PA( OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOO C0 OOOOOOOOOOCv C : THf! f K Fmichinrr Touches Bcinrr Added I To The Foley Hotel 11 Utt iniOilM. ULUUO vv LA (JItANDE EVENING CiiSEUVEK TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1510 mm (Child vf GhuUy. CMltHub ftsfititle. Sou Juki a jitfe fV.-wv you. JJeautfful 4tohea 2.fy patron f .the" jwt.. $ ' ylay In Jobby, -mra it- pvlr Home (or Trarelers w III adopt European Plan this Fall K, Sew Fsrniture and Latest Ira proYfments Added Throughout 'the K BaUdlng. '5 Julius iiofa'ili jui Era.i; dry fca .Prof,. ln tvf H'lihtti ftusineaa George 3dour d Jkuwo.! t regis wtd at Ibe JBawy toUi.- L. W. Touns, ff 3CE,gJwve Mo , rcibfra At Ht: Cwmbat. is j&Ibb Yeath LfesSa'aa of Union,' lit a jruBt at the Toy Setftl today. Ijetennined to keep abreast with i the times and the rapid growth of La Oranlte. the Foley hotel la now re i ceivlng the finishing touches of an lm i. provement campaign which has trans i formed the large building Into one of the most modern hotels in the north i The Foley hotel has been a part of I La Grande since 1891, when Jerry Fo ley erected the first brick hotel bu'.lj- Ing between Portland and Salt Lake, la those days it was uncommon to Ifave a room with a bath and this ho- m tel was the first one on the 0. R. & X. outside of Portland to boast of llMt luxury. Business grew with the city and In 1900 Mr. Foley found It neces sary to build an addition to the re read large hotel building. . '. Change Interior Appearances. This Bprlng when the Foleys decid ed to run the hotel themselves afie having had It leased for some time. planB were drawn for extensive Inter ior changes and work has beea In progress all summer. Of the 111 guests' rooms, of which many are en suite, each has been thoroughly gone Miss MJJtrt JEaore of . North Powder is lm twlsj visiting friemto. S. Faulkner, representing the Port land Ort-gcmiso!. !s in the city today. C JG. Hol. proprietor of the Jos t jh brick yard, is ia La Grande todiy. W. H. WooJward and wife of Baker City are registered at the Somraer to- E. McE. proprietor of the MeCra? hotel at WaJSowa. is In the city o.r Lnsiness. over and brightened with paint and paper and In many Instances new plumbing has been Installed. Nothing has been spared to make tho rooms first class and each represent quite; an Investment of capital as they now stand. . : . -; Lobby Has Been Improve 1 A hotel lobby , Is a giver of In.pres- the new Imperial hotel plant in Port land. Grill Room to be Improved. It will only be a short time until the Foley hotel will cease the Ameri can and adopt the European plan, which means the wtabllshment of a first-class grill. "With that end In view I mprovements are being made in that department, consisting of new furni ture, fans and a music balcony, which jwlll be" used by an orchestra that will furnish music for Sunday evening dinners and special occasions. Install a Ladles' Lobby. What has been used as a parlor heretofore on the second floor, will be utilized lor guests rooms and the hallway, which Is 38x30 feet is to be fitted with easy chairs, tapestry and soft cushions for a ladles' lobby. Thin is a new departure and it is thought will be very popular with lady guests who desire a few moment's rest, yet do not wish to go to their rooms, i Xevf Fire Escapes Added. , 'Fire protection in a hotel Is one ot the essential things and the Foley Brothers did not overlook this for they have had erected three of the best inventions In the fire escape line, The new ladders are so swung that the weight of one person will swing the ladder from a horizontal to a per pendicular position, thuB permitting easy exit from the building. With three of these it is possible to remove every gueBt from the building In a brief time. - '. . , ' Trees are to Stand. The touch of nature that ia so no- g oeasonaDie lviercnanaice is what you want these days. When the busy time is over then you will listen to New Fall Goods talk, etc. J So we are going to tlKyou about something you want o now. This minute now Dishes for harvest hands You always need an extra supply at this time. Plain white, . Johnsons' English Sun-Porcelain Gups and saucers, per set T inch plates per set - C i l n.).U JtU 1 inch O 10 platters O 55c 65c 20c 25c 30c Jellic Glasses Nice clear well finished Optic Glass per dozen ' ';-''""!- 5c Economy Fruit Jars Pints per dozen QuarU per dozen One half gallon Stoneware ; O z O o o o o - 5M0 $135 - $1.75 O O o o o o All size jars, these are good for preserving. Per gallon - - 16c Rope Pure Ply moth Manilla, all sizes This is considered the best make of rope on the market. Per lb. - O O o o o o o Fod A. E3"as went to Allcel . this morning in lie Interest of his con-gre&atioiL L. M, Tnfl c Spokane Is transact ing business i city, staying at the Somber. Ray WSliaa sleft today for Salem, where be win xlsit with relatives for as Indefinite lime. JL P. WiT acd son of Pendleton are. la L GraaJ twiay on their way fcorae tsvm VrISw-wa Lake. 1 . 1 1 C -V. IjWiSs a prominenv rrsiurui of Bakr CSty. UU Grande visitor In L Graal xtlT. today. Mrs. Frank NMmi ot Rock Creek la at the Savoy today, wUh her dansh ter, Tannia, wh t very tck. - Prof, KbbUnf of Valparaiso Uni versity, U her to tech the conimer tlal course at the La Graade Hl:h school next year. . C W, Thurston, who has been in Portland, la here visiting his college friend. W. R. Oorle. Mr. Thurston will atay a few daya. W. R, Andero. a prominent young man of was in La Grande tM mornlnf, visiting with J. F, Camr-heN c,t Sister Superior Conrad, aister of Mrs. Johana Gntoft of this city, is apendlnit few 5T with relatlvei. She t the grandmother of the Foley brother. r. w. Goodman, employed ' in an automohlle ahop at Taktma. returned to hla home today after a tUlt with Wa wife and danjhter in this alty for a few daya. A. r r- '-w..'..'.:, '' V...,;' U.''.?fW Summer Underwear, light shoes for harvesting, work g shirfs, belts, hones, machine oils , :JVe cater to your ivans ;: Quality the same, prre, less 0O0O"C iOOO v THE GOLDEN RULE 5 o o: o o o o o o o 0. R. Sllterthorn arrived home this morntn from a atay in Portland with hia family and business visit t a Seattle Nit timWr will return home about the last of Annat . Robert Sakln. Jr.. eon of Supreme Judge and Mrs. Robert Eakin of Sa lem arrived thla morning to spend a few daya with friends here. Mr. Ea kin baa been a ttudent In Willametts, and has won considerable diatlnctlon as an orator. sioa for it is the first portion tha ; is seen and therefore impresses itself ttpon the gweat. With this fact in mind the proprietors have used excel lent taste and have worked the lobby over from floor to ceiling. The walla are finished m Oregon, fir two thirds of the way to the celling and the In tervening space Is tinted with pink. The ceiling Is of steel carrying a late design and painted in a color that harmonlieB with the walls. New writ ing desks, easy chairs and settees have been installed. The lighting ef fect has also been changed and is pat terned after the latest ideas of elec tricians who devote their time to plan ning for the larger hotels of the country. Four large chandeliers will be installed at once and the door lead ing to Adams avenue will be of the revolving type. . The lobby is covered with Raecolith the most, modern floor covering for hotels and public buildings. This same composition will be used on the dining room and kitchen floor, A newt stand and large cigar cae will be placed In the northeast cor- t er of the lobby. Large Range on Way. The large steel range built rp- tally for the Foley hotel, has n- ar rived as yet, but is expected any day. When It comes the hotel will clo? its dining room for a few days to :all the range and make other kit'h A Im provements. A steel celling i. be placed in the kitchen and Mng done to make a thorough!;- - "iry Interior. The kitchen plant. - ' h in cludes range, different mi"' for preparing food, cold store- irt ment, etc, will be complet sry detail and will be along tl. : '' : of ticeable around the hotel In the shade trees that have been carefully nursed ior years, is to stand. When the city 'decided to pave, deie was some talk of removing these trees but the hotel owners urged their Importance . so btrongly the project was finally abari 1'oned and a cement section has been laid around the trees, giving plenty ot room for the roots. and trunks io grow. With these many Improvements Lu Grande cannot help feeling a special frlde In the Foley Hotel, and Jerry Foley, the owner, shows a great sa'to faction over the change. The young men in charge are energetic and kiow the hotel business so well that tU traveling public are assured always of the most careful consideration and perfect service. , ADDITIONAL LOCALS A, O, Young, of Elgin, who b a brother of the noted pitcher, Cy Young, was In La Grande last nint. Rev. W. H. Bleakney, Ph. D., prin cipal of the Pendleton Academy, wbb a business visitor in the city this morning, returning the mornng. L. M. Johnson, representing the Holt Manufacturing concern of Walla Walla, is in La Grande. He has sold combine harvesters to McKennon & Ledtitter and Tom Ruckman. . The ' operation performed on Miss Heaton of Enterprise at the hospital yesterday to remove a tumor, was Tery successful. The work was done By Doctors Hockett and ult of Enter prise and M. K. Hall of La Grande. ' For that dirty , feeling, try Blue Mountain liver pills. Best on earth. Get them at the Red Cross Drug Store. IfALLOWA 1.AKE OARK i ii i V1' . At the head of Wallowa V Lake, Joseph, Orei o The Beauty Spot iorToufisfsand-..;S: campers LEADERS THROVrr IN JAIL Teheran, Persia, Aug. 9. Twelve are dead and Nationalist Leader Satar Khan is Imprisoned as the result of an outbreak between the government and insurgent forces. Three hundrol are In dungeons. Rebels made an attack upon ths guards at the Northern part of the capltol, retreating before . the rein forcements sent to aid the guards, ui til they were driven into a stone en closure. Bombardment compelled th Insurgents to surrender. . New films In all sizes just in. Good for six months. Stock up before yon go to make sure of best results from your snaps. NEWL1N DRUG CO. Dandruff Means Baldness.' Wise people say there is nothing sure in this world but death and taxes. But that dandruff means baldness later on, is Just as sure as either death, or taxes, and every physician knows It. Dandruff is caused by a germ a vicious, persistent, tenacious germ that up to the discovery of one of the world's greatest scientists, was sup poso.bressep aonw aonwtaonw aonwy posed to be unklllable. That discov ery Is calle Parisian Sage, and New lln, the druggist, who Is the agent In La Grande, guarantees it to kill every dandruff germ and remove all traces of dandruff fn two weeks or money lack. ,- - . But Parisian Sage la mor than a dandruff Iller; It is guaranteed to stop falling hair, Itching of the scalp, and all diseases of the hair and scalp. It contains just enough of sage properly combined with other Ingre dients to make an woman's or man's hair grow luxuriantly. It makes ev erybody's harsh, lusterless hair change to soft, lustrous and beautiful hair. A. Newlln sells It at 50 cents a bottle, or you can get It direct from the American makers, The GIroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y., at the same pice, by express, all charges prepaid. The girl with the auburn hair Is on every bottle. 4500 feef up in the snow capped mountains. Cool, j heathful. Dancing boating, fishing and hunting. 6 7K Tor to - vv 1V1.IH lUlllidliVU 1I1VU KVUU UBUOi ObO. ivi uai wvu J desiring to spend their vacation at the park. Special ..v-- ywuui parties ana oanqueis arranged on snonnouco v Excursion rates on 0. R. & N. Points direct to Park' & :' ; - ' ,"" - - - - Wallowa Lake Amusement Co.- : . Joseph, Oregon X -I Get out Your Gun, Use Some 3 in 1 Shooting Season on Grouse opens Monday morning, Aug., 15 1 I have in stock everything to make a day's shooting pleasant and profitable. Loaded shells," the famous Selby and .Toppenweln loads, 3 1-4 drams Dupont powder, 1 1-8 ounce, any size shot. These are spe cial loads, 40 lbs pressure on the powder, which gives a close, even pattern of the shot. No crippled birds with this load. It kills dead. Full line of Hunting Coats, Caps,v Cartridge Belts, and can fit anyone. Gun cleaners and 3 in 1 oil, the only thing for your gun. It will knock the rust and take out pits. .THE IMPORTANT PART' of a pleasant day's shooting is your gun. I have the well balanced 16-gu age Winchester, also 12-guage for close hard shooting. They are the world's best make. Also in stock, Marlin and Remington repeating shot guns. Double barrel guns in standard makes. Call and get prices. It is a pleasure to show the line of sporting goods I carry. FOR BIG GAME SHOOTING I have high power rifles and metal lie cartridges in any size or quantity. I Invite you to call or phone for any information regarding guns or ammunition. F. L Uliy Z'ZZjr F. L UII)