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PAGE 2 THE BEND BULLETIN. DAILY EDITION, BEND. ORKGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1925 CHINESE SEND AID TO ORIENT Million Goal of Celestials In America Demands Are Filed In Con nection With Trouble Started In Shanghai (II. r. LI1 Wlr lo The 1!. R.I Hull.', nl NKW VOKK. June 2:..-- Citing student! and mtrcnenta o the l ' 11 1 1 I Stall's. Canada unci Mexico, purred on by rejection of Cblna'a demanda by the join! foreign-Chinese InvuallitatinK commlltee at Shanghai, arc endeavoring lo raise ! io aid the. nations) movement in China. The demands involving matter which, according to the Chinese, eon trltiuted to the Shanghai disturban ces were In two groups: The preliminary ones were: The Shanghai mixed court to be Itytf convention city will lirni; no great flow of oratory, it Ib predict ed, Willi but two cities, hoth in west em Oret.nu. the only mics in the race Jual now. For the IhoutnntU of visitors, the feuinre oi the three day convention will he the rodsu and the oilier u it ornoon entertainments, The rqdu performers, featuring some of the prize range entertainer of western America, went into action on the IcodM grounds at 2 o'clock this after noon. Open house will he held by the Prluevillc li gionnaires at 5:"0 jlhis evening, and at ?:3 toulich'. I 'he 40 et s will hold its grand pronto mule at the court house. A d im on the open air pavilion w ill he held .at '. o'cIock tonight. The program fur Friday. Bend d:n ,ul the convention, will he as follow,. 9 to 12 o'clock Friday morning, eon linu.it ion ol the business session: I I o'clock In the afternoon, annual rou venlion parade: 2 o'clock p. m., ro deo; 5:30. open house: T o'clock at night, all legion stag party. Dances will he held all three nights of the convention. 0.-W. Train Derailed, Delayed At Metolius I'jv. ongers who lefl Mend on the I O.-YV train this morning for I'orl Inmi or win pplnta pnyoitd Meiolius. are marooned al t hot town loday as, a result of the unexplained derail moni of the train Jusi outside the1 Meiolius yard limits. Trucks of the coach, baggage car and louder were thrown off Ibtj Hack No damage was done to the ears. Derricks were being used this1 afternoon to put the train hack 001 the track. The only possible explanation glv-j en for the derailment Is that the heal' may have spread the rails. many lumber camps ahiml the heat area arc included In Hie loll of (hi torrid wave which swept over Coo i mounts yoBterdfty Wed Appletou. PoWerg logger, win. prostrated l heal yesiorday and hiit condition i let, critical today. The oilier promrallons ol minor de gree were reported at I'owers, All logging camps near Towers were closed until the heal wave i. over. ( SI., shin;: fires on t'unn I n g h a in creek are under control toda ilea, lies are crow ded by reshleu' I seeking to escape heat Three La Follettes May Seek Public Life I 7 1 Coast Logger Stricken Under Excessive Heat I (U. & Ucil Wirt la Ttw IWnJ Builrtinl i MAItSllt-'lKl.I). June 25. First ; forest tire of the year, one of thv first heat prostrations ever reported formed a partnership with her falh .it: this section, and the closing ol er in the practice of law-. HOI IV Kit's SON WHIM tt'. P. I.csl Win lo ihe ll.ii.l Uiilltllnl STANFORD UNIVKR8ITY, Cal . June 25. Herbert Hoover, Jr., son of Secretary of Qoiuneree and. .Mr:. Hoover, and Miss Margarel Watson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Douglas Watson of San Kramisco. were lo be married here al I p m. loday. Miss Odyne Omega Cornell, a young woman of Oklahoma tity. has returned lo complete Chinese juris-1 diction. Labor rondllions to be immediate-j ly Improved. Administration of the city of Shanghai to be shared by the Chinese ' as me largest laxpayer. j Follelte to reconsider her decision The Chinese says that the foreign-!, , enlpr po,itjcs ,, Iilkt, ,hp vis on me ciiiiiiuiiiee i naracoriz-,! these demands as extreme and un- MADISON. Wis . June 25. A Iji , toilette family triumvirate may lake up the political burden laid down when Senator Robert It, Ia Follelte died. Strenuous appeals are being made I to the widow, Mrs. Mabelle Case La senatorial scat her husband -nade vacant. reasonable as well as extraneous, but 1 Thp so Rpber, Jr m ,.,,,,. .,. the Chinese regard them as fair and senatorial campaign of Ifctt f.ir th" .seat now occupied by Irvine I-cnroo;. j important from their standpoint. me cuiei ,-u ppiomi ill ai j iiciuaillis ' ,.h. , .., .i-.ii which were to have been considered, Tm, secom, after regulation of the pre .min.r- rlct attorney at Madison 1 oxpocUd question have been forwarded here setk eKvu, ,,:,.r , . , w'i(,,.. to Consul General Chang Zlang Ling. Ln Kovernorsnjp lu. ,.,.,, ncy arc. congress or the senate next in his, 1. Emergency measures passed liv .,.., ipoiiucai career. I -Mrs. La Folleue does ml desire I her husband's seat. She wishes liob ;ert, Jr.. to go into th.- special "lei , ion ' the Shanghai council to be abolished 2. Release of arrested Chinese and restoration of Chinese schools. 3. Slayers of Chinese students and workmen to be punished. I. Indemnities for Chinese lives Inst. 6. Apologies for the same. 6. Strikers to be reinstated with out wage reduction or fines. 7. Voting power in the Shanghai municipal council lo he equally di vided between foreigners and Chi neso. with permission to land owners to vote in city elections which may shortly be called in Wis consin to select her husband'i sue cesaor. (MASKS K)W, TRAIN KILLS j TACOMA.' June 25 While chus-j ling his runaway cow along the rall-i jroad tracks near Dieriuger yesterday! : afternoon. M. E. Dutcherm. 54, a- Chinese : " hl,le1 11 num. me cow escaped uninjured. 8. Chinese to have jurisdiction j";"""" s "muw ann one so s"r-, over all roads arbitrarily built by foreigners In Chinese territory at T-; Shanghai vou altemled the Huge Pro-1 snangnai fit sharing Sale at The Smart Shop? 9. Rescinding of press restrictions , fa tll S(1, 1 i and of certain wharf duties. ; ' ' . 10. Freedom of speech, press and assembly to be granted the Chinese, who are now denied these rights in the settlement. 11. Dismissal of the British sec rotary of the municipal council. Contributions in New York are il ready $40,000 out of a $100,000 quota, while Cincinnati. Cleveland. Chicago. New Orleans and other cities are contributing. S2 Jjff 5T BSP 18h " iiii rw i ii ii it t y Wtit.'in Niii;f: I'r Horizontal. -rrcpra fur l unl !!-Arlr! 2& KiKiti PrineviUe 5,000 City As Convention Opens (Continued from page 1 A N t SfflffJoM-UfiHS A T u H7I tQTiBB O A STIa'N tEi AMMETE RHhLRR S T O RAG E liA T T E)R;Y L I aAMSTRUTlA RE A a pajviH(eH tBHjp i l i y P.A1M8 I IRBc R YN E E LilLil lQ;NBHO A,RBTi SHRp 1 A LjUh E n dBBH 1- 7 Matter 14 Tlm of payment of aEi & To do Kitn 15 bBpWSMuU pronoun it ItaeMnliBi tit' of RjUrMa IS To fWillM 15 CotloK di'Krre jo Pig pfn 24 I'rrponal pronoun II To flow out II Biblical ktnic 10 ml fare covrlr.ir 31 Jumps 31 To fe 34 Author of "The Infrrno" 15 PtrvOUl pronoun 1? Sr t-UIr 31 t:nil" crumhlid 40 LUht drown 41 QtosrapbJcal plan 44 BoutH Am-rionn muntatn ranK 47 -Huvinii- no moisture 4 C'nutrh To rent ajralnst S3 une who remunerates HWhlt powder 5t nojr &7 To force open 58 To chrck 14 Knut 1 Land meajture ? Body nf water 13 IjiIt C4 Half an em S To choose It ColWcta with patient labor Hunted 70 Protection firtlnllou Mrill appear la nest lirar. Vertical. ApproprtAta n Hare 23-Htlll t Nickname for Matilda 3 Near 4 Commercial notices e I'ut down What usually IOM with frank incense I Gave liberty to 9- -mnt 10 11 That Is (abbr II Barni for boratt 'arch 24 Jump .ii on f".t II i;-.ni i poet.) 17 To look upon secretly S "omp-iititin If Horlng vehh le 32 Mtnall OOBChM 34 3 Ornamrntal ase If Kind f tree IP Weight rurried In a balloon 40 Numlirr under 12 42Inrtre hole iZ MtrUl used to produce riinif w In n burnt-d II CIOMT 4 Father 47 Twenty-four hours II Monetary unit of China o LarSf vessel 61 Foreigners S3 Talk foolishly S4 lis '.r. i i ! line of ifpotind R7 T'nit of dry measure 49 Htolen property 2 Dry, used of wines 3A It'.rn l Note of soaU IS Indefinite article -Fear a per- of the auxiliary. The opening m of the legion pointed to one fact the veterans have no weighty problems facing them thin year. In all probability, the moift perlout v i:,. - to be set tled by the hundreds of delegates will We a convention city for 1926 and now officers for the tate organ isation. Further, the bailie for the I Today's Bargain! Good FORD TOURING CAR Just the thing for your fishing trip or to go to the convention in. ONLY $65.00 DOWN BEND GARAGE CO. NOTICE! I'll. me I Oil The Deschutes County Fair Board begs to announce that it has again designated the Bend Bulletin as pub lshers of the Deschutes County Fair Annual Edition. The Bulletin is therefore accorded the authority from the Board to publish the only Official Edition for 1925. In this matter the Bulletin will have the full coopera tion and assistance of the Deschutes County Fair Board, their committees and appointees. This action is taken for this year because of the high character of the Edition prepared by the Bulletin last year for the Board, the 1924 Edition undoubtedly con tributing heavily toward the success of the Deschutes County Fair last Fall. DESCHUTES COUNTY FAIR BOARD W. M. WILSON, President N. A. BURDICK, Secretary Mm If Gasoline Sold by the Mile There wouldn't be enough good gasoline to go around and the poor gasolines couldn't sell at half their present prices Mileage is the quality test of a jj;soline. Not only "miles per gallon," but "miles per motor." For it is the motor that pays when inferior fuel is used. Think then of gasoline in terms of good clean miles. On this basis, your choice will fall naturally upon Union Gasoline. Union Gasoline isa qual ity product. And it is non detonating which means that it does not ex-Mode so as to strike the ons a sudden, crashing blow. The power-Impulses from Union Gasoline con tinue throughout the en tire length of the piston's stroke. This permits the motor to start uuickly to accel erate with a swift, vibra tionle3s pick-up and to attain an even, gliding speed. If a better pasolinc were possible it would bv made by the Union Oil Compa ny, and sold wherever you see the sign "Union Gaso line." At Union Oil service stations and independent dealers of the first class everywhere. Union "Non-Detonating Gasoline Alio Producers ol Aruto Moior Oil UI TIP? 131 17 ' Q SERVICE M. JL W J)UPa AiA 0 STATION Oregon Avenue and Bond Street UNION QASOUNE AND OILS VULCANIZING CRANK CASK SERVICE Greek Cabinet Quits As Revolution Starts ATHENB, Juno 28, Revolution !h,'in lirolum mil In UroBCO :i ii'l Hi" MIcliiilucopouliMiK ciihliii't Iuih ri!- igntd, The prosldenl nntod M, Pftpn nsAtSRsjou to form h nw sovorn rnoni . PapftnaHtliNCOU under In lot'in Die pablnel iii nollaboratlon with Ooren- ul I'll ii k !h , ii h wnr mlnlttor mill Hadldkrlniroi on nnvy minister, MIOhftllDpoUlOUR reHUned Qllotll - I'nriniKiii sto inn imtnerthtsly r I ail mad (hi laadendilp n( tto oBblnsi The iri'Henl move ; i p ( 1-1 ntli h:.!.; mi fnonsvchlstlc tlnss slnos Mince1 (lensrsl I'iiukhIoh Ih linown for blsj rspubllcsn aotlvli las. I'iipiiniirtliiHhMi i wftfl formerly prlim minister nnd minister ol communl ( III illllH. 'tr-l ' "'nil (pi lie e'.nctrll'lll dlnLurhuiKlC m telephonic communloallon, osuacd hy the in-iiii.i ii storoi ihi r -1 - noon. Natron ('utolT Laborer Killed Hy Kail of Rock .loe coil, Ifthnror nl n oonstructlon camp oporiitod hy Stowurl Wolulil nesr Odell Irks on trie Natron eutntf, wiih klllml hy n Blldo at ruck Imlny while Hi worli, II wioi ronnrtOd from khfl comri tbls ftfternooh, Tim hmiy wuh being broiighi in fiend ihln after noort, utile Ibtormntlon nftoni the jfiuni nccldeni fcould be enured on SACRIFICE llnilier tlinn oratta nnd uliln, i "Mi iHcrlflcn my lumJsfi" loux, wllltili me now iiinl up to inte, in a new mid modern llirpp-rnuni flgd Hem ruiison- nlllOj rinse In, mid leiiily foi' ocaupnnp)' opncMiiinliy llllll IVIIIl'l lllNl IOIIJJi ( nil ill NUN HIM SI,, plione 4 III