V IIKNI) miMJCTIN, IH5ND, OHICOON TIIUIWOAV, APHII, la, 1022. I'AGR a $U00 IN FINES AND 20 MONTHS JAIL SENTENCES GIVEN LIQUOR LAW VIOLATORS; 5 ADMIT GUILT UlffffL'Ht Still Located On Lowe Ranch FIRE MENACES LIFE Onii'rr lmpr Jim In Time A Munich of limning IIoiio Kill Moonililni'i' Ciivii M. Dunn Arirstrd. Kin on totalling 1300 mill Jail noil tuncits aggregating 20 mouths worn hnmluit down In JiihIIcu court Frl- liny l)' JiiiIro 15. I). Ullson wl Im passed upon cases resulting from Thursday's activities of federal, Htutn nnil county of f lccr Passing of nnnloiiri' In ono ruse, Unit of Charles I.owo, charged with pos sessing IntiixIcnntH, wiin dttfi'rroil un til Dm afternoon when I.owo wus filled f 100 anil costs. All four defendants pleaded guil ty I. I), l.owr, proprietor of the 7G Kullon still unit 130 gallons or moon liltio found In tlir Orange hall dis trict, captained to tho court Hint ho linil Intended to make nmt noil en ough liquor to bring In 13000 which ho Intended to devolo to IiIm elu ca tion a n ii mechanic. Ho promlned never to do It again oven before Judge Ollson fined lilm (500 unit a year In Jul). It wiin I.owe'n second offeimo under tho prohibition Mu tuto. Wife- "Found" MiKinlilui I.owo told tho court Hint ho ex pected to got 110 ii Kullon for IiIh lili corn nnd sugur product, nmt tin flltured on a 70 per cent profit. "Yes, It's a good profit If you Ret by," ho ndmltted when questioned. Ilo huil lonrned tin- nrt of mouiishlnlng from morion of Illicit distilling told by IiIh grandfather, rumomhured from childhood, ho miiIiI. H. Duhiug, of the Deschutes coun try, chnri;ed with possessing liquor, said Unit hln wife hail found u i;nlloii Jug of whiskey when Rim went for n walk on thn very morning that tho iifflci'rn mude their mid Hln slate incut Hint ue of ll'iuor liy Mm, Del), lug following n Kinern attack of flu, had hceu advised liy tho attending phyftlcluu, wan corroborated. Hln declaration Hint ho had not piiillcl puted In tho iiiuiiufucturo of liquor wan contrnitlctoil by Oluf Anderson, charged with niiiuufncturo of moon- Hit I no. AiuliirHOii hu l1 that they Imil been iiiiiIiIiir II together, altlioui;li not for commercial purposes, imil that Delilng had taiiRht him. Andur fiou drew it $400 fluo uml four montlin in Jnll, nmt Dehlng wun fined 1300 uml nentenced to four months. The 12 gallon ntlll which Anderson ndmltted operating wiih found ut hln t u licit yesterday. Sheriff Work PhiIm-iI JiiiIro (lllnou com man toil favorably on tho work heliiR done under tho direction of tho nlierlff, declaring that tho ono ilay'it work nliould ho umply HUfflrloul to not at rent mall rloiiK rumorn to tho effect that tho offlcern Imil neglected their duty or had i: I ve n protection to cerlulli law violator. Another nrrent in tho boozn drive wan that of M. Dunn, ut hln ranch homo near I'llot llutto. A copper holler and a riiIIou mid one- halt of Ihjuor were nelzed. Offlcern related that Dunn had smashed ono gallon J UR of whiskey when Htato Officer Onssldy grappled with him and prevented him from accomplish ing tho iteHtructlon of tho rent of hln ntock. Dunn pleaded Rullty In Jus tlco court and wan fined $100 and contn, his 100 day Jail sunlencit helm: nunpvndeil on condition of payments. Iloozn FIllIIU-s lllnzo High State Officer Casnldy, who with .Sheriff S. i:. Ilohertn, Deputy George Ktokoe, Special Officer U. A. W. Nixon, and two federal men, con ducted tho nerlen of raid resulting In Friday's cnnttn barely escaped from fliimen of buruliiR moonshine which nhot 2t feet In tho air when the of ficers precipitately left tho brush covered rave on thn I.owe ranch In which ntlll and llcjuor were found. A tap on the ntlll, accidentally turned on by Cnnnldy, allowed IiIrIi proof liquor to trickle onto tho tiro burn Iiir under the ntlll, mid the contentn of smashed barrels added alcoholic fuel to the. blaze, Another development In tho prohi bition rnmpnlRii wns dlncloned by Cnnnldy In tho nun of "cunnod heat" uh it hovorogo by n Warm Springs bucit Indian, who hud come to Iluud to bo mitrrtoil. SAYS IJAJiV CLINIC TO BE REPEATED Inteient Shown liy .Mothers 22 Clillilicn i:iiinlneil (ieneriil Health Anil (.'ire Good, Interont shown by mothers of chil dren from tho iigcs of 10 weeks to yearn, In thn baby clinic conducted this week at lOpworth hull by the Child Welfare committee of tho Wo man's Civic leiiRuo In cooperation with tho Deschutes county public health association, was such 'Hint thono In churKo of tho clinic expect to urriuiRo another for tho near fu ture, Attendance wus nomowhat de creased by Inclemout weather. Twenty-two children woro oxnm Ined at tho clinic last week, says Minn Julia Clock, county uurno, unit valuable advice Riven by tho physi cians In churge. Dm. Flnluy, Norrls anil llcuilemhutt. Tho'Rfncral health mid euro was found to be Rood. Transmission Manufacture On Large Scale Beginning RABBITS ARE FEW, HUNTERS DISCOVER Only 200 Killed In Sunday Drive Al Tiimaln -Funnem lime I.ltllo To I'rnr Now. Itabblta are not ono third us plen tiful In the Tiimalo ncctlun this year as they were Inst, wus the unanim ous opinion of thono who Sunday participated in tho community drlvo which started at tho Tumalo reser voir at 10 o'clock In tho mornliiR. Tho Hue advanced to tho river, whoro an excellent lunch, local sportsmen declare, was nerved by the Tumalo ladles. Where 1S00 rabbits wcro killed over thin name course lant sprltiR, only about 200 were hnRRed Sunday, showing that farmers In Hint section need four llttlo from tho rodents this year. This was probably tho last shoot of the year for Tumalo. GltUAT roit I'M'" AM) "GItIP"- -(irons "I hud an awful cold that left mo with a dreadful courIi," says Mrs. M. Smith. Denton. I.n. "Bought Foley's Honey and Tar of our drug- Klnt uml It cured mo completely." Thin Rranil remedy should be In uvry household at this time, when Influenza, Rrlp, courIih and colds arc so prevalent. Sold Everywhere. Adv. Kor tho best slogan of flvo words for tho Hlxpecd Auxiliary transmis sion, turned in by u Ford owner dur IriR April, Tho Hand Transmission Company has announced nn offer of n 2fi prize. This Is the opening nun In tho advertising campaign of tho compuny, which lias the distinc tion of being the first local concern to manufacture on a commercial scale, a Hand Invention. Tho Six peed transmission Is tho Invention of Krnent Dick. Manufacture of transmission parts l has been in progress, for nearly two wocks, nnd assembled transmissions' will bo ready to deliver about April H. Tho present capacity of tho plant, employing seven men, Is es timated at 75 u month; but with tho' addition of three more men, It can be boosted to about 120. Tho pay roll at present Is a little over $2,000 n month. j Should tho demand require n' greater output than that number, a second mid if necensnry a third shift' will hu added, rather than enlarging tho plant and purchasing new ma-1 chlnery, officials of the company! stated today. Liy this means tho out-1 put could ho raised to 340 transmis sions a month. Ovotieiid ai All manufacturing problems have I been solved with less difficulty than I was anticipated, It was stuted today,' and tho fact that numerous orders i have already come In, although no' advertising has been done, Indicates that nulcs will bo as successful. On ' account of the low overhead cost of , manufacturing In llend, the company expects to bo able to compete In price with other transmissions which do not liuve the attractive features of the Slxpced. A now muffle furnace for heat treating tho steel used In the trans mission, ha just been received at the Hand Iron Works, where tho plant Is Installed completing tho equipment of the shop. It Is equipped with an electric oil bath, the heat of which Is controlled by a temper ing bath thermometer. The manufacturing department Is under the general supervision of A. i:. Ault, who was trained In the plants at Wills, England. The cast ing department Is under tho super vision of J. F. Casey, formerly owner and manager of the Pacific Hrnss & Steel Foundry of Portland. Under his supervision, tho brass end mem bers and tho aluminum caso are be ing cast locally, IXuvlrc n 1'rovtu Huccons Casey Is also In charge for tho Hend Iron Works of casting "Hend auto signs, nnd "Rend" emblems for other purposes, similar to tho ono on the block presented to the Hend Com mercial club Wednesday, This Is being dooo largely for advertising purposes; but the plant Is also put ting out auto size brass bushing stock, under Cooy'n direction. J. I). Harrctt, declared to bo ono of the best welding experts In the northwest, Is In chnrgo of tho weld ing In tho shop. Demonstrations of the work which can be done with a Ford car or truck, equipped with tho Sixpeed, will be conducted in Hend soon, it was an nounced today. One of the surpris ing features Is the fact that much of the vibration ordinarily noted In a Ford car Is eliminated, possibly be cause of the slow turning of tho eng ine, company officials state. A truck equipped with tho trans mission recently pulled a load of 6, 000 pounds of car wheels from tho Shcvlln-Hlxon machine shop to the Bend Iron Works plant. Cars using the Sixpeed have traveled 62 miles nn hour, and 32.4 miles on n gallon of gasoline. It la stated, Ernest Dick, tho Inventor of tho transmission, drovo last August front San Francisco to Bond In Cl hours, Including all stops, and filled his radiator with wator only onco after leaving San Francisco. COUNCIL COMMITTEE SELECTED FOR PROBE Announcement was made Saturday; morning of tho personnel of tho com mittee which will Investigate tho work being done by Dr. Anna Hols Finley, head of the protcctlvo divis ion, authorization for which was given at last night's meeting of the city council. Mayor Ollson has chosen Councilman II. E. N'ordecn, O. II, Baker, and C. J. Loverett, with Instructions to report at the next regular council meeting. ROAD TO SISTERS IS IN GOOD SHAPE The trip from Sisters to Hend was made Sunday by Myrl Hoover In art hour and 20 minutes, Hoover re ported Monday, remarking that tho road by way of tho Tumalo reservoir is now In good condition, the last o( the mudholes near Sisters having disappeared. Hoover made the trip In that tlmo with a Maxwell car, pulling a trailer loaded with a Del co lighting plant. PROGRAM CENTRAL OREGON SCHOOL DAY May S, 1922 Prineville, Oregon I:(M) n. m. Tennis Contests, under direction of Vernon (.'. Shipper. 10:00 a. m. Stenography and Typclnjt Contests II. 8. Annex, under the direction of MKs Mnrgarct Whcaldon. 10:00 n. m. Grade Declamation Content Presiding Of ficer, Kupt. Lillian Wattt Club hall. . 2:00 p. in. Field and Track Krents at Fair Grounds. Dlroctil by Paul Irvine, President; Geo. A. Gabriel, Vice Pioldcnt, uml J. E. Jlycra, Secretary-Treasurer. 8:00 p. in. High School Declamatory Contest Presiding onirer, K. K. IlvniLs Club hall. Family Admission, l.OO, All F.vents. Single Admission, BOc, All Events. Single Admission for any Event, 23c. ' Contest S. 1 QJk !E!0 Ci CjI iSH oo cash! Model H. Sixpeed Transmission Study it! THE CONTEST IS OPEN TO EVERYONE UNTIL APRIL 30TH ! RULES OF CONTEST: 1. OPEN TO EVERYONE. 2. NOT MORE THAN FIVE WORDS. 3. SUBMITTED BY APRIL 30, 1922. '1. SUBMITTED WITH NAME OF FORD OWNER. TO FORD OWNERS: GO TO YOUR FORD DEALER GET ILLUSTRATED LITERATURE ARRANGE FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION TRY IT OUT FOR SPEED OR POWER Bend Transmission Company BEND, OREGON " The Home of the Sixpeed"