East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 30, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    sMJLY KAOT OMQOXlAX. PENDLETON, OREGON, MOXDAY, JANTARY 80, 1911.
EIGHT PAGES
STOP FIRE LOSS BY
WIDER RANGE USE
PAGE SIX
Washington. Reports based on de
tailed field examinations made by
national forest officers, of the lan&a
burned over in the forest fires of last
Fumrmr in Washington and Oregon,
which have been received by the U.
S. department of agriculture, show-
that the national forest timber loss
In these states is about 700,000,06
feet. This is somewhat less than was
indicated by the provisional estimates
made shortly after the fires. The re
ports also show the importance, as a
means of protecting the forests against
fires of the efforts which are being
made by the department to open new
range to stockmen.
Of the national forests in Washing
ton and Oregon, that on which the
fires extended over the greatest area
was the Colville, with 160,000 acres
burned. The fires on this forest,
however, were chiefly surface, which
are far less destructive than fires
which travel through the crowns of
,the trees. It is considered by the
forest officers that the fires on .this
forest point clearly to the value from
the standpoint of fire prevention, of
proper utilization of the range under
regulated grazing. Large parts of this
forest, and also of the Chelan, Oka
nogan, and other forests, are not
used by stock because of their Inac
cessibility, although a good Fupply of
forage is produced. The dry grass
and other herbage both spread the
flames and made them fiercer and
more destructive than they would
have been if the lnnd had been grazed.
One of the objects of the national
forest administration is to open all
available range to the fullest use con
sistent with preservation of the car
rying power of the range and pro
tection of forest growth and water
supplies.
In carrying out this principle, where
good grazing grounds are at present
inaccessible to stock the aim of na
tional forest administration is to open
means of communication, through the
construction of driveways, the build
ing of roads and trails, etc., to the
end that stock may penetrate wher
ever forage is to be found and graz
ing can be properly permitted.
Through the building of railroads and
the pushing forward of the system of
building railroads and the pushing
forward of the system or permanent
improvements which has been plan
ned for the national forests of north
ern Washington. Idaho and Montana,
it is believed that much hitherto un
used range in these forests will soon
be opened to use. The topography of
some of the country is such as to
make it available only from the Ca
nadifrn side, but American stock own
ers are now beginning to work into
it from that side. Another means of
opening more national forest range
which is being actively employed by
the department of agriculture is the
securing of concessions from rail
roads in the form of rates and facili
ties for shipping stock in and "'it of
regions where forage is now going to
waste.
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as that which preceded the civil war,
United States Senator-elect, John
Works, at a reception tendered him,
blames the trusts for corruption. He
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Sacramento, Calif., Jan. 28. Ene
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Fan Francisco, Cal., Jan. 28.
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of Police Seymour in the prosecution
of the war against gambling dens as
a result of the suicide of Gustav Post
ler in the Saratoga club yesterday af
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fifty other officers have had their
beats changed. Two patrolmen will be
tried for not reporting the presence
of the club, which Is within a block
of the central station. .
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