L GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!? WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1910.
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ADTOCATES SMALLER Oil.
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g Summer should be a recreation time, a time wnen g
j life is really enjoyed and when vitality is stored for j
4 the more trying seasons. 5
ine pleasure or many people is spoiiea Dy neaa- f
f. aches. Travel, outings or exposure to the sun is apt J
.J to bring on this affliction. Don't have headaches' this j
J summer. Keep a supply of our f
tievjlin's Instant Headache
if VUIC
a on hand. They stop coming headaches or cure head
ed aches that have already arrived. A simple reliable 8
J rem dy with a record of many years back of them, g
J The remedy you should always have and depend upon, jj
i Price 25 cents t
Sold by us only
Newlin D
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La Grande, Oregon
We Have Them.
Six pound Elec
tric Flat Irons at
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EASTERN
OREGON
Light and Pover
Company
TOU'LL HE STRUCK
! WITH AMAZEMENT i
If you could see how some factory
made clothing Is put together The
skinipir.g of materials; the inferior
interlinlngs. B t nope of these things
occur In a Buit of our tailoring. That's
why one suit of ours will outlast two
of the factory-made. Order one and
' the wear will prove it. ' ,
a w. baker;
"Cm be depended upon" ! an exprewlon
we fill like to Lear, and when it Ji utd liv
winectionwithChHmlrluin'sC)Iic,Clioler
and iMarrhwa lUiue.lt menni t'
:'Vr fails lo cure diarrhoea, dvi
nowel compluiniii. It i pleasant to U
'iuullj vaiuubl for children and i
Hfhy pay Rent ? We loan you
m money to build, and you
pay us as you would rent.
J. R. OLIVERS'
i European Plan Only
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First class Throughout
SAVOY
HOTEL
. D. G. BRIGHOUX,
Proprietor.
OtiE BLOCK FROM DEP01
La Grande, Oregon t
Xewporfs Major Say Statewide
' Prohibition Is Impractical.
. A dispatch from Newport, Oregon,
to the Oregonlan, has the following to
say:
"Lincoln county bears the distinc
tion of being one of the few counties
in the United States which have been
voted "wet" after having been voted
"dry."
Royal A. Eensell, serving his third
term as Mayor of Newport, which Is
the largest town In Lincoln county, is
much opposed to. state-wide prohibi
tion. When interviewed on account of
his long residence in the county,: he
gave his views as follows:
"Experience with ' wet' and 'dry'
conditions in Newport for the last six
years, convinces me that the only
proper method of handling the liquor
"question is to allow localities to con
trol It.
; "Local option not the farce now In
force in some places with proper ad
ministration of the laws regulating
saloons, is the only sane way of meet
ing this subject fairly, and, will, in my
opinion, result In much that is bene
fical to the people." " ' '
Unveil Memorial Boulder,
' Pulaski, N. Y., Aug. 10. A memor
ial boulder and bronze tablet in honor
of the old settlers of Pulaski were un
veiled today. The memorial com
memorate th Ant?Tili1" rf t
founding of the village.: ,
1 Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
county court of the state of Oregon
for Union county, administratrix of
the estate of Perry Stephenson, de
ceased. ' 1
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby required to pre
sent the same with proper vouchers,
to the administratrix, at the offices
of Cochran & Cochran, La Grande
National Bank Building In La Grande,
Oregon, within six months from date
hereof.
Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this
5th day of August, 19i0.
LULA SHAW
Administratrix of the estate of Perry
Stephenson, deceased.
Daily Aug 6-13-20-27 Sept 3
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Skill, Knowledge, Practice
Is RequirM
To be able to fit spectacles cs they $
should be tilted and grind glasses y$
as they should be ground
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I feel safe in leaving my knowledge
and skill k h hands of tKe $
general public who use glasses $
and have been fitted BY ME $
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BEWARE
of misleading statements such as any lens duplicated f
while you wait. They make you wait a fews day in p
most cases, or else substitute a stock lens- j
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uiitiy me yOUt urunzii LenstfS, i am p
the only one in La Grande who
can give you the Right Lens in a
FEW MINUTES
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I Grind all My Glasses
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SPECIALIST!
Next Door to Post Olfice V
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Ladd Park, which la located In th i tenter of LaurelhurstIs to be Im
proved at once, and when the proposed improvements have bet., made it
will be the most mtgnlficent puoilo park In Portland; These improve
ments include the creation of extensive botanical gardens, an enlarge
ment of the present natural lake now there, and scenic drivewava and
waits.-
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 copfora to the proposed driveways of the park. Aa soon
as the improvements In Ladd Park are completed, then prices . In Laurelt
hurst lots will advance mother notch or tw.o. . i . s . '
rTHW Tv TT & a
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with Cfiaractei-
BECAUSE
BECAUSE
Lanrelhnrst is a good place to Invest money In.
The titles are perfect A warranty deed with full covenants and a certified abstract of title will be given to each purchaser.
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 statistic
for the past 21 months show that 61 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 Jhe East side, and 27 per cent cm the West aide. ' . .
F Does this mean anything? " "
J 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 surrounds the new city park that'ls to be improved at once, and made one of the great scenic attractions of Portland, -adding value
to all adjacent property.
The lots now selling at an average price of 11150 each will be worth double that amount in one year. '
We are offering Special Iitactments to those who commence building this year. yr-TSTTffc!?;-. j
BECAUSE
BECAUSE
- OFTICBRS AND DlRECTOES r "
Chs. K. Henry, president Chaa. K. Henry Co. Portland; ownft Henry Blew
rrank P. Mead, president Seaboard See. Ofc. Seattle. . -
Pan! C. lfnrphy, director Bankers Trust Co., Tacosaa; V. P. Lanrelhnral
B. Llnthkum. secretary Williams, TTtood ft Iinthlcnm, Portland.
James B. Melkle; former secreUrr Seattle Chamber of Commsrce.
Edw. Cooktngham. vice-president and tesiiager Ladd ft Tiltc Bantu
L, A. Lewis, manager Allen ft Lewis, wholesale grocer, PvrtitnaV
II. R. Burke, of the Royal Insnranc oo.
Cnaa. K. Wltlisma. manaxer Morrts Bros., "bonds.
Henry Pries, of Wakefield Men ft Co., real estate,
George J. Dekum, of Chas. K. Henry -Co real estate.
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