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    THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY, SEPT 1, 1910
JOSEPH BEGINS
SUIT TO RESTRAIN
CURES
• OLD SORES
Ilvory old sore comas from *otns kind of Impurity In ths blood. It remains
n open, discharging place on His flesh because ilia circulation constantly de«
Ktslu liito the tibiae and tissue» which surrouud tha spot, tho Infectious matter
Hth which tho blood Is contaminated. It la Impossible for the sore to heal while
he blood la in thia Impure alate. H H H haala old aorca because it Is the
Tsatsut of all blood purtflars; It goes Into the circulation and removes tha cause
roru tho blood. When tho blood has boon purtfled there la no longer any Inflam
zalory Impurity or infectious matter to Irritate the place, end nature ca iaoa a
ertaln and uatural healing of the ulcer. It la all well enough to endeavor to
ileanao an old core, or atop the Itching, or absorb tha dis. barge, with external
ippli. »Buna, but a cure can never be reac hed In thia way, boiauso such applies
ions do not roach tho blood where tho cause Is located. H H H. doos not simply
«use a scab to form over an old vote, but beginning at tho bottom It heals tho
ilace peitnauevtly by building new tisane, and Alling the place with Arm healthy
laeh. B B B. is a purely botanical remedy, being made entirely of roots herbs
nd barks each of which has a direct and lasting effect In removing Impurities
•nd poisons from tho circulation. Old people who have au.deie I for years with a
Chronic tore will And H H H a roost helpful tonic and oye'em builder in counter
feting tho dobllltatlug effects of the old ulcer. Hpoctal book on Boros and Ulcers
free to aU who write.
TUB HWIFT BPBCIF10 CO, ATLANTA, QA.
IIOILHIM
NINE
»*
COL ROOSEVELT WARMLY GREETED
Wishes to Have "Assembly Ar­
gument" Excluded from
Pamphlet
Haleru, Or., Aug. 24.-—To deter­
mine whether the a s-rnbly argument
I recently filed with the Secretary of
State shall have a place In the pam-
HILL IIUI UL IILHII
phlet under the corrupt practice» act.
a hearing at 10 o'clock tomorrow has
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been act In Circuit Court before
Judge William Calloway,
After the gtorieg of the awful forest fires that have been
Paper» to restrain the Secretary of
and State Printer Duniway from
burning on all sides of Eugene, it is now discovered by the tim­ Slat.,
taking step« toward publishing the
ber owners that the loss to green timber in Lane county amounts argument were filed late this after­
with the County Clerk by
to practically very little, und some actually claim that, aside noon
<J«)>rge W. Joseph. W. 8 I"Ren
from the individual property loss of ranchers, the big fires have wax here with Joseph. It Is alleged
that the argument give» the a».«mbiyl
actually done good in more than one way, for they have taught andida.”« and undue advantage
State Printer W 8. Duniway filed
a lesson that will prevent another such series of timber fires.
a protect with the Secretary of
Lane county can still boast of more standing timber than any ..._te’» <ffl<«- today against allowing
other county of its size in the world, and it is very likely that ,h 'ie matter for the corrupt practices
act pampbb-t, as filed by J. W. Bak-
si ii
Cheyenne, Wyoming, Aug. 27.—Wyoming today extended
to Colonel Roosevelt the first of a series of demonstrations plan­
I
ned for him in the Far West. From all over the state came men
and women to join in welcoming the colonel back to the country
he became acquainted with a quarter of a century ago. He was
met at the station by Governor Brooks, Senator Warren, of
Wyoming, and Senator Borah, of Idaho. Drawn up in front of
the station was the Ninth Cavalry, colored, the regiment which
co-operated with the Rough Riders in Cuba.
The parade through the streets was headed by Roosevelt,
her fire loss is lighter than any other timber county in Oregon.
i('r‘\\ i < urk1’’ from being given I
I a space In the booklet. In hl* pro- and was descriptive of Western life—cowboys, cowgirls, In­
test was not served on the present
don't belleVS," said A. M. Hageti fir«-« In th« »¡.ring <lo goo) to the Urn " printer a* required by law and It H dians, bronchos and buffales—marched in the long line.
of tho Booth-Kelly company thia bur by killing the under-brin-h and further <tat«-d that the nature of an
The severe criticism of Roosevelt by the New York Post
"that there has been more the poor timber, but at this time of objeettion than that of an argument
a rise of one foot In ten he <an pull I morning,
a million foot <f green timber the year th«-> are apt to kill the lar- and under these conditkGM he con­ brought forth a spirited reply from him today.
only 750 pounds. Them facta show than
the whole county burned over. Th«* ger treis. These can be logged off sider» that such matter should have
that the greatest load which can be In
"Just the kind of an attack I expected,’ ’he said; ‘‘just as
llmlier
In thia county, a., far as but It must be done before th«- w >rms been placed on file by August 16
hauled over a nxd la the load that I know, loss
under
the
bark.
He
.
•aid:
amount»
to
practically
no
­
get
I
11«,
all«4
”
»
that
the
Clark«»
protest
soon
as practical efforts for cleanliness and decency in New
■ ail be taken up the steepest hill on thing Th«> big fires have all been in
that road or through tho deepest mud old burns and slashing» where a dense
"If • fire !■ slloNved to run through «-xmtaln» false statements relative to, York were made.”
hole It |a therefore advise.| that al! and dry undergrowth wua accumulat­ the forest«, «ay once in two years. the conduct of the office and relative
After the parade Roosevelt was taken to the Inter-Ocean
highways traveled l<y heavily loaded ed. At Wendling the damage to our It will do g<K>d and It 1» a positive to the law passed by the last Legl«-
vehicles should bo kept within a limber Is not w<rthy of mention. Our benefit when It run» through with­ lature and the effect ot the law. He House, where he lunched with Governor Brooks, Senators War­
three or four per cant grade If practi­
out killing the big timber I think states that no argument had been
cable. To d«> this may require a only loan Is In our buildings and out­ ! we ahould follow the Canadian *y«- filed at 5 o'clock on August 22, and ren and Borah, and James R. Garfield.
believes that the matter should not
change of location to get around hills, fits It there."
among,
«"7^
«f big ,, for- hav«pspace in the pamphlet.
After luncheon the colonel and party were taken in auto^
ll the general
g.'ii.-r«i opinion
«/
. .»...« »«.tor
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always keeping In mind that the low­ th» Eugene
timber authorities that ** flre«
.nd the Canadian lln.
Chief Clerk Corey has decide«d to mobiles to the fair grounds, where thousands of spectators had
er the grad« tho larger th” load thnt as far a. actual limber Ion. 1» con-'They are forc.nl to burn the alaahlng,
may bo hauled and the cost of haul­ earned th« fire ha. don« no barm.f«»«^ 7rln«- They burn just as soon »«.-nd the matter submitted to the
printer, taking the stand that the gathered to hear him speak.
age kept at the lowest point
Hors«'» nr«> Increasing In value The
«tutoiimblle has noi put the horae out
:<>f buslnena ttn thè contrary, borse*
Ì^.rlnjt hlghor prl>e» thati ever Itefore.
fi he Lite Htock Journal state» that
111«' bor • » In thè l'nltsd State« have
ltM-rvaso«! 6.uou,ooo In nutnltcr In th»
Sa«t ten years Thero are now In the
rouniry 3l.ooo.ooo fa-tn and city
^h<>r»«”«. wlth a valuallot. > f 13.500.-
iviuivu
ii i
À000.000, and prie«« are b«dt«r than
« ter brforc IJ&u to ).'>oo for good
Mraft bora«
Ilo* la thla account.’d for?
It lias burm-d through the old kitged- “
Ieav‘’* ar‘’ Kr,n'n
• Secretary of State holds merely a
BMWgf t»
The ral!r>wida ami
off districts, through th«« light, wmal-| W. U. 1-ee. county clerk, who has ministerial position and 1 j not a Judl-
«>us forma of machlnery have calimi
ler timber and In the old burns, and Just returned from Triangle 1-ak«. <dal office, consequently not being
Mr. Roosevelt said in part: ‘•When, courage, energy, and undaunted and
NOTEN of interent
Jfor more horaea l<> do tha Inerra dng »
has threaten«.! th«« mountaineers' and was obliged to go through the ••ailed up'»j) to determine the nature at the close of my hunting trip in unwavering resolution, Their* typi­
•w ork All thè automobile* manutac­
and done damage In that way, woods over Chlcklhomlny moun- ‘of the Clarke statem«-nt, as to wheth­ Africa, I reached the borders of clv- cal leaders—of whom, Abraham Lin­
Bartlett |>*ar« « f the 1910 pack homes
t urei ili tho world wlll nutnbor In
but otherwise It hns been of an sc lain, related how the loo»« rubbish on er It Is an objection or an argument, lllzatkn. the first Invitation I recelv- coln, though the most exceptional,
from
th«
Rogue
River
valley,
Oregon,
6 910. Il la estimate'!. 2 35,Otto, and
““! benefit for It ha. given the for- the ground was ankle deep, and until or whether it «contains false matter ”d was this, to visit the capital of waj ‘he most typical—have possess­
have wild In Chicago for 12 5 5 a 4. bos H ____
* helr vaino wlll ho about 1225.000.- th«
_ __
_ up . Even where
aw how this was that he could prejudicial to the present printer.
sent •’**»* “ w K""
1 ' _____
' ••utting
»her« he .aw
Wyoming on the day when the peo- ed clean intelligence and a character
first
car
load
of
them
being
gmo. Tho tw<> tullllou bora”« in llll-
Dunniway I’roient».
pie of the frontier came together to not merely strong but lofty, a charac­
ult.l ith« fir« ha* gone thr ugh the green never understand bow the *reen tree*
from
Grants
Bass
on
the
30th
■tol» alone are valurd ai 131.6.Olio.-
ha* n«>t don«- any serious <ould be burned. He »aid that when
Charging W. J. Clark, assembly commemorate their achievements. 1 ter exalted by the fact that great
! timber It and
1000. Horae breedtng la thè m«iat Im- The dally pear shipment from that ¡damage,
on« tlmberman d«««lared | thl» »tuff got started the flame» went •candidate on the Republican ticket was glad it was so. for I have a pecu- power was accmpanied by a high and
section
Is
three
carkads.
__
_
_
_
and
the!
|><>rtant Industry in ih» country ••
that the standing timber I* not dam- through the green maple tree» like a 1 for state printer and William Baker! liar feeling for the men and women fine determination to use this great
B«<dl aa the must profltable, It la growers seem to be highly satisfied- aged ten per cent bv the flam«» even flash. He Is of the opinion that the a printer, who filed Clark’s argument of what used to be called the 'far power for the common good, for the
al
the
price
received
•lalme.l, and we aro t<>ld that fartners
Iti th«-««« Instances. This 1» eepecial-l woods should be cleaned every spring advocating hl* nomination with the. West.' and especially for those of the advancement of mankind. The pio­
•annoi eupply Ih« lncr-a»lng domand
• ly true where It can be cut withlu the by fire. He said: "The people don't ; secretary
»wretary of -ate. with misrepreeeu- cattle country. For a number of neer days are over, save in a few
■ rom American and European mar-
realize what a forest fire L> like until tatlon and falsehood and a violation y«-ar* I lived on a ranch on the Little places; and the more complex life of
Fred N. Hunt, superintendent of ' next few year*.
■ et« for moro anJ boiler animala
ih« poultry department of the Inter-
But th«1 great benefit that the fire they see one. When we were on top of the dire t primary law. Willi* 3 Mkisour!, sharing work and play, today calls for a great variety of
I Now all ihla must covey a seti»« of Hut« Fair and Exposition to b« held has done is the change» that It will of the mountain we oould see fires Dunnlway. direct primary candidate good fortune and bad fortune, with good qualities than were needed on
g. <-p antlafactlon to tho mind of ev- In Denver St-ptember 3 to 17, ha > an- cause In th« otste’a i>ol|cy. It 1» the! on three sides of us and It roared like for re-elertlon on the Republican my neighbors; working cn the round­ the frontier. There is need at pres­
Jry rlght-hcartcd man
All thoac tiouncstd a novel contest during five geueral opinion now, taking It for the ocean, yet It was over eight miles ticket for the same office, today filed up, serving as delegate from the Lit- ent to encourage the development of
Bto favor progre*a wlll hope for a days of the show Premiums are be­ granted that tho present law» are away."
with th«- secretary of state a protest tie Missouri round-up district to the new abilities which can be brought to
■remenduua rxpanalon of thè automo- ing offered f«>r the coop of h««ns lay­ g<M«d, that an ample appropriation! J. 8. Magladry expressed himself against allowing the argument to be’Montana Stock Growers' association, a high perfection only by a kind of
Klo Industry In year» lo «wme Ev- ing the most egg* In a given time It will !><» granted to enforce them. The very clearly on the fire situation. It printed in the publicity pamphlet and even at times acting as deputy training useless In the pioneer days;
Xr« .-baervant and »”1! pols-d ;■<■< «■'> Is proposed to put 2.00 h««na tn the timber lands must be cleared of their b hl* opinion that the present laws which wlll be sent to every registered, .I..:;;
_ 2 of the country. I,
sheriff at my end
I but the.« new qualities can only sup­
0 u*t >«' that tho automobile has ar­ chicken "garage," separating Into undergrowth and dead waste every are very good, but they're not enforc­ vote.«.
count thtose 7
years
as among
the —
most plement, and never supplant, the old,
•
(C2--?
---- --
; «hr
cun
­
ti wd tu stay. and Ita uao wlll
groups of ten to each coop and let year by fire. Thoma» Maher, a Eu- ed and cannot be enforced until there
Dunnlway oonatrues the afzument valuable of my life, because nothing homely virtues the need for the spe­
gitntly increaao
Bui we all want them lay eggs and cackle aa much aa geue timber cruiser, who 1» a» alive to Is an appropriation to do It with. He In addition to being favorable to! breeds such community of feeling as cial and distinctive pioneer virtues is
place
<) e horae to continue to hold a
they please until th« contest L> over th« situation a* any man In the conn- thinks that all should be obliged to Clark's candidacy as an attack upon to work with one's fellow-men at as great as ever. In other words, as
11. the world'a activltlra, and It la it has been announced that no roc«- ty. expressed this view when h» »aid:; burn about their logging camps each himself aud bls administration a» their life's task9 and to learn to know our civilization grows older and more
•leasing to know that so far «team. tera will be admitted The |>oultry
... yea.",
aaid:
"Suppose you allow your yard to
state printer. As the direct primary their feelings by actually sharing complex, while it^s ttue that we need
Xiw.llne and electrlclty, Instead of men In every part of the t'nlted accumulate with dead grs-W. papers
■
WI11
uol
„ be a great timber law against a candidate and also pro- them. The man of the West, threugh- to develop men whose lives are de­
"There
will
not
resting occupation from him. have Htate* ar«« Interest«.! In this exhibi­ and all sort» of rubbish; do you sup- |<Ma ln thlg o^my
wholly to the pursuit of special
' L ----- Where all the vides that a copy of them must be out the successive stages of Western voted
Increased bls oportunltles. and. on tion Thia la noly one of th«« many pose your bouse Is as safe from fire -
s«rrved cn the candidate attacked, he; growth, ha t always been one of the objects, it io yet also true that we
fire*
have
run
Is
where
logging
ha*
Ke whole, bettered his condition.— feature* of the exhibition which la _ as If you burned the rubbish every
a greater and not a less develop­
been done. We have the best fire I «intend» that the present argument; two or three most typical figures— need
attracting the ahrep and stock raisers year’ It is just the same way with laws
B T
being filed August 22, the lat«»st date count thoee years as among the most ment of the fundamental pioneer vir­
In
the
country
but
there
Is
no
from every quarter
the timber. It must be cleaned out appropriation with which to enforce> at which arguments can be filed fav­ typical figure In American life—and tues. Frederick Remington was one
KOONOMIEN OF POI I.TRY Y ARD
those Americans who by his achie­
every year.'*
them. If 1 remember rlxhtly, the orable to a candidate and be printed no man can really understand our of
vements distinctly deserved well of
country
and
appreciate
what
It
really
pamphlet,
is
in
violation
of
the
In
the
There
Is
much
question
a*
to
the
present
«um
for
tb!»
purp<j»e
1»
some
­
Another trotting rt*x'-rd »'as bro­
I "How mn you let all this manure
Is and what it promises unless he has America. He worked with pencil,
..... Harvester needed fire laws. A M Ha'ten ex­ thing like 1250, and this is for the J direct primary law.
la _ < wwk when The
. to waste?" a»k«d an enthusiastic ken __
the fullest and closex sympathy with with brush, with chisel; he was both
Kirdenrr of a farmer's wife whose won two h'-ais of a J 06 trot in"? -I ff'*"1 * common opinion when he whole state. There Is the closed sea­
the Ideals and aspirations of the West a painter and a sculptor. His pictures
son
between
June
and
October,
but:
DOl'BT
DINAPI
’
EARS
04
H
and
2:03%
nt
Cleveland.
Ohio,
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‘
‘
L-.
...
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_
Kitlltry hou «• was full of several
and the prime reason for this is to and hij few bronzes are equally good.
■■•’•«--••- a - big
* •- and • -■ deep question. before and after this all slashing»'
K-ar»' accumulation of droppings making the two fastest heats ever No; •'That'»
be found in the fact that the West­ When my own regiment, a typically
they
are
not
Just
right,
but
1
must
bo
burned
over.
The
present
lUd
One
in
Eugene
Who
Has
a
trotted
bv
a
stallion
Incidentally..
-
-
-
-
.
No
■think of th« baautlful roses. p««inlc*
erner is so good an American. He is Western regiment, recruited mainly
i
law»
muX
be
enforced."
Back
Can
Ignore
Tills
Double
The
Harvester
flipped
one
second
off!
«>"><*
»
’
>
’
K**
0
suggestions.
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Madloll and other perennial* which
an American first and foremost for from the men of the great plains and
But still It Is the common expres­ ! W. 8. Hidden expressed the idea
Proof
*« starving for what Is <otng to I his own record, ««quailed the »talllon sion
I this is the great le?so-n. friends, that the mountains, was disbanded at
that
the
present
law
>
w.
old
cut
,
trotting
rw-ord
made
by
Cheaceus
at
that
moat
timbermen
hold
that
there
I
^Kasts here "
all of us need to learn and to keep; Montauk Point, the officers and men
down the fires to the limit if they has been little damage done to timber Dpes your back ever ache?
I It Isa fact that »<» don't vain« hen I th«« Brighton Beach track In 1902. could
the lesson that it is impertinent whe­ joined in giving me Remington's
be
enforced.
The
law
now
pro
­
Have
you
susj>ected
your
kidneys?
¡and
*«t
a
new
mark
for
flv««-ycar-old
In
Lane
county.
He
sa.d:
"I
don't
■mure on the farm a. we should.
ther a man lives north or south, east bronze Bronco Buster, a gift which I
vide*
that
where
there
has
been
any
I
Backache
is'kidney
ache.
'
trotting
»talllon*
In
a
race
In
th«
ae-
'think that much green timber has
W'liilitry manure I* specially valuable
or west, provided he is genuinely and thought peculiarly appropriate com­
timber cut, or any camp work, the been burned from the reports that I With It comes dizzy spells.
■>r the garden. anJ even a delicate Irond heat. The stallion had «uch a | alashln.ii«
in good faith an American, that he ing from such a body of men. In
and
refuse
must
be
burned
•
Sleepless
ntglits.
tired,
dull
day?,
Boman can so care for It a« to give ; big ¡«-.id oi.-r Sotiomn Girl, Wilk«»' I every spring and every fall within have received, and. as a matter of
i feels every part of the United States Remington's pictures all the most vi­
'
Distressing
urinary
disorders.
fact. 1 believe that the fires have ac­
■>« I m «. 8 results aa a fertilizer to the I Heart and Oro that his driver did n- t¡
I as his own. and that he honestly de­ vid and characteristic features of the
A great many tually done good. We hold a large Cure the kidneys to cure it all.
limita,
Ki-neflt of the fowl* and th« flowers ; extend him In th«> stretch Had he 'prescribed
sirous to uphold the interests of all Western pioneer life which is just
there
are
1
------
,
firms
do
thia
but
many
aTOOun
t
n
f
property
near
Wendling,
re-
.
.
«•••visssv »•*
uta; ttvuuuiig, Doan's Kidney Pills bring quick
■a woll. Hhc need not exclaim, a* did i I he so. Th«» llarv«»»ter would have : more who d<> not. .
other
Americana in whatever section closing were set forth, and he has
Ke well-to-do lady gardener, “Al! I ! «cllp»«»d Crescvua" record of 2:02^4 way that thia law But there Is n®lbut we have not suffered any loss ,llel.
commemorated forever the men of
of
the
country they may dwell.
»«n be enforced | whatever. Even If the timber la burn-' Bring thorough, lasting cures.
■ant for a birthday present Is a load made against time at t'olumbus In for there I . no appropriation
the plains and mountains as they act­
"The
men
who
have
made
this
great
carried
,7,
¡'
“
¿'ver?
it
"is
not
"a"great
'
’
o^'
.
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I You have read Eugene proof.
ually were. The cowboy is his favor­
[f well-rotted manure." but may have 1902. which still stands a* the stal­
republic
of
the
West
what
it
is.
and
*lth It. with the exception or an in- know of a tlmberman In Washington, Read now the Eugene tequel.
ite type, but the mining prospector,
[ compost heap with feed for flowers lion trottlng record.
especially
the
men
who
have
turned
•Iinlflcent num that 1» leas t,l*n
on the Columbia—Blasius by name— Renewed testimony;
_ ; tested
tested bj
by time. it into a continental commonwealth, the frontier farmer, the man who
[t.d plants In abundance
The whole problem
logging operations
•
,
. In , a . nutshell , that
_■»»«» is
.. carrying
vm . j / im * on
va ivbsiub
izuvrsnuu»! ’ Mrs. W. D. Wood, Chambers and have possessed in the highest degree guides ox wagon or mule team, the
To start th« heap, make n bed of
must be w rk«d out Is how to
|n an area that was burned over In says: "1 have used Doan's Kidney
|>am on a Well-drained lot. »"«I throw
soldier, the Indian—all appear."
out th« forest» every year so that a Kreat fire some 20 years ago. which Pills with excellent results and have the great virile virtues of strength.
n this th« droppings from th«« poul-
By Dr. David Roberts
there
»III
not
be
the
kindling,
••
lt|
k
||
Ied
lhe
t
|
ni
ber.
Yet
he
finds
that
also
given
them
to
a
member
of
my
ry yard, carcass«-» of dcid chick»
Wisconsin State Veterinarian
were, to »tart tho big fires. Thia af|t>r
after all |h|
this „ time there U only about family who wgs afflicted with a
iny r«fu »• animal or vegetable mat­
1 906-7-8
year's catastrophic-.« will serve as an a 20 per > cent loss because the timber kidney weakness. I cannot say that
er, covering auch
The paying production of milk I» Instrument to urge this to an inimedi- j^'d'ead?
tzzl. And the lumber Is Just as we have taken Doan's Kidney Pills
nnm. Wash d-iy
ABE BANGS ACCEPTS POSITION AT S. H. FRIENDLY STORE
what
•to solution,
solution.
- 1“
wnat determines
ueo-rmines the
ine value of
or the
IBS atu
good
” - Hn
long
Z" continued
_ ll__ 2.
long enough to Justify
Justify a cure, but
hrxzwn over the
dairy cow and In order to obtain the A few of tho opinions gathered from
..f am
gni not
no( familiar
faI„, enough
ent,UKn with
with i I 1 wish
wish to
to express
express my
mv thanks
th«
"I
for
the
"wo heaps should be In a secluded iuentiTn‘
7^’ “n<11 v,r‘ou." ‘'««‘•ermon about the city In the prwnt law, u,* „preag
a definite
________
____ benefit
___ J already
", obtained.
' ", This retn-
on every farm It take* about
f ' 1 th *".
,h«* rowi regard to the situation will »how opinion,
opln'lon, but 1 I understand that an ap- ed.v
edy brought relief from lame back I
I year for a compost heap to bo well whiJh
the milk
milk. Cleanliness th«
the general
genera) opinion of those who «re
are propriatkm tn
which supplies th«
to enforce
enforce th«
the u»-.
laws t«
is »nd
and a a tired
tired, dull
dull feeling
feeling that made
Ipened, and no new substance should la
Is perhaps the first important factor)
factor In
in position
|>>sltlon to know. J. F. Kelly, nec«u*ary.
Governor Chamberlain i life a burden. Doan's Kidney PlH®
thrown on a rl|>«n««d heap Before to be con
connldered
»ids red from all standpoints,
standpoints. I i before he left for Wendling this defeated the appropriation. I under- are worthy of th«» highest praise."
i «Ing, shovel the ms»» thoroughly
The stable» wherein the animals! morning, said:
given Feb. 8. 1906.)
'rom top t<o bottom. Sufficient loam are housed should t>e well taken care) "J have te^en in tho mountains and stand, because he thought that the! (Statement Ointirnaxl
ITiHif
ihould iilway» Im thrown ov««r the of; In fact, eo well taken care of thatlout of the country too much to «lve| He’tJxyughl tha't'^he'lumber^con^nan
- n as to the
. fire Io*«’
»«■*>
Mrs. Wood was Inter» iew«»d on
Iropplngs to absorb the odors and re- th« attendant who enters al th« time an>
- general
«»pink
J turn
..UJ
’® ow ners wui|mu-i
any
general
opinion
as
to
the
fire
loss
,
ps
al)(
j
timber
should
November
10.
1909
and sbe said
laln the fertilizing elements. Fresh of milking »hall find no dlaagreeable over
over the
the whole
whole country,
country, but
but the!
>»«|gtand this expense. But the people! My former endorsement of Doan's
droppings should never be used about dor, no damp floors, no dusty feed.| Wendling
fire has not damaged the1 as a whole do benefit. The lumber Kidney Pills still holds good. I am
is all f.ed having a tendency to give gr«««n timber at all. Well, there'» al operations put money Into the hands glad to again recommend this rem-
■ : r plants or flowers. --------------
rl»«« to du»t should be carefully sprln- great question In regard to that andl of th«» hardware man, the merchant.! ««dy for the benefit of other persons
PEH CENT OF GRADE
kled before fm-dlng the animal; al- | am not ready to expreaa myself." he! the laborer, the farmer and every who are troubled by Kidney dlsord-
lowing th«« animal plenty of fresh air »aid in regard to the forestry leglsla- other class of population directly or erf.”
A one per cent grad«« on a road atiil unllght.
tlon.
Indirectly.”
I For sale by all dealers. Price 50
J rm nns a rise of one foot for each
The cleanliness should not be limit-
A. M. Hagan said: "I do not be-
Fred Fisk. A. H. Illnk x»n and EarLcen‘9- F<«ter-MiR.urn Co.. Buffalo.
■ hundred
f«< • of distance trnveled up ««-I to any on«« source, but »hould be']|eve thnt there has been any darnag«»
-----
1 t h” hill, A ten p«r cent grade mean» an Important factor from nil stand- to th«» timber in this county. I d<> Parsons, well-known amt prominent New York« 80,6 «sents for the ln-
I L„
__ ___
• n _
feet
rl «• __
In ____
ea« h ___
hundred feet so points. Th« milker should use ut- not think, as far as I have already «»perators In timber land, expressed lte<1 Stat«-».
Remember the name—Doan s
1 traveled.
then, ni(,gt , arFi seeing that the garments'h-arned, thnt there has l>«*en over I.-1 themselves as In accord with th««
raveled. A on« per cent <rade
«rail«« then.,
| means an ascent la made of 52.8 feet as well a» th«« hands are tn n nlcel ooo.OOO feet of green timber burned vk-ws given by those quoted above, tzxko no other.
'
* while n t«n per cent gr.td»« means a clean condition and cxerelsing judg-Over. There hav«» b««cn pome awful The>- do not believe that the loss to
* tl In altitude or 528 feet In a mile ment In the car«« of th«« animal to be fires In tho last few days but they standing timber Is worthy of much EXPRESS RATES
Accurate t««sts have shown the Mlnne- mllk««d, seeing that all milking uten- har«« all been In old burns and slash-1 consideration, holding that the prin­
'i r >ta Expcrln ent stntlon that a horse •11» nre well taken care of and placed Ings and have not damaged the green cipal fire area In Lane county has
WILL BE REDUCED
I which c*n pull 1,000 p ;nds on a wher«« ft wlll have arc««.«» to proper timber.” He declln«»«! to offer any lH«en confine«! to the logged over dis­
tricts,
and
those
places
where
the
tim
­
u level road can pull only klO pounds cooling condition» and In this way stiggestkns In regard to laws for the
Portland. Aug. 26.—Express rates
prevention of forest fires» saying that I ber was not very valuable and heavy. In Oregon as published by the Wells
It was too bls a question.
Fargo company are to be reduced at
8. D. Alleu, who represent! the
once without further contention as
sudden death
the result of an understanding reach­
that la, that tho fires have not de­ Drew Timber Co., of Portland, w'....
-- I
PARSON BROTHERS SAY
stroyed very much good timber, only have s ane 30.000 acr««s on the Me-!
ed here today with the railroad com­
Kenzle
river,
did
n
t
think
th«»
fire
burning the underbursh and email
OF MRS. WILL SEE mission. The new schedules will be
VERY LITTLE TIMBER
trees. On Wednesday, the only day loss In this county had been large,
issued as soon as in effect. The new
but
his
compay
was
undergoing
hea
­
Wednesday afternoon word was re- rates represent an average of 84 per
which a heavy wind has prevail­
HAS BEEN DESTROYED on
ed, « good many of tho big trees • were vy losses In th«» Calapoola side of the <.PjVcd at Coburg bv Mrs. Chapoulka cent of present rates, but sliding
|x>sslbly
’
,u,_ _ a Whole
secjiand Lucian Ward that Mrs. Will See scale reductions are made so that
damaged, but since then there has range, where -----
I Both Have Made Trips to Dis- been no win.I to speak of and I the tlon had been burned. This was in had died suddenly that morning in practically the reductions range from
Linn county. He explained:
Portland.
fires are burning very slowly.
nothing to one dollar. The order to
tricts where they arc
•'You «ee these fires burn ever the
Mrs. See was well acquainted In reduce was issued, but the request
Earl Parsons made a trip to the
Interested
timber around the Southern Pacific d”«d and cleared timber, and even and around Coburg by the old settlers for a suspension was granted. J. D.
logging camp als ve Marco I a y ester­ where it does gi through tho green as she lived here until about 14 years Ludlow, of New York, general mana­
timber that Is generally left so that ‘.ago, when with her „„„„„„„
husband ollc
she ger, and C. W. Stockton, general
M. Vernon and Earl Parsons, who day. ne finds the same conditions It
«.■»mt
♦ zx p
D,» ort
«tin»
can be cut without anv great loss ' w
,,n't to
]and. which has since counsel, came to Oregon this week to
land
in! there. The fire there, he say», was
v own considerable timber I-
.........
Abe Bangs, who for the past two years has been in the employ of
meet the commission. The agreement
I<ane county and who also represent burning as "slow as imolasaes" and Thomas Mahnr, the well-known tlm- been their home.
the Brownsville clothing store, has resigned his position, to take ef­
her cruiser who has Just been forced
This sad nows was quite a shock to was finally reached.
non-resident
_JI. owners,
_.
have lx>th was doing no harm at all.
fect September 1. At that time he will join the 8. H. Friendly corps
to come out of the mountains about Mr. Ward, her brother, and Mrs. Cha-
r
1 returned from several district» where
of salesmen and continue, as in the past, to make his friends feel
Abe Bangs has accepted a posi­ 20 miles west of Eugene, where he poulka, Mr. See’s slater. Mr. Ward
The gas company's ditch diggers on
, ’ore»t fires have been raging for the
at home In the attire of new clothing. Mr. Bangs is the son of Mr.
>a«t few days. M. Vernon Parsons tion In the clothing department of tried to cruise some timber but was left this morning to attend the fu­ East Thirteenth street have left some
and Mrs. Eli Bangs, of this city, and is a genial and obliging young
prevented
by
fire,
express«
•
a
differ
­
8.
II.
Friendly's
store.
Mr.
Bangs
neral.
He
said
Mrs.
See
had
been
of
the
crosswalks,
which
were
taken
nade a trip out beyond Crow and as
fellow, and as he has spent the greater part of his life in Eugene,
ent
view.
He
thinks
that
the
fires
of
who
has
been
associated
with
the
troubled
with
her
heart
for
several
up
to
lay
the
pipe,
in
a
bad
condi
­
ar down Wolf creek as Panther. He
has a wide circle of acquaintances tn the city and surrounding coun­
aya there are a gi>od many fires in Brownsville Woolen Mill store for this month do no good, but do no years, and this doubtless was the tion. Some are actually dangerous
try.
hat vicinity, but he Is of the »atne sevenal years pant, la one of the best harm If the timber can be cut within cauae of her sudden death. She was for night pedestrians, especially- one
a few years. He said that the light about SI yearn of age.—Journal.
on the east side of FVrry street.
iplnlon that others have expressed, salesmen In the state.
I