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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. MONDAY, MAY 13,1912. PAGE THREE r . ill i V f ViiSil "THE GOSSARD CORSET; THEY LACE I NFROJiT." Model O, Gossard, is for the women of full proportions. Let your next corset be a GossarJ. A trial fitting will convince you why the "Oossard Corset" excels. A cotnplete line of new models al ways on hand. Price $2.60 to $8 GO MRS. ROBTi Phone Bed 8221 PATTISOK, Corsetlere. Our Prices Lower "Let Us Prove It to Yon" Our (foods Bettor p Opening Of I Grand Union Tea Co. j Tea - Coffee. - Extracts - Spices - Soaps Baking Powder Tickets or Premiums given with each Purchase J Cash Grocery Department. Shrimps , 15c, 2 for 25c Catsup 25c Tomatoes .'. . .8 for 25c Salmon .20c, 3 for 50c FRED H. LE FEVRE Manager LA GRANDE, OREGON Phone Red 3231 WEN AHA LUMBER CQMPANV Main732. Oteenwood and Madison Before Building repairing 1 1 O H SEE lUiarK 6 W a r n i n g ! ! The Abstract & Title Company, Inc. LA GRANDE, OREGON C M. LOCKW0OD, Secretary Office with La Grnnde and SMimtrer. , Investment Compan) ' You are crowding more into a year now than the individual put into ten years a short time' ago. That means that you must prepare your entire makeup for the strain. . t . Your manner of taking care of the digestive apparatus has not Improved commensurately with ' the strain placed upon it. It is time to wake up and give1 this ' matter more attention. Would you expect a grain separator to do the proper work with a third of the eeth mlsBlng from the cylinder? Would there be a loss of efficiency? Apply it to the human body and see where you are. J. E. STEVENSON, D. B. S. p Full Line of Groceries. I I Sardines .10c, 0 for 25c Oysters '.' .15c, 2 for 25c f Plain Sweet Pickles 80c Carnation Milk 10c can Phone Your Orders "Quick Delivery" 209 Fir Street "Just a whisper off Adams" tmi ' , BE CAREFUL to specify- our lumber, so as to' insure an even ' grade of good ' quality and finish. When we . sell you timber as first quality :' ' you do not get seconds slipped ; " in" on the chance that you won't notice the difference. That's not our method or policy. Hon est goods and stralforward methods only. Corner ri M. fflSSS Tnke Heed He sure to Iiavc an abstract of Hie farm or lot you arc considering purchasing be fore j on invest .Von will know then to the smallest detail just what the history of the jmrfel Is if yen have us draw up the nblr:ict. Absolutely accurate work and prompt service. A REPORT PAYING liAID IN CRESTON, IOWA, DIKING THE SEASON OF 11)10 J A Discussion of Patents on Itltu mluoiis Conere Pavements, by Tlieo. S. DeLny, II. Sc., E, M., City Engi neer, ('region;- Surveyor, i Union County; Member Iowa Engineer ing Society; Member of the Amer ican Society of Municipal Improve ments. -. Author's Note. ' The paving laid in Creston, Iowa, during the season of 1910 has attract ed considerable Interest from engi neers and others who wish to use bitu minous concrete iu paving surfaces and I have prepared this report for use in answering the numerous in quiries, trusting that It may be of use to engineers and others engaged in public improvements. ' , T. S. D. Creston, Iowa, 1011. A Report of the Paving Laid in Cesr tou, Iowa, in 1010, and a Discus "' slon of Patents on Bitumin ous Concert pavements '. The wide-sperad tendency of mod ern business to eliminate competition finds its manifestation In one way or another in nearly every branch of hu man effort and, notwithstanding the fact that the word and spirit of the law in many states require that the letting of muicipal improvements for which the property owners are to pay shall be by competitive bidding, the monopolistic tendency has made itself manifest in many, if not all, branches of municipal improvements. The line along which' many of the would-be monopolists in the business of municipal improvement work is the patenting of an alleged invention cov ering some general method of con struction and then, by means - of threats, Jnunction proceedings, and other perversions of the process of law, to bluff municipalities Into per mitting a letting to only the bluffers or persons whom they favor. Now, there is nn 'old saying that "Necessity la the mother of invention," and also that " Necessity knows no law;" and, in cons'dering the question of the legitimacy of some of the "in ventions" which these would-be mo nopolists of municipal construction endeavor to use, one is led to the sus picion that the mother of said inven tions was a very lawless necessity indeed. What appears to be, a very typical example of these conditions is the situation which has for. some recent years elsted in the business of constructing . bituminous concrete pavement surfaces. During the autumn of 1909 I was required, by the City Council of Cres ton, Iowa, to prepare specifications for about 25,000 yards of pavement with bituminous concrete surface (or Bituminous. Maead;n by .the mixing process.) About the first thing confronted was the fact that several letters patent, taken on a principle as old as the use of concrete, were supposed to cover the whole field of bituminous concrete used in paving surfaces and the own ers of these patents were using every machination known to legal technique to compel any person or corporation building bituminous concrete pave ments, to pay royalty directly or in directly to them. An application to the owners of the paten; brought an offer to furnish the bituminous con crete und royalty to any contractor undertaking the job at a price about $1.40 per square yard of street paved. This price Is about 50 per cent above the actual cost of bituminous concrete delivered. About 1895 1 was for a short t'nie in the employ of,. a contractor who was at that time laying pavement 'surface of bituminous concrete, and I remem ber that the "talking point'" nt that time in connection with the pavement was that the use of various sizes of miicral aggregate in accordance with th! ancient concrete, principle would and did give the mass inherent sta bility, independent of the cementing nr. ilium, ' Knowing, therefore, of my own per "itml knowledge, that thiB ancient ii. ' of concreteR had been prac tkully applied to bituminous con cretes for paving surfaces at a time nntcdntlng the above named patents, i i':l .-. to undertake the task of defying this "Jabberwock" of the pav ing Industry, and set abmit acquiring 5 ., . i ) -,..;. f ion of what had 'been recent- i i liii'iued Wednesday., " SUMMONS. liii tb circuit, court or ine state ol Oregon for Union County. : ' J. D. Casey, plaintiff, vs. L. Hexter, and L. May, partners under the firm name of Hexter and May, - llox ter, wire of L. Hexter, - May, wife ol L. May; C. H. Dodd and - Dodd, his Avlfe; also, Chas. P. Dodd, (If liv ing), If not, their unknown heirs; aivl all other persons or parties clalminij any right, title, estate or interest In or lieu on the real property described herein, defendants. To L. Hexter and L. May, partners, under the firm name ot Hexter & May, Chas. P. Dodd, (if living), if not, their unknown heirs, and all other persons or parties chiming any right, title, estate, interest or lien in the real property described herein, de fendants: IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OF OREGON, You and each of you are required to appear and answer complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit, on or before me last day of the tlmo named in the order of publication of Bummons, to-wlt: On or before the 27th day of May, 1912, and if you fall t bo appear and answer the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in plaintiff's complaint. The relief prayed for In the com plaint Is that the defendants and each of them be required to set forth the nature ot their claim, title or interest In and to the south half (S) of Northeast' quarter (NEU) and south east quarter (SE) of northwest quarter (NW4) of section 25 in town ship 2 South ot Range 36 E. W. M., in Union county, Oregon ; and that, whatever right; title, estate, Interest oi Hen the defendants, or each of them, have or claim in said land be declared Inferior to the rights, title, and Interest of the plaintiff therein, and that the defendants and each of them be forever barred from all right, claim, title or ' Interest to said land. ThiB summons is published by order of the Hon. J. W. Knowles, circuit Judge of the above entitled court for the county of Union, and by Bald order it was directed that . this summons should be published In the La Grande Evening Observer, once a week, for six consecutive weeks. The date of the first publication is April 15, 1912. JNO. S. HODGIN. Attorney for Plaintiff.. Apr 15 22 29 May 6 13 20 27 OTICE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT i TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: No tice Is hereby given that in pursuance ot a resolution adopted by the Com mon Council of the City of La Grande, Oregon, on the 3rd day of April, 1912, creating improvement district No. 49 and designating First Street as such district and In pursuance of A. resolu tion adopted by said Common Council ! on the 17th day of April, 1912, where-! by said Council determined and de-l clared Its Intention to Improve all that' portion ot First street in said lm-i provement district as hereinafter de-i scribed by laying thereon Gravel Bit- uiitmc pavement, 30 ieet in wiutn, with full street intersections and con structing cement curb6, and con structing drainage, the Council will, ten days atfer the service of this no tice upon the owners of the property affected and benefitted by such im provement order that said above de scribed improvement be made: thnt the boundaries of Bald district to be 'so improved are as follows: All ,that portion of First street from the south line, of Adams avenue to the north, line of "O'' Avenue, and the property affected or benefitted by said improvement Is as follows: Commencing at the south line of Adams avenue due north to the center of Ulock 4, Grandy's Addition to the Oity of La Grande, thence due south to the north line of "O" avenue thence east to a point due south of the cen ter of Block 09, Chaplin's Addition to the City of La Grande, thence north to the south lino of Adams avenue, thence west to the place pf beginning. Notice is hereby further given that the Council will levy a special assess ment on all the property affected and benefited by such improvement for the purpose of paying for such im provement. That the estimated cost of such Improvement is the sum of $15,890.00. That the Council will, on the 15th day of May, 1912, meet nt the Council chamber at the hour of 8 P. M., to consider eald estimntecl cost, nnrt the levy of said assessment, when ?. hearing will be granted to any pr inn feeling aggrieved by such assess ment. La Grande, Oregon, April 2 r. 1 1 1 -1912. CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRAM"!" OREGON. By C. M. HUMPHREYS. Recorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon. Poor appetite is a sure sign of Im paired digestion. A few dose? of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liber Tnh- iots will strnnfthpn ynnv difosnon Improve your kmjuIU'-. Thmnatil hnv Vn bniif''rf bv tafclnfj tllHW :,!,i:io . Mold ty all dealers. 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