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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1922)
11KNO llUIiMCTIN, I1KN0, OIIKOON, THUIWDAV, HKITKMIIEH 21, 1022 PA(W IOWA-FUGITIVE CHARGED WITH BRUTAL CRIME Inig CIiuhc Ih Ended ( IOKKii? Camp FAILED HOARD LURES ICiinmiII I H(, Ai-ri'Nli-l liy Hhrrlft HoIm'i-In, HiiIiI In llnvo (Nmffwx. rl to Attack on Ann) Trio Inl lu July. After u cIihho morn lliun liulf wuy across tint continent, HlmrlfT Walter Harris mill District Attorney Halph II. Wmiro of JnfTiirsnu county, Inwn, urn on tlmlr way to Hiili-m with IttikMI Dove, Allan l'nlu Wells, nllim Ohtirli' Stewart, aged '12, urrciitcil by Kliurllf H. H. HolirtK of Ik'HCliutvK county on u clinrr.'t of a win u It with Intent to kill. Harris had given up thu chaito unil genu Imrk to Minims with Khurlff II. ' Topping of JruVrson .county, Orrgon, li'iivliiK Munro in IInihI, wlinu KotierlH mnili the arrest, lie wim cillfil hack by wire to take cimtoily of thu prisoner. At Halem nxtinill tlnn proeeedlllRH will lie Inntlluted. Hhorlly after making Hie urrrst, Hlierlrf Itoberti secured u vlrluul con fusion from Dove. According lii thin. Dove, a unlive of Iowa, had bomi llvltin III Wyoming for seven yearH, when anollier hoy from Kalrlleld, Iowa, Joined lilm and told him of u hermit iiuur lilii homn town who kept fr0,00 In hi cup hoard. The man wim aliout Go yenr old, nnd lived with his sister and 111 iigrd mother. ClmM l-ond to Itciiil The buys reached the place on July SI, lured the man from IiIn home and heat him Into limoiinllillltv, then re turned to the huiiHo mid heat the Miller and mother, nirlminly Injuring the latter. They raimacked the hoime, hut nrcordlnK to the Iowa iiuthnrlth'S. vecuird only 1 100. An thuy left, their tlrnt victim, who had recovered mid necured a shotgun lit a lielchhor'i), stood near unit tried to idioot, hut thu hammer Knapped savun tlmeii without riMilt. Dove left at onre for Wyoming, moved on to Kpokane, Portland, n ml UreKon City, irturnlng to I'ortluud, (nd shipping to Ma (I run to work lu the hay Ileitis. Krom Mndriis he rumi' to llend uud ci'cureil omploymvnt lu the woods, Hubert iiindi; the nrro.it at Minn while Deputy (leorgo Ktokon was se curing Dove's description nt the camp omen, Munro iiccnmpaiiled the offl ccm. MAKES REAL TEST OF TRUCK'S SPEED Chief of Police I'llolw Mnrlilnu at I'imt Npel on Onoii Mnl mum of ''( .Mile-, an Hour when n largo Ilulck truck wu$ driven nt what seemed to he n tur rifle rate down Oregon street Monday afternoon by Chief of Police Wlllurd M, Houston, byiitanderH on both Hide of the ntreet stopped to Htnre, and occupants of the oftlceii along the Ktreet rushed to the doom to nee what had broken Iooho. HoiiHton was tenting- the, speed which thu truck wait capable of mak ing, In connection with a damage null In which It watt alleged the truck had Veen goln 35 ml Ion an hour whon It collided with a pleanuro car last week. The dumonHtrntlon rama near be ing more realistic than was Intended, for a collision with' n car crossing Oregon on Wull strnnt wna narrowly uvertod, Tho Hpoedomntcr on a touring for following the truck nt thu Hanio npaeil registered 20 miles nn hour at the maximum, Indicating that the trt ck could not ncqtilro a grcntur speed than thnt In the dlHlnncn It traveled. FINE OF $10 LEVIED FOR LEAVING FIRE On n charge of leaving n cump'llru burning within the Rantlnm national forest, Frank Forrest of Lower Ilrldgo wan fined $10 and cobIh amounting to $3,70, In Justice court lust week, Forrest's camp was uoar Movlch luko. CUNNINGHAM WILL RESUME WORK HERE John Cunningham, local contractor who has boon lu Portland for tho punt four montliM, Iiuh returned to Ilontl nnd will romimo his work hero. Ho plans to build a Iioiibu whlah ho nnd his family will occupy, having sold tholr former homo boforo leaving for Portland. PURDY LEAVES LOCAL PULPIT Health Sacrificed in Untir ing Labors to Upbuild the Church Drnketi In health, largely iih the teHult of ti Ih Inborn here which have mndii fOHNlhlo the construction of llend'n hnuiUoini! new MethodlHt church, Itnv, J, Kdgar Purriy stood before bin congregation for the lant time Huudny morning, bidding fare well to llend, mid urging the church to greater endenvor. Hit left Hun duy night to tnkn tho piiNtornto of the Hellwood church, tho chungo to n li-smir altltudo having been udvUed by IiIm phyitlclunM after IiIh break down Heveral weeks ago. It v.-ah thlM IllneiH which had pro- vented lluv. Purdy from entering the pulpit of the new church until Huu dny, no that bin IiikI sermon to a congregation lu the new building wiik atno It Ih flrHt. More lellglon lu the churMi, and evangelism of the old-faKhloued kind were udvlNod by Iter, Purdy In bis sermon, lln uuverely censured the revival methoiln used by the Illlly Huiuliiy sclinol of mlnlHtem. iloclar- lug that they hud cheapened evun- i-.oIIhiu until thu very word had come to bo looked on with disfavor. "Do not think hecuuse Hi Im build ing In completed that your ttthk Ih fllHheil, too," ho urged. "Thin Ik hut u iiieaim to mi end." Kvungelinui by netting uu example of Christian living was one of the liiethodN advocated for extending thu scope of the church, while particu larly In community norvlce a vast field lien open before the church, Itev. Purdy said. During bin life In llend, ltev. Purdy Iiiih been prominently Identi fied with work of tho kind, nerving on niimeroUM civic counnltteeit, and iirllng iih scoutmaster of the Hoy HcoiiIh end as treasurer of the Com mercial club. ' PRACTICE (HUNI) IS BEGUN FOR B. II. S. Willing Kimd ltejMnd to t.'itll of ('mill Cimmiimii on I'lrst Night Find (intiinil Unit). The ground In pretty hard down ut O'Donnell field, members of the llend high school football squad who held their first practice last week are able to testify today. Kittling on the ball, which Is thu most punishing part of the fundamental work which opens the season's practice, occupied a largo part of the session, and numer ous "slrawberrleH" are thu result to day. Couch I.eo Cossman'a squad looked none too formidable, dun to the fact that a number of tho loiter men who will play again this year urn working and huvu not yet turned out. However, theru remains n month of practice befnro I lie proposed date for tho first game, and the presence of it largo squad of willing youngsters spenkit woll not only for thU season but for future yeurs. Interest in football will bo greator than usual In Ilond this year, It tho lurgo numbor of Mectntor t Inst night's practice may be tuken oh an Indication. FOUR TWINS OBSERVE THE SAME BIRTHDAY f'larpncn K. Irhjr of ltond, On of Two Pftlm Horn on HUteontli Day of Kcptcmbr Clarence K. Irby of Hond cclebrut od his' birthday Saturday. That In Itsoif is not so roranrkablo, wero It not for tho fact that his brother, Wil liam L. Irby of Duffolo, N. Y did likewise, nnd that two slstero, Mrs. Ida Ilagel of linker, nnd Mrs, Ada Chrlstenson of Arlington, also celo bruted. Tho brothora ontored Ufa simul taneously lu 1890, and the slstors wore born oxactly two yoars Inter. All nro natives of Ponland, North Carolina, Tho llend twin Is employed by J. II. Sparks, at tho Urnud and Liberty theators. CURFEW HOUR EARLY; FIREMEN TURN OUT Most of tho mumborH of Ilend'H vol unteer 11 ro department reported at tho station Sunday night whon thu slron wuh blown for curfow nt 7 o'clock Instead of 8, tho clock nt tho station being at fault. What cnused It to bo nn hour fast has not boon lunrnod. Tho flromon supposed tho sound to bo n flro alarm, Dullotlu Want Ads brine results- try thom, GRADE CLASSES MUCH ENLARGED Each Teacher to Have 85 to 45 Pupils This Year AdjuntmcntH Made Teachers In tho llend grade schools will euch have between 3fi mid 4G pupils under their charge this year, n much higher average limn lust year, as n result of the Increased unroll meat, it was stated Monday by Super intendent 0, W, Agor, whon from 10 to 15 new pupils registered at each of tho schools, which wero crowded on tho tlrst day of school last week, Itocauro of the excessive number of pupils In some classes ut tho grade schools, pupils living near tho divid ing lino between districts arc being transferred to biilnnre the attend ance, snld Ager. This Is being done as an alternative to employing addi tional teachers, llecauso of the lurgo number en rolled ut the Highway Acres school, It was decided that pupils living along Miller mid Heyhurn streets, Imp. lane mid Scott road, must attend at tho Held school, Miss Kthelyn J. Hathoway of Los Angeles has been employed to teach tho school at Ilrooks-Scanlon Camp No, I, uud opened tho school Monday morning. This school was tho only one which did not open Inst week, due to tho failure or thu teacher as signed there to report. Itegulur work at all of the schoo'i was commenced this morning, after three days of vacation for tho pupils last week while the teachers were at tending tho county Institute. BOSTON STORE IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS l)ii I- Kiixper In .Malinger of Si'W Mrn'n Furnishing Hhop on . Wull Ktieet The Ilostou clothing store on the west side of Wall street, north of Oregon, opened for business Saturday under the management of Louis Kas por. reruntly of Malcr & Frank's store of Portland, but who lived In llend two yearH ngo. Doo McRoberts will nlso be employed In thu new store, A feature of tho now store will bo tho novel lighting arrungoments, which liuvo not been completely In stalled. Tho building has been reno vated, and prcsonts an attractlvo np penrnnco throughout. A largo part of the stock which will bo carried has not yet nrrlvod. A complete lino of men's furnishings will bo carried. "Vatch the car ahead! SEE how the Haulers work on the car ahead of you. Notice how the wheels bound up and down while the body remains perfectly steady. Imagine the comfort the passengers of that car enjoy I On over a million Fordi, Hastier Shock Absorbers provide perfect comfort. 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Tho seating has beon rearranged and lowered, so that you elt moro securely within tho body, with moro lee; room and moro support at back nnd sides. Tho now springs, with tholr main leaves of vanadi um steel, havo less robound and moro resi liency. No top bows obstruct your vision, no slda sway disturbs your polso. llrlvliiK, you nolo that your hands rut more naturally on tho lowered wheel, and that a slight movement of tho wrist brings tho control lever under your fingers. On tho dash you have u parfeet Imlox to tho porformanco of the motor lubricating systom and tho gonerator, togothor with a specdomoter, cowl voutllator adjustment, carburetor choko adjustment, lg ulttou and light controls, with Instrument light. Tho sides or tho body are trimmed clear up under the cowl and a neat carpet, covers tho tonncnit floor. Tho trimming on tho sides ot tho seats, front and rear, Is piped to match tho cushions and backs. Tho tonnonu has tho ad dition ot a tnnneau lamp, and tho heel board la covered with carpet. Tho upholstery on tho back ot the front seat has boon redesigned, with a largo compartment tor .tho Bide curtains, and carrlcH a leathor-coTerod robo rati with nickel mountings. The rear eurtain light has been enlarged and tho door pockets aro both neater and larger. The windshield Is adjusted from the Inside, with a now weather strip completely sealing the opening between tho upper and lower frames, with a wfper mounted firmly In tho up per frame. There aro Improved sldo curtains, with increasod area ot visibility, spilt lights, and a signal pockot tor the driver. The frame Is heavier nnd tower; the brnkoe are larger and mora powerful; the ono-plece crowned tenders nru moro beautiful and moro serviceable; thero ts a positive theft lock on tho transmission; In the cowl Is a new type venti lator, with dash adjustment; headlights and parking lights are of tho drum typo; running board scuff plate.i protect the dust apron; now rear fender -wings close tho gap between fend ers, frame and gasoline tank; handsome, etched plate uro on overy threshold; not a tack la uuywhere vlslfilo throughout tho upholstery. With now lines, and with almost lavish re finements throughout, tho Buick Model 45 Touring Car matches In beauty, convenlenco nnd comfort the tins mechanism upon which its reputation has boen built. The Bend Garage Co. Goodyear Tires Open Day and Night Buick and Chevrolet Cars.