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1 PAGE 2 THE REND BULLETIN. DAILY EDITION, REND. OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 80. 1025 AMUNDSEN LOST IF WINGS GONE MacMillan Hopes Open Water May Save Would Be Futile to Send Dirigible In Search of Explorer. Explained By William ,t. Loan tCoprrishl fii br l'nitt.1 Prw) the polo tad Is mushing on across the Ice (o tlio top of the world, w ii ii he he completed all tin' oh sprxations In- wants, in- will return, according to Uie AlUtrlcan explorer "If A inn ml so ii Uinde.i Mllly In tt 'lead of open water somewhere- near thii noli', as I believe, there Is noth ing to few. Ho hits one month's food, t'lti'h iiuy tin- water is openlhf I hp between tin' Mm tloee mora and 'more, which Is jnsl what ho wants tor his planes, ami it Is getting I wanner. Things afo breaking his' way. Why slionhln t no take nisi tluie! "i believe ho headed straight fori Uie polo ami when ho thought ho I ntuil be ahoul theft ho landed, only' I to flmt that his calculations woro off. I 50 or 100 inilos. That is onsily pos-1 jslhle. tho way the compass works in those latiluilos. Then he .set out for WASHINGTON. May :! If KoaM (he polo. Perhaps he lunded In a Amumlson's planes are wrecked near 1 'lead.' only to have It close on him toot believe it mas he poMlbla that the p.uiy missed the Island on the return nip and is drifting in tho ocean lomevrhere, out of fuel. Brooks-Scanlon to Play Redmond This Sunday YOUR HEALTH --t1 Kurilior strcnut honed following lithe close competition whtoh it fur- KIKKl'UOOKINO THK BODY nishcil the 8hOVtlnHlXOU players last Sumlay, (ho Itronk:- Sc. mien hasohall team will cross hats with the Itod mond inrantlon, undefeated since Btaeh year wo lose thousands of the regular playiuc season opened, valuable tree by fire, in iplte or Ion the atterhbob or Saturday. Me nil the precaution) we can lake, and 1 niorial day, It was announced today ail the quarantining of nrcs wo can I by the Brooki-ScanloA team manage do, fires will break QUI In spms anil '"lent. I ho game wipe oul whole forests. Suppose we hail some easy, cheap way of flroprooflHK those trees with out hurting them? If somebody came along and told us that within a week he would give each of our trees a coat of firenroofing that would last for yeirs. and perhaps for lis life will ho called at 1:30 o'clock Saturday afloruoon. llrooks-Seanlon has itrangthoned its infield since It held Shevllu lllx 00 to a In to , score, and will also have several additional pitchers Redmond is expected to bring the itrong combination which it bud the north pole, he and his party are and ho had to haul his planes oul doomed to die on the polar Ice pi ck. Ion the ire. Ho may lie Waiting for Captain Oonnld K. MacMillan. leader it to open up hofore taking off for of the MacMIUan-navy expldltlOD to home. the arctic this summer, told the I'niled Tresis. "Amundsen will never return if his planes are disabled at the pole," 1 would w e have him do It? Of course j when II defeated Shevllu Hlvi it re- MacMillan said. "He can never reach Cape Columbia at this Feason of the year. The ice Is breaking up and he and his party will walk endlessly over the ice. searching a way to land they will never find. "The pole is 4 50 miles from Cape Columbia. If Amundsen made 15 miles a day it would take him until the end of June to reach the cape Thai WOOld be too Inte. Peary told me many times. 'MacMillan. If you are not off the ice by June 1. you will never get off." MacMillan. however, said it was far too early to give up hope for the return of the missing explorer, whom he regards as the greatest tigufe iu the world in arctic exploration. Kvploror Gives Thoiiry we would! We'd be Insane not to Then, after all our forests were fit .'proofed, would we continue the I f i Mnnuil In l' nn tin, WAtina trees ami Will Itotutn. Predicted K im (nmi w.h ., "1 firmly believe he is safe and worn ff Equally of course not. I will return." . yyp wm,, sl,y that, since wo tire-1 .uac.uiiian saio.it woura DO utterly proored. there had boon no fires I therefore there w as no use In (Ire- j com ly. with Tatherow us the probable batters and Horning futile to send the Shenandoah search for the party, lief ore the ship could gel anywhere near the ice, the party already would have perished from starvation. If by any chance It should arrive in time to render aid. the chances of finding the party on the vast ice fields would he extreme ly remote. Amundsen might try to get back to Spltzbersen if he is wise. MacMillan said. If he did this, an expedition started at once from King's bay might find him In time to save him. To start anywhere else would be a waste of time, in his opinion. A re lief party could head straight for the pole and should he able to sight the wrecked plane? on the ice. It could i,lso retrace Amundsen's suspected proofing any more. Somebody would maintain that the flreprooflng made a little mark on the bark of the trees, and that, since there were no more fires anywuy. there was no use keep ing up such a nonsensical and dan gerous procedure as fireprooflng So, that we'd' gradually allow our new forests to grow up uuflroproofed. Then, of course, the fires would i start up again. Little ones and big ones depending on the number of; Nordic Festival Planned By Local Order of Va.sa Plans for giving a "Nordic Mid summer Festival" at Tumalo Island Sunday, Juno 21. are being made by the BOBd lodge of the Order of Vasa. it was announced today. This festival will feature local en tertainers and also the National Club Dancers of Portland, who have ap peared at a number of largely in tended entertainments. Including the state fair, and who are to have a part In the Portland rose festival program this year. unprotected trees and the strength j of the wind. Old trees, w hose flre I proofing was almost worn off, and j which would have been aate In u 1 small fire, would be burnt up In the j tremendous conflagration caused by MacMillan nersnnallv helle-.es .ha. ron.e on h r.r i-i.. ,.. .I,-!""' " uproiccico irees Amundsen landed some distance from south of Snit.herrcn for i. xiiiinn I Aml WOBld probably blame the Salvation Armv Officers To Bid Farewell to Bend An Old Fashioned Garden! A grove of trees, ;i velvet lawn, a eo.,v cottage nestling among the (lowers, an entrancing vista of the mountains, clean, pure air free from mill dirt. All these ami much more you can have if you live in BeautiM SEND PARK) A real Investment, line large lots that arc hound to increase in value with the growth of the city. An Investment which, under our special bonded plan, is guaranteed against loss. An oppor tunity to save money on monthly payments, bringing you splen did returns with absolute safety. This is what you have in Beautiful Bend Park (Easl) SEE US TODAY Bend Investment Company I 'hone 172 WE NEVER SLEEP 659 Wall SI. In keeping with the spirit of Memorial Day, this office W ill he closed Satunlav. Rise Btoimam The fastest selling Paige we ever built only $30 more than open car price! Before you buy any car at any price see tins stunning Paige Brougham. Drive the car. "How wonderfully easy to handle!'' you'll say. Noticeits flashing pick up and getaway its great power. The ablest performing Brougham the world affords at the lowest original cost and upkeep expense of any lux urious, big car! Come in and see the Paige Brougham. If you prefer we'll send the car out to you. There's no obligation. Just call or telephone. (S&4.J) $2195 F. O. B, Detroit, tu extra AIG! iJEwtrn Entrikin Brothers l'alge-Jewett Automobiles I2ii Qreenwood ;hone 4 97 W TOMORROW WE HONOR THE WAR HEROES OF THREE WARS Let each true American revere the noble achievements of the nation's soldier dead. Henkle's Service "Home of Protected Tires" Bond at Franklin Phone 509 Services Sunday evening- nt the Salvation Army hull will he in the nature of a farewell for Knnlgn ntiil Mrs II. It. Ilrlggs. who are IchvIiik firenroofing: Kverv time a fire or- ",r '"' appointment after direct eurred we would gal scared, and pro-1 ' U work of the Army here for tect u few trees, but as soon as the years fire was under eontrol we'd think: Tl"' officers who will succeed that there would never he another . "u-m wl" ""rive In Mend next week one. and stop. j Their names were nut known here That's smallpox vaccination! For- j ,oda Knsign and Mrs. Bring Will merlv. sniallnox was as prevalent "ke a vacation of several weeks he and one was as certain to gel It. meuslis or chlckenpox. Therefore.' an so, 11 as vaccination was found to prevent it. almost ev.tryhody wan j immediately protectee!. The result of this was that smallpox almost ills-: I appeared, and nobody was afraid of ! It any more. Therefore, we stopped I vaccinating, thinking there would never be any more danger. Of 'course, there Is danger; virulent out breaks of smallpox ure now occur teg all around us. and cases some-: times come Into Oregon. . Whenever I there is a scare, we get vaccinated.! Otherwise, we Nave ii alone, forget ting that the only way to remove the danger entirely Is to keep ourselves! vaccinated all the time. If every-1 body were vaccinated once, we would ; I have no more smallpox 'epidemics. I though we might have a few mild leases tn people whose Immunity had I : worn doVn When much of the: f population is unvacctnatcd. a severe 1 outbreak will attack those whose i I vaccination is old. and who other-' wise would have had resistance enough to go through life without J developing smallpox. Drowning Causes Deaths Of Two Near Clatskanie (U. r. Isl Wire to Thr Bend Rullrtln) j CLATSKANIE. Ore.. May 29 i Two persons were drowned here dur-1 ifng the last 24 hours in separate i accidents. John Seaman. It, Wheel-! j er, Oregon, fell from a fishing boat! and was seized with cramps. He I drowned before help reached him. Albert Krickson, 7. lost his life when he slipped from a log boom1 Where he was fishing. fore accepting a new aiipointtne.it. American Fleet Starting On Trip Hack to Hawaii 111. P. ImsI Wirrto Thr Uriel Hultrtinl ABOARD l'. S S. SKATTI.K. at Sea. Hawaiian waters. May 29. The l ulled States fleet was headed back toward Honolulu today after three weeks of minor maneuvers ubout Maul island. Princeton Athlete llrcaks College Shot Put Record FRANKLIN KiKi.n. Philadelphia, May It, Patting the shut 49 feel !i inches. Ralph inn.. Prtneetoa.l broke the Intareollegtate record this afternoon in the qulltyteg trials Of the 4!Mh annual iniercolli gteta track and field championships Mrs W A Shell.) Is the (lend review of iietiefii eeeot uiion IMrMIDllidtT fl I lie omen I 'ill Ii in The ll.illstln The I, mi: trtct i. 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Bend Hardware Co. AVOID TIRE GRIEF Before starting on thai trip. Let us equip your car with new tires. We will allow you a good value on your old tires for trade in. PILOT BUTTE SERVICE STATION North Wall Street mi Highway "HONEST SERVICE" B, I,. SCHMIDT, Prop.