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PAGE 2 THE BEND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION. BEND. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. JULY 8. 1 926 BUILDING GAIN AGAIN IS SEEN w-i. f i p Figures tor June KeaCh COA Aflfl T i I pjU,4"" lOtal Many Residences GO I p to Meet Need of Rapidly Growing City As In nearly every previous mi nth this year, the building record for June is a distinct gain over the cor responding month in 1921. There was less uctlvlty than in May. but June is always a slack month In biilldlng activity. fiuring the month just ended !5 buildings were started, for a total estimated cost of $30,t. June, 1924. showed 21 buildings estim ued to cost ?2(l.34. The figure for May of this year was 4t; buildings started for a total cost of $49.67f. This shows that the buildings started In June averaged greater in value than those begun in May. The list of per mits issued from City Recorder Loull Bennett's office during June follows: Anton Fossen. lot 6 block 4 Center addition, three room dwelling IS by 24 feet. Raycraft & Muni contractors, (500. Floyd Van Cleave, lot IS block IQ Lytic- addition, addition to dwelltni 12, by 12 feet. -75. P. M. Pltier. lot 4 block 0 Mend, apartment house containing two three room apartments. 40 by 4S feet. Nelson contractor. $4,500. Mrs. A K. Kussell. lot 13 block ; .Mill addition, addition to dwelling 12 by 28 feet and garaKe It by II feet. $600. William J. Peterson, lot 2 block ! Highland addition, four room dwell ing 24 by II feet. 11.500. Jack Cook, lot 11 block :i Hastings addition, rebuilding garage 14 by 20 feet, addition to dwelling 10 by 24 feet. K. K Cays, lot 1 block S Keystone Terrace, four room dwelling 24 by it feel. $2. 001. E. E. Cays, lot 1 block 7 Keystone Terraie. four room dwelling 2 4 by 30 feet, garage 12 by 20 feet. 12.500. B. K. Oard. Deschutes place In I. ytle Acre tracts, service station and dwelling 20 by 2ti feet, three rooms. 1300. Mike Keppers. lot 2 block 29 High land addition, three room dwelling 20 by 30 feet, garage VI by IS feet. II. 000. J. K. Hill, lot 5 block 2 Highland addition, three room dwelling 14 by 24 feet, porch S by 8 feet. J250. F. B. Hampton, lot 1 block 19 Northwest Townsite Co. Second addi tion, house 12 by 24 feet, garage is by IS feet. $150. Fred Kllenbtirg. lot 5 block 10 nivcr Terrace, four room dwelling 2ft by 28 feet. 12.700. Albert Relchel. lot 11 block 20 Bend, garage and dwelling combined. 22 by 30 feet, four rooms, brick and stucco construction. 11.000. Axel Hawkanson. lot 17 block 7 Staats addition, garage 12 by 24 feet, two rooms. J20O. X. it. Gilbert, lots 6 and 7 block 1J Park addition, seven room dwelling 28 by ,18 feet. Kramer & Jackson contractors. 54,500. C. E. Myers, lot 6 block 10 Bend Vied addition, dwelling 36 by 28 feet, five rooms. 1.1.000. Clyde White, lot 12 block i. Highland addition, garage 12 by 16 feet. 134. Matt Mlllak. lot 14 block 9 North addition, three room addition to Ar lington hotel. 4 6 by 18 feet. $500. W. DeBoer. lot 5 block 8 Des chutes addition, garage It by 14 feet. J. K. Jackson contractor. S50. Routine Nicholson, lot 2 block IS Center addition, four room dwelling 20 by 24 feet. $400. William Bcrfbner, lot 12 block 4 Mill addition, garage, tool house and woodshed. 1 I by f,o feet, $200. Fred Male, lor 9 block 29 Park addition, garage 10 by is feet. $40. L. M. Foss and John II. Besson. three room dwellings on lot 5 block 7 and lot 7 block fi Itiver Terrace, each 22 by 28 feet. $4,000. nrxKits i t am: VS (U. 1'. Leuij W'irp bj Thp Iknd nulletinl HI.'KXOS AIHKS. July 8. Whll" diners were peacefully enjoying thler evening meal In the famous restau rant. Kl Hropezon. the three story liulldlnc cavort in. ImrvlnK several i lieneath Its tlebris. Six rlctltnt wen- taken out-.evert - l.v injured. The New CITY OF BURNS The center of Eastern Oregon Lumbering, Stock and Farming Industry llt-.-itkntial lutn in Uip In rt of BiiniB, rnwtat (Htitct I7S ti )tlii each. The most ItWptt IfK-iiti'inn in the rltj-. Arrff tmrti undrr irri Katinn. rich iMttntn IhihI within city limit. SPKCIAI, lfio urn nplcnriitl Itvd laritl, 1 mill- of Merrick olioiiiily iiriKRlrtl from warm artiKian water, a tmap at $6no. Send fttr IUt of barifains. W. T. LESTER CO. m:aii; iti:i,nins Ituin-. Orogoit Peasants Come to Aid Of Beleaguered Monks l'. r. Lraant Wlrv to Th llnj Rullrllii) VIENNA, .Inly S. Several were killed, .i si-ere in in roil un.l '.'" ar- irested its (lie resull of it clash lie- tween peasants and police around the Franciscan monastery at Kasehau, Cieclui-Slovakta. which bad bsen marded for three days by deter mined peat Armed with st-.mcs and pitcbtorka, the peasant nd prevented sen- Idannes enterlnc the monastery to in-. yeeUgftte charges tint u iriest had. denounced President Masuryk of' t'neeho-Slovakiu as a heretic. Police reinforcements, arriving yesterday, ffred into the air. bttt as this did not dtkperM the monastery defenders, they then chanted Britain Won't Allow Plea Made by Chinese (U. I I-otLHrU Win It Thr Bend Bulletin) LONDON, July s . QfNl Brltttq in not prfpArtd fed follow the oxamplo of Russia. Germany and Austria in renoutuiim extra territoriality privi leges in China, Foreign Secretary Austen ( ' h n in he r 1 i n dec lu red t od a y in response to I question. The Chinese have contended that abolition of extra etrntoriality in China would solve existing disturb ances and prevent further outbreaks against nationals of lands enjoying ' such privileges. The Washing ton government Is anxionn for a conference to consider , extra territoriality questions. .Mercury Reaches Hundred, Sets Kansas City Record U. P. LeMctl WIN to The Btml Bulletin) ' KANSAS CITY. Mo.. July 8. Thermometers reached 100 degrees here this afternoon, establishing th highest mark In three years. As rfj result three persons were prostrated.' a business mr.n at his desk, a street i laborer, and a woman while driving; a car. IWITK TO BANOING8 it. P. Lal Wire to Th.- RVnti huiktinl SAX Ul'KNTIX. CaX, July 8. ! Formal "invitations" to the press to attend the execution Friday of Tom, Bailey and Iewis Perry, convicted ' murderers, were issued today by j Warden F. J. Smith. WOMAN DIES IN ( Alt l!j:iK I U. P. Lnunl Win to The Bend Bulk-tin I BtjOBKB. July s. Mrs. Myrtle M. lfllsabeck. 45. wns killed last iiiKltt when the automobile driven by her husband plunged doyji an em bankment on the Eugene-Loralne highway. MI SSOI.1M MIMNTKUS Oi IT tU. P. LrstH Wirt to Thr &rnrl MMk ROMK. July Finance Minister Alberto De Stefan! and Natlonnl Economy Minister Cesare Nava have resigned from Premier Mussolini's cabinet, according to an official an nouncement today. PRBftCB RVACUATK I'osts (U. P. Iutd Wirt to The Bn.l Bulletin) RABAT, July S. French forces ""vaceated the posts of Rukeha and Otiled' Al'.al. north of Quezzan after destroying them, according to today V em m n t n no mi UnVMMH MUMllAM ORDBR MAW ACT TRIAL LOS AXCELES. July S Sam Kot- rhel, indicted In Portland on a charKe (if violating tlie Mann art, waived ex amination today and was ordered r- moved to the Oregon city for trial. Gap In City Pavement To be Finished, Pledged (Continued from page 1.) grading and crushed rock surfacing II would require. , Davidson arrived in Rend at 7:30j o'clock this morning in his special gasoline car. accompanied by 0, K. Votaw. general superintendent; K. t.l Liilie, telegraph superintendent; c. Whitfield, superintendent of main-1 tenance; II. K. Relf. general claim ' agent; K. F. Kelly, master carpenter, and ti. V. Inrastcr, roadmaster. The party loft later in the morn- Ing for Kaskella, planning to return j to Kallbrldge from there Thursday. The H'i'mrr una Ckrytltrixt llour t)0 li.siortattOII, the JHKti r iour bank account will QTOW, i'-" J ' IVE. COT TO DO TODA.V A.MD I'UL SEE. TO IT THAT TOO DON'T CET OUT WHILE. , I'M COUG - Xtt mm COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS Bend, Ore., June 27. I9gs. i The County Court of Deschutes! County met this day pursuant to ad journment, whereupon the follow ing proceedings were had. to wit: in the Matter of Denfe Mall l.iceti-c 1 There was then presented the ilp-. plication for license tor public dance hull of t'eorge T Murphy and A. I) j llordeii. said dance hall being sltu- ated in Tract 2S of Virginia I'ark.: and upon its appearing that said up-' plication was signed h twelve freo bolder, residing in the school district j in which the dance hull is located, and that said freeholders cei titled: that the applicants are of go, d moral' character, and requested tti.it livens, should issue, and upon its further1 appearing that there was on file with' the Court a further petition signed: by thirty-eight residents of the vicin lty of the location of said dance hall. and upon the Court s being satisfied that the applicants will run an order-i ly house, it was OKDKHKO that license Issue to1 said applicants upon their paying tin-! statutory fees and upon thflr filing: with the Clerk of the Court a bond ' approved by the Court in a sum ofj not le..s than $r,oo.0l, conditioned iisi set forth .1. the statute coverli;1: (UObl mailers. In the Matter of Market Koad Kngl-, necr. II then appeared to tin Court thai, under Chapter Sfil of Cenernl Ijiws! of Oregon for Into, it was the dots of the Court to employ a competent engineer, who shall he known as i County Kngineer; and upon Its fur- ther appearing that Robert It Ootid I is (qualified under the statute to act, as said County Kngineer. it was ( ORDBRBD that the County em-j ploy ilobert It. QouM as County Btt-j gineer, to receive comtiensa'ion at the rate of $12 0" poT day while ac- tuall engagcil 1:1 the performatu f duties as said County Kngineer. soldi compensation to be paid out of thej County Market Road fund: and It Isj further ORDBHKD that said Robert II (iould give bond In the sum ofj fa. no". 00 for the falthtnl pertorm ance of hi:" duty. There being no further business toj come before the Court, adjournment w-as then had for the term. It W. SAWYKIt. County Judge. OaOROI II BKDOWICK.I Commissioner. J. S. INXKS. Comtniaefnner. U IT KKM KM ItKltKli. that n! regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County. In the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the I lire I -iroY w li PARENTS- Children, or other unauthorized persons, are not allowed on the log booms or logs in the mill pond. We will appreciate your cooperation in preventing accidents. THE SHEVLIN-HIXON CO. COIN' TO JML WOULD DP. A, Vs. 1 IIJI , TO ME- v &2 CONGRESS NOMINEE Mrs. Kdltll Xouise Rogers o( M:is- iclnisetts, widow of Ci'ttgresstn.-.!! robn Jacob Rogei-s. he, bet n noun :i:tt,s to succeed li k 111 in the 1 use of ept csetitatlves. Court Boom in (bind, in uld Coua- ty. on Weddefdejr, the ,t day of July, 1925. said da) being the dav fixed by law for the holding of u term of the County Court In laid County, tenon were present Hon. Ilobert V. Suwyer. t ,nitit Judie, J S Innes. Coonty Commissioner c.co ti Bed(rertek, Coanty Com tent, "doner. .1. II. llaner. County clerk. S. K. Huberts. Sheriff. WnereUPOB the toltOWUtf proceed ings were bail, to wit In the Matter of Claims Against the County. Claims ux.iin.Ht the County were then presented and audited ami on! end paid, i- sei (ortli m Hi.- Claim Docket, by warrants drawn on the VSrlOW funds of the County, as fol lows: From the (ieiieral Fund. Claims numbered -. 1 to II. inclusive. 13 to Id, inclusive. 51. 52. 55. 58, (5 to SO. Inclusive, on to Road Fund. Claims numbered 2S. 29. .11. 4), :tg. 17 to t;i. indiiMic. .':: 5 1. ti2 to 04. inclusive: on the l!"23 Terrebonne Lower Rrlrige Fund, claims num liered J7 to 4(, Inclusive: on the Marki't Road Fund, claims numbered 50 and 57 to SI. Inclusive In the Matter of Application for Dance Hall License. There was then presented tbi" bond of tieorge T Murphy and A D tior den 16 accompany their petition (oi dance hall license, whereupon, said none! having been approved by I hi District Attorney, and apparently be Iiik In ilue form and drawn In compli ance with the statute, said bond was ordered approved is always sweet and pure in tfos InRndxr tin s " BRINGING I TOL.D Olr-tTT I D bEE. I HIM TODA.V A, is' coTTA. KEEP MT W00- C v j it ' Mothers Organization Plea Made by Speaker (Continued from page ti bOUT conference Unto when ludi Vtdual and special problems iniiy be : discussed w ith the speclnllsis. The Institute Ih In lug liven by the ex tension service of tin Oregon Agri cultural college and Is free to all the WOnten Of Central Oregon. A free nursery maintained by the Can) I) Fire girls Is available tor mot hers with you uk children, who could not 'otherwise kttend, Dr. William Levin , ti pejtker this afternoon ami be will talk again tomorrow, "Health crops ami Their Harvest" Is bis subject for the two days. Dr, M K. Smith Is the second speaker this afternoon and Miss Martha Wnenldon, general secretary of (he v w. c a. in Bombay, will talk on "Home Life in India" lotnor j row, , The music for Ibis afternoon Is ill charge of Mrs John Fleming of l'l'inevllle and Mrs Vel'll Llvesav of I'lalnvlew Is the prcsldiuu officer Rend was in charge of the music yesterday Qatar Kreguen, enni two solos and responded to an encore, , Mary Bunnell played the ecdompuut ! munt. Elisabeth Dufan or Bend sav, thi' reudlng. "Two (Irsndiiiotheri," whloh was much enjoyed. lireellugs to the homem.-ikers In 'attendance were extemled bj V T. McDonald, county agent. In behalf of -the extension service and the couuty SlUUt'S office, by Mrs .1. F Arnold ' in behalf of the club women of lieu. I. by Mrs m w Knickerbocker ol sis ters for the grange women of lies chutes cuituty, and for the dub worn en of RodmOad by Mrs c ll In In Mrs Jossls d. McComb. itnte bonM demonstration leader, who u in gen cral charge of the Institute, gave , credit to lie Dona Id for "lbs parfac- ' linn of detail." which she said bad characterised his handling of the 'local end of the proKram I Dr Caroline o lle.lger. medical director of the MsOormtck Memorial Institute. Chicago, will speak twice j Friday on "Health for Women " The morning hours an- given over 10 demonstration work and talks on foot! ,,ml clothing while ignejul talks lure r entered on the afternoon tiro I grams The Institute lasts until Krl di. July 1". caklson & ly0n8 im.umbim; & HEATING t'lutnbtng an I Ileetlng S'ipplle Bath Room Acc isorlo,, etc . etc I'ipc, Valves aiid Pittingl TELEPHONE 188-J DR. J. W. THOM I'hysician and Surueon O'Knm- ItblK. Office plume mi. it,-. Sod OPEN West Side Service Station Central Avenuo and Columbia Street DR. ROY REYNOLDS Chiropractor O'Knnn Rldg.. PhOM -I Hit 0. S. PHILLIPS, M. D. Kyc, Bar, Nose nntl l In. in" -. , i KimiilM 17-IK O'Ksnn' HIilR Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to D:30, 7 to H i'noniiB". Offlcn 175 J, Hon. 120 J Lumliorman'ii HOsjriUU Corllflchteg (Jooil Horn Dr. Heifbert B. Mallett Chiropractic Specialist tnt Minnesota Ave. I'h.nr 42i UP FATHER ft LuT I PLA".K "bMITH tjH lilllB -, l'r OPEN - c &3 V ' or n i l Tfrr ' G "V3 ny fr'.T L FATunc Scnvicc. Inc. (iirfil Dritain rirjhiN rewrvidi Is a Lion afraid of a cock? Mcdiovnl vvlsoncri's used tt wnjr their hciids 3nd toll ttttes like this in tho villii(t) niitrkolphicc. An nmusini; superstition, of course, but is it tiny more absurd Hum the belief that there is something mysteriously "better" about eastern motor oils just because they cost more and come front eastern crudes? Professional drivers and economy-t un experts out after records don't share this superstition why should .you pay tribute? ' i I ' Zeroli'tw the choice of Western Motorists Zorolene lubricates more cars in the Pacific Coast states than any other oil made a better oil if it does cost less. Zeroleno increases the Kiisoline mileage, reduces the carbon removal and maintenance costs and lengthens the life of any car in which it is used. Zerolcne checked fifteen times for quality Asa matter of fact the best crude so far dis covered for the manufacture of motor lubri cants is obtained on the Pacific Coast. And tho most highly developed refining process is tho hinh-vacuum process, th- ' patents on which aro held by this Company. And 15 positive check3 on Zerolene at the refinery make quality con trol absolute. Why pay tribute to stir1 rstition when you want tho best oil you en: i;et? Insist on Zero-Icnc-ask lor it by name. Get the Facts! Arteries of independent and impartial rejxirts showing the experience of lare users with Zerolenc lias nan CoD0Ct9d in our Ixioklol, ''Why Pay Tribute to a Buporititkm? " Ask any Standard Oil Company rcprcsvntiitivv orZt rti leno dealer I'd" a copy. STANDARD y CALU SOLD Bend Garage Co. Wall and Greenwood Cut) -i (irt.er from I'llot Unite Inn Phone 193 CENTRAL OREGONS' AUTO MACHINE SHOP A, K. Avrr Associated lililu Minnesota noar Dontl. Phone BOM DR. II. C. DODDS IMiynlrlnu mid Kurreen offivo bonm 9 to ?2 n. m ; 1 to G p. n.j 7 te h evonluxi. Office phono 317 O'Dnnnell llldx Hon. I'linnn 21)2 M. KIU'oH THK j n 1 ILL HAVE I OOCiHT to Vl ,H ibE ATT OiHT-r'o B s-J$. MIHOTE! I, . -. i ..... .. i , 'v-i3i Insifl on 7J-P.OI FNK even i maoa c.i?: f LESS OIL COMPAMY OHNIA) BY THE MRS. V. A. SMITH Affent for Nnuont Robber Corsets and Bilk IdttBBrio .Mi'ii'i i ii I Lndlei Hoilrry PhoM B0SM P, o. Bo to Fred A. Lieuallon, M. I). lev ic. KAfl, nosk Af!D THROAT BPBOIALIBT IIVBBLt ni.uo. Offlr.o I'll. 07; House I'll. 71 J Office Hours 9 to 1 2 2 to 6; Kmnlng, 7 in