La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 05, 1910, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    MONDAY, DEGCME
5, 1310.
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COAL INDICATIONS GOOD ALONG
THE GRANDE LONDE
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A. GARD1NIER, Prep, and
LA GRAITDE EVE1TI1TG OZZZZYTJl-
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ire Pelleloas" If made from
" RALSTON SELECT EGAS
'Thy are pure, unadulterated
til wkelesome, only the ckele.
est grain obtainable Is used.
1 20c Package
Use either phene '
Ladies and Gents
I 0mt .
"1011; THE BOOTBLACK".
HASfOVED'
to 1 1 18 "Adams5 Aye., ; where
... ha will sem all custom- ;
v ers, new and old
.. iJU" V i !.. b'.4;. i
Have
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ttloe vtoioa ooaltttevs exttti v
e tar enough lato the ante t
-evolution to foresee the nltlmata -triumph
of incandesant electrlo
lighting the GENERAL ELEC-
"TRIC MADZA LAMP.
' j. The sago old phlosopher flaw
hla kite during a thunder torm,
and by means of a key attracted -and
discovered electricity, but
eTolutloa decreed that modern
Inventive genlua should discover
an rracandescant lamp that . Is
revolutionizing artificial light
THE f; GENERAL - ELECTRIC
MADZA LAMP gives nearly1
three times the light of the or;
dlnary carbon , lncandescant
and costs no more to operate. In
addition to this It gives light , of
. a vajtly ; superior auallty--a
clear white light like the sun's
Everywhere people are having -their
houses wired for, electric,,
light, since the Invention, of the-;
GENERAL ELECTRIC MADZA
LAMP. It has made electricity
as'bheap as' It Is convenient y ;
Come In for a moment today and K
let "us prove' to "yourentlrtf iat"
lsfactlon that there la no longer ,
a possible excuse tor you to be
without the' ! gf safest" of '., all
household conveniences elec
tric llskt'"" : '
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IitandPowiH,
iNev lranster.
PROPRIETOR
PHONE :
RED, 3762 j
DrayicjcfaHIdsds
Ccmpatfy
CLIG1NAL SAM DALTOJJ.
Apepears at the Orpheum Tonight
Wltk Els Owa, Fanny totzi.
. Sam Dalton, the original' English
fanny song writer, and a man who
has a world-wide reputation, ie at the
Orpheum tonight He Is a headiiner
on the Pantages circuit His career In
England Is marked by columns of
press notices' that tell of his taxa
bilities. However this stellar attrac
tion to not all that Mr. Gardinier
overs' for he haVe headiiner In "The
Juggling Parrots.- They Juggle ev
erything from a peanut to a cult .of
clothes. Both "of these numbers are
more than ordinary. They bring com
edy Into the act
Lillian Travtlle is here from Lon
don. She sings lit. ' Dalton's songs
with a sweet winning voiced She ex
emplifies the ltta and 17th centr
wearing the apparel; for1 boys and
girls." ' 1
May Emerald is a contortionist
who Is always sure to pleaie. This
.program which' is sure to (pleasG. will
oe eeen'tonignt" and" every night natil
Wednesday..' ',,
THE COMPANY
IS HERE.
Burgomaster Goes en at the Stew-
are Toaigfct wita stars vBfc .i
With plenty of pretty t girla, the
same only Gub C Welnburg, the ori
ginal comedian; the Burgomaster
company arrived in the city today aad
is ready for. the big attraction at the
Steward tonight1 It is certain to tie
a '. real . catchy productlonr too for the
songs have been changed, thbugh the
old 1 popular : numbers are '. still ( in
cluded. There are aliaB hundred peo
ple and they are" mostly sjlrls.' 4 . f
! Av kew I1towrat;'lie',iiaffc
Manager Sherwo.d presents a new
bill at the Isls picture h use and last
night delighted a full huss.,The Ble
tures' show! a wrled selection T from
the comic to the picturesque." Hank
and Lank Take Rest Is a laughf
able Comedy well worth seeing. The
other plctnres shown include: A Bou
quet; In Spreewald, Prussia; the Sig
net Ring; The Nine of Diamonds The
lllusTrated-popular Song shown on
the screen lsce of the f atchy scrt,
Cannibal Isle.
Notice of Street Improvement
To whom it may Concern: , ,
Notice Is hereby given that In pur
suance of a resolution adopted by the
Common Council of ' the City of La
Grande, Oregon, on the 15th day of
December,1 1909, creating! Improve
ment district No. 13, and designating
N. Fit eutei, aa such district, and in
pursuance of a resolution adopted by
s.ild. Common Council on the 2nd day
of November, 1910, . whereby said
Council" ..determined 'and declared its
Intention to Improve all that portion
of N. Fir Street, in said improvement
district as hereinafter described, by
laying thereon Blthullthlc Pavement,
the-Council will, ten days after the
service of this notice upon the owners
of the property affected and benefitted
by such improvement, order that said
above ... described Improvement be
made -that "boundaries of said dis
trict tq be so improved are as follows:
All that portion of N. Fir street,
from the South Curb Line of Monroe
Avenue to the North Lne of S. avenue.
Notice is' herebrl' further given that
the" Council will levy a special assess
inent on all ihe property affected and
benefitted ' by such improvement for
the purpose of paying for, sucn im
proyement ' That Jh 'estimated C9st
of such lmpfovemenf is the sum of
$2529.(0. ..That, the Council will oi
the 7th day of December, 1910, meet
at the Council chamber at' the hour
OI 8 0 CIOC r. m., lo cuiiBuor wu w
tlmated cost and the levy of said as
MBBment when a hearing i will be
granted to any person feeling ag
grieved by such assessment . ''
La Grande) 'Oregon, November 23
-IJIO.-- ' 1 . . . J.LiJ..".;- ; '
City Council of La Grand, Oregon,
By D. E. COX,
lRe( order,of the City of La Grande.
Nor. 26th lot
Every family has need of a good, retlable
liniment For Bpntinn, brobjea, soreneaj of
the naittcles nd rhwmtie pint there it
none better tlian CbumberlsinV Ml by
Tllil LIOE TO
THREES THOrSAIfD TOSS TO C0S2
BY FEElGlIT.
Will be Use! te Ceastrtet Centeat
Tiers for Bridge at Cellle.
Portland Oregon; Dec.? 6. (Special)
Three thousand tens of California
granlto from the quarries at Ocklln
have been contracted for by " Oregon
Trunk builders to be UBed 'as rein
forcement' of the concrete iplere of the
big new steel' bridge ; to be "thrown
across 'the Columbia' River" at ' Celllo
to admit the new' Hill road to this
state. . V,., ,,,- -'.'-
" The material must be brought over
the 'Hantaan' roads" and' freight
charges will appropriate $10 per ton;
so that this feature of construction
will increase the" cost' of " the big"
bridge' about ' $100,000.' The 'granite
will be "Wed' to protect 'the fjuje 'of the
huge yncrete'colu'tdns supporting the
massive" bridge' frem'the 'pfessdre Vf
floating bergs when the'lcs breaks "up
in the Spring 'sis Veil' as r to i : afford
greater 4 resisting" power agalnsi' drift
and' debris brought down1 when the
Columbia la rai flodC for the sti'eW'to
Very -swift at' that 'point' 5 '
It Srsi at first Ihougnt 'tlie' 'or
rock would serve but Presi(leiii John
Ti BUvsit 'laslstei ' thaTanlte "be
ueed";uItwai 'fire't' arranged to get
rock;froni Washington 'quarries near
at said, bit work af those 'points has
tee Suspended tor' the' wtnter." Then
it' was' found necessary to ' secure the
material from California.
It is desired to have the stone Placed
beforl the bJgh water comes 'in the
Columbia so that' the 28 piers , of the
brldgeVnow partly completed, will be
protected against the winter freshets.
otherwise they may be carried away
and tie "work will then have to be
done all Over again.
BiRLVRIOING FOB WAGER
F .... . ... ., . , . ,
FROM NEW 'YORK TO SAN FRAN
CISCO ISyllER AIM.
Has Reached Baker. aty Wlti Wy.
omJng Pony as Meais of TraveL
Alberta Claire, the Buffalo, Wyom
ing girl who is riding on a wager
from that place to New York City by
the way of San Francisco and New
Orleans arrived in Baker yesterday,
say 8 the Democrat She left ' Buffalo
on April 2 and claims to hare cov
ered 2,308 miles. .
If she makes the trip successfully,
she is to receive a ranch and 11,000,
Under the terms of the 'wager she
was allowed $2 when she started
and to have the use of no funds for
her expenses other than that she
earns enroute. She does this 'by ap
pearing In a vaudeville stunt in each
town and has been engaged by the
Orpheum management . to appear on
Monday, Tuesday and Wetjnesday ev
ening of this week. . . , , ' ' ( .
She Is armed with a six shooter,
and aside from her pony, her 'only
traveling companion is a large Shep
herd, dog, Her best record of. trav
eling for one day was 65 miles;' She
rides a Wyoming, cow ipony aged
eight years.
i
ant ads oar, one cent a word.
For Quick
Messenger Service
Mi!
. ;C. M.'3nlIMPHREYS ! . .
Q Candidate' for, City Recorder
0 1 Respectfully ; solicits your
A'"support ' ' "
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LofjJ Interest Xecessary to a hoc
ecssfal Err,lnttlng.
(Wallowa Sun) H .
.. YTallowa,' endowed laTisidy as' the
(xiter'of 'a district, hard' to be eur
la tW r&iBing of all kind's of
crops, and which can pasture large
herds of cattle, and bring them to a j
state of perfection, without the help
of feeding other than Nature; has re
sources In other lines that alone would
be sufficient to iprovlde a large and
profitable "source of business for the
local merchants In supplying the nee4s
cf the labor necessary to Opei&te these
Industries. . '
The possibilities of this section as a
mineral district are so great and are
so aiisured by the results already ob-
taned in the' development of the sev
eral properties, now worked, that the
realising' of 'this, Is "only a matter of
time necessary for capital' to become
informed of the local resources along
these lines. '' " ' V
Th combinations 'of metalsvto be
obtained from local ores are such
that they in conjunction .'with the
coal deposits opened up along the
Grande onde river, where the indica
tions are most (promising,, and point
to the permanency of these deposits,
will make possible their, reduction to
a commercial asset right at home, and
wiH produce a payroll, for the; city,
with Its , attendant, good market fqr
everything the ranch can produce. ;,
.From any standpoint at which one
looks, the opportunities offered by this
district for Investment in mineral op
erations, supplemented by its rail and,
water' transportation, jheap and erne t
kpt power,, the, outlook is abundant
with promise, for. ,the future and tho
the. hastening to a realization, of this
can be facilitated by the co-operation
of each and everyone in placing before
the outside world . facts, sound and
true, and even in the most fertile brain
cannot, go - further than what actual
Inspection wi ... prove., , ; t .v , ; ' ,
Looking back over the hlsto.ry of
the mineral development in the United
States, one can readily notice that the
loclitleswhlchhave obtained prom
inence as .fields for the profitable In
vestment of capital are those wherein
and started, even in a small way, with
out outside help, and towards this end
must we strive. -
Watching the progress of arglcul-
ture, one sees a tendency to what
some are calling "Intensified farming,'
that Is the small tract highly cultlvat
ed, and If this is true, a home market
for the products besides being more
prdfltable, is almost necessary, and
any effort that will nelp to foster an
industry that will produce this mar
ket should be' encouraged. , '
Oregon, and Wallowa county In par
ticular, has a class of citizens that she
may well be proud of, who have ac
complished much for the betterment
of this their chosen home," and a very
small amount of energy ' from each
will, if co-operated, and with a com
mon aim, produce , results that will
astound even tnose wnose conception
of the future of this section Is par
ticularly bright and vivid. v
USED TIMER LAND
Norway Spruce and Scotch, Fine to be
I , Used In Future. ;
; Portland, Ore., Dec 5. ; (Special)
Nine thousand acres of burned over
timber" lands in the" Pacific; North
west will be re-seeded with Norway
spruce and Scotch pine,. jifccordlng, to
an announcement made' by J . F. Kim
mel .'of I the Forest' Service. " Seeding
is already under way and will be com
pleted' before snows set in among the
mountafna. " " k '
.' i lloettot the work Is' being 'done in
the Sulslaw forests m Western Ore-,
gon along the' CoasVand In the Olymr
plc forests in Washington. The For
est service plans to reclaim Iri this
way '.thousand 6f acres' of burned off
lands 'everj year. .There are a mil
lion, and a half yearbtd 'tress ..In the
nurseries of the Forestry Department
in the -Northwest ; ready 'for trans
planting where re-seeding Is lmprac
ticable.
l , ' Cleaning and Pressing. :
1 Ladles; and Gen's Clotnlng cleaned,
pressed ' and repaired 'With "satlsfa
tion. Ladles' work a specialty. 1704
East Adams avenue, W. R. " Baxter,
Prop. ;. ; j v :. '
Want ads pay, one cent a word
VAUDEVILLE
HAY EKERAL Contortion Novelty Act
THE JCCGilfiG rA3Ii:0TTS IN A C03IEDY JUGGLING ACT.
SAH DALTON Eeeentrle local' 'Comedlav
EISS LILLIAN ' TRAVEtLE Ught Ballad Yocailst, Soubrette and
character' change artist
Everts Prices 15 and
fScvr People Mcndiyscz'-Tliurctlj
Llatiiieej VcdAtsdayg-Sattirdays-Sundayj, 2 o'clock
ard All Utlidayj Llalince Prices, 10 and ISc
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PIXLEY & LUDELIS'
MusicaL Masterpiece
THE IDEA
GUS. C WEINBURG
TheJOnginal Peter Stuyvesant
And the same Big Company
of Favorites
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Including Jthat
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PRIGES: 50c, 7301.00 aiM 01.50
SEATS ON SALE SATURDAY, DEC. 3
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