TAOR 0. THK BEND BULLETIN, IJEND, OnE., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 101 . THE DESCHUTES RANGER VOR MARCH Tho Deschutes Ranger for March contnliiB two special articles anil a chart compiled from the forest lire records of tho local forests showing tho average area hurned over por day throughout the nummer since 1908. Other facts are also shown Including tho nvorago number of fires of all classes occurring In each 10 day per iod slnco 1908. Of tho special articles one on tho use of tho Abney hand loel Is es- perlnlly for tho lienoiu oi iiiresi n Hn.rs. Tho other on "The freo uso tic, thus taking enre of the stock np plled for by tho local ranchers liv ing In tho vicinity of Laldlnw. Al together It Is expected that about 800 additional head of cattle will bo put on tho Forest this year, moot of those owned by ranchors In small lots varying from 7 to 7C bond each. On his lottirn trip Mr. Merrltt stopped ovor nt Tho Dalles and checked ovor all of tho land owner ship for tho National ForeBt area within The Dalles land district. Tho Upper Deschutes Llveotock Association hold n mooting In the of national forest timber In the ion , m)ervROr'H uico on February 28, nt IlIICK UIHMIUl. il " -" lii nf mure unnurul Interest. This IS part of a longer report on tho sub ject prepared ly mm nnu w u ui tnu'H Tho old Paulina Natlonnl Forest boundiiry, prior to tho elimination of March 12, 1911, almost entirely Btir rounded tho Fort Hock valley and In cluded not only yellow plno and lodgopolo timber but practically all of the Juniper as well bo that honio Htcadcrs wero dependent upon tho National Forest for their entire sup plies of wood for all purposes. As tho grealor part of tho valley Is homestended, partly In IGO-ucro tracts, and as there Is hardlv pny rc tivlty on tho ranches which d'ies not enll for somo material from tho For es', largo (uantltles of wood for var ious niinifiros woto useu. i no juni whleh tlma thov arranged for hnndl Ing stock on Crano I'rnlrlo for tho coming year. Tho Association voted to ask the District Forester that their advisory board bo officially recogniz ed nnd formlnluted somo rules re garding 'tho Improvement of tho range stock. Tho Tiimalo Heof Brooders Asso ciation havo formally asked that their advisory board bo recognized by tho Forest Service In mattors re garding the range nnd havo submit ted rules regarding breeds of stock which they ask to have adopted by tho Forest Servlco as applying to the range In which their Association Is Interested. Thoy wish to limit the breed of cnttlo to Hod Durhnms only. Hoports from nil rangor districts during tho pest year glvo tho follow ing estimated nunibor or peopio us SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., March 1G. Lincoln Heachey fell to his death In San Francisco bay this af ternoon while attempting one of his darn devil feats In a now and untried aeroplane. He made ono successful flight In which ho looped the loop and IIMP.fllM RFlflrfFY FANG Til flFATH IN KM LIIIUULI1 ULIIUIIUI I I1L.UU IU UUIIIII . . ..,,1 Prnffl Ita ED performed the other aerial stunts ofiDcuy was """"""-- tn havo which ho was the master. On a sec penrnnce death was gelded to havo ond ascent he was endlne with a per-j resulted fr.om rownlng. DeajhW pendlculnr drop, when tho wings of ' mother, shown In the P lew re below his plane crumpled and he fell Into 8 prostrrtcd from the shock or the tho water lashed to tho machine. The ' accident which she wltne3sca. per hnB boon most UBed for piiHts and., t, i.orcl,t for recreation pur- .. i1 I... .1... .....p.. nnnnculliUi flltt " ... .. unnii' imi the miiro accessible ills trlcts have been cut over so that lon ger distances mutt bo traveled or In ferior material taken thnn formerly. As n result, yellow plno Ib grndually becoming to bo more depended upon. In Mnrch, 1911, practically rll of tho Juniper country was eliminated from tho Nntlonnl-Forent and slnco then a considerable portion of It has been homcBtcndcd so that tho Juni per Biipply Is still moro rnpldly di minishing. Whllo thlH hns not as jet Impressed Itself upon tho minds of mnny homesteaders, It Is easy to foreseo n tlmo In tllo near futuro when n largo sottloment will bo de pendent upon tho plno forests to tho north and west for their entire sup ply of timber. Theso considerations make tho cost sales and freo uso business of Importanco to tho peo pio locally and to thoeo who nro near est tho Forest. Tho freo uso policy In this vicin ity so far nc I am ablo to learn has nlwaya boon n very liberal one and In any caso tho freo uso area admin istered by ono mnn has been so largo thnt closo BUporvlslon wbh Impossible. Along about olghty miles of tho old Forest boundnry In this district thoro wont frequent freo uso roads so that practically tho whole area within from two to six miles of tho odgo of tho timber wns much used. Many of tho nppllcntloiiB ramo by mall and permits worn sent out In tho snino way. Tho total valuo of mrterlal Is sued on free uso permltn for tho yenr ending Juno 30, 1911, was slightly over 1,830. The elimination of tho Juniper country has reduced tho number of iiennlls but tho use of yellow pine for postB nnd fuel Is grndimlly Increns IriK From tho standpoint of valuo, tho material Is used In about tho following order: (Ireen and dead plno poles for fencing nnd corrals, iliwd yellow plno for fuel. postB for fiinclng and logs for building pur poses, i Owing to tho largo freo use area with Its locally reputed Inexhaustible supply of timber, iimth bavo In tho psst been somewhat wasteful of ma terial. An attempt 1h being made to I'licourago more complete utilization of tho timber nnd as time goes on belter results are expected. Other extracts from tho Hanger are the following: I Mr. Ouy lias dug a well nt the, lllg River Ranger Htatlou. Mr. Vlueunt has mailo a number of siunII sales of timber at the fifty cent rate to farmers. In the region of, I)nl saw mill recently, Runner Austin has repaired the' DiwvliutM river telephone line. The i rllon nwir ltwtiil wan hroVen down1 Iwdlv during the post winter, as tho rMiilt of wind nd snow I Work on the telephone lino enn-' nwftliiK HlK River RaitKer station nil the RiwIhiiiI Runner Station Is oIh rtHrtwd v Rsiihits one and Hiulth. MMrtitml by ou man employ ed temporarily. A lirw stun for tht Alllnnhnm Runner Station and another for the Korwt ottle In 8IHr. liavi) mi mud by lUnger Vltirent. Mil ln t n lUcd nlnnv t read blwM ('rMweiit and the smith Kortwt bouudarv. a dtatnuco nf about thirty hiIIm, anil alone the road be twMMi Craarimt. and Cricnt. Davis 'nd Otfall Is. bs lon inmle t Raniw Bomb. Thav lll ixwid aooD aa lha weather comlUUmn panalt. Ooniraaa paasad a IH'fleleiu-v Ai 1nttrlatlon bill for the Koret !-1 vo ao that tba Inii'roveiumit mon bald In raaarvu last fall on iiwount of tba Br lUhtln dftlvlt hu '"ii ralaaaad and will I avatluMe for um thJa rli.n On this Frw t Ihl miMMa tb.ti wa run romileie the Id oahonf Hurt wtwiwa Ilia ltir Han-1 Kar 9tiui utid HitalanJ Suiton. nl rd Htuiifd. tliv telaphiMie line ex-1 losdlim t.i ilia e Cavtt in the Fort i Hi. k (iiutl), d th lirnlae nriu th Uaaabulaa rlvar si Crau - I'raliie ; TUa man In Ua Heiid umi- i.e Iwh buay during th iat iuntb. romiilllni UMM of dlHoifMl kinds rail woat HHt)iitly In cohviiik the ilrtibur aailuiata map for tb Wilker llHtlu Timber RavnGtui' work tluno U) K. I'. Cacll l JIS l y loatl roiiKora tho yor-r t.ofore Mr. Merrltt wa l I'orilnnd on 1'abiHavy 1C and 17. conferring with tha DUtrtct Fnreater nnd with Sup orvlsor llrundngo of the Santlatu ami Deputy SupervUor lllnltluinn of tho Casoado Korwt regrrdlng Inter foreat grailng allotmenta It was agreed to transfer rnotiKh eheep from the Doachutea to tho Weal Bide For esta Ui vacate, range needed for cat- poses and for hunting: Fishermen nnd campers staying moro thnn one dny 8C0 Fishermen and enmpera staying ono day only H30 Hotel guests -1-0 Trappers and hunters for short trips 230 Winter trappers 24 Auto parties along roads not stop ping except for n short tlmo. .2000 TOTAL 49C4 Tho covor of tho report Ib Illustrat ed by a. plcturo of tho bend of tho Metollus river showing Mt. Jofforson In tho dlsUinco. Not Feeling "Just Right. When you got tired early In tho dny, havo an overfull fooling, nro bllllous, havo bad broath or suffer from Indigestion or constipation you will find Foloy Cathartic Tablets quick and comfortable In action. Thoy nro wholesome nnd health giv ing. Mr. L. U. Levy, Clroon Hay, Vs says: "Thoy do not grlpo nnd tholr effect Is quick nnd sure. Tho finest cathartic I ovor UBod. 1'nttor son Drug Co. Adv. Ask your Spray Flour.- grocor -Adv. for Deschutes 37tf i X - - t - Sea- - ft T W PeeU said: "When I am In need of a kldnoy medicine, a fow doaes of Doan's Kldnoy Pills always bring benefit." Price CO cents at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kid ney remedy get Doan's Kodncy Pills tho soma that Mr. Pectz had. Fos-ter-Mllburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. Photograph courtesy San Francisco Hxamlner. THE MOTHER OF LINCOLN BEACHEY, FH0M THE TOWER OF JEWELS, 435 FEET ABOVE THE EARTH, AT THE PANAMA-PACIFIO INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, WATCHES HER SON LOOP HIS ONE THOUSANDTH LOOP. When Lincoln llenchey, n son of Snn Francisco, on tho occasion of his homecoming after breaking nil world rcc. ords as a daredevil looper of OU'J loops, performed two entirely new nnd death defying stunts over tho completed palaces of the I'linntnifl'iiclllc International Exposition It was his aged mother who for the first time waved him on to fresh achievement. Mrs. Ileuetiey held a plnce of honor, 435 feet up in tho nlr. on the tiptop of the won derful Tower of Jewels. From this aerie she was nblo to watch every erratic move of her daredevil son. She cried out only once. Thnt was when ho wrote the figures "1000" ngiilimt the clouds, high nbovo the two miles of completed exhibit palaces, slgnltlcnnt of the looping of his one thousandth loop. being snnpped up promptly for any and all offerings. Packers are ex tremely short of supplies and nro wil ling takers ot all offerings nt good prices. Lambs Btill soil at $8.50. ACT QUICKLY. Delay has been dangerous In Rend. Do tho right thing at tho right time. Act quickly In tlmo of danger In tlmo of kidney dnngor Doan's Kidney Pills nro most effective. Plenty of ovldenco of their worth. Carl Pectz V. Main strcot, Moro, Oregon, says: "For years I had kldnoy complaint nnd rheumntlc pains. I got so bad mnrkotlng has not boon as liberal as 'that I could hardly walk. I couldn't expected. Top hogs oponod Monday stoop on account of lameness In my nt $7.2G nnd nro soiling nt eamo price back. Tho kidney becrctlons gnvo mo ul cIubu of week. Shoep nro again a great doal ot annoyanco and I had .MARKET REPORT. NORTH PORTLAND, March 11. Tho rocolptB for tho weok havo been: Cattlo 1C74, calves 3C, hogs 2380, Bheop 1G81. Tha mnrkot on cattlo opened briskly on quality offerings nt about steady prices. Top steers remaining steady nil weok nt $7.7G. Monday's run of cnttlo was tho heav iest In theso ynrds for somo time. Good cows nro quoted at $0,50 and other lines In proportion. Not with standing the fact that Portland hog prices hnvo been tho highest In tho United Stntes for somo tlmo past, to get up soveral times at night to pass them. I went to Hot Springs nnd while I was relieved, tho loast cold brought the troublo back as bad as over. Ono day I rend about Doan's Kldnoy Pills and I began using them. The first box helpod mo and boforo long tho backncho and kldnoy weak ness left me." At a later dato, Mr. ORIXION AND WASHINGTON OAZ- ATEER AND RU8INESS DIREC TOKV I-'Olt 10115-10. R. L. Polk & Co., havo JUBt Issued tho 191C-1C edition of Iho Oregon and Washington (Jnzctccr and Dusl nesj Directory, which Is tho only work of tho kind published. It ccn talno an accurate business directory of every city, town and village In Ore gon and Washington nnd tho names end addresses of country morchnnts and professional men, lumbermen, etc., who nro locnted adjacent to vil lages; aUo lists of government and county officers; Btatc boards, statu tory provisions, terms of court, names of courts, names of postofflccs, express, telephone and telegraph of fices. Justices of tho poaco, hotels, dally and weekly newspapers, besides much other Information useful to nil classes of business nnd professional men. A descriptive sketch of ench placo is given, embracing vnrlotm Items of interest, such ns location, population, dlstanco to different points, the most convenient shipping stations, the products that nro mar keted, stage communications, trudo statistics nnd churches. An Import ant feature Is tho classified directory, giving evory business arranged un der Its Bpcclnl heading, thus enabling subscribers to obtnln nt a glanco n list of all houses manufacturing or dealing In any particular lino of goods. The work generally Is com piled to meet tho wants of tho busi ness community and Is so thorough ns to desorvo Its llboral patronage. Prlco $9.00. OIIIccb: Seattlo, Port land, Spokano and Tncoma. Onion sots, 10 cents a Skuso Hardware Co. Adv. pound, lo Try True IHuo flour, grocor for It. Adv. , Ask yoar 36 tf. TIiIh and l'lo Cents. Don't miss this. Cut out this slip oncloso five cents to Foloy & Co., Chi cago, 111., wrlto your namo and ad dress clearly. You will rocolvo In return a trial packago containing Foley's Honoy nnd Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kldnoy Pills nnd Foloy Cathartic Tablets. PattorBon Drug Co. Adv. STOP!! Tmrn-rr ' " IT IS THOSE CELEBRATED 111SSEL AND WHITE CROSS VACUUM CLEANERS. A NEW RROOM SWEEPS CLEAN RUT ONLY AFTER HARD WORK AND THEN IT GETS ONLY HALF THE DIRT. LOOK! VACUUM CLEANERS RELIEVE THE HOUSE HOLD OF ITS DRUDGERY, CLEANINO CUR TAINS, FURNITURE AND FIXTURES AS WELL AS CARPETS AND FLOORS AND flKT ALL THE DIRT. LISTEN! IT COSTS MUCH LESS TO OPERATE THAN AN ELECTRIC FLAT IRON. SOLI) ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED DO IT ELECTRICALLY The BEND WATER LIGHT & POWER CO. The United Warehouse Company Storage and Forwarding General 'Commission' Merchants WE HANDLE OIL, GASOLINE, SUGAR, FLOUR, SALT, HIDES FRESH and SALT MEATS HAMS, BACON AND LARD The United Warehouse Co. A. M. Pringle, Mgr. Bend, Oregon Building Material LUMBER, SHINGLES The Miller Lumber Company Bend, Oregon. MW4WWWl4WlfWWWl