PAGE G LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1911. O O o o o o o o o w H $ g 1 1 aOa I-EK3IAAEMLY . I n ... INTRODUCING located Keliable Uentis.s eastern prices Our untarnished reputation wherever We have established office is a recommendation we look to with pride, and our motto, "Honest work." "fair dealings," has always made our success continuous for the past 10 years, j . ' We guarantee our work, and if It 1b not right we make it right without any extra expense to ou. . We would rather be bmy all the time and make a smaller profit from each individual patient than charge prohibitive prices. , Peo ple In all stations of life patronize this Institution of Modern Den tistry. ; . ;'v ' Y .... , PAIS LESS EXTRACTION 50c CLa'a EXAMINATION, CONSULTATION $15 Set of Teeth ..... $10 Bridge Work (best) $10 Cold Crowns 22k , ESTIMATES AND ADVICE Prices for the BestWork ......... $5.22 Gold Fillings . . . Silver Fillings', Plates Repaired , .... $1.60 np ,75c ...,..$1.00 up 12 year protection guaranteed. U a . ....1 - m . . DEPOT ADAMS kVV. ivioaern Lenusis over newlin drug co: Our, offices: Salt Lake, Baker, La Grande, Portland. . IEIGIIIIIFIS GREET COUNCIL tfEETIMI REPLETE WITH PORTASiCE LAST MUIIT. 1M. Heiiioimtrances Overruled, New Ones Filed and Other Business Done. property. The loss was appalling, caused by the breaking of the La Crosse Water Power dam at Hatfield. Davis Affair Up Again. Veiled threats against the city were made public in the reading of a letter from Hayden & LaiiRhorn, Ta'.onu at torneys, who take up the matter of the ba.ance due Contractor Is 3. D.i ris for work done on the sewer i.ro Ject I er e. The final payment was held up because the work In place-i wiu not satisfactory to the mayor and council and has hung fire for some time. The letter says that It is not to be understood as a threat yet con cludes with the assertion that unless the payment Is forthcoming, the city can anticipate legal proceedings be ing Inauguraed against it This sub ject has been one of the knotty prob lems of the entire summer, the coun cil standing out as flatly opposed to the paying of the balance until the project was O. K. " Sixth to Be "PaTed." , Remonstrances and verbal objec tions heard by the council at various times against the "paving of Sixth street" or rather the re-assessment of suit in Davis affair. d , , - fQund th(J clrc u t;, .Echo, of ; Black . River. Talis . ... .... , LAST NIGHT'S COUNCIL PROGRAM. against the 8 East Adams s ' Hears complaint $ macadam work on 3 avenue. . 4 Q Remonstrances against paving $ S Sixth street overruled and de- t- nied. . ' . A... - :' $ , Remonstrances against North 3 Fir macadamizing denied and the $ city given jurisdiction. " & Bids for fire hose read. . & S City threatened with recovery S Yesand we have the famous f'ALL FUEL" heaters for coal or wood. Is nearly perfection in a heater. Keeps fire perfectly. Trade me your old stove on one of these and keep your house warm this winter. I sell second hand heaters 1 -00 fv 7 -5U .50 E D , HMSTEN FURNITURE ON EASY PAYMENTS v O O 4 O O WakhTms Space The Wardrobe Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing. PHOIiE MAIN 735 0 liorror heard. y S. ; Second Street pipe line ghost . Q: stalks council room. -, . $ .- .-..A.,. 2 MM WW JlO.H1 TTTTTT LA GRANDEELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY I Has Moved to Two Doors east of the P. 0. Pay a visit to our new quarters THE QUICK i PRINT BUILDING. Phona Black 3141. ; " GO TO B B. NUTTER for Paints, Wall Paper, Varnishes, Oils, Etc. Paper ten cents and up. Estimates Furnished Store 1708 1-2 Sixth st More than a half dozen momentous matters were given consideration at the regular council meeting last night at which all members excepting Bern ard Logsdon, Fourth ward, were present. Passage of a dozen Improve ment notices and ; ordinances and reading of voluminous engineer's es ttaates were only . a portion of the evening's heavy program tor several other weighty matters came up for final settlement. The meeting was momentous In many respects. The water committee reported fa vorably on a petition filed recently to have the water regulations changed In one respect and later on In the ses sion the changes were embodied Into an ordinance which was passed by the council.' ' It makes a somewhat radical chanke In the rules as re- igards water tolls where there is more than one family In a building. It has been a practice to charge a min imum fee of $1.00 for every family in any one building but this has been changed by the new 'ordinance, which Is not yet signed by the mayor, to re quire only a minimum fee for one me ter in such Instances. All families In on! dwelling will therefore pay for what iey use plus the fee for one meter. The report was signed Jby W. J. Church, J., E. Orvls and Claude lackey. ' -' ' '" ' ' ' . .. . . " AVtU Maoadiinwze North Fir M.m"" "M..B.IH in I .ii mil iiiiiii mm -.ff. O A CY Alin Uptown office Main 720 OiAIV il U Residence phone Main 25 AMBULANCE ll. bussey Remonstrances filed, by Borne prop erty ownerB on North Fir street! against macadamizing that street from the ending of the bitulithlc on for a distance of three blocks, were report ed adversely' by the committee and later on the committee's report was adopted. The council originally took action' on the matter after a long list of property owners had requested it and the committee found that less than half of the property interested was opposed. Consequently the city was declared to have Jurisdiction. A Bids lU'ad. i More than a half dozen bids for 1 -500 feet of 2 Inch fira nose were read last night and referred to the fire and police committee. Chairman Mackey called the committee together thla afternoon' at 2 o'clock when all the samples of the different compan-J les were Inspected and explained. As the city is badly in need of this hose the committee was, required to report a week hence at which time the coun cil will meet to transact business, Several Are hose making company representatives were present.' Echo from Stricken City. An echo of the 'horror at Black River Falls, Wis. last week was heard in the council room when a communi cation from the mayor and Inftuen tlal citizens of the stricken city cal ling for aid were read. The letters and affidavits say. that the prosperous little city was damaged to the extent of $1,500,000 and that assistance Is urgently needed. Not only are cit es appealed to but the governors of states and the president have been asked to assist the poverty-stricken community. The floods, as reader? of j the Observer will remember, devas- iaictA th. nnHia. litmlniAluS BArtfnll anil J laid waste nearly all the residence specifications already used were re adopted,' and . the final ordinance on the matter was passed and signed and Is published today. Unless the mat ter is again blocked, collection of as sessments to cover the construction will begin at once. This Is the matter on which the council held a near-court session re cently. - . ' Old Job Reviewed. Property owner on East Adams av enue unfurled another bomb In the council last night when a lengthy pe tition setting out alleged discrepan cies in the macadam work done on that section of the street was read In the council room. Varioua and num erous "soundings" of the perfection of the macadam work as done by Con tractor John Mars and accepted a year or more ago are said to have been made by the people living there. The soundings were made at points where traffiCjhas been allowed. to, drift and not nearer than three feet to the curb ing. The specifications say nine Inch es of rock, after rolling, must be nec essary to meet requirements. The property owners In this instance af firm that the rock ofen Is only seven and a fraction Inches deep, some places eight Inches and out of a dozen readings taken at various places, not one was up to specifications. The en tire affair was1 turned over to proper committees and a report will be forth coming later on. The .petitioners want the faults rem edled or credit given their : assess ments to that extent. -;- Improvement ordinances, notices of street improvements by the dozen and bonding ordinances were read ' and passed. A.. ...,; , V Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Ruhberoid . . . . v : WENAHA LUMBER CO. Greenwood and Madison 5ts. Phone, Mais 732 Cement Contractor Consult him before; letting your sidewalk BOY WANTED Factory. ; -Fam-Us-Klng Cigar NEWLIN DRUG CO. Guarantees Parisian Sage for Falling Hair and Dandruff.. We want you to know thai the girl with the Auburn hair Is on every bot tle and carton of PARISIAN SAGE. We want you to know this lor your own protection, for there are many imitations, and it Is an easy matter to get the spurious article. ' . You can always get the genuine PAJRISIAN SAGE at the Newlin Drufc company for only 50 cents a bottle. They will not deceive you. . PARISIAN SAGE if rigidly guaran teed, for dandruff, falling hair and scalp itch. It Is a most delightful and Invigor ating hair dressing that puts life andH brilliance into the hair and causes It to grow if the hair root be not dead. ilt's the tonic you will use always If you use It once. 10-19-31 MA UMMER uggestions TAKE TWO-THIRDS OF A GLASS OF COLD SPARKLING SAM-O, ADD ONE-THIRD OF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING FRUIT JUICES: LEMON. ORANGE, PINEAPPLE OR GRAPE. "Measure it right and mix it together It's Good for what ails you in this kind of weather." BOY WANTED Fam-Us-Klng Factory. Cigar Call Main Eierhi Retail Department Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Ruberoid Roofing, Sash Doors, etc. at'the A" AA,:'V George Palmer Lumber Co. 4S Notice. ' '-. Special Organizer Miss Nina Down. ey of Portland will meet with the Grande Ronde Circle i W. O. W. to morrow night, Oct 19. All members are especially requested to be present. 10-18-21 COME to our shop and let ns demonstrate the use of Perry Pnen. matlc Water Systems to yon. We have Just Installed one at "County Po r Farm. Why not hate a bath room, hot and cold water, nice lawns and also fire protection for your homes! Yon can hate a 8-4 Inch stream at 05 pounds pressure Id case of fire. Call and let ns take yon out and show yon one In every day operation. BAY & ZWEIFEi 1-I.UMBtKV HEATERS, SHEET METAL WORKERS : A A A A A ;