PAflE ins iirnd ncixKTiy. daili elition, bend, oiuraoN, sati'hday, HKITKMBKIt 6, 1010 Co Vou KNOW WHAT?. IT II baoiUeTh(t'J f if TEEN eARS-FA.TOfb.FWIHd OlO FlrTCtN ttARS-EH WAR f-WTTWPW-U WWd-ASi VCARS rOR MC, Dinu Uiurll ti O TwAXOkTMAT Vnu I inn at u ,c ninl HOME A. TV SWEET rtWn HOME by Juck Wilson The Best Evidence I Copyright But Scfaafincr Ic Mux M. P. The largest and wearables to be GARDEN SURVEY AT POWELL BUTTE MADE Vnusnally Good Results Attained by 1 Vegetable and Fruit Growi Threading Is Started. POWELL. BUTTE, Sept. 3. A survey of the gardens and small jfrult flats on the ranches of our community- made this week shows fint nnlv ihot tla ffi rrlnn a o ia nvf en Rood but there are specialties that deserve more han passing mention. Mrs. Frank Kissler has unusually fine corn, while Mrs. C. M. Charlton is marketing much fine cabbage; fine logan berries are ripe on the bushes on the ranch of L. A. Perry In the Upper Powell Butte country. String beans of high quality were seen at the home of Mrs. D. A. Gates, while C. M. Charlton is grow ing as good watermelons as could bo desired. Mrs. Mustard boasts of her cucumbers, and Mrs. Geo. Tuesdale Is busy picking currants 1 to supply her customers. Mrs. Kissler had some of the finest gooseberries ever 79 5? is f A Challenge to YOU HALL the , savings and investment habit born of the Liberty Loan Cam paign continue? Shall the education to thrift and conservative investment endure? Or shall the American peo ple revert to their former extravagant Intuits? Your answer, as a thrifty, pa- ino'ic American Savings Account FOUR PER CENT ; Tut Bank or 8iipihd Butvmm .T The First National Bank ' OF BEND There is no more convincing; evidence than "to be caught with the goods." And that Is the exact position of the Cashmau store. When it comes to "right up-to-the-minute" fall styles we have to plead guilty of being "caught with the goods" right in style and right in price. We have an unusually large . stock in all sizes, too. The certainty of getting exactly what you want merits your as surance of getting what you call for here. No matter what it is, a suit, a pair of shoes or a collar button, you'll find absolute satisfaction here. The Best Styles, The Lowest Prices CASHMAN, Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx best stocks of dependable found in Eastern Oregon seen in this section as well as red raspberries. Arthur Wurzweller has a field of alfalfa where the shocks touches each other on the ground and are as thick as they can stand. Ed. A. Bussell can show potatoes with Mustard the "spud king." Mrs J. A. Riggs has tomatoes and the sec ond crop of pears that will .melt in your mouth. Mrs. A. N. Bayne says her bees are working overtime; they make so much fine honey. K. H. Stewart thinks he will have a third cutting of alfalfa if he can get tnn second crop out of the way soon enough. This is only a brief men tion of the many things we saw thai are growing right here and doing well. The next special mention will be of the poultry of thi section. J. A. Rlggs comenced threshing Monday with Geo. Shoberti thresh ing outfit. This is a small machine but it saves the grain an 1 that Is what is required in these duys of mgn prices or wheat. A meeting of Powell But.'e Sorosis at Community 'Hall was neM last week with Mrs. Carl Linqulst as nostess, asslBted by nor daughter Miss Ebba Lindquist. The color scheme of the club was carried out in the decorating, and also in the re freshments, old rose and gold In 2i2ia will be a start to AT ONCE. PAID ON SAVINGS 11 1 0 i a BEND'S CLQTHIER men and boys fall now on display. both flowers and Ices. About 0 ladles were present. . Mrs. Callable of Buffalo, New York, Bister of Mrs James Lenmore was a guest of 'he club for the afternoon. ' Otto and Will Paul's havo beoii" on Joying several days outing In the mountains this week. Ned Angland, one of Powell Butte's most popular bachelors, was married recently In Bend to Miss Minnie Mallory. They are spending their honeymoon at Crescent Lake, but will probably make their future home at Powell Butte. Nate Wurzweller of Portland, vis ited at the ranch home of his brother Arthur Wurzweller last week. Miss Crystal Sturdevan has been spending several days as a guest at the E. A. Bussett home. Mrs. Jacob Becker and two daugh ters of PrlnevlUe have been visiting ner daughter Mrsi forma Marker and family at Powell Butte. Mr. and Mrs. Minor are empliysd on the Meyer ranch during the hav ing season. There will be a Home-Coming Wei come meeting at Community Hall Friday night for all service men of this community. The Indies of Sorosis club ore leading this move but everybody is expected to turn out. A good program, refreshments and a social time for all. The pro gram will commence at 8 o clock. Everybody Is asked to appear on time. Mrs. Cora Hundorshott who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Cur tls, at the Dan Hourlgan ranch, has gone to ner home. Mrs. Henry Whitsatt and children visited relatives in Prinevllle over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lnfollatte and family of Prinevllle visited at the home of Harry Whitsett Sunday. Mrs. Whitsett and Mrs. Lufollette are sisters. Leland Casey and his mother Mrs. Laura Casey have returned from an outing spent at their ranch on the upper Deschutes. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Worrell were shopping in Redmond Saturday. ' E. A. Bussett with his mother and sister, also his son Ross Dunsntt have returned from their trip. They re port a good time, but encountered some very bad rouds, and iviort crops suffering from droui'i In tho Willamott valley. Rlna Recovered From Gull. " Oulls nro attracted by any small shining object, which nccounls for n valuable engagement ring, which was accidentally dropped overboard in mid Atlantic, being found in the gizzard of one of these birds, shot months after ward off the coast of Mulne, Remember b i g benefit dance at Hippodrome for benefit of war's starving children, Sept. 8. Adv. u. aioi i r . rnwuru i; i i hi t i 1 i 7j 0ial drtrltom thus Mr tara 10 traU (or to ord or Im. On mm pat tor all om III. AU clMi&d ad.artkUMi itrtctly cab la ailruic. WANTED WANTED Ladles' waists and skirts to French dry clean; ulso One laundry work. Will call and deliver. Address Hustler, Uox 538. City. 87-78-83p WANTED 'Housekeeper for two on ranch. Middle n.ted wnmnn pre ferred. Box 609, Bend, Ore. - B0-7p WANTED Man to do plowing on runch hi Plainvlew. Call at 811 Georgia Ave. 81.-7 8c WANTED To buy. a second hand piano. Must be cheap. No deal ers. Will make good payment down, rest on time. Write to P. O. Box 645. 86-77-82p TO BUY Shoats to feed. Address ,. Box 197, or phone 10-F-14. Bend. 83-77-9P WANTED Colored lady cook. . Oood wages. Phone 1601. 36-71tf0 WANTED At tbe brick yard, a few good 16 a day men. Bend Brick A Lumber Co. 77-42tfc Quite Comfortable, Think You. A comfortable widow Is Mrs. Amnndn Jackson, colored. She Is drawing three $.')7.50 pensions, or f 172.50 a month, for the Iors of three husbands during the nr. and will draw that amount for 20 years. Mrs. Jones' husbnnd died of spinal menin gitis soon after entering the service and taklnit out a 10,0i0 Insurance policy. The widow married one Smith. He took n maximum life In surance policy In her favor mid was killed ln action. Then Mrs. Jones Snilth married Private .Tackion, a re turned soldier, who also named her In n $10,000 policy. Influenza made her n widow' a third time In less than two years. Tho war rlHk bureau de clines to make known her address, doubtless fearing thnt she would be Inundated with offers of marriage. Brother to tho Mosquito. The prolonged drought has produced a proline host of Insects, and certain species of gnats are developing a dis concerting Interest In ankles, says Lon don Dally Mall. Some women are wenrlng linen bandages as o protec tion. An official at tho Natural History museum. South Kensington, states thnt the chief offender Is a tiny Insect bear ing the long name of Ochlerntntus dor sails, which breeds In estuaries and explores Inland. It Is to be found nil around London, especially on the Sur rey downs. Another bloodthirsty gnat Is the I'ullcnrls, which Is labeled at the mu seum as "particularly troublesome In the evening. Its bite Is revere, and with mnny people causes bad sores." 8panlsh Birth Rate. Now It Is In Spain that they are beginning to worry about the rising dentil rate and the fulling birth rate. Dr. (Jninez Ocnnn present In El Slglo Medico (Barcelona) sIiiIIhIIcs for sev eral years, showing that In 11)12 tho death rntb whs 21.0 per 1,000 popula tion, and thnt by 1017, before the ad vent of he pandemic of influenza, It had duett to 2(1.10. And Hie birth rnto fell from 81.00 per thousand In 1012 to 20.2 In 11)17. Olllelal figures for 1018 are not yet available, hut In llio city of Madrid the dentil rate rose In thnt year to B0.H7, while the birth rate fell to 20,70, The figures for 1018, however, ire Ui normal because of the piindcin'lu. " , i ', . S f . J . ' - ME FOR SALE FOR SALE Five snaps. 12400.00, five-mom modern bungalow, two lots; 12600.00, six-mom modern bungalow, close. In; $3600.00. six room modern residence; 12300.00, nix-mom biingulow, . two lots; f 1060.00, four-room house, cornur lot, Park addition. C. . V. Kllvls. 89-78c FOR SALE 1914 Kord In good condition; shock absorbers; good tires. Phone Hod 381. A. W. Bontrager tiarugo. 92-7SC FOR SALE Good thrmvroom house with lights and water, in Ken wood. Price $660. Terms. Will take Ford cur In good condition as part puyment. Inquire 1133 New port. 80 77-Ss FOR 8ALE Dodge; hus run 4600 miles, nearly lOO'o now. J. Ryan, 72-7etfc FOR SALE Shetland pony, suit able for children. Can bn seen at Aune's barn. 75-76-8p FOR 8ALK Touring car. ' Can bu bought right If taken this weak. Inquire J. Blake, nt Baker's Uro cery, 62-76-80 , MOTHER V SCHOOL 1 1 tiSt!idfSfr'w -Jk .Mother's school days begin many, many hour ahead of Mary Jane for It Is mother's nimble flngors that shape, itltch and coni j struct those dainty neat school frooks and this must necessarily b done In spuro moments bofore the school boll sounds In Soptember. Serges and Scotch plaids are tho' staple materials (or school frocks. Those two models nro refreshed with those-dainty round collars- Just like ilsor. wears and both aro bolted. Two Among Many Good Things About Pennsylvania Vacuum CupTires Guaranteed Oilproof ,i Imtnuno finm tletiirlorallon of oil and (fi'euso Quality Vacuum CNip Tlrns nro mndn to typlfv tliti Meuls of their makors to (V0 USUI'S Ut till tllllUH tilt) lllfllCKl, pllKHlllIU (j nitl 1 SMITH'S TIRE SHOP G. ,l Smith tie ccARe INSTCAU Or ,,57; BMJY MINE I MEANT! K ALSO MINE". FOR BALK lly ownir, Chevrolet 490; reuitoiinlilo. Write Box 67. llend, Ore. 8 3-7 St fo FOR 8A1.K Elect rlo ranxe. com plete with wlrlug and fusn block, autotuntio double oven; 170. In quire at Forost Service Office. 18-72tffl FOR SALE Two now modern flvo rooiu butiKaluws on Delaware avunue Inquire J. Ityun ft Co. 70-B4lfo MISCELLANEOUS PERRON borrowing books of plans from office of J. Ityun please re turn samo. 8H-78-800 LOST LOST But ween Tumnlo crnok and Bond, hluck overcoat Willi qulllod lining. Finder ploase leave at Dr. Turner's office, or Kenwood Gro cery. 88-78-ilp TO TRADE. FOR TRADE -Fat beef steer for - good milch cow. Address Box 197, or phono 10-F-14, Bend., i 83-77-Op HOURS START FIRST C -