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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1923)
rrrr. Friday,-January 12, 1923. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER INVENTORY OF FORESTS IDE Nation Taking Stock of its Forests and Woods; Chief . Forester Greeley Makes a Report. ii.-i ..oiuivuni, jiin. i:; As never I furnituto anil wood In many other rorniH. 'lh ih'cttno hi the produc tion of Imnhor :inl the incivusie tn l'iimi:itlon Imvo resulted in u ntrlk- Imk dntp in the wr cupita nunsiirnp lion or lumber from over 5Hi hoard iVt't pop pct-Hon in liniii to nhotit io hoard ft yt in lu2o. This deeline in tin rotifurnpllon of wood uniiuRtlon ably im-iui.s a dtTlInu in tho hIuimI lirdH of liviiiK. Of this declining .standard tin KhortuRe of housing is fill iinpi-.-tivo L-xamph'. "Tim kIioi'Uiko of lumhor, wi;h its CI IN EXISTS SUGAH SCAUCK (By Aasociiiloil Press) SEATTLE. iWash., Jan. 12.- Kd- riirollury of hiKh irlif, hnx follnwiil I mond iRusin, held by immigration tin- wcsiwai-fl Nwrep of luinhetinfr, authorities here for nearly a year, wlillr- tlm hulk of our population an. I awaiting deportation, has been or- no. country the irlvafrst umanilM Tor lumber re main in the rentnil and eimtoni states. worm I t-ik-inf ..i- i-t... i .,1.1.......... i.. iii4n " " ' "iei l or.-sirr William I.. ..ii i i. y ,y!i i Lin annual report 'i'i Hie ICa.sl Ini siii'li&ihl.. ,.r n,ASn ii'i'ent forest si'i-viee stuity hIiowh, was no It :hs t'lan L'.liTll.ouil carloads: anil the ayi-raKO haul for raeli car- loail WHS 4 Sft Ullle: lifSt estimate the alile to make, the fretaht t'lll on lunt-liei- -for that year waH J7r,ilo.o(ni. This sum inei-ely frives ouo measure of the .east of tre-ttlriK oui' forests as mines Instead 'of tlinlior farms. A fruetion of this sum wisely Invested eaeh year in forest protoetion and re hahiiiatiou wnlilri ki-ow tfmher wltero It is needed, reduce the national freight hill, cheapen lumher. and re lease vast umounts'of railroad equlp meut'and lahor for uuavoidahlo Irans-poi-l. coal and iron can not he grown hut tlmher can he." STATE EMPLOYE KKSIfiNS SAI.EM, Jan. 11. Miss Marie Marshall, who is to be married to I . i.iinvs is wood, he ays, and to 'alio Mock or how iiiuch wood we have nun wuai v,(. shad ii,..., Is an Import- ..... .11. p. in urtru hiK our future atl.tu.l,. loward our forests. "As a hackKi-ouud to I his hroad Inciulry." I'filonel Creelev coiifiniies, lores! service Invi'stiKators have re- '''"llv " ted a unliiue and x- haustive compihtllon of the forest re sources of the world. One starlllnt,- .. .cianon is mat so far as our tfreat "iruciurai anil all inirposo woods the' softwoods ure concerned, ' we must hceomo sclf-siiniWoiit or k wllhout. Hiherla has Kr,t forested ar. is. jet If all the Siberian timber were at the undisputed call of the l'niteil states the . quantity uvailahle for annual export would hardlv amount to one-loiirili of our ilcmaiuW. h'urlher, a t'reat part of the forest:! of Sihe ia lie within the luterioi- orjTrevor Kincuid of Portland early in the continent and never will he avail-1 February, has resigned her position aide.' There Is an Immense- reservoir s chief clerk in the office of the or hardwoods in the. tropics, which ' state labor dopiirtnfent. She will can h,. iin .l r.j, limited and special I be. succeeded by Miss Ermu Gordon. purposes- tind 'secured at niahoir.iny1 -"lss Marshall has been employed in prices, ihit 'ihc HtrusKio for" the I the state h6use for ' the past eight .. !"'.'!l stsirpoU'-.ur..Hoftwoi,.l .w.ill-HO-.yeai-3. come niore anil more Intense, 1 j "those ntlons will fare hest that nrild-l ' i. use t hi lr suitahle waste lands' O.0O0OO00OOO0O00OO0OOOOOOO0 lor BrowniK cpnllcrons woods. This iii.ilj slia.,ers the dream of those "ho relv on iuiiiortlni; the timber We need when our own Is ffono. "I He siliitition is not 'hopeful when we turn lo our own forests. There has been a marked anil fairly steady di'clme In our national output of o 'her from about -IK.Olui.tMHl.niM) hoard feet in llmfi to less than 34 ' .lieu. nan hoard feet In 1 a 22. This "'wuwaril trend, which seems mi likely o turn permanetly nnuui at any time that can now he foreseen, has taken place in spite of ,1 i,. l,w- i ........ i. . lis li,ei-a.r' deiMand for housing0000000000000000000000000 deted released because will claim him for a citizen. liusia was ordered deportetl nfter serving u term in the state -penitentiary at Walla" Walla for assaulting a lioquinin, Wash., fruit dealer, lie AccordliiK lothelclaimed I'rance as his birthplace, but forest service- Ik. hren.cn authorities retusett to minor PILOTS READY FOR DANGERS I NORTHV "tlN"' J,in' "-suwir has UJt.uijftai. i UK in become so ticarco in Bend, due to the , . 7, . 1 ifailroad tio-up, that a number of ByAor'nti! Ps) local Krncors have airrecd to limit i t ' t ,.' . m l-'.-Pi-isales to $1 worth to each customer.! , . I". . UI 1 "e ""PHly "f perishnlik. voetaiilcs United States Aerial Mail Service also is virtually exhausted, have been ordered by ( la run -1p J auperiiueuueiiv, w carry Willi tneUl j snowshoes and extra food. Nelnon I said he ifecided upon this measure heeause of the recent accident which befell Henry (i. liuonstra, pilot, whose ' plane was wrecked recently during a blizzard in northwest Utah, lloonstra, who had no snowshoes or extra food, underwent munv hard ships during a thirty-six hour fbht to reach shelter. PAGE TflSEE n ii ' i 't i -. (JET REStHrS WITH A VAT Al) his passport because he could not substantiate his claim. Then he ad mitted he had lived in Greece most of his life, but Greek authorities also refused to accept him. i ' He was releasee! on habeas corpus Proceedings. POUGHS Apply over threat nnd etiMri! swallow small pieces of V VAPORUB Oeet 17 Mtttkmjon Uud Yeaf III 1 4th Annual Clearance SALE FORD & GEORGE '.'lo ,o 1 uiiwavd O Service Enclosed Cars .CALL MAIN 44 Sweaters .... Middies All Stamped Goods Percale ... Gingham : ii....... School Day Cloth 4-qt. Lipped Enamel Kettles ...J.."....;........i.... price y price Y'y price ..........1 12y2c to 19c yd. ............ 121o.c to 25c yd.' 32c 25c Andrew's Variety Store i i j 'art v--v x5 Where the recipe calls for bak-! mg powder, it s a warning to; choose it carefully because bak- i - ing powder is vital to baking. A 'Success.'-, Calumet possesses such unlis- ; - ual leavening strengtn tnat you can'derjend upon light, tender, j tasteful things every time you . use it. lnatswhy, " The Economy pi BEST BY TEST should be your choice that's why it is the choice of millions '; of housewives who have learned their ! baking lessons through all their j bake day experiences. , The sale of Calumet is 2H times a9 much as. that of any other brand, j Moderate in ?ost prevents failure j never varies. A pound cart of Calumet contains j full 16 ounces. Some baking poui- ; ders come in 12 ounce instead of 16 ! ounce cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. I THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDKR. jyi. 11 ' '. 1 JT1 ' ' ". i' iMiiMiim r Harris Grocery Call on Us for Your Household Supplies A Full Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, The Accomodation Store Fruits and Vegetables 'Also A Choice Selection of Swift's and Armour's Government Inspected Sugar Cured Bacon and Hams DON'T FAIL To Ask Us About Champion Flour Brerfd made by La Grande, Oregon Free Delivery Phone Main 734 408 Fir Two Blocks North of R. R. Tracks Beech -Nut Peanut Butter We are glad to inform our friends that we have lately stocked this high grade line of Peanut Butter in all size jars, and recommend it to you. Come In and Ask for a Sample Jar J. G. S nod grass 109 Depot St. Two Phones, Call Main 75 NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY ' I. i -. U : "1 il o 14- GOOD LIGHTING fjl 2 o I We will be glad to show g g you the proper MAZDA g o lamps for your living o g room and for the other rooms in your home. Shelby Mazda Lamps he !jtL.DBU0 PRESCHIPIION DRUGGISTS loooocooooooooooooooooooooo Bargains In Homes A new ftvo-room, dantly borne and two lots near the railroad shops, city watrr, electric lights, bath and toilet, gurntfo, nleo lawn, etc. 2,i)00, $f"0 cash, $25 per month payinenta. - New Taffeta DRESSES Beautiful Taffeta Dresses have' just" arrived, f and rarely are such delightful ideas in desig'nin and dressmaking brought into play. Touches of originality appear in all black, brdwn and navies. Sizes 14 to 40. . . : ' . ; "-.-'$14.75 1090.' ' 1 " 0000000000000000 PUTMAN'S Ladies' Rcady-to-Wear and Millinery'. WANT TO BUY OR SELL SOMETHING ? TR Y1 AN 0BSERTDR WANT AD ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooboooooo1 Five-room homo on Oak St.i near Adams Ave. All furnlhhcd, for $3,- 6UU. J5D0 cash, 35 monthly pay-mentfl. A daiidy homo on First fit., one-hnlt block from Adams Ave Flvo rooms, built-in kitchen, bath, toilet, elactilo lights, city water, etc. $2600f i00 cash. .. . . i . ' , ' , .-Five room modern home In thd'JBOO block on Y avenue. Two lots, bath, toilet, electric light, city water and garage.. . . Macadamized, .street. Price, $2000, (COO ensh. , , i: tlvo-room . moflorii. home, with lnrtre corner lot on 42th' street, one block from paved street, f 3600, (600 cash. iWIU tako a good car as part payment.' ' ' 1 ' i Small trncts, city lots, farms, etc., for sale and trodo. uii-ui-T I i: ., Auto and Fire Insurance. ' PYRAMID LAND CO AnnbUricemeht ft - mtt We are pleased to announce that we have Instal led a blower system, producing clear, pure, hard and solidly frozen ice. The J. D. LYNCH COMPANY will have the ex elusive sale and distribution of this excellent in this community and ' are ready to serve'you.ci . ;.' ; ' ', :,.,' Y.' li;ii'.l. PHONE MAIN 10 i.'-H' -,il Grand Ronde Meat Co; ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo6ooooooooodooo6de46a wmmmm :'r;; Dig Into Your Business EVERY business has a chance of becoming a gold mine. The great problem is digging out the treasure. An adequate bank connection is a most important part. This bank is always interested to co-operate with you in safely developing your business to the limit. , Our officers will be glad to discuss these questions with you. UNITED STATES NATIONAL, BANK (. La Grando, Oregon MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM j'8 ' o ;g Jo '0 o -o o , o :0 o o 'iO o o o o .o o o o s o . -O )0 s n o o ,0 I 11 o f V I 1' i.l .a i) XI n.'!.viSiiMVviVVvi1 1 r i nt.i