LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1911. iUU 0 IT GROWS HATS. it-re's Some Important Newg for 31 en Who Ire Growing Bald. People who have taken our word fir t that Parisian Sage is the real hair rower, beautlfltr and dandruff cur. :ave never been disappointed. Here's he word of a person who took our "I have been using Parisian Sage ibout a year. When I began uslnji It I rord. - Ei had only a slight 'fuzx on my head. Now I have a good thick growth, an 1 It Savo y Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN f'""" The rooms are good and Steam heated only one ; block from depot OJ C. tf richoux. Pro . ; '. , tp.Trim' j "VA They luce In front. Think what' flint moans 'he classic bnck correct poise beautiful lines ease of Adjustment with nbso Inte cunifort The proof Is In the fitting . .;', .'; , ;': - Mrs. Robert Pattison g CortwUre. I'houf Black Treasurer's Call for City Warrants. There are funds , In the treas ury to pay all warrants issued against water fund of, La Grande city up to and including No. 9,716, endorsed Sept. 21, 1910. Interest on all warrants on Water Fund from No, 9-616 'o 9,716 inclusive censes from date of this i call.- 4';-r'if;-'i.i'-yf La Grande, Oregon, Aug. 9, 1911. ' " ; ' ; ROY W. LOGAN, U 8-9-10t h t l (i-i . City .Treasurers La Grande usiness Rooms 4-5-6 Foley Buildng Term begins Shorthand " Bopkkpihg-l Pemanshiptl: Commercial Law Banking and : Legal Forms t. E. Taylor Ptinci Cdlleg pal MIMIIIIMMHIIMIIIIIHMIIHIlllimilllllllMM 'if ;.! f if',t .'. . tikis' la Grande's Leading ? Jeweler K8lte C S. Last Q3t A dams Avena. ; ' ';? ; t tiMfttHHisiiimteiiHinntisstutio Opposite -t-sfta nart a ah a IlllVlffff i8 growing thicker and longer rigtt along. Many people don't believe It can be done, but I know Irom my owa experience with Parisian Sage thrt It can; I can recommend It in the fullest confidence." Gainse Brown, SOS North Fllmore St, Maryvllls, Mo. The above statement was mnAe to Dr. C. D. Koch of the Koch pharmacy, Maryville, Mo., April 29th, mi. Large bottle tC ctnts at the NewMu drug stce and drasgijj everrwhere. Phoenix Woman's club building cost ing over $15,000 completed In July. A Fresh: Supply of Fruits and Vegetables Just In BANANAS ORANGES GRAPE FREIT PEACHES M ATER MELONS CANTALOUPES BLAf KBEBGIES W T4RBAGR , v - 'STRING BEANS 'CARROTS tmoxs 'FRESH CORN SQUASH CTCOrBEKS Royal Grocery x H. Pattison, Prop.1 Not in the Association 'Btgit!JlI!!g'l.MI.'J.' i'm .Li.ili..l'lVI";"ll Wring and Heatinsf John Melville I 1H28 Adzms Avi : (A ) CRANDBi 3 0J?- 15 SSBF ' Our place' of bosinegs will be located hereafter in the Fowler warehouse, 1537 Jefferson Ave one block east of nr iwepeiir location. " . -i 't- '' -.' . 4 r We i will do general ware " t- ;;' - ' - ' house business besides rarrying a fall line of Feed, Pooltry Sap 'plies. Flour, Wood, etc , - , . Pjhone as yoar orders.' , Waters-StanchHeld r. Produce Co. iMain 706. 1537 Jefferson Ave. j . ' lis. jS; NOTICES m mm SAND, PETUOLEm AND CRUSHED ROCK ESSENTIALS. . ;i Product of These "Ingredients' SaI4 to B the. Tery Be.t. Eastern road makers are placing a great deal of confidence in a new sort of road making material, and John Collier, manager of the people's storo here, and an influential Commercial club man, who is now sojourning in Chicago, writes to friends here of the new material. Among other things Mr, Collier incloses clippings from the Chicago Record-Herald, written by the nationally known William E. Cur tiss. The article, describing the road making material, is written under a Providence, Mass., dats linfr, special to the Herald. It follows In part: There 1b a splendid automobile road all the way from Boston to Province town. It was built by the state chief ly for the benefit of automobilists. It in mooth and hard,, with a. foundation of crushed rock 18 Inches teep, cov-' ered with a mixture of fine sand and crude petroleum which packs down and becomes as elastic as rubber. An Immense quant'.ty of petroleum has 'been used on the New England highways and , it is a great success. It sheds the rain like a rubber coat and Is practically dustlfss. The high way commissioners of all the -.'New England states consider it the best surfacing material whsn mixed . with Band and .crushed rock that has ever been found. It Is the perfection of the method devised by MacAdam, the" Scotch engi neer, mora than a hundred years aog, which has been the basis of all mod ern road building. , Tar and asphalt have been used to some extent, but crude petroleum is superior to either. The Massachusetts highway com missioners, after employing every test, are of the opinion that this mix ture is the best that th?y have ever tried to withstand ' the weather, the automobile traffic, the hoofs of horses and steel-shod wheels. - THPSHIXG COmiEXCED IN OAT : FIELDS THIS WEEK. Personal Mention and Local lUms In. : ; teresting to Readers. , ' Ladd Canyon, Aug. 18. (Special) The Banton and Conaway threshing machine started up ytsterday morn ing' ptr the fall run andai?! jaVtaJed on Rex Conaway's, oat 'flewfnbw, - : wJJl8S :WW Whitlow, i&'ifcortfcnd.: spent last wek ' with -' Mr, "and Mrs. Dick Peebler and. family. i'A number of people have returned from their huckleberry trips and re port that they found plenty of berries and had a good time. . ' ( .': ', Mr.i and Mra. ' Robert Vancil and three little children are here from Milton visiting Mr. and Mra.' Frank Counsell. Mr. Vancll and Mrs. Coun sell are cousins, Theycwlll go from here to Union and Baker to visit rel atives before returning home. ' ORDINANCE NO 589, SERIES 191L An ordinance authorizing the may or and recorder of the city of La Grande. Oregon, to enter into a con tract with U P. Otlund, for the con struction of a board walk on 8 ave nue, between North Fir street and North Spruce street, in accordance with hla bid therefor. '. " . The City of La Grande does ordain as follows: .., (. ' ' Section 1. - .The mayor and recorder of the city of La Grande, Oregon, are hereby, authorized to entet into a contract for and on behalf of the City of La Grande, with L. P. Ostlund, for the construction of a board side walk on S avenue between North Fir street and North Spruce street 'ac cording to the plans '(tnd specifica tlona therefor now on file Jn the office of the recorder of the city of La Grande, Oregon, at a price -equal to NEwf BRIEFS PiitiDE sin Dili: BE HE O. A. C. EXPERT TO EXAMINE IX DUSTRT .MIXUTELY. Will Spt-nd Several Days In the Com munity Inspecting Prune (Vop - ; Survey of the prune Industry In the Grande Roude valley from every; an gle of viewpoint, will be commenced tomorrow when F. R. Brown, working tor the Oregon Agricultural college, comes here for an extended stay to complete the survey. The' purpose of the visit Is best told by Mr. Brown himself, in letters to local people: "I expect to be in the vicinity or your city for about three or four days for the purpose of making a prune survey. During that time I hope to visit all the prune orchards In that valley and obtain very complete notes on the age of the trees, the cultivation pruning and spraying, in fact, every thing that is connected with the prune industry. This Is to be used as a basis from which we can .work on some the proDiems mat couuuuv ius ..- r. '. ' ,.'.'--'. " '.: : : "This work was made possible through the 'Crop and Fruit Pest bill which was passed by the last legisla ture. We are at present considering several problems : among which are 'prune drip,' 'little prune,' 'winter kill,'" 'fruit spot,' and 'orchard heat- the bid of the said L. P. Oettund, for the same, now on file in the oftee of the recorder of said city and which has been heretofore accepted. This ordinance shall be in full force and1 effect from and after Its passage, approval by the mayor and publica tion in one issue of the La Grande Evening Observer, . V Passed the common council on the 16th day -of August, 1911, by seven councllmen voting therefore. Approved by the mayor on this the 17th day of August. 1911. .'V A. L. RICHARDSON, I - - : Mayor. Attest:' '' 'V , i C. M'. HUMPHREYS, Recorder. Happiest GH ; fdXtnooln. ' .., A Lincoln, N-'?. wiles. UI had been tiling for some ;ine in r'fi'&ic constipa tion and titii .; ti lile frnn taking (Jhamberlnin'-. -rori;t - h n, .' r TnlilcV anl in thr- ; .-; i tm ui mi I 20t better ,' .'.''..'.' ) vnnii! lirl in '' '''''.'' ; : 1 -;;. NICE LEVEL LOTS LOCATED TWO BLOCKS UORTHOF We w at from $160. to $200. each, on the most liberal terms Me furnish you an abstract of titl e, VJhen yov have paid for these lots. Hot a poor lot in our whole offering Better call al pur office and learn more about these lots.)?' BMiPhonk Main 752. Independent phone 262. Foley Hotel Block. b M VW fcmdS CAR LOAD RECEIVED Kit George Palmer Lumber Co. Retail Dept. Phone, Unin S SPECIAL WALL PAPER SALE ) 50 cent paper for 50 cents. 90 cent 0ti meals for 70 cts, A Nice line of W, t5, 20 snd 25 cent paper. II CALL and LOOK THEM OVER j 1NU I S L-l . Observer otnee. vjt El BW Ha : n an Cement Consult him before COLUMBIA COLLEGE , MILTON, IS THE PLACE TO SEND IOUR Christian, but not sectarian. Grounds and buildings valued at $73,000.1' t A select Bchool for young men and young ladles, who seek for they highest Ideals In Manhood and Womanhood. t CERTIFICATES ACCEPTED AT STATE UXITERSITY AXD OTHER ( I SCHOOLS WITHOUT BE-EXAMINATIOX. v TilOrnnirh niirp. T llcnrw. aleifl(li t rnmmcivLI onorimont. In. 1. eluding shorthand and typewriting uiano. voice and striuircd lnstm Dormitory refitted, refurnished, steam heated, electric lighted; com- J ortable, attractive, gymnasium, good athletic field j Beautiful for Situation. A land of fruits and flowers. Mountain water, j Pure air. Healthful conditions. Six passenger trains dally. ' Electric ,': street cars. j Not , saloon In SO years. .No gambling d'ns. Moral atmosphere I1 1 'wholesome. . ' : . ? '., - Send for Catalogue or other Informa tlon to H. S. SH ANGLE, Financial Secy Milton, Oregom 1 2 la 111 1 y iti s m W IllX REDUCTIONS V . f' Phone Red 971 next door to Contractor letting yoiir sidevalk OREGON BOYS AD GIRLS. 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