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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1904)
3 1 I -s ll PA1LT EAST ORBOON1AN. PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER M. 1KX. PACK THREE. 'if MimiMMimi. MiimmMnmniTMMtm niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiumii Christmas Week at m 0, 1 iALEYS a 1 1 a m x my u : , f ' 729 Main Street, Pendleton, Oregon for this Week We are Mating a Ttemcndoos Cut in Men's and Boys Clothing and Overcoats Boys Knee Pants Suits $2.50 Suits at ..' '....$1.78 83.00 Soft at ta.15 $3.50 Suits at $2.75 $4.00 Suits t $j.io $5.00 Sun at 84.15 1 Men's Suits $7.50 Suits at $I.M Suits at '' $12.50 Suits at $10.00 S1&.0 Suits at $11.50 Mm at $1S.M Men's Overcoats $8.00 Coats sell at M.88 $0.00 Coats Sell at 810.00 floats sell at .$7.7$ $11.00 Coats, kmc belt, sell at $8.78 $15.00 Coats, Ions; belt, seU at $11.80 $10.50 Coats, lonf belt, sell at $11.00 Furnishings. Notions and Nats Handkerchiefs and Mufflers Initial Handkerchiefs 25c to 15c Fancy Kilk Handkerchief!! 15c to 81.00 Linen Handkerchiefs 15c to 50c Bilk Mufflers .... i..- 50c to 82.00 Neckwear We have flic Foiir-ln-HnntlH, Strings, Bows, Shields and Bunktaek, all new Mock and new piittenm; imnular prices 25c and 50c We have others at 75c to 81-25 Shirts Golf, Stiff HiMoni mill Negligee. The better goods which are Intended for Christmas present, arc as follows: Stiff Bosom $1-00 to $1.50 Golf l-00 to $1.50 Block, pearl and the popular We have the "Dent's,' browns, from $1.00 to $4.00 Dent's Mocha i Silk Lined Kids Smoking Jackets $4.50 0 $-& Dress Gloves B. M., and other popular brands. The prices are: VB.W . $1.26 to $1.7.1 . $1.15 to $1.75 .. $1.15 to $1.75 joanununa Fancy Suspenders 60c to $1.25. Hoisery Suit Cases In this line we shine': we have everything In Suit Cases "d"'"' Bag. Our prices sre modest, mucn dciow outers, irum Underwear We have all the clicaH-r grades as well as the boiler ones, Including BELFAST LINEN MESH. . . -- ih.v of tlw netirr goods range from llM 'u0 IOC IO loc - M " - l to W0 Fane, and plain, to suit any and every one nmnffmYTITf?TfVTTTTfT77TTTTTl J TTTTVVTVTYVVVTYVTVVTTYTYTYTYYYTTTY I'ROlll.KM BEFORE THE NEXT FOREST CONGRESS. Enure Day's Session Will Be De- rwd to It A Pre-eminent Issue In fm-Flftlis of the United States le Harmony In Sight Between rpelltlve Stock Interests Re al Conference at Denver Was of tin. to Amerfcnn Forest congress at tlng In .lanuary next will de pone day's session to a consldera- of the relation nf the nubile for- lo grazing. Only those who Wily understand conditions .n Wen can appreciute how Import- the miestlnti nf ffrnxint In '-OII- fn with the welfare of the .r- f'tlng Is the principal Industry srly half of the United StuteB. ' Srifl Mfflnn nt thtx nntlnfcv III - ft about two-fifths of lis entire p from about the middle of the t-wi wrnieny nearly lu eean, and the greater part of rvfflnn la .. ., . .. l WM1.lnv Innri. I IW(UII h1 phi the more mountainous parts. r"" or tiartly forested. The lor- r Mr!.. . i. ... . ., lnr deserts to the thick turf of the k-. . . . Fk of herbage and young trees pr the exceiwlve heat of summer f curtomary to drive the cattle and RS nn li it. l ...i tlm V IBMna lh,,t .k. vnnrih Is ... 4u vnc )uuti ai v " r wll packed or out by hoofs, 'hat . .. "uvus una Berious sou biwbiwi f follow, while the prospecU of iirunuciion are greany " 'Wred. Hphoa it t nftAn necessary ttMnda kll. 1 J Mtfto h---c uuin Biieep hiiu n. the reflations are itenerally H "Pi apainst sheep, which oo -nu aatnage. Peril of Ogftpwiil ng. r the land best suited to grazing r" oe swen over to it ie "- IT ut neither the public ao- Mie xoresis snouia oe uv- L uresis are essenuai w n rn plans for reclaiming arid ne fact that sheep success- t upon areas partly or 'V Inaccessible to cattle has led i nign in the mountains ana F"e "e the protective Influence of forest. T" .j jui nrP rj1 herded or concentrated on areas: tv.,B ,v.ni M,in. tins an L1 character neculiarly de- . ror these reasons, and b V? 1 epecial local conditions. some forest reserves, while in others their grazing is more stringently reg ululed than that of cattle. Hitherto there tins been continual conflict between the sheep and cattle men for grazing locations, and the limitation of the claims of each In the reserves has been one of tne most embarrassing and difficult questions ..t fr,rat control. Hanolly. tnrougn La recent conference ot Denver, there has been the fullest and most amica ble Interchange of views In the his tory of the business. It is expecieu there will be less friction between .them In the future than In the past. That .the bureau of forestry keenly Ani..i-aD th imnortance of the grazing question Is shown by the In structions It gives us neiu In'tag lands with a view to forming ., nr revlslns the bound- u.i. ,nf enistliiE reserves. Its agents must gie definite and full report on ail .the following Queries. smucs In Details. ,i .,., the range: to what extent JAe prosperity of the local res idents depends upon n. -muny stock are using the reserve, and how distributed; , where owned; whether stockmen own ranches or re side in the reserve; their home resi dence; t. what extent, a. ;" " " range, the proposed reserve limit. outside range; whether u lambing greainds; emi'"-"" as between sheep and cattle local and outside stock, etc.: -- Irnvpi'Hv: ilescriutlon of the character nt the irrazlna lands: the extent of open parks -and pasture In timber'; to what extent grazing nas injureo, im range or forest; the manner of hand- line stock: the size of herds or Danas, areas, if any, from which stock should be excluded; division or pasture iohk- recommendations for a plan of control, giving the number of stock and length ot grazing season m h. aiinu-i. and anv SDeclal regula tions necessary; ond the practicability of a division ot range into in ranees. It Is only after exnausuve examination and full report inai c ,i.. i. in ken limiting grazing rigms. Th forest reserve policy of the national government Involves many important questions which are yet to be settled. The approaching Amerl vwest congress, to be held In Washington, D. C, will give the best opportunity that nas ever ueeu fei-ed for their broad discussion mi,i. n,ouiiiiir has aroused wide Inter est among cattle and sheepmen and .....i. ..i..tinn. A large represen tation from the grazing Industry is expected at the congress, ana iur reaching goo -is likely to result from Its deliberation. now4nx Mants. What nicer Christmas present than . i,imine nlant. Forshaw, florist. . ai xih 1ms and hol- nbs liienii -" iv with the berries on. Telephone black 1631. Holiday. IG m il STORK IS WW REPLETE WITH I KF.H I. NEW IDEAS FOR XMAB, AND WE ARE G1V- YOU THE FINEST HOUOSI tmiuw. . " " r-i. , ,vr .... VnITry KMALIj PIECES THAT Wll.li M.tltri Muerr lux B.rrm.n in rwi mw.-, BITCH A LOT OF PRETTY bMAIili .., UIIUIKimnKB vn WH ARE ANXIOI M - . av m s w m-r wt f ll lr afiv ihsi utm w u lili ass sss-i- v t m - - - .- - - " r.';V ,v.. .vr. TA.ro A IXK)K. IT Wil l. K.4VE YOU WORRY, AND WE CAN SI'PPI.Y YOU WITH JUST WHAT YOU WJSI, WHEN AND WHERE YOU Vtouiuc. rcTfovR FOR We MENTION HERE A NUMBER OF SUGGESTIONS FOR WE WI' I' I'-V AWAY YOUR PURCHASE AND DELIVER IT THE MOST ACCEPTABLE Xmas Present I 7 of fresh and de.ic.ou. Cad n-de only at WRITING DESKS DESK CHAIRS WRITING TABLES BOOK CASES BOOK RACKS ' MAGAZINE RACKS LIBRARY TABLES CARD TABLES SEWING TABLES PARLOR TABLES TABOURETS INDIA STOOLS FOOT STOOLS ' JARDINIER STANDS MUSIC CABINETS PARLOR CABINETS CURIO CABINETS CHINA CABINETS CHAFING PI8B CABINET CKLLARETTKS SMOKING TABLES SMOKING STANDS LIQUEUR STANDS JKWFL CABINETS ILT CABINETS (iOLD FURNITURE STATUARY MORRIS CHAIRS MORRIS ROCKERS MISSION ARM CHAIRS MISSION ARM ROCKERS MISSION TABLES MISSION DESKS MISSION SETTEES MISSION BOOKCASES ROCKERS ARM CHAIRS " LOUNGES DIVANS DAVENPORTS PARLOR CHAIRS PARLOR ROCKERS PARIjOR SETS PRESSERS CHIFFONIER ES TOILET TABLES DRESSING CASES AUTO VALETS CHEVAL GLASSES HAIX MIRRORS PARIOR MIRRORS SHAVING MIRRORS SHAVING CABINETS REKD CHAIRS REED ROCKERS A PULL CAR OF HOLIDAY FURNITURE -HAS BEEN RECEIVED AND ALL THK CHOICEST AND NEWEST DESIGNS IN OUR LINE ARE READY tn iota Wa.v,zWn. Get our prices TAIL. -M(IW Candle WHOLESALE AND RK- X 820 Main eC P-" ... Teiepbooe Black MM. FURNITURE, CARPETS, BUGS. MAIN STREET, NEAR FObTOFFICB. HlHI'lWl I?. '',..; I88MM .' ' li. 1 1 : I MUrsly excluded Irom