TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OIIEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1912. PAGE SEVEN SPORTS Extrfflordinflry GmM More Days OF OUR. GREAT Suit and Press Sale Your choice of 25 suits worth- up to $37.50 for only $19.95 Your choice of 30 dresses, sold regular up to $32.50 for $17.90 Mo Charges for Alterations Take advantage- of this the grca lest money saving event of the season. F. E. IMNGOOD & GO. The Ladies' and Children's Store COAST LEAGUE GAMES. LOCALS coal raiige. Good condition having only eight months' use. Call 201 Wa ter street or Phone Main 569. Mum lis lor oou uud wijua. Bicycles! 727 Johnson street. Phone Koplttke & Gillanders, for dry wood and Rock Spring coal. Dry red fir wood, $7.00 per cord de livered. Phono Black 3622. State Hotel Furnished rooms at special rates by week or month. 1. C. Snyder will spray your trees. Spray dope for sale by gallon. Household goods for sale. Apply Mrs. F. B. Clopton, 121 Monroe street. GaB range for sal". Inquire DOS Frunklin street or at postotficc after 2 p. m. For rent Largo furnished room with bath. 402 Thompson. Phone lied 2622. All kinds of good dry wood, also ciean nut or lump Rock Spring coal at Koplttke & Gillanders. For sale Extra good saddle pony. Hood life and style, yet perfectly, gen tle. Phono Black 2542. For Sale Mrs Altmeyer's half in terest In Headlight restaurant, lo cated at 126 W. Webb street. .Large shipment of new sidewalk lumber Just received at the Pendleton Flanlng Mill and Lumber Yard. Moth proof cedar chests, great va riety of sizes and prices. Every home should have one. Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard. Carload of fine cedar posts now for sale at the Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard. Both Plain and tar red. Per Sale 29 head fresh Jersey milk cows. Inquire of R. H. Stevens, Butch Henry Feed Yard. For transfer work, hauling bag gage, moving household goods and pianos, and all kinds of Job work, phone Main 461. B. A. Morton. Save yourself fuel troubles by us ing our famous Rock Spring coal and good dry wood. Delivered promptly. Ben, L. Burroughs, phone Main S. Fer rent Suite of unfurnished housekeeping rooms In East Oregon Ian Building. Steam heated, also gas range In rooms. Apply at this office. Money to Loan J3000 or less at 8 per cent on good real estate security. Address J. M. Aells, Gen. Del., Pen dleton, Ore. Fr Rent to a lady, a large, well furnished room, with sewing machine, vtn close In. Cheap. Inquire 719 Lflteth. Strictly first class chop suey and noodle parlors. Open day and night Tray orders a specialty. Everything new. Under State . Hotel. Phone Main 667. Un Co.. Props. ntr bhIa at a arreat sacrifice, a eomDlete outfit of household furni ture tor living room, dining room and bed room, In fumed oak ana cir rjuwlnn walnut, used only seven months. E13 Lewis street. For sale Six room house with basement, containing living room, woodshed and cellar. Two lots with hade trees, chicken house and gar den. Snap if taken within 30 days Phone Red 2471. Let the Auto Truck Haul It. Our specialty is quick work. Phone Slain 33'J for furniture and piano mov ing short trips in the city or transfer ring to the country. We haul any thing. Penland Bros. Rain Postpones Game. Portland, Ore., April 19 Yester day's game between Portland and San Francisco wag postponed on account of rain. Angles 4, Oakland 2. Oakland, April 19. Oakland's win ning streak was broken yesterday when Los Angeles scored a 4 to 2 victory. Four hltB by the visitors off Parkin in the fifth inning tolls the tale. Score: R. H. E. Los Angeles 4 6 2 Oak:and 2 4 4 Batteries Tozier and .Smith; Par kin, Muj'tinoni and Mitzu. Vernon U, Sacra ineiilo 8. Los Angeles, April 19 Lack of control on the part of Fitzgerald and ragged fielding by the fielders enabled Vernon to defeat Sacramento for the third straight time yesterday. Gray was being hit freely and was replaced by Castleton in the fifth. .Score: R. H. E. Vernon 14 11 2 Sacramento 8 13 7 Batteries Gray, Castleton and Brown; Fitzgerald and Cheek, Hart. X. W.' LEAGUE GAMES. E. Tuxicub and Touring Cars. 25 cents to any part of city. Phono Main 12. Day and night. Ill; Round-Up Dance. Wednesday evening April 24 Given by the Round-Up Band. Eagle-Woodman hall. Extra fine mu.-sic by the band und United Orchestra if 15 pieces. Couldn't Fool the Widow. Mount Carmcl, II'. Because he could not even write his name sind induced a friend to write for him and ask a widow if he might call on her, Valentine Gammons, a widower of 50 will not get married. Being lonely and in need of a help meet, Gammons asked a friend to write a "flowery" note to Mrs. Re- beeca Ramsey, asking if he might call. A favorable answer came back and ho presented himself, soon making great headway at his court. It was later learned by her that he had not written the note at all. Then she grew angry and refused to see him. It was then that the widow made up her mind not to wed, but instead went to Tennessee for a visit with a relative, because he had fooled her, r.u and Ooal Kanipo lor Sale. wr fin t Combination gas and SPRING OPENING At Donaldson's Soda Fountain , by K. Kelly Bansher, who has leased my fountain for the sea son. He Is an experienced soda dispenser who will serve you with the best soda, pure fruit Juices and ice cream obtainable. Your patronage solicited. F. J. Donaldson Reliable Druggist. We give People Warehouse Trading Stamps. v Portland 12, Seattle 6. Seattle, Wash., April 19. On a muddy field yesterday Portland hit Klein and Vance freely, winning from Seattle by a score of 12 to 6. Tonne son was hit frequently but most of the raps were wasted. Score: R H ri.rtlanJ 12 17 .' ..Ulo 6 14 3 Batteries Klien, Vance, Schneider mid Shea; Tonnesson and Harris. Victoria 5, Spokane 1. Spokane, AVash., April 19. Xarve son, the young Victoria tosser pitched gi t elge ball yesterday and also did effective work with the bat, driving in three runs and scoring one himself. Victoria bunched hits throughout the game and made a rushing finish. Score: R. H. E. Victoria 5 8 1 Spokane , 1 5 3 Batteries Xarveson and Meek; Kraft and Ryan. . AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES. At St. Louis Score: ' v R. II. E. Chicago "...12 1 ' St. Louis 7 " Batteries Walsh and Su' ivtn; Xolson and Krieholl. Umpires Evans and Egan. At Boston Xew York-Boston same postponed; wet grounds. HORSE PUMPS FOR WATER. Sagiicloiis Beast Procures a Prink In an Astonishing Manner. Flora, 111. An Impromptu enter tainment was given for the benefit of the town loafers the other afternoon by'Frank Maxwell's horse, which had been left in front of a store! ' The horse walked over to the town pump, and, Routing me nanaie witn his teeth, worked it up and down. There being no water trough the an imal stopped pumping occasionally and put his mouth under the spot to catch the water. Maxwell says the horse often pumps his own drinking water at home,- and in the summer time if the water in the bucket is warm he will pump him self a fresh drink. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. 19 Pittsburg, Pa., April Score: R. H. E. St. Louis 3 4 1 Pittsburg 4 5 1 Batteries Sallee and Bliss; Hen drix and Gibson. Umpires Johnstone and Eason. Xew York Brooklyn-New Y'ork game postponed; wet grounds. At Philadelphia Boston-Philadelphia game postponed; wet grounds. At Chicago Cincinnati-Chicago game postponed; wet grounds. NOTICE OF STREET MENT. 1MPROVE- MRS. REID 1LS NO USE FOR WINDOW SMASHERS Refused Permission for a Militant Suffragette to Enter Hot Stu ieiy Home. London. Mrs. Whltelaw Reld's pet charity is the home here for American students of Paris, and an amusing story is now being told concerning it. At the time when the. suffragette window-smashing raid was on, the superintendent of the home .was asked to admit for membership a certain ardent suffragette, who was described aa an Anglo-American. He tele graphed to Mrs. Reid for instructions and her answer was concise. "Certainly not. Send further de tails." A few days passed and the super intendent wired to Mrs. Reld: "It Is all right. She has been sen tenced to two months at hard labor." Very few who know the American Ambassador's wife have any idea of her remarkably widespread charities. The Paris home enables American girls who are studying art or music to live on 130 a month in comfort able qunrters In London. Mrs. Reld's charities are conducted so quietly thnt only the recipients know of her kindness, nnd the beg glng letter writer is ignored. TAFT'S PURSE IS FATTER. Personal Tax Report shows President lias Made $50,000 in SUx-ks. Cincinnati. President Taft's rer sonnl tax return, now on file at the Hamilton county court here, shows that ho is $10,720 richer in property subject to taxation than he was last year In thai time ne nas accumu lated $50,000 worth of stocks, whllo last year ho held only $10,000 worth. Ills cash has decreased from $3720 to $840 and his debts are listed as $6, B00. The total value of the presiden tial property Is given as $51,940. Notice Is hereby given that at a reg ular meetingof the Common Council of The City of Pendleton, held on April lSth, 1912, the following reso lutions were adopted: Whereas, the Surveyor of The City of Pendleton, did on the 18th day of April, 1912, under direction and by requirement of the Common Council, file plans and specifications for an appropriate improvement of College street, in The City of Pendleton, from the south line of Court street to the north line of Alta street, with bitu lithlc pavement on a bituminous base, together with the estimates of the work to be done and the probable cost thereof, with a statement of the lots, parts of lots and parcels of land to be benefited by such Improvement. and the percentage of the total cost of improvement which-' each of sucn lots, parts of lots and parcels of land should pay on account of the benefits to be derived from such improvement and Whereas, the Council has examin ed such plans and specifications and found the same satisfactory and tne estimates therefor to be in accord ance with the1 probable cost of such work; and Whereas, the property recommend ed by the City Surveyor to be Includ ed within the boundaries of the dis trict benefited Is, In the Judgment of the Common Council, properly to be Included within such Improvement district, and no property is excluded therefrom which should properly be Included therein; and Whereas, the improvement of the! herein above-described portion of said College street with bltullthic pave ment on a bituminous base, is at this time necessary; therefore, be it Resolved, by the Common Council of The City of Pendleton, that it is expedient to Improve and it is hereby proposed to improve College street in The City of Pendleton, irom me south line of Court street to the north line of Alta street, by paving the same with bltullthic pavement on a bituminous base, such pavement to be 34 feet wide, being 17 feet on each side of the center line of said College Mr gains tor This Saturday Oily $1.25 Long Silk Gloves, 16-button lengths, in black, white and pongee, pair . . . . . 95 c The gloves are double tipped, of fine French elastic web, perfect fitting and perfect make, sold regularly everywhere for $1.25 pr. Special for this Saturday only at . . 95C Pr $2.00 Cream French Serge, 54 in. wide and shrunk, Special for this Saturday only at, yd . . . $1.45 $6.00 and 7.00 Silk Petticoats, Messaline and Taf fetta, black and all shades, spe'l. this Sat. at $3.85 50c, 65c and 75c Plain and Fancy Hose, in black tan, white and all colors, lisle and silk lisle, special for this Saturday only, at, pr. . 39c Great Bargains in Soiled Waists, Tailored and Lingeries $1 .50 and 2.25 Waists of linen and lawns, m Q S all sizes, 34 to 44, at each . . . $1.00 Hemmed Bed Sheets, . 8 1x90, on sale at each 75c 12 1 -2c Daisy Cloth, in white, pink and blue, at yd. 9c Old Ladies $1.50 Comfort Shoes, for this Saturday $1.10 $1.50 Mercerized Napkins, 19x19, hemmed, ready to use, at, dozen 25c White Dimity, checks and stripes, at yd. 411 the Best Calicoes at 5 c All the Best Apron Ginghams at 6 I -4c yard. THE BEST SHOES 98 c 15c White Buck Shoes at $4.50 Whue Buck Button Oxfords at $3.50 Tan Button Shoes at . $4.00 Black Velvet Colonial Pumps at $3.50 Patent Leathers Colonial Pumps $3.50 Tan Button Oxfords at $3.50 ' New one and two strap Slippers for Infants and Children, sizes 2 I -2 to 8 at . . 90c to $1.50 Wohlenberg Dept. Store Better Goods for Less Money street, and to have curbs, gutters and other things as snown in me iimno and specifications made by Geary Kimbrell, City Surveyor, filed with the City Recorder, dh April 18, 1912. which plans and specifications are hereby particularly referred to; and be it further Resolved, that the plans and speci fications and estimates for such im nmnamaiit. aa nrenared bv the City Surveyor and filed with the Recorder of The City of Pendleton, on tne luin day of April, 1912. be, and they are hereby, approved and adopted; and be it further Ttoantvod. that the cost of making such improvement shall be a charge and lien upon all lots, parts of lots and parcels of land to bo Deneuieu u nd the owners of such lots, part of lots, and parcels of land so specially benefited by such 11 he liable for the payment of the costs thereof; and be If ftirlhor Resolved, that an assessment dis trict Is hereby created, to be known as Assessment uisirici .o. iu, rm- braclng the property to be assessed for the payment of such Improvement, which assessment district shall In clude nil lots, parts of lots and par cels of bind Jying and being within the district bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Commencing at the northwest cor ner of Lot 1, Ulok 11. original Town of Pendleton, Oregon, thence along the south lino of Court street easterly 260 feet thence south 23 degrees, 36 minutes, east 310 feet, to tho north line of Alta street, thence westerly to the southwest corner of the Court House Block, thence westerly to the southeast corner of Lot 7, Block 11, original Town" of Pendleton, Oregon, thence westerly to the southwest cor ner of the said Lot 7, thence north erly to place of beginning; and be it further Resolved, that a copy of this res olution, together with the notice that the Surveyor's estimate of the pro portion of the cost of said work be charged against each lot, part of lot and parcel of land. Is on file in the of fico of the City Recorder, be publish ed for a period of ten days In the East Oregonian. which newspaper is hereby designated by the council for the publication thereof. And notice is further given, that the Surveyor's estimate of the propor tion of the cost of said work to be charged against each lot, part of lot and parcel of land within the assess ment district in said resolutions de scribed is on file in the office of the City Recorder. Dated, Pendleton, Oregon, April 19th, 1912. THOMAS FITZ GERALD. City Recorder. There will be some thing of intrest,foryou Saturday at the Golden Rule Store ui; i.kad, ornrits follow.