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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1922)
IJKNI) IIVI.MCTI.V, IIKND, OIIKOO.V, THUIWDAY, JULY 27, 1023 rAGE . TRIP TO LAKE SPOILS CHANCE TO FIGHT FIRE Volunteers Hewn i I Opportunity Lost MATCHES FIRE CAUSE IMI,0(H DiimnK" i'miml lly I'lnincx Saturday Night Mill l'umit Ami IIom Help Volun teer Department. City firemen, nvii In number, 'who left for Elk lake oorly Saturday ttvi nine to coniiilutii tliu llro depart ment's liuntliiK lodge, wj-rn limlly out '(if norlH Hiimliiy iiIkIiI when limy found oil tlutlr rulnrn Unit limy hail missed llii) opportunity of IIkIiIIhk tlm fir Ht rent tiro Unit llend bus hud In month", Hint tit tint llend Ourugu. I.u Vnrn Tiiylor, Krunk Oalluitlmr, Ora Alllnghum, Allm lthoudn niiil Ernest Van TiikiiiiI went tint only ones of eleven who IiiiiI planned to go to tlm Inku to ri'iicli tlutlr destination, tlm others dccldliiR iigulnst tlm outliiK after mi hour of llro IlKhtliiK. Con Htructlon of it roml from tint (,'untury ilrlvu to lint IoiIrh was tlm work ac complished o vn r tho week mill. Di-nplln tlm fire, which destroyed pnictlciilly nil of tlm rupulr Nhop i'iulpuii'lit, tin) Iff it 1 (InrnRii loiluy l romliictliiK nil otlmr departments un Usual. Thu nhop will Ijii ri'lnnlnllcij liT n week or tun ilnyii, MtimiRur W.i It it Coombs stuted Monday morn Ins. Equipment destroyed wuk valued nt f3,f00, tliu totnl loss being cstl t tnati'd ut 10,000, IncludlnK tlm dam age lo thn building (i nil to cam In tlm repair Nhop. Miitchcn Igniting spontaneously In ronluct with oily ruRs In thn hIiIii pockiit of n tourist's car canned lint fire, according to u statement madn hy Klro Chief Tom Carlon, following un Investigation today. The fire hud prt'vlouiily been blamed to m short circuit, Kimt Work Him HulldlliK Owners of dnnniRud earn worn Jny II. Noble, whOMt Eord cur, used In riirrylnc mull on ruriil roiito No. I, win practically destroyed; C. It, Curt rrll, whoRH Mnrmon wnn .Imdly diim uKi'd: Kri-d Wolfu of Hlmvlln-lllxon Camp No, I, whosu Chevrolet wan scorched, tint top und upholstering It ii K destroyed. Dim air IiuIoiirIiir to thn garage compiiny und onn owned by lourlntn from Washington witii uliio ditmnged; whlln suvornl In tho forwuril part of the rnpulr nhop were scorched Thn flrn wiih discovered nt uliout r, sr. o'clock Huttirdtiy night uftnr thn repair iiicii hint gone home, hy II. I' Davis, storeroom manager, who noticed tlm tunuko in hu wnn drivltiR Into tlm RiirnRU. Duvls turned In tliu alarm, nml tliu firemen, 4i iiiimhcr of whom wnru gathered nt tlm Urn ntu- tlon preparing to lenvo for Klk lake, runptiuiicii in iiiicn 1 1 inc. Whan tlmy urrlvnd, tliu cntlro re pair nhop wiih In Hitmen. Two IIiich of bono wnru laid from tho hydrant near tho Pilot Iluttu Inn, und wattir wn.i turned on tlm hhuu In record 1 1 nm. Tho bin no wiih carried to tho main floor of tlm RaniRo ui tun rear, hut llttlu diimuKn wiih douo ubovu tliu repair nhop. Mill's ruiiiM tlil ' Ilonsa Hinokn poured out thu front of tho RnriiRit, but In npllo of thin, MunaRor CoomhH drovo u number of earn out of tho building. Hay Jack Hon, Alfred llunnall and Ilnrold Hun- ji'll followed hln exnmplo, and u dozen cum wuru driven out. Tho of ficii equipment, which wan believed to bo thrciitanud by the flamnii, and much of the stock of (Iron und Inner luboH weru roHctied by volunteers. Ilcfore thu flumoH woro controlled, two additional linen of bono wcro laid from ' thn enRlnu, und onu wnn tbrouif from thu II, W. L. & 1 powir houHo. Sovaral hundred foot of bono ware loaned by thn llraoks lcnnlon Lumber Co,, which also aid- ,d by pumping water from Hn mnitiH Into tho city mains. SMASHING MOONSHINE FLASK IS EXPENSIVE iT Krunk Priitt rlneil For HiivliiK Liquor Ami For DctilroyliiK Part of II Ih Supply. . .v.. iiTr.i"vn ioso. 'limy nnvo visnuu iu Kriinpnrk on tho prosont tour. Running Down Coyotes With Auto Novel Sport For Sage Hen Hunters ItiiiinliiK down coyotcn with un tiutoiuohllu wiih tho novel nport enjoyed Hiimliiy by u parly of hiiku Imiii hunters compoHud of I), II, Peoples, It. H. Hiimllton, I., AnllcH mid Dr. W. O. Man ning, who left hero Saturday aft ernoon mid returned Sunday ii I K It t nftor i Ht 7 tn flu trip. Three coyotes wore chimed throiiRli thu hiiro, mid onu wan biiRlted by Dr. MiiiiiiIiir, tho other two encnpliiK with minor Injuries. The huntori visited I. our Hol low, Twelve Mile, Iluck moun tain, and Silver creek, nnd re ported that In thu entire trip they found only two Docks of youiiR birds, CENTURY DRIVE AT PRETTIEST, STATED Itimil (.'nod lli'tuicii lleml Ami Klk l.nlie lly Wny or Toild VMlurM KritliiKcil Out VleitH. The Century drive Ih now at Its prettlunt, iiccordliif; to l.ouls llciinett, who made the client! Sunday, uc compaulnd by Mm. lleuuett, his par nnts, und hU couuslii, It. O. Ilrndley, The Rriiss In still Rreen nt thn namu tlinu that them Is still snow on tho tops of thu mountains; whllu the road Is Rood except for thu part east of tliu Deschutes, coiiiIiir lowurd llend. Mrs, S. I. Ili'tiuoll, motlier of thu local man, stilted that she hud never traveled over u prettier s'tretch of country than lies between llend and Klk lake by way of Todd. Inku. Klk lake has now so many cam porn that It presents tint appearance of u tent city, Itennett stated. The parly caiiRht the limit of trout on thn river, but hnd little luck at tint lake. STAND ON RAIUROAD QUESTION UNDEFINED Klnmnth (luimber of Cuiunierif MtMlrM "Wntrhful Wnltlm;" In I'ri'M'lit I'ollry. Commeiulnbln modesty Is revealed In the ullltudn of watchful wultlnR on the railroad development question of thn Klamath County Chumber of Commerce, lis stuti'd In a letter from the Klnmuth chumber to the Ontario commercial orRiinltntlon, u copy of which wiih received laxl week by the llend Commercial club. Since the supreme court of thu United States studied the question for ulnht yearn, It hardly behooves a chamber of commerce to make nu In telligent report In ulRht days, Secre tary T. A. SteveiiHon points out. Tho Klnmuth county chnmber has so far taken no dellnlte ntmid on tho Union I'uclflc-Soulbern I'aclllc controversy, the letter stated. COYOTE LOSES FIGHT WITH YEAR OLD DOG An Australian shepherd iIor a year old, hilrdly beyond thu puppy sIuro, assisted lis owner, Ourden Dutt, In sccurliiK a $3 bounty whon ho en KaRod a full grown coyote In combat und hnd tho marauder nlmost "licked" whon Dutt arrived to kill tho coyote with n club, Dutt reported whilo In Dend last week to claim tho bounty. Thn Incident occurred on thu Dutt ranch In tho Orange Halt district. Tho dug was given to Dutt by C. J. Monnhnn of llend about three weeks ago, nnd when first taken to thu ranch was afraid of tho turkeys. FINDS CLUBS ARE IN GOOD CONDITION Hoys' and girls' clubs In Deschutes county uro In tho most satisfactory condition of any In the statu, accord ing to J. IS, Culavan, Hold worker for tho stato department of education, who Inspected the work of tho clubs Haturdny, accompanied by County Superintendent J. Alton Thompson. Good oxhlbltB for tho county and Htnto fnlrs nra being prepared, ho roported, SHRINERSHOLD JOYOUS PICNIC MO Attend Suttle Lake Out ing Dance, Swimming, Games Enjoyed. With weather conditions Ideal mid Suttln lake at Just tho proper tem perature for swimming, thu Central Oregon Shrlnu club and Its many guoHtn spent an enjoyable week end In tho annual picnic Saturday night nnd Hundiiy, About HO persons were In attendance, Including 4S members of tho I'rlnuvlllu Hhrlne club, who were guests of tho llend and lied inond Shrlnon. On Saturday night thu Suttlo hike pavilion wan overcrowded for tho dancing and singing. Tents were pro vided for tho women, thu men sleep ing In thu dance pavilion Haturdny night. On Sunday morning break fast was nerved by tho bouts, and tho forenoon was spent In swimming und giitm-H. A chute wan built at tho bench, the swimmers finding much enjoyment In sliding down to tho water. An ample dinner was served at noon, and thu afternoon was spent In more swimming und hiking. Home parties drovu to Illuu lake on tho re cently constructed road. A number of Shrlncrn of Sherman county, members of thu Camp Sher man colony, weru gucHts at tho picnic. J, It, Itobcrts, president of the Central Oregon Shrine club, made n talk at tint Sunday dinner, thin being the Inst function ut which hu will preside before tlm election this fall. Judge M. K. Ilrlnk of tho l'rine vlllo Shrlnu club wan voted the cham pion swimmer, with Ilruco Oruy of Tost second. Oeorgo Huston of I'rlnuvllle was declared tho champion eater, and Dr. J. II. Itnsenburg tho best female Impersonator. J. C. Pot ter, president of thn North Canal Co., took a prominent part In all of the activities. BEND TOURISTS' SHOPPINGPOINT Revenue Increases As Ad vantages of Purchasing Here Are Realized. Wntoito on u cl i,0HUHHTuesday- city ntnrsnn of I'ownll llllttO "IC.a,'!U'! 8 HnondliiR Bovoral dny? In Ilond. ii!!. ' nr. Joint IlQMSoii loft l:iHt night for iWloimi,. i.n..t i,nHiiu.a trln. , Allium". w" " ....'- able t bottles of evidence, 1 l) llov. H. A. HtniiBCth left Imit nlnlit Uso iiu'Uotln Want Ada for results. lleud Is becoming known an a good place for tourists to make purchases, und an a result the tourist business of local merchants In gradually In creasing, It wan agreed by a number of local merchants Interviewed thin morning. The sales to tourists dur ing tho punt two wcoks, since travel ers begun coming In numbers, shows that tho total rnvunuo from this sourco will be much grentor than lust year. Orocers, garage men, nnd sporting goods merchants derive tho greatest gain from the tourist. It was evident. Particularly those who plan to spend soiiio time In Central Oregon, at tho lakes and In thu mountains, make heavy purchases of groceries, gaso line and fishing tackle. TourlstB trav eling through, purchnso theso samo commodities In smaller quantities. Visitors hero remark frequently on the completeness of tho stocks of lo cal merchants, particularly in tho sporting goods lino. Many of them purchaso fishing tacklo before leaving home, or In Portland, but It Is usual ly not thu typo thnt Is required hero. Among the tourists trading In llend stores nro many who remark that they wore hero soma previous year, and went well treated. Itend'n total revenue from tourists this Benson will bo twice what It was lust year, merchants predicted. Al though tho local camp ground is not nil that the citizens wish, It is being praised by many of tho visitors, par ticularly thoso who como hero from an easterly direction. B. H. S. TEACHER OF ENGLISH RESIGNS PRINCE WILL AID IN FORMING CONVENTION ubu.dj in run visiting In Ilond with bor father, C. II. Sool'oy. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. 'Wcdol nro par ents ot an eight-pound baby birl, born Saturday, P, II. Johnson luul family havo ro turned to llend nftor sovornl wooks spout ut tliu bcuchos, Mrs. John fUisuc and lior baby daughter left Inst night for Portland, Thu resignation of Miss Eva Honch, English toucher In tho Ilond high school for tho past two years, was accepted at last week's school board meeting. Contracts with Miss Josslo Ownbcy of Seattle, Miss Frieda llohn ot Seattlo, Mill Mildred Mao Olomnn Tilth and John I., Chute of Diaper uiUii.t If It J. IRDER Ilullotln Want Ada bring roaults try thorn. tck ho Fifo posloltl of Fife iblOB V8 ng his In- ltd coyoto tck crook, 10"mlles from tho Fifo poslolllco, Inst wcok, nnd was killed with nu nxo wielded by one of tho herders. .r FOUR V'l Leaves Nothing to be Desired in a Four Cylinder Touring Car It is built to give service in just such a country as CentmJ Oregon. Where "going" is heavy, the roads are rough and tnfi hills are many and steep, that's where the Oldsmobile- Four proves its quality. 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