The Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 238, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 18, 1906 Page: 2 of 4
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W. E. McCORQUODALE
To examine your flues and
Put your stoves up lor the
winter * • • j * * •
m 111 ix 11 ito i a rrrn ttnnn1»rranra 4 k arifMinnfinnfsyv
What Do You Advertise For?
because you like a fellow? s
THAT'S NOT BUSINESS?
Advertise to Get Trade?
THATS.MORE like iti
If YouJSpend MoncylforjAds You ShouldjDojSoD Strictly for
Business
ADVERTISEMENTS
IN THE
ORANGE DAILY TRIBUNE
BRING RESULTS
tbe scenic settings. The boat
:e scene la a decided novelty
nine-ft
OBAN-E DAILY TRIBUNE I TK SAIINE LAKE CEANNEL
HARRIS A M5RD
Coattsoed fro« !*•*» (1)
J much less than $586,000, Of
..... !c*'Bf** I amount appropriated. It ia de-
«. u. row..................... | aired to iMwWhgress authorise
I tbe expenditure of tbe remain-
Is iisie* aw iteu naitrt j der oi the appropriation In deep-
ening tbe canal and (possibly
SUBSCRIPTK* KATB*.
oh vtsr m m nrMMouu si m add whatever may be necesaary
"'uSmmuiumm SSScsum. I to make tbe canal eighteen feet
deep. Tbia was tbe miaeion of
JfgVK every avternoon, PR!-1 Colonel Davidson and {Mr. Ford
SAY, Sunday kxckpted. I to Washington. This canal act
providea that tbe canal aball
enter Taylor'a bayou at ita
LUMBEIMEN'S CHKISTMAS TREE
The Mills of Orange WUI Have a
ChristmasTree for Children of
Ttwir White Employees.
A unique feature of tbe
Christmas celebration m Or
ange this year will be a mam
moth Christmas tree at tbe
opera bouse on Christmas day,
given by the mills of Orange tor
tbe children of their employes.
Tbe Lutcher A Moore Lumber
company, tbe Miller-Link Lum-
ber company and the Orange
mouth or entrance into the 8a- Lumber company have all gone
6ILM0KFS BIG BIT
*Mr. Paul Gilmore, perhaps I bine lake. Port Artbur also asks I ln together and* every chlfd 16
most popular young actor j ior a lateral canal leading trom year# old or underof a white em-
visits Jacksonville, and a I the Sabinl canal into tbe lake j ploye of any of these mills will
tfcaee idol everywhere, scored I in front of Port Arthur. This a preaent on this Christ
access at the Duval was the mission of Geo r g e maa tree The mills have sup-
w lrtaithtln anew {play Craig to Washingfon^All^three plled a coiored committee with
the play and the *actor were monious in there aims, each I ^membrances^o^the cbUdren
both deserving ot it supporting the other and all the of tbeir colored employes.
|In At Yale, Mr. Gilmore has °bjeCt“ de*lred The Christmas tree will be at
t*ttd ulde from bl. ewuh4 s.blne 0.1 tte op.ru taoura and tbe dietri
heckling ,'plays and is putting bution ot presents will begin
0H m typical college play. He} "There is small hope of se-1 promptly at 2;80 p.m., on Christ
[ appears as Dick 8eeley, J curing anything for tbe lake! “as day. It is desired that the
off the Yale crew, and canal at this eeaaion of con- children occupy the lower floor
Mkes the character one greas,” said Colonel Davidson, of tbe opera house and that all
appeals to .everybody. Aim an interview with a repre-1 be in their seats promptly,
tj loye story*irons through I sentatlve ot toe Journal. "We Any white employe of any of
play, and It Is safe [went to Mr. Burton, chairman the tour mills mentioned who
to say'that Jacksonville Uses [of tbe rivers and harbors com- has not yet furnished bis fore-
lb. Gilmore better as Dick mittee oi tbe house, and bis man with the names of his
fidefey than In any role be has j reception of our petition was children up to and including 15
!•»?«* Gere before. He was far trom being cordial, and in years of age is requested to do
by an audience that I fact he approached very nearly |at once, in order that none
w«a thorough iy ap- to being impolite. He said we I may be overlooked,
praciatlve, and Several curtain I exhibited an exceeding large The owners and employees of
followed each of tbe three amount ot ‘‘gall" to come to all these mills, with their fami*
act*. him with a proposition to in lies, are expected to be present
I crease s*i appropriation for a I at this Christmas Tree, and tbe
Tbe supporting company is I project before tbe original pro- occasion will be made one long
astroogeoaeand well balanced. I baa been completed. He to be remembered by the people
Mlse Leona Ball, as Dorothy I jt was a time-honored and of Orange,
Rfthdali, tbe Girl in the Case: I inexorable rule of the com-1 =5===
Mtaa Jane Stuart, aa Polly J mittee to not add anything to a but it was argued that when the
Bnrke, Jack’s jiweetheart, I project antU the original ap bill went to conference Mr.
plesshd most, as tar as the act-1 propriation baa been expended. J Burton would be the boose con*
nsses are concerned. With ihe j wanted to present various feree, and thia item would never
actors, next to tbe seemingly J features of tbe (matter to him, I get by him. Congress will ad-
limitless popularity o f Mr. I but he flatly refused to listen. I journ on the 20th until after the
GRmore, Mr. Clinton Clay.as gewaaaa discourteous as one'new year, and we decided to
Jack Randall,Dick's chum; Mr. j co^g possibly be without being
William Tell Burdette, aa John I iuulting. I wanted to explain
Kennedy, coach; and Mr. Henry j several matters which would
B. McClain, as Davis Burley, j bave been strong arguments tor
did the best work and caught I ^ but bs would not talk of it
the admiration of the audience. I j deaifed to show the conges-
The production is presented byl tfoa 0f freight at Galveston as
Mr. Jules Murry, and this i* a an argument foir .more harbors
•Miciest guarantee ot_th« •!.- |on the 0ttlf, but he turned a
tr. I approached the
ot tbe unexpended ’ap-
J propriation which will be left
toftage settings and scored a Lfter (he canal has
Mf-bit with every one. been finished under tbe present
IBS'' [he said, there was
come home and lay tbe matter
before tbe joipt committee
at a meeting which has been
called in Orangd tor next Fri-
Thii it demonstrated every day. The merchant* doing the busi-
ness in Orange are those who advertise in the TRIBUNE.
Watch their houses, you couldn’t ask better proof.
■
amount will be so appropriated
that it can be expended anywhere
from the jett&ee to tbeupperend
of the Port Arthur canal.
THI8 18 ENCOURAGING.
Speaking of tbe proposition in
general, Colonel Davidson is oi
the opinion that there will bean
annual river and harbor bill
hereafter, and that Beaumpnt
will find encouragement in that
proposal. Colonel Davidson say*
that Chairman Burton favors
day, and our further action wUl
be guided and directed by the making an appropriation of
wishes of the committee.”
A pleasing feature Is the
trod*
traduction college i
Ike Mg Mb U*t flight
•The Yolo Boolbe," by tho
conpcor; "You, liy You,
and
> Young Dream,” by Mr.
the At Yale Glee over and
■action .of o
appropriates the
urtb, and "Son* of BU," by P*bly
lmore and Ihe glee club.
mUl
ItlA,
mm of tho,
PORT ARTBUR PROJECTS.
As to what will be done with
the proposal of Port Arthur to
have the lake canal enter the;
Port Arthur canal below Tay
tor’s bayou instead of in Tay
Ion bayou, Colonel Davidson
said Mr. Burton's only answer farther improvement, the im-
to this was that there would
have to be a. survey nude be.
tore anything coaid be
the project and at best it seems
any money m*y only autbfrtse.tfcnt
Arthur’s project of digging a
from fit Inland canal to
........... wu UMAt a paint op-
o( »N«a«o the CI& OI Port Arthur
....i at * certain depth Bov will alio bo Included in the our- j
ever, hi. raluwl to diocooo tat T.y vhKh will have to be m»f£
leu no unable ulke/ore wrACttoo can be takaa
L'# .Tip* * " ':'9
audiences 1 man Bi
i *h IsentaH
$60,000,000 each year tor rivers
jand harbors in accordance with
the plan projected by the Nation
Rivers aqd Harbors congress.
It this is done the work on the foot and Mr. Cooper con
Ine lake canal will not be
tong delayed, and aslt will then
in the attitude of a finished
project, urgently In need oi entitled to tbe benefit of this en-
saw;
Sabi
by Mr
the Port
MfPr.TC
suraa
further action. Whether or not
a fight will be made with specie
bill in the house or the aenat
will be decided by the committee;
Co lonel Davidson has a m all pre-
terence in this respect, and is
seriously doubtful whether it
would pass either body or get
by tbe conference committee if
It could be passed in the senate
MR. COOPER'S VIEWS.
When informed oi tbe out-
come oi the visit to Washington,
Congressman elect OoOper stat.
ed that Mr. Burton was wrong
in his contention that the Sabine
lake canal act specifically di-
rected the construction of a nine
tends that the entire amount of
$586,000 was appropriated tor
this canal, and the project is
tire appropriation. There
may make a, technical fight
ng to nave ugm
these ^nes, an* Mr
Cooper will undoubtedly advise
________ b. Mr. Cooper will »»«•* »r
' * “ Is committee in
*
is
will potjAQme chance that.the committee
Pr
feet
the Port
whatever aid he
tl
Ornags
was
HtWedi the
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Ford, Arthur L. The Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 238, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 18, 1906, newspaper, December 18, 1906; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth656614/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.