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U 1XDIAX CAMPMFIOTINU m.siiANDKi) vi:sTi:un.Y i'i:ksiii:t tut makes changes ix ixmjhsts After a very successful week the camp meeting held by the rresbyteri nn Indians On the reservation came1 to a close yesterday. At the camp, which was located at the site of the old agency, the fourth was given over largely to sports and to a big dinner. Games were played, a greased polo was climbed and other celebration stunts were pulled off. . 1 At the dinner yesterday there were 165 present and this number in the view of J. M. Cornelison, was very large considering that there were two other reservation camps holding forth' at the same time. The church ser-1 vice yesterday was devoted largely to tho subject of temperance and sever-' ol present Joined the Indian temper- ance society, RXAKE LEAPS OX CIIIM). KTtil l'ouixv on tiiltlo Girl In Her Grandmother!) Homo. Clenienlon N. J. Ethel Cham bers, 10 years old, Is suffering severe ly today as a result of being thrown Into hysterics yesterday when a three foot milk-snake leaped from a writing desk upon her breast as she was pro- j paring to write a letter to her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Chambers of Camden. ' Ethel has been spending a week with hrr grandparents, Sir. and Mrs. David drover on tneir farm at Aer lel, near here. Ehe had opened the writing desk and while tne cover was sliding back the reptile hissed and made a spurt at her. I Mrs. drover heard the child's screams and responded with a cane, j killing the reptile. The milksnake usually frequents houses in quest of milk and mice. ENGINE OIT OF 51111 GKAVE. MHMtiK'tlvc Tluu SUatll Off Ilrldjro Into Itlver lied Hoeoveml. Burlington, Vt. A famous old lo comotive which has been sunk in the mud beside tho railroad bridge be tween Cambridge and Underbill' since. I Dec. 31, 1910, has at last been raised j tn tho rails. The lueomotlve. attached to a local. left Cambridge on the morning of nee. SI. bound for Essex Junction. The track runs through the moun tains, nnd during a sudden thaw the water rose several feet over the track nnd then froze. When tho wheels hit the Ice the engine was overturned and toppled off tho road bed Just beyond tho bridge. When the spring thaw enmo It settled in the mud, disappearing from sight. As the business of the road Jnereas ed it became necessary to replenish the rolling stock of the road, and for economy's sako It was decided to raise tho old locomotive from her muddy grave. Save money by reading today's ad. Government to Make Series of Tests of Dirigibles nnl Aeroplanes nt Ilanuttoii Itoatls. Washington. For the first time in history, exhaustive tests r.s to the ef (.'"jcy and adaptability of dirigibles and aeroplanes in war will be held at Hampton Roads about the first of August in conjunction with the naval maneuvers which will taite place then Xot satisfied with tnj usual meth od of mimic war, actual ammunition will he used on the air-craft and the naval authorities will have some method of Judging as to the accuracy with which the guns now In use In the navy can be relied upon to anni hilate an enemy approaching in air ships. For this purpose immense kites, made In shape similar to aero planes. The dirigibles '.will be manned by deputies, representing the erew. The guns of the bind and naval fortifiea-! t ons will then be trained on these "attacking parties" and the officials will have some ground' for Judging Just how much they would have to depend upon, were an enemy actual ly to attack us through the air. England, Germany and France have made a number of experiments; r'Varding' the efficacy or the smaller! puns in repelling attacks on an air' enemy, but this will be the first t i mo in the world's history mat the three I and six-inch artillery has been util izc.l for this purpose. Another unique1 feature "of the tests will be the fact that each vessel taking part in the experiments will be allowed to use its guns according to the Ideas of its own captain for the ordnance department has announced its intention of keep ing its hands off during these tests and allowing the individual theories of each ship's eomm.tnder to prevail. It is thought that In tn;s manner a large amount of new material and methods will be discovered which would otherwise remain unknown. The ship which makes the best rec ord during the tests will bo presented with a suitable trophy. At the same time the navy makes these tests, the army will be con ducting similar ones at Sandy Hook. The new four and six-inch rifles will be tested there and particular inter est is attached to the new preenssion cap recently invented by a United States army officer, wnlch is sup posed to explode when it strikes the gas biiil of a balloon, producing a large rnt in the covering, ir tins cap does its work as well ns.it is ex pected, one shot will be sutticieiu to put a dirigible out of business. ALASKA COAL UOU NAVY HASE. WiekeiNlinm lias Hill for Establish niCMt or Xnval Keserve. Washington. The establishment of a permanent naval coal reserve in Alaska for the uso of tho federal gov ernment In the highest grade of coal bearing terltory Is provided for in a resolution Introduced by Delegate Wlckershnm of Alaska. It Js designed to meet the agitation over the inroads of private enterprise on the big coal fields in Alaska. Washington. A number of chang es in the national forests of Califor nia, Oregon, Idaho and Wyoming, made in the interest of more con venient and economical administra tion and especially of better protec tion against fire, have just been an nounced. These changes have been accomplished by President1 Taft through a series of proclamations signed at different times in June, but all becoming effective July 1. The proclamations were drawn so as to dovetail into one another, with the result that taken all together they substitute twenty-six natinal forests for a former seventeen. In Oregon changes were made in the Cascade. Chelan, Crater, Des c.iutes. Fremont, Malheur, Oregon, Siskiyou, Umpqua, Wallowa, Whit man and Umatilla forests and the pew Minam, Oehoo. Okanogan, Pau lina and Santlam forests were estab lished and transfers from the other forests mentioned. Transfers occur red as follows: From the Umpuua to the Cascade, 16S.50S acres; from the Cascade to the Santiam, 216.S21 acres, to the Deschutes R04.S64 arcs, and to the Paulina 147.720 acres; from the Chelan to the Okanogan 1.7.12.2(1 acres; from the Crater: !,- 20a acres tii the Klamath, and 61.- ."70 acres to the Paulina; to the Des chutes 174,130 acres from the Ore gv , riOtStit acres from the Cascade, and from the Deschutes 6!'.,720 acres l.i tho tchoco and 407,120 acres 10 the Paulina; from the Fremont to the Paulina. 411. ooo acres; to tho Malheur from tlvo Umatilla 17!' r."oi aens. from the Malheur to the Ociio- co 119,:! 10 acres: from the Oregon t l j the Santiam 4'.ir.31'.i acres, to thi. Deschutes 174,130 acres. from tb. Siskiyou to the Crater 12,400 acres, to the Siskiyou from the Kl.mrii'i 352.000 acres, in connection with which were added l",7r5 acres to the! Siskiyou; from the Umpqua to the Cascade 168, 60S acres, to the Pauiin.i 306,1 4i acres; from the Wallowa to the Minam 448.330 ncres; front tiu Whitman to the Umatilla 27j,170 acres; and from the Umatilla to the Malheur 179.550 acres, to ihe Uma tilla from the Whitman 276.170 acres. Eliminations from l'.u forests, lu Oregon occurred as fo'Iows; 320 acres of patented land from the Che lan, 27,931 acres from the Crater, 32,935 acres from the Duchuto?, 10,- G0b acres Irom the Oregon, 9610 i.eres. from the Siskiyou, and 4 t . 1 1 acies from the Umpqua. The uiuJ-t em braced within these eliminations con sist of many small bodies lying along the borders of the various forests which upon examination were iound lo be non-forest lands or patento.1 lands that could well be excluded from the forests. NEWS OF PILOT ROCK AND VICINITY w. for Califor here to (Special Correspondence.) Pilot Kock, Ore., July 6. J. Lynch left Saturday evening Portland on business. Susie McReynolds who has been working on Frank Byrd's during the summer, returned to her home Sun day evening at Pilot Rock. Dr. Lieuallen was a Pendleton bus iness visitor Saturday. Miss Claire Zeigler, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Will Evans, for a few weeks, returned to her home in Idaho Saturday. Rollin McHroow. who has been at- teding school at Hollywood nia, returned to his home spend his vacation. Miss Grace Gilliam, who attended the World's Sunday school convention at San Francisco, returned to her home Monday. Miss Alta Smith, who has been vis iting at Athena during the spring and summer, returned to her homo Mon day. Mrs. Ella McKroom, who has been .-pending some time in California for her health, returned home Monday, much improved. Vera .laqties was a passenger on the Monday evening local to attend the Fourth uf July celebration. Mr. Julius Mathews spent the Fourth in Pendleton. Mis. Geivvirve I'.elts of Portland is here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. lunu las lielts for two or three weeks. Mi-'s Esther Sturtevant spent Tues day in Pendleton. Most of Pilot Rock return-. 1 home Wednesday morning from celebrating the Fourth of July, men and evei one rcpoiting having a fine time. timore, Cardinal Gibbons offered u a mass of thanksgiving in honor of the most momentous event of his long ca reer. He has completed fifty year of a successful priesthood and twenty five years as Cardinal and nominal head of the Catholic church in the United States. It was in 1861, that Father Gibbons, after finishing hfa education for the priesthood at St. Mary's seminary", was ordained at th cathedral here by Archbishop Ken rick. Just twenty-five years later, the red hat was conferred on him. a'so at the cathedral. Only a Few Saw -Him Ordained. Whde at the first event there were present in the edifice only a few rel atives and friends of Father Gibbons, at ihe second when the cardinalate was conferred upon him, there wer present representatives of the govern ment, hundreds of leading churchme and a throng of admirers and friendi from this and other cities. The cardinal arose at his usual hour, 6 o'clock, and with a single as sistant celebrated a low mass, with out any musical program and with only the members of the household attending. Roltsions (VIebrnllon in October. Following the great nonsectarian demonstration here in the cardinal'! honor on June 6, in which President Taft and other h'ish government of ficials participated, the religious ceU ebration .vill be hld nt t:ie cathedra! next October. A Golden Wotldhu;. means that man and wife have lived to a good old age and consequently have kept healthy. Tho best way ta keep healthy is to see that your liver docs it's duty 366 days out of 365. 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