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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1925)
THE BEND BULLETIN Tin: WHATIIttn Pair it ii ii warm lonlfhtj Tumi day fall1 lllld warm; llclil vni In bit " In. I. Central Orefinv' Firnt Ltaiied Wire Newspaper VOI,. XVII. TIIK I'.KNI) HUI.LKTIN, DAILY KDITION, BEND, OUKGON, MONDAY AFTERNOON, SKITKMI5KU 21. 1025 NO . !! BP D nNKlTCC . r. I. nniOnCJ M'KENZIE ROAD AT THE SUMMIT! Rapid Work Is Done on Pass This Season WON'T REMAIN OPEN No Money (o Keep Way Clear Through Winter, Says Bureau Official Under oonrtrMtloB fr the pul threa summers, the summit sactton Ol III,' MiKi'll'li' highway com ploteil Iwloy ami incepted by h" United BtatM hnrenu of public road. srhlok hmi supervision ol this eoa niriictlnn. II wan reported In llend ihla morning by n D Farmer, tftfl - lit I ol Ibj linri'uu Tlii" construction rrcw. of which .' S lleHpulll I" "il ( r I II if 11,1,' III . will . Iniv f,,r. ion eV three days clean ng up ami preparing t" move lh qutpmetil. hut the ric k crusher wan " fw friends, hy Itev. A W, bwa hood down today and the actual at the Kuslos home on Congress rork or inrfndni itn highway it i nni OmpUUd IJlter the name 'evening th' llre- The tusk hnn heeu thoroughly done men heard of their 'grcut grand n.l the . 'iimm at the extreme autn- rtaddjr,u' marriage, mid they ailed nil are ih' bosl constructed of any, jut the Kuic bo mi and took bride iimrr reports, for the reason that nl room for u ride about the city toad building specification have OB the bl fire (ruck i.een greath petferied and raised. ' The reception at Ibn Klwanls club lie gives litSpulii much . redtt for : I lie eki flleuri of the work The hunmu went to unmiuul length 111 lln successful effort to fin- Nh (he ron. I in iimr for ime during a oar l of the itrenvtit 11011. Iviiiip- mnl and men ere moved 111 eurlv inidiot Judge BMtfja and hlu bride Hie uprhiK. ti Iml iiic nece.Hiir in ' "M nUo he honor gucsta ami nlftOM to blast a way through I ,loin ,,r U happy grooma were ihe riow drift in order to net tiie . 'n ml .'Hi In fone Lnrh HMiuM'r- The bureau will he uimble to at- tampi io ki top the t.awH btkthwnj open after the heavy mown of the late autumn. Farmer explain, for the retmoim that It ban not mifft lent ftp proprtallou for iniilnteuanre and that kerpinK thh road llOSf of miiow Wtiiil.l he an nnnilllly difficult ami expensive tank Snow fence have been put up u( the placet) where the . 1 1 if ur untinl ly the womt. hut the bureau doe not expert them to present nil drift t iik and keep the road open The bureau will, however, keep a clone check nn condition" itt the ntimmlt thm winter, no that It will he utile to take any pou llblfl Mepn In keep the road open dlir- Iiik lUOOMdlttf winter! The Her' Ion of (he hlKhwav which (he bureau ban xruded and aur- faced extendi from Hlite river on ht wet to Ihe town of SUtern Urttilliiic to South Fanner left thin tuorntnjt, after a ihorl vlnlt III Ht ml. fur the Hnrtlou .if The Dalleti-Callfonila hlKhwav which, the buronu in oonstrnoUnj from; CrOOMBl to Fort Klamath. 'I'd Ik Her t Ion will he rottipleted next ! Hummer. Fanner predict Th6 rad In it of the nee Hon from Croarenl j BOntb under a con t met recently awarded to A J llampHhlre, wan to I he nlarted today and HaiiipHhlre peeled to finlnh the tMR thin year. allhoiiKb bin IQCOtM will dep. nil ' i't-atly on weather rondllloitH KiiKor Hun IMiin Kvery effort will he madi- to keep i the MrKenie piisH open all winter,; ui rordlilK 1o a IltWfl Htory appearing in i lie BOItna Guard. That platm are now helliK inade Io keep the road open wan made known hy II. ('. Illrk inun and M. A. Heed, nwnera of (hn KuKene-Ilend HtaKe line. Iltekman and Heed, arrordltiK to the Information from EDnitftf), will In In Cortland the fti-Ht part of UiIh week to confer with repronentntlveH of the bureau of public roadn relative to the mailer of KerurltiK pennlHHion to operate a hiiow packer. Hickman ami Heed will uIho v to the Italnlrr millonul park to examine hiiow pack H machinery In uho there. That Ihe HtaKe line will experi ence no difficulty In operating until ChilHtiuuH, hi the opinion of Hickman. After the heavy hiiowh Marl, It t planned by the Join) ownern of the PQMI Hlnne line to operate Ihe pucker ThlH packer will be lined ahead of t he HlnK'n. pack I iik Hie anft hiiow Into a hard BUffftCe. Illue pt lntH of the iiiihh country and Ihe Imllraled method of keeping the I road Ipen have been prepared lo pre-1 - in o the bureau of public POddli BKAB IN POUT (U. r. UmAd wirr tn 'ihft nrnii Balltln) DUTCH rtAUBOk, Alnka. Hrpt. 21. The vetonin eultor Hoar wuh in port hnte today, refuel hi k nflor n heavy nix duyH' tip from Nomn. Tho crew reported fatroni liend wliids IHOtl (lay of the journey. I Air Service Called Step Child of War Department When Major General Patrick Faces Inquiry Board Hostility of Old Line Officers Who Resent Aviation's Rise In Importance Itlatncd hy Witness Testimony Held Distinctly Favorable to Colonel .Mitchell (Mr Unttad Hm LmmtI WASHINGTON, Sept. 21. ohlef of. the army air lervlce, (It-Mi's Hpecial aircraft inv(stiKHtinir board that the war depart 1 1 M u i regards the air nervlce hh ,. , , mm . .. , J. A. Eastes and Bride Feted by Kiwanis Club Former Mayor Is Married to Seal lie Woman riri'iiu'ii Honor "Ctraafl OnwlBtM " ami WKc Wild Trip TftrOtiaJl I ll) on l ,i. Plrf Triii k J. A. BMlM, tVtet mayor of llend. uiul It Ih hrlft were feted Saturday evening follOWfBfl their marriage, by j tlit III" ml (Ire department: ami today tlii) wore honor guests al the Kl- a ft la i luh tilM'hiofi Hasten and Mr UOTfM M Wood of Scuttle were married at i o'clock Saturday i-w-ulng In the pfOMIICt of lutirheou today. strange to uy. WUH planned hy u com in It tee of w hlrh Fa k ten Rmi it member It wan to huve heen for I r Hiiro M. Kulntad and )iU bride of a little over u week, and the other member did not know "arrested yihortly before (he lunch eon hour h Sheriff S I. Uoberm. ubd he it-' led Into the dlnfiiK - rOOU In handcuff A feature of the luncheon vwm the j presentation of two wrddlitK cnkl The flmt. handsomely fronted but of ito pongtstoncy of Donohattg pine bo lueulh the Hiirfare, wan placed before lr KuNlad to be cut. After he hud , been gnfflotontly embarrunned in hin llllktirrennf ul ef fortn. the rrul ra ke. made by 1,. ll Krime. wan pren.uited. Fate nppnmntly hail a part tn the j romance of the local realtor and Mm Wood. The) had met a year ugo and several llmen nince, but fate took a i hand in rl pent iik the nctiualntauce 'when Mm Wood wan Injured In an automobile accident about two weeks jaito. while on the way to Central jorcKoti to vlnit MIhh Mary lletin ttf Alfalfa M inn Menu, a clone friend of I the Fan ten family for inn ny earn, j brouKht Mm Wood to the Fanlen ; loon. no that -he tntghl receive medl fcal aid in Mend, and nhe ban been a . guenl there nince that time. Mrs BngtM wag formerly a no-tn her of the editorial staff of a Spo kane newspaper. Inter a rorrcHpond ent located in Hawaii. She ban writ ten ncvcral ncenarlon. one with a Hawaiian gatttag which is to he pro dncad noon Aaothar ban the Bond country un itg totting. Many Clocks Stop Work, 1 But Quake Not Blamed Two dozen or more clocks stopped promptly on the tttroke of ! oYloek Saturday nlKht In Horn!. The eaiiHC. so far as Is known, was not seismic disturbances. The clocks Ihut stopped were all timepieces which are cor rected hourly by Western UnlOfl tele- graph, Mannggr C. ft, Nichols of the local Western Union office doesn't know what caused the clock to stop, hut It In believed, alnce I hoy stopped exactly on the hour, that part of the correcting apparatus worked hul Ihe clocks were not set In motion UKain. Practically all of the clocks weru put into Working order again hy this afternoon. Freezing Temperatures Mark End of Heat Wave (II. ti UWt4 Wlrr lTlir tUM Itullrtln) CHICAGO, Bipt, 11, Bummer 'lime lii an end today with freeiug loinperalures in Knstei u Caniida and cold air wave rolling down over Ihe central Hlnlen. Today's weather contrasted aharp ly with StjUlnoxlal freaks of tho week end. The Htorni that struck u sec tion of Montana Saturday and tha new fieasnnal heals marks records 111 several western HtnleB, gave way to much lower lemperut lives throughout this fonicast area. Win to Hit n. i..i h-.n.i.hi Major General Mason M. Patrick, today charged before the pr , ' "a step child." Poliowiai iii tnstltnony (bat the poraonnsl of ihe WTVica wax inade filiate, Patrick declared Ihe nervier IttffiWd from hold llli y of old Hue offlcerH of oilier incvicrn in hUh poMtH In the dep4rltncM who re nettted avIatioii H rlne to Importatire. "Many tlinen Itn niotlven have been QUMtlOaed' be Huld. "many of It recuiumeiidatlonn have been iKiiored and denied. Hut I believe the de partment bun done the beM ll known how. "Hy Doming to the fore, the ulr nervlre ban leAMcned t he I m port a nee of other brunch of the urmy It ban mlnlmied the nerennlty of fixed roust defennen and ruvulry "ii in bnnnn aateri thai under the clrcilIUNtanreH there In so much hostility toward (he air brunch. The renulm ure that every recommenda tion that bun Io he panned on rumen before men of ihe old nchool of ihoiiKhi '! have had qtllU I hard time get' tlHK nouie men Io realire thai there wan Mich a thing an an air nervlre There In (oo much of a tendency to cnimlder Ii un un auxiliary.'' I'll 1 1 Irk nafd he huil received no action on a numher of recotnmendu tlons for ImprovemeiitN The air naaAfre rhiefn tentlmony wan regarded nlrlkliiKl favoruhle to Colonel William Mitchell, w hone char Ken of 1 Incompetency, criminal ncKltjtenre and almost treasonable aUmiuiatrallou hy the WHr and navy depitrlmeiitn of the nutionul de-f'-i. proVtpllatajd the prrnent In quiry Kin ntitteineniH cllmaxel n duy of tOStlmon) held to hi damaging to the preni'iil air policies of ihe government nturie.l h A t i in .-e. rOtOI of War Pavln WASHINGTON. Sept Cround work for tin Invent IkuI Ion of the ad on of trp milium d air service of the on page 4 i Eye of Movie Operator Burned by Muriatic Acid Sydney Seime Kemuiris on Duty After Burning Liquid Is Dashed Into Face Prompt Attention Saves Vision Prompt medical attention in all probability saved the vision in one eye tor Sydney Seime, movie operator in the Grand theater who wn injured la.st niht about 0 o'clock when working at his machine. The injury was caused by muriatic acid, which was accidentally dashed Into Seine's left eye. , V Shortly after the accident occurred. BAD BURNS FOUND ON BODY OF GIRL Supposed Daughter of Sen ator Tabor Not Murdered CHICAGO, Sept. n - Shook was believed today to have caused the ileath under strange c I re tun Mam M last ueek of Rath Tabor, said lo have boon a daughter of the late Senator II. A. W. Tabor of Colorado Police ound no wll nesses w hose stories supported the theory of murder, first advanced. Mian Tabor died in her apartment, On her body were hums caused by scalding. MJgg Tabor was believed to have boon "Silver Dollar"' Kcho Tabor, estranged from her family ami friends. Her body was unclaimed and neighbors and acquaintances started a. collection lo pay funeral 1 expenses. No reply has been received from a telegram to ihe girl's mother, Mrs. 11. A. W. Tabor at LaadVlUg, Colo. h or a time she was a favorite of , favorite of her Cathtr'a friends, lull, as she gftwlto win only four more games to he older, she drifted from her home !ure of the championship, even If the and family; they were whisperings I (Hants should win all of their 11 re of n romance that hail heen hlighled; , mnlnlng games. nnd so the end of Rath Kcho "Sll- The Washington Senators won ver Dollar" Tahor was written hero I four out of their six games last week in n place far from home teachings she once had known. a nd Now Teachers Are Added To Bend School Faculty Two new teachers were added to thS faculty of the Bsnd schools to-j day. These teachers are Miss Klliel Jncobson, who takes the place left vn cant through the resignation of Mian Jennie Krlcksoti. and Miss Clara Bohenlena of DulUth, Minn. Miss BohSUlSnt Is In charge of one of Ihe beginning classes at Kenwood, an overflow from the oilier hcglnntn;; classes. Miss Jncobson. n graduate from the Cheney normal in ashing-, (on, Is teaching one of the fifth grade ' clnsscs at Kenwood. MlTniCI I I rrT WllUlCLL LL" I WITHOUT A JOB Trial on Insubordination Charge Expected LIMIT IS NOT STATED Colonel to Fly to Washing ton to be Witness In Air Probe, Announced (II. V. Uu fhn WABHINOTt)K, Sept . If 1 . -Colonel William Mitchell, critic of the wart and navy depiri mentn. and former' afnlMftnt chief of the ami) air terv be, today wu relieved from r.ctive j duty a air officer of ll Ightfa corpg urea. Major Ceuerul John L Hlnti hlef of Ktaff uf the anitv. wan In-, formed In a telex ram from Mujor (.literal Br omc Hindi rommnndtT of ihe eighth urea. Whether IIiIh Mllrhell to COB leiend bin rhary u'ri raft board or court inurtialliig lion wa-i to permit to WanhiiiKlon to ; before the Kpecial wa preliminary to hint for iitnult'irdi- nation wun not known here War depe-rtrneiit offirlala dli-, clnlnad renpiUHihiiity for tio action, but they Indira ted If probably wan , taken for the purpooe of general 4bV ClpllBO. ll wan polnlt'il ota that since Mitchell H ben;" nubje ted to an In i veniiKution on chnrgen of iiiMibordi nullon. offlrera nuhordinate to htm' should not be required to take order.1 from him. NO UKASON (.1VF.N SAN ANTONIO. Texan. R-pt. 21. I Colonel William tfltchell wan today . relieved an lr OffWer of the eighth corpn area The announcement wan' mud- by Muter General Krnnt Hinds, comui'inder. wnhout com FreHumntion is the c.donel will hihiiiI rclliU'il ,,( hlH office ii m 11 air- craft Investigation in completed and I (Continued on pat;e 2) MtVM was taken to the St Charles hospital. Although Seime van released from the hospital at ahottt 11 o'clock this morning, little the worse for his ex perience, the attending specialist re ports that the injury could have Peon a serious one. Muriatic acid Is one of the strong eat of the ncldtt. It was muriatic acid which resulted In the death of Oaofgg Stanley several months ago. Stanley drank the acid, thinking that it was aiiotncr luiunt. That Seime did not at first be lieve his injury to be serious Is indi cated hy the fact that iio remained at his poll until tho final show was out. Me was taken to the hospital at about 11 o'clock last nighl. League Leaders Stay Safely at the Front Winning MOW YORK. Sent. I six out of their eight games Inst week. Ihe IMtisluiigh l'irntes gained a lead of 1 1i games over the New York (Hants in the National league pennant race. The Pirates now hav and they are now eight games ahead of the Philadelphia Athletics In the American league race. The cham pions need five more victories to re- peat If the Athletics finish their 1 - remaining games without a defeat, Denies lVrnussion Given To Solicit FrOllt Teachers Asserting thai ho has heen given permission lo do such work, u mnn w ho says he Is an ox-servlce man wns reported to attempting to sell books in some of the school rooms In aland today. Superintendent fl. W Ager denies that such permission was giv- en. pointing out thai the school board ; Plutub request! hunters lo exercise has a ruling which prohibits unyeery care with fire when in the solicitation In Ihe Itend schools. woods. Mystery Surrounds This Baby r- ' v& . taaaaajqiaaaMaBji i iiajai aBnBaaHPJfcL 1liaihal?' - -- BpSBRBlBiaaManEaBaVK gTTWtlf ' irQa.( SjBaSaaaaaniVjj ' MAKE VISIT HERE j Single Day Taken In Inspect intf Line of Survey I Completing a personal Inspection j of the line of survey of the proposed I Oregon Trunk extension from Bend j to Klamath Falls, a group of Orejton j Trunk officials arrived here from i the Ho'uth late Saturday evening. They left on their special car for the main line that same eevning. Included in the party of rail offi cials who came here from Klamath Kails nero A. .1. David: on, general manager Of ihe Oregon Trunk; ll. W. , Pickard. general freight ngem; C V. I Lltttnnr, construction engineer; A. J. , WiteheH. chief engineer, ami E. B. UJllle. superintendent of transport I tton. All but l.intner came Into the Con trul and South-Central Oregon terri tory from Medford. l.intner came to i Peril from tho main line earlier in the week on the special car. ! Only one day was spent in making tho inspection of the line of survey. Tho officials had dinner in Mend Sat urday evening before leaving for the nonn Facing Murder Charge Despite Death Penalty (tt. r. I.ow.l Wlro to The IVn,l Rullotinl SACRAMBNTO, Cel., Sept. 21. Already sentenced to deatli for mur- ,; Kloyd Hall, notorious bandit ter- orltt, was to go on trial here today on another charge which carries the (caih penalty. Hall, who with Joe Tanko escaped from san Qnentln penitentiary last April and spread terror throughout Ihe northern part of the state, was t.rought here from F-oHom prison. uus morning io siiinii trial tor tne shooting of Patrolman t'lyde Niinln. Niinfn was shot when lie attempted to Interfere with the kidnaping of Frank Harlow by Tanko and Hall who had selied Harlow and his automobile to aid them In their es cape. ' Fire DaiiJfCI" I iltc III Yc8T j Fcaml s Humidity Drops w,(lu. ,,,,. of ,. lmml(Ii(v land east winds for the next few days. possibly resulting In n "tall end' season, were received today by fire the i headquarters of tho Deschutes nn-1 tlonal forest from Portland. Pndor such conditions, tho forest will dry' out quickly, Supervisor II. L. Plumb! explains, localise there is a danger of a "tgJI end" forest fire season. Detroit police arc InvestiKatlnc whether Mrs, Marxaret White klil napeil this liahy. She preaenled the cbilil to her huahaii,! ax her own. But under tu8ttoninR she nalil xhe adopted Ihe haby In Hamilton, out . and called it her own in order lo keep the lore of her htiHhand. ttcion of a promin ent Nashville i Ten i. family. KILLING SEQUEL TO PEACE PLEA I Woman Innocent Cause of Medford Murder V. P. Lrmad Wire to TW P. '. Bulletin I MKDKOKD. Ore.. Sept. II. Shortly after she. knelt in prayer to ask for peace and understanding with hor jealous mate. Mrs. Hyman Huntley witnessed hor husband slay another man In a quarrel of which she was the innocent cause. Tho victim was Jesse James (Jihhs. 28. her brother in law. His body was In the morgue today with 13 knife wounds in the ahdomen. Huntley. 58. was in jail as a result of the family quarrel, which occurred Sun day. After conferring with her minister over her domestic unhappltie.ss. Mrs Huntley stole out into the night and prayed. Her husband followed and ttphraided her. The commotion awoke tlibbs. who sought to interfere when Huntley is said to have struck his own wife. In the fight that ensued. Qflbbi was killed. Mrs. Cihbs and Mrs Huntley are sisters and Ihe two families lived together. Huntley asserted Cihhs had been paying attentions to Mm. Huntley. "He broke up my homo,'' Huntley told tho sheriff today. Odd Fellows Sessions Start Right on Time (U. P. l.m.f.1 Wire to The Rer.,1 Bulletin) PORTLAND, Sept. II.- The Odd 'Fellows set a record here for starting lMr, ,. lBe fJfgV session of thelf national convention began this morn ing at 7:80 o'clock. The grand lodge affairs started off with a general military council at the Odd Fellows' temple. The open ing and welcoming exercises were held at II n. m. ,1111(1 hy Id o'clock the grand lodge ceremonies were un der way. Portland was all dressed up for the entertainment of Odd Fellows. Kcbekahs and Patriarchs militant who were here from all over the country. Thousands of them con tinued to arrive yesterday and loday. nURGf.AR WOVlfDHD (U. T. Lcnatsl WirctoThw Dnrl Bulletin) CLEVELAND, Ohio, Sept. 21. ; .lames Walsh. IS, who gave his home: as San Francisco and said he was a graduate of the University of Cali fornia, was shot and severely wound-; ed by police loday, who caught him j trying to work a combination un a safe at a cafe here. TWO ARE HURT WHEN MACHINE GOES OFF ROAD Fractured Skull Suffered by Mrs. Henry Carter DRIVER NOT INJURED Little Boy Caught Under the Wreckage Is Imprisoned Until Motorists Aid When Ihe ear driven by her son, Chester, turned over on a rooky em highway four miles south of Red mond Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Henry Carter Hiiffered Injuries whit h may prove fatal. She is In the St. Chariot hospital, suffering from a compound fracture of the skull, a broken ankle ami other Injuries. Mrs. Carter'n six year old son, Krnesi was hrnised and lacerated, hul he is not helieved to he in a serloim Condition. The other two occupants of the ear. Chester Carter. 1H. and Miss (.enerleve Mitchell, lti, ea eaped without Injuries. This despite the fact that they had to crawl from under the heavy machine, hot torn side up on the rooks. After extricating himself from the j wreckage by kicking his way through ah. i. nt u ..,.,hi.. sain'tOa atlvely new, the youthful driver re moved his mother from the rear seat. Kinest was held under the wreckage. He was motionless, and It was feared that he had heen killed. After working fur nearly half un hour In a fruitless attempt to get the boy from the car. the driver was assisted by three men who were drlrlng by. Mrs. Carter Coiim-Ioks Other motorists soon arrived, ami Mm. Carter, who fainted, or was i knocked unconscious when the ma- V-KJne turned over, was laken to tho St. Charles hospital hy Hans Hagen. one of the passing motorists. Km est was released from the hospital 'last nighl, but was taken back this morning Mrs. Carter was conscious today. She slept some this mornina. Henry Carter was In ihe Sisters country hunting deer Sunday when , the accident occurred. He was lo cated by friends of tho family, and was in Mend thU morning. Thn wrecked car was brought into this, city from the scene of the accident, late yesterday evening. One or two Of the wheels were broke:; when the ear was turned over shortly after the wreck took place. Kinhankment Is III, mini That the accident was caused by the embankment of the highway giv ing way is the opinion of the driver. No other machine was passing when the Carter automobile turned over. After feeling the machine slipping over the embankment, the driver at tempted to get the car back in the road, probably giving it too much gat In doing this. The Carter family and Miss Mitch oil were returning to Hend from Terrebonne when tho accident took place. Tho machine was being driv en at a moderate rate of speed when the highway emhankment. a fill, gave way, the driver says. Two Airmen Lose Lives When Plane Nose Dives SI'OKANK. Wash.. Sept. 21. Two airmen WOfC killed at the Karl Hols iugtou aviation field here during tn air Circus yetTday when their plane slipped Into a splnninic nose dive. Private John A. Avoy, Jr., 20, of the Washington national guard unit at Spokane, was killed ourlght. and Lieutenant Schuyler Priestley. 25, oT Portland, died while being cared for in an ambulance. Priestley had been doing . fore! patrol work for several months In Kastern Washington. Northern Idaho and Western Montana. The mishap was witnessed by lOyt nun spectators. For Fight Returns Call 56 toniKht. Arrangements hare been made with the United Press for a full blow by blow report on tonight's cham pionship bout between Mickey Walk er, title holdor, uud Duvu Thude, challenger. Klght reports will also be bulle tined ill The Palace cigar and billiard room on llond street. If you want mole complete return: than are available on the telephone, watch at The Bulletin or ai The Pal ace. If you don't want to come down town Call 56 tonight.