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PAGE 2 THE BEND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, BEND, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 'JO, 1025 GIRL MURDERER GETS SENTENCE One to 10 Years Penalty For Matricide Dorothy Ellingson Saucy In Court, Makes Faces at News Photographers n lU. r. 1.-...! Wirr to The llrml llullclln) SAN FRANCI.iCO. Auk. 2 fi Dor othy BUlnfaon, 17 year old mntri elde, todp.y vs sentenced to suite's lirlsoii fr from one to 10 years. Btandtni before Judge Harold I.or. derbaok, Dorothy tossed back her heail and looked at the cottrt in a Miuey manner ns the words "for the term prescribed by law" were pro nouneed. The former "Jsiz Klrl" appeared to Kreel the sentenee with eacerness. bearing out her oft prorlnimed de sire to "get it over with." PreeedinR the sentenee. Attorney Walter Metlovern. defense eottnsel. addressed the eoitrt. ItaUnf thai no appeal or new trial was desired and intimating that the girl's attorneys and father had been forced by her insistenee to not attempt to delay sentence. MeCovern also said Dorothy did bui isu to answer any ri tne usual :hixn s,-nool questions put to a prisoner before I tei, achoo aentence Is pronounced. Judge! Acres and Loutlertmrk ordered the girl on the stand. "la It true you do not wish to an swer any of the routine ciuestions?" the court asked. "Yes. I don't desire To fish hatchery, who went in search of the wilderness kitty which broke into print In Mend yesterday. I.ynea hoped to secure the cat as a com panion for the wildcat now in the Tutnalo fish hatchery xoo. After a lengthy search. Lynta thtt morning located the home of J. P. ltaymond, who has a cat which he says climbed on the runuinK board of his automobile in the Crooked river canyon ahout a year ago. In an in terview, ltaymond said thai this cat was growing rapidly and he planned on offering it to the management of the hatchery xoo. Hut instead of finding a kitty w ith an abbreviated tail at the ltaymond home, l.ynes found a cat of the do mesticated species. "That eat has a tail this long." said Lynes as he stretched his hands apart to a dis tance of three feet, ltaymond s cai might have been wild when he found it, but It has reverted to the domesti cated species, l.ynes reports. BRUSH DISPOSAL ft&"flBJ PLAN IS TESTED Hope for Extension of Sales, to Larger Cities Experimental Plots M.j2 tablished In Forest Are i'sei in Capturing! idvuts Without Injury to Imprisoned Animals Tree (Jrowth Following Log ging Also to be Deter mined by Department Kstablishment of nine experiment al plots, first of their kind in Ibis district of the national forest, was completed In timbre of the llend country yesterday by H. 11. Westveld. connected with the I'aclfic northwest experiment station of the department of agriculture. The purpose of these plots is to de- TTH n AT MPFTINr",ormi"r (,'U9,,U' methods of brush 1 JLiU n. 1 IHEiEi 1 11 U disposal In eutover lauds, with a view to fire protection and reforestation. w. . , . c . -i 11 j I The plots, averaging from three to 1 rincipalS at Session L ailed, tire acres each, have been estab- PLANS FOR SCHOOL by City Superintendent Principals of the Bend schools, i 'eel tug in the office of Superintend ent t,. W. Ager yesterday afternoon, outlined plans for the coming year and d added on dates for the registra tion of high school students. Princi pals present were Harry Molt of the i Central sihool. I. A. Emerson of the Miss Nellie Tifft of the . H. S. Nedry of t'arrol ; young trt Mrs. Veronica Coleman. ! localities. llahed in eutorer lands of Tltt ShVM lin-Hixon Company and the ltrooks- ' Scanlon Lumber Co. south of Iteml woe oi tne several ims 01 vaiuanici Heitd's newesl and most novel In dustry, chipmunk falsing, has been growing rapidly for the pasi few days, with two local boy. Vernon Carton and i; cor go Kulton. in con trol of the market Hefore break fast this morning, twit of the little animals had found new owners and Vernon and George Were the richer by 50 cents. The Chipmunk! are captured in n "trap line" which was established by the two boys Just west ot Head i The trap line consists ot snares. When the rodents enter u bag to i nibble on some "eats."' they spring a trap and are snapped Into (he air In the bag. where tltey are held prisoners until the boys arrive. Kearlng that the local market will be oversupplied before long, Vernon and Coorge are making arrangements ! to mi in touch with a Portland buy- he boys have received Infor- ! Information which it Is believed w ill I million lhat chipmunks are unite the he" furnished by the plots is what ' thing in social circles in the larger lakes place immediately after a vlr-j cities, rapidly replacing ornamental If the Portland market proves gin forest has been removed, when the young trees and herbaceous vegetation battle for control of the cleared area. Measurements of t were After ; birds. stable, the boys may extend their trap Hue. line of the rodents captured by taken in several ! 'he boys lost Its tall in a scrimmage year has passed. I w ith a cat recently, but they believe that this ih ipm link will be market able eventually. This belief Is based on the firm opinion that the tailless rodent Is growing n new tail This Chipmunk is kept under careful oh-nervation. The boys' chipmunk plant has been head of the Kenwood school. other measurements will be taken to All pupils planning to enter the ! determine whether saplings grow 'local high school this fall, and pupils , moe rapidly in areas af herbaceous i v. ho did not register last soring or ' vegetation or in tracts free from have changed some of their subjects Vegetable growths, answer i s;nce that time, should nresent them-' llata secured from the experiment tliein " llnrnthv r..,ili..i laalk . n . ... I , feu , .-.. -L . . . ., , ....-.-.. Mies to t r i.c ttc.i i-.merson n tne .n onus inn, snow mai u iiercni . head and chewing vigorously on her high school the first week of Septem- methods of brush disposal must be I established in the vicinity of Kansas ter. Superintendent Ager would pre used in areas where different meth- avenue. ernnn is the sou of Tom Attorney MeOovern asked and re- er the students to register as fol-od of logging has been practiced, furlon. chief of the fiend fire de ceived a five days' stay of execution j U ws: Freshmen. August 31: sopho- ' according to Westveld. Experiments partment. out om not state w ny It was desired, mores. September 1 : juniors. Septem , are being conducted to determine As she left the court room to go ber !. and seniors, September 3. whether brush disposal on lands hack to her cell, a photographer Students entering the Bend high where the timber has been removed atepped in front of Dorothy and b. hool from non accredited high by the "big wheels" should differ snapped a picture. Isthools will he required to take ex- from the method of disposal used "Oh, my God," the girl exclaimed, laminations in subjects they wish to I after lldgerwoods. ..thai picture stuff again. I don't J receive credit for in the local school, j That regulated grazing Is bene Want it." It is explained by Superintendent I ficlal to reproduction of timber will Then she went on. tipping her nose I Ager. These examinations wilt be I probably be definitely proved through to the photographers and curious j held In the senior assembly room of ( the experiments. It is believed. West crowd in the hallway. jthe new high school on August 31 1 veld .explains that grailng of stock Sentenee of "that Ellingson girl"! and September 1. I in eutorer lands does little damage ends California's first matricide casej Eighth grade examinations for pu-1 to young growths, when the grazing! and one of the most unusual trials nils given permission to make up one , Is regulated. Stock benefits the soil I in the state's history. or more subjects will be held in the i by tramping the decaying wood and U'lir m"'her " 1 "m '"ok Mrs. AJUU Ellingson. Dorothy's I Central school September 3 and 4. ! vegetation Into the earth, where they j lnK for revenge But I don't think' mother, was shot last winter during Pupils who were unable to take exam- are transformed into soil food. Also, Killlows "ro '"" '"r an, argument w ith her headstrong . inations last spring because of illness j where grazing is properly regulated 1 "ml ' wl" W "M 1 ''an to j offspring. Dorothy was located In a are asked to report to their Drinci- there Is no dnnzdr from m uwnmii. ! help send him there" cheap rooming house and confessed '-pals on September 3 and I. They wll! , lntion of dead grass and herbs which the murder. ! t given examinations a! that time. would form an inflammable mat In Youth Demands Death For Killer of Mother (Continued from lingo 1 ) mother. Itevenge Not Watted "I shudder to think that 1 was probably being groouu'd for the name terrible fate. "Nothing can be done to return my Despite the confession, she was adjudged insane at her first trial and ft in, i yi committed to Napa state asvium. ueneral i etroleuiTi Lo. After a month there she was declared sane and returned to San Francisco for trial. The long hearing ended Saturday night when a Jury found the girl guilty of manslaughter. To Erect Plant Here Wildcat Is Not Wad, Has Tail, Avers Lynes Can a jungle cat have a long tail? this Is the question which is an swered In the negative by Pearl Lynes. superintendent of the Tumalo Wrecking Car Service Only fully equipped wreck ing cai In Central Oregon. Bontrager's Garage Day Phone Night Phone I95-W 227-K the forests. Westveld spent one month in the upper Deschutes country establish ing the experimental plats and re cording observations. From Bend. ; he plans to leave for the Pelican hay Still further evidence that Bend Is district in Klamath county tomor recognlzed as one of the foremost ' row. centers of the automobile Industry in Oregon, is furnished In the an- TIMBKItWf HIKERS t'MON ASKED nouncemcnt today that the General MAHSilFIELD, Ore.. Aug. 26. Petroleum corporation is opening a I Organization of unions in the lumber distributing station here for gasoline 1 Industry of the Pacific coast was and oils. urged in resolutions to the conven- Thia company, through S. V. tlon of the Oregon State Federation Ilamp. distributor, is planning 1m- of Mbor Monday and referred to Q. mediate construction of a supply sta-: O. Young. International organized of tlon on the railroad terminal proper- the American Federation of Labor. ty. east of the tracks and opposite! Irving avenue. l OHMEIt SENATOIl HELD The plant will be of sheet metal SEATTLE. Wash.. Aug. I. Ed construction and will cost fl.000. ' v.ard Acklin. former state senator of It is only a few months since the ; Wisconsin from Ultwatikn i,i Voting Crognn is oxpected to prove : the state's strongest witness. He j plans to tell in detail how the den ; tlst "cultivated" him before and I after the murder. The lad will relate how the alleged Lalayer had him unwittingly mix the' t concrete which was nsed to seal his1 mother's body In its unhallowed j i crypt. "He had me sold on the Idea my I mother had Just disappeared, that he knew her whereabouts anil that she would return.'' young Pat continued, t "He gave parties for me at the cabin in Beverly (ilen. I even danced ( on the floor above where my mur-1 dered mother was hurled." : KRI PTION NOT EXPECTED ROME. Aug If, The new activi ty of Mount Vesuvius. Italy's great volcano. Is proceeding normally, ac cording to Professor Malladra. bead of the Vesuvius laboratory today. Shell Oil Co nlnl Inc.llH hro V'dl 1 .... ... . . "" "' pnenomenou was Gasoline and motor oil di3.rlbut.ng charging bin, w!,h" l rZXJ" "e" CXP6Ct companies earlier represented here , Acklin was arrested August 21 by city ere Standard Oil Co., Union Oil Co. i detectives in a downtown hotel lie - and Associated Oil Co. Is held under a fugitive warrant. What Is Time Worth To You? Will you always be able to get your full value for your TIME? Your home, the education of your children, your car, comforts, luxuries and necessities depend upon your finding a steady market for your TIME. TIME and YOUR ABILITY TO WORK your ability to put TIME to the best advantage is your GREATEST if not your ONLY asset. When you are well and strong you will always find a buyer for your services your TIME. Is it not worth as much to you even when crippled or ill? Accidents and disease come when least expected when you are least able to bear them. Will you have a SALARY when you cannot sell your TIME? 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It A., Hmrt. m a I a : : a a a. a WHEN 1I1TII K AUTOMOBILES ARB BUitT BV1CK WILL BUILD THUM When you consider Buick proven quality and then compare the sensationally new Lower Prices, theres only one answer-BUICK 1926 Improvements 7'J Horse Pourr,"! Uuotonc Uuco Colors, Uil r titer, MsrttT I C.lnteA PnAies. 4 and 2-Dour .SYJuns. I 4-Wheel Brakes, Qas Filter, Air Cleaner j BUICK PRICES T. o. . ri:ti cuti STAND VHII SIX M)..r Mm,,, Pm, Ht-'S riiftm : r,,,. ims I.. ..rial 9 r... I.17J OmH 1 I4IS t llr .in, i Fan. IM0 OaH 4 in, lilt) MIMIK SIX IBiw Mm Nh, iim li- , I ... Il l TMU I I'... LM 4 ii.., s.4 s r.. nit Caapa 4 ran. -MO 4 Uaac Sifaa . 1 ra. !SJ I. h,r, PU. MIA HraM K .,J ra 1740 CMk Sracial ,., I hM, JS SaaM Taanal 4 I'aaa. 1D5 Bend Garage Co. CnltaConMtvd Iron I'tiui itntie inn Opaa ii N'.'.t rii. me m:i n a a m m a. bibb w r a, a a a n Why One Printer? Printing machinery is now rather generally stand ardized, and practically all the printing shops in the nearby territory draw their workmen from the same sources. At a casual thought, it would seem strange, then the difference in service rendered by differer.! shops. The reason for this is that every printing office has its own personality, composite of all the per sonalities of the folks who work there. In some printing shops the ciistomer-he-damned attitude permeates the place. In others, the will-to-please. It is the will-to-please, we believe, that has hrought us our success. Everyone, from the head of the de partment through to the last employee, works and works together to satisfy the customer. And that's why one printer rather than another. Our equipment, ability, and experience are at your service. THE BEND BULLETIN PHONE 56 B B' : B ' , a m I a at a mmmrmm" m mmmmmwmwMm 1 a a a a a a a mmmmmmmmmmmm