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Show VIEWS OF WOOLGROWERS. v Livestock the Only Practical rnd Proved Insurance Against FoLt Fires. Portland, Ore At the Friday ses slon of the National Woolcirowrrs con vention, Secretary Walker of Chey enne, In his annual report, urged thai the association organize a tariff board of its own, with a well equipped bu eau of publicity as an auxiliary in 'a sustained ffort to educate the people on the subject of the tariff as it af Teds woolgrowers and manufacturers Judge 8. A. Lowell of Pendleton, Or., who delivered an address on "Forests and Flockmastera," charged the "black horse cavalry" of the east as responsible for most of the timber thievery which bus "plundered the people of their heritage.' Dan'el P. Smythe, secretary of the Oregon Woolgrowers' association, Pendleton, Pen-dleton, Or.. In an address, asserted that livestock, ess"clally Hheep, Is tho mly practlal and proved Insurance against fire In national f rests. IIo pleaded for scientific Investigation and revision of the restrictive meth oils of the forestry bureau, and ridiculed ridi-culed the policies of Clifford PInchot, closing with the declaration: "One old ewe I worth a doren forest guards." |