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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1925)
THE BEND BULLETIN tin: IV HATH Hit Kitii- ton Is til Httd Rundtty waritHT iuihI purl Ion lonlfhi UriM north win wlntli Central Oregon's First Leased Wire Newspaper VOL. XV THE BEND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, BEND, OREGON, 8ATUKIMY AKTKKNOON, JUNE 13, 1025 NO. 7 SHEPHERD Mi'cSfLSIRKESi RIOTS IF BILLY LIVED, CROWE CHARGES Defendant Was Bank rupt Already, Declares IAD A LABORATORY Discussed Bacteria Course Years Before, Claim- Court Adjourns 1 1. I'. I.ra.r.1 Ww t. lb Ikn I lt.ilMI.tl i lit MIS' Al. COURT Chicago, Jan i i If Billy MoCllBtoek i.n.i Head n. I l.-.'ii in. in Ifil. William It BBSS' herd vonld i n"- btn mi "sbeolute ! 'in m." Kluit- A 1 lorm) Ruber 1 K luwi tic. lured in court today ill hphi if iihitit Hill) "j ui mil nonl!) before I kill boy - mmI, Hhophord win ilmt (I hrukn 1 1 nl. r iipi . Crowe assert "d. "Ho i't nOBt) ittd llM miI wny h ..1,1 mmt 11 -.. if imi. ir 1... " ' " Hit t K'l l I '"lit Hvi il i-Mil got arr.ed S irrlad --M I iilikiillltf "-"-" . "", i I tine 111. mm mitt . 1 ,11 1 iiMi. 1 11 11 1 - K mi 'irKiiuiiMii DVIF (lit it(lmii Mill) -ii evidence lie w.iiitiil lii ...I ii,.- i,-. utracu from Ibep- , w hv rtalpb Van bard, .alter 1.. Mm bulla Oabllag. ciava with iKr..;n:, rotea ,. , "HlUa laaahlaa." la which shn,-1 Nlnlh pn. ,,,r,.,. ,,.ar lb,rrl, .. r.l ,i.lnilti.-.l lit- ,1 1 l.r.ik.. ,, , tt i II -t I i . ... wt.n ,.. hMknipl Mi.- l.'iitr ... rli"ii Tht'lmii Auno with 1.7(7.(41 rolat ' '"' aatoaa BltljrM daatb ,,-,), ,,rl. h., iiy ,,,.,, m.irk... siir.l,..r.l niitirni-yn t.bjr.i-il to ,, ,,, , MHdred ArrnAirnna wl. -u.inm ,if i hi i.-itfr i.n ihf nr. .imii . ... VIIPI ahrraath priaa, otn bal it voald ba preJadlciaJ la Bbep-;i,an .i,,,-,, iir.innwi.-k raeorda hv the bard, i. in thai "t' orairmlad IhlaCard llaale Oau aa won hy cur.ii .i.n. in-. Hatllio ..f ladhtaapolla, oriaaall 'wiih ,ll(,lll votaa lad., iaapbard'i brother in inw. waaiiwairih iifiif. "i.i aSvsaea panaaai lit- rirt wliii.-. i.hI., II.- l.-niUI.-.l ' ,, , h,,ii-,. ,, I,, ia , K l.iiif TVrrnr. i'ii t Mi. -I'll. -1 ,1 .-.-...l vrur a. i ,,r ii,. n. I I'irk li I h I la- it. I Invrnl ' 'Id Mam In. won It) Mllilr.'.l Di.'t-k will: "OoB'l Worf) i.li. .in 'IU; hu ll ,SOk,347 rotM. . int tun nf thin MiClliiInt k himliifnn I'rljon will hp nlv,-n mil lunl.h' wlih hln poekata full" . Ibrlw.H-n how nl Hip Capita), 1 i I bowl I'.. I-.. n i i. Bhafbara, lorraai proprietor nf an ayaiar ttoaaa. wan Um aaxi witaaaa. Ka told nf a aoBTaraatloa ..nil Mhrpii-rii "aaraa or alghl yaara ii.." In whlrh Hh(-phTil wiini,-,t in kti.iw whi.rr nni rtillhl fin. I the p.tln- tm in mi ofbtaf. iif aUn daaiarad Bhaphard Ada ha follawlBB itata- ni. in "I'm cinrtllnn nf a winllliy liny .mil I K I , 7. Mm f..r tlnlna II Sntn. day I'm h-nln la ball a Inure) nf im. in.) ." Bhaahard Balntalaad i aoaipiaK . hi mi.-.ii lahofalofi lg nin bran fur many warn. Anna lltH-kfttrtl. i. f.n- nai ini'i.i in Hi" Bbepboxd boBa, ua tinad today. "II" k. i.t Tl nr IM bOttlM nf iiit'tllrliii lin'kt'tt up In n rlimi'l In hi i bad room," Nlaa Baekford told lb( Jury. "Iif mlil DS( tint In mini. Intn lhal rtinin II wan nrrrot. "()ti.. I went In h) inl'tlak,' add b( waa holBlai a battle ovar a ran fiaaia .it.. I l.i ti K ft ! it K in the lili'tlh'tli' huh- Mad. "tinr.. i aanibl oold and b( (ara aia aaata mad lei na ami i koi daatbli nlrk. 1 huii In an In Ihi Im- pllal S.mihIiI lint lerla CONIWO itr Amain.' Boaiaftl. director nf a medical acboal i.mi boaplial. wan ii nasi wltnaaa. h (aid that Bhaahard .unit' In hln hint II nl Inn ahoilti a your batora Billy MeCllalook'i death ami dlacnaaad ilia poaalblllty nf inkiuK i .nnri..' in baetariolodT. bepberd rnanlfaated particular Inli.ri'Hl In (yplmlit fi'Vur." Or. Itnn- Ratll taatlflad. "He wanted in know Imw it wiiH conWaotad. Ha uIhh talked (boul lubarooloala." Bbepbard'a nttornaya nttotnpiad in nttnek the credibility nf the wltnoM liy ihowlnn Unit in. imii i n Indicted fur obtalntni money under fdlae pre lenaaa, bill Judca Lynch itoppe I idem nini adjourned coiiri until 10 a. 111 Mnndiiy. Senator Jones Claims Rules Are About Right hi. p. brand WtrataTbi Band NDatbi) BBATTLE, Waih,, June It, Pre onl aenate mlMi wiih n trto nf (xo(p ilium, are "ii rliht, Benntor Waaloy i.. Jonea Hu iii in a itaiemeni todayi i aii inn n Hiiimi aitatnai Vloa Praai ilonl Dawaa' nnnouneod proirani of chnhilni lb rogulatloni, Jonaa' objaotlon Ii thai the olionsu are sou gill "no iimi wo may ilium tnni'ti legislation tro haw inn many lawd now." AiiiniiiiiiK t it 1 1 1 thorn in "inn much i it 1 1 in iin tonatOi" Banatof Xottctl ttuarta thai it wuh "bettor in niiow in. relii in two or tiiroo lenatom than in muula nil of them." During Hip tiny, JpnMI will minnli ai ii bomber of commerce. Donna Bsttley Takes Sec ond Prize in Contest Nniiumi I'lttnan Third Over M Mini. hi Votes Ire Counted Much Internal shown Marlon Allan, ion ot Mr and tin. ii B, aii. in winner of the Bntwi .'.ijn ii, in .-ii. i.t iirii. .ii Hi.. eonlMl . .in. in. i. mi in Bend for Ins pasi in fta.." ZSX& """ muted yesterday. i Second prim Was nun l.v Doium Deealey, with 1 4.1 IMM votes, Thin prize v.ui .1 S. savings uci-ouul liy 10 Firm Null. .in. I hank, will, ml lliti.ii.il ,-rtttli prlifH liy llnm In f i linnet. Mi conleel Other priiM . WClC IH follows . Third pi In- r..r boys, bicycle hy llli ll.-nil Hardware Co.. won liv Xor- ulll pubmui with 10.01,141 rotea; third prlM fW drln, wrl.il watch In SyTnoaa Bran., mi by Mm Jarreti wiih 1,711,(14 rotea. Fonrth priaa lor boys, mill ..( . I.illi.-n hy Cash manV huh liy DOfl llr.ullniry with 'JUt.S 1 1 v . I. nil-Hi It., for Kill". dress hy Smiiri Shop. RMiM k. ni.ni. iiii 1,141,741 rotas Fifth iri,'. in ihaatar Uekata i.y ihf Band Tbaiatara. Ins., srsa won by Oliver Livingston arllb l,4(l,llfl Voter. imii prise, labia iiiinii bj iba 1I..I... I- I.-. I. I.' I'll UM.. I..- L'li.. tBowm with l.lld.dtl rotaa; aar- antb prlM, Mat ol Uvea ki .-in..... ' groi it) . VM VOB hv Mar n. in p Miih J It 0,091 . oic . clr.hi h prize. Mprf-iul content 1 tike In 1 1,1 1 Stern Warning Issued To Mexican Officials 1 1 ' . IV ?re-1 Wiro In 1 1 Her-I HulMini MBXIOO I 1TY. Jmw II Karly IfMOSM frmit PfMfdNtf rnllfN In tho BLattii(til tf Aiinrlriiti Si'iTflury (if Stiitc RollOU ' wuriiliiK U) Mi xli n mi muitiN-iiiiiH ol order, W uiitlrl- i).tic(t t ti w iftoriioon ( 'mulilrrubti BurprlKij wuh tn.inl , fitttcd kiri over ihi wuriiliiK nml tome tiu.irtcrH ilnrlurod they hcllorrd 'it 111 lluiml. MRXICO City, June 1:: nritixii utid American rlrrleM, hm well an Mex le in, were r c 1 1 etl liy w onl fnnii WMhlQfftOn Hun B0trotalt7 Of Stale Koltoivi ixid Nmiod n kkmh irornlni 1 (( thi ciiiicM Rororoniml that Atnir ! toon rifthiH in Moxteo nm bo pro leeted KorelRn Seereiary Aaron Saenz. In mi interview with the 1' lilted PfOM, MM hi Mttld 01 l. ike tiff 11 till , eiiRnlrami of the Htutemeiil, (na- m m h It had not readied him ihrotiKh offlrlitl t hiinnelrt. The ItAtOIBOall Ml variously Inier i preteit hern, iniiny Atuerfeans derlnr . hiR tl the lit rlnar CQl Mad ment of I'nlted StiileM reliitlnnn with Mexlro Inlner Seeretarv lliiKhen' drehirnt loin. In Othon maintain II CDMOl I HO ehftQ VI It) Amerliati policies t.i ward thti conn try Rlllll IXlltl here that AmlmnHiulnr Sheffield win re torn. W.P.Myers Resigns As Assistant Prosecutor KLAMATH FALLS, June II. Actlni iiii.n i. i Attorney W. P, Myan laai i,i hi aubmlttad hla resignation I to iiistrii-i Attornej William Qanong, Who In nl lilt' M'lt'rntlK- hnnplllil III Walla Walla. Tin. raalgnatlon followed an edi torial attaeh nf iim BTonlng Herald mi Myera' admlnlatratlon. Myom I announced he wonld atari legal dfo Icoedlngi hkhIiihi the Herald, Supreme Court to Hear Argument of Hart Case OLYMPIA, Vitnli.. Jiim IS. At Igumenti will ba heard July i - in the Waihlngton aiipremi codri in the i i'iiho of ON-lioyoriini' Lotila K, Mini nil Ichnrgei of ipltoltlnj a brlbp. The data waa id hy Ohlef .ittHiiro Tolmau after n oonference yMtdrdny. Judge Oovnor Teote nf Tocoma I iitmliilnml n demurrer In the Infor mation iii iim mi( June f, mid mi uppuul from hla (IocIhIuii wuh Made hy J. v. Seidan. prosecuting attorney of Piem county. NOW SPREADING THROUGH CHINA 30,000 Now Engaged In Civil War - NOTE SENT BRITISH Chinese Foreign Office to Make Demands Concern ing Hankow Killings hi. p. UmmmI w.rr i., n.r n-n.i BaBsBM PABHINOTON, Jade II Ann foreign rtota and strikes in Chi&s have ipread in Km, chow, Talag Tan nml Swalnw, I'balKt' Mavir. I'e kln. t-.tl.l.-.l ih. niait' .Ii purl iiii-iii in iluy a nmiiii itrike t.r workaMa in Boar I American iimm el Bwatow threat" ! eiii'il in hcrnmt MfrloUH. i:,' Atni't l. ii n riniHiil iIiiti- r.-p.ir ifil A inn,, nil mi I Inn hiiH bi-ftl rrealcil ul Swalnw by the lhanghal Incident, MnycrV dbtpatcb, dated 11 a today, saldl llie YiinnuiM'H,. Kfiii.ral at ('anion ba aapreeaed regrel fur the firing upon tbi I'tilted Statin aunboal Pwjnpaa Ka, whli h sras fired oa by inlntnke. ' I'linnnl (loncra! Jenkltm nl r.tninn Cnllinaleil thai n.iilut men are uu'y engaged In the Cfril war In ami ur round thai (fix Ma. era illapulrb repnrletl retelp of leleKrnniH from the Anit-rh-an conanla ai Woo Chow, tkIiihh aad i TnliiK Tan, repnrtlnr nliuleiti airlke... paratlea with haiiiiern uml tllntrili.i il.in nf l.-uflein iintulnlnr. Ii wan pi ess in ad. tin itaiiui unit foreign artv paKundn No urtn nf riotOBOd were reptirli'd III Iheae t Itlea. liuweyer I' ROT KKT KOTK Is BKNT I'KKIN. June 1 ; The i blue,.-. foreign o(floa. turning Its diplomatic mat hint- aunt tin Hit llrlilnh alone fur the firm time attire Hie Hliuimliui dlnlurhanrra, neni a prtitent today In the British legation agalaat the Brit-. i ih killing of riKht chlneaa at Haa- knw Thumday. The gOta I SOS I let! the rlKhl In prCMtnt "allitablt. tie- raaads" afier laTeetlgatioa and ax praaaad iarprlaa that the Laddeal ot- UUried while thS Shanchal probe it on Hitherto, ChUta ban neni her roni- ainnlca lions to aii tin- powata. London. June II. Special dia-.j pal. hen from I'ekln today ,Miiphi.- ataed that the irailitn in cbins i- growlag ami ladleated lhal the situa tion eniilil ranlly Ket beyond ronirol ami terfataata in a natemlty ANION fORriCH WIN HOMO KOMOi June 1 :! ' Ynnnan , eae Irnopa driven nut of Canton by a brlltlanl eonb of 'be Cantonaae foroaaj -are In full flight today At Ihelr ht-ela lite Canlonent- tire1 alvlna rhase Maantlna, soldiers in the Bhaataaa eoloay, Canton, are thrtiwiuK up bar- rlrndea, fearltiK further trnnble. Kor- t'lsn sromen ami ahlldraa are balni taken to llutiK Kotis. iMirltiK the boinbarilmanl nf the Outer i lty. SBelbl dropped in the nn- , live in. ii ii . canalng the local organ iBBtlOtU to appeal to Ibe ennniilar bod) to arrange that there should be; no fiahiina within i" mllee of the City. No arllon wan laken. however. - The eltnatlon ai Canton tnok n startling turn Thnrnday niKhi after the ynnnaneaa and CantoBaaa had been nlrtiKRlliiK bark and forth ill a non-doeMvt. fashion ninre last Satur day Contoneae foreaai dlreeted by uus slan officers, plastered the Yunnan . i hi poattlona with haavy fire from ibe goremmenl fleet. Oantonene troops in cargo boftta weer towod oui of Honnn biland hy i'ii Inunohea, while gunboats laid' down a coTOr of fire for their pro tection. These onrgq boats pushed across the river to the Cdnton wntei front while Ibe gunboats kept up ibeir Ineeaaani firing. Bwarming nshore, ijie Cantone(s I made a heavy onalaugtil (gatnal lite Yunnnneae. who, anrprlaed by the daring coup, fled. Meantime, foreigners al the toi etgn colony of Bhameen were pressed Into service tor eventual defense. DKMONHTRATION SKI' PEK1N, Juno 18.- students and. vrorkora here plan a monster demon-1 i atratlon for Monday. This, ii is nntlelpntadi win be nc- J OOtnpanled by u one dgy strike In prdtMl against tin. killing of eight j Chinese by volunteers in the iiritisii armory al Hiinkow Thursday. KichIi advices from Hankow de-' olarad thai Chinese troops stood idly by whllo students und workers i stormed the armory und did not offer (Cotilliuiod on Pago II.) Wind, Electric Storm Cause of Four Deaths Iii.' Damage Done to Oops, Telephone Lines ciifrj. In llliimt , Wiw niihiii and luwi i i , 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 (iuidei tltom vtiftt to Lxkf ( in rt (II, P. tmtmk Wire I'l1w IVml Ilullrtin) CHICAGO! ninni IS. Tirrlfic irlnd -iikI i-lerirlial MiorniM ihroiiKh OUl wide HeitlnriM of the in i di le wed were Illumed today lor four death-, many lojurioi "ini huiutndi or ttum MaiidH n f difllarb. rtflnilgl to OTOpI and telephone lliifcs. Si(-rtaciilar nloniiH Oltttatfld Iml nixhl in ''.''. '.-v 1 1 ami Northern II llnOi followlnl .1 hea' wave whi'h fin DOUffl hflre hud ClOMd KOTN of proMiratlonH. ' The v lad, drlvlnr al MllH an hour, limned up KiKutitle uuvc. on Lake .MlehlKaii. rurrylnK more than ti dozen ri . II erafl far off nhore Hi nr here. KlKht tnn In Un tUnoH wre re ft ud hy life ximrdi after the Kill driven thm two MltM Ottj lulo the lake. Klahhif of llKhtni iir hcllied Kdlde the life tUUdl to tliv rencite In Vlf oiiMln 001 person killed hy hi Mnrm. whl'h apparent ly wan an iifternuith to (he lornado (hat Hwept through Sou I hern Miune Not.t til- ulxht hefore. Flood wulern In Mfnueiioia. reHulI ItiK from the ulud and rain, were re ported htdow the dinxT point, hut relief irkem In I hi Htrlcketi areun declared damage to faruin will total $500,000. I.trhtnitiK killed oue man near Iranhoe. ('ommuiilrultoii nyn tlOtl were mill tllrtrupted today. ThurHday niglit V toi in Iowa rout at leant two liven. It wan re ported it, day The villa' of Alex ander wan half wiped out. 1G renl denU helng injured IlaniaKe at that place alone wan estimated at $150,. OtM. Admits Striking (iirl Who Refused to Ride With Him SKATTLK. Wash.. June 13. Ad mitting that he rttruck a girl Who had rejected hln oftVr of an auto rid near Wood land Park laM Muy 14, CharU'ri Davis. 21, plearled guilty b fore Superior Judtcc Itonald yet-r day afternnou and got -to days In jail. Prineville Making Ready Not Much Business, But Lots of Entertainment Planned For Service Men and Guests tSlnKial t Tlw I'- - I Rultrtlnl PRINEVILLE, June 13. With the state convention of the American Legion less than two weeks distant June 25. 26 and 27 Prineville, pioneer town of Central Oregon, is now putting the final touches on preparations for the greatest convention ever held in the mid state country. Primarily, the convention will be a celebration, with many entertainment features provided for the 6.000 and ",000 expected visitors. - - - The business sessions of the le Spokane Bidder Low On Highway Section U. T. Imk-J Wirts I The Prnti Bullet in - PORTLAND. June IS. Lou bid- drrs were recommended to receive I'ontracis for four major highway projects in national forests following ttal OPOnlnl of proposals here at the I'nlted BUM bureau of public roads yeslerday. The low bidders were as follows; ' Alsea rier-Scolt's creek section., high w. i through S'.nslaw- Dlttonll fores I. Jopliu. Kldon and Hurpee, Portland. $10t,870, The Dalle California highway. Deschutes nat ional forest seel ion. t George K. March. Spokane. I93.S80. (.rants Pass-Crescent City high way. Waldo to the state line. William Von Der Hellen. Medford. 52 7.7 fa 0 Klk City highway through NrS ' Perce national forest, Idaho. Ruck Retain, Austin. Mont.. $5;l. 2 :i i? "u. Detectives. Gangsters Die In Street Battle U. P. I.ei.el Wire In Tfct Bend Ruuttn) QHICAQO. June 11 Two dltOt lives unit one gangster were killed nml another detective probably fa- tally wounded in a running battle on the south side here today. The but Ho started whim llireo Italians In a motor car opened fire without warn ing on the dotedtlvaa, whu were trail ing litem in another cur. The dead gangster is John Qennn, cousin of Augclo donna, prince of 1 1 ii 1 1 ti ii feudists, who was shot It) death by competing beer runners re cently. Detectives Charles Walsh nn-? llarolil Olson died shortly lifter lbi!l o'clock Saturday morning. The battle and Detective Michael Conway drum corps competitive drill will bo wan reported dying. held on the rodeo grounds at 1 .:;. Tin- other two gangsters were cap l ii red. CAPTIVE MINER WILL BE FREED EARLY TONIGHT 12 Feet of Loose Rock, Gravel Remain TALKS TO RESCUERS Communication Is KfFected Through Pipe, Will Try To Send Food U. V. IrM Wtrr toTc Brnl Bulletin) tMtASS VAI.I.KV. June 13. Only 1 feel of loone rock arl gravel ncparate Koheri Hill from freedom. It wad an nou in ed at the office of the Alia COBbffl at Ion mine at 1:45 p m Hesciie workers hnve hu -ceeded In clearing out the Halt ti- tunnel of (he jnlne. In which Hill has heen eu timh' d llftOO Thursday, for a dla tatne of approximately If feet with only 12 feet more io go An attempt lo fUd HID roffee and 1 1 l ti Id fooiU through the small pipe which wan driven through the dehrln thia morning will he made thi after noon. It wan announced. Hill may he reached hetween und T o'clock tonight. It wan he He ved TALKS TO Itl Sl I i:itS (JUASS VAIbLBY, ( al . June 13. ( 'ommuniratloii haK heeu eyttahllnhed In tween Hohert Hill, entomhett min er, and the remue workern. Through a long mee! pipe, driven through the loose rock and dehrin hlncking the Hal lie tunnel of the Alto ComMiinttoti mini. Hill talked with the reHcue workers at 10:45 a. m. and informed them he wax In no immediate danger. "Tell the wife and kids not to worry, hut that I'd sure like a good meal," was Hill's Instructions to Hoh lli Hedford. mine manager in charge of the resrtie work. Hill was instrurted to return to the rear part of the mine which Is (Continued on page 21 for Legion Convention gionnaires will be held In the morn ings Aside from the elect Ion of a slate commander, the selection of a convention city for Hid and a few brief business sessions, the legion naires have no weighty problems to consider. Delegates and visitors to the state convention will be registered on the evening of June 14, according to the ; program given onl today by Harold Maison. convention chairman. The business session of the slate depart ment will he opened in the Lyric the ater at ' o'clock of the morning of June SSi Commander Griffith In the chair. The business session of the auxiliary will he opened at Ihe same hour in the Masonic building. Mrs. Kena I,. Palmer, state president, in the chnir. mult noon of the first day of the convention will he featured by a free barbecue. The rodeo will start ut 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon, and at ."i o'clock open house will he held hy various legionnaires for all guests. At 7 o'clock in Ihe evening the auxiliary will hold a reception In the MaHonle building. Ounces will bo held all three nlghla of the convention, starting at ! o't lock. The second day of the convention will he started In true pioneer style, with a buckaroo breakfast at the Oeorgt Russell ranch Lfl miles from Prlnevtll provided Transposition will bo This breakfast will he held Friday morning at 7 o'clock. Following the morning business ses sions, a three mile parade will he held nl 1:80 on Ibe afternoon of the second day. followed hy the rodeo, open house and an all legion stag. The auxiliary will hold a banquet jilt 7 o'Vlock tit Ihe Ocboco Inn. The ftnul business sessions of the j legion and auxiliary will he held al (Continued on l'r.ge G.) Girl Is Badly Burned Lighting Kitchen Fire Kerosene and Smouldering Coals Cause Blaze Mary .Jounl- BnffOfi Hum tin Arm, I'robuhly Not IVrinniicnt Kerosene ami smolderlnK roaln featured in a near tragedy ;il a house at tl 1 ti Colorado avenue Friday eve ning, when Mary Joauls. daughter of J. K. Joan Is suffered painful burns. The near irageily took place when the girl, who reached home about 4:81, al templed to light a fire In the kitchen stove. Kerosene waa poured over the kindling and coals. Immediately the stove waa envel oped in a mass of flame flamis which shot toward the girl's hands uml arms. The flamtni; oil dripped to the floor. endaiiK'Ting the home. When the Hend fire department answered the general alarm, they found thai the fire was under con trol, hut that the girl waa painfully burned about the hands and arms. ( sing their firm aid kit. carried at all t fines, the firemen adminis tered first aid to the girl. It la not bellivwl that the burns will result in any permanent Injury. Aside from Ihe burns suffered by Ihe girl, damage from the fire was negligent. The only pan of the house damaged was near the stove, especially ihe floor where It wan touched hy the burning oil. More Troops Needed To Quell Disorders (IT. P. lsl Wirr la Tu- IU-n.1 Hulk-t.nl HAI.IKAX. June 1.1 The attor ney Keneral of Nova Srotl.i has ap plied for mure trnnps to Ik- neat to the Cape Breton rollieriex lo quell disorders utnnnc the .gg( striking miner", il wan reported here today. A mounted forte Is held In readi ness In QaebaC provlnte lo proeeed to Cape Breton when ordered. The He.-nnd stiuad of provineial pnllre left here last night fnr Syd ney military quarters at the llesen plant. With some nf Ibe atrlkers reported armed. Ibe Sydney force are en trenching; themselves uruund Ihe puwer station at New Waterfurd ami are building fence entanglements. Seek More Federal Aid For Roosevelt Highway L P. I Wire to The l-rmi Bulletin I (.KAFtHAKT. Ore., June 13. Representatives of all the coast towna and other UttOIH of Oregon met here today- to consider ways and means to sec u re f ro m the f ed e ra I government funds for the early com pletion of the Itoosevflt coast high way. Increased government cooperation is sought on the ground that the highway is of national importance BOl only as a military prottetlon but ass a national development. The principal -speakers of the afternoon were It. A. Booth, former chairman of the state highway commission and II. R. Van DUN of ihe present com mission LATE WIRE NEWS lty I nltecl Presa) M:V OKI, K.WS, June IS, Drug store illil a thriving business today in an effort lo combat the third major offensive of millions or black imattitiH"4 that descended on New Orleans, DKTROIT, lime 18. l-our ban. dils held up a branch of the Central Savings Hank today, ktllcil one pa trolman iiiid wounded a Inn, taking 189,000 in cash from the bank. In less I linn tin hour's , hue after I be hold up, potion reported (bey had captured three of the bandits ami recovered all Ihe cash taken. N K IV VOIt K, June HI. l or rail lire to play (he Chicago White Sox Tuesday of this week, an open date, when a game postponed, the day be fore might have been contested, ibe Washington Senators were fined U00 today h, the American league board of directors. WAHttlNOTON, June 18. Senat or RobCM M. lai PollOtte of Wiscon sin is suffering from bronchial nath ma but his condition in not aeriona, bin physicians announced today. The Senator lias been confined) to bed for lhrii- days nntl doctors have pre BCrlbCtl Complete rest an benl liieill clne. Senator I .a Coll. -It.- will be 71) years of age tomorrow. LONDON, .Mine IB, America's army pain tenm defeated the itiIi--t-t Lancers al Rodbamptou today in n pt.it. game b a score of t:i to n. The Britishers gave a handicap of thri-e goals. M KENZIE PASS IS CROSSED TODAY BY FIRST AUTO Road Machinery Being Moved West DRIVING DIFFICULT Soft Stretch Near Hand Lake Will Give Trouble Car Is Making Attempt The McKenzie pass was crossed by an automobile for the first time this year shortly be fore noon by John K. Hansen 'if Redmond, O. A. C. student, ac- cording to Con Hall of the local Union Oil Co. plant; who was in Sisters today. Hansen left Cor vallis at 1 1 o'clock yesterday morning. He reached Sisters in his Ford hiijr at 11 o'clock today. Hansen does not advise nny mo torist to attempt to cross the pass for about one week yet. His traveling time between Cor vallis and Sisters was nine hours. The Mt-Keniie pasa summit blocked to traffic since the first heavy .snow of last full, will in nil probability be crossed by an autonlb i bile In the net few duys. pTObabl ' today This waa the Information telephoned to Rend last night by (!. K. Hoffman, engineer in charge of the bureau of public roads crew working west from Ihe town of Sis ters. j According lo Hoffman, the trae- t tor. graders and other niachlii'-ry will be taken across the pass lo the i MrKenste valley slope today. The bureau of public roads equipment will he taken to n point about nix miles beyond Scott lake. This lake I la not far from Frog ramp, called Camp llellly by the Mazamas In re cent years. Opening of the lava fields to truf- ! fir does not mean that the trip over .the mile high divide can he mude without difficulty. Near Hand lake, about three miles west of the lava fields, there is a maddy place which very likely cannot be crossed until the ground dries out. unless the driv er attempting !o cross this ungrav eled road Is given assistance. Hoffman lest night reported that there Is at present an automobile I Just west ot the summit, beading to ward Sisters. This machine Is evi dently having trouble, according to j reports, and will nt likely get ovor the lava beds until given aid. Should this machine get over the puss. It will be the first automobile to cross Ufi Mi Kenzle summit this year. National Guardsmen Open Camp Jackson U. P. lHfd Wir toTht- JWntl Bulli-tin ('AMI- JACKSON, Medford. June 13. Oregon national guurdmen 2.500 strong were today getting or ganized for Ihe next two weeks of practice drill. The troops were out bright and early lo construct a shelter camp, 'before field Inspection. This after noon they will he relieved from Camp Dutch to engage In athletics and recreation. The last of the Oregon troops were In camp by 2 p. m. Friday, and mi'ili to their surprise Ihcy found all tenia pitched ready for occupancy. Brigadier General (leorge A. White anil Ills staff will he guests of Ihe Medford Clritnlior of Cummer. -e to night ai a banquet. Fire Companies In Fight, Lei Barn Burn to Ground lit. P. 1-n.i-tl Win Sa The lt.-n.l Riilt-tinl CARLISLE, Pa., June 13. Itlvnt ry between the two local fire com panies ended today in an liitllgiiti- - lion meeting of the council culled for .Monday night. The two com panies, while fighting n barn fire 'lust night, engaged In a water fight, turning the streams Intonded for the i fire on each other. The barn burned to Ihe ground. Grand Dragon of Klan Is Ordered Placed In Jail DENVER, June 13.- Dr. John (lalon Locke, grand dragon nf the K tl Klux Klnn. was ordered confined in the county Jail today hy Fodoral jjtrdge .1. Foster Hymns until he pro duces bis personal account hooks he- 1 fore government agents now making 'nn Investigation into Ills Income for It ho past 11 years. I