papTj-1 li m CROPS GHT TENDER VEQETABLES THRIVE AT POWELL BUTTE. Sugar.' Cone, Corn, Melons nntl To- Do, Vll-l Onions drown Nows of Thrifty Neighborhood. ..raatOM roWRti. nuTTR. Or., Sept. ia. Ar thur Morrill baa proven to kit own at liYactton that be can ralc tender -ef;e (able on bit homestead. I.mt spring n. an experiment be plowed up a Mil all mid rather rocky piece on the upper tide of bit plate, which lie well up on the tide ot the butte, and planted a small amount each o( tugar cane, tweet corn, quah, pumpkin, cucumber, tiring beau, watermelon, tnusktnelons and tonia toes. Even though the summer Ims been dryer thatl uiual. the cane, corn. watermelons, tnuakmclont and tomatoes hare done iplendldly Several ripe watermelons have been picked weigh ing 10 to 13 pounds and one weiging 14 pound. Kverythint; that waa planted would htve Rrourn and produced bad It BOt been damaged by squirrels and rabbits. Melons have to be pro tected from coyotes. Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds have gone to the Willameltee Valley for fruit. Hugh Mitchell has some especially fine onions this year, they are the Red Weaibenfield variety, and are large and sweet, many of which will weigh a pound each. MIm Viola Reynolds is teaching the Fowcll Bntte school this year. Mrs. John I. Jones and son Raymond have gone to Fortlaud, where they will spend the winter. Mrs Jones had been ill for some time, and left hoping to be benefitted by the change of climate. Mrs. J. T). Davidson has been spend ing a week or soon their homeMcad. Mrs. Davidson is well pleated with their Fowcll Bntte ranch. J. I. Jones is cutting a lsrge amount of juniper wood with the 8 u. p. engine he purchased recently. lie uses a small circular saw. Mr. Prance is alsouiing an engine to make cord wood. GIGANTIC TREE STUMPS, Dig Enough to D Hollowtd Out and Uatd For Hautss, The llm Uh of ttip 1'nclilu noriUwoat nrt no ooIoimiiI tbm uftor tlio trovs tin IiowihI inwn tlu mumps art iiswl for clilltfrvn'n itliiynrouiula, Iiouhcs forfutu. Illos to ltv Ui or for dunclng plaU forms. To mnkc n Mump home thr mntrrlnl from the Interior la removed, lenvtni? rnly eiiougli to form wnlls of sultitblo thlcknoM. X roof of boards w shin Kivn Is put over the top of tlio stump, holes nit cut for windows nnd door. and n fntnlly of llvi enn and often UoJs mke It their dwelling. Tlio stump botittrn nrv aotnetlmen. ul by sot tiers until iliejr can build Inrgvr nnd mom convenient home. After the stump, home hits been va cated It U turned Into a ntnblc for the homes or aomellinivt Into an luclostin for chickens or hog. Next to the big tree of California the fir or sequoia of Wushlngton nnd Ore gon baa the InrjreM diameter. A they decay rapidly, the hollowing out la easy. Sometimes they are used for dance platforms, somo of them accom modatlng as many as four couples. Another cintimt Is to turn the bis stumps luto playgrounds for tbo chil dren. The children reach the top by pieces of wood nailed agitlnsi tho aide or by ladders. A beautiful ue of the iari- kiiiiiiis ia iii.tkihr iiirm imo unwu or beds and covering them with trail ing vines. Chicago Trlbutic. lu distemper of a vest on the wnlls of Wttichc'ster cnthedral, drfted 1-1 -SO. ho that what Chnrlos It, took was merely an exlstluff Kurmcul, which ho re modeled, and by his patronage so pop ularUed It that It became iv staudard nrtlcto of gentleman's dress. It THE WAISTCOAT. Patrontga Oteamt Popular by the of Charts II. Few men realize how much they sr being Influenced In their dress by King Charles II., and yet It la to that mon arch wc owe the adoption of the waist-, coat as a regular article, of ccntle- mao's dress, says London to. A. P. At least that is so If wo are to accept the statement of Pcpyn. who In his diary under dato of Oct 10, ICOrt. states: The king has declared his res olution to set a fashion which be would never alter," and rbUi day King Charles II. began to pat on bis rest. It Is ri very fine and handsome garment, Prior to this dato they were excep tional garments, and there is even somo doubt whether they were orig inally worn by ladles or gentlemen, though there Is good reason to believe they superseded tho doublet, sucb as was worn by Halelgb. Essex and other notables of tbo Elizabethan age. A neat waistcoat "wrought In silk and gold" Is mentioned In "Patient OrisselU ICKi and them Isa painting Clsvsr Reasoning, Itnthcr an orlglunl lesson In political economy waa that onco taught by the Japanese nobleman Awoto and thus -translated by 8lr Edwin Arnold In "Seas and lands' One crentng as ho waa going to tho palaco to tako Ida turn Ineeplug tho night rvttch ho let tun ensh drop out of hla tinder case Into tho stream and then bought fifty cash worth of torches to search for tho lost coin. Ills friend, laughed at him for spending so much In order to recover ao little, nnd ho re plied, with a frown: "Sirs, you are foolish and Ignorant of economics. Had 1 not sought for them ten cash they would have been lost forever sunk In tho bottom of tho Namerlgawa, Tho tlfty cash which I bavo expended on torches will remain In the hands of tho tradesman. Wheth er ho has them or I Is no matter, bur not a tluglo ono pf tho sixty has been lost, and that Is a clear gain to tbo country." Wedding Ring Motto. When posies or mottoes luscrlbed Inside wedding rings wcro first Intro duced does not seem to bo kuowu. but from tbo sixteenth century uutll the tnlddto of tbo eighteenth It waa customary to havo them engraved on rings. These mottoes seldom consist ed of more .than two lines of a verse, often of only oue, but thero are a few Instances knowu where three lines were used. Bome of these posies are very quaint nnd curious, and a few reach a high standard of poetic beauty. The South Kensington mu seum has a good collection of posy rltKs. nnd among them are tho fol lowing Inscriptions: "United hearts death only parts;" "Let us share in Joy and carej" "Lovo and live hap pl'y.'' London Ktnndnrd. Subscribe for Tfie Uulletiu. PEOPLE of OREGON N0T1CB VOi PUHMHATION. MrtnitnloftlilitlJ,'i V M, l,ml tune l I h llama, Orrsmii AugiKi j. m. NoltMUtifMhr ltiilhl Mury IKViMiiry, whoa riwtnffic n.Uir. la IWii'l. CmhiV CmtlilY .........' .11.1 .... ik. mil, ilivuf iWliibrr. law ttll III IhlaolMrt Hwqni HUiamriit anil AlililleallUM, fl Nu .!, tV I'MClSV III lv u ri i. t.-.. UN i.iii.ii. II !, I.IILIT1.11. I.ii.iLh ni A. Til 11 till- R ED CROSS DRUG STORE yjHML MIBf 'HBiiDlBliSHt's'B't's'B'Kv sssssssssssssssHnK BkR4 f 9P iHl ir rssHilw 'lIs'ssHsilsl W& W'i&HMsH I . Prescription Druggists PURE, FRESH DRUGS WATCH OUR WINDOWS 1'OR Weekly Specials THEY SAVK YOU MONEY THO BEND BULLETIN Solicits Inquiries About Up-To-Date JOB PRINTING C J. REED, CANDIDATE FOR REPUBLICAN NONINATION FOR REPRE SENTATIVE IN CONORESS. I am a Roose.velt Insurgent Republican and favor bis "New Na tionalism," which means an Increase of government powers. I most heartily approve of the Insurgeut fight against Aldrich Fayne and Cannonism. I favor revision of the tariff, on the basis of Information furnished by an expert tariff commission. I favor government supervision of the capitalisation, not only of public service corporations, but of all corporations doing interstatejbus Iness. I favor extension of the work of the Department of Agriculture, of the national aud state governments nnd of the agricultural colleges and experiment stations, so as to take in all phases of life on the farm. I favor regulation of the terms and conditions of labor by means 01 coraprenensive workmen's comp:nsation acts, state and na tional Jaws to regulate child labor aud the work of ntn nfr..-. ol better sanitary conditions for workers and extension of the use of sateiy appliances m industry and commerce, both within and between the states. I favor lly? direct election of United States senators and the direct primary associated with the corrupt practices act, I will vote for a bill to prevent the government from selling any wore of its existing- water sites, the same to be leased. MODERN TYPE, MODERN MACHINERY, MODERN METHODS. Call at Office or phono us. Phono No. 56 Wall Street, near Ohio. li)) The Dalit 7 Z.lat Mo, 07)0. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Slate Land Office, Th Dalles, Oregon, Auguat 39, 1910, Notice la hertby (Ireu tbat Tbe Northern i'adfic lUllw.y Company, wboae poatoffiee addrta U ht, I'aul, Mliincaots, baa tbla a? day of Auiuat. 1010. filed In llila oHlr It sppllntlou to select under the provUlouaof mcAtiui uvnsrew (iwrvveu July i, ifri (jo dip,, avii w. rtcnucu uj ,fc wi vnusreaj pprurcu juajr 17, jytroi icKinninz pi lie quar Ur poatof the weat aide ol Bectloa y,Tvip jo ttoutb, Kuge I i:at. W. U., ruiiuin- thence wcatochTna to poat No. 11 tbenca aouth chains lo poat No. : 4hence treat 30 chains lo poat No. j; thence aouth to chain lo pot No 4: thence eiat 30 chain to poat No. 31 thence north 30 cbalne to txnt No 3: Iheurc rail chain to poat No. 0; thence north 30 chain to ine puce 01 ueginninsi wnicn tract when aur veyed will bedcacrlEcd aai NIIU BUM', VU 8IIX, Bee. 3J, Tvrp. 30 HvUtb, K.ujteil i!t, W. Anv and all nermona elalmlnir pr!vi.ratw it. landadcacrlbed.ordeflirliiir to ohlret hMmui. nf inewincrai cnaracier ui in uuu, or lor any other reeaon. to the dlapoaal to (ppllcanl, ahould pie their pffldarlta of proteat In ibla office, on or "'" iu.,1 up ui vkwutrt iyi9. . C W. UOOXU, Kcgltter, it Is now UP TO YOU The popular COLONIST FAIKS will kIii lie III tlfrct lietneeil Septemlier Ijth ami Octolier tjtli, ilurlni; Which perlml tick et to SIIAN1K0 will m oil aulo dally from CHICAGO at . .$33.00 ST. LOUIS . . . 32.00 OMAHA . . . 25.00 KANSAS CITY . 25.00 ST. PAUL . . . 25.00 ami from other eltlea rorre pomlliiKly low. Thee ore Wet bound, one-war (area otilv, hut anyone here can I'UIU'AY (or relative or friemla In the ltt. If (leireil, Conault yon local railroad aeut NOW IS THE TIME to let the world know nf our vaat rcaource and aplcnillil tip. portunltlea for tlO.MIl IIUILII liNO. Write to eterjone you know in the laat. Send them good Inatrucllve printed matter, and tell them that the coat nf celling here I but little more than half the uul coat, and to call on a rcprlacutatlve ol the O. R. & N. CO. n..rtr it,. mm. nu.lrr ilia tiiuvlllillia ol III tl of June. i ii,mleHaiaiMlwtf inown lhe"llilMfr ami Won l,w," l aueh. vnlna a inUhtlilliMtiyaipilrinenl aim tn . ' awaiiiltiaiiih rpHkalluu. ine lnl hI llnilwr IhrleuH lwe lrM a.llHiairJ ami valiwl liy ! itikani. ihaliaiiwrraiiHiitnl k. lwil lj il li Iff M , mtd lilt UimI liwthlm, thai aaW iiiH4iii will ifr final iwl In . whi l hf Bi.lt mm ami awtrni Hleinti m ihe Hh ilay ufiMtalwI. ivia, I!"' II C llllia, mlMiuiirr, at lit. iiiHf at lirml. tiiti Any iiim Hit litKity tu hIm iIi.m Ufui. rnliy.ut liilllalra run tiwf twfct lalHl I.M, by fillMrMitw"ai nlarrhUtll liilhiaolhe, atlrglHi laria whhh nutiM ilifMt thUy. jjl (5 W MlMlKII. MValr HII SAVK MONEY I;5; . " i'iurniii'fl moticii oi a l.aml MIMTOHATION Of I't'HI.IC mfa to ftelilamrm aud Unity. Iniwil- liitnl r Ih Inlfitar. tlewral Mini timet Wo.liln.li.il. t. C . July , Ui NnlKt U h hrilttaUhe lwblK land. Hi I He MkmlNK demllwl ie4vlikh "mmWM Hum Hi. Ihmitiulea NaimiMi 1'h.1, iiih. uy prvviama ullennl the ItraMeut a!.! tlay l, Ifiv. Il iwl bthalwlae wuMuhii. ttwIlKl, uf ajiuMMUInl. y aullinf Ity ol Ih emiy bi in "' t rtilwril In tl eWlt dantalH H tle4afcr nlll by nifihir her M. ... .. ..- . . , TI- . . ... . . . . . 1 lyiii. ami lwcm auwftl in mhihhui bii wi after Ih tdatr. tail nut lit enliy DIlH M ! Ihiu UHtliimawt .ftir Nu,nlwf i, ma. it Hit I'nUntHtalMMuiliirnrtai l.aai, i'i.y In r. ai a . U i R. ftraa I. a it. Il and II. In T lit.ll.it It , Wn 1. a awl 7Hd V H .' See a, WillaniatU MmMwh. Winl I htfotiy fiwiMlir lmi thai mm iiii will U iihIHi t.(.lii.i e.tielK any iliht wlMlttat Mitdtf any Mtlkmrnl ir ku.IIii Umii after May w, mia, awl ptlor In (Mxr tt, htiv, an.1 at) .well attllew.nl ui uvrupalmn la hfl.hy tmUA ilea ItlllN Mcril.M'l.. AHIni Aul.laiil Cm MlwUn.r ( lh ii.u.ial Lam! imiet. AiM July 4. Ivl' I'KANK I'IKHCtt. I'llH Allaul hrviet.iy Milha Inletlur - Soelalliit County Convention. Tlit itortellal CouHly Cnneaulaun (' Crnnti Cuunly, Wale bf IMeiOH. I hthy eallnl tu nirel at in Urtult Cuutl tmi at 1'ilneirlllr, OrTnin. mi fUtilKUr. HetilemhM llth. wie at I tKlk p. hi , he Ihe (wipuM r iHmlnlltn ma dMalra tot County Mhc. U la? niletl at th nl I rvneiat eln-iioM. aihl Ar Ihe IranaaclKHt r.uah i uttitr taiIH.Ma. may law IwHMr MklfwateH I iln. rnia win im? a m.a. cwaniHiii ami an. eraun. In Ciim Cmiiity. Hl.lt a. Clirgmi olin Willi tllll Ilorllctilluml lire Keller of Oregon Mtttiml, Imme iilfiuc, Sulcin, Oie Let Hit explnln S II SNIIiKKAKfiit, lli'ii.l, Oic. Palace Restaiirant Rooms for Rent Confectionery, I'riilt Picnic SupplIrN, ClxnrH J. F. Taggar. & Co. ltttltiMtta un niilcliHI Wall Paper 101111111 pm 'N.P. WIiIDI:R PAINTER & Pa pcrh a n gcar C)ievet ami Ileal Wall I'aiei sm pie in Ilia eiHiHly. t'rt My I'llre. Ilox 39. Ilend, Otr5in. man lelit hlentinrd i Ih IhMtatltl llHnt- for all dcttrcd addrei Information, o'r WM. McMURRAY QENURAL PASSUNQUR AQIINT PORTLAND, OREGON menlwiUli entuM U a kt In Ihe wortnl intanimeewiirrniMn. A .aeri wait rtiMt. laden will addita. the omtealHHt IMtt hyweilar of AartalM vvtinty CMllal Commltlee, AuihiI I.I, lta. J. II lliiaNay, J. II. HMril. ff Ctwlrwan niuy. NOTICK FOB rUIII.IC.Vr.0N. iNjiMitmanl lalrtUr. V. I- Uml (IITt. Ukevlear, Or., An(hiI , Ifiat. Nvtlt la brrrtiy airen tb.l- ,1tlUmll Howard, r KaaUaat, IH.aaw, M aa le4a?Mry H. lyai, m4 llaiiiailaad HHliy, N. . Nm HtT.HK.Ket. i. naKiit.M any U "H HxU.hn M T llH.. H la II.. W l . ha. tWd iwlHia art lul.AtkMi la Hwkt I'lnal '! Ve.r I ltaar UeataMl.h cklm la the land at4al wtt!.l. bM I- S. Cwawl.nnner v l Vnl, t at MIm Mke, lltetciM. on Ih je4 day ef ata- , Irmhef lt llaiaMnt mmhm aHaiun i i.euff iiewiu, 1'iaiiK iwct. i. v vamartu, fitofie My. all of Koatand lift AHTIIl'R V OHTON II IT Kijl.tef. CITY DRAY CIIAHf.KH (HJKTJKN, PKOP "baa "W, tvj riTOfc. v a ! -jai:" iv ia y r""jv wf--w--m . 'F ci rv Di.iv a .f vu handi.i: nvimvriiiNd Leave your irlrr with Nirk Mint!' Wall Ht . rtrtid SPECIAL SALE Lap Robe Dusters, 20 per cent Discount ONLY A mw I.IUT Just Received A fine now lino of HARNESS nnd MICHIGAN BUGGIES. Como in and get thoprico. aino Buckley Express Co. Direct Itxprch Service tctw?en Slirttiiko nntl Jlcml. Two Uin Hnch way every wccVJ Careful Attention No r.r.cf I wwftva H. J. EGGLESTON Bend Planing Mill Ornamental and Interior Mill Work, Store Fronts and Fixtures, Sideboards, Cabinets and Furniture, Door and Window Framing, etc. Architects and Builders. i' Sherritt & Woolley Wood wood CONTRACTING CARPENTERS AND JOBBERS Sutherland (Sh Mcintosh PIHST-CI.ASS WOKK (IUAUANTiIHI) nSTIMATHsl'URNISMIU) ON ALL KINDS OP WORK Fresh Fruits ORANGES BANANAS, LEMONS WILL DR CARKIItD IN STOCK BY US IIKRKAI'TER. Pine Candies Williams Brothers. I Imvo nothitif I,ttt llic flnc-Ht of dry block woo. All cosu you, in iO'IiicIi loiiKllii in JM 50 a cortl in your yurtl Dry Mini) Woml fa 00 n ronl. Sw F.M.CARTER when you wont wood. JOHN LGOAT nitAtnn IN Hnrncss and Saddlery Trunks and Vnllscs Rcpnlrvd t