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WEDNESDAY, AUGl'ST 9. 1922 BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY GUARD YOUR THOUGHTS: Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good re port; it there be any virtue, and It there be any praise, think on these things. Philippians 4: 8. FOOTBALL AND SOLOMON From our position way off In a distant corner ot the bleachers It seems to us that in the game being played down on the field by the Southern" Pacific and the Union Pa cific teams with the Central Pacific as the football, there Is an end that is possible without the retention of the ball by either. It may be that If we were nearer the side lines we would see or know that this end Is not .feasible. Nevertheless we offer it for the coaches to use or reject as they see fit. While both the Union and the Southern ask for the Central, the chief end of each is different. The Union wants the Central in. order to secure an entrance to the valley by way of the Natron pass and an ex tension of lines through Central Ore gon. The Southern's chief argument for the retention of the Central is that it may continue to enjoy through line business from San Francisco to Portland. The Union has never ex pressed any interest in the California lines of the Central. The Southern, it seems to us, has taken an interest in the Natron line of the Central only In order to secure favorable public opinion for its retention of the whole system. Our suggestion is simple. Let the Union have the Natron line into the valley and possibly down to Klamath Falls; let the Southern retain that part of the Central that forms an in tegral part of Its main line, that is, from Tehama, Cal., to the Oregon state line. The rest of the Central might probably go-to the Southern, also. We appreciate the fact that the set tlement will be made by the com merce commission within the limita tions laid down by the transportation act of 1920 and it may be that no such division of the Central is per missible. Unless, however, the law - clearly forbids, this would seem to be a Solomonesque way of dividing the baby to which neither mother could object. 7 " LIFE IS STRANGE When a man determines to abjure punk habits which have made him poor, it seems that all the fates protest, and for his downfall do their best. My pastor often called me down for smoking pipes around the town. "0 foul example for the young," he grimly said, "by you is sprung; the children see you burning grass, and imitate your curves, alas!" My doctor said, "You've smoked so long that all your works are going wrong." And so I cried, "I'll smoke no more, though smokeless days may be a bore." Before my vow had aged a day, a neighbor sought my door to say, "Your songs encourage and uplift, and so I've brought a little gift; a pipe of meerschaum, fair to see, and when you smoke it think of me." When he departed from my gate, there came another smiling skate, who said, "0 Bard, your deathless rhymes have saved my life a thousand times! When I had chilblains and repeat, I rubbed your verses on my feet; and when my hair was falling out, and when I had the duplex gout, I took a madrigal of yours, and found it beat the drugstore cures! You are a sun among the stars, and so I've . brought you some cigars, the kind that kings and princes use they do not smell like burning shoes." You ask me if I kept my vow; don't bother me I'm busy now. dustrial court. Tonight's session will be featured by the address of Lord Shaw of Dun fermline, and M. Henry Aubepin, the election of the general council, and the president's reception. Last night Ciiief Justice Taft, the Hon. John W. Davis, former ambas sador to Great Britain, and the Hon. George W. Wickersham delivered ad dresses before the California branch of the English Speaking Union, of which Taft was formerly president, and of which Davis is now honornry president. Committee reports will be present ed, discussed and acted on Friday. Especial attention was paid by the committee on professional ethics to the alleged abuses of "patent attor neys," who are advertising exten sively. Most of these "attorneys," the committee reported, are not attor-neys-at-law, but are laymen who have standing merely as agents of inven tors, and who are registered as "attorneys-in-fact" with the patent of fice. . The committee declared that most of those who get into the hands of such attorneys believe they are ob taining legal advice when suc!i is not the case. The committee recommended that the commissioner of patents adopt a rule prohibiting the solicitation of business by such "registered patent attorneys," at least insofar as they describe themselves as "attorneys." The same recommendation was made in regard to laymen who advertise as "income tax attorneys." The committee on International For some time the forum meetiugs of the Commercial club have been of a perfunctory nature. There have been no questions of especial impor tance to be discussed and it has been something of a task to discover any thing to talk about.. Under the cir cumstances we venture to suggest a program that will fill a number of meetings. This is a discusion or de bate on the nine measures to be voted on at the coming general elec tion. Three of the measures are of such nature that general discussion is probably not worth while, but the other six can easily take the time of six meetings. . . AMERICAN BAR IX. CONVENTION (Continued from Page 1.) dent of the California Bar association presiding. The meeting was concluded by an important address by Governor Henry J. Allen of Kansas, on the legal achievements of the Kansas In- Milk For Infant & Invalids NO COOKINQ .'he "Food -Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch etHome.Office.and Fountains. Atk for HORLICKS. Mr-Avoid Imitations & Substitute LEGION DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT MolitoVs Orchestra $1.00 Admission No War Tax law mado the Important recommen dation that the United States "find a way to make use ot the Interna tional court ot arbitration ut Tho Hague, and partiolpute In Its labors, which the government of the Unitod States can do without becoming a party to the league ot nations us such." PAYING RENT and acquire a house of your own with the Bnme expenditure. A little judgment will prompt uny man to stake his future on good old real estate. It's always there, and the value mounts skyward with the years. Make no mistake, real es tate Is the foundation of almost every substantial fortune. Why not begin to mount the ladder of suc cess. Come around aud be cap italist. Bend Investment Company HOB WALL 8T. You Always Know There Is no guesswork with the Estate Electric Range No uncertainties. No mistakes. No disappointments. In the llrst pluco, you know as a matter of scicntilic fact, just how much heat anil Mow much time in tho oven each kind of food should not. You are given a Copyrighted Cook ing Chart which tells you this. And you always' know the heat of your oven, for the Es tate Klcctrle Range Is equipped with a genuine mercury ther mometer. This is not simply a "licut Indicator," but an in strument of precision, gradu ated from 100 to (1150 Fahr enheit. . HOPE ELECTRIC SHOP EXERCISE EVERY PRECAUTION ABOUT FIRE WHEN IN THE WOODS The forest is dry now and fire spreads rapidly. The ShttvKn-Hixon Company AT THE HOTELS Pilot llutto Ina W. T. MfNulty, John K, Kollock, Mrs. K. 11. Onboru, Mr. and Mrs. 11. D. Runsoll, Gordon Kussull, T. M. Word, L. II. Campbell, K. 11. Parshall. Phil Kastorday, Port land; Yarn Johnson, Hnokune; Wil liam Culp, Seattle; 11. 8, Cram. Prinevlllo; Marshall Hooper, Judge 8ykan Lasurui and wife, II. W. Fire lock and wife, Ban Francisco: Fred N. Walliioo, Tumnlo; Mrs. J. I). Zlcli ler, Miss Irene Stealer, Yakima; C. W. Wanior. The Dalles. Donning Hotel J. E. Mm ray. H. C. Johnson, Cornell, Wush.; J. K. Alio, R. K. So I in 8, 8. P. & S.; Loo Urookshlol, Nampa, Idaho; Charles M. Opinio, Mudford; L. O. Rolihvwlsu, A. Musklln, Seuttlo; Clam K. Alk iii a n, L. O. Williams and wife, H. L. Stott and wife, Portland; II. K. Hart man, J. CussbarKor, The Dalles; Art Manning, U. 8. F. 8.; Leo Johnson, Sisters. , Wright Hotel A. L. Ilo-won, Num pa, Idaho: C. K. Snyder. Pralrlo City; Kdwnrd Knaiif, Portland; II. McDow oll, J. Fruser, Mitchell; H. Erlcknon, Redmond. Hotil Cony Juck Erlckson, Rod iiiond; Douglas Johnson and wife, La Pino; Mr. aud Mrs. Long Iluls, I'rine villo; Alh'Ot A. Qruiigett, llurns; Wil liam Young, Missoula, Mont.; Ilud Holiday, I.owlsUin, Idaho; I.. J. Pa nel. James T. llrophy, Minneapolis; J a in o Ruiinoll, A. Henderson, Kla math Agency. Area and Coast Line of Braill, Tho total arm. of llrimll Is call, muted nt IU10I,B.M square mllca. II has 4,tXK) miles of count lino, with ninny harbors, and the Amnion river ayetein, which enables ocean going steanicrs to travel Inland fur 11,000 IllllVe. Curaltsanaaa Costs Largo turn, A IlKhtliiK expert aura Unit ,oii 2tXi,(HKl.UKI won), of lKht la wasted very year Ihroiiuh failure to keep globes, rellectiira, lumps and other lla-lit sources free from dust and dirt, rrequent cleaning of this equipment ia a necessary measure of economy. I tx- Mualcal Note. A very deaf old lnily, walking oliUMt the struct, saw an Italian lurnlniTs peanut runnier. Nhn stolid looking nt It awhllu, shook her head and said : "No, I nhnu't give you any money for such mimic as Hint. I can't hear uny of III I mum, and beside II smalls as If them wero something burning Insldol" The Cuiigregutlonallst, Attraotlvo Burmtae Woman. Full may cheek, mnllluu luiitilli, jetej black Imlr, Miimlcil nhln, rotroimcd noso and a tlw reainy roniilcl.n make the llurinetm woman the most (tractive specimen of Kur ICuslern femininity. Thought for tha Day. Many u hiishaiiil anil wife stny mar led simply becnuse neither una likea he Idea of quarreling with a atmnger. New York Sun. Only Five More Nights of the Bible Chautauqua Frnukllu Avenue and Wall Hlrert Attend Kvery Hc-rvli-o A Vital Message for You Hiihjcrt mm follows: WKINKMAV, Al'CJI'HT 10 "Your t'nne In Court, Have You Au Attorney?" TIU'ltHDAY, Al'lil'HT 17 "The Acid Test of loyally" FRIDAY, Al'til'KT IN "Nlilflliig Hand or Nollil Hock" HATl'ltllAY, AltilNT III "Needed! K)e mill Ijir NMf InllM" Hl'XD.lY, AltilHT 2. 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