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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1917)
IlKNI) nVhhlTIlS, IIKND, OKKflON, Till.'HHDAY, OCTOIIKK !H, 1017 I'AGH r m ; CLINGEH LOSES DAMAGE SUIT UNANIMOUS VERDICT HY JURY. Juilao Unite anil Chief NUoti Ami riwiriMl .Vi'xl Ciihd Up For Cwi hldenillon In 'Hint of Fled Kiinii(iuII. (From Friday's Dully.) :( Al 2:10 thin afternoon tlm jury In tint cunti of Jackson (,'llnguii vh, Juntlrn of tho Peace J. A. Castas ntul Phluf n Pollen I.. A. V Nlxort returned n uiinii Imutis vunllrt of nut guilty. Thu Juror worn out uiiroxliiiiiti'ly mi hour nml a half. Tho vordlrt for ihn defendant gltwi In Ihn $10,000 iliuiuir.it milt against Judge Hasten and Chief NIxou was tlui rlliiiiix of ii civil milt which lasted mi ciillri) itny nml a hulf Vernon A Foabos anil District Attorney II II Do Ariiiiinil represented tlm defense ami N. (I. Wnllmi). of Prlnovlllo. Ihn plaintiff. Tho null Involved nil ur rout made In March, I UK, which Vt'DKiin charged hum without IhkiiI nnu tint. A Jury for Ihn trial of Fred Kim lirnwltx wis selected thin afternoon 'flit complaint U Imswl on at attvmpl to reiiitult h crlum Tlm cam will lirornwl an Minn as Ihn 12 ninti have 1tn picked. This In tint thlril min on tho docket of Ihn circuit court ' JiiiIko Kiish-s On Htuml. Juilr.n Kan l ixi wiin on (ho stand nmiT.il hour ilurlin: yesterday after iiifon mnl evening, lie recounted ihn nrrent of Jackson Cllngun for the theft nf tho lutit belonging to Nick welder. According to the Htory, Cllngon waa fined 110 for mil nml given four ileyn' time In which to pay It. Tho innu failed lo appear anil JtiDio Knstcs Issued a warrant for til? arrest for contempt of court. Ohlcf NIxou uah sent after Cllngen liut wuh not Riven the warrant. When lio was brought to court ami refused to pay. after tint time allowed hud oired, Im wan confined o Jail until Nonivouo eUn paid the money Chlof NIxou supplemented thin utory with a description of IiIh ex- piirloncen with Cllngon, Mo stilted that Cllngon huil hIiowii lilm money Miifflclnnt to innio than cover tlm film hut profundi to go to jail. HIb wlfu wan permitted to vliilt him nml hail rouiu ami remained all day, oven to bringing her' lunch. Him offered to halt him out hut Cllngon anliud her not to do this ami waited sov oral ilaya liuforn ilwldltig to pay tho flnii hlniHiilf, HajN .fall Condition OimxI. Ah a reason for havlni: liinni slow to collect tho money or Cllngon, Judge Hastes said that lie had tried to hn lenient with tho primmer after hearing that he had a faiu-iy. Witnesses for tho plaintiff yestor day inoinliu; were Hurt Uvnns, Chris Amleriion and Mm AnilurHou. The ilnfomlautH called on thu stand (). V II, Itlley, DkiiiiIh O'Connor ami Dan llourlKiin, who testified iikhIiikI Cllngon' reputation for honesty. Dr. It. ('. Con wait altio nuked to describe the tiuultary condition of the jail which Ihn plaintiff had declared wan exceedingly had at the time of hi conflnniuent. Dr. Con stilted that It wan not, Non-Suit Denied. Thu attorneys for tlm defendants yesterday afternoon moved for lion Hiilt hut tla Im hus denied. After tlm witnesses had been heard, argument on the part of the attorney wan Halved. Tlm principal part o fthe argu ment liniwomi Altornit) Wallace and Forbes Dint night consisted In doeu imiutary exhlhltN which tlm defend' autN dos'.rcd to enter an testimony and which tlm plaintiff ohjuiied to VKKDICTIN FAVOR OF DKFKNSK RKTURNKI) (Prom Tiif'Milio'n Dally.) A erdlit In favor of tlm defeime wii r' turned lant uikIiI ' thn col lection milt of A II. Kmehuiiet vx. N J Wlll'ainn tried )e:,.dw Hi Ihn circuit court. Attorney .1 II rp'.oti, of I'rluevlllH, appeared for WllllauiM -ind II II. Dh Ariuoiid for I'd plain tiff. KMolionci moiikIiI to olitaln money nxpemli'd durliiK two luouthn fur Ihn earn of 1'harlnn JuiIru, who died early In thu minimer. RUNAWAY CHECKED RY WRECK OF WAGON 'I'ciim llienliM 11 out I'listenloK lit Depot When li lh(nMl liy (JiiHidlnn Hpitilcr. (From TucDilay'M Dally.) Day Hcattered aloiiK Dlvlnlon Mtreet, a broken tnluphoni) polo ami finally a wrecked wa;on, marked thu fllftht of a team of homim bolonclni; to Aium'H barn, which wan ntaitlod by a pannlm Hpeeder on tlm railroad trnckH about H o'clock yenlorday af ternoon, Tlm team, which had beau driven by Hill Taylor, wiih tied nt tho depot avwillliiK thu appenranco of tlm driver when tlm kukoIIiio car cIiiikkciI nloiii; tlm track. Ktnrtlcd, tlm liunicn broke their fuHtenlnKH and raced two blockn up thn Htrnet until checked by tlm wacon IonIiik It bul nnce nfti.T ltd load of hay had buen lout. OLD PEYTON GRAVELY MADE THE FIRST PLUG Of TOBACCO THAT CVER WAS MADEr HL JAMAICA GINGER IS CAUSE OF ARREST (Prom Monday'H Dally,) A too ohvlntiH iIokii of Jamaica clu Knr Imit ulKlit raiiNDil tlm arrciit of Joe JohtiHlon, In llantlnun addition. Kpeclal Officer Jay HuUman found tlm man nml bronchi him In to tlm Jail for tlm nlcht. Ho appeared thin mornlnic buforo JuiIro M. ('. I'llln nml waa fined T and nnntuncud to 25 dnyn In Jail, On payment of the fine nml a proinlmi of Rood behavior tlm term In Jail wuh suspended. Htmiwri: (jkoijnd ruo.i:.v. (I'rom Tuenday'M Dnlly.) I'rozuu uround was discovered two feet under tlm nurfneo on tlm sunny south side of l.ava lluttn osturday by tho road crews nt work bullilltiR cinder bunkers. Tlm volcanic earth was Ice cold and full of crystals In spite of tho heat of thn afternoon. . i nu rirtN . IEVER MADE stvmm A5 GOOD 'in, w j&:..r . "A- J MM -- M. - riNSi .-v. .:r ,7 -Wtf.iv- --- ' Jim ink ' ' Hi ' c Ji'Ml& wwm, ill", vwfai iLsm - GRAVELY'-S CELEBRATED Chewing Plu CI . DCFORCTME INVENTION OF OUR PATEHTAIP-PROOF POUCH GRAVELY PLUG TODACCO MADE GTPJCTLY TOR nS CHEWING QUALfTY I NOV THE PATENT POUCH KEEPS IT FRESH AND CLEAN ANOOOOD A LITTLE CHEW OF ORAVELY IS ENOUGH AND LASTS LONOER THAN A Did CHEW op nnniNADv oi nr. JtJi.QrnvclySbCaccoQxDAiiriut.VA. "7.rM",s ' JMIIVAILMBUM! TAKfT IT FROM BILLY POSTER, MI5 BILLBOARDS ARE SPREADING Trl GOOD NEWS v' "' "-. ay ". PfVIVfiHlffiPr1!M jre3a rjwf a, it &. f Btih aSX)v, - I X:lt lHl"",i'-.,W. MII.MCAN. (Continued from I'ao 2.) Htucke ranch one day thla week, tuk ltiK IiIh drill homo with him. Hooper Dyer took a baud of Cald woll'fl Mhcep to the dlLch. 11. II. Con away Is brltiKhiK another band In from Hand HprluK". AUTO PURCHASED BY POWELL BUTTE MAN Priil llniitii MiHrs Onto WurMHIvr ltanili Al. Juris Icaws for AKlorla. (From Tuoidny'a Datly.) (Special to Tho llulletln.) POWKM. MUTTB. Oct. JC Mr. ami Mrs Heaves Wlllcoxon and Mrs. Hosb Mussott were In Duml on Mon day of last week Ilolln Ilowrnun and Lloyd Hussctt hnuleil lumber from tho Orowollor rrll several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon made n trip to Cllno Falls Tuesday of last week. Kd. Darnard made a trip to Dcnd Monday of last week. A. W. liayu has purchased a new Overland. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shearer, Iluth .Shearer and Mrs. M. Orowrdler went to tho Orowoller mill on Friday. Mr. nml Mrs. Hhearcr and dnughtcr re turned on Saturday, MrH. Orcweller remaining to visit with her son and family. Frank Hayn, of Deschutes, visited with his son, A. W. Hayn, on Thurs day ami was accompanied homo by Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Hayn, who re turned the Bamo evening. Mrs. K. A. Hussott and mother. Grandma Hrown, came out from Prinevlllo on Friday evening, remain ing until Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Hcrt Keynolds and Mr. and Mrs. Klmor Covert visited friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Fred Drown haro moved onto the Wurzwoilcr ranch, formerly farmed hy wm. Wells. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hayn and J. A. Hlggs attended tho show In Ucnd Sunday evening. Mr. and Mm. Allen Wlllcoxon and Harriett Wlllcoxon visited at tho Oro woller mill on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Hall, son Krncst and Mrs. Tom Casey made a trip to Cove Orchard Sunday. Al Juris and mother left tho first of last week for Astoria whore Mr. Juris hopes to rogaln his health. Mrs. Alma Hall moved to Prine vlllo on Sunday whero she Intends to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. D. It. French and Mr. French, 8r motorod to Fort Klamath and back last week. The baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Foster, who has been very III, Is some what Improved. Sco J. Ryan & Co., for farm land loans. Adv. mi i.i, iNKPi:rnii 111:111:. (From Monday'H Dally.) M. II. Allen, of Pendleton, state factory Inspector, Is hern on his rcg ulnr trip to look over thu Mend mills. On h!s last trip In thu spring ho found conditions very satisfactory. Mr. Allen Is much Interested In thn women working In tlm lumber mills mid expressed appreciation of tho spirit shown by thorn, lleforo com ing to Mend Im was at Prlnglu Falls several days Inspecting mills In that locality. WIH f rm VA1 A H 3'1 1 '. yfosfrMitefi Ifficfllori wiWs4?m The New 1918 Maxwell Gives you al! the room all Iho com fort all tho conveniences and beauty ob tainable in any car selling at $1200. And yet the operating economy tho mechanical reliability tho caio of hand ling and tho wonderful power that have producd such marvelous road' and econ omy records in every section of tho world are not only maintained but augmented, YOU can SEE tho VALUE in the MAX WELL at $745. Touring Car $743 XJ,T9T4ri Coup SlOtS, BtUnfl09S) SJant09S. AllprU$ f, a, 1. Dlrolt UNIVERSAL GARAGE jn iiiiNi), oiu:gon sflsm t'y. '.' i k at . ., . t the price isn't what makes people buy Folger's Golden Gate Coffee - Other Folger's Golden Gate products are: Spices, Extracts' Cream Tartar Baking Powder and TEA J. A. Folger & Company Sm Francisco x I V - M ' v- .. a