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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1925)
THK REND KU1.1.KT1N, PA1LY EDITION, BEND. OREGON. MONDAY. JULY 18. 1!25 SAYS THEOLOGY HURTS RELIGION Find No Poison Trace llle Invent Igal loll. ileHplte (he fai l that llle latlUl coiiiliel - n Jin i brouKiii a vertlloi or mlalde at the In Examining Organs PORTLAND, July ID No trace of poison has as yci beau revealed In ihe ejamtuatlon ol the. vital orieim of Mm Violet While, uepeatod of tiaVtm been nlurdi'l ril III Seattle two yearn ago. Ill 10 I' W llai'dliiK. elieinlst. declared loday. The body wiim exllllllled last week I time of her dentil Hurdlni said if then w potion 1 preseul It would probahly be BeVoTttl tin r " baton It wan Idoiiliried i HAHOlo LltlHNHH IjACK I Mm P. I.. Jones and Mrn. II. II OrA) were arretted Bundey by Dpu I) state uame Warden 0 a. Adante on a rlmmo of flnhliiK without CHINA'S RIGHTS Swampscott Conferences Outline Policy Government Must be Con ducted to (live Foreigners Protection, However Strife Laid to Narrow ness by Burbank at Astoria for the purpose of making I ItoeUeU. llant Evolutionist Declares Bryan's Skull of Prim itive Type PAGE 2 (U. r. U'ai Win t Th.- iwn.i BolMtm SANTA HOSA. Cal.. July 13. Religion Bad theology are sharply divided with ardent disciple.-, ai the hitter doing ull they CM to kill re ligion. I.uther llurhauk. world fam ous plant scientist, told the Tinted Press In hp Interview ut his homo hero today. The attempt is not deliberate. Bar hank believes, hut it is betas done mistakenly "through just such ex amples of narrowness as evidenced in the Is9ti"s drawn at the Scopes trial in Dayton." "Mr. Bryan and his supporters may he sincere, although I hear more and more persons expressing doubt of that sincerity, and even of Mr. Bry an's sanity, but they are certainly doing more to kill religion than are the avowed enemies of the church." Bui bank said. "They are not tcachln bill It i.lways prevails, sooner or er. In the meantime they are doing, great damage to the cause of religion as represented by the church in America." Ricardo Cortex, Jetta. Cioudal and. Noah Beery in the R.a.ou.1 Walsh Production Q he Spaniard.' A Paramount ' Picture Opens Tonight at The Capitol depicts the extremes in modern so ciety. Bryan Classified On ino end Is the I. V. YV. and next to it is the idle rich, both para sites. Burbank explained. In the middle of the line lie the valued strains, the scientists, the scholars, the musicians anil the public lead- the truth. :t,rs- ... lat-1 iiryan aim evoiuuou bank sums up the issue in words: "Mr. Bryan i? an honored personal Hur-these COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS In the Matter of Claim for Indemnity of Iru Paxton. This matter comes on to be hoard on this 1st day of July. Ifttt, upon uraace. Deschutes County having accepted the provisions of the anieiulinenl to the Workmen's Conr.ietis.ttlon Law providing industrial accident Insur-, ance for ull salaried peace officers. 1 and having done so is now obligated lo make monthly paymeris to the In dustrial Accident Kund on account of said officers, it Is hereby ORDERED thai the t'ounty clerk be and he hereby Is authorized und d tree ted to issue his warrants month. ly to the Industrial Accident Fund of friend of mine, yet this need not pre- the claim of Ira Paxlon for indemnity the state ef Orogo;. In the sum of Burbank, in private, as in public.!1"1 " uanarwmwn mm .... ...n ivowed follower of the evolu- "'1" " ",cn "'""' o.... rmt- lliea. On Ihe wall of his . uppior.rnes me ueauuvru .1 .ype. Keelines and the use ot gesticulations 'and words are more according to the nature of this type than lnvestigs- is an libnury private studio where a well worn leather couch affords him rest from his work In the evolution of plants, ltra chart, one of three in the world, he says, depicting what hereditary evoluti in means. This chart, made by K. T. Smyth, and soon to be published, traced the strains of mankind and startlingly , v sear. I lion and reflection. "Those who would legislate agallUM j the leaching of evolution should also legislate apaini-t sravity. electricity and the unrcasonahle velocity of light. :;nd also should introduce a clause to prevent the QM of the tele scope, the microscope and the spec tastrope, or any other irstrument of precision which may in the future be invented, constructed or used tor the discovery of truth." SHARP RAIN AIDS -still C-T-C sales mount upward FIOM Los Angeles, Salt Lake, Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma, Port land, San Francisco .... everywhere in the West .... come reports of in creasing C-T-C sales! In 1924, the number of re tail dealer selling C-T-Csmade a tremendous increase 120 per cent gain over 1 923. And still C-T-C sales mount upward! It looks as though unquestionably 1925 sales will at least double those of 1924 ! The reason ? Engineers be hind C-T-C are keeping their promise I They came West from Akron, where they held high executive positions, to build even a better tire in the West. Motorist say they have done it. , We shall be glad to give you expert information about vour i tires, and if you need them put on C-T-C's either bal loons, semi -balloon;, heavy- . duty cords or oversize cords ! "Quality will ncecr be sacrificed to meet a price" President ' Columbia Tire Corporation : FRENCHIE'S SERVICE STATION lK.l I.a Pine, W in. Koflu I'rinov 1 1 lo, I'lineville Ami) Go. Kcduioui, Dol.kins llros. Madias, ,1. U. Cliestnul Warm Springs, H, K. Masses Culver, W. V. Men haul Ton Rock, II. T. Kiev Built-hy-hand CORD! Hcary-Duty Pnncnger - Full Balloon Scml-Bafloon-Heavy-Dury Commercial I A C-T-C Tube adds mileage I I tn almost any casing I for the slaughter of cow of the appraised vulue of $ , which said cow w slaughtered under the provisions of Chapter 215 of the LaW of Oregon for 1!15. and it now appearing to the Court from said claim and the Certificate of the State Veterinarian on file herein that said Ira Puxton Is entitled lo the said In demnity in the sum of $ , of which Deschutes County is entitled to pay one-half and the balance to be raid by the State: it is therefore ORDERED that the said claim be and the same is hereby audited and allowed, and the County Clerk Is in structed to issue his warrant In the sum of $ payable to the said Ira Paxton: and it Is further OBDBKSD that the Clerl he and' he hereby Is Instructed to certify a copy of this order to the State Veteri-1 ta nTTrwr'U rmre 1VS Jul IV-XI 1 llVLfO narian at Salem. Saddle Mountain Blaze Con ' troiled at Last In the Matter of Claim fur Ind, t.i;ii' of K. E. Stevens. S3 oil for each tloo.uu of payroll pal dto S. K. Itoberts. Sheriff, and (Seorgc ft'. Stokoe. Deputy Sheriff, and at the rate of 51.00 for each f I in ..on of salary paid to llaiel Mar Ion and Carol Hoyil: and it Is further ORDERED that there be deducted from the wages of each of the said petsons named above, beginning with June 1. 1112.'., the sum of one cent per day. said amount to be forwarded to the Industrial Accident Kund to gether with the other payments ord i ered jbore In the Matter of the llend Flower I Show. ORDERED that a warrant be drawn on the (leneral Fund In he sum of TS.0e, payable to the Secre tary of the llend CM approptulion being In aid ot the Mend Klower Show In the Matter of Kepalrs to Scott Street. It xas tl fit ord red that th 111. I'. U..-.l Wire t" It..- Ilrn.l nullalm 8WAMP8COTT, July 19 Proiu lses made to China In tin' Washing ion conference of 11)31 should be kept, Is the view of Ihe American government. , At the same time (lie United Slates insists China shall take adequate measures to protect foreigner;, and meet her treaty respoiisibllttle'i This Is the United Stales' pollcv toward china as developed lo confer' dices ,.f President Coolidge and See rotary of State Kellogg over the weak end. Linked with this policy, the United i States favors conferences lo adjust I customs and to consider Ihe burnlni I question of extra territoriality In i China. It Is likely two Important confer-) enees of the wurld powers with China J will be summoned lu China before the end of the year The first will I consider raising China's turlffs. us I agreed at the Washington conference. Clash Uael) i The other conference will probably' take up the question of administra tion of Justice by foreign nations In China and extra territoriality acini I Ilea rlalmed by China to be In viola-, : Uon of her sovereignty. The new policy Is not In agreement ! with unofficial reports from Toklo I and Loudon that Japan and (ireat Ilrltatii favored postponement of any Chinese conferences on general ques tions until after the present trouble was quieted. The American government, how iever. Iiuk received no official word Itioiu any of the powers disapproving of Immediate calling of the confer ences Kellogg cancelled his plans to re turn to SI Paul to continue his vaca tion and returned today Washington. League, said ' . 1 over ine , n i ill prouiems nun me tor- elgn debt question. Kellogg discussed the "general 'situation'' on debts with the i,r,l. i . 'dent, he said, but there were no new YOU MAY HAVE HEARD THIS ONE Hut it's worth repeating, ll illustrates an important point. Once UPOII ll Utile of u new ly ot guilt.', tug not mi niaiiy years ago the QlOCU)ni d company held a very important meet They were deciding whether lo charge 1 1 or .'. for a patented article which the company was about to put on tlx- market. All thi' evidence llldlcali'd that the kit llle article for fl. could profitably .nun Nevertheless, they net llio $.1 until their patenu run price ul out fa Mid maintained It lit This article undoubtedly saves it cost two or three times a year and II lasts (en or twenty years Theiefoie. men have ui sell c.l that the price was lair. Ihat the Inventor and the Investors who made tin i article available to Ihe public weie entitled to a gmxll) retain We do not venture to dlacu i the Insinuation of that What we should like lo point (lilt In lhl pile ll thai , ,liip..ti iMMie i barged M.V had Tin been pul Ik utility, " W law WOUld have pielelltcl II. Oregon's Public i 'iir . i rules they charge ure siibji lie Service Commission re regllluled bv the rl to the Jurisdiction Stale III 111! Th- Pill. Bend Water, Light & Power Co. t v mi rl li i nt In i ii t ti ii Imnrivoiiimil sf ThU matter come.- on to l1 heard "V t ., ! tl . ! . nurn, u (iiiiiit i,",ni in ,i. (U. V, Wire tn Tht- Bend Bulletin) ASTORIA. Ore.. July 13. A sharp ' rain Sunday nipht Rave the iippf-r ; liand to the 40 fire fighter battling (the fire raging in the 'ro n-WiIam-i ptte Paper CoriDanv slashings near "Saddle mountain and today the tired 'Court from said claim and the on thin lt day of July. 1920. upon the claim of It. K. Stt-venrt for in demnity for the slaughter of cow of the appraised vulue of $ which said ow w slaughtered under the provisions of Chapter 115 of Oregon Laws for 1115. and it now appearing to the crew was resting, the fire under com I plete control and practtcally out. At no time did the fire actually ' burn in green timber and the loss it occasioned Wt comparatively slight. although for more than 4S hours it i threatened the heart of Clatsop coun j ty's timber belt. aturoay evening the iiame n r- tificate of the State Veterinarian on file herein that said It. K. Stevens Is entitled to the said indemnity in the sum of $ of whih Des chutes county is entitled lo pay OM half and the balance to be paid by the state, it Is therefore Ordered that the said claim he and the same is hereby audited and al- ttmotint not to exceed (hv sum of M.OO'i .i 0, said amount to In piyalle Bitot the completion of ald work and whenev r funds we r in hand follow ing the payment for all market road and stale highway work to lie paid for from the Market Road Kund for whfrh engagement have now been made. There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was then had to Saturday. July 11. tMt, at 2:00 P. M. developments. Detroit has 7. mod Inhabit profess the If Often faith. j reached the edge of the green timber, 'owed, and the county clerk la In land damaged several donkey engines ' strut ted to lsaue his warrant in the located there, hut frenzied efforts ot "a of $ . payable to the : the fire fighters saved the engines : from destruction and checked the fire iat the edge of the timber. I Two New Busses Are Added For Bend to Eugene Line id Iru Paxton: and it is further Ordered that the clerk be and he hereby is Instructed to certify a copy of this order lo the state veterinat lan at Salem. In the Matter of Claim for Indemnity of D. 11. Oaten. This matter come:-; on lo be heard patronage on this Ut day of July. li:,. upon the claim of I). II. Gates for indeui- WANTS SK ItKTAKV HKXAtOR W. P. Lrued Wire In Th II. r. I UullMlnl Washington. July 13. Recom mendation that Douglas II. Mai Ar thur, secretary ao the late Senator I.add. North Dakota republican, he appointed to succeed Senator Ladil. was made by the widow of the sen ator in a letter lo Governor Sorlle of North Dakota today. So heavy has been the i accorded the Hend-Kugene bus line .that the stage company as . forced nltjr for the slaughter of one cow of Sunday to put on two new busses, the appraised value of U, which jonc of 24 passengers, the other of ;,!, ,.ow was slaughtered under the 16 passengers capacity, tor the re- provisions of chapter 27, of laws ol mainder of the season these w ill be ; Oregon for 1915. and It now appear used In Sunday excursion trips orer ling to'the court from said claim and I the pans, it was announced today tol- ,lf. certificate of the slate vcterin- lowing yesterday s run when both armn hf.ren lhat KuM 0. H. j were filled to capacity. cues Is entitled to the said indem nity In Ihe sn mof SI I. of which I reetolog Is 'he name given to the j Deadlines county la entitled lo pa science concerned with Ihe study n-l!0np half and the balance to be paid i destruction of Insects and animals ,y the stale; It Is therefore The sooner ymi Chryttttixe your transporlation, tht fatter your hunk orrount will tjrow. 1 harmful to mankind. The Barrier Between Cnn one never escape the consequences of wrong doing? Here is a girl who tried it, nnd who says it can't be done. She says: "Don't think you can be reckless and get away with it. Yourpastwill always rise up when least expected. Life is ono awful fear of ex posure. No matter what you pay, the price is never great enough. Several men have proposed marriage to me but I can never marry. My past life is an insurmountable barrier.That's part of the price I shall goon paying for oppos ing Ood's Laws." Read this girl's story, which appears complete under the title, "A 8ocial Outcast," in August True Story Megazine. Iirue Story 4f a newsstands 25? j Ordered that the said Claim be and j the same is hereby audited and al lowed, and the county clerk Is In jflriicted to issue his warrant. In the sum of 7, payable lo the said D. 11. 0Ues ;and It is farther Ordered that the clerk be mid he j hereby Is I Detracted to certify a copy o fthis order lo the state vetcrlnur- inn at luteal. In the Matter of Stale Industrial In-i The New CITY OF BURNS The center of Eastern Oregon Lumbering. Stock and Farming Industry BaHdiallal lot in the hrrt ot Hurt... rtMioYnt rllstrM I7r to tlsO rmrh. The momt iwiWt location in the rity. Arrr-m-c If SdJtl unrlrr irri (fhvtton. rich tKrftom lanrl within eltr hmftn. H.'KflAli ltd mrvH rplvnrliI l-vet lanrf. 1 mil of Hrrrlck uw mill, cheaply irnyatcl from warm artbian water, a :. n 'T,iH. Sentl for lint of hartralnii. W. T. LESTER CO. 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You are as sure of a product's worth as if you saw it in a window, asked about it, examined it, took it home and tried it. The facts in advertisements are the facts of actul use. You can get more than enjoyment out of these show windows at home. You can get solid economy. Read the advertisements. They make your choosing wise. -