn and Mm BUtl V Jiihn- iacm, protactlva dtvuion haadi war I Hip vrtlncMi-K. und lh" lirlilc. Minn ' Kvi'lyn BtraBbara. w tin nl ona in tBa pnnv who trai boi i DMajibar :nf ihf ll-nil m.H-" iirKHMlrnilon. lA-m than an hour altar H I Janafl oftieiatad t tha Btraabara. looa nnpilalii. Mnrry C Tarwllllaar sad m inn Etatan Mbibbv appraaliaad ihr paraonaaa, ami aniafcad nan and Vrtra. Tbafr Vltnasai wprn Mr. and Mm. CiiriH Mnody. THE . mm m4 CAR i tit. e T ! U t otjericiv T birth of cml,lemv- (irutunity- . i- a- Plan now to attend Rosaria! IF THERE is a place in your life for big thinj big spectacles, great miiaic, high emotions you will want to witness Rosaria. It is a magnificent piigeant of the rose the feature of Portland's 1925 Rose Festival. Plan now to attend! Doris Smith, of Portland, author of the epic-story, has created breathless moments in some of which 5XX) persons appear in episodes of great artistry and soul-stirring human interest. Charles Wakefield Carl IMP, one of America's greatest composers, has written tlic operatic score to ic rendered by a magnificent choir of 2,000 trained voices and a grand symphony orchestra. Montgomery Lyhtfa. noted prothiccr, lias trained tlte cant and chorn pal&itly to interpret tin wonderful story and beautiful muaic. Tlie watinu accommoijations of Multnomah Stadium are limited. Crowded audience are expected every nijht. To avoid duuppomUnent, and iriMirc "m ' the seat you want, mail your reservations now. rncej: Z.); SI.50; JI.0O-, 75c. Remit to 605 Oregon Uldg., Portland. lOSAMA PAGEANT FEATURE OF PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL Multnomah Stadium June IS'20 Flks Flan Dancing Party To Be Given On Thursday , "From ihf Cradle In lh- Poor hoiiMv" Until will In- KtflSlaillSll al Th 11 radar night's Kiks' daaetai partt at tha Ibdas rooms. Members who j appnir in ri n y altlrp nxri;pl thai Of childhood or dsatltntlbo win flnod. "Cnmi" and h u Iho 1 1 1 r 1 rlilld li'iid has tramp friand around UlS hall to tha Htralns of Jazzy muxlr Kn' rati'd iiy tin? Spokane symphonatarsi" tbs The Sensation of the Year Only $684.00 F. O. B. Bend ARROW MOTOR CO., Inc. Bond at Minnesota Phone 419 ill 11 Tl'ml'l'l'i'i'i".'"'i'i''il'i''l"l'l'i''li''i"''l'l'ii''il''l't' ,iMi',-?LiJ-j:'L5jjjg-i' i;'-j!ii'-ji!ujx! p iBi'usiiusii'uttSj. TOilaliilSliiylayilira.M.mi'iMia ii iM-iMiiiiitaiii.iii-.Ma'ii Ui.irir51ii iTiiTiTii iTiiTa iiWir S i. ,, . ii i ?iiVSi . it.n ifltl ilnilllanilSlii " mil in- in ini'inlii-rM t .... i This win probably bs lbs last strlotly Bilks' party of ths ssaSon, n IBS A m A Lifetime Graduation GiftA Watch We have prepared for you by obtaining the latest creations in the little white jjolfl wristlet watches the girls like. For the young man there is a variety of trim Strap watches or the smart pocket designs in a variety of cases, in either white or green gold. Come in early examine the different styles and shapes at your leisure and without feeling that we expect you to buy. If we can help you present a line watch to your graduate by making it easy and convenient for you to purchase it, we will gladly arrange it. We carry a complete lint! of Gruen, Flgin, Wal tham and Hamilton Watches. Larson & Co. The BtOrS of Many OlflK Wall al (IriiKoii 1 .in "" ' IO"l"l---- ..I!, III .. s u M ud ii in iii Tin' daaetai win ba i k i ii iii ii o'oloak. Moving Picture Actress Sues Plastic Operator (ll. p. I....H...I wir.. in ihr tirn, i aallstla) LOS ANOBIaBS, May is, Chdrgr 1 inn bar fariai esprssslon had bssri Injursd rather than 'improrad by a J I plastic sorfery opsrallon, Luolllal j Woodward, film ail nun. rlli'd null today for siin.iiiin dsmsgss agalnsl Dr, w. K. Balslngsr. L WATCH 5 ACRE TRACTS Ni'nr Carroll Aerm School BltCtrlC IlKhl pOWor and lull phom svallkblo, Wstsr rilhts Willi eSjCb 1 1 art, Mont land noar Uend, Bspaclslly daalr nhl" for paullry or miki'IiiIiIim Vary rnodersta priaos. Bssy Inrilm. For Sale by Owner E. P. Brosterhous Phone fiOfi w mImmmI'I'.I' " """ " i' ,'"""iiiiii'nMiiiiitBiiin'iiiiiiiiii)iii it'iini'niniiiii,..intniiiimnti,T 'w"1"1 Re careful with fire when in the timber. A country denuded of timber is never pros perous. Remember we will need a country In live in after men now grown are gone. Central Oregon Scouts This sttiee contributed by UrookwHtainTorl libri en. as iiijii. i 1 'jUUiibiiiiuii . wuni'MUi'iilui iiiiiuiiiimtiiuiw.Ui.uiu.iiiatiiULii.L.iiia.a u ,. r.vrn..t,, .