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PAGE TWO. FVEXIXG C BSEKTER, tA THE COLUMBIA OIL AND GAS DEVELOPING COMPANY INCORPORATED t'XDEIt THE LAWS OF THE STATE OP WASIQXG ' ' TON. , CAPITAL STOCK 1,000,009 SHARES 'OFFICE: SPOKANE, WASHINGTON. 401 Xlinolx RUx-k. Ouriirr Rlierstde and Waxhlnston Street. blL FIELDS IN MALHEUR COVXTV, OREGON. PURPOSE OF THE COMPANY THE PURPOSE OF THIS COMPANY IS TO PLACE ON THE MAR KET ENOUGH TREASURY STOCK TO PURCHASE A STANDARD DRILLING RIG, PLACE IT ON THE COMPANY'S CLAIMS. AND CON TINUE WORKING THIS RIG UNTIL A THOROUGH TEST HAS BEEN MADE FOR OIL OR GAS. PROPERTY OF THE COMPANY THIS COMPANY HAS AND OWNS FORTY-EIGHT CLAIMS SITU ATED IN THE . HEART OF THE MALHEUR OIL DISTRICT. THE COMPANY ALSO HAS A SMALL DRILLING RIG, COMPLETE, AT VALE, MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON. OUTLOOK THE SURFACE OF THE MALHEUR OIL FIELDS ARE ROLLING, WITH DEEP RAVINES, SHARP POINTS AND HILLS. IT IS COVERED WITH BAND AND GRAVEL AND IS DEVOID OF VEGETATION WITH THE EXCEPTION OF SAGEBRUSH. THE GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THIS FIELD SHOW IT TO BE OF THE NATURE OF A DRY, BARREN PLAIN OR BASIN, THE SUB-DIVISIONS REFERRED TO CONSISTING OF SILICIFIED AND CLAY SHALES, SANDSTONE, CLOSE AND COARSE GRAINED. THE UNDERLYING FORMATIONS ARE CLAY, SANDSTONE AND CALCAREOUS CONCRETIONS. WHITE CALCAREOUS SHELLS, FOSSIL IFEROUS CONCRETIONS, CARBONIFEROUS LIME AND LIME SHALE. THE FORMATION GENERALLY IS SUCH AS TO GIVE THE LANDS IN QUESTION A HIGH CHARACTER AS LANDS PECULIAR TO OIL FOR MATIONS ON THE PACIFIC COA8T. THE SANDSTONE STRATA IS IMPREGNATED AND STAINED WITH DEPOSITS WHICH WOULD RESULT FROM SUCH SOURCE. WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY IN A RECENT REPORT FROM A GOVERNMENT EXPERT A STATEMENT WAS MADE TO THE EFFECT THAT THE MALHEUR CO UNTY OIL FIELDS OF OREGON STOOD IN THE HIGHEST CLASS, LIKE THOSE OF BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA, AND OTHER PROMI NENT PACIFIC COAST FIELDS. A NUMBER OF OTHER EXPERTS. PROMINENT AND THOROUGH LY RELIABLE, STATE THAT THE FORMATIONS OF THIS OIL CENTER POINT TO AN UNLIMITED WEALTH IN OILS AND GASES. , SUPERINTENDENT BEARDSLEY'S REPORT IN A LETTER FROM SUPERINTENDENT J. T. BEARDSLEY, OF VALE, OREGON, DATED IN JANUARY, 1908, HE STATED THAT AT A DEPTH OF SEVENTY FEET. ON THE COLUMBIA GROUP. OIL SAND AND COLORS OF THE BEST QUALITY WERE ENCOUNTERED, A SAMPLE OF WHICH CAN BE FOUND IN THE COMPANY'S OFFICES AT SPOKANE, WASH INGTON. TO THOSE INTERESTED sto:k is cents per share , THERE WILL BUT A FEW SHARES SOLD AT THIS LOW PRICE OF FIFTEEN CENTS. ANY INFORMATION WANTED ON THIS OFFER WILL BE GLADLY GIVEN BY THE COMPANY'S SOLE AGENT AT LA GRANDE, ItAY W. LOGAN, AT IUS OFFICE IN THE LA GRANDE NA TIONAL BANK BUILDING. IN A VERY FEW DAYS BLUE-PRINTS SHOWING THE COM PANY'S GROUND, AND ALSO TILT OF OTHERS WHO ARE SPENDING LARGE AMOUNTS TO DEVELOP THE OIL FIELDS IN MALHEUR COUN TY, OREGON, WILL BE AT THE AGENT'S OFFICE. THOSE WHO A VERY FEW MONTHS AGO BOUGHT STOCK IN THE MAMIEl'K OIL 4 GAS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, THE UNION, ORE GON, COMPANY, AT 12 ft CENTS PER SHARE, COULD NOW SELL WITH A HANDSOME PROFIT, RUT ILAVE TAKEN ALL THEIR STOCK OFF THE MARKET. KNOWING THE VALUE OF IT IN A VERY SHORT TIME, FROM THE WORK NOW DONE BY Tn T COMPANY. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET IN ON TIHS STOCK ISSUE AT THIS VERY SMALL PUK E, IIEFOHE THE RAISE, WHICH IS BOUND TO COME LATER, AND INVEST YOUR MOXI.Y IN A HOME COMPANY THAT YOU KNOW IS GOOD. OFFICERS WM. PARKER, President. J. II. WATERS, Vice-President. It. V. IiOUNSBERRY, See-Treus. J. T. IlEAHDSLEY, Superintendent. DIRECTOR 3. II. WATERS, L. L. AUMOCK, J. T. BEA RDSI.EY, R. F, LOUNSBERRY. ADVISORY BOARD WM. PARKER, J. V. MARLOW, A. E.KNAPTON, CHAS. RESGROVE, and W. A. INGRAM. R. W. LOGAN, SOLE AGENT LA GRANDE, CREGON The La Grande National Bank Building GRANDE, OREGON, TUESDAY. APRIL 14, 1909. OREd'i FRUIT REPORT EIGHT PAGES. -Xtf ninttttittr HWW,tWTT" rv SNODGRASS GROCERY f f , 1 e r""" " "r "" -"V Wr TASTES OIUD What are deemed fair, estimates, made as the result of personal obser- vailon and on the reports of Inspec tors In the five horticultural districts of the state, with all due allowance for varvlng conditions, show that ap proximately an addlilonal fruit acre age of 3G.O00 has been planted during the last yaer, says the Telegram. Members of the state hoard of horti cultural commissioners, now In semi annual session in the rooms of . the Chamber of Commerce, are a unit in .I-- h.i with' irood crops the Jlt?l ii"B i"1 " . . . In frill I commercial output ui i"c this year will be worth about $9.-000,000. This means that Oregon In the past year has made a tremendous stride forward In the horticultural field. The estimate of the value of the commer cial crop last year wm about $4,250, 000. The member of the board say that this was $500,000 short of the ac tual value. Taking the true value of the commercial crop last year as about $4,750,000, it will be seen tnai me value of the commercial crop, under favorable conditions, has almost it not quite doubled. The figures show that during the last year there was 10 tlmea aa much spraying of orchards aa during the preceding year. Those who objected strenuously to the work of the com mission at first, declaring that it was an .unwarranted invasion of personal rights, are reported now to be in en tire sympathy with its work and to form valuable adjuncts In carrying on that work. With the enlightened sen timent of fruitgrowers behind It, the commission has succeeded In accom plishing great things In spraying, and old orchards, especially in the Wll- umette valley, which a year or two ago were a menace to the young or chards on account of being breeding grounds for pests, have in large meas ure been cleaned out and placed in sanitary condition. This change in sentiment on the part of fruitgrowers, with the practical results accruing irom it, is one of the most favorable indications of the'trend ot the times. From the Fourth district, compris ing Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam, Mor row, Wheeler and Crook counties, Commissioner Weber reported that for the year 1907-07 seuson, Hood River Is planting 100,000 new trees, mostly apples and pears, with a scat tering of cherries and other fruits. The Hosier country will plant about 25,000 acres in apples, pears, cher ries and peaches; The Dalles about 100,000 In cherries, pears, apricots and apples and about 3000 grapevines; Du- fur, about 15,000 in apples and pears, principally. At The Dalles there is a large acreage of strawberries. At Ir rlgon, a new irrigated district in Mor row county, about 10,000 peach trees are being planted this year, about 5000 more of various kinds ot fruit, and perhaps 10,000 grapevines, mostly flaming Tokays. The increase in acreage for the district la about 4000, all told. "The total Increase In fruit acre age for the Fifth district, comprising Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Baker, Grant, Harney and Malheur counties. Is about 8000," said Commissioner Geer. "Probably BuuO are In apples, 2000 In cherries and the rest scatter ing. A 600-ucre orchard was put in In the Grantle Ronde by J. B. Nunn, of Utah. The district has almost dou bled In production in the last year. Malheur is setting mostly apples; Union, apples and cherries, with the latter fruit predominating; Umatilla putting in. apples and cherries about' equally." vrciiuruisiB a a wnule now see the value of spraying and the standard of the fruit Is steadily rising as a re sun, sain i ommissloncr Newell. "Those who fought the work of the board the most bitterly are now our strongest allies. It is not exaggerating to say that at least 2,500,000 new trees have been set out In the lust year. I ' IT X f TASTES. 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LA GRANDE OREGON I The new books one cent per day, NEW ARRIVALS Ladies' Voil, Panama and Luster Skirts Hosiery, Underwear Corset Covers, Gowns Lace Curtains, Richardson's Emb'y Floss Pillow Tops, Center Pieces Belts, Silk and Lawn Waists Shoes and many new novelties too numerous , to mention. IDE VJM DUE (0. Li Grauiie, Ore. IN THK Masonic Bid. BEAUTIFYTHEHOME Of course you are thinking of making some changes in the home this season. Let us help'you. We have the material, the exper- ' ienced workmen and the "know how." Our' stock of wallpaper, paints and decorations are at your service. : O. F. COOLIDGE Paints, oils, and Glass tt Plowing. ,'Phona Black 1011. Satisfaction guar- !.. Ir TV?' h"r rara'M H Cwtm " tr.ea.-v lot. plowed should see A. O. Hermon.' A trial solicited. ' ' . mllalid. .S