La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 04, 1910, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGD SIX
--' LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1910.
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The Fred A. Jacobs Co., successor to the Jacobs-Stine Company, largest Realty
Operators on the Pacific Coasi, pays yuu 5 "PER CENT INTEREST eh.d!
the money you pay on an "Enrol Heights" lot in three years. They grade the
streets, put in water, pay the taxes for three years; give absolute guarantee of
title and maks no charge for that. "ERROL HEIGHTS" is beautifully locat
ed, near the "Reed Institute," is view property, and only 20 minutes ride on
the street cars from the heart of Portland. In the next two years the growth
of this section of Portland will be phenominal. Here will be located one of
the finest educational institutions on the Pacific Coast, and also this section
viU havethe benefit of the best bridge on the Willamette River.
Lots $450.00 Monthly payments $8.00. This is the opportunity of a lifetime.
See the Fred A. Jacobs Co. Special Representatives,
E. J. and
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THIS SPACE TAKEN BY
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Ten to twenty acres set to apple
orchards has made men fortunes
We make it possible for every
one to own fine apple land in
tracts 10 acres up and to. pay for
same on the easy payment plan,
while they last.
Write or telephone,
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The Slough Investment Co.
Elgin, Oregon
MISS HANTOX OF LAUD CAN VOX
ESCAPES MIRACl'LOl'SLY
Leaps From Bugiry When Horse Bolts
And Skirts Tangle With Wheels
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sr ix n irninn ran ne imuuv wiiii- a
out a Piano. But who wants
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Hudson Bay Frescnts Problem.
Ladd Canyon. Aug. 4. Special.
What might have been a very serious
accident ocrured Sunday when Miss
Mary Banton was the victim of a run
away. Miss Banton. In corapnny with
her father, Wni. Banton. had driven
to Mrs. Lucy Graham's ranch on
business, and was returning- home.
when the bridle came off one of the
horse's head, causing U to becoma
scared and run away.
Miss Banton.. imagining sue, would
be safer, leaped from the vehicle.
skirts catching between the brake and
the wheel. The sudden Jerk of tho
wheel freed her from where she was
pinned, but as her skirts became
tangled In the spokes of the wheel
she was dragged at least a quarter
of a tulle and burled over two atone
fences, which had two strands of
barbed-wire on top of them. Besides
being bruised a little, Miss Banton
only has a slight scratch on her
shoulder, and some clothes torn Into
carpet rags.
Washington, Aug. 4. Three hund
red years after' Its discovery , by Hen
ry Hudson, who first sailed out into
the big sea bearing his name on Aug
UBt 4, 1610. Hudson Bay presents a
problem which may give rise to a dis
pute more menacing to Anglo-American,
relations. Canada is now pre
paring to take active possession of
the rich territory about Hudson Bay,
to build a railroad to its shores and
to open the "Mediterranean of Can
ada" to commerce.
This action may, and doubtless will,
bring about a dispute as to sover
eignty over the bay J'letween this
country aHut the bay in capable of
vast development, and, with the com
pletion of the railway, an important
grain outlet will also be at stake.
The southern part of Hudson Bay
is In a latitude farther south than
London, and the climate compares
very favorably with that of the same
latitude in other parts of the globe.
j ' Gomplet3 equipment for resetting and repairing
rubber buggy tires.
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS .
D. FllZGERALB, Proprietor'
Complete Machine Shops and Foundry
- Mass for the Dead.
FIXE SI fiX COMING
I.n Grande National to Have Fine
Sljrt of Imposing Appearance
LAST LF.nTKK IX LA GRANDE
Biirluinan Hill Give Lnt Lecture at
Baptist Church Tomorrow.
In the Baptist church tomorrow
(Friday) -evening at 8 o'clock,, Dr.
eluding lecture on "Humorous Stu
dies in Human Nature and the Phil
osophy of Talk." Th's lecture prom
. A bronze tablet, about three feet
square, and made by the Jas. H. Mat
thews Co., sign makers of Pittsburg,
has been shipped to the La Grande
National bank of this city and will,
before long be attached to the build
ing. Thos. S. Harris Is here today aa
agent of. the company.
Quebec, Que., Aug. 3. A requiem
mass for the deceased members of the
order was held today in the old Basil
ica by the Knights of Columbus. A
visit to the sacred shrine of St. Anne
de Beaupre, perhaps the most famous
Catholic shrine on the North Ameri
can continent, will be his afternoon's
feature of the national convention.
With a final session of the dele
gates in the City Hall tomorrow af
ternoon, the convention will close.
Munsey Tour to be Historic.
Washington, Aug. 4. With many
more entries than participated In the
1010 Glidden tour, and a possibility of
more before the lists close tomorrow,
the Munsey Historic tour promises to
be the big event of its kind this year.
The start will be made August 15,
and the great beauty and historic in-
. terest attaching to the route will
make the tour a memorable one.
The George Palmer
WQEEGS (COD
RETAIL DEPARTMEN1 '
We solicit your orders for Shingles, Rubberoid 'JRo'ofing
Deadening Felt, Building Paper.
We are prepared torriish and "deliver material,
v promptly. Phone Main 8.
U. R. WILSON
One door South of Observer.
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I Bakers
I Breakfast
cocoa
Costing less than one
cent a cup. Absolutely
pure, easily digested,
and admirably adopted
for invalids as well as f
Pattison Bros.
Use either Phone
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