The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, June 13, 1925, Image 2

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THE BEND BULLETIN, 1UU.V KDITION', liKNO, OIU-H.ON. s.VTl'Kl) Y, JUNE 18. LD25
TOMMY MILTON
i
WINS BIG RACE
De Paolo Second, Hartz
Is Third
START REHEARSING I
ELKS SHOW REVUES
Latest Broadway Successes
Included In Program
Fast Time Made On Board
Track At Altoona
75,000 Attend
(U. I. Lo.l Wire to Tno Ilmd BttMW
ALTOONA. Pa., June 1:!. -Tommy
Milton, in Hie wheal of a Milter car,
won Hit! annual L'"i mile utitoinoiiilc
raft on Ihc hoard truck of the Al
toona speedway here this afternoon.
Pete He- Taolo, winner of the tBdtan
u polls race, was second In till Daw
aenbertt. There were "5.000 ipac
tutor walchlnf the race.
Milton's time was 2 hours. 40 min
utes. 21 1-100 seconds
This liave him
the 41th lap with a broken rear axle
Ha drove his car Into (he dirt on tun
j curve and slopped.
Ill'.l was to reed out of the race on
the 7 3rd lap with engine trouble and
Cooper took the lead, with Milton
socotni and Com. rs third. Coopi
i was bofdlni a speed of ll'.l miles up
i hour.
On the 6Stli lap Morton s Ouesen ltehearsal for the musical revnu.'
I berg blew roar tire on a curve and j tor the K'lks show "The Hoodoo.'
! threw his car Into the dirt, but he; which will he siused at the Capitol
righted the machine and relumed to theater on Tuesday and Weiliie.i.luy
the pit where he (tot a new tire ft June "S and - I . opened lust evetilnc.
20 seconds and was ou his way with , , ,,,,. ,.ovm. ,
I a trelnendous cheer. . ,
Milton was leadltiK on the 15.111 numh,"r8 "J,,st Pfc M l"
inn wilh Cooper second and lie Paolo; Heart." "I Don't Know Why." "A
in third place.
Milton was driving
ting a terrific pace.
well and set
Captive Miner Will Be
Freed By Early Tonight ;
I Continued from page II
of II54 mill's an hour.
Marry llurtz. in a Miller, who wa.
fourth at the lath lap. finished third
and Frank Klllott. in a Miller, was
"fourth.
Bennett Mill, in a Miller, started
in the lead and set the pace at 119
. Smiles an hour for IS laps, with Coop
er second and Wade Morton in a
nDUMenberg third.
" On the 71rd lap Hill's car devel
oped engine trouble and he wa
forced out of the race. Cooper then
took the lend with Miller second and
Fred Comer in a Miller third.
Coining Into the 150th lap. Hilton
moved tip and took the lead from
Cooper, and De Paolo spurted Into
third place.
tunneled out of solid rock and wait
for the workers to break through.
This was done to insure against his
an average speed . ,,ei"K eaucht in another possible cave
In.
"I'm all right, not hurt ut all and
I knew you would get to me in plen
ty of time." Hill told Hedford. "1
haven't had unything to eat hut
there is plenty of water atid I can
hold out for a couple of days yet."
H. L. Ostrander. superintendent of
the mine, declared that another 14
or 3 feet separated the miner from
the rescuers. He expressed confi
dence that this would be cleared out
late tonight
Tunnel X.arh Tliiiiiigli
The pipe through which com
munication was established was driv
en through the debris after more
than a score of attempts which pre
viously had failed because of the
rocky obstructions.
Cheered on by the words of Hill
from the inside, the' workers in
creased their speed as much as pos
sible, at the same time taking the
Little Collage for Two " "Sweet Lit
tle You" ami "Me and (he Hoy
Friend" will be featured. Mrs. Ralph
Iiawlnr will he heard In (he solo of
(he novelty song hit "A Little Cot
tage for Two." Some of the many ,
pretty girls who will be In Hie two
horns groups are Missi s baora Con-'
nam Marion Child. Minion Triplet!.
Arline LoOBttal Dorothy l.oomis
Helen Whlitiimton. Myrtle Ogla, Kl- j
lien Ileal. Genevieve Smith. Oladys
Fulton. Margie Fulton. Wilma lieu-'
nalt, l.ucile Uoberts. Kvelyu Hubert",
; Zc.ru Hummer. Alice Gales, Krinij
l.olcor.ia. Audrey Smith. Jane Hya.i
and Vivian Stokoe. In this F.U
loganlng revue will also be the tune,
fill mystery song "The Hoodoo Man." I
Miss Wttma lie a net t and Miss Au
drey Smith will offer an interesting!
sougaiogce number "In the t'suul
Way." The number has been used
with great success by vaudeville ar-j
lists.
The Klks pony chorus will pres. mm
two attractive numbers in "I'm-l'tn-Oa-Da"
and "1 Never Hud a Mam-1
my." These numbers are from the
Duncan Sisters' sensational music I
hit "Topsy and Eva." which hus been I
one of the outstanding productions
in Chicugo and New York. Thai
chorus will be costumed in the sat.i
kid styles thai are used in the orig
inal show.
Fred Cirson will sing the leading
part In "The Novelty Keviie" Cai -
son is a I'ew.-omer to Men I
revue in which Hie chorus will ap
pear us telephone girls.
To (Close the musical prolog"
Stuart Itae will otfer "You Can Ta
Me Away from Dixie. Bill You Can'!
lake Dixie from Me " In this revi.
both chorus group will be Intro
iluco.l. tind, costumed In eecoulvie
evening row na. the loliowlitg glrlj
will appear as (tlhiOD model i
Misses steiiu t'laypooi. Katharine,
DOgan, Luctan McAllister. Linn o
lirick. Dagna Umlatrum, Nellie Do
:;:in. Bath Alter and Madge I'lnypool
Also five little kiddles will linper
longla ftimoiiM motion picture sti.i
such a s Gloria Swanson. Mac Murray.
Pola Negri. Babe Daniels and "The
Mack Bennett iiuihiiig flirt."
There are a uuinbei' of short, c
cts that will he Introduced, and Hi"
raVltaa will be built up by the Sim
kana s iqphouatera, who win be in
the orchestra pit and not only will
play the acts, but will offer a special
program before the show.
The Natural Growth of Bend
The New Railroad Development
The New ShadeRol!er Plant
Ai! arc affecting the property in the eastern and southern
tion of the city, Building is steadily progressing. Lots are si
inj;' rapidly in Center Addition. Keystone Terrace, and
see
II-
LEGAL NOTICES
SIMMONS
No. BOSO
In the Circuit Court of the Noun of
Oregon, for the County of
Doaohutaa
ANNIE m . BRHART (formerly
Annie ,M. Hughes) ,
Plaintiff
vs.
Beautiful bend PARK
lev
ALTOONA. Pa.. June 1.1. Seven
teen of the world's fastest auto aril
ers started this afternoon in thl
fourth annua 25o mile racing elaaati
on tue Hoard tr.i.K in the Altoona " 11,1 "" uw tamiiK uie he. ev.-r -nt .-xp.t .-t in the e.1.1
stadium. 'precaution to solidly timber the tun-1 a musical comedy and will be a w. .-
Ideal weatuer conditions prevailed. as ,nt' '''nl 10 insure against a iconic addition to the talent of th"
recurrence of the slide. ,-ity The revue opens with "Chine
"1 knew he was alive. 1 Just knew ,;ir frm -The Musix llox Itevne."
It." Mrs. Hill sobbed when told of land features the Klks ballet chorus
her husband's safety. ns Chinese alrls. The second nnm
I JESSE 11 McKlNMEY. and QER
TKl'DK McKINNKY, his wife;
PAl'I. A SCOdOIN and DOIt
18 8COOOIN, his wife; CAS
CADI OAS ELECTRIC FIX
IT UK company, u corpora
tion; MARTHA J WHil.K.
THE BEND land company.
a corporation; J ti PACKY
THl FIRST NATIONAL HANK
OF BEND, ORBOON, a cor
poration; and Al.KX LEVER.
ENS,
Defendants.
To Jesse O. McKlnney and tier
triple. McKinney. his wife. Paul A.
Scogttn and Doris BOOggin, his wife:
Cascade (las Electric Fixture Com
pany, a corporation: Martha J.
Wlgie: The Itend Land Comoanv. a
hut h ii corporation : J. tl. pncey; The Kirn
The sky was clear and a temperature
in the sixties made conditions per
lect for the drivers.
Front wheel drive cars, piloted by
Iewis and Cooper, were used on
board track for the firs! time.
Hill Beta Fast Pace
Hill got away in the lead and set
a terrific pace for the first 15 laos
leudinK the field by BOO yards, with
Duruy driving second.
The woman with her three chil
dren hail maintained an almost
ceaseless vigil at the mouth of the
tunnel since the accident occurred
Thursday afternoon.
When the news was received that
her husband was in no further dan-
Hill w as still leading on the 5Sth Iter she was on the verge of coll ipse
lap by one lap. Cooper was secern!
and Morton was third.
Lewis was forced frcm the track
on tho 35th lap with a defective co '-
necling rod. and Ouray went out 01
and sobbed
time.
outwardly for the first
There
high ill i
are hills
pain.
of salt too
'her is "Don't Mind the Haiti." jj
.beautiful offering, and after the solo
part. Carson will Introduce th
; chorus os the Shevlln-Hlxon Jaa
band With special band Instrument
ithe girls will create a lot ol fun w!m
; their original impersonation of thb
fine organization
. One of the greatest snnc hits ol I
'the season la "All Alone." the song'
that John McCormack has made an I
feet popular. Mrs. Hurry Swanson will'
'introduce the number In a colorful'
National llallk of Ilend. Oregon, a
corporation, and Alex I-everenr.:
IN THE KAMI OF THE STATE
OF ORBOON; You and each of you
are hereby required to appe.ir and
answer the anieude.l complaint filed
against you In the above entitled
suit on or before th rjnd duy of
June. ISII, said date being nix
weeks front the date of the first
publication of this summons and
W'ithin the time prescribed for pub
lication hereof and, if vou fail to
so appear and answer said amended j
complaint, for want thereof the!
plaintiff will apply to thr court for!
the relief demunded In said amend i
ed complaint, to-wit:
The plaintiff will take Judgment
against defendants Jesse o Mc
Kinney and Odltratfa McKlnney. his
wife, for the sum of IIgOO.00, with
Interest thereon at the rate of eight
Have von bought your lots vet v Remember. Bend Is the I
to all of Central Oregon. The developmenl of &ny part means
an additional tributary to Bend in the course id' time. Lota in
Bend are the best investment in Central Oregon.
SEE US TODAY.
Bend Investment Company
WE NEVER SLEEP"
Phone 172
859 Wall St.
L..i..I....F.i.?.g.O,a?yTYTTa
JEWESSES
EX
The Stars and Stripes will observe its birthdav
tomorrow, June 14.
Of all the events on the national calendar, there is
none fraught with more significance, with more sen
timent, with more inspiration than the celebration of
the day on which our nation's emblem was born.
On that day the B. P. 0. Elks, the nation over, will
observe the birth of the flag with proper observance.
Celebration of Flag Day is a part of the order's ritual.
It is this fact which commends 900,000 Elks of this
nation to the high regard of their fellow citizens. For
it is the only order which requires its membership
to fittingly observe the birthday of Old Glory.
Here in Bend, the Elks lodge will observe the dav.
It will celebrate it fittingly with a mass meeting to
which all citizens are invfted, at which appropriate
addresses will be delivered, national anthems sung.
The day will be one calculated to inspire and rekindle
patriotism in the breasts of the public.
For there is no flag in the world like Old Glory.
There are others which represent power and might
and majesty as does the Stars and Stripes, which has
never met defeat. But there are none others that
proclaim to the world that the flat of a nation enn
stand for more than these. Yes. thp Stars nnrl String
denotes power and might and majesty; and wherever
it flies, whether from the masthead'of a proud and
undefeated fleet or from the embassy or from the
flagstaff of the regiment, as the troops go marching
uy, an iti-opie.s respect, n. iney nonor it lor the might
of a people that stands behind it.
But the Stars and Stripes is peculair to itself in
that it represents justice as well as power; that it
denotes liberty as well as dominion ; that it proclaims
to the world that the citizen who stands behind it is
a free man and that it never wearies in casting its
influence in every crisis on the side of freedom. The
Stars and Stripes is the champion of mankind as
well as the powerful defender, of its own people.
It will be 148 years next Sunday since the flag was
horn, when Betsy Ross sat, in her humble home in
I hiladelphia, and stitched together the first flag of
our country.
Today that little brick house is a shrine which
draws to it the feet of men and women who under
stand the significance of the flag, of the part it has
played m making the world better.
Through the century and a half, king and subject,
prince and. potentate and slave have come to under
stand its meaning. To them all it has grown to be
the emblem of a mighty nation, which is jealous of
its own rights but which is also sympathetic to the
heartbeats of mankind elsewhere
L 1
B. P. 0. E. 1371
Bend, Oregon
Flag Day
Observance
ONE HOUR
PROGRAM
OF
MUSIC
AND
PATRIOTIC
SPEAKING
The Elks Temple
Sunday 3:30 P. M.
The Public Cordially Invited
T. H. FOLEY, Exalter Ruler
E. J. FINNIGAN, Committee Chairman
p.T oral pat annum tnw ilia Irtl
ilay of July. In;'!, ami fur tli fur
ther Hum uf Vi'iii 00 nltornvy'ii f.-.'s.
tad for the aoati am! dtaboraamanN
of thin huh. anil will alxo tako a
ih-oii'i. Imrnni; uml foreclosing you
Ud aaak of you of any anil all
rtiht, Utlf. Intaraat, Man and aqultir,
rnleb you ami anna "" hawa o
claim to have In ami lo llir follow
Ui ili'."-!lirrt r.'iil proudly nltuul.'
In thi County of !.- u-.... ami
I Stat., of Orok'on to-wtt
Tha sk'.sh'i, !.vsk',
i ami B4SK1! Svrilon 1 ami
N I N V 1 , . NW'.NKV S.i-
tion ir.. aad nk. Bastion 2.
Township B II. o t . ami
l.otn 1 and 4. BaetlOH ?. Town
Btp 16S. It. 11 K W. M . oii
t.ilnlnit 494 arr.w In Crook
cninty t now DaaahatM Coun
ty' sintf of Oraajoa,
anil tvery part ami parol Mi.'r.v f.
mivi. a-ul vxcept tho nti.tutory rlnt '
to riMli-rin.
This summon Is aafvad BDOn ou
liy publication In urrnrilanc With
tin. order of the llonoralilo T. K J i
I Duffy. Jmlite of th.' nlmv aatltlad
I Court, iluly mail.' ami lllBJWd In1
the ohovc cntltli 'l Court ami ran
on tlii- 4th ilay of May. isji.
Date of first publication. My !ih,
Date of laal pabllcatlon, Jaaa
20th. 102'..
CLARINCI II. QILBBRT,
Attorney for I'lnlntlff.
I'ontoffici. addraak 42; Palllai
Bnlldlnc, Portlaad, ore
I 132:tS-44-4!t-l-T-l3-c
IN UANKKI PTC
NO. Q-HTO0
; In Iba District i mm of the L'nltfd
Hlatm for tin- Ihstrin frreaon
In the Matter of James II. Phlppa,
Baakntpt
To TBI t'ltKKITOlts ok JAMM
H. PHIPPS
Vou are hereby noUtlad that on
the litli ilay of June, till, JamtB
II Phlppa. of BtNld. Ore., was duly
adjndgad a bankrupt, and that III.
first tnaatlni of his eradltora win
lie held In the office of 'i. C M. r
Kati. Iteferee In llatikruptry. Ii,
Ilend. OratOn, on the 2.1rd dav of
June, l!2&, nt 10 o'clock In the
STOCKS AM) BONDS
W aollrit Inqulrlraj lo bur or II nr
mrit-taiilt tiatrd, f , I or unllalda
Aril- mnrkrt for Ilurnnl, Hlr, Flint
and Hfrkriibirkrr Motor laiutM ; I iMi,
I'tllillM.
Prompt Blltntttn gt lt ordrra.
('ah mld for turr Imafa ; no Mif
QmUUMIII furnUhrtl.
HOOD BROTH KUS
x Chamber or Commerce Btdg.
Portlandi ore.
forannon. at which tlm the rreilll
or iua atleml. pne their claims,
etatniue the bankrupt, apaotai a
trustee und transai l such other unsl
eaaa at may proparlv come bafoN
' iuihUIiik.
iiated at Band.
HORC '
in Baftbraptt
UNDKR NEW MANAGEMENT
NEW ZENITH
CAFE
OPEN DAV WD tSTlGHT
Remodeled and Cleaned Throughout
we have also installed a row of now
fortable booths in which you will
our well cooked meals.
featuring
anil c
enjoy
tii
FRIED CHICKEN SANDWICHES
Your orders filled hy phone fir
tnessi ngers.
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Next dooj
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P 1. K A S K
Oregon Bank
" a - - w ar war a rm tr
y
MR. KINDIG
AffD Ills mi sic
6i00 to BiOO e. m,
WKDNKSDAV
FRIDAY
ll:IKI lo 0)00 I'. M.
SUNDAY
DOWNING'S CAFE
The public 1h cordially Invlled
lo enjoy tlifa tlellflitftll three
piece pfchftitra durltiK His din
ner boiiri UH one ol the fia
turea offered tniiler thS BpW
mphaRetnani at Band'i moil
popular oafe,
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BOUND TJtH' FARES
St. Paul Ml; St. Louis $81.50
Chicago 536.00
New York $147.40
Oilier I'olnta in lr(itorllnn
Miy 22 lo Baft 13; Krturn Limit Oct. 31
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of Americas Finest Trains
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The timber in the Central Oregon vaca
tion land provides you shade, comfort
and fuel. While on your vacation be
.careful with fire.
BR00KS-SCANL0N LUMBER CO.