The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, August 06, 1925, Image 2

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Till: HEND BULLETIN, UA1LY EDITION. BEND, OREGON,
THURSDAY, AUGUST (i, t08B
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HUNT SCHWARTZ
ON BOARD SHIP
Steamer Nordic to Stop
at Westport
Man Answering to Descrip
tion of Murder Suspect
On Way to Sweden
CO, V. M Wire to Thi H.ni! Bulletin)
PORTLAND, Ann. 8, The Bwed
Ish steamer Nordic, en routs from
San Krurii-isco, Is due at Westport,
Oregon, tomorrow afternoon and
will doek there- before coming to
Portland.
Authorities will search tin- vessel
there for a man suspected of being
Chillies Henry Schwartz, missing
Walnut Creek scientist.
OAKLAND. Cul.. AllR ti. Charles
Henry Schwartz, missing Oakland
chemist who is wanted for murder,
is believed to have escaped aboard
.the steamer Nordic of the tleneral
Steamship company, which left her1
yesterday for Swedish ports.
Officials of the Moore shipyard
here told Chief of Police Drew toda
that the day after the explosion ami
fire in the Walnut Creek laboratory,
a man answering Schwartz's descrip
tion, carrying two suit cases ami
highly nervous, asked directions to
the Nordic's dock.
. After- leaving her pier here, the
Nordic lay in the bay until yester
day. Wireless communication with
the vessel will be made in an effort
to bring about the apprehension of
Schwartz, if the man aboard is prov
en to be the man being hunted in the
"insurance hoax murder."
have been helping II. '1'. Mikkcl.cn
finish putting, up his hay
Uussell Totmau is drlvln.a the der
rick for It. H. Stewart this week.
(I. F. Jewel made a business trip
to Bend one din this week.
Miss Hamilton of Heud is visiting
.Miss Qrace Sawyer.
Anton Ahlsirom was a Uedtuond
visitor Friday.
Most of the farmers in (his vicinity
have finished haying. They report a
good crop.
A public dance was given at the
hall on Saturday evening, which was
attended by a large crowd. Mouturs
orchestra furnished the music. Sup
per was served by ladies of the com
tnunlty.
Virgil Iteckwith of Kedntoud was a
caller at the O. IS, Anderson home on
Thursday evening.
Mrs. Qlen Kriger and children.
Mrs Harvey Berry anil Mrs. Krigei's
aunt called on Mrs. 1 1 V. Mil, kelson
Thursday afternoon.
Ceorge Krickson and family, ami
Nels Kallluok and son Hjalmar of
Bend visited at the home of Anton
Ahlstrom on Sunday.
Mrs. C. K. Jewel accompanied Al
fred Pedersen and son Oswald to
Bend on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Cray and chil
dren of Bend were callers at the Milt
kelsen home on Friday evening.
Mrs. O. K. Anderson and nephews.
Kussell anil Hubert Totinan. were
Bend visitors on Wednesday.
Mr. aud Mrs. Harvey Berry and
Mrs. Kriger's aunt and uncle, of Mc--Miunville,
are visiting at the Kriger
home.
Mrs A. M. Betty arrived Saturday
morning from Oakland. California, to
spend a two months' vacation here
on the Betty ranch. She will be joined
later by Dr. Betty, who is now in
Oklahoma.
Name Grange Officers
After Five Resigned
PLKASANT RIDGE, Aur. 5.---The
following officers were elected at the
last meeting of the Pleasant EUdfti
grange No. t;lO to fill the vacancies
made hy the recent resignation of
several of the officers: Overseer. Wil
lis Mallery; secretary, C. M. Hasmus
Ui; steward. Ruben Harnard : ludy
nshUunt steward. Mrs. J. A. Chase;
member executive committee. Joe
Herchtold. A fine program was given
during t lie lecturer's hour, and a
lunch of coffee and strawberry short
cake was served by the refreshment
committee.
Alfred Pedersen aud son Oswald
WOOL MAKKKT QUIRT
(U. P. Leased -Virr to The Bon J Bulletin)
BOSTON, Aug. The wool mar
ket was (julet and steady, although
there is evidence of some further
I uyiug by manufacturers and some
fair sized lots have recently been
taken, (ienerally. however, a hand
to mouth policy is being pursued
Territory wools are quiet with mod
erate sales within the range of prices
of the past Week. Interest in foreign
wools is not active, hut the market
has been very steady. Fine straight
lomber. 55 ft otic: half Mood. 47c;
quarter blood. 51 frolic; common
44c.
FATE OF SCOTT
LEFT TO JURY
Early Decision Expected
as to Sanity
No Compromise Verdict as
lo Killer lo be Permit-
i .
ted, Court Rules
it. V. Win- to I'll Ii-nd Bulletin)
COURT ROQM, CHIQAQO, Aim. 8,
The jurors "ho are to decide
I whsthor Kussell Scott is insane and
i (hereby MY0 him from hanging or
that he is sane ami must go to the
gallows started their deliberations at
i4:-5 today. Judge Joseph B. Oavid.
in instructing the jury warned that
Scott must be presumed sane until
preponderant evidence of insauity is
found
The jury must QOUSldSV 'he CSPa
bility of the various witnesses railed
to give their opinion of Scott's men
tul condition, he said.
The defense considered this point
a victory. The jury had no choice
nt Verdict, the court said.
it must bt' sane or insane as the
mental condition of the prisoner is
the only question involved, said the
judge.
Scott showed a real interest for the
'first time during the reading of in
structions. He sat up straight and
paid close attention to Judge David
In his instructions. JiuUe havid
ordered the jury to remember thai
the burden of proof rests with the
petitioner. Scott being considered
sane until otherwise decided.
As to the verdict, the judge told
the jury they must either find him
isane or insane and have no other
verdii t to briu in.
Kussell was taken out to the bull
pen His purenl.s and wife remained
in the court room. The elder Siott
sat alone and his wife and .Mrs. Kus
sell Scott sat together, some distance
a w a y . T h ey eyed the door to the
jury room nervously, twisting their
hands and crumpling their handker
: chiefs.
V Al.t'KD BIRDS K1I4J9D
six canaries of imported slock. '
valued ai $80, were killed by a pre-,
d.uory eat last night in the conserva
tory of Robert Arnold, son of Mr. j
and Mi's. J. r Arnold. The six birds,
, of the Hart mountain type, were
i part of a group of 19 owned h
Robert The eal smmked ItttO the
i conservatory through the basement
; ami hilled the six canaries after the
bottom had been knocked off their
j cage.
oim,, t;t, si it iih;
tU. P. UMd Wire to Tfc IWml lluih-tlnl
; tUKtlAUS, Wash.. Aug. 9, The ;
body of Dora Stump. 18, who shot
, tarsal ( after beiug punished (or
; some trivial offense in her home,
was found near her home (n a clump
of brash.
dairy ami ponntv
V. l.raed WlrrtoTJu- lb ml Bullvtin)
POKTI.AND. August tl Mullet
Cube extras IiOc, standards I He.
prime firsts (7c. firsts rc
KgRM Kxtras ;l7c. firsts ;tiie, pul
lets ;t'Jc, current receipts ItOVfcc.
Pekin has a famous drug store
Which dates from the year 1500. The
proprietor today is a direct descen
dant ol the man who established the
buslussfl
-aj3. " . . rj..5l-.'
I' i f rt
ROSKBURG STORE LOOTKD
KOSKBVUO. Ore.. Aur. 6. Rob
bers entered the Wilder & Agee
clothing store here during the night
and made away with approximately
$2.5f0 worth of merchandise The
loot ineluded SO men's suits and
larce quantities of women's hose and
other filks.
Krom records taken over a number
of years at $.000 stations, together
with observations made on board ship
it is calculated that on an average
there are 16 thunderstorms over
every 25o square miles of the earth
surface annually. This means that
the world s daily ration of thunder ir
44, moo storms.
IS A BAD BACK
CRIPPLING YOU?
It's hard to do one's work, when
e vei v day hriugs morning lameness
throbbing backache, and a dull,
tired feeling. If you suffer thus. I
look ti your kidneys. Weak kld
i.eys cause Just such troubles and
ou are likely to have headaches,
too, with dfJMtnesH ami kidney Irrcg
ularities. Don't Hlfe neglt'ct I'se
Doans Pills a stimulant diuretic.!
Doau's have helped thousands. Ale
. ndor ;ed here at home. Ask your
iteighhor!
A convincing case
H. Itonney. 1079 5th Ave . W.
KuKene. Ore., sayn: "Kidney trou
ble put me down and out When I
tried to lift I collapsed aud was
laid up for days. 1 began using
Doatr's Pills and they worked won
ders for me."
MANS"
ILLS
60c
ST1MVI wrntl'RETK: Si KIDNEYS
Taster Milburn to. Ml ChnuMio.NV
. 1
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
m
wea kmts
BUICK 42 door Sedans
Buick now introduces a line of 4-door and
2-door sedans that sets a new standard of
comparison for closed cars. Never before
have such values been offered at such low
prices. And these new sedans arc hut one
of the many features in the Better Buick.
See it today at any Buick showroom.
BUICK MOTOR company - PUNT, MICHIGAN
Olvttltn , GtHtrtt Htttrl CorptrlHt
Bend Garage Co.
Oatty-Cornorod tram Pilot Outte inn
Open ah Mgbt Platte ma
CITY GARBAGE
CONTRACTORS
Will Remove Your
Garbage
Tel. 66 W. 835 Bond
WMte, Dirt, Rock or may kind of
Re(oo "Tta Yellow Track"
OPEN
West Side Service
Station
Central Avenue and
Columbia Street
DR. GRANT SKINNER
DENTIST
Room in, O'Kjuh hmr
Phone -s.tr, W
R. S. HAMILTON
ATTORNET-AT-LAW
Roodjb II and II First National
Bank Building. Phonx 61.
(Or. Tatan Offloil
DR. J. W. THOM
Physician and Surgeon
O'Kane Uldg.
Olltca phono Vil. Rci. 1504
Herbert R. Welshons
Accountant
Kooin 0, Dohc IiiiIch Invcslmciit
Co. UuililiiiK. Honil
Transportation
Costs are
"By the Mile"
Not By the Qallon
You pay the current price for
gasoline, but its actual cost to
you may be twice that much. It
depends on the gasoline you buy.
There is no secret about
what constitutes a good
gasoline. But it's impor
tant that you know.
Union Gasoline, for ex
ample, is refined from the
highest grade western
crude. It is a quality prod
uctnot made to sell at
a price.
Union Gasoline is non
detonating. Its power
impulses arc not those of
a sledge hammer. Its ex
plosion progresses with
resulting power that is
smooth.
With Union, your
motor starts quickly ac
celerates with a swift, vt
brationless pick-up - and
easily attains an even, glid
ing speed.
You will find, as a result,
that your motor will yield
more miles, at less upkeep
cost, with Union Gasoline.
If it were possible to
make a better gasoline,
that gasoline would be
found where you sec the
Union sign. At Union Oil
service stations, and inde
pendent dealers of the first
class everywhere.
Union
N on-Detonating
Gasoline
Union Oil Company
ofCanibrnia v
Also Producers of Aristo Motor Oil
UI TOO! I79C SERVICE
STATION
Oregon Avenue and Bond Street
UNION GASOLINE AND OILS
VULCANIZING CRANK CASE SERVICE
Only 22 yifHTH old. VVlillcy Micnn
tin' ne pilot of tiio Burlington clot
hi liio Mississippi Vftlley league,
Meved to be the-Vbungesl mnnkgeir in
organised baseball.
HIRE A CAR
and drivn It yoursalt
Reasonable Prices
FRANK REED
Bond and Groenwnod
Phone 29 W. IJned Cur Lot
CARLSON & LYONS
PLUMBING
& HEATING
Plumbing and Heating Bappllea
Bath Room Aoeessorlea, ate., ate.
Pipe, Valves
and Fittings
TELEPHONE 159-J
m ml
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PREVENT FOREST FIRES
Now is the most dangerous part of the Seaflbn
for forest fires. lie careful in the woods.
BR00KS-SCANL0N LUMBER CO.
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