LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVES TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1910 PAGE TIIREH 4 J i ! ! CUTS, mm Details of WHY BE BALD When Parisian Sage Is Guaranteed to Stop Falling: Hair, or Money Back! ' A luxuriant head of hair Is God's birthright ' to every man to every woman. , . If your hair Is falling out; If It u splitting; If It Is turning gray, if it is full of dandruff, it it la harsh and uncontrollable, then it Is diseased, and prompt action should be taken. r Parisian Sage Is a real hair restor- er; it will darken faded hair; it will stop dandruff in one week by prompt- THBOfiT vO mi i .jjjjfcj n i j The O. R. & N. will on Aug., 23rd, run a special train start ing from Baker City to aii Beach Points Excursion will he furnished later ly killing the germs that Infest the roots of the hair. v 1 Parisian Sage is the most delightful hair dressing in the world; it is pleas ant, invigorating and refreshing. It makes the hair soft, beautiful and luxuriant. Wherever 'Parisian Sage Is known, it is the ladies' favorite hair 'dressing. ' ; -We urge all women who desire beautiful hair, to try Parisian Sage. If, after using one bottle, you do ; not say it is the most delightful hair - dressing you have ever used, you can J have your money back. The price Is, FORC00G ;:;.;.Y;.v:.rn MJ LEj xjj DISEASES SAVED HOt SON'S LIFE Uj ion Rex was taken down a year ago with lung trouble. We doctored some months without improvement. Then I began giving Dr. King'a New Discovery, and I soon noticed a change for the be? r. X kept this treatment up for a few weeks and now my son is perfectly well and works erery day. - SAMp rippee, Ava, Mo. SOLtS AHP GUARANTEED BY rm?s Drug u i ! P 4. only 50 cents a large bottle at New lin's drug store, or by express, char ges prepaid, from Giroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. The girl with the au burn hair on every bottle. , . Licenced and Wi'Jth'd. . Prank Oabhart of l?nion county and Gertrude Williams of this county were granted a marriage license this afternoon by "Cupid" Saling. ' They immediately adjourned to the office of t Circuit Judge Bean, where they were united in the holy bonds of matrix mony. -Pendleton East Oregonian. A AND 00 50c AND $1,00 ITS LDS j Made ia Washington Day. I j- Seattle, Ausr. 9 Sj;eia. Saturday, j August 27. will be "Made la Washins I ton" Day, and will be celebrated by ' various commercial organizations as a date for the exploitation of home made products and wtde publicity will be given to the appeal to the public for the support of home industries and the consumption of Washington pro ducts In preference to outside goods. Ia this connection, the recent repub lican state convention adopted two resolutions, as follows: "That in the new erection of public buildings In this state by the federal government that the representatives and senators In congress, from this state, are re quested and urged to use every honor able effort to have specified and used in all such public buildings materials from this state where readily avail able, whether from forest, mine, quar ry, mill, factory or foundy. "That If in Its wisdom the legisla te of this state should see fit to au thorize the erection and appropria tion for any state building that It would help home Industry by provid ing that all material used In the erec tion of such buildings be from tlie state of Washington, where . readily available. - We have the materials; we have the mechanics, whose skill !: equal to the best. . Captain BartUtfa Yhn Cheer A aeries of Revolutionary scenes were given in a Lotidou theater torn montha after the close of that memo- jrabie war. On the one aide, was the I English army In full red coated 'uni form, with every barton tn tu exact place. Opposite them was the Ameri can army, composed, as lae theater bill stated, of "artisans, cobblers and ttnk era," arrayed Ib their working dress, with buttons of every size and bue. When the curtain dropped, i Captain Bartlett of Plymouth. Mass.. the dap tain of a ship then tn port, stood up in bis seat In the pit and. Id a voice as If given from a quarterdeck In a squall, called, "Three cheers for the artisans, cobblers and tinkers who were loo much for King George and his red coats," and. with a wave of his hat, be gave these with a will. For a short time there was silence in the theater, followed by an enthusiastic John Bull appreciative cheer for the pluck and assurance ofthe Yankee captain, who became the lion of the city, receiving Invitations to clubs and free tickets to theatrical and other entertainments while he remained In port . Notice to Contractors. Advertisement Sewors. Sealed proposals will be received by the Mayor and City Council of the City of La Grande, Oregon, until o'clock p. m , of August 17th, 1910, J for the furnishing materials and and ' constructing.) I A disposal plant and 1400 feet of 30-lnch pipe, 1050 feet of 22-inch pipe and 1160 feet of 18-lnch pipe, to be constructed according to the plans and specifications on file in this of fice of. the City Recorder. Bidders to accept the bonds of the City of La Grande, Oregon in pay ment, and each bid to be accompan ied by a check of 5 per cent of the amount of the bid. The Council re serves the right to reject any or all bids. . . By orders of the City Council. : ;' ' P. L. MEYERS, Mayor. D. E COX, Recorder ARTHUR CURTIS, City Engineer. , ; Ia Grande, Oregon, August 3, 191 O. Aug 5-6-8-9-10-11-12-13-15-16 Red Astrican Yellow Trans parent APPLES $1 Per Box RoyalCroceiyl and Bakery j ' . ' ..' : ' sere " is of nterest to you A house of 5 rooms, batty pantry and cellar Good condition. - Two lots 100 x 135 west 'front, good location, 20 young fruit trees on place. Will sell for $2,000, $500 down, balance time to suit purchaser. . Let ; us show you this at once. . ; ''' ', - . '. .:' ; LA GRANDE INVESTMENT GO. - ; n t u " ! Illl I II I . . " k" :. : ,- . - : .. ... . . I-::.::. -::"::l:;;..-,:.v.;...:-:; V r.Tii"'r Y'T ' Y.'l1 f:r i nits Save money on furnishing Your Home Here o DRINK BAM Natural Mineral Water Bottled as It Fows From the Spring It's Good for what Ails You NORTH BEACH Queenof the Northwest Resorts Near the Mouth' of the Columbia River, on theWash- ington Coa?:: . The place to spend Your Summer Vacation Twenty-five Miles of Magnificent Beach. Level, compact and smooth. Many thriving and tidy communities, delightful ho tel, cottage,, tent and camp life,"' All the comforts of home and the healthful, invigorating recreation of the seaside surf bathing; fishing, clam digging beach bonfires, riding, racing, hunting, strolls and drives through picturesque wooded headlands. - Reduced Rates from all parts of Oregon and Wash. Oregon Rail road and Navigation Co Season Rate: Wm "Portland Round Trip, $4.00 . Three Day Saturday, to Monday Rate, $3.00 Piircliate tickets and make reserr ations at City Ticket Office, 3rd and i Washington Streets, Port land, or Inquire of any O, R. '& N. agent ,elsewh ere for Information . jicjii i.KAi, ucierai raison ger Aj nt, rortlan. Oregct. s s. : t Domeuiing the fulfil o o o o - s.