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AT THE NEW
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tree auto bu» meet* every tram or boat
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20 HOURS
COOS BAY
S. S. Breakwater
1440 Hora« I'ower and
(quipped with Wirel«»«
SAILS EVERY 5 DAYS
At 9 00 a
m from Ainsworth
Dock.
iCJLMILUS. Gen. Mgr.
Improved Train Service
TO
CENTRAL OREGON
VIA
Oregon-Washington Rail
road & Nav. Co.
Daily Train Service between The
Dalles an<l .Mndraa.
lx*ave The Dalles 12/0 p. m.. Ar*
r^v< Madras 5 15 p. m.
Leave Madra« *.»:<»> a. tn., Arrive
The Dalles, 1:55 p tn
Direct connections with train»
leaving I’nrtland at 7:50 a. m and
10 a m.; also fto-rt Walla Walia.
Pendleton and intermediate |«»ints
at Dea hutea Junction.
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Pa..
Portland. Oregon.
Agt,
gallon or two of turpentine and a few
pounda of realn
Ths destructiveneas of the boa eye
, tern at last became, ao apparent and
■ widespread that to perpetuate their In
> duatry the operators were forced to
! turn to other methods Various sub
stltutae were proposed, and esperl
< mental work of the forest service in
'Pcr.uni
methods of ronaervatlvo
dates from 1901. when Dr. Hefty (in
dertoob the studies with whose re
suite you have loos been familiar
The efforts of Dr Hefty and other
eipsrlmenters have demonstrated con
j clualvely that Improved methode. In
which s cup Is used to catch the crude
* turpentine and the bo» done away
with, result In the production of a
i larger quantity of turpentine and roe
I In. high grades of the latter, longer
life to the timber and greatly lessened
damage from Are and wind The In
, 'roductlon of these methods Is Ibe
first step In conservative turpentining
Because of the Increased initial coat
of the equipment such methods have
not appealed to tbo smaller operators,
i who have little capital, and whose op
. eratlona eitend over only two or three
yearn tn a given locality
They are
HE naval stores industry Is one
of the oldest Industries In Ibe
United Hiatea, deriving Its
name from the fact that In the
early days pitch from pine
trees «as commonly uaeil to make
wooden vessel» water fight. The term
has perstated to this day. though the
products long ago found other and
more ImiMirtant uses
The turpentining of pine timber be
gan in New England with the "pitch."
or yellow pine, of that region, but it
was tn North Carolina that the first
clt« naive development of the naval
stores Industry occurred The records
show that from 1'6» to 1'70 the av
erage esporta of naval stores to Eng
land Included »»,111 barrels of crude
turpentine, 20.646 barrels of pitch and
11,306 barrels of tar. Most of the
crude ssi shipped to England for die
filiation through the porta of ’ Wil
mlngton and Newbern
'I he supplanting of the Iron retort
by tl>e copper still In 1131 greatly
Increased the output of volatile oil
and gave much Impetus to the Indus
try. Hosever, previous to 1144 not
over one half of the production in
North Carolina was distilled at home
ro !*¿ ¿rat
Then, because of the poor market fur
recently
that
state
has
been
sur unquestionably profitable to the larger
rrsin. the stills were transferred from
passed by Florida, which Is producing >(•< rntors and especially to those who,
nearly one half of the total value of working upon their own timber, have
the yearly output of the naval stores ths moat Inducement to handle It
Industry. After following the long
arefully
Only within the- last five
leaf pine forests to their southern lim yeara have these Improved methods
Its, turpentining swung to the west been Introduced upon a commercial
ward across Mississippi, Ixnitslana seale.
and Texas, the latter state having be
Yet the fart that nlreaedy one sev
t come a considerable producer only entb of tbs entire output of naval
; within the last seven years.
stores Is by those methods, and that
Until recently naval stores were en- In the newer fields and most up to-
I clrely produced by one of the crudest date operations they are used moat
: and most destructive systems of for largely demonstrates that they have
■ eel e»ploltatlon ever devised. Great passed far beyond the eiptrlmental
■ damage by fire and storm has always stage.
’ followed the turpentine boi
Thou
R 8. KELLOGG
• ends of acres of splendid long leaf
Murdered
Youthful
Lover.
i pine forests have been abandons«! and
I destroyed after three or fo«r ye ars of
A recent Italian «-lopement had a
turpentining, and the valuable timber tragic sequel a few days ago A Nes
which they contalnc-c! not utilised The (colltan goatherd named IMsone, who
earlier operations of the turpentlner had eloped with his sweetheart be
were comparable In their destructive cause the girls pnrents refused to
ness only to those which swept the sanction the betrothal on account of
buffalo from the western plains. The their unequal social status, has been
buffalo was killed for the hide and barbarously murdered
The youthful
c*. •//.»»• .’•</ z>.u
• -3
hunts; the long l«af pine tree for a couple were traced to Naples and ar
reatrd by the police.
The girl w»i
the porta to the sondi, and a heavy
handed over to her parents and Plsone
onslaught upon long leaf pine forests
was committed to prison, whence he
of the south began
was recently released through the In
North Carolina reached Its mail
tereesslon of Influential friends
The
mum In naval stores production In
117» 10, with an asportation of 6.779,
girl's father. Signor Cl«-carel!ln. was
3So gallons of turpentine, and 663,967
astonished to see Plsccne tending his
goats In the vicinity of his house He
barrels of resin
A comparison of
this great ciportntIon slth s iota) pro
let a couple of ferocious mastiffs loose
duction In North Carolina In 1901 of
upon the lad. and then calling to his
732,000 gallons of turpentine and 131.
five eons they beat him to death, and
900 barrels of rosin tells the story of
threw bin body down a ravine.
the eshsuatlon of the long leaf pine In
that state
South Carolina attained
Satisfied.
Its traslmum output of naval stores
"All that
glitters
Is not fold.'
In 11*2, only two years after that of
quoted the morallger
North Carolina The Invasion of new
"True." retorted the demorallier
forests of virgin timber brought Geor
‘Hut fortunately the majority of peo
gia to the front a few years later, but
pie are satisfied with glitter."
aza
v a- /as»»
• as
T
Had Lost His Chance
I
Years sgo when ths “Panhandle" rati i
road was In course of construction Its i
progress was a matter of great Inter
eat to the people of ths region, says \
the Youth's Companion. A farmer .
who sold provisions to the contractors
often reached the place where the men
were at work at meal lltna. He waa
greatly Impressed at their voracity
!
The work was hard and when the din
ner bell rang every man made a dash
’
for the table and before one could bo
lleve It possible the food had dlsap :
peered. One day a workman on his 1
!
way to the table tripped on the root
!
of a tree and fell. He lay quite still,
making no attempt to rise The farm i
er rushed to him tn great concern I
germs, that cnida In the head and
more or less serious poisoning are
engendered.
There Is only me wise and healthy
way to carry a handkerchief; that la
In the sleeve
Overflowing Manuscript Bearer.
Weather permitting, and sometimes
when the weather did not permIL Mr
Greeley wore bln famous white over
coat. writes Hugh Thompson In the
Scrap Book. It waa not eiactly white,
but of a yellowish hue. By thia coat
bo waa aa well known aa by any
other physical token, and It die
tlngufahed him In a crowd or on the
street aa much as the celebrated
white plume of Henry of Navarre tn
Heated the presence of that gentle-
man In a melee
Ono very characteristic thing about
Mr. Greeley - and It fits Into a do
script Ion of him—waa that be waa a
sort of overflowing manuscript bearer
The pockets of every garment ho wore •
were stuffed and crowded with menu
scripts, books and papers Even bls
famous beaver bat was full of sheets
Makes Living In Odd Fashion.
The almost limitless methods of the
poor to earn an honest penny are often
Interesting A veteran In Parte seems
to have struck out a line for himself
distinctly original.
He has received
permission to stand outside a large '
establishment.
He le provided with
cards tn duplicate, and on bls cap la a
hand on which can be read the words
"Gardlen de blcyclettee " As soon as
"Are you badly hurt?” he asked. "No." a cyclist customer arrives be dle-
answered the man. "Well, why don't I mounts, receives a ticket from the old
you get up and go to dinner?" "No man, who places the duplicate on the ,
use." returned the other, sadly. "It's cycle, and takes charge of the machine
till the owner's return, receiving a
too late now."
small honorarium for hla services
Unconscious Entertainer.
The "vlellard." who Is described aa of
"Jane Hooper said you amused her
Don't Uss Ro« bet a
Doctors are now earnestly con a happy and obliging nature, makes a more than anybody she ever met."
"That's very strange All the Jokes
demning the habit men have o* keep good living In this way.
1 told her oeem«Hi to fall flat."
Ing tbelr handkerchiefs la their pock
"Oh. It waan t your Jokes—it waa
Too many of us eiamlne our trou
eta. They say this special dark spot
your face!"
la never really clean rnd la full of hies through a magnifying glass.
GOOD?
SURE IT IS
It’s (>O4xl when the stomach
is t«d.
It’s Good when the bowels
are clogged.
It’s Good when the liver is
inactive.
It’s Good in any malarial
disorder.
HOSTETTER S
STOMACH
BITTERS
AVOID SUBSTITUTE.
IRY A BOI Ut TODAY.
Not Bo Bad as He Seemed.
A curious Incident occurred at •
children's matinee In a Moscow theater
lately. The actor who played the vil
lain of the piece was so distressed by
the horror with which the little specta
tors viewed hitn that, notwithstanding
the protests of the manager, he pulled
off bls wig and false beard, and
begged the audience to believe that bs
was only pretending to be wicked.
FREE
ADVICE
TO WOMEN
Women suffering from any form of
linens are invit>'<i to promptly com-
-nutiicate with Mr*. Pinkham at Lynn,
M >-». All letter*ar«* received, opened,
read and answered by women. A
man can freely talk
of her private ill*
ness to a woman;
thus has been es-
tablished this con
fidence between
Mrs. l*inkham anl
the women of
Amerh a w hich bus
never been broken.
Never has she pub.
'.fshed a testimonial or used a letter
without the written consent of the
writer, and never has tl.e Company
llloWvd th' iu' «■ •nlbli-nti.il letters to
p-t out of their p'issesslou, as the
hundreds of tboii-ands of them in
their tilts a ill attest*
< nit of the vast volumeof exjterlence
which Mrs. Pinkham has to dr-
from, ft 1« mon* than |>oshil»1e that she
has gained the very knowledge m-«-d«*d
in your ease. Shu i»»ks nothing in re
turn eicept your g'xxi will, and her
advice has hehwd thousands. Surely
sny woman, rich or |>o<>r, sh >uld lx»
glad to take advantage of this gener
>us offer of wssistai <
Address Mrs
Pinkhim, car*' «if l.tdla I- 1'iukhaiu
Mitlicine Co., Lynn, ^tasa.
Every woninn ought to hnvo
Lydia E. 1‘inktiaiu’e No-*>age
Test Book. It 1» not n book for
general distributloa, us it is to«
It is fr«‘o and on^
obtainable by mall. XV rile tor
U todav.
Time and Season.
How for everything there la a time
•nd a season and then bow does the
glory of a thing pass from It, even
ilko the flower of the grass Thia la
a truism, but it la one of those which
are continually forcing themselves
upon the mind Borrow.
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Our Neto
Hair Vigor
Ayer’s Hair Vigor was good,
the best that was made. But
Ayer’s Hair Vigor, new im
proved formula, is better. It
is the one great specific for fall
ing hair. A new preparation in
every way. New bottle. New
contents. Ask your druggist to
show It to you, “the new kind.”
Pott not tha
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i» vita »Mh »o,u,
Sk»w II w g,vr
a««»«»
e
a»e hla a»*»« ts.
ifeM aa aa aa aaya
As we now make our new Hsir Vigor it
does not have the slightest effect upon
the color of the hair You may use it
freely and for any length of time with
out fear of changing the color. Stops
felling hair. Cures dandruff.
— “«*•»» «ha 3. C. AreaQo.. • —rr**. Ims