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11, and you will tte bettor lb Iho tnornlnir.
Thejr will mako you fel jmi rlhl. "NATURE'S
REMKDY" ttronithcni tlie Btnmach, I.lyer, Kidneys
and puriPen tho Wood, doot It work thoronghly and
pleAitntlyt 7rt U neter eilpf , wr.akam or itckant-
iDTtrUbly making tho titer (eat itrotitcor and bnttor.
Bettor Than Pilla .For Liver Ills.
Tk NR Tbl far Indlgeitlon, flick Headache, Lots of
Appetite, Sallow Goraploxlon, Liver Complaint, 8k. n Dlio-vtei,
Flinp) nd T.raptloni, Chilli, MnUrln, Dlllonitiuu, nhenrna-
tlim, Torpid 'lilror or Inactlvo Kldnoyi and all trouble artilng
turn tho dleostlro organs.
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gaJo by Capital Drag Co.. Z. T. Rlggs, Salem. Oregon.
AWAKENING TO NEED
OF FOREST PRESERVATION
.t 5ia last ten years," Bays tho
T(rboolc of the department of agrl
rtltare for 1907, "forestry baB ad
mced In this country from an al
most known sclonco to a usofiul
m,i, profcBBlon. In thnt time
STyji. t of technically trnlnod
fcrwtr'oiins Increnscd from less
ESifc-a to over 400. Tqn years
ko there was not a single forest
?hool In the country; now thoro are
iml professional forest schools
h!ch rank with thoso of ,Europo,
uA a score moro with courses In ol
MfiUry forestry wIiobo usefulness
li steadily growing. Forost InndB
wider management havo grown from
ose or two tracts to many, uggrognt
1k 7,503,000 acres, scattored
through 39 Btatcs. Tho national for
est! havo Increased from 30,000,000
icrM, practically unusuod and unpro
tected, to 165,000,000 nerds, UBOtl,
warded, and Improved both In pro
ductiveness and accessibility. Tho
timber of stutos which havo Btato
foreiU has Increased from 1 to 10:
i&d of thoao which bmploy trained
fortitera from nono to 11. The
membership of forest nBsoclntltin
141 Increased from 3G00 to 15,800.
Tea years ago, except for a fow or
lb foremost botnulatB, European
foresters knew moro about Amorlcan
forests than did tho peoplo of this
.wintry. In Europe thoy woro then
Mini; preservatives to prolong tho
Krrlco of leech tlos, and so adding
&om 20 to 40 yean to their llfo.
Here, on tho other hand, Hcarcoly n
treated tie had been laid, tough
thre are now GO treating plnntB, 27
cf which treat ties exclusively, und
in engineer who recently returned
from Europe reports that both In
lire and mechanical porfoctlon tho
treating equipment of this country
It ahead of any to bo found abroad.
"And yet Amorlcan forestry has
oslr Mfoly pausor tho oxporlmeutal
:Ktgd and got ready to Uo something.
Action,, Immediate und vigorous,
nan bo taken If tho Inevitable fam
ine of wood supplies Is to bo Iobboii
ed. Wo are now using aB miuch
wood in a single year as grows In
three, with 20 yoara' supply in Vir
ata growth In Bight. Only tho ap
plication of forest knowledge with
vlidom, method, and onorgy in tho
sen ten years can provont tho starv
ing of national Industries for lack or
wood.
"California tanbark onk, hlthorto
coatldered of principal value for tho
Unnln in Its bark, has been found
HfOUEh tlmbor tests to bo Hultnblo
lor cooperago and wagon manufac
Ure, in strongth it comparos favor
ably with eastern ouks and hickory.
Ewalyptus planting haa been given
Mot attention In California. Tho
khfatef of one of tho largest bulld
lPMll Los Angeles was finished in
"wrptUB imported from Australia
MtiO a thousand board feet. Thta
ija grows very rapidly, and is eBpo
iy adapted to that region. Four
panles havo beon formod which
till plant in tho aggregate soverul
itWund acres with eucalyptus. It
MUh this treo that tho Santa Fo
H$lay is planting 8050 acres near
&a Diego to test Its Buitabillty for
i tip-production of tlos.
"Prominent among the propects
''jled forward by tho state foroster
vol California was the publication of
a ernprehertMvo bulletin on tho com
fclal production of oucalptus.
rner,Tatlve treatments of cedar,
" ana nr ties and polos, con-
uqea in co-operation with tho for
Jlje"lee at Los Angoles, showed
xtt 40-foot pole, worth $7.50, can
v, Preserved with creosote at a coSv
' u? M as to secure additional serv-
'2iorth 8evDrRl times the additional
. The atate flrq patrol was ma-
Mnally Etrencthfino.1
.'wall, early to tako up forestry.
.Sr0?18 systematic, practical work
J?reruyo "Wnm headB tho maln-
".-ve oi protection forests on 1m
Kriant WatOrsheda n,A h nlnntln!
-waste and barren areas with use
! JTfe? Lectures are given by the
itsdfentB Of the college of agrlcul-
v iVi. t5 examination waB made
Ivml n? 1907 of the forest back of
,,"?: .Wwrtl, which it was found
rYW to preserve as a protection
j?r.iil7j"ljed hna eon demon-
H.!n -k rubber stows woll la
2TS"v.na a large area will ba
" with rubber trees, which af-
.13 Y& torefit Protection to the
a . Hawaiian corporation ha-
roaTt..u 'nraJ'h an American rail-
lotifca i ?00'0 ohla ties yearly
write next five yeara.
Wiki!J,rogres3 'orest work n
logton for the past year Is eape-
. litrKea by Increased activity
tho agricultural collego at Pullman;
nnd tho better appreciation by tho
people of tho national forest policy.
Tho work of the dopty Are wardens
In tho several counties of tho state
entirely prevented destructive tlm
bor Arcs. About one hundred forest'
rangers wero nppolnted, UBunlly at
tho request of mill men and tlmbor
land owiiors by whom thoy woro em
ployed, At a mooting of prominent
lumbermen In Seattle u rungor serv
ice was organized for the fire season
of 1908. This organization rcpro
Bonts boiiio 4,000,00 ncros of timber
land, and It is tho plnn to assess
holdings at the rate of 1 cont an acre
for flro protection. Other timber
holders of tho state nro doing some
thing In tho same lino. Ono com
pany, for example, has a forco of
men In tho Hold which Ib n3 effective
as tho Btato forco."
I'ntrol iiimI Improvement of National
Foiv.stn.
"Tho national forests nro constant
ly being used In moro wnys and by
boro peoplo. Added exporlenco is
mnk'nu nosslblo tho classification of
tho foroUs by types, with gonoral In
structions concerning tho systems of
cutting best calculated to sccuro In
each typo tho production of tho most
wood of tho host quality. In carry
ing out soma of tho tlmbor salo con
tracts utilization Is now almost as
complete ns In a Qorman forcBt. Tho
lumbermen, though now cutting tlm
bor under regulation on tho natlonnl
forests, aro competing in tho mar
kot with thoso who cut outside n
direct argument thnt connorvntlvo
forestry Is thoroughly practicable
from tho lumbormnn'B point of vlow.
"Tho third year of systematic fire
patrol recorded an improvement of
40 por cent over 1900 and CC per
cont ovor 190!:"
"Mnrkod progress has also boon
mndo In securing prompt communi
cation botwoen tho comparatively fow
men charged with tho custody of
wldo areaB. At prosont 1185 mqn
must gunrd IGO.000,000 acros, an
nvorngo of 135,000 ncres, or 211
square miles, for enh man.
Rnngor't cnbln havo bom erected,
and roads, trails, tolophone linos nnr
bridges nro bolng comurufcu.
"Tho rondB and toloph no llnoi
will grontly ass'st In conti fling fires,
TWO AWAKENING r
ospccially with tho aid of lookout
stations, wh'ch aro established at
stragoMe points. A typical example
will illustrato how Important nro
these Improvements as meanB of
overcoming dUtanco In the adminis
tration of tho forests. In tho somth
orn division of the cnblnot forost
thoro nro two lookout BtatlonB from
which, with tho aid of Hold glnsses,
nearly a million ncros aro vlBlblo.
Tho systom of patrol provided that
onco or twlco ench day. and con
stantly during tho danger seasons
rnncorn scrutinize tho forests from
f thoso lookouts. Notlco of a flro can
bo Beat by telophono, aaid the roads,
trails, and bridges make .it .possible
to obtain help promptly.
"The regulation of tho rango by
tho government haa proved a deoldod
success. No longer hustled from
one place to another In competition
for insufficient feed,, stock la now
brought through to tho end of tho
summer In hotter flesh tfnd with
fowor losses than tornierly. During
1907 Improvement of tho rnngo by
protection wan supplemented "by ex
perimental investigation to doler
mlno how tho amount of forago can
ho Increased; how plants of llttlo
valuo can bo roplaccd by others morb
usoful; how polnoucma plants can be
got rid of or their effect upon stock
counteracted by treatment; and to
plan a system of handling stock that
will result in tho most economic
utilization of tho forago crop.
"Experiments In seeding portions
of the rnngo with cultivated- grasses
wero begun, and careful detailed
study was made of typical range
areas to learn undor what conditions
tho best nntlve grasses propagate
successfully. An exporlmontal pas
turo wbb constructed where tho no
tion of shoep undor various systems
of hnndltng ccnld be Investigated,
nnd tho effect of each system upon
tho fornge crop ascertained."
Tho artlclo, from which tho above
avo excepts, gives a brief summary
of recent achievements In forestry
In tho United Stntes, a list of forests
laws passed In 1907, and directory of
Btato forest laws, forest associations,
and forest schools. It has been
printed n a separate, and can bo
had frco upon application to tho .For
ester, U. S. Department of Agricul
ture, Washington, D. C.
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TEA'"
Moneyback means that
the tea is good and well
worth the money.
Can't m can anything
else.
Your jrrocef rfttim tmtr money If you don'l
like Sclill.lns' tlf.ii ' i . .i.o
The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths.
There Is a disem.e prevailing in thi
jountry mos.tuuiigerous uecnusesouectsp
IIVC, .WUII MUIIIC1I
deaths are caused
by it heurt dis
ease, piiemiioiuu
heart fullure oi
apoplexy ure often
Till II r-iLJun
llJ,' I i iV S f
?lfe!i1 I Wl I ,,ey dUensc. If
47SfflL Y S I kiey trouble is
V Jtllw U RJ - allowetltoadvaiice
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thekidiiey-ixjibou.
-- ed blood will at-
.... .!.- ..:...! nmmiD (nuaitiir (-Atnrrll til
ie bladder, or the kidneys themselves
reak down and waste away cell by cell.
llludder troubles almost always result
from a derangement of the kidneys and
cure Is obtained quickest by a propc
treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel
ills' badly you can make no mistake by
taking Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Root, the
great kidiiey, liver and bladder remedy.
Jt corrects inability to hold urine and
scalding pain in passing it, and over,
comes that uupleasant necessity of being
compelled to go often through the day,
and to get up many times during the
nitwit. The mild and the extraordinary
effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized.
It stands the highest for its wonderful
jures of the most distressing cases.
Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is
sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and
one dollar sixe bottles. You ipay have u
1'iiple bottle of this wonderful new dis
covcrv and a book that tells all about it,
both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil
merS: Co., ninghamton, hi. . heu
wTiting mention reading this generous
offer m thu paper. Uani mass buj
H SLi1 ot tne state and owners mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-
m
1 "- :. """u x...- "- .T' ...;"" ."d.. vt ,! tfie
TK?ua io protect tne tlmuer kooi, ur. vma Bwty-.i-----
u- .ic inaueuratloB nr forest auuress. jsiuKuaiuiwt . ..
Another Shift by Urynn.
Only a fow months ago, speaking
In Cnrncglo hall, beforo tho Forum,
William J. Bryan denounced the
Stock Exchnngo as a "Fagln'B don of
thlovos" and described Wall street
as "a gpmbllng hell" In comparison
wth which Monto Carlo waB Insignificant.
Yot Friday night in tho samo hall
In a political campaign In which ho
Ib anxious to got the votes of the
conservative buslnoss olomont of tho
east, just as In his speeches In tho
wost ho appeals to tho radicalism of
thnt section, Mr. Bryan said:
"Wo aro not ovon opposed to tlwi
exchnngo or tho stock markot."
When (Iocb Mr. Brynn speak his
trim mind? Wall Street Journal.
-o
A Traveling Man's Experience.
"I muBi toll you my exporlonco on
an east bound O. II. & N. R. It.
train from Pendleton to La Grande,
Or., writes Sam A. Gnrbor, a woll
known travollng man. 'I was In tho
smoking dopartmont with somo
other trovllng mon whon ono of thorn
wont out Into tho coach and enmo
back and Bald, "Thoro Is a w.oman
sick unto death In tho car. I at onco
got up nnd wont out, found her very
111 with cramp colic; her hands nnd
arms wero drawn up bo you could
tot straighten thorn, nnd whllo a
doathllko look on hor faco. Two or
thrco ladles woro working with hor
and giving hor whlskoy. I wont to
my suit enso and got my bqttlo of
Chamborlaln's Colic, Cholera and
Dlnrrhooa Romody (I novor travel
without It), ran to tho wator tank,
put a doublo doso of tho mcdlclno In
tho glass, poured aomo wator Into It
and Btlrred It with a pencil; thon I
had qulto a tlmo to got tho Indies to
lot mo glvo it to hor, but I succeeded.
I could at onco soo tho effect nnd I
worked with her, rubbing her hands,
and in 20 minutes I gnvo her nnothor
dose. I)y this tlmo wo wero almost
Into La Grando, where I was to loavo
tho train. I gavo tho bottlo to the
husband to bo used In caso nnothot
doso should bo needed, but by tho
tlmo tho train ran Into La Grando
she was all right, and I rocolvod tho
thanks of ovory pnssongor In tho
car." For salo by Dr. Stono's drug
Btoro.
Factors of Safety
The human body is a wonderful mach nc, provided with
muscular, nervous and mental energy far ir. excess of normal
Heeds. In health, the organs and tissues -41 do double their
usual amount of work without strain or frution, because they
have stored energy to meet the extra denund.
When you 'eel "all tuckered out," these Yctors of safety aro
nearly c: aur id and you need to resort to
BHl UliAM'S PILLS
to renew the supply of energy, wherever i- may be called for.
Indigestion, bilious attacks, constipatior , loss of sleep, ner
vousness, dizty spells, aio'warn'.igs that the factor of safety in
the stomach, liver, bowels or brain, is low, or Hearing the danger
point and needs to be replenished.
Bcccham's Pills increase the supply of blood, strengthen
the stomach, operate t bowe's, feed the nerve cells, build
tissue, and create a reserve supi ly of energy, which is the only
natural and effective way to
Protect the Health
In bexca with lull directions, 10c. and 23c
TIIK DANCE MUSIC OF THIS
131HSON PIIOXOGIlAril
Ib Irresistible. Its solctlons
nro clear, distinct, tunoful anl
In porfect tlmo. It offors the
most fnsclnatlng waltzes and
spirited two-stops of the
world's great composors as
woll -aB tho popular dnn:o
muclc of tho hour. It Is a mil
itary band or a symphony or
chestra at-will, affording a de
lightful and widely varied pro
gramme without oxputiBO or
attention.
L. V. SAVAGR,
217 Commercial Street.
E. ECKERLEN
Family Liquor Store
i 44 Commercial St.
Free Delivery
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We Launder Ladies' Shirt Waists and White
Skirts Just Right.
Wo gniarantoo to. All ot our shirtwaists aro care
fully washed with a special noutral soap, utnrchud jut
where thoy should bo starched and lronod by oxpprts
who havo raado nhlrtwnlst ironing a spoclnl Btudy.
We aro pleasing tho most caroful dressers in tho city with our '
Bhlrtwulst work und aro auro wo cuu pleaso you. May wo have a
trial.
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ALL ABOUT TJIH HOUSK
If It's wlrod rightly for oloctrlcal ap
pliances. Wo will arrange for the
ourront, put In tho appliances light,
telophono, burglar alarms, call bolls
motors for sowing mnohlnos, frtn
etc. at gront advantage to you
slight profit to ourselves. Quostloo
us about oloctrlcal goods as much ns
you llko.
IIYDH IIHOS. KLICCTRICAL CO.
lilt N. LIlM'rty St. Phono 1B1
mJTTKRNUT RKEAD.
It Is worth moro than any othe
i.read yet the price is no bltf'iei
Por sal at your grocers'.
CALIFORNIA HAKERY,
TIioiham & Cooley, lrtip.
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AND
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Will give prompt attention
to all orders, guarantee our X
work to glvo satisfaction and I
to be up to the sanitary stand
ard. WE WILL UK PLEASED
f TO GIVE ESTLMATKH
ON CONTRACTS
Call at our shop on Dbertv
street, back of Barr's Jewelry
Store, Phone 650.
little fierman
Shoe Store
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Received a new line of
dress shoes, good fitters
Loggers' Shoes, High Tops;
and Solid Fall Working
Shoes .....
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
White House Restaurant!
For xi Regular
25c Dinner at 20c
They can't bo beat
McGilchrist & Son
Proprietors.
MEALS 15c
Call and try them. Moala 16c.
Board per week $2.76, nlso fur
nished rooms very reasonable.
AT THE
Salem Restaurant
3I) COURT STREET.
I I 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 I I I I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 I M
ij HOTEL OREGON I
! '. Comer Seventh uiiil Stork St.
:: Portland's New and Modern "
: ; Hotel. Rates $ I per day and ; ;
: : up. European plan. Frco Bus. : :
:: WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. ::
Proprietors
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G. V. MASON ROX CO.
247 Miller St., South Salem, manu
facturer of all kinds of Uoxcb, crates
and fruit dryer accessories. PhOQf
308. tf
Salem Fence Works
!I(!ndiiartrrfl for Woven Wire
Fencing.
"wiltry Notllng, Pickets, Gate,
Mnlthotd Hoofing, P, & I). Roady
lloollug, Scruvu Doom nnd Ad
justable Wlt-dow 8creouH.
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Successor '
WAIrKR MORL15Y.
inn Court Ht. Snlem. Oh
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inu auovo cut repiosenta our
jrlclc liucd Torrid Zulu Furnacw,
Gmarantoed gas, smoko and dutt
proof, Economical and durable.
A. L. FRASER
USH STATE STREHT.
Estimate lurnisneu on ktMittai
CIGARS and
TOBACCOS
I have xuiiciud tlu beet brandt
of ciguru and Tobacco eoiuhu-l
out with tho trudu. Can uuppn
you with what you wish wit
sutlufuction. AIho carry a coi
pleto uuo ut tioft drinks.
E. CASS, Prop.
Front Street, opposlto The
uiptluu, Newport, Oregon,
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