La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 07, 1911, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OBEG02T. 1 ' FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1911
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SUPPLY r YOUR SUMMER WANTS
We are Sacrificing Summer Goods arid Wearing
Apparel
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50c on the Dollar 50c oh the Dollar 50c on the Dollar 75c on the Dollar
is the way we are closing out millinery and less is the. way we are closing out is the price we ask for .shirt waists. The is the way we are selling all men's suits
: - ' . about 500 pairs of shoes. regular values to $5.00. and pants. ? V;. :' ;
7C OH the Dollar 50c on the Dollar 50c on the Dollar 50c on the Dollar
Buys any Ladies' Coat in the house. A b y , u ( , UJi ,ha ;3 tlie pr;ce ask on aI1 corset' covere is buying boys' suits at this sale.' 'Val-
large assortment. ,v ; ;;, and drawers. : uesto $600. ' ,
50C OH the Dollar 5C ? W??'?ar 50c on the Dollar 75c oh the Dollar
v , , a large assortment of 'Men's dusters and . , ,
it Closing Out 5000 yards of Wash Goods. auto coats, all sizes. Regular prices are is buying a choice lot of men's straw is our price on ladies' dusters and auto
Regular prices 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c and 35c $2.25 to $5.00. hats, Values to $2.50. - coats. Values to $5.00. k
Lulu Glawr will star In an adapta-j
tion of a German musical comedy cal
led "Mias Dudelsack."
We have a fresh lot of
Vanilla Wafers.
Peanut Wafers
Graham Wafers ,' "
Oatmeal Wafers
Butter Thin Wafers
Nabisco Wafers
Salted Wafers
Also a fresh supply of
Vegetables and Fiuits
fresh every morning.
RoyalGrocery
H. Pattison, Prop.
Not in the Association
GUILD HALL IS
COMMENCED
THREE MONTHS MILL BE RE
QUIRED TO (TOJiSTRJlCT IT.
Long and) Unrelenting Effort to Be
Crowned With Success ;
Hauling rocks for the foundation of
the new guild hair has commenced and
within 90 days the splendid ; edinoe
will be completed according to the
contractor. The plans for the hew
hall have been explained by the Ob
server and those familiar with them
say the house will be an exceptionally
fine, one, though not perhsps as larger
as the larger cities claim. The general
architecture Is catchy and provide
ample room for all purposes. The
building will stand on Fifth street be
tween Spring and Washington facing
west where it will adorn tho street
to good advantage.
It has long bern tho aim of the
Episcopal church to construct this
building and the fact that it la now
actually under way Is encouraging
and stands as a criterion of the unre
lenting efforts of the church member
ship.
SNOWDRIFT
FLOUR
Awarded Gold Medal for High-
est Quality,
Ivorjr Sack Warranted and Sat
IxfuctJoa guaranteed.
, ' For Sale by
Waters-StanchSeld
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1128 JirFERSUS iTiSLTJ
ifornla, In which two small additions,
Involving a total of a little over 17,
000 acres, artel made. On the. other
hand the proclamatons eliminate a to
tal of nearly 242,000 acres as follows:
85,000 acres In California, nearly 126,
000 acres in Oregon, about 6,000 acres
in Idaho, and about 25,000, .acres in
Wyoming. Thug the rearrangement
which puts 26 national forests In place
of 17 La accompanied by a net reduc
tion In area of 225,000 acres. It is
explained by officials of the . united
States department of agriculture that
last summer's Are experience In the
northwest madH It clear that many of
the forest supervisors were In charge
of units which were too large for effi
cient administration. The .changes
are a part of a general movement to
develop, with tlwg aid of last year's ex
pertence, the most efficient system of
fire protection possibltei at the present
time. '
In Idaho the . Clearwater, Coeur
d'Alene, and Nez Perce national for-
estg were reduced by the '.istabllsh-
ment of two' new units, to be known
as the Selway and St. Joe national
forests, with headquartera at Kooskia
and St. Mary's, Idaho. : Thla, was
brought about as follows: From the
Coeur 'd'Alenfel to the St. Joe there
wag transpired 810,200 acres; from
the Clearwater to thw St. Joe. 223.
300 acres; to the Selway. 1,684,000
acres; to the Nei Perce 16,640 acres,
and from the Nei Perce to the Selway
117.140 acres. There waa eliminated
from the' Nei Ptwrce ae-veral amall
tracts aggregating 6,920 acres, which
upon examination were found to be
non-forest land.
In Wyoming the Bonneville waa de
vlded into three national forests. The
torn Sweetwater division, the sou
thern part of the Bonneville, embrac
ing 393,950 acres, becomes the Wa
ahnVU forest, with headauarters at
Lander: the Green River division, the
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Washington. July 7.-(Speclal) A cemrai poruon onus .m,
number of changeg In the national ,.,0oU Km, uo.u u
forests of California. Oregon. Idaho, I . w.tn neaaquarierg ai riuau....
and Wyoming, made In tha interest i nu.iur.. i
CHANCES IN
THE RESERVES
of more convenient and economical
administration and (ipwi'lally of bet
ter urotectlon agatnat fire, have Just
been announced. These changes have
been accomplished by President Taft
through a sertip. of .proclamations he
signed at different tlnws in June, but
all becoming effective July 1. The
proclamations were drawn so as to
A ..II nnVav with ha Hi.
suit that taken all together tby sub-
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Istvtute 26 national toreata ror a ror-
mer n.
I The only increase la area ts in Cal
est. embracing 631570 acres, retains
thie name of Bonneville, with head
quarters at Dubois. Ellmlna'tlons ag
gregating 24,936 acrea were made
from the Bonneville: 3,564 acrcti from
the southern division 14,175 acre
from the central division, and 8,197
acre from the northern division.
These areas consist of small tracts
lying along the borders of the forest
which upon examination were found
to be non-forest lands.
Tn California rhanrea were made
kffectipK the Klamata national for.
est, ag follows: A ottal addition to
the Klamath of 3,480 acreg of fonoat
land; an elimination of 85,000 'acres
In various small tracts consisting
principally of alienated lands lying
along the eastelrn border of the for
est; two small transfers from the Sis
kiyou and the Crater forests to the
Klamath; and a transfer of 352,000
acres of land from the Klamath to
the Siskiyou, embracing all of the
smith River drainage lying within the
forefet. In connection with the latter
tarnsfer, 13,755 acres of valuable tim
ber land located within the state oi
California were added to the Siskiyou
national forest.
In Oregon changes were made In
the Cascadei, Chelan, Crater, Des
chutm, Fremont, Malheur, Oregon,
Siskiyou, Umpqua, Wallowa, Whitman
and Umatilla forests an dthe new hl
nani. Ochoco, Okanogan, Paulina and
Santlam forests were established by
transferg from the other forests men-
tlonid. . Transfers occurred as follows
From the Umpqua to the Cascade,
168,508 acres; from the Cascade to the
santinm 21(5.821 acres: to the Dea-
chutlea 504,864 acres, and to the Pau
lina 147.720 acres; from the Chelan
to the Okanogan 1.732,820 acres; from
the) Crator, 9.200 acres to the Klam
ath, and 61.370 acres to the Paulina;
to the Deschutes 174.130 acres from
th freon. 504.864 acres from the
Cascade, and from the Deschutes 699
720 acres to the Ochoco and 407,120
acres to tho Paulina; from the) Fre
mont to the Paulina 411,000 acres; to
the Malheur from the Umatilla 179,
550 acres, from the Malheur to the
Ochoco 119.310 acres; from the Ore
son to the Santlam 493.349 acres, to
the Deschutes 174,130 acres, from the
cmh.. tn tfea Prater 12.400 acres, to
the Siskiyou from the Klamath 352.-j
000 acres, in connection with whictt
were, added 13,755 acrea to the Siski
you; from the Umpqua to the Cas
cade 168,508 acnes, to th Paulina aw.
149 acres; from the Wallowa to the
Minam 4483330 acrea; from the Whit
man to the Umatilla 276,170 acre;
.nd from the Umatilla 276.170 acres.
Elimlnattona from the forests in Ore
gon occurred as follows: 820 acres
of patented land from the- Chlan;
97851 acrea from the crater,
ifiX5 acre, from the Deschutes, 10,606
acres from the Oregon. 9,160 ,. acres
from the Siskiyou, and 44.414 acres
from the Umpqua. Th land embrac
ed within these eliminations consist
of many small bodies lying along the
bodrera of the various foresta which
upon examination ere found to be
non-foreat lands or patented laccU
that could well bet excluded from thejbnnual summer assembly of the Jew-
forests.
, Jewish Chautauqua Meeting.
Milwaukee, Wl., July 7. The 15th
Heinz Euchred
Sweet Pickles
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Choice vegetables, spiced and
. preserved In a heavy sweet li
quor. Possessing flavor and
delicate richness unknown to
other sweet pickles.
.Put up in glass at 50c a bottle.
For Sale by
I Pattison Bros. :
Pbone Black SL
opened In Milwaukee today, to contIn'fl
year Is. one of the best ever prepared
fnr a mfiHr.e1rf tha annlotir Tt ttrn.
vld)e8 for the discussion of a wide va
riety of topics by religious leaders,
creators and others. '
HannlABt ntol In T,invln.
A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes, "I had been
. tion and stomach trouble. I began taking
I Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets
, I and in three days I was able to be up and
I got better right alone, I am the proudext
T i u . " j i:
cine." For sale by a' I dealers. , . ' -
FREE!
0E $35 C0K03iET BRAID
ALL LADIES ARE INTERESTED
IX THIS REMARKABLE OFFER
Paris Hair
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FIRST ANNUAL
eFrv Fair
at COVE, ORE., JULY 19th
Come where the Luscious Cherry Grows"
PiA, 17..:. rm:i'
Sports of all kinds
Base Ball Game
Exhibition of Fancy Shooting
Excursion on Central Railroad
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