TAGR 2 THE I1KND Kll.lJCTIN, DAILY KD1TIO.N, HKX1), OKK(M)N, KIU1HV, Jl'I.Y 14, HtU'J The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION rmUbkW Enrr Altraaaa Eiml B.nd.7. Br Tha B.ni Ball.Ua (larantarsud) KnurvU a. Second CImm mattrr January I. 1111, at tha I'oat OBIca at thud, OratoD. andar Act of March J. 1IT BORKHT W. BAWYER Rlitor-Manaaar BENKY N. roWLKK Awociat. Kditor 0. H. SMITH AJv.rtUlnii Manatar An Indtxndnt Nw.ap.r, Btandins for tb. louin kal. clean buuncM, clean politic and uia beat lnteraata of Bend and Central Oregon. BLIISCRIPT10N RATES By Mali On. Year tn.00 Jtl Month! 12.16 toraa Montlia , 11.60 Br Carrier Dim Year , .M.60 Biz Month 13.(0 Oaa Month 0.S0 A'J luhaerlotiona ara du and PAYAH1JC D) ADVANCE. Notlcea .of expiration arc j nailed aubaeribera and If renewal la not ( aaada within reasonable tuna the paper will I a discontinued. Pleaaa notify ua promptly of any chanirc ' af addreaa, or of failure to receive the paper i varalarly. Otherwtae wa will not be ra aponaibla for eopiea ffilaacd. Make alt ebecka and ordcra parable to ; Tna ttena tfuiMtln. FRIDAY. Jl'I.Y 14. 1922 BIBLE THOUGHT FOH TODAY GUARD THE TONGUE: Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips from speak Ins guile. Depart from evil, and do good; seek peace, and pursue it. Psalm 34: 13. 14. THE VIEWS OF THE NEWS Here is what the Harney County News thinks of the announcement made by the Oregoninn of Mr. Krutt schnitt's promise that the Southern Pacific would build She Natron cut oft. The opinion of the News con cerning the railroad situation in gen eral is also of interest. Says the News: "This railroad controversy is one of vital utmost importance to East and central Oregon, as the Southern Pacific, during its life, has never done anything only develop the coast north and south traffic over its lines to the Atlantic coast, and without the most drastic authority prevails the Southern Pacific will not at any future time aid central and eastern Oregon. "In comment on the above declara tion The News wishes to state that the general tenor declared seems an endeavor to create an atmosphere of magnanimous philanthropy on the part of the Southern Pacific in prom ising to build the Natron cutoff. "It is possible that the people of the Western Oregon can be gulled into believing it a philanthropic act, but any dull student of simple trans portation and commercial economics certainly knows, and also the intrepid pioneers of eastern and central Ore gon know that the Natron cutoff is one of the most siragctic and advan tageous positions and situations for any potential transcontinental trans portation line to controj in the north west. Therefore to solidly deduct conclusions the Southern Pacific has only a selfish, ulterior motive exist ing in its determination to build the Natron cutoff. Mr. Piper, the servile editor of the Oregonian, fell for the flattery of advance selfish confidence handed him by the S. P. people and like a boy with his first pair of red top boots, is very selfishly elated and flambouyant In advocacy of the S. P. cause without regard for the benefit of all of Oregon. In this insipid frame of mind Piper pipes bis pipe as the Pied Piper of old and gives comfort and satisfaction to the now recognized enemy of Eastern and Central Oregon. This statement, The News feels is safely and sanely Justified by the cards as they lie on the table before us at the present time. No map of the Southern Pa cific people has been printed or even published that promises of develop ment into its magnitude the latent resources of the Eastern and Central Oregon. "A reporter for the Oregonian in the Wednesday's issue, has a long laudation concerning the Southern Pacific endeavors to parallel the western portion of Oregon with Us awn lines, and this report falls into error for magnanimity by saying as follows: " 'On the other hand, the Union Pacific had declared that, in case it should receive the control of the lines in controversy, in addition to the completion of the cut-off. It would extend lines through central Oregon. Just what this latter would mean is not definitely known.' "Did the reader note that remark 'Just what this latter would mean Is not definitely known!' "Portland and the Willamette val ley have either forgotten, in their narrow selfishness, that there is an eastern portion of the state, or they are insanely Jealous of the fabulouB Intent wealth of eastern Oregon that it would outstrip every and all done In their localities. Once Eastern Or egon has adequate and sufficient transportation to brln the magni tude of its resources into existence, the Western Oregon 'web-footers realise they have no chance In com parison or amount of production.' "It Is quite manifest to The News that Portland is trembling and fear some of some magnanimous , trans portation company developing some ! Jl A v it wan rrjtfon , -?r More Trouble I asked my friends, in ringing terms, to drink from brimming rivers; the streams, alas, were full of germs, and now they've ailing livers. They come to me in ire and say, "You are a blamed deceiver; you made us throw our jugs away, and now we've typhoid fever. To help you boost the Volstead act we cut out all our bitters, and went and sipped a cataract, and now we're weakly critters. The rivers are not fit to drink, for microbes there are swarm ing; you've put us all upon the blink, and ought to quit reforming." Some good I struggle to achieve, though frost meets each endeavor, though knockers stand around and grieve, and gnash their teeth for ever. I say to all these janes and jakes, these mourning sons and daughters, "You ought to boil your streams and lakes before you drink their waters. The wild Missouri's full of mud, all kinds of germs enmeshing, but if you cook its turbid flood, it's wholesome and refreshing. You'll have good health and sweetly dream, upon your divers pillows, if you will take the babbling stream and fry its sparkling billows." stuii'd pi'iipiir itllmvitiit'ti Iihh nut bi'tui tmulti n in liiit.HO rut' kI'Ih of In iid i di'dli'utvd lo public iim; f 1 70. 342 fur t rust of lhi Ori'Kou Trunk an It t-xlxt- fil prior In I UOSt, when It was uf ! qiilri'il by thii riirriur; $79'.I.1I!M1 for ! tuloivst on funds ixMuilid for t'nu 1 Hinit'ilon, iiml $319 fur I In' euniiuiiiy's 1 pun Ion of Iwn iiuliiiniiliiii's Joint I y 1 owned with tht S, P. & S., tint Ori'Kuu I Kli'i'Ulo it ml I ho fulled Hnllwuys. By tha Second Post. "Gi'iiilenii'n : Am m-ntlltii: ynii buck Hie lii'lt of nit mt'i.'unl purrliiiNi'il it fi'W ilnys iiuii from yen. II In tun short. One with lliu ulioiit'Kt Iniltutt pluieil wlirre (lie mil mio ought to 1m mi this mil' would lio nliutit right, us when I hi' t-iiil button ml tills urni Is ustil In runiHMtlon with whi're IIhtp t-otlld In- mi ,im liiittonliolo on this belt it Is it ipiml hi. hut thi'i-i' lire mint'. Other Hutu it-o above I lie belt Is all rlKlit. Yours, vie., Vt. S. O." I'lilrapi Tribune. of the other Justly competitive ports of Oregon should congestion of trans portation warrant. This 'sticks in the craw' of the Portland 'bunch.' "Any way. Harney county feels its suport is with the Union Pacific for the reason that it will develop the unknown potential resources and also give us a competitive market on the Pacific or at Omaha or Chicago. Our resources will surely earn us a mag nitude of marketable supplies we have then to offer. "Furthermore, the endeavors in achieving power, no matter by indi vidual, corporation or nation, must have that humane quality to secure permanancy, and in seeking to crush by reason of potentialties the laud able and magnanimous ambitions of an equally situated system that seeks a fair competitive situation, is flag rantly unfair, unethical and repre hensible act against society, com merce and political economics." OREGON TRUNK SAYS IT IS UNDER VALUED WASHINGTON. July 13. Protest against the tentative valuation of its property fixed by the Interstate com merce commission has been tiled with that body by the Oregon Trunk rail road. The total value ullowed by the commission was 16.252,000, and the railroad says this should be increased to at least $16,667,000. Objections are made to the engi neering. Innd and accounting reports on which the valuation Is bused. Among the items for which It Is us- WILL WEAR" Out O'Door Garments for Ladies and Misses To thoroughly enjoy a trip to the mountains or beaches, one must be appropriately dressed. Style, quality and comfort, as well as reasonable prices, make "Will Wear" garments popular everywhere. Ladies' Khaki Outing Coats .at $3.50 and $4.85 Ladies' Khaki Breeches....$3.48 Ladies' Khaki Skirts $3.95 Ladies' Khaki Midies $2.25 and $2.50 Ladies' Khaki Hats 95c Ladies' Heavy Ribbed Wool Leggings $2.68 Ladies' Wool Tweed Knickers at $6.95 mi. Ladies' Wool Suits ...$16.95 Pin re. if SATURDAY SPECIAL! Odd Lots Ladies' Fibre Silk Hose, white only, sizes, 8Vfc to 10 39c Odd Lots Ladies' Lisle and Cotton Hose, black, brown, white and gray 39c Phyllis Klliiilioth Knninor, unit fur mil tithnr rtdiuf its llto t'uurt may ili'oin Just mid piopi'i'. This summons la hoi veil upon you liy the piililli'iitlnu thi'ioof In the lleiul 1 1 it I lot In . Dully Kill! Ion. tor a pel iuil uf nix I'oiiiovullvo iiml Miir i'i'hsIvk wt'eliH In ueeuiiliiiieii Willi nil order therefor miiiln by the Hun. T. K. .1. liiilTy. JuiIku of tint t'lieull ('unit for hiiIiI J ml la- lii I District. Said unler requires puhlhullnii of thin milnuioliH fur six euiiHiieiitlvo ami Hiiei'PHHlvu weeliH, mid tlnil the Hint piihlleiillon Hint 1 1 lie on h'l'liluy. the i'uil iluy of .tune, I '.!'.! 2 It. H. HAMILTON, Attorney for I'lulullff I'. it. AiIiIiohh: lleiiil, iii'okoii. I (.1 -ft-1 I 7-::i :u-.iii' Sae 7IUI& for INFANTS and INVALIDS ASK FOR 9Horl.ckTs HID VMIglUill Avoid Imitation 1 & Substitute For Infants, InvalldaaodOrowlnRChlldran iRIchmllk.miltail grain aitract In Powdar Tht Original I'ood-Dtlnk For All AHNo Cooking NourUhta - DIcMtlbW i"llM"' '4a. ratlal -l XOTH'K TO rON'TUACTOHH Sealed proposals wilt lie received lit the olllco of UoiikIiib Johnson, School Clerk, Im I'lne, Deschutes County, llreRon. for Ceneinl Con tract n nil l'liiinhliiK Contract of; School IluiltlliiK mid Cymiiasiuin tin-' til 12 a. m.. July 2-2, tititl not! thereafter. Illds to lie opened on j the a mo date. I Plans and spoclllcntlons therefor may be secured at the oltlce uf I.e j Thomas, Architect, iiml IIiikIi TliompHoii, llend. Ore., aim ut July 1.1. 1922, upon a rush deposit of ffi. No propositi will he considered, unless accompanied with a certllleil check for an umuiiut enmit to seven "" per cent of the amount of tho bid. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. Dated ut I.u I'lne, Ore., July 11th. 1D22. ' 31-40c Sl'.M.MOXH IIY 1'I III.ICATION Iu the Circuit Court of tho Statu of Oregon for tho County of Des chutes. Viola It. Sumner, riulntlff, vs. Ilollle K. Sumner. Defendant. To Ilolllo K. Sumnor. Defendant: lu tho Namo of tho Hluto of Oro Kon, You uro hereby required to ap pear and answer tho complaint filed nttulnst you in tho nbovo entitled suit within six weeks from the dato of the first publication of this sum mons, to-wit: Within six weeks from tha 2nd duy of June, 1922. and If you fall so to answer the plaintiff will, for lack thereof, apply to the Court for Judgment against you as demanded In her complaint, to-wit: For a decree of tho above entitled Court of absolute divorce from tho defendant, fur the custody of the minor child of the pnrtles. t UNiTRsrrY(RrcoN Sffi The UNIVERSITY OREGON contains: The college of Literature, Scienc and tht Arts with 22 department. The professional tchoola of Archi tecture Business Administration -Education-tjraduale Study -Uw-Medicine Music Physical EducationSociology. The 47th Year Opera October 2. 1922 For acatalojut or ang Information toritt Tht Rcjlttror. UnWtrKlg of Oregon, Eufrnt, On ton. TIIK "MII.KY WAY" TO IIKAI.TII , Sex Hill: "It's really wonderful! I'm feeling Hue us silk -Since I'm consuming every duy. A ttturt or mure of milk. '"I'm gaining weight; I'm full uf pep; My liralil Is cleurer, tun. The "Milky Way" lu Perfect Health Has made me good us new. If you get feellu' all run down. Just try the "Milky Way." You're hound In "pick up" If you drink A i an it of milk each duy. Bend Dairy Store Wall Street BE SURE TO EXTINGUISH EVERY SPARK OF FIRE BEFORE BREAKING CAMP One little spark may cause the loss of millions of feet of very valuable timber. Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. The People's Store Sacred Heart Academy Boarding antl Day School for Hoys and filrls Abundant wholesome food and regular hours. Personal supervision with home like conditions. School Will Open Sept. 5, 1922 For information, call on or write SI8TKR HUPERIOIl, Klamath Falls, Ore. First Baker and Man Who Set Up The Electric Bake-Rite Oven Is Back On The Job Again having secured the services of Karl Swanson, the original Bake-Rite baker, we are in a better position to serve the public than in the past few months. A Fine Assortment of Fresh French Pastries and other goodies can always be had at the Bake-Rite Sanitary Bakery Phone 273 We Deliver to Your Home