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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1925)
PACK 2 TIIK BEND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, UK NO. OKK(50N, Tin'KSDAY. AUGUST 20, 1925 Friday, August 21st, 8 P. M. FREE, NOVEL EXH Willys-Knight and Overland Motors R. S. McCLURE SHOW ROOM 2 1 2 Irving St. Bend, Ore. IBITION BoYottK tiasolineEitf now toes Plan Novel Showing of Willys-Knight am Mr.L.R. Bryant, the noted expert onAuto mobile Engines, will lecture with partic ular reference to the WILLY5-HKNIGHT Slee OejaWe Motor, Actual demonstration of working models. (Hedure begins promptly al8 o'clockTM. Overland Cars Uiifh Cut-A Way Motors Mr. Loo U. liryant. undoubtctlly out-of tin- mOBt intoio.-i-itijr lecturers on tin- internal combustion motor in the entire automotive industry, lias been secured by R. s. McClure ror a special demonstration here. Mr. Bryant will deliver an Instructive lecture on the de sign, construction and advantages of Knitfht Sleeve Valve motor. CUT-AWAY MOTORS SHOWN EvewbodvWelcome Mour Shoitiroom 212 Irving Entertainment Diversion R. S. McCLURE Dealer Special display and demonstration cf Willys-Kniqhi and Overland dix Cylinder Lars. See these Fine Motor Cars! NEW LOWER PRICES .AsMstinr; htm in tin Iwtur' Mr. Hryant will iiavv two nil may motor.-, one an Overland the oilier Willyi-Kulshl t; The Itdturvt 01 nturl promptly at o'clock, tad 'i n Hoped I hoi t hi people of Bead and vJeinliy will lake uLraniaie at taia aicaatloaal opportunity to Caml I lar I ie themevlyee t flrel ham! with .he working of u motor car. Tomorrow afternoon Mr Bryan vrtl bold h pafade of he new Overlinri 41 and the lew Wtilyjt-hnWlil 4' ami ''-. These new models of the WH lys-Overlund factory are I ho at word In automotive en gineering antl !ptftu. and I'm reception BOOOrdod them tlirfniRhout the UttHod States has been nothing n'li-n of ulr- tcotoaot The two New Overland i models t!ie Standard Two Door Sedan and the Ie Luxe Badan -are unquestionaldy the moal beaaaifol new closed cars in tin market at anywhere near the price. The tWD door ednti is fill is tied in I Mini is Pi) Ulpped with a 4" h p aiotur tt Willys-Overland destifn. bat o:n tire... :J i I ! r. , mounted m urtlllery type wood wheeU. Iptuj easy riding mdM Mptta IpHagl fronl and rear This sedan cottiaiitH mete PQpni than man) of t he preh nt sedans costing $300 to 400 more a novel arrange- nent in drlvrr's compartment ml passenger seat mftken easy iccess tn the reur empurtno'iit without the leeeeelty of troai par;:eiitcers leavlux the car. The Di Laze four door ei!an. fitted wltti disc wheels and balloon tire. Ik beautiful ly rinlnhed in two tones uf blue and Kray. The arrestln.: beauty of lhi car was one of the PlltftaJ)$ftn4 't'l'ures of rfh' recent ai;lomohil tthnu v. If you hate not already eeen I lies mffdah and rtdtlen In them. It la decidedly worth fOUr while to attend this lec hire and at the sain tlm- a Mr. I'ryaul ti show you the n w verluud 6's. Sfo for oiirscl tsN illys-Knight i' and Over land l motors in operation. One if the most novel and tnoil Interesting automobUe shows ever staged. R. S. McCLURE 212 Irving, Bend, Oregon COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS Bend. Ore.. Aug. 14. 193. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day nt 2 p. m., pur suant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon t follow Iiik proceedings were hail, to-wit: In the Hatter of the Crooked Itiver Approach. This matter came on In lie beard upon the report of (he Viewers' here in, and the Viewers' report was read for the second time. Ill the Matter of Street Obstruction at I.a I'lne. A complaint was then laid before the Court of obstruction! !n a platted Btreet at I.a Pine, and upon consid eration It was OllDKKKD that said complaint be referred to the District Attorney with tile request that he take the necessary action thereon to Becure remoyal of said obstruction. There being no further business to come before the Court, adjourn ment was then had until Friday. August It. 1925. at 2 p. ni. Bend. Ore., Aug. 14, 1925. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to ad journment, all members being pros ' ent. whereupon the following pro ceedings were had. to-wii: 111' the Matter of the Crooked Hlver Approach. This matter came on lo be heard, this being the day following the sec ond reading of the Viewers' Iteport heroin, and on objection being pre sented on behalf of any person Inter- si,'d. and the Court being fully ad vised In the premises, it is OHDF.ItF.D that said road be . s tahllshcd bb a public highway sixty reel in Width; lhat the County Clerk lie directed lo isHUe Ills warrants on tho 192.'! The Dalles-California High way fund payable lo (he parties named in the Viewers' Iteport as belOR entitled to damages for the laying nut of said road, in the ntnounts set forth in said Viewers' licnori. and U)l the County Surveyor be directed to survey am' monument tald road and to rile his Mold notes Md pint In the office of the County Clerk, us provided by law. In the .Matter f Lost Warrant. It then appeared to the Court thai Deschutes County (leneral Fund Warrant No. 19722, in the sum of ! 20.26. Issued to A. B. Kstebcnet on July 22, 1925. has been misplaced or lost, and has never been cashed or Indorsed over to any other per.am by said A. B. Kstcbenet. according lo the affidavit made by the said A. B. Kstebenet. and upon its further appearing that said A. II. Kstcbenet has filed a, bond with sufficient surety indemnifying the County Clerk againt loss by reason of the issuance of a new warrant to replace sand Warrant No. 15722. it is there fore ORDKKED that said Warrant No. 9?2I be hereby cancelled and the Cleric directed to Issue a new war rant to replace said lost warrant In the sum of S2.26. payable to said A. II. Kstehenet. There being no further business to come beiore the Court, adjournmen v.as then hud until Tuesday. August 20, 1925, at 2 p. m. ItOBKTtT RAWVK.lt. County Judge. PEACE PREVAILING IN BLOODY COUNTY I of the cigar store where (Menu Voting had fought his last battle. With very few words the evangelist .started his little group of helpers tr, singing a hymn. There wan a brief talk and a prayer. After Hint llerrln and Williamson county belonged to the youthful ' evangelist. Stores closed at noon for an hour bo that everyone could at tend the noon day services. The night services were packed. PoeS Shake Hands i Sheriff Ocorge 'lalllgan, whose j name a few months ago evoked a hasty olunC of pistols, came Into town unmolested. His deputies walked at his Bide. They visited the tabernacle anil following the service some 5.000 persons walked up lo shake the hand of the sheriff. Both klafl and antl klan supporters joined 1n the general hand shaking. Williams has- closed his meetings hero and departed. However, the town continues peace bent, with eyes turning toward Improving Ihe land rather than ''bumping off oppo nents. . Evanjrdi.st (Jets Credit for Williamson Change (U. P. Uu.il Wire lo The- Itcnrl MlttlS) HKIUIIN. III. Aug. 19. Harsh words and gun toting have given away to psalm reading and Bible carrying in this section once known as "bloody Williamson county." And Howard B. Williams, lull and peppery evangelist, once a newspaper man. Is hailed as the peace negotiat or. Williams, who iiails from Ilattles burg. iVIss.. eume here some three months after the last memorable street duel. In which Olefin Young, Ora Thomas and two other men had been shot down. Theirs was just another chapter of We period of hale which has swept the county Bince 1922. Revival Services Williams opened a small revival service, as many another evangelist hail dune. The town at first paid lit tle attention a this Mr.-inger who spoke of the "Brotherhood of Man." iiut as Williams u numbered the crowd increased. Klan and aim klan supporters both started attend ing the tabernacle where Williams held sway. The conversions began lo mount. Then one day William) surprised everyone by walking into the lobhv Scout Officials Pass Sympathy Resolutions Sympathy to the family of T. II. Foley Iiis been extended In resolu tions of condolence signed by offi cials of the Central Oregon urea Council or the Boy Scouts of America. The resolutions, which follow, are signed by H. B. Allen, president of the area council! ti. W. Ager. corn in,. : imior: il. A. Miller, finance offi cer, and W. Bernard Morse, scout ex- 1 ecutive: "Whereas, the Angel of Death has M illed from our midst our friend and brother. Mr. T. H. Koley, and j whereas. Mr. Foley was the first I president of the fjend boy scout council and served faithfully in t hut capacity for the aid of the boys of Central Oregon, and whereas, Mr. Foley was ai the lime of his death u i faithful member of the Central Ore ton council. Boy Scouts of America, ' land whereas, William Foley was a member of tie scouts previous to his i going away in college, and whereas, Robert Foley Is now a patrol lender ia scout troop No. 2. therefore "lie it resolved, thai the executive I board In behalf of Hie Central Oregon council extend to the family Ihelr hestt-feli sympathy in their loss ofa husband ami father, and in Hie com munity's loss of a valued citizen.". WILLYS-OVERLAND PARTY ANNOUNCED Prominent Auto Knxinecr to be Speaker Friday Free rldea. free entertainment, and full information on Internal com bustion engines will feature a Willys Overland party to be given Friday night by It. s. McClure. local dealer, at the display rooms at 212 Irving. The guest of honor and principle speaker of tho evening will he Ix'e It. Bryant, a representative of Willys Overland who has been closely asso ciated for a number of years with H. J. Kd wards. W. S. Fisher and A. 0. Miller, original engineers and de signers of the Willys-Knight engine. Bryant brings with him a Complete demonstration outfit of cut away and actional enginen which show In a mosl Inten ding way Just how sleeve valves work, as well as the new Over land six cylinder engine used In the new Overland six. After up' entertainment ami talk by Mr. Bryant, the general public will he invited to ride around town In Hie new six cylinder Wlllys-Knlght and Overland ears- judging ror themselves how the new cars per forin. In addition to discussing the sleeve valve principle, Bryant will also go Into the general discussion of the construction and Improvements of all automobile engines brought about by the rapid progress In the Industry al large. Mot lure stales he Is preparing for a large crowd, as he realises Hie ex tent of the Interest that exists in motor cars in general and the lldevfl valve type or automobile engine in particular. He Invites everyone In this section, and ligpcs to be able to rive everyone' not only an Interesting entertainment, but a ride and demon stration as well. night in Hie drub atone castle on he was preparing to take u three being In bed little more Lake Shore drive which he Imd kepi vacation ,, northern hours. open since the denth of his wife 'n oods In an all. nipt to regain enough strength to carry lilm The owner of the Chicago Dally through the winter, Physicians n id In Knalsnd fewer meu News and director of the Associated loo much work overburden, 'd hie Ins, Ihelr own livings now Press died ut the age of 75. Just as aged heart, He died quickly aftel years ago. Chicago News Editor Passes In 75th Year (U. P. btsiod Wire to Tin Bend Bullrtltl) CHICAGO, Aug. 20. -Ilelntlvc;i ' made plans for a simple funeral for; Victor F. I.uwson today us Hie world i of Journalism mourned Hie passing j of one of Its beSI known persoualb -lies. Death came lo Vlclor I.uwson last! THEY DON'T JUST HAPPEN TO BE GOOD! Von lieai a lot about (loodyear Tires. They have a flue reputation mi oyor the world, Did you ever slop lo Ihlnk lo figure out why Ihoy are no well thOUghl oft Von pan'i tell much about tiros b morel looking al them, They all look pretty fnttch alfjce, Hul you know (loodyear Tires' don'l him happen lo ho good. They an! good for very definite reasons, Mosi of the reasons' why Goodyear tires are gooii is due io paterited processes materials and methods not found In oilier tires, The All-Weather tread, the (loodyear Bead, the remarkable new cord mnlorlal SUPBKTWIBT the group ply construction. Thcsu and many oilier Ihlngii are Hie reasons why more people ride on (loodyears than any oilier kind. ,ini the beauty of n la you can buy those superb duality tires ror u pro, trsquenfly less then you pay for the general run oi tiros, Bend Garage Co. CattyCornnred from Plloi Untie Inn Open .mi Night Phone ' than 1 1 are ears than 10 i