PAtiE TWO uA GRAriDE EVENING OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1910. THE OBSERVER BRUCE DENNIS Editor r.d Owner. , Entered at the postofliee at L Grande as sccond.rl.us matter. SUBSCRIPTION BATES Daily, single coyy 5c Pally, per week, 15c Dally, per month...;....' . C'c E-l-L - . . .. . . .... J This paper will not publish an ar ticle appearing over a nom de plume. Signed articles will be revised sub ject to the discretion of the editor, riease sign your articles and save disappointment. become sparkling and br'ght, an 1 n;i y the Indians rejoice with a war dance at the reservation t over the sigiiKj vsjtory of Pendleton over her sls'er cities In Eastern Oregon. ------ - - - WESTERN' GROWTH WELL, OI0S LOST THE ASTLUM. We suppose the proper thing to say right now Is that an Insane asylum is an undesirable thing to have in - a county; that it repels rather than attracts settlers in Its vicinity; that It discourages the young who get Jobs as attendants, etc, ec. , Yes, we might say all those things at this time of defeat but we are not going to do it. It Is enough to know that the little city of Union made a most gallant fight for what she be lieved she was entitled to and los. Her methods were fair, honest and up right because Tom Wright. W. J. Townley and a half hundred more Un- Ion citizens have done their ight'rg tiil ZUf iui Inn eooie years ana it is the only way they know. They put forth every merit Union posseased, and we want to say they had a galaxy of facta which seemed to us impov ible to overcome. These men did not ' enter the contest naking It a life or J death proposition, but they put up a campaign that Is a credit to their city, even In defeat. . ' ' And to be a good loser Is bettor than to be a winner, for as N. K. West 1 used to remark, "Anybody can win ! occasionally." Union Is a good lo3er. I There are no sore spots on he-.. She ' feels that she made good in everything ; iVd of her by the board, anl with thai she is willing to dismiss the mat- ter and take up something else lhat may l;e of much more Important. ,Tc Pendleton, the winner of Ut bughouse, Union county offers con grntulatlons. May the state ere t a granite structure, illuminated with light from radium bulbs, may the I water In tha Umatilla rker at once ' Look for I West's Big Ad. 1 . ; , : : ! It Starts Monday, Jany 2 Referring to the Pacific Coast states' progress during the year about to close, "The Westerner" says: It is as interesting as any tale of romance to consider the many pro ducts which come out of the ground of the Pacific Coast states, and how : many million dollars' worth of them are sold la all parts of the world. The 1910-1911 orange season has Just opened and competent experts among the growers and railroad traf fic people estimate the crop will be i worth $50,000,000, or ten millions In ; excess of any previous season, j Green fruits of California this year ; yielded J12.000.000, and the dried fruits will; produce fully $15,000,000. j While orange is still king in Cali ' fornia, the tremendous development of the oil districts of that state is probably destined to push oil to the throne within a few years. The most conservative estimates for oil for 1910 show about 75.000,000 barrels with a -value of $36,000,000. And at that, a number of the great gushers which are known to have a capacity of 25, 000,000 barrels a day or more, are nmwx1 i)nn to a fln-m' tyf 2,000 tC 5," 000 barrels a day. With the opening of the Panama canal within the next three years, the completion of pipe line facilities now building, the pro duction of California oil will make a phenomenal spurt to an output which it would be almost staggering at this tirne to estimate In barrels. Al though fabulous fortunes have al ready been created out of "California oil, they are as nothing to those which are yet to be made from It. Investors really little realize the "opjportunl tles" which are literally going "beg ging" dally In the shape of "oil stocks" of modest, but perfectly le gitimate oil companies of such dis tricts as the Midway-Marlcopa, Kern River, Coallnga, and other well known districts of southern Califor nia. The year 1911 bids fair to be pne of marked activities for the state of Oregon. Dut In part to the unusual railroad activities the past year has been one of Remarkable progress. With the construction work now afoot In Central Oregon, and the develop ment of the Oregon Codst. adjacent to the Willamette valley, 1911 seems destined to be Oregon's banner year. The most notable development in the western part of the state is the government work at the mouth of the Sulslaw river, he completion of the harbor at Florence, and the arrival of the railroads. According to the Eu gene (Ore.) "Register," the govern ment Jetty has already been complet ed twenty-seven hundred feet. Sixty thousand dollars have already been expended on this work. As showing the universal drift of sentiment to ward Florence, Oregon, the following editorial from the "West." a Florence j newspaper Is apropos. The "West" says: Aaiong those vho have recently purchased lots In Florence are Chas. W. Howard and C. O. Samaln. two' young business men of Portland, who have Invested here for speculation. Florence Is rapidly, coming to the Trent on account of the harbor im provements and railroad prospects. Property here is certain to advance in value rapidly during the next few yeVs. The surroundln? country Is rich In natural resources so the fu ture prosperity of the town is assured. The "boosted" tourist travel of Cal ifornia Is said. In a money sense, to be worth $14,000,000 annually. It Is a common error with many to think the tourist travel the, greatest single producer of money for California. For a fact it is not now outstripping, and there is no reason to believe It will ever outstrip In a financial sense, the value to California of the orange or of the oil. It may in time outrun the gold, as it has done the money value of deciduous fruits. It has almost caught up with the financial import ance of dried fruits. But the green and dried fruit production is . con stantly on the increase, the same as the tourist travel. So there may be a change in their present relative po sitions within a year or two. GEORGE PALMER, Piles. . F. J. HOLMES, Tlce Tres. IT. L. BREMIOLTS, Ass't. Cash. EARL ZCSDEL, 2d Ass't Cash. F. L. METERS .Cashier. La Grande National Bank of La Grande, Oregon United States Depository Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $200,000.00 DIRECTORS. GEORGE PALMER, W. L..BREXH01TS tt.j. enraen f. l.mlteks f. J. HOLMES IT. M. FIERCE C. C FEMXGTOX W. D. CLEATER F. M. BTRIT ITila or ample resources and. facilities we can render yoi effl. deal wnk aad handle your business to jour entire satisfaction. Regarding this location of a bug house and Pendleton's success in the matter, the Evening- Observer moves that hats be removed in recognition of the extraordinary ability shown by Bill Furnish, E. W. McComas, Bill Thompson and the rest of those Uma tlllas who never buckle their belts in the last hole without bringing In some game. But, somehow, they are a likeable set of Indians even though they did grab the 'possum this time. The next legislature will be called upon to do a few things, the princi pal one being the disbursement of bUle uiuuey, Legislatures In the past have not been slow about expendi tures and Oregon Is anxious to see what this' one will do. . Baker City admits now that she never was in real earnest about be ing a candidate for the asylum loca tion. "Put on the old gray bonnet." This holiday epoch cannot last for ever, so you had better begin to figure on the straight old grind once more. Extension Is Postponed. The proposed extension of the Uma tilla project in the west end of Uma tilla county Is not apt to be made at this time, according to the press re ports from Washington relates the Pendleton East Oregonlan. The morn ing papers of the northwest publish a disch from Washington, saying President Taft has approved of the recommendations of the board of army engineers which spent several weeks last summer In viewing the western projects. These recommendations merely included the expenditure of $325,000 for the Umatilla project. H. G. HobBon, in charge of recla mation work in the northwest with headquarters in Portland, In talking to the East Oregonlan over the tele phone, stated this morning that ac cording to the press report which was the only thing he had before him, the proposed extension could not be made with funds from the $20,000,000 appropriated at the last' session of congress for the completion of the reclamation projects under way. He said the $325,000 appropriation was merely for the completion of the Uma tilla project on the east side of the Umatilla river. Hopson said it was possible that the proposed extension could be, made from the regular reclamation service funds but he did not think that it would be done. The general belief here is that the iproposed extension was turned down by the board of army engineers for the reason that they probably re garded It as practically a new project, whereas the $20,000,000 appropriation was made for the completion of pro jects now under way. At The Star. Slide, you lobster slide! yelled one small urchin as he watched the world's series base bail game between the Cubs and Athletics as portrayed by the picture machine at the Star last night. The picture is clear and dis tinct and portrays the exciting game In such an Interesting manner that the urchin was justified In his ex clamation. Besides the different In nings of this great American game the audience gets a good view of all the great players In characteristic poses and visiting players, from the presentation of the automobile to Ty Cobb down to Brownie Burke, the Cincinnati Reds mascot It Is a great picture and every devottee of the great sport should see this picture. RELIABLE Foot Warmers This is the season when a good, hot water bottle Is appreciated. If yon haven't a good one, now Is a particularly good time to procure one.' ITe hare a new fresh stock right from the ntak. erg. Every bottle has years of wear in it if properly cared for. Oar higher priced bottles are guaranteed. The guarantee means that yon are to have a new bottle if the one you pur chase gives ont on account of imperfect construction. AH of our bottles are made upon hon. or and no matter what yon pay yon are insured full value for your money. 75c to $2.50. ' Let ns supply yon. , WipStmh it mm mm- mm. na W DrugComp'ny THE S. A. 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