The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, August 14, 1925, Image 2

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THE BEND BULLETIN. DAILY EDITION, B END, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST I I. 11)25
SALE OF LAND
IS QUESTIONED
Duffy Decides In Crook
Tax Cases
by the tlc-fondiinc hul it was urged
, ilia! under the lerini of IDS mottaWSe
!ilnlMlff was entitled lo the rents
nd nroiiu us security. Jqjdge Huffy
dented the motion tor appointment
of B nwlviT, lioltlinK thut I ho real
contest is between tbe plaintiff mid
the I'at'ifir Coast MoitmiRo Co.. and
(he lattiM- not MtBJ made a party de
fendant, it was not advisable to ap
point a receiver at (his time.
Failure (o Tender Amount
. Necessary Considered
Factor by Court
Knur decisions in Crook county
case:, were handed down by Clrcuf.
JaulKu T. B. J. Duffy today. ;11 of
them having to do with tin rettomp
tVin of land .sold for taxes.
lu the case of Frank Towner TS.
AY. B. Morse, (he defendant has file!
an answer containing matter rola
. tlve to the merits of the case and In
abatement. The plaintiff filed a de
murrer on both points. Jmliie unify
overruled the demurrer as tj (he
ItterHs of the case, but upheld It us
' 13 (he abatement.
In the case of N. C. Wallace,
trustee, vs. J. L. Karnock. (ho de
tendaal had filed an answer to the
complaint admitting all of the nllagn
tlons but ileuyinK (hat the plaintiffs
rights were paramount to those of
the defendant, and alleging that
Wallace as representative of Stevens
l& Co. of California, was not entitled
to appeur in the case because no
showing had been made that the
company was a corporation as de
fined in the Oregon laws.
Judge Duffy ruled that a plea in
abatement could not he joined with a
plea on the merits of the case, and
granted plaintiff's motion to strike
the answer with regard to the merits
of the case becuuse the defendant did
not tender into court the amount of
taxes necessary.
In the case of N. G. Wallace,
trustee, vs. Charles L. Robertson,
the defendant had filed a motion to
retjuire the plaintiff to make his com
Iplaint more definite, to which the
plaintiff responded with a motion to
strike for the reason that the court
rule's were not complied with by the
defendant. Plaintiff's motion was
denied by Judge Duffy, and defend
ant's motion requiring the plaintiff
to make the complaint more definite
was allowed.
In the case of Mortgage Co. of
America vs. M. K. Rlgjis et al, the
plaintiff had asked a receivership to
take charge of rents and profits
pending foreclosure of a mortgage.
it developed during tl.e hearing thu'f
the rent and profits were mortgaged
to the Pacific Coast Mortgage Co.
It was admlt(ed by piainliff's counsel
that no waste was being committed
TEMPLARS OF BEND
WIN MUCH CREDIT
PICKFORD CASE
PENALTY GIVEN
Plotters Must Serve Ten
Years In Prison
Standard Bearer Annexes
Hundreds of Delegates
llend had only eight or ten repre
sen(u(lves at the grand eomiuaiidery
meeting of the Knights Templar of
America held recently in Seutde.
neverlheless the Central Oregon city
was given credit for having 300 or
more delegates present.
How ltend earned the honor of
having a continandcry membership
equal to that of Portland was made
known today when members of the
local conimandery pointed out that
this city won much favorable pub
licity at the Seattle convention.
The manner in which llend won
national recognition was as follows:
Some 10,000 Knights Templar were
In the line of march of the great
parade, with Oregon In the 11th
division. This division also included
I'tah. Wyoming and South Dakota.
The Oregon conimandery of Port
land was first in the division forma
tion, while the Washington com
mandery. also of Portland, brought
up the rear. The unattached Knights
of Oregon marched in this formation
as a second division.
heading the unattached group of
about lion Knights were members of
the Bend commandery. headed by
A. A. Anderson, commander. Pre
vious to falling in line. Anderson
"broke ouV the Rend beauseant.
bearing the words "Pilgrim Coni
mandery. Knights Templar. Rend.
Oregon."
The Bend beauseant was the only
one in the division of unattached
Oregon delegates, and since it was
at the lead of the column, the 500.
000 spectators who watched the pa
rade took it for granted that llend
was represented by some 300 dele
gates. The Betid banner was cheered
loudly.
Realizing that the Bend beauseant
brought in much favorable publicity
to this city, local Knights Templar
are loud in the Vralse of the foresight
of Anderson, who took advantage of
the Be.pti delegates' position in the
line' of' march to "annex" delegates
from many cities in Oregon.
Kidnaping Trial Jury Makes
Short Work of Bringing
In Guilty Verdict I
if. I. 1-caaeJ Win.- to The Mad Nullum)
LOS AXCKI.KS. Aug. II. Charles
Stevens and Claude Holeomh must
"pay the penalty prescribed by law "
for conspiring to kidnap Mary Pick-'
ford, the film star.
Stevens and llolconib were sen-1
tenced to a term in prison of from
10 years to life today by Buperlor
Judge Victor Mcl.ueus.
Sentence was pronounced after the
; court refused a motion of the con
i victed men's attorneys for a new i
j trial.
Throughout the trial it was the'
belief of spectators and newspaper
jmen that the men would he acquitted, i
The defense offered what appeared
las powerful testimony that the ktd-1
' naping conspiracy was the idle dream ,
of a trio of men. lured into a trap by
police informants. The Jury, after j
less than five hours deliberation,
found two of the men guilty of a
crime wtitch ranks next to murder In j
; California us u punishable offense.
Arguments on motion for a new
trial for the convicted men were j
made in superior court today.
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i HOLLYWOOD. AK- I 4. Wh n
1 informed of the jury's verdict in the
kidnaping rate. Mary IMckfurd Mid
, today: I
"I can't feel sorry for these fel
lows because it appears that justice
is having it way."
Douglas Fairbanks, the star t ath
; let it husband, agreed with Mary
"The public has no, idea of the
things that we and ethers In the
, public tye were subjected to before
these mvti were arrested." Doug. said.
"I am anxious to have an example
made of tills case.
Horizontal.
1 To cut with a plant
a Whiskers
3 Light brown
10 Wooden lever
1 1 Print In I mrnaur
13 NrgatUf
Corrslattvs of either
1C Jumlilil type
mall project Ins piece, as on
: .1 h . : : V
LfthiM
Supply a boat with hands
Htry
Not of thft acnls
Tart of a chain
i'ut off Knetiiy
Announcement
I I tabor. ) JO -No el
Sigh of iotilc
Large metal container for
ll.juidi
Bvalli
?. IVcana, walnuts, etc.
41 Time raat
ConoluStW evidence
DNS hole 4 IT'!
47 Fourth note of the scale
4S TWO notes higher
50 'ii rent 61 Cereal
Kitting M Soil
I'nc.inny
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43-
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Vertical.
1 Munhy SOU and rain
2 Hy or near
5 Moving wntron
4 Postlo for "suffloUaf
6 IUprttl i' ron
I Spike of corn
7 liiul tnetiMurn
To partake of I- ju'.t
12 To scratch
li Shallow cooking eae
17--Sun god IIA Snake
1SH PrpOtlUOB IdC-ilotilln
13 Third note of he acule
It Board 3 cttrui fruit
15 Kind of por'-i
7 OriKlnal mate of Iron
It Matlle
ii iiatnbtlnK name
13 T'.rce f furniture
H Number of years
15 Nr Km tlve 17 Per for to
19 Aln.ve 40 To fee
41 -He lit an uprii;tit poeltlun
4J--Tr.Hl 44 Imprrfi- ttOM
47 CorpQlOftt 4- Anthrin.old
fit Olberu le
fii KsXl to Uil note of the MtJi
Solid Leather Throughout, Built to Fit I
and Vear
a tight weight durable shoe ta either plain toe
or pac i-t.vli' ; guaranteed!
$4.00 and $4.25
n l itrht VViahf Sriiiit Shnmc in r n .4 oni.
H
Z5 Per Lent Ull
Popular
Price
Store
PURSLEY'S
i i i a i i i i g i i i i i i i i
811
Wall
Street
a
i II U'UN RKCOt i:ltl Nt ;
NEW VORK, Auk. it Cbarlli
Moose Planning Carnival
To be Held Here In Fall
The average young thin fioils It
difficult to live Kithin her father's
income.
Reliable Merchandise Since 1855
LEVI STRAUSS
Makers of Two Horse
veralls
A new Pair FREE if They Bp
The Moose lodge will hold another
of Its popular rarnlvals this fall, it
arai derided at last tiiftht's meetlnK
of the lodge. The exae dates have
' not yet been set. but the committee
In charge is looking for candidates
'to take part In the popular girls' con
test. Members of the committee are
Owen Hudson. Cieorge Stokoe. W. It.
! Coleman. K. A. Sathcr. Karley Klilotl.
T. W. Khoada. II. llagen. John Tay
! lor. J. E. Lad gar Wood and William
Kklattd.
BOYS' XOCRKKY OM
( V. P. LeaMd Wire to Th Bn.i ll.illetin 1
I CHICARO. Aug. 14. Semi finals
of the Junior and hoys national
tennis tournament stared today with
the west practically monopolizing the
courts. Yesterduy s matches saw
oat of the Kastern entries elimin
ated. In thfl junior division the survivors
' arc:
1 Cranston Ilolman. San Francisco;
Berkeley Hell. Austin. Texas; Harris
: Cofcaaball Dm Moines, la., and Boa-
i ry L, .lohnson, Walian. MasB.
President Will Scan
Belgian Funding Plan
tu. r. Leci Win ii th n taiathO
WASHINCTON. Aug. U The
American ttt funiiluic i-omniiHslon
will ku to New KuKlmul Sut unlay in
lay the Belgian sitimtion hoforv
PnaldMl OooIMka personally, it was
aniioniirfd (otlay.
Aflor a brief ss.iiun with KM LMV
Kian dtltgam this morning- Serrf
inry of the Treanury Mellon anltl
fiTtht'r tuKotlatioiiH will In poHt-,
tpnned until next Tuesday to permit'
tN Amerh'un.H to niunlnt th- presl
dent with ilt:eIopmtn(t iIiuh far.
Story Related by Beggar
Is Found to be Not True
V 7
Mim
JVi'dsummer
IChapltB, who has been confined 10
Ills room til a hotel here. Mfl able to
b'ave bis loom and motor lo lditiK
Bweh. Lost liutnd, tbn aturni
TrpS
adBisiN oBBBi l offset's1
liU ' II
Stating that he has rurvature of
th4 Hplne, the njgull of an injury suf
i f ered aboard a merchant .ship, a man
who gives hla numc ils Thomas Dow
ney has bten begging for money In
J Central Oregon for the pnst week,
according to Mm. V. A. Korhe: . Ked
ICron secretary, lie gave his i.ddress I
us ruruuiid. nu? iiik id1 a w ne nnu
two Hinall NU there. Mrs. POfteMrl
wired to Portland And won informed
that no such people by the name of
Downey live ut the nddrcHH given.
This man. who nays he Is trying to
get enough money to start u ncwr .
-.tand. V begging in Hedmond yen-terday.
Round
Trip
Excursion
Tickets
To !! prlm-il
)..'. . Clti
on aale daily
to Sept. IS
Finnl return
limit Oct. 31
LIhtfBl itnfmm
Visit ri fettt
"bck Ennt"
now whttm fie
area are low
1 - ''". to
Zlaa National
Park
am
Tallow. tona
National Park
A. . (.,(,,.!-. i.
drwriptiv nt th.a
fainuu. rraucta
. I'. HhngoH
Agent
I'holie it
Win. UeMmrsi
Pass Agl
Fred A. LieaaUen, M. D.
WtM, Kit, NOU -.i rBROAT
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OUlss I'll ITl Bows l b fl i
Oftlcn Hours (0 It
1 to b; Rvetilng, T to B
BOYIiAN & RAMSEY .
Lawyers
ritom n 1 1
ItiMinis ; V trhul tfi-m-.l l BMg .
Vwtmwr tlflm "t
li IUaan A W4MTMI
K. S. HAMILTON
AlTt)HNKT-AT-I.AW
flOOflU 1)4 nd li (r . rttttDtM1
tun. Hui: lit , I'lione bl
Pr I no a Cmtt.! 'UB'OJl
;
O'Donnell's
Market
CVH GARBAGE
C0NTRACT0B8
Will Beisove Vour
Gsrbafe
teL 06 W. Bond
SToatVi llrt. Hock ot any kin.) ot
lIoOitaw'Thr VollOli IrurLa"
SPECIALS FOR
SATURDAY!
When you think of buying dress accessories, do you think of
price plus quality? Our line of goods is bought in huge quan
tities and therefore we can sell it at a price that is far below
its real value.
School days are coming soon and this is a good time to stock
up before the prices go up and stay up for the winter. These
.re articles that you use for every day wear.
LOOK THEM OVER
Ladies' Fibre Silk Hose, very special 59c
Ladies' tan and patent Oxfords $4.69 and $4.98
Ladies' tan and patent Pumps $2.89 and $3.69
Boys' solid leather Shoes $1.95 to $3.45
Men's Moc Pac Work Shoes $3.75 to $4.75
Men's and Boys' Cans 98c to $1.85
HEA
The lamest market
Central Oregon
with Greater
Buying Power
Getter Facilities and
Offering Greater
Selection
Phone 28(5
in
MOUNTAIN VIEW
Maternity Hospital
Trulncil Nnn.r In t'liiirac
619 Kuiina Ac RMM i i
Mi. III.- Ikxiilicit
OK. (:'KANT SKINNER
DENTIST
Soon i. cKmm iii'iK
I'll. mi' IBM XV
Dr. David
Eugene Olson
On Petroleum Development in the
Northwest.
An Orator of Nation-wide Reputation.
at the
HIPPODROME
8:00 P. M., FRIDAY, AUGUST 14th
There Will Be a Garge Attendance.
You Should Come and Bring Your Friends.
NO ADMISSION FREE
J. E2. Ledgerwood
Tranafvr nmi Huiillng
Moving a SMciiiliv
All Oosf Handled irltb Cats
Oltlea limn Bond St Pnona ih-j
Ras. Pbona ITIW
Physio-Therapy
Mrs. Muller's Beauty
Shop
Shampooing a Specially
Willi ovory ahsmpoo WM Klvc ii
Tonic Troiilinolit Kroo
Retail: BeantKul, Olosty Half
.'mil ii Closn Boslp
ho Orecoti si. Ptiont :ir,-v
Abrarns Electronic Di
agnosis and Treatment,
Ultra-Red Hays, Chiro
practic, and all natural
or phy ileal m ethoda
combined.
Dr. R. D. Ketchum
ihlropraotle rin i.m
Batber hiiIk-
WHt i SS9 SOaSSSBMSJGS
PREVENT FOREST FIRES
Now is the most, dangerous part of the season
for forest lires. Be careful in the woods.
Workingmen's Store
BR00KS-SCANL0N LUMBER CO.
WALL STREET