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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1909)
DMY FAHMINQ 00NnRE8S, WOMEN WHO LEAD Of M71B. TAXTB SOCIAL LIFB. Mrthods of Increasing Orop Outpul 1g Will Uo Olicuited. Tho Dry Farming confros In now ewyanlzed, with mmu irlatuncy uni t4Vflrinlnntlon lo Im hoard from In till HMttcr at urging IU claim uiion tin tAntlon of tha public. Tlio faith dial Iff! promoter nnil operator of thli iifioclutlon Imvti In their claim of drj farming method, wall carried out, Mnot lio queatloned, ssy tlio cdlloi fjthu Twentieth Century Farmer. Thi Mperluncca anil result of careful nn 'ytftltteiit work In crop growing uirorli rt'tlio fvldence that U ottered In te Oniony of tha frnnlblllty of dry farm Mt method iind dry farming a an In 'sVnttry. yjy t In not urprllng that there nn itikj doubtful, Ilia skeptical, tlio unbe IMrcr In converting tlio dry land of tin Mtfd Vet to agricultural purpose, Ui gSwlng of cropi, tlio cultivation ol trMhnnl and forest, tlio t-itnbllahlnt eft home and ilia building up of com mercial Internal and Industrie ot vtjti land: wo xwy Unit It In not ur ffiig that Diim hesitate, that thej tfetibt tliu nvallablllty of lufllclrnl mlsturn to grow crop; thitthey foro east seasons of drouth, etc. All thno tiring hid t lirlr period and havn exert ihtftliflr Inllunnco tu dlacourK and jtAJudlrn tho mind of tliu public na tin Mllliiment of thn country ha pro sjmaed wi'ttward for thu last llfty yetrs, and yt cultivation ha keen tin elvllising Infljenru that haa conuurt'd tfituth, hot wind and tho barrenness oCjhc plain and prairie countries that M now the ilrndenea In proJuctlon. ,-iTlio I'ourlh Dry Farming congress Will liuld It meeting at Hillings, Mon tM. October 20, 27 and 28, I POD. TM will not only bo an Institute fur dry farming farmer and dry farming ItMtiuctoni and teacher, but It will bo wft rxpotltlon of dry farming product teeh a thin or nu other country hu mr wltnrsrrd. There aro pledged al reedy exhibit from thirteen Western Mte that aro engaged In dry farming 'werk. Tho organization by date, to lttw what each I doing and capable Isfjdolng in thn railing of grain and rotable crop, without Irrigation, I lavlfeaturn never beforo undertaken In it4 dlstlrct ami promises sorno great iMTprUe for vlaltor. isTh area of tillable land In the tJfelted State not yet turned to culti vation I comparatively tmall, and un jtajfr present condition of demand by M hoineleder will lat but a few WHO year at moat. It I only the part at) good bualnr judgment that the dry farming dlitrlcl be Invettlgated Isjrthoao who cuntemplato getting a hermi under the fres homeitead law. 0rl land and the bett location will bffthe flrit taken. Kach year will re 'ekcu tho quality of landn to bdlped ef o government homeitead. Who Dry Farming congrr will be Vfood place to vltlt next October, In rHajw of getting dry farming Informa Men and dry farm on which to put it Mu prictlc. The Dry Farming con 'gets announce that there aro 200, 0.000 acre of arable land awaiting Welopment by tho dry farming ineth fate. pfilany a man It an Mrt band at put lit hi fool In It IHE PRESIDENT'S WIFE Wive of (lencrnla Hell and l!d ward Chief Among Social Leader at While Home. GOLD LACE HAS CHEAT HEYDAY l'rt'Stdontlnl Affair Mado Clay Through Prnienco of Land and Dea Fighter of Nation. COFFEEi TEA SPICES rUIUNO POWDER EXTRACTS 1 1 OT f IMI IT uuoi mum UOEQaBECDK CLOSSETfiDCVERS POailtND. OIL J TS ATu)fj'QrikFvH&rk) Dl W A. WISB j. nn l.lr in I'alnUu !nUI WiitK in V inUnJ Out-of-Town People 'Hfceull rmrmWr ilnl mir f .rm l rrcnBi 'IrJii MllXiK AND VI Ml HrlVI Ifll: MimT MKN'ilTIVi: IUKIIM SiriPIIT 1IIK IXKHX NOU1UDI.NTH, nu uimrlaliuy. tho Noxt riltoon Dnya ij ii WOKK IN A DAY i( rr- ID ItlVKIY I'AINI.IIHH r;.V llAl fi'l v'ltl- h. n jitalrirHi-tr' .Irful Ni: UKMOVI 111 TTII ANH IIOI ll-AIN IfflFor I win uiv yuu a iruini bk uuiti vr iurvv- iln rrown ?'r W W lirklE lrlh ? r rrwn . o.iu ilorrnamd nillnia ......... 1-"J r-p fliuntt , 'W i.1 iuI.Ih r iUIt ,.....,ii... Pi" IhkI nil ruliWr liUt. 7.10 InlaMHIIruCllunt 'W ULWOlUCaUARANTEKD ID YCAK3 Dr. "W. A. Wise Piealdent and Manaser lie Wise Dental Co. (INO ) Thltxl and W.,hlnBton 8U. POHTLAND, ORCQON U'aLltiftea errMVioii'1eiife I When Mr. Tuft, In her oHlclsl role a flrat lady ot thn Innd, iiirrounded humtdf with a coterie of tint rlovoreal and brlKhinat omcer of the twin braurhtt of tliu aorvlcn, everybody In WaahliiRton oolety rccognliimt thai th era of thn army and navy net had arrived. In bravo array tho military men form n moving backKrnund at Mr. Taft' nt home, and In their Im innoulatn drra the onicur of the land and in fnrcim nrn a aplondld attrlbuie at Mr. Taft'a fnaclimtliiR Knrdon par tie. At tha While llouta entertainment acnrcidy ban tha lino of gucat iaed until Mr. Taft I nurrounded by a croup of orncer and their wive, dauKhtnra and awftctlienrta, whom pernlflARo and lauchler Inatantly dl alpato any Indlrntlon of an npprcaalve or o "inllltary" perfunclorlneM, Iteptaelng Col llromwell, who with Mr, llromwell wore dominant factor In the aoclal life Of tho capital In the laai admlnlalrallon, I Col Hponcer Coaby, whnan career ha been marked with dlttlnctlon. Col. Coaby I the Drat of the admlntatratlon bachelor to announce hi anKiiKctnriit, and In (ho fall Mla Yvonne Hhepnrd. ilmmli ter of Mr. Charle It. Hhepard or New York and Washington, will fall heir to the H)lllon vacated by the withdrawal of Mr. llromwell Mla Hhepard I tall and ivelte, her well-carried head 1 graced with quan title of llky, ralrbrown hair, and her pretty complexion I et oft by the taate Mla Hhepard display In tho an lection of the color of her gon. Bhe wear large hat, flower trimmed, and long, sweeping gown, which accen tuate the graceful ilendtrnea ot her figure. A the wife of thn President' aid and constant attendant. Miss Hhepard will be thrown conatantly In associa tion with the White House family, and her adroltnesa and social graces will be put lo a sovero teit In the carrying of n rnlo not less Influential Minn iWHcutt (Int. Itrtl'a WM it I'mtfr, A wife of the chief of staff, Mr. J Franklin Ilell will have a high position In tho full tide of tho ofllclal season. Not content with standing at the head of the serried rank of army dntn, Mr. Ilell I no less popular with. the diplomatic a well as the con gressional and president set. A a great friend of Mr, Kdaon Ilradley ot New York, she I In touch with the smart lift' of tho little coterie of tho rich and Important who come to Washington each winter to enjoy It season. den. and Mr. Hell lait winter took possession ol n commodious homo nt Fort Myer and there throughout the season Mrs, Ilell challenged tho ad miration nt society by tho conduct of a ssrles of delightful entertainments, her guest Including the grlttled vet ernns who surround tho chief of staff, the young ofltcer eager for an oppor tunity to display their mettle, the debiitaate. tho foreign "guests" of the nation nnd tho genernl everyday-man and womnn who goM In for Washing ton's sorlnl good limes. Associated with Mm. Ilell In the so- NNN. V yf EKKJHaYW lssssssst!lsiBaassssssssM ' sefMEL TK.AJJCLII7 I) assssssssssl BW ' S&M&MS cLL IV s IsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBk . - - mm" wm CLAK-J!Neti!LHES' aaaaagSJ'' 'tliu Klmt Von iiiitn Altvnvri Jloiiirlit linn borrio tho Hltrna- turu of CIiiim. JI. J'lotclicr, nnil Iiiim Itecu iikkIo iinilcr lil.t IierMoual niipcrvlxlon for ocr JJO jrnrM. Alloir no ono to devolve you Jit thU. CouiiWriV'ItK, IinllutloiiM nnd JiihUuh-ooiI " aro liiitl'xpcrlinriit', rnd oiulmigpr tho licaltli of Children Uxperleiico ouln.nt IZxiK-rlmviit. What is CASTORIA Cnatorln In a harrnh" siih.sfltnto for Castor Oil, Jnro Rorlc, lropH ami Koothintr Hyrupi. It In I'li-nxnnt. It contahiM neither Opium, illorphlno nor other JNnrcotlo niiltHtaiice. It npo In lt piiunintcc. It ilralroyn "Wonni and iillnyK I'(;verlHliiit'tH. it cnroM Diarrlauu and "Wlml Colic. It relieves Teethlne Troubles, ciirctt Constipation and I'latulencv. It aHsltnllateH tho food, regulate tho Htotiiueli and Jlow-!s, kIvIiiu' hcaltlij and natural bleep. TJio Children' l'anacciv Tho 3Iothtr'n Trleud. Tie KM You Ha? e Always Bought Boars tho Signaturo of In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC CIT0 k4Mf. TT IftmrT, 1TT, IMrnJr ot Companf, -Iflk absrlt. Is hr "I abodld ay not I There are whole Khoola c him In Ihla town." Mothers will Ona Mrs. WlmloVs Foothlo?. Irruitbb.at ramrdr lo nMlorUitUchlkUaj lurluf tha Walhiuf iattlu-1. OIDWAJtDJ' clal life ot thu army set I Mr. Woth erpoon. tho atirnuUo wlfo of Ocn. hell' first assistant Mrs. Hell' ! ter, Mr. Krnost Qarllngton. wlfo of Ocn. (larllngton. 1 another army ma tron whoso jKjwcr In society has to be reckoned with. Mr Garllngtmt Is a pretty, falrhalred woman, endowed with a liberal sharo of tho good fel lowshlp and good humor Mr. Hell displays In such a marked degree. In tho childless homo ot the chief of staff Miss Sally (larllngton, Mr. Hell' Jolly, good-natured nnd good-looking young niece, ha a largo and Import ant rolo to carry. Ml 8ally I a dancer who ha won acclaim nt tho amateur dramatic production which havo been feature ot Washington' smart llfo for tho lost few years, while her skill ns n horsewoman give her a forward placu In tho gay tlttlo com pany of "paperchasers" who gallop over tho hills two or threo time a week. Mr. Aloshtro. wlfo of Gen. Ateshtro, Jh ono of the army matron whoso wit and pore count In tho proper equip ment of nn nrmy officer' wife. Sho la largo and nlco-looklnj;, noticeable chiefly for tho aweotne-s ot her ex pression and her genernl nlr of ex trcmo good breeding. Sho I tho moth- ARMIES AND TJIE AEROPLANE. ".0 Y.lfW.- TF ' V a . jjBrBBJpsteafeaat ' 'l ''f vNwP8Sfc PWKMmimm&ti' - ; tp Itomnrkablo Photograph Showing a Cavalry Homo Shying at tho Approach ot a Mouoplaue- er of a debutante daughter, who ha the distinction of being one of Mis Helen Taft' best chum. Sim. i:lnrila Vln I.aurrU. One of tho handsome home of the army set established In Washington Is presided over by Mrs. Clarence Ed wards, wife of Gen. Clarence Kdwnrd. chum to tho President and general good teltow. Gen. Kdwnrds. who is one of the most generally liked officer of the service, has hi honor to look to when It come to a discussion of his wife's popularity Everybody like Mrs. Edwards and her place In the fa vor of tho community waxes a the year Increase In girlhood, ns pretty And vlnclous Ilesslo Porter, she made her first an- pcarauce In Washington, coming over to visit her great-nunt. Mrs Saunders Irving, widow of Washington Irving' nephew. Mrs. Irving maintained a menage second only to the Whlto House In point ot social Importance, Its gentle mistress, who was an In valid, being ono of the few women up on whom the wives of tho President felt It Incumbent to leave cards. Mrs. Edwards I a slender, deltoate looktng woman, whose chief beauty lie In her sweetness of expression, her well-bred nlr and her lovable manners. She looks at life through two Jolly, twinkling c)cs and she has sympathy with everybody and with everything that lives, without regard to place or position. Her servants adore her and pay her the sovereign compliment of remaining In her service two decades or more. A very great-great-granddaughter of tho first whlto man that nettled In tho western nart of New York. Mrs. E.1- I w N Immense tract ot land which Included the fall until tho taking over ot the property by tho Stnte government. Gen. Peter II. Porter. Mrs. E,d wards' great-grandfather, served ns secretary of war In thn cabinet of President John Qulncy Adams. Gen. nnd Mrs. Edwards' daughter Ilesslo la a pretty little woman of 10 year, who Is n chum of her father and the boon companion of her mother. Tho Edwnrds home Is n reflex of the character ot it owners. Ileglnnlng with the general' office an the first tloor photographs of familiar friends men, women nnd Bmnll chlldron run riot and overflow Into the nttrnctlvo drawing room on the second floor, gay In Its drosM ot summary English chlntr. and filled with ftno old mahogany and Interesting things picked up In the out ot tho wny corners of tho army of ficers' world. The Edwnrdses keep open houso In and out ot season and aside from dis pensing n hospitality ns smart na tho smartest, Gen. nnd Mrs. Edwards dollght In having friends to lunch or dlno en fnrnlllo. Although the Carlyle Memorial at Ed inburgh was projected as Ions ajo as I ML", only tl'iG bsa been receirtd from slutty-two auUcrilxr. Better than gold Like it In color Hamlin Wiunl Oll-the best of all remedies for rheumatism, neuralgia, and all pain, soreness and inflamma tion. Nuremberg still ha over 1,700 honaes that were built before the seventeenth rentury, and .V3' built In the aevtateen'Ji and eighteenth centuries. Shake Into Tour Shoes Ann'a rW-tJu a pamitt tor tha t rtU It "" lnrul.awolli,amartln.awtU5S'f-t't. ww .how raajr. SM W all Dniretita and Bha itom. Don't accrpt anr aubalitata. 8nPla IIIHE. AAlrr A. . Otmital. l lUir, N. Y. Fifty thonaand ilollara a year la spent on Itegent Park In I.unOon SOUR STOMACH "I ued Caacarets and feel like a new ran. I b-iv beta a suiierer irom ay pepsla and tour atom.ich for the last two fears. I have been taking medicine and thcr drugs, but could find do relief only lor A snort itme. i win recommend Zascarets to my friends as the only thing lor indigestion and sour stomach and to krrn the tiowrla in rood condition. riiey ate very nice to est." Harry Stuckley, Msucu uiunx, r. ruatant. l'UIb). Potent. TattaOood. IloOood Navcr Skken, WrkanrGt1p. 0c 25c .W: NareraoMlnbalk Tha ro nlnatabltatamplCCC. uuaraotc! to cura or your moncr back. 83 DAISY FLY KILLER t1l sisiy wlirfff HrM lklIUlJiU , cl , tnu mmui, enarf i t "kfa lMl4 II . XaS Of lUi, Jst4 pltl or tip rr tll Mi sKall InJ trv turuOiv. IliirifitU(l AffsMsji tit, Otm4tUrorwntrrrfldtt fttu. HAROLD SOKCRS, 110 DiKaU Art., Bf80ila,-T. Wmmm A CURE FOR FITS The Treatment Is to Accomplisk What Science Hat Been Strug gling to Attain for Centuries Tha fntmM Intrrtat that ha tm manUVatt IhrouiLoJt tha country by tha wonderful runa Ihkt arvMifiratcompUihn! ilall by rpllapUU till eonitnura, It ta rnllr aaryriiiBS tha rut numvar of ia-opl who hava alnwdy bn car4 of flu arid narrouanna. In onlrr that ritrjbair mar hava a thane to tmt tha nxdlctn. Urn trial tnttlaa. TahiabU UUratura. HUUiry of EpIWprr and taatlmaniate. will ta aant by malt abaolutaly (rra to all who writ to tho Dr. May Lahoratocr. US Trart Stmt. Naw York Uty. PN U No. 28-09 w lllKi n-rltlriB- tondaerttaor plaal manllun inia papar. T" : T7 I. Uee Wo Tbe Cbbese Bk Tbla wondefat man haa mada a Ufa atudy of tha frotxrtlca of Rooca. larba and Ilarka,ar4 U ciTina- tha world tha bciwfltof hla aarrteaa. No Mercury, PoJaana orOruttUttd. No Opratlea or Cattlof Caarantaaa to raro Catarrh. Ailhma. Lonff. Stnmach and Ktlney troublra. and all IMvaU IXiaairaof U and Woman. A SURC CATJCZR CURS JutrwWtdfrom I'aktn. CLIna aafa, ran and ratiabtc U. f allinr In 1U worka. If you cannot rail, writ for ayraptoca blank and circular. Incloaa i ccnta to alampe. CONSULTATION TRtC ' The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. U rlV. Cft - Unavlaiaaaa DaalkA A. v: L wards' family, tho Porters of Niagara, j N. Y., held tho original grant ot the Cyiilenl Intrritrutntloii, She (Bcntlmoutally) It means n great deal to a girl ot Emmn's uaturo to marry n man like Dick. Ho (brutally) Naturally. Ho Is n man of moan. Baltimore American. Doforo a woman has returned from her wedding trip alio hna nil hor plaus laid for froezlng out hla kin, and mak tng & home for her own. (RESCENI Egg-Pho3phate WUiPOAU. nin im luairuoD ronna not pa.; una BMINC POWDER A FULL POUND 25c Get it from your Grocer Guaranteed under all Pure. Food laws Improve Your Raking KC Baldngr Powder wtt do It! Get n can. Try it for your favorite cake. If it doesn't raise better, more evenly, higher, If it Isn't daintier, more delicate in flavor, wc return your money. Everybody agrees K C has no equal. L ;, OUNCES fiySz&'-l'tt U HAMS" 'jsSSHSiiSi BAKING Pure, Wholesome, Economical. 'jaqoes Mfg. C, Cbkago