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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1922)
IIMNII llUIililSTIN, IIKNI), OWHlOft, TIIL'IWDAV, Al'HH, 20, 11(22. PAGE a DIRECTORS OF CLUB SUPPORT CONSOLIDATION Elimination or Duplicating Trucks Favored WANT SAME SERVICE OIlliriK of Itrml I'liiiimrri'lnl lUuly ItiMiiKiilc IiiiIIiiii llfM'i'tnlloii Cliilliis 1 1 i 1 1 1 tin 1 1 I'llrn Hi IVtltlon. llmitl (.'(iiiiiniircliil rhili illrt.'Ctors nil) solidly tmlilnil tlw roiilnm tnt-t iiliiinilniiliiunt nf Ori-Rim Trunk trucks liulwuiiii MotnlliiH mill Houtli .i,y net ton. Wluit In morn, tliuy nilvo htin consolidation of rorvlco nil (ho way to tlin Columbia. This wiim tlin nurroiiHtiit roucliml lit hi Thursday at llm wuokly dime torn' nu'utliiK. tlin Inmiu IiiivIiik Ihhim lirotiKlit to a litmil liy tliu niipuul of Htitiorlntimitunl 0. I-. Ilalicock of llm Wnrni HprliiK IiiiIIiiii ri-si-rvutloii, who iliKliirml Imru yusturtluy that llio nhaiiiloiiiiiuiil of IrnckH now under connliluratlon would seriously hum jut tho duvitlopmimt of land nml llm Imr rusourcrs In llm rinicrvntlon. Tlin vot of tho din-dor took llalieock's n i ioal Into consldnriitlon, IncliiilliiK ii iirovlnlon for n cominun lintlou with I tin two Deschutes Vul , luy rnniln rc'tiotliiK that tho lioiit possible, mtrvlco lin given. Tho voto niirovliiR roiiHolltlutlnit stipulates that si-rvlcn should not lin curlnllod. ), T. I'll.lCH ItKQt'KKT WASIIINOTON, I). C. April 13 -AnkliiK niithotlzntlon to aliaiiilou Its trnckn tiotwonn MelolUis unit Mouth Jiiuetlou, a distance of 29 inllim, tho Oroffou Trunk railroad yesterday filed application for Joint operation with tho O.-W. It. & N ovir tho Inl tor rallruiiil'N iltiillratliiK track yn-telll. INTEREST KEEN IN SCHOOL DAY 2 TeaniH Which Have Been Strongest Battling Over Title Bend Huh Chance BURDICK AND EZELL FILE FOR PRIMARIES Ploncrr Itnnilier I'rom Hoiilliern I'nrl of IIMrlrl lino I'lrsI Try Fur Ufllt-i'. AuinnR Into fllliiRM for tho runub llrnn nomination for ruprosonlutlvu In tho IcKiilatiiro from tho Slut ills trlct, am thosn of Dontoii (1, llur dlck of Itedinonil. who If elected will bo n candidate for speaker, and J. M. Kioll of Ktumnth 1'alU. Kiell's candidacy, It In underitood, will receive HtroiiR Miipport from Klamath county, wlieru ho In a woll In do dairy rancher. Ho qualified to practice law In Oregon, but pro for farmliiR, lie litis boon n resident of Klamath county since 1909. It Is his first venture Into tho field of politico HEAR RADIO OVER 2,000 MILES AWAY Tlneo llouri UlnVmiio In Time Nnteil licnl l,ln'tii-il HI at Ion lleliiK Alteri'il Today. A radio iiivniuiRn from tho ntilp West Mnhwuh, 3G0 miles north of Han Krauclaco, wan hoard nt tho Con trol OroRon Klcctrlc Co, recolvliiR ntatlon last wook. That point would bo 2,090 miles from Bail Francisco, uuil considerably farther from Ilond. Tho mossoRO was dated S o'clock, It lioliiK 1 1 o'clock here. Carl Austin, licensed operator, Is makliiR chattRfH In tho not today, cal culated to rIvo It Rrcntor riitiKu. Tho nerlal Is IioIiir loiiRthonod, and tho ground connection Is belnc Improved. MRS. DUDREY DIES OF TUBERCULOSIS Mrs. Anna Hollo Dudrey, wlfo of J, A. Dudroy, local Rrocor, died Tuok- day of pulmonnry tuberculosis, ut tho Dudroy homo, 032 OriIoii nvonuo. Mho wan 28 years of iiru, a natlvo of Iowa, and had lived In Ilond for a year and a half. Hho Ih nurvlvod by her hunband and two clilldron. Funeral sorvlces will ho WoUnos day morning from tho Nlswongor chapel, Itov. J. Kilirnr l'urily of tho Mothndlst church nroncliliiff tho Bar mon, Iutermont will ha In tho Pilot Itutta comotory. ROBERTSON WILL MANAGE PHARMACY W, 10. Ilnbortsou of Portland has tnkon charge of tho Owl Phnrmucy nil iiiaiiDRor. Tho storo'romalns tho pyoporty of Kdwnrd J. Outlow, who will Htlll bo Interested In ltn opera tion, Hobui'tHOii'u wlfo will Join him horo In a fow duya, Mom (hull tho present year's championship will bo nt stake at tho Central OroRnu school day at Prluo vlllu May C, for tho two scIiooIm which have most often triumphed will bo biiltlliiR over tho record of IiiivIiik won It tho most times. I'rlntt vlllu him taken tho title five times and lledmond four, In tho 10 years' history of tliu occasion. Madras has won It onco. Perhaps duo to tho fact that the meet has boon hold ut Itedinonil sev en limes, nml at ouch of tho other (owns but once, tho students (hero in it It o of It tho blRRi'st event of tho year, wbllo Prlnovlllo bus, until re cent yours, been tho strongest In en rollment, llm Crook county IiIrIi school bnlliK located I hern. Hi-nil llu Ti-nliiiil l.'oiirli Ilond Iiiih at tlmiiH been a stroiiR contender, at other times less so. Hho has always been stronK In Rrndo athletics, tennis and commercial com petition. This year for tho first time In many years 1 lurid has tho services of a trained track couch In A. P. Tuuschor; and should ho produce as stroiiR a team us Is now Indicated, tho title may come to Ilond. Ited mond has lost some of tho stars who won lust year's IiIrIi school truck events, hut not all; and the sumo applies to Prlnovlllo, which took sec ond place Inst year. tlreater Interest and attendance t tut n over before Is expected from tho fact that the meet Is to bo hold on u Friday lusteud of n Haturday, so that mure people will be utile to leave their businesses to uttond, INNES OUT FOR COMMISSIONER Rncc For Republican Nomi nation For County Of fice Triangular. Announcement by J, H. Junes, member of tho Ilond city council, that ho will ask tho republican nomlnu Hon for tha county commissioner ship at tho coinliiR primaries, was made Haturday. The vacancy will bo that created by the expiration of tho term of M. C, Coulon, lledmond rancher, appointed to fill out tho term of C. II. Miller, also of Ited mond. Innes' announcement makes n three cornered raca for tho nomln ntlon, Conlon IiiivIiir already do clnred his candidacy, with K, K. Var co, pioneer stockman as n moro re cent candidate. Innes, who takes for his sIoRan, "To conduct tho offlco In an econ omical mannor: keep taxes down to a minimum," bus spent I t of Ills 48 years In Ilond, boliiR now assocl nled with J I), Davidson In tho real estate business. Ills position on tho city council where ho has served to ndvnntnRo as chairman of tho streets committee. Is his first public offlco. KELSAY FACES ANEW CHARGE Larceny of Check Alleged In First Report By Grand Jury. Tho first report from the i;iand Jury which has boon In nesaloii since Monday wiih returned this morning whon an amended Indictment was handed lu chnrRlUK II- M. Kelsay with larceny by bailee ot a check for f21G,7t. Tho Indictment hud been referred to tho luvostlRutlnR trlhun al yesterday by Circuit JuiIro Duffy when ho sustained tho demurrer In torponbd by Dontou O. Ilurdlck, conn sol for tho defonso, attuckiiiR tho formal charRO on tho grounds that two separate offenses wcro alleged. Tho now date for trial bus not boon sot. Kolsuy Ib ut liberty on his own recognisance, GARAGE OPENING ENJOYED BY MANY Ovor 400 porsons attended tho Joyous opening of tho Dosahutcs Rar ago In Ilodmond Saturday, the great out number being presout for tho froo dancing In tho gnrago In the ovo nine, Many of those attending wero from Ilond, During tho afternoon, (our used en ib and throo now ones woro sold, STEVENS FOUND NOT GUILTY BUT WILL GO TO PENDLETON Insanity Defense Prevails, And Court Grants Com mitment Motion. A verdict of not guilty by rennon of Insanity was returned Thursday by tho Jury In tho case of Itoli ort Slovens, charged with an at tempted statutory crime against Mrs. Ada l.lndley on November 8. Tho Jury, of which L. II. Ilalrd was fore man, wiih out for slightly moro than three hours, FoIIowIiir tho announcement of tho verdict, District Attornoy A. J. Mooro moved that Htevens bo com mitted to the statu Insane hospital at Pendleton, a iv'iuest which was Krnnted following tho statement by Charles W. Krsklno for tho defonso thut no contest would bo made on this point. this point. Htevens was taken to the asylum Haturday. Helow Normal, Hajs Dim tor Chief testimony for tho defense was Riven by Dr. It. W. Kendorshott, county physician, when he answered hypothetical questions usked by Charles W. Krnklno, attorney for Htevens, Dr. Hendersholt gave us his opinion that Htevens was below normal mentally, and slated In ref erence to previous testimony to tho effect thut Htevens' mother had died In the stuto Insane hospital, that In heritance of mental traits Is one of the most Important causes ot Insan ity. He considered thut an Individ ual brought up under tha conditions which witnesses had rclnted concern ing the defendant, and uctlliR as Htevens bud been described us act ing, could be regarded as mentally Incompetent and unable to distin guish between right and wrong, Mrs, P. K. Wulker, of llolbrook, Oregon, whero Htevens formorly lived, stuted that at the ago of five, tho defendant hud received an in Jury which rendered him unconscious for several days. Her husband had testified to the same circumstances. ChnrU-s Carroll told of knowing Htevens ut a tlmo when tho boy was living on In week. Mother I invalid Krsklno Introduced In ovldenco a certified copy of tho commitment papers Issued whon Htevens' mother was scut to the state hospital. Cross examination of defense witnesses brought out statements thut tho fath er had been considered below nor mal mentally. Other possible causes for Insanity woro also brought out. Hlierlff H. K. Itoberts won culled by tho defense to testify as to tho squalid surroundings ut tho cabin where ho arrested Htevens In Decem ber. Mrs. l.lndley, complaining wit ness, was tho chief witness for the state Wednesday afternoon. Bhe told lu detail, tho story of Htevens' at tnck on her us she was driving Into tho city from her homo cast of Ilcnd on November 8. PLAN SMOKER AT HIPPODROME SOON Ta)lor-l)(-Plnl (Jo Hinted For lleiiil llnrr Knorr Anil Hiiro Mny lie Mi.liheil. Plans for staging n smoker nt tho Hippodrome, probably on the night of April 28, In which Alllo Taylor of llend nnd Mlko Do Pinto will ap pear as headline, were announced pear as hendllncrs, aro announced hf K. M, Murphy and A. P. Tauscher. Duffy Knorr of Terrebonne and I'Mdlo Htlce of Portland are being sought for a mutch In the soml-wlnd-up event. Finished tho Job. "Htrsnge she should leave her hus band after he had given up oil his bud liubtls nnd settled down." "Well, she married him to reform him, nnd I sup poe when she hail completed the con tract there wum nothing .ia to do." lUiston Tniti'Ttnl THE DALLES ROAD GOOD, IS REPORT Iloads to Tho Dalles aro unusually good for this time of year, according to C, T. McFaddon, Portland travel ing salesman, who drove to Ilond last wook from the Columbia. Tho on tire trip was mado without chains. McFaddcn reported a rough strip of rond In tho Antelope canyon, ovor which travel must he somewhat stow; but othorwisc the road is very Rood, he stated. HAGAN PURCHASES BOARDMAN MARKET Ilcpurchaso of the meat market and grocery store on Newport avonuo which he had sold to Hoardman & Hon Is announced by J. O. Hsgan, who Is taking charge of tho business The Dourdmans are leaving to make their homo on their ranch near Ilcnd. BEND-THE DALLES ROAD IS NOW DRY Iloads from Ilend to Tho Dalles are dry although still rather rough, according to outo trnvelors who hove made tho trip by way of Hlmnlko nnd Antelope. There's a Reason. "Ilalph Waldo, go this Instant and cut a km Itch from thut tree, for you have been naughty and I must punish you." ".Mother, you forget I (i lit an advocate of foient conservation, and as a matter of principle I cannot coin ply with your request." Florida Times-Union. Obverse Hss Dig Margin. Says the Lincoln Star: "For every woman that makes a fool out of a man there Is another womuii who makes o until out of n fool." We'd like to be lieve thut, but from our observation llm reverse process Isn't nearly as eiisy.- Huston Tranierlpt. ?1 Western Grown Seeds Are Best for Bend's Needs All our garden seeds are western grown and we are firmly convinced that better results will be found in the germination of Pacific Coast Seeds. We carry the beautiful, highly cultured Spencer Sweet Pea in bulk, and in the following various shades. Mrs. Routzahn Countess Spencer A beautiful blending of straw The original Spencer. Color color tinting with blushing is clear pink. pink. , p , King White uojaiiurpie A real glistening white. The A strong grower in a won- perfection of all whites, derail deep purple. King Edward- Illuminator- Wcdgewood Blue Asta Ohm A clear, light silvery blue, the This is our best lavender. best of its color. Flowers large and wavy. Garden Seeds in Bulk and in Packages : Per Pound Per Ounce Early Egyptian Beets $1.25 $ .15 Early Blood Turnip 125 .15 Sugar Klein 80 .10 Cabbage Early Jersey Wakefield 3.50 .35 Cabbage Early Flat Dutch 4.00 .35 Carrots Oxheart 1.00 .10 Carrots Chantenay 1.00 .10 Carrots Danvers Half Long 1.00 .10 Lettuce Hansen Head 1.50 .15 Lettuce Early Curled 1.50 .15 Peas American Wonder 35 Peas Telephone 35 Peas Little Gem 35 In addition to above Seeds our line of Grass, Lawn Clover and Meadow Grasses at prices depending upon quantity. Radishes, Spinach, Turnips, Parsnips, Rutabagas, in Bulk. Lawn Fertilizer, free from weeds, $3.50 a Sack I BEND HARDWARE CO. do rvihnnnnn BE Be 1 S I X P E ANNOUNCES PRICES Touring Car, Model B, (including War Tax) $100.00 Truck, Model H, (including War Tax) $125.00 ( K. O. B. Fuctory. Bend. Oregon) SEE YOUR DEALER AT ONCE You cannot afford to drive a Ford without a "Sixpeed Transmission' Saves Gas, Saves Your Car, Gives All the Speed or Power You Can Use Adds 7Bo to Performance of a Ford. Bend Transmission Co. BEND, OREGON