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PAGE 2 THE BEND BULLETIN. DAILY EDITION. BEND. OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 16. 1026 LOVE TRAGEDY TOLD IN COURT Isabelle Pope Witness In Shepherd Case Testimony Destroys Oyster Theory of Death Is Con tended by Prosecution (U. P. ImcI Wire to The B. nJ Bulletin) I'KIMINAI. ("Qt'ltT. ChioaKo. June 16. Smiling anil lilusliitift. beautiful Isabelle Pop"' today went through the hardest ordeal she saw her love af fair with Billy Mcl'limork. the "mil llondTa orphan;" paraded in public in n crowded court room. Isabelle was u witness for the prosecution, seekini! to prove that William 1). Shepherd murdered younK McCIintock in order to obtain Billy's fortune. But It was under cross examina tion by William Scott Stewart, chief counsel for Shepherd's defense, that Miss Pope was called upon to test her serve. She identified love let lers she hud written to Billy and heard them read in public. Stewart ended his cross examina tion of Miss Pope by asking her if It were not true she had entered into an agreement with Billy s distant heirs whereby if Billy's will is brok en and Shepherd loses the bulk of money, she would still be protected financially. "Yes. that's true," she replied. She added that if the will was broken she was to get half of the estate instead of $8,000 a year as provided by the will which Shepherd drew up just before Billy died. This. Stewart contends, is the rea son that Miss Pope is testifying against Shepherd. When Siewarl finished his cross examination, court was adjourned until 2 p. m.. when Isabelle will be questioned further by the state. Miss Pope struck a bard blow at Shepherd's defense a moment later when she told that her cousin. Dud ley Pope, and his fiancee had eaten raw oysters on the same occasion that Billy did two weeks before his fatal illness was first noticed. According to the defense theory. Billy contracted typhoid fever as a result of eating oysters. "Now. Miss Pope." the prosecutor asked, "did your cousin or his fian cee get sick after eating those oys ters?" "No." Isabelle replied. "You and Billy and your cousin and his fiancee were all together, were you?" "Yes. all four of us.'.' "And all but you ate oysters?" "Yes." "And Billy was the only one that Rot sick?" "Yes, sir: that Is right." This testimony, the prosecution contends, destroys the defense theory regarding oysters. club. In making announcement of the weekly forum luncheon Wednes- !dny In the Pilot Butte Inn. j The "know your stuff" program of the commercial club for tomor row's noonday meeting will be in the way of a feature, it is explained I by the commercial club secretary. IPenoni attendlnc the luncheon need I have no fear of embarrassment when taking the "examination," tor it is 'to bo written. This feature program has proved to be very interesting la other cities. Secretary t'rainb announces that tomorrow's for featured with special invitation is being extended to women to attend the luncheon "TETT CHINESE FEAR COUP BY FENG Christian General Act ive, Rumored Canton have been severely repulsed and are In hot retreat, abandoning arms and ammunition, the I'nlted j Press was told today by the Chinese ! ItansufcC newspaper Chung Sal Ylit j PO. Advices trottl C&Uton tQ the news- J paper said a considerable force of I Yuununrse troops crossed the North I river and attacked northern Canton yesterday morning. The uiwidcrs were badly defeated and forced lo j i retreat, the repulse growing to a, i rout, it was asserted. ramp announce mat mm luncheon win be Japanese Warships Held In n . ... M n. a musical program, a i ftlKlL-fi ,wh rrmeville Man Uies LUMBERJACK BAND LEAVES TOMORROW to Shanghai Hospital At balem tU. P. UisntWiretoTtieUenJ Bulletin! PltlN'KVII.I.K. June 18. (leorge LONDON, June lit. - Humors o( a Cttrtta, brother of Jack Curtis of threatened coup in China by the this city, died Inst week In a hospital in S.ilctn, following an Illness of eight years' duration with progres sive paralysis. Kuneral services were held Friday afternoon in Corvallis. where be has Cblistluu general." Feng Yuh j Slang, were current in Pekiu today. Crowded Prog-ram Awaits : orHnt Pekin deepnteh, w Uw Musicians In Portland 1 f ' M",ss , . , Feng is reported desirous of In stalling a government with u strong Twenty-nine musicians, members I un, foreign ,ge. The report that of the Sbevlin-Hixon "Lumberjack" ,he Standard Oil company is wlth band. will leave for Portland this drawing from General Feng's terri eveninc in u special car lo particl- ,orv Ulded strength to this rumor, pate in musical events of the rose ; Meantime. Japan has ordered four festival. The musicians, headed by t warships to prepare for a dash to Director Frank B. McCord. will be (Shanghai, according to a Toklo dls ln Portland for three days, return-, natch .Innnn still Insists however inc Saturday morning. Their bead- I ,. .... i....i ..... i of Corvallis; his sister. Mrs. V quarters In Portland will be at the fiction In the Chinese situation. I Kv,,ns of BloektOB, California. Mllllnoniah hotel. Chinese messages renor. .h. ler. rlls ' ,mn' 1,1 M"Rton lVlin- Isylvanla. in January, 1S7S. and In i li04 he was married lo Miss Flor ence Duncan. In ml una Hi' be came ill eight vei'.rs ago in Dayton, where he remained for two years, then coming to his brother in this city. lie was confined to his bed since a year ago. a brother. Dr. W. J. Curtis, and a small son 12, Jack Curtis. Jr.. who'lB is making his home with his uncle, jft l.colge I urlls leaves lliree dailRIl ters. Mrs. Helen AVcaver. Miss F.dnu Curtis, uud Miss Mulii lu Curtis, all j p of Dayton. Ohio, and his son. Jack, j tf of Corvallis and two brothers. Jack ( I Curtis of Prlnevllle and W. J. Curtis B. Chinese messages report the fer- Bearlng w ith them a message of ; ment amongst students continuing. the wooded hills of the Deschutes I w'th a movement on for a boycott1 country, the musicians tomorrow against the Rritisb and Japanese, noon will play at the Portland Ad I Kaifeug dispatches reportetl the club luncheon at the Benson hotel. 1 situation there dangerous and all Small sguares of wood, with letter- ' foreigners have fled, ing in green, "The Shevlin-llion C.eneral Chang Tso Ltn. Man-1 Lumberjack band of Bend, home of ! churlan warrior, is reported trying! the Pondosa pine." will be distrlb- i to stabilize the situation in his ter- i uted. These squares of wood will ritory. also bear the Bend emblem. The killing of the British engineer. One of the many features of the W. W. Mackenzie, hy Chinese at the Hslt of the band to Portland will be outskirts of Shanghai may ompll the broadcastiAg of a concert from , catc the Shanghai situation. K(;yy Thursday night, between the I hours of S and 9 o'clock. Tomorrow I MOB STOXKS CHVRCH afternoon a concert will be given all WASHINGTON. June 16. The the Shrine hospital. The band, with , American Baptist church at Wn the musicians dkessed as lumber-I Chow was stoned by a Chinese mob. jacks. .will take part In the various which shouted at the staff. "Kill I parades. Several selections will be ! foreigners." the state department i played at the station this evening ! was advised today by Consul General' before the band leaves. 'Douglas Jenkins at Canton. The in- Musiclans who will make the tripjcldent took place last week. Jenkins : county to Portland will be Frank B Mc-. said, adding that the mob did not1 Following is the list of teachers ,wno took tne examinations m Bona: State Certificates Are Sought By Teachers Toucher from various pariH of the Central OroKort country took the ; state examination for frtlflQtl In Hend in the past few days. One of the 16 touchers. Joseph McKntKht of Deschutes. Is applicant for a life cor-1 tificHte. The examinations were eon dtteted hy J. Alton Thompson, hu perintfndf nt of schools fti Dewrhutos 1 l! i I, dis-l Cord. HalDh Averv. .. It. Piofcard W follow no its threat with aiiv B. Cone. R. K. Inr.is. Fred Triplett. orders. mama v. .Moore. Edward Vogel. B. O. Brown. M R.I Ami foreign agitation Is rnntlnn. ' "orothy Hinman. Bend Healey. G. A. Buegler. Ted Thomp- i ing in Canton. Jenkins reported, hut I lla""" son, Ole llalverson. O. J. Ordway. he said the poljrc department was J. A. Chase, Ray Golden, Charles beginning to function again and "It Frederick. It. M. Elder. L. L. Dick-1 now seems likely that order w ill be Inson. O. M. Wbiltington. G. A. Gar-' restored shortly." rett. Edward Knight. H. C. Beaulieu, 1 Jenkins said, however, he was still Oliver Currie. Harry C. Price. D. H. i urging Americans, especially women Webb. D. K. Ketch ui" C. G. Spring- and children, to leave for Hong Kong er. Fred Lzicar and D. J. Lindh. 'and other safe places. During the last decade athletics YI'VV.WKSK ItKI'l'LSKD have grown steadily in popularity as SAN FRANCISCO. June 16. Yun a part of school life in t.'hina. nanese troops seeking recapture of iiend ; Miss Mrs. Klslo Beiifl; Mrs. Gertrude Has- brook. Bend; Joseph MrKnlght. D.s- rbutei; Mis'; Itydal Wood. Antelope; j Mrs. May Sanford. Redmond; Mrs. j Mary liliea. ('line Falls. Mrs. Mae R. Gray. Bend: Mrs. TUlle Wilson. Sisters: Mrs. Beatrice i Clarno. Bend: Mrs. Jessie Hobbs. Powell Unite- MIks Jessie Hill. Red-; mond: Mrs Gladys Rammln. Cul-i ver; Mrs. Minnie Morrill. Bend, and Mrs. Harriet B. Ward. Tumalo. An Educational Demonstration UNIVERSAL Electric Range Bake Electrically During this week, June l to June 20, Miss Ethel Murdoch) factory representative' who was so woll 'pleased with the attend ance when she was licit- a few weeks ago, will again demon si rate the advantages ami superior cooking qualities !' the Universal Electric Range at our store. THIS IS A PERSONAL INVIT ION To every housewife in Bend ami vicinity ; si ration wnien win snow wiar. inc cieaiu! ami .odd thii denion he ''.',,t wjtv is to COOK WITH ELECTRICITY A S.MAI. I. PAYMENT DOWN Will Place the Universal Electric Range in Your Home, BALANCE EAST MONTHLY PAYMENTS Hope Electric Shop OKane Building Phone 112-w To Have New Feature At Commercial Forum Bring your pencils, brush up on your knowledge of Bend and the Bend country and stand by for some mental gymnastics -this is the ad vice being broadcast by L K. Cramb, secretary of the Bend Commercial CARLSON & LYONS PLUMBING & HEATING Plumbing and Heating Scppllos Bath Room Accessories, etc., etc Pipe, Valves and Fittings TELEPHONE 159-J Many Legged Creature Puzzles Entomologist Crescent Lake Trout Striking Voraciously :--'-' Love field, was killed here today n, ,,!,, ln, r A (tUdml hl bl plane ovartnrned and fell f:er, who was slrnuned In the ma- llllie. escaped MflOBI Injury. Leach was tbr.iwn from Big rainbow trout are biting voraciously at Crescent lake. It In I Found crawling through the din- reported by C. ' Pftlnor and Wlll .Ing room of H. S. Rnrelslad. lllVi lam Seals, proprietors respectively of Jefferson IMace. late yesterday ere-. the east end and west end lake re jning. a many legged creature, be-j sorts. To take rare of the demand I lleved to be a centipede, was taken I hy fishermen for accominodailons. jrnptlve and placed In a Jar. The both resort owners have put on more worm Is about two inches long, with boats and havn provided an In I pair of legs for each of its num- creased number of lent bouses erous scgements. Itouds were never in belter shape Whether the rhllopoda. as It is ) than now. Palmer anil Seals report, known to scientists. Is an imported and from all Indications there will rreature. probably coming north be an unusual number of tourists from the tropics In fruit. Is not anil fishermen visiting Ihe lake ibis known, but it is believed it Is native year. of this country. The orders of cen-j . ttpedM found In the temperate zones arc harmless. i Five Hundred Foot Fall Poisonous chiiopodn. the ones that Kills Flvini? Instructor "range" In the tropics, are many inches In length. The srslopendla attains a length of one foot. DALLAS, Ti'sa". .luti" in Car Br Leach. I!), flying Instructor at Ten cool hours or a nickel.' RIVERSIDE FLORISTS Flowers for All Occasions 801 Wnll (reenhousc 45(1 Newport Phono ,345 for sale by "Check" Seal elect rical retailers and; eveiybodfcool Workers, brisk and happy people eatingwitha keener appetite, movie goers cool 'and interested,' stay-at homes delightfully comfortable. All because' G-ET Fan blow away discomfort and bring1 that breeze indoors! Physio-Therapy Abrams Electronic Di agnosis and Treatment, Ultra-Red Rays, Chiro practic and all natural or physical methods combined. Dr. R D. Kdchum Chiropractic Physician 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. GENERAL ELECTRIC PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL Tlu Northwest's World Famous Carnival Portland, June 15 to 20 11 O S A R I A Multnomah Field Nightly Stupendous Pageant Cast of 6000; orchest ra of 60 nieces $13.50 Portland and Return. Tickets on sale June 18th to lillh. 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