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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1925)
PAGE 2 THE KKXD m'l.l.KTIN, DAILY EDITION, HEND, OREGON, TIIUKSnAY. AUGUST t:!. L02B FIRE SITUATION STILL MENACES Flames Spring Up In New Locations Smoke Clouds Prevent Help From Air Patrols Over Montana Forests (U. P. UwO Wire to Th.- BVn.l lluMcCr.) PORTLAND, Aug. 13. Although, weather coadHIona nv aame ro npitt' from the ItiKh fire ilmiKor in Oii'Kim (uresis, the Munition whs stilj procarlous with several new fire.; burning today. A new fire ni (omul near Keu ben, according to reports from Kose-burg- Fires were also reported to have inning up In the Doschutei na tional forest, two miles southeast of Churlton lake, ami in the Ochoeo na tional forest. The Hyhee sprinps fire near Ifed ford has spread over about 1,000 acres and the Imnuha creek fire near l'rospeet was reported still burning. the KaniKsti forest in Idaho. OI.YMIMA. Wash. Aim. lit Al thOUJBh fire ontltUtldni were vaslly improved todnv. a number of fires were still burning in Washington forests out of control. A new lire broke out near Snciunl mie on the Skomlsh river and klong the Index Selena railroad. Assistant Supervisor Billlngtlea was Injured while fiKhlitiK the flames on the l.ltTle ijuileene river lie Ural taken to the marine hospital al I'ort Townpnd. A fores: fin inuviuK northward from th. Columbia national forest is threatening 5.000 acres 01' re planted forest on the old Clapue burn in Lewis eouuty. according 10 word from tlit- Kaiuier forest. New firea were reported near Dia mond hutte 011 the Yakima Indian reservation. Fire tighten were ex perieneinK difficulty in holding a blnrro al Mineral in cheek over a mile from. MISSOULA, Mont. Aug. 13. (really augmented crews are mak ing good headway against most of the forest fires In Montana. North ern Idaho and Kaslern Washington, forestry officials at the district head quarters here announced today. Many blazes are under control but dense smoke clouds for hundreds of miles prevented accurate observation by air patrols. Yesterday fighters succeeded in throwing trenches along one side of lite 17 mile blaze in the Kootenai forest, north of I.lbby. Montana. This blaie has already covered near ly 20.000 acres and is the largest for this district in five years Despite unfavorable weather con ditions, control Hues were expected to be established today with several hundred new men at work. Weather conditions have caused various forest supervisors to predict that the coming week will be the Boat hazardous of the season. Two bad fires are still burning in J. E. Ledgerwood Transfer anil Hauling Moving a flja i lallj All fJoods Handled with I'are ifiice loos Bond St. Phone 324 Kes. Phone 279-W Police Arrest Suspects, One of Men Released 1 1 COQttattW) from pm 1 i I on iht nervous u onion niat ohiMron, wort swept away to a great extent by the report of Fire Thief Tom I'arlon OB his investigation Wednesday aft ernoon of the story of li year old Bessie SkuRKs. who was seized by u strange man on lolunihia avenue shortly before noon and earried to a point seveial miles west of the city. Story lutitntetl Chief Carion, accompanied by sev eral firemen, took the Kirl with them to the place where the strang er had left her. near a rock iunrry which is hitnt operated by Fred Van Matre. Here they found the tracks of the stranger's automobile, his tracks and those of the little girl, correspond ing exactly to her story. There was no question but that the girl had been taken thfljft just as she de scribed. I'arlon concluded. As to the stranger's departing without molesting the girl, i'arlon believes that he did n t see the men working down in the quarry until lie hud led the girl to a point at some distance from the car: and that when i he did see them, he threw her to the ground end fled. The men In the quarry did not see them. The tracks of the same automo bile, with tire treads corresponding exactly, were found where the girl said she was picked up. ':r t ' BBBBH bUk III ooills .mi niK The very popular patterns t' Genuine Cut Glass All cut in lead-blown Blanks. Star or Sunburst Designs Fall tUierbt'te, ."or SD.40 Low tiherboUi for S-.m l-'ooted lut GIUMM. li for . Handled CuetaruV, II tor 1ISA0 Uohleta, 11 tor 18.40 locklail tlla tl for Sli.ltl Uo come ill gntpe and cluster llealjt.il - 10 Star design Cut Glass Pitcher ami t; Glasses $2.40 Also comes in cluster and grape designs 1). M. C. Colors Are Fast. 64 different colors of 6-strand Embroidery Cotton from tvhien to choose BIG ASSORTMENT OK STAMPED COOPS EXCELLENT VALUE Coppered Nickeled Plated Tea Kettle S2.25 Our bin selection of Aluminum Ware includes every household necessity. Ginghams! Ginghams! Ginghams! Wide range of patterns 32 inches wide 19c yard 27 inches wide 16c yard How Many Miles in Your Motor And What Do They Cost? The answer is not in the price per quart of oil, but hmv much per mile. Nor are the higher priced oils necessarily the best. Arlington Pastor's Wife Is Victim of Pneumonia Falling ill with pncuaionia while ii a vacation canipinp trip throiiKh Put sunshine. Uutilfuna -aEB-V ' ' -iSGBS : ' - 1 i feE urn Central Oregon. .Mrs. A J Neufeld. wife of the Methodist hTpiscopal inin lmer ut Arlinttton. died at 3:40 o'clock tbis mornitiK at Ibe St Cbarlef hospital The body will be shipped to Arlington Krld:iy inorn Intt. Mrs. New-feld wuh al Diamond Inke. with her husband anil four chil dren, when she was taken ill. She was brought to Hend Tuesday and was at the home of Itev. Frank James until Wednesday an niiiK. vheti her illucs becauiu so serious ; that she wan taken to the hospital, flex-, and Mrs. Newfebl and family I had been at ArllnRion for three ; years. Club Planning Picnic For Its Usual Forum Instead of holding ih regular forum lunrheon. the Bend Cnninit r- iul club will Mtl Wntiic.Hday immim ai tend a pfcjUc dinner al Tumulo island, an Kiiests (,f Hi Tumalo pr j rt pcoplr who will aluo elilertain OoVrnor Waller M. IMern- and h UMIIltMtl of the deri land board and irrigation jtrpurill- 'fninii-i''in. The tnvHaUon of th Tumalu pe' Itle was arrepiod today by (he COflt imU dab dirertorb. They also a--epted the invitation ot the Alhany CtVtDtber f CotntttrCi to attend ih I. inn county f . I r . An- KHM II or - , The Alhan uluh sent a IiIk dol0l Uoi hero last year, and Hend will retiprocat' hy NOdlM LOO r inor' tninuierctHl iut BjtmbOn to the AI liuny fair, Rtdnp hy way of the San tfum pnw and relitrntnt; h (he Me Kenzlo pans Sanliam Route Taken Is Warning to Sheriff 'Continued from paK- li enforcement officers wi-re rushed from many iuarters Thirteen mil itiamen from Silverton w-te soon COttblB.g the couu'ryside in the dark ness, while lie additional national' Kiiardsmen left Hie penitentiary ban at 5:30 a m. today to continue the, seareh Stele biithw.-y piiiridmen wit" ajaol (lispatched to the vicinily of I'ratiimJ while three Btttbinoblle loads of I'ort-1 land police arrived to assist. For tXCanpUi Tlterc isn't a better mutor oil in the world than ArLsto Motor Oil. It Ls refined in Cvlr firni.i,from tclectcd west ern crude. Heeause of volutne pro dttetion, and low freight rates, it easily un Jer-.sells the eastern oils. Sonic people think that the higher price means a better oil. Nothing could be farther from tin truth. Aristo, a an instance, is made without regard for cost with concern only for quality. Vndii couldn't be a better lubricant if vou paid twice as much for it. Aristo comb. Us the for mation ol carbon. It is an Unexcelled lubricant. It Mving is thus in service as well as price. Made by the I'nion Oil Company, Mild at Union Oil service stations ami by independent dealers ot the first class everywhere. The quantity of coal In China 1- 'estimated by experts to In sufficient lo supply the whole world for 1,010 reeri to come at the present rale of consumption. Yellow and light tints of orange, acrually put sunshine in your home, create an atmosphere of happi ness and inspiration. And they make rooms appear more roomy loo. Even a little touch of some Rasmuscn sun shine color will do wonders for your home. And when you use Ras musscn Paint you can be sure of a fine finished job. 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