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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1925)
SHEPHERD WINS CRITICAL POINT Rongetti Uncertain ofl Recognition Indian Chiefs Kelp Open Zion National Park 'n National pirk U receiving tourbtti again, and to tonka, wrythtng pleasant lhM Indiana, l ..U-f Tom Morclatn. Medicine Han Tom Para.' client nml Cblaf Jimmy PMO of the Plutt tribe formally lifted lb spell of four thai tma gripped fbi redaklni When they Beared this beautiful re gum III 1 lull. Answers to Technical Ques tions Also l end to I Ms credit Witness IU. !'. Leunl Wo o la The Brad Dullrtinl CRIMINAL COURT, Chicago, Juno IS'. William D. shepherd, on irUI for the alleged murder if Ally Mc Cllntook, won an Important victory In court today whan his attorney) almost completely broke down th testimony of Dr. Amante Rongetti, otto of the state's best witnesses Under aarerc croai examination By William Scott Stewart, Bhepberd'a ohlaf counsel. Rongetti admitted lie was not aura thai it was shepherd who liked htm retarding typhoid fever germs and a course in bacteri ology. itongelti testified last week that Shepherd rame to bit hoapital and wanted to take a course In bacteri ology and asked particularly con ceiuing typhoid fever germs. "Now. an a matter of fact," Stew art asked, "would you under oatli state positively that this man Shop- neru came to your nospuni -nun. ,,, Ih(1 wi,ness stlim) th, i. it that your testimony 11111:111 mean i life or death to this defendant';'' , , . , . , . , , a. , , , i ,m. Bravely keeping her voice trom Stewart had Shepherd stand n . .1 1 ..1 1 , 1 ,1 Miss Pope tol wen. i.r. uongeiu liuaii. saui. 1 .inj . .. "I'm not sure about it. 1 thought , Bmy s premature death tne man wno visiteo me was younge That was about a year and a halt trl f. vaS JW tork's wife bin for his sudden death. after TO SAVE TIMBER Airplanes Are Ready ALONG METOLIUS To Trace Pole Fliers Some of the most aUi'iU'livo lionicsiU's in Iteiul are located in Beautiful Bend Park. If you haven't looked them over with our representative) do it llOW. The prices are low; the terms are easy; and no interest is charr'eil. More people are becoming interested in Beautiful Bend Part every day. Some are already building. some are planning to liuiltl in the near future, while others are buying lots for the purpose of holding them for the increase of value which is hound to accompany the hie; growth resulting from the rail road and other developments now in night, These people know they cannot lose hecause their contracts are covered hy our bonded guarantee. They know that regular monthly savings in pay ments on a lot will build them up a nest egg and at the same lime they have the probability of a h.md BOme profit With the assurance they will not lose anything, that their money saved will be intact. You can do thi8 also. We have several repre sentatives who will be glad to explain the plan to you at any time. Just meet us in the office or call up anil we will come and see you. In any case, do not let this opportunity go by without looking Into it. We can also help you in the building of a real home. See us today. :1 ;l,f'nr "'" Selective Cutting to Solve w it was blasted b , , mi 1 . tare death Problem, Explained lt Captain J. Warming ItlnitnJ Prp Staff I YrrviH,nd,-nt i SCITZHKIIOKN. June 15. The kM 1. Irl 1., uMkl ,h.. ..l,.r I "Bill v took sick at my home on a , , , Sunday afternoon just after dinner. ' h,',"m' sl,"ts 'h' ?"h?tr r'm "r . AoWeVWIi. ,, . . , v. country, stub as the Metollus river. . ,.,-,, ,...rlh .,,., ......... ... Stewart then asked Kongetti high-' "ur"T will not be stripped of timber when T III. cuioiru late iu- Jul ami , ,,-,.. i , -... . ..,,, sian i in') nave .ill,., n made trill teriology in an ago. ly-terhnical iiueslions regariling bac-. , ...... '' lorsinK operations in years to come i-ffort to show the . . . . . Ure carried Into the heart of the for- flights successfully, followlnit their Jury that Itongetti was incompetent 'I urged him to go home, hut he refused. 1 Insisted and finally took are carried into the heart of the forests. BEND INVESTMENT COMPANY Phone ITU "We Never Sleep" 869 Wall St. a as m I. arrival aboard the steamer InsmrtTCJi bad. Is done b; h ti will not b as a bacteriologist. , 01 . ' , This police of the forest service at Advent hay. but cloudy weather Jtongcttl answered some of the Jjw WM stressed today hy 11. I,. Plumb. , is temporarily delayinic their start QUtattona. hut to others he admitted: , ' . ... ... . " c.. '. . supervisor of the IVschutes national The Auillllilsell relief shins u ill drove me home. , fores:. In discussing a letter from ai( proceed to the edne of the Ice. .u. .1 . !J. M Klne. indite of Jefferson conn- hnl ih.. riuaio n, in,.i ,i mm rent.,.,. lion, nongettl's testimony had h ' ..,"" , , me that BUIv did MM TuS Uk,nK tha' a s,rip ,,mhor "ae' ' Capita Hag amp of the mllUII Micpncrd. Zr , . . ... 0f the Hatollni river from the head .....m. com.nin,i .,f ik. ii,,m.'i.i ...... .w ...... . . .i. m I 1 hui'b in f)ii ntt-rlm- :int ht . .t'i "O,. ..... ...i i.i 1 .. at. i ..... & or i- iiiiiff uorin ne nrt'siTven u...... i i i .1 .-.. - '! imiti m iu- umu Tm not prepared to answer." -fiefnre Stewart's cross examina- IsiiiH-iie Pope IVatlflra t-otililn 1 ro of BOVrMi and he VOl Id have In-fit hettcr H' Km. - cause of certain inherited instinct " vouldn'l let Morton ko heyond the hat, mo. nettled down like an old Pan conceded this point, as she tcate of (he near field." j num. already lie's . . ." always coticedetl en at'Ktlinenl to (ilorla lauKhed aKuln. and ieihljit , Bfttl1 fliitnhed. for the lull WoiPli IB j ranc and ihi rote to uimwer "Father sny he s coin it hack In "How ahout Morton?" she ilKimd for ht ecmcd a (! Hraxll In the fall." she told her "oh .that's quite all over After eitram. uml carried ll to tllorla. who lies met a man there who nas a ttenrjtv and atl these others, he huh opened it an cauallv ih nhe ..pen. ' tiipld and dull " all teleitrauiN Thi-u she let it flat cattle ranches way Then he told me he had Riven "A drill-in it fiiiir f1rood niir.l llJhlh n.r.. fnr' III.. l,ro m hi SOm I'"1" in- 1. 1 iiiiuaiueo Iarriaffe Preventiil, Claim iiljimt her neck, pretty Isahelle Pope. who would have been Billy IfcCMn- but he did not U11 fnr. pirk antl wm homo !til,s- v netner a strip one-fourth 01 a mile wide will be left on each side rianerup em oiiasn.cn uiai mere fnh(ip wh hm art considerable Ice packs along til ho dRe of the Ice field Which will prob ably render the search difficult. Ko- Thai's freedom father savs It's e been unhappv V No for I wouldn't have known "OdOU Cod, ' she m n r m u r d Franks dead and Sanibn i ,t Then Miss Pone launched into a i the ri is problematical, but It thi. r.1-nn o W11H Heenied ...IvKaole recital of her vain attempts to marry poinied out by the forest super- lo watt fgw (!nvs for r,rar weather to rl'; 30 lo 5" 1nlm 11 not like the farm, the ranch exu-nds bat ain other life hum 1 would It to me 'tn or 15 miles Katber would have have been worse than now. and lie' TaMara ''Iff Aalt Utfa visor that the timber will be re Iftiliv on his sick bed i thought it mlEht do him some . raove1 "ro'Kh selective logging. ' tlon, I . . . i ... . . I Th f w i 1 1 urnh.'ihlv nmnn T li :t I n inn . i roou to mane mm nappy, is.inciu "- said, "and I appealed to the Shop i herds for their consent." before starting the airplane opera siderahle number of the scenic trees will be left even beyond the As she spoke. I&abelle's eyes ; turned to the jury as though renew-, i InR an appeal. Shepherd glanced ;u strip which will not be touched by the loRgers. 'As this Is one of the great sum- Biggest Rose Carnival On Today In Portland Westerners know what a tire should be ONE glimpse of Cali fornia, or Oregon, or Washington, or any Western state proves that the West is the motor ground of America! California, Cor instance, leads New York and every other . state in registration of pas . senger automobiles ! A group of successful Akron tire engineers caught a vision of the opportunities in the West. Its vast resources and " possibilities for growth appeal , cd to them. Digging into the facts, they . learned that 30 per cent of the nation'i tires are used west of - the Mississippi. And only 3 ' per cent were made there ! They transferred their skill and resources to the West. Their C-T-C Cord today Is regarded as one of the three or fonr really tine dres in America. J Nine syaatatn states give It a remarkable sale. Farmer East . Its good name ia rapidly - iprcading. I Wc shall be glad to give you . expert information about your - tires, and if you need them put on C-T-C'-- either bal loons, srrai' balloons, heavy duty to.'Js or oversize cords! ! "Quality ut'I never be sacrificed to meet a price" President ' Columbia Tire Corporation PBENCHIE'S SERVICE STATION wir. , liarmitiK Hnl talk of fr.-f I Horn -I know li'il bi liapjili-r r.tain- Iuk thr wi.rl'l alOMi ilinn ilil lo tnv unrt onr plnr.. r ran't Mmil ron- I flnaiaaal DlMla v-wr in i anaoyad Willi lilm hp hnrrily ipMkl to hint " "Anrl your aunt?" : "Oh. Aunt Muuiti Im the Ham. ut. cvor. Just now nhu'ii lOO biuy with ; r.lailyi. to worry much over Hthrr father or me Just think QnwdffM (U. P, lA-mn WirrloTlw Ifen.l Bulktinl PORTtkAND, June IS. Tho TMI i"u"m" r"' --"" " Whit- will he u Krpat Kran.lmoth.r Isahell.. when maklnK plpa that the natural , the annual rose fettlval wan on , mnlh sh), ,, ,. , Bn hardly leaven her room any more. vhlrh ! : They have a liurne for her DOW." hi wife and she winked at her de- mer "na spots in i enirai ureKon. fendant husliand. A friend whispered ' wu,h to solicit your aid in thin in Mrs Sht-oherd's ear and she matter.'' JudKe Kin writes to In- ; laiiKhed. "Mr. Shenlwrd told me. .continued, "that it would he impos-; "eauty ot tne Metoiuls river he pre- nere to.iav. slble for us to get a marrlaite license The Metollus river is in The old haltleshlp Oregon .unless both Of ds went to the licence 'enerson couniy win am lieu umrm mj mmi AI (;alv." hureau. ar relic, was towed up the Wll- "Gladys wal nice and sulky hv "I thought he was telling the truth, THE T)ALLK8 YOCTH HKLT) lamette river through the heart of taTn shl. kP(, ,hi, lB, , fc I and I let the matter drop for a time.' (P. 1. Uaaal WMa 1W m I Miillil the city, hearing Queen Suzanne I 1 for ,hfl baby-thev couldn t get an- lter. Mis Pope testified, she' PIKBI.O. folo.. June 15 Lester of Uosaria with six lovely prlneewieii j gnta Wf)ol n No'rrls (Hy s.. aba went to the bureau and got the li- 1 Barnum of The Dalles. Oregon, and and 10 ladies In walling. , liked the fuuv cap of it and th- balk ctnse hy herself. She went to the Victor Frank of Kansas City were For a week the rose will receive thermometpr with babies paint. . I on Shepherd home to have the ceremony hel(l ,orta' under a robbery charge royal favor. The 'Irst production of Aml n KnH n1.,. whn , ukM pariomea, r.m soepnara kept ner,"'"' " i..wu..u , u s,..k,-,i ,.r !,, ,),,. i,,.,,.. ,,r ., .,.,. from the room, saying: "You can't go In now Billy's very sick." Before she next saw her sweet heart he was a corpse, she told the Jury. which Barnum was wounded. tonight in Multnomah stadium. Beetles Destroy Much Timber Near Metolius Pine beetles in 1924 destroyed on the average 150.000 feet of timber tin evxery section of a 100. 000 acre tract of government and privately owned timber north and vest of Sis I ters. The Wall Flower By MARION RUBINCAM they'd been building an addition for njthe nursery, fot "When Aunt Maude wanted to see m dresses, and I showed them. par-, tlcularly that klmona you gave me, I she got cross. I put on the white : organdie with the big band of filet i Sunday and Oladyi wasn't nice at 'nil. Father and I went for a walk after supper, and Morton said he would come, nnd she was vpry angry A CABLEGRAM Chapter fG same train she had arrived in only half a year before, when she was so Cladvs recovered her equanimity lost and terrified that she had to he This was the estimate made Sun t)V refectlng that after all. It was met at the station, (ilorla had re- da; Waning by A. I. Jaenicke. gov- ,n an(1 not norll fa, she ca)e,j neri turned from her own week-end pur- ernment entomologist, when leaving who had marrlei Morton. ty earlier, and put Krankie to bed. for Portland Jaenicke returned! p r .1,.,, .nn.i.h i ihli She was wranneri nn In her flamn j Sunday from the Metollus district. . After ,he returned t,, the clty, ,ne ' where he was for several weeks mak had to give all the details of her colored kimono now, and bad been treading all the nanera idled tin in in a nurvey 01 me oecne inrestauon. ,r,p lr) olorla and lnlg wa one of her absence when Pan came In. The work of making the survey of ,nem , ..,t W01lld hfi a pna(,ctu wnrll ,, the damage done by the beetles In K T,ry cur0iis to wafch," i everyone forgave everyone else he- . the past decade has not yel been I ,,, ni. I u ti,a n.uiv ,!,;.,,.. a,.n wrn 11,,. I completed, reports Jaenicke. who .will return from Portland in about a week. Three of his assistants ar" I continuing the work. No attempt is being yet made to lerradicata the tree girdling Inaocts, I states the government entomologist. so awfully satisfied with herself. ' result of Instinct." filoria said. "I'm Vnu know , you said to me once that ' afraid ll wouldn't he nearly so In I ought not to be so discontented terestlng. I like a certain aiiintint with myself, that I should be more of fight in the world, I m afraid pleased with what I was well. I ! that theory of yours lakes awhy all Troops Are Arriving To Stop Strike Riots I Built'by-hand CORDS area hfcVfl resulted in vrfdMprtad In (nxlcii I irtli . n ri-nrd In a Ki PAnnHi fa Heavy-Duty Passenger -Full Balloon calved here, and more serious out Scmi-naUoon-Heavy-DutyCotnmcrcial breaks arc expected. J A C-T-C Tube adds mileage I 'arW detail of Hoops on duty .1 lio iltnoil any caiingf j Sydney has been transferred to tip p - j.Vev Ahordech colliery lo prnl.er.1 tin """ar iiinM.r still Ion there. wouldn't ba as self satisfied 11s she is. not for worlds." Gloria curled up in her favorite ' corner of the couch, laughed at this. "I agree with you." she said. "We ! go to church and pray to be made 1 .interned with our lot. I often think i should add a little postscript (U. P. Lcuerf Wii t'.Theifend llullctln) , prayer not to be made too contented' ! HALIFAX, June 1 Z. A spec!;:' am' satisfied." j train bearing 800 troops from th.-1 "Of course, it's very wonderful to royal Canadian dragoons. BI soldier; 1 '"' married to a mail one loves anil land S.iK.ii rounds of ammunition i '" 1l, v,! a baby, particularly when due today In Cape Breton, where con-M1'" tho first baby, there's something! Itlniied rioting anil Incendiarism have 1 romantic about that.'' Pan went on,; added t" the tenseness of the coal I ylth an air of having been married. strike situation. hears and having had half a dozen j K.iids on Honor stores in the mini children "Hut it Ihii'i love In her Case, It's an Instinct lo be a wife and a mother. I suppose she was, only following out her Instinct last Umtner, when I thought alie Wat just being nasty to me about Mor ton." tllorla laltfbed at'iiln. II was late. levenlngi Pan luoi coin,, in on tho j such things as free, loin of will. I want to fee that what I do. good or HOLING IN ONE That's tho thrill that comes once in a lifetime. Hut wheth er you find your recreation on the links or on the bleach ers accidents nro likely to happen. In a recent year 2,038 Trav elers accident. policyholders were hurt while taking part In sports and recreation, and 16.3 of all accident claims filed were based upon Injuries re ceived in this way. Let a Travelers Accident poli cy guard your bank account whlln you play, J. C. Rhodes "liiMiintiiro In All lis UnUM-hiV PARENTS- Children, or other unauthorized persons, are not allowed on the log booms or logs in the mill pond. We will appreciate your cooperation in preventing accidents. THE SHEVLIN-HIX0N CO. THE BEND BULLETIN IS PURCHASED AND PAID FOR BY BEND AND CENTRAL OREGON PEOPLE WHO READ IT. THE ONLY CIRCULATION INDUCEMENT OFFERED IS "ALL THE PUBLISHABLE NEWS." One of twelve newspapers in Oregon, the Only Newspaper in Bend, with A. B. C. Circulation 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.