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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1925)
PAGE 2 THK 1!KXP lUM.l.KTIX. IU11.Y KIHT10N, HEN P. ORKUON. KUUUY. Al'lM'ST 'Jl, IHlifi RECORD IS SET IN RADIO TALK 14,000 Miles Achieved Without Relay London Amateur Uses Shorl Wave In Effecting Com munication Willi Ship lis Kiith .Inn. -(United Pi-cm Staff ComepWdt-nO (CopyrlsM 1116 b tli trnit.-J I'rc-.i IjONDON, An. 21. The world's record Ioiik Alliance radio press In terview was hold today when 1 cm viTa tl across 14,000 miles of span with Commander t 'rosso of the United States battleship Seattle at Watllngton, N. v.. This teat o( aerial communication and journalism was made riossihlc throunh the eottrtcsy of the famous radio amateur. Gerald Mareuse, tth.i w'thont any ;ire-arrangemetit . estab Uanet) in St seconds a iink by air with the hattieship more than ha!.' way around the world from here. The commander aboard the visit InK I nited Slates battleship in far nway New Zealand could hear my voice plainly but he gave his an swers in Morse code. The connection watt made at 6:30 this morning and I asked the commander: "is there any truth in reports of fighting between the American sailors and the New Zealand police?'' "The reports re absurd." came his reply "There has been no fight ing and no rioting whatsoever. The sailors are doittR the best they can to enjoy all the festivities bestowed upon them by the people of Wel lington." My next inquiry was as to when th? fleet would leave for America, and to ibil the commander answered: "Monday." "Is New Zealand dry or wet?" 1 then askeii him across the miles. ' Wellington is wet both inside and outside: it's been raining al! day." Cftina his quick retort, as our Inter view ended. establishment of clear communica tion across such a tremendou:; span was viewed by Ma'cuso its a fore runner of a vast extension in the use of short wave transmission. Mareuse Is a veteran experimenter in both short and long wave radio transmis sion. For this unique interview with the Other side of the world, lie used a pole of 76 feet with an aortal of ap proximately the same length. Thi requ'red one-half kilowatt power, cctnpaied with the 25 kilowatts used by the big stations. Mareuse used a 4 0 meter wave length for this test. lered over the outskirts of the city. Additional trncUloads of volun teers left hero for the fire zone this morning to relieve tlioie who have linen on duty for l hours or longer. Several pump on-rlti.'s and long lines 'of fire hose were trucked to the I scene. The blaze has already burned a peettOV of the Arroyo Seco. tin Im .portani witter abed on which PaiM jdouu relied for much of its domestic wAter supply, a number of hack t fires wore started in a desperate of I fort to prevent further damage in thin inrea. Hundreds of roscrturs have fled from their cabins in the path of the flames, l iking their possessions with them. Thai far. however, the blase has been confined to the vast section of chaparral and dense undergrowth lining the rldg . THE "Wiuih HOUSE SPOKESMAN" SAYS; ...... . - ; flOEBf.H.'! ; .'p: VtV." DISTANCE IN RADIO MAM AIM OF TEST Fifty Kilowatts to be Used Beginning Tomorrow ! I Itadio fans of Heml have beer, in vited by the supervisor of the sex'euth ratlio district, with headquarters iti j Buttle, to take part In an experiment j which is to be conducted over all 1 parts of North America on the eve-1 nings of August 22. 24 and 25. The experiments will consist of broadcasting by station Wt'.Y of 50 kilowatts, the greatest amount of power ever used in the history of rtgular broadcasting. The highest, power now in use in the rutted Sta. sj is five kilowatts. Station WQV Is So-1 eated at Scheueciudy. N. Y. The purpose of the experiment is to I attain more satisfactory and definite; information than js at present avail- I able concerning tho effeot of in creased power on ihe intensity and i quality of signals, distance and are;' covered, interference caused by ether stations, ovcrcomki!; of ummer static, modulation, fading and possi ble blMioting. Secretary Hoovir of the depart ment of cuniaierce is anxious that all rodio listeners r port :i:eir ouserva-' tious. These observations will be) cheeked with the official findings of ! the departn:t:u of radio inspectors, I stationed throu"hout the country, and with the reports of the technical axnarta of the bureau of standards. .VsV T iTIBwlB I I Mil Tl I ...... mMmmmrwmm n m m m m mmm,mw ft Distinctive LADIES' FOOTWEAR For Fail Wear Ladies' Black KM two strap slipper: military heel. A plain drossy shoe of excellent quality $4.25 1 Light tan oxford: grood weight fall' skin, an cx- cellcnt wearing shoe, r.7" I Lathes' Silk Hosiery, special 76c 1.! a m "B PURSLErS H m : m M u HI m m m . :'J E 1 : 1 I D ? D I I D I I I I fj a s my Darmgn at on convention, w. kiddnd and oven; ii mollsbod The (Iris' liMketball team o( Kd onion. Alberta, holder of tit" triii's ebanspjonebftpi has a record 41 consecutive victories. y Mountain Town in Path Of Raging Forest Fire Continued from page 1) points in the fire tone. sptv.-id l- Rapid Although spreading rapidly in area", the blaze was held from swot tp lug further in the direction of Pasa dena. Dense clouds of smoke hov- La Fine Private Walks EncraachUpcnHighway j Much of tho business district of' ! the unincorporated town of La Pine i I encroaches on the county road, ac-j I cording to information which has J hen obtained by District Attorney A. when a Ia Pine resident petirlonn! the county court to have a gasoline p;'mp operated by B. L. Clark, re moved from the roadway. The investigation showed that the stores and other business structures were built bordering on the road. which is supposed to be SO feet wide, i After that the sidewalks were bflitf in front of the buildings, and there- I fore upon the roadway. Clark states, according to the dis- , I trict attorney, that he will move his 'gasoline pump when all uf the other' Meeting reporters of the various news organisations is one of the daily tasks of the president of the United States. Tin? upper photo shoWfl President Cooliiltfe meeting newspaper reporters on the lawn at t ho summer "White House" at Swamp si ott, Mass. In the center of the group ami facing the President is Dale Van livery, United Tress Correspondent at Swampscott. Inset is President CooHdge walking with W. J. Loshi manager of the Washington United Press Bureau. l.cititiK nut rats on hire to destroy t( is attnqnrillR to B woman if I rain and mite tu Horse end w tn- huilUDd is (eetottt; it li bttmllUi jhoues n biH'omitu: a thrlvluK Indim- If Uv Imi'l. try In LADtSon. Ohio tiaN more (ha III earuors WlthlD tin- past two eeeeqei wt'Uu u "(roiu: trade mii..m nuivi'meni ln ! : velopd ii Chlln When CM ' !WMU H"i.fc Bpok0OfU tpOEl "-he whitlt wtrUl listens The President ef the tr,!:ol States is rwrhaps the I- :v most nws producer What tb. ;ovj nmini is Kolnn to do to ;til farmer, to collect foreign dtbU. U n tax-;. alt U neut not only ak'nr ttM hjKh;iys pf ti-: nation but olio aloni: the thwajrs of every tihfl country , So a u thni Jvn.i Rth i rrtspOMlcnnrcif AnlrlcStt tod foreign press associations and ntwsMtMrni eagerly gntlln at th preSK conferences ol the PrMrtdtBl Thy ate heM twice each week uhethrr he is in WashlnKton o: &- now at the summer White Houe in tiwainpiti ott. Muut The greatest car- is til.cti pnifrl th- hi iOnt against enoneous qUOtatnl) tj:d mtsintet pretation be cause his utterances "fur fculdunct' cairy trnitinlou Import a r.it Mi Kt 'inJ. tvr m u s the ilu r 'ir at the WhU Houai BicnUvi oBcm m mi en mcIi MnMMV0iM who srt lii atti'iid the rtinfvrenves Secret mi lit ii n fan!; ih I'uMdtiit iluilnh' th- meet In K. Vithinc be nyi rofl It quote I diretil unlet h H-- til .ilh iiuthin izr It The r-'i r "i-atUent toiLni.t tit. it - x hti-iiis iti WfhlnK, In itdvan'V of lie i vpf ''! 1 sTrnVl'i! tdenf retulu thwn Icn-.rts iboMt hu itoyn I ninh t- ttir,-lr ,!nil aiiw) th'tM- he fU-et for dl- jwinri TliUs ih PreMtVnl ibtuUKh the I u i.pwikj lo th opt4) jntl the iM-ople through repve1 ntlaiUe curre s;iilei)ii. MueMiwn ihe l'rcl'I-nt ihiit tht-y ma it t ;:..-. i ntni-nt vlrwil'tt en Nnttln(; turtles TK- m.i .1 vlni; plitures rt-venl L'ntinl Virn rem- spondentl OOtAlnlnf newa Irom the chief executive Ned ihir diapatchcj- apiienrlni: In thin ruiv t ,.tpci urt1 Imi lafhrhlirf on MI the "White House KiKkeirruin private property In town is also moved out of the road. , Over All LEVI STRAUSS 4 -. . . vy i-'..' A new pair FREE if They Hip Look for the Two Hcrses Wasn't Kelly at All, Jusi Drunk, Say Cops ( L P. Imaod Wire Is Thr Ifcri) BSMIa) PORTLAND, Anic. 21. PtHlce on tlniteil lo waich for trafPH todiiy Co Tnm Murray, BllBWOTIIi Kolly and j?nf.?i WIIIdi. i-si-aiMfl (Jrrnn fon vir wiih rid (k-flnito flows to Kuiilc them. Il lias been dsdniK-ly tstahllfihi'd thu the roan who yesterday posed SS Kelly a.'itl foired a niotorlHt to drivi iiiui all over Ihe .'Uv at the point of a KaU, was nothing but an Imper sonalor of that di.-perate indivlilual. A rounl fellow, they learned, for tified with moonshine and u Rim, made T. Tj llerrall haul him ahoul for several hours. There was no mo tive for t lie act except an overdose of moonshine. Police said they know the Identity, Of this mnn uu hope to arrest him. u..: of the old Vuiidcvert r;.ruh yes Tenia;.' it ft . rii'.oii wiis placed und"i coi '.nt hefore any upprccintile dam age resulted. The urlKln of this fir" ! not definitely known, but it is he Ifeved It was earned by a lighted cigarette. Fire conditions In the Deschutes DatiolMl forest have boen very fsvor i ble for the p.-. st few v,eV:s. Tbero have been no lars..' fires in the cruites forest tlus season. T an on West Side Runs, Leaves Lumber on Lawns Prlgfiteaed by the rattle of lum- her on tlr runnini: gears of a wagoa which (hey were drawing, a team of horses yesterday afternoon raced down West Klftli street to Newport avenue, finally breaking loose from the wagon when an electric wire pole was strtKk. The horses pJUMOd In flout of ihe C, !' Ilrown home, dumping sonic of the lumber on the Browl lawn. Tin name of the driver of tti team was not legnifld lie received several scratches when he was thrown from the wagon. Thl team was caught cast of the river. Grcb Badly Battered Up In Automobile Occident Iti. P. Wlrr I., The Uriel Iul!etln) PCTTABUROH, Aug. 2 1 . 'Harry (iron, world middleweight boxing champion, 's In a hospital here suf fering from one broken rib. minor cuts and bruises, resulting from an automobile accident. Oreb, driving hi- car to Brie, where lie was scheduled tor a hum with ! ' H G 3. B 0, B 3 1 H H K K K ft a C LI U 1 1 K M If -J WOMEN BE WISE! KEEP A BANK ACCOUNT MAW VVOMRN U -i loo much money in Uieir iMtmcfi Rubjcet tn thefts lil'.siiMvS, nrnrl) pvcry rtny yon rvm of IohI or Pfnlpfi ptttMri ronttUnlnH wiii- nxntmntn of moneys M oi tftlH can be prevented b. hnvinu a ( Iie h- Itiy; nicoittit uilh (hi iHUlks IC.VCH ( HKCK HHOWH: THK DATK Tin: rlMOC.Nt WHOM PAID TO vor tvlll have a rwclpt ami n record Nlinwtug nil lii (Hi)' t iai).'irt ions. Vol' will nppriHiiito more (lutn OnCfl Imrtng M !i ;tn vif-y , stein ft.r th- I liinu thai ) our money goea for, The FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Bend Rank " Superior SeiVlct MHMtlBR I'KDHKAl, RHSBRVH kvktkv Caital and Surplus, $120,000.00 Hood Forest Fire Seen By Deschutes Lookout K:rf;;( 'vlrp !ookon.:t thir moftl tn reported a forMl fire tna btie north slop of Mount WlllOD, In the Mouni Hood Mtfonal foreat. Mr.;. Hazel ; MeK inney . ookblll on Blaca bntte, telephoned to the forest head i uar t eri in Boftil tttat thin Dlaeo wuh' "ftfllokiM ii" eon.;Ii!';rably. The fire which bro'rfe odt In filiev-Mn-Hixon tin. her about five mile,: . 1 At 4 ' 2 1 4 i m m i i h m w. St hi ta Better Than The Best! Made irlth tho rioe t North Dakota Hard Wheal Klonr, liiuh grade eKctalfle HhortonJnji, purr milk, eHiie miujh-, mil, in..!' end yeaii in n Mfnltarj umi modern bakery, BAKE-RITE IDEAL BREAD Bread That is Better ALWAYS SAY BAKE-RITE TO YOUii GROCER and ijt;L tho full valufl of your money. SATURDAY SPECIAL Apple Sauce Cake 20c RcuSa;- 2c size Come early BAKE-RITE SANITARY BAKERY UNfJH BROS., Proprietors, Quality Rakers Not Ilow Cheap, Hut How Good "NCF SED" The EASIEST and QUICKEST way to Wash is with THE ZENITH V'Vy ;' i,iw Pint Cost .tiw Opt ration Cos I Low Upki iJ Cool ' ii-. . . --r!3?5r Washer Vfe-v AVasher. ! A I This UYear 0 The Zenith Saves ClotheB Thtt Zenith will wiii.h nu oidli.ury tubful of 60t$M !! Trom ,'onr to five IDlDQtaa; dt I be Kreunet dfrt-Ottltftd OVffalia Ya elRbt .0 ten mlnutex. Vbv do you want u v .:h-.' i h.t ; ill unh In to'ir nitnuleH' llernim- u f;n.i ;ihlier no-. . , cleun w.i.h.r. Iteciiin.i' you nave the nlolheti by khvIiik tliiee-tourthn thl MTOftl1 In ihe tub. The. ijui.'.cer i be clotheH onto out of the u bahor. the lata I ha will be worn by rubblim ftgalnil earh other and the nietn! parti of the machUp. add i he lata they will deteriorate frot.1 the ,roIijiii;ef elfefi of rutapy wnier. You mn provt! 1 tint I bin la ;tn actual MuvinK by eompartn th" aniouni of Hut in the wafer Which I: draltwd Ott from the Sett 1th and from ntiy other w.ikIht, The Zenith WOallCH the dnttlleftt lueuu KPjitly and nafely. A fret demonstratioh In your home No obligation Douthit Electric Shop 918 Wall Street Phone lUti-lt s y.(tAwwMww4iiiilMjajaBus 1 r k WHAT IS OUR BUSINESS? 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