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PAGE NINE - THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Friday, July 13, 1923 . ir we water was usrA Bir POOCH 70PAY SW'S TOO SAfOOTff 4UTOGTeft FOR rSHN'. ' -rue MM AW AZOV GOH'm AST S . W 1 ' POUCH TOPAY WS TOO SMOOTH ' A Tllinrn nil I ! Al.l,no Miv Ahnlieh iTfl nilinr flflln ' I honor, tolerance for his fellow man, tho licuaury, It hua now boen driven Irrigation iiml diulnuKO sccurlllpn Tinillll II I'fll I iVldDdnid iUdy YUUHSll III I'llllll 1 1 I I V 1 ,) ntiilnrHtjinilinir mi unmeciation.to cover, unit IB U8 tlourlnhlntf am commuwlon, und liiumhi'rH of Ihe N DtnoflLL ' . convictsing&ysl.cm IU bUIUL DUIG D SIZE MADE The sale of 685,000,000 bounl feet of timber on the Cascade Nattonal Forest in OrcRon has just been com pleted, according to an announcement made by the orest Service, L'nited States cpartment of Agriculture. This is one of the largest bodies of timber of ;the Douglas llr type ever sold by the-depurlmetn ; compares in Bb:e with the recent sale of 8!O,00O, (100 board feet of tho yellow pine type frnin tin. Mtillifur Xntinnal I-'nrcat hi Oregon and with the sale of 1)90,000,-) 000 board feet of. the sugar ami yel- low pine typo ubout a year ago from the 1 .ass en National Forest in Calif ornia. With thc'salo of the Cascade "Forest timber the department reports that its total sales lor tho fiscal year end ing June HO will probably bo greater than in any like period. The total estimated quantity of timber sold will be between H.iioo million board feet and 8. mho million board feet, with an estimated cut of between 1)00 million and I.ium) million board feet, tho lat ter figure representing an increase of nearly million board feet over the cut for tho preceding fiscal year. Douglas Fir Itrings $2.25. George IT. Kelley, of Portland, was the successful bidder for the Cascade Forest timber at an average prico of Sl'.'L'S per thousand feet for tho Doug las fir. The total value of the tim ber Is placed at l,5"",(Mio. It will be evil at the rale of 50 million board feet ner year, thus increasing the re ceipts of the Government by about $loo,ooo per annum. Prices may be changed by the department in 1928 and at three-year 'periods thereafter. Fourteen "fears is allowed for removal. The body of timber sold comprises 15.700 Hcres in the watershed (By tho AHSociated Press) MONTGUMKItY, Ala., July '13; One of the results of the recent in vestigation of ulleged outruges in Florida prison camps will be to make tho subject one of tho most complex matters to come before tho Alabama legislature when that body convenes tomorrow, for its summer session, ac-. cording to the opinion expressed by members In advance of the meeting. In spired by the investigations and their results in Florida, citizens of Alabama started an inquiry into con ditions in 4 his state and several groups now are demanding that tho present lease system bo abolished, despite the fact that the legislature at Its January session extended the leasing system uiull lucembej .,132s. Governor Brandon has expressed OVER PITFALLS of American liberty and inslitutiortN Juevelophu? a body of Athletic, intel ligent, clean-out and .vinio young Americans; formally inducting each young man into citizenship. The organization is based upon the over before. Olio newspaper alleges that leaded dice, marked cards and other trick devieen have been substltued for equipment which, under the gambling regulations, was inspected by the po himself in defense of the system, declaring the statu should make no changes until some other employment might be arranged, en abling the stale to continue them at work without loss. The league of women voters of Ala bama, who ulso have the aid of vari ous legislators and many private citi zens have declared their intention of endeavoring to have the legislature repeal the extension measure at the coming session. Alleged Insanitary conditions. Inhuman treatnent, negli gence of moral supervision and bad ('By Associated Press) , CHICAGO, July J3. Hoys of six-j teen are beintr enlisted into an as sembly of Atnerican Sentinels, an or- ganization which plans to take the I boy at this age, build him in mind j and body, protect him against per-1 nicious associations and direct his! development until - the day when he! shall be inducted into citizenship. His protectors are numbered among the most prominent, men of the country,' with 'President Harding as honorary head. "Yniinir fellows in this transition exislting peri0,j are neither fooys nor men, and need guidance so that iney win not become misfits in the world oi ac tion bemuse thev lacked vocational training." said Rear Admiral William A. Moffett, former commandant at Great Lakes Naval Station, and hon orary director of activities. "Much of the social and industrial unrest is developed because in too many in stances vouncr fellows who have al most attained their majority are left to drift They are compelled to take individualistic view of life and Roman army system, there bcingll'co, and that the public has sustained two main divisions legionaries and tremendous losses as a result. auxiliaries those under 21 being leg- commission, and memberH of the press, passed through Baker ye:te.: day, v lonaries. Ihe workers und sponsors are auxiliaries. Legionaries are di vided into groups, 32 forming a guard Each guard is divided into four squads. The guard is governed by a perfect and two assistants. Eight guards constitute a maniple, governed by a ccnturian. Twenty maniples make a cohort, ten cohorts a legion. .All legions are under the direction of a -director general. There is no distinction as to race. faith, party, class or sect. CLOSES GAMBLING HALLS. (By the Associated Press) View Jnrtlnn Project. BAKMIt, July 10. An Inspection trip of tho Jordou Valley and other reclamation projects in Kastern Ore gon, a group of state officials and others, including Governor Pierce, Frank ( Bramwell, state superinten dent of banks. Percy A. Cupper, slate engineer; Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state; Jefferson Myers and W. V, 1 1. 1 odsou of Portland and Harold Baldwin of Prlnevllle, members of ttie advisory committee of the state M.UBI.KG PLANS ITS! 1VAL. NKWIlKUU, July A heavy influx of visitors one that will far exceed that of previous years Is ex pected hero on the occasion of NoW berg's berry festival Wednesday. Itonarians, Prunarlans, Cherrians i.n.l 1 I. t Wlt-ou ii i n nil ovneeted In I Head lariro delegations and the Pro mt rln ns have announced they will bring u bund. McMlnnvlHc, lllllsbnrn, Ourllon and other towns in this vicinity are expee led to be well represented. Tho ller rhitis are planning tn entertain 3o ooooooooooocoooooooooooooo o o guests at a luncheon. Ir. W. V. Youngston, of Portland, will make the address of the day, which will havo as a feature th , coronation of CJueen Mildred. A full ' program of sports ami diversions lias been .arranged. Ni,VA(.i; $r,iH,(Hm gold. (By the Associated Press) LONDON, July 1.1. After nearly a month's salvage work, tho wreck of the Peninsula and Orient liner Kgvpt, which was sunk of I'sh int in collision early In l!iL'2i is believed to have been located. The. bullion on tho sunken vessel Is said to amount to about $5, ooo.ooo and British engineers and sal- V-'tgn experts have undertaken to re- eover It. OOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO1 o o u o o LISBON, July is All public gamb ling halls In Portugal have been or dered closed, and a wavo of tndlg- j nation has swept tho larger cities as o a result. Several newspapers have O taken up the protest, claiming thatj whero gambling formerly as supervis-f o ed and forced to yield an income to i thoSiKJind nf them become resentful conditions in general are charged by aainst society because they feel they those opposing the continuation of;(ii(, not have a fair chance." thc H'asing system. Seeking to correct this alleged ; ' condition, the American Sentinels A Splendid Medicine for the Stomach jWas launched -with a program of six and Liver. "Chamberlain's Tablets for the sto mach and liver are splendid. I never tire of telling my friends and neigh bors of their qualities," writes Mrs. William Vollmer, Eastwocl, N. Y. When bilious, constipated or troubled with indigestion, give them a trial. They will do you good Adv. How the immortals must writhe in Ot the ( cnirit wlipn n mnvin chnn with rarest North Fork or tho Wtlhimctlo ltivcr , n)usccs an, willinfrnes to risk his a anon nisiaiuc in"" " iiecK is calleil an "actor.' I.i-i si nt- terminus of tho Southern Fa ciflc lirnnth lino. 4:t mili a from Ku-1 It U presumed th:it aims, which are: Teachine the enjoyment of livinE vocational place for each yountr man ami training him to till that place; reviving the Old Spartan endurance, fearlessness and steadfastness in all good things; cultivating n spirit of Meals Served Salads of Any Stylo Chop Huey and Nnodler served In" connection Will be gliid to servo dim cos and parties of any kind Meals Arc Ihe Best mid C'lcau at (.'hen pest Hates Liberty Grill 211 Depot OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO gene. Oregon the sawmill will be located at Oak Hidge. The average stand per acre is esti inated4at 44, "eo feet, IM) per cent of which is ItoitKlaH lir. The stand Is very old with an unusually large per centage of deteet. only a small per centage of thc Douglas fir trees to be cut are less than four feet in diame-! ter. The iiKiial method of clear cutt-, ing and brush disposal will be follow-' ed. Leaving seed trees und giving the area careful protection trom fires af ter the brush is burned has been found a satisfactory method in estab lishing stands of young growth in this tpe of forest. j This sale Is lh fir-Ft large operation to be started on the Oaseade National Forest which contains over 21,(HH million board feet of mature timber. From the North Fork of the Willa mette Hiver alone 5 million ft-vt can be cut annually on a permanent Iimsi. according to the manage men t pUns Xor thU forei,L Education doe.-n't always pay. If the Turk knew how big" th world they wouldn't have the nerve to triuTf go successfully. Feet Hurt? 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