t I j i i i II ? si 4 M i At 3 1 PI, er S DC "1 eu 01 4 st rymtT T PA0E2 IiA QISAKDE EVENING OBSERVER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1911 THE OBSERVER ,y reduced-decim-l " ' : ;- : ZZHT7" ' "'"u overgrazed cond It on a ITTTT77.. .... , , . . ', . ., . .--r , 1 T A . jy ii in 1 1 M ii i in BRUCE- DENN FWr n(J Owner,' ' Entered ot tlie postortice at Li Grande as sermid-cl.iss mutu-r. SUBSCRIPTIOX BATES Daily, single copy '.. . 5c Dally, )er week, j;t Dully, M'f mouth fi.,c This paper will not publish an ar ticle appearing over a nom de plume. Signed articles will be revised sub ject to the discretion of tha editnr ' Please sign your articles and save disappointment It reduced, and xg. to enable overgrazed condlt.'nna 10 new areas,-the amount: of stock to be allowed on the forests was- ev erywhere carefully , prescribed. Tie nsults were th?n observed, and If it appeared that there was still over see of the range, the numbers per r;'tted were out down still further. On the other hand, where reMl nar. Kcn baa taken place the allowance of j Stock has hftan rnrrPsnmiHnrIif tr, I - - - . v. t, w. , Ail- ii eased. ' " SEJflCENTEXXIAL AXXIVEESAR. IES. FT A u MOWING I n n fill FEBRUAPV lQifi 5H191C11 A .'EW GOYERXJTEXT POSITION A new (government position Is c'-cloped bv the announcement by the Ir. 8. Civil Service Commission of a) " exaralnnfiin which will be. held Feb ruary 23-24, to find thre m,inir examiners for th fnrt rvfo t . positions nlll pay a salary of $1200 a year at entrance. Tho tnnouncement sper ue that il applicants must be men. at least ju years o'd. and possessed of at'leaac one fcea ons experience l ; andllnc rant;e itck, together wl'.n t i one year of technical trvnlr. In pe ciner ;.nf., ai studis. Thf establishment of this position is Kare Indeed are golden wedding anniversaries. Especially is this true when, fortune with dollars and cents has smiled somewhat benevolently nn the duo and health has been ac corded them Jn such portion, and measure that the principals are hale and hearty at ttos hour of the Me morial event. Such as has' be?n tee rase with Mr. and Mrs. Merrltf Rey. nolds who thia afternoon celebrated their golden wedding annfv&rsary. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds cam tn Union ounty thirty-four years ago and have, by diligent toil and perseverance, at tained sufficient worldly goods to i-ermlt their retirement f-ora hard work. Both are hale and well. Truly, considered from various points of view, such careers are en viable. Contrasted to the husband and wife, who, by force of circumstances and necessity are forced to keep th-edr noe to the grindstone until, in. ad vanced ages, the Creator calls a hit on the strenuous lives, the compari son In favor of the former condition is wormy of genuine thanksgiving me picture presented by Mr. anl Mrs. Reynolds and others of their stamp who through a half century nave suffered hardships and enjoyed fcooq rortune Hand In hand, is insnir- nig. LOC.GED.OFF IASDS of Fine Partv and Evpnincr Hnwric sfiHom seen outside the large cities. EACH GARMENT EX CLUSIVE hii we newest a :d most wanted iiyles for evening wear. SILhS, MESSALINESt CHIF , F0N and LINEN Prices $12.50 to $35 ill WW NEW SiLK PATTERNS In 12 yard lengths Just Received Now on disolav in the win- dow and in the dry goods Department Prices $12.50 to $15.00 a pattern Ttl X. . ..f -f 1j M . n ,.u Z . f"""wu i m vicinixy or wood Klver, In Ml line wlfh fh ndw. ..ui.i. . I . ".v.,a w.iKu me ooumwe8tern Washington and at var w r.ri- . . . nM ftI" ,0Ua ther Iocal,tle : the Pacific wys had In view In Its management Northwest, much stress le being laid of grazln on the National Forests. It on the value of logged-off land for JS not merely Aliina ..j. . . . , "c""u tttl- ,ru" growing purposes, and In this ores? W'to connection Union county can climb tw ..T watershed condi- to the forefront v with proper atten t'ods, as they graze on -the wwa - , . -v., uuio impwrxant proposition. Zl i7tatbflDe,,r, Bytem ha8 already 'ee-found xorests, parks and hieh mmmkin I k v . meadow, within the National pT LL v..T7v!! D0Ut E1- . . . . b-"i uui luai u onjy a sma l portion d Ym B neonle in w l. 1 in!8 Plcular line of soil i . . r 7 ' "s pnce unnzaU0D' Commencing at ' . .u'luinismng uinn, for Instance, and runnlne lupniies. In nrnnnrtinn ' live TIT: .I010W,n "."ntoor of the Jary Wilaon lntZi. ..V " 7 3 " M 11,116 ,0eJ- land .ri ' that ,'verv outdoors and not only there Of National Forest mm o,.ii 1 i .. . ' inere made to hmnW.. ' uul ttt wany iner P,ac Union r uiuL-u iurage as i county is this true. In? XTltJLi0in?! c.TBierity FoothI11 a w years ago cov - "ui oi me othPT ered with timber was appraised at Dumoses for whtMi n..,. ... wpyraisio at rf. tr. main Wned. ' ' U "f tZ iiT tUal Ca8h Val" rnHZ 1 Berv,c t)0K Ionger a condition for not only has rcrL I TT ment f NatlonaI EWn Rnd ther communit es"n this .iSo valley proven ,t to. be a mis .razing. In the benTnit con- ZZZ Z ZlZJl ; T.S?S !LH. snot true VLrdSr abused andde; ..: h as made less ado --" h w w bh mLM w ajiiiix ininniT m k l VT UUL I LA i - 5:pn:eni or mess popular gar- uit department and 'ET. and aPProvaI' Visit our Memories of the late nnrn w wn t ... : . i i abused and depleted through the com- tf'vuuon ot nval owners before any rertrlctlons had been put upon them, and by overcrowding-' and bad meth ods of handling stock. Its supporting power naa in consequence been great - -v ivho auu about it. Because' it will grow fruit as renauy as, tilled land and because Its purchase price is of neceesity less, such ground is coming to be an extremely important factor in the ueveiopment of orchard acreage.. iuoiuOTie or ine ata nunrM w wn t n . .. o-". ..... iMr,fineri'ieminiwhn).inAi,o,. tte Morning Oreeonian win kT 7 oe'ig well attended but are of suitable eututes to their honor in ' 7 frm Cath the Salem legielaUve ha. i now pending in the senate Is a SOU SITE UPHELD Bf COMMITTEE PEXDLETOX ASYLUM SITE FOUXD iv UE SATISFACTORY SpecliU Legislative ()nunlttee Makes its Jtcport Today. "I?piwi m owiiiug eloquence . I i-HHJ of the speaker and the clear, concise t awsA S I . ... u ioir manner m which he deals with his subjects. The novel feature of the service Is, however, the ques tion box situated in the front of the church and in which anv A-tinn bearing on the practices and teaching of the church may be (placed, which questions the Father answers Just previous to his lecture. That he appears to take especial delight and concern in doing so, and that he acquits himself In on .m. manner is not surprising when consid erlng the fact that he has hn ed by the Catholic Church Extension oocieiy ror nis high qualiflcatione for carrying on the particular branch of worn ior that. Society. LOOK Who's Here 1 HE OFFICERS ! ' of thls bar.k will be pleased to talk with you at any time concerning mutual business relations WHEN the Federal Government, the county, the city, and a large and growing list of commercial and private depositors entrust their funds to this institu- ! tion to the extent of $800,000.00, you may : be sure that it is a safe one for you to identify i yourself with. . ; . GALL AND TALK IT OVER WITH US j La Grande National Bank i . LA GRANDE, OREGON. ; CAPITAL . . $ 100,000.00 : . SURPLUS , . . 100.000.00 RESOURCES . ' , . 1,125.000.00 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY ' George Palmer, Pres. Fred J. Holmes. Vice Pre ' F. L. Meyers, Cashier Earl Zundel.ss'f. Cashier ?alem. Feb. 9 (SnecIa.M .ni,i.- that the Oliver' tract below Pendleton Is In every wav snltnhi fr v - - J1 u i.veu Bunuing site of Eastern Oregon asylum for th insane, the legislate cuiamiitee recently sent to Pendleton .-..aw mo maiier, sent In a , report today. It recommended that the ure tract above th Oliver, ranch alsoe purchased as it could be used to good advantage at n nrino t i 600. The report shows that the Bow- erman cnoice Is upheld in all respects ..u uie report probably will be ac cepted by the legislature and the Oliv er tract be chosen for a site. .This report refutes the attempt by Oswald West, the gov-rnor. to show that the site was unsulted for the purpose. Telephone Bill Passed. Salem, Feb. -The Amine bill, flx. lug (he responsibility of telegraph and telephone companies and muktni? told printed contracts ou the back of all measures, and compelling the com. panics to repent messages without ex. tra charge, passed bv a in.rm, gin today. The entire mornimr B..in ! of the sennte was taken ni with tho puunc utility bill. Protection of Fish and Oame. Jlontreal. QueFeb,. 9 With Sir wmer uouin, presiding and delegates in attendance from many parts of Canada and the United States, the worm America Fish and Game Pro tective Association began its annual convention in this city todav. As Its name applies, the association has for its object the passage of legislation ana me adoption of other measures ror tne better protection offish and game lnvAmerica. The meeting will continue two days and will be address ed by Cy Warman. Dr. Hnrnnrtnv nf the New York Zoo, President Dutcher of the Associated Auduhnn RnHoMo- of America and other men of promin ence. rAL MURDER (Continued from page one) A JfEW PAIXT AXD WALL PAPER parlor conducted by CL0GST0X AXD X UTTER, All their stock of wall paper Is new and np to Aite In every respect 'Call and see for yourself. We de all of onr own paper hanging and pointing in a style .that is bound to please. 1708 1-2 6th treet, Independent phone 1341 est door to the Obsener office." CLQGSTON HUTCH MfrMH Hi 1 1 if I ii 1 1 1 1, Hul to mm CUSTOMERS I mere Are Many of You X That wa n. . m . arecia y.r pit. r VII MVjallJ Bna Bea(. fastness, fnllv mn.k i APUreclatA hn l . T -. .... miv n nave t bee We to furnish yooit i goes wllhnn o.r ' 31JL H0WETER. . ... . Z memod of thanking r ion for nna r uu connaence that this yatronage wUl conUnBe, w Pledge yon onr best endeavorl 5em in the past. w shlng y0 an Increased Priry forthe year 1911, we .re omcereiy yours, the infant end parentless child. Ri-l-atlvea will care for it. Rlnelmrt Xot at Home. . Mr. RInehart had started hi tha morning with a loud rtf ruiH and while he was on the way. the crime was enacted. Soon after he had reached town, the family having the custody of the child. Richards, tele phoned to the sheriff and on investi gation by a , party from Joseph, the bodies were found on .the RInehart place. All were In the prime of life. The Rineharts are well known In Eastern Oregon but tha man, Winder, The !., !,.,,,,, ,,. r 'TI " TO"nW " LECTURES WELL ATTEXDED. v , Father Fleming Olvo Able Lectures to Catholics and Xon C?thollcs iFISH For FRIDAY I All-ready Codfish 20c 1 a can. Two pound bcx- t es Boneless Codfish 40c J a box. Boston Beauty Macarel ! 4 iuc each i J Holland Herring 5c each I 6 for 25c t Salmon Bellies 15c each I i The United State national Bank 1 4-.w T i Pattison Bros, i - Use either phone Mill '4-; M-M'iltf I pay Rent? Wehai yo Bir money to build, ana vnr pay us as you would rent. I- R. OLIVER. Fresh Vegeta bles and Fruits Oranges, dozen T u-ouc demons . . '' 35c Apples, box ?5 Bananas ... "" " L esh oan'uVea'ch 'Z Cranberries, per lb ; Cabbages, per lb. . " 4c Carrots, per ib. 2 Turnips, per lb. 3 lettuce, bunch ::;:jc.nc 0nons,perlb..ii2;2c Garlic, per ib. . . . loo Royal Grocery Pattison. Pmn - - r u I TTftT HT TTTVTVT XVfmT.T n a. v. .4 :,r