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THE BEND BULLETIN. DAILY EDITION. BEND, OREGON. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 2L L02B
SAYS AIRSHIP !
READY TO FLY!
Story of Disaster Is Told
by Officer
Lieutenant Roseudahl Wit-i
Schoolma'am a Hit on Screen
install
FAIR EDITION I
IS PUBLISHED
Agricultural Resources
of County Covered
Four Sections Devoted to
Deschutes Exposition, and
to Farming Life
Setting I BOW murk in the roi.i-j
Iilcleiiuas Willi which it covered the i
subject nsslBiied, the second annual j
Deschutes county fair edition of The
Benll Bulletin was Issued and eircu-
laUd throughout Central Oregon Sat
urday. Tli.' liulletln lias issued larger spe
cial editions, but none which con
tained as full description and lUu
1 1 at ion of lleschutes county's agri
cultural activities and possibilities j
as does this one.
The edition consists of four sec
tions and a total of 32 pages. The
cover of the first section is a full 1
page drawing within which Is con- j
tallied the dedication of the edition
to the members of the fair hoard.:
V. W. Van Matre. C. II. Hardy ant'
D, H. Gules, and of the fair associa
tion. W. M. Wilson, N, A. Hurd'.ck
Guy K. Dobson. B. A. Kendall and
L. E. Smith.
Differing from previous special
editions which The Bulletin has is
sued in that it contains no current
news except such as has to do with
the county fair, the newspaper is de
voted entirely to exposition of agri
cultural prosperity in Deschutes,
county.
The first section deals with the
fair Itself in u general way. and aaso
Includes some general agricultural
articles, as well as touching on the
district's timber resources.
Redmond, the home of the county
fair, is featured in the second sec
tion, the first page of which contains
a number of illustrations showing
the growth of the city in the north
end of the county.
The third section features purlieu-;
lar sections of agricultural land In
Central Oregon, principal prominence'
being given to Tumulo on account of
the present move to colonize the
Tumulo project. In fact, this edition
might be well used as informative
literature to be sent to prospective
settlers. This section also features.
Powell Butte and the Ochoco project.
The story on the Powell Bulte pro-,
ject Is by R. H. Jonas.
Bend and Central Oregon's MgnHj
possibilities are described in illuslrui
lion and story In the last section,
which contains a forecast of Bend's
future development written liy K. I
Vinal.
Other signed articles In the edi
tion arc by Koy L. Brewster. Rex
i uinam ana M. c. Lonlon. The gen-: avia(or connected wlth the navy has high structure
noi iiwvi ipn . ma tier wu writ ion
Two" months ago Thelma Todd of -Lowell' Maa.,-thought herTllfe;worlc
would be teaching sehool.f But screen expert thought she had an unusual''
typa of beauty and talent and now aba is one of the moat promising novi'
' tiates of the Paramount school for
NAVY WILL INSIST
ON OWN AVIATORS
Assistant Secretary Empha
sizes Attitude
ftj. P. Leased Wire to The Bend Bulletin I
PORTLAND, Sept. 21. Regardless
of whether the Mitchell controversy
brings a unified air service, the navy
Is going In have its own aciators. As
sistant Secretary of Navy T. Douglas
Kohinson said today.
ness Before Naval In
. quiry Court
(U. V. U-iwd Wire lu Th Uen.l liulletln)
I.AKinil KST. N. J.. Sept. ai.
The Shenandoah wu ready III all i
respects, before the flight which end
. il so disastrously near Caldwell.
Ohio, according to the report of
'Lieutenant Charles K Kosendahl.
lone of the surviving officers, roud
before the naval court of inquiry
' here lodity.
"On August 21, 1926. the Slieuan
doah was reported to the command
ing officer us in all respects reudy
for flight. " Uosondahl's report
'stated.
j The navul court convened ibis aft
ernoon in Its first hearing to ascer
tain the cause and fl the responsi
bility for the destruction of the giant
dirigible which cost the lives o( H
Officer! and men.
Kfforls to change the elevation of
the ship failed, owing to pressure of
the storm, and the engine speed was
increased. The ship continued to
rise until it reached an elevutlou
' near to its limit of ascent. Kosendahl
suiil. The ascent was rapid, reach
ing us much as two meters per sec
,ond. Changes of course failed to
affect the action of the ship. Gas
was ihen "valvcd" for five minutes
"Water ball. i was then dropped
and the ship began lo descend.
"1 do not believe thai this descent
tasted hut a matter of approximately ,
two minutes." the narrative read. ,
"but its rate was such that I experi
enced a very decidedly unpleasant
feeling in my ear drums."
Preparation to throw overboard
two fuel tanks were mude In the
"If the taxpayers wunt to pay for ' meantime, two engines had been shin
two nir services, all right. That's off on account of high temperatures,
vhat It would amount to If a sep- but three engines continued in op
arute aviation department is set up eration.
Robinson left today for San Fran- "After a very short period follow -Cisco,
where he will greet Comman- Ing the checking of the descent, the
der John Rodgers and the crew of ship leveled off." Rosendahl con
the ill-fated plane PN-9-1. linued."
IliiiKible Spinning
This lasted for only a short while,
however, anil then the ship begun to
rise riiitldlv I believe this rule of
In Front of Bend High ihai f ihc p ra-
KoHpndahl vru Qrottftftd into the
pay later
A
at your convenience m
small monthly installments
1ETS get together sit down
and talk this tiling over
decide on a definite date for the
installation of yourMontan Fur
nace. The longer you "put off"
placing your order the harder
it will he for us to give you the
type of Montajj service we in
sist upon your havings
Surely, by this time you have
decided on a KfontU Furnace.
Of course, you want the furnace
that is RoinK to fit your home
exactly as though it were made
exclusively for your property.
What's the use then of wait
inn to place your order.
Winter isn't far off - lust a
few more of these nice days
and cold weather will he here.
It will he a lot more comfort
able for you and for us to
have the job done right now.
The money part needn't bother you!
If you're waiting to gel all the money at
oiwc forget ill Very few furnaces ara aoUi
for all cadi. Practically everylnuly makct
n mil .11 paytncttl down ami fakaa care of
the balance in imall monthly payment.
You can do the unit. We will arrange
satisfactory term. Order nou' we can
have tunc to Kienuutally uuull your
Kloutag Furnace.
Flagpole Put In Place
keel lo watch preparations for throw-
by Phil Brogan of The Bulletin staff.
With a crew of Bend Water. Light
& rower t o employes, city engi- vpr ... .
"The navy has to have aviation and neers and Architect Hugh Thompson ..As j Hlopp,.u vn the ladder
the navy knows it." Robinson de- assisting, the American legion (lag- it.a(nK lnIO ,h, Kce ,he ship took
dared. "Should there be a separate pole, given to the new high school by , g V(,r). au,,),,,, pwllI.( inclination,
aviation department set up. the navy the Bend legionnaires, was raised : whch . to m,. vprv murh lhu
woutu sun nave aviation. t."-'i tnis aiternoon in tront oi me union eondition thai .xists in a nlane
upon beginning of a loop.
was "As I uiot tin hiiii- tli.. Inililer I
W. Montgomery, Tin Shop
HH llullll street
'llolle . J- I
Pipe and Pipeless FURNACES
Wit
.., Sm aaa im .
4mt ifi I , r
a a
e i. -w. . ii ii a. . ,
mm wMf , mw. wU - - . . mm. Ml .
to understand the viewpoint of the The flagpole, 75 feet high.
, navy, r.very man witn tne naij nas placed in a nole elgnt leet deep, haard atrnta ananntnr and II a-amaH 1
Mo understand the viewpoint of avia- f steadied by guide lines, the flagpole ft9 thou)(h the control car lagged be
ll , , S!-1 'T . tion. was raised with a derrick. The giant lnd the ascent of the bow.
H, I,, t ook was fined $ln in Re- "Kor example. If Commander Rod- tamarack, painted white, was erected - n,nnt raea ,ow soon there.
Corder Louis Bennett's court today Ktfg and the crew oT the PN-9-1 had at a point in a line exactly in front aftor or whether it occurred sltniil
on his plea of guilty to a charge ol not understood navigation, they ot ,he new high school building. taneously but I remember that mv
assault preferred by J. W. Newton. I would not have been saved. The flagpole will be formally pre-, ni.x, vM'n waa ,ht of th after I
sented to the high school with appro-part 0f the ship floating rapidly away
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prlate exercises on Armistice day. ac- an, ,0wn. This was preceded and
cording to present plans. 'accompanied by a crashing sound of:
No charge was made by the Bend mctal such an one would hear If a
Water. Light & Power Co. for raia- argc hunch of lattices were thrown
Ing the flag staff. into a pile and Jumped on violently.''
It was raining. Rasendahl laid, I
The old Babylonia 01 divided the and the section of the ship he was)
heavens into 12 "houses," to each of on "was spinning in a horizontal
which they gave u name. And It was plane rapidly enough to cause diztl-J
believed that according to which ness." He found other members ot
. House tne sun occupied at the time the crew aboard bis section of the
ol birth, so the individual concerned ship and preparations to land were
: had various characteristics. made.
"Three of 01 who were utile climbed
The oldest known living tree In the Into the rigging and cut open gas
world is a cypress in the stale of cells as high as we could reach so
IChapnltepec, Mexico. A number of as to itiHre our staying on the
American scientist:! examined this ground."
itree recently, and stated that It The trail ropes caught on trees
: approximately .2BQ years old. .and the ship was brought to the
ground. The landing of the ship
was described in detail. When Un
ship threatened to rise and petaMOl
wreck the farm house near which it
hud landed, Rosendahl gathered guns
from among the people of the conn
tryside who had commenced to gath
er and shot holes In tin gas cells
until they were deflated.
After this. Rosendahl said, he sent
to the tirnrcat telephone bis first re
port of the disaster lo be truusmiltcd
to the navy department.
Tile nl.tff of oi f the big motion
picture Htudios totals 1.2UU. In ad
dition to the actors, there ure 77
wardrobe assistants, 1 4 electricians.
122 carpenters and ati editorial de
partment of :t2.
a Baltimore shool toecher, after
tracing the wife from whom be had
been divorced I ft years ago. remar
ried her after a five mtniile court
ship over the long distance tele
phone.
Well Drilled ( ess Pool
Holes Guaranteed
M j Prlooa In night.
flu on- IHll or write
WM, MATH KitS
tn I I'p lltver lift, i.
Mitchell Left Jobless
As Result of Charges
(Continued from page 1)
The loai through
Britain averages $fio.
fire In Ureal
i00.0(( a year.
W. (;. Manning D. M. I)
Dentistry
MalUt IM4 O'tUnr llhlg
1 11 17N W. IUmmI. Of
htfl chmi- tllsimHi'd off. MOSl likely by
court martial,
The hiinourif cuient tin-rely Htat-(
that Colonel Mitchell would marul r
littved until further notlcu.
In addition to belli rHteved, MM
Cbtll will fly to Vuhlnjt;ton. koIiik
by way of MiinkoKec, St. IiiiIh and
baytoii.
MRS. V. A. SMITH
Ak- hi for
.VuImiiw ft libber ' lOffMti find Silk
Klnfccrln
Mcti'.i nml (..nil- HiMlrry
PboM tOHl r. Ot Dm 40
DR. H. C. D0DD8
"lij-l, inn and Murgpo
iffii., hours: I lo : 1 i. n . i ui
P- m.; 7 to I ovuninaa
Of flea phono 317 O'Donnell Hlda
Roe. Phone til M
Only 1 1 miles of new railway were
opened In Orea) Britain hurt yeaf.
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First Meeting of the Season
Sather Hall, Tuesday, September 22nd
8:00 P.M.Sharp,
li'iK Initiation, Flats and Important Ilusiness
A. A. CLAPP, Consul
II P0ND0SA PINE il
(Shcvlin Quality)
A Lumber In a Thousand.
Made In Bend.
THE SHEVLIN-HIX0N COMPANY I
Qjeiere
Mas
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" llniotiles to Hie
quallt) of our tlroe ih
filial our en s t o in e r h'
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Rtittlti Beautlfuli fiiosiiy Hair
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General
Blacksmithing
1011 Iliii'i'iman Street
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