The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, November 20, 1919, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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I1EOT) BU&LOTIN, URNI), OREGON, TIURSIJAVV NOVKJtnKU 20, i 010
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4RREST SAVES
RADICAL FROM
MILL WORKERS
CENTItAUA CRIME IS
UPHELD BY I. W. W.
OTHER CHARGES MADE
any further talk of ronlfitiuico,
Hhorlff H, 13, Hobortii, In whoiio
cimtody tint iirliionor now In, will
ndvlno tho U. H. DlHtrlct Attorney lu
Portland, of tho urrmit, arid of tho
clrcuiiiflltiiicf'H roinptliiK It.
j ','iwi nf Albeit LmtKi lintKtl With
Alllll'CllNtll! UllcnuiccH (it l?
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Tinned Out to V, H. DIM.
rlrt Attorney.
JtiMt In tlinu to mivo Alburt I -hub,
mill employe, from n ovn bcatlui:,
u nd pnimlbly from lynchliiK, Olllcur
' Tom Cnrlou umiworod a call from
tliu ItoKortt hourdlm; Iioiiho nhortly
afternoon Thurxdn, arrested I.umk,
and 10 mlnutoH Inter lind lilm wifely
' locked In tho county jail. Mr. Car-
...iMi ntportiul that ho found Lang
MfWroundod by u crowd of mill
worknra who woro hlRhly onriiKod
over romarkH Imuk In wild to havo
IiuhncU upholding I bo murdur of
, American Legion men at Contrnllu
on ArmlHtlci) Day by I. W. W'n,
"ll nerve tlu'iii right for mon-
1tylnK with tho I. W. W.," I.ang Ih
flleged to havn mild after declaring
hat ha wan an I. V. '., and
"proud of It." f.aiiK Iiiih iiIho boon
Itmtruinoiital In distributing qunutl-
', tie of tho ultra-radical literature,
tho officiality, and they declare
further that when tho ilrookn-
'Kcunlun Lumber Co. roundhouiw;
Abiiniud ii few week ago, ho wan an
InloK'Nti'd Hpodator at tho fin', and
Iwiin hoard to remark that "all tho
' mill ought to bo burned."
Doitplte i ho fact thai ho wiim run
cuud from wry probablo violence
at tbo liauda of other patron of
tho boarding houno, lang wan un
willing to accompany Mr, Carton,
and did no only aftr tho officer
had told him In plain ternm that
ho would take him to Jail In an
uncomiclouH condition If there were
ALWAYS A
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At
Palace Market
IJeiitl, Oregon
for
Eggs,
Butter,
Poultry
Beef,
Veal,
Pork
Sell your products
tit home
Chas. Boyd
LANG GETS 30 DAYS
FOR SLURRING LEGION
A. Lang nrroiUod lant wook nt tho
ltoi'."iH boardlni; Iioiiho after mak
lnt( rnmatkM to tbo effect thai tho
Contralla iiioinlierH of tbo American
Legion killed on Armlatlco day got
only what wan coming to them, ap
peared boforo City Itepordor People
Baturday afternoon for trial, and
wan Hentenced to 30 day In Jail for
dlttordorly conduct, there bolng no
city ordinance making other provla
Ion for Much acta an ho bad commit
ted, WltuowioM ngalmit Lam; wcro Ora
MyerH, a member of tho Lit, living
at tho Hogorn Hoarding homo and
C. A, Hcnrry, tho inanai'.er.
EARLY BUYING
IS WISE PLAN
CRIME ANGERS
BEND CITIZENS
DKATII OK WAItltll.V (iUI.M.M IX
CIJNTHALIA AKOCHKH INDKi
NATION OI-' .MANV I'HJKNDH
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AND ACOJJAINTACKH.
.MKItCIIANTH ADVOCATIJ KAItLV
HHUl'I'INt; OWINd TO 8IIOHT
A(Si: OK K'KM'K AND DIITI
CT'I.TV TO DU'l.H'ATi:.
AlthoiiKh Chrlulmiin In more than
a mouth off think about buylui;
early thin year. Thoru arc good rea
koun, iniirchautK advance why people
Hhould buy early thin year. The con
dition of the market In which mer
chaudlHo m hard to get, and more
dllllcult to duplicate, when pu-Kent
NtockH aro depleted, make thU year
nu uiiumial ojio lu buylui;.
For many monthn piiHt local mer
chant have been trying denparately
to fill their ittockn with neanonablo
merchaiidlNo for the holiday eaou
They Hay that thuy have been moro
miccenHful lu their undenvon to et
thin luorchandUo than they could
havo hoped for earlier In the year
It In tho belief of tho merchant!
of thin city that tho 1 U 1 U ChrUtmun
will be a practical ChrlHtmim With1
merchaudlNe hli;h, they believe that
people wilt t;lve UHOfut Rifts this'
year. IoIIowIiik thai reahonlni; they!
havo lllb-d their holiday Mock with I
merchaudiHe that will bo uieful I
The inerchaiitK urr.e their patrons'
to beclu t It lit comlnK week to do their
('111 iHtimiR Mhonnltiir I
ELECTIONfLL
BE DECEMBER 20
.HliTTI.ItltK ON TI'MALO I'KO.IHCT
TO VOTK OS OltOAXIaTUJN
OK AN HtltlCATKD DIS-THHT.
Nowh of (ho kllllnc of foiir mem
bom of Iho Amurlcau LokIoii In
Contralla by I. V. W.'h, wan receiv
ed In llend with Indication which
boded III for any "wobblloH" who
inlt'ht be found In thin vicinity. Not
only wuh thin duo (o tho nature of
tho wauton crime, but aloo to tho
fact that ono of tbo vlctlma of tho
Contralla nnorchlHtx, Warren
Urltnin, wan' Intimately known to -n
number of llend .people, while many
othorn who had neeu hliu In action
on tho gridiron when ho played for
tho Unlvonlty of WuHhltiKtou, felt
a urn ho of real Iohb,
Warren Orlmm fa a clono'por
Nomil friend of Fred At Woelflen
at tho university, and In offlccrn'
tralnlni; camp at the I'renldlo, where
tho two were "bunkle," Klmer
Ward, of tho llrooknHcatilon of
flco fore, know him Intimately at
Contralla. and Frank Chilly, recalled
tho time when the murdered man
then practicing law In Centralla,
had performed it legal lervlco for
him, and had rofuxod comporuatlon
KlvInK an IiIh reaRou that ho too,
waa planning to enter tho norvlco
nt an early dato. Hay Canterbury,
vlee-proHldent of tho International
Tlmberworkeni Colon, formerly of
CbehallH, knew him In bin IiIkIi
nchool football dayii, and apoko
feelliiRly of bin IiIrIi character iik
n man and IiIh ability iik an athlete.
FAST SMOKER
IS
SCHEDULED
ITIKD OIMIKHT V!I,I MKKT
1'AKT ".II MM IK" HCItNH, 11-1,1-NOIH
WKII KltW'KIOHT (TIA.M-1'ION.
Tin) Labor Council In Kolru: to put
over oik of the Hpeedleat amokerH
of tho year when Fred Ollbcrt of
llend moe'H Jlmmlo Ilurnn of
Kankakee, IIIIuoIh; Hpeck Woods
of Head encountern Dan Day of
Providence, lthodo laland and Bllm
Htafford inixfii-lt wjth "Curley"
IleiiHon on ThankHi;lvln ovenlnK at
tho Kymnamum,
Ollbert'a contender (h reputed
to bo om of tho faMenl comera
In the welter-weight clann and In
looked upon aa a future title hold
er In Ihli weight, Upon IiIh ar
rival In the city OiIh week Hums
began Immediate training for hla
bout on the evening of November
27. Follow of the ring game
nay that he will give a hot battle
to Gilbert. Tho local boxer haa
fully recovered from a badly brulH
ed hand he received In htfl engage
ment w'ltb MorrlHey recently In UiIh
city.
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CREAMERY'S NEEDS
TOLD TO FARMERS
Ah another Mcp In tho movement
foKtored by tho dlrectora of the
furmo' cooperative creamery, and
tho Flmt National Hank, to create
Incrcaacd Interest In the local cream
cry and to make posulble n greater
output of Itn products, E. K. Dutler,
Don't Cheat Yourself"
says the Good Judge
There's nothing saved
by chewing ordinary
tobacco. A little chew
of that good rich-tasting
tobaccogocsalotfarther,
and its good taste lasts
all the way through.
Little chew lasting
satisfying. That's why
it's a real saving to buy
this class of tobacco.
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW
ufi in two styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacqo
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
P. J. Pedergen, Charles Blpchcn,
Jack Arnold, and ll. A. Ward visited
tho alfalfa district on Wednesday,
addressing a number of ranchers
who gathered at tho ffchoolhouso.
Mr, Arnold explained that Port
land creameries, In order to secure
Deschutes county trade, at Hrst giro
bunuseH for butter fat, but later de
creased tho price paid until It la act
ually one cent below that paid In
llend, while Mr. Dutler, urging sup
port for tho local creamery, gave a
brief history of tho industry, and of
tho farmers' organization that lsbc
hind it. Mr. Hipcben solicited the
cream from Alfalfa ranches, declar
ing that the creamery, with lt pre
sent equipment, could double Its out
put, but that tho demand for butter
In Hcnd is so largo that tho creamery
output Ih insulllclcnt.
Mr. Ward told of the two ways to
Increaso butler afat production, by
securing tho patronage of tbo farmer
and by Increasing the number and
quality of cowh milked on tho
ranches. So far, ho said, orders havo
been taken for 31 registered Jorseya
by tho First National for tho farmorn
and he emphasized tho importanco
of high grade stock on tho ranch,
when ho told of the world record for
n, Jersey heifer, established by Silver
Chimes Cwendola, tho product of a
fillverton ranch. With buttcrfat at
70 cents a pound, this animal's re
cord was 10,055 pounds of milk,
with over COO pounds of fat.
Words.
"ITow mnny words Is yonr stenos
rapher good for pr minuter "She
ran talk at the rate of about 250, I
estimate."
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There IS Something New , in Phonographs
jiwsii.ii.i.i7Ti'ijii.i'iX
aaaaHEn
JUST YOU HEAR. IT
Heilrlng III tho matter of tho peti
tion signed Jvy A. J. Hart or and 73
other ranchers lu tlio Tumnlo sec
tion asking that a dato bo set for an
Irrigation district organization elec
tion, was held by tho DoschuleH
county court Thurmliiy afternoon, re
sulting lu tho announcing uf Decem
ber 20, as tho tluio at which tbo bal
loting will taku place. Bam Macart
ney, tleorgo Sanilel, and A. J. Oon
nation wen appointed judgeH A tho
election. No objection to tho peti
tion woro llled with tho court.
The contemplated district lucludos
the lauds now within tho boundaries
of tho Tumnlo Irrigation project.
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