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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1933)
TTTE BF.NT BULT.ETPJ. tP,XT, OHE, f Ufc.ltlAY, tttPjhW.'i 21, 10TI PAGE TTTREE r s WATER DUTY DECREE FILED Irrigators Are Granted Double Amount Swpiifti1 Losses Amuit'd ho users win nenoiu Ky Italurinjf Them Dim, Mimili'inrntiii v dteree in Ihu uilli't nl (ho flclctriiliiiiliuii of (hi ilv nf wiilcr fur tho land waleicd tho DcmIiuU", river tint jtiAt Ixtii ' il hy Circuit JihIhi T. K. J, Ihtffv. n' omit (h'L-ri'u fixe llit duty nf iter til approximately 5 4tl mm fret iiIhiiiI twice animu-h tttt wiii pi t' ii i-Jy allowed. It in IhhIut limit iluty fixed in Un- fintllnxM of the t'liMiMri'i' dII ui' Inil tirit-iilJ thmil thiiiiKP the iMfpaM l"?tth JixrU by I he ntuto eiiKinecr. I"1 1 1 lit court decree it i i h lint week KriMuivo hmw arv included with fld'r allowed per iurr ut tin point illvcixlou. Vnt'iH may therefore iit fij (liiwtlv for mty irdtirlloii of ipiiK-' he.ne which llny may W 1 sWhilr formal notice of apcal from fjr deneo him been RivvH hy the kiln KnlU InteicNtv, it In not he aved Un will In? perfected, 'Hip bid riiKiiH't-'r xtutcii ha wun well f im-d with tho court fimlliiKH ful- iHK me bimounrcmcnl hint week, i fixlnu iho duly (if Will IT 1MI i Mill tllO WeiJUlfii IliMPN lllloWt'd tip the ni provide: rf'. . . the rouil iii find that the riod of maximum uu us fixed by former decree, or in any mod, jjalMut thereto, hmi)d 1h extended shown below ii limy or either f M'tu jwrlaiii to (he hereinafter ntim d mii.t.;n project, and Hint the lily of wtiler unci the tranmllim linen fthoilld tw depilated tit tC- rtd feel, to 1m diverted during it futile jwriod of time ut (he pulnt tdivemlon anil it it therefore Ordered and decreed thai the iii-ntiiKo of the triuiBinlioiidii omm t of water that may lx diverted Ctm the river or utrrmn for the tfiiutd Irrigation company In horw y tletermiiied und fixed ut Kixly flfe PT cent; for the Central Orcm, rt 'Hat Ion dm t rid, 4b per cent; for II iVnchuleit County Municipal cilprovement (Tumalo) diNlrirt, 4S t) rent; for the IXnthutm County Jt lamutloti und Irrinjition company Svalliyl, 43 per cent; for the Odin fell l-ni(l Co., tmtte; for the Cltne 'ail I'nwer company, none; for the In .ok County Improvement dltttrlct lliiiix-t- I, in the Pilot llutte canal tfween North cuual dam In the IfM-huteft river neur llend. Oreon, Ml the diversion weir of the Crook Sauntv Imnrttvement ditilrlcl ntim- n I near Cnniked river, ht ' Wit. and It in further Ordered and decreed that ihn nntnlnlon I on He of water herein W il thall Ih' Included In the amount flhe duly of water heroin deter-I iuu-d in mciind feet at Uto pluco of tV'iTilon and the wimc fihall not Ik! iiBieaHed or derrea-ud from the. mount of lo-tM'A herein fixed and j I further Ordered ond decreed lhat the Itiy "f water tottethcr with the "AiinmiftMon loxiies for the said pro Wti Ik and the name an? henhy xrd In nccond fi-et for the project l lived in thin prtK.iH'dinK in ac lrdanct with the following: II-iKureK followmu nionilm Indi lie cubic fwl K?r Kecoud per ucro tldivelnion.) JfArnold lirlation Co. Iransmli- England muizoNT.Wi l.llht. I'rltae nilaltitcr of KtiKlaiiil. AiiHwer to Previous Piw.le iLWvc ROlIe Pi' MAR !t Tho rainbow. I Came pin. veil on hniMotmrk. u, tie m carved hi Hlmie. Quantity. KleeveleHK Karineat. x ('healed. : Within ) Kveritrceit I roo. t ItiiKor rlutu. :! luHihiy, 1 Variety of ruby Hplnel. r llehold. 0 To coiabiiio. M Hwoat heart. !i Feaco rail. Ulcer. HiilnliMl. :i'J HolIKH III lirillM'J. 40 lll't'H' llnllio. U Si'iilur. 1 'I'wlHtH (till llf vlinpi. 43 Tu tiiiniiouUo. H I Miinlii'y. 4fiTn 11(1 up. Ill Tlily. it Hill of tali'. 4X WI111I hi Ihn tiTUHtiry ilo. pnrtiiicnt nilli'il III KitKliiiid? 49 ('Inn nyniliul. 1 Dlvlno word, Admitted facts. 1.1 Pedal dlKlt. . I ( -1111(110. V'oral rompo nil ion on n ttarrml text. Half an em. CuhIi. DlElclMUT'AtXlF.I C i A 1 lRblSnNNildAlSiE I'j R I N'KnBiOlD Ei5D3WA7 aJricBgie Wr.m 1 fcB v Ic ir. 6;C ! AIT it K tlRJBN m!f A PlttiG i L 15 U I 1 U b 7 I u I'J. lift 111 hft ! n fiT 1 rt 1 H J 33- SgS " IP'" J ,sV'. Sis 11111111 I 1 I I LUl B t ).; Victim and Hen aru two feminine priiulnalK in Itin attempted uwiiurtiinitiiM) of President-elect Franklin D. nooM-velt at Miami, Florida. Hinlit. lite fivroinc, Mix. W. r . CroBK, wIiokc rieiuro of anKara'n nnht arm thwarted the atiHanftinatlon of ltoonevelt. Left, u victim, Mr. Joe H. Gill, critically wounded by n bullet. I'hotornpli by flej)hnto from New York to San Franriwo. niou lowtett, US per cent; April 151, May 139, June 118. July 118, Auk. IIH. Sept. l.'iO. Oct. 151; total acre feet ut river, 15 4.1 "Centrul OreKon Irrigation dltttrict tran-miitmlnii 1 lumen, 45 per cent; Apr. IHO, May I CO, June 1H. July 12H. Auk- I2H. Si'pt. 1HO. Oct. 1HO; total ticie fel at river, ttl2. "Di-ftchuten County Improvement (Tumalo) tranmiwtioii loieteK, 45 tier cent; April 1 KO, May 160, June 128. July J2H, Auk. I2H. Si'pt. 1tU), Oct. 1HO; tola) ucru feet ut river. U!I2. "lVchuten County Iteclamatlon Co. (Swalley) iranhiulHniou limneH, 4:i per cent; April 183, May 1112, JutHf l2tt, July 120. Au. 12U. Sept. 102. Oct. 183; total ucre feit at river, 15I). "Odin Falln tranimlmiiou lotiwn, none; April 150, May 1109, Juno I'fil. July I 51. Ami. 151. Sept. 1101, Oct. 1l.V); total acre fee I ut river. 541. "Cline Falls Power Co. tnimml 11 ion Ioku-h, none; April l.'0, May 1109. June 1 51. July 151, Aim 151, Sept. lloa, Ocl. 1150; total ucre feel ut river, 5.44. "Crook County Improvement Dis trict No. 1 (Lone Pine) ttammivnon loANcii, 35 per cent; April 1 137, May t 109, June lHH, July 1ftH, Au. 1tW. Sept. 1 109. Oct. 1137. total acre feet at river, 4. 20. "It l further ordered and de creed that the quantity of water ap propriated by the Ciook County Im provement (lint r id number 1 in in mifficicnt to properly reclaim and irriuatu the entire project, 2520 ucreit, and that tlm water may Ih applied tu a area pnivided that the total quantity diverted from the Dtuchuteft river at the North canal dam nhall bo equal tu but not ex ceed u fttlfflcieul amount to deliver at It weir Uurinu the initiation neaton the quantities measured in iiecond fret Net forth ulove. 'Il is furthen-d ordered and de creed that the banin for delermiu in (he quanlily of water for Irri gation to which an approprialor or user whone rmbt are he rem involv ed In the proceeding nuiv bo en tttled, at any time, shall Ih the liruytT. 11 (lulilml. 12 To ni'compllnh. 14 Part of a window. 17 To iinoto. 15 Form or poor rolli-f (il.. it) Crown or I ho licnit. 21 Kluvor. 2'i KmoriHMU'y ' ilulit roller. 23 lllucu. 24 HuKWnr. 25 Tnnly. 27 Mlililny. 2 CaiUiit s. 21) To mlllKiito. ;ll DoliiirkH. .12 I'lucun. 114 WIK. 115 To Hllr. 117 Kvmiii. , :IH AlhiHlon. VJ Hi'ciilur. 40 (Iniy. 41 I'liilcraiiKOil. 42 To Kiow. 4:iColr tU-VU'O. 44 To hurilpn. 4fi Sworn! nolo. 40 t'linoii. ACER UMI5 RLLD.E YKIITU'AI, 1 A luelltnil of lllTVCtlttllK atlun on imsn atte of 11 hill In II. S. li'Klnlnluroii, 2 Mvliil. :i liiMPotH ckR. 4 l.lko. Q Tn kIvo 'y In (Irjwtion. Hi T. 11 Connmny. 5 Viniml. O llnt'kH of ncckH. 10 l.axt word of n 47 MISHonr Heroine in Madman's Attack .v ,(HEAftSr AerRorONEFOX MOVIETONE PROM 7CMT ucaMe actually prepured for irriKa llon. und to which water may lie beneficially implied to the produc tion of crop. ' BORDER RAIDS ARE REPORTED IN JEH0L Major Offensive of Japan Not Yet Under Way (Continued from pnee one) Kallu, Chaoyantf, Pcipao, and Nalin area, all on the eastern Jehol fron tier. J a nan cm airplanes resumed IximbuiK of Kallu. Hie Chinem commander there lo.it Saturday un n we red n Japanese ultimatum to net out by raiding Japaue.ie outrxuitii lelvcin Kallu and Tum(liao. Gover nor Tantc Yu-Iin of Jelnd province Aaid Katlu was reduced to ruins by the JapaneM raidn. Major Drive to Cimie Tliere wus no confirmation of re pot u of the start of (be Japaniw offensive either ut the Japanese lo cution here or at headquarters of Marshal t'han Ifceuh-Linutf, com mander of the Chinese armies in north China. An official dispatch from ChenR tehlu, caoitol of Jehol. said Japanese and Manchoukuo troops conccntrat- railway. Most of the Japanese troops cd at Tunllao were exxclcd to at-1 movements nlong the eastern bor tack Kailu Wednesday. The dLsimWh drr of Jehol province ore b'-'ing uescrioeu extensive preparation 01 , the Japanese for war. Destruction of the bridge on the Tahmhau-Tuuglian railway, the day's most important development on the Jehol fiontier, was accom plished by Chinese operating from Kailu tinder General Liu Chen Tung. 'Hie Chinese engagiit in n brief .-.kinnish with Japanese after de stroying the bridge and then with diw. An official Japanese announco- meut said a manifesto declaring I Japans intention of pacifying Jehol would 1)0 issued before the start of the general offensive. Ultimatums to the Chinese also were expected bo fore the Japanese strike. , The Chinese continued to harry Japanese communications on the eastern frontier tonight while the Japanese were kept busy trying to Mippicss bands of guerilla raiders. PLAN BOYCOTT Nanking, China, Feb. 21. (LP) Hoycott of Japanese merchandise and labor will be sought by China as the result of Japan's refusal to accept the committee report of the assembly of the league of nations, a government sjMkesinan informed the Untied Press today. The government, playing its last card In an attempt to thwart im lMnding general warfare, will apply to the league for pcrmbision, under Its covenant, to declare employment and economic mi net inns against Japan. The application will Ik presented WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY . You Can DANCE m lllllll'lliillillllll ElksHall,Wed.Eve.,Feb.22 YOU WILL ENJOY FRED DALLAS AND HIS BAND THE SNAPPY-IIArPY MUSIC MAKERS Follow the Frcl of (lie Country Dance American with the Amcrlcnn Legion PUBUC INVITED DANCING STARTS 50c A COUPLE 9:30 P. M. 1 trt' Ijl.-.'iij . 'f to the UHsembly immediately, the spokesman said. Under plans of the intended boy cott, Chinu would bar Japanese Hoods und lalKjr, and probably order the discharge of Japatie.se now em ployed in China, il was understood. Mukden, Manchuria Feb. 21. (LP) Japunese troops bcfpin attacking Chinese forces entrenched near Nanhnu today after an all nitfht battle near ChaoyanK. in northern Jehol province, report received her? said. Japanese military authorities here denied that clushes of the past 24 hours were part of Japan's itnpend iK Kcncral offensive to annex Jehol tu Manchuria. It wiu claimed that last niKht's bnttle neur ChaoyanK was started by Chinese soldiers who tH'gan sniping at Japanese soldiers moved into the area in preparation for the general offensive in Jehol. A Japanese spokesman announced that Japan has 100.000 Manchoukun un and 50,000 Japanese soldiers con centrated alonjj the northern and eastern borders of Jehol awaiting orders to udvance. It was indicaUnl the udvance against the large urrny Mamhul Chang ILsueh-Liang, young Chinese generalissimo, has ready tn defend (he province would begin within 48 hours. It was also charged the Chinese are erecting fortifications at severol points along tho Peiping-Mukden made over this railway Officials of tho Nankins govern ment were momentarily expecting receipt of word that the Jupanosc drive had been started. They saw no hope for a last minute concilia lion. Most of the Chinese populace ap peared optimistic today. However, no one seemed willing to predict a Chinese victory In the struggle for possession of Jehol. It was believed tho morale of the largo army Mar shal Chang Rsucji-Lianfi will direct in defending the province ws un usually high. There have been no signs of dis sension among leaders of tho more or less independent armies who have moved their troops into Jehol to give China a united front against the Japunese army. Lack of harmony between tho various "wur lords" has hampered the Chinese defense In the past Tientsin, Feb. 21. (LP The Jap anese consulate today protested to Chinese authorities against the al leged construction of military de fenses by China at Tuku, on the Gulf of Chihli. The protest was made on the ground tho fortifications violated terms of the Boxer treaty. PARAGUAY MAY DECLARE WAR Asuncion, Paraguay, Feb. 21 (LP) Tho president has decided to call nn extraordinary sessicn of congress on Friday for tho solo purpose of asking authority to declare wur on Bolivia, it was announced today. it HUNDRED KILLED BY GAS EXPLOSION Tanks in Shanghai Spread Iwaxintf daHolinu ShanWiai. Feb. 2I.--LP Mnnvled bodi 5 i.f approximately 100 victims of two exploding gavline tanks at ttie Aiittp, Dab rubber vulcanizing plant hen; were recovered late to day. Police expect! d the death toll to exceed 100 when all bodies have been recovered. Identification of most bodies was impossible. Most of the victims were girth who wit employed in the plant. It was reported that HJO girls were m Using. CauM' of the explosion was not determined. The two tanks blew up with a terrific roar, spraying gaso line over workers and setting fire to the plant. The hK.k of tho blast crumbled walls of adjoining buildings and shattered windows of buildings sev eral blocks away. The heat of the flames and choking furnes of burn ing rubber thwarted eforts of fire men and polite to rescue many in jured workers from the structure, ond they burned lit death. The plant was reduced to a mass of Mnokiiig ruins. Hospitals were filled with the in jured, many of whom were expect ed to die; others, cut by flying glass and snraved with fluminir vaseline. were given emergency medical treat ment in the streets and taken to their homes. Property damage was expected to run into bundteds of thousands of dollars. Inaugural Coach Awaits As Legionnaires Appeal (Continued from page one) corner of Wall street and Greenwood avenue, a guard of honor guaranteed adequate to the occasion, find then the speeches in the Elks hall, be ginning at 9:30 o'clock. President Hoover's emergency man was busy writing his speech today. The sub for President-elect Roose velt has his written has had it, in fact, since 9 p. m., on November 8, 1932. The forgotten man is supposed to be preparing a speech, but the committee forgot to esk him last night how he was coming along. He had forgotten to come to the nicot ine, and the committee members seem to have forgotten his name and address, so his speech may not Amount to much, after all. MAIL FRAUD CHARGED Portland, Ore., Feb. 21. (LP) The president and three firm mem bers of the Willamette Valley Mort gage Loan company of Aurora, Ore., were arrested last night on federal grand jury in d icemen ts. charging use of the mails to defraud. Dr. B, F. Giesey, president of the loan company; William Phoenix, general manager; Gordon Watt, at torney, and Zeno Schwab, secretary, were taken into custody. Dr. Giescy was formerly president of tho State bank at Aurora. Both bank and loan company are in the hands of receiv c re indictments charge four specific i instances of alleged fraud by use of I tho mails. 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I f PHI ';' ilMU Mr if t Mayor Anton Cermak of Chicago and President-elect Roosevelt have been close political friends and this resulted in Cermak standing on the Roosevelt automobile at Miami, directly in the lino of fire of the gunman who attempted to kill Roosevelt. Roosevelt (left) and Cermak are shown in one of their informal political meetings. conducted over a period of years, it was charged. BOY DIES OF FRIGHT Cleveland, Feb. 2L IP Ebert Holleron, 8-year-old shoolbcy, whose body was found yesterday in a lonely ravine in Washington park died from fright caused by a fall down a steep embankment according to Core her A! J. Pearse. Tlie youth, object of a nation-wide earch for four months, was at first believed to have been murdered by a degenerate. Dr. Pearse, dispelled this theory after a closer cxamina tion of the body and returned a ton- tative verdict of "death due to nat ural causes'. Pearse said he believed Ebert, a timid youth, lost his way while re turning from a playmate's home and wandered to the brink of the ravine as darkness set in. In his excitement, the "child stumbled and fell down the embankment. Overcome by fright he was unable to rise. CALL HALL for Radio Repairs Hall's Radio Service Phonr 344-J or 324 Police Dog Rescues : Master From Blaze New York. Feb. 21.IP A sev en-year-old police dog today led her master from a burning shark and ripped the flaming clothes from his body after an explosion had cov-- ered him with ignited oil. George How 11, 30, was mixing - paints in the Lesser Motor Car com- puny plant whon the fumes explod- m ed. Blinded by tho flames, Howell staggered about until his dog, Peggy, closed her jaws on his wrist. She tugged h:m toward a window 1 and leaped through. Howell slum- ' bled after her. rolhnir on the around. his trousers ablaze. Disregarding tho . flames, tho dog ripped the cloth until she pulled it from her master's Icps. "I'd bo burned to n crisp right , now," Howell said through his band- ages, "if it hadn't been for that dog."-.. Tho highest weather station ever -maintained was on the top of El Misti, e Peruvian volcanic mountain 1 1920O fft abfive sea level. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY Matinee Tomorrow 2 o'clock JOE E. BROWN "YOU SAID A MOUTHFUL" CAPITOL DONT TRIFLE WITH COMMON CONSTIPATION Kellog-g's All-Bban Bringd" Relief Constipation gets its grip on " person almost unawares. It often," starts with such little things. Head-. . aches. Listlessness. Bad complex. ion. Unpleasant breath. If un checked, it may seriously impair . your health. . .-. . Fortunately, you can avoid this " danger by eating a delicious ce-, real. Laboratory tests show that Kellogg's All-Bban provides two..-, things needed to overcome common i. constipation: "bulk" and vitamin B. : All-Bran is also a rich source of iron for the blood. . '. Biological tests demonstrate that " the "bulk" in bran is similar to that .'. in leafy vegetables. Inside the body, " it forms a soft mass, which gcr.tly :" clears out the intestinal wastes. TTnnr witiMi lwftpit flinn tnlrtnv muni I pleasant patent medicines. Two ' ' tablespooniuls of All-Bran daily . are usually sufficient. Serious cases, " with every meal. If not relieved, this way, see your doctor. Get the red-and-green package at" your grocer's. Mado by Kellogg in Battle Creek.