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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1925)
-. r' """ aSaUMaIJA i M klmXJ f flU driven on by sensational reports, IttJl&Jlj I jjXhalJLia.' I iSaHaaoTmj WH Lawyers Want Case In JJJ U. S. Court Element of Comedy Intro duced Into Evolution Issue Deplored t (U. P, I I Wlr.loTh- UmiiI "ullrtlm I'UlrAliO. July :l Attorneys fur John T. 'Scopes In Ills trial fur al- Igged violation of tha Tennessee mil evolution law, will file 11 ttill for an InJiinotiou wlili li would plnre 'ho cane In a fcili'ral I'ourt at Nashville or t'haltaiHioita insteuil of the dls t riot eouri al Dayton, Clarence Har row, one ot Seniles' lawyers, an Uouiued here today. Dai-row revealed the drastie eliane ill trial plans in an Interview immediately after his arrival here ti'oni a conference in New York City with John K Neal. Dudley Weld Ma lone ami Balnbrltlga CDlby. The attorneys definitely ileriileil to file the petition for the Injunction, harrow declared, ami this action probably will lie taken next Monday or Tuesday. "We have two major reasons for this decision." Harrow said. "We want to stop the daily boo now un- drivttn on hy sensational reports. considers II partly as n meloilriima. partly as light comedy. "By ohanglhg the trial to federal Jurisdiction, all this would he changed. ' 1 here would lie no witnesses, no ast crowds. Atiornoys would sltn- nrRtie (lit1 case on its legal merits hefore a dignified judRe. "The second reason for our de cision is the conviction that this case I is of such nation wide Importance I that it belong! In u federal court. A del isloti by a federal court would i .tunc Tat' more itupottance as a na-1 It tonal precedent than a derision hy a slate court. Considering the facts' .that three states already have ami evolution 'laws, the other slates are! considering passing theni, and thai I ami scientific measures of similar j nature may crop up at any time, thej Importance, ol etunllahtng a national precedent can not lie exaggerated.' Tieup of Winter Supply of Fuel Hinted Union Heads Interpret Em ployers' Acts As Alow to Organization of Stole Is Rooster and Complaint ot Hen Owners Claiming that the the act of stealing rooster and a rose couth harrcd rock hen from their chicken yard. Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. Ogden signed a complaint of petty larceny against George J. Duttteld in Justice k. i Qtlaon'i court this morning. Outfield pleaded not guilty when arraigned this morning. His trial was set for this afternoon. Put It lu The Bulletin memre hails its kings of miles ; T pays to get the miles our of "Red Crown" that the Standard Oil Company's years of gasoline-making ex perience have put in it. Red Crown is simply crowded with miles see the records be low that this year's trophy winners made in the big annual Los Angeles - Yosemite Econ omy Run. They prove it! USE THE RED CROWN MILEAGE CARD AND START AN ECONOMY RUN OF YOUR OWN The secret that the expert knows is in getting Red Crown's miles our. The new Red Crown Mileage Card just out makes it as simple as a-b-c to increase your mileage. It tells what to do for your car your carburetor and just how to DRIVE to get 15 to 30 miles extra per tonkful with Red Crown. (Remember for the biggest event of its kind in the West they have chosen "Red Crown" exclusively for nine consecutive years. Itll pay you to follow suit ! ) Start your own economy run today on Red Crown gasoline with the Red Crown Mileage Card at your nearest Red Crown pump (red, white and blue) the best buy in town by MILES. It;. V. U'usoJ Wire lo Tlio Ibml Rulk'tinl WASHINGTON, July :!. Threat neral strike of the nation's half million coal miners nrich would Completely tie up next winter's fuel supply, naa aroused government ob- servers here who are watching w ith ' anxiety a situation dully growing In! gravity. An issue has hceu drawn between operators and miners which in threat ening the lite or the union orgiinlta-! auglit him In Won and not h sides are prepared to barred rock I'if'" " nnt. Kor weeks the trouble has been brewing quietly. It had its origin in, North West Virginia coal llelds. i where the union has virtually been I driven out of the state, as revealed by the united Press in n recent series I of articles describing conditions' theiv. Production of union coal re-: ports only about 10 per cent of the, total production of the region, where five years ago the fields were nearly ' 90 per cent utiionlted. Numerous operators, contending that they could nut mine 000,1 on at $7.-5 union scale, have closed their pits, to reopen them a few weekA! luter on u non-union wage scale be tween $4 and $3. Since that time j other operators in Pennsylvania. Ohio, Kentuoky and some other coal; producing states have taken similar , action, according to word received I here. Union landau see in this gen eral movement u concerted effort to I kill the t'nlted Mine Workers orgun ixation through the country. Chief weapon the union holds i:- i a general strike of both anthracite j and bituminous fields unit the warn-! ing that it might be used was given Ibji wiek by President John I.. Lewis of the t inted .Mine Workers lu un dressing tne tn-disirirl anthracite convention at Scrunton. Pa. THE CENTRAL OREGON BANK Will Be Closed All Day SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1925 l a Iwiioi ' j ''gi I 1 .'..., '.. . . . .. Pay-Day Service Tonight, 6:30 to 8:00 News Of The Markets rkct . firm lamb',. 511! en. f.laolttt; wethers. 1 0CJ 11 ii v :,u 1925 MILEAGE RECORDS (Here are the mUet the? la out of Red Crown. v Buy miles sndincrejtejwr mileage) CLASS CAR DRIVER MILES TO ""'"n GALLON SWEEP- I stakes Kollm J. Bozuni 27.43 IA Rollin J.Borami 27.43 2A Oakland Sdn H-NctUU 22 -6 3A Hwwr H.K.Tarkinglon 23.23 4A Gardner Brougham .H. Rogers 17.78 Steam- Knight 5A Sedan B.Trerke 16.46 Cak Oakland Sedan H. Neville 22.6 I. I Lasting Peace Is Goal. Coolidare Address Shows (Continued from page 11 jhls character, the president said: "1 think we may regard (leorge Washington as the first lay citizen of the world of ull time. He was one in whom the elements were so evenly : blended, so accurately proportioned that his character has well denied 1 .analysis. Others have created wider commotion and deeper impression in I the hour of their iminence. Hut we shall hardly find one who in his own. I day achieved ho much as Washington land left his work so firmly estah-' llohod that posterity, generation after 1 i generation, can only increase Its trlb-j lutes to his ability, his wisdom, hiaj 'patriotism, and his rounded perfec tion in the character of a Christian citizen.'' SEVERE TESTS Market Somewhat Low er as Result, However HAYING HANDS NBKDKD With the haying season now start- (WsH Strrrt Journal Financial Review) NKW YOilK. July . Having withstood M o 11 d ay's earthquake Shocks, stocks were given another severe test today In the form of heavy offerings for the account of a stock exchange house with extensive Chicago connections. This firm's follure resulted In Bread selling of huge quantities of stock, uiostly shares of companies with head'iuar ters In the Windy city. Including St'-wart Warner. Yellow Cab. Senrs Itoeburk. PnllOUUI and Reynold! Borings In addition, the house Was carrying large lines of various other speculative Issues whose necessary llqnMaHon created considerable utt settlement In the general market The manner In which the sellfng was absorbed was a source of great en couragement to constructive Int'T- the recent advances may have been too brisk. The market closed lower Closing prices Included: r s. stj'ei 1 1, off , BaUlwti lis. off 1 Btodebaker 114: Amer ican enn IfSsgi "p - Awerloan Woolen :is, up ; Ceueral Molbrs off s : Mack Truck 17'.". up 'i ; Pan American ' II" 7iS. of M, ; United cigars ISIbj Woolwortn lsss. ofr (; Qeneral Patroimn 55, off S: Whe-ling IS. off . Southern Hallway 'JS'U. up . Naa York Central UTt. up 1 i : Frisco llfti off Uj Roog Island 11, off 1 1 Norihweslern ti.'t. off ! '-J, ; A T . 140H; Texaco 5u s . Kl olrle tt It Light .V, rollTI M 1 i 1 UTtM K 1 UtKI 1 it;, r baaei wm tt las gsssd getlsUa) PORTLAND, "re. July :i Cattle Itcrclpis. :P; toil,, of market, nl 11 standstill, steri. medtiini. 5.' 116 cmntnon. $n.5nT.T5: c inneri. and cutters, f i.anO S.50; belfari, Bedlnnt ami oointaon, 4.l0jitil beef cows, nietttiiiit and emmon. t 1 0SOOi cauners and cutlrr. J ' I bulls, tanners uiid DOlOgna, fl.lOC 1 7.,. caiics, itiedium and oholon, 190 lb. down, T0.tOi l!i" to ( n,i. tr,u ; g lbs up. j I 1 1 Hogs Itecelpts. none: ton,' of market, dead, medium, good und choice. 1 6u to Ji'D lb.. . si In I , 2011 lo ISO lbs.. 113.75011; 250 lbs. up. 111.104 t:. paektng, m n heavy. Ill 011 50; packing, rough loin). ?l"flf,i, tiuikbtir pigs. $11 I9C 11 f lers ami slockers, lliq 1:1 hv p Reeaiott, l.tlli tore I BktrlOt, dead, lambs. 14 lb down. mad in and enoiee, 1104 1 1 aaai wetgbiH t'H'dliiin and i b'lli '- $sro culls and coinnions. all welghin. s, wethers, sjtr is g ewoa, gowgsnn to choice I ,1 5.29. M1R1 1N0 lC)1 lTRl it' IV bsasl Wit. I,. TW rlvn.1 lluiwum PORTLAND. July 2 - Huiicr Onbw extras. 45c j I 11 il r il II Mil prime llrl. 41c. tlrstn. 4 2',c i'Kg RatrU, 15c: firsts. 14c. pullets. 1.1c: cum lit recelpla. 32i Pi il. I I 1 Ml !. irtngs Bala II Ms 11.25 I la-a than one tenth ol OgjtO t lu. ''ii coeJ mltiers are now wrkmc full lime. considerable shortage ', : ed. there is a j of farm help in the I'rihevlllc cotin i try. according to information recelvod j In Ilend today by I,. K. Craittb, secre tary of the Bend ( omniercial club. As a matter of fact, the irregular ity which characterized Hie day's trading' was not so much greater than might have resulted from pre- from Crook county. The haying sea- holiday profit taking after the recent 'son is well nnder way In Deschutes i sweeping gains. county also. buv miles cMte6estfatfw tvx)n-by miles STANDARD OIL COM.PAKT (California) YOl'XG UTRIBlilXO WITfXKR IV. P. 1-ra.,! Wire t, The Ren.l Uulletlnl i K AST CMICAOO, Intl.. July I. I William "Young'' Slrildlng. Macon. Oa., outpointed Johnny Kisko. two fisted light heavyweight fishier from Cleveland, in a 1 H round go here last night The setback in pivotal stocks was welcomed by some us tending lo safe guard the continuance of the main forward movement on the theory that tN IT. IMisi ii M M.I.I. I (1). P. leu III WtPa t,rt IVn.l gullrlln) SAN FltAN'clSCii. JulS :l Po tatoes - - Itlvers. fancy wharf. 12 II 2.15 Poultry llrolbrs. 4 to lbs. 2Hi2fic. colored. I t to 1 4 'b , 19012c; friers, 140 Sic; colored young roosters. 1 lbs. up. 49f45c; old roosters. 15fl7c: Leghorn old roosters. 12ft lie: Leghorn hens 2 tj to i lbs. lS0 24c; i lbs. up. tie; large colored hens. 1201c: turkey, nominal. drain Barley, f I. II IMi I 5i. Mppfttg. Il.7501.s5; wheat, mill ing. 12 H5 2.90; oats, pad feed.; tl 55j l.0. taltaatock -Cattle, tone of market, barely steady: stoors. good, is ft :.o. cows. good. 15.fol'i Calvi i. tone of market, aleady; 1"." Ibi down. 19.19 Ii 1 I : our III lbs. Si; .Mill S 511. Hogs, tot I market.; steadi to higher; 180 lo 19 IbeJ S 1 1.25 0 1 1.76: medium. 11 1.1.76. Sheep and lanilc .a i si H at a ta , ,i tone TAKE PICTURES BOYLAN & RAMSEY Lawyers Phone Bl t rtoomi 7-S, h' .r'nui. . Inc(nent Co. Illdf., Formrr efflctM oT I)r. BoMon ft, Wocrnrr SOLD BY THE Bend Garage Co. Wall and Greenwood Caly-corner ftoni Pilot Unite Inn Phone 193 CLOSED All Day Saturday July 4 1925 WETLE'S Bend's Economy Center COME ON FOLKS-- Here are a few suggestions that will make your trip over the Fourth a Pleasure: ai : Films Brinp Your to us for EXPERT TREATMENT AT PRICES THAT ARE REASONABLE HOOKS MAOAZINES SUN VISORS BATHING CAPS EASTMAN FILMS SANTISEI'TIC LOTIONS face Cream CANDIES May Your Celebration Be Most Pleasant n Before you start out he .sure to drop take along these needed articles. and a. m u M Kl nt : Magill & Erskine YOL'R DRUGGIST 0'Kane Bldg. V Phone 157 THE HOGANS Fine Film Developers HI til r I ft I