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WGE TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1910 ! ! l! !! W S i .1, .If: I!' H i 1. 1' 4 'J I i " Onyx 8 Ho si tety The following numbers we wish to call your special attention to Children's silk lisle, black and colors : - -A ' - medium weight, linen heels and toes NEW PLANT IS FINISHED J Women's silk lisle, black and colors silK lisle, extra good Smith & Green 25c : 25c 25c - 50c fclws aiid Hosiery Only 20 iH-jiPt Street. y. All Machinery Tested and Found to lie Pj in Working: Order and Bendy TfiOl'GII IT KAS .NO XAJIE fKEA3f KKY IS BEADY.:-. i r : i buoy ma Cfe ranor. 9. DEPOT SWEET THE ELITE DYE MAHAFFEYBLDG WORKS Steam and Fi ench dye cleaning of Ladies and Gent's clothing, Ladies' silk waists and evening gowns cares ni!Jy cleaned ;rrARR?d-;. felt and, Panama hats '. . cleaned and blocked. All work guaranteed. We call or and deliver work. ' ' H. B. Waggoner, Manager. Tel Main 6k SUMMER GOAL JUST RECEIVED A car of Rock Springs Nut Coal. The proper fuel for the range during the hot months. : Grande Ronde Cash Co ; BOTH PHONES . v-- N. K. WEST, President WM. MILLER, Vice President ' T." J. SCROGGIN, Cashier H. E. COOLIDGE, Ass't Cashier No. 6314 United States National Bank of La Grande CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Directors , N. K. WEST J.L. CAVINESS WM. MILLER. A. T. HILL. J.' C. HENRT H.R COOLIDGE Though still without an official title the new creamery company is doing business In a limited way' on North Fir street today. The plant was 'set in motion yesterday and all parts of the machinery have been thoroughly worked out. The concern will be rea dy to do business on a capacity scale within a day or two. , ; "Grande Ronde Creamery Company" was the cognomen first agreed upon but it was learned that this caption contacted wuu viuvW .i!r.ca2y ing and the matter is now up to the state officials who will give their sanction to suggested names as soon as possible. , . The plint 13 housed In a remodeled structure en Fir street and weaia a clean appearance, both exteriority and interlorlly. Manager 6. W. Noyes and Buttermakcr ClCla::i Iiave been busy today, adjusting tils various pieces of machinery and the plant now is ready to do business as soon as a name under which it will be operated Is selected. ' . r ' L. SPANGLER, Mgr. mg C. BAKER.; Pap. ' T. J. SCROGGIN C. T. BACON FRANK CONLEY Depot Site at Tralrle City David Ecdes and Grant Geddes have decided on thp depot grounds at Prairie City. The depot is to be lo cated on what Is known as the Mc TIailey place just south of town. Messrs. Eccles and Geddes went over the rorxl yrrt-M-ov in n special leaving Baker Just afternoon and re turning in the evening. This is rec ord tirti i for t!r -rond, it belnr fastest trip that has been made over this mountain line. Mr. Geddes states that there is as much talk in Prairie over the comet as here. He recited an Incident that happened while in that town yester day. A number of children were busy looking for the comet and a little boy upon being asked what they were look A New Department. We have for the benefit of the com mercial and busines man, weened a night shop. We will call for clothes, clean and press and deliver them while you sleep. Last call for clothes 9.30 P. M., delivery not later thanlA. 1M. : ' 1118 Adams Ave. Pfione ''Main 735 ing for exclaimed that ; they were looking for the star that was covered with white wool-Baker City Herald. ' Coijon As a Food. Little Rock," Ark., May 24. When quantities and its uses are known, quantities and its usesare fully known It will solve many of the problems that now confront Americans. This declaration is made by officials of the Interstate Cottonseed Crushers' Asso ciation, which convened in the Arkau sas capital today for an annual ses sion of three days. Many new by-products of cotton seed have lately been discovered and when perfected will largely increase the food value of that article. Prom inent physicians declare that cotton seed oil is the most nutrlous and healthful of foods, as well as the most easily digested. Cottonseed crushers declare that when the merits of their products are known better, the cow and the hog will take a back seat, and cottonseed oil will be universally used instead of lard and butter. A superior quality of paper is made of cottonseed hulls which are also used largely as bran for fertilizers. - DRY 1 am prepared to furnish Dry Chain Wood, a!- ' so partly seasoned wood, to all corner. Kind ly phone your order to I. . B E A N , PHOnE RED 377 "jr.'.'.ww.'wy.TO'iigiMiw'HH 235 ZESBB222X5SE3 Complete equipment for resetting' rubber buggy tires. : and ( repairing LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. F.TGERALD, Propn'etor ' Gjmplete Machine 1 Shops and .Foundry We will sell you the Earth and loan you the money fo buy it c; J. BLACK the Real Estate Man. DRINK Natural Mineral Water Bottled as It Flows From the Spring . It's Good for what Ails You CD) I ILJ Ll O . . . , . ........ .... -., . , . Millions; in oil are you getting your share ? Listed California Oil Companies pay $700,000 a month in dividends to their stockholders, and have, paid altogether over $30,000,000 in di'id.1ndi ' Unlisted Oil .Companies have disbursed profits in amounts to bring these totals up to MILLION A MONTH, and FIF TY MILLIONS IN AGGREGATE! The production of Petroleum in California fo r the month of March, 1910, was 5,500,000 barrels, an increase of 600,000 barrels over any previous month, and an average of G6,000, 000 barrels production for the current year. At present prices this oil production is worth over Three and a Half Million Dollars a Mont h, and will amount to over FORTY MIL LION DOLLARS THIS YEAR. i And yet despite this prodigious outpouring iof Petroleum from California's Oil fields, the consumption is far ahead of production by f ully 16,000 barrels a day. That is, why the prices of crude oil are sure to be maintained, and why the Oil Industry is a permanent as well as a profitable investment. . ' Arid the field that produces the most. oil, and the better oil is Coalinga. Just think, the California National Crude O il Company owns thousands of acres in this field. If we only develop one-tenth of this territory and get wells only half as good as the balance of the field, the income would be a bout 500 per cent per year on your investment at 40 cents per share. , . ; Subscribe now, because the stock advances to 50 cents this jveek. California National Crude Oil Co: I,W. Hellman Bldg., Los Angeles, Gal. Gentlemen: Kindly issue me. ..... t . ; . .shares of the Treasury Stock above corporation Enclosed find $. . . . .payment same ML NATIONAL CRUDE OIL CO. I. IV. HELLMAN BUILDING, - Los Angeles- California National Crude Oil Co. I. W. Hellman Bldg., Los Angeles, Gal. Gentlemen: i Kindly issue me. . . . . ..... .shares of the Treasury Stock above corporation Enclosed find $.... .payment same VT ... ?: . V ' Y L X I: j : in oei Bkl of em put con fcfte i schi ! the ' leth der asgi ing the i East e l y i '. sc ' ran ung He u Moi i jan " orth ' ds ' 'd a Stai 1 rmk ' ring Icing it I ck a Name . . . . . . . Address IDS PAV namo . Address ....... m Ml i ooee