La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 14, 1911, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,
I'fttDAY, JULY 14, 1911.
PAGE 3
Thi3 plat gives size, location and price of 2 choice
home sites. Nearly acres for $300.00. Hake your
own terms. Buy in Riverside addition and be assured
of a big profit in a short time.
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WM. MILLER & BRO.
PHONE
MAIN 1
1107 Adams Ave.
Savoy Hotel
EUROPEAN PLAN
The rooms are good and
Steam heated only
block from depot
one
D. C. Brichoux Proo.
Bight in your busiest Benson when you
have the least time to spare you are most
iikeiy to take diarrhoea and lose several
flays' time, unless you have Chamberlain
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at
hand and take a dose on the first appear
ance of the disease. For sale by all dealers.
FAM US KING
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CUM MEAT
0011 POSSIBLE
AUSTRALIAN SHEEP SEXT
WESTERX CAXADA.
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Careful Study , of Meat Situation
America Indicates Drop. ,
In
Chicago, July 13 (Special) Hope
for cheaper meats in the United
States is held out by the rapid growth
or tne alfalfa fed beef cattle and
sheep Industry of the western provln
cea of Canada, attention to which has
he said, "wifl supply the world with
wheat and meat In time to come. I
make this statement from the stand
point of one who is In a position to
know what the future has in store for
this country. Now that it Is being
rendered accessible to the markets of
the world through the construction of
the two new transcontinental rall
raods, the Canadian Northern and the
Grand Trunk Pacific, and the further
extension of the. Canadian Pacific,
this country will be developed beyond
the expectations of the most optimistic.
NOTICE OP STREET IMPROVEMENT
TO WHOM IT MAN CONCERN. Not
t'ce i i pursuance
of a resolution adoptea by the. com
mon council of the city of La Grande,
Oregon, on the ,17th day of August,
Just been called by the arrival In that) J910, reatIn improvement district
nu. -so. ana Designating unestnui
are those that everybody Is looking
for, because when you smoke one of
thcin, yon want more. The Inst pnll
is the sweetest Get the last pull.
t ; Cement Contractor J
Consult him before letting your sidewalk
5 POUND TIN TOPS
CAR LOAD RECEIVED
George Palmer Lumber Co.
Retail Dept. Phone, Main &
Your Electric Range is Ready for You
cation to hrnr. ,,,.w.U;f;,..it,i,, ".-., '. $
It will make your kitchen hours shorter and eas
ier. , No fires to build, no wood or coal to carry in, no - ;
smoke or soot. Just press a button and the range ' i
heats up in an instant and stays hot as long as you '
want it. No heat wasted, you pay for just what you .
wrn rvr . r 1 v .1 ir. 1
win in 01 uverneac me JXJtcnen
" If you have been sweltering for hours every day in
I a hot kitchen, this range will be a Godsend to you.
J OUR SPECIAL LOW RATE of five a kilo-watt
hour makes electricity for cooking no more expensive
Eastern Oregor Light & Power Co.
section of the advance guard of an In-'
vading army of Australian sheep
growers. F. W. Falrbain, an Australi
an wool king with headquarters in
London, recently purchased 4,000
acres in Alberta for sheep raising pur
poses. Mr. Falrbain la the largzst
grower of wool in the world and his
determination to have his son en
gage in the sheep industry in western
Canada is taken as an Indication umi
his future operation on a large scale
will be on this continent. '
A study of the" business at the Chi
cago stockyards and' at the other
packing centers of the country and the
reports of the. federal government In
dicates that unless the livestock of
this country Is largely increased, or
there is some relief from our neigh
bors, the prices of meats will contin
ue to remain high and may go higher.
. There are four million fewer cattle
in the United States than there, were
four years ago, while there are ap.
proximately seven millions more peo
ple to feed. The cattle number 47,270.
000 according to the government fig
ures. In 1907 the number was 511,665
000. The number of cattle decreased
in the United States. In the last year
by 4.4 per cent. Thrsre was a slight In
crease in ' the number of eheep, al
though there are 6,750,000 fewer than
there were in 1903. The following
table of percentage increase in the
last year in the United States and the
provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan
and Alberta show how western Can
ada is rapidly preparing to meet the
meat deficit in the United States.
.y V -v., ' Sheep . , ; : ; -
Increase In U. S. in year 2 per cent
Increase in Canadian Provinces
. ............. .......4.4 per cent
caitie .;,v;.-,':';;;
Increase in Canadian provinces in
' one year . .,; ...... . . . 2.7 per cent
Decrease in U.. S. ....... .4.4 per fcent
Thus our northern neighbors are
increasing their supply of sheep more
than twice as rapidly as we are, and
they are maintaining a substantial in
crease in the cattle supply while we
are unable, to malfe a gain. l -
' Alfalfa that has been acclimatized.
and that has been found by experi
ments to be as good as any fattening
food for cattle, sheep or hogs, is res
ponsible for most of the rapid growth.
The alfalfa that has been found to
be the best producer for thig part of
the country was Imported from Ger
many by a settler In Northern Minne
sota nearly eltxy yearri ago. His
name was Wendelln Grimm, and the
alfalfa has been given his name. The
plant has become thoroughly Ameri
canized and a series of exhaustive
tests both in Canada and the United
States have proven it able to take case
of itself and furnish bumper crops un
der even adverse circumstances. Ex
periments conducted between 1904
and 1909 at the Indian Head experi
ment station in Saskatchewan proved
Grimm capable of averaging three
and a half tons to the acre, withstand
ing a temperature of more than forty
degrees below zero, and with only
nineteen Inches of rainfall during the
growing season. ..,
Mr. Angus Mackay, superintendent
In charge of the experiments reported
"From the first the Grimm alfalfa
has never been winter or spring killed
In the least and on this account I
consider it the most valuable strain
for this country." -
There are millions of acres In Man
itoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta
which can be converted Into alfalfa
fattening fields for cattle, sheep and
hogs. Mi. Falrbain saw the possibll
Itles In these acres and instead of
buying a small cattle ranch a8 he or
iginally intended before' arriving In
Calgary, he decided to purchase the
4.000 acres for cheep. -"The
western Canadian provinces,"
fir ;
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street, as such district, and in pursu
anca of a 'resolution adopted by said
common council on the 7th day of
June, 1911, whereby said council de
termined and declared its intention to
improve all that portion of Chestnut
street, In said Improvement district as
hereinafter described, by constructing
cement walks 12 feet wide on both
Ides of the street, the council will,
ten day after the service of this notice
upon the owners of the property af
fected and benefitted by such improve
ment, order that said above described
improvement be made; that the boun
daries of said district to be bo Im
proved are as follows:
All that portion of Chestnut street,
from the north line of alley between
Adams and Jefferson avenue, to the
south line of Jefferson avenue.
, (A) And the property affected or
benefitted by said improvement is as
follows: Lot 13, block 115. Chaplin's!
addition and Lot 1, block 114, Chap
lin's addition, all in La Grande. Ore
gon.:. .
. Notiec is hereby further given that
the council will levy a special assess
ment on all the property affected or
benefitted by such Improvement for
the purpose of paying for such im
provement. That the estimated cost of
such Improvement is the eum of
$412.33. That the council will, on the
19th day of July, 1911, meet at the
council chamber at the hour of 8
o'clock, p. m., to consider said esti
mated cost, and the levy of said as
sessment when a hearing will be
granted to , any person feeling, ag
grieved by such assessment
La Grande, Oregon, June 28th, 1911.
CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE,
' ' OREGON.
By C. M HUMPHREYS,
Recorder of the City of La Grande,
June 3O-10 t . :
34003!
T0TJ OUGHT TO. KXOW
this shop, and its ability to sine
you best. Onr one strongest j
desire Is to turn out the best i
ILEAXIXG AXD PRESSING
and to price onr services to
meet your satisfaction. We be.
Heve we do this. If your gar.
mcnts need onr attention send
them to us and we will do yonr
work promptly an guarantee
not to ruin the materials.
ELITE DYEING &
CLEANING y'GftKS
Main 61.
H. B. Waggoner
let yonr next eorset be a
Cossard. Rare it fit to yonr
form.
All the style, comfort mid
beautj of the late-ln-frout Gos
.sard will mean nothing to you
until yon try on one of these
snperme corsets,
. A single try-on will prove to
you why they excel.
A complete line of Cossard
corsets, bust conflners and pafs,
always on hand.
Prices of corsets $3.50, 15.00,
fCOO and $3.50.
Mrs. Robert Patticcn
Corseilere. Thone Black 14Si.
S Raaldent nd Dr School ff Girli .
OolLflkV. Ao4.ml Ilwntur hpuiMR.
Hull, Art, ElocnUoa, 9;nnu1iim.
For catalog iddtw THE NIATER fet'PEMOIl
tncr2L St. Helen IUU
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Citation.
In the county court of the state of
Oregon, for the county of Union.
In the matter of the estate of Da
vid ,Troy, deceased, citation.
To Dellla.Beam, John Troy, Thomas
Troy and Mary Knight, greeting.
In the name of the state) of Oregon,
You are hereby cited and required to
appear in the county court of the state
of Oregon, for the county of Union, at
the court room thereof, at La Grande,
in the county of Union, on the 28th
day of July. 1911, at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon of that day, then and there
to show cause, if any exist, why an
order of sale should not be made, as
prayed for In the petition of R. C.
Hays, administrator of the setate of
David Troy, deceased, of the follow
ing described real property towit: All
the N. W. 1-4 of Sec. 22 in T. 1, N. of
R. 39, E. W. M., of the probable value
of $4,000.00. . Also that certain par
cel of land described as follows, to
wit: . .'. ..- ".
Commencing at the NE corner of the
SE 1-4 of the NE 1-4 of th SE 1-4 of
section 15, T. 1, N. of R. 39, E. W. M
and running thence west 160 - feet,
thence S. 272 feet, thence east 160
feet, thence N. 272 feet, to the- place of
beginning of the probable value of
$250.00. '
All of said real property situate In
the county of Union state of Oregon.
Witness the Hon. J. C. Henry, Judge
of the county court of the state of
Oregon, for the county of Union with
the seal, of said court affixed, this 21st
day of June, 1911. ,
Attest: .. i ''
(Seal) ED. WRIGHT,
July 7-14-21 Clerk
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Have You Got Yours?
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Agents for Onyx Hosiery ,
Monk) r Invested in
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Real
Rewards
that cannot be measured alone in dollars and
cents. There's satisfaction in knowing you have
a home when possibly .all other investments fail
it gives you a feeling of security and demands
; , cause by building you show your faith in the fu
i jt ture of the community., And every community
m iuiuwu uy its uocua. iuu vau xxcip tuiu ai uuu
same time help yourself. A home investment is
always the most meritorious, and loss is less like
ly because you are dealing in values you under
stand and with people you know. We have pup
pleid the lumber for the homes of many of your
friends who are now on the road to success, and
want to talk with you whenever you're ready.
For summer diarrhoea In children al
ways give Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and I
Diarrhoea Remedy and curtor oil, and a I
'peedy cure is certain. For sale by all I
--alora,
WENAHA LUMBER CO.
GREENWOOD & MADISOiN 1
Home Phone 421 Bell Phone, Main 732 ?