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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1910)
IZ GILAOTE EVENING OBSERVER THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1910. Days L iniii 0 All Stein-Bloch Siaite will be sold.: Only ia few left and ttiey : MUST GO . o THE We make altenations in these Suits and guarantee a fit . Al Andrews i: TOGGERY THE TOGGERY Printers' Promises You've had experience, v maybe. But there's a difference in printers. .- Cur nrrmiRAR sta ma Ha to be keptand we keep them! ; Try unext time. The Job may coat 70a a little more. ' but there'i satisfaction In being urf. Oar printing It sold on the ' assumption that there's ' economy la cnallty. J.E.miton's Priztery Successor to Bird F, Lewis LEWIS BUILDING Sheriffs Sale. - Notice li hereby given that by vir tue of an execution and order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale Is sued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Union, bearing date the 7th day of July, 1910. and to me directed and delivered cpoa t judg ment and decree duly rendered, en tered of record and docketed in said ' ww kuv mui uf Ul Ulie, Aviv, in a suit wherein WUlIam M. Blakely was plaintiff, and Asa L. Roberta and Hattie R. Roberts were defendants, a:fi mJgtneJt being in favor of said :j;r:Ui'. tad against said defendants tor the aam of JK8.90, wih interest at 8 per cent per aa.iuan from June 27, 1910, and the further sum of 120, for costs and dlsburaenier.ix t : :' sell on Saturday, the 13ih day of Aug ust, 1910, at 2 o'clock p. m., of said day at the front door of the county court house In the city of La Grande, Oregon tell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said plalntlfrs Judgment, interest, costs and disbursements and accru ing coats, all the right, title and in terest that the said defendants and each of them had on the date of said mortgage to-wit, August 20, 1808, or K ; ':-;..',.''"',.., THIS SPACE TAKEN BY .:'-;.M&i''M;-.c6.-: 1. . : ' , i have since therein obtained in and to the following described real proper ty, to-wlt: Lots Two, Three and Four'of Block One . Hundred and Thirty-five of Chaplin's addition to the townof La Grande, Union county, Oregon. Dated this 11th day of July, 1910, at La Grande, Oregon.! P. P. CHILDERS, Sheriff of Union County, Ore. July 14-21-28 Augf-11 PARISIAN SAGE rats Hair on Tear Head and Keeps It There. What's the use of being bald? What sense is there in deliberately allow ing your hair to turn gray? - Do you want to look old before your time? Give np the thought; old age will come all too soon. Look after your hair. If you have dandruff, get rid of it just as quickly as you can. Parisian Sage will kill the dandruff germs, and is the, only preparation, so far as we know, that Is guaranteed by the Newlln Drug Co. Man or woman, no matter how old you are, Parisian Sage, the unequalled hair tonic, will make you look young er. ; - : Why not go to the Newlln Drug Co. and get a generous hized bottle todny. It only costs 50 cents and your money back If it does not cure dandruff, stop falling hair or itching scalp. It will make your hair luxuriant, bright and foeautful, and it is the most refreshing, pleasant and invigorating hair dress ing made. Made only in America by Giroux Mfg. Co.. Buffalo N- Y. The girl with the auburn hair on every NEWLIN DRUG CO. Outing for Odd Fellows. Ten to twenty acres set to apple orchards has made men fortunes I We make it possible for every a am a u ; 11 1 vnc w uwiriine appie iana in tracts 10 acres up and to pay for same on the easy payment plan, while they last. j Write or telephone, J J The Slough Investment Co. I t t i Elgin, Oregon An Indian can be happy with- J out a Piano. But who wants to be an Indian? STFINWAY. llinWin KPQT7MAKIM n B simr ' . A a ' '"',ML,m', o. cnoc ana 1 J C0N0VER Pianos for sae by I Lincoln, III., Aug. 11. Odd Feilows from Springfield and many other Il linois cities and towns today paid a visit of InBpecton to the Odd Fellows' Orphan Home here, as a feature of the annual outng o the order. , Bfp Hog Itancli Texas. Amarlllo. Tex., Aug. II. The Tex as Panhandle will soon boast of the largest hog ranch In the world. Ten thousand acres of land will be devo ted entirely to hog culture. The Real Meaning . Of Conservation. r Or. JOSEPH A. HOIMES f th Unit.d tt.U. Ccolofleal tunr.y. . are terioBJ miaundersUndings as to what ia meant bj fl coasorration of reiouroea.. t . mL , ' Thia certainly doea' not implj a CHECK TO INDUS. TRY nor a curtailment or lessening of the needs of the in diridoal or of the nation. The needa of both the individual and (ho nation will increase at even a greater ratio than increase in popula tion. It certainlj doea notimply any DENIAL OF THE POWER or the right of the present generation to use so much of these re sources as it actually needs. . , It does not carry with it any expectation that the men of this gen eration will handle these resources without profit to themselves in order that something may be left for the future UNLESS THERE ARE PROFITS ( ASSOCIATED WITH INDUSTRY ' THERE WILL BE NO INDUSTRY. : ; CONSERVATION ' SIMPLY MEANS A WISE USE OF OUR RE SOURCES THE PREVENTION OF WASTE. THUS THE MAN WHO MANAGES HIS FARM 80 AS TO HAND IT OVER TO HIS SON IN BETTER CONDITION THAN IT WAS WHEN HE HIMSELF TOOK CHARGE IS PRACTICING CONSERVATION. THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE NATION THAT SEE THAT THE LANDS ARE TILLED IN SUCH A WAY THAT THEY ARE NOT ERODED AND WASHED INTO THE STREAMS AND HARBORS ARE PRACTICING CONSERVATION. But the individual or the nation that allows its natural gas to escape into the atmosphere, that loaves half its coal underground in mining operations and transforms into power from 5 to 10 per cent only of that coal which is brougli lu the surface or which loses half its metal resources in the miniug, treatment and use of these metals is WASTING RESOURCES WHICH BELONG TO, THE NA TION AND THE RACE RATHER THAN TO THE SINGLE INDIVIDUAL OR SINGLE GENERATION. $ Eagle Valley $ I Tomatoes 1 Cling and Free j a Stone Peaches f City Grocery and f 4 Rakorv 4 4 M"W,7 '4 5 S Electrical :: Contracter t f , One door South of Observer. 'etlce of Street iuijiiovenient. , V X . Rare Bit ! MACARONI Highly nutritious and made of the best materials in a clean I American Factory 15c Package Two for 25c Pattison Bros. I : Use cither Phone i To Whom it May Co'i.-ern; Noti:e is hereby glvn t;.at l.i j i. '.... of a resolution adapted by .e Common Council of the City of La Grande, Ore gon on the 9th day of February, 1910, creating Improvement District No. 16 and designating Sixth street, as such district, and in pursuance of a reso lution adopted by said Common Coun cil on the 27th day of July.' i9l0, whereby said Council determined and declared its intention to improve all that portion of Sixth street, in said Improvement district as hereinafter described, by laying thereon 5 fopt ce ment walk, the council wilv, ven days after the serylve of this notice upon the owners of the property affected and benefitted by such improvement, order that said above described Im provement be made; that the bound aries of said district to be so lm Kovcd are as follows; AH that por tiou of Sixth street, from the south side of Washington avenue, to the north side of "N" avenue. Notice Is hereby further given that the Council will levy a Bpeclal assessment 6n 'all the property affected and benefited by Buch improvement for the purpose u paying Tor such Improvement. That t estimated cost of such improve ment is the sum of UTlS.po. That the council will on the Kth day of Aug ust, lflio. meet at the council cham ber at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m.."o consider said estimated cost, and the levy of said assessment, when a hear ing will l,e granted to any person feel ing nggrlrred by such assessment. . U Grande, Oregon. Aug .!. 1910 CITY COI-NTIL OF LA GRANDE. OREGON I'y D. CON, Keco'rder of the, City 0 La Grande. Oieou. .'ug. 5--S-10-l 1-12-13-15-16.' .-, Complete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS ' . , D. FtJZGERALO, Proprietor Ojmplete Machine Shops and Foundry LQJ The George Palmer RETAIL DEPHRTMENl : We solicit your orders for Shingles, Rubberoid Roofing V V Deadening Felt, Building Paper. We are prepared tojfurnish and deliver material, ; ... , - . promptly. Phone Main 8.: : t Safer than National Banks j man u. o. uoid tSonds 5 4 UNION rniiMTv 1 See C. J. BLACK, - . who has a large list of money makers .