I'flgO it. Altamont Hotel ' - ; f - IN FOREST RULE THE MOST MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE KOOMS IN THE CITV. STEAM HEAT, HOT AND COLD WATEft WITH BATH PRIVILEGE. J. A. JUSTUS, Alter. Airs. U. J. MCRRINO, Assistant Atgr. BEND, OREGON REGULATION BY SEC , RETARY HOUSTON AkmhiIiiIIoiih Of HCllllUN Mil)' li llcl JHlto III National I'llllWt AllMllllU- Intiliui Now I'titii Kpcieil to IVnto a Holler I'oolliiK. m:si iicfiiiKTiv, iu.Ni), oi: wcdnkhimv, ,jii,v smi, ma. , USERS WILL I To glvo mittlorn mill other local Uara it lurtfwr volco In national fo Mt administration. Boundary or Aa rli'iilliiru lloiiMton Iihh Just pnnniil tfstwd ii now regulation whleh guun Into rrct nt once, providing h means I) uhlrh (hu totml sorvloe limy tniimtlritlly 0(i-oiHrntH with ilulr or- ruuloil iiMiiclMtloiiK of Hitch iisei IV MHHOllHtllUI WllOSB IIIOIIlllHrH l- iiiilc n majority of Ilia lomtl reni n's waking tun ot the national for- UtH nmy gat together mill salect t lominltte, to inset with the local foraat nltleara. TIiIh wMiimlltm will ! racngnlxed In an advisory cnpiialiy In aattllug questions which may nrltw Ijelueon tliti for twit sorvlea nml Iho public lu'lhu iihh of tho forests. Tim exact wording or tho rorj ila U'Mi Is; "Wharovor any asaorlatloii whoa Mbamulp Inulmltm a mnjqrlt)' of tl local residents unlntc n nnt'onal forest, or iHirtlou thereof, for HH lturpeaos, hlinll soleet n oomm'Mo, hii agreement on the pari or which ,hnll ba liluilliiK tipMti the aasoctatio I tiirli committer, upon application !o thn district (cluster, tuny h pm-ij. iiWwl In an ativlwiry capacity n le half of the yaocUUon. ami shall he entitled to recalra notlr of .ri" ' ikIIoh wul Iihvv mm opportunity oe liesrd by thn lucal fnreat ottl-cr M rferMc to my proposed lining' a ltkely to mntarlnlly nhVct thn u ir Intaraat In the forest or portion tin o jf en Joy ml by such parmlttaaa r'i Mural rliM'llm or recognition and rrapmialblllty gnvorHfK e-opnloii -A 1 1 1 1 llreatock HaaoclnlloHn are here with xtndeit. so fur as they am applicable- to thn other regular llna of t'usln conducted on Hit nations! lrtaita " , It la understood here t tin t the ob- jtH-l of lhl ri'Kiilutlou la to oxtfnU vhat ituy ' rnlll homo porlcl.m rion In nt' onnl font inaiini()inunt: tTlEEB SEffifljfpS SOON Ae (Jump I'imIc AIIoiih Only Tlirrfi nn llnu l.lmlt to llnrli IVnon. Tho opitn aonRon for deer lth lioriiH linidnn In Orngon on AiiriuI 1 HHil on (In Ootnbor 31. t'mlrr tho tarina or tho niw Know roito oimctn'l liy tho 1013 l.i'Klloturo tho ImR lltn , I In tlirno Inntonil or flvo an lioroto fore. A hunting lleonso la roiiiilrod jf any panHin who hunt on any other Inmla than hln or hor own. Clillilron , unilar 1 1 yoara cannot mmuro a II i'miiiio anil ar not alhiwoil to hunt with a gun on IhhiIh itlir than thalr iwn iramla or thoaa ur a imrunt. talaUva or Kuanllun. lt 1UMAL0 TIMES WES DEBUT 1 1 Jwililluiv Kltci'l, I'rlntoil nl Iti'iliiiunil, , Ik Crt'illtaJ.lc. H. It. Drown, odltor or tho Junt iKirn 'Tiitnalo Tlmea." the njw now Uor duvotoil to Lalilluw, won In town Saturday aoakliiK nilvortlHltiR lmlronnKo. Mr. Ilrown hroiiKht with Mini a copy or his papur'a II ml Isatio, a vory oroilltahlo affair. Thn unnor la n r 1 11 toil In Itudmonil nt tho HK)koanian ahon, ami nppar ontly opurntfs on a co-operative basis ulth tho Hpnkeninan as tho two lii'Otn uso much or tho aaiuo typo. 'joMivor, Mr. Ilrown ntatoa that ho i nolo uroprlotor, ami Intlmatca that projuillco ngalmt his vunturo on tlio part or I.nlcllaw pcoplo who ontor- tain dlsllko for I'M I tor rnltnor or tho Hpokosmun la unduly maifnlfloil. THE MITCHELL "MOOSE" PATHFINDER HEADED FOR GLACIER PARK Ghowlno tht itsrt of tht trail blailng Mitchtll "Moots" cr, with Frank Zirbtn at whttl, Uavlng Minnpolis. Thla cur Is tha fprtrunnir of tha natlonsi A. A. A. tour which will Urmlnato at Glacier Park. Tha bsautiss of tour, and of tha park particularly, hava attracted a large number of entries. The tour start, July 11 from Minneapolis. WOMEN ON HORSEPACK. They Cut a Queer Figure Oeforo Side saddles Were Invented. Hoforu Qinrn Cathvrluo ilu' Miillcl itarttil tho rnshliin of xliWncMliti by Imrlui; n lMnnl shim; on tho loft U of hir homo to stiiiort tur foot all poor iioinun rodu on a pillion lu-lilnd n man. All womi'ii of tho lwttcr class hmIo nutrldc. A lady to pri'iMiro ror rldlnj: lMnt fnrwnrd ninl took hold or tho lower I10111 or tho hack or lur On aklrt. drow It ttimiiKti hotwocti her loa nml wrappml hur skirts around hor loss down to hor kiioo. thou folded tho rout of hor sklrta aoruas tho frunt of hor poraon Thou sho druw 011 a alr of Isrjro tnxiaora, tho Ioks or which ondod just hohiw tlio kuotx. whore thoy wnro soirotl to the tops or a wlr of clumsy rldlmt Ik)U. The uppor port or tho truiisora was opon In front, ami tho (1npn foldisl arrona tho poraon and fas touoil by a tmnd n round tho waist A hood was worn on the hoail. and a mask protected tho face from sun ami wiNithor. Hho rodo on a man's middle ml wore spurs nod carried a quirt (riding whip) looped on the rlKht wrist. Thn same style ami kind of quirt Is now used by our western cowboys nml plains Indians nml was formerly carried by the Cossacks. A lady In riding costume, whether on foot or on horseback, was anything but a graceful figure. Our groat-grandmothers rodo on side saddles, but their groat-grcat-grond. mothers rodo astride If thoy belonged to tho gentry class. Our plains Indian women, even when tpojr changed their buckskin sklrta that come fo the Cue and" their buck skin loggings for the long calico skirt of white women, always rode astride. Washington Tout. Hercutsneum and Pompeii, rompell waa burled In ashes or tight scoria, while Ilerculaneum was en tombed In lava, which, after cooling, hardened Into a material of the con sistency of marble, and we thus baro tho explanation of tho fact that while tho first city hss long been unearthed tho latter Is still largely corcrod with Its ancient lavn sliruud. Kxcarstlous are constantly going on nt Ilerculane um, nml tho work will In all probabil ity continue r the llulsh. but It Is not likely that any twpot-liilry ImiKirtant re sults Mill accrue, slnro the lire of tho two cities was prartlcnlly tho HUtuo." New York American. Rational Love. 'Tho rational rather than tho ro mantic view of marriago Is tho one most In favor with tho young peoplo of tbo twentieth century." nald n well known eugenics expert In no address In Cleveland Tho rational levr will make for hap pier marriages. And this rational rlew Is beautifully Illustrated In two quea-tlons-n tittle dialogue running thus: "'Will you always lovo mo?" "'Will you always bo lovable?" Now York Tribune. Antiquity of the Census. Thn Idea or tho census la almost as old as history Itself. King Amasts of Egypt took n census of his peoplo 000 years before Christ Tbo Athenian so lon established n census for tho pur poso, ot faelUJaJlnE tajntlon. Wejen.ro flint about -(1.1 IT (T. Servlui Julias took a census nf Home. During tho chaos of the dark n;c the census dropped Into oblivion, but wns re vived again about tho beginning of the eighteenth century. Now is the time to roof your building. Don't wait until the rains start and you arc inconvenienced by working in the wet. Do the work while the conditions arc favorable and save yourself the annoyance and disagreeable duty of befog compelled to hurry a job that requires care and attention. No matter what kind of a roof you have or what kind of a building you own, you ought to see us about your roof troubles. Our roofing experience will help you. We will show you the kind of a roof you should have and the way you should lay it and demonstrate to your complete satisfaction that there is no other roofing on the market that will give you so good a roof service as Maltnoid Roofing. It's free - 'in StftI twit. A M- airalu&U book U "Cere of Rootlo." K. Bt-trr lrt ti,i itf (ooSac fwl htte eari. iMtboUrvfli llb fef(f4 Made by The Paraffine Paint Co. Su rrutisca ai baynbut SKUSE HARDWARE CO. Bend, Oregon DeBBBBOBBlLTEIDfiJinOiaQX Discretion. "Now, Mike, you must forgtro your enemies." "Uch:" "Do you object to thatr "Not altogether. There's some of Vm I might as well forglvo I nln't big enough to lick Vm."-Uulsvlllo Courler-louninl. The Usual Vay. Doreaa Won't your meeting bo very late If all the member are going to take iwrt In tho oebateT Mrs Dorcas -Why mi. dear: We'll all speak nt nnee. Uodgo MACHIAVELLI'S M0RALI3M3. All enterprises to be under taken should bo for tho honor of (lod and the general good will of the country. Ill well constituted govern ments tho citizens fear more to break their oaths than tho laws becauso they esteem the power of Cod more than that of men. liven In war but little glory la derlred from nny fraud that Involves the breaking of n given pledge and of agreements made. It Is Imjiosslble to bellovo that either valor or anything praise worthy can result from n dls honest education or an Impure and Immodest mind. Announcement OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL l'OIt TKACIIHILS Tho Oregon Normal School Is Oregon's Institution for tho preparation of teachers for the publle schools. The entlro time and attontlon of tho school Is deroted to this purpose, and only students Intending to be teachers are admitted. THK KACUI.TV Tbo faculty, numbering eighteen members. Is afaosea for the expressed purpose ot training teackars for the public schools, and directs Its ttnUre energy upon thta one thing. DKlMltT.MK.VTS The several departments offer every form ot work re quired In the public sohools. Including Supervision and School Management and Domestic Science and Domestic Art. A well equipped gymnasium and athletic grounds furnish ample op portunity for training In every phase of Physical Culture. KQINPMKXT The school has at present commodious buildings In which to do Its work. These buildings have every appliance for good work ahd are kept olean and sanitary so that the students may have the best conditions for work at all times. TItAlNINO SCHOOL Tho Normal maintains a complete system ot training schools from the first to the eighth grade Inclusive, and It la In charge ot skillful and professional trained teachers. TKIIM 11KG1XS The Fall term begins September 15. For further Informa tion with regard to the school, address PRESIDENT J. II. ACKKHMAN, MONMOUTH, OKHGON, 20-p fmS!mSSa&S5&&SS3SSS&33&&Em3&3333i3SW3S&li fj MR. HENRY PECK AND HIS FAMILY AFFAIRS - By Grog """" Ti n two oerecTivcl " TX . . . (CTT""" I C3 a7JA k M,M w,th tmcir pitou$ I Vrt If &y r-r" iPPeM. Uust t T jv . IJZ? MMM pl"r,M yoTy hrJl rU XJ-J (tM&eATE ij) k"' I I i 1 , , " , 'r- I