r . t A A. A. X-d v Sl;l if ALL ao mm. 1 0 BED lilliD i r i ,f j i a )L I r I r f cy I . J k. .. . J k - , ; T fi&e-Store! final! Teaeleo uiie :(E?eaa national Forest Officers An nounce They Will Prosecute to End Those Who Mali ciously Burn Trees. This greater store is doing' the Furniture, Carpet, r Rug, Stove and Housefurnishing business of this city in an unusual Way. Our stock is not only large and wonderful in every line, but our policy is broad and big. We take as much delight in the fact that we are able to undersell the department and other stores' casfi prices fully 25 pet cent, and other stores' credit prices fully 33 per cent, as our customers do in receiving these enormous benefits. Come see the greater and grander fall exhibits. Look in our display windows. WE ARE GETTING GREAT PRAISE FOR THE LESSONS IN ECONOMY TAUGHT by the DISPLAYS in our WINDOWS. cn: E i r 1 r-i c 7 i i mi Through th activity of national forest fflwrs, a number of case In which tire hava been Bet 'carelessly or mall ' ciously and caused considerably damage to Btatidlnjf tlrabar JiaT torn to iight piatrlot Forester Chapman stated today Jthat It had al way been tha policy' of 'the foreat service to point out the dan ger of f irea and the low ":' to the 'community, rattler than endeavor to. " proaecUte except la wilful or mallcloue cases. It appears from this , umrner's experience, however, said Mr.; Chap man, that there are some citizens , wMo mill not cease to be criminally careless until severely punished. We have there fore decided to prosecute rigorously any cases pf violation of the law; to the end that standing timber, both of the gov ernment and of private parties, may not continue to be menaced by those who can not be appealed to In any other . manner. Seven cases In which damaging fires have been caused either wilfully or by carelessness have so far been reported te the district headquarters. Discovers Fire. " On August" 15, 1910, Supervisor Harris ; t the Wallowa national forest reserve discovered a fire on the south fork of the Wallowa river, which had spread from a camp about seven miles south of Iiostine. When found Jthe fire had spread over but a few yards of ground, ; and if It had not been extinguished at once it would have destroyed a great deal of timber, both live and dead, which Is used by the settlers and residents '.. Around and in the town of Lostine. Buy Youf Heating. Stqwes Early. . Jy V; Our Fall Showing of Heaters Is Now Com-pleted-Dest In. the City and the Cheapest A alight attempt had been made evi dently by those who had built the camp fire to extinguish it after it bad begun ; to spread, but this was not successful. The supervisor extinguished the fire and at once Investigated its origin. He as certained from settlers along the road and residents of Lostine that D.. O. Fer guson and Dr. M. Stiles, both of Walla Walla, Wash., had been camping at this place and had left a short- time before. - These two men were soon arrested at Wallowa and taken before Justice of the Peace Wigglesworth. -At the hearing they plead guilty to the charge brought against them and were fined the mini mum amount fixed by law. rirea Slashings. -. On May, 5, 1910, Henry Langlole set fire to slashing on his land, and next morning left his home, thinking that the fire Was extinguished-The fire, how ever, escaped and burned over approxl- ! ' mately 45 acres-of national forest tim ber doing considerable damage. Mr. Langlols "agreed -to " pay ; the ' assessed damage done, and this settlement was . - accepted.-....-. , '.. -i.-'i-.V' . On July 80, 1910. Fred W. Cleator, deputy supervisor-of the Colville na tional forest, filed a complaint with the county attorney against Andrew Erlck son for starting a fire upon the public domain and leaving It unattended. On August 15 a hearing waShad before Jus tlce of the Peace W. 'H. Taylor at Cur- lewr-WMh.T-at-whiehMft-Erlcksn plead guilty and was fined 2S and costs. On July 80..1910, Mr, Cleator filed a complaint -with the county attorney against DanBush of Ferry, Wash, for starting a fire upon the public domain ' and leaving it -Unattended,. whereby the fire escaped and damaged considerable , property... On August 13, a hearing was . bad before Justice of the Peace J. F. Clay at Curlew, Wash. Mr. Bush pleaded ' guilty to the charge and was fined f 25 and costs, amounting to $6.40. Case to Grand Jury. 8. B. Fisher, a squatter claimant on . a Toroda creek. Ferry county .Washlng . ton, was arraigned before United States commissioner at Republic, Wash., Aug ' list 2, and as a result was bound over f or-ction by-the- f ederal aand jury. The latter, on September 21, returned a true bill against Mr. Fisher, the offense . charged being . that - the , trespasser In violation of the federal, statutes wilfully act fire to his slashing, and failed to take proper precautions ' against the spreading of the fire. As a result the tire got beyond his - control and de stroyed a small amount of timber on the adjoining squatter claim, and on the mv j', tlonal forest Mr.' Fisher's trial is set for October 10 at Spokane, Wssh. - On September 10, 1910, J. H. Gregg . was taken before United States commls T eloner at Eugene, Or., and on the testi mony submitted was bound over for the , action of the grand Jury and in default of 12500 ball was committed until the V Jury meets In October. Mr. Gregg la . alleged to have set, out a fire on the Cascade national forest in violation of ' , the federal statutes and leaving the firs unattended. This fire destroyed a large amount of. timber on the national forest and 3 evolved besides a consider able expense to the' government in ex tinguishing the firsi ,. -, - Svldenoa Available. " On September 29 and 80 the case of --C- P." Molt' was troughf tefore 'the grand Jury at Spokane. Mr. Molt whose . squatter claim is within , the Chelan national forest, desired to, burn a slash ing during the very dry season. Permit was denied hlra and he was Informed by those who assisted him in burning- that , . It would be exceedingly dangerous to I start a fire' during such a dry time,1 Notwithstanding this, on July 12 he set j fire Jo Ms slashings and within half, an hour the fire was beyond control. It I destroyed national forest timber Valued at $15,000. , Although this was a case I in whlcn botb ; the regulations of the - forest service and the state and federal ; , ws were clearly . violated the grand 1 Jury refused to return a true bill. . This Is the first case where ample cvidenoe was. available In which a Jury has failed to recognize the necessity for j-unlshing-juieb gross carelessness. ' v The need for a larger force during the summer to patrol national forest land has teen strikingly evident this sum mer. There Is no question but that 'fires can be practically stopped if the j area each man has to patrol is of such ! else that he can get well over It in one day. The, cost of, such a force would i , ; rot exceed a fair charge for Insurance! n the value of the property protected. 1 At present the forest service lg,expendj " Ing apparently 2 cents per acre tp. pro- i tret and administer the national for- J . ...... . .Ka A tlmti.. 1 I used and tlll keep -well within the . bounds of the cheapest kind of Insur ance on other property. , ; Kf .- . . ' " nnmi-f if - 'J'-i J ' . - ' .... .' i . ... Mf-v-,. iO'.'.jw,.'..irv'-'- yW'r'l Want Ads bring results. Fairy Oak Oak Heating Stove, for coal or wood, full nickeled brim, steel body, cast iron top, base and linings. - v--11-inch, price ...... ,.f 8.7S 13-inch, price ,9.9S 15-inch, price ..f 11.85 17-inch,' price . .... . .813.50 19-inch, price .8 15.90 I - Paragon Heaters with swing-off top and urn base, ; cast iron topf bottom and lin ' ings, nickel trimmed, large front feed door. Three aizes. - , , 22-inch, price .89.25 24 -inch, price '...810.50 28-inch, price "812.15 Te Can Show Yon 520 Different Patterns of Room-Size lings Tlthont Trouble ' With Onr Display Racks tSiH mi mm 18 X. mm Brussels Rugs, Dunlapi djfl AA ' 9x12 .py.uu Brussels, Burlington, $1 A 9x12 . . . . . ... . . .... . . . . l.JJ 9&?. $19.80 Wilton Velvet Rugs, (OO J?A 9x12, guarant'd 20 yrs. $&i,dJ Bagdad Wiltons, 9x12 v Axminster Rugs, -. 9x12 . Bunnah Pro-Brussels, 80 ' Extra quality. ' Ingrain, 9x12 t' $39.75 $19.25 Larger and smaller sizes in proportion. $9.75 ESanufe lor f ' -vnttLm mi i nI3sa ssass 1 .: I 1 - : i : . .,,.. .' , , ; .. , V.,; 7 .ijjiSTOi, , "Alt are guaranteed.- Leader" Ranged" with high closet and duplex grate, ( spring-balanced 'oven doors. This . is a heavy, .substantial. and durable . range, made of the best quality 1 cold-rolled steel; adapted for coal or wood; oven thoroughly braced v anj bolted , and . asbestos-lined throughout; nickel-trimmed, sec tion plate top. Gadsbys price for this range is . ...827.50 Special Sale ;Cook:; Stoves ' ' -t :. " t Handsome . F a m i I y Cook Stove, with - all modern" im-, provements. . 4 ' f No. is . ;.$ig.oo .No. 8. plain' ...'..'.11.00 No. 7 Cook Stove... ?7.50 . An, Automatic Davenport Bed " Hks receptacle for bedding. Makes a comfortable bed. Frame is of oik; seat and. back" upholstered over oil-tempered steel springs; covered in Chase leather. Others ask A A $38.00. Gadsbys' special price this week ....... ?)0(UU Special "Sale: 1 Chair's Extra Special See This Gouch This Solid Oak Dining Chair $2.50 Box seat, substah- . tially made and beautifully finished, cane or solid oak ieat. Reg. 3.50. Gadsbys' special price ....... .2.50 : $1.10 for This Golden Oak i . Dining Chair -You will find it elsewhere marked at $1.50 or higher. It, is made of se lected oak, - golden finish, with boxed cane seat ; The picture shows the" exact., de sign. -There are scores of dining chair - bargains- all ' grades and finishes.. $1.10 . GAS RANGES Connected Free Gadsbys 1910 Gas Stoves and Ranges.. , We have the most complete line of Gas Stoves and Ranges ' . in Portland. Direct Action ' Ranges Save Gas. No charge , for connecting. . Gadsby sells- ; Ihem for less. :. . ' ? r- . iftl'l ..I U I. I Ur Couch is uphqlstered in two-tone velours, beautiful greens, red and. browns. Gadsby s'- price. SOLID COMFORT MATTRESSES These splendid .White Cotton Felted Mattresses, weighing-40 pounds; are compressed down to six inches in thickness. Re. main soft and elastic and do not wad. Equal to the mattresses so exteijsively advertised at $15. Absolutely sani- An A( tary, durable and, comfortable. Special a...... ...2)C)D Extension Table Bargain $13.50 This Solid Oak, Pedestal Table, with heavy, pedestal base and 'carved 'claw feet, will comfortably seat ten persons.,' Finished a beautiful Early English. v Regular $25. Gads- A -l Q CA bys' special price : ' i!)laJDU Sideboard Specials at 15.00 I JWl Kl... it..-::'" W e 11. constructed, finished golden Pacific oak.v Well worth Dresser Bargain $7.50 mm r This dresser finished in a rich, golden, oak color, with French beveled plate mirror. Retail val.' $10.00. Gads-Aw bys' price .iV"vl DU I-;.; PECIAIi JlOOSIERs Do Your Kitchen Work the Easy Way If you think the Hoosier Cabinet is just a miscellaneous collection pi drawers and cunboards.-vou are mistaken. .It is more' ifJ than thatit is a saver of kitchen work tuu ii uucaii k twsi any iiiuic uitu uic vi- f dinary cabinet, - Come in and let us show w you the Hoosier way oi doing .kitchen work it s an easy way. ( . . A Big Sale of 'Beds- $3.50-Iron Beds 2.50 $5.00 Beds now 4.00 " $6.00 Beds how 375 $20:Brass Beds $14.75 ' $27 -Brass Beds '$22.50 We Have No Rent to-Pay That's Why -WESELLFORLESS lit f y -. ' Lr . ' , a : .: 6' Vv 111 71" ' .'; - ' -,, i , Aj.-.Ji, -7j. if,.,,, pi i i, ... v v. .-ii ' IV, :, f I ! H We Have No Rent to Pay That's Why WESELLFORLESS in h 1 t-