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PAGE 6 El GRANDE EVENING 0BSE11VEK, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1911. 112 " ' ) 113 southeast 25 feet IS 8 When you have looked over all lines of aufos carried n la Grande and siill vjant a machine that vnll never fail, investigate PTT3 - j - T R. W. LEIGHTON, Exclusive Agent ' .... .' ,' ' ' ' ? It does the work and does it easier than any of them and costs less to maintain. We can prove it to you. T MACHINES TO LEAVE JNDEPENB. ENTLY JULY 1. Columbia and Fly er Bi cycles They are standard the and are L ,1 JfUffCdf me pui llftltJCf Gather at Noon for Big Picnic by the Hatchery Is Plan Now. July 16 will be- the day whim all the members of the Union County Motor club will make the fish hatchery on the Mlnam their mecca and the orders have gone forth for the line of march aa it M-eiK Each, machine will start from itg respctlve garage or barn at any time, the night before the 16th or on the lih with the only proviso that the. parties are to be assembled at the hatchtery at noon sharp. Camping fa cilities have been provided, by the di rectors at a recgnt meeting, and the trip will be so enjoyable that it is be lieved nearly every machine in the county will be gathered there that day. Further details of the trip will be macVi known at a nearby date. LEIGHTONS Repair department fixes troubles after Take your work to him i otbers have tried and failed. first and save time and expense. got into the good graces of a Japanese ORDINANCE NO. 5; Game Warden "In Wrcnc As a result of tin recent rsit of ; emPloy ln order to. obtain a fish for Deputy Game Warden K L. Thomp-. evidence. on of Portland' to Pendleton ever.li Tender the flsh wh,ch he Umatilla county citizen hava been;tended ,0 U8e for ce disappeared roused to wrath and,one'mmlr of!at a loca! hoteI- where he left the flsh and game association declared !l00ks to me llke he trkd 10 lrlaks a himself strongly today in'denuucia ion I record at alla county's expense of the methods employed, gays the Live; and d!d DOt care much hPw he maJe '."Wire." - ' . . !U" "Thompson canjo to Umatilla county. ' as a guest at a banquet," he said, "and ( ' pursued methods which were hardly j 'Ruth Maycliffe, Carrie Perkins ad sportsmanlike. He fished with two James. E. Sullivan have been re-en-men and put fiah.ln their baskets an. 1 gaged for. "The Fascinating Widow," after thus obtaining their confidence, ! next season. The star, Julian Eltinge, arreslH them for violating the law.) will wear ln the title role five dresses, Then he visited Wenaha Springs and' which are said to have cost $10,000. Worlds Steel Federation. Brussels, July 5. A highly notable congress of the iron masters of the world, the first gathering of Us kind ever held, assembled ln Brussels to day to discuss quetions of general in terest and importance to the iron and steel Industry and also, it is said, to ganlzatlon of iron and steel makers. The American iron and Bteel indus'ry Is well represented at the congress. Among the'Americans who will have a prominent part in the proceedings are Charles M. Schwab, Judge E. H. Gary, chairman of the board of thJ United States Steel corporation, arid James A. Farrtll, president of the cor poration. According to announcement the conference is intended to establish a "better understanding among the steel producers of the world. It is said no attempt will be made to fix prices or to regulate the market. J. E. Bradley & Co, V sanitaryplumbing" REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY. PHONES SHOP BLACK 171. BESIDES CE BLACK 1182. . NEXT DOOR TO CITY HALL SERIES 1911. declarfrn the whole cost of said lm- An ordinance declaring the cost of Provement In the manner Provlded improving Elm street from the north resolu Ion duly passed by the council line of Washington avenuje to ths 01 the 19th day of April, 1911, to ba south curb line of Jefferson arenua; the sum of $6,470.74, and the property determining the property benefitted hereafter descritfrd is specially bene thereby, levying an assessment there- - nttnA , tJ , . . , on to aerray the costs and expenses of ,, , ,, . a. , th imnmr.m.n. mi ... ... 8Peclal and peculiar benefits accruing assessment Ton of the ad di tof l0L" " rectlng tto entry of said assessment "ITuTtl ' T"1 in the docket of city Hens; providing a Wh, hf beDefitted time when the same shal become de- 8hn ,f T ,m9ment' linquent and requiring the city re- has "T1? apportlon- corder to prepare a social assess- !? amon a blcka' Jots, parts of ment roll in accordance with the a - "d 1 J la"d "d rfal ftate sessment herein levied and to collect found'nS-futt;ng, contiguous, front said assessment. ) and adJacent and tributary t0 6lKh improvement and within tbje district The city of La Grande does ordain created for the purpose of. making as follows: Buch jmprovement to the stent of St-'ctlon 1. That thei council has; the benefits to such lots, parts of lots, considered the proposed assessment, land and real estate by reason of such of the property benefitted by the im-( improvement and in no case In excess provement of Elm street from the of said benefits, and the amount set north line of Washington aWnue to opposite the description or number of the south curb line of Jefferson ave-, each lot or part thereof or parcel of nue, and all objections made thereto, land for which said respective parcels and hereby ascertains, determines and Is assessed, Is as follows: CHAPLIN'S ADPITIOX. Block 106 S E 25 feet Lot Name f Owner Amt AsKessm'ut. ft W V,' - . : ., , ' " SUCCESSORS TO G. L FOVHLER f Phone, Mam 10 CITY TRANSFER LINE 1 L 1 Northeast 40 feet NbrtheaBt 40 feet Southwest 70 feet southwest 70 fetet Southeast 25 feet 5 6 7 8 9 10 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 John C. Gardner . .$ 76.86 Gus. Bengelesdorff 115.38 Mrs. E. M. Anson .....192.20 Mrs. E. M. Anson .384.48 A. C. Huntington 146.17 A. C. Huntlneton 73 1 1 northwest ome half northwest one half ,107 northwest one half northwest one half . ,112 southeast 20 feet Dealers in Rock Springs Coal andWood 1 VI tSit&S2 112 northwest 10 feet city or La Grande 238.33 City of La Grande 119.19 Oregon Land Co 115.35 Oregon Land Co 76.86 Turner Oliver v.305.57;- Turner Oliver ; 230.67 J. D. ' Heldenrlch and Pauline Heldenrich '.153,81 4 A. C. Huntington 61.C3 6 A.( C, Huntington 15.41 14 , Eastern Oregon Light and Power ; ' Company 15.41 , 15 D. , Fitzgerald . ; . , . 61 .52 16 D. Fitzgerald ' 153.81 17 D. Fitzgerald ...230.67 18 D. Fitzgerald .......307.87 1 Dan Marx ....457.72 2 Dan Marx ..258.95 8 J. C. Henry 172.69 4 , J. C. Henry 69 09 ,.5 J. C. Henry 17015 .14..C. G. Bunte 15.36 15 C. G. Bunte 61.52 , 16 La Grande Masonic Building as sociation ..153.81 17 La Grande Masonic Building as sociation ; i."S.t IT Genevieve Bohnenkamp 7(f.$? 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 southeast 25 feet 8 10 11 13 Genevieve Bohntenkamp .......313.57 Island City Mercantile & Mlll- lng company d 53 C8 ( Island City Mercantile & Mill ing Co. ..131.23 Ialan4 Oty . Mercantile t Mill ing Co. island city Mercantile & lng Co. La Grande National bank La Grande National bank . D. H. Stewart ........ D. H. Stewart .213.9 Mill- ...430.30 ...390.48 ...192.20 ...115.37 v . T. -V .6 lu .CLU.u,;. vh. lUc viur w M-uia assessmentg may be- paid In in Grande ts-hereby directed to prepare a special assessment roll in accord ance with the foregoing assessment; enter the said assessment, in the docket of city Hens.: Sec. 2. It Is further provided that said, assessment shall become due and payable Immediately after the earn Is entered In the docket of city liens and delinquent within ten (10) days there after. ..' . ' Sec. 3. When the recorder of the city of La Grande shall have complet ed the special assessment roll In ac cordance with the provisions of this ordinance, he shah T.?3out delay, give at least five (5) days' notice In one or more of the rtewspapers hav ing geueral circulation , ln said city, of the time when such assessments will become delinquent, and also that Huiraw, rrovjcHd each property owner shall make application there for within ten (10) days from the date of the flrst publication of said notice. Said application to b made under and by virtue of the provisions of Chap, fcr 5. Title 26, of Lord's Oregon Law. This Ordinance, shall be in full force, and efTect from and after its ap proval by the mayor, and published issue 01 me evening Observer, Passed the common council on this the 28th "day of June, I9lf, by 6 coun. cilmen voting therefor. , Approved by the mayor this- 29U day of June, 1911. . A. I RICHARDSON, Mayor. Attest: C. M. HUMPHREYS, - Recorder of the city of La Grande. Bl-iJW JUtJl VAt'ATIUX AT THE OCEAN SEA SHORE Three anf a. Half Lours from Portland Salt air, sea breezes, cool breezes, cool days and refreshing nights. First class hotels open all year at Gearhart and Seaside. Del ight trip from Portland to mouth of Columbia river through historic Astoria. $15.10 round trip tickets sold by agent of O.-W. R. & N. R. R. Return limit October 31st. Illustrated folder and hotel directory will be sent on request. W. E. COMAN. Gen'l Freight and Passenger Agent, 5. ' P. & S. Ry., Porlland, Oregon. .l II .1 HI I I I Ml, ....... ,1. l., .mi ,.,' 1 1 llTJ- - -.- I : mmM G 48 Consider well before Buy Vegetables THINK FOB A MOMENT OF MOW THEY ARE BOUGHT AND KEPI VEGETABLES SHOULD BE -FRESH AND MOIST WITH THE AP FEASANCE OF HAYING JUST COME FROM WHERE NATURE GREW THEM. THAT IS, WHEN THEY IRK IfEH'tEW THE 1WAT WE KEEP THEM, nv'' ' : ' ( '' THIS IS THE REASON WHY ALL OUB VEGETABLES LOOK AS IF THEY HAD JUST ABfllVED-WITH ALL THAT DELICIOUS, - FRESH, NATURAL FLAVOR Y OU LIKE SO WELL. AND WE TAKE GOOD CARE THAT- NOT A MOMENT IS LOST IN THEIR DELIY ERY TO YOU. SEND A TRIAL ORDEHL 1 mmm? i : ; modem or