La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 16, 1911, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    LA GitANDE EVEN1KU OlttiERYfcK,
FRIDAY, JUKE 16, 1911.
Page 7
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? Dcat Swelter
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Hot
j Kitchen
Cook With
Electricity
.Electric ranges wottH over-heat your
kitchen. You can keep the windows
open; range is draught-proof.
You can cook better because you can
regulate the heat of any part instant
ly and independently. -i , . v
You can cook quicker; heats up In a
minute, and stays hot as long as you
want it. .. : ' .' "'' "
Cook cleaner; no emokp.soot or ashes
Cook easier; stove' regulates the heat,
automatically,; and requires little at
tention. ,v No fires to build or wood to
carry in. ..' v ' : :,; y - -1 ,
Let us tell you about our special low
rate which maketi. tlectricity' cost
about the same as wood.' 1
Another shipment la on. the way, but
the demand is heavy so we urge you
to place your order now. .
Eastern G regon Light S lower Co.
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SPOKANE FIXDS VALUABLE IX
, FORMATION IX ROCK..
Scientists to Study Conditions as Va
v 5 Covered by Workmen.
11 HAPIf ANh
AMBULANCE
Uptown office Main 720
Kesioence pnone iviam 20 - .
E. L BUSSEY
Compute Equipment tor Resetting Mn Repairing J j
lift GRANDE IRON WORKS
i: -'; D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor. p ' :
I COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY
3B
That's Mat TKr All Say
Y-.
It's Good For What Ails You
Perry Pneumatic Water Systems, Samson
Wind Mills, Deming Pumps, Richardson & Boynton
Warm Air Furnaces, Pipe Valves and Fittings, Gut
ters, Plumbing Fixtures of AH Kinds, Full Assort
ment of Nickel Trimmings.
-BAY 6 ZWElFEl
PLUMBERS, HEATERS, SHEEl METAL WORKERS
A Trial Order Means More
j Mutton : i Lamb Beef r
K Pork Chickens Veal ,
GRANDE -RONDE MEAT CO.
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Spokane, WaBh., June 16, , (Special)
Believing that the discovery' of a
lava-charred log, imbedded 0
from the fac of a cut into basalt rock
formation in the eastern part of Spo
kane, will aid science to deduce much
important data regarding the geolog
ical status of the Spokane vail? y, ex
perts connected with the Smithsonian
Institute at Washington, D, C-, will be
requited by the Spokane chamber of
commerce to make a thorough analy
sis of the mass. - ' , '
Father A. J. Adams, S. J., instructor
of physics at Gonzaga college, Spo
kane, has made a series of experi
ments to determine the character of
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fpri it lg ft hardwood the log so far
has withstood all attempts at chem
ical analysis, probably owing to the
numerous changes it-, has undergone.
"After consulting every tellable au
thority at my command," Father
Adams S3ld,, "I hav reached the con
clusion that Spokane valley Is of com
paratively recent formation, a product
perhaps lot the Cenozolo period" Of
course the surrounding mountains,
such as the Cascades and the Rockies,
are of much older formation, dating
back, no doubt,, to the Mesozoic per
iod. "' t--'ikVj :
"The more recent crustal move-
ments in all probabilities took place
after the glacial per'od,' although the
volcanic eruptVna' in the vicinity of
Spokane date back 15,000 to 200,000
years. This peculiar volcanic bolt un
derlaying Spokane would seem to date
back at least 100,00 years. This for-t
niation In Division Btrest, in the local
ity of the stump, indicates that the
tree was imbedded during the recent
crustal changes. , ' . i
"The nature of the surroundings
and other geological conditions ac
companying th discovery are of the
utmost significance to the people of
ths are sine they aid science to de
duc? much interesting data relative to
geological ,shin of this locality not
heretofore JelfinfeTy established." ..
The l" was found by laborers em
ployed in a rock cut on the Spokano
International railway. The mgss was
split and hscked by the men, who did
not know TTg" scientific" value, though
three large fragments; the size of cord
wood, were'rSscued by npVesenta'ives
of th? Spokane chamber of commerce,
Gonzaga and Spokane Colleges and
civil engineers connected; with the
rrMlrond. "R. A, Margoyleh, a local
railway contractor had charge of th-3
work, also secured several 8-foot
pieces, whfch he will have fashioned
Into an tasy chair,
The formation at the point where
the log was encountered included
a layer of rock, one of ashes and an
other of rock," the thickest part of the;
wood being imbedded in ashes wltli
the basalt rock covering it. The roota
were burned off. while the rest, of the
log was charred, to depth" ranging
from one to two Inches. The colov of
the wood is dark brown. It Is close
grain and in a good state of preser
vation. ' '-'i V ,; ,
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't .-t,vsf t 7r ncn! tin .:;iv.
M1BIS05 SQUARE DOOMED.
' (Continued from page 3)
$3.75 PER M
' af the ..' ,
George Palmer Lumber Co.
I Retail Dept ' Phone, mam 8
adoption of th? plan would be a good
thing in New York, not only in con
nec'tlonwith the gag companies but
also for governing the operation "if
otherpubllc utilities including the pew
subways, the terms of operation of
Ihesa having. been. the cause of inter?
minable discussion and disagreement.
;r: : ' $ yr
JtOTICE OF STREET IMPROVEE.M
' To wtom it may , concern f 'Notice
is hereby given that in pursuance of n
rfsoltttion ,!(adopted ' by- the commoii
council of th pity of La Grande, Ore
poni cn the 9tft day of February,' 1910,
creating improvement district No. 16
and designating Sixth street as suob
district, and In' pursuance ot ft resolu
tion adopted by said common council
on the 24th day of May, 1911, where
by said council determined and ; de
clared Its intention to Improve all that
portion of Sixth street In said Im
provement district as hereinafter del
scribed, by. laying thereon macadam
pavement, cement curb and walk, the
council will, ten days after the ser
vice of this notice upon the owws
of the property affected and benefitted
byN6uch improvement, order that sa1
above described Improvement be
made; that the boundaries of said dis
trict to be so Improved are as follows:
V' ' All that portion of Sixth street, from
the north line of K avenue, to the
north line of C avenue. . , '
(A) And the property affected or
benefitted by said Improvement is as
follows: ' ; :.,.;:'v';rv
; Block 43, lots 5 and , block 48, lots
7 and 8; block 42, lota 3. 4. 5 and 6;
block, 43. lots 1. 2, 7 ind 8; block 38,
lots 1, 2. 7and 8; block 39. lots 3, 4, 5
and 6 block; 32, lots .3, 4, 5 and 6;
block 33, lots 1.-2, 7 and 8;block2.
lots 1, 2, 7 and 8; block 29, lots 8, 4, 5 '
and C; block 22, lots 3, 4, 5 and 6;
block 23, lots i, 2,'7 and 8; block IS,,
lots lrZ 7 and 8; block 19. lots 3, 1. j
5 and 6; block 12. lots 8, 4, 5 and !:
block J3, lots' 1, 2, 7 and 8; block S.
lots 1, 2, 7 and 8; block 9, lots 3. 4. 3
and 6, Chaplin's addition to La Grande ,
Oregon. , '
Notice Is hereby further given that
the council will levy a special assess-1
ment on all the property affected and
benefitted by such Improvement for
the purpose of paying for such im-'
provement. That the estimated cost of :
such improvement is the sum of $17,7
8C5.77. That the council will, on the1
21st day of June, 1911, meet at. the'; j
council . chamber at the hour of 8 I
o'cloik Py ra., to consider said esti
mated cost, and the levy of said aa-!
sessment, when a hearing will be'
granted to any person . feeling . ag
grieved by such assessment,
La Grande, Oregon, June 8. 1911. ' i
CITY COUNCIL O? LA GRAN'DC, 1 1
- i ' OREGON. '; ,
I By C. -M. HUMPHREYS,
Recorder of the city of La Grande,
Oregon.;. . ' " ""
rnisiciAss and subgeoss.
N. MOLITOR, M. I;. fhyaiclas and
SurgeoB. Corner Adams Are. aud
Depot street. Office, Mais 68; RoI-
dene 69. ' . ,-
i. L. RICHARDSON, M. D.
J. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D.
- Drs. Richardson t Loughlin,
. , Physicians axd 8urgecns, '
Phot 98 Offlc Black 1362; Ind. 853.
Office Hours 9 to 11; 2 to 6; 7 to 8.
Dr. Richardson's Res. Main BB; Ind.
812.'. . : ; ; ';.'.' :
Dr. : Louhlin's res. Main 757; ind
' 1297. ;' "
C, H. UPTON, Ph. O. M. D. PhysU Ian
and surgeon. Special attention 10
Eye, Ear, Nose ana Throat. ' Office
. la La Grande National Bank Bulb'.
Ing. Phones: Office Main i. lies!
deuce Main 32.'
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DR. II. L. UNDERWOOD Physician
and Surgeon, Special attention ' to
diseases and surgery of the eye.
, Phones: Office Main 22;. Res-
dence- Main 728. Ind. 631.
Eat Uncle Sam's
Breakfast Food
forBreakkfast.
FRESH STRAWBERRIES
from Cove
Also a FRESH SUPPLY of
1- - ,'", :
Vegatables every mrrning,
R6yal Grocery
H. Pattison, Prop,
i Not In the Association
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THE GOSSARD CORSETS.
They lace In front as a re
' suit the abdomen la relieved ot
all pressure. Support is given,
and devip breathing is encour
' aged. .
They gently but surely compel
a correct standing position and
'a graceful carriage.
Mrs: Robert ratticci
CorscL'cre. Phone Klaek 1131.
lhy pay Rent? Vleloazysr
J money to build, am yes
pay us as you would rer.t
, I.' R. OLIVER
For the quickest and Most Re
liable .
MESSENGER
SERViCE
Call Main i or Independent 121.
II. KESLER.
; Calls Answered Promptly.
O'CGNNELUS
Cigar Store
Pool, BIlllardst Cigars, Tobac
co and Soft Drinks best and
most complete line of cigars in
the city. . .
Observer Coast Irf ague base
ball scores every day there's a
pame. t.
Corner Depot and Jefferson St.
)EO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteoppth
Physician. Sommer Bldg.. Rooms 7,
8, 9 and 10. Phoaes: Home 1332. !
Pacific, Main 63, Residence phone, j
Black 951. Successor to Dr. C. K t
. Moore.' j
J. C. PRICE, D. M. Deutist. Room j
23, La Grande National Bank Build
Ing. Phone "Black 399. -.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON .Veterinary Sur
geon. Office at Hill's Drug Store
. La Grande. Residence phone, Re
701; Office phone, Black 1361; Inde
pendent phone C3; both phones at
residence.
ATTORXEIS AT LAW.
COCHRAN ft COCHRAN Attorney :
Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch
ran. I Grande . National Bank
Bldg., La Grande, Oregon. 1
T. H. CRAWFORD Attorney at Law
Practices In al lthe courts of the
Stats and United States. Office In
La Granae Nmiuubi Ban Bldg., La
Grande. Oregcu. ' , ! ;
Savoy Hotel
EUROPEAN PLAN!'
The rooms are good and
Steam heated only one
block'from depot
D. C. Brichoux,Prop.
Plumbing
and Heatin&r
it
John Melville
H28 Adims Avt
LA GRANDE, . ORE
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J. H. PEARE;
O. W. C. NEI50N Mining Eaiglneer
Baker C'ty, Oregon.
Never leave home on ajourney without a
bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. It lg almost certain to
be needed and cannot bj obtained when on
board the cars or stenmshlp. For sale by
ll dealers. ' '
UDDOSite C. 8. Land Oftlr a Hnm. i.n
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Oi i IT I TCsVf The ,aesf method for preparing such delicious bev- I
- ' -. iiiautu irjiin biiuiuidic nun egg,
I miniffa DL..-L.1. f n i .
""'viibuh, tyy rnwapide, vrange runcn, ana
t ' tnAw AmltL-ii'... iL.i , M mm m. mm, mhm. -
v.i.vi. vviniiiiaii vi
are very populat
Electric ; Drink Mix
Snowdrift Flour is without an equal. Don't take our
word for it, but try H and know for yourself v
Waters-StanchfieldPioduceCo;
im WERSOH AVE.