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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1919)
BKXD llUMiHTIN, WKXD, 011KG0.V, Tltl'KHIUV, OCTOIIKIl !), IOII TOURIST ROUTE BY AIR PLANNED PAGE 4 II. C. CHAMTON', KKPKRSKXTIMJ pacific ,m link co visits A 1IKXI) TO LOOK FOR GllOl'MIS Fon landing vfm.u. Representing the 1'aclftc Air Lino Co., which holds the Curtis alrpluno agonoy for Oregon, Washington, nml Idaho. H. C. Chnrlton, for IS months nn aviation Instructor In tho U. S. army, visited Bend from Portland Friday In nn endeavor to And u suitable landing Hold for machines which might mnko tho (light to Contrnt Oregon from tho Willamette valley. Tho company of which Mr. Charl ton Is a member, now has ttvo two passenger machines on tho way from the east, ho said . Thcso planes nro army flyers, and later will bo re placed by largo machines cnpablo of carrying a pilot and eight passengers. By uso of tho larger airplanes, fares charged passengers can be greatly reduced. Mr. Charlton intimated that Cen tral Oregon would bo visited to a considerable extent by flyers from the Talloy country during tho win tor months, because of the nbsenca of rain. Regular runs will bo mado from Portland to Seattle and Ta coma, while emergency flights would bo mado to Bend. Tho pas senger carrying business of tho company will he emphasized from the tourist standpoint. MRS. J. C. WILLIAMS DIES AT AGE OF 88 Resident of Bond Succumbs to So- rcro Cold Funeral Services to Tie Tomorrow Afternoon. General weakness, the result of ago, and a severe cold, caused tho doath Thursday evening of Mrs. Lucy Williams, aged SS years, widow of John C. Williams. Tho funeral ser vices, will be held from the NisWong- er chapel at 2 o'clock tomorrow af ternoon. Ilev. Williams, pastor of the Christian church, officiating. Burial will be in Pilot Butte cemetery. Mrs. Williams was born in Mos cow, Missouri and camo to this city 10 years ago, having made her home here ever since. A son, W. H. H. Williams, of Bend, survives her. HEAVY SNOW FALLS IN HIGH COUNTRY Forest Service Man Itrturuln;; from Headwaters' of .McKenzIo Itlver Reports Big Storm. Heavy snow ,1s reported in the higher country by Grazing Examiner Jack Horton, of tho Deschutes Na tional forest, who returned Thurs day from a three-day trip to the headwaters of the McKenzIo river. At Crane Pralrlo, one and a half Inches of suow had fallen yo-Jterday afternoon, and the storm wns conti nuing when Mr. Horton left (or Bend. In the timber, the lowest point at which ho found snow was near tho bridge on tho Deschutes south of Little Lava lako. On tho divide between Elk Lako and Horse Lake, eight inches of snow fell night before lasr. Whitened mountain peaks visible from Bond, testified this morning to tho extent of tho storm. Put it in Tim Bulletin. W. R. Speck, Spe - gent S B r teeeHBeew H SSgy Ms c a package before the war c a package during the war c & w 5 c a package . THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! -i SILVER LAKE WILL HAVE BRANCH BANK Stock for New Financial InMltutton Ih Quickly Taken Up When First National Representative Visit. SILVER LAKE, Oct. 4. That tho First National Bank of Bend con templates opening a bank hero in tho near future, was mado known here this week. L. M. Foss, vlco preeldont, has been here during the wok, distributing stock among local people who- had expressed a deelre to become financially interacted In tho now Institution. He stated early in the week that he lied placod over half tho required amount, and was confident that tho balance would be quickly mado up. A reinforced concret building will be erected, and a fire-proof vault, with burglar proof safo and up-to-dato furnishings, will bo installed. Because of tho near approach of win ter it Is possible that the building will not bo completed this fall, hut in this case a tomporary home for tho new bank will bo secured so that business may he commenced at an early date. A M.ko For Tho MIddlo-AKL Folov Klflnnv T'MIr nlvn niil.lr ra. lief from kidney or bladder troubles that have not reached a chronic or bad stago. They stop bladder irregu larities, strengthen tho kidneys and tone un thn llvnr Don't Biiffnt- urln.ii Tollof can be had. Get rid of back- ncno, jameness. rheumatic pains, and stiff Joints. Sold Everywhoro. Adv. LONGER LIFE FOR YOUR CAR The correct grade of Zerolene will add years to the life of your car. Gives bet ter lubrication with least carbon. Get a Correct Lubrication Chart for your car. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) a dard Oil Co.', Bend, Ore. NOW 1B7 FIRE PREVENTION DATES ANNOUNCED Will Coincide ultli Reveille Week, October -0 to JM, Ih Announce ment by Chief Cm Ion. Although other communities throughout tho United States will keep flro prevention week from Octo- bor G to 11, Inclusive, Bend'fl will have a ftro prevention week all ItH own, Flro Chief Carton ileelnrod on Friday. It will he from October 20 to 26, the dates coinciding with those of Ilevolllo Week. .Signifying a waking up for Baud in the flro situation. It can hu most effectively put on In connection with tho big celebration planned by the American Legion, Mr. Carlon believes. One day of Kevelllo Week has al ready bcon sot nHldo by the program committee, for tho firemen, and on this date tho department's parade will take place, and In addition, runs by the now englno, and practice drills will bo put on. Many novel features nro promised by tho Bend fire chief Other nnnouncomouts concerning preparations will bo mndo later. McKELVY-GREISEN WEDDING IS HELD Bend .Alan Claims Kouth D.ikota &iii ns Bride Xeuly Wnlileil Couple to Mako Homo In TliN City. Glonn n, McICelvy and Elsa N. OrolBon, both of this city, were quietly marrlod at the homo of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mtb. C. K. Urelson, in Bond lest Tuesday, Uov. II. C. llartranft of tho I'resbytorian church officiating. MIhh Lois Mc- Kelvy attended the bride. 'Mr. McKoivy has been a resident of Bend for some time, and tho Grcisono camo to this city only two weeks ago from Hot SprlngH, South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. McKoivy will mako their homo hero. CLAUDE MANNIIEIMER SELLS HIS INTERESTS Announcement was mado on Friday by Claronco L. Mannhelraor that he had purchasod tho Intorost formorly owned by his brothor, Claude L. Manilhojmor, in the dry goods 'store bearing thoir nnm'o, and will have entire control of the es tablishment uftor Octobor 10: Claude Mannholmor will leave Bend soon, but may return later, his brother states. rSbO 3iQW'i&v$&rwJ?SKV5i m liltlfillfJifiinfi iiiWtJlifl I' ' 'uifKwfn f liTT!' !! IiIWMsjWj !)w llineBBWllll ilfJilullll III! Ill It ,il S HHHlH2allM.HliP HK slfflMifflBiB !jHI H MiBUJ:;;-1- MMM ibbbb, mm inn hi iiiii "ill iii mmwmmmmmiw.wjMuiiummMith. m R. J. LIQUOR KEPT TO FIGHT INFLUENZA Hail Three Quarts Hidden from Wife J. II. Tnlor Tells Court Him Wilt (to to I-'iro Department. Admitting thai whiskoy found un der his house on Greenwood avenue near Wall on last Wednesday morn ing wns his property, J. II. Taylor plnndod guilty in police court to tho chnrgo of having three quarts in his possession, but declared that he obtained It to um ns a medi cine In caw another opldamlc of inltuenzn should bren out. Ho had tho liquor for four months, nud had hidden It under the nous to prevent hie wife from Martin It. he Mid. "What I get' in jmliee court won't be a circumstance to what I'll get at home." he awn red City Judge Peoples. Bocaatso the defendant In second assistant chief In the Bend Flro Do. partment, Judge I'copleH ordered that tho fine, fixed at $25, should go to tho account of the special flro fund. PAYS $3 FINE FOR RUNNING OVER HOSE Charged with running over a flro hose, and with ignoring tho com mands of a pollco officer who order ed him to stop, A. 8. Fogg, of Bond was hailed Into Pollco court yestor day nftornoon, nud fined 3. Fogg pleaded guilty to running over tho hose, hut said that hu did not know that Flro Chlof Carlon whoso ordor to stop ho disregarded, was vostod with pollco power. Tlioy et Action At Once. Foley Kldnnv Pills Invtcrnmtn strengthen nnd hoal inactive, weak ami iiinoaBoti Kidneys and bluddcr, .lira. u. J. Hills, 600 aw ay., Hlonx Fulls. J! I).. wrllnu- "I uilffnn,,! wilh kidney trouble; used lo have nevero jmiiiH across my imck and fell mlusr nblo and all tlrod out. hut after tak ing Folov Klilnnv Pillu I im ..ill Sold Kvory wjioro. - Ad v Your Fall Vacation Spend it at East Lake Hot Springs Sulphur Springs New Hotel Accommodations Under New Management Cabins to Rent Camp Grounds Available boating Fishing 40 Miles from Bend For information, inquire Bulletin, or write to Eugene T, Jensen, La Pine, Ore. JSKNFi "I Filft .mmmmnmm' i " uii',r . " " mm jrx , mr m pitftt ttndillmn. PUT a pipe in your face that's filled cheerily brimful of Prince Albert, if you're on tho trail of smolco peace! For, P. A. will sing you u song of tobacco joy that will make you wish your life job was to seo how much of tho national joy smoke you could get away with every twenty-four hours I You can "carry on" with Prince Albert through thick and thin. You'll bo after laying down n smoke barrage that'll mako tho boys think of the old front lino in France! P. A. never tires your taste because it has the quality ! And, let it slip into your think-tank that P. A. is mado by our exclu sive patented process that cuts out bito and parch assurance that you can hit smoke-record-high-spots seven days out of every week without any comeback but real smoko joy ! Reynolds Tobacco Company, Wimton -Salem, N. C ASK BIDS ON REWARD TO GO $10,000 B0NDST0 BEND WOMAN AMOUNT NEEDED FOR KENWOOD SCHOOL. Itcrul nixtrict Willing to I'ny ft IV r Cent. I'nlutitiK Contractor (ilwn Clean Bill of Health by In tofctlitnfiiiK Committee. To take cere of wargutUi in lh tuui of i 1 0,000, ieaued In order completu tho now Kenwoud echini, the Bend eehool dlroetom, In )hmmuii Inst night authorized I he clerk (o advertise for bids on $10,000 worth of flvu per cent bonds, llldx -.veto nlso asked on the construd'oa of a que room school nonr Carroll am cm In thn southeastern part of tho dis trict. Tho action was takan cflur acceptance hud been made of Mr. Carroll's offer to donate n IS yearn, one-tenth of tho Ihhuo to be retired at thu end of the fifth year, and onotentli each year there after. Aftor Investigation complaints con corning the painting of tho Kenwood school, tho building committee, through its chairman, Director Nor deen, reported that tho painting has boon approved by architect Loo A. Thomas, and that specifications had been lived up to by thu painting con tractorfll. J. Bookman, with one x- ceptlon. For certain work, ornngo sholluc lind been specified, but llilti could not be procured, and with tho consent of tho architect, Mr. Book man uuod a wood filler of equal cost. Mr. Nordoon Htated, Formal acceptance wan mado by tho bonrd; on the report of tho com uiltteo on touchers' salarlo, provid ing an upward revision. J in."' MWflL. Tanv tmJ mmma. tlJm t J lint. Aan,mpitArf nj hllt'fxtmnd tlnhttmt' dtrt mnJlnat tlttty, tiinl cry 11 imnt mhtnrtp thmt Mn In (aM fit tmtn MONEY CLAIMED FOR TAKING CONVICT. Will Be Kent to .Mr. .M. Keenr) or 'IhU City fur IMrt l'hi)e! In ('upturn of I). C llilcliiiyi Nenr Ilfie lit AuiiiMt. (KeUtlTtIMItlfl. -8ALMM. Oct. 1 -Mrs. M. Keener, of I lend. loly made demand on , Warden Rtelner for T0 offered by the elate for Informatlou leadlnK l J the capture of Dave UrlcUoux. The' Sheriff of Deechutoe county also makiM a claim for the toward, but tho money will go to Mrs. Keenoy. D. C. Ilrlchoux wiin taken Into custody on Tumalo Creek, near tho county fish hatchery, two wmiks af ter hu had made his uscapu from tho state unylum at Kalom, with lMwurd Southwlck. Tho latter convict wiih novor rocapt tired, but Ilrlchoux wns , returned to tho state Institution on August 28, tho day after ho wan taken Into custody uenr here. Ilia conviction, In Malheur rouuty Heveral years agp, was for murder, and ho Ih serving n life uonlence. Convict Taken Augiiot U7. Routhwlck and Ilrirhnux camo to Bond Immediately after mak ing their escape, nnd using Houtli wlck'u younger brother as a mosrioii- gor, sought assistance from Mrs. k ICeeney, whom Ilrlchoux had pre vloiisly known. 8he, however, In formed Sheriff Holierts that tho two were In tho vicinity of Mend, nnd u Hunrch was Instituted to dolormlno the exact hiding place of the con victs. Beforo plans woro completed for j the capture of tho pair, Koiithwluk and hla younger brother made their escape, heading for Nevada, it wiih believed. Ilrlchoux wan finally tak en on the afternoon of August -7, when ho wont to keep an appoint ment with Mrs, Koeuoy at the Tuma lo hridgo, bollovng that he might rocelvo assistance, but Instead find ing himself Hurroitudod liy n posse. Ho offered no resistance, and on I' thu samo ovnuiug wan taken back to Snlem by State Parole Officer L, II. Comptou, When A ClilM Hun Croup. Thousands of mothers say Foley's Ilonoy and Tar Compound l the best romody thoy know for croup, cqukIih and colds, It cute thu thick, choking mucus, cloarH awny tho phlegm, opens air passages nnd oases hoarse ness, Tho gasping, strangling fight fop breath gives way to aulot breath- i lug and poaceful uleop, Hold Every where. Adv. i