tiie uKxn nviiM-:Ti, rend, oiik., Wednesday, novkmuer 22, inio. page js, H :a N V Jug rates TQMCDIIlVTn ILfllflJILHI IU SCORELESS TIE V FOREST SERVICE TO CHARGE MORE. m.a iriK ZZ3 tf&H TH . ? 'lMSveJfntlo"s 8,,0,v Tllat Procnt , f FeeSJurc Only One-Third the wit- hbc of the ForageStock As- ' f (ioclntlons Muy Discuss. y District Forester George H. Cecil, of. Portland, Oregon, announces that after careful consideration the Sec retary of. Agriculture has approved an increase In the fees to bo charged for grazing livestock on the National Forest ranges. This increnso will bo made grad ually for the next three years, until the cbargos reach a point equivalent to two-thirds of the charges mado by prlvato owners for grazing stock on their land. Stock associations are being ad vised of this decision In order that Btatomonts regarding the views of their members may bo submitted to tlio Forester by February 1, 1917, In casa thoj? desire to discuss tho mat tor. x Investigation of rental values from time to time, says Mr. Cecil, has re vealed that the government charges for grazing on tho National Forests are only one-third of the tnurket waluo of tho forage. Since timber Bnd other resources of the National Forests aro sold at their market vol uo, thoro Is an Increasing demand that forage resources should bo dis posed of in llko manser. The National Forests were created for tho primary purpose of conserv ing the timber and water (supply. The grazing use of the ranges, which was found to exist when actlvo con trol of tho forests was begun, was treated as a secondary matter and only apportion of tho administrative cost, of handling the forests was asked as a grazing fee. Since tho Natloal Forest states aro sharing In all tho receipts from Na tional Forest business to tho extent of 2C per cent, tho revenue to these states will bo materially increased Jhf this decision. War tho fiscal year ending Juno 30ftl91G, tho states of Oregon and wasyngion received ?32,s:!U.B5 as thelrshsro of tho grazing receipts from National Forests within their bordrVItnout considering In creasOTr6eeIpts from other forest ro aoureeethli)flguro would bo doubled by ttiBjadvanco In grazing rates. PRINEVILLE ELEVEN IS STRONG. Hums Eletcn Will Pliiy Uenil on 1k cnl Gridiron Huntln) Visitors Kiiitl to He Fast, Henvy Ag gregationMany Stars. The Masked Ball of the season. At the Hippodrome, November 29. Avd. 38c OCTOBER WEATHER Month lias Rig .Majority of Clem Dnjs Mule ltniii. Clear days were In tho big ma jority In October, them having been 27 in all and only four days partly cloudy, Thero was almost uo pre cipitation, a trace only being record ed on tho 27th and 28th. Tho mean maximum temperature was 71.9 de grees and the mean minimum 2C.7, making tho mcuu 49.3. The highest tomporaturo recorded In tho month wm 87 degrees on tho 18th, and tho lowest 13, on tho 2Cth. Tho greatest dally rango was CG degrees. The-dally temperatures und char acter Gt.sky were as follows l. 81 34 Clear 2. 79 31 Clear 3. ........ . 74 33 Clear 4.J. 70 3C Clear 6......SR?,..., 91 33 Clear 6 ,.... 65 38 Clear 7 .... 69 41 Clear 8...,Bf.... 68 40 Clear 9.....SS1S... 65 34 Clear 10..5!E... 68 39 Clear 11 .... 69 37 Clear 12..i?SK... .71 51 Clear 13.iSj;.. 73 29 Clear 14....3SL,,.. - 78 30 Clear 15n,jfe.. . 77 34 Clar 16...J1S.... . 79 24 Clear 17,...!E... . 81 20 Clear J8.-..Sfe:.. . 89 21 Clear 19.1&HK... 78 26 Clear ZBaJSL S2 19 Clear 3h. . 76 18 Clear 22lfc. .72 16 Clear 233SHf.. .68 IS Clear 24.41... .71 14 Clear 2S.JKX... .76 18 Clear 26J,2S-... .71 13 Clear 27s3 68 17 Clear S8in- C6 20 It. Cloudy 29.- 67 1 Vt- Cloudy 30 V... .64 18 Pt. Cloudy 31,.. , 70 24 Pt. Cloudy A desirable bread knife free with eTery annual subscription to The Bead Bulletin. For sign painting ee Edwards. AdT. Want Ads only ONE CENT a word "We've fried them all and now we know that Golden West Coffee is "Just RiBht' " Prinevillo ami Bend played to a scoreless tio last Sunday afternoon In ono of tho roughest football games that has been seen on tho local grid iron. From tho spectators' stand point tho gamo was not as good as the first 13 to 7 gamo at Princvllle, when Bend defeated the county scal ers. Frequent disputes and delays caused by Injuries slowed up the speed of both teams. The Prinevillo eleven was greatly strengthened, having Barnes and Lister In tho lluo and Bob Lister In the backfield. The visiting team was in the best of trim nnd wcro con fident of defeating Bend last Sun day. The visitors opened strong in tho first quarter, stealing away with a losg forward pass immediately after the klckoff, but were stopped on the 30-yard lino. Bend received tho bnll on the 15-ard lino and marched tho ball to the mlddlo of the field. In tho second period, Prlnoville was played almost entirely In Its own ter ritory. Bend came near scoring In the second period, when the ball was marched up to Prlnovillc's 10-yard line on straight football but tho team did not have the kick to put tho pig skin over. In tho second period Bend gave the Prinevllllans a big scare whon Boland shot n, long pass to Clifford who was waiting in tho sage brush Just behind the goal posts. Tho ball was Just out r n's reach and fell dcud. Boland tried a drop kiclc from tho 30-yard lino In tho sec ond porlod that fell u little, short. Prinevillo outshone Bend on sev eral occasions In handling tha pass, making big yardage. The Bend line was almost Impregnublo and smoth ered big Bob Lister almost every timo he attempted to plug tho line. Clifford and Stover played a stellar game on ends and prevented fast Broslus, Prinuvlllo's shirty left half, from gcttng away. On offenso Boyd and Bennett, guard and tacklu re spectively, on tho left side of tho Bend lino, had their hands full but held tight every time. Lambcrson and Thompson, right guard and tack le, respectively, did strong offensive, work, opening big holes for tho Bend backs. Bond depended on Steldl, Ersklno and Ketcham for most of Its gains on lino plunges, nnd Stover and Clifford made two clean get aways each with tho pass. Prine villo was after Boland, who played fullback lu tho game, nnd Bend gnve several of tho Prlnovlllo team cause for worry. Shumway played a bang up game nt center until ho was taken out In the fourth quarter. Prliiclllu (Jlws Scare. Prlpovllio was something of a sur prise to the Bend cloven. It got ii way faster, was heavier and Its de fense was much stronger than lu the initial game. Tho visiting eleven gavo tho Bend team cause for considerable worry In tho last few minutes of play lu the fourth period. Tho hall was ad vanced by Prlnovlllo to Bend's 30 yard Hue on a fumbled punt Prine villo pushed tho ball to Bned's 10 yard line and Kates was making ready for a drop kick that would have been certain had not the whistle blown. To Meet Rums Kunduy. Bend will mako a great effort to annex further gridiron glories when It meets tho fast and heavy Bums eleven on tho local gridiron next Sunday afternoon. Burns, It is un derstood, Is a team with uu excep tionally heavy, aggressive Hue, and j Its backfield Is lightning fast. . Burns was defeated early In the season by Prinevillo at Burns, 10 to. 0, but did not have Its regular line-1 up lu lit that time. Peoplo who have I seen the Bums aggregation work say that It Is of college calibre and . is expecting to mako a cleanup of both Bond and Prinevillo ou Its next . week's tour. I Bend Is going 'to put In some stiff. tirfinf (i ivitrlr thin U'..U In nrAnnrn.' tloii for next Sunday's game. Tho Bend eleven will bo strengthened somewhat this wek for speed and ac curacy. C. S. Hudson, ot the First Nation al Bank,, has offered to guaranteo tho $2.00 required by the Bums man agement to finance tho trip to Bend. Sunday's gamo will start promptly at 2:15 p. m. All Records Broken. During the past ten days the weather conditions of Eastern Ore gon havo broken nil records. On Saturday and Sunday over 12 Inches ot snow fell and slnco that dato tho thermometer has registered below zero most of tho time. Crescent News. Would Trade in Portland. Whllo horo Mr. Cheney told many interesting stories of the offers of support mado by tho different com munities visited and ot their great willingness to aid tho project. One striking Illustration was seen nt Cedarvlllo, Cal., whero In nn audience of 102 men, 90 signified their deslro to trado in Portland In preference to California cities it rail transporta tion could bo had in this direction. All points visited wish to do all pos sible to hasten tho day when con struction work will begin. Chowau can Press. ston ot the local eloction and ques tionable propositions, tho Madras election board failed to sign tholr election returns ns required. Thoro has been cousldcrnblo agitation over tho matter, nnd Just how It will bo disposed of is not deflntely known. It is reported that tho returns of two other precincts were not In full com pliance with requirements. Jeffer son County Record. RalLs llenetlt All. Llttlo do those living at a distance from tho Strnhorn survey realize, what those living on tho survey aro doing for them. Tho person living a milo from tho survey Is benefited ns much as tho ono whose place Is crossed, yet one gives a strip of good land through probably his best field whllo tho other gives nothing. Think ot this and appreciate it when your neighbor signs a right-of-way deed. Fort Hock Times. Shearings - The Arcurale Spokesman. On the face of the returns, county division was lost, hut claiming error In the returns from Fife precinct, where the vote was strongly against tho measure. Bend has enjoined the county clerk from certifying to the returns to tho secretary of state. Several precincts wore divided by the proposed county lines and It is a question as to the location of the Individual voter. Other questions will undoubtedly arise and it quite possible the matter will not be defi nitely settled for many months. lledmoud Spokesman. Worse nnd More of It. In addition to tho general confu Slher Lake on Map. Silver Lake Is on tho map to stay. It Is growing both lu population and In tho number of buildings to houso tho Increasing populace and business. Quito a number of very creditable bungalows und cottages have been built nnd the good work Is still pro gressing. Silver Lako Leader. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. GEORGE S. YOUNQ Civil and Irrigation Engineer. U. K. Mineral Kurvejor. Room 5 First National Bank Building To Boost Project. About GO llo-wiro business men and stockmen from the Princvllle section aro going In a body to Port land during tho week ot December 4 to 9, to boost tho Ochoco Irrigation District, Prinevillo railroad. Ochoco steer, artesian wells and tho many other resources of this country. Crook County Joumnl. Early cold snaps,, storms nnd slcot, snow and slush, causo coughs and colds. Foley's Honey nnd Tar nets quickly, cuts tho phlegm, opens air passages, allays irritation, heals Inflammation and cnnblcs the suffer er to brcatho easily and naturally so that sleep Is not disturbed by hack ing cough. Adv. ROBERT 11. GOULD Civil Engineer V M tj J & Bend Oregon W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D. DUKTI8T Sulto C-S-10, O'Kano Building Bend, ... Oregon REDMAN & MOORE LAWYERS Log Cabin BUig. BEND. ORECON CENTRAL OREGON PLPiMBlNO & HEATING CO. PLUMBING AND HEATING 117 Minnesota Street. Estimates Chcorfully Furnished Jobbing Promptly Done. Tinning nnd Shoot Motnl WM. .MONTGOMF.RV. Furnaces, Spouting, Guttering, Cornice nnd Skylight Repairing promptly attended to Prices right, woik Kimrnntood DR. J. C. VANDEVERT Physician nnd Surgeon Phono Red 271 Hours 9-12 a. m.; 1-5 p. 7-9 p. m. O'Kane llulldliiK. m.; MR. CATTLEMAN MR. SHEEPMAN . r If You Borrow Money H iiiiii nun i to Carry On Your Business or to Add to Your Bands ' L Call On Us. 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