GRANDE ETENJLNli SATURDAY, MAT 27, 1911. , ' n:r ; - ; PAGL 7 Ve wish to announce to the employers of La Grande and Union county that we have established an employment department in connection with our real estate and insurance business, and we are now prepared to supply laborers on short notice to any. part of Union county. We respectfully solicit your business in this connection. 111 Depot Street. REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND EMPLOY- MENT OFFICE. ; C; T. Darley Cement Contractor ' - 1 - : - ' ' ' '. f . ... . ' ; ... ' ' . ' Consult him before letting your sidewalk Complete Equipment lor Resetting ann Repairing ) J " , Rubber Buggy Tires l-'- yJ,,. LA GRAWOE IR0fl WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor - . . j COMFLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY That's What they All Say Sam It's Good For What Ails You ...... Perry Pneumatic Water Systems, Samson Wind Mills, Deming Pumps, Richardson & Boynton i v ters, Plumbing Fixtures of All Kinds; Full Assort- A ment of Nickel Trimmings. BAY 6 ZWEIFEl ' PLUMBERS,' HEATERS, SHEE1 METAL WORKERS GRANDE RONDE MEAT CO. Ls. Grande, Oregon Pork and Beef Packers. Sugar v. ' Cured Hams and Bacon. Pure Kettle Rendered Lard, Mt. Emily Brand 1 V The George Palmer Lumber Company Retail Department We solid t your 'orders for Shingles, Rubberoid , Roofing, Deadening Felt, Building Paper We are prepared to furnish and deliver material, " promptly." Phone Main 8. ' HELP FOR TIIE 5EEDY SCG- CLSTLD. Central Fro Information Bur- ean for Those Who De. sire to Work. $ ' (Contributed) Not every man out of employment ls a tramp, even though he may hate to walk from one Dart of the country to another. Not , every tramping fellow Is a hobo. A man U not a criminal Just because he Is unemployed. There are plenty of men these days who are seeking .work honestly : and finding none. These men are mortal and get hungry. They are not professional beggars, and It goes mightily against the grain for some of them, at least, to auk for a hand-out when no Job, evtn never so small, has been offered them, We are on the railway, one of the greatest of commercial arteries of the United States; It ls natural the peo ple, come this way; we want them to do so. We have some good industries, we advertise that fact daily every where, and it to but reasonable the un. employed should come to B.e our land. . , - - ; ' There are always more or fewer needy men going about the Grande Ronde valley, and there Is in La Grande, no regular plan whereby an honest, unemployed bread-seeker can be properly, cared for. . This plan has b;en suggested to the writer by a thoughtful resldentr Let there be a central place to which any person can 'phone when he is solicit ed on the street for assistance. ; To this place the needy ' individual may go. . Here he can v find the names of persons who have sent word to this Oince iuui lu.j T.'Grli," 50 cents or more " to pay for lawn mowing, wood spitting, garden digging and stable cleaning, or what not. This volunteer employment agent can be someone in a store, office, home . or .lsewbere, who will gladly donate his oart. indeed, the man who suggested the plan to myself will attend to the matter, of receiving names of them who want such little scraps of help, and will gladly Bend tha applicants to the persons seeking their work, This ought to assist In keeping the peace, and at the same time afford a workable plan whereby th: right sort of mert can be cared for in a manner hot self.degrading. 1 Everyone is interested in this. Let some, many or few spfak to Rev. J. D. Gillilariv who will place them on the track to find the central place where business can speedily be done, Former Tnlon Man Is SuKrIntendent ' (Union Scout.) .. According to the new law a form er Union man becomes bank superin tendent. Mr. Wright has been bank examiner some two years and has given good satisfaction and by the new law has been promoted to a more responsible office. , Salem. Ore., May 18. At a meeting of the board of bank commissioners,. Will H. Bennett was named as state bank examiner, under the new law. Will Wright, the present bank exam iner, will become superintendent of banks, this office being created by the law which woes into effect Saturday. Sherman H. Miles has been named as office man to succeed to the position now held by Will H. Bennett. Good Work Done, The press of La Grande has done the proper thing by the Union Stock show, advertising the matter most libsrallv. These papers are there with the goodB when any commend able proposition is presented to them. Union Republican. ORDINACE SOw 631, SERIES 1011. An ordinance authorizing the mayor and recorder of the city of La Grande to enter into a contract with th 1 War ren Construction company for the ini. provement. of Washingtn avenue In accordance with the plans and-sprcl-fications therefor now On file with the recorder of the city of La Grande aad in accordance with their bid here tofore accepted by the council. The city of La Grande does ordain as follows: Sfction 1. The mayor and recorder of the city of La Grande are. hereby authorized to enter into a contract with the Warrert Construction com pany for the Improvement of Wash, ington avenue from the east curb line of First street to the- east line of Fir street in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor heretofore adopted by the council and now on .file with the recorder of the city of La Grande, at and for the price for said improvement In accordance with the bid of the Warren Construction com pany therefore, heretofore accepted by the cotrncll and now on file with the rceorder of the city of La Grande. Section 2. This ordinance shall be In full force and effect from and af ter Its passage by the council, its ap proval by the mayor and publication In one Issue of the La Grande- Even. In? Obstrver. , Passed the common council on the 24th day of May, 1911, by eight coun cilmen voting therefor. Submitted to the mayor and by him approved this 27th day of May, 1911. A. L. RICHARDSON', Mayor, Attest- ' ' ' C.' m. HUMPHREYS, I Recorder of the city of La Grande, Oregon. , , " . To Core a Cold In One Pay. Take laxative bromo quinine tab lets. Drtigglsts refund money' If It falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature I Is on each box. 25c. Box Factory at Cotc A new planing mill and box factory ls to be started at Cove In the near future by Daniels and Lay, says the Union Scout. These gentlemen are not strangers to this section having been In the building and contracting business In this county for the past ten years. Their carpenter shop at Core ls being moved to the railroad lust t of the postofflce and an ad dition it to be erected making the ' building 33 by 50 feet All new machinery for milling and box work ls to be installed with a 15 horse power electric motor. The firm wlllcarry on the business of contract lngand building aa heretofore la con nection with their mill &nd box fac. tory. ' 1 ' ' - - The new building will be completed by the 4th of June and the new firm, composed of A. D. Daniels and L. R. Lay will be ready to do business. This firmex pecta to do first class work and satisfy the home demand in their line. Child Has Eye Takes Out - (Union Scout) The little child of" John Minnlck was taken to Baker again last Friday, for medical attention as his ye that was injured by an exploded cartridge some time ago began to show signs of in flammation , ' j Dr. Pearce with assistants removed the injured eye and at th; back, of the eyeball was found a niece of the bent cartridge about one-fourth of an inch long. The piece had passed directly through thr eyebalL i What the little child suffered can hardly be told. This piece of car tridge had be;n imbedded in his eye 19 days. The other eve began to Bhow signs of weakness but since the oper. ation it has cleared up. , . Miss Pahie, Weds a Prussian Baron. .5 -rT!, Th old mrrlRon church in .Berlin was the scene of a brilliant gathering this afternoon for the marriage of Miss Mabel Clinton Paine, daughter of the. late Gen. Clin ton Paxton Paine, of Baltimore, and Baron Hartmann Ernest von Sehloth eim, a lieutenant in the First Gredai dler Guards. - Representatives of the American embassy and many of the leading members of the American col ony In the German capital attended the ceremony . The 'bride of today made the ac quaintance of Baron von Schlothelm last winter, while both were partici pating Iri the wlnt:r sports at St. Mor itz. The "Won is a member of one of the oldest families of the Prussian nobility.' authorized to enter into a contfactj witQ the warren Construction com pany for the Improvement of Elm street, from the north line of Wash. Ington. avenue to the south curb line of Jefferson avenue, in accordaince with the plans and specifications there for heretofore adopted by the council and now on file with the recorder of the city of La Grande, at and for the price for said improvement in ac cordance with the bid of th Warren Construction company therefor, here tofore accepted by the council . and now on file with the recorder of the city of La Grand;. : Section 2. This ordinance shall be In full force and effect from and af ter Its passage by the council, its ap. proval by the mayor and publication la one Issue of the La Grande Even ing Observer. ; , Passed the common council on the 24th day of May, 1911, by eight coua cilmen voting therefor. . . Submitted to the mayor and by him approved, this 27th day of May, 1911. A. I RICHARDSON, '" - X: .. . ' v ; . . Mayor. Attest: ' - . . ' C M. HUMPHREYS, Recorder of the city of La Grands, Oregon. . , .... Administrator's A'otlce. Notice ls hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of Frank Gail Scott, deceased, by the county court of Union county, Oregon, and that all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same to said admlnltrator at his office In La Grande, Oregon, properly verified on or. before, six months from this date.. .....,,, s,,:..,; ... Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this 12th day of May. 1911. , I : , , , , .V".. '" :' J. D. McKKNMJN, ..: Administrator of the E3tate. ' of Frank Gall Scott. Deceased. T. II. .CRAWFORD, i .V ,-: Attorney for Administrator. ' D May 13 20 27 J 3 10 , y ' Shcrirrs Sale, s Notice ls hereby given that under and by virtue of an txecutlon and or der of sale and decree of foreclosuri and sale of mortgage property issued out and under the seal of the circuit court of the state of Oregon,-for the county of Union, bearing date the 20t'.i day of April, 1911, and to me directed and delivered upon a judgment and de cree duly rendered, tntered of record and docketed in said court on the 19th day of April, 1911, in a suit wherein the Island City Mercantile and Milling company, a corporation, ls plaintiff, and the Grande Ronde Valley Agricul tural society, a corporation, is defend ant, said judgment being in favor of said plaintiff and against said defend ant for the sum of $16,965.32, with in terest at the rate of ten per cent per annum from April 19th. 1911, and the further sum of $1700.00 attorney's fez, and the further sum of 110.00 for costs and disbursements, I will on Monday the 22nd day of May, 1911, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the front door of the court house in the city of La Grande, Union county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said plaintiff's judgm-nt and decree, Interest, attor ney's fees, costs, disbursements and accruing costs, all the right, title and interest that the said defendant had on and after the date of the mortgage foreclos.-d In said. suit, in and to the following described mortgage proper ty, to-wit: Beginning at the southwest corner of the northwest, quarter of the south east quarter of section four'in town ship three south, of range thirty-eight, E. W. M., thence running north (no deg). 15 minutes, east, nineteen hun dreed feet to Intersect the south boun dary of ths public highway known as the La Grande and Island City road, thence running north fifty-nine deg., three minutes east along said road or public highway three hundred .and twelve feet, thence due east, ten hun dred and , thirty-six end 4-100 feet, ' thence .. due south, two thousand and sixty-five . and 8-100 feet, thence due west thftteen hundred and thirteen ana 4-100 feet to the place of beginning, containing sixty acres of ground more, or hen, and being In the south west quarter of the northeast quarter and the north west quarter of the southeast quarter of section four In township three south, of range thirty-eight, E. W. M. and In Union County, Oregon, (the same being known as the fair ground.) Dated this 22nd day of April, 1911, at La Grande, Oregon. F. P. CHILDERS. Sheriff of Union County, Oregon. , D ap 22 29 May 6 13 20 27 Jun 3 ry pay Renf ? IVeoa y& money to build, ana yoi pay us as you would rent ; . '' 1. R. OLIVER. Agents Wanted Good hustlers to sell high gade specialties. Live men of . good address can beat a salary job two to one. Apply from 8 to 11:30 a. m. The Oregon Spec, ialty Co. WELL BEED Folks want Bread well baked, irv easy to be had If you keep your ye open and find out where to buy BEST BREAD MADE. Investigation will lead right the front door of this bake ry. Jt la. here "those who know" 1 ave bread1 ders. No sour, heavy stuff e'.tr kavea this bakery. For light, wholesome bread comst here every time. ' FERXDALE ICE CREAM best made, most wholesome ice creana on the mark. t. SOWFLAKE BAKFRY, J AS. FARQUHARSON, Prop, The STAOEBERQ & SAXDBORG. Main ?0 - ; Ind. SO IIIVW : I I vJII VJICbfi ! Vegetables Hood River Straw berries for Sunday Dinner Remember You Get Fresh Rancfc Butter and Eggs at the same pr ce we pay for them. ... ,Room I, Corpe building, (up stairs.) Second entrance south of post office. -t , .... ..... , For the quickest and Most Rc " liable ' MESSENGER SERVICE Call 3Iuln 4 or Independent 121. H. KESLER. ; Calls Answered Promptly. Savoy Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN OCONNELL'S Cigar Store ' PooL Billiards, Cigars, Tobae. ce and Soft Drlaks best and most complete line of cigars in the city. Observer's Coast League base ball scores every day . there's a game : Corner Depot and Jefferson St. The rooms are good and Steam heated . only one block'from depot D. C. Brichoux,Prop. Plumbing and Heating 1 1 John Melville 1W3 Adams Avt LA GRANDE, ORE An ordinance authorizing the mayor ( and recorder of the city of La Grande, to enter into a contract with the War-, ren Construction company for the Im provement of Elm street, in accord, ance with the plans and specifications therefor now on lfle -with the recorder of the city of La Grande and In ac-, cordance with their bid heretofore ac cepted by the council. , , The city of La Grande does ordain as follows: ' Section 1. The mayor and recorder of th? city of La Grande, are hereby La Grande's Leading 7eweer Opposite U. S Lanf Office M A dams Avenge. - iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiminiimiiimmmtif"