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PAGE 4 THE BEND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, REND, OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1086 The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION Yubtl' Every AftcrniKMi Except Sunday lit Tha Dnd Uullotln (InrorporaUd) fiilcrwl mi Second Claai matter January 8, 1V1T, at the Pottofftoa at lu-nd. Oienun, under Act of March 8. 1879. HOHEKT W. BAWYKR - - Edltor-alanaaar 1IENIIY N. FOWLER - - Aatootata Editor An Iiide,Qiident Ncwipniwr. atuudinir for the aquare deal, clean huiincN clean politica and the beat mbaraatl of lUn.l and Central Oregon. UBtCpiPnON KATES lly Mall Ono Year 85.0O SU mi 82.75 Three Molltiia 11.60 lly farrier Ono Year 16.80 Six Munlhn 88..10 One Month 8 .60 All aulcr,tiona are due and l'AYAlll.K IN ADVANCE. NoticM of expiration are mailed aultacrihera and i( renewal U not made within reasonable time the iaicr will be dis continued. l'leaae notify ui promptly of any change of . or of failure to receive the paier resularly. Otherwit we will not be rcapcniU ble for coplea miaaed. Make all checka and ordern payable to The Uend IlulleUn. MONDAY, JUNE , 1WS N'optl of Dally Prayer: Beep tinck thy servant also from pre MUnptnoni sins; let them not hate dominion over me: then vhul.l I he upright, and I shall he innocent from the great trans gression. Psalm 19:13. TEJNNE8SEE AND THK TRUTH AH Ihe newspaper reports are thai the little Tennessee town where the Siop'es trial is to take place Is ar ranging fop the event in the spirit of holiday and commerce. Dayton sees Its rlity in the limelight coming and Intends to make out of it what it can. RipplinRhijroos THE NORTH POLE The North Pole is a vision, it lias no shape or I'onu. a phantom, in collision with endless cold and storm. The path that loads you to it winds wiordlv through the snow, anil bones of dead men strew it. o'er hummock, bern and floe. No fertile lantls are round it. inviting you to stop, so that, in case you found it. you couldn't raise a crop. There are no lights to guide you, save beams from frozen stars, no hot dog joints provide you with eats ami rich cigars. Hut all is empty, ghostly, a stretch of frozen woe, the landscape made up mostly of cheap and worthless snow. Up there a man may perish with none to hoar his sijrhs. save critters polar-bearish, who'll eat him when lie dies. And yet the men of daring outface the Arctic's moods, and bravely they jro faring to voiceless solitudes. It is the old. old story, the race is virile yet. and man, to gather glory, will laugh at danger's threat. He'd have a bard enchanted embalm his deathless name, and have his statue planted in some one's hall of fame. And we. the village bakers, the tailors and the clerks, the cops and underlakors. denounce him and his works. "He is u fool for going away from home ami friends, up there when it is snowing, where winter never ends." But if all men were cravens, and feared to sail away, from safe and sheltered havens, where would we be today? If Christopher had faltered, as doubt ful of his dope, the Choctaw's mustang, haltered, would be the country's hope. tlcularly when I talked aboul Ire 1 land." "You've lived over too much of the world." Pan answered. "You can' take a -well, a point of view made up of several notntl of view . That's i what Havel does. 1 suppose, that's ; . . ; , ' ; , , ,, . ., lui: lliey were safer here In event oi Ill,',, 111, 'Oil 11,11 III,',, o,,, II U. S. President Asks Aid Sent California (Continued from pattf i a movie night. Lyman's orches- iner; 9 p. m.. Parker's f.reat Amer- p. Mean hand: 10 p. m.. Packard bal-jtra lad hour. KHJ. Times, Los Angeles. 405.2 meters 6:30 p. m.. children's hour: 7:30 p. m.. Hawaiian talk: concert; li p All of which seems to tell something S p. m.. program: 10 p. m.. An orchestra. of Jirst how the town regards the law j Hickman's orchestra.' KKOA. Ithodi out of which the trial arises. The KN'X. K.vpress. I.os Angeles. 837 1 454.3 incurs I town apparently does not take the meters 4 p. m.. Helen s Household p in.. Hoffman orCBMtra KPW, Orvgonian. Portland. 491.5 meters .:., p. in . news: 9 p. ui . , ,. ..,,, wh(1 ..- nr,, broadens the mind.' Qiorta mlltd a little, "Qui darling friend was much more urgent in her invitation that you have luncheon at her house, than -he was when she asked me, tlo on. ...... cue., line ,ou. ., jn. , r,,K and I'cserveo. anil jusi as ticpcitiianie un derneath, as (he most llrlllsh llrlilsh er. I'll he unavoidahly ahsem 1 should go out nl' town ;mvwuy," so Pan did go io luncheon with ihe Kngllsh lady ami her family, the first lime since she had lived with tlloria that she went anywhere social 1 alone. She found thai her enthus Maim ahout London pleased and flit' tend them, her desire io know morel of the city provided ample couvetsa lion, her quleinc-s appealed to their uutciness. Her visit was a success and .lid a Kroal deal towards giving her Inde pendence and self rcllnnco. "I'm getting there." she said once "You've told me that I should find Bty own sort of people, then I d ho happy. Your friends area t my sort exactly; they're too clover and quick, they wouldn't have much use for me without you around." Gloria answered: "You could scarcely find a greater contrast than there is between the people you knew in KotTM City, who were too narrow ami intolerant, and further and more clUHUtroui treuiore, Santa llarbara was hardest hit and completely Isolated, according to re ports reaching here. Wire and telephone eoiuiiiiiuleii tion was down. I'lieouflriueil edvUtOI caching here staled tllhraltar dam the ally wne two teel under water. Utile I ii IK inart The OabrJIlp hotel fell apan. it j was reported, and Ihe main Uriel Of ihe low n was w recked, The Cabrlllo ami arlloaian boteta were In ruins, according to mcager advlces. whlcli did llol stale whether' any lives had been lost. Water mains were broken and builneai anil resldeullal teatlOM were inundated, Building! were partially demol llhed al Qavlota, near Santa llarbara. Milium! loss of life. The railroad slat ion at QolIU, near Santa llarhara. collapsed, and nil wires leading Into the IOWB were tlowu. At .Naples, railroad tracks were reported om of line, The first tremon were Mi throughout Southern California at 11:45 a m Al 7:05 additional shocks rocked Santa llarbara and surround ing territory. It is believed the later shocks caused the most dnmagtf. I I m. law seriously. While the law may be a joke so far as Dayton is concerned, it is a sad thing for the state of Tennessee. lly its enactment Tennessee has made I itself the nation's fool. Whatever i claim to the title Oregon may have had In the past must now he forgot-1 ten. ' Tennessee Is absolutely and fi nally IT. And how little the trial amount to. 41 the law is found unconstitu tional, as it should be in view of ths (lerman language case of last year, there's an end of it. Whether un-1 constitutional or not. students will! go on with the study of evolution,! nnd as is always the case with the forbidden thing, there will he greater! general interest in the subject than ever before. How often in the cen turies past the church has attempted to say what man should think nnd do and with what equal regularity has man paid no attention, proceeded with what he was doing and finally brought the church to his way of thinking. How often it has been the t'hris tion llaleaHll II who has fought with the scientist as Bryan is now fight ing. We think of Gladstone and i Huxley. Huxley, in our opinion, won! In the controversy. Science comes I as close to truth, or the truth of the: moment, ns anything can come. That which cannot stand study and exam ination in the light of truth will ulti mately fall. "The truth shall set you free." Truth is not made by law as Tennessee will some day realize. Hints; 6 p. m.. educational talk 6:30 p. m.. program: 7:3Q p. m style talk: 8 p. m.. program: ni.. HOVe 'College of Music; S.15 p. m.. leather; S:30 p. m.. Times: 10 10 p. m.. Darkness orchestra The Wall Flower By MARION RUBINCAM $ Mountain pasturage in Ihe North Pacific district of the aaUonal fereeta So Gloria summed up Ihe I'? """"" good Ibis year, report r. .-v l.,atiagn THK STRANGKK RADIO Today kpo. Hale Brov and Chronicle, San Fiflieleeo. 428.3 meters 3:30 p. m.. Code's orchestra; 4:30 p. m.. Seleor's orchestra- 5-30 n m cbil- clren'8 hour, baseball, market,; fi:3o!,ivs in I"'1- 'lria taken a bui IYNOP8I8 of PRECEDING land laid natnlni (MAI ib.Kh ( yor two or three day Gloria Pandora Nicholson is so shy thai worked hafd and was almost too she dreads meeting people and can tired to ko out at ntKht. Sh u never find anything to say to them.1 the sort that made friends vtv As a result sh makes no friends and where: she had come knowing nlv feels like an outcast even anionic her one or two people in Ixnd n. now own people. She lives, as a pour re- they and their friends in an always lation. with her Aunt Maude and ln- Increasing circle, deluged her with ele Peter and their very popular j invitations. daughter Gladys. All of them tell her1 Then Pan discovered one thin, so often she is hopelessly stupid that ;oria s intense enthusiasms, her she believes it. . extreme vivacity, her occasional reck- She does make one friend in the lessness of speech, somet imes amused village. Morton Newberry. Because and sometimes shocked the real Kng he is kind to her. she becomes pas- lish with their great reserve and sionately grateful, thinks she is in quietness. Gloria belonged to a cos love with him. Then Gladys sudden- raopolitan group. ly decides she wants Morton and goes "I nearly made that poor old dear off and marries him. leaving Pan- with the sweet voire faint by my au dora heart broken. Soon after. Gloria Hcs."' Gloria observed ufter some tea Gates, a .New York "woman Pan had guests had gone. 'l walked over every met before, send for her to look prejudice she had. I'm afraid, par- after her son. rrankie. In the city among kindlier people Pan begins to find herself and real-1 izes that -lie an outcast before.' only because she whs superior, rather, than inferior to the people she had' been associated with. She falls (nl love with George Kidgeway whom she thinks in love with Gloria. Gloria' is in love with Santley Collins, who: a os Herman KMlBl too tolerant and tiiH-uuveiitioiial. but j who are keen and amusing, as you Store, Seattle, j f You'll seltle finally into an in p. m.. Times; ti; between class and be tulte happy. 6,46 p. , i should man Ceorge, he likes the quieter sort tie puts up with my special lot because he thinks 1 need a restraining hand now and then hole social system. Then, as usual, she gave w ay to her restlessness again. "I wonder when George comes back' 1 feel like a wound up ma chine without a balance wheel when lie iMi t around. What a state to be in' Pan. we'll sail next week. I'll find my balance at home. 1 o al most finished my work here." Someone knocked, nnd the hotel page entered. He handed Gloria a card. "George!"' Gloria said n ached for the CATd. "How formal he's become." She g la need at the )lt of pasteboard nnd then went whiter than it Pan rose In alarm "Show him up. " GIOfIA said faintly Tuntarraei Suansrr nd Krl.-nd. Mountain Pasturage Is At Best, Says Official i-ANCY A P A r, T I - I P L O TiA E.MHy A H N1 C L A PB? 3 l eaMiotou'sIbu't d.a.z eMd oom'sMp a're d a r eMk e aMpoVeI n u m nmi O L K H I R A T E I ' l7! ntIfIdot'e' 3et op(s t yJBr i s k1 C A SJEBb L E A TjBc'A Vn A rlJv earn E DHksE myJBras'p 'k'n'owBsa' laCXUiR'Tj-' " D'E EMgR Li AM E D IR.E'a M3l p. m.. States orchestra; s p. m.. op eratic niKht; 1(1 p. m.. States orches tra. K!,X. Tribune. Oakland. 50S me ters 7 p. m.. news; S p. m musical program. Kf!(). General Electric, Oakland. 301.2 meters 4 p. m.. Halstead's or chestra; 5:30 p. ness trip Id France. Pan and Frankie go with her. CoWna has left London. Chapter 79 Pan began packing trunks again! this time full of fascinating new, dresses that (lloria had somehow KtlO Kiddies' ; found lime to select, and a few mod-j Klnb; 0 p. m.. musical program : 7esi. simple frocks which Pan herself I p. m.. news; 8 p. m.. educational pro-1 had bought. gram: 10 p. m . Halstead's orchestra. never thought I'd own a real KKI. Karle C. Anthony, fxis Ange-1 paris dress." she said once to Gloria. I les, 467 meters & : :s i p. m.. Kam-as she held out a flowered silk pos-l lner; f, p. in., nlghtlr doings; 7 p. m. .! sensing the most absurd of r hlffon California Serenadtrs orchestra; S p un, ia(r. aprons, with equally absurd program; 10 101. n program; !l p p. m., Bxamlner. Kll.l. Times, fis Angcli meters S p. m.. program. KNX. Kxpress. f.os Angeles. V.::', meters 7:30, S. 0, 10 p. m . prr grams; 11 p. m.. Abe Lyman'i or ehoslra. KOW, Oregonlan, Portland, 491.f ineiers fi p. m.. organ recital; p. m., news. KFOA. Rhodes Wore. Seal lie. 464.3 meters 1 p. m.. Times; 8 P. m.. Hoffman orchestra: 6:46 p. m., musical program; 8:15 p. rn., weather; 8:30 p. m., Times. Tomorrow KPO. Hale Bros, and Chronicle, San Francisco, 428." meters 4:30 P. m., Selger's orchestra: 6:60 p. in.. Children'! hour: 0:15 it. m.. baseball, markets: 6:40 p. m., statos orchestra ; 8 p. m., operatic night; lo p, m.. stains orohestra. KI,X. Tribune, Oak la ml, GUX me ters 6 p. in., Aunt Elsie's Sunset matinee; 7 p. m., news. KflO, Qeneral Electric, Oakland, 361.2 meters 4 p. m., St. Francis orchestra; o p. m., concert; 7 p. m news; 8 p. m.. Sons of St. Ooorge band and chorus: Cremona ttloj 16 p. m.. Halstead's orchestra. KFI, Earle ('. Anlboiiy. I.os An- rlbboni that formed straps over Ihe shoulders. She looked 10 am! nlto- (Mher charming in it. and Gloria had I insisted upon lis purchase. "French clothes are really only for certain types of women." Gloria an-j swerid. "I wish more women knew that. You've been well enough j 3f IP TrP Bl Pf iPiP is fl RBsH BBsT 60 ma6' 62 6J WF ilslricl sblef of grazing, with hca,luarlers in Purl land, who Is In Bond today. Indicating thai sheepmen are still experiencing ihe prosperity which followed Die pusl ar si 11 nip la the fail Ibal the II, ,000 hum of for est of the (forth Pacific i i hi ri i are carrying virtually n cap.icli, number of sheep this summer, according to lufomiallou obtained from Kavaungb The only dlfriiulty which will be cxperl'-nced by iheOpWei Ibis season si,,, 'In connection with their forest gra iug alloiiuenls win he in trailing their flocks over snow fields In Ihe summit country, believes ihe grazing ehlaf. High rldgci of the mountain are still mantled with deep snow. Sheep aYe being moved Into the forest allotment from home runges. but because Ihe fevd In ihe prairie conn try is eo good this rear, ihei flocks .are moving sjowly, AH fnr-j ests will be open to grazing by July 1 Fifty Scouts In Rally Saturday at Prineville HOfi than 5't boy MOVtl iari If I I bated in the area fli hl rally of the (Vniral Oregon boy MrOUl OOttBtll In! I Trim-vlMi' on Jun' 17. m inrilliiK to j a report today by Si out K4Tiitlf V ! JI. MofMe Wlrinern of the varloiirt j vtsnli follow: Wafer boiling eoatttt Until Dani ! Why Electric Cooking Is Coolest! Because Heat con centrated in the platea under the cooking ves st'is nut poured out iiiiu tlip kitchen. Because Th ovena are Insulated i" in tlip heat S "ii can sn joy an oven-cooked li" ner or do a I'in ' coin pany" linking without overheating the kitch en. ir you have ji conablmed ehanglnf, or bare lonieO foi tile cool cleanliness of tin . better cooking method, QhTl VOUn BLBOTUIO It A N G E NOW and enjo) It during tb hot-weniher tnontha, As low as $67.50 Bend Water, Light & Power Co. forth. Bend; 'ire bj friction, coaleet, John Ponbum. Redmond dreeelai taee, Kenneth CnriaoB, Prinerillei wall Muling, troop No I II,' ml nkln the mehe eonteet, troop No I, Prine- vllle llrst aid contest, troop No. I, . 1 Bead Bead, Judge ton of .1,. ".'.,,:. relav. troop N.. tea. io- race, troop Sn 1. lie 1 lleli her of icburg 'oMluuil t R 1 nil RTVERSIDK FLORISTS Ploweri for All Octasions Hill Wall Grceubito-M. 8d Newport Phone B4fi Pollri'ltlrii In Se,eii tr. ,-U, decoralloiia for Ihelr knowledge foreign language I Physio- I Therapy MARCEL WAVINti. HAIR DYEING Hair Hohhino; Face and Scalp Treatments XPERT WORK OM.V JOSEPHINE REALTY SHOP Phone B4W liomo :i Rather lildg. HIRE A CAR and drive It yourself Reasonable Prices FRANK REED llotid and (inii-nwiiud Phone 26'J W I'ned Pur l.ol AJbrams Electronic Di agnosis and Treatment, Ultra-Red Rays, Chiro practic and ail natural or physical methods combined. Dr. R. D. Kelchum ('blroprncllr Phyxlclnn Hnllier lildg. CARLSON & LYONS PLUMBING & HEATING Plumbing and Knitting Huppli Hath lloom Acceiaorlot. etc , et Pipe, Valves and FittiiiKH TELEPHONE 155J-J n.) Horizontal. 1 Trial W-Vilr l. r ulma IrHififfl by Ble now to buy yourtsclfi 7 Brave woman To fi,ih y drawing hook through w.ttf r 1 4 Hon r mitiKtATirfei l'1 'Ills." j I$Pratltloa denoting location Ami ulit Klippci the frock over ber I H Dprttl it Largo vanei hi iiil anil faMpncil it. Th y 1 ; ; 11 K h ed I ;I"lltVi llV9 '(only the Qtiloi, domnre tntnga tlmt'ia 'suit you- look how rldlculOQfl 1 am bout .it the rvHUlt tJlorla with bef vtvld-; RAM and daKh was Rl .-twkwaril a ml out of plate In Pan's ilreHH ;is Pan Would have Uv.cn in one of Klorla'n bfiRffe Ufa Kownfl. They went bai k to London. Oeorgol ?j""5lntl f,r htnyy vptv refused to $0 until be had finisheil ; HjUfcg. R fUtonL RUdlbie plra hi work in Paris. Hon of brpth through noiio And Pan. much as hf liked the! !!T?.,oril sTln wuh rwif.) 40 jser of n''ni SO ICnowIctJH ZiXmU towing S4 "r-al W POttfle for "-Mimvient 17 Mild txpletwe 2'j Low raai of voice city of wonderful Imulcvards with tl blue sky and hoi himtlKht on marhl'' i.'.r ;M . , its ffscinatiiiL' khoM and IlKht hearted atmuspheri'. waa fc'ad girmffitD to lie wuere she lould understand till I an go Age, They hud Hie same suite nf rooma In the same liotcl. and Pan, will: lh Hid of her map. htd no further I1011 ble in fludliiK her way about. "It's like coming boine.'' rifafl said. KoleH. -4b metern 5:30 p. m., Ex-land smiled cheerfully out the wltv amlner; 8 p. in., nightly doings; 7 dow at the rain, p. in., organ recital: 8 p. m.. Bxanvj Her companion shivered B llttln lii in r-ln xtnrd hr yollow pig- nifnt K. window oTr a door &2 Bfitrs noe tory orgnn fi'i Prrtcrtnd n-mii.it ion of food II Extremity of foot 17 Kind of yellow cbown II Lair Dy Distant m Observe 14 Number of fwft II 1'rliitlnK mnsur fr heit of glnaa 67 ConrtlnM-nl no Hnu c rin Morltestal 70 fhopolnto drink 71 ItiilHenee 73 tsgseloul h Hair Wimh Vertical. 1 A rollgloua n:ct known as Prlands I ifnptraonaJ pronoun 3 fall 'if work 4 Implement I One of bonei oi forearm 6 Large hammers 7 Ha ughlinrrifl 8 Pnle tan t Clr let 10 Alleged force or natural powoi eld to produce hypaotlam ipi 1 It Baiata IS 0ynopsli 10 To cut for Inanrtlon Into a mot- tine 13 fatbtf , 21 Hinetllng organ 21111110-r SUbatltUta 28 Tiny 2 Rxllfd railway tahhr.) V A ld-'i;-jamp (nl'hr. 31 lidne 32 Llghllieurtrd 34 Animal gard'h 31 Body of nator OPemala tfeitir 42 Foreign 43 Man ner 41 Botany fabbr.) 41 To implore 46 Hair (poet.) 47 point (f comprina 4h Fountain boveraga 41 Kind of mrjoii To a souvenir 63 63 Oounteaanee 60 Later (j"! (ilii'i name If. Hawaii an food fis Artlnt's hat 711 'ompn re ( althr.) 72 Township (abbr.) iXoliillon nil) miprar In neit lan. "BETTER THAN SPECIFICATIONS" I That is what they aay ahout CONCRETE WORK now being done by Deschutes Concrete Pipe Company CITY GARBAGE CONTRACTORS Will Remove Your Garbage Tl 66 W. 835 Bond U ,1-1. , Dirt, Itiirk or mi-, kind of Knfuno "Tim Vollow Trucka" Dr. I'auline Sears Westei OmOPASHIO I'llVHli'iAN Qratfnate of Auierleaii si-ihhiI or llall'0inlllr Toal (Irailualr Dcn.rr I'olfrllnl, aoarei ti-iut i-n lather Bit!. Office Phone i. Bee, 11711 11 DR. J. W. THOM Physician and Bnrseon (VKaae Dldf, Offloe phone i-i. Rea, r,ni VERNE WILJ. GIVE YU A Kin STEAK, PRKKOH PHI BO POTATOKH, AMD ALt THE HOT BISCUITS VOl) CAN BAT ion 50c . TERMINAL CAI K Ncl lo I'H lli lilc's Scn lrr Hllllliin Prepevittor 62 Kveij W. G. Manning, I). M. I) Dentistry Hum- 12-14 O'Kann nida. f'hoiin i vm w. Bend, Or. OPEN West Side Service Station - Central Avenue and Columbia Street DR. G. W. WINSLOW VETERINARIAN lleil'lence 44 Irving Phonn 1 ; WAREHOUSE Stfire your goods and fur niture in our brick stor age plant Furniture Grated and Shipped OREGON TRANSFER 15 Bond St. Phone 66 Mrs. Midler's and Presley's HOHOOli OK ItMAUTV ('l'1TUHK Cofnplota tfoneral cmirarj in Madame PattoiiaHUne'ti ami Parlior molbode, BNnOLIj NOW MRS. MULLER'S BEAUTY PARLOR 1 111 Q" H' I'ln.ni' :t,-i.