The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, June 22, 1925, Image 2

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THE BEND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, REND, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 28. 1086
RILAFOLLETTE
FUNERAL SIMPLE
Speaker Asks for Earth
ly Immortality
Congressmen Join With the
State Officials In Pay
ing Unusual Tribute
I IT. P, Wir I" T Belli) Hulllin
MADISON, Wis., June 22. I'nder
nn oak tree, out on a slope coinim'.iul
Ing a blue Wisconsin lake, Robert
M. La Kollettc was buried today
ii id o ii k the memories of his child
hood. Willi reverent simplicity, the body
was taken Ibis isfternooii from the
state house down through a two mile
luno of silent thousands and returned
to the dust from which it sprang.
liininhre him truly. And here ill his
presence still, we may dedicate our
selves to thai task.
l'ears New TyranB)
"III this new age of ludusuy and
science, miinkluil the world over fa
ces a new tyranny of economic
power, larking the saving grftCBS and
refining cuHuve of the aristocracies
Of old. t'onfionted with the tragi'
dies of soulless niateriul civilization.
Robert Marion I.ti Follette had hi
denvoied himself to the principle
that Koiernmciit Is the guardian Mid
servant of the life of all the people,
to the Ideal thin stale craft should
be an intelligent Instrument for so
cial amelioration.
"About him lire entwined the hopes
of millions of the Intellectuals oi
the youth, of the worltirs. (Mir lead
er has fallen. We are gathered to
say farewell, but Hubert Marlon I
Koileite we will always lemember.'
NflPttlf PIfNIP ' Officials Like Bend
llUIUJll llUllC For Division Point
DRAWS CROWD
Order of Vasa Directs
Festival
By Paul H- Million
(l!nittl Prrtw Stuff CotrSIBSBdSftt)
MADISON, Wis.. June 22 Distii
tnries of the slate and nation paid
honor to Robert M. La Follette in
a modest funeral ceremony today in
the rotunda of the state house, where
for six years be served as governor
Senators mid congressmen Erom
Washington, the entire house and
senate of Wisconsin, the state su
preme court and all state officials
gathered before the bier to hear the
eulogy of I,a Follette's old friend.
Pr. A. K. Haydon, who told them lo
devote their lives to perpetuation of
his ideals.
"The future democracy of which
he dreamed is still to win." Dr. Hay
don said. "He has buill himself into
the life of America and into the
structure of Ihe world.
'But we must give him an eariiily
inimortuliiy m our lives
"To be true to the vision as he was
true, until every individual shaP
have a full and free opportunity for
a satisfying life this will be to re
Try to Prove Epidemic
In Shepherd's Defense
(U. P. I-ckcd Wire to The tWnd Bulletin)
CHIOAOO, June 22. Through the
defense testimony of Dr. Herman N
rtundesen. the Chicago health com
missioner, attorneys defending Will
lam D. Shepherd, ugalnst charges
that he murdered Hilly Mct'llntock.
this afternoon attempted to show
that Billy contracted typhoid fever
during a typhoid epidemic.
"There was an epidemic of typhoid
fever in I'hlcago last November and
December." Dr. Bundesen testified.
"McClintock became ill in November
and died in December.
"Our investigation showed It was
caused by raw oysters blue points
on half shell." Dr. Hundesen said.
According to previous testimony.
Hilly McCUntOCk ate raw oysters nt
a hotel early in .November about
two weeks before he became ill.
Picturesque Folk Dancing
Show Varied Steps In
Afternoon Feature
Attended by approximately 00
people, the Nordic mid summer fes
tival, held Sunday on Tumalo islund
under the auspices of the local lodge
lot the Order of Vasn. has been uc
Clalmed one of the best of Its kind
ever held in the state
Although ihe entertainment did
not start until the cool of the after
inoon, cars started arriving at the
Island before 10 o clock Sunday
"morning. Visitors continued to ar
rive during the day. the majority
slaying for Ihe feature of the festi
val, ihe Swedish folk dancing.
Kresh from Portland, where they
took part in the annual rose festival.
Ihe folk dancers. In their picturesque
costumes, went through their varied
steps on a platform built especially
for the occasion. The lumber for
this platform was donated by The
Sheviin-Htxon Company.
Features of the afternoon s enler-
talnmenl were various competitive
'events and games, with the folk
ftlancers as the main attraction. Re
ireshments were served on the picnic
grounds, under the shude of the
! trees.
SWDY KIRK CAUSE UNKNOWN
(U P. UmI Wire to The Bend Bulletin)
SANDY. Ore., June 22. Cause of
the fire which destroyed the Sandy
Lumber company mill near Rrlght
wood Sunday has not been deter
mined. Loss was estimated at $25.-U00.
st'RKKN PLAYERS WED
! (U. P. LeMed Wire lo The Bend Bulletin I
I HOLLYWOOD. Cal.. June 22
I Helen Ferguson and William Russell,
iscreen players,' married by a minister
SOOday at the bride's home, are
cruising In the actor's yacht. Helen,
j which he bought and christened for
' Miss Ferguson.
I
Special Hot Weather
Easy Payments Arrangement
For Patrons Using Our Power
ONLY
$iaoo
(Continued from pitgu 1.)
1 1 , to ill, country which ii lo lie
lapped b) the Oregon Trunk elen
Uioli. This extension was referred
jto by Ihe rail officials as "a peaceful
penetration, not an invasion.'"
Many in Part)
"Intention of the northern lines
jto extend their mils from Bend in
Klamath Falls is not an invasion
j because ihe Southern PaclfU and Ihe
northern linos made a Joint survey
over the same route In 1910." Hudd
said In referring to ibis extension on
the eve of bis departure to Baud
from Portland. "It Just happens that
Ihe Southern l'aclflc was the first to
mow in Ihe construction and now
I thai company wishes n lo appear
thai we are Irving to steal their ter
ritory. We belong there Just us
ihe Southern Pacific.''
tireat Northern official! and di
rectors who cubic to Bend from Port
land on the Special train BuUday
morning were Ralph Budd, preaident,
si Paul; Louis w mil. chairman of
the board of directors, st. Paul; a
c i.onng, president of ihe Plllabury
Flour Mills Co. ami director of the
Ureal Northern; Joseph Chapman,
president of the I. S. Donaldson
company and director of the tireat
Northern: A. L. Orde.iu. preaident of
She First National bank of Duluth
and director of the Croat Northern;
W. 1'. Keiiuey, vice president : C. O.
Jenks. vice president. L. C. Oilman,
vice president: K. L. Paetzold. sec
retary and treasurer; M. J Costello.
western traffic manager; A. J.
Davidson, general manager of the
s. P. & 8., and G. K. Yoiuw. superin
tendent of the s. p ,v. s. Another
member of the (treat Northern party,
A. C. James. New York capitalist,
accompanied the Northern Pacific
rail chiefs here from Klamath Palls
Members of the Croat Northern
puny bere were:
K. Hay ward Kerry, director North
ern Pacific and vice president Han
over Trust Company. New York City
Charles K Perkins. director
Northern Pacific Railway company,
and of Chicago. Rurltiiglou & QtttBOy
I Railroad company. Burlington. Iowa
Charles Donnelly, president North
ern Pacific. Scuttle, Washington
Oeorge T. Held, vice president
It Northern Pacific. Seattle, Washing-
I H. K. Stevens, chief engineer
Northern l'aclflc. St. Paul, Minn.
I R. W. Clark, assistant to the presl-
ident. Northern Pacific St Paul
Minn.
0. H. Carey, general riuntel. Spo
kane. Portland & Seattle railway,
Portland.
Charles A. Hart, attorney, Spo
kane, Portland A Seattle, Portland.
A. J. Wltchol, chief engineer. Spo
kane, Portland tt Seattle. Portland.
W. ft. Coman. western traffic
manager. Northern l'aclflc. Seattle.
P. E. Thlan. valuation engineer.
Northern Pacific, St. Paul.
(!. V. Lintner. engineer, Spokane.
Portland & Seattle, Portland.
SOONER OR LATER
You Will Want to Live in
BeauHM BEND PARK
It is a charming new home community and becoming more bo every das'.
Prices are lower than they will be six months hence, liny now while you
can select some of the best and build later.
Remember, yoti can have a Hooded (iuarantoe attached to your purchase
without extra charge, which indemnities yon against loss and yon have
three years to prove it out.
Sold on terms without interest.
DISCOUNT FOR ( ASH
Bend Investment Company
Phone 172 "WE NKVKR SLUM'" 859 Wall St.
a heavy miuKIiik It (h hellevetl hy
motor in tn that (tit sttirm resulted in
eloadbvffvH lo Um MlttlMll country.
While Ileml und l'tulty fil eu
velnpetl tn .1 ittiKt itOffiafti with u
heavy electric display t the nmith
and east, the skleri In tbt Sisters ami
MitoUtti dUtiicti unclouded.
The sturm was evidently very local.
JudKlim from report.
JuM before the thun.ler rapn cov
ered the nun in lirnd. the tempera
tore here reached J2 ileKrei. setllnK
a new high murk for the year.
Down
BALANCE
ON EASY
MONTHLY,
WEEKLY or
SEMI-MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
WITHOUT
INTEREST
Westinghouse or
I Hotpoint Hughes
RANGES
These electric ranges cost less to own and operate than do fuel-burning
cook stoves. The housewife has found them the ideal cooker, far more sat
isfactory. They are a God-send during the hot period of the year. They
are quicker and far more convenient, saving the litter, trouble and labor
resuired by fuel-burning ranges. For a cooler kitchen, a better satisfied
and a healthier and happier wife this summer discuss this plan with us.
Ranges from $67.50 to $220.00
The Bend Water Light & Power Company
County Court Adopts
New Highway Location
Th newly surveyed loeaUoB for
Tin' Dalles 'California h Ifh era
stratsbteatng lbs aaetlou from the
south city limits of lleud lo laiva
buttr. wiih adopted by lli' BOBBl)
court lam week. Several petitions
for flaatagea In addition lo those al
ready awarded, were ilenlcd hy tin'
I nul l
The BetlUoaera itm n x Ooa
wny. 1. II It,,. I S A lllakloy. Itoli
Tt S. Ilitlican. K.'IU C lltllir. ill and
J. a Ugbthlll,
Tin- petition ,,r Qeorgs T afarplu
slid A. I). Oordeii for a perinli lo
operate a dMCS ball ne.ir I lie IiIkIi
way Jllnt OUIalda (lie ,ltv llluilM, wiih
denied, the prlaelpal rsason heinK
ih.it sheriff s i: Roberta did not
approve the petition.
HIM I DIM. Hit I ISI.
viiico Italia as tlaed $11 10, in
eladlOg eoeia, ihln inornliis l Jim
lice K Ii. OlbMB, on hla pica of
aullly lo the I'hnrKe of dins on
The Puller. California highway ap
pronch laalda Ibe nn Ha w at
reMed Sunilay hy SerKeiml Karl It
Hon, ion of the tnlu traffic depart
ment.
i ind Ian i,iiii
KKI.HO. Wash.. June II -Aftrr
h' ltiK U'M for nearly to hours. Kreda
Tncker, II, Castle Etoal sin. ap-
ti. .I iiiiN Btornlni at t D'eioeh n
a ram bobga at ituadi itetid.
Biles north of her,' BOOB I lour Bills
from wl'cro Mie disappeared
HOLING IN ONE
That'n the thrill thnt OOBM
OBOt In a llfetlim. lint ti(l
er yoo find your raofMllon
on ( hi llttkn Of
r- itrclileittM
In a recent ye,
itlMl nrt til I'ti t
wen hurl W hlle
llig
r y.o.is Trnv
polloybotdti i
InkliiK nrt in
Mporln .ti 1 recreation, uiol 1
of all nreldent rhttmn filed
Wr Inined l Mill in Jin t-1 n-
reived In thin way.
Iel a TravelerH An lilnil I ol 1 -
ry Kounl your hunk wd unl
vbn yon i lay.
J. C. Rhodes
"htuiniii '' in ll Hi. um hi'"
COUNTY IS SWEPT
BY HEAVY STORMS
Hail and Rain Follow Elec
trical Display
Accompanied by a heavy wind,
hall and ruin, an electric Hlorm
swept over the country unuthcnnt and
leant of Mend Sunday afternoon, ac
1 cording to report being received
j here today. The Htorm pained lo I
the northeast, toward Ihe Mitchell
i country. renultlnK In a heavy rain in
i the south part of Deschutes county
land Crook county.
I Bend anglers who were at Kind
lake Sunday report that Ilin storm I
I broke over the Paulinas Willi the In- 1
tenslty of a cloudburst, soaking the
'fishermen before they could seek
shelter. Considerable hall fell oret
the Paulina mountains and In the
vicinity of Powell Bntte, It is re-1
ported.
Although only a trace of rnln fell
IB Bend, that part of The Dalles-1
Calflornta highway south of Lara I
butte was covered with water In
places, motorists report The road
north of the bntte was dUSty. The'
Alfalfa community also came in fori
8jf
STAGE LINES
BEND
TO
KLAMATH FALLS
I.KAVKN DAILY
Bend to Klamath rails, o a.m.
licud lo Odell Lake and
inilroail poinls, H:I5
Connections niado with other
slaves in lienrl and
Klamath Falls
PHONi; lUl-J OITIOK
FRENCHIE'S
SERVICE STATION
ELK'S SHOW
The 3-Act Musical Revue
"The Hoodoo"
A Riot of Fun and Thrills
Tuesday- Wednesday
"The Hoodoo" is a guaranteed production and is the sensation oi
the theatrical season
Pretty Girls
$5000 Special Effects
50 People
Spokane
Symphon-aters
3 Big Acts
10 Scenes
Seat sale now one at
MaKill-Lrnkine Drugstore
Admission, $1.00 and $1.50
B
"Scotty" Rae
GET YOUR SEATS NOW
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