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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1916)
Pto j -t .-y,, . 'vviAiajn rAon . Tin: nnxi huUjKtix, msn, que., wnnxnsnAY, maiich i, inio. ' I iV k The Deschutes Ranger KOK FKIIHUAItV. Tho February number or tbo Des chutes Hunger issued froim tho Hond National Forest olllco hns ns a cover picture n photograph of u stnnd of yellow pine. According to tbo Hun ger the picture Illustrates quite clearly tho great danger to which this particular body of timber is sub jected. One of the worst llrcs of re- .cm. jrain in uiiH pari oi me country occurred last sunmicr In Just this lypo of forest, whero becntise of lack of wator development, grazing cannot be dono. Last year tho old roud through this body of timber was made passable for autos by Hanger Harrlnimi and next season arteries from this trunk road will oxteml fur ther Into tho timber bolt. However, until such time ns this range cau nu Biiccessruiiy grazed the danger from fires will bo very great. Extracts from tho Hanger follow: District rangors should be careful not to give now applicants for graz ing permits too much encouragement nbont rango for tho coming year. Of course, If It Is within our power to tako care of nil we will be only too glnd to do It, but from application to (Into it would n li lion r that it Is nroli- nblo that we will be unable- to take caro of all who desire grazing privi leges. Applications from 31 out of G.'l former cattle nnd horse pormltti'es show nn Increase of 381 bend. In nJ dltlon to this wo have received from now owners applications for G7" head. This stock Is nearly all own.'il by nearby rauchets who aro entitled to share In tho grazing privileges, but according to regulations wo crui not innko a reduction In a permit of n regular user unless tbo new oynnr makes application six months In ad vance. This will rnnble us to give tho old permittee plenty of tlmo io adjust bis liusluofH to meet tho now conditions. The I'niillim oxtenslvo Innd classi fication maps and computations, which have been In progroHH by mem bers of tbo foico this winter, are Hearing completion. Most of this part of tho report lias been forwards! FELLOW-SWEET . IS TASTE OF i "SPEAR HEAD" Most Richly-Flavored Chew That Was Ever Pressed . x Into Plugs ' ; FAVORITE FOR A GENERATION Red-blooded men with real tobacco hunger find that they can satisfy it only by chcwlnjr, and the most wholesome nnd can's finj; tobacco to chew is that made in plug form. The limit of luxury in tobacco chew inn is the rich, sweet, juicy flavor that trickles through your system when you chew Spear Head. No other chewing tobacco is so mel low, so luscious and so satisfying. No other equals Spear Head for putting a keen edge on your appetite. Spear Head if made of the world's best tobacco leaf the choicest of red Kentucky Hurley. This leaf is selected for its full, juicy richness jvitb the most painstaking care, is stemmed by hand, is pressed into Spear Head plugs to tlowly that not a drop of the rich, natural juice escapes. Your first chew of Spear Head will open your eyes to the genuine enjoy ment there is in chewing. Chew the rich and mellow tobacco that has been the favorite for a third of a century that's Spear Head. In 10c cuts, wrapped in wax paper, Adv. KYNOI'HIH Or TIIK ANSI At. HTATKMI.Vi' Of 'I UK MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Of NVMUik III I lie mite lif Nrw Jir ! lliu 3Ut la of Iiv I'tuut r. IMS, inaite I" the limurttioi i omiiililuiir of tho iluu tf ort'Kon. iurmuiit I" luu liiioinr. Total iiri'inlum Iniume I fl,MHi 0I!I 71 Inlvreil ilM.li nil ami rrnu roi. hul ilurliiH lh kit k.hlT.Omitl tviwtl ilurliiK Hi" "" MM. WW t Tumi lnouiiio SH.MH.IlH .V l)hlurriiirnM. rnlil fur Iimm. endow mmit, unmillln urn! eur render ... Valura t t3.MI.StlS PlllilrHlll paid l lUV IiuM- .,- .... r durliiu III r MOS.TOti v Co mm Im to iw and aalarlea ... paid durlim tho eor 3,UH.U7 7II TKI. IICVHilM and trv Mld (lurdlK tl wir ilKi.U.le AhwuiiI of nil otlur rkudl- .mn lU ... Total x"l"Utur 3t.Mt.MU .VI .Wtli, Market tali of real utate M . Market alue of Hocka ami beiuli omhmI -il.VOT.hSt 53 Iaiihi on inuruoKH ami il. lateral. He ViVMe.MA (hi I'remlliltl iiolrt and polle) .,,.,., loom at tot 37 7- l'i In banke and un hand.. il.loO.ftol tU iir..UtluuiB M.A&A.AU3 k Oilier aeeeu nel( . 1MUI1J-' Total hI ItM.SSU.l&S . Total nwli admitted la Ore- KOH MW.MI' IM 1 Malillltln. Not rr ino.SMlMii' Total tiolloi I'lalutf unpaid .. Tie I. runilnaom rourto (una. . T.Si" .' ' All otiur llabllllUa 1I31.'S Total llabllltlr IHMi.sao I. i i Total Iniuranc In forrv !) rwiUr l, 1V 7MM'l.i lltiklnr In OriKtMi for thr Ynir Total Inturaiu'o rllln dur- lax ihr r . t Mx ''' Uroaa irvioluni rvUod dor ian (hi itar li." At, P .eiaia uald dorlnti th oar Is no 1 1' lt Iniurrod durluc III r IMKIUHl Total amount or InHiraaro ouittandliK In ()rvon ll- rrtiibrr SI. JUIS .S8O11"ll0 tiik tiiTit.i. iti:.KiiT i.iii: inm ii ANCK t'OMTANV, Ily J. VM JOHNSON. Sccrolary Statutory rildrnl atneral aarnt and at lornoir for aarvlco, Aruold S. Hotttwfil, J'orlland, Ortion. to the District Forcstor nnd It Is uulto prolmblo that the romalndor will bo finished this month. This pro ject covers a gross aien of 027, HO ncos, IC 1,950 acres of which Is 'n Klainntti county nnd 1C5.1S7 In Lake county. N'ntlonnl Forest receipts hnve In creased several hundred per cent since 100G, when tho nrst nllotinont of n cortnln percontuge of such re ceipts was made to Oregon nnd Wash ington. Hy way of contnwt, Oregon's snare or reconus lor iuuu ji.uuu whllo In 1915 It was $19,G7.. The constantly Increasing demand for National Forest timber assures a higher rate of Increase In tho next few years. Ultlmntoly tho rovenuo to the stnto from this source will bo no small Item. During tho extremely sovcro weath er, sevornl of tho district rnngors have been doing n considerable amount of signboard painting nnd .Mr. Ilnrrlninn, who was the first to uso tho now rubber stamping outfit, reports that bo has Just finished ap proximately CO signs. Tho outfit has now been sent to Knnger South, who will llulsh the work In his district. Hangers Mnhn anil Oney hnvo nil signboards painted with two coats of white lend, which mnlces tliem ready for lettering when their turn comes to use the stamps. Asslstnnt Hanger Smith, who has spent the post month In the Super visor's olllco assisting In making innps In connection with lnnd clas sification work, returned to tho I'lne Mountain station on Fobrunry 14. Tho snow Is going rapidly and Mr. Smtlth states Hint Mllllcau Was rench id with little dllllculty In his Ford car. Work will soon bo resumed on the Cnhln I.nko well In the Fort Ilock district. Opcrntlons hao been bus ponded hero for sovoral weeks owing to bad weather conditions nnd also to the breaking of some of tho ma chinery, which made It necessary to Kct now parts. In reply to n request from this of fice relative to tho olllcloncy of the auto, especially during tho lire light ing period. In contrast to tho old way of transportation whoro horses woro generally used, district rangers have submitted Homo very Interesting factM. One specific enso which Is of general Interest Is glyeti by Asslstnnt Hanger Smith, who, according to his dlnry, performed tho following ser vice on August 29, lOlo: "Flro reported to mo nt Hond, In T. 23 S.. H. 15 K. Left Hond nt C p. m: with four men, water and sup plies. Stopped nt tho I'lne Mountain station for tools and arrival! nt lire at midnight. Dlstnuco covered 50 miles. This trip could not have been mtido In loss than II hours with leant. The following table shows what the difference would have been If team lind beon used In this par ticular' case; Hy auto, Hond to lvi dive, Till miles (0 hours) nt Cc por ill $2. NO, four men ( hours nt 2 centP each, per hour, $0,00; sub sistence, $1; Total $9.80. "Hy team, Hond 'to Ice Cave, 50 miles (2 days) at $2.50 por day, $5, feed for team two days, $3; four men 14 hours at 25 cents ench por hour, $11, subalstenco 4 men two days, $5; Total $27. "In each of tho above cases It Is assumed that tho ranger Is driving tho vehicle nnd no account Is taken of his tlmo or expenses. It Is true that n team would ordinarily handle more thon live men but when wo con sider that feed nnd water for tlfe team would have to be hntiled It Is not prolmblo that a team would han- dto any morn men and make the trip In tho tlmo thot I hnvo allowed." In District One It has been found that larkspur areas on the cattlo rango con bo very successfully erad icated by allowing sheep to graze them at tho proper time. It appenrs that tho plant docs not hurt tho sheep and if hoy arc nllou'cd to graze for n limited tlmo only the range Is not materially damaged for cattlo. A personal lotter Just received by this olllco from Mr. Morrltt states that he Is now In northern Washing ton going over nllotmcnt estimates with the different Supervisors In that part of tho country. It Is tho wish of the local Forest olllco to extend the Tumalo road fron Tumalo nanger Station to Spark's l.ako as soon nn money Is available. Wagon travel at tho preaont time can bo mado within five miles of the lake, but at this point thero Is an almost abrupt drop of nearly a thousand feet which will nccesBltato considerable grading. A road through this country la tho forerun ner for a road from Spark s Lnko, al most, f duo south for a distance of about 18 miles to Crane I'ralrlo.Thls lost strotch Is comparatively easy and cheap road building country. Such Improvement will do much more to protect from forest fires a largo nrea which nt present Is moro or less In ncccsslble. The Tumalo and Sparks il,ako country abounds In beautiful cnmplng sites, mountain scenery, waterfalls, soda springs nnd many beautiful mountain meltdown. Sco Edwards for paper hanging. Vdv. Tho Hond Flour Mill Co. has mado n carceful selection of sultnblo seed fo- spring sowing. Thoroughly clean ed and of tho best duality. See list of varieties. Adv. Cniiiiiit I'mlsc Them Kiiotigli, Many sick nnd tired women, with aches nnd pnlns, soro muscles nnd stiff Joints, do not know that their kidneys aro out of order. Mrs, A. u. Wells, Hox 90, Houto Ii, Rocky Mount, N. C, writes: "I am tnklng Foloy Kidney Hills nnd cannot pralso tliom enough for tho wonderful ben efit 4 derived in such a short while. Sold everywhere- Adv. !OF THE FAMOUS Chickering Sohmer Krehling Kranich &. Bach Smith & Barnes Decker & Son Eiler's Bungalo- and 20 other lii,'h grade pianos, electric players, upright and grands. $..()0 a month buys a piano 10 music lessons free with each sale. $10.00 worth i of music with every sale. Why not let us put u piano m your home now on easy terms. J. W. DAY MUSIC COMPANY JOHNSON UUILUING Oregon Transfer Company ... OFFICE 1.00 CAHIN CORNKR I'lionu lllack 1.11 Moving Household Cau mill Wood (ioods Our Hpwlully Iilglit nnd II envy Freight KXl'HKSS ANH MA(S(.tti: Al'TO TRUCK MOVI.MJ AXYWIUIRU YOl'R H.UHJAOF. CIIKCKR!) AT HO.MM WVWli TV. - O mmmR maamrM y'lftfT m mmmimK)! f Writ If mstiiss W00D-LARK" THADC MARK JPoiS,ON QUICK, CERTAIN. - DEADLY-( ALWAYS HKAIIV, NliVIUt FAILS. atrova HQUlrrola. ir.mhi.ra nr.l.l. ,.... .. ml. iitnlf ui.. I.. o..i.T: ....' "."" ... 'tj n.7 ,., in,i,K tvnvrt tno null (try pram nwnUe from Wlntrr'a alvep. Money back If It evrr (alia. Wood Lurk for 36 yara has atood oery Itat. Ifa crop Inaur nee nil rodatit poata. Manufactured by Clarke-Woodward Druw- Co., rortlanJL.Ore-1,-on. Uuy from your deaUr, .fw, REED Sb HORTON SiifiiniMii rs5aiHatsaaigweaa3 riMtfni i Special Prices March 4 to I8TH ! Pound Tin Regular 40 Special 35 3 Pound Tin RGGular 8 "-2 Now oo gpouND SPECIAL OOfe ETi7iHKa A Challenge! laeg & Co. Will Mot Be Undersold At 40c ROYAL CLUB is the "best buy" on the coffee mtiTket today there is no finer coffee at any prPce. This is no careless statement we make it only after due consid eration and after thoroughly testing competitive brands including those of highest price. 'es! And there are thousands qf satisfied ROYAL CLUB users ready to "back us up." ROYAL CLUB is made from the finest coffees that moil'ey can buy. It is blended, neutralized and roasted by the latest scientific processes and under the personal direction of a coffee expert who stands at the head of his profession. ROYAL CLUB is well worth 40c, but for two weeks we are going to sell it for less for Lang & Co. Will Not Be Undersold. Do not be misled by coffee roasters who charge you "too much" fifty-one weeks in the year and then expect the public to clamor for their product when they reduce the price for one week to what it should be all the lime. There is no set "year in and yeaT out" selling price on ROYAL CLUB. Green coffee costs vary just as do sugar and flour and .other staples. We have always made confidants of the public and have given you the benefit in reduced retail cost when the market was "down" while other roasters pocketed this increased profit and said nothing. ROYAL CLUB now sells for 40c, and it's worth it there is no better cofee at any price; but we will not be undersold by any "outside" roaster not even for a single week. For Two Weeks, March 4th to 18th You May Buy Royal Ciub at These - Special Challenge Prices 1 Pound Tin, Special 35c $1.00 for 3 Pounds $1.50 for 5 Pounds ROYAL CLUB is roasted fresh daily in Portland, it is delivered to your grocer just as he needs it no chance for it to grow stale in warehouse or in transit. You're sure of ROYAL CLUB, so why take chances? LANG & CO. The "Royal Club" House PORTLAND, OREGON ' M :S M ( f) r ' .; r'-V .. 1.1 f? HllHHHHHHHHBHHHriMHHHiiiHfelHBHflHMfedttBaaattaaai!? .".'-- u llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllbava& iiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMa.iTtikA