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PAGE 2 THE BEND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION. BEND. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1026 TYPHOID STORY IS SIGNIFICANT n ii mi illslikofl linviiiK ls:ilnlli" 111 tlip Rick room. It peoina tlio nursi ratight nbelli raadfiii Her aedldftl chart ' onio and iliilii t Hko It mid wanted IMbatn kpt away. Hut I npvpr said anything unpleasant to the sin about it." , According to Isabella's testimony ROUND TR!P MADE OVER PASS ROUTE Little Snow Encountered) and Chains Not Needed Shepherd Kepi her from Ullly's room! p. p. ,j land refused to let her marry hint. j Tto local hoys. Willard Houston tJIlOWS OnBDllCrd S (jUllty Shepherd was asked tiy the stat.' ' and S. M. Uissltur. employed at the , 'attorney whether he kept nny poison ; tleukle service station, have earned C0nSC16IIC6. Clftim j in the hoaac. the honor of betnl the first to make "Only rat poison." Shepherd re-1 the round trip from Band to Eugene plied. (across the .MeKeiuie this year. The After finishing with Allen's note' trip rn-ross the Inva fields to Kn ot Shepherd's evainination hy the gene was made in four and one half stale's attorney, court recessed until j hours, and the return w as made in j 2 p. m. j five hours. I Kaiman wag waiting in the witness t)1(, two boys. In a Dodge touring room in custody of two officers. . ,.ar equipped with balloon tires, left (ready to take the stand some timet Bend at 7 o'clock yesterday inorn i this afternoon. I Inc. They w ere hack in Band at 9 A hitter urxument lietwccn sta'r s , ',.cK lust night. No chains were Witnesses Say Disease Was: Named Before Physicians Had Been Called (U. P. Lrasnl Whs t" Th.' Btn.l Hulletinl CMMINAI. COURT, Chicago. June 17 Vi-nm the I est i in mi v of three witnesses, the state today attempted Attorney Crowe and attorneys tor I uaed. and they report that tliev had to prove that William L. Shepherd ' Shepherd this afternoon disrupted j no difficulty in settiiiK ov.v the bad "guilty conscience" of Billy Me-j Crowe's plans to "clinch" his case j summit or coiniuK back. Clintock's fatal Illness. Shepherd ia .against Shepherd. Hardly any snow was encountered on trial licensed of murdering young The argument arose over the right ; n tiK, tru Houston and Uualtai re UoCUntOOk by feeding him typhoid j of Crowe to have "Or." C. C. Kaiman. j port. Only one had inuct hole was gerir.s. jthe confessed accomplice In the noticed in the road, and It is possible Kach of the witnesses testified $1,000. UOO germ murder, called us to go around this place. Ragbag that Shepherd made statements tojthe court's wltuess. than go around It. the boys drove ihr effect that Billy knew he bad: Crowe was just about to close bis I through. typhoid fever even before bis phys - case against Shepherd when he Several cars were met in the sum cinns diagnosed the case as such. sprang a surprise. He called for mil countrv by the local vouths. "It Is one of the strongest links in Kaiman but announced he did not our circumstantial case against Shi p wish to call him as a slate's witness Hubert because he could no! vouch for him. herd." State's Attorney Crowe declared. "This man hud a guilty conscien. . t0 eall Kaiman as a court's witness I summit to Kugene without much dif He had given Hilly typhoid germs and allow the state to cross examine ! flculty. He asked Judge Thomas J Lynch These cars had also been driven over the pass. It is the opinion of the hoys that any cur can be driven now over the IMPORTED LACES Choicest varieties from the lace centers of the world. Best selection obtainable to retail at 5c - 10c - 15c and 17' i yard FRENCH V ALENC1EN N ES Laee edging, in white, ecru, crenni and butter. Different widths, to retail, 5c 10c - 15c yard GERMAN FILET CROCHET EDGING Highly mercerized, in different widths, 5c - 10c yard CROCHET TATTING EDGES Many styles, all shades of colors and white, yard, 5c IMPORTED CHENY EDGES Ecru and white, different widths, 7'4c and 10c yard Collar and Cuff Laces Panel Lace to Match FAIR PRICES at THE FAIR STOKE FAIR STORE (EBERLY'S) it tut thou Rave him castor oil so tht Kerms would do thHr work. Th fact that Shepherd quoted Hilly m saying that he had typhoid (over even before doctors were called in shows Shepherd is guilty." Elbert Allen, a court reporter identified notes which he took when Shepherd was first questioned tv. Croiwe in regard to the case. The notes showed that Shepherd said: "Hilly came home on Sunday :it; ernoon. complaining he was ill. He said he thought he bad typhoid foyer." V. W. O'Brien oi the defense was on his feet iu a flash, entering vig orous objections to this action. He argued that such a course would al low the prosecution greater leeway in examining Kaiman. Judge Lynrh indicated he would rule with t'rowe on the matter but allowed the argument to proceed. The unexpected argument threw the court into ar. uproqr. Crowe had announced Caiman as his next witness and officers were leading Kaiman to the stand. Crowds Order of Odd Fellows Gives 25 Year Jewels he had borrowed J. C. Wright s auto mobile, failing to remember where his own might be. and bad driven around the streets in a recklesi man ner, finally smashing into a CtT driv en by Carl Dick on Creenwood avenue. testify tomorrow. u'Pfi liimhpd nnrt r:ilv fer in :i n Two witnesses had preceded Allen denf,cat,on o( shepherd as the man tin the witness stand with testimony whom gave tvphoi(, Berms of a similar nature. - Court adjourned at 4:40 p m. t rowe was . driving the final spikes w,h ie mmx tU1 uadec,ded. n his case today, hoping to complete babIv wU, be calcd testimony of "Dr." C. C. Faiman. t who confessed giving Shepherd ty phoid germs for the purpose of kill ing young McClintock. Allen's notes disclosed that Shep herd denied that he prevented Isa belle Pope. Billy's fiancee, from vis iting Blily in his sick room. 40 KT 8 TO VR BCK Members of the Central Oregov voiture of the 40 et 8 at a meeting last night practiced for the "wreck which is to be staged in Prineville in connection with the state conven- "I never barred her from Billy's jtion of the American Legion. The Central Oregon voiture will be in charge of this "wreck." Another practice will be held Thursday eve ning in the legion hall. PRINBVILLS. June 17. Jawela j In recognition of 15 years active membership in the Odd bellows order were presented by the Mitchell lodge to B. It. Laughlin, John Siegfrit and Isaac Blann with appropriate exer cises Saturday night ut Mitchell Siegfrit has been entitled to the jew.-l for nine years, having joiud the or der 34 years ago at Canyon City, j Laughlin bad been a member II years and Blann 2U years. H. H. Jonas of Prineville made the j presentation address of Paul Lynch, district deputy grand masted, pre sented the Jewels. room. Shepherd told the pta'e I at torney when he was being questioned "I talked to her about it once.' Shepherd continued, "because th NOTICE! SISTERS-EUGENE-PORTLAND STAGE LINE will begin operations SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 7:30 A. M. and daily thereafter, making connections with all points in the Willamette Valley. Headquarters in Bend Frenchie's Service Station Phohe 134-J M. A. REED Manager Sisters-Eugene Stage Line Intoxicated Jov Rider Pays City Fine of S13C Joy ridinjc while intoxicated in somebody else's car is a serious of fense, in the Judgment of Recorder Louis Kennett as revealed when V 1. Names w;is arraign! on such a charge Tuesday. Numea pleaded guilty and was fined $15'). which was paid. Names was arrested Monday after JViOVIFS HORSE HAS LEADING ROUS IX ZANB GRBY PHOTOPLAY To (ireylock. II. prize mount at the Paramount studio, goes the honor of having carried more prominent peo ple on his hack than any other nni mal of the equine world. The horse lias taken purt In St motion pictures and has been ridden hy almost every important star and featured player in the Industry. In Zane Grey's "Code of the West." which William K. Howard directed for Paramount, the animal was used throughout the production and was shipped In a special car to the Tonto basin. Arizona, where a large part o! the picture was filmed. The film Is coming to the t'apitol theater. In one scene, Qreyloi'k. II. raced with a mtoor car nod let it be re corded to his credit that he won the race. Kor another soiuenre. the ' horse was with Owen Moore und Constance Bennett, the two lending playera in the photoplay, when thay were hemmed In by a forest tire They escaped by riding through tin flames and leaping from a steep cllfr Into a river. No player In the entire production worked hurder. enjoyed hjn work more or was treated with greater kindness than (irvylork, II LEVITT HOME RAIDED The home of Kdwnrd btvltt, 9 PI Albany avenue, was raided last night by the Mend police, two bottleso( alleged home brew beer being seized Levitt was to be arraigned In He corder Louis Bennett court thin afternoon. Fred A. Lieuallen, M. U. i.ik kah. NOU asi TBBOAI ftraOttUBT HUBBLE iii.i m ; Office Ph. 97; House Ph. 73 J Office Hours S to IX I to 5: KYonlni, 7 to R Herbert R. VYclshons Accountant KiHim it, Drocfautcs ln .ini.'iii Co. Hull. ling. 1 1, lid WHY CAN'T YOU ENJOY THE ADVANTAGES OF BALLOON TIRES? It can't he the price bouHUSO you CM buy (oMidvear llalloon Tires for nboul the smile price yon pay for your present tires mid we'll lake your ! tires as pari payment. Special, Tire and Tube, $8.50 THIS IS A OAMIV: BEND GARAGE COMPANY Cnt)'COmCif,tJ from IMIol Unite Inn 0Hn All .Kht IMtotie M SWEEPSTAKES OF THE LOS ANGELES -YOSE MITE ECONOMY RUN WON with ZEROLENE The Ij. Angck-vYoscrnitc Economy Run of May 22-23 the ranking slock car event ol Its kind in the United Stales, gave motnrdom new official mileage records lo vie for and another impressive victory' 'or Zcrolenc! The Rollin, lubricated with Zerolcnc, car ried off the sweepstakes winning the award for the highest efficiency and gasoline econ omy established in the run. Piloted by Joe Boxzani, the Rollin's gasoline economy rec ord for the 360 mile run from Ixm Angeles into the Sierras to Camp Curry was 27.43 miles per gallon of gasoline. When Zcrolenc brings in ihc Sweepstakes Winner of the must Competitive motoring event of the year when it is the choice of more motorists in the Pacific Qiasl states than any other oil made won't it pay you to use Zero- lene a better oil even if it docs cost less? STANDARD Oil. COMPANY The Rollin and all other cars in the run used Red Crown gasoline exclu sivelythe best buy in town-by MILES! 0 Why pay tribute to a superstition RED CROWN AND ZEROLENE Most Central Service THE BEND GARAGE CO. SERVICE STATION Cfttty Cornpicrf from Pilot Hullo lun am n " CAPITOL THEATRE BEND LODGE NO. 1371, B. P. 0. ELKS J freaenta The Mystery l'lay and Colorful Revue The Hoodoo A Kini of Kim and Thrills (liven under the personal direction of Mr. anil g ii m Mrs. C. .1. McNaiitflitan. professional show produt'ers. Overture, "Thr KlkK Munli" Tlir SMikiim- RimplWMtfJM The Musical I'roloKiie "Tin' IIihmIimi Mini" X llll ut MiMril The Opening Kovuo SnluUl, "l.tlllt- for TWO" - UlV lt"lli LmwIm kMllM I'nik Ho I'D In Your lltiui" "1 )OM( hmm li" "Muin i i. mil- Vnu" i and x ' ' i " Krlend1 The Elks Jazz. I'ony Chorus Misses m TrtplOCIi AHInr liMttuliii I 'nun ' unui, Jiinr Ryan, Iff6lu Wnlttlnjitoiij Diraihj LoomUi Itjrtl isi . rnlfvr Smith, Rlls9ll Bmu( tlmt) PttltOH "The Und of Girl's Revue" A 4 tilni fut HhOHI 1 "I. of Viitith nml llnuti Kololnl, "III iiitir" - - - Mfs Hmt) tlwMMtoB The Elks Ballet Chorus Mlaaea i ODinuinit llarlan Pttllda. mii-kI' rniin. Mnnle itrii k. WUim 1 1. 1 1 i i . Kara llnwimn. VIvImm stiikiM. llMlsfe tltaypool, ludrv) smiiii M I III: HliKH I' CHURI N Mr. Oseni' iiess iff rliig TQtKtl "if OMM llii" "III,- ll.nnl.il. "The Jazzland Revue" 'lUf l 'l. IHlHJ Cfumii f jiiiirlni; ihr Ihimiiti HbrtPK RMmntlOOttl HtillK lllln fmrii MToflP) iiimI l!tn" I XKVKH HAP ll.MMV' "I Ml M H liV "The Novelty Revue" m r : : l-Vniiirt-il Snliil.t Mr. I ... I i .ii Numbers uChlM (ilrl" - - . Wnm tl Mpah It-. m' (Willi Hi,- I lk', I! i lium, no I Mil.-.. I. lit.) liiin't Mimi tin- itiiin" .... Tin- Novell Kumbr (With Hi.- nin Until i chorM m lis n. n i Jstu HmmI) Misses Wilma iiennett and Audrey Smith In On Cotiwrj HotigsJom "In ilir I .nil 'n" The Minnesota Agitators It f I IL ' Mm int i in I .in lln ml lliirnlil " ut" N In I riiitt tm "IIjiIm-" RltllVMNI Obcrl "si"i' CNmm "PltUj . a IMnnn " "Tlmt Old POrd ol Mlm " "Melodyland" nml "The Kiddies Movie Star Parade" P twwl MalofaM 'Von t un Tukr Mi Away IVon i . - MlsMii Itiu "Tli. "Thr "Tli. "Tin Tin "Th. Mm I'lll.l Viola "The M The Cast lllacll nml lli il t.lrl" Whltn nml shut DM" (irc'ii mi.l O.ilil Olfl1 Maaa OIH" .... Narttbofl DM" Itlae mi.l Ooid (.hi" Murni in "t'liHilniilliin" Ni'Kii in "Tin' Hpmii.it Dancvt liiinii In "The Aparho Ml.. Kallii'rlar Dttnan Ml., i 'ij4nii MsMlatrom Ml.. Mfrlla i Iimi i Ml. . Vi'llli- llnumi Ml--. Harlan i iiil.u HbM Rtala Trlboii i. mil- mi.-. Patricia it - I. mi.' .mi., ii. hi HalilMm I. llll.- Ml., lrulnlii 'I i, ii Hack si'iin.'it t '. 1 1 . 1 1 1 . tiiri" - i, iiii.- mi.. Mraaora Till-: ki.ks i'onv ( mints AND THK KIMH IMLI.Kr (TlllltlS AS I'XSIIKlN MOHKLH III. Ml "The Hoodoo" The Three-Act Mystery Show MOOTS I III UntdlfliK "Tlir HOOdOO1 I mii u m ftth Will til fonHH fOf ii time tlmt von un viiim utu ii In it I iiilrni UMH u union, mrrcoi uiviiiu m- i iiii sjnm iniviintiiui- Mini n pfodarUoti wontd him-, in iIoImk 'in' u win mill to your pinUlllITi nml rfinrmlirr "if jron like iin nhoWi fhy tu ftntt frirntuh Hut pit B (Inn'l li'll tlirtn hOU It POOM' Moctrtly, V J, MeNAVOHTAM. The CaHt ((ill i'ii iii the ordn nf thalr nppnaranco) xii.. Until ('iir.nii, ii voang Unit dai - Mta, Ircrn lleaklnii mi.. Norah o'N. n, her srlttj Irluli lri chum - Mr.. A. o. Alilxxi I iin- Iti-ouii, th. ilm-U-. Itltincl eiiltmmi iitiri.'t Aiiit'n Hurray corporation lawyar ... oilvt'i- H.ui. eoiMlartor .if rVynlllwiital l.iittltir.i Bhrrldan Hran), "Tin btfleelor" .... Kii-u Aii.'ii, dlatrlcl attornoy of fkntovii coulity liilin Itlnltc, it fillfiu I'llRllll'ii . Itoxlfl ill-nun. tin- myatory uiti mi i.iitiit'r BarnMi condnrtor of C'ontlnviital iiinii i.nki' Carnon, - Svw Vork finanlcal uinni Scenario Tin' Kronen of the plnj nil irnnsplre in a nrlvalo car ntlaohed i (In- ri'iu- of On' Continental Limited rnroutc from i.n. Ancclcs in i' Vork Olij SI nun .in llll!' llll' oirk t lontiarn - lliilili ( nil i. - i lawk Mmlth - II. C. Bnrgeaa Uelpha Wohnerk t ernon ( 'lurk Horn Athlfl Notes coner) for the prolonie hy the rjnHrln H, I'Iukk Meenlo Company of Uon Amnio lor Mr. McNaiighlnn. Hrenery fm- (lie plijy by the Mooro-'Puitii Mcdlile OfflnflNny of Siiikniic tiir Mr. MeNaiigbtan. Roatumea for ihn proiliictlon rrtnted ilp Hra. I 'ra HBNnuAt mi, formrrli nf r 1 - si mild simp, i,... naelovi SEAT SAIjfT Opens at the Magill & Erskine Drux Store Fri day, June 19th, at 10 A. M. SCALE Ticket Tax Total First 12 Rows 272 Seats $1.5(1 15c $1.85 Next 17 Rows 381 Seats $1.00 10c $1.10 GET YOUR SEATS EARLY Uijf Dance at the Elks Club Wednesday night directly after the show, with the Spokane Symphonatcrs i, h V- - - Mill II M H