THE RENl 1IULMSTIN, I1HND, ORE., WKDNEHDAY, NOVKJIIJER ifl, JOI I. TAK a. Deschutes Ranger for October 'j'ho nlxtti millibar of Tho Dtucluitori HntiKor tin recently liuun Iwiuml frntii tliu local Forestry Oflluo. Tho fron tispiece In n iiliiitonraiilt c( onu of thu wntorfnllH on Tuiitiilii Crunk tun- nii liy W. J. Bpront. MxtrnotH from Tlio HntiKor nro nlvon liulows Mr. 0. II. Woodcock. IokkIiii; oiik neor from tint Dlittrlul Olllco, In .t present on tho Forest, nmkliw nn ap praisal of thu llmlior on tho Mnlollii nml Hquaw Urook watersheds. Il ar rived in llniiil on Ootolmr 2'i and loft for tho MololliiA cmintty the noxt dny with Htipurvieor Morrlt. Forest niofk 1-onK mid Hnnmir Austin In tli latter' nil to. Thu day followhiK tho party roda ovor prnclk'iilly nil of Dm rands In Hint nml of tho forest, no 4 lint Mr. Woodcock won nlilu to no. euro n fnlr Idea of thu general sltim tioii. llo will roneiiii i tho forest ' i Ioiik n 1 1 mo nn In neessnry In or der to cover In detail nil of tho dlf. juront fnotorn to ho consldurod In tho matter of IokrIiik ooit. crndim of luriiliitr to hit secured nml o'tlinr w)lnln Hint must ho considered In dutormlii lug MtiuniuiKu value of tho timber In i!a"tlon. HnnKor Vlncont In nt tho AllliiKhntli run nor station work Inn with Mr. WoOdcook. Forest RuiiorvlHor Mor rltt loft lloiiit on November 4 to spaml Homo tlinu with tho party. Mr. Ioiik accompanied tho nolo pnrly on Oc tober 23 n ml 24 an their trip ovor the north ond of tho forest In ordor tlt.it ho mlKlit olilnln personal knowIodKo of thm torrltory. Forost (lunrd II. F. Hmllli linn ro turnod to hli homo In Tyfih Vnlloy. A. II. Wright. National Forost Ex aminer, wont through llond on Oo tobor 22 enrouto to llonvor Mnmli tho s,outli ond of tho Dcschuton dlvl nlon tat tho I'aullnn forest, from which nolnt ho will commonco nn ov- Aiulnntlon of tho Cabin Crook tlinb.ir sale area on tho Orator division of tho I'aullnn In ordor that ho may pro tmro n I nml classification report con cornlnR It. Tho Cnhln Crook tract wan cruised this aummor by a recon naissance pnrty worklnK under tho direction of tho Crntor forest. On Octahor 7, lllRhwny Hnnlnosr Hcliuylitr from tho District offlee, in compnny with Huporvlnor Morrltt wont ovor thu work that 1 huliiK dona on tho flpnrks Inko rond. On October 10 and 17 n party con sisting of Hupcrvlsor Morrltt am! ItnnRnrn Auitln nnd Vlncont. ran n transit lovol lino nlons; tho portion (if tho MoKonsla road bolween tho bottom of Four Mllo Hprln IIIII and tho east forest boundary. Thin com pletes thn traverse and lovol lino nloiiK tho old road for thu ontlro dls tauio throiiRh tho Desehutos forest. A conildornblo nmnuul of now loon Hon work, however, la itill to bo done. Assistant Forest llnnsor Ilnrrlmnn from tho Fort' Hock district, wnn n llond on Octabor 16 nnd for n few days previous to thnt tlmo, preparing m status book for hi district and talking ovor work with tho Huporvln or. A pnrty conslstlnc of Highway En gineer Hchuylor nnd Hangars Vlncont nod Austin worked from October 8 to 10 on tho itimmlt ond of tho Mc Kcnxlo wagon road. They ran a lovol nnd location linen along tho pronont road throiiRh tho lava bod. nketchvd thn lava bods for noma dlntnnco on both Hldoa or too rona nnd did n Kront donl of icoutlnR throiiRh tho fnvn to aoo If It would bo posalblo to find a bettor routo than tho prcsont one. Appnrontly, howovar, tho pres ent routo afforn an row nimcullloi nn any. Korcnt Supervlnor Morrltt work ed with tho party tho init ttiroo daya. Thoro woro flvo oompolltorn at the Civil Horvlco examination for tho po. nlllon of Analitnnt Forctt Itnnicor, held In llond on October 10 nnd 20. Anionic them woro Fonmt Ounrdn Zumwnlt, II. F. Hmlth nnd Wllnon. Forest Huporvlnor Bolts of tho Cas cade National Forest was In Hlntorn on October 14 after supplies for hit rond camp. HanKcr Oney nnlshod'work on tho Dond-HlK Itlver telephone lino known oM1clally as tho Donohutoa Itlvor lino, on October 30, thus for tho D rut tlmo wo hnvn direct telephone communi cations botwoon llond nnd tho roelon south. Thin lino will bu oxtondod to tho lloslund Hanger Station no mo tlmo bofora tho next tiro icawin,- so thnt tho Horvlco will hnvo Ita own systom completo from llond to tho south ond of tho Doschutcs. Work on tho Sparks I .nice road han boon culled off for this season. Tho crow, whloh has boon working undor tho direction of Mr. Troynr, ntoppod work on October 23 on account of unfavorable woathor and left as noon thereafter an camp could bo brokon up. All work this season has besn confined to tho construction of n Krndo about 2360 foot In lennth and foot wide up tho hill oldo around a Htoop draw near tho south sldo i f Sections 33 and 34, T. 17 S.. It. 10 13. Thin Krndo Is now completed. Tho hill sldo WftB ntcop and rocky, nnt only mnkliiK tho dirt grading slow mid expensive but also uocossU tntlnK n consldorablo amount or rook work. With thin grade (InUliod n comparatively small amount of work will now mnko tho road passable to a point vory near tho Tutnalo Hanger Station. Probably a crow will bo put on next spring to complete tho work to that point, Thoro will thon still remain a llttlo moro to do outsldo of tho Natlonnl Foreot boundary In or dor to put tho road In good condition ot tho ranger station. It Is bellbved howovor, thnt enough work will bo donated either by tho county or by local people to do this. Mr. II. W. Houso, who has boon living for soino tlmo past on a tract or land bordorlng Davis I.ako, In vlo Jpllon or tho Act or Juno 11, 1000, wan arrested nml taken to Portland on Octobor 28 by n Deputy United Srntos Marshal. Aftor boing tnkpn boforo tho court oftlclals thoro, Po wan rolonsod on hlr own recoguUanco ponding later court notion. - An application for a grating por imt for 12 bond of milch cows on Crano Pralrlo has boon rocolvod In 'tho BuporvlBora pmco, . ..TapnU cant proposoa to run lita cows oir tho I'rnlrle, It nop n limn thoro to look nftor (horn and bring out tho prod uotn by auto, MniiKor llrlnkloy has flnlahod Hold work for tho oxtoiiBlvo laud olnnHlfl nntlon nnd Is now buiiy preparing tho final roportn. h Forest ARHlotnnt Hproat Unit finish ed practically nil of tho ftnld work on tho Illg Itlvor land classification pro. Jnat. Camp wns brokon up on No vember ,'l nnd tho party rottfrnod 'o llnml tho sninn day, A row dny n Hold work still romalns to bo do.io noiitli of tho lllg Hlvur Hunger Hta llon nlong Full Hlvor. This project, when aomplotod, will cover nil or tho Natlonnl Forest lunil In Town ship 21 H., ItaogtM 0 and 10 Kant, nnd In Township 22 South., Hnnges 0 and 10 Hunt, also part or tho land In Township 20 South, llnngon 8 and 10 iinst, nml part or Townsuipn ji and 22 South, IUngn 8 Hast. Tho map work dona by tho presont part has been unuminlly tMitlsfaotory sluoo It wan based on transit lovol much with tho detail topography filled in by Alinny hand level work, all sup lamonlnd by n transit and stndln tra vnrsn or Dig Hlvor from thn oast Na tional Forest boundary to within n short dlntnnco of tho Crano Pralrlo rexorvolr slto, HatiKiir South has posted 14 mlloa of Natlonnl Forest boundary In the CroRcont district during tho month or October. Owing to tho root Jtlint tho original land survey In thin region wns mndo rorty or moro years nito tho work or retracing lines linn boon very nlow and dlfllcult. A mutiiflt borne Insuraiirn associa tion In being organized In Dlntrlot C. Tho plan Is thnt uvary rorent officer who has horses In entitled to mem bership. When a horso Is lost, n com mittee, appointed by tho Buporvlsor, npprnlses tho horso and reports thu appraisal to tho district ofJlco. The district ofTlco then notifies each mem ber of tho association of his assess, ment, tho member remitting directly to tho losor of tho horso. A commls. too has been appointed In this dis trict to consldor tho necessity nnd advisability or organising such n mu tual horso Insurance association for District 0. A number or specimens of yollow pine nnd ladgepolu pine wora sent to Portland for part of tho Forost Ser vice oxhlblt at tho Land Shaw whlsh was held In tho Portland Armory building during the tatter part of October. Tho Forest Borvlco oxhlblt not only showed speolmona or a gro'U many different troese, but also flro fighting equipment, pliotogrnphs and other material. Tho district offlco linn decided -jj publish n man of tho Deschutes Nn t'onnl Forost for Issuing to tho pno lie. Tho mnp Itself will bo n small sonlo photographic reproduction of our best forest mnp on whloh will io embodied nil of tho latest correc tions On tho back of tho mnp will bo printed some suggestions to the publlo regarding tho necessity for care of tiro In tho woods, regarding gamo laws, gama licenses nnd a short statement concerning the resource SECURE A WAR ATLAS TODAY . OFFER NO. 1 Uy spoclnl nrrangomontn for a limited tlmo Tho llond Dulletln Is cn nblod to offor n vnlunblo Wnr Atlns, Includ ing a one yenr's subsclrptlon to OKCMAHD AND FARM 'tho lending Western farm paper), ior 60 cents. Call or mail your or der to The Dond Hullotln nnd receive tho At "lasby ruturn mnll. , , Offer no. 2 two papers and the war atlab for the price of one. For a limited tlmo wo nro offorlng n ono yenr'n subscription to The llond Dulletln, Including a ono yenr's subscription to OR CHARD AND FARM, nnd tho big War AUft8 (Or til MoTln, (or' tho regular yearly fl.60. Tnko advantngo of this llbaral offor boforo t Is withdrawn. Till HE HEM) 10,000 Ears of Corn Tho cream of 1,000 ncrcs of OREaON-WASIUNQTON-lDAllO'S DLUE RinnON CROP will bo on competitive exhibition nt tho CORN SHOW hold undor tho auspices of Orcgoii.Wnsliliigtou Railroad & Navigation Company nt Walla Walla, Washington November 25 to 28, 1914 INTERESTING INSTRUCTIVE ENTERTAINING Lectures by Prof. C. L. Bmlth, Agriculturist of tho O.-W.It & N, Company LOW FARES FOR THE ROUND TRIP Tlckotn, BchoiluloB, etc., from J, II. Oorbett, Agt., O -W. R. &. N. I M. Foss, T., F. & P. A., llond of tho Dcschutos Forest Itsolf. Al ready our Doscliuten map has a greit many corroctloim plncod on It so thnt for soma reglonn It In vory satisfac tory. In other places, howovor, it Is still Inaccurate. In ordor that tho map an finally put out may Include tho best Information obtainable every forost ofllcor Is requested to ootid to tho Himorvlsor'H ofllco, not Inter than December 10, nn many corrections to tho ono-hnlf Inch ncalo mnp of tho forest nn ho Is ablo to prepare. All of theso will then bo ombodlod on our final mnp of tho Dusohiites. Hanger II. 13. Hmlth who will fill tho vacancy mndo by the trnimfer or Hanger Curl to thn Siskiyou Is ox poetod In llond soon. At present ho is taking his annual lonvo. THE ODTQBER WEATHER Previous More Itnlufnll Tlinu Hi Month Many Clear Ditjs. October was marked by a grontor rainfall than hnn oooured nlnco Inst spring, tho total precipitation being 1.20 Indies. Of this 1.11 Inches roll on one dny, tho 18th, putting the ground In good shnpo for rail plow ing. With the ndded rain thoro wora moro cloudy days thnn In tho preced ing months, there 'having boon six cloudy, 0 partly cloudy nnd 10 clear. Temperatures for the month rang ed from a minimum ot 20 degrees on tho night of tho 28th to 82 degreon on tho lCth. Tho greatest dally range wan 60 dogrers. Thn mean maximum tomperaturo for tho month wan 04.0 degrees, a drop of 6 de grees from tho Boptember figures. Tho mean minimum was 32.2 dogrces as ngnlnst 42 for Boptember. Tho monn was 48.6. Tho dally temperatures woro an fol lows: Dnto Max. Mln, Character 1 67 34 Cloudy. 2 64 40 Cloudy. 3 62 20 Ptly Cldy. 4 fiG 30 Cloudy. C 68 30 Clear. 0 CO 36 Cloar. 7 60 30 Clear. 8 60 43 Ptly Cldy. 0 63 32 Ptly Cldy. 10 CO 30 Cloudy. 11 68 34 Clear. 12 00 32 Clear. 13...., 70 32 Clear. 14 76 31 Ptly Cldy. 15 81 34 Ptly Cldy. 10 82 32 Cloudy. 17 08 33 Ptly Clcjy. 18.. 60 20 Cloudy. 10 68 38 Clonr. 20 60 32 Clonr. 21 64 31 Clonr. 22 66 20 Clonr. 23 C4 34 Clonr. 24 ...C3 33 Clear. 26 60 41 Clear. 2C 70 32 Clear. 27... 71 30 Cloar. 28 72 26 Ttly Cldy. 20 70 36 Ptly Cldy. 30 .... 68 34 Cloar. 3i: 70 32 . Ptly Cldy. lleclnrc Wnr on Itbeumntlsiii. Hhoumntlsm is nn awful thing nothing moro painful. Don't let It got n hold, but at first twinges take oloy KIdnoy Pillo. They work dl- rate of Tho Dcnd Il'ul- HUI - M.I :tin, rectly on your weakened kldnoy, build up, mnko them strong- rid your blood and keep It clear of uric ncld. Keep Foley Kidney Pllhvroudy for use nt tho flrnt sign of rheuma tism. 1'attorson Drug Co.--Adv. REAL OPPORTUNITIES NOW The Importance of tlio Hon for In Mance, .Never Fully Itenlled. Charles Thorntliwallo calls atten tion to tho following clipping: "Wiiutcdl A Homo tor n lien. "Wanted, a homo for a hen." Put an advertisement to that effect l'i tho papar and soo how many people are now willing, oven anxious, to pro vide a pleasant home to a capable, in dustrious hen. A year ngo lots of thorn would have riuniou up inuir noses m me inert, u takes harsh words between William or Germany and George or Itmglaud to mnko some Americans appreciate the economic value or tho humble hen. The United mates of America, with Its millions or square miles or farm lands, tins been caught In tho act of Imparting eggs. Not many. It Is true, but importing eggs nevertheless. Bhadoa or Ceorge Washington. Ab raham Lincoln, and n few other com mon sense Americans, forbid! Hut tho egg Incident is nftor all only nn Incident. Thoro aro many othor things which wo have bcon buying abroad that can be produced at home most profitably. Ten min utes' Inquiry will develop a number of manufactured articles, previously imported, for which tomo line of American Industry Is In need. The opportunities for many nev, small businesses arc Innumerable. Kqual opportunities await our largo Industries In duplicating articles for morly purchased from abroad. America's avenucn for profit through tho war now being waged nro many. The time In ripe to be up and doing. HAIT.MAN Hl'YB CARS J. Saltzman has bought five Ford enrs for stage service between Dcnd, Hums and Riverside. Other cars nl- so wltl operate on tho run, nnd with Mr. Saltzman are associated Frank Dlbblo, J. Collins and I.. Fisher, the unmo of their company being tho llond-Ilurns and Hums Riverside Auto Company. Foley Cathartic Tablets. Aro wholesome, thoroughly cleans ing nnd have a stimulating effect on tho stomach, liver nnd bowels. Rogu lato you without griping nnd no un pleasant after effects. Stout people find they glvo immedlato relief and comfort. Antl-Hlllous. Pattorson Drug Co. Advertisement. S1C1N8 FOR SALE. "For Kent," "For Sale," "Rooms to Let", "Housekeeping Rooms," "No Admittance," "So Smoking," etc., etc.. Placards printed In largo type on henry bristol board, in cent each, lens In fjiuuilltle. Iliillctln Office. 12tf Try tho .Altamont for Sunday din ner. 0 to 7. p. m. Adv. The Joy PERFECT VISION ft- . .mg-gt Thoro is a great satisfaction In per fect vision a Joy unupcakable, but unfortunately maity eyes are defec tive. Imperfect sight can in nearly all cases bo restored by properly ground lenses; however, there must bo a methodical, scientific examination of each musclo and every part of the oyo. Our best citizens will tell you that my examinations are exhaustive and my work scientific nnd accurate Sat Isfnctto nnlwnys. I fit every concelvablo stylo of Eye Qlassea and Spectacles. Dr. Ida Behrendt OPTICIAN 11END HOTEL. NOV. 18 TO 27 assaanaaaaBKasaBSEKESBanBansspS - , OREGON TRUNK TRAIN - Arrives .............. 8 a. m, Leaves 8:30 p.m. O..W. It. & N. TRAIN. Arrives 7:46 p. m. - Leaves .......... .7:26 a, m. - HTAQE LINE SOUTH. Arrives 7:30 p. m. - Leaves .10 a. m. - AUTO LINES. Cars dally to nurns and points - south and southeast. l'OSTOI'l-'ICE HOURS. Oenoral dollvory open dally 0:16 a. m. to 0 p. m. Qonoral dollvory open Sunday - 0:16 to 10 a. m. - Night train mail closes 7 p. m. Day train mall closes 6:30 a. m. - TELEORAPH HOURS. Western Union dally 7-13,1-6, - 7-10. Sunday 8-10, 4-0, TELEPHONE HOURS. - Pioneer Co., twenty-four hour - eorvlce, Including Sunday. POLK'S' OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory Directory ot cch City. Town iud VIlUc. slTln dMcrlptlva sktcU ot sett plkc, locution, population, tele crspti, hlppln and banking point I alto ClaaelOed Directory, compiled by buln and profeIO'i. , R. J. rOUC A CO., BEATTUS. f KySCJK Hoi BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. JtOIIKUT II. GOV hi) Civil lleml Oregon Engineer ItOIJEHT W. SAWYEIt NOTAUY i'UHMO nullotln Offlco, llond, Oregon J. 11. Doll A. W. 81ms CHOOK COUNTY AltSTUACT COMPANY (Incorporated) Successors to The J. If. Tinner Abstract Co., Prlnevlllo, Ore. Abstracts Insurance W, W. FAUL.KNEH, D. M". D. DKNTI8T Offlco Ovor Postofllco IJcnd, ... Oregon WILLAHD H. WIHTZ J, A V Y K n PrlnovIIIo, Oregon. C, 8. BENSON Attornoy At Law Bonoon Building, Wall Street Bend, Oregon. VERNON A. FORBES LAWYER First National Bank Building Bend, :: :-: Oregon OBOROE 8. YOUNG Civil nnd Irrigation Engineer. City Engineer of Bend. Room 6 First National Bank Building Representation boforo tho Des ert Land Board and State Engineer ROBERT CECIL WYGANT Attorney at Law Irrigation Masonic Water Rights Building Desert Land Snlom, Engineering Law Oregon J l Rooftop; of nil kinds. Repairing promptly done. J. A. MacCLOSKEY TINNING AND Furnace Contractor Guttering-, Spouting, Cornices and Skylights. ? ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED J Jobbing Promptly Attended To J J. J. RYAN Plumbing and Heating PHONE 4S1 $ 117 MINNESOTA STREET Is It Done Right? to J t ? I SB. k . M f . . X. WUJaWS f -j yvuiLt CZ3M& llAVmMftAmM tf If It la, lot well onouah alona. Out Un less tt U up to U mark In ovorjr detail coma and sea us. LOW PRICES, BETTER SERVICE Bend Steam' Laundry. AND DRY CLEANING Put Your Duds In Our Suds" CI O'DONNELL UNION in rt 3X&Jf II. II. D o A It M O N D LAWVHH Oregon Streot. Dcnd, Oregon II. C. SLI.I8 Attomcy-nt-T.tfiiv United States Commissioner First Natlonnl Dank Duildlng DKND, OIIEOON DH. J. II. CONNAItN MBJfTIHT Ofllco In gather Duildlng.' Houro 0 to 12, 1 to 6. Sundays and evenings by Appointment. O. P. NISWONOER, Bend, Ore. UNDERTAKER Licensed Bmbnlmcr, Funeral Director, Phone. Lady Assistant. DR. It. D. BTOWEI.L Noprapaililc Iliyslclnn Ofllco over Miller Lumre? Cj. Walt Street Hours 0 to S Phone Rd 61 J. E. Engebrdsou Plumbing and Healing Dcnd, Oregon Fraternal Societies I. O. O. P. Dcnd Lodge No. 1218. Regular meeting every Moti day night at S o'clock in Sat ti er's Hall. Visiting brothois cordially welcome. BERT SHUEY. N. O. GEO. P. GOVE, Secretary. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. Banner Camp No. G031. Regular meetings second and focrtr Tuesdays, Bather's Hall. MRS. J. II. CONNARN, Oracle. MRS. A. ORCnJTT Recorder. TH15 PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FORCIC1 ADVERTISING DY THE OTNCHAU OFF1CCS NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES MUmtHUViVlUHUUHWtWVa 1 ALTAMONT f I HOTEL I 5 Moderate Prlcefl S K S Modern Rooms $ i AttratUvo Surroundings Steam Heat, Hot and Cold J Water With Rath Privilege S i Homo Cooked Meals $ J Miss A. I). Snaldlng, Proprietor REND, OREGON j wvMwwmtMuvkvmwvwt Dont Forget IF Your Automobile, Oaa Engine, Gun, Typo wrltcr or Any Mechati .icnl Contrivance Needs REPAIRING ...1 DOONAR will fix ft sgHaBBBaEEBBaaaaaaBaBE M DRAYINQ ' Bead Hauling Co. R, N. PALSIERTON Wood for Sale Olllco with R. P. Mlnter Olllco Phouo Rlack 00 Realdonco Rlack 4'i BROTHERS MARKET FTII.HIIIWUP, J77y?rt " " " "' 'I