I1X GHAKDE EVENING OBSERVER .THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1911. PAGE 7 111 'Park 66 Tn nil. (C3 '99' s .. i "i V Where Winners in the Observer Contest will be Entertained - TO V 'V ... , .',-.. I ., Kany a jolly crowd walks Sixth street to the Ocean Beach, if t , r. . -1. ' - ! "S-w ' . k ' ' A'- , .7" ; n : . i tit . ,; . . v. .- -, ' - " . . Y .. -.i'1'' sK, '; ' '"- . ' , " J' j :' - ' -7 V' .- Z7 "7 i ..... . ? v f-i -Mr VI' 7 Inland waterways make safe boating at Gear hart Park, VBy-the-Sea." v H v . ,i p 1 f ! J i I .-i: i - ...u,.,J U ; : I : . 1 J in i ' ' J ' The celebrated Gearhart Park dairy ranch, f which furnishes the cream for the tables at Gearhart Park Hotel. Miles of green lane embower the right of way of the Astqria & Columbia River railway from Portland to the sea coast. For 80 miles the train is in view of the Willamette and Colum bia rivers, giving fine panorama of shipping. 4 . H 'I ' . ' t" A corner in the large main dining room at Hotel : Gearhart, where contest winners will dine. 1 A 'I . 0 yon bare the Iilglit Kind of Help! Foley Kidney Pills furnish you. the right bind of help to neutralize and remove the poisons that cause back ache, headache, nervousness, and oth er kidney and bladder ailments." Hill's drug store. V, I 4 U-18 25, ros'J' OFFICE CASDl STORE " 3Irs. C. C Combs, Prop. . , . . Q Fine Line of CAXDT, FKUITS ICE CREAM FOSTCARDS TOBACCO SETVS DEALERS. 137 INTEREST on an $1150.00 Investment. We can offer you a first class ' rental proposition. MILLER & BRO 1107 Adams Ave. Thone Main 1. Phimbmg and Heatinp; E VACANT LOTS USEFUL Est f!)3 C;;ncrs to Lend Tta PHILADELPHIA TRIES FLAH. Quaker City Assooietion Sueej't's Getting Poor Families to Crs 'f tables on Borrowed Lend I. . .. City Also Take Up "Farming." Every town hni vscaiif lets .r.Isk-h are eyesores to iu- o:uiua!!:ty. , t: r of them are used as rubbish uuuii-o ..j.. are littered with tin cans, garbage, ashes and other unsightly things. Oth ers are covered with rank Weeds. ' If these lots were planted to useful vege tables or beautiful flowers how much more attractive would tbey be!. - Vhy not get busy nud ' transform such lots into pirdtrus nud make tbem look ornamental Instead of unsightly? Get the owners to lend their unused land to the poor, who will be glad to cultivate It and raise vegetables. The splendid work of the Philadel phia Vacant Lots Cultivation associa Hon is ably exemplified In the four teenth annual report, Last year the association conducted 855 family gardens on vacant lots. The land under cultivation was loan ed by pneroiis owners. day, the date of which has not been fixed. .- . ,. "While It is a little too early to plant. It Is not too early to begin to think about preparing 1 the ground." W. C. 'WInRborough', vice chairman of the committee, said. "As the prepara- 1 7mmm- I I Photo by K. Mahoney. tion of the ground Involves a cleanup of the winter's accumulations of rub bish, we are co-operating with the board of health to make that opera tion a thorough one this year," The distribution of seeds will be through the schools, as last year. One of those gardens, cultivated by two 1 t ,.l ,1 . ,4 H , M ... I An effort is being made to Interest They were not the real estate exchange In the work. using ir.'and the association bound it- and through that agency the commit self to return possession t theiu when tee hopes to get In touch with owners ' To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take laxative bromo quinine tab lets. ; Druggists refund money if ' it falls to cure, E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. . ' ' wbeo your leet. are wet and Cold, tiK youroody .chilled through and through from exposure, take a big tlooe of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, bathe your feet In hot water before going to bed, and you are al most certain to ward off a severe cold, Fo ale by all dealers. John Melville H28 Adams Ave LA ORANDE, ', - ORE they desired to put it to use or sale. The harrowing, plowing and all nec essary preparation for the cultivation : were carried on by t Xi association, and about one-sixth of nn acre was turned over to each family. The families spread the fertilizer, planted the seed, j cultivated the growing crops and gath ered their mature produce. They took to their homes what was necessary for (their tables and sold the surplus, In isnring fresh vegetables for home con sumption and a snug income. The association plans to carry on this work the coming summer, and they are overwhelmed by the new applications received daily .from those anxious to raise crops. , Owners of vacant lots In Kansas City, Mo., who would like to see them blossom like the rose without any la bor oa the owner's part can get some Information as to how It hut h tnn by communicating with the home gar 'deoing committee of . the City club. The committee, which obtained such Ijcood results last yenr, now is prepar ing. for Its spring campaign, which Is 'to( be opened with a general cleanup of tracts that can be cultivated by volunteer labor. "It's Just as easy," Mr. Winsborough said, "to grow vegetables on a vacant lot as It is to grow tin cans and ashes, and we will leave it to the owner to say which crop makes the best appear ance and enhances most the value of his land." Selection of vegetables which it will be worth while to grow under condi tions unfavorable as to soil requires study and patience. Experience in gardening under such conditions has proved the following vegetables to be profitable in the order here given: ' First, the round red radishes, which should be sown in a row not more than fifteen feet long at one time or there will be more than can well be disposed of. Next, the loose leaf lettuces, notably the Hanson variety. Make sowings a month- apart to obtain succession. To matoes are profitable next in order. Set out tomato plants if it Is possible to get them. They can be easily raised In a hotbed, rrune them when a good Icrop is set so they will ripen. i a good O : -Xotloo of Street Improvement . TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No tice is hereby given that 1n pursuance of a resolution adopted by the com mon council of the city of La Grande, Oregon, on the 1st day of December, 1909, creating improvement district No. 10, and designating Greenwood avenue as such district, arfd In pur suance of a resolution adopted by said common council on the 12th day of April, 1911, whereby said council de termined and declared its intention to Improve all that portion of Greenwood streit, in said Improvement district as hereinafter described, by laying there-1 cn macadam roadway 40 feet wide, the council will, ten days after the ser vice of this notice upon the owners of the property affected and benefitted by such Improvement, order that said above described Improvement be made; that the boundaries of said dis trict to be so Improved are as follows: All that portion of Greenwood street, from the north line of O. & W. R. R. to the south line of T avenue. ' (A) . And the property affected or bent fitted by said improvement Is as follows: . ' All the west half of blocks 152, 1J8, 147, 123 and 120 and the east halfof blocks 151, 149. 124 and 121, all in Chaplin's addition to the city of La Grande, Oregon. . Notice is hereby further given that the council will levy a special assess ment on all the property affected and benefitted by such Improvement for the purpose of paying for such im provement. That the estimated cost of such Improvement is pie sum of $5,615.40. That the council will on the 17th day of May, 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 assess ment, when a hearing will be granted to any person feeling aggrieved by such assessment. La Grande, Oregon, May 5th, 1911. CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE, . OREGON. ,: " r . By C. M. HUMPHREYS, Recorder of the City of La Grande, ; ' Oregon. , . ;' - . - May 5 to 17. : . Notice of Street Improvement. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No tice is hereby given that in pursuance of a resolution adopted by the common council of the city of La Grande, Ore gon,. on- the 18th day of August, 1909, creating improvement district No. 7, and designating Monroe avenue as . resolution adopted by said common council on the 12th day of April, 1911, whereby said council determined and declared its Intention to improve all that portion of Monroe avenue in said Improvement district as hereinafter described, by building cement, walks 5 feet wide, the council will, ten days after the service 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 boundar-t IpR nf Raid rtlafrlff tn ha an (mm-nvnrl ' areas follows: j All that portion of Monroe avenue, from the east line of North Fir street. to the west line of North Spruce street. (A) And the property affected or benefitted by, said improvement is as fnllnwa ' All tho nnrth half nt M.mlra 122, 123 and 124 and the south half of block 147 and 149. all la Chaplin's addition to the city of La Grande, Ore- 0,V 777'::: Notice is herehV further cIvAn that the council will levy a special assess ment on all the property affected and benefitted by such improvement for the -purpose of paying for such Im--provement. That the estimated cost' of such improvement 1b the sum of." 2,128.35. That the council will' on the 17th day of May, 1911, meet at tha council chamber at the hour of 8 ; o'clock p. m to consider said estimat ed cost, and the levy of said assess--ment, when a hearing will be granted' io any person leeimg aggrievea Dy stieh -assessment : ; La Grande, Oregon, May 5th, 191IV CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE, OREGON. By C. M.: HUMPHREYS, Recorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon.": -. May 5 to 17. 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