THE BEND BULLETIN. DAILY EDITION, BEND. OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1020
PROHI COMBINE
t'ompanifil by a guard ami provision I
Is cade for record of final dlSMtCB
from American territory.
Giant Derricks Fail
To Hoist Submarine
College Bride
ItaVftU
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Pact Between U. S. and
Canada Told
Information Exchanged Re
garding Shipments of Li
quor or Narcotics
(U. P. I.rorj Wire to Ttir R nl llulktinl
WASHINGTON. Oct. 1. Canada
and tho United States have combined
to suppress whiskey nnd narcotic
HinugKllnK along the Oreat Lakes and
the Atlantic seaboard.
The Rtnte department today made
public regulation! of the convention
of 1 It 2 4 between the two powers, ap
proved by President CoolldgS and the
Canadian cabinet, providing that
each government will notify the
other when authorities believe a rum
or drug running ship is clearing to
cross the boundary.
Customs officers are directed to
refuse clearances of vessels when It
Is evident from the tonnage, size and
genrral character of the ship or sup
posed false statements in the clear
ing papers that smuggling Is intend
ed. This will prevent clearances of
small motorboats from Canada to
points In Mexico and Cuba, it was
pointed out.
Shipments of liquor through Alas
ka to northwestern Canada must be
transported under the customs seals
of both countries, according to the
regulations. Shipments must be ac-
(Continued from page 11
meant of the "exploring hole" In the
engine room hatch.
Navy ottlcen explained that this
hole probably would permit of appli
cation of a compression gauge which
would register whether or not water
was in the engine room compart
ment. This is the last compartment aft.
lind if it is filled. Admiral Christy's
conviction that all men within are
dead will be confirmed.
Heliovo Stern Flooded
The combined lift exerted by the
Monarch and Century is 350 tons.
It had heen estimated that It the
stern were not filled with water, this
enormous power might barely suffice
to pry the vessel from her sandy
resting place.
Application of the "salvage air
supply" simultaneously with the
hoisting operation was intended to
force out some water, thus lighten
ing the weight upon which the two
derricks had to pull.
It Is assumed at the base that the
"rescue operations" will now of nec
essity soon be converted into a
"salvage operation."
However. It Is understood that new
operations are being made late this
afternoon and that these will yield
tip further bodies to Join the two
already found.
Confesses Firing Home
To Avoid Housework
I
Coming Sunday
MILTON SILLS
"I WANT MY MAN"
(Continued from page 1)
fused. Later after she came to Band
the sister made the same suggestion.
'but Bessie decided she would rather
work, she said. The sister was to ar
rive here todcy.
Born in Ireland, Bessie came to
the I'nited States with her uncle.
She lived for mi.ny years with a
grandmother at Klchfleld. and at
tended school through the eighth
grade.
Xot I'p to Test
In spite of this degree of educa
tion, however, the girl failed to an
swer some of the simplest questions
TOMORROW-
BEND dWk BID
DAY WW DAY
Deschutes County Fair
At Redmond
FOOTBALL
BEND HIGH SCHOOL
vs.
REDMOND HIGH SCHOOL
This Bank Closed After Noon
Central Oregon Bank
aw tj
Mr and Mrs Max Fester Hopper.
newlyweds. have decided on a
I unique honeymoon Mrs. Hopper
(above) daughter of President Ray
Lyman Wilbur of Letftnd Stanford
Cnlvrrtiiy and niece of Secretary or
the Navy Wilbur, will be a studen
at Radcllffe. while her husband Is
continuing his studies it Harvard.
I
in an intelligence test put to her by
I District Attorney Moore, and It was
partly on this basis that the Insanity
I complaint was filed by Pomcroy.
The girl's confession was first
made to Mrs. Kthcl V. Johnson of
the woman's protective division,
while they were at dinner Thursday
evening and ufter the officers had
I questioned her steadily since early
I in the morning. The girt shed a few
tears after the admission, then re
marked that she "felt better."
Pntneroy stated after the confes
sion had been reduced to writing,
that solution of the mystery could
not have been secured without the
complete cooperation of the city and
county officials with himself as rep
resentative of the state a coopera
tion has always heen given here, but
which cannot be obtained in some
parts of the state. In addition to
the officers already mentioned. Sher
iff S. K. Roberts and Deputy deorge
Stokoe took purt in the investigation
Thursday and Chief of Police P. J.
Hanson and other police officers had
worked on the case previously.
A brother and sinter of the Igirl
were expected In this 'morning from
The Dalles.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK MARKET
(U. P. Lftd Wire to Th hnd Hilltini
PORTLAND. Oct. 1. Cattle Re
ceipts. 225: tone of market, steady:
steers, medium. S6.T5 Ci K : common.
$5.5" 6. To ; cunncrs and cutters. $4
05.50; heifers, medium and com-
injon. Hit C o"; beef cows, medium
land common, I3.2SQ5.75: eunners
land cutters. Jl .50 ip 3.25 ; bulls, can
fners and bologna. 130 I: calves,
'medium and choice. 190 lbs. down.
S7R8.50: 190 to 260 lbs.. flfl.SV
! 12.25.
Hogs Receipts. 575;
market, steady; medium
choice. 160 to 200 lbs
13.55; 200 to 250 lbs
13.25: 250 lbs. up. 611.16.016;
slaughter pigs. $1 1 .50 It 12.50 ; pack
ing, smooth heavy. $9f 11: packing,
rough heavy. 39ft 11; feeders and!
I mockers. S12JS12.50.
Sheep Receipts, 230: tone of j
market, steady: lambs. SI lbs. down.!
medium and choice. Stiff 13; heavy-.
i weights, medium and choice. $9ft!
1 11.25: culls and commons, alii
I weights. 37Jflo: wethers. $Sft
' 10.50; ewes, common to choice, 31
tone of
good and
15.25fi
812.50ft
Going to
P I' ll
The Fair!
AH stores in Bend will close
at noon
Friday October 2, 1925
Bend Day at the
Deschutes County Fair
BEND MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION
S.W I'H.Wtist o MA UK ETH
(U. P. IjcwA Wirtn The Ilcnd Iul!tin)
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 1. Pota
toes Rivers, fancy wharf 16.160
2.35: No. 2 0$it; Washington
looms $2.50ft2.75; sweets 4c.
Poultry Broilers to 1 lbs.
39 0 40c; colored 1 to 1 30ft
31c; fryers 3032c; colored young
roosters 3 lbs. up .10 & 32c; old rooat
I erg 15ft 17c: leghorn old roosters
112014c: Leghorn hens 2 to 3 lbs.
20ft 21c; 3 lbs. up 23&2Ge; large
'colored hens 30031c; turkeys, live
3(93(0.
drain -Barley feed Sl.i5ftl.55;
shipping SI. 75ft 1.90; wheat milling
12.450 2.50; oats, red feed $1,500
1.60.
Cattle Tone of market strong;
steers good S7ftS; cows good $5.50
ft G. Calves Tone of market steady;
over 260 lbs. $8 ft 10.50. Hogs
Tone of market steady; light $11.75
ft.15.25; modlu m$14ftli.r,0. Sheep
and Iambs--Tone of market firm to
higher; lambs (13016; ewes $3.50
08; wethers (8.50010.60.
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.dimate, is a properly balanced fuel. It positively will deliver maximum
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Whatever your experience with other gasoline has been you owe
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Bonl racer's (iarajtro and
Service Station
Krcnehie's Service Station
Owl Service Station
West Side Service Station
Hitter, I Kim
Davis & Kolf Service
Station
Itrilrrmnil, Oregon
McMicklc'sService Station
"Fill Up Your Tank and Let Your Engine Decide
Imp r
GASOLINE
and Lubricants
i.ook for iMit siirn in QrMn and
While
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wool FAIRLY ACTIVn
BOSTON, Oct. l. Wool continued
fairly active, Domestic fleece wooIh
are inactive, hut prices are main
tained, Ohio delaines rim; combing
arc .still bald at 5 3 cents, half bloods
1 61 0 62C, half blond ronibingH 46 m
147c.
DRAFTS ANNUAL REPORT
Deschutes county's annuel report
to the slate superintendent of Mbooll
in being made out thi weok hy J,
Alton Thompson county luperlntend-
lent of school. Thl report contain!
Idulu provided by reporls made by
clerks In nil district! of the count;.
Bxpenaei of operations', nalntenancs
and teachers' salaries are Included In
the rttport.
DAIRY AND I'OI'LTRV
PORTLAND, Oct. 1 . Hotter
Ctlbfl extras f2c, atamlards f()c,
prime firsts 49c, firsts 47e.
Eiggs Kxlras ISc, flrsls 4 1c, pnl-
I lets 406, currenl receipts 38c,
A memorial In .MuMl.inha Kcinal
Pasha, now being erected in Con
Itsntlnople, will he the first public i
tattle in Turkey,
Gas on Stomach
Made Her Nervous
i
For many years Mis. 000k bad j
pas on the itomacfa and was nerv
ous anrl abor'. of breath. I'inallv 1
She look Adlerlka and It did her
a world of good. Adlerlka helps
Is a Combined case Kas on ine sioiiiacii unless
Treatmcm.botli " , "' ", '"-"" """ '", ' ' '
i j . it ih nut: n Mil f.'Acri m-im i ii i itiii iiipi ,
jbxal and Internal, and has been succeu. , ...,..,, , v(.v ,,,., rPmnlly!
, ful In the tre.tment of Catarrh for ovct f,. .onsllpal Ion It often works In
! forty years. Sold by all drugglsto. ,. Dour HW never gripeg, Magllll
I F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio1 Rrskine, Drilgglsls,
Hall's Catarrln
ufiAtSit9te ' a Combined
Several small not modern houses on west
side for rent.
inquire Mr. Smith, Brooks-Scanlon Office
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