The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, July 29, 1920, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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ANGLER CATCHES
HIS OWN FINGER
word unit Nellie Howell nnd Cnrl
Marlon tniulo a trip to tlio old head
gntu Sundny.
Residents of this vicinity attend
ing tho cnrnlvnl In Bond Saturday
PLEASANT RIDOE. July 27. 1 niRiu inciuiieu: Jonn uoiimnii mm
Mrs. O. E. Anderson, nccompnnicn '"" """ """" " V.18 ,.
by Alfred Mlkkelscn, was In Tumnlo family. G. II. SpnuRh nnd fnnjlly.
io.im.omo trndlncSnturdnyevenlnK.IMrs. Mary Gnrner, Johnny McMnn-
J. W Peterson mndo n business! man nd Lloyd Hoot,
trln to Bend Friday. h v Swisher nnd fnmlly spent
llnnn Hnnson of Deschutes visited Sundny evening at tho Phelps homo.
Alfred Mlkkelscn Sundny. Violet nnd Myrtle Spangh cnlled
Oswald Pederson had tho mlsfor- Mrs. Dnvo Mlckels Sundny.
tuno to run n fish hook Into his fin
per Sundny.
Mr. Rcnno went to Bend Saturday
night to Spend Sundny nt his homo.
Mrs. A. M. Petty returned homo
from a short trip to Portland Sun
dny mor.nlng.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Itlebhoff of
Redmond were cnllers nt tho Hutch
Ins homo Sunday afternoon and eve
ning. Miss Mnrthn Sum, who hns been
visiting nt the home of Dr. nnd Mrs.
A. M. Petty for the last three months,
loft for her homo In San Frnnctsco
Thursdny evening. Sho wns nccom
pnnlcd ns fnr as Portland by Mrs.
Petty.
Mr. nnd Mrs. "W. B. Hutchlns nnd
baby nnd Glen Roberts woro Red
mond visitors Saturday evening.
Dr. A. M. Petty returned homo
Tuesday morning from n business
trip to Portlnnd.
11. H. Bnyley of Tumnlo was help
ing Anton Ahlstrom put up his hny
poles Tuesdny nnd Wednesday.
Ted and Paul Goodwin of Castlo
Bock, Wash., are working for O. E.
Anderson during haying.
Mrs. W, B. Hutchlns nnd baby vis
ited Miss Joyce Wood Wedncsdny.
CAR STEALING
RING EXPOSED
SAY OFFICIALS
SPARKS LAI
ROAD PUSHED
PRINEVILLE AND BEND
MEN IMPLICATED
THREE AUTOS FOUND
GoorKO Tnlor Hold on Ciook County
Warrant Charging 'I lief t of Liquor
From Pendleton Cnr- Two
lo
Face Court In Klniuatli.
Tho existence of wuat authorities
HE HAD TO SLEEP
SITTING IN CHAIR
Gold Mlniio Owucv Would Nlntply
llrto to Gip For Brvnth He-
stomt by Tnnlnc,
MRS. D. P. BROOKS
DIES AT WINONA
Mother of II. IC, Brooks of Rend,
INiihcn nt Advanced Au.e Mill !
Close In Respect to I'ti'Nldeiit,
Word wan rocolvod
11. K. Brooks of this
Friday
city of
by
tho
dentil of Ills mother, Mrs, 1), F.
Brooks, ut tho iiku of 71 yearn, nt
Winona, Minn. Mho had linen 111 for
Muvorul niontliH nnd It hud been re
nlUod for soulo tlntu that lliiira wan
no hopo for hor recovery.
Mrs, BrookH In mirvlved by hor
huslmnd, Dr. 1), F. Brookn, proiildtmt
of (ho Rro'ukH'Hciiulnii Lumber Co,,
and by two hoiih, ICdwnrd and Hani.
In addition to tho sou residing lioro.
NEW HIGHWAY BEING BUILT BV
FOKK8T SERVICE AND COCNTV
MAKE TRIP TO LOST iaKE
EASY MATTER.
"Every sign of my chronic bron
chitis has dliifppcnrcd and I have
gained 15 pounds uluco I began tak
ing Tnnlnc," said N. Jones, 499 Web
stcr street, Portlnnd, Oregon, recent
ly, Mr. Jones Is well known as a
miner and mechanic and owns a gold
mine In Baker county, Oregon.
"While stationed In camp nt Wash
ington, 1). C , nbout n year ago," con
tinued Mr. Jones, "1 was put on '
guard duty one wet, freezing night i
nnd, us I had no heavy clothing, I
contracted a heavy cold In tho lungs.
It left mo In a very weak condition
nnd finally developed Into chronic
bronchitis. 1 could not lie down,'
I choked up so, nnd had to got whati
.t...... 1 ,i.l,l ..fall.... .... I.. .. !...!..
m.'Hii iiiiiii ! mi: hi. in r. riiiiii .
bollevo to bo nn organisation for tho , sometimes I would simply have to
theft nnd disposal of nutos, with ' gasp for breath, I tried several things
WATER USERS OF
PLAINVIEW MEET
PLAINVIEW, July 27. The wa
ter users of Plalnvlew had n meeting
nt the school house Thursdny after
noon for the purpose of discussing
means of improving the water situa
tion. Paul C King of Bend acted
ns advisory attorney nt the meeting.
R. A. Ward and party of Bend
were Plalnvlew callers Thursday.
Iva Trent of The Dalles is visit
ing In Plalnvlew for a short time.
J. A. W. Scoggln Is "batching" for
a few dnys on tho old home ranch.
Miss Ida Hoss very successfully
engineered a blrthdny surprise pnrty
for her mother. Mrs. A. E. Hoss, Inst
Friday evening. A number of neigh
bors and friends spent n delightful
evening. Refreshments were served.
Mrs. H. T. Hartley returned home
last week from nn extended visit
with relatives and friends in the val
ley. Miss Alice Bumstead of Berkeley,
Cal., is visiting at the Box A ranch
this week.
Roy Heartt was quite sick several
days last week.
Tho young people of Plalnvlew had
a most delightful time nt a dance giv
en by Lawrence Schnrfcnberg nt Al
len's hall. Sisters, last Saturday eve
nine. Connie Knickerbocker and a
drummer from Be.nd furnished very
excellent music. Grape punch was
enjoyed by the guests during the
evening.
A. W. Armstrong was a business
caller in Bend Thursday morning.
Ernest Hellowell and family are
visiting nt the Hartley home this
week. They will spend part of the
time camping on the Deschutes.
Mr. and Mrs. Morfett nnd Mrs.
Hoss and Ted and Ida Hoss pic
nicked on the Deschutes Sunday.
Tho road which tho forest service
nnd Deschutes county nro building
up Dutchman's creek to shorten tho
distnnco from Bend to Sparks and
Elks lakes, known as the Sparks
Lako road, has now reached Lost
lnkc, mnking the trip to thnt point nn
easy mattor.
To reach the new highway, tho nu
toist drives through the Shevlln-Mx-on
cuttings to n point just beyond n
deep rock cut nnd snow fences, nnd
tnkes tho road as it turns off to tho
right over an old spur Hue. At first
travel Is very rough, but soon it Im
proves, nnd for tho rest of the dis
tnnco to Lost lnke tho rond Is
straight, with nn easy grnde.
Tho first water is nt Big Springs
and Dutchman's creek cornea later.
Tho road goes between Bachelor nnd
Tumnlo mountains and out onto a
hlghp latcau, the elevation of which
Is 6800 feet. At one point In this
section of the road an even better
view of the mountains Is to bo ob
tained than from Broken Top plateau.
MILL MEN QUIT TO
WORK ON THE LAND
Former Surplus of Unskilled Labor
Now Finds Employment Hay
ing nnd Harvesting.
PINEHURST TO HAVE
NEW LUMBER MILL
PINEHURST. July 27.--The Mick
el Brothers are putting in a lumber
mill on tho Deveru ranch. They ex
pect to start sawing an soon as it is
installed.
Carl Marlon called on Nellie How
ell Sunday.
Glndy Spaugh were dinner guests
at the Swisher home Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry McGulre. Dur-
A few weeks ago the number of
dally applicant"? for -work at the
mills was far in excess of the num
ber of vacancies, but Jobs are begin
ning to be more plentiful than men,
according to reports from the two
Ilend mills. This Is on account of
haying and the approach of harvest
ing, forms of fioasonnl work which
offer large Inducements to unskilled
labor. For skilled labor, as always,
there Is a steady demand In the lum
ber industry.
Reports emanating from an un
known source have been heard In
Portland and other Oregon points re
cently to the effect that the Bend
mills aro closed down. For residents
of Bend and Deschutes county, this
report needs no contradiction, nnd
mill officials state, In addition, thnt
they have no Intention of closing.
Four cbairs at your service at tbr
Metropolitan. Ho wilting. Adr.
Wnnt to buy hay. use Bulletin clas
sified ads.
Si
representatives In ut least four Oro-I
gou counties cast of tho mountain,
hns come to light ns the result of an
accident which occurred to one of
the allegedly stolon cars, n Ford,
which broko down nt Benver Marsh
while being taken from Klamath I
Falls to Bend. In tho train of
events following tho delny Is Includ
ed tho nrrcst of C. II. Shutcr, local
second-hand denier, on n chnrgo of
complicity In tho theft, tho nrrest of
Georgo Taylor of Bond, chnrged with
having liquor In his possession, and
tho capture of Oscar Houston of
Prlnovtllo on nn nuto stealing charge.
Houston nnd Shutcr nro both on
tho way to Klamath Fnlls today In
custody of Sheriff Humphrey nnd
Tnylor, who wns arrested here, will
fnee trial In Prlnevllle. Hanging
over Houstons' head Is n warrant
charging theft of a Bulck car In
Pendleton.
Whiskey Taken, Chnrgo.
Shutcr then hired Houston to
drivo to tho marsh in his Bulck and
tow tho stalled car Into Bend. At
Crescent, however, they wero over
taken by tho owner of tho Ford, who
regained his property nnd started
back for Klnmuth. Sheriff Roberts,
who hnd had Shutcr nnd Houston
under surveillance, nrrested tho for
mer on his reappenrnnco In Bend,
nnd, shortly after, Houston was Jailed
In Prlnevllle. Communications with
Umatilla county authorities, estab
lished the claim that tho Bulck driv
en by Houston had been stolen In
Pendleton.
On arriving In Prlnevllle, Houston
had put tho car In n private garage.
After the arrest, It Is charged, George
Taylor of Bend made his appearance
in the Crook county scat and ab
stracted 15 gallons of whiskey from
the car which Houston hod been driv
ing. Tnylor was picked up In Ilend
on n warrant held by Shoriff Combs
of Crook county.
Another light car, thought to have'
been taken in tho Tumnlo section,
was recovered by tho authorities In
tho courso of tho Investigation.
but got no pormnueut relief, and I
continued to cough ho pcoplo thought
I hnd consumption. I had a shooting
pain through my chest and back
every tlmo I brouthud nnd I had to
discontinue working on my mine, tho
outsldo work mndo mo choko up so
bad.
"A friend of mine over near Mt,
Tabor udvlsed mu (o take Tnnlnc,
nnd It has certainly been a life snver
to mo. 1 took four bottles and I can
now lie down ns well as anybody, nnd
there. Is no sign of t!iu pain left. I
work In my mine every dny now nnd
Tnuluc hns built mo up no wonder
fully I recommend It to anyone who
needs u good medicine."
Tnnlnc Is sold In Bend by tho Owl
Drug Co., In Sisters by George F.
Altken, and In Bend by the Horton
Drug Co.
After Supper-
What ?
BEND MAN CAPTURED
IN CALIFORNIA TOWN
('. A. Daniels To Be Returned From
Knntn Mnrln To Answer Charge
Of Larct-ny By Brtlllrr.
In a telegram received by Sheriff
S. E. Roberts, notification Is given of
the nrrest of C. A. Daniels, formerly
of this city, wanted hero on a charge
of larceny by halloo. Daniels was
taken into custody In Santa Maria,
Cal., while driving south.
Thewiro states thnt Daniels has
money and Is anxious to make good
tho nmounts owed in Bond. Thcsa
nro vnrlously estimuted nt from
$1000 to $3400.
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FISH SPEAR IS
CAUSE OF FINE
HISTKIW MAN ADMITS INTHN
TIO.V TO KILL FISH, BUT
FOUND NO TROUT TO TOUT
HIM, IIB TF.LLS COURT.
PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY. JULY 31
THE FIRST STEP TOWARD A HOME OF
YOUR OWN IS A BANK ACCOUNT
To catch the modest nickel, men combine and
build street railways, slot machines, pack candy,
sell cigars and bottle drinks nickel size. jTo
get your nickel, dime or dollar a thousand de
vices are waiting. j If money burns a hole in
your pocket, put it in a fireproof vault here to
earn asbestos interest at 4 per cent, for you.
j33
If BEND
Arrested by District Gamo War
den H. McDonald on a chargo of
spearing fish at Threo Creeks luke,
Prentiss Van Tassel of Sisters en
tered a plea of guilty before Judge
R. W. Sawyor Friday afternoon.
After admitting his guilt, however,
ho stated that whllo ho had a fish
spear in his possession, and had In
tended to uso It, ho had not found
trout which tempted him. Ho wan
fined $40 and ordered to pay ff
costs in addition.
Spearing of fish has been dono to
such an extent in tho past at Three
Creeks lako that It has been found
almost Imposslhlo to kcop tho wa
ters stocked, according to Mr. Mc
Donald. In many places, ho reports,
tho shores of tho lago aro strown
with fish which h'nvo died of spear
wounds.
At 2. P. M. at the old Wigmore
Ranch, three miles east of Bend
on the Bend-Burns road.
AXE IS DEFLECTED,
EDGE SPLITS 'FOOT
CENTRAL OREGON BANK
OREGON
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Kill UJr SB M3
His foot split half vay from the
too to tho hcol by tho blow of an
axe, B. D. Starr, sheopherdor in the
country, 15 miles beyond Elk Lake,
was brought into Bond Friday
for medical treatment. Starr was
chopping wood whon tho axo was
deflected from Hu courso by a limb
ovorhead and, as tho stroko was con
tinued, tho keen edge bit into tho
herder's foot.
4 Extra Good Holstein Milk Cows,
fresh.
10 Extra Good Jersey Milk Cows, for
family or dairy use; heavy milk
ers and high test.
1 1400 lb. Gelding, 3 years old.
1 1300 lb. Gelding, 8 years old.
1 900 lb. Gelding, 8 years old.
7 Duroc-Jcrsey Brood Sows.
23 Pigs and Shoats.
1 3 inch Mitchell Wagon.
1 Hay Frame.
I ) 1
1 Section Harrow.
1 Corrugator.
1 12 inch Plow.
1 Good Double Buggy.
4 Dozen Rhode Island Red Hens.
3 Sets of Double Harness.
12 Tons of New Alfalfa Hay.
5 Cream Cans.
1 Cook Stove and other Household
Furniture.
Many other articles.
TERMS: All sums under-$25.00 cash; over $25.00, six months
note with 1 0 per cent interest. 5 per cent off for cash.
IRENE TURNER, Owner. E. ML M ALLERY, Auctioneer.
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