EIGHT PAGES. TTEKVtQ O BSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON. THTRSDAY. MAT II, IMS. WU J-.., THE PEWIT IS UNFURLED TODAY We Want Your Wants (Continued from page.!.)' IN THE COLUMIBA OIL AND GAS DEVELOPING COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHING TON. CAPITAL STOCK t, 000,000 SHARES OFFICE: SPOKANE, WASHINGTON. ta P 404 Nkfcols Block. Corner Riverside and Washington Street. , ' ' OIL FIELDS TN MALHEUR COCNTY, OREGON. PURPOSE OF THE COMPANY THE PURPOSE OF THIS COMPANY 18 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 IH THS HHiAHT 0 --'A' T. TITBTRICT. . THE COMPANY ALSO "h AS A SMALL DRILLING RIO. COMPLETE, AT VALE. MALHEUR COUNTY. OREGON. OUTLOOK THE SURFACE 07 THE MALHEUR OIL FIELDS ARE ROLLING, WITH DEEP RAVINES, SHARP POINTS AND BILLS. IT IS COVERED WITH SAND AND GRAVEL AND IS DEVOID OF VEGETATION WITH THE EXCEPTION OF SAGEBRUSH. THE GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THI8 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 UNDERLYDJO FORMATIONS ARE CLAY, SANDSTONE AND CALCAREOUS CONCRETIONS, WHITE CALCAREOUS SHELLS, FOS8IL IFEROUS CONCRETIONS, CARBONIFEROUS LIME AND LIMB SHALE. THE FORMATION GENERALLY IS SUCH AS TO GIVE THE LANDS TN QUESTION A HIGH CHARACTER AS LANDS PECULIAR TO OIL FOR MATIONS ON THE PACIFIC COAST. , , 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 BEARDSLETS 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, WASHINGTON. TO THOSE INTERESTED STOCK 15 CENTS PER SHARE THERE WILL BUT A FEW SHARKS 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, RAY W. LOGAN, AT HIS OFFICE IN TILE LA GRANDE NA TIONAL BANK BUILDING. IN A VERY ITW 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 AGENTS OFFICE. THOSE WHO A VERY FEW MONTHS AGO BOUGHT STOCK IN THE MALHEUR OIL & GAS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, TID3 UNION, ORE GON. COMPANY, AT 12 & CENTS PER SILtRK, COULD NOW SELL WITH A HANDSOME PROFIT, BIT HAVE TAKEN ALL THEIR STOCK OFF THE MARKET, KNOWING THE VALUE OF IT IN A VERY SHORT TIME, FROM THE WORK NOW DONE BY THAT COMPANY. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET IN ON THIS STOCK ISSUE AT T1HS VERY SMALL PRICE, BEFORE THE RAISE, WHICH IS BOUND TO COME LATER. AND INVEST YOUR MONEY IN A HOME COMPANY THAT YOU KNOW IS GOOD. ; . . . , i . OFFICERS WM. PARKER, President. ' J. R. WATERS, Vice-President.' R. F. IX) I'N SBERR Y, Scc-Trcas. , J. T.. BEARDSLEY, Superintendent. DIRECTORS J. B. WATERS, L. L. AUMOCK, 3. T. BEARDSLEY, R, F. LOCNSBERRY. ADVISORY BOARD WM. PARKER, J. V. MARLOW, A. EJiXAPTON, CHAS. BESGROVE, and W. A. INGRAM. R. W. LOGAN, sWeAGInI LA GRANDE, OREGON The La Grande National Bank Building Qulnn will receive Cryderman's offer ing behind the bat for both are very faat men. - A number of new pitchers are here trying out, among whom are Healln, McMIUen, Myers, and Mollen. McMUlen ta a promising amateur who Fill be given a chance to make good. Myers, who has proved himself to be the goods, comes from the Trl-Clty State league In Portland. Mollens, from the Canadian league, has every thing tucked up In his pitching sleeve, and will probably pitch the opening game, much to the delight of the fans. Baker City Herald. New Faces at Pendleton. When the league ball aeason Is opened here Sunday with a game be tween Pendleton and Walla Walla Manager Lorlmer will have at least three new players In his nine and Ba ker will be back in the line-up, says the Pendleton East Oregonlan. Harold Corse, sent here from Aber deen by "Bobby" Brown, will be in the box and. will get a try-out as a pitcher. ' Eddie H earns of California, will be the new shortstop and an out fielder from Portland will be the third man. " ' t let Sunday Traoey Baker, the star batter of the team, was not in the game, And his work with the stick was missed. But he la now back on deck and those who like to see him send the ball over the fence into the river should be on hand, for Baker will be there again. - , v' Walla Walla Fans Loyal. As proof of the fact that Walla Walla baseball fans' will be presented with first-class exhibitions of the na tional game this summer, the commit tee appointed Monday night to raise funds for the support of a league team In Walla Walla, report that $507 was raised by them Tuesday In about two hours. This 1 more than half o the amount needed for the support of the team, and the committee is out today securing the balance. - The committee appointed is as fol lows: T. S. Scally, August Bade, Jas. Dacres and Harry Klmmerly. James Dacres has been appointed treasurer of the local league. Tickets were to day sent to the players signed up, and they are expected to arrive In Walla Walla today or tomorrow.. . Practice will commence Immediately, and the first game will be played Sunday with Pendleton. The grounds at the race track will be used by the league, the games all being held at that place. Walla Wal la Bulletin. , Our Want Ad Column . Your want ia placed before a thousand or mora want-seekers every day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of your want ad where result are the keynotes? - - FOR RENT." v FOR RENT A five-room boose on Adams avenue, opposite Mrs. Ma aon'a orchard; $8' per month. In quire of Mrs. Mason, 'phone Black 1(11.. FOR RENT New -room house with bath and pantry. Large lot; sight ly location; very cheap. Call M. f . FOR RENT The skating rink halL Largest hall m La Grande; hard wood floor. Mrs. Zuber. FOR RENT Suite of three rooms, furnished complete. Inquire of Mm O. D. Simmons. ., FOR RENT Furnisnea rooms, um In. Inquire at 1411 Washington- av enue. Next door to rink. FOR SALE About 8000 feet of thor oughly dry shlplap. Apply at G. EL Fowler's office. FOR SALS) OneXi-year-old horse, broke to drive single', tor a lady; two milch cows with young calves. Seven pigs, 100 chickens, three wagons, one) surrey, one buggy and several farm Implements. , Five pieces of tow property, Improved. Bargain If sold , at once. Inquire ef Mary K. Child era, Island City. FOR SALE Furniture, steel range, two heating stoves, bed lounge, ea ' tension table, Iron .beds and spring, lea box, fall leaf table, . flnt-daas organ. Other household goods. In quire at KIT Washington avenue. ; FOR RENT Large nor building, with shelving and counters. Inquire at KIT Washington avenue. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, for housekeeping; also bedrooms. In quire at HIT Washington avenue. . FOR RENT Furnished front room, close in; modern conveniences. 'Phone to Black OKI. Attention G. A. R. and W. R. C. . All members of the G. A. R. and W. R. C. are requested to meet at the I, O. O. F. hall Sunday afternoon at 2:S0 o'clock, in order to attend the Memo rial services at the Baptist church. I. W. FAULK, Commander. Support the University of Oregon appropriation bill. Vote "yes" No. 814 on June 1. Be a booster; not a knocker. I Seeds: I Seeds IAN Kinds W ---- - - FIELD and GARDEN 1 In bulk and in packages. We have been the seed distributor of this county for several years and our stock as usual is complete. Feed of All Kinds FOR RENT- Furnished rooms'. for light housekeeping. Mrs. B. C. Moore, corner Q and Fourth atrets. 'Phone Red. 1452. p WANTED. WANTED A position as stationary engineer. Practical experience. Ca give reference If required. Address Box TSI, La Grande. WANTED To trade lots in La Grande for horses.- Call at Hill's drug store. WANTED Three waltrei at Model restaurant Apr WANTED A man and wife to , take charge of a ranch near Cove. Ap ply to A. B. Conley, or address him In this city. Must be competent. . FOR RENT Three-room house on Fourth street; close lu. 6-1 8tt FOR BALE. FOR SALE -Buff Leghorn eggs. One dollar for each setting. Telephone to Red 812. FOR BALE Team ot heavy work horses, 1400 and lfiOO pounds; ( and T years; also team driving mares. In quire 1417 Washington Ave. t-14tf FOR SALE Two second-hand awn ings, 24 feet long with frames and fixtures complete and in good re pair. Price, each, $10.00. The Peo ples' Store. FOR SALE 600 feet of picket fence In good condition. Apply to Mrs. Zuber. WANTED Girt for general house work In small family. Apply at EaaUro Oregon Trust A Savings bank, .' . WANTED Situation by a capable young . manclerical. First-class references furnished. Address II. Box 651, La Grande, Ore, PASTURE. WANTED Horses to pasture by the month on good bunchgrasa. 61.lt per month. Inquire 1417 Washing ton avenue, or address Box 60S, ILs Grande, Ore. y , 44444t44444444444 WE HAVE IT! WHJSLT? the: very best line of GROCERIES and VEGETABLES In the city, everything tooth some and wholesome for stylish dinner tacles THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY E POLACK, Propr. Phone Main 75 EARLY ROSE SEED POTATOES ! t 2 : : STORAGE : A. V. OLIVER T .. W: H. B0HNENKAMP CO. WANTED Chance to make - quick; service In moving - furnitures andt pianos with special equipment for safe hauling. All kinds of transfer business solicited. Leave orders at Halsten's store or 'phone to Red' 1161. J. W. Black. :dealers in: HARDYVAREfSTOVES,FllRITlIRF,BlllLD!NG MATERIAL Agents for Huntington Lime, the best that reaches this market. Try It. Slater Block $ 644444)4)44I 1, f. - a-ag..v-J..-..,' .. . . v, . "' 11 I 1 i 'lMiill.-. I'll , ' "" in . r . t. ,' . 1. ' ; V.. i i "'I . III i -r I