East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 13, 1913, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DA TT.V FAST OREP.OX1AX, T'EXPLETON". OKEflOy, TW'KSl A V. XOVKMUKK 1:'..
TVUJE SKVKV
Don't Suffer
from Soro Feet
Um TIZ,for Tender Feet, and Be Free
From Foot Troubles.
TIZ. (or tender feet, ends alt foot tor
ture In a soothing, comforting fiol-bnih.
Shoes feel us easy as slippers once TIZ
bus relieved
CLOSING
IIS
III
their ilei-lre to this paunchy, be
w hlhkrrt-il little dispenser of toys.
I Kach poitmiu'ter him been author
ized to dispose- of fui'h mall, local to
hl8 ofllcu in accordance with the. order.
your feet.
TIZ softens the
burdened skin
tliat fonui corns,
bunions and cal
luses, relievos nt
unce and, fi
nally doc awe?
with thetn.
Hore (oi-t, tired
feet feet chafod.
swollen and
smarting, axe
quickly cured by
TIZ, no matter
In bow bad
shape. The
smelly (eft of
summer t h e
chllblalned feet
of winter, are
unknown to the
man or woman
who faithfully
tires TIZ for ten
sfcT ' 1
Cliiingu Market (loot's ,1-8 to l-2-lliihlnl
Off rn-ntlna Kalns a
Factor.
CHICAGO, Nov. 13. flowing fig
ure In the wheat market were 3-8y
to l-2i' a bushel lower than Tuesday.
1 opening of the market wuo at a Iohh
of 1-Je to l-l'e a bunhel. i
There wan le.nn Mtrength shown
abroad and the lower cabled from
Liverpool caused selling here at tho
start. According to u cable from
liroomhall, the Liverpool wheat mar-
Tonight.
Tonight, If you feel dull and stupid
or biliotiH and constipated, take a dow
of Chamberlain's Tablets and you will
feel all right tomorrow. For Bale by
all dealers. Adv.
IIILI.'K Kl'IMlAL IIi:i.I IT
11V MADRAS l'KOI'LK
. MAIM'.AS, Ore., Nov 13. An James
J. Hill's special train passed through
Madras. going south to Iiend. the
citizen of Madras waited until th.r
return trip before they gathered at
ket onened steadv on continued un- the Oregon Trunk depot to meet the
favorable reports from India. Later tmplrn builder and his party on .their
the market showed a decline on the
report from Argentina of beneficial
rains In 1 'um pus. j
Wheat. I
Dec Open 85 3-4, high 85 7-8.
low, 85 0-8. close 85 3-4 A.
May Open 0 1-2, high 90 3-4,
low 90 1-4, close 90 6-8A.
July Open 88 1-8. high 88 1-4.
low 87 5-8, close 87 7-8.
der feel.
TIZ arts right off-ls unlike all other
foot remedies. price cents at drug and I Tlio Grain Market.
uepurimint stores. If your dealer won't Wheat Nominal producers' prlccH,
on receipt ofprh. 1 stem. 8: Turkey red. 85c; fortyfold.
1SB ho. Wabash Ave. Chlcugo. .valley. 80c.
' ' Hnrley Nominal producers' prices.
- - track basis: Feed, 123.50; brewing,
it24i2fi; rolled. 125 per ton.
Oats New reed. 124.50 fl 2ii ; mlll-
Ittir for. rvrt r,,kf t,.n
CATHUMET. Wash.. Vow 1 S - V r lour .selling price: rutcnt, 4 -
serlous accident occurred here when ftl'"'4.43: Willamette valley. $4.40
Central Oregon trip. The train was
literally held by by the Madras peo
ple about 9:30 o'clock at night, as It
was not the Intention of the visitors
to stop nt Madras on the return trip.
Torpedoes were placed on the track
and a red flag held In front of the
engine, after the engineer had whis
tled for the signal board and the
agent had Indicated a clear track.
There were a number of tho business
men and farmers of the community
present, and Hill gave a short talk
from the rear of the train during the
fw minutes that It stopped. He was
very much interested to know the
condition of the crops In this section
and what they had been during the
past season.
.IKL SCALI'KI AS HA1IC
IS CATGUT OX SHAFT
Mabel Schoflelil, 10 years old, was
completely scalped by being drawn by
her hair Into the shaft of the engine
while out with her mother and a
party of friends on a pleasure trip In
the Ingall Iiros." gasoline launch. The
little girl's abundant hair was the
pride of her school friends.
local straight. 3.R5 4.10;
3. 50fi 3.65; bakers.' $4.25'.i
INSAXi: PATIENT AT
ASYLUM KLWS AWA
in 4.50;
export.
4.45.
Hay Producers' prices: Willam
ette valley timothy, fancy, $14 14.60
eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy timothy.
$15.50; alfalfa. $13 13.50; vetch
and oats, fll4j12; clover. $9W10 per
Ion.
Clover seed liuylng prices: No.
1 red. country points. 10 Wile; Port
land, delivery; Alslke. 14 ft 15c.
SALEM, Ore.. Nov. 12 Arthur
Iravely, a pntlent of the Insane asy
lum here, escaped from tho farm of
the Institution. He was committed
from Clatsop county, Is violently In
sane, and the authorities are anxi
ous to have him apprehended. He Is
five feet six Inches high, wclchs 130
pounds, and has brown hair.
MONTANA CATTLE IK
IT
$100 Reward, $100.
The readers of this paper will be pleased
in lesrn that there is at least one aresded
disease that silence bus been able to cure
In sll Its stages, and that Is Catarrh
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive
cure now known to the medical frsterolty
Catsrrh being a constitutional disease, re
quires a coiistltutlonul treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Cure Is tnlco Internally, acting
directly upon the blood aud mucous sur
fsces of tbe system, thereby destroying the
foundation ef the disease, and giving tbe
patient strength by building; up the constl
tutlnn arid assisting nature In doing Its
work. Tbe proprietors have so much fftitb
In Its curative powers that tnev offer Out
Hundred Ihillars for any case that It falls
to cure. Send for list of testimonials.
Addieos F. J. I'HKXKY CO.. Toledo. Oblo
Hold bv i I )irngi:uits. ?
Tsks Hsll's Family Pills for ew.HnsMnn
Our IUvt Seller.
We are selling more of Meritol Ec
zema Ilemedy than all the others put
together. This large sale Is due to
the fact that it is a preparation of un
ueual merit, made expressly for one
(Courtesy of The Journal.)
PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 13 Some
ixtra fancy cattle were reported In
from Montana points during the last
24 hours. The market remains In a
good position for this quality and If
only a small amount comes forward
rurpoee, ecxema In Its various forms. Wlhln the Immediate future the out
If you are afflicted with this loath- i,,,, )h boj,
some dlsciso. do not delay using Mer- Conditions In the trade for ordinary
Itol Ecxemo Itemcdy. t p00r cattle are just about steady
-r ' with trading alow. No change is
Meritol White LlnTment Is a g)lown n values,
splendid nrpllcatlon for Sore Throat. Today's general cattle range:
Cold on the Lungs, Croup and Pains r,.Ht 0rri, $7.50ff7.85
In the Chest. Saturate a piece of flan- Ordinary steers 7.S5i7.40
ne4 cloth with the Liniment and use poor 8tecrs t... 60sr7.00
- a plaster. It Is very penetrating jjest heifers 6.25
nd effective.
TALISMAN & CO.
RxfltiNlve Pendlrton Agents.
I IN X KHVTTCY.
In the Plstrlct Court of the United
1 KtatoM for the District of Oregon.
In the matter of Charles A. Lo
baugh. Bankrupt
To the creditors of Charles A.Jx-
j baugh of Helix, In the County of
Cmatllla. and District aforesaid,
j Bankrupt
NOTICE IS HEItEBY GIVEN that
on the the 2hth day of October, 1913,
the said Charles A. Lobaugh was duly
adjudicated a bankrupt and that the
first meeting oi his creditors will be
held at tbe office of the undersigned
Iteferee ih Bankruptcy at Pendleton
In Umatilla County, Oregon, on No
vember 24th, A. I.' 1913. at ten
o'clock a. m. of said day, at which
time and place the creditors may at
tend, prove and file their claims, ap-
' point a trustee, examine the Bank
rupt, and transact such other business
as may properly come before such
meeting.
Done and dated this 11th day of
!XK HOW IXJXG?
Pendleton KnWw a Pertinent Qiip
tion. When neighbor tells us thst he
has recovered from a serious Illness,
Uio first aucstlon that naturally aris
es la
Temporary relief
Best cows 6.50 6.65 November, A. I). 1913. at Pendleton,
Medium cows 6.25 Oregon. THOS. FITZ GERALD,
poor cows 5. 50 (i 5.75; Referee In Bankruptcy.
Ordinary bulls . 4.50 515.00 L.. .. ,
Fancy stags
Fancy bulls
Prime light calves
Prime heavy
6.65
5.50
8.50 it 9 00
6.50 T 7. 50
NOTICE OF
IMPHOVF--
STREET
MEXT.
Notice Is hereby given that at a reg
ular meeting of the Common Council
of The City of Pendleton, held on No
vember 5th, 1913, the following reso
lutions were adopted:
Whereas, the Surveyor of The City
of Pendleton did on the 5th day of
November, 1913, under direction and
by requirement of the Common
tho hog trade here Council file plans and specifications
of
Hog Market U Holding.
Tops in the hog market continue to
sell at $8 in the North Portland yards
now long will he keep well?" There was a fair run overnight In ad-
s one thing, but a all'"n l" l,e "ne )'ij
U ft .l..,,, I
At mm . 1,1 '
lasting cure Is anogeiner o.uoreuv..
There Is nothing temporary about the iUV ,rn weakened as a result of the for an appropriate improvement
work of Doan'a Kidney Pills as the rather liberal offerings during recent Blaine Street, In The City of Pendleton
fitn evidence crovee beyond a '!"'. The local market Is still 20c from the South line of-Raley Street to
following ewtience proe oeyonu . the North end of the approach to the
onD'' ; Today's generul hog market range:
If Pendleton testimony:. Toll kpr), i s00
Good and light 7.90
Henvy 7.60
Rough and heavy 7 00H7.25
SliV Condition Is Firm.
Condition of the mutton trade Is
firm at North Portland
across the Umatilla River, commonly
called the Star Street bridge, by pav
ing the same with Macadam pave
ment, such pavement to be made and
laid down, and the street to have
curbs, gutters and all other things,
un.l to be improved, in accordance
with, and as shown in, the pi ins and
specifications for the Improvement of
said portion of Blaine Street prepared
by Geary Klmbrell, City Surveyor, and
filed with the Recorder of the City
on the 5th day of November, 1913,
which plans and specifications are
hereby partlculary referred to; and be
it further
R solved, that the plans and speci
fications and estimates for such Im
provement, as prepared by the Cltj
Surveyor and filed with the Recorder
of The City of Pendleton on the 6th 1
day of November, 1913, be and they t
are hereby approved and adopted; and!
be It further
Resolved, that the cost of making
such Improvement shall be a charge
and Hen upon all lots, parts of lots
and parcels of land to benefited by
sucn improvement, ana me owners or:
such lots, parts of lots and parcels of!
land so specially benefited by such j
Improvement shall be liable for the
pnyment of the costs thereof; and be i
It further.
Resolved, that an assessment dlst-!
net is hereby created to be known
as Assessment District No. 31 embrac
ing the property to be assessed for
the payment of such Improvement
which assessment district shall In
clude all lots, parts of lots and parcels
of land lying and being within the
district bounded and described as fol
lows, to-wlt;
Description of Local Improvement
District No. 31.
Blaine Street from the South Line
of Haley Street to the North End of
tbe Approach to Bridge now
Constructed Across the Umatilla
River, Commonly Known as the Star
Street Bridge,
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
PENDLETON LODGE No. 52.
A. F. and A. M , meeU the
first and third Mondays of
each month. All visiting brothers are
Invited.
DAMON LODGE NO. 4.
K. of P., meets every Mon
Jay evening in I. O. O. F.
hall. Visiting brothers cor
dially Invited to attend.
Sam K. Paine, C. C, R. W. Fletcher,
K. R. S.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL Di
rector and licensed embalmer.
Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor
two funeral cars. Calls responded to
day or night. Phone 75.
J. T BROWN'S FURNITURE STORE
Funeral director and licensed em
balmer. Most modern funeral parlor,
morgue and funeral cars. Calls re
sponded to day or night. Corner
Main and Water streets. Telephone 63.
ATTORNEYS.
HALEY At HALEY, ATTORNEYS AT
law. Office in American National
Bank Building.
JAMES
law.
A. FEE, ATTORNEY AT
Office In Deepaln building.
CARTER & SMYTH E, ATTORNEYS
at law. Office in rear of American
National Bank building.
JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT
law. Office over Taylor Hardware
Company.
PETERSON & BISHOP. ATTOR
neys at law; rooms 3 and 4, Smith
Crawford building.
INSURANCE AND LAND UCSIXESS
HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO.. MAKES
reliable abstracts of title to all
Being' lands in Umatilla county. Loans on
city and farm property. Buys and
hells all kinds of real estate. Does
Commencine at a nolnt on the west a general DroKernge business, rajs
line of lot 7, block 12 of Houfer's ad-j taxes and makes investments for non
dltlon to Pendleton, Oregon, 42 feet ' residents Writes fire, life and acci
south of the N. W. corner of said lot I dent Insurance. References, any bank
7. thence N. through the center of p.n,iif.tnn
12 and 11, said Houser's ad-1 mirl! Tnnva
C. H. MARSH. Sec.
blocks
Jltlon, "02 feet to the south line of
Jhciicy Biicei, iiiciiwc x.. CIIUOK Wie i
south line of Raley street 260 feet to PF.VXT v . T T
the N. E. corner of lot 12, block 15, BENTLEY & LEFFINGW ELL, REAL
Haley's addition to Pendleton, Ore-1 estate- flrp- ,lfe and accident lnsur
gon; thence S. parallel to and I00ance agents. 815 Main street. Phone
east of the east line of Blaln Street! 404.
702 feet; thence W. 260 feet to the : r
place of beginning; and be It further I VETERINARY SURGEONS.
Resolved that a copy of this resolu-!
.-Ul.v-Ji'l B mtllllfllt; VI LUC IN UUI UU11 i
of the cost of said work to be charged 1
against each lot, part of lot and par
eel of land, Is on file in the office of
the City Recorder, be published for
a period of ten days In the East Ore
gonian, which newspaper is hereby
designated by the Council for the pub
lication thereof.
And notice is further given, that
the Surveyor's estimate of the pro
portion of 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 at Pendleton, Oregon, No
vember 7th, 1913.
THOMAS FITZ GERALD.
City Recorder.
W. LASSON. M. D. V.. GARD
uate M. Phillip Veterinary College,
i Chicago. Assistant State Veterinar
ian. Stallion and Jack Inspector for
Umatilla Co.. Official Local Stock
Inspector. Office phono 20; Res.
phone 27. Res. S16 Bush street.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY
at law. Will practice In all state
and federal courts. Rooms 1, 2, 3
and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co.
GEORGE W. COUTTS. ATTORNEY
at law, estates settled, wills, deeds,
mortgages and contracts drawn. Col
lections made. Room 17, Schmidt
block.
FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTORNEY
at law. Office In Smith-Crawford
building.
S. A. LOW ELI ATTORNEY AND
consullor at law. Office in Despaln
building.
ROSCOE
at law.
R. JOHNSON. ATTORNEY
Office in Despaln building
MISCELLANEOUS.
ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS,
wedding announcements, embossed
private and business stationery, etc.
Very latest styles. Call at East Ore
gonlan office and see samples.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS No
tice is hereby given that there will
be an annual meeting of the stock
holders of the East Oregonian Pub
lishing company on Wednesday, De
cember 3, 1913. at 4 o'clock p. m., at
the office of said company in Pendle
ton, Oregon, for the purpose of elect
ing officers for the ensuing year. C.
S. Jackson, president; I , D. Drake,
secretary.
I'HVSHIWS.
II. S. GARFIELD. M. D. HOMEO-.
pathlc physician and sunrcniv Of
fice Judd Block. Telephone: Offlc.
341 W; residence 512 J.
SECOND-HAND DEALER.".
V. STROBLE, DEALER IN NBTVC
and second-hand goods. Cash pl
for all second-hand goods bought
Cheapest place In Pendleton to- buT
household goods. Call and get hl-
prices. 219 E. Court street. Phoo
317 W.
AUCTIONEERS.
AUCTION SALES THE EAST OR
egonian makes a specialty of auc
tion sale bills, cards and advertising.
We can furnish auctioneer, clerk ni
advertising complete that will asimr
you of having a successful sale.
COL. W. F. YOHNKA. AUCTIONEER.
makes a specialty of farmers' stock;
and machinery sales. "The man that
gets you the money." Leave order
at East Oregonian office.
C. E. RUDE. AUCTIONEER. CRIER
of successful livestock and farm
sales. Leave orders at East Oregonian
office.
LIVERY ANI FEED STABLE.
CITY LIVERY STABLE, THOMPSOX.
street, Carney & Bradley, Props.
Livery, feed and sale stable. Good!
rigs at all times Cab line In connec
tion. Phone 70.
BEAVER ENGRAVING i
COMPANY
roffTtASO
9t !
GXtCtCN
vaMsfasiaw
1 ' "?
NOTICK OK IS Tit KET IMl'KOt EMKVt.
Notice Is hereby given that at a regular
meeting of the Common Council of The City
of Pendleton, held on October L'Otta, 1013,
the following resolutions were adopted :
Whereas, the surveyor of Tbe City of
Pendleton did on tbe -t'th dny of tk-iober.
llti:i, under direction and by requirement
cost of said work to be cliarged against
each lot. part of lot and parcel of land
within tbe assessment district la said
resolutions dfscrlbed la on file In tbe office
of the City Kecorder.
Imted at 1'endlevn, Oregon, October 31,
1913.
THOMAS FITZ GERALD,
City Recorder.
CAIJi FOR BIDS FOR STREET
IMPROVEMENT.
Notice Is hereby given, that the
undersigned as Recorder of The City
of Pendleton will receive sealed bids.
until 5 o'clock P. M. on November
26th, 1913, at his office In Pendleton.
Oregon, for the Improvement of that
part of Vincent Street in said City
lying between the South line of Lewis
nf ih. 1'nmnnn r'nnnril rii. nina nd nLiireei ana me .onn t.uro yn OI
fuatlons for an appropriate Improvement Court Street by paving the same with
of ltimb Ktreet, In Tbe City of Pendleton Gravel Bltullthlc pavement, and plac
from the South line of Jackaon Street to ing thereon curbs, gutters and draln
tbe South line of Haley Street, with gravel; age svstem. In accordance with the
bltullthlc pavement, together with tbe es- plans and specifications for such lm
timates of the work to be done and the !-,,,. . .,.
probable cost thereof, with a statement of Frovements now on file in the office
the lots, parts of lots and parcels of land.0' 82114 Recorder, and which are open
to be benefited by such Improvement, and to Inspection there. Each bid must
the percentage of the total cost of Improve-1 be accompanied by a certified check
ment which each of such lots, parts of lots for $100.00, pavablo to the order of
"ZL1 f?cT!nht!tne Ma'or ' sa'11 Clt'- t0 be returned
of thaw famnflffl in rip ntivii frnm aitn .
forfeited on failure to t enter into a
of tbe benefits to
Improvement and
i . it., r ..it - . t . J - v.
plans and siHclflcatlons and found the;v""l""i '," 'll ' "
Joseph E. Maggert. 615 Lewis St..
Tendleton, Oregon, says: "I felt quite
miserable from a dull, dragging back
ctte which was caused by hea-y lift
ing. A friend said that perhaps my
kldneva wore causing this trouble and only u small run for the Jay, nnd
t . in l.k. Doan'a Kidney Pills. 'none of these were of top quality
I used three boxes In all and was
completely cured. I gladly confirm
all I said about Doan'a Kidney Tills
when I publicly recommended them
In 1910. A short time ago when I
needed a kidney medicine, I took
Doan'a Kidney Pills and one box fix
ed me in good shape"
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foeter-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remomber the name Doan's and
take no other.
bridge now being constructed across
the Umatilla River, commonly known
as the Star Street bridge, by macad
amizing the same, together with the
estimates of the work to be done and
the probable cost thereof, with a state
ment of the lots, parts of lots and
parcels of land to be benefited by
,..!. I .m un.l'.. ri ant an. I tho nnniAnt.
There was nRe ot lne totai CO!!t 0f improvement
which each of such lots, parts of lots
and -parcels of land should pay on ac-
Qtilto fair supplies came forward lute count of the benefits to be derived
vesterday afternoon but were market- from such Improvement; and
ed at that time. 1 Whereas, the Council has examined
No rhanire In nrices Is shown In such plans and specifications and
the general sheep market at North fQ"n'l th satisfactory and the
.... i a.i , .... , ,. estimates tneretor to oe in accora
'"7"' , , ; . , "? probable cost of such
""' M "- ! "". " work; and
this quality are available. , wlwiwn ,... rnr-ommend
ed by the City Surveyor to be included
same satisfactory and the estimates there
fore to be In accordance wltn tbe probable
cost of such work ; and
Whereas, tbe property recommended by
tbe City surveyor to be included wltbln
the boundaries of tbe district benefited Is.
la the judgment of the Common Council
properly to be Included within sucb im
uroved district, and no property Is ex
cluded therefrom which should properly be;
included tuerela ; and
Whereas, the Improvement of tbe here-1
Inabove described portion of said Bush;
Street, wltb gravel bltullthlc pavement Is I
at this time necessary ; therefore, be It
Kcsolved by tbe Common Council of Tne
Today's general mutton range:
Pest spring lambs 06.89 (J? 5.90
Ordinary lambs S.ROiff 5.65
Yearlings 5.25
Old wethers 4.75 4.90
Fancy ewes .20
Ordlnnry ewes 3.75 4.00
successful.
Each bid mu!t specify as follows:
Gravel bltullthlc pavement
including the surface fin
ishing course and bitumi
nous foundation, per square
yard t
Excavation, per cubic yara I
Fill or embankment, per cu
bic yard '. I
Concrete curb and gutter,
straight, per lineal foot., t
Concrete curb and gutter.
circular, per lineal foot.. $.
D. R. Chen Chinese Herb Co.
PENDLETON, OREGON
114 E. Webb St Under State Hotel.
OFFICE HOURS, 10-12 nd 1-7.
Our wonderful Herb cures Rheumatism, As
thma, Nervous Weakness, Kidneys, Rupture.
Chronic Coughs; also Lung, Heart. Stomach and
Female Trouble. Our Herb remedies have been
used with wonderful results In China for over
4.000 years.
CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTATION FREE.
Phone Main 173.
r; -
Farm &nd City Loans
Plenty of Money for Conservative
Loans, at Reasonable Rate of Inter
est Without Unnecessary Delay.
Mark Moorhouse Company
112 East Court Street
City of Pendleton that It Is expedient to jMt rifled sewer pipe, 6 inch.
Improve, snd It Is hereby proposed to im- per lineal foot
Drove Hush Street from the South line of vitri flfiri BAti'ar nfiisv inch.
si a ck bod mreei 10 me ooma uue ui iuirjr
PARKINGSON REEKS DIVORCE.
Mackintosh's
TOFFEE
Dim From
Halifax, England
WALNUT TOFFEE.
EGO and MILK TOFFEK.
HO TOFFKE.
FRUIT TOFFKE.
PIERROT TOFFEK.
TREACIiW TOFFEE.
KRUH8IAN TOFFEE.
EXTRA CREAM TOFFEK.
PLAYMATES TOFFEB.
at
KoeppeiTs
The) Drug Store that arrre
joa best. '
Portland Man Charjjcn Wlfo Noglivt
ftil During His Illness.
HILLSIiORO Nov. 12. II. J.
l'nrklson of Portland, hns brought
suit for divorce against Olive Ptirk-
withln the boundaries of the district
benefited Is, In the Judgment of the
Common Council properly to be In
cluded within such Improvement dist
rict, and no property is excluded
therefrom which should properly be
Included therein; and
I Whereas, the Improvement of the
hereinabove described portion of Bald
Plain Street with Macadam, nnd by
Macadamizing the same, is nt this
time necessary; therefore, be It
Resolved, by the Common Council
of .The City of Pendleton that It la
expedient to Improve, and It la hereby
proposed to Improve Blnln Street
from the South line or ualey street
Street by paving the same with gravel bltu
llthlc pavement, such pavement to be made
and laid down, and tbe street to bavc
curbs, gutters nnd all o'her thiiir. nnd
to be Improved, In accordance wltb, and
as shown In, tbe plans and specifications
for the Improvement of said portion of
Hush Street prepared by tieary Klmbrell,
City Surveyor, and filed with the Kecor
der ot the iity on tbe 'J9th day of October,
l'.tKt, which plans nnd Bieification8 are
hereby particularly referred to; and be It
further
Kcsolved, that the plans and specifica
tions and estimates for sucb Improvement,
as prepared by the lity Surveyor and filed
with the Kecorder of The City of Pendle
ton on the U!th day of Octcber. 1913. b
and they are hereby approved and adopted;
and be It further
Itesolved, that the cost of making such
Improvement shall be a chance and Hen
upon all lots, parts of lots and parcels ot
land to be benefited by such Improvement,
and the owners of such lots, parts of lots
ison. alleging that his wlfo has neg
lected him during his Illness, which to the North end of the approach to
has confined him to his room many the bridge now being constructed
weeks at a time. i
Parklson alleges that last summer
his wife passed a month nt Oswego
Ijiko, without his consent and that
during her two or three visits to Port
land she failed to call on him, al
though he was 111 much of the tlmv
He recites that they were married in
Washoe county, Nevada,: In 1902.
Every Woman
Is Intonated and should
know about tb wonderful
Marvel J?
isoucne
UNCUS SAM RECOONI7.ES
SANTA CLAUSE AS REAL
WASHINGTON. Nov. 1J. Here
s'ter during the month of December.
Santa Claus will be recognised as a
real entity by the post office depart-Tii-nt
unrt lettre for him will be re
paired and delivered. Postmaster-
tjenetal Iturleson Issued an order
making permanent the custom hith
erto employed of turning over to
charitable persons or organisation
all letters received through the malls
from children anxious to confide
Ml
A sk r fmrdrsgflst for
It. If hs cannot sup
ply Um MARVEL,
acoepc no ouwr, ns
send staasp I or boas.
Mtrvd Ca, 44 L tU tU i-t
CHICHESTER S PILLS
Vafc- Tn DIAMOND BRAND. X
Ladtoel Amm ymtr vraH a
kl-ekee-tora llei4 Tlr.dV
I'llls Is Kr4 axl UU .llteV
N-.rv ttUnt lth Mas RlhMe. V
rrr v
HV:hi.TFK S
Taks m hep. ltn el
Drantil A.k 111114'
hlVMOND IUtM I'lUAhtt
yean sews sa Rnt. Safest. Alwayft Kllble
SOLD CK DHKiGISTS LIRMLRE
per lineal root
Vitrified sewer pipe, 10 Inch,
per lineal foot
Vitrified sewer pipe, 12 inch,
per lineal foot
Vitrified sewer pipe, 14 inch,
per lineal foot t
Manholes, each $
LJitulithic headers, per lin
eal foot S
Brick headers, per lineal
foot $
Inlets, each $
For entire Improvement com
plete (Total bid)
Bids must be filed with the City
Recorder on or before the time above
mentioned nnd will be opened before
the Common Council of snl.l City In
session at 7:30 o'clock P. M.. on said
November 26th. 1913, nt tho Council
Chamber the Common Council re-
Saloon
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT-
Cool and Sparkling Beer on Draught.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cig&rs.
517 Main Street HENRY SCLTCXTZ, PROP.
and parcels of land so specially benefitted serves the right to reject any and all
by such lmproveMcnt snail be liable tor oio.
the payment of tbe costs thereof; and be Attention is called to the ordinance
It further of said Cltv this dav passed, author-
Iteeolved. that an assessment district ! tztntr said "improvements, and to the
hereby created to be known as Assessment ff ( th Warren Construction Co.
"'j rLll- ? t?""! J5! to sell pavlna: mixture on file In
provement. which assessment district shall
include all lots, parts of lots r.nd parcels
of land lying and being within the district
this
paving
Recorder's office.
Iated at Pendleton, Oregon,
10th day of November. 191 S.
THOMAS FITZ C,ER.IJ.
Recorder of The City of Pendleton
bounded snd described as follows, to-wlt
0K8CKIIT1ON Or U1CAL IMPKOVB-
MV'.NT DISTRICT NO. S3,
flush Street from the South Line of
Jackson Street to tbe South Line of Kaley
Street.
Commencing at the S. w. corner of lot
X blk. 3. Haley's Addition to Pendleton,
Oregon ; thence Northerly along the center
line of blks. 3 and 4, said Haley's Addition,
MO feet to-the south line of Jackson atreet;
thence easterly along tbe said south line or
Jackson Street' l'0 feet; thence southerly
parallel wltb and 160 feet easterly from
the west line ot Itnsh Street 360 feet:
thence westerly parallel with the South FOR SALE CHEAP OR WILL lease
line or jackaoo utreec loo reet to toe Pi. K.
corner of lot 1, blk. S, said Haley's Ad-
M Ads
WANTED.
rtltloo ; thence southerly along tbe west
line ot Hush Street 150 feet to the south
east corner of lot 3. aald blk. 3 ; tbenc
westerly 100 feet to the place of beginning;
and be It further
ReNolved, that a ropy of this resolution,
together with the notice that the Surrey
or'a estimate of the proportion of the cost
of aald work to be rharged against each
lot. part of lot and parcel of land, la on
file In the office of the City Recorder, be
published for a period of ten days In the
Kast Oregonian, which newspaper Is hereby
dealgnated by the Council for the publica
tion thereof.
And notice Is further given that the sur
veyor's estimate of tbe proportion of the
to right party, an old established
cleaning and coloring works. Good
prices and plenty of work for three
or more men. Am retiring. S. R.
TrlpD, Th Dalles. Or.
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