Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1917)
PAGE SEVEN EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1917. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllll!:' Secoii Car I At City Auto Co. I' 726 Cottonwood St. One Saxon Six Touring Car, fully equipped with chains 5 and extra tire and guaranteed like new. 5 One Ford Touring Car, equipped with demountable wheels and oversize tires, which are all new, also has shock absorber. s One Oakland Bug. Just the thing for fishing and 5 camping trips. One Overland Touring Car. Equipped with seat cover and extra tire and chains. 5 Come early and get your choice of the cars, the cars E must be sold this week in order to make room for new cars. Every car a bargain. 1 City Auto Co. Inc. I W. C. NAY, Manager. 722 Cottonwood St. - Telephone 46 flllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIHIliT; line of Ohio. City of Toledo, I. wan County, ae. Krank J. C'beoey make oatta tbat be la aeulor parlnrr of Ibe (trio of K. J. t'hent-y J. I'u.. diilng bualDMa In tbe City of Toledo, t'oiinty and Htale aforesaid, and tbat aald fh-m will pay tbe aum of ONB HUNDHKD l-ol.l.AKH for eacb and every cane 01 alarrb that cannot be cured by tbe uae o HAM.". 'cll Kvorn to before me and aubarrlbed In m, prewi.e, tbla lb day of l)e.-einber A l - ' ",KAS)N.o ,M,al, Notary labile Ualla Catarrb Medlrtne la taken Intern ally and acta tbrough the Blood on tbe aluioua Surfaces of tbe Syaleio. Send lor testlmooiala. free. , , K J. I'HNNKY CO., Toledo, O. Hold by all druggUta. 7.". llall a Family I'llla for conatlpatlon. Mll'IIK OK HTIIKKT JMI'IHH KM L.N t. - wrH'K W IIKKKMY til.VKN, Tbat si a regular meeting of tbe I'ouuion oiim.l ,.i rue city ci-udi-toii, beid on July is. I'll 7. the following resolutions were xtul) '''tll'liwfeaa. The city Murv'eyor of Tlie Clt ut ivm.II. ton did on the dy of July j 1,1 i i..l-r illracllou and by requirement of the ...mroon Cumuli tile lu the '', . ul ike Hei'-Hder ol The City of l-endletoa ..i.im and .pr.-lflcallo.is fur an upl-roprl ale lnimuvein.nl of the following named , In wild city. l: Ab Mlreet Croni the Smith line of C'.urt Htr.st I,, tile .Nort b line of Alta Street, together with cMlmate. ..I ihe work to be done and the probable there..!' with a aialeuenl ot the low. ,.a,l of lota and .ar.-el ..f land to he benefited by au.U Improvement and the percentage ol the total cost of Improve, STetit. sulci, each of aiKh I..I.. parta ot lob. and parcel, of land abonld pay on ar ...nut ..f the benefits to be derlxil from suit. Improeement. and. Whereaa Tbe Common onncll ban ex- mined auch plan, and m"1''' ,, eatlmatea and found tbe sam. Mtlatartory and the estimates therefor ,' rordanee with tbe probable coat of sue '"where.'.'. Tbe property m?','lll h -. Htirvevor to be Included within S. ii indnrte. S Ttbe district I. tbe Judgll of the Common Council, laooerly to be Included within such lm Lrorement district, and no property la v "indeed therefrom, which abonld properly be Included therein, and. Whereaa. The Improvement of th bw In above deaerlbe,! iortlma of Aah with Oravel Hliullthk P'""1-" ta " ,nl "TlJSSTtt; ,&'7noCoinc.. of Th. CIW vndleton that It l irl"' d neenomrv to Improve and It b. hereby pro fMr?orim?.ro,e A.h Ktreet f.n.m t be Koutn hue of Court Htreet to the North " Alt. Htreet. hy pavlnir the M' t.rnvel IllLulllhi.- pavement; aneb pave ni to be feet wide between at. en. aiirb .a.veniei.1 Jo be .-onalr.Bte.1 and tb. I, rfeV the.r.K.f to be fll.lal.ed npon the ee. tablmhed pade of aueh at.ee "nd th atrvet to have eiirbn and gntler and an o h7r hlni. in aceordanee with and a. ahown In tbe plana and ape. If hat Ion .for the improvement of .aid portion of A.b ittreet. prepared hy C.eary kimbrell. I HnrveTor filed wllb the recorder of Ma ?l7" , .be lHth day of July. I" J- Wvb plan, and in.eclfk-.lion. are hereto . P tlcilarly referre.1 'o nd In a.ordniice with the charter and ordl. '' Tn" fliv of Pendleton, and be It .''"""., licolved. That the engineer . of the probable total coat of anch n.prTj ment. which .aid enKlneer a '"'a'T made and prepared hy lieary Klnibrell. I It J Hnrvevor of .aid cltv. In the aim. ot '1-9J0 " wl,n "" ?" , ? . .i.i .itv on the IHib day of July. Iri her-V "n'".de.l and hereby r. fer'rcd to' par.lcTl.rly. and be It her linlvel That the plan, and .pollica ' .i nartn of lota and parceia or ".".I to benefit by auch '-l"-"'''?'"" nd the owner, of urb lot., partj i of Iota The payment of the c-t. thereof, and be " It'eiolved That an anient dl.trlet H. hereto created to be known a. "A...ment I'r7rt ?n embra th- property benefited and to be aed ' " J W ment of anch Improvement will ,h a..i menf dl.trl.t "hnll Include all lot., parta S ?ot. ami panel, of l.nd lyln. .ndr beln within the dl-trlct bounded and deacrltie.1 ".Kia.Tllw'.S 'OP ASSKS8MKNT LIS TKHT NO. i Homi'tlm- cmHwI htttrmt Imprn-rmfnt OlPtrlrt No. rommMirlnir t thf Houihf r o, I,ot 7 H1H IlPHPPTOtioii Addition t tSJ own mm XJ of '0Tnrf7To Ml Ko..ih .It.- f roitrt Str.t : thenoe N Ait .W m!n K. ft ; 23 dr M mln R ft. to th- North lln- oi Attn Htrrrt : th ( . 24 mln. W "fiH ft. to the pla of hnilnnl!.jr. At"1 h It fnrllt-r Rho1tm.. thflt a copy if thin rcroliirli.n tAB-th'T with th- notic thdt th- mtrT-.Torn -ntlm1- of th- po thp nf th- rout of nnM work to l- chrKHl nrrnlP-t -h lot. pnrt of lot nil Jr-H of Ihh.I l on fH- In I attlrm of th- My ft rorl-r b- ptihllnhwl for -ri.vrl of t-n dnys In th- Kmt rtneonln. which n-wpnp? U h.Tfhr lf1t7nt'''1 hT th- Com in on Cuun rll for th- puMlfntlnn tlur-of. And Nnlh- in Kiirth-r t.lv-n, thnt tn-Knrvpvor- rutlmnt- of th- proportion oi h ro-Jt of n.d work to h- rhnnr-d atrnlnRt nrh 1-1 part of lot and nnr-o of lnn. itbii th- A-mfnt nintrl'!. In miI1 r,-m-nfton-tl, n fM In th- f fir- of th- H-ord-r of Th- City of P-D- '''V.nTM lit TVt.dPtn. Or-on. thlp 10th n of Julr. 101 " Tt1 -TT7 O r" 11 Tr. It-rfrrd-r f Th- City of I'-ndl-too. d-lnk&nd Sale GKO. WttHaTKrHl ASKS in f iu i; RI3NO, Nev., July 26- Georj? Winrfipld, owner of mines and banks, filed suit for aivorce here to day. The papers were placed on se cret file. The Winftflelds disagreed mime time ago in tian Francisco over fi. nances. At that time there was a reconciliation.- Custody of their two children Is asked by Wingfield. XOTH?K OK hiKHKT I M I KO V K M KN T. NOTIt t 1H lli;tu;i'.y UIVKN, That ai a rtfttuJitr aititliiK the i amnion uuuctl or l'u City of I'ttiiditon, hlt on July is, 1 It 1 7, I lu; fullowlDg resolutlvuit were duly MdiipifHl : li-r-nti, TUe City Sarveyor ot The Clt a? l'tutllt't-m tllJ ou the 1Mb Uay ff Jniy. lit! . utidr dirtst tion aud Uy reijulrfaiciit of th iouimon Couufll file In the offi'-e uf lb- Kerorder of The City of I'Midiefun plun. mid niMHlfirat-lnnn for hu upprnpriatc tmjmvi'iut-nt of the following naiut-d mrrct lu mild Hty. vis: Cwbli! Sliest from tbe Mouth Urn of Court 8iittt to the Norm line uf Alta Htret, toKiltfr with the eMiiua.ts of lh work to Ix- done and lite pvooahle tout flieiHtf with a siat-ment of the lota. partH of lot uud pant?lii of In ml to t benefited by uch huprov-m-ut and thf p.r-ceuiait- of the total coal ol improve ment. which fitch of atich Ioik. parta of lot uitd part-elw of land aliould pay on art-ouot of I thf ui'iiv-flttt iu tow derived from uch im DinTfniinl. and Wh-ivaa. The Common Council bmu em atuiutil touch plana and apM-ifoatloba and tlmat(f and found the aam- Hatlnfaitory and ih- -atluiaifa th-rfor to la- In- B--oid-au- with thf probable coat uf aurti work, and Wh-r-as. The property reromnn-nded by tb- City Hiirveyir to be Included within tbe bcuDdnri-N of the dbnrict b-oeflted is, lo tb- Judxm-nt of the Common Council, properly to be Inclwled within iwh tm-prov-m-nt diatrlrt, and bo pr.terfy la ei ciofled therefrom, whk-h should property be Included therein, and Whereon. The improvement of th- herein above, described iortiona of Conhle Ktreet with Gravel Itltullthlc pavement is at tbla time neceawarv, therefore be It. K-aoIvfd. Hy the Common Council of The City of Pendleton that it Is ripedknt Sod necemuiry to Improve and It la hereby pro poned to Improve Coabie Htret frnm the South line of Court Street to tbe Norih line of Alta Street, by pavlnR tbe name with (Wravel Itltullthlc pavement : h It fe m-iit to lie feet wide between tctiiters, aiK-h pevem-nt to be constructed and tb anrface thereof to be flnlahed upon th--fttHhllNhed Kriide of inch at reel and the ntren to have curlta and gut tons and all other thlnitn In accord'tni-e with and as ali-own In the plans nnd ariftcniloii for the Improvement of aid portion of Coahle Stteet. prepared hy Ueary Klmhrell. City Survevor. flletl with the recorder tf aatd city, on the IKth day of July. 1917. which plana and ,Hlf .rations are hereby pur ticularly referred to and In atvordance with the charter and ordinances of Tbe City of Pendleton, and be It fnrthei Resolved. Tnat the enylneer'a -ritimat-a of the probable total coat of anch Improve ment which nald enitineer'a eatlmat'-e were made and prepared hy Ucary Klmhrell. Cltv Surveyor of anld citv. In the aum of $1969.90 and were filed with the Record er of anid city on the 18th day of July. IPU. are hereby included and hereby re fen-ed to particularly, and b- ll farther Ken. .Ived. that the plana and specif lea tiuos and eHtlmatee for auch Improvement. uh prepared by the City Surveyor, and filed with the Recorder of The City of Pendleton on- the IKth day of Jul. 1017. be and thf.v are hereby adopted and ap proved, and be it further Resolved. That the coat of making stub improvement shall be a charge and lien mum nil luttt. oarts of lota and parcel of f land to be benefited by auch impruTe menta and the owners of auch lota, parts of ! in fa nn.1 imivelH of land. Bo specially bene flted by auch Improvements ahall be liable for the payment of the costs thereof, and be It further Reao veil. That an aaseaament nimriri herebv created to he known as "Ayaeasment IdNirict No. o7. embracing tne property benefited and to be aaaeHMed fc tbe pay ment of audi Improvement, which assess ment district ahull include all lots, twirls of lnt nnd imn-ela or lanl I vtna aim peinu within the dlatrlct bounded and dene rt bed as follows, 1o wit : TRICT NO. o7 laometlmea railed Iocal Improvement ! Mat rlrt No, ot i . Commencing at the Southwest corner of lot 7. mock 10. Reservation Addition to the town, now City of l'endleton. Oregon. thence North j:t deir. :w mm. w ,.i ii. to the South line of Court Street : thence North ttrt df. '24 mln. Kaat 2P ft. to the Norihenat corner of Lot 14. Hlnek l. Arnold and Ha ley's Addition to the town, now Cltv of Pendleton. Oregon: t hence H j.t dev. :tH min. K, :t."0 ft. to tbr North line of Alta Street: th-nee H H dee. '24 mln. West ft. to the place of b-nln nine. . And- he It Further Resolved. That a copy of thl resolution together with the notice that the surveyor's estimate of the pro po' loo of I he cost of said work to be chanted airslnat esch lot. p" ' "n'' Twrcel of land la on file In the office of th Ctty Recorder b- published for a period of ten" days in the Kit at Oreconlan. which newspa,er la hereby designated by thr Common Council for the publication ther of. And Notice la Further ;iven That th' Snrvevor's eatlmst- of th- proportion o' the coat of said work to he charred aciln' enrh tot. part of lot nnd PSre of ln' wltin the Aaaeasm-nt IMatrh'Kt. Pi sal'" refxoiottonM m-ntlone-t. fs n file In h- o fw of the Recorder of The City of Pet dleton. , Tst-d st IVndi-ton. Or-jron. this In1 dnv of Jtilv. IftlT Tno F'tt nrnAtn. Recorder of The CHy of Pendleton SECRETARY BAKER, BLINDFOl DEP. TAKES FIRST NUMBER IN DRAFT .' i .. .m .. i ...i....aa.inMiii i..... i.iiaW)ei. , imiaaiiiii i j J t '. )jmmM'tfm! i. )i. .11 ii i rt"" ? ' - ' It 'J-JK i i I '-iA- H i '-n-.- r, i -' !' V r 1 ' ' ' W h W I "-e,.v...r4: r . the rfc-cretary of War Maker, in pi esence of Cc ncral Crowder and CATTLE AND SHEEP BOTH WEAK PORTLAXD, July 2. A very atrnnic hoB market Is shown locally, but weakness is apparent for both cattle and sheep. Demond for stock shlip Is makinis its appearance from nearby points at this time, but the trend of the killeer trade iB not Rood; in fact, leadinK buyers are offering to take hold at thl ;ime only at price concessions. The bis: people are offering around $1 l.OOKi 11.25 for Willamette valley lambs. While real (rood east of the mountain stuff would he worth more, none of this is comlne forward at the I (General mutton and lamb prices Valley liimlis Kiist Oregon Ijims Vearline w. the . . ;OUl wethers ' Rent llKht ewes . . . i Ileuvv ewes $1 t.noa 1 1.25 I1.2.-.i'M.S N.liri'ij k.r,(l .oo 6.nni 50 3.110 ..110 ! Hay Affects FcT attic. I While a demand for feeder cattle. is expected to sliritlK up rather well iwithin a short time from the Willa jn ette valle' . or ug soon as the water i is. off the low lands and the crass is jBiven a chance to grow, a smaller in jqulry is Benernlly expected from )n fteri.ir points. In some nf the leading least of the mountain sections hay is 'ellne around 151 a ton. and this It. too hltrh tn make extensive feeding I operations possiblee. I The cattle market In ceneral is a 'stna-nunt affair. Practically no top ' pers have been received durinK the ..last few days. Some of the buyers iare inclined to talk of IS for tVp j steers, but to (ret that price stock J must be tiptop all throuch the load. and none of this class of stuff usually , comes at this time of the vear. The 'sreneral class of tops of this period Is I c sitlered around 58.50. I 1ener.il cattle market ranre: j Pest beef steers I S.50r R-T'i URGES EVERYONE TO QUICKLY GET ON WATER WAGON DIUNK l;l.SS OK HOT WATK.lt BKKOItj: BKMUMW TO WASH OIT 1DISOXS. Tn sre the tinse of ht-althy Ulomu ! In your tucv. to sec your skin tti Wearer and i-learer, to wake up witli out a headache. backache, coatU tongue or "a naiity hreath, in fuel to leel your best, day in and l;iy out. Juat try inside-bathing every morn, ina; for one week. Before breakfast each day. drink a Bhuw of real hot water with a ten spoonful of limestone phosphate in ii as a liarmhss means of washing from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels th previous da 's indigestible waste, sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifyins the entire alimentary canal before putting more food Into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach t- wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, irises and acidity und gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. A quarter pound of limestone phos phate will cost very tittle at the .lru store but Is sufficient to d.-monstr..'.-that Just as bobp and hot water demi ses, sweetens and freshens the skin so hot water and limestone act on tho blood and internal organs. Those who are subject to constipation, bilious al. tacka. acid stomach, rheumatic twins ge. also those whose skin Is sallow ami complexion pallid, are assured that one week of inside bathing will have them both looking and feeling beltei in every way. IhMCHESTER S PILLS xii.,' ni4-(i!it ItttAMlL l.t-t A Jmr 1'rwerf-t fnr li;-a-t--!i r s nmtntii'ii I'lllKin tit - ami 4.oltl it' a.t-3r,l mlih HI up K ToL nn other Ittt? -f j Itrnrrt-t. a-. W II I.fin w-TKR-S imauoss innsu rn.iVnt jj SOLD BY DRLG0IS1S LVlKiHLRt If i meniJiiTB of the senate and house I j ' military affairs committees, drew the I ifiood beef steers "..".Otr 8.00 Best beef cows 6. 50 fr 8.T& : Ordinary Kood cows .... 5.50 r .00 Heat heifers tt.75 7.50 ' Bulls 5.00 i&i 6.50 i Calves T.00I& 9.75 lloe Market .Mlntln. ; Small run of swine was aKain shown lover niKht at North Portland, and the trend of the trade continues uni formly firm. Real toppers are quot iec1 around 815.50 1 5.60. but there : was nothing in that class offered ilur ' insr the n.orninK. tleneral hog range: 1 F'riine liliht . 1 5.30 h 1 5.40 , l'rlnie heavy 1 5.50 n 1 5.60 Pius 13.25?l 13.7. ! t-(li-Mla.v IJvcjilock ShliH'rs. i Hogn Frank Loop. Mc.M innville. 1 : load. j Cattle and calves A. Jensen. Uw si n. I load. I Mixed stuff Frank Wann. Mount 'aukpI. 1 load cattle, hoes and sheep; i .1. O. I.insmore. West Scio. 1 load cyt ! tie and hogs. :skvhty.hve jmj.IONS j - ARE IX-VXEI TO IH SSI I . S. AK-ln l-oplia!4w its r-lth Iu ' Uw. New Government by Advanc ! i.ur Money. I WAfiinXGTON, July 26 The : Vnited States today emphasized it faith In the. Russian ttovernment by iextendina; It a further credit of $75.. ! 000,000. Thi is the second Russian credit, :the first for $100,000,000 bavins' been established soon after tbe I'niteil j States entered the war. It is under stood most of the $100,000,000 al j ready has beeh spent for railroad j supplies and that much of the $75. j 000.000 will be used In the same man. j ner. I An additional credit of $60.000.non j to France also was authorized today j by Secretary McAdoo, brinKinir the I total avanced to all the allies up to $1,525,000,000. or more than half of jthe three billion authorized hy con- sress. The first loan was made April j 25 and. the total loaned represents advances made by this government in ' less than three months. (N)K tK lll-AFT AK To SKIIVK C'i.anijex Are ordoivd on Exemptloii Board. OTTJirlA, luly 26. Instructions have been received for the relieving from duty of all local exemption boards of men who are within the ases of 21 and 31 years, the draft age This removes but three persons so far as known, in the state o.' Washington. The auditor of Whit, man county must resign and two members In Thurston county. In Olympia Miss Annie Easton. the county auditor, will serve In place of her brother, who as her deputy, was acting on the board, and probably Dr. W. U Ilridgford will succeed Or Kenneth L. Partiow. Dr. Partlow has already been commissioned by the medical corps. WOM 1MJF..S HER BIT IX lIKi RAILW AY JOB BALTIMORE, July 2. "I'm here, but that's about all there is to it so f;:r." said Miss Harriet Templcninn in the offico of the Houthern Kail wr today. "l'-e been assistant passenger apent for exactly two hours hardly long enough to know an awful lot about my new Job. is it?" Miss Templeman is the first womar to bo ma.de an assistant assei.Ker ..Kent by the Southern Hallway. An i.ltogether feminine tye Is Miss Tem pleman. She was crisp and fresh in white linen and expressed her opinion of people who "make such a fuss about a perfectly ordinary thins.' "No. I've never had any connec tion with the Southern Railway be fore, but this isn't my first venture tn business. I've been with a coa! com '.nnv as a stenographer. This vacan cy, tlv.t was created by a man higher up going to the front, was offered to me hy a friend in the Southern Ituil way who has an idea that I'll fit in. Whether I will" this with a dep- .first number of the great draft when I i. . . . . I. .. 1 ..... I . V. firal . tie IOOK oi.i .run. mt; " 1 ..- black capsule. It was number 258. recatory smile "remains to be seen. So far. I'm Just beins tried out." Mis Templeman minks that the war situation is offering- unusual op portunities to women who seek ad vancement. "What else is there' to do?" she asks. "The men are (coins; away must continue to yo away and the work has to ro on. Women have got to fill in." BACKACHE IS WSCOlRAfilXG But Sim So Bad ir ywu Know How to Hcach the lu. Nothing mure discouraging than a constant backache. Lame when you awaken, pains pierce you when yon bend or lift. It's hard to work or to rest. Backache often indicates bad kidneys. Pendleton people recom mend Doan's Kidney Pill. Read this cas: J. B. Stover, 509 West Pt . Pendle ton, sas: "Ioan's Kidpey Pills are all right and I couldn't recommend any thing better for backache. When ever my back gets lame and sore. I take Doan's Kidney Pills for a few days and they never fail to do good work, a few doses stop that aching across my kidneys and make my back fwl as strong as ever." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ak for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Stover had. Poster-Milburn Co.. Mfgrs, Buffalo, N V. CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y ATTORNEYS. D. W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY AT Law. Rooms 7. S. t. Despaln Bids'. OEORGB W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY at law. Room 17. Schmidt block. CARTER A SMYTH E, ATTORNEYS at law. Office In rear of American National Rank bonding. FEE A FEE. ATTORENYS AT LAW. Office In Deepaln building. JOHN W HUFF. ATTORNEY-AT- Law. Room S. American Nation al Bank building. R. I. KEATOR. ATTORNEY AT Law. Room 14. Smith-Crawford ! Building. a A. NEWBERRY. ATTORNEY AT Law. 8ml th -Crawford Bulldlnr PETERSON - BISHOP. ATTOR neye at law; room I and 4. Smith Crawford building. JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORNEW AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware oompany. RALET A RALEY. ATTORENYS AT law. Office In American National Bank Building. FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTOR ney at law. Office In Smith-Craw ford builrtlna 8. A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY ANr counsellor at law. Office In te Spain hulMtne AUCTIONEERS. COL. W. F. YOHNKA. AUCTION eer. make a endaltr of tannni atock and machinery aalee. Tht man that geta yon the money." Lee orders at aet Oresonian office. "There's a Message for You ' WHAT MAKES C. H. C. TRUCKS SUPERIOR? Construction P!u Motor Power Added To Ease of Operation Give Service. Ul yai vo, ..u .iiiijj.'v-. , truck w simple that any driver can take care of it. Real service means the lowest cost per ton mile over a period of years; means a truck at work all the time. That is the G. M. C. message to you as an individual. Service of a sort that makes you want more of it. "LET YOUR TRUCK BE A G. M. C." STURGIS Phone 40S NOTH K OK SI'RKET IM I'ROVKJlEKT. NOTirE IH HKKKBY OIVBN. that at regular ineeiiDg of th Common Council of The City of l'endleton. held on July 18. 117, the following resolutions were duly adupted: Wberas. tbe City Snrreyor of Tbe City of I'eudtfton did on the 1MB day of July. 1917, uncW tlur:tl-L aad by rqolremeni of tbe common Council file in tbe offico oS tbe Reorder of Tbe City of I'endlerou plans and Bpeciflcmttons for an approprtot Imurorement of tbe following nameO street in Hkl -Hy, vis: Coil-ge 8trt from the North line of Court Street to tbe utb lin of Water Street, toMner witb tbe ext. ma tea of tbe work to be done and the uroiMible cost thereof with a stat ment of the lots, parts of lois and parcels of land to be benefited by stx b improv ment and tbe percentage of tbe total est of lnirovement, wbicb each of sucb lot. Iarts of Iots and parcels of land should Iay on account of tbe benefits to be de rived from such im pro re ment, and Whereas. Tbe Common Council has ex amined such plans and specifications and estimates and found the tame satisfactory and ihe ennmates therefor to be in accord ance with the probable cost of such work, and Whereas. The property recommended by the City Surveyor to be indud-d within the boundaries of the diatrk-t benefited is, iii the Judgment -of the Common loumil, properlv to be included within such im provement district, and no property Is ex cluded ibereirim. which should properly be included therein, and Whereas, The improvement of the herein above described portions of Collet; Street with iravel Hitnlitbic pavement is at this time net-essarv. therefore be it Ue-olved. ity the Common Council The Cttr of Pendleton tbat It is expedient and ne-ejiary to improve and it is hereby proposed to improve College Street from the North line of Court Street to the South line of Water Street by paving tbe same with Gravel Bitulltbie - pavement; sorb pavement to be 28 feet wide between gut ters, sucb pavesnent to be ennsrrarted ami the nuriace thereof to be finished upon the established grade of such street and the street to have curbs and gutters and all other things in accordance with and as shown in tbe plans and specifications for tbe improvement of said portion of College Btreet. prepared by lieary Kimbrell, City Surveyor, filed with the recorder of saui city, on the 18th day of July. lulT, which plans and specifications are hereby par ticulartv referred to and in accordance with the charter and ordinances of Tbe City of Pendleton, and be it further Unsolved. That the engineers estlmate of the probable total cost of swb improve ment, which said engineer's estimate were made and prepared by Geary KimbrWJ. City Surveyor ef said city, in tbe sum of HELP WANTED MALE. AN INTELLIGENT PERSON MAI earn 1100 monthly corresponding, for newspapers: 140 to I5 monthly li spare time; experience unnecessary no canvassing; subjects suggested Send for particulars. National Preea Bureau, Room 4285, Buffalo. N. T- FUNERAL DIRECTORS. J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURB STORI Funeral director and licensed em b aimer. Most modern funeral pal lor, morgue and funeral cars. Ca:ii responded to day or night. Corns Main and Water st recta. Telephon es. JOHN 8. BAKER, FUNERAL DI rector and licensed embalmer. Ow posits postoffloa. Funeral parlor two funeral ears. Calls responded tt day or night. Ptone 71. INSURANCE AND LAND BFSINKS BKNTLBY A atONTOOMERI, REa! sstate. fire, nfe and accident insut ance ageata. S1K Main street. Pbon 404. ARCHITECT. RAYMOND W. HATCH. ARQH'. tect. Deaaiata Balldiag. Pbon 7Ct. Pendletaa. Oregon. BoroRa a A. ROB. M D PRACTICB LIM Ited to the eye. ear. nose and throat Room L JimM Building. SECOND HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE. DEALER IN Nlf and second hand good a Caa paid for sll lnd-ha nd goods. Cbeav eet nieoe to bery household goods. II' B. Court. Pbo-s 171W. The construction of G. M. C. trucks is rvi(t ged and sturdy; the motor is anchored all the way round; the frame ia heat treated. It's a little bigger and stronger than th same capacity trucks of other makes. G. M. C. truck have a motor designed for ..n;- hoover ImiHo a motor with a trover- nor to guard against careless driving; a motor that doea not heat; a motor to startd ' the "gaff." G. M. C.'s are easy to drive, small number r. en nlieataH rl i list fllCn tS. A I, ST0R1E & CO. Cor. Johnson and Water S. K J178-.7 and were filed with the Reewn er of said city on the ltto day of Jy 1!17. are hereby included, and hereby r feired to particularly, and be it further Resolved. That the plan and specifica tions and eatiinatrs for sttch improten, as prepared by tbe City Survey., asus filed with the Recorder of Tb City im i ton on the 18rh day of Jury. uIT, be atf they are hereby adopted and approved, be it further Resolved. That tbe cost of makfnr swrte improvement shall be a charge and lien B ob all lots, parts of lots and parcels wf land to be benefited by such Improveasewtn and tbe owners of such lots, parts of k and pawls of land, so specially beoeflie hy suh improvements hall be liable fs the payment of the coats thereof,, and It further Renolvevl. That an sssesnment distrlrt herebv created to be known as "AswMnMt Itistrfct No. rt." embracing the property, benefited and lo b aiesHl for th pay ment of such improvement, which wws -roetir district shall Include afl Iota, part of lots and parcels f land lyinie and he wan; within tbe diJtrict bounded , and descrrte as follows, towit : l.KSCRMTIO OF AKSKKSMKXT DI TK1CT NO. Ml i smetliue slled Local Improvement lhtrict No. i Miumeui Liig at the Southwest rrnr iaf I, of ltkck 0. original Town of Fendte ton : thence V. 23 deg. min. W. TOft fa. to the Northwest corner of Lot 1 tt Work 1. thence X. H deg. 24 min. K. 2w. ft. lo tbe Northeast corner of Lot 13, Bhw in nf -n i.i Orts'inftl TniB of TenriletrMk-: thence S. deg. ;i min. E. a ft. to the Sotitliesst corner of Lot 7 of id Work , jthem-e S tttf t-tr. 24 min. W. ft- to th : place of beginning. And be it further R wo 1 veil. That a ropy " (of this resolution together with the notie . i that the surveyor's eslimare of tbe stsk. j portion of the cost of said worlt r b i bar (ted against each lot part of I'o aSt parcel of land Is on file In the office T -jthe City Kewder be published for a period of ten days in the East Oretionian. wbic. . newapaoer ta nereny oewijrnarea ny im . t'ommon Council for tbe publication tbec- of. And Notice Is Further f;iven. That tW i Surveyor's estimate of the proportion tn cost or saia work to oe rnargea agarnsc eacb lot. part of lot and parcel of lmm within the Assessment plstrtct. fn - aa!-ffcr resolutions mentioned, is on fit' in tfc flee of the Recorder of The City ot Tm- dleton. ' Dated at Pendleton. Oregon, this 19t day of Jaly, 1917. TTT08. FFT3! FRA?,r. Recorder of The City of PenrtiHii.. HELP WANTED KKMAI.K. AN INTELLIGENT PERSON HAT earn 1100 monthly correspeadh.9 for newspapers; 140 to ISO monthly spare time; experience unnern ry no canraaaing: subjects sugaeete. Send tor particulars. National : Bureau. Room 4IS6, Buffalo. N. T. mSCKLLANEOl'S. LBGAL BLANKS OF KVErl DSa scriptlon for county court. clrcuAa court. Justice court, real estate, eta. ror sals at ast Oregon Ian office. SOI-CITOKS. RICHARD G. PARK. JR.. SOLICI1. or of Patents, m F. St., N. W Washington, D. C. ?- FARM L1MDS. THE GOVERNMENT NKBTXS FAR. mers as well as fighters. Two sa lion three hundred thousand acres a Oregon A California Railroad C. Grant Lands. Title revested In Halt ed Statea To be opened for boaa. steads and sale. Containing some of the best land let In I lilted Hteta Large Copyrighted May. showlag land by sections and description of soil, climate, rainfall, elevations, tem. perature, etc, by counties. I'ostpeJA One Dollar. Grant Ind Loeatlaa Co, Box 410, Portland, oregva. M18CELLAN EOCS. LEOAL BLANKS OF -VERT De scription for county court, ssreact eonrt. Justice court, real est ate. eea for sale at East Oregonlaa sffM