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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1925)
MARSH MURDER CLUES ADDED Mile and Half Paving Grading Is to be Started On East Side Is Asked On Harmon Playgrounds (Continued from patio 11 i serious the chief Clothes of Baby and Man Are Discovered i It (hen- hud been a (ire. ! delay would have occurred ! declared. Mayor K. 11 Fox said that the 'double parking pould he avoided if in parking limit of one or two hours I were enforced. Councilman Carlson ttaOUCOt enforcing such a limit would Find Is Made at Abandoned ' fwW- movement is on foot 10 huvo Vacant property near the Amusement Park Near corpej of wail street ami orj$nwood o 1" mni avenue fitted up as a parking spaee. Scene OI Killing' lt was state,!, the owner to make a J small charRe for the privilege of I Wall Street Journal Financial Review) I parking there. MARTINEZ Cal., Aug. -7. - To The upshot of it all was that City the taDKled rlius in the Kl I'errito I Attorney ft 8; Henson was in inarch murder mystery of Mrs. ltessie j strueted to draw up a new traffic Loren. Uuklnml nurse, today was I ordinance, details of whieh will be added discovery of baby clothes and I dictated by the polieti eommittoe. clothing belonging to a large man. raving Awarded wrapped in Oakland newspapers of The council awarded to J. J. Ciiu recent dales. Iningham a contract for building a The latest find was at Kosy Cove, j public comfort station in the city an ubandoned amusement park near park. l'oint Uirhinond. where u San Kran-1 The streets committee was author cisco newspaper reported uncovered t lied to have built a railing at one evidence ealculated to show that the 'side of the bridge across the canal on murder of Mrs. I.oren took place. At this spot was found sand of the same kind as discovered In the news paper wrapped fragments of the woman's head picked up in the Kt Ccrrito swamp. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 27. Two men. one a local physician and the other a business man. were to be interviewed by police today -at the Siott street, Hids for the last unit of the south approach of The Dalles-California highway, district SI, were ordered called, to be opened September S. An ordinance limiting the number of card rooms and pool balls to one for each 1.000 inhabitants, was read for the first time This ordinance contains an exception in case there are now a greater number of such request of Sheriff U. R. Veale of places of amusement licensed. No Contra Costa county in an effort to card room or pool hall now operat throwm ore light on the marsh tuur-ling will be forced out of business, der mystery of Mrs. Bessie I-oren. Under an emergency clause an or Identificalion of the victim asjdinance giving the city the right to Mrs. Loren was made positive when construct or repair sidewalks if the her mother, Mrs. Annie Ferguson, j property owners fail to do so after 30 Oakland, was shown articles of ; days notice, was passed. It was in clothing, picked up by searchers In dicated that notices would be sent out to a number of property owners twhere sidewalks ure particularly at once so that the city if till be able to make the Authorities ure prepared to aban- Improvement itself this fall, don a theory that Mrs. Ixren died near the spot where portions of her dissected head previously were dis covered. Two Oakland dentists iden- .heeded, llfied dental work in the upper jaw (necessary Work will be started tomorrow lit grading the Harmon playgrounds, it was decided at a meeting of the per manent playground committee this morning in the union high school building. The preliminary work In 'the Improvement of too grounds. will i. insist of the hauling of rock to fill i up low places. A total of 60 is to be spent on j '.be improvement iif the play field at present 1'ati of this fund Is that rajaed through the play given by the llooal Klwanla dub. a total of $150 of the sum is the donation from the Standard Oil Co, The Harmon play field was award- i ad to iiend last spring by the Harmon 1 foundation of New York last spring. ' The playflcid is on the west bank of tin llcsrhtttes river, near Highland I boulevard. . Expect Big Attendance At Annual Baby Clinic liiowing ill popularity each your, i: j is predicted that the eltntC to be held ! In Bend for babies and children of ! pro school age, or those starting to ! school titis fall for the first tinio. will Ik- largely attended. Tilt clinic is to be held in Kpworth hall of the Meth odist church September -I anil 5. The clinic will be held under the supervision of Dr. Maud Kelly of Washington. II. ft, representative of the t'nited States bureau of child hygiene. Arrangements for the clinic, are being made by Miss Georgia. Me- Kennfe, Deechutei county nurse . Dr. Kelly, Miss McKcniio and local physicians will be assisted in their work by Mrs. Clendora Dlakley of the state bureau of child hygiene. Bandit Forces Escape Forces Sent by China I Continued from page 1 1 Hongkong under after an illegal operation, for anoth er supposition that she was mur dered. Mrs. Jane Peabody. beauty spe cialist, was cleared by police of any connection with the case when she appeared for voluntary questionin. Mrs. Ferguson revealed that the name of Loren was fictitious and that her daughter's married name was Mrs. Sidney D'Asquitb. Promotions Announced them departed to l.ritlsh protection. Canton has been ocupied by Wham- n n Yi LI ' 1)0:1 eadets. ommumst sympathizers or rOr I faOne UttlCe Hereithe old Sun Vat Sen par Or, who have I arrested over 100 government offi- Scveral promotions in the Bend of- j iola. the slate department announced fice of the Pacific Telephone and 1 today. Nellie Davis is Bride Of Australian Engineer Miss Nellie Davis, employed Bend at the Fair store for several years, was mwrled on Wednesday a'. San Diego. Cal., to Raymond Dlhlcy o' Australia. They are now on their way east, where Dihley was called on business. He is an engineer and was In America on business with the navy department. Friends of the bride re reived word of the marriage today by telegraph. Telegraph office have been made this summer, according to information ob tained from J. L. Oaither. manager. Several of these promotions have been in the nature of transfers to positions in larger offices. Mrs. Sadie Moran. evening chief operator In Bend, was transferred re cently to The Dalles, where she is in I now evening chief operator. Miss I Nellie Howell, transferred to Pendle I ton as evening chief operator, was , Irter transferred to The Dalles as day chief operator. Miss Daisy Carter, who transferred to Portland over a year ajfo. has been transferred back to the Bend office, taking Mrs. Moran's place. Miss Anna Keenan was recently trans ferred to The Dalles as operator. The arrests were niade on the con tention that the officials were impli cated in the recent assassination oi Finance Minister I.iao Chung Hoi. The fighting is understood to be be tween so called "red" faetions and the so called "pinks" with the initial advantage strongly in favor of the "reds." The few Americans remaining in Canton are on Shameen island, a British-French concession, whieh ap parently is not yet under siege. Without Salesmanship just common sense reasoning we know you will decide in favor of die MOOTAGtanace IET us get the facts before you. Not j "selling talk" you're not interested in that. What you want to know is: "Will the Montag Furnace supply my home with an abundant circulation of warm moist air safe heat at a very low cost in fuel and with little care and effort? Can I rely absolutely depend upon a Motu.f.' Furnace?" In plain UngbOM we answer: "Yes, indeed you can!" We say so without reservation. Montag has had more than 40 years' experience in the building of heaters right here in the Northwest where they are to be used. Thousands are giving home owners complete healing comfort and satisfaction. You want comfort economy de pendability safe heat. You want to be able to sit contentedly in any part of your home on the coldest days. You want these things of course you do you have a right to theni and we as heat ing experts will see that you get them when we install a Montag furnace in your home. 1 Jack t'roit ! juit around the corner. Pretty toon a tircat many home oworii will he wanting a Miming luro.ur imtjltrd "A toon a. pouihlc," Tiirfc will he no time to wait mi time to mates a rarrfol lunry to ill urmlt-.r iot tlir type of Mool.ty. ytm need. We will he "ru.hcil to death." You VrBAI n old that you u.iot piur furnace. u U'nttfiialljj nji , tJ into our home. Then let Ut do it now. Conic in today or any day, lhl week ami lei lit go over your healing prob lem, fuiow rinu'docan'l mean paying now. You ran make allium any taffiU you want. W. Montgomery, Tin Shop FURNACES Execution Stay Ordered For Killers of Captain Priest River Endangered On Three Sides by Fire Catchers of Fark Goldfish Arrested by Spokane Cops LEGAL NOTICES VICE PKESIHENT fltl (U. P. Leaied Wire to The Bend Bulletin) CHICAGO, Aug. 27. Vice Presi dent Charles Dawes celebrated his 60th hirthday today with a luncheon to Japanese Ambassador Tsuneo Mat- adlra. TOUKISTS FAR FROM HOMK Three automobiles parked side be side on Wall street this morning bore licenses of West Virginia. British Co lcmbia and North Carolina, indicat ing the wide range from which Cen ttal Oregon is drawing tourists. if. P. Ltunl Wire to The IVn.l Bulletin) SPOKANE. Wash.. Aug. 27. A serious forest fire burned on three sides of the town of Priest Klver. NEW WESTMINSTER. B. C. Aug. 27. Sheriff Mar.Martin of New Westminster was today Instructed to stay the execution of Owen Baker , Idaho lllirig the night, threatening and Si Sowash. sentenced to hang L sawmill and the entire town September 4 for the murder of Cap- Another fire burned on the ln,r. tain W. C. Gillis and his 19 year old 1 f Liberty lake near to re y rda son In a hijacking raid on the Beryl afternoon, threatening to wipe nut u t- summer colony. The Instructions were from V 1) - Carter, deputy attorney general at (U. r. !ed V.'ir.' t., Te llen.l Uulktlnj SI'OKANK, Aug 27 Wllllnm I'oggmllliT and Delbcrl WotCOlt were arrested at 2 a in. today charged with ratrhlug gold fish in the rlty park. They rntifeasod ii regular Iniatni'sa of selling fish at tl earh to hotels here. Fishing was good anil profits' large, they ailinlttoil XOTR'H Ti CRHDITOKH In the t'oiHtly 'ourt f the HUUe of orei,i, ii inr ijie i'uiiit of Deactiatm In the Matter of the Knlute of T II Foley. dereaod NOT1CI is HIRBBY OIVBK, That. ii. s. Hamilton bti oew up pointed Rilinlnlstrator of the estate of T. II. Foley, dernaai-d All personii having claims against tile almto llietttlolleil i'mIuIo ao herebv leiiuhed in iirtmettt them. dul verified with proper wine her-, to sab! nilmliiiaimiiir. at his Offtoa in tin- rirai National Beak BnlM inn. Iiend. tlregoti. within six months Irnm tin dale of the first puhllcu Hon of thin notice, to-wlt Within ttj mmitha from the 27th day of Anton, 1D2&. It S HAMILTON. Administrator. 7 0-711-M -i7e i Victoria. Children Will Aid Elks Drive for "Old Ironsides' (Continued from page 1) ' in July. The motto adopted by the Klks for I their campaign among the school j children is "Don't give up the ship." I the historic words of Perry at the battle of Lake Krle on September 10. 1S1S. School children will he given buttons and lithographs bearing the picture of "Old Ironsides '' ll may be said' thai everything twites good when aest is added to appetite by the scent of the woods or the tang of the sea but even then the outing party will vote the sandwiches "extra good" when made from baked "Frye's Delicious" Ham. VAN ARHDALE IMPROVED Injured Sunday when struck on I the temple by a golf hall. Harry K. I Van Arsdale is slightly Improved to-1 day. Regardless of Van Arsdale's improved condition, the attending physician is not overly optimistic A minor operation was recently per formed on Van ArRdale to determine whether the base of his brain had suffered from the Injury. FIREMEN HURT IN BLAZE SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Aug. 27. Three firemen were Injured in a fire which early this morning destroyed 'the Texan Refining company plant at a loss estimated by fire Officials' at $1(10.000. And then when the party conies home there is the remainder of the same Frye's "Delicious" Ham in the cooler to provide scrumptious slices for the final repast of the day when the exertion of the outing leaves little inclination to prepare another meal. THC FRYE LABEL give real assurance of onueual quality ana! perfect purity. Look for It on the wrappers and rind of Frye'a "Delicious" Hams and Bacon. i im i i ii aai i, Jl ,l k ' hams bacon Travel Although not every man travels all the way to Kgypt to see a camel, everybody lakes a trip sometime, if only to a neighboring state. Probably that Is why 727 Travelers accident policy hold ers were hurt during ono year while traveling, and nearly 6 of all accident, claims report ed wore based upon injuries received in this way. Certain Travelers Accident, policies will pay double for many accidents of travel. Get your policy today! J. C. Rhodes "Insurance In All lis Branches" 15 PER CENT REDUCTION ON CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR I liiK. Uli BrOMlclol h ItliMiiun , irpc llilllr Hut kt', Niiluonk I'oinMnaf Jftns, Slips niitl KlghtlCft. Wc an cl(jninn out thin lino of article and are offering tblfl reduction for a hhort Uiih-. W M9 now nirrjiin n COnpleif Um of I). M. C. 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