THK lti:.l 111 U.KTIN. DAIIY KltlTiO!., IK.M, OKKCfO.V, MTI IM-AV. Jfl.V SSI. Ift'JI. rAC.E 5. 1 1 C k i,i:i Tit m hi in Ki l l: llri'Uiiti Trunk Arrive, 7:. Hi A. M. I.av-a 7::ili I'. M. Ii.-W. It. V X. Anlvs. 8 -Ml I'. M. I.imiv.h, 7:011 A. M NEW HACKS KOUCIIT i to develop Panama l.f li iii in n miifiit K tut 4 I mini I III I.IIIDJM .111 rotlltl' ll't. LOCAL NEWS I TIC MS KlnuT Wiinl l"'ft tilK'it I'. smmii1 a wii-k In rirtlutnt. Itulii-rl II. Mliiili' lillirri'il Hi..' iTKinilm: fimii I'll1 1 i ' In n l MlKH .Villi Cllllk 4lf SHI1IIII4I I.ik- wuii In H'iiil y4HTilny mi Mr v,ny to I'nrlliiinl. II. J KImbi-I ri'lm iK 'l IM" in f " -1 ii K fnun Mi'liilhiK, aIi'h In- liut b'ii workhiK. Mr. Juno Linn rwurifil IiiiiIkM fnun tirlttlry. wlii-i'i slir has J " vIdIIIiik with hvr niolher, who l III. K. K. Klucl'liakr. W. I.. 8tllina h lid ;. (l. (iiiiiilinun iii nh J. Dunlilxon In Ihr Khrlur puny at Hil inunil last iilxlit. A moil k In'" arrivals at th Killt nnul ronvriitlon loilny wrr Mr ami Mm. A. II. Mm. Moo In oii'r of III" Hood Itlvir lilarliT. I". K. llulit'rttion and wl?" aiul Mini l.ir ItiilM'rtxiiii, nf (inliNniluli. WbkIi., arrlvi-il III lliml tl'l" murn Inn to Ylnll with frlwls. Mr anil Mm W. H Plinth ar rlvi-d from Taroina tills ninrnlii tinl Ih" mimmiT llh (hlr aoii. It. M. Hinltli. ami fiiinlly. Mr iimt Mm. J f Tolill h alt arrlvi'il from rortlaml IhU iliornliiK, mi tliflr way l Klaninth Knlls. wIhtk Mr. t.nlilthwall' Ih rwin'!i"! wlih tin Mmliin l.umlirr Co. Mm. II i'. Molry returned last nlKht to hrr liuini In Hjiukan. Slit haii iwn vlhlilux hr sltrs. Mrs I K. K. Sluili liukT ami Mm. Jwi Lat-1 to. Mm. I.alto left lit th mi Hi I" tlim-) (or I'oriliuiil. to ii'lutn Muml.iy. j Hiv. V. A. T. Cmmliuvsm family li'ft Iat IiIkIiI tut !'arU.ii.'l. j WaahliiRt'in. whrri llv. Corm-lhi.' ; s-n will 1m roiilirrtril Willi I'urlf.r j l.uihi-ran coll.-:. Thi-y will llt In rortlaiul and Tnroinu a (w d.iVs hrfurt koIiik to l'aiklund. K. C. KlrllwaKcti. manaitcr if Hi Kurd Molor Co.. of I'.irtlar.d. with, lila wlfn and rhlld. am In ll.nd to- I day. with C. Ilurrnll. t.-rrllorlul n-- r.-Bi-niuilvo of thi! Kuril company.! vlnlllnr th (Vntral t)r-iron Vo'or . Co. manasiT. I'VNAMA. .Inlv 2.1. Tin r.ovi-rii- llll I.I of I'Ulllllllil IlllX HI'lll (JU'l lllI IriniiUriiiloii ui;iiiIh lo C.i-lio Slov o k l.t. Ain.li In, Hiily, tfiiiiln ii nd Hi" I'aniiiii'H lo Inilii'i funiii'i'i from rho iiiiii'ii-H lo roim to rmiuina. Tin ipvi-rniiM-iit haa I-kiiii lli rntmi ruction of two liinidrcd mlli-a of liirhw In Ho iiiokI furl ll liurtH of (In1 inii-rlor, and Inli'iida lo follow with M-vi-ral liiindn-d iiillim -. IHi tin' Id'-u of o-nliiK HP ti country. But aftnr the road hi' Mill! lioiiMlruclloii linn liimn Im tuii niid Hi" inoii'-y Ix In hand In j ay Ih" IiIIIhi Ihi-y will not be un-d linli'.H it'W Inhulillaiila ar hroiik-lil Into lli country. The mi 1 1 ' of I'anania haa bla own furin and la IIvIiik on It con-i.-!ii..illy. iind-r piIiiiIiIvk conilllloiia In inort raii, hut comlllloiiM which iir a'II ailaiili'd lo Ih tropica and which milt lilm. II worka IHilo hut ll' w -II. Ilia mirpliia produce la audi aa can conviiil-nlly l cur rld to a Hi-uport on mull hack, and Ii t-n'oya Hit w--kly trip to tin vllli.r- Tul hti'-h pcoph cannot lvlop o cioiniry, Micuuh Ihi-y an too huay injuvli.a I If" Tin ld-a of tbi rov--I iiri;nt N lo liidur litimiKratloli tf -x.-rl-nc-d furtiifra from the aouih of Kuro. . who aie alio hard woiki-ra, uaalKU Hi'ln land, arruri thv m In th-lr till, and oven aaalat (l.m with I in i ! im-ii I a and d for Ilia timl fw yi-ar. K. Iivlii". i-iltor of th'i rorlliind Joiii'iiiiI, mid ii. C. I.cHi'r, noilhwi'Kt i-dllor of Hi" Ti'li-Krum. Mr. Irvlm win not pi'-Mi iil. Ma pupi r hi'iiiK ri'Ud by A. WMiiiiuiit. ' "A 'Li'in-m from Hi.. I'liopl.." col-i '"'""1 ''" " a"i''K-- ,. i,n,,,,,,. i,r.. ..II o,v havi- ai.U Hint 3'. ci.tii la Hi.' in inln. 'tin a li.-iirliiK. iiffonla a aaf.-ty vulvn to',',l"; in ii who Hilnk th.-y havn a rr.-lv-ain' and iniik.-a lhi-ni f.-.-l aa If th.-y w.-i.' 1 1 v I ii k In u fr.-i' coiuilry," wna Mr. Iivln.'a HiouKht. "If Ih.! wiii.-r la In error, hn will In iiiiok. i If lin Mia u ki Invalid, In iirovlillnt- an (i ii I lit til" n.-wnpiilii-r la r.'inl.'i Iiik u lilKh a.-rvlcii. Any r-a noniilil" uili-ruuct nMiiiI.I b admit pupi r of lUHO cli culm l.ui la n. v. r cannot he "ducid to tak advantage ! (ipinion waa divided ou the nutocas-I-iih Ihiin 20 c.-nta, mid atnt. il thni S'l.of inula, and the pictures are tw-ldom tr aet vco, proparcl by the Amcrl- ci-r.u aliould M- Hi" iiiIiiItiiiiiii c!iurr". r.-pr-'iil.-itivj of the gooda, bp dc Fp. a!:lni Inforiiiully for Hi" dull-, clarnd. Th" mat in-rvlce doa pay at I'-a, rr.'hld.-nl liiKalla .tiit.-d that 1,-! Cftrl itinaa or K.mt.-r, he coiic-ili-d. for a column Inch. f.uy l.iiKoll.-li", of tl:- C.-innil ' (Jr.-Kouian Hpok on "Sp'-'lal Kdit i Iiiiih, th.-lr Value i-nd How lo IiijI1hIi On.-," Ii IIIiik of lila xi.-rl"iic a and i dlKcov.-rl.-a In coiliiifllon with Ih. ! piil.llcntlon of tin- bit edition In- got 'out thia aprliiK. Mitt Kt Ice IjIhtumm-'I I J K'-aoliillona cond.-miiiiilt the prac- j ted. The N.-wpiiper column ahould , ' American rr-a umin.-; tion, which acta aa a iro-between lor. the advertlainK K"ncleM and the cm Peas uiHoclutlnn. , "Kanner" Smith, Ionic lirriualiited with the rural new!pt,,t.-r bualnesa. Kor Hie dailies, Hal K. J'o-ia. of emphai lied the value f Jural lewi Hie finxon City Knt-rpria.-, tuii-d rather than editorial ; oplnioa In tliai ih" rnat ti.-rvlc" la inllp nnh!e , buildintt up a coun'ry paper 5 Atfvi-rtl.) ..i The Ilull'-tln. r'tu'.ta. It reta HEI)E CHOSKN NKW HEAD OF ASSOCIATION (Cortinud fiom Pare 1.) . . . i VITHH I Inaure today: tomorrow ninv t : too late. It la better to be aiife than orry. 2 life J. C. ItHtiDEs-. Piano in nltiic. 13 "I for r.-ft i f July. tl. K. Maat, at K. M. Thon.pi..,!. Mualc Co. 3 4'fc Three flmt-eluaa barhera at the Pilot lliltte llaiiier 8hop. Ji'tfc AT THE HOTELS Pilot lluHi Inn F. K. tl.orKe. Ilolae; A. 0. Stellwauen. wife and rhlld, Portland; llurrell, Port land; llavld W. Ilotaford. Portland; Dnurtla Mullarky, Ite.lmond: (ieorre II. Pearre, Madraa: Joe I. Thomln aon, Hood Itlver; Harry N. Craln. Salem; Robert I-arue, Halem: F. A Keaaler. Prlnevlllo; Dolly HodKea. Prlnnvllle; Mr. and Mm. Klbert Ilede, Cottatte drove; Mr. and Mm. C. ('. Kvana, Portland; Ooome Ilrewater, KUtnra; Mr. and Mm. O. ). l'ackwood, Portland; Mlaa Klvvrn Packwood, Portland; Mr. and Mm. Tod Falk, Pine Itldno; T. (1. Law rence. Portland: J. I. Pctemon. Portland; K. A. Kaerr. The Pallea: Frank I). I.oe, Portland; N. J. Thlel ann, Detroit, Mich; J. F. Paddock, Detroit; V. S. Huble, Portland; John K. Holt, Halent. Hotel Vmy W. H. Oarrett. Port land: C K. ltobertaon nnd wife, Coldendnln: Lorn ItohertKiili, flold endalo; Mra. II. II. Klchtur. Port land: J. D. Mnilil.'ii, Portland; Herb Annell and wife, flarnex; R. R. Yatea nnd wife, Hood Itlver; I. C. Weat. Odeaaa, Waah.; John Woat, Odeaau, Wnah.; Fred l.oitry and wife, Alaea; 4 1 W. II. Bradley and wife, Full.irton, Cnl. Wrlicht Hotel Churlea II. Pavery Hiul wife, Wnlaer, Ida.; Mm. L. C. Caldwell ami fnnilly, I, a Pine; Jack Condon, Belittle; Albert Condon, KoiUtle; J''n Hiifnlllon, AhIiWooc; H. Wldmnn, Klamath Fulls; H. Naldrett. Rummer Lake: Mra. L. 3. Maaon, Chlcnuoj Mra. Kthol lloer mnr, Des Moines, Iowa; Mra. M. Arnold. ClilcaKo; Mra. J. U. Ilrown low, ChlcaRo; Mra. I. Lomax, Chi cago. ItownltiR Hotel R. A. Arnold and vlfo, I.a Pine; T. 0. Flnley, The ; Pnllna; Q. N. Wnlilo, Prlnevlllo; T. J. Davla. HlllHhoro; Felix BprlnR , i atubn, Ln Pino; J. C. Wavor and v wife. La Pino. trlea to do th.-lr thliiklntc for them." he tid. "We. don't dare to fel too fur ahead of public opinion. I'.-r-hapa no one reallzea thla aa doea Wuodiow Wllauu. KlKht or wronn. he loat nut becauae hn diatanced the opinion of the (treat majority of the people. I'ei-aiire of colored new a. Mr. Har dy ald (hat he had aa yet been un able to form a clear opinion ai to the altuatiun in I! nulla where what he characterized aa "Ihe rreateat ex-P'-rlm. nt" In overiiineni la Koiiitr t.-j. "W" niUt have the facta," he raid. "We ure M-lpleaa olherwlae. The ie,;n.per can perform an immenae -rMce by keeping policy out of the i:ewa columna. and by havinie more '.ruined obH.-rvera." "Tie newpnper la the fundamen tal medium of advertlainjr." paid D. M. '.nit-ford, of Ilotaford Conatan tiue. nil vert iiinK aitenry which uaef all ni.-diuma. IticliidlnaT mattatlnea and blllboarda. Later he laid that the country newapaper la the beat advertiainic medium. Ho urged the support of reputable advertlainK agencies, which create advertising bualness. Kdltaira Views (laxh Two sharply contraatintr views on the subject of a People's column in the newapaper were advanced by B. b op.-n lo all. that the changes of the 'lliaaa Check' may be dlnproven. o Dalttf.-r In Kill "There la no reul danger In the moiilhliiKa of the lied. He cannot lead thinking men away. I would say print his communication, to give the lie to the theory of the 'kept press." "A people's column Impartially conducted makes the paper popular. It Is one of the most widely read departments of the paper. The ed itor himaelf should keep In touch with Ii. It gives the reader a feeling of partnership." Warning In regard to the use of the People's column was aounded by Mr. I.eller. who Insisted that every com in uii leu Hon should be genuine, and signed by the actual contribu tor. No letter should be printed an onymously. "The paper la reaponaihln for the communication printed, unless in the same lasue it disclulins it editorially," said Mr. Letter. "1 do not believe In making the newapaper a safety-valve for . seml-rudlcal or seml-uiiarchlstlc utterances, nor that It should be so conducted na to capltulUe social dis content. llMK-rl) KroifNl "Our code of eihlca should oppose Ihe tiypor.it leal basis for securing public aupport often used, of adver tising that a certain newspaper is the only friend of the people. It should be made unethical for a paper to attack Its competitor" with the chuign that It ia the tool of certain Interests. I am glad to suy I have seen no such tendency on the part of the smaller newspapers." Mr. Letter Indicated that he would refuse In print letters which be con sidered dangerous. A. K. Koen. of the Polk County Observer, showed that the normal cost of advertising to the weekly small newspapers, with a 15 per cent couimlSalon, and recommending that small dully tiewapapera shall not em-; ploy special advertising representa tives, were authorized by the edit-j orlal aasoclailon In yesterday after-j noon's session. The motion was mad! by K. K. Ilrodle of the Oregon City Enterprise. Many of the editors slated that they had already severed connection with the press association, and found j they could deal advantageouuly wlthj the Individual advertiser or with thei agencies. The association robs both I the advertiser and the publisher, several of the speakers declared. "Why advertising mat service does not pay on the average country news paper" was discussed by George H. Aiken of the Ontario Argus. Puch a system was declared a nuisance In a small shop, on account of the work Involved In preparing to cast four or five mats a week. The merchants 10 Day Special on Screen Doors and Windows R. L. Allison's Carpenter Shop Phone 6G-J GENUINE SOUTH AFRICAN WATER BOTTLE Regular Price $2.00 Special Price SI. 25 Bend Hardware Co. 'an Office or Home Comfort Where breezes are lack ing an Electric Fan does the work. It keeps the air in any room in circulation and makes work or study a pleas ure on a hot day: We have Fans in dif ferent shapes, sizes and prices. Bend Water Light & Power Co. Grand Tonight & Sunday K E. Lincoln IN "The Inner Voice" His faith in mankind caused him to lose every cent he had in the world. His soul was embittered and he sought revenge but he listened to' 'The Inner Voice," and happiness returned. Also INTERNATIONAL NEWS and ONE REEL STAR COMEDY FREE! FREE! See The Funny Rube Kid "TOBY" Tbis Ticket icd 5c war tax Will Admit One Lady Free! to the Macy & Baird Tent Theatre TUESDAY EV'NC. JULY 26 Caaiaolttw Clean i Itral A Show for Old and Young The Macy (2b Baird Comedians BEND - tst a ilxf f 5S-TUESDAY, JULY 26 Corner Wall and Franklin Streets DRAMA. VAUDEVILLE AND MUSIC OPENING PLAY "SAINTS and SINNERS" PRICES-Adults, 50c; Children, 25c. Tax Included SURE SOME SHOW flBERTY SUNDAY and MONDAY Sunday Matinee DOES MARRIAGE KILL LOVE? Every Girl in LoveEvery Married Woman Every Man will want to know how this is handled by the charming MILDRED "Thp HARRIS , . n chaplin Interior bex A startling expose of married life and domestic problems in a story that shatters traditions and tells how to be happy, tbo married.; RISQUE, BUT NOT TOO RISKEY