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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1910)
VrEDNKSDAY, JULY 27, 1910. 3C o LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER o o o o o , U Latest Don Toes Four-Sn-Hand and Bat Wing Ties in Per sian Designs. If you want to be up to the minute you will ivear one. .Th-TMg(efyi Al Andrews ac IE1ITI time if he can survive, but in f any event his face will he scarred badly. ' II HURT EHOKEN E3LEBY WHEEL STRIKES HIM IS THE FACE Face Cat and Jaw Bone Badl :! -v.. . Jfotlce of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given to all con cerned, that, Angus Shaw Jr., execu-. tor of the last will of Angus Shaw, oteceasea, hue tuvu iu ui Cuuulj Court of Union county, Oregon, his final report in the administration of said estate, and the said court has set Monday, the first day of August, A. D, 1910, at two o'clock, p. xc., as the time for bearing said report and all t-K't :.!toni to the same. , ANGUS SHAW, JR. ' I ". Executor. Us trade here for many y critically injured yesterday by a section of a broken em The pioneer smithie was wo the wheel when It burster piece caught him under th box opa a large portion 6 and aeverely Injuring the j Injuries, but it Is not kno. . ; S'otlce to Creditors. wtice is hereby given that the un r i lgned has been appointed ad ..jjlstrator of the estate of H. D. Cog deceased, and any person having . i claims against said, estate will ; same, properly verified, with Wm, t Jargent at his office in La Grande, gon,. within six months from the : s hereof, ated La Grande, Oregon, July 14, . t o. ' : ' : : " RICHARD COGER, r1 i-All V Administrator. Eyesight Specialist and Manufactuiring Optician Locate?;;' Post Oifict Ladd Park, wh a proved at once, ai ' will be the most ' ; ments Include the ment of the prest . !. walks. I . Li-'. 'iC'.J i' ( the center of Laurelhurst, is to be 1m oposed improvements have bet- made it die park in Portland. These improve ' ctenslve botanical gardens, an enlarge V'i now there, and scenic driveways and Residence property fronting on or convenient to a public park is al ways in demand and brings high values. The boulevards of, Laurelhurst have been made to conform to the proposed driveways of the park. As soon as the Improvements In Ladd Park are completed, then . prices in Laurel hurst lots will advanee another notch or two. H m a a m mm w a a a .a jv v i V i I I 1 " I J I I I I V V I I I V A I r .Fee Addition wit ui aracxe; Laurelhurst Ms a good place to invest money in. ' " - - . ... BECAUSE.. The titles are perfect. A warranty deed with full covenants and a certified abstract of title will he given to each purchaser. BECAUSE The prices are low. This is nearly always the case in placing a new addition on the market. The prices are made very low to get people interested. The value of all the property increases as new homes are built, and those who buy early share In the increased value, because they help to make It , BECAUSE The population of Portland Is growing at the rate of 30,000 a year, and all of these people must have homes. The building statistics for the past 21 months show that 51 per cent of the permits granted for residences have been Issued for home on the East side. To day 73 per cent of the people In Portland live on the East side, and 27 per cent on the West side. - Does this mean anything? It means wonderful advances In east side prices in general, and Laurelhurst in particular, because Laurelhurst prices are now just about one-half of the real values. ' BECAUSE It surroundB the new city park that Is to be Improved at once, and made one of the great scenic attractions of Portland, adding value to all adjacent property. , : ' BECAUSE The lots now selling at an average price of $1150 each will be worth double that amount in one year. BECAUSE Wt are offering Special Inducements to those who commence building this year., OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Chat. K. Henry, president Chas. K. Henry Co., Portland: owner Henry Bid,., rtank F. Mead, president Seaboard Bee. Co.. Seattle. Paul C. Murphy, director Bankers Trust Co., Tacoma; V. P. Laurelhurst Co, Seattle. . B. Llnthlcum, secretary Williams, Tfood ft Llnthlcum, Portland. 1 James B. Melkle, former secretary Seattle Chamber of Commerce. Edw. Cookmgham, vice-president and manager Ladd a; Til ton Bant. L. A. Lewis, manager Allen Lewis, wholesale grocers, Portland. IT. R. Burke, of the Royal Insurance Co. J . Chas. K. Williams, manager Morris Bros., bonds. Henry Fries, of Wakefield, Fries ft Co, real estate. ' - Robert H. Strong, manager of Corbett Estate. George J. Dekum, of Chas. K. Henry Co.. real estate. I pi i .; .12