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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1925)
PACE 2 THE BEND BULLETIN. DAILY EDITION, P.KNP, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1025 DEBT PAYMENT : TO BE DECIDED; f H NF.SF. F.XTENIiF.Ip IKS HINDUS' SYMPATHY Resolutions Are Sent Aftor Meeting In California (II. I. UsmI Wiio to The lViul Hxilininl lARYSVn.LK. C'ul.. Auk. 17. i Sewn hundred Hindus from till purls :of the Sacramento valley. meeting 1 ! Intro HMtHav ,i ,1 i,,,t.t.t pmaIhIIam Of sympathy for the Chinese striiKKli Close Secrecy Veils NegO- tor freedom, and ordered, the resoln- Belgian Question Is Put' mj - . Bam Up to toohdge : iiotions Over $180,000,000 Owed United Slates I (f. r. Uiuti Wlrs to Tbt Pma BulMinl PLYMOUTH VI.. Aug. 17. Prc.i hlent Coolidge today was fac .1 iquarely with the responsibility f t obtaining settlement of foreign wnr debits of tlt.000, 000,000, only on-i-third of which has bean funded. Secretary of the Treasury Andre'v Mellon and Senator Smoot, t'tah. n -publican, both members of the Amer ican debt funding cuminls-sion. canto t this little mountain paw village to bring to the president's attention cou- aldaratloo of the deadlock at Wash iiiKton over the SI So, 000, OOP Belgian debt. Although close secrecy has marked the negotiations, the situation is ,be lleved to be as follows: Iielgtan representatives have re fused to accept terms parallel to those accepted by tlreut Britain two years ago; they have offered a plan of a moratorium of 10 years or more, during which they will not be re quired to pay either principal or In terest, with a low interest and repay ment rate thereafter. Secretary Mellon is expected to suggest that President Coolidge de cide whether the Belgian offer shall be accepted. This decision will be made on the basis of the president's belief of the ability to get congress tl approve the terms. I'pon the settlement of the Belgian debt depends in large part the con- lions communicated to the leaders ol the movement in China and to promt nent Chinese In the United States. The resolution was unanimously adopted after the question had been discussed by V. S. Bains. Hindu scholar of this city, god Dalip BtQfh OIUi eminent traveler, now tOUrtug the United States for the Afghanistan government. Me-tings also cabled congratula tions to leaders ol Mahatm.i Qhgndl ruin violence movement when cables from India were read to the meeting announcing that the British govern ment had returned to the natives cer tain temples which had been seized. Auto Accident Injuries Fatal to T. H. Foley (Continued from page II Then he gave up mining to take, charge of the pow er plant at Fair-1 banks. It was while in Alaska that 1 he met Miss Alice Adams, a graduute ; of the I'nlversily of Oregon, who in 1906 became his wife. He came to Bend 15 years ago ati the suggestion of Floyd Dement who I had known him in the northern town. I and who had already located in Bend and established himself in the hard-: ware business. Arriving here Foley found employment with A. M. Drake, j working directly under Vrank Rob-, ertson in Drake's power and light t development. He continued when) Drake's interests were taken over by NOTICE TO PUBLIC There will be no parking of cars on Wall street between Oregon and Minne sota avenue tomorrow (Tuesday) from 1:30 P. M. to 2:30 P. M. on account of the funeral services of T. H. Foley. (Signed) PETER J. HANSON, Chief of Police. Tomorrow Morning Set For Channel Attempt roek her i diortly after 7 ft, nv. tint Inn Mutart with tin- lido summation of the French debt of j the Bend Company, and bet-am man H.O00, 000.000 and the Italian obli aK?r when Chicago capital effected fa lions of nearly $2.000.000,000. 1 another change of ownership of the trench and Italian delegations are properly. In the year after the world iomlnR to Washington soon to gt wr he was advanced again, this time Over exactly the same ground. the three late allies can he expected o offer a united front in their atti tude toward debts. I It is unlikely that an announce ment of the president's decision will hi made until after Mellon and Smoot nave returned to Washington and communicated with the Belgian com mission. . President and Mrs. Coolidge prob Ably will return to the hummev White House at Swampucntt tomorrow. Their return to Washington ig ex pected within a week. 1 The usefulness of rubber was first UKgestftd by Dr. Priestley tloned lit one of his works that it vas useful for "wiping from papt-r the murks of a black lead pencil. ' Use this CORONA FOUR in your office and to general managership. He held the same position through succeeding changes of ownership, and had be-! come a vice president of the company j as well. In both these offices, his t Judgment was relied on implicitly by the owners of the company, and de velopments made here by the com-; pany Involving the expenditure of hundreds of thousands of dollars. were almost entirely on his recom-, mendations. Coinmuiiit) Work Important Ko!ty was prominent in many branches of community and civic ! work including the commercial club, boy scouts. HenU Amateur Athletic, who Dlt-1 Club, and others. In the world war. j In addition to many preparedness activities in whjcb he joined, he look training at Kugene In readiness for field duty. At the time of his death ' he was exalted ruler of Bend lodge NO. ISTl, B. P. O. E. He was first ! j president of the Bend Volunteer Kire department, and last year headed the t Ked Cross. i IT. I. I .... ! Wtr to The BJ Bulletin) CAPK ORIS Ml France. Aug. IT. (.ertrudo Kderle has fixed 7 o'clock ! tomorrow morning as the hour for the start of her attempt to swim the j Knrlish channel, providing that the winds are favorable. The American girl hns completed her truiafng and will do nothing but I rest between now and 5 o'clock to- morrow morning, when she will board a tug at Boulogne. While the vessel Is proceeding to the norther most lip of Cape tlris Nez. Mis.; Kder le will be greased from bead to foot. At the cape she will come ashore in a rowboat and take off from a large l WRIGHTS WORKING (C. P. LMMJ Wtr t. ihr IWn.l Bulletin) LOS ANCKLES. Aug. K - Frank I. Cenaro and Fidel l.a Burba, fly weights who will fight for the world' championship on next Saturday night ai Ascot speedwuy arena, today t illered their final week of training grind. Both are in Kood condition for the scrap.' Betting odds slightly favor Cenaro, who claims the Amer :au flyweight championship. Lower Prices Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles Dodge Brothers, Incorporated, announce a re duction in the prices of their Motor Vehicles, both passenger and commercial, with the ex ception of the roadster and chassis, effective Monday, August 17. These new prices come at a time when Dodge Brothers' product has reached the highest peak of mechanical perfection in its history. They cannot be overlooked by anyone who has the slightest interest in the value his dollars buy. Walther-Williams Co. 131 Greenwood Ave. Phone -iiii ORIGINAL ESTIMATK AND ACCOI NTINC SIIKKT The recent sale at Newmarket of the late Sir Kit ward Hit (toil's race ' horses and breeding stud brought more than $1.500, mod a record figure for the disposal of any such property. HCNOOi Itlsrittf This original intimate shows n parallel columns the unit for 'he tbrei rural year next pr ding thf current ymr r no. rosts of the trviTuI sorvlces, man-rial ami IttBttlfa tb- dtft!1 tnwndltiirn for th- In! on.- nf mittl thr- preceding fiscal years and the budget allowances and etpemtll ori s for On- mm-nt year i I'i;mmti iti;s NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVBN to the Iftfftl voters of School District No 1 of Deschutes County. State of Oregon, thai a SCHOOL MEETING of said district will be held at High School, on the Mh day of September, l!L'5, at 2:00 o'clock In' the afternoon, for the purpose of discussing the budget hereinafter set out with the levying board, and to rote oil Ihft proposition of levying a special diittrict tax. The total amount of money needed ,v the said school dlstrli during the fiscal year beginning on June 30. 1125, and ending June .10, lPlM, is estimated In the following budget and includes th amounts in be re ceived from the county school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund, special district tax. and all other moneys of the district: BVJDGRT B8T1 M ATE 1 BXPENDI9UR ES A. CAPT2AU gi lMTIoN AM IMPROVBMKJCTH I. Itcal Estate !UtlmBtrt r KJMMIIUbTM f tr thr rtiauinir rh'M'l yrmr Kliwiilltufr aiol tuttltfrt at. I nnr fdr lt arhl -r Ki:-nililur ItmVrt llianr tn ilrUll in ilrtiill IMtl 'W llM IftOt M-h-wil ri DoUtM H-..m tmr fin ln-tittdtirr t hm In -1 rrar f thm thiw. trar M nM U'lTAI,, t ol IsllloN iMi p(o I MHS TH t . -iil jit.- ii ri l lMal 1911 Deportation Tiircatoninff Senegalese Fiizelihtcr U. P. I-ra-J Wire tuTbe BnI RulMla) NKW YOHK. Auk. 17. louir j Pfeal, battaf known aa "Itat:linK i Siki." the Spnpgalcie hoxrr. wa ar r'sid hore Imlay on a warrant chirK ir.;c violution of the Immigration laws, as a step toward iiis possible doporta tion. The warrant charged the Se.i esaicBe as an alien had rcmaiti'd it the rotintry more than a year. In violation of the immigration Malui" S!ki W23 released on $1,000 hail pending hearing later in the week. b. Improvements 1.5UG.S2 1. ItuiMliiK'i .a New ami Additions 10,000.00 b. Betterments 800. 00 c. Portables 060 no B, l-i'inlpmeni a. Hulldings 1.500.00 b. Instruction 1, OHO. SO MAINTENANCE I. Building Itepairs anil lleplaci inunts . 4.200.00 '2. (tronuds I'pkeep 200.00 Equipment Repairs and Renewals 900.00 4. Rentals 2,520. oo a. Purchakea 9 I I I 2,os5.2U I 2.2.1 3 b. Improvements l,lif.$l 1,901 If t7o.oo Q4s 25 s7 0 . Balldlnipi a. New ami Add ii ions lo. iioO.oo l,(tl M ll.Mt.OO :: f 1 10 l.loK.t.t h -lietterments sou. on 90.74. 250.00 2.605 7 2 lOfill c. PortnMi's 60.oo 1,222 la l2o oo .14.17 :t. Kqulpntml a. Rulldlngs 1. 501100 2.:i.tn 2 1, 440.00 3, 044. .11 2.171 1.: b. Instruiilnn 1,010.10 1,141.01 110.00 2.027.12 ,. 7570:1 1:. MAIMTBXAK47K 1. lluilding Repairs and Replnrements 4.200.00 4.519 94 l.fSl.TO 3.7s0 115 1 10 I.OTO.t! 2 Orounds I'pkeep 200. on 101 II lOLIf 293.30 10 51 IT.SI 3. Kqufpment Repair, and Itenewuln IM.BI XsO.OO G.15.0II 1. 0KH. HI 21150 .! I "i I 4. Rentals 1,110,00 I . 1NSTRI TION 1 . Kxpensc r' IS the latest and most con venient form of office type writer. We believe that it will entirely replace the heavy type of machine because of its greater convenience and lower cost. This Corona has: Standard (4 row) Keyboard Standard (12 yard) Ribbon Standard (10 inch) Carriage It writes more visibly than other typewriters. Itsaccclcratingtype bar action gives it marvelous speed and lightness of touch. Phone and let us send one to you for examination Pilot Butte Pharmacy at xi a i. n i a. D j u Travel Although not every niun travels all the way to Egypt to sen a camul, everybody takes a trip sometime. If only to a neighboring state. Probably that Is why 727 Travelers accident policy hold ers were hurt during one year jvhile traveling, and nearly 69E of all accident claims report ed were based upon In juries received in this way. Certain Travelers Accident io!tiii;s will pny double for many accidents of travel. Got your policy tuday! J. C. Rhodes "Insurance in All Its Itratiches" O'Donnell's Market The largest market in Central Oregon with Greater Buying Power Better Facilities and Offering Greater , Selection Phone 286 r. INSTRUCTION i . nqasaaa a. Principals c. tirade Teachers' Salaries d. Special Teachers' Salaries Supplies a. Textbooks b. (ieneral Supplies c. Itomestic Science Supplies d. Manual Training Supplies e. Science laboratory Supplies .. I. Physical Training and Athletic Supplies OPERATION 1. Janitors' Salaries IS. Janitors' Supplies SI. Water. Light and Power ,V Fuel O. Telephone 7. Cartage 8. Camp School Transportation 0. Miscellaneous . ADMINISTRATION 1 . Salaries a. Superintendent b. Clerki c. Truant Officer tl. Nurse e. Stenographer y. Office Supplies Stationer ami Printing ;t. school Board Bxpensc 4. Ktectlon and Census i. Traveling :inil AtttO Kxppfiae 7. Attorncjm ices and Llligalion H. Other Mix nllannons MI8CKITANKOUH 2. IntereHt on Kmergency Loans I). 'Interact on Bonded Debt 6. Kxhlblts and Receptions 0. Other Miscellaneous I. Library 8. Insurance 9. Kmergency i- I. 0,(10.00 01. 41H .'!! 5, 585. S3 j 300.00 1,410.00 l 60jOO 1.00 COO. 00 J 9.035.00 100.00 : 1.500.00 1, 525 oo 250.00 380.00 1.500.00 500.OH 2, 100.00 000. 00 4SO.O0 1 ,000.00 840.00 550.00 50.00 I 85.00 480.011 1 00.011 300.00 l ,035.00 4,130.00 50.00 50 0.00 I 00.00 2,000.00 3,000.00 a. I'rlnclpaln O.iif.o.tMi T.3o2.l8 0.450 tin O.tltt.SI b. . II. S. Teachers I 8. 287.50 c. tirade Teachers' Salaries 01,41931 ll,0M1 M.tTt.tl T.2ur.4 d. Sperlal Teachers' Salaries 6,585.83 2. 707. 01 0.400 07 1.7 45 07 a. Supplies a -Textbooks 300.00 180 It 260.00 2 J s i r, h. (icneral Bappliea I.45O 0O l,44t.TI 760.00 1.131 25 c. Dttmestlc Science Supplies lotion 60.00 109. 07 d. Manual Training Supplies 50.00 3 11 1 60 110 l.- Total estlmuled umount of money for all purposes during (ho year 3133,297.70 Less Interest on hooded debt (fixed expense) . 4,130.00 Total 3129,107.70 B8TIMATt)D RECEIPTS Cosh nn hand l fi.fMtfi.S1 IS. 152.10 3, SI 9.20 li. 825.50 28,000.00 PrOU county school fund during ihe coming school year I rom Slats school fund miring the coming school year Prom elementary school fund during the coming school year I'ncollected taxes ; Ksllmated mnoiinl In he received from all oilier sources during the coining school your Total estimated receipts, noi including proposed tax RECAPITULATION Total SSUmated expenses for tho yeur Total estimated rocclpls mil Including proposed lax 3,100.00 S 79.890.70 51 29,107.70 79,890.70 Balance, amount to he raised by Blstriol tag 8 49,271.011 Dated this 12th day of August, 1925 J. t). GIBBON, Hoard ol Directors, Attest: .1. C Rhodes, District Clerk. 01-72i- e.- Science Laboratory Supplies L Physical Training Athletic tapplles OPERATION 1. Janitors' Salaries I, Janitors' Supplies 3 - Water, Light and Power 5.- Fuel li. -Telephone 7, Cartage I cnnp Bchool Trani porta- Hon . 9. Miscellaneous K. ADMINISTRATION I. Salaries 5.00 1.1 1.6 1 0O0.O0 325 17 750.00 300 11 9.035.00 6.7O0 70 6.778.00 0,772 "9 690.00 686. J7 600.00 I0t.l1 1,600.00 1.023 3 1 I, lull nil 1,733 05 2,626.00 1,420.07 2.636.011 3.14 1 95 260.00 272.11 260.00 223.9 1 380.00 379.91 200.00 '237.00 1.600110 1,174,00 1.200.00 1,144,00 500.00 671.00 53.08 7.7J3 17 22,76.1.25 Ittttt.Vt 7011 :i 1 24 2 39 428.97 67 i7 417.1:3 5,640.77 046. It 1.373 09 .i.oiii.ti:' 282 0 I 70.86 228 00 44.71 0. 984 I I 26,34.1.:.'. 3n.37O.04 1.490 25 1. J29.4 1 88 50 216 IS 30.28 859.18 6.120.70 1,261.63 1,702 6.". I .Otto 83 297 Hi'. 11,00 '.S.tlli 10.30 n.--Superlntenduni 2. loo ,00 2,077.7 1 2.200 07 3.200.0 1 .1,272.01 3,117,13 h. f:ierks oon.on 000.00 000.00 800.110 100,00 300,00 r. Truant Officer 460.00 438.46 300.00 450. on lllttt 3118.90 d. Nurso 1,000.00 1,276.00 1,600.00 1,300,00 899.00 1. 1187. 49 .0 -Stenographer 8 10.00 1,002.13 800.00 921.78 291.91! 762 so 2. -office Supplies, Station ery anil Printing 660.00 623. 5fi 100,00 17.1.22 44.81 622,63 2 .School Hoard Bxpense .... 50.00 20 32 60.00 13,45 141,35 18.00 4. - Election and Census 185.00 280.26 176. 00 31 1.60 1. 60S. 00 348.90 5. Rentals 206.00 2,270.00 700.00 1 87.22 1,630.46 t). Traveling anil A11I0 Expense 4.10. 00 70.911 100.00 10,01 320.76 'I.s.'l 7. Attorneys foes and Litigation 100.00 ttlOO Itt'.OO 380. SI 1113.90 703.26 s.- other Hlscellaneous . . 300.00 300.00 222.00 275.09 r.io.:i7 l MIS4-KI.I.ANMM-S 1. Repayment emergency Loans 2. Interest on Emergency Loans 3. Interest on Bonded Debt 1 Remitted io Co. Tress., sinking Fund Reserve t, - Exhibits and Receptions t.r Oilier Miscellaneous 7. Library 8. Insurance 9. Emergency 1 0. Reserve .10,000.00 (10,000.00 1,926.00 0.126.00 1.200. 00 4,100,00 2.075.00 2.962.26 1,130.00 6,4(12.50 6,130.00 6.670.00 0. 900.00 0.901 on 1 1,488.89 1 1,188.89 .. . 3li,465.00 4,600.00 50.00 17.11 60.00 100.76 0.30 (11.36 600.00 161.13 260.00 760,97 28.02 8 1. On loo. 00 02.66 260.00 1 64.17 177.10 022. 68 2,00(1.00 721.10 1,310.00 2,392.114 1,240.70 871.30 2. 000. 00 2,000.00 -1,379. 09 760.00 71.89 3,000.00 217.00 1,381.00 '97. 7(i I32.380.70 lltt.fft.lO 81 72,262 73 Sllill. 717. 01 8 1 117,902:!, I. J. c. Rhode, tio hereby certify thai the above estimate or expenditures for the vein- lttVIOtt was pre pared by me and Ihnl Ihe expendllures and budget allowance lor IhO Blirrenl venr iinil Ihe expenditures for Hi Ihree fiscal years next preceding Ihe Otirronl year us IhOWn above have I ii compiled from ihe iccordti In in charge and are Irue antl correct copies thereof. .1. C RHODES, lilslrlt I ( lei :