DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. ORBGOK.WEDKESnAY, JULY 8, 1008
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REDISTRICT
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Washington, .July 8. The Becon.l
step In the comprehensive plan of
redisricting the -national forests In
the Western states has Just been
made by tlio President in signing
oYnnUve orders which will chanuo
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state In which these plans have been
completed Is Idaho, but it Is
pected that the work of rediBtrrct
log In all the national forest Btatc3
will be finished and ,the changes
announced In the next few days.
No addition to forest area is in
volved In the plans for redisricting
in any of the states of the north
west. The object of the work Ib to
equalize the areas of administrative
units and to arrnnge their bound
aries in Buch a manner as to pro
mote the most efficient and practical
udmlnlstrntion of the forestB. " it
will enable ofneora of the forest
service to give prompt attention to
nil forest bueincrs 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 na
tional forests which will bo effected
by this rearrangement are as fol fel fol
eows: A new forest to be known as the
Umntll'a will contain 550,170 acres
nnd will consist of. all of the Hepp
ner and of the northwestern portion
of the Blue Mountains forest. it
Is locnted In ' Morrow, Umatilla,
Grant nnd Wheeler counties. This
forest will continue to be administer
ed by Supervisor Thomas E. Chld
eey with headqiinrters at Heppner,
Oregon.
Tho forest to bo know ni the
Whitman will have an area of 1,204,
739 acres and will consist of the
northeast portion of tho Blue
Mountains forest wh!ch Is In general
tho area formerly known as the
"Blue Mountains (W) nntlonnl for
est." It h located In Umatilla, Un
ion, Baker and Grant counties and
will be under tho administration of
Supervl or Henry Irelnnd with
headquarters nt Sumpter, Oregon.
Tho now Mnlhour national forest
Is what has been formerly known as
the "Mnlheur Division of tho Bluo
Mountains" nnd will embrace 1,
183,458 acres. It conslBt3 of tho
southeastern portion of tho "Blue
Mountain (W) forest" and Is loom
ed In Vnintllla, Union, Baker and
Grant counties. This forest will
contlnuo under tho administration of
Superv'sor Cy J. Blnghnm with
hendquartor3 nt John Day, Oregon.
The forest to bo known as tho
Deschutes will consist of that por
tion of the Blue Mountain forest far
mer! known a "Bluo Mountain
(W),M tho northern portion of tho
Fremont, nnd certain townships of
tho Cascade containing 1,475,480
acres It Is located In Crook, Lak,
Whee'e-r, Klamath, Grant nnd Har
ney o'intles. Tho forect will bo
administered by Supervisor A. S.
Ire'and with headqunrtera at Prlno
ville, Oregon.
The Fremont national forest will
consist cf tho routhern portion of
the old "Fremont" and all of tho
"Goose Lake" forosts and Is located
In Lake, nnd K'amnth counties. This
for at lc very Irregular in outline
nnd Is composed of many segregated
area, the total area of which will,
bo 1,230,600 acr03. It will continue"
to be under tho administration of
Supervisor Guy M. Ingram with
headquarters nt Lnkevlew, Orogoi.
Tho land formerly included In the
"Bull Run" and tho "Cascade (N)M
forest, excejt thnt portion south of
the WPlnrretto Valley Cascadp,
Mountain Wagon Road, covering l,-i
7sS,320 aeies, will be called tho
Oregon natlsnal forest. This forest
Is located In Multnomah, Clackamas,
Wasco, Marln, Linn and Crook
counties and vlll continue under tho
administration of Supervisor Tho.i.
H Sherrard vlth headquarters it
Portland, Oregon.
Cascade will continue to be the
name of that portion of the old Cas
cade f re t (not Included In the Fro
racnn ijinr between tho Willamette
Val'ey and Cascade Mountain Wa
C'i Road and he middle fork of the
The Swke t4 Ike Flewtr
Oh me! I saw a hure and loathsome str,
Wherein a drove oTwallowiag Swine
were barred,
Whose banquet shocked the nostril and
the eye;
Then spoke a voice, 'Behold the source
, of lard!"
I fled, and saw a f ieldlhat seemed at first
One glistening mass o! rosea pure and
white,
mth dewy bda 'mid dyic green foliage
nursed; v
nd, as I lingered o'er ie lovely sight,
The summer erMce, UutcoeUd that
Southern scee, ' "
Whispered, ' Behold tbWce f
COTTOLKNBI.' .
I Willamette river and West Des--
i. v. chutes river. This forest has an
jaren of 1,845,120 acres and Is lccat
jed In Lrne, Linn, Crook and Klam
ath counties. It will bo admlnlst-ied
u? supervisor u. it. Seltz w I tin
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headquarters at Eugene, Oregon.
, The forest now to be known at the
Umpqua will embrace 1,G98,560
acres and will consist of thnt part of
the "Cnecado (S)," national forest
(which has not been Included In the
Fremont) between the mjddle fork
of the Wlllamotte river nnd West
Deschutes river and the Rogue river
iu ooum umpqua uivme, niso tn
""oru Port,o ,h ,d "Um
and South Umpqua Divide, also the
qua" forest. It is located in Lane,
Klamath, Jackson. Coos, and Doua-
.ex"la9 counties. This foreat will con
tinue to bo administered by Supor.
visor S. C. Bartum with headquart
ers at Roseburg, Oregon.
' The Crater national ' forest will
contain 1,100,802 acres and will
consist of the southern pfirtlon of
the old "Cascade (S)," the "Ash
land" and a portion of the "Klam
nth" and "Siskiyou" forests. It 1b
locnted In Jackson, Klamath, and
Curry counties, Oregon, and Shasta
county, California. Acting Supervis
or O. A. Buqk will administer this
forest with headquarters at Bed
ford, Oregon.
The shklyou will now consist of
the greater part of tho old "SldM
you," all of the "Coqullle" and part
of the "Klamath," and will contain
1,305,057 acres. It 13 locnted In
JackBon, Curry nnd Coos countlea
This forest will bo administered by
Supervisor M. J. Anderson with
headquarters at Grnnts Pnrs, Ore
gon. All of tho old "Tillamook" and
"Umpqua" forosts, except the south
ern portion of tho old "Umpqua",
embracing 973,918 acres, will bo
known w tho Sluslaw national for
est. This forest Is located In Tilla
mook, Lane, Douglas, Coos, Lincoln,
Polk nnd Yamhill counties. Su
pervisor A. E. Cohoon will ndmlnl
tcr this forest with headquarters nt
Eugene, Oregon.
Tho Wallowa Is tho forest former
ly known n the "Imnnha." It con
tains 1,750,240 ncren and Is located
In Wallowa county. This forest will
contlnuo to bo under the adminis
tration of Supervisor Howard K.
O'Brien, with headquarters nt Wal
lowa, Oregon.
' The forest service desires to re
duce the area of tho averago forest
units to approximately 1,000,000
acre?. This wns not possible in all
cases as 1b shown by tho fact that
under the plan of redisricting there
will bo 144 Supervisors in tho United
States who will administer more
thnn 107,000,000 acres of natlomi'
forests.
DoWitt't Witch Hazel Salve is es
pecially good for piles. Recommend
ed nnd cold by nil druggist.
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Somebody hos hold that there are
mqro dogs than Bheep In Minnesota.
If' true It don't nece3snrlly foil w
thnt there nro very mnny dogs In the
stato.
Kodol will without doubt help any
ono who hns stomach disorders or
stomach troubles. Take Kodol today
nnd contlnuo It for the short time
that is necofsary to give you com
plete relief. Kodol Is sold by ail
druggists,
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Remember the Special Day at Chnu
tmiqim Lecture by John
Slinrp Williams.
Gladstone Park, Oregon, July 10.
For the above occasion round trip
tickets will be sold for ONE AND
ONE-THIRD FARE.
Sale date July 10, limit July 13.
Good geing: only on train No. 18.
WM. M'MURRAY,
J. M. SCOTT, G. P. A., S. P. CO.
A. G. P. A.. S. P. CO. 0-0-5t.
"FORTUNE" FAVORS THE
MAN CAPABLE OF TAKING
TIJK. INITIATIVE IN ADVER
TISING, AS IN OTHER THINGS.
THERE ARE SOME THINGS
ABOUT THE ROUTINE OF YOUR
BUSINESS THAT YOU CANNOT
DQ AS WELL AS A CLERK. IF
THIS THOUGHT SUGGESTS TO
YOU ANOTHER EMPLOYE, 1'SE
A WAJiT AD.
Avkcromii Issues Instructions,
Instruction? have been sent oat
f.om the office of the state superin
tendent tf public instruction to the
examiners in various parts of tho
state, to the effect that no question
from tho stato course of study are n
be used in the examinations for stato
certificates this year. It has been
the custom heretofore to use ono or
two questions from the book, but as
the 1908 number is not available at
present tho candidates in the com
ing examination will have no chanc
to become familiar with the ques
tions, . o
The farmer's name on a petition
to Congress may not b as potent
as a buBlnesa man's name, but this
distinction does not apply to the
ballot.
ROADS AS WANTED
BY STATE GRANGE
Below is given a general summary
of the report of tho conimlttee on
Good Roads nt the recent session of
the Stnte Grange.
Wo hnvo examinoi tho report sub
mitted by your special committee on
good roads anl concur with that
committee In Its conehn'ons regard
ing good ronU construction with tho
exception of the division of-the cost3
under 'the plan p?oinsed, which we
believe would be nlore equ'ltable if
made 25 per cent by state, 00 per
cent by county and 15 per cent by
district. We also believe that It
would not bo well to restrict Btate
levy to of ono mill nor county to
flvp mills for construction bf roads,
but bellovo that it would be better
to leave the amount of loyy to the
stato and county boards, simply
mnklng the Mi of one mill state tax,
and five mill county-, tax, the mini
mum' 'amount to bo .levied for these
purposes; with theso exceptions we
would ask that tho report of said
special committee bo mado a part
of this report.
, We also endorse the work of tho
National grange In Its efforts to-se-curo,
national aid and supervision In
tho work of construction of Im
proved roadB.
In connection 'with nation nld'for
good roads, wo would recommend
that our representatives In congress
bo urged to ubo (in event of the
forfeiture of tho railroad lnnd
grant) their best efforts to secure a
large per cent of revenue secured
from same to aid In tho construction
of good ronds In Oregon.
Wo would further recommend In
the matter of tho laying out and
opening of county roads, that we
Insist that thoeo having charge of
said work, have Bald ronds laid out
and tipened only on the grndes nnd
routes the best and most direct be
tween communities.
Wo would further recommend that
legislation bo onncted permitting our
county courts to prescribe nnd reg
ulate tho use or rather tho abuse of
our county ronds In the rainy Ben
sons, by Bpeclnl Interests, requiring
them to keep said road3 In a pass
able condition, or contribute to the
funds of tho county by special li
cense or tax a sufficient sum to make
tho repairs necessitated by such
abuse.
Changing )c present system of
appointment of rond supervisors
hack to tho electlvo system, wo
think would bo n backward step, and
no wo believe it would bo well to
do away entirely with our present
system of district road' supervision,
wo would rcco'mmpnd that ho fur
ther nctlon bo taken upon such reso
lution nt this time.
Wo would further recommend
that wo do not loso sight of the lny
Ing of Iron or steel rails upon our
county ronds In tho mnnner nnd for
tho purposo outlined by our Worthy
Lecturer In her roport last year.
In conclusion wo would recom
mend that tho stato and subordinate
granges unlto with the Good Ronds
association of Oregon In Its efforts
for tho making of good ronds In Oro
gon. CASTOR I A
I'or Infants and Children.
Ffia Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears
:u-o . f C&.Xfffi&e&M
Slrjna
It has been said that great wealth
creates more wants that It supplier.
Maybe It Js to test the truth of this
that groat wealth is so eagerly striv
en for.
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T'uo noWltt'n TIHIn Pnrll) THcoi-c
pleasant little pills thnt nro easy lo 1
take. Sold by all druggists.
The man who charges a price for
an artlclos and takes less to meet
honest competition confesses to an
atemjit to extort, and, therefore,
does not deserve to be patron'zed.
If faith In tho ultimate success of
a business venture Is wanting, keej
out of It.
For Weak
Kidneys
Inflammation of the blad
der, urinary troubles and
backache use
DeWitt's Kidney
and Bladder Pill
A Week's
Trial For 25c
K. O. SoWXTT it CO.. Okie. 111.
ALL DRUGGISTS
"The Blood Is The lift,"
Science ku never gone beyond thi
above simple statement of scripture Bat
It has Illuminated that statement nnd
given It a meaning ever broadening with
the Increasing breadth of knowledge.
When tho blood Is "bad" or Impuro It
Is not nlono the body wjilch suffers
through disease. The brain Is also
clouded, She mind and Judgement ar
fcffoctcd, ondumy an evil deed or Impuro
JolhtnibrtHrectly traced to tho
hnpih'ttyof tho Ehxad Foul. Impuro hft
can-bfl.mari'n nurn hv " fjjg
PlerccXgolJtol MlsaLririiaSrlj
mxlcnvs, nnd niirihpJiiiudatiu.rfcby
curing, pimples, blotches, eruptions and
other cutuneous affections', as eczema,
tetter, or salt-rheum, hives and other
manifestations of Impure blood.
In tho cure cf scrofulous swellings, en
larged glands, open eating ulcers, or old
tores, the'GoldonMedcal Discovery hai
performed the most marvelous cure. In
cases of old sores, or open eating ulcers,
It Is well to apply to tho open seres Dr.
Pierce's All-Healing Salve, which poo
tesses wonderful healing potency when
used as an application to the sores In con
junction with the use of iU6lden Medical
Discovery r as a blood cleansing consti
tutional treatment. If your druggist
don't happen to havo the "All-Healing
Salve' In stwk, you can easily procure It
by Inclosing fifty-four cents In postace
Btamps to. Dr. R. V Pierce, CC3 Main Ssu,
Euffaio.'N.'Y., and It will come to you by
return post. Most druggists keep It as
well as the "Golden Medical Discovery,
9
You can't afford to accept any medlcln
of unknown composition asa substitute
for "Golden Medical Discovery," which Is
a medlclno of knew: coMrostTioK,
having a complete list of Ingredients In
plain English on its bottle-wrapper, the
same being attested as correct under oath.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellots rcgulaU
and Invigorate stomach, liver and bowola
DR. KUM
WONDERFUL CHINESE DOCTOR
Will treat you vlth Oriontal herbs
and cure any dlscaso without opera
tion or pain.
Dr. Kum Is known everywhere In
Salem, nnd has cured many promi
nent people hero. He has lived In
Salem for 20 years, and can bo trust
ed. Ho usiB many medicines un
known to whito doctors, and with
them can cure catarrh, asthma,
lung troubles, rehumatlsm, stomach
liver and kidney diseases.
Dr. Kum makes a specialty of
dropsy and female troubles. His rem
edles cure private disease when e
erything else fallB. Ho has hun
dreds of testimonials, and gives con
sulfation freo. Pricos for medicinei
very moderate. Persons in the coun
try can write for blank. Send stamp
If you want some extra fine tea
get it from, us.
DR. KUM ROW WO CO.'
Great Chinese Doctor
L. M. II U M
Hns medlclno which will cure any
known disease. Ho makes a special
ty of, nnd guarantees to cure Catarrh
Asthma, Lung, Throat, Rheumatism,
Debility, Stomnch, Liver, Kidney
Troubles; also nny blackened or
swollen soreness, broken limbs;
Smallpox; Epidemic; all kinds of
Bolls, Lost Manhood, Fomnlo Weak
ness, Hornls Troubles and Pnrnlyslo
Consultation froe. Caro of Ylck So
Tong Co., Chinese drug nnd horbs,
153 High St., upstairs, Salem, Or.
Gold Dtist Flout
Mndu by THE SYDNEY POW
ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore
gon. Mado for family use.
Ak your grocer for it. Rran
and shorts alwnys on hand.
P. B. Wallace
AGENT
EttWiMfmi SMXI 9 SWt OMLKa
Graber Bros.
PLUMBING
AND
GAS FITTING
Will give prompt attention
to all orders, guarantee our
work to glvo satisfaction and
to be up to the sanitary stand
ard. WE WILL BE PLEASED TO
GIVE ESTIMATES ON
CONTRACTS.
Call at our shop on Liberty
street, back of Barr'B Jewelry
Store. Pbose E50.
SALEM WATER .COMPANY
OFFICE CITY HALL.
Fer wW service apply at oe
Bills payable aseathly is adv
WHITE PARASOLS
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te.
' $1.00
Nice white parasol,.pno row of
embroidery t Insertion, white
enamel Btlck. A bargain nt 91.bo
$1.15
A fine white parasol, embroid
ery edge white nnmel' stick, only
91.15.
$1.00
White lawn waists embroidery
or lace fronts, regular $1.50 re
duced to 91-00.
IMWPINfcfiBEENRAIIM 240 and 246 ftmmrcU
vJAyM fc UULtJvUimUUla
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lm iSa'
BANK TALK No. 18
By the UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK, Salem, Or.
Points That Should Interest You
WE provldo nn absolutely Bafo placo to deposit your. money.
WE are not an experiment but a grown, renljy oxlstlng reality.
.WE return your money (all of It) on demand.
WE are prosperous as well ns progressive nnd MERIT WINS.
WE give you the best of servlco ns tho rosult of long exporlenco.
WE do not mimic, or meet, but create, orlglnnto and ralso,
WE havo a largo capital, surplus nnd profit account, thus Insuring
safety and liberal treatment to our patrons.
WE Invito new business upon our ovn merltii for strength, uupo-
rlor facilities and courteous treatment.
United States National
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THE BUREAU
Is a gentleman's resort you not only find gontlemen In front of
tho bar but behind the bar.
' F. P. TALKINGTON, Proprietor
H's long experience in the business hns taught him that It pays
to buy only the best.
WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS
Telephone, 177. 3CC Stato Bt.
Wc .Launder Ladies' Shirt Waists and White
A' Skirts Just Right.
If Wo guarantee to. All of our shirtwaists are enrc-
1 fully washed with n special neutral soap, sturched Just
where they should bo starched and Ironed by expert
who havo made sh'rtwnlst Ironing a special study.
We are pleasing the most careful drobsors In tho city with our
shirtwaist work and are Bure wo can pleaso you. May wo have n
trial.
SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY
Tel. 25
Strawberry Boxes and Crates
Just received a carload of folding
hallocks, tintops and. crates. See us
for prices in large and small lots.
H. S. GILE, Corner Trade wd High' St
AT REDUCED PRICES
W
$1.35
NJeo whlto pnrasol, ono row ol
embroidery, and ono row ol In
sertion, 'whlto enamel stick, only
$1.38.
$1.50
A fine jwhlto parasol, two rem
of "eyelet embroidery,' white j
amel stick, only $1.80.
T 1
$1.25
White lawn waists, taken ttmm
our regular $1.75 and $2.ft
linos, now only $1.28."
Street; Salem, Oregon
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CUT AN ARCK
between tho hall and parror or
parlor and library; roplae
that unsnnltnry wall papor 1
tho dining room with a beaut
iful, paneled wntnucoto and k
will bo bettor than building
a now houco. I can do It ti
tho Queen's tasto nnd at unr
prlslrigly llttlo oxpomk?.
A. M. HANSEN,
Manufacturer of 8nBfi, Doanr
Mouldings, nnd nil klndo oB
Houso finish. Corner Mill
nnd Church strode. Phou
Main 344.
Bank of Salem, Ore.
130-16C 8. Llborty St.
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