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page 4 THE gENfl nUT.l.KTIN, 0AI1.Y RP1TI0N. BEND, OREGON, TIU'KSDAV. MAY "I , 026 TNMAIft PHfirlT STs mm STUDEBAKER t'allU A kJ ill WUU The Bend Bulletin ii Ml Y KDITION 1' nl i , ' ,! Every AfternpoD Except Sunday, by Tha Bend bulletin (Incorporated) Entered aa Soeond Cliu matter January S, 1(117, at the lt Office at Bend. Oregon, under Act of March S, 1171. BOHERT W. SAWYEIt Edltor-Manaeer HKNUY N. FOWLER Aniix-iale jUttot An Indeliendcnt Nc w i ,a per , Man.lim: (of the aquahr ileal, clean builneaa. clean polillca and tba boat InteroU oj Bend and Central Oretfon. BUiiscRirrioN rates Br Mall On. Yaar $1.00 Sit Montha MM Three Montha f 1.60 I fly Carrier One Year K.SO i Six Mentha $S.S0 j One Month $0.0 - All aubarriptionB are due and TAYAULK IN ADVANCE. Notieea ot expiration are mailed aubaerlbtra and It renewal i ii"t made within reaaonable time the palvr will tr diaeontinued. Please notify tu promptly of any chance of aadreaa, or of failure to receive the paper raarularty. Other wiae we will not be reapon aible fur eopiee missed. Make all checka and order payable to The Ben,! Bulletin. '. WEDNESDAY. MAY 20. 1925 Bless tin' I.onl. O my soul, anil forrjet not all hia Benefits: who iredeemeth thy life from dftStm Co ition: who crownetli theo with lovlnu kindness anil tender mer 'cies. Psalm 10.1:1. 4. USEFUL KNOWLEDGE When old Pete Peters ilijrs a weH 1 statu! around be Bhrewing, ami asking things, and have him toll just what be thinks he's doing. At such a task he's wearing bells, ami while the facts he's giving, I know as much concerning wells as any gent now living. 1 see Bud 1'ilkins teaching hens to SWim around like fishes, and i lay down my ink and pens the truth my spirit wishes. He says that every hen should swim as we'd as duck or otter; it puts new pep in winir and limb, cavorting 'round in water. Whenever I behold a man engaged in something useful, 1 gather 'round him, if I can, and ask him questions juiceful. Some times he'll tell me to disperse, he has no time for talking, and now and then he'll roundly curse, at helpful converse balking. But nineteen out of twenty skates are glad to blithely chatter of how and why they're painting gates, or printing reading matter. Yea. nineteen out of twenty guys are cordial in explaining just why they're milking custard pies, or doing walnut graining. I store these jazzy facts away, preserved in mental brandy, and every one, upon a day, is sure to come in handy. In chatting with our fellow men we gain more useful Aiiowledge than from the giants of the pen, or wise men in the college. The cobbler talks of cowhide shoes and what he knows of leather is more in forming than the views of all the scribes together. THE NEW FACTORY hand in horucAead location work. Eor over a year It has neon an agents for the Spanton Co. ot Port ojien secret that the Stewart-Harts-' have severed their relations with that horn Company was considering; tho 'firm and are operating as the W. N establishment of a shade roller far-1 Brown Co. Their office is In the old tory here. Now the announcement Has heen authorized that the plans f the company have matured and (hat work Is to be begun. This is very gratifying news for Bend, and while it is what has been expected for some lime it is tione the less wel come. The new industry will start here in a small way. but the addition of enly 30 persons to the local payroll will be a very substantial thine. The Herring building on Wall street. RADIO Kl'O. Hale Hros. and Chronicle. San Francisco. 42S.3 meters S:30 p. m.. Palace hotel concert: 4:30 p. m.. Rudy Seller's orchestra; 5:30 p. m . markets; R:3f p. m.. children's employment of a much larger num-!hour: 6:30 p. m.. States restaurant ber may be expected to follow in due orchestra 7 p. m . Rudy Seiger's or course with all that that will mean chestra: S p. m.. Theodore J. Irwin. In increased population, more bust- organ recital: 9 p. m.. courtesy pro ness and general development. gram: 10 p. m., Jolmny Bulck's Ca- Apart from these definite lommer-1 birlans. cial advantages expected to accrue as ) KCO. Oeneral Electric, Oakland, a result of this new industry, the 1361.2 meters 4 p. m.. IIotl St. news Is gratifying in that it marks Francis orchestra; 5:30 p. m . George the heglnnlng of the manufacture J W. I.udlow. "friend to boys"; 6:45 locally of waste material from the 1 p. m.. stocks, weather, markets, news Uo Bend mills. For years it has1 and baseball: S p. m.. "The Wren.'' been fell that the greatest opportun- Booth Tarkington three act comedy, ity for local business development KJO Players; 10 p. m.. Henry Hal lay In the establishment of wood i stead's orchestra, working plants that would find asi KLX, Tribune. Oakland. 50'. niet thcir raw material the wood thatters 3 p. m.. baseball: 7 p. m., news, now goes to the burner. The coming v.culner. markets and financial news, shade roller factory u not ju- thai. KF1, Karl- C. Anthony. Los Ante but It Is of that order. It is to BetT . 4C7 meters 5 p. m.. Herald hoped that other planls to use more j news: 5:30 p. m.. Examiner pro of the waste may he coming. gram; 6 p. m.. nightly doings: 7 i- ii in., all Bootes program: 8 p. m.. I Southern California Saxophone hand of 60 pieces; 9 p. m.. courtesy pro gram: 10 p. m., courtesy program. KilJ. Times. Los Angeles. 4 ''3.2 meters 6:30 p. m.. children's pro gram; 7:3o p. m.. Insuranre talk; I p. m.. courtesy program; 10 p .m.. Art Hickman's orchestra. KNX. Express. Los Angeles. 337 meters 4 p. in., Estelle taWt&R Lindsay's travel talk: 6:30 p. m.. courtesy program: 7:30 p. B cour tesy program; 9 p. m.. courtesy pis gr&m; 10 p. m.. Abe Lyman's or chestra: lip. m.. campus night. Dak versity of Southern California. K(;W. Oregonian. Portland, 491. D meters 5 p. in., children's hour: 7:15 p. m.. markets, weather, news, wool letter: 8 p. m., Oregonian con cert orchestra: 10 p. m., Multnomah hotel dance music. Tomorrow Kl'O, Hale Bros, and Chronicle kels. weather, baseball and news KLX, Tribune. Oakland, 50? met er I p. m.. American theater organ recital: 7 p. m.. news, weather, mar kets, financial news: s p. tu.. studio program; 9:30 p. ni.. American lastti lute symphony concert: 10 p. in. Tom (ierunovich's bullrooiu enter tainers. KFI. Earle C. Anthony. Ias Ange les, 467 meters 5 p. m. Herald nows: 5:30 p. m.. Examiner matinee; 6 p m.. nightly doings; 7 p m.. Ex aminer program: S p. m.. Aeolian organ recital: 9 p. m.. Herald pro gram: 10 p. m . Myra Belle Vickora pupils in recital. KIU. Times. Los Angeles. 405. S meters 6:30 p. m.. children's hour; S p. m . courtesy program: 10 p. in . Art llu km. ill's orchestra. KNX. Express. Los Angeles. 337 meters 4 p. m.. Veda Knapp, music appreciation: 6 p. m. poultry talk; 6:3o p. m.. program: 7:10 p. m.. courtesy prdgram: 9 p. m.. courtesy program: 10 p. m . Abe Lyman's iir- nkeatim: 11 p. m . War litter Nighi liawks. KOW, Oregonian. Portland. 491.5 meters 5 p. m.. children's hour; I p. m . Civic Music club concert; 7:15 p. m.. markets, wealhir. news; I p. m.. Cuiverslty of Oregon extension lectures; 9 p. m.. concert; 10:30 p. m.. Hoot OwlHa . t Calls From Bend Do Not Require Tolls Call Numbers' On Farmers' Lino Are ( handed List Is (liven Willi the new telephone BOnaaoa ttoa between Bend aud Tumalol placed in operation for the first time today, enabling residents of i Bend and the Tuiualo district to get lu touch with each other without ! having to pay toll, calls assigned to Ihc various subscribers have been listed by Malinger .1 L Caliber of , the local branch of the Pacific Tele phone and Telegraph Co. The work of "tleing In" the four lines from Bend to Tunialo with the various fanners' Hues was completed jrastardai evening. The four circuit (lluo between this city und Tuin.ilo. I where a central office was formerly i located, was in readiness several days ago. hut it was not connected jWim i in- tanners tines until It wua 1 made certain that the rural llllea were in good shape. Notification of the new calls as 'signed to the subscribers were being sent out today from the Band office. The entire system of calls used when ) the central office was in operation 111 Tunialo has heen changed Per ; sons on the same line can get in tOUOh wiih each other without calling the Mend central, but subscribers on different lines must call through 'vlltral It Is suggesteil by Manager duller that the following names and ' new telephone numbers he clipped and pasted In the telephone directory: Anderson Bros. . Andrews Waller Collins. B. J Ilarter. A J Hetisi n. Carl Hatch. Carl Jones, O. S Owens. II. Shaver. Roy Swisher. F. V Becker. C. I" Brown. J. W. Frakes. J. II. . Caaeei HOI 4i.4N. Jansen. Peter Fifteen Years Ago l From the columns of The Bend Bulletin of the issue of May 18. 1910.1 There Is to be an east and west railroad across Central Oregon. Fur thermore. Bend will be the junction point of the transstate road with the Oregon Trunk railway. The an nouncement of these plans emanates from John E. Burchard. who heads the syndicate which recently pur chased the ROO.ono acre grant of the W. V. & C. M. Wagon Road Co. The backers of the enterprise are closely identified with Hill operations. The Bend baseball team carried off the honors and the purse in last Sun day's tournament at Prlneville by de- lomorrow featlng two teams of county seat KPO, Hale Bros, and Chronicle, i players, one of which had won from San Francisco,' 428.3 metere 1:30 Red tu ml. p. m., markets; 6:05 p. m.. Warfleid The Pilot Butte Development Co. 'theater: 7 and S p. m.. Palace hotel1 has arranged to take over the High- concerts. towr-(iist sawmill at Gist, which K(JO, Oeneral Electric. Oakland, will be moved to Bend and put in 361.2 meters 4 p. m.. St. Francis operation here. hotel orchestra; 5:30 p. m.. girls' W. N. Brown and S. E. Roberts, half hour; 6: 45 p. ni.. storks, mar-1 Auto Struck By Train, Boy Hurled Far, Lives tU. P, Iaac-l Wire to Tba Uand Itullatin TACOMA. Wash.. May 21. Cata pulted 4o feet into a ditch alongside the railroad track near Alderton at 7:45 o'clock Thursday morning. Dick tjuincy. 2u year old son of J. Quint? of South Prairie, miraculously es caped dath when his automobile was truck by a Northern Pacific passen ger train at the highway crossing Qulncy was seriously if not fatally injured, however, and when brought to the Valley hospital was found to have suffered a broken hip. broken leg, severe gash across the forehead, cuts on his arms and serious bruises. If it develops Internal injuries were not sustained he will recover, attend ing hy:-l"ians said. The first short course In agricul ture ever given at any agricultural college in the United Slates was giv en at the t'niversity of Wisconsin In 1885. Jones. Jack Klrtals. A. C Fllcklliger. R. U Plercy. H. O Shepard. F. C. ... ... ., Short. It. H t. Burgess. Sum L Casey. Biftha Couch. C M. Rennels, A. Floyd Scott, r Floyd Scoit. shop Jones and Su miner O'Neil. Charles O'Noil Store Tempi eton, A. v. McClellau. D. J. Solberg. Hans Dos. Co. Mu. Imp. Dii Duwson. Mrs. J. F. ... Elklns. Mrs. J. B. JJvans. E. L. Henry. E. S Livesay Bros Parvena. K. 8 Scoggln. II. A Smith. P. M. Van Tassel. IV Williamson. E. 0, WeStOfl, Fred Wilson, Fred B, Thompson Br and Young 26FI 26FI I 26F2 2 26F23 itrti 26F5 26F3 26F2I 26 F I I 2 6FS 1 7 F 1 1 17F12 17F2 1 7F.ll 17F3 KFI 17F23 . 1 7 F 1 4 17F22 17F13 17F23 25F.I1 It 11 25F2I 25F21 25FI 25F23 25F1 I 23FI 1 25F1.I 25FI5 . 25F22 25F3 25F2 28 Fl 1 28F5 2SF3 SIP4 2SF2 28F13 2 s F -' 1 2SF31 2SFI I 2 8F23 2KF32 28F12 2SF22 THE STANDARD SIX V'vr I in uumex Hpadstet $1360 . o. b :l)cnJ It-.Jv titlid-.cl in Id.-. U. co- mm! with Maialash top. SO II. I', tii.ni'. K.'oniy lugi;.ic,t coi'ipaf leieal under rear deck. Prep package ln.r IkIhiuI vlru - cr. ,cai. full ekti petfood lire,. SaKly lighting. The new Stu I iiker taiulard Six niiplexRoedti U a rdghgrjuici lowprlced ear npexielly iqapftd to PertOtUU tr;risp, itiOIV Otiplex! 'I li.r, meatu it cotnbhiea both open ,mj cloeed cur eclvantiflee. The airiness of to open eu when the sun is ihinlogl The protection ii ;; eiv closed car tor rainy, tionny wcitlicr! You in. ike the change in JO stconni wtthout leaving youi scat by simply lowering the ruller tide enclosures. Built only by Studabakerl And ii sella at strictly open cat price. CoQM in and see this new-type 3-p.e-senniT riv.d sicr sec its many conveniences UaiB the fMtUHt value that Suidcl'.akcr oilers. AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CO. . R, M1W1, Prop. two uocai nN- I08e Bond siieet, oppoelte Boaraiaa Cats i . ' i Qreoaarood ri in n THIS I s TUDBBAKB R j BAR Central Oregon Roads Wo i.ii Bipoit baosd lay Hip Male HigliiMii t'ontnilMlon The DaltaHCaWorala Ulatiwa) NotSi Through traffic auvlsed lo lake Sherman hlgliwny. The Dalles-liufur-Whiie Illver Good macadum. While KUer-MaupIn Take old rnhd. Surfacing under way. .Maiiiln Cow Canyon Earth road, Surfacing under way hut passable. Cow Cnnyon-Onteway-.Madras Ite I-moud-Beiid flood macadam except r,lx miles dirt road nt Trail erosslas of Crooked river. Bend-La Pino Seventeen nillen cinder sarfSSSdj balance fair earth La Pine Six Miles North of i nd The south now l.iioii cotton mills has more than creek Unimproved Itongh dirt road Six Miles NOrth of Sand Creek Klaniath Fulln - Merrill - California Slate Line - Macadam. Klamath I ill-.l.akei leo lllglinal Klamalh Fulls- Boimnta Macad um. Bonanza Drewi VaUsy section ('iilmproved. Hough going lirews Valley - Lakevl, w Eight fafles'inscadsm, hslanas din rose la fair condition. Hi nil-ljikeile e.lllu Bend Silver laake Koad in fair' condition. Sliver iiki -Paisley -Dirt road, in fair condition. Paisley l.iikuvlcw- i:, miles ma adamlssd ami in gooii eoadltlon. Central Oregon Highwii Bend-Bttrqi Viral 12 rallss taa- Cad Sin, bataaoa fair dirt road open to travel. Burns ! rune Macula inled Crane Vale Bough hut punsahle slierin.ui lllgtiHn BlKgs W usio-More QiaaS Valle kent-Shanlko Madras Hedmond-neoc. If scads at ascsei its amas din n. ,,i ai Troll W0aslB of Crooked rlvnr (ei 1 Htgarwaj lt dmniid-Prlnevllli. Milclo ll ! Sadamlaed and in food aoadltlos Mltchell-AntolieDiiyvlllr Dirt road. tapsSSSMe sfter ruins. cmsss Uakt Histnraj Medford-Trull Pr. -pcci Fon Klaru ath Macadam , open in I'nlon Cr,'k ClOOed through Cruti-r laike nnlloaii park on recount of snow. Fred A. UeuaJQen, M. D. MSB, BABi H08I ami THBOk&l HPKtl.M.lMT rTTJBBLl III, 1)0. office pi. i7j Botua i'h. 71 j Office III, lira D lo 1 2 i io , Brealna, i to s The Central Oregon Country (No. 250) uNExri.oiiKD asoioNS ark kew and remots in thksk momrh TIMKS, BUT TUB SI'lltlT OK THE EXPLORRB has NOT DEPABTKD. IT KXI.STS AHONO TUB YOUNO MEN Ol BEND. AS WEI. I. AS IN I'AIIIS tit THE IHXJIIE TO WHICH HISTANCE LENDS ENCHANT MENT. THE MOST NOAJHiB ACHIEVEMENT OF LOCAL VOLTHS IN THE Pi ELD OF EXPLOB ATION WAS THE ASCENT OF MOUNT WASHINGTON AND THREE FIN GERED JA' K. IN THE ASCADES NORTHWEST OF IIEND. By A OROt'l' OF STUDENTS AND RECENT GRADUATES OF THE BEND HIGH SCHOOL IN ITIE SUMMER OF ivtl. MOUNT WASHINGTON WAS THE FIRST I'BEVIOU.SLV UNSCAI.ED PEAK TO BE CLIMBED BV THESE BOYS. WHO MADE THE ASCENT ON AUGUST 2d. 11)23. AFTER GAINING EXPERIENCE BY CLIMBING THE NORTH SISTER AND OTHER MOUNTAINS IN THE CASCADE RANGE. THE GROUP WHICH MADE HllS tdjP INCLUDED KRVIN M'NEAL, PHIL PKIbBBOOK, LEO HAKRYMAN. AHMIN IUBREB, WILBUR WATKINS AND RONALD SELLERS. THIS CLIMB WAS FOUND NOT ESPECIALLY DANGEROUS OR DIFFI CULT. ALTHOUGH THE MAZAMAS RAD FAILED TO REACH THE SUMMIT THE PREVIOUS YEAR. HOWEVER, ONE OF THE ROYS. IIARItYMAN, LOST HIS FOOTHOLD ON THE ROCKS AND CLUNG BY HIS HANDS TO AVOID AN (.'in FOOT. ALMOST PERPENDICULAR DROP. A ROBS WAS USED IN CLIMBING A STEEP SERIES OF LAVA CHIMNEYS NEAR THE TOP. AND MrNKAL. LEADER OF THE PARTY, PERFORMED THE HAZARD OUS TASK OF LEADING THE WAY AND STRINGING THE ROPE, EIGHT DAYS LATER. ON LABOR DAY. .SEPTEMBER I. SOME OF THESE SAME YOUTHS CLIMBED THREE FINGERED JACK. FINDING AS ON MOUNT WASHINGTON A SERIES Ol LAVA CHIMNEYS TO ASCEND IN MOUNTING THE ALMOST PERPENDICULAR WALLS OF THE HIGHEST FJNOER. THIS CLIMB WAS PARTICULARLY DANGEROUS BECAUSE nil. PINfjER PROVED TO UK A REMARKABLY BLENDER SPIRE, SO FRAGILE THAT IT VIBRATED WHEN ONE OF THE BOYS CHIPPED OCT A HOLE IN WHICH TO PLACE THE CYLINDER CONTAINING THE NAMES OF HIE CLIMBERS, LRFT THERE as EVIDENCE OF THEIR ASCENT, THE BOYS WHO MADE THIS CLIMB WEBB MrNKAL. PH1LBROOR. PURREE, ERNEST PUTNAM AND ELMER JOHNSON. THESE TWO ACHIKVE'.ients RECEIVED WIDESPREAD PUBLICITY THROUGHOUT THE NORTHWEST. The Central Oregon Bank Modrrn Hanking MtMhodi CoBplad With Old Tuna Courier nd Hrmritr The pulse of our nation WE are all eager to learn of the "affairs of state" to know what is being done in political circles even though we arc not there to see for ourselves. News the very day it hap pens is faithfully wired by our representatives in the capital and all parts of the country. Read The Oreion Journal if you arc interested in what your country is doing "Let iii touch ullli our local BgSflt! R, D, behnhorr, Bent!, Qeorge Nicolal, Prlneville, John Bonltfun, Dos -'is, Redmond. aa 'it m si 'sjii is si - SI i : n si : i Fix Up Around the House Complete the Wiring Every jicnny you spend On electrical equipment adds value it) your home. The comfort and convenience, of the dwelling is Immediately increased and if JroU ever wml Lo sell, you'll see how much easi r l is to get a good price because your house meets the buyer's electrical requirements. In stall convenience outlets. imV"" "0cianni r.JJ if Bend Water, Light & Power Company J Check" Seal i a . . H wammimmmmmm wnmmm I H riiBJ ft