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PAGE 2 THE BEND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, REND. OREGON. SATURDAY. JUNE 20, tggg LAKE PIONEER CONDON GUIDE William Sullivan Tells of Naming Rock Mineralized Fossils. Found Hali' Century Ago, Giv en to Geologist Tho Central Oreton country of more thun u bait i-.-ntury ajso. limn wiuMi bundraSi Of dt'or ami an ialopaa rmnged oar Ina praaanl atta of Bi'iul. was d ascribed todty bj Will iam Sullivan, tho man who aaMad Kort Hock and the ptlda who took Thomas Condon, ptonaar Oraaon peologlHt. on his first visit to Fossil lake Sullivan Is In Hond frim Sil ver IjUkiv II was just 52 years ago. In 187:1. that Sullivan, with five companions, came from the Modoc country of California to the Silver Lajia valley In search for new eattle ranse. They were the first settlers in the Silver Lake valley, then in Wasco lounty. with the Jackson county line only a few miles distant. Sullivan is (he only mcmher of the group of six men now alive. His companions were A. II. Lane. A. K. Chase. C. I'. Mar shall. Sam Smiih and Kmery Noble. Thai great amphitheater of basalt in Lake county now known as Kort Hock was discovered by Sullivan one day when rldiiiK the range for cat tle that had grazed from their home pasture. The peculiar formation at tracted his attention, and on return ing to his companions he described the rock "which looks just like a fort." From that date on. 197:1. the cattlemen referred to the rock as Fori Hock. HtK-k H i....! in Hunt The legend that the early day In diana used Fort Hock In their wars with enemy tribes is doubted by the man who is in all probability Cen tral Oregon's oldest pioneer in point of residence in the mid state coun try. Neither did the pioneer rattle men use Kort Hock for a corral, al though Sullivan admits thai he and companions on many occasions drove deer Into the enclosure, where they were killed for meat. One day many years ago. It Is re called by Sullivan, there came to the Silver l-ake country "a nulet man who each morning read his Bible." This man was Professor Thomas Con don, the pioneer geologist, and one of the first instructors at the Univer sity of Oregon. Hearing that Sulli van had a collection of mineralized bones, he made a requesi that the cattleman give them in the cause of science. Sullivan gladly turned his valued collection over to the geolo gist Learning that Condon was Inter ested In the peculiar fossils that had been found In Lake county. Sullivan guided the geologist to Fossil lake. At that time Sullivan found a foot of a horse, with a most peculiar hoof. The minister geologist quietly ex plained that this was a fossil of the ancestor of the present day horse. ' This ancestral horse, it was ex plained, had several toes, Instead of one. Slaughter totalled The passing of the great herds of deer and antelope is regretted by the man who has lived in Iake coun Special ON ELECTRIC RANGES 1 - For a limited time we are offering to our customers Special Terms on Westinghouse and Hotpoint Hughes Ranges. Initial payment $10.00 and the balance in easy monthly terms. Phone us and our salesman will call. The Bend Water Light & Power Company ty for TiL' years. Ho recalls dial one year hide gatherers came to this sec-j tlou of Die slate and killed 1,500 deer between the present site o( llend and Powell butte. leuvlng their car casses to decay on tho range, taking only their btdaa, In the uarly days, Sullivan and his companions were the owners of I thousands of head of cattle that ranged beyond the Warner rim on the south to the Blue mountains on the north and east. Much of Sulli van's life has been spent in riding the range, gathering the range ani mals. They were driven in compara tively small herds, because of a shortage of water, to Heno, Nevada, and Marysville. California, to mar kets. Sullivan, who Is 73 years of age. Is In llend receiving medical atten tion. He is Mttartni from an Infec tion on his left hand, the result of a barbed wire scratch. Friday Heat Record Is Equalled; Night Warm j DospltP the fuct that tho skies I WOTI overcast by clouds for u con siderable part of the day, the tem jperuiuro early this afternoon r;u he-l i tho 9 decree murk, duplic.u ut.; ye sterday's temperature. Iast night was the warmest recorded in llend tn nearly one year, the minimum I temperature being 5.1 decrees. This is the last day of spring, nc -cording to the calculations of astro ! nomers. Summer begins tomorrow afternoon, when the sun will start on its six month's Kwing to the south 'and the winter solstice. Incidentally, after tomorrow the length of the days will gradually diminish, until the shortest day of ; the year is reached on December To Receive Promotion Only Upon Retirement tU. P. a . Wirv to Th Bend Bulletin) WASHINGTON, June 20. Admir- al J. K. Robison i temporary . chief of the bureau of engineering of the navy, has applied to .Secretary of the i Navy Wilbur for retirements as rear admiral ami Wilbur has recommend ed to President i'oolidge that his ap plication be approved. Kobison approved the naval oil leases negotiated by former Secretary 1 of the Navy Denby and former Secre , tary of the Interior Fall. He was 1 three times passed over for promo : tion to permanent rear admiral be I cause of the doubtful outcome in the courts of suits for the return of the , reserves. Anti-smuggling Treaties With Mexico Is Drafted WAS KINGTON, June 2 0 The treaties covering the recommenda tions of the El Paso conference on measures to check smuggling are be ing drafted here and in Mexico City, it was said at the state department today. BB2SD DOCTOR' IK EUROPE Dr. J. C. Vandevert. who recently 'accompanied a large group of Amer ican physicians and surgeons to Europe, is now In Iondon. accord ing to information received here. Dr. Vandevert has sent to Bend a copy of a London newspaper, which tells of the visit of 700 medical men to that city. The visit of the physicians is called the "greatest Invasion of medical men In the history of Europe." Terms OB NEW ELEMENTS ARE ISOLATED Woman Puts Off Wed ding to be Scientist Substances. Rare As Radi um, Belong to Mangan ese Series, Explained Bj Ptalerick Kuh (Coaytriabt I Ml i.- Unttari Praal BjfiRUN, June 80. In an exclu sive Interview with the I'nlted I'resK today Krauleln Ida Tacke. who. with Dr. Walter Soddu.-k. haaVal discov ered two new chemical elements masurutn and rhenium modestly deprecated the achievement which the (lormaii academy of science rei jofnltaa as a hlithly Important con tribution to man's knowledKc. In her early thirties and of ansnf lug personality, the Certnan Ma dame Curie'' more scientist than lliiusfi in explained that she had postponed marriage until the discov ery was accomplished, despite her fiance's imuatienre Hoth Fraulein Tacke and lr. Nod duck worked privately and financed th ir experiments from meaner pork ctbooks which are now exhausted but the couple hope (or support from scientific institutions in ti. ruuiny i She explained that their research! i had hitherto been conducted on as certaining: the existence of two un known elements masurum. named after the Masurian lakes, where Pres ident Von Mlndenburi: beat off the Russians, and rhenium, named after the hh'.n.dand 'rem patriotic motives .Has K. "Dr No.l.lark and 1 cooperated for two anil a hall years." she said, "-ind made the discovery in 1921 by means of X-rays, hut kept It a secret until 'we had confirmed it through aualMi ral chemistry. It has been necessary .to examine tons of ore in order to secure a microscopic .(inutility of ma 'suriim and rhenium." Hoth the elements, she said, helium to the manganese series Masurum ! lies somewhere between the elements 'molydnum and ruthenium, while rhenium lies between wolfram and osmium ; Both are as rare as radium. I "The discovery of these elenvntu , leaves only three out of u total of 12 elements unknown." she said. Ten thousand processes of refine ment were needed to get at the Infln itc-simal results. "Our next task." she said, "will lie to determine the properties of these elements and their economic utility." Greatest Horseshoer Buried In California SAN MATEO. Cal.. June 20. Francis Joseph Cochran, famous in horse racing circles as the "greatest horseshoer." was burled here today, aged c,6 years. Two sons, one a cap tain in the army, survive him Cochran was the only man who was permitted to shoe the famed rill ing horses owned by Senator Lalapd Stanford. In ltl6 he made a trip east especially to study the feet of Azote and Alex, owned by Monroe Salisbury, and shod them so success fully the horses were able to set new track records. di ; i - No Germs Were Kept 1 At "University," Claim (Continued from pane U I he ? " Crowe asked. "Yes." Tenney udmttled. lie add j ed that Hoerger has since hoen Alt ntlMd by the health department. "Put while he was tu your employ, talent and in Fa i man's employ, he i could have tnkef ncrms from the i health department laboratory autl gtVtn them to Kaimau. couldn't he. Crowe persisted. "Yes. I guess he could: hut It Wttl against the rules." "Put if Hoerger chose to break the rules and escape detection. Fa tin an could have gotten (he ertus. couldu l he" "Yes. he could." Dr. Tenney s next ad mist, ton wiu that It Is u simple matter to innocu late a person with typhoid germs. Any novice could do tt, he satil. When Crowe finished nil cross e animation. Shepherd s atto r n e y ugaiu questioned the witness and led him to state that his luvesttgat lot. concerning the handling of germs s.itisi'ud him there had been no ir ( regularities. Tenney was then excused. Coast Tennis Tourney Opening At Berkeley tu. v. iswd Mm Th-- BaM NMW I1KUKKI.KY. June in With min or matches opening the meet, the raclflc coast tennis ctiuiupioiislitps got under way here today. In the forenoon matches of most Interest included a victory by Helen Jacobs, junior girls' champion, over thai Ilnrkhardt. 0, !. Arthur McHougall of San Kran rlsco beat Hick Skeen or Hollywood. 14, 3-6. 7-5. Kdlth Koss. Junior girls' national hard court champion, won from Mary Itochon. Carson City, Nevada. 6-0. ti-0. May Remove Mitchell As Hatcheries Head lit. r. Uurd WIN M nw llrn.l llutl.tinl PORTLAND. June 2 Threat-! cued removal of Hugh Mitchell, di rector of state commercial fish hatch eries, was expected to come to a head this ufternoon a' a special meeting 01 ' the fish commission In the fiasco i building headquarters. Since the balanin of power has 1 switched through the recent appoint ment of A ti Heals of Tillamook to ! succeed K IV Kendall, a complete 'house cleaning has hern Impending .Mitchell Is the only holdover execu tive of the Shoemaker regime. Gene Tunney Is Signed To Fight Jack Herman it'. P. I .-. I Win t Thr ltrrt'1 Muilrtini KANSAS CITY. Mo. June J0- Jark Hcrmnti, Italian hruvvwoinlit j has been tifMd to tnpft (icn Tun ney. AmTlrun IlKht ftMVywtlghl OhOtBplOBi hTH July , tin he Ketllft' man, promoter, annnunnwl today. Kuiiffmnn ptcktd llrni.in fr.m a taffsTI "Ht f proApci (lvi opponents, uhtrh wan finally narrowed down to lU-rm m and Itnmero ItnjaH. CbHMLD ht-avyweifrht. Herman was rhosen due lo pant pTformanreM with Tom my QfbbOM. Rancher Badly Injured When Auto Hits VVaon (JeorKe v. Jewel, rancher of the l 0 M( hut(H vicinity, HiiKtaincd aevere brulHeH about the head when a waKcii on which he wan rldtriK wan Htrii'k by an automobile on The Dalies-Call fornia hltchwjiy at 12:45 o'eloek this morniiiK Jewel was broiiKbt to the Don't Quarrel With Past Mistakes Your rent money fOW spent money lei lis MtlOW fOU how your fnt lire ciislifoi-shel-ter will buy onr DWO home. New I room mod ern plaslerec) luin (alow, Mice lot lOv i iot near mill-, V;too win hnndlc. SOONER OR LATER You Will Waul to Live in BeautiM SEND PARK (") It is a charming new home community fftid becoming more bo every day. Prices are lower than they will lie six months hence. Bujf now while yon can select some of the best and build later. Remember, you can have a Bonded Guarantee attached tt your purchase without extra charge, which Indemnifies you against loss ami you have three years to prove it out. Soltl on terms without interest. DISCOUNT l OK cash Bend Investment Company Phone 472 8t. Charles boapltal this afterm for ttcatnient Hta eondltioQ waa not dangerous, an injury to his ear beltiK the most serious The driver of the automobile. Henry lirant. brought Jewel to llend 1 , liny Star 01 I 1 1 nil and Weds Elongated Trouper l AW ANCiEI.KH. Juno 20. Vloln . liana. Illin star, and Mauri..- "I'ft Klynn. a. tor in pictures, w.-re mar ried today b Superior Jmlgn Harry H. Mollaar. Mlsn liana is one of 111 tiniest of the Hollywood aclrci.ses Klynn Is l feel, three Inches tall The acta) STACK LINKS BEND Til KLAMATH FALLS LBAVBH DA111 Bend to Klamatb Palla, P I, M. Band to OdHI Laka and railroad points. 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