THE MORNING .ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREO ON. THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1908. THE ORE GON FOREST Redistricting National Forests in Western States PRESIDENT SIGNS ORDERS Which Will Change the Names and Boundaries of Timber Lands in Oregon New Plan Also Effects Idaho. WASHINGTON, July l.-The second step in the comprehensive plan of redistricting the National For fits in the Western states has just been made by the President in sign ing executive orders which will change the names and boundaries of the Forests in Oregon. The only other state in which these plans have been completed is Idaho, but it is expected that the work of redistrict ing in all the National Forest states will be finished and the changes an nounced in the next few days. . No addition to forest area is involv ed in the plans for redistricting in any of the states of the Northwest. The object of the work is to equalize the areas of administrative units and to arrange their boundaries in such : manner as to promote the most ef ficient and practical administration of the Forests. It will enable officers of the Forest Service to give prompt attention to all forest business and further the interests and add to the convenience of stockmen, lumbermen, miners and all other users or settlers in the National Forests. The Oregon National Forests which will be effect ed by this rearrangement are as fol lows: A new Forest to be known as the Umatilla will contain 550,176 acres and will consist of all of the Heppner and of the northwestern portion of the Blue Mountains Forest. It is lo cated in Morrow, Umatilla, Grant and Wheeler Counties. This Forest will continue to be administered by Su pervisor Thomas E. Chidsey with headquarters at Heppner, Oregon. The Forest to be known as the Whitman will have an area of 1,264, 739 acres and will consist of the north east portion of the Blue Mountains Forest which is in general the area formerly known as the "Blue Moun tains National Forest" It is located in Umatilla, Union, Baker, and Grant Counties and will be under the admin istration of Supervisor Henry Ireland with headquarters at Sumpter, Ore gon. The new Malheur National Forest is what has been formely known as the "Malheur Division of the Blue Mountains" and will embrace 1,183, 458 acres. It consists of the south eastern portion of the "Blue Mount ain (W) Forest" and is located in Umatilla, Union, Baker, and Grant Counties. This Forest will continue under the administration of Super visor Cy J. Bingham with headquart ers at John Day, Oregon. The Forest to be known as the De schutes will consist of that portion of the BJue Mountain Forest formerly known as "Blue Mountain (W)", the northern portion of the Fremont, and certain townships of the Cascade con taining 1,475,480 acres. It is located in Crook, Lake Wheeler, Klamath, Grant, and Harney Counties. The Forest will be administered by Super visor A. S. Ireland with headquarters at Prineville, Oregon. The Fremont National Forest will consist of the southern portion of the old "Fremont" and all of the "Goose Lake" Forests and is located in Lake and Klamath Counties. This Forest is very irregular in outline and is com posed of many segregated areas, the total area of which will be 1,236,960 acres. It will continue to be under the administration of Supervisor Guy M. Ingram with headquarters at Lakeview, Oregon. The land formerly included in the "Bull Run" and the "Cascade (X)" Forest, except that portion south of the Willamette Valley Cascade Maun tain Wagon Road, covering 1,788,320 acres, will be called the Oregon Na tional Forest. This Forest is located in Multnomah, Clackamas, Wasco, Marion, Linn, and Crook Counties and will continue under the adminis tration of Supervisor Thos. H. Sher rard with headquarters at Portland Oregon. Cascade will continue to be the name of that portion of the old "Cas cade" Forest (not included in the Fremont) lying between the Wil lamette Valley and Cascade Mountain Wagon Road and the middle fork of the Willamette River and West Des chuttes River. This Forest has an area of 1,845,120 acres and is located in Lane, Linn, Crook, and Klamath Counties. It will be administered by Supervisor C. R. Seitz with headquart ers at Eugene, Oregon. The Forest now to be known as the Umpqua will embrace 1,698,560 acres and will consist of that part of the "Cascade (S)" National Forest (which has not been included in the Fremont) between the middle fork of the Willamette River and West Dcs chuttes River and the Rogue River and South Umpqua River Divide, also the southern portion of the old "Um pqua" Forest. It is located in Lane, Klamath, Jackson, Coos, and Doug las Counties. This Forest will con tinue to be administered by Super visors. C. Bartruni with headquart ers at Roseburg, Oregon. The Crater National Forest will contain 1,106,802 acres and will con sist of the southern portion of the old "Cascade (S)", the "Ashland" and a portion of the "Klamath" and "Sis kiyou" Forests. It is located in Jack son, Klamath, and Cnrry Counties, Oregon, and Shasta County, Califor nia. Acting Supervisor C A. lutck will administer this Forest with head quarters at Medford, Oregon. The Siskiyou will now consist of the greater part of the old "Siskiyou", all of the "Coquille" and part of the "Klamath, and will contain 1,305, 657 acres. It is located in Jackson, Curry and Coos Counties. This For est will be administered by Supervis or M. J. Anderson with headquarters at Grants Pass, Oregon. All of the old "Tillamook" and "Umpqua", embracing 973,918 acres, will be known as the Siuslaw Nation al orest. I his torest is located in Tillamook, Lane, Douglas, Coos, Lin coln, Folk, and Yamhill Counties. Supervisor A. E. Cohoon will admin ister this Forest with headquarters at Eugene, Oregon. The Wallowa is the Forest former ly known as the "Imnaha." It con tains 1,750,240 acres and is located in Wallowa County. This Forest will continue to be under the administra tion of Supervisor Howard K. O' Brien, with headquarters at Wallowa, Oregon. The Forest Service desires to re duce the area of the average adminis trative units to approximately 1,000, 000 acres. This was not possible in all cases as is shown by the fact that under the plan of redistricting there will be 144 Supervisors in the United States who will administer more than 167,000,000 acres of National Forests. OVERTAXED. Hundreds of Astoria Readers Know What It Means. The kidneys are overtaxed; Have too much to do. They tell about it in many aches and pains- Backache, sideache, headache, Early symptoms of kidney ils. Urinary troubles, diabetes, Bright's disease follow.' D. D. Coffey, general delivery clerk at the Portland post office, and living at 423 East Morrison street, Portland, Ore., says: "When I used Doan's Kidney Pils three years ago, it was for a bad condition of my blood and I believed that it would be a good plan to treat the kidneys, for my physicians had been unable to give me any permanent relief. I found that the use of Doan's Pills proved my theory, for within a month I felt relief and continued their use until the trouble disappear ed. Since then I have been entirely free from it." - For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the iname 'Doan's and take no other. PREPARE FOR STRIKE Laborers Hired by Railroad Managers To Take Place of Freight Handlers. CHICAGO, July 1. Railroad man agers and officials of the freight Handlers Union yesterday made ac tive preparations for a strike, hun dreds of laborers were hired at the various freight houses and are being held in readiness by the roads to pick up trucks should the union men de cide to walk out. The district counsil, of the freight handlers met last night and indorsed the action taken at the mass meeting Monday night. The entire matter was placed in the hajids of the Inter national Executive board with instru- j ctions to take whatever action was , necessary to force the roads to given ' a written guarantee that there will be ! no reduction in wages the 12 months. I President Fl anney of the union will endeavor to confer with the railroad managers and get in writing the as surance that there will be no reduc tions and that he declared was all that the unioij is asking for. COLLEGE GRADUATES SAIL To Study Imigration Question For The Y. M. C. A. NEW YORK, July 1. Six young college graduates connected with the Young Men's Christian Association will sail to-day in the steerage for Europe in the Holland-American Lin er Ratterdam for a year of study in the countries of Europe from which immigration to this 'country is most marked. They are under pledge when they return to devote of work in con nection with the Y. M. C. A. among foreigners in the anthracite coal re gions and other centers. Their. tour will include trips on foot and on bi cycle in Bohemia, Poland, Hungary, Southern - Russia, Servia and Italy. 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