LA GilASDE EVEStSQ OBSERVE! SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1910.
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minute you vill wear one.
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Service Sunday at. the usual boor.
S-m- -a; ' a. in. and
preschtor at 11 a- m. B. T. P. TJ.
yraysr meeting at 7 p. m. and cres
ts service it p. m. Mr. Davidson
Bachsaaa will speak is the evening
st UU o'clock. His subject wil be
"Drifting with Daajerotis Currents,"
Tie pastor will p react Is the lows
school house, eight miles northeast
of La Crude at 3 p. m. All without
a church Lome aro invited to these
services. Ton should sot miss the lec
tors by Dr. Buchanan Sunday night
Frank E. Gray. Pastor.
day evening sermon. This traoa is
based alone upon the facts which haTe
bees presented in the courts this
week. Those who desire to hear this
subject discussed are Ie riled to attend.
First PmbjUrias.
' whinroo Avenue and Sixth aL
S. W. Seroann. D. D., Minister. Horn
ing subject. The Power of Faith."
Evening subject. The Uniqueness of
Jesus."
Mrs. A. L. Ricbaidson will sing at
each of the services.
8unday school 9:45 a- m. Mr. W. Ll
Brenholts, superintendent C. E. ser
vice. 7:00 p. m. Mrs. J. K. Wright
leader. Prayer meeting Thursday at
8:00 p. m .
Tha Gtoanschain.
t The Gepenscbein is the name given
one of the most inexplicable object
known to animn-MiMTv it H risible In
; the night sky under farorable condi
J Uons. is rounded to outline and it eito-
i tAiij viuiie toe piace
5of the sun. It bat been termed by one
eminent astronomer "a sort of comet
ery or meteoric satellite" attending the
earth. lie supposes it to be composed
of a cloud of meteors situated about a
million miles from the earth and re
volving around It in a period of Just
one year, so that the sun and the me
teors sre always on opposite sides of
the earth. It l estimated that the k!zj
of this ghostly satellite may be nearly
roe same as that of the planet Jupiter
l- e about bCOOO mile in dlsmofp-
, Harper's Weekly. .
Central Chares of CsrHt
Ford A. Hlls. Mlntster. .
''Boldness of a Christian! is the
sabjecf of the miming sermon. Biale
school )kt 9:ii; communion ' at 11;
church st 11:1$ and 8:00; Christian
and Junior Endeavor st 7; prayer
meeting on Thursday evening.
"Boose and the Devil vs Truth." will
be the all important topic of the Sun-
Cstholle Chares Sotlee.'
Early mass at 7:00 s. m.
Later mass at 10 a. m.
Evening service, at 7:30 p. m.
JBethodJst EpHctpaL
Corner M. avenue and 4th street
All the regular services of the church
will be at the regular hours of ser
vice. H. EL McLeod. Ph., D, Pastor.
Caught To Quick.
"1 pleads pility ter stealin dem mel
ons. Jede." ai6 the prifwntr. "but I
wants de mercy er de court."
"On what- prouDdsy asked the
Judjre.
"On dese prounds." replied the pris
oner. -1 stole de melons, but de sher
iff didn't te me a chance ter eat
'emr-Atlanta Constitution.
The Embargo Ramovad. ,
S-My chaperon can't see a tnlng
without her claiwe. and now she's mis
laid them. He icbucklinKi-S'sn: Don't
say anything I've got them to my
pocset-Boston Transcript.
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Ieono.rB 01 tt day were divided between Barney Oldfleld, with
fn i11 01 racins honor8' " the world's champion met defeat
lil, een mIle handP events, and to th raS
Kln and his MaxweU were the victors. In fact. Kinr a !
,mtto -of the meet driving sll of hi. ces wiLudS Si
taking the turn, vrith his car s. close to the. fence as did I Sid n
fn! 5rvn;. hand,caP. Oldfield drove his Knox racer to toe umos?
Jut the handicap was too strong and he could not get the iJadwar
Sm n?"8- .NOt 111 016 tandlcap e'ent KJng id his Sx
li ,ta! of fim ordcr- D 1 one of the firlt Vvents of Se
&Wss& s from ,,2o 10
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Car finished fourth, and the Knox car. Barney OlS driS fiS
J. B. Whiteman & Son
108. Elm Street
Vegetables
Cabbage,
Onions,
Green Con.
Cucumbers,
Fresh loraatoes, f
String Beans,,
Green Peppers.
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Royal Grocery
AND
Bakery.
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Lsdd Park, which is located In the tenter of TJ,n,iw. i.
proved st once, and when the proposed Improvements have be .oade it
win he the most magnificent p. tdc park in Portland. These improve
menu include the creation of extensive botanical garden, an enlace
ment of the present natural lake now there, and scenic driveways and
Residence property fronting on or convenient to a public park is al
ways in demand snd brings high values. The boulevards of Lsureihurst
have been made to conform to the proposed driveways of the park. As soon
as the Improvements in Ladd Park are completed, then prices la laurel
hurst lots will sdvanse another notch or two.
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Lsirelhnrst is s good place to Invest monev In.
.The titles are perfect A warranty deed with full covenants a
The prices are low. This Is nearly always the case In placing
people Interested. The value of all the property increases
valne. because they help to make it
The population of Portland is growing at the rate of 30,000
for the past 21 months show that SI per cent of the permits
day 73 per cent of the people In Portland live os the East side.
Does this mean anything?
It means wonderful advances In east side prices in general,
about one-half of the real values.
It surrounds the new city park that Is to be improved at one
"to all adjacent property.
The Iota now selling st sn average price of $1150 each will be
We are offering Special Indarementi to those who commence
nd a certified abstract of title will be given to each purchaser.
new aaoiuon on tne market The prices are made very low to get
as new homes are built, and those who buy early share In the increased
a year, and all of these people must have homes. The building statistics
granted for residences have been issued for home on the East side. To-
uu .i yvr rem on me west side.
and Laurelhurst in particular, because Laurelhurst prices are now Just
e. and made one of the great scenic attractions of Portland, adding value
worth double that amount in one year,
building this year.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
H7. President Chas. K. Henry Co.. Portland: owner Henry Blu,
mnk F. Mead, president Seaboard Sec Co., Seattle.
Co!IsisSiwd,rCtor Btnker Trnrt T0010: V. P. Laurelhurst
. B. Llnthlcum. secreUry WflUams, Vood & Llnthlcum. Portland.
i'VB-ve,Jle' forner ,ecrUr' Seattle Chamber of Commerce
Edw. Cookingham. vice-president and manager Ladd ft TTlton BanL
Chss. K. Wnilams. manager Morris Bros., bonds.
S'v1": of w&kefle'1. Fries ft Co., real estate.
Robert H. Strong, manager of Corbett Estate.
jew. weaum. or thas. K. Henry Co.. real esUte.
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