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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1913)
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY. 21, 1913. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGSCSV&i New Spring Styles For Ladies and Gemtlemeini We have the large: t stoclc of woolens to select from that has ever been birough to the City. Our prices are right for the class of work and material. Ten Dollars below Portland Prices. J NECKWEAR SHIRTS I HATS NEW AND UP TO DATE HIGH GRADE AT T KXVJ qappv mn " THE LARaEST ST0CK IN THE CITY T0 SE" GOODS -v. ALL NEW SNAPPY STUFF LECT FROM. the; toggery CALL AND BE CONVINCED Al Andrews BOISE'S mm ROAD TO BUTTE IS A3XI0CSLT AWAITED . Utond Thought to be Financed In the j Eaut "Will Give Assistance. (Boise Statesman.) Is Boise's dream of a road from Butte to Idaho's capital about to be realized? Rumor has it that the lartles who secured . the optioi on he "citizens' right-of-way' . some weeks ago are to build a line, prob ably from Butte through Boise to the Western Pacific, the Central Pacific. Iind the San Pedro roads. It Is un derstood that the road Is to be built y capital which Is entirely Inde pendent of any other well known Ine and It Is to be an entirely inde pendent road. . - ; . While the fact that an option hail keen given was still a rumor Bishop lorleux, one of the trustees of the ight-of-way, was Interviewed on the ubject. He refused either to affirm pr deny the rumor, ' J . "What makes you think there ia an option?" he asked. "Ob, we got a straight tip on it," he was told. V "Well," he said, smiling, "you had better get the story from the Bource from which you received the tip." When- Informed this was not pos sible he suggested trying W. H. Rirt enbaugh, one of the. other trustees. Mr. Rldonbaugh absolutely denied that an option had been given. He remarked that it was about time for another hot-air railroad story to be printed by the newspapers and that the rumor that an option had been igiven by the trustees of the rlgbt-of-way would be as good a one as any, but that no option had been given. While It Is known that ' no local caultal Is interested In It H Is . also known that some, who expect to be heavily Interested In the new line should It be built, are vapidly ac quiring Interests In and about Boise, realizing that their Investment will become exceedingly valuable. The' option secured Is sata to run for two years but the parties Inter ested expect to begin work within 90 days or bIx months at the latest, provided the legislature does not pass a Mil which will prohlbt any railroad building In the state. Old surveys are at hand made from Butte to- Bo'se whkco were made at the Boise. It Is not known that either of these surveys will be used by the time when a road between theBe two centers seemed highly possible, and Via ,nt.f mnAa hv thA ITnton PftCl- UW su. - J " 1 . 1. , 1 . .. t flc from a point near Caldwell to j Winnemucra In 1901 ! also held In they eould. GifliTilsMil" GdLQR AREH APPLYING SAGE TEA Mixed With Sulphu It Darkens Beautifully and Tukes Ofl ' Dandruff. . The use of Sage and Sulphur for re storing faded, gray hair to Its natural color dates back to grandmother's time. She kept her bair beautifully darkened, glossy and abundant with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or streaked ap pearance this simple mixture was ap plied with wonderful effect. But brewing at home is mussy and out-of-date.. Nowadays skilled chem ists do this better than ourselves. By asking at any drug store for the ready-to-use product called "Wy eth's Sage and Eulphur Hair Rem ;dy"you will get a large bottle for about 50 cents. Some druggists make their lwn,. which Is usually too sticky, bo Insist upon getting ."Wyeth's" which can be depended upon to re store natural color and beauty to the hair and is splendid for dandruff, dry. feverish, Itchy scalp and railing hair A well-known downtown druggist says his customers InslBt on Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, because, they say It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been ap pliedIt's so easy to use too, Vou simply, dampeu a sponge or soft brush and draw It through your hair, taking one strand at a time. Po this at - night and by morning the gray hair disappears; after anotner ap plication or two, It is restored to its natural color and looks glossy, soft and abundant Hethoilfst Minister ItoeonuueiMik Chanibcrailn'i Cough Remedy.. Rev. James A. Lewis, MllacR, Minn, writes: "Chamborlaln's Cough Rem edy has been a. needed and welcome guest In our home for a number of years., I highly recommend It to my fellows as being a medicine worthy of trial in cases of colds, coughs and croup." Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a trial and we are confident you will ficd It very effectual an continue to use It aa occasion re quires for years to rome, ii.yi others have done. For sale by iH aeaiers. WriMllttlilMIIIMIUIlltM NtlUWfW ! INSURANCE - AGENT NON-RESIDENT S N 0 T A'RY PUBLIC CITY PROPERTY "BELIEVE. KEEP ON BELIEVING, THEY ARE BROTHERS, DEATH AND DOUBT." The man who doubts his existence is already dead. J7e who doubts his ability is already worthless. lie who thinks he is unlucky will never have a chance. Faith is the watchword of progress, fear is the pris on of failure. Have faith in your neighbors, in your community and in yourself, i Three Bargains on Easy Terms : "This here country of ours is a mighty good place to live in." Such anyway is true of the Grande Ronde Valley, for once a resident, always a resident of the Valley of Varied Resources. This is the playground of opportunity and success. Rewards are gained only by activity and intelli gence. Yet the advantages in and near La Grade offer the greatest reward for a given amount ' of energy expended; Union county property makes you money and saves you money. ' , $300 CASH $20 PER MO. 40 ACRES $800 CASH $200 CASH, $15 PER MO. t t dtrX XHfc " 0d tmaMe BU' aCM ia-severa! attractive offera to Come' in and let us tell you orchard, 7 room new house, barn this section of the city which is about this. ' ' 16x26. Small creek on place. fast gaining in favor. Come In and Tell B 4 U BI IT WIL PA U 2 C GEO.H. CURREY real Ste LA GRANDE, OREGON f f Q W N M a; I w w o nomas saysi We talk Candy Purity. We want you to know that our can dy is just as wholesome as It Is delicious. The flavor of our candy Is the result ot the use of the purest suvar, cream, fruits and chocolates. Prove It by stopping In at THE SNOW FLAKE BAKERY Vacuum HOUSE CLEANING rrHOLSTERlSti '' Kt BMTI KE KEPAISnifl IATTRESS MAKING rCKXITCSE PACKS CL A E. RELLIN6EB, 1607 Wash. Are.' i - - l'hone Blak 1032 ' ! MONEY 1 TO ! j LOAN on farm lands in Union, Wallow and Baker counties." ' 1 TjaTJRANOE - AQENT N O N R E S I DE N T S-N O T A RY PUBLIC-CITY PROPERTY CALL UP MAIN 75 FOR FRESH Fruits and Vegetables SWEET POTATOES CAULIFLOWER CELERY - HEAD LETTUCE HOT HOUSE LETTUCE CARROTS BEETS TURNIPS RUT ABE OAS PARSNIPS CABBAGE BELL FLOWER ROME BEAUTY GRIMES GOLDEN JONATHAN ORANGES 25c & 50c doz LEMONS 45c a doz. BANANAS GRAPEFRUIT The City Groceiy AND BAKERY HOME OF FANCY GROCERIES Phone Main 75