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CLASSIFIED COLUMNS PRUNE PACKERS
REDISTRIBUTING
ORGANIZE FOR
NATIONAL FOREST
BETTER PRICES RESERVES OF WEST
Uanoil—(<'<>ntiuu>xl.)
FOR SALE -One Iresti cow and calf. Vv a A TED—Three girls to learn
P. L. Miller, Blair Street addition,
nursing at the Eugene Central hos
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pital. Apply to Dr. J. W. Harris,
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FOR 8ALE—Loose cheat hay Squire
Smith. Phone Farmers 13x9.
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Salem, Or . June 29—All the prune
WANTED- A man and his wife, the ,
woinaa to cook and the luan to i packers or tne Northwest me. here
FOR SAI.0—A gas neater, uiir.ost
work o.n the ranch. Address, Geo.
new, for sale cheap. Address Box
Sanderson, Camp Creek, Lane Co.. tonight and organized an association
14, Eug.uie, Or.
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Oregon.
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I of the interests of their business.
FOR SALE -Tnoroug-aurod Hereford
The organization Is one that has
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bulls for sale. Enquire 550 Wil
I long been desired
by some of the
lamette street.
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LOST Dian ¡nd scarf pin. Four leaf packers, but which could never be
FOR SALE -Huff Orpingini. eggs,
clover des a. Reward oft t - 1. See j effected heretofore for the reason that
Z at Smeede Hotel.
J 6 competition among packers has been
13 for »1. W. B. Hampton, 1102
too severe In the season now about
Columbia avenue, corner 10th at.
to open, the packers will work to-
gether for their common lnterests.
FOR SAL,E—A first-class barn, suit
i of their business.
able to be made into a dwelling.
Enquire 856 or 846 Alder street tf NOTICE Having rec vered from ray
The organization is one that has
Injury 1 have resumed iny business i long been desired by some
pack-
of borseBhoelng and general black I era, but which could
FOil SALE—Small farm and some
never be effected
smithing.
C. D. Holoway, East heretofore for the reason that compe
city property; get price from own
Eleventh street. Fairmount, Or.
er Address V. ROBOVSKY, Eu
tition among packers has been too
gen, Or.
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severe. In the season now about to
DON'T tail io see Chezem it you open, the packers will work together
FOR BALE—Parties wishing to buy
want baigaius in real estate. We for their common interests. ’ The as-
200 acre* of first-class timber land
buy and sell farm and city prop soclation will control all the North-
call on J. W. Carlile, four miles
erty, improved and unimproved. west prune pack.
west of Hale.
Timber and mining stock. H. Che-
Among the packing houses in the
sem. Room 11, Walton Bldg, tf
FOR ABSTRACTS In Dougias county,
organization are H. 8. Glle & Co.,
or blue prints of vacant lands,
Willamette Valley Prune Associa-
write Roseburg Abstract Company, >10 CASH AND »10 PER MONTH— Itlon and W. C. Tlllson & Co , ail of
Will
buy
a
beautiful
California
Roseburg, Or.
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Salem; the Roseburg Packing-Houses,
vineyard, the income from which owned by Gilt- & Co., and Tillson &
will
be
sufficient
to
make
you
In
FOR SALE All kinds ot four-tool
Co., Allen’s Packing-House, of Eu
dependent for life,
Handsome gene; Lang & Co., of Portland; Ma
wood. Can deliver at once. Ad
pamphlet,
valuable
Information
dress G. L. Beckwith, Goshen, Or.
son, Ehrman & Co., of Portland;
and contract free. F. B. Robinson, French Packing Co., of Myrtle Creek
Phone Farmers 52x5.
J25
Grove,
Cal.
general agent. Pacific
and the (lacking house at Vancouver,
FOR SALE 9-rootn bouse, three
Will Dictate Selling Price.
The new association has formulat
blocks front Willamette stileet; lot INTERNATIONAL
CORRESPON
80x76 feet.
Price, »2100. Ore-
DENCE SCHOOLS— "The Busy ed two forms of contracts which all
goa Land Company.
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Man's University.” Gives a thor the firms in the combine will use.
ough training at your own home One contract is that to be used in
F()H SALE Several hundred cords
in nearly all the trades and profes selling fruit to Eastern buyers and
of wood; body fir oak. maple and
sions. Text books and instrumenta the other in buying from local «row
determined
ash B. A. Seelye, office at Plank
(when required) furnished free. ers. The packers have
and Johnson real estate office.
Full information and circulars at that they will no longer sell accord
the local enrollment office, 45 W. Ing to forms of contract put out by
FOR SALE —Or will trade for wood
Eighth street, R. J. Kirkwood, rep Eastern buyers, but will dictate the
terms of the contract or not Bell at
or hay, one second hand top bug-
resentative.
all.
hy; one nurrow-tiyed wagon; ad-
The new contract contains a num
dresa B. A. Seelye, 860 High St. J6 POL K’S GAZETEER A business di
rectory of each city, town and vil ber of provisions favorable to Ore
FOR SALE
acres river bottom
lage in Oregon and Washington, gon packers.
It gives the packer unlimited
land; V acres potatoes, 10 acres
giving a descriptive sketch of each
corn ; balance in hay.
Cheap if
place, together with the location choice In selecting an arbitratory
taken at once, Enquire 4 76 West
and shipping facilities, and a clas case of dispute where, as in the past,
Jy20
Fifth street.
sified directory of each business the arbitrators have, been chosen
and profession, it. L. Polk & Co., from the New York Fruit Exchange.
The new contract gives the packer
FOR SALE—Timber land; quarteri
Inc., Seattle.
the privilege of filling his contracts
section In township 16, a. r. 1 w,
with smaller sizes of prunes if the
section 32. Will sell Cheap if sold
FOB KENT
crop produced does not contain the
at once.
Address C. J. G., care
required quantity of large sizes. It
Guard office.
FOR RENT Furnished house
for gives the packer the right to route
FOR SALE—City lots, close In;
the summer; apply 367 East Four- the fruit in shipping. It exempts the
packer from liability in case ship
»300 »350 and »400; »50 down
ttenth Street.
ment is delayed by congestion of
and »I Oper month, without Inter
est. W. H. Kay, at Eugene Gun FOR RENT - Nice front room; fur traffic.
nace heat ;
electric
lights and
Company's store.
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It provides that in case of dis
bath. Suitable for two gentle- pute as to quality, samples for test
men.
154
East
Ninth
street.
FOR SALE A good all-around horse
shall I m * taken from one-fifth of the
nine years old, weight 1150 or
boxes of fruit; that no allowance for
1200; for Hale cheap. Enquire at
short w* ight shall lie made unless It
the Guard office.
Jyl
amounts to more than one per cent,
and that in the counting test the size
FOR SALE—A well Improved faim
shall Include the seventh prune and
not the fifth only, thus, that
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<it 130 acres, 4 miles north of Co
prunes shall be deemed In the 46-50
burg. Thia is a bargain at I'.U
per acre. On good terms. Smith
size and not 45 only.
* Brown, Coburg, Or.
TEN LONG YEARS
AT SAN QUENTIN CELEBRATE THE
FOR SAL.E -One National cash regls-
ter, one Remington typewriter and
a large iron safe. Enquire of L.
M Travis, Loan & Savings bank
'San Francisco, July 1. Walter J
building.
Barnett, formerly vice-president and
general counsel of the Western Pa
FOR SALE »800
Reo 2 cylinder cific railroad and vice-president and
20 horse power touring car; used general counsel of the California Safe
5 months, complete with cover, Deposit Company, which failed hi
storm curtains, gas lamps and this city last November for about
equipment M. F. McClain at First nine million dollars, was today sen
National Bank.
Jy2 tenced to San Quentin penitentiary
for ten years by Superior Judge Con
FOR SALE Good dean stock of ley.
general merchandise located at one
Harnett was convicted of having
sf the best trading points in Lane hypothecated bonds and securities to
eounty; will rent building; party the amount of »205,000 belonging to
must have at least 13,000, cash the estate of Ellen M. Colton, of
A gilt edge opening. Address isick which h<> was special administrator.
Bos »1. Fall Creek, Or.
Hartnett's attorneys gave notice of
and
asked
to
place
FOR SALE OR TRADE 180 acres appeal
of good timber land near Eugene. client on ball, pending the determin
ation of the appeal. Judge Conley did
Would exchange for residence not immediately decide the motion.
property In Eugene. For further
information, see G. G. Gross, In
Eugene theater block.
FOR SALE BY OWNER Seven
room house, five and n halt lota.
pll>ed for Irrigation, high slid dry;
entail barn and chicken house; all
kinds of fruit and berries
If taken
at once, the price will be »2100; In
quire of 806. East 13th Street.
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Portland's greatest grain-exporting
year ended last night Never before
In the history of the Pacific North
west, has so much been set afloat
from the local harbor and the Puget
Sound ports as during the cereal year
ending June 30. All previous seas
ons have been left far behind, the
greatest prior year lieiiig 1905-1906.
Portland's shipment for the year
just closed exceed the preceding sea
son by more than 6,000,000 bushels.
The great Increase shown by the port
during the past 12 months la re
markable and Insures a prominent
place for this city among the leading
graln-shlpplug ports of the world.—
Oregonian
KAILWAV MEN ARE
IOLE NO MORE
F l OOO of money
IS LET LOOSE TODAY
FOR SALE Two story residence
and lot 80x160 between Ninth
Soon will be
and Tenth streets
good tor business location. Also
lot between Tenth and Eleventh
streets Apply 633 Olive street.
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WANTED
WANTED A girl to do housework
Enquire at 640 High street.
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1000 New Lingerie Waists regular
$2.50 Values, Sale $1.69
15c Summer Wash Goods in all colors
and weaves
All hand finished, trimmed with lace,
Z/A
and embroidery, regular $2.50
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sale price_______________________
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Beautiful patterns, new and fresh, fast
colors, 1000 yards, values 15c,
special sale------------------ -------------------
Bargain Suit Sale
Bargain Shoe Sale
Look for the
Red Eirecrackers
they mean
a saving to you
$25.00 Suits, sale $16.50
$20.00 Suits, sale $14.65
$18.00 Suits, sale $11.95
$12.00 Suits, sale $7.85
$10.00 Suits, sale $6.90
$2.50 Boys’ Suits sale $1.49
$10 Young Men’s Suits $6.05
9c
$5.00 Womens’ Oxfords 98c
$2.eo Women's Shoes $1.39
$5.00 Men’s Oxfords $3.50
$4.00 Women’s Shoes $145
$3.00 Women’s Shoes $2.45
$1.50
White Ox*ords
98c
$3.50
Tan Oxfords $2.19
$6.00
Men’s Shoes
$4.95
Bargains in
Every Department
al! this week
Thousands of Bargains in the Store that we cannot advertise on account of space,
Come and look for the red firecrackers, they will save you dollars and dollars.
15c Sltfcvekss Vests 9c
20c Sleeveless Vests 1 lc
25c Sleeveless Vests 14o
$8 Women’s Skirts $5.95
$6 Women’s Skirts $4.45
$4 Women’s Skirts $2.95
Bargain sale of all women’s sum
mer sleeveless Vests in all sizes
and grades; also colors, very
special this week.
Very special price this week on
women's high grade tailored
skirts in all size waists and
lengths. All grades.
75c Silk Ties at 49c
50c Silk Ties at 24c
35c Silk Ties at 20c
Straw Hat Special
Sale of men’s high grade fine silk
ties In all the new shades and
patterns. Also sale of tub .- ash
ties.
Boys Hats, value to 50c
bargain sale
19c
Men’s Hats, value to $t.5O
Booster sale
89c
Hats, all kinds, value to
.$2.50, sale
$1.49
$4.00 Muslin Und’w’r $2.95
$ 1.50 Muslin Und’w’r $1.13
75c Muslin Underwear 57c
Special discount on all muslin un
derwear in skirts, drawers and
gowns; made of the best mater
ial, trimmed with lace and em
broidery.
50c Men’s Underwear 35c
35c Men’s Underwear 25c
$ 1.00 Men’s Underwear 49c
Sale of men's underwear and
shirts; underwear in all sizes
and colors: shirts all sizes and
new patterns.
?ce
To Save Money
We BON MARCHE
Palace
of
Sweets
noil l>e convincevi timt <>ur Ice ('ream
and (audios are the best.
Eugene, Ore.
Just ordering Ice 4 ream from
Palace of Swcet-s for our picnic. None
otlier w ill do me.
^Fcc*al Price on Ice Cream, Candy and Nuts
or Picnics, Socials, Private and Public Entertainments get our prices.
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DISTRICT YET
Eugene School
Supply Co.
45 We.L Eighth St
Everything for the School Room
Desks, Charts, Maps, Globes,
1 lages. Blackboards, Crayons,
Dictionaries, Etc, Examine
our goods, you will find them
the best
E. L. MORE, Manager
WANTED Cook for saw mill. Ap
pty of H. C. Mahon Eugene.
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WANTED Girl for general house
work. Apply 75 Ferry Street
HAY CROP GOOD
ANO PRICES PLEASING
W'ANTKD An experienced starch
Iron er at the Fisher lanndry.
WANTED Girl for general house
work Apply 687 Willamette street,
corner of Tenth.
WANTED Furnished house, 5 or 6
rooms for two or three months;
not too far out. Three In fnrnily.
Eugene Real Estate A Investment
Co.
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Come and celebrate at Elmira,
There will be speaking and singing,
cash prizes for winners of aLl sport.
Young ladles’ show.
Ugly man's show
Giris' toot race, 12 years of age and
under.
1 4 years anil un-
Boys’
dar.
Men's footrace, free-for-all.
Pillow fight.
Pole vault.
Horse racing of all kinds.
Riding wild horses.
Ball game
Dinner and supper will be se erved
on the ground*.
The Greatest Sale, the Greatest Bargain Offering ever heard
“
All new, clean, seasonable, up-to-date
of in Eugene
We need the
merchandise, reduced to almost nothing.
money and the room. Hats, Shoes, Clothing, Dress Goods,
Waists, Shirts. Piece Goods, Notions and everything reduced
for one week. Look for the red firecrackers they denote a
saving
Chicago. June 30
Thousands of
men who will return to work tomor
row after months of enforced idle
ness are celebrating the happy oc
casion today. Happy families are to
bi seen in all the parks and hundreds
of little parties went on excursions.
Practically every r flroad man
in the United States wi be at work
Herbert I-elgh, the well-known
tomorrow, which has been termed,
mining engineer.
returned a few
■‘reemployment day" by the enthus
days ago from the Bohemia mines
iasts who are organising a branch of
where he had been for several weeks
the National Prosperity League, sim
looking after his properties In the
ilar to the one formed at St. Louis.
district to a reporter last evening he
The Illinois Central, which will be
stated that he has leased a part of
among the largest corporations to re
the Noonday boarding house to the
employ men tomorrow, will put 5.600
Mayflower company who put 15 men
railroaders into their old positions,
to work on the Noonday road, put
Chicago.
July
1.
—
There
will
be
William Young, a Civil War veter after eight months of Idleness.
distributed throughout
the Vnited ting it in shape for the summer's tra
an. has received at the Soldiers'
States today a fetal of 8195.000,000. vel. The Mayflower people are put
Home, a check for 20 cents from the
made up largely of semi-annual pay ting in a saw mill and will install a
Treasury ltepartment, the amount of
ments by public corporations such as reduction plant this summer.
change file him. when 40 years ago.
railroads, large industrial concerns
Mr. 1-eigh says the Indications are
he purchased 5 cents worth of paper,
San Francisco, June 30.—The Dis and banks
bright for greater activity In the dis
and received no change when he ten trict Court of Appeals this afternoon
The Immense volume of money, trict this summer than for several
dered a quarter therefor
referred to Superior Judge James M
Every since the war the govern Seawell, the matter of passing upon cut loo»* from one *nd of th» coun years past, and several valuable bod-
it s of ore nave been uncovered lately,
ment has been searching for him and the sureties on bonds offered by Abe try to the other, will. It is believed j '.lust
before he left the district tie
finally found him at the Dayton Ruef In his effort to secure his re start a great business boom It 1» ex
home
Dayton letter ta Columbus lease In ball of »750.000. Ry the de pected to lead to widespread invest , heard of a splendid find of milling
I ore at the Sunrise mine. The com-
Dispatch
cision In the habeas corpus proceed ments and general improvements and pany is completing a road to connect
ings the court took the matter of bail will have a beneficial and bracing ef their property with the main wagon
One important
out of the hands of Judge Dunne, be fect iu many ways.
THE REMEDY THAT IMIFA.
feature la that railroads will have no road
"Dr. King's New Discovery is th*, fore whom It was pending
There Is more snow in the district
The court questions the ruling of trouble tn getting funds for Improve
remedy that does the healing others
ments and work in sight for thous at this time, Mr. Leigh says, than
promise . but fall to perform." says 1 Judge Dunne in refusing to accept ands of Idle men
' the present prospects the I
(there has been at any previous time
Mrs E R Pierson, of Auburn Centre. the sureties who could not qualify
be good and steady.
At
the
present
time
the
situation
this season since he became interest
Pa." It 1« curing me of throat and j with San Francisco real estate and
la
peculiar,
in
that
not
only
in
the
ed there.
Upon
leaving
Grouse
lung trouble of long standing, that also the decision that relatives of
other treatments relieved only tem- Ruef. particularly his father and sla United States but in all great mone mountain a few days ago. he had to
"E. C. DeWitt * Co.. (
tary
center«
of
the
world,
money
has
go through three miles of snow along
porarlly. New Dis rovery Is doing me ter. could not qualify It Is ordered
Gentlemen—In 1897, I hi
never
been
more
plentiful
A
large
1 the ridge which was from five to ten
so much good hat I feel confident! that th* matter be referred to Judge
of the stomach and bowel
that
h“-T fr°P spring of 1902 I bought
Its continued I » for a reasonable Seawell to hear testimony as to the part of the money is gold. The *x- I fi et deep Generally at this time of 1 win^’*
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be
good
this
year
In
I^ne
county
•ess
reserve«
In
all
the
largest
cities
the year the snow is nearly all off.
length of time will restore m to per- qualifications of sureties; to approve
Kodol and the benefit I r
. in some places th" various kinds of the gold tn Georgia coul
feet health ” This renowned cough the bonds. If sufficient sureties are are now the highest In the history
|
grass
crop«
are
heavy,
and
very
rare-
f
the
country
Money
rates
Are
ex
and cold remedy and throat and lung produced; and that upon sufficient
Vte DeWitt’s little Early Risers Ihs. Klepo[”.’how th,t th* in-o*th May you live long and pro
In the ceptionally low for any good collat-
healer 1« sold at W A Kuykendall's sureties being approved
Pleasant
little Pills that are easy to | has been bad Cutting, however is very truly. C N. Cornell. R 1
drag store 50c and »1.00 Trial bottle amounts fixed Ruef be discharged •ral and any enterprise that la honest
Aug. 27, 1906. Sold by L
take.
Sold
by all druggists
somewhat later than usual. From Kinta.
can easily be financed.
frit
' from custody
FOR 8AJ.E Fine mountain ranch of
10 acres; 40 In cultivation and
about 4 0 timber; creek running
through farm; fair house and out
aoLMIngs;
located eight miles
•»nth of Eugene.
Price 1,000.
Carl G. Washburne.
LOTS VolfSALE BY OWNER Two
lota and 8-room house, barn; fine
land for garden; on Fourth street,
sear mill race
Lot 160x95 on
Twelfth and Alder street«. Just
north of Patterson school. J. J.
Walton. 515 Willamette street, tf
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FOURTH IT ELMIRA
(GuanI Special Service.)
Washington, July 1.—The second
step in the comprehensive plan of re
districting the national forests in the
western states has just been made by
the president In signing executive or
ders which will change the names and
boundaries of the forests of Oregon. I
The only other state in which these
plans have been completed is Idaho,
but it is expected that the work of
redistrictir.g in all tnu national for-
ests states will be finished and the
changes announced in the next few
days.
No addition to forest area is in-
volved In the plans for redistricting
in any cf the states of the North
west. The object of the work is to
equalize the areas of administrative
units and to arrange their boundaries
In a such a manner as to promote
the most efficient and practical ad
ministration of the forests, it will
enable officers of the forest service
to give prompt attention to all fin
est business and further the inter
ests and add to the convenience of
stockmen, luulbermen, miners and
all other users of settlers in the na
tional forests. The Oregon Nation
al Forests which will be effected by
this rearrangement in Western Ore
gon are as follows:
The Fremont National Forest will
consist of the southern .portion of the
oid "Fremont," and all of the "Goose
Lake" Forests and Is located in Lake,
and Klamath counties. This forest
is Irregular In outline and is compos
ed of many segregated areas, the to-
’al area of which will be 1.236.960
acres
It will continue to be under
the administration of Supervisor Guy
M. Ingram, with headquarters at
Lakeview, Oregon.
The land formerly Included in the
"Bull Run" and the "Cascade (N I ”
Forest, except that portion south of
the Willamette Valley Cascade Moun
tain Wagon Road, covering 1,788,-
320 acres, will be called the Oregon
National Forest. This forest 1« lo
cated in Multnomah, Clackamas, Was
co, Marion, Linn, and Crook counties
and will continue under the adminis
tration of Supervisor Thos. H. Sher-
rard with headquarter* at Portland.
Oregon.
Cascade will continue to he the
name of that portion of t'.’* Id •‘Das-
cade" Forest (not Included in the
Fremont! lying between the Will
amette valley and Cascade mountain
Wagon Road and th* middle fork of
.he Willamette river and West Des-
phuttes river.
This forest has an
area of 1.845,t20 acres and is lo
cated in Lane, Linn, Croik ar.d Klam
ath counties, it will b» administered !
by Supervisor C R Beltz with head
quarters ae Eugene, Oregon.
The fore«; now to be ki.own a« the
Umpqua win embrace 1,898,560 acre
""d will consist of that part of the
"Cascade
IS)” National
Forest
( which has not been include« in the
Fremont! between the middle fork
of the Willamette river and the west
Deschuttes river and the Rogue river
and the South Umpqua river Divide
also the southern portion of t le oid
"Umpqua' Forest
rt Is locate! in
Lane, Klamath. Jackson, Cons and
This forest will
Douglas counties.
continue to be administered by Su-
pervlsnr S. C Bartram with htart-
quarters nt Roseburg. Oregon.
The Mazama National Forest will
contain 1.106,802 acres and
will
consist of ’he tciithern portion of the
old "Cascail' IS)," thV "Ashland"
and a portion of the "Klamath” and
“Siskiyou" Forests. It 1» located in
Jackson, Klamath, and Curry coun
ties, Oregon, and Shasta county, Cal
ifornia
Acting Supervisor
C. A
Buck will -idminister th!» forest with
headque-’ers at Medford, Oregon
All of the old "Tillamook'
and
"Umpqua" Forests, except the .south
ern portion i,f the old "Umpqua," em
bracing 97.1.918 acres, w ill be known
as the Slus'aw National Forest. This
forest Is located in Tillamvog Lane,
Douglas, Coos. Lincoln, Polk and
Yammill < >untles. Supervisor A. E
Cohoon will administer tais forest
with headquarters at Eugene. Oregon
The Forest Servtc» desires to re
duce the area of the ave-uge admails
tratlve units to approximately 1.00,-
000 acres. This was not possible In
all cases as is shown by the fact that
under the plan of redlstric’ing there
will be 14 1 Supervisors In the United
States who will admluist r more than
167,000.000 acres of National For
ests.
4th of July Bargain Sale
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