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PAGE SIX Ilk GRANDE EVENING OBSERVEl S FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1910. i The Addition with Character Portland Is growing at a tremendous rate. It is the Metropolis of Oregon it really constitutes the safest and most practical investment in the world today. Laurelhurst is the most beautiful residence park In Por Hand. Lots In Laurelhurst are being offered at prices 50 per cent to.) low and much lower than lots in other sections of Portland much furhter out from town, not so well Improved or restricted and with poor car ser vice. InveBt your money In Portland and it will Increase rapidly. Portland's Most Beautiful Residence District Offers ideal opportunity tor investment, n is iocrti.eiI Ui the Ucsrt cf the bdl resties? Hrtn nf Portland. It is the most highly improved and the most wisely restricted residence. park in Portland. Portland is growing fast and its residence property offers Ideal Investment for it will double and triple In value within a few years. See Laurelhurst. Laurelhurst lots are today selling at priceB almost one-half of what is being asked for others restricted, much further out from town and with only one car line. Laurelhurst Is served by four of the best car lines in Portland. See this property when you see the Rose Festival. You will wain to purchase a lot if you are in the market for Jnvestment, for It will double and triple in toIup with in a very short time. OPF1CBRS AND DIRECTORS Chas. K. Henry, president Chas. K. Henry Co., Portland; owner Henry Bldt. Frank F. Mead, president Seaboard Sec. Co., Seattle. Taul C. Murphy, director Bankers Trust Co., Tacoma; V. P. Laurelhurst Co., Seattle. J. B. Linthicum, secretary Williams, .ood ft Linthlcum, Portland. James B. Meikle, former secretary Seattle Chamber of Commerce. Edw. Cookingham, vice-president and manager Ladd ft Tllton Bank. L. A. Lewis, manager Allen ft Lewis, wholesale grocers, Portland. H. R. burke, of the Royal Insurance 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 TIDE OM'KOLS OIL FLOW. Kcllcved that Tides Have Much to Do In Kngulatlng Supply. 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 in Arranging his affairs at home, and the Long Distance service of the Bell System helps liini to decide where to and what to take. r means of his leii telephone he can find out whether the lish arc biting or the birds are flying, and whether guides or horses can be secured. After he has been out a while if he wants to get wortf from the city, the nearest Bell telephone is a friend in need. Pacific Telephone and n T" I f f it r tveryBell Telephone is the Centre of the System, SUMMONS. n The Circuit Court or The State ' Oregon, For Union County. E. A. Brownell, Plaintiff, vs. Ella L. Hrnwnell, Defendant. - To Ella L. Brownell. the above named defendant; Yon are nereby summoned anil required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before eix weeks after the first publication the summons in this cause, and you will take notice that If you fall to so appear and nniwot aid roaiplalnt. the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief de manded In said complaint, to-wit: foi a decree or the court dissolving the bond! of matrimony now, and hereto fore existing between you and ttie plaintiff, and for general relief. You will further take notice that thta summons is published la the Lf 0 ande Evening Observer, once a week for six consecutive weeks, of ven Issues, by order of the Hon. .1. W Knowles. Judge of said court, made, dated and entered April 6th, A ' D. 1910. the first Issue of said publlea- tlop being June 9th. 1910 T. H CRAWFORD, Attorney for the Plaintiff June -16-r3. July 7-14-21. San Farnclsco, Cal., July 15. Spe cial. Is the flow of the great Lake view geyser of central California con trolled by the tides of the Pacific? That is the question that is puzzling engineers and scientists since It was noticed recently that the volume of oil discharged by thiB wqrld-famous spouter. varied at different times of the day. Engineers believe they have found a solution of the phenomenon In the fad that the fluctuations in the flow of the great gusher are coincident with the ebb and flow or the tides of the Pacific ocean that the Inky fluid spouts in greater volume at high tide and diminishes consderably at low tide. If this theory is correct it strength ens the contention of many scientists that the vast deposits of petroleum underlying California, were once in land seas, and that there still is con nection between the Pacific ocean and these enbterranean seas of combust ible fluid. The Lakeviow gusher is WOO fest below the main leve lof the Santa Barbara channel and 60 miles distant. Deeptte this distance, engineers ha v i discovered thai the ilow or the gus! is directly affected by the tldC3, T'v torrent or oil Increases with high tide and decreases wth low tide, but il what the ratio or increase and I -create Is, has not been determined. , 1- tliough the difference is manifest According to geologists the wash if the sea has much to do with the ,'.e- posit of petroleum in the so-called oil sands, it being found in zones as if ciist up by the tides. As proof of .his contention, shell fish, star fish. B'Ota moth oyster shells and shin ie s t n have been found in the oil sand'- if many fields in this state. The Uikeview gusher was taped ui March 1f last, since vMiich tinn i; has flowed from 40,000 to 00,000 bar- i is dally. The well tame in a' a depth of '-'200 feet but has long sine developed into an immense oil ra the extent of which no tnc.i can ten; wiin; will happen ir the Lakevew lontlniies to emit its tremeudot s tor rent or liquid fuel until the supp'y is exhausted, is a question that hag caused alarm among timid foil: resid ing in the region or the spouter. who rear that the waters or the Pacific ocean may break forth and rio vl the whole San Joaquin valley oil tlstdl. Sheriffs Sale. Notice Is hereby given that by vir tue or an execution and order or sale and decree or foreclosure and sale Is sued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Union, bearing date the 7th day of July, 1910, and to me directed and delivered upon a judg ment and decree duly rendered, en tered of record and docketed in said court on the 27th day or June. 1910, In a suit wherein William M. Blakely was plaintiff, and Asa L. Roberts and Hattie R. Roberts were defendants, said judgment being in favor of said plaintiff, and against said defendants for the sum of $5:16.90, wih interest at 8 per cent per annum rrom June 27, 1910, and the rurtlier sum or $20, for costs and disbursements. I will sell on Saturday, the 13th day of Aug ust, 1910. at 2 o'clock p. m.. of said day at the front door of the county court house In the city of La Grande, Oregon sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisry said plaintiff's judgment. Interest, rosta mi disbursements nnd accru- , , nII tno rtgnt. title anu in terest that "the said defendants and each of them had on the date of said mortgage to-wit, August 20. 190S. or have since therein obtained In and to the following described real proper ty, to-wit: lots Two. Three and Four of Block One Hundred and Thirty-five of Chaplin's addition to the town of La Qrande, I'nion county. Oregon Dated this 11th day of July. 1910. at I,a Grande, Oregon. F. P. GUILDERS. Sheriff of Union County. Ore. July 14-21-28 Augl-ll Notice f Sale of Stole Lauds. Notice is herel.y given that the State Land Poard will receive sealed bids ur.til 11:00 o'clpck a m August 1. 1910, for the following described si hool lands, to-wlt: S 1-2 and 8 1-2 of N 1-2 of Sec tion 16. T. 5 S. R. 34 E. AM bids must be accompanied by a regularly executed application to purchase and at least one-fifth of the amount offered. No bids for less than $15.00 per acre will be considered. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Applications and bids should be ad dressed to G. G. Brown, Clerk State Land Board. Salem, Oregon, and mark ed, "Apllcatlon and bid to purchase 'state lan'is.' O. G. BROWN, j from the date of the Am publication of this notice, which is the 24th day j or June, A. D. 1910. JOHN W. MORKLOCK, Dated at La Grande, Ore., this 18th day of June, A. D. 1910. Administrator of the estate of Kath erine Balr. June 24 July 22. gammons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union county. Ida Benton, plaintiff, vs. Bert Ben ton, defendant. To Bert Benton, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit, within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and in case you fail to so answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and defendant, and for her costs and disbursements, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem proper. This summons is published in the La Grande Weekly Observer, by or der of the Hon. J. W. Knowles, judge of the Circuit Court of Union county, the state of Oregon, for I'nion county, which order Is dated on the 30th day of Jnne, 1910, and requires said sum mons to be published once each week for six successive weeks. The date of the first publication of this summons Is the 7th day or July, 1910. EUGENE ASH WILL, Attornc;- for the Plaintiff 7-8-8-18 SUMMONS. Notice to the Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of Katherlne Balr, deceased, and all persons hav ing any claims against said estate shall present the same to the said undersigned administrator with the proper vouchers within six months In The Circuit Court of The Slate of Oregon For Union County. Bertha Raby, Plaintiff, vs. Benjamin Raby, Defendant To Benjamin Raby, the above-named defendant: In the name of the State or Oregon, you are hereby summoned to appear and answer or otherwise plead, to the complaint filed in the above-enUtled I'court and cause, on or before six j weeks from and after the date of the , first publication of this summons, to wit: on or before the 27th day of July, , A. D 1910. And if you Tail, neglect or refuse t so appear and answer or otherwlst 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: ror a judgment or derault against you ror want or answer or oth er appearance; ror a decree of divorce of plaintiff from you, for wilful deser tion continuing for a period of mora than one year: and ror her costs and disbursements in this suit against you. and such other and further re Her, rrom 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, A ,D. 1910, directing that service here of be made for a period of six conse- cutlve weeks by publication hereof n j the La Grande Evening Observer. ; That the date of the first publication : hereof by virtue or said order, is June ISttt; A. D.i 1910. and the date or the ! last publication will be Julv 27th, A. , D. 1910. Dated at La Grande. Oregon, Junj 15th. A. D., 1910. L. DENHAM Attorned for Plaintiff. , June 15-22-29, July 6-13-20-27.