rum a THB REND BtTLLETlN, DAILY EDITION, BEND, OREGON, TIIV1WDAY, JI NK Ifl, 102a The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION rMM"i Bnrr AftfHMH (rati lute, Br Tin Bml KslUtla (Iacarparatsa) Kntarsd as oWond Class matur January t. HIT, at tlx Peat OtHc at Bend, Orasoa. anaar Act at Marsh 1, 17 EORKBT W. 8AWVKR Bditor-Hananr CNttV N. POWIXH Associate kalitor STB. SMITH Adrsrtislni Manaaar JAJtKS M. O'NKIL Circulation Manager Aa Independent Newspaper, standing for lbs smiara deal, clean business, clean polities ana ins pest intsrssia m oena aou isnira OrsajoBw ' BUB8CH1PTION EATKS Bj Mall One Yaar IS.OO Jlx Month. , U.76 Thraa Months $1.60 By Carrier On Tear 6.0 EU Month! S.K0 One Month I0.0 All subscriptions arc due and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notkea of expiration arc vailed aubecribera and If renewal ia not mad within reasonabl. time the paper will b discontinued. Plcaae notify us promptly of any chanite af address, or of failure to receive the paper reffularly. Otherwise w will not be rc aponiible for eopiea missed. Make all cbecka and orders pajabl. to Tbe Bend Bulletin. THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1922 BIBLE THOUGHT FOB. TODAY A SURE DWELLING PLACE Trust in the Lord and do good: so shalt thou dwell In the land, and verily thou shalt be fed. Psalm ,17: 8. , BEND'S INTEREST To understand the bearing in Cen tral Oregon of the recent supreme court decision holding illegal tbe con trol of the Central Pacific by the Southern Pacific, it Is necessary to go back to the years preceding 1913, when E. H. Harriman controlled the Union Pacific and through it, the Southern Pacific. At that time, as related by Mr. Morrow before the Commercial club yesterday, Harri man having unified control, planned tbe connection from Klamath Falls to Eugene by way of Odell and the Natron cut-off in order to avoid the heavy Siskiyou grades on the main line. At the same time a line was to be built from Ontario west to a connection at Odell. .The Deschutes line was built from the Columbia to Bend. Had not the supreme court in 1913 ordered the separation of the Union Pacific and the Southern Pa cific, the Harriman plan would have furnished an easier route between Oregon and California, a direct con nection between west of the Cascades points and Union Pacific territory, and a better line east from Bend by way of Odell. The dissolution order changed all this. For the Union Pacific there was no longer anything to be gained by building to Odell from Ontario, unless the Southern finished the Na tron cut-off and that construction, carrying with it the possibility of losing some of the Oregon traffic that tbe Southern was routing over its own line (the Sunset route) was abandoned. Now again the supreme court has acted and the railroad kal eidoscope presents a new picture. Mr. Morrow yesterday said that if the latest order were not changed and if the Union Pacific were allowed to buy the Central or if it were left as an Independent line, the Natron cut-off would be built by way of Odell to Kirk, thence running Into Kla math Falls. Now the question arises, the question of real interest to Bend, what under such . circumstances would be the route of the eastern connection from Odell? Would it be directly east to Crane (the western terminus of the road from Ontario) as originally planned, or would the line be built from Odell to Bend and then east? Clearly, if the Southern is allowed to retain the Central Pacific, there will be no eastern line out of Odell, but a line might be looked for east from Bend. In its own self-interest Bend might be satisfied to see the court order modified, as desired by the Southern, as more likely to bring the desired result of a direct line east to Crane. Against this, on the other hand, are to be weighed the possibilities of construction of a direct line from Bend instead of from Odell in case the order is not changed. When the first plan was made, Bend as a ship ping point was unknown. Now it is a big shipper and will be bigger for a good many years. Construction from Bend to Crane will be easier than from Odell. This northern line will give a more direct Portland con nection from the east and avoid the heavy Blue mountain grades. The southern line would be more direct for valley points, which will also be heavy shippers. Undoubtedly there are other reasons which will be weighed for and against by the rail road authorities, but if anything can be done here to Insure the building of the line from Bend It should be done. In the meantime evory effort should be aide to keep the puMIr service commission from acting on Itn own initiative In a matter on which It has no knowledge of the opinion of the people of the state. Ut 111 Pl I el ffimdiittRhunit . - . . T. t. ' " Jla J The Cheerful Front "I'm feeling fine, my hearties, t am not out of whack !" I answer thus all parties who ask me how I stack. It may be I've a tumor, a boil that throbs and stings, but I would pull a bloomer by speaking of such things. For people hate to listen to stories of disease, to see my teardrops glisten and trickle to my knees. When younger I 'delighted in telling of my ills, of how my life was blighted by Dr. High low's pills. One day that fact same to me that I was much alone; old friends would sadly shoo me behind them with a groan. And when, the day's work ended, I sought the Blue Front store, a sort of sigh ascended as gossips left the floor. Alone I walked and wandered, no friend in all the throng, and wearily I pondered, and wondered what was wrong. And then I asked my pastor how I had got in Dutch; he said, "You talk disaster and sick ness too blamed much. There's nothing bright or cheering in any spiel you make, the men grow sick of hearing of mumps and stomach ache." And now when people hail me, and ask me how I stack, though forty aches assail me, I spring no cheap alack. And no one tries to shake me as in the long , ago, but by the hand men take me, and tell me I'm a jo. PYTHIAN MEET TO BE ON WEDNESDAY Di-Kive Work On Pilot Butte At 3 O'clock State Offlrers To Attend. WOMEN BARRED IN RADIO WORK 0 .U a ' -. p,i:ifF Reginald Dennu irv. , THE. LEATHER PUSHERS univrjau jewiu cot-uitris stmts Coining to Tlie Lllierty I'rldiiy mill Siitut'iluy. radio operators bocntmti of the ull l ui'l to of tho veil. The radio opera tor, by tradition, never leuves his In strument until it Is put out of com mission or until the ship is u limit to take Its final plunge. If women were radio operators tho ship's officers would feel responsible for seeing thorn off tho ship as soon as possiblo In time of danger. Tbut is tho code of the sen. And that is why women stand but little chunco of breuklng into tho wireless gitino, AUSTRALIAN TENNIS TEAM LOOKS STRONG By Henry L. Pun-nil. (United Press Stall Correspondent.) NEW YORK, Juno 15. With drawal of the Japanese from the With the state officers in charge, the Knights of Pythias degree work will be staged on the summit of Pilot Butte by the Redmond team at 5 o'clock next Wednesday evening as the feature of the district convention of the order, according to the pro gram tentatively agreed upon last night at the meeting of the local lodge. Arrangements have been made for taking care of the crowds from out of town who will be In Bend during the day. They will register at Sath er's hall. Cars will be provided to take them to the base of the butte in time for the degree work. Following the event at the butte, a banquet will be held at 7:30 o'clock at Epworth hall, served by the Pyth ian Sisters. In addition to the talks i by Leif S. Finseth, grand chancellor. I and Walter G. Gleason, grand keeper of records and seal, there will be ad dresses by two representatives of each lodge. Jay H. Upton and Judge T. E. J. Duffy will probably represent the Prinevllle lodge. Louis Bennett, district deputy grand chancellor, will give the address of welcome for Bend. Rev. F. H. Beard will also represent the local lodge. H. H. De Armond will be toastmaater. The business meeting will follow the banquet, and later In the evening a dance will be held at Sather's hall. A delegation of D. O. K. K. mem bers from Medford will 'be here as guests of the local lodge, to make arrangements for the ceremonial to be held later In the year. At last night's meeting of the local lodge, H. H. De Armond and J. 13. Sparks received the first rank, and they and E. J. Callow und Lee Turn mire, the second. There were a num ber of visitors from Redmond and Prineville. Chivalrous Rule of the Sea Reason Given ' By Wireless Men. (Bj United Press to The Bend Bulletin.) SAX FRANCISCO, Cal., June 15. Chivalry and the glorious traditions of the sea are handicapping the women of the nation in the radio field. There are practically no women In the country employed as wireless Renders. And It Is likely that there will be few In the future. "Women and children first." the old sea tradition is the reason, ru dlo men declare. Nearly all of the radio operators are men, both In the land stations, and on the ships as a matter of fact all on the ships are men. Practically all of the radio opera tors who obtain positions in laud sta tions have obtained their experience on ships. Land stations generally refuse to hire operators who have not had a good bit of sea experience. Women are not hired on ships as LATEST and SNAPPY STYLES IN Men's Furnishings At Prices That Satisfy. Home of Society Brand Clothing. SHOE REPAIRING Shop in rear of Store; oldest established Shoe Shop in the city. 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