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-FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 21. 1929. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW! Issued Daily Except Sunday Mrnilirr ii f The Amclntrrt Ir. The AasoclJit-fd I'ri'MX In ex- uslvi-l v triilltlirl to th for rcDiihll ration of all new. dij'Hli h-i cr- dii' this QApvr and to all 1 I imus niibhilu-rl tun-In. AN nut, In of republic lion 0( Bieclul dipati li.-n bend-i art also rt mrv-il. HARRIS KLLSWOUTII Entered as second class matter It one burg, Oregon, under SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally, per year, by mall ..... Dally six moid lis, liy mall Daily, three months, by mall Dally, single month, liy mail... - Daily, by carrier, per month ROSEBURG, OREGON, EARLY last week a radio station in California hroartcast . inj? the merits of a make of motor oar made mention of the effect that even over "roujjh corduroy road in Oregon" the car performed perfectly. The broadcast in question was a log of a tip from San Francisco up the Uedwood high way to Crescrt City, thence to Crants Pass and south over tho Pacific highway to San Francisco. Any one who has been over this particular route knows that there is a rough unfinished piece of road between Crescent City and Grants Pass but IT IS IN CALIFORNIA. Mistakes are pardon able, we all make them and this was a mistake. The entire matter is ni.t worth a great deal of time but parts of a let ter recehed from the managing director of the broadcast inj station, concerning the incident, AUK interesting: "In this i oniinuity t his example of a difficult piece of roadled was not confined to I In- nderenrn lo a peculiar io.nl lnd cxmsi t ucted in On-con; reference wan a I mo made lo un- usual rufrdbvd conditions in oilier localities. Certainly It .would he ub.aud to, in iiddressinK a Western motoring public, cast any aspersions on the splendid roadways of your Male. 'in the. I'.kUi of i he Impression which you received mid which we now must think was possibly shared y others, we Indeed regret the unhappy allusion to a corduroy toad In 'Oregon. We wanted to refer lo many condiiions of roadbeds '.difficult of pat-sne and among the Illustrations, naturally, came, . a corduroy road. Wo know (hat In some remote places In Oregon, as well its in California and in Washington, (hero 'are some such roads, and that ihey are found in all logging communities. There was no reason why wo should not have referred to California as (here 1b probably more mileage of this kind or load In t his slate Ihan (here Is In Oregon, hul it did nut jiiHt r.o happen. We want to assure you that there was ., no design In the matter whatsoever. Our audience la prol ably greater per capita in Oregon (hat it is in California, and wo certainly would not deliberately be guilty or offering any tiff rout. "We have In prepaiation for an early release, in con nection with this program, a descriptive journey over the beau titul highways or Oregon. Certainly the complimeiiliu-y terms 'In which reference will bn made to (In highways of Oregon wilt overcome an possible impression that may have been received from this allusion which appeara to have been mis . Interpreted." You see. he seems to have the best intentions, but still is unable to realize that the statement was a plain flat error. This managing director of a great radio broadcasting sta tion, and others equally uninformed, will be surprised to learn that Oregon has three north and south highways com pleted up to specification to the California line and NOT ONti of these highways is met at the California line by a completed highway of equal standard. POEM FOR THE DAY : By LOUIS ALBERT BANKS ; ; MAKING AMERICA ONE This news mile, wliich is bound tu m;ikc liistoiy, cimics from Witshine-ton : "Vlans Inr n I 'mi-American automobile highway, approved b President Coolide and by President-elect I loover, have been approved by the House Foreign Alfairs Committee. I, "Kollowins testimony by Wilbur J. Carr, Assistant Secre tary of Slate. Leo S. l.we. unector general of the Pan-Ameiican Union; Thomas II. Macdonald, chief of the Bureau ol Public Konds, and Pike Johnson, National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, the committee unanimously sanctioned a $50,000 appropriation to enable United States experts to cooperate with Latin-American countries in the far-reachmy; plan. " ; "With this action the first definite step has been taken in tho proposal to connect Canada with 1 ierra del l-'eun' by high way, as urged by Herbert I loover prior lo and during his trip to South America." "A road and nothing more," you say; Why, roads are built most every day!" lint here's a road awakes my dreams 1 low iny imagination steams! l'tom Lake hupcrioi to Cape I lorn 1 see a wondrous coming morn; ! , 1 see two continents mule In happy Iriendship wanu and bright. A road's a thing in partnership, here either side makes mutual trip; Along that road liom North to South Will pess kind greetings mouth to mouth. In any time of trying need, ' I will give us all a chance lo heod, I will kllll our peoples into one, Bind all together in their fun. A highway is a common bond I hat helps lo make the people fond; e II visit in our holidays And Icam each other's ttiendly wayy. Out Inn ks will lake them lollim suits; I hey'll hung us N.'ilh their tropic I mils. ; We'll chat and laugh and make a swap And have good tunes in talking shop. When we'r a highway oh ihe giounil Suspicion so, .11 will not be found; I he boys and rnls will ( loss the line. And lo en h oil, i r lake a shine. I hey II lollow (iiiniaii And we shall So speed the I 1 l .i) 'p lc n 1 1 m ix !-.! UNUSUAL AND AT Tfi AC 7 I V L bH HUB IS IN IU.COM IN LOCAL GAKUt.N Tlie Ko;,rtH,!a, of r.'.uti.v h H Vlry ailltlcthe ; -hi lib ierrlit! n: MixllietNl liom ( hiiut h' K, II. S ;i bon, keept r ot Ihe Ail old Altn ..' Hint at liaivaid uiint'i-i'v, Is ttn In hbHint at the home ot Mis. S. Iv l.'vaiis on Oi wnr avenue. Harden t l leuibeis and oi.i ris inleresic'Kine inviteil lo visit tlif gai'titu llLUO Ullti lout . :i! by The News-Review Co., Inc. d W It or not other h i n illieil in - Editor May 17, 1920, at the print office at Act of iMarch 2, 18 ). .fl.00 2.0U l.Oii .50 .60 TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1929. l.atuie's la l.i ws t'llllllOll t .OiSC. nn its i ntn o ; hilliinii; Ion r. oil "e.nt-.d.i CtOROL M. UHOV.'N ILL M iy LM - l:h ! in In d and a 1 Ihe . !!. the 1. tit ll;e thinl ; wa- utt.ltl to illi'US lllll.' . ! M 1Uii, John Mi lii nic are nil ' o OUT OUR WAY OH rvuSTER GOimO TO LASOO Due? 0MM WORSES ncs- -Tiue-riME. vaiiuu it eefone . 7 -.7. CsrJ "THiS Time. uiU- k Vv. NOU POiKi-r OoT T hly - Wliirh would Im woi sc for in', ttp he run nvr by a bus or trni:i or lo br'-.tk a 'loni t'jip.s? Ii:s MoMit-r Why, to tn- r.;tt ovtT hy a bus. ol' t-tmrsi'. "'i'luifs kouU, I vt- just ilro'.fpt'd tin duzi.a t-KK-s you sent inu for' "Wan it much of a nockiiiR parry?" "Was It! Ilfforc tin1 duupc tin hosUr.su Hiuiouiiccd : 'Kvt'iyom' rhfUH his partii'tr.' " Km plity nii.t AKMicy Mauati'M '. "So vmi'd likf to I'tnploy a mason. What kind do yon want?' Ill "I'd like to IniVf our of i hem Kifc Masons I've hranl so nun-li al.uut." latlli! NV1Hi's mothi-r was cn'i'r t n in in 4 llu' tiimuuH aviator. Altr hi' had IliiMlifd a thiilliiiK shuy. Utile rlatihtt-r sii;lii-d di-fply und said: "I'vi ch-ar fo;ot how It ft-rls to sail (Iiroimh ilu nlr." "Why, Nellie." said her mother, In a shut Ised voice, "you wen never in lite air in your life." "CrucioiiH, Mamma. h;ive you forgot that Ihe stork brought me'.'" Till' difference between wite swapping nnd linss-irailiiiK is Iha1 a lioss-trade has tt i-hance lo break evt II. It now looks like Ihe churches will eventually have to be torn down and the reinete'-ies abolished In order to make room for lillin.; stations. Small Hoy: "Wahha paintin'. mistei?" Ariist: "That old bouse over there." Small Hov: "Well, it sure needs U." (Inest: "llosh. lint I'm 1hir.vt!" Hostess: "Jusi a minute, nnd I'll Ket jou some water." tluesi: "1 said thirsty, not dirty." l! apld expansion of the Angora Coat and Mohair ludusl i y in I tie l llll.it Stales 111 ivetlit i.ii:., due la i i:eiy Ui (lie 11Mv;im'.I ilomi-.s ; n Ii iiian.l tor hioliair ci.m hum an t upnotsiei , is i'ruitit d h an in ler dep.n i ii ii li nt I i in: i nut tee i.I e pei'U api'.citt,-,! u ihr I niied .Mate- t(i,i.ii i ii if ni ri of m;i it ul! m ami lemnicice lo make a .-uie ol .lie .ilHl.ill Mi. it l e.iui.tt' tl that linue liiait .;,niii,ii''ii . ngoi a o.it ate nui1, i upped annually In ihe le,Ht.i!i; ptoitti' H. .si.iu s as i t nip.u d w illi .'.:;t'i. t oati clip;eil mi t!;e eat t:'J" I ni, nr; tin.-- p nod t He at -eiiie weiuhi of tnoha.r tleeies pel' -oil ha- increased its a H :illl ol itl.p:.ied pieilie'ien methods . 1' h . tie n--.i:ll 1 il.tl I'T'odlli I ii.ll ot 1l!(i liair. uu luditiu kid hair, in tln r .stati ; is :i:pie;iiiat ly I t hoimm-h ii iiini-- annuailv as co'tipari ! . i:h s. IV t p uiimI in i:eii. I 't'Cta I I T - i- f h .it t he plOIie'T pl'.l.' of I he i 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 is pav si ii ;. Ml" cii'iittili ' etup'iasies tht- in d lor i itltinili'.l liiipiove'le 111 in tl" ill.l!iiy ol and tleeer. ri i rea .; i d ef . ir'eii- v ill pM duel !i;. and tll.'ll kel i!t:; li.fi h"d-v ;,lil li.e e r(l!:o.,e'i ot ntllcal I nil. , Stales )M;id-s l-.r i-i'i: i: Tt.. eon-.nii! tee ec.t l'!d--d t !:.,t in ji' leMlplllU', the deelvnient ot lilo hair M.iMdai d il U nd i-a Mr lo ce:ii.i.-r i nr lacor at a u::u . and di:tmeii-r of lib.T h.is n m-I.-i t ed ..s the lktMS ;n lb,- unde.; Tenla(ie s-ls ol (tie lMi.ni,-l m.uoI..mN hHtr . n pi, pai. d the bun all ,il a :i ieul: Hi .1 i 1 ; oa- - yt A . I X W "T3 ' J' . - l I I ll 1U . - . iJ-iL Ky "sVr-f)T- 0)Sftt noose J-.R.WlUlAMS OfliceSft . , , iuKi,c l I ' II I - Lrv. 1 1 ' in iiinj fact tirers, rade. Aithutili 'uats aro kept in prao ticaiiy a 1 1 iibiu iiuii.ai legions uf ii. e i mi) (1 iiiaieK, approximately !hj per cent of the total number aru in j rxius, Anuna, New Mexico, Oregon, t'al.tornia ami Missouri. I lie Kieaiesi coin. eiurai ion of An , Koias is on the l-atv.urils I'laleau i Wesi Tt xas. 'Ihey have, become imponant in the HKMculturt of cei.aoi areas in iiirnioiitiij; a cash reinrn to laiiuers, and lu keeping dow ii spKiiu gtowth in past ureH or In sectioim lo he cleared for iaimiiiK. '1 he use (jI Angoras lor okarm brush for farm and pasture lands is especially pi eminent. In lhi east, the middle west, the Ozark renhm, and the Pacific coast states. On 11. e ranges ot the west, es pecially in liie southwest, fcoats are mazed lor the purpose of utilizing Uie h.nwi.e type of vegetation on a pcrmaii ni basis. On many range hums, where brush is the main for age, proper siockii, vvitb Angora :40a is and good goal-range man .o.eiii"iil have produced a heller iinaiicial return iu recent years than it was possible to obtain on tlioae aieas by grazing other clashes of liv. '.stock, (iood ';:m,'e uuiiiageiiieni includes conservative M'M luii", dividing ihe range lo af ford the best feed during each sea-i-.nn, and obiaiuini; as nearly even utilization of all parts c.f Ihe ran:o as possible. On brusli .iingo utearf nt Texas, Angoras are used tor diversification of the ranch busiius. and (lie grazing of them on the range is making pos sible a profit from many areas that won id tPiulnlrss be unprniiiahh' with cat l le or slit ep ulone. As Ihe value of Angola goals is ap preciated, tile com mil lee believes there will he considerable further expansion of the industry on range 1 areas Mipporting Inowse which can not he used as satisfactorily or economically by other clause of stock. Tlie committee leport. T,w An g-ira tb.at and .Mohair Industry. 11:1. i been published by the l S. department of agi icult uie as mi.,, ceiiatirous circular ."0 M. Kollow- I nig a detailed discussion of produc tion practices ill,, lonmitttee de clares Unit recently the coopera tive idea has been applied lo mo hair maikettng. but Unit because of the .small quantity produced in many of the mates il may be ad visable to cooperate with the wool asportations already formed in Ihose stale.). One of the bilge Wi ol 1 00 pern ! ) e associations 011 the i'ueitic toast is reported 10 be handling mohair lor its inembeis. :md is equipped to soil, grade, , Store, aud sell the product. I Members of tin; inienlepait 1 menial touuuittee are (ieorge T. ! W lilingmv re, chairman, and .latiu-w i.I. Window, bureau of agiictiltuial j economies; i. A, Spencer and 1. Manly, hut f ttnimal iiiilns- iiinl tlie iriohulr t iv ; W. K Cliapline forest er' 5 "Urti. his bowels seemed vice; frank K Fitpat rlrk, buiciu I .T'1'', l",M,m' i,ml IK"I of or foreU:,, ami domestic conurer. e ! l11'1'1"1 at Cardner the wound ""I Clenles W. Schoffstnll huri i T? u""'1 ,lisIlit' This re au ol Hiamlards ropVs or the re lh'v'''' h,m gn-atly fron intense o:i ma he obtained n.nu the v , ,;iin Hedden never left him but department of agriculture lu,v;'l1 means for his su;- V.ashiuglon i (' wvX' h'i"''-'"i atd tended to his .. . . . uiiuinN tor tlnee years. In the CALIFORNIA LAMB Mwfhg of 1;,: the M.aft and urrow SHIPMENTS HEAW Tili'll t uf hur.lis f.iuu C;ili 1 t 1 i n : in r:i . iir u ill ,r, iik rr,i riiirkt'is llll IHl'VUi'l- .11 11 1U1I111 : In iiiimiiiiiri' iM ilrrs hv - ri . H is "tiinat--l : ri rn v ima 1 , v r. tin ri in I nun ilh'.ilt 1 11UI I' .lll.lllill!! HI Hi.' 11 Uil.'ls. 'I'll ll'l H'lH Jlllll slup KEASON 1 O AGRLE -111. liitl- ' mi ll'sl II'. d ti I ...-I l"i .V'.u.... .1. I llil. i;.iiii.;:ti'. ...' By Williams T -Ul. WAS CTosT SeTTiMGr 1 ' iiriintin ien t Ions to the News -He-view for publication in this Uepurt ni. nl Mh'iuJrl be written u oiny one Hi.ie of tin- 1 mi per, si i oil id lutt ex ceed :u) wnriis In h-iiKih, nnd must h. simn'ij hy lie writer, wlnine mail u.ldi ess tu usl atcoaii)aiiy Die cmi 1 1 iluitiou. WOULD NAME SCOTTSBURG BRIDGE FOR PIONEER TOUT Oltl-'OIC'j, Ore., May 2u Kditor New s Review June, 1S51 nine men stood behhnl a bur liedly constructed breastwork on a rock at Port Orford, Curry county, Oregon. Before them on the beach was a tribe of sav ages ready for at tact. Nine men stood their grounds for several days, fought back the Indians. These nine brave men will go down in Oregon history as the bravest of Ihe pioneers. One of these men was Cyrus Hedden. A bouk could be wiltten of bis dar ing deeds and acts of kindness to those In need on Ihe Oregon coast in ihe early fifties. Ills battle with the Indians near the mouth of the ( 'oquille river shows more clear ly ihe manhood of this greatest of pioneer men. No one is living who can tell as an eye witness of tills wonderful feat ot friendship for a com rade. Hedden and Williams with otheis encountered Indians two miles above the mouth of the Coquiile river. Their canoe drilled into shoal waler. and the fight was then inaugurated. It was every one for himself. The men rushed IWr Ihe shore. Others were killed outright. Williams ami Hedden reached tho shore fighting iheir way tiiM best they could. Wil liams was clinched by a heavy sav age. In the struggle they fell with Williams on top. His knife fiifish ed the brute, but while down an other Indian drove an arrow inlo his groin. lie sprang to his feet and Hedden pulled out the shaft leaving a three-inch piece to which the arrow head was attached. They encaped to Hi brush, holding Ihe Indians at bay with their guns. While so doing they made good work and caused much mourning in the Indian camp. H was not long betore the fatal arrow shall and head bean their terrible work, i-ausing much acute pain ami in tense suffering. The following day his bowels commenced swell ing. He could only with the great est difficulty put his foot to the ground. He was not left bv the wayside to die. That great big hearted companion would gather sollal berries for him to eat and night after night would carrv him on his hack. Williams begged to he permitted to lie down and die. Hedden eiuouraged him and helped him every way he could. After nine days of suffering thev readied the rnipmia river. Then j seven miles up the river by boat 1 ,, ' ' " ws icar- . " 'acted at Kosebur I.ali'i- Williams hi'caiiii tli'rk nf I nnu;las coumy. tmnty I yru., IIi'iIiIimi was burn lli'ar Ni'Maik. Ni'w .Iitsi'V. Mai'ili t. til!''. Ills luiiii.llalhi-r was a s il 1II1T in tin- liiniiliiiioiiary atriluKlo. Ilivl'lill was nianli'.l hi Seiilts I.iiik In iv:;, Hi- . J .--I at Sc.lls Imri:. :inil iu lmri., i.r,. i.,.Hrl . his witi in I. 1 am w ntniK l hie on Hi,, hunk ni tl. rnip,,,:,-, . Si'iilisl.in ":. in siuht uf lp,. .a.,,j. fill lil'il.-i. 1111,1,, rniisirurilnn. Tlu'iv mil siKiii I... il..ll,niioii A l.'inil wiil play, soiich nill he mine Onin.is will sprnk anil IHI nt its Ulfiil nisi ami uhal il uill iih.j, 11 10 ihii-i- who lour this w umlfiTiil louii'iy As a iilmhI,,., of thi. Suns an, I liaiitlili'is of (ir.tcm I'mnwrs I hope iii, p,i,. of lunulas ii'nni;. will nam, u,.s ii,. Ihp ,r,l;' 'ii'ilili'ii l.iiiimv a man who spi'iu ,,11 ir-ms 1 s.iilisliiiii:. no ' lis C.MI..S! c iii.s. Allow il,.' I '.lllchli'rs uf Oirtiui '''"" ' ih'ilii al.. lliis brW;,. il,ul i'Lu'i' 1 li.: 1011 a bioiii; lucture j: Oi Hc-JJiu. 1 j Letters From the People j FISH OF UMPQUA GOLD MINE Extinction of Game Varieties Predicted, However, by Put End to Commercial "Sport Said Poorer By Major Lawrence Mott Most kindly, indeed, have citizens of Roseburg and. 1 believe, by many of the county residents with regard to my article in these columns the other Council Committee Investl day, having to do with fish and game conservation. In fact, 1 i gatine Expenditures Finds have received several letters from residents, all of them couched ! km i r in approving terms. If 1 may be forgiven for again rushing into print 1 would call to the attention of all the friends that 1 have been to fortunate as to make, to certain facts that it seems to j me are unquestionable. ; We all know, that is to say, YOU , all know, that there has been a'1" "e f"s' 'aw of nature"! The! good ileal of feeling between the 1 ri'"" who have, for years, netted: rtslierfolk at the mouth, and those en and where Ihey pleased, along tne upper reaxlies ol the riv-: aren't going to cuange their toaia i er MOTH Claiming the others to ''"el nigiitl The river Iras Do ade-1 be "pirates" and so forth. TheiUai" wardeiistup. Any lool knows calling of names never gets us an-!'n!ii; Question that comes to my ror'arder, so to speak, hence: let j ".i"tl. is : HOW LUNU are the peo tis pass over the trlvialties and per- j ' Uouglaa county, as a whole, sonallties In the case, aud gel down , going to stand for It? How LONu to brass lacks as 1, personally, see lliem lu the Umiiuua river you Iieoiie'"u" "'"""'. "" men ijieaiesi iluillli around situation was present er Lluusias couilly have a ..-oie ! as8et 18 b-'"" ",ole or less Brace- , ed ttI1j piven considerable colislder UK1.Ij.ui.nl. lue cn.noo.. ,.uii ! Iull' ?lolt'n rionl beui-k.i uu-ir a,lnI1 being left in Uie hands of the of me Lmpuua are, uuu.il j, i:iejUOl!e8- j committee on health und poliie for iinesl oi tile Pacific cuasi. i uu I H ia alleRed tiiat the governor of further investigation, nave, in the steemead, a nainu ilea 1 tllis stale is a tlioro'gumg spons-l A communication was received Unit lakes stcouu juace lo none: ,lian aud In favor of any and alii from the county uranue council lou have several oilier species ot ; lt-'f lanon mat gives the least asking for Improvement of Second tne saluio loniiiiuiiis cmierwise ' promise of protection to both fish aceuue south, the street leading known as the Lu'ook uoai. ou:a,iU Kame. l uin icu to Delit-ve that,, out east of Koaeburg. The coun- have a most -beauni ui river, wim a liot of euuveigiug slleains, ail oi tneni enureiy callable ol raising men- natuiai quuia uf uoiurali spawned fry. Mining haims Rogue rZ .... v 'oJ . 7. h)!nt V ,1 .. . . . . . ! ruuieu by inunug fished it last year, lor several 1 weeks, and was disgusted and dis- the comiinons r Uuks,! tn.d year! And 1 could go 011, ad; Mminuum, quoting yoa condiiions tnat exist in tins marvelousiy ueau- ibg the man who drives through: i in ul state ot yors, ALL. I'HOViNG ; tins btendid county and who wouu. I Mir itil.Nii: 'in p.; OLuTtit Ot'.bKe a on of iisning spend nioie KmUiA), or niayuap 1 aliouid have saiu "me feci ot the snver doiiar Uiiat hlIiI being the general moui- turn oi exchange), U causing tne more ruerceuary-nuu'ied 10 continue .iinougii ihe years 01 posieruy ilwu 1 1 men, eic.-waiii und jutiy.; j mentioned in my iir.-i ai ucie 1 soiiiething in return! '1 he people of j"'Vho tne hell caresf" Inoeeu, toUougias county ul least lu-so-rur j bring the uuui suil nearer home Us toe inuabiiauis of Hoseburg and 10 you ail ... a certain canuer atjiu vicinuy are concerned 1 know lite ruouth said, and not so long ago by deiiniiul experience are more 1. . . '"Give hie two years more wun j tnan ready to extend .every hospi - my nets and the river won't be - unity every convenience every j worth netting! '' facility. Lp auu uowu the river i bnail we, in all charity, add thatfnae lounu the same thing: KIND- tins siattrineiit has not been made ! L.iNSri! leceutiy! Uut uie i-ALl remains mat net dollars are in Uie pockets ot the Fh.W . . . net proiiis! Compare, il you piease, the' 1 moneys stowed in tne bank by tne 1 rinuiess operaiions of Hie c;tiiuers j uie l'Evv as compared lo tne 1 'benefits lo the county the MAN V it ttbat little, tho all-important! word:; no autquate protection is - ariorued 10 the "many. " I l am leu to unuermand that It nikiw ii.. i.:..-,...i l.m,i r u .1 n 1 1 v.oi ic on the pan 01 such ol the yt'I,u',UHr -'d October at tne ialejeated the payments lo the public peoples' representatives at Saiemiot 10 I,UUI1ls I'er atre. Hecent tn- Hbiary. This report read as tol as o have some knowledge of ihe , "" tl lamm of 'l 0111 Olli-1 lows : "writing on tlie wad to siaiid-ott 1 vail1' Ij0nU11' Olass. and L. hit- "We, your committee, instructed the ousiaugut ot the coiinery lobby! I'""1' u"KI'-i,t-. indicated an excel-! to investigate the city library lis an oiu game friends: So au-iieilt ianU 01 Kras1-- 10 incliea ; funds, said funds being in the cient that I am sure Moses knew it 1 111 nt,,B---- WItl w-'-- formed seed; amount of $2,5nu per annum, pay baenwar!! but in ibis particular ! hl'adH' u,lu'r etilIlllEs making a; able ?2yS.3S per month, report as case . . . the i'KOl'i.U (r DOUG-'Euutl IuwlU uie located on the follows: LAS I'Ol'.M V AS A WllOl.l-J, AKti'iai,ns ot J" i yiaUlll,''. rtl' Alile; ! "In our estimation the expemli ulrJ LOSlUS! ' ;-ieorge Hall, Ward Cockeram, Fred turn of this amount of money is Excess natchery Expense iniock, oaklauu; and U. fc. Ad-; well advised, w isely expetnled and Lei us, tor a moment, consider ihe question of halcnene I lhrougu the very great courtesy !of Mr. Clyde Chase, the ToiemoHi i canuer at Heedsport, 1 was taken j by mm through tne Mia LreeK hatchery, m it s w ay txcelleni: !Con..uteiiug that il was piaetually (a lauor id love on the pari of many :oi the abie bodied cuuchs'of Iteeds Ipon, wun oniy Sluoo.oy as a state 'grant 1 can but call it a remark jiiuie piece of Mis taken em rprise j aliu MiS-lakeli tor lile leasoh jthat the quota of fry tnat ll euu I i-:uccessluiiy rear is m nu possible ;koeping with its oflicial status! : Granted, it you like, mat it lo a icannery project cannery support- r.' t: ; ---. "u ied ana all the test ot it ' T11 I ' fc' ,Mo"!-' --lard, revealed but. lii- Use tacto-gives it no excuse fori!lu mormng glory oa Ue.iiK. It' It .alls in its objective: lll(.tlX':tl Iwhun 10 mv nitud, it must do-in' CodU "r ilPljlauou are rather 'tile loin; run' j On the other hand: Collie ilavs unit 1 had the IktoU pl.'usure ot koIiik ihrminn ; 1 11 liiiu-iu'ry 011 the upper ri-ULlitHi jot tin. Noun Uiunnui. HlKitli Is I (In1 !cl;il sjiot! Wlial. nuty l nak, mi UU' !two aiKl thus (!mttiliit tut' l'Xp(lllMci,ult with a va.-t UH.t'Uu in tlie LtlcJtiKd ul My? It l alli-;i-il thai tiiu l-'ish and llainti t.'iiniiins.-.iim is cniiinu-ri-iailv ..nli'ull..,!' 'Il.it liinnlr..!. ..f , s.:nils ot I ini fiiia salmon fry isluppcil lo til upp.T rrai '.Irs ill e jllH1 1 0I11111 bin rnrr, fur rt-ifa.-., in; .lliusi waii'i.-.: c soils: 'thu old! sayini; ot" "rohlnnn iviit to pay I 1 1 '.in I si i'ins to holil si'ini in il;,-1 illlodrin iliiv ol (inr l.onl. Mil'!!' I Extinction Forecast 1 1 tt ii .-.11. 1 ni-ii-ir .0 ii 11.1 . .-. im i in.- .-.,1 uu mi .m- ;issum so tast that sand in tar ho.ir t.a.-s u old is not a maik.-r tot! Ilw iia nuinh.-red sc an1 the days of the trout! Ch-ast do not think 1110 a "Mr. (ilnom"! Cod uot' ... I lov. th ureal out ol doers, iitid tin- bfiHitilu! thfiiL-- birds, beasts ar.d fi.h that the t 1 1 ator ot ns ail pUrrd th.'n-m tor mil iMiienit-nt usavre . . . and I laise my ft'i'ble voice uhenevi'i possible against Hie wun tun d nictiun th.it. has bt-en so eililelll. all' over tlH-se cri'at l' nited -States 'I hat the coinpU te annihilation of the salmon on tlie I'aciiic eoa.-t is t!inateni d -!e.ies no room lor doubt! I do tioi think that it is ttto niueh to mi) that, Ht t!: pri'seut rate of their lakim;. anuilur Tm rais win iii inr cannon v IIm i tun.. 01 nit' nimani . . . cim-'. hi;t not .orcoit.-.,! ' . No Adequate PMi-ol -.(own niet - t .1.,,.!., i, ,.l r. 1 .1.. i... i I ' , i .-i'.:ii'.in nn- HUIO.H-H-U Wlvf a n nniniliv ft li ni vr,. REPRESENT TO NOTED VISITOR Within Next Fifty Years Is Major Mott Unless People Activities Rogue River Because of Mining. been the remarks made bv the' "10 '"-' people ot this lovely county I IKOIHK lo uuiescinily su by. knitlliiK al yie inaiiilau-s, shall we say, of i cil Is to usk the county conn io Hie I'. S. loiestry warJens," he i use ils heavy equipment In maiu sununarlly closes certain uistiicts ' taining the important road. lest fire oecur. ( In response to a request from 1 wonder iiow much thouirht Hie 1 K A. Cross, manager of the Unip- I governor gives to Hie APTITA I. i cuiiu I L mils wiiere me iisniun lu- dustry" is concerned? Or course ... he may not be again elected, so "he should worry"! 'in ..t i. .... ' the WOJIKY1XG are the taxpayers! ' UP to thc People in o.ief: smiiiSMEN mean- money, per square inch tiieir 1 wnoie oodieb money that EW" squarely in to tne pock em of your j hotel Keepers, your grocerymeii, j your haruwaiu dealers, your garage I is tins all to go to waste? Is the:ci'nt to meet the payroll. In the i L'mpqua to "diy up" w here fish ! opinion of your committee, the tare concerned? it is not ior me to say! AGRICULTURAL NOTES liulbous bluegiass plantings lu ; various parts 01 Douglas county are snowing up iu good shape in mostj. 01 tne places where tried, 'lhis ter oiuegrass was uaniea um , ' 1-l,aou- Carbon bisulphide, one of the materials used in weed eradication work in the county last year, has ; "This sum of $2,500 has been proved quiie e.fective. m killing ; placed in the budget of the city wiiu morning glory. i for the past several years, and it 1 nis mate.iai is a liquid which is riot within our province, even if tui 11s to a heavier-thau air gas, auu we were so disposed, to disturb it. was puiced in the soil at intervals : "Attached hereto, k a report pre of Ls or 1!U inches, and about lo pared by the state librarian, in incnes deep, holes were made with which is a comparison of the towns an iron bar, and 2 ozs. of Uie liquid ' Albany, Ashland, Marshfield and ; placed in each hole, iwo appnea- j nous were required in all cases, I wan a third necessary to clean up j aione scaueiing plants. Uecent ciiecking of results on ihe farms of 1 u-.-.i auu me uiaienai call not be he material can recommended excein on sniiiil 1 areas, and then oulv when the soil '""' "" w " " COURT DOCKET CALLED . ou.t V,.,s called lhis mom. Ir.B and a number of civil actions n.-ied ior 1 run. rioni appearances tne .May term will be tilled with ini- ' . ' I'.'h'l if a lime At tne present . 1 1, u... , ... ,.ri, ;,,, , il for aciion. o DAILY WEATHER REP0KT Weaih-T Bureau Office f. vOSt-bliri!. (llTL-on Hutu niM.ri...l 1 i.- 11 i'i - , . ii. riftv;uiT, leieoroiogtst in eniti i;e. ( b.nouietrie pressure (reduced (i. m I'T-Ihv 1 per cent ) Iiii:tn Low. -1 tt'injierature yt-sterdav wi'M l.'inperature last utchl t-ri;e ti'iuperatuie for tne da Normal temperature for this 'I. He ... - Precip. in Inches and Hundredth I'ri cini'ation lor "l h,-iiii endilli: a a ,11 lotai pteclp. since l.,t inoiiih '." Normal precip. lor this monlh l.HJ io'.ii piecip. Horn iSeiU. 1. 1:'.. to date 13.70 .-MMtnai precip. from Sept. 1 ll) ihlte ; Total deficiency since Sent.' 1. ..Hi.!3 v,,, 1 . . .. V V-,v 0 , 1 bUpL i v:,. ttK-iuivc 31 is ! K. , i, , ,, ir.u, ,r silinh"'.!; ... ' '" n'lntiu anu ai;ii vi;li iuw hu- i ... FIRE DEPARTMERIT HID CITY LIU i IMF filVFB PRAISE Well Spent. Council to Ask County Court to Maintain Second Ave. S., Following Grange Request. Not all of last nisht's session of the cilv council ' devoted lo tixhiliiK. While much of the time was tiiken up with wraiiKllui;, the council look care of a great ileal of important business. Tlip matter of a new system for the cltv inrhau'e and : una Amusement company, wlilen ov. us me nun iiichucd. cin,,n .... ia higher license on tent shows ad transient attractions, the committee presented a recommendation that jihe ordinance regulating not only 'iit shows hnl fortune tellers, con- tons, uawkers anu peuuters ami ' lot' er sath concerns be made much : ft . t 'ins'jni, recommending fees j about three timer, the amount now jhavrod for each. Fire Department Commended. At the last previous meeting a i committee was appointed to inves- tigate payments lo the fire depart- aient. and filed the following re ,port at last night s meeting: "in the matter of tlie expend! Hire of the sum of $100 each month tor the city fp e department, we find that the sum is 11 ;ed largely for the payment of the volunteer firemen in answering alarms. While pome months show a balance J left in the treasury, other months, j and this is especially true during the summer months when a great many fire alarms are turned in for grass fires, this sum if not sut'fi- i local fire department is conducted ou as economical a basis as can be done, consistent with efficiency, (and those in charge of tbir depart ment should be encouraged, rather ! than discouraged in the maintain ; ing of the high standard of the de ! nartment ' Library Given Praise. a somewhat similar report whs y bv- the rnmmitin iht invest L '" citizens of tlie city at largo de- jiive great nenein. irom navtng an Institution of this kind in their midst uosenurg. which shows (hat this city, having the lowest amount of money for library purposes, loans niore books per capiia than any of ,Iie other three cities, ltegarding " " ; - j uuii, ivose- bllI& is at the bottom or the list ;h $930 Albany $1 384. Ashland ? "i ' M.ai;shflG (I S2.599. h .'ir oi-'0 the city library r -iicuio iieti m every way por.silile In order that the sDlendid ' work that lias been done in tho past several years may he con tinued, and not be harrassed by any pinch penny ideas on the part of the council or city officials." lloth reports were placed on file. Entrance Lights Out. It was reported that the tichls at Ihe enuance ;ost3 at Hie city limits vMre out and a committee reported it had investigate 1 ihe cost ot mak- iiik repairs and rec'imniendod that :lhe lishtu be disconnected, tiie re- nairs heini. t. ..c. .i.... After a snort discussion the record, wai instructed to nolifv the now,. COtlinilllV tn 'llur.,,, 11,,..) ,1... II..I.... land to Hlmihate the it.m from the (itys monthly power hill ' The connr il finmwi... ..,i .1... I r ni1 tl ..; " .. 1 "-v ri"-ioi infill 01 a niunr "lin t er. ami rectmimenilefl tin,, lt.iv l.auscli. who has been servinc in a t"tntH)iary capacity, be selected. 117 Tlie appointment wan made bv the nijCor and rcnflnm I by ihe coiii.- 7, The city record'T was iiislrucl S "it tn pi.-c.!,sc bnse and H inkli rs ,-wliilli T. v. Thoinasoii. who has d;;'cnaii;e of .,e Norm Side parkin reported were necessary. -,7 'I he bjil nf I. S Kheiilnn In m ply the city wlih 40 tiers of mmil tor iii-.M winter's use. vd8 aec pre I. ';iali.im Worlhain iIiuk slo: "' ''oi iallis hrina n modeled ruieeiun sire't in Corvalii: be paved tliis summer. DR. NERBAS DHTlST Painless Extraction Gas When Desired Pyorrhea Treated I'boiie iSi Masonic Bids " -w' '- 'l.u 1UIUI1V V.tCLtnid. o o O O