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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1910)
PAGE SIX LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVED THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1910 9 mM WB Bb B r I in The Addition with Character It was not necessary to put the steam shovel to work In Laurel hurst. Men could have done the grading Just as well. But they could not have done It as quickly, and this Is why It Is there. Every Improvement for all of Laurelh urst 1 going to be finished as rapidly as men, material, and modern labor-saving devices can be secured. Th-j shovel is now engaged In the work of grading the southwest quartet of Laurdhurst. The no rthweht quarter is practically finish ed. We promised this northwest quarter completely improved by August 1, and it will be completed by that date. All grading is finish ed aud water and sewer mains in. Laying sidewalks is progressing rapidly and the huge asphalt plant will be in operation, laying the asphalt street sin a few days. t See Laurelhurr.t for yourself. See it and walk oyer the property. If you could only realize what this beautiful tract will be when com pletely Improved, you would tl. on realize its Inevitable future. Noth ing can hold Uurelhurst back. Its great natural advantages, its high grade Improvement, its accessibility by four carlines, and its close proximity to town, and the low prices at which the most choice resi dence lots are being sold, make it the most ideal investment in Port land today. TERMS f 0 Per Cent down 2 Per cent a month Just imagine It. Sightly residence lots, within the mile and one half circle, every modern improvement, rare natural advantages and excellent car service at original prices and on such terms. Every careful investor should see this property and secure some holding .here. There will never again be such an opportunity. OFFICERS AND DIRECTOKS Chas. K. Henry, president Chas. K. Henry Co., Portland; owner Henry Bid,.. Frank F. Mead, president Seaboa. t'. Sec. Co., Seattle. Paul C. Murphy, director Bankers Trust Co., Tacoma; V. P. Laurelhurst Co., Seattle. J. B. Llnthlcum, secretary Williams, ',ood ft Llnthlcum, Portland. James B. Melkle, former secretary Seattle Chamber of Commerce. Edw. Cookingham, vice-president and manager Ladd & Tilton Br.nl.. L. A. Lewis, manager Allen ft Lewis, wholesale grocers, Portland. !'. R. burke, of the Royal Insurants Co. Chas. K. Williams, manager Morris Bros., bonds. Henry Fries, of Wakefield, Fries ft Co., real estate. Kobort H. Strong, manager of Corbett Estate. George J. Dekum, of Chas. K. Henry Co., real estate. LAURELHURST CO., 522 Corbett Bldg Portland, Oregon. Kindly send me by return mail the above described literature on Laurelhurst. Name . . . . Address Town SPORTSMAN and TELEPHONE EVERY TIME a man wants to get away from all connection with the busy world, the telephone is an important helper. The local service is useful iu arranging his affairs at home, and the tong Distance service of the Bell System helps him t decide where to go and what to tqke. , . . ' By means .f his Bell telephone he can find out whether-the fish art1 biting r the birds are flying, and whether guides or horses can be secured. After he has been out ;i while if he wants to get word from the city, the nearest Pell telephone is a friend in need. SUMMONS. ' ii The Circuit Court of The State of Oregon, For I'nlon County. E. A. Brownell, Plaintiff, vs. Ella L. Brownell, Defendant. To Ella L. Brownell, the above named defendant; You are nereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before six weeks after the first publication of the summons in this cause, and you will take notice that if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint, the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief de- . mandril in said complaint, to-wlt: for a decree of the court dissolving the bonds of matrimony now, and hereto fore existing between you and the plaintiff, and for general relief. You will further take notice that ! this summons is published In the La Grande Evonlng Observer, once a week for six consecutive weeks, of seven Issues, by order of the Hon. J. W. Knowles. Judge of said court, made, dated and entered April 6th. A. n. 1910. the first issue of said publi a tion being June 9th," 1910. T. II. CRAWFORD, Attorney for the Plaint' ff June 9-16-?3. July 7-14-21. A. V" (fjracm telephone and ; m. i rs , i. r 5jK EveryBell Telephone is the Centre of the System. DIRECT . MONEY itefUl out BtiiidcrsKeHil r his Catalog '.i ..- ..: I i pfi ( car i mil! i" Beadle autl .'.a '5 you yjDDLfixwi' rrxrrij , Rjll tit t)t ft) . ' VlUl 1i I :, . 1 li.NV. J V.' K. l' -virvrv'v it". J .. nn v 1 V' i SIXTH SERIES rapher must have a stronger lens, that is, one with a considerable cur vature of the surface. This is necessary, In order that the picture shall be accurately focused upon the plate at the back of the box. If the object be, on the other hand, situated at a considerable distance, such as an extensive landscape, the photographer uses a weaker lens, that is, one that is not so curved. ' Just so there must be a difference In the curvature of the lens In the hu man eye, at different times, for when we read small print, for instance, or examine objects situated close to, the eye, the rays of light must be strong ly focused in order to make a perfect picture on the retina; and when we look at distant objects the rays of light must be less strongly focused that is. the lens must be flatter. Now it is impossible to arrange for the difference In the eye as is done in the photoraphlc camera, for in the latter case a stronger or weaker lens Is put into the openings of the box, as occasion requires, several being kept on hand and changed according to the object desired. The eye is provided with only one lens, but by a most delicate arrangement this lens can be made to change its shape. It becomes more curved or flatter according as the Individual looks at near or dis- weeks from the date of the first pub-. A D mo dlrectlng that service here lication of this summons which is . K. m ma nr .i June 14th, 1910, and If you fail to appear, answer or otherwise plead within said time, tbe plaintiff will ask the Court for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now, existing between this plain tiff and this said defendant and awarding the plaintiff an absolute decree of divorce. This summons Is published In the La Grande Ev ening Observer, a dally newspaper printed and published In La Grande, Union County, Oregon, by virtue of an order of the Honorable J. W. Knowles, Jm'ge of the above en titled court, made and entered on the 11th day of June, 1910. COCHRAN ft COCHRAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. June 14-21-28. July 5-12-19-26. of be made for a period of six conse cutive weeks by publication hereof n the La Grande Evening Observer. That the date of the first publication hereof by virtue of said order, is June loth, A. D., 1910, and the date of the last publication will be July 27th, A. D. 1910. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, June 15th, A. D., 1910. L. DENHAM Attorney for Plaintiff. June 13-22-29, July 6-13-20-27. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION SUMMONS. Department of the Interior, V. S. Land eiiicc at La '.'ramie. Oregon, Jane ..20th, 1910. Notice is hereby given that John B. Robertson of Starkey, Oregon, who on March 13th 1908, made Homestead In The Circuit Court of The State of j entry Xo' 15880' Serial No- 05318 for Written by l. M. P. MtnMV n ' 4 tor of Optics. L. r.;v.lt !s produced; tj'3 were provided with sev- For the benefit of the public. THE ESSENTIAL PARTS OF T!rE EYE. Those absolutely necessary to the perception of an object are therefore the lens and the retina. If either of these be damaged so that it cannot perform Its proper function, these can be no perception of objects hy the eye. Yet. while these constitute the founda tion of the eye, so to speak, there are various other parts of the organ which are essential to perfect vision, .is it cxistR in the healthy eye. We can understand these parts hy referr ing again to the photographer's cam em He employs lenses of different power according to the distance of the object, which be lshes to picture upon the plate. If this object be situ ated close to the camera, the photog- ffiu era lenses or different curvature; ihat is. the object, whether near or far, is focused so as to produce a pei -ct picture on the retina. (To be continued next week.) SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon a;id Tnion County. Maude St. Johns, Plaintiff, vs. Frank St. Johns. Defendant. To Frank St. Johns, the above named defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon. You are hereby required to appear ad answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and suit on or before the ex piration of the time prescribed In the order directing the publication hereof, to-wlt: six consecutive Oregon For Union County Bertha Raby, Plaintiff, vs. Benjamin Raby, Defendant To Benjamin Raby, the above-named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby summoned to appear and answer or otherwise plead, to the complaint filed In the above-entitled court and cause, on or before six weeks from and after the date of the first publication of this summons, to wlt: on or before the 27th day ol July, K. Pv 1910. And if you fail, neglect 6i; refuse l ' so appear and answer or otherwise plead herein within said time, plain tiff will thereafter apply to the abo entitled court, for default and decree herein, as prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: for a judgment of default against you for want of answer or oth er appearance; for a decree of divorce of plaintiff from yon. for wilful deser tion continuing phr a pi . d " (f mors than one year; and for her costs and disbursements in this puit against you. and such other and further re lief, from time to time as may be ne cessary to enforce such decree and judgment. This summons is served jpon you by publication, by virtue of an order of the Hon. J. W. Knowles. Judge of the above entitled court, made and en tered at La Grande, Oregon, June 15th. 6-1-8-15-22-29. SE 1-4 SW 1-4, S 1-2 SE 1-4, NE 1-4 SE 1-4, Section 31, Township 3 S. Range 35 East Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Five-year Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver at the U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, on the 10th day of August, 1910. Claimant namej as witnesses James C. Briggs, Preston Burnett, Law rence Burnett and Benjamin Hagey, all of Starkey, Oregon. F. C BRAMWELL. Reeister .Tung-24Aug,-5. ; ,,y Notice of Final Arcoont Notice is hereby given that Ovanda M. Noyes, Administratrix of the es tate of David Hawes, deceased, has filed in the county court of Union County, Oregon, her final account In teh matter of the said estate and the County Court has appointed Tuesday, the 2d day of August, 1910, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. at the Court House in La Grande, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing of objec tions to such final account and the settlement thereof. Dated this 1st day of July, 191. OVANDA M. NOYES, Administratrix of the estate of David Hawes, deceased.