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PAGE 2 THE REND BULLETIN. DAILY EDITION. BEND, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. JULY 88, 1025 DEBT PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED Painleve SeesiAgreement by November France Anxious to Effect Settlement, Then Will Desire New Loan I'AKIS. July 22. Premier Pi; i n - leva believes Prapce will come to a settlement of her deal problem with America before the first of Novem- j ber. lie revealed this in an exclusive Interview with the United Press at I the wur ministry. He also confirmed that Krnnee hopes to obtain a loan! Ill America after the debt funding negotiations are concluded. As for the safety pact, the premier sug-1 gested its value would be "power- I fully Increased if the Cnited States j could participate or cooperate." Surrounded by maps of Morocco, the premier gave a full, frank state ment of Ills views. "France," be said, touching the i tioiu problem first, "has the very firm intention to come to a settle.) nienl with the United States. There j will be a settlement before the first I of November. It is possible that 1 Finance Minister Calllatu will go to Dm United Stales and arrange the settlement If American public opin ion desires him." Remarking on past American sag- ( Kestions that Krance was seeking to repudiate her debt. Painleve ob served : "1 want to say that no leader of i the French government ever enter-1 mined such au idea. "We wunt to discuss with the: United Stales the term of sellement and hear the American suggestions on terms. HOSI CJlvr Time He said semi official conversations ' looking toward an arrangement were; proceeding and that soon the official conversations would start. France, he confirmed, will seek a great loan in the United. Stales after the debt settlement. "We hope." he continued, "that America will see her way to aid France in traversing the rough path between the financial difficulties which are very urgent and which can j be overcome only if France is given : time and opportunity to put Into! play the powerful resources of Hu country." Turning then to the security pact negotiations. Painleve declared that France wants to wipe out war's ran cor and reestablish peace in grope. After expressing his view that America's participation In the pact would strengthen it. the premier added: "I would like it known in America that France is so free from imperial istic designs that she could only ac cept with the greatest enthusiasm the intervention and cooperation of the United States in international af fairs because she knows that Ameri ca la inspired by the same humani tarian intentions herself." Chehalis Marshal Is Freed When Self Defense Shown CHKI1ALIS. Waah.. July 22. After a short deliberation Tuesday night a coroner's jury evonerated J. W. Donahue, marshal of Peel of the shooting Saturday night of Bert (loins. All witnesses agreed that (loins was about to attack Donahue with a knife and thai the marshal warned (loins to put up his weapon, before using his own weapon. An exceptional value at an exceptional price A Renewed Car Completely overhauled in our shops and in A-l condition. 1924 Chevrolet Coupe Run about G800 miles. You cannot afford to overlook this car. If you need a car and want one that is priced right, come in and see it. Salesmen here at all hours. BEND GARAGE CO. Phone 1011 rtV,!rt iFff If Knowillo for hearing at Its Beptem VI !i'v IkIAI ber session. If this court uphold:, n UVVI Vil) A 11 IuU " Wl" 11:1X1,1 'hence lo Washington It ii overturns it, the Issue still will Vfl ft I Vfi1KT, go to Washington through a parallel U r Pr A 8 ISF i J IMS proceeding In the fed. g liixij JLI1jUs,1 ii3 WM atartod before the trial here be gall. t 'hat-go Interference Will Aclf Mnrp Anti-pv- Tlw MU through the tedornl win naiv mvic rum cv noun will travel vie the United Siatoc nlurinn i a yds 'court of appeals at Cincinnati, it is UlUtlUll UIWS b8d upon two bills, one by Scare-. alleging that the Tennessee law de Hrvan Announces He Will '"'T h,w "'' '""";"" - v teacher without due process of Start Drives for l.Ojiisla- lew"; the other is hi Robert 81. Wil- (ion In Seven States ln' 1 la3,i'rM "f 1"1"1'-' " uoii in ocvch omits inK unconstitutional interfereno with the education of his children. ill. P. l.i'ftsl Wii-.' t Tin-11,-iul PulK-tin) I.ecul opinion here seems to boh) DAYTON. Tenn., July 22 While 'hut the outlook for a reversal of the Dayton relapsed into Its wonted trail- antl-avolUtlOB law by the United nullity and its hosts of vjsitors melt- Stales supreme court is dubious, de ed away, the Scopes case started on Plte the professed optimism of the Its way to the United Stales supreme defense staff. court along two broad avenues. The best chance of knocking the Sooner or later, probably within hiw out, according to Informed opin 18 months, that tribunal will hand .Ion. Is in the supreme conn of Ten down a decision on the validity of ucssee on a technicality, such as the the Tennessee anti-evolution law, 'alleged constitutional difference he which alone was at stake in the his- tween the caption and body of the toric proceedings just ended. Ct This, to be sure, would not be Meanwhile, drives for antl-evolu- the victory for which the defeus.. tion laws will he started in at least foitpthi here, but it would give time seven states as soon as their legls. for anti-fundamentalists to organize latures convene, according to a slate- while a new law was being drafted neat given lo the United Press by Defense attorneys were still busy William Jennings Bryan. today removing legal debris to clear Upon the ultimate decision of the , the path for the upward tnurch oi supreme court will depend the sue- 'he case lo higher courts. cess or failure of these laws and of - the fundamentalist campaigns to root j In 1909 George Gibson of the the evolution theory out of American Pittsburg Pirates established a new schools. a catching record for mujor leagues by The Scopes ease itself will go u- catching 115 games, of which 131 the Tennessee supreme court at were consecutive. NOTICE OF PROPOSED STREET ASSESSMENT NOTICE IS HKREBY QIYKN that the city engineer has apportioned the cost of the improvement of District No. S9. South Third street, from the middle of its Intersection with Scott st.eet to the center line of Yew lane, being Local Improvement District No ,. upon the lots, parts of lots, and parcels of laud in said assessment district, in accord ance with the provisions of the city charter, and has determined the apportionment of said cost upon each lot or part thereof, or parcel of bind witftlfl said district, to-wit: CITY OF DBXD, ORKGON FINAL ASSKSSMKXT Hoi. I. FOI! LOCAL MPHOVKHKN'T No. sn r- ii for the Improvement of SOUTH THIRD STHF.KT inly, IS90 Name of Addition Block Lot Name of Owner Assessment Bend Park 70 1 Nelson W. Duell .. 1184.11 I Nelson W Duell 73.07 3 (leorge It Wood 2G.79 4 A. J. McDonald 19.19 5 George Tl. Wood 10.25 71 I Arthur K Smith 206 .51 2 Arthur K Smith 122.59 3 Kred K. & Laura '.. Dare ... 42. SO 72 1 George R. Wood 181.31 2 George R. Wood 124.9S 3 George R. Wood 7. ... 42.55 73 3 George It Wood 17.29 4 (leorge It. Wood 2,1. OS 5 George R. Wood. 76.22 fi J. A. & K. M. Padloy 129.50 7 George R. Wood 125.52 X George R. Wood 32.01 74 5 ft, L. Springer 10.50 6 N. L. Springer 20. 0 7 John Gordon 21.49 1 John Gordon 44.05 9 GeWge W. Falconer 84 05 10 John M. Gates 126. S3 11 John M. Gates I2S.76 12 John M. Gates 33.7R 13 Giorge It. Wood.. 16.32 14 George R. Wood 16.55 15 George R. Wood S.93 75 1 oiaf Johnson 153.16 2 Olaf Johnson 123.15 3 Olaf Johnson 34. 9 10 Gtorge H. Wood 41.39 11 George R. Wood 153.16 12 George R. Wood 1S4.1S "0 1 Livingston F. Jones 153.16 2 Livingston F. Jones 1R4.1S 3 George R. Wood 40.61 10 George R. Wood 40.16 11 Geor)l It. Wood 168.11 12 George R. Wood 1S4.18 " 1 George R. Wood 153.16 2 George R. Wood 1.14.1 8 -1 (, eorge R. Wood 39.49 '10 George R. Wood 38.93 11 George It. Wood 153.16 12 George R. Wood 184.18 79 5 Klwln L. Vinal 13.53 6 Klwln L. Vlnal 19.31 1 Klwln L. Vinal 57.95 S Klwln L. Vlnal 122.89 9 George R. Wood 127.56 10 George R. Wood 122.26 11 George R. Wood 113.96 12 George R. Wood 112.24 13 George R. Wood S9.50 II George R. Wood 5.22 15 George I!. Wood 6 24 10 George R. Wood 1.60 Third Addition to BgUd Park 186 1 DendtHo Martelllni 47.05 2 Klwln L. Vlnal 86.65 " Thomas & Kmma H. Langford 87.13 4 H. A. Purselv.. 92.49 5 H. A. Pmsely. 93.06 J II. A. Pursely 93.06 1 1 A. C. Rhodes 93.06 J P. A. Krlekson 93.06! " P. A. Krickson 93.06. 10 S. O. Stores 93.06' 11 K. A Mather 93.06 1 12 K. A. Sather 93.06 , 13 Fred G .. Morse 93.06! 14 "red (;. Morse 116.33 130 1 Augusta M, Cone 168. CI 2 Augusla M. Cone 86.96 3 Augusla M. Corn; 32.1 I 4 .1 Snow Parminter 23.09 i .1. Snow Bgrmlnter 23.19 Terminal 3 1 Harry k Ida demons 267 72 2 Chlo. Jackson 137.4s 3 A. It. & Lida llartsch CO. nr. 4 Nicholas ZleHer .64 10 William Brink 50.51 11 First National Hunk 137.4S 12 pint National Bant 267.72 4 1 .1 K to May McKenzie 267.72 2 May MeKenxie 1 37.4.x 3 George M. Jones 49.80 10 C. ft, Roeley 49,18 1 1 ft. (). Wplkitid 137.48 12 8, o. Walking 267.72 5 H. 1 II. C. Oodda 136.74 S.Vj 1 Fire! National Hank I.lti.7" s. Mi 2 il. c. Dodds 89,9" N.'4 2 First National Hank 89.91 3 First National Hank 4MB Totu 1 Asscssm on t '.Jf.7SO.17 Any objection to said apportionment or assessment may be made in writing to Ibe Common Council, and filed with Hie Recorder within 10 dayn from the publication of ibis notion, mid same will be heard by Hie Common Council before the passage of uny resolution Ms easing the COgl of said Improvement. 1.01118 BENNETT, City Recorder. NOTICE OK PROPOSED STREET ASSESSMENT NOTICE! is HEREBY CUV BIN thai the city engineer has apportioned the cost or the improvement or District so, Hnitlngi Place, from the east line of inn street to the middle of its Intersection with Bootl Street, being Local Improvement District No. Sil, upon the 0U, parts of lots and parcels of laud In said assessment district. Ill accordance with the provisions of the alt) charier and has determined Ibe upper lion men I Of said cost upon each loi or pari thereof, or parcel of laud within said district, lo-wlf CITY OF BKN'D, OREGON FINAL ASSKSSMFXT ROLL FOR LOCAL D1PKOVKMBNT SO, NO Heing for the luiprovcnicii! of HABTINOH PLAGE July, unto Name of Addition Hastings Larch Block Lot 2 W.45M F. .-..VI Wl.'eJ K B 5 '2 9 4 S I 3 1 3 4 5 6 Name of l Iwner Chae. c. Elsie M, Hugh m Thompson Chan. c. Elsie M. Miller Hugh M Thompson Harvey 6 Vnrntoa wiusiow Harvey .v.- Veruloe Wlnslow Una A L, Anderson Lonille ,V Maine Shipley George Bnrrowm.au Doris B, Poatar w Van Hornaday w Van Hornaday W. Vag Hornaday . . . Frankte D, Lehrman Prankle D, Lahrman Frankle D, Uehrman W. L. Coffey Waller A- Mary Jacobs Harry l.eroy Wilson The Bend Co. Kva U Slack Frank Le Muy Orlando Hale Assessniuiil Miller I 10.48 . 14 3 7U If, :'s S0.S3 73.7 5 6.76 11,10 1 1 1 III 181.19 118.11 I 88.89 56 S 9 30.88 30 37 2; 81 1.28 2U6 S2 10,', 0 153 72 153 7. 1 53 72 153. 7S 122 S2 wining to ibe Common council, anil filed wub ihe Recorder within 10 days from (ho publication of lull noilce, mid nunc will be heard by Un common Council before the passage of any resolution assessing Ibe OOttl of said DnprQVQInOnti LOUIS DHNNBTT, City ii Htar NOTICE or PROPOSED STREET ASSESSMENT NOTtOI is HEREBY BtVBN thai 'he City engineer ban npportl I the oosi of Hie Improvameni of District no. Bouth Third Btroet( from ihe nantar line of Yew Uana to Hie oontor line of liooiavoll avonue, being Local tmprovamani Dtatrlol No, 10, upon the lota, parts or lola( mid paicels of I. .a. i in Hald asHoasmenl dbdrlct In accordance with the pru visions of the clly cbailer. and has determined Hie apportionment ol said cost iitioil each lot or pari thereof, or parrel of laud nlllilli said district, to-wll: J MTV of BEND, oki:i.o FINAL Assess Ml-: VI' HOI I. Idlt LOCAL IM I'Hl i IM I N I No. 04) Heing for the llllplociiienl of soi rii i mini STIIEKT ,iiii. long Name of Addition Hen, I Park Block 78 Total Assessment $23S1.91 Any objection to said apportionment or assessment may be made In Writing to the Common Council, and filed with the Recorder within 10 days from the publication of this notice, and same will he heard by Hie Common Council before Ibe passattc of any resolution usscs.sIuk the cost of satil Improvement, i.ouis BBNNKTT, city Recorder Second Addition to Bend Park NOTICE OF PROPOSED STREET ASSESSMENT NOTICK IS HBRBBY GIVKN that the "clly enitlneer has apportioned the cost of the Improvement of District No v Scott Street, from the north and south clly boundary aloiiK the west line of Terminal addition to the middle of the intersection of said Scott street with South Third street, htslgg Local Improvement District No. IB, upon the lots, purls of lots, and parcels of laud In said assessment district, in uccurdiinrc srltn the provisions of the city charter, and bus deUTinlued the appor tionment of said cist upon each lot or part thereof, or parcel of laud within said district, to-wit: CITY OF BEND, OREGON FINAL ASSFSSMUNT ROLL FOR LOCAL IMPROVEMENT No. NX Being for tin- liuproYentenl of SCOTT KTREET Name of Addition Terminal .lull, BBS Block Lot Name of Owner Assessment 1 C S Hudson I34 19 2 I II. E. .Ntlchuel 12I.4U 2 John & Pearl II. Frvear 123 .05 3 First National Bank 189.08 4 First National Bank 118.01 5 First National Bank 123 05 H Will II See I ',2 5 . 3 1 Harry Ma ( lemons 200.97 2 Chlo Jackson . 200 97 3 A. It & Lida llartsch 200 97 4 Nicholas .leser 200 .97 5 Nicholas Zleser 20H 97 6 Glndvs Seeley 201.97 131 14 5 146 ,oi Name of Owner naaaaimoni 1 Klwln I. Vlnal f 61 10 2 Klwln I. Vllial 73 II 3 Klwln K Vlnal 15 II u Klwln I. Vlnal I ', I I II Klwln I, Vlnal 7 1 II II Kiwin i. vinal 7 i II 11 a surge it. Wood II 12 (Iconic It Wood 7.96 i:i Clara Rwiaa II 41 I I Clara Reuse I 'i it I I Oaorge R, Wood oi n hi Qaone it Wood Tl.ll 17 GeolK" H Wood 7 1 I 1 is Oaorge it Wood m.78 I'l Oaorge R Wood is 46 0 Qoorgs ii wooii iiis 11 Georite It Wood I oil 5 V F Sinllh I . II F. F. Urn It Ii 2 2 I I 7 .1. C Rhode - 1,11 1 1 s j c Rbodaa 1170; 9 I 0 Rhodes . I I 7 0V 1U I C Rhodes . llil I I 11 c If Bgjlth 22.15 12 f. f. Braith . 15 11 1 Dora K. Johnson 117.07 2 Dora K Johnson 10.11 .1 F. F Bmlth 18.18 10 F F Sin lib 22.15 1 I II I Park Co HO 12 12 B I Park Co 117 07 1 F. f Smith 117.01 t F f Smith 19 1 .' 1 F. F Smith . 22.15 ' F F. Smith 2 in F. F Bmlth 22 15 11 u. f Smith . 11.11 1 2 f r Smith 69 1 .' 5 F F. Smlili Id l ii F K BmltU 32 I I 7 c s. Hadaon . an. 11 S C. S. Hudson 1 1 7 06 9 c S. Hudson II I I in c s Hudson 5s 1 2 It F f Bmlth 22 1 1 12 r. f Bmlth 15 1 IS V F Smith 2 : "i Any objection tn Id apportionment $2 us 7 2 n be made In Total Assessment 122 1", 0 1 Any objection to said apportionment or ussesauii'iii may lie inadi in writing io the Common council, sjsd filed win, tUs Iteeordar within i" days from the publication of this notice, and same will be beard by Ibe Common Council before tin- BsaabSge of any raoolgtloa aaaaealag the anal of said Unprorement, LOUIS BKNNKT P. 1 "ti ll.s onlor JTfrtVJ Sis-Cylinder Cosch-BrouKbnni fjr fJVA ll lT Here's the Latest Coach - Brougham You recall, of course, that Rickenbacker first developed this typo and introduced to the industry the 4-door Coach Broughnm. This model wan an instantaneous success. Buyers acclaimed it enthusiastically. Other makers immediately began to copy or imitate the Rickenbacker. Demand has been overwhelming far beyond factory capacity. All Rickenbacker plants have been running extra forces nnd over-time, trying to catch up with orders. And now a new refined model perfected at every point is announced nnd is ready for you. Rickenbacker always has led and is deter mined to retain leadership. Cannot afford to let any other offer as fine a car or as great value for the price. Mounted on that same wonderful Rick enbacker Six Chassis with which "Cannon Ball" Baker has smashed no many cross-country speed and moun tain records; Dressed in this natty new body, it is just as snappy and distinctive In looks, as it is in action. And "Cannon Ball", who has driven many great cars, aays this Ricken backer "Is a performing fool". At its price $1 ,595 f. o. b. Factory -this Coach-Brougham is just as great a bargain as it is in performance, in beauty and in luxurious riding qualities. Drive this Rickenbacker Six yourself it will be a revelation to you. 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