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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1927)
THE RKND BULLETIN. DAILY EDITION, BEND OREflON TUESDAY. JUNE 21, 1927 PAGE THREW ALLEN AND VINAL NAMED TO BOARD School Vote BringH Out 7 Dark 1 1 onsen A Hero's Triumph Socking Tom llmhnrl K, A I loll mill K. I,. V 1 1 1 u I worn nlniMml In Urn mhiiiil board ii( Hi ii nlnnilini liulil ye, li'irfiy. Vliml, wlui mrnlvntl 7u vmjrV, Imil mil rilml iih a i iiiiill tliin'' mill Mi iiiiiim lli nut n-' pear mi Ihn Imllul. Hit wna nun; of ni'vi'ii pni'miii whose mimes! with written In tin the hul.'nl. Mm. I. mils Mi'iiiii'il, whnni liiunn iippcnrnd mi Imllul. rc"-"lvi. I U7 voles, Alln received, OS. Minn mill Mm. Ilnlllintt wnrn llm in I y in ml !il u I wliimn nullum I iipunired mi IIiii liiillnl. Minn Was dnnlllllK m clci'llnn fnlliiwllllt I iiiiD fcrin In nffl Mm, ll iiniii Klchiirdii wim Urn niiini- retiring I Ini'llllliT nf Dm Imuril Willi iln. cllllnd tn lin u iMiiiillilulii fin' ri,. ' r.!iCllilll. Oilier tin num wrlimn in ml H Imllul wnrn Curl I'llllll. II :l villi's; (I. V. HiiyiTufl, f,1; Curl John min. N; Mm, Wither Cnnuilm, (1; ('. V. Sllvls. I; II Ii Mil,.., 1. OllO hundred mill lllllily., light Vnlc wnrn riiKl. Member if Ihn nlmllnn Imuril )n,lnnliiy wnrn Mm. J. F. Ar liulil, ithalrinmi : Mm, Lillian Cnn niirn, Mm. J. Alton Thnuinmii. Mm. Paul l.nrnn nml Mm, I. Jiickmtn. Klvn ntrinttnm of ihe hutlifei P'inilllllinn nf llin llntul si Imnl illnirli'l wnrn minimi in Htn an- j lllllll tnentlng ,'wtl night. Tllnyj ii rn II. A. Mlllnr, I 'hi retire Miinn hnlinnr. J. II. 1 1 -) i i' i . A. J. Cniigiin nml It. II Minim. j Five toitt-hnr wnro elected liy . Ihn liniinl luit night. Knur are' fur P'ikIiIiiiih In Ihn Junior It I k It I Hrhnnl. They urn Ktithnrlnn I.I v . Iiignlnii, Mnrhln, Minn.; F.tla I Sllnw. I'nrl liulil: ,1,11111111 Knyln, ' Tlllniiiiink : Kllnnr IhiUlniiil. m. I slslnnt In nllllctli. I llnrl. Krlthoky i.f lined c.'- ' Dtdll'atlon ('i Tl'lll 0 II i l S Inn., wan nlti'lrtl fur tlm senior! A TP AiTUMrfd II : " III; i ii.r.TnT.r.-i.,r.ii J 3i Buck In N"W York from his (light lo I'ltrln, zu year old (buries A. Lindbergh wuh uccIuIiiumI tnoro slit tMmlmiNl- ihuii hum iiny oilier tdugle Imllvlittuil In all liunuiii history. Here U Fifth avenue, as hi; vlcwi-d ll. rrclMM iihtp 0m rt'iir m'til of un ntin cur, with Mnyor Walkr nf Ni-w York itt IiIh hUU Dip flfr Kiixt'd nut luiiMHillly nvnr u t liiinuViiiiK h.-h of twn ttial wirt hh roiin(lNH iih tlm rln-orn tln-v rhoriiKod. , Tin )hitlttKniplnr huh looking itonn Fifth uv-eniHt f r u Korty-HiToml wtrfM. j GOVERNOR TO BE I SPEAKER AT SPAN AT THE CAPITOL IllKll nrlliml an Itnirhnr of nrlnllnO nml HHHlNtuit! Ill' tltn iilhliitlr I. I,. I'ultnrMiiii, jtnvnriinr of j roiii-iiiim worn, .dim ix.i t tin. , wm ,, 0e Il( ,,, pr. Inn of DinlBo Cnlllnr. Minn., wn. ,.,, ,,,,!,, , ri.ri.llnuln 1- ,',,J ,M,I""I nurm' llnnilliiK thn .Inillratlnn nf lh Thn rr n il I nf thn nrliinil nine- Crniiknil rlvnr lirlilKn nil July IS, linn yiMlnnluv wiia nnvnnKj hv ' nrriinlliiK In Ihn Innliitlvo pro-; llinhii.ini. .Mninhnm nf TTm Imiml m.tui u( npmiki'm nullliu'tl Inilny , tirrnnut fur lilni'lltlK wnrn Mm. I I tt whnn Ihn mini riilllllllllnu ' ll.irin-n Itliliiinli., J. t). tllliHiiii. ' f ihn Tin ml fliumhnr of Com-. llnllmH K. Allnll. Ilr. John lln-I lltnl,-.. Hint hnrn with JllilKV J. ! nun nml Dr. II. II. Ki'lnhiiiu, l. Klim ,,f Jnfrnmini u nt y. ' , . j,.ini,,j iliniriiMii nf Mm ruin-: , ..a , 1 1 'hfltinW in' charKii nf Ihn dnilli-u-1 Social Worker Given " ! U t v n Ollmr mnii wliu kill Im imknil rarnon ty Uovernor i iuk pan in nm pmKrnm wm I lin Jiiilun Wllllnni lluhy nf lluknr. , ir.,nfiiitmi frr.in nnir, nnni i lmlriinin of Ihn anile lilithwuy i rnlliluWwInti; I,. A. MoArllllli nf tnwiinl mpmil nf Ihn Callfnniki i lt, -a-,.fle I'nwn- Si I .Ik lit ".. : rrlmliuil ..vnillinllum law, iin.i.- ,, ,. M,.('n,(.h. Ht huh-i whhh Mia Whltimy wn rnnvlot- wy ..., . . r t n- rlilitn nK!ii.-"r. ml. iikIiik 4hn pnrilnn na "a vnry . All rf,.rl w m ,..i. i, ... ,, i f K 1 1 1 "IMM I liulil I la I ini0mmitMMiVmmmir- I IntruilticiiiK 'i'uni Hayera, Ihu auck' Iiik yuunester from Uetrolt, who hua knocked out 23 opponents In 30 He htn. He's only 21 and W'-lKhs 195 ooundH. Ho standa ready to meet all heavies bidding tor recognition. Minn (innnv.'nvn Adam of Hnnil Hpnm tho week-end with her pnr- niH, Mr. and .Mm. K. II. Adami. Mr. and Mm. W. T. MrDonald ml limed home Sunduy from z hUHlneHH and pleanure trip Jn Cortland and Corvallln. (ilen Juliun returned home Sunday to apend tho mimmer with hla parenia, Mr. and Mra. Alhnrt Julian. Julian has been KnliiK to Albany oolleKe. Mm. O. B. HoyaJ will return Tunnday nlKht from a visit In Portland. Mr. and Mra. J. O. Hansen and Mr. and Mra. Will Moore went to I .a Pine Sunday to visit the A. 11. KidKewnya. Mr. and Mra. Oeorne Mahew nnd Mm. C. II. Ilrown visited Mr. 'ml Mm. (',. M. Illakely last week, leaving: the flint of thin week. MIhm Vllnia Markey and mother rtlurned Sunday night from a vluli In various parts of California. Naval Conference Gets Down to Business Basis HVntlntiec rom par! one) co;:i thn Amcrirun tuxpayors $2Uil. ot.o.oou to meot tho proposed Irvaiy tdiiuaju. plus $20.0U.O(iO vr morn for riiiih nnd iHiuipuien'. HrltUin id already lniihlliiR 15 crulsors of the 10.U0U to ntype. cnmpr.rtt with two (his country Is huildin and the six additional for which thftv is oniy n sum 1 1 Initial i appropriation, ; f I'nder tltn Anifrlcun plan, no j I Arnorlcun d'Hlroyr or Hithinuriti" i j r'oittnwtfnn would ! required ! hill eXffKH Affiericnn HhipR of both lypeH would he m-rappr-d eventually to imiei (hit propOH.M) treaty Ifml i tut loiltt. Mont ohMTver.H lir prerlh-t roll KreHM will not muki; tli full fZfiu, 000,000 appropriation nerefwury for tlm American nuyy to pijiiuI Urltiaii'B preiteut .100,000 ton modern iTiilier f rentlh.rej;arille;i of ihf: (ieneva axrei-ment. The, Ameriran plan provldwe a (rnriMltlffiial period diirliiK whlrh TuiHr and df:ntroyf;r toialn mny ! KrotflM?d roKether, thtiH perml ItiK Ihf! t'rtlrcd .Stuien to tnulnlain her prem;nt deiroyer Htipreinany pendiiije acliir vetneut of cruiHer :efiinlity with fireat liritaln. i Orfldalit here today, afiwr Htudy- Iiik off trial KiiminarieH of (he jl;riilHh and Jupun':He plant, w;rt j hopeful tho ronferencw would t- null In a treaty. j On the hash American prin ciple, or eptendinK 'he auxiliary liihipx of tliH I'nlU'l HtHtes, (;r:at i Krltniu and Jpan, the l-U Z capi ! tul f.hfp ratio of the WiiHliitiK'on treaty. Orenl llrl'ain in favorahle thotiKh the Jupanefte po.nltlon Is not yet clear. Only Japanese refuna) to accept thlK ratio could now block a treaty, .according to nome officials here. I Thin government. It in ald, will not axree to the Hritlsh proposal ; for downward revision of capital ishlp HpeeifieatJona because France and Italy, though parties to the WaxhlnKton capital nhip treaty are I not full memhem of the (ieneva I meeting. Hut officials here anticipate Great Britain may withdraw the capital ship provisions of her plan when American objections are ex plained. Some difficulty may develop jover the Rrltinh proposal for llml I tatlon of cruiser to 7.500 ton ish!pH. The 10.000 ton type I mora Tiecetwary for the United States jthun for Great Britain because the : American navy, has fewer naval .banes and fuel , stations. !tut this considered largely a j "paper' obstacle since any (ieneva ; 5-5-3 treaty would allow the L'n!t ed States fifteen 10.000 ton crui sers to equal KnRland. Lons before the United Slates fln'.Hhe those 1.1 permitted new ci niners. the proposed (ieneva treity would be revised or dead, accord ing to administration circles. The British proposal for limlt- Iuk the size of submarines is said to he agreeable to this government. As stated In the American treaty liiejuoraiidum, the United States Ms willing to outlaw submarines (If all other nations agree though this appears Impossible because of French objections and non-mem-t bt-rvhip in the Oeneva conference. Minor disagreement may arise over British proposal to reduce guns on aircraft carriers from eight to s.x Inch caliber. Summer Hats For the Kiddies j $2-95 to $3-50 Just unpacked this will be good news to the mothers who have been waiting for these hats. Beguiling styles in all straw and silk and straw combinations, in the bright new colors for summer wear. WHEAT PRICKS Portland, Ore., June 21. (IP) -Wheat, hard white $1.53; west ern white $1.44: northern spring $1.42; soft white $1.44: hard winter $1.40: western red 1.39,.. have Sniiulor Churlna I.. MiNnry nut'r.tlniit fitiniliit lull. The nillhnr nf Ihn law. fur-1 nr lit til Ihn rnri'lilolllna. Thn ; H.nr Slntn Knnalnr William Kn. Hull,.,, and Klniiiiiih Kails, til tlm' Mr. and Mrs. h,m, wm a innmhnr of thn A nil it nnrih and smith nml of Thn dmiirhtnr him-iiI Whllnny rninmlltnfl which Ml- liiiln'ullfnrn!.i hlKhway. will bn frmn Prlnnvllln. tinned for exniiitlvn clnmnnry. rnprnsnnlnd on Ihn pniKrim. ( --. Miss Whit liny rnmntiy has dn. n w ,nllnllily dnrldoil nt v,tln,l ii liiriti, tmrlltin nf Iln. limn .. ,1,... ... I. ...... .1... - , - i ,,,,,,7 n ,,,',-, mm,,. to her lit vit I Itl . mrlly-hllnd moth- ! mnnlns In Ihn afiiTimnii. Ktnrt Iiik nn July 15, Friday, nt 2::m S a'rlnrk, . Tlmrn wLll ho no linr-1 Buddy Rogers and Josephine Dunn in a scene from the ftramount Junior Star Picture Fascinating'Ybuth'A Sam Wbod Production All Janus ami Saturday hnrn Mr. and Mrs. Cixirce Hoff Ktnadnr spnni Siilurilay here from Minims. nr, nnd t-ul llvul Inn of hnr flower Imds ami sludlniia rnadliiK, In hnr rcill.iK" nt Cnrinel-by-llin-Snii. liltKW Vi:ilV WKAK Kan Frunrlarit, Jiinn 21. IP Jnlin llrow, vnlnrnil nclor who has hnnn rrltlrnlly ll hnrn for four wnnka, was reported "vnry wnali" III Ik nflnrnniin. Fearful Infl he in Ik III hn hurlml ii 1 1 vn, a iniiii who illml In KiiKhiud rmently dlrneted that nil open bottla of chloroform be pinned Slays Octopus 13 Armed with n plko polo. A, Honk, n dlver nt l'ort TowiiHond, Wnnh., Imlllcd nn octopus on tho ami's Hour for nn hour nnd won tho Di;lit, Thn diver wnn nninlr Iiik a null net when ho slKhtod tho iliivllllah, M'hlilv wna curryliiK oft ono of flvo Hunt who annk with a t ii h hunt n few (Inys boforo. Tlio flh wim cut to rluhoim before tho biviikkIo wn ontlotl nnd Hook broiiuht tho body to Ilia aui'Iuco. hni'ltn lunch, ns firm plminnil. t)tKanlalloiiK In various p.irl nf Ihn statu will he Invllnd to Hike pari In Ihn prnKraiii. l'lirlland will bn rnprnHnnind nt Ihn dedication cnreinmilns by a lame uronp nf liiislnes tnnn, who plnn to coiiio lo Central I'rn fton on n apnrlnl train. , GLASSWARE Redmond Business Men J Greet Albany Delegates. llndmond Juno 21. Tho lled mond Ciimmnrclal club enlnr- tallied lilnn niemhtrrs nt the Al bany Chamber nf Commerce with a luncheon Monday lit mil Ilr. topic of tho occasion lining the construction of a hlxhwuy over Saiitlam puss by way of which Ihn Albany men came In Ited moiid. . Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlea Do Hush matin a I rip to llnilliil lakn mid Limit lakn fishliiK Inst week-end. Mr. mid Mrs. Flnytl lliwlln and son loft Monday for Weniilclice. Wnsh, The Host Ins liavo been vlaltliiR Mr. mid Mrs. II, II. Peters. Iteverenil nnd Mrs. Percy Arklo huvo ns visitors Itevnrend nnd Mrs. P. F. (Irlmslend of Mis soula, Mont, Mary Thompson Is bnck home lo visit her fi'k for Iho summer. Mrs. M. tlrnwn nnd Mrs. I). Hood were week-ond visitors here from Mnilrn. Amnnn Iho gifts rocolved by Captain Undbergh while In Purls was m box of spnghottl, snnl bv Ilnllnn nilmlrers who lmd rend Hint ho wns fond of pie. Tho word' "pin" wim tmnslnled ns "pule," which In nlso used to tlmlgnntn vinlniis pi'iidiicls of the gonns ipaghnlll, henco Ibo gift. Itonn .lonvoB worn mndo iniich tiHn of nn nlnlmont oonttirlo ngo, wlillo roffo wntor nml roso wlno woro used ns drinks. Genuine Cut Stemware on high grade blown glass-at an exceptionally low price. $1.95 $1.75 $1.75 50c Plain Stemware $1.75 $1.75 $1.63 $1.50 Coblets, Sun Burst Pattern or Butler Cup Pattern, highly polished, 6 for High or low Sherbets, same pattern as above, C for , Stem Wines or Cocktails to match patterns nhovo. B for 6 Inch Plates, clear glass, heavy ruf, to match Stemwure; very fine polish; each .... (loldets, opllc thin blown, crystal finished for Sherbels nnd Saucer Champagno lo mulch Oohlets, 0 for Wines or Cocktiill Olnssos, n for 0 Inch Plates, clear and medium weight, (I for Specials Iridescent Wnlnr Sets in henntlfiil colors of strawberry or limber: ,1 uiinrl Jiik and 6 tumblers. , fl1 OP Special, per ant Cut (Haas Water Sols with colored handles; 3 tiiinrt iik nnd B glasses. Spechil, per set Ice Hex Sol of Threo Pieces. Set (Mass Mixing Howl Sets. Ono ench 0, S, 7, (1, 0 Inch bowl, Special por set '. Jelly Oliiaxcs, squill shnpn III lingo hIzo, clenr glass. Special per dm $1.25 49c 59c 59c FAIR TRICES AT THE FAIR STORE FAKE STORE : ' (EBERLY'S) ' Reliable! Dependable! If you want reliable, efficient ga rage service, rendered in a nromnt. courteous marmer, then park your car in our garage. Expert mechanical service, thorough washing and greasing service, body rebuilding, by men who know. Central Oregon Motor Company Hond and Greenwood Phone 240 y jT c C D I r F J l x w Hudson-Essex Motor Cars . Dodge Bros. Motor Cars l'lrcstonc Tires Storage Expert Repair Work Shevlin Quality PONDOSA PINE Lumber and Box Shooks Why work over a red hot stove these warm days when you can get a Hotpoint range for only $5 down An electric range is cool, clean and convenient Until July 15th you may purchase any Hotpoint Range for only $5.00 down and pay the balance in 18 monthly payments. Wiring includ ed. A $7.50 Stainless Steel Knife Set given free with each range during this special offer. " DESCHUTES POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Always At Your Service