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t EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, OC PAGE FIVE . . . . . . A. W I octal ano ftrreonal ON THE I CAN DEPEND DUALITY AND SANITATION OF Pemeco" Meats MADE IN PENDLETON. GROWN IN UMATILLA CO. Fresh Fish and Sea Food Deep Sen Crabs Little Neck Clams Olyinpiu Oysters Eastern Oyster Silver Smelt Columbia RiveT Salmm. Prtsh Halibut Kippered Salmon Kippered Cod Vegetables Celery Cabbage lettuce Sweet Potatoes Onions Cnrrtits Parsnips Heinz Mustard, pint 20 SERVICE QUALITY SANITATION The Central Market Phone 455. 108 E. Alta St. LOCALS & Advertising in Brief KATF58. Per ln first lusertlun loc ir line ddlliiinai ins.Ttlori . . . . 5c Ptr Uat, per month ft OU No kttk tnkon f. ir Imu time li'ic. fount t; ordinary wonls t Une. Local nut be taken over tbe teh-pliium inept from last Oregon lun i'ii lil up subscribers. r nr fui fone five. Furnished rooms for rent. 224 S. Main Lost Hunch of keys Return to this office for suitable reward. Wanted Horses to pasture. In quire Scott's Grocery. Phone 40a Wiinti Yll-l ... J. l I " IV llUUflr- .L.i,. ,0,, . f,.l . eeooooooeeeoeatOeoe0e-oeooogaeo Mr. and Mr j. P", RoMmM left to visit his parents. He formerly yesterday afternoon fur a trip ti' ! lived in this rountv but has bam in xpect to In- gone' Great Falls tho past few Mai he Is the proprietor of a meat aur- I ket. e of Elka will give a ig to which all mom-1 Professor R. G. Wagner of sr,o urgod to attend. Ths kane will open a branch of the North her i the winter Western ''ollege of Music here and gathering will be In plana to begin c lasses next Monday, get-together meeting ! He Is belne reDrejiente,l ir, vr,i... A i lam-bake will be served. i by Lee Bloch. Prof Wagner ana I other teachers will have charge ol Members of the Moose lodge enjov- the classes, ed a crab banquet last evening at 4 Spokmne. Tho until Sunday evening. Tho local tod social this awn bers have bean occasion will 1 season and tho the nature of a Six room h sale. Located Telephone 13F11 John use. with gamtge, for ( social dance will be given in the at IIS Long street. I Moose hall thlH evaahut under th I auspices of the Moose lodge. As up- Rosenberg, Court street 1 on former occasions, an W. P. Romans, traveling secretary of the Spokane Chamber of Com merce, stopped over here today and paid a visit to the local commercial association. He 1 on the wav to II.. 1 Til . vw iiner wnere ne w work nn in. Mrs. Wlllard Bo Urine Mr. and Mrs. in their automobile The marriage of Mlas Grace John son and Boss John Catron, both of accompa Athena, was solemnised yesterday at : Roblnsoi noon at the parsnago of the Marvin 1 Spokane M E. anarch, South, Rev. c. R.I t Howard, officiating A small com- p, Peraru rormn VnMliU Mun pany of relatives and friend attend-1 sheepman now located at North Va ."". --ouwe in. , Kima was a riaser,t.tr ,J... this lejorning. make their home Mr. Catron is a Walla t'nion. in Athena. i.'ontractor.- wnero t Walla I X. P HUDSON BAY GRANGE WILL BOLD BASKET DINNER OCTOBER 29 NINTH lUTNIVKIifiARY Til 1110 Oil SERVED with iTrnmo CIJiKUltATlOV U dl'l- IilJ.riUl In Ihn Vr...'.. . . uol, l,.n..k . i i ... ., ... ,. .. . . " - ioi SHOW ....v. .... .. . mm i i. wit, wori , time is pnam aii woo auenu. to be held next moth guaranteed. ' Wonted -Position in private fam ily b loonpetent young woman. Ad-1 drees BM 377 City. Old papers for sale; tied hi bun dles. iJood for starting aires, etc. 10 a bundle This office. For sale or trade, by owner house and corner lot. Address W. P. Rel mann, Pendleton, Oreg. Experienced young innn wilies po sition In store or office woci:. Best of references. Phone 371 J. Lost- One hog, between stock yards and slaughter house. Finder please notify Pendleton Meat Co. Save furnace coal spring at d fall by using Pole's Air Tight "Wood Stove. Jt holds the fire all .night. Very many people desire to buy lands In eastern Oregon. What have you to offer, and price? N. Berkeley. The election 6peclal Correspondence I FRKEWATER. Vincent, Ore., Oct II. On Friday, October J, the Hudson Hay Grange will oe'iebratt its ninth anniversary with an all-day session, program basket dinner All mosnbers, old-time members and any one Interested In the community are Invited to be present with lite fierier nn this excaslon. Baby sons were oorn to Str and Mrs. 1 Jo? 4. clentrj and Mr. and Mrs steward Hlce in Sunday, (oto ber 10 I'harles Worrell, a. resident of this community ifor many years, la 111 -.1 his home esvt of Vincent. Oa Friday, Octolwt li, was born lo air and i I Phil Murph has sow t non for a cwisldernttui heavy draft itmm. Will Murp-nn has a lores at woek on hlf m w medtrn bungaicsv east oi Vkeaent stmctana mosmres 36 fot feet and has a li foot i ement base ment, tiathroom and buffet kitchen Roy Gentry snd E Moore are tho innlranl.iui i.. ,.i . you to offer and nrice? ti. n,keiv . lor th Present year ,um n, mo, tnis-weanes-l ' ruited as follows; i:ay afternoon at the home of htlf. rr ''heap, five room house, M Hicklan prefect- lva Me ' McKay. Tea was served. 1" .. corner lot. Easy HT 'Itont: Lau, W. T. T-nnr has moved from ' c Room i over 8t.(.ond a8filKUnt Mary P,, nmt to U.wdn. whore he hai Ttor H-dware Cc. den, se.retary; Rita Gardner, treas ir-.-iited a farm. Lost-Grayish brown overcoat. Be- w. Ro4n, (U-Sanlst. The ii Tuiiani i.anagnor, n -pioneer or n rcnuuian ano Auams Jtiturn stallalian of i nnon man minister s wTie. lies I l" ' oieswortny s i tup mill far re nconsclous st her home here, whllo Ward. t.er husband Is at tin- Walla WallJ Ladles Ross L. Powell, hair iress ,fcnltarlum also In Hi health. Boh-r, maulsutfet and masseuse, will v.noers are over 10 years of ftf nWI at your home at reasonable prl- and are known all over the county ces. phone '64 9. Huth Adklns. latNBrMf of Mr and; t, .., .. 77... . ' Prompt attomobile taxi sorice. ZL ; ? " marrl- 0"jiley or night. Phone 110. 4taalta both' of Echo, are visitmg in the citv Wday to 3m BttTftW. The rl iMUutUt Car for country SZtV tothr. Both ladles formerly lived in ronplo have rented the Fred Wb-j pbcne ;0. Carney & Kuey Taxi Co. Pen-? For sale Or will trade for Uma- tiUc county grain lands, good valley ranch near Salem, Oregon. Inqu.-o ma tollmen wl'l help her celebrate Coleaworths's Chop Will, lit .r her ,f9th birthday at the residence i ,ueel- of Mr and Mrs n C, Hdlhrook With "utf 'take the big loads anil Jer shows one speec PenlaB Bros, l.aul anything and reasonable Haws Judd. wh.. has been employ-' ed here by the John S. Baker furni ture store, will leave shortly for Ida-1 ho Falls where he has accepted a po-1 sitlim with one of tho l,iin t i hapel of St. lure stores of that city. Mr and Mrs." ! eresting r-l Judd ma leave tho Mm .v" ! llgious ceremony took place yester- t ' day ta the said .hapel when some M Mrs George Meakor rocdlved word of the pupils gathered together to, today that her mother Mrs B L. mr.r. t. Ult vs.i-a.r, -W4 i.nrii (7UU I II I , fi 1 1 1 ( 1 1 n . FnH With tbe lwKiiiniiJK of tin n -w KchoLaJic yeur, Ihe ciiiltiren of St. Mary' pariah .- t- . j their weekly KOdftUty meetings in JfFiiih'M jtcademy. a Some people look well in glasses. Some do not. You think the difference is in the people, but it is probably in the glasses. Fits-U Eyeglasses are distinctly becoming as well as firm-holding and comfortable. They bear the monogram C which means reliability. We have them here. Royal M. Sawtelle, Jeweler Established in 1887 W'ho has been sorl. ously ill at the home of another dau-, Khter. Mrs. ..,arn rtnppe in Portland, is slightly improved. Mrs. Fish is 92 ears old and has a host of friends in this city who will be glad to hear f her improvement. Another dau. t.hter. Mrs. E. 1 Smrtl, n in.. - v,n..n niiu ... , i. ir n r(.,i i usaai cuaiernng oi nanges loot piaea side of her mother, immediately after the election The 1 at the bed- soikility Is undo Itov . Josojih r the direction of Hire I I)e Rrj), S. J. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES J. B. Baker, well known woodman! 'f Meaeham, la here today on busl-j Mrs A O- Garden, by hor mother. Mrs. accompanleo A. K. Finley. well known the city today or '. i. i . itiBt niirtli of Ida !)(. niio. wniio rrea iiinoiirMior iiss een' ed the lacker place. This Thuraday, relatives of Gram'-j Mr. and Mrs williitm Hamilton prowahaant residents of Walla Walla, motored t Tendleton veAerdsy and are rpending today hera Charles McDonald, t farmer of .Ubee, is in t"ii business. I County Judge Marsh loft ihi. ng for a trip into the sooth end of Ihe county to inspect some roads. J. S. Beckwilh. Porter, returned t Walla where he there. Misjudged Their Position. . In the lowering darkness and itorro the two mountaineers came down to the u.ppr edge of the crevasse, but misjudged the posiUon of the rope, going to a point about in feet aat of It. i-irrn; onrt re. Walla court an aulversary dinner, the menu tie Ing planned by Uramlnn, WtUMM a .... fhri Alex Hncp i Orli nag of I4S0, n rce of iiion by hon-li Id-sides tnanv grand chll-, t urM lm v" n(J " warchoast drea - four great grandchildren WBll 0mc 64T "'" ftr'-' phone 339. lie present. These present were Mt I Wn ted--Railroad labsoers, tearr, ind Mia. it H. Wellman. Mr. ami stprs. : o kmen and oncretemen Twr Mrs C. V. Wellnum. dollar and two twonly-fltc a di.v A. Wellman. Mr and Mrs. c. E j Xew ,-.irk, long Job. Swan Bensor Waldroi. of WalU Walla, Mr and I Co., HI- erelde, One. Mrs. W A. Kelly of Walls Walls ; Wajgo4-r Parly with capital of Fred 1sier of Hontsvllle. j HUO at half inKrest in mw inven- Or Mllligati of Portland state jition of clothe dryer Eeferen'-e, 1 1 1 m i i l . I UliKSlillliti-V .-lint Tfo TTlnok. i Jticll.l Til ItOWfll. M'tllf attOmPV. The) inn , w,i,,.n hi.l.l a mooting in (ho wV'ashlnsk jn. D. (". Write .1 A. Poller ( Presbyterian church last night In the Gateway, Oregon, lintorests of the Sunday srhoel. Abe AbmJhanson of Qrat 'Kails. 's. Iyee Moorhouse left today on Montana, visited with did friends Xo. 17 for Portland and will later go here seeteroy and left today for on to Salem to attend the federation Wild Horse mountrtn. ear Weaton, of woman's clubs. newsy notes of Pendleton i hut as yet no confirmation of ft has been received. It hi known however, that Wie owners are tnterwted In the 1 proposed Improvement. It was re ported today that Mr. Toll of Spo kane is planning to come to Pendle ton Wttlllil In an assembly held yesterday af ternoon a challenge was issued by the girls to the boys to enter upon a con test in selling the new high school football season tickets. For every . ticked sold before 1 o'clock Oct 21, four points are given. At this timei tho tickets will be totaled up and the j winner announced. As a goal in this contest the losers have to provide aj feed for the winners, to be given in I the high school gymnasium room. The I boys feel quite confident of winning and think they can already see the feed commg up. In this manner ihe students hope to sell enough tickets to more than cover the expenses of the teams brooght here this season. I ion I, silence Gnns. PARIS. Oct. 20 The French ar tillery silenced the machine guns and trench engines, at Lihone, said a war office statement. Light artillery duels are reported at Tahure hill and north Fllrey. MT. HOOD GUIDE HAS VERY NARROW ESCAPE PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 11, Elijah oalman, the famous guide who has Frids Dale Roitswell OPTICAL SPECIALIST in Mttht a banket social wid in ihe hall. The affair will tsjDdad as (feu pioceedj. will nr (fftperlng rtio now pun Glasses ground aad t'ltted. lnsea 41 ipli.-ate.l Ail work guaranteed Amoriann Nattwnal Hn BulMhur. Pendleton. Phot 609 lt.111 1 ha lows? hhi VI I bund is giving a rla1 it dam.-e .on the evening of Oc 31st. Tlioy aro exoleavorinr. t. enough tfnaaoy to hire a brtsii ln.istar Mm xlnckhotners of tl.e Ua tAeoporaMw Tri-ameny Co.. head m -ml giajiiv Ttiwsday lCHudJU.'. There atill he a social dance at th. Mmose Hsfi! Tliursdai evening, Octo her 21. GVod time snd good RiUal guu-anteed Admlssjrin, &0 .cents ladies free. OOMMlTTfcE. (Ad 1 t.i t Marrts-r- Ueease. John William Mentzer and Mo-u Ot.th Ii Ho aeeureiT a marriage H naniie yester.ly nf the offVe of Coun rjr Clerk Saling. summit called tbe last Tuesday evening. Good coal ami Mood. our Bock apprings burns ckan Hudson j f'v'n roil moire heat and less dirt lor your mona:- Oood, dry' wJ ' Xtsoty All Tnn 111. le-puty Sheriff A. C. Funk PaPORtl than nearly all tho taxes have now beenipaid. a total wi 206.5.7 hjrV ing hjen collected up to October 1 till delinqarnt the evim r-f l'her , 134.2W : ountcal Is The original $iiii0.!'4.:r. all aM' M. WM. C HANSCOM. 1 OPTICIAN We grind our own lenaea. n mi.. :i 11 : mA.titiv Mm il:iv after iioos h. he Grange hall. It was de- 8,Blw olded to liuy an .. truck 1 to gatnet ireant .1, : dellvef butter. The local business .f the raoamery vias ln-1 creasoj to such aa extent (mat thlsj step we 4lemed necessarr li'he n- .ntial moot lot; -will tke place , Feb Wttngy, that doesn't btil, but e.irn. AJco id kindling. I'rolact youraei' from oslds and cost ordar from B L. I)iirrtnigli8 Phone 5. Adv. Tt HKI V AVVOT Htil) IXMEN1A9 m i l t E8 For Sale Clie:. Gooi second hacd buggy. V" this office Also set - news Adv. Inquire lie har- WASHINlt',Ui.N. oqt II, TutVy has sntyiaed th United stx os throunJi Ambnawador Murxonthau the is us able -t comply .ith the soquost ill 1 li AnMrrlcan reikf commlttoa for lm- Itnodlati release 01 Ai-moicsis, for oliom t)e OOmmlMnM had IhfeTaBteed ltt;tnsport:nion to Aaiorlca. liiahtlitr ft fiicato slW'ill 's rli reason ssvn. Atteauon Elks. 4il members B. P. 0. E. 2tf. are reqoejdod tn he prwent Thnnsday evet.txg Bus.ness of Importanoe to trans-i Social scssImi and nkim bake. You nlll miss -something if suin s'as"n tiflkets you dc not attend this Electing, b order if exalte ruler. THfci?. Fira (; ERaLD, 1'Adv.) Secretary tSpeclal t.'urrespondeoce. 1 PXOT ROnt, Ore. Oct 21. Mra. E Hascall is sneiidlnir ih,. u-.ir in Peudleton wish her annt. Mm fOii-Ha,e' vvno ' ertously ill. hone I Mr- And Mrs. J Whittaker of Xye. law' ere visitors at fc,or mother. Mrs. . I -r-., . t provide Hu.- same clool season tor jaijues. cniid hens as Cor ducks. Therefore- F Jones of GurU.ne. was a bus! Ivmiers ms. kill te hens until Feb-, f eon visitor at Pendleton Friday 1 Bvatj 1 baem is "w 1 him to AIhiiu Mud lien sm-'b. Aceonhtiig to iiiitnr Waroen kl:i k legal to sho,' m id auriiig the duck season as to few davs to Woolt tho piloted thousands of climbers to the 1 situation over. It was said todav that; summit of Mount Hood from the tne Lonroy grocery, now in east Webb south sid in the past IS years I street, Would take up store room on 'nt0 ,:,at we0 known obstacle tne r.anaen street side, while the below ;ht jsJayres ai,d Sawtelle stores would se-' ' "revaswe." ure considerable more floor space lives to tell about it. Coal lir thoir tiosiness. gards the incident as the eV 1 he has ever had NEWSY NOTES FROM Coalman had just finish nn nJTT. . I structing tho cabin for tho ril-Wl iXUCR. AMU THE States forest service on iVtHjHBORING SECTION sstmmR, and left the summit ; lavt time till season. In the morning Homer Mitchell, his assistant in the preparations to have everything madt snug for the winter, climbed down the long rope on the south :side that drops S00 feet below the summit, and started take up the rope. stored in the sew cabin on top the winter. Coleman directed him to cut deep D. N. Reber, M. D. Eye, l ar. Nose and Throat Specialist. Room 11 Schmidt Building. Pendleton. To obtain glasses that will not require changing the eye strain must first be cured, otherwise you will be disappointed. it is unlawful to kill j John i&ajiyon purcUased II I mil lanvt them as su't niton waste"' and leave Inbjeoj to prosecution. action th from the Bond Auto Co. new Siit- iini ticket.. or name. Students o;' .he high school are for the 1 ur football rames to .e played in r.'ii- liieton. Tho Mm will he; Octcei wirn La iirande: November 1?. -vith Baker; bCotosnner 19, vitr Wail, 1 Wtiila; ThAnhngivlng day. a li It returned Idaho where h (Vons plMk9 Studio. ..i.lorsoii high JMlss Uarlet Vou,ng opene piano Ail Ihe mne ItWllo, HOT ,'V. Court street, Tuesday, gridiron and .1 A nov M 11 U good I Port the Ii of ticl I Ocu.ber .Phone M8J. Ad. Beautiful designs. Every creation correct in style. Satisfaction guaranteed every patron. The individuality of our desings spell BEST for the Carrier Hat. CARRIER MILLINERY The Home of the Stylish Hat 740 Main Street. fa cspeotad. lllllllllllllllllllUllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll(: Wt Kt A LI 1 1 Lr. Or r IHh MAIN STREET that makeg less expense and lower prices. 5 I Our telephone is just as close as the ojther fellow. What does this mean to you? I East End Grocery I JOHN DYER Phone 536 fimiiHiiniiiHiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ijMooiint-i'n 'in. The Xorih Vestorn QollagS of ,Mtt slc wlafios to stinounce the opeojrig of theii bftnek in Pendleton at . 3 1 Willow street. Teaching 10 coiv ieni c Mnndny. Otuber 2: This in atttutlon will have depansients for vis at. piano and violin, tfiandolin and guitar under Qetnpeteni .'nstruc tote - Adv. P.-r flc Nin County Map. sale at rounty siirvo or's A.dv. tnuoiiniH'iiiciil. We want our regular Goaaard cus tomers and all others who would be interested In a perfect fining of g most commendable corset to know that .Madame Farrisee will be with ua on Saturday, uctobsr 23. You will no doubt be interested lo know that as a fitter and demonstra tor of corsets, Madsme Farrisee is without a peer In the profession. the pp6tM WABBHOU8E Where it Pays to Trade. Notice lo All Mooaf From this date nil flues should he paid to Secretary cfins. K. Heard Room 5, Temple building. Adv. Scientists have estimated that more innn is per cent of tho earth s crust V Composed of aluminum. in'- arc 1 IMfergrutHtd. Workmen for tho Pacific Tell and Telegraph eorapanj h.i caHy gemplstad Ow uaalaKrnsiiK on the telephone lystem f"i North side. The tbree inch ii boon laid, with thi' exception few foot near Jackson street. within a few wee,ks the company will start lo pull the cable through Workmen are engaged now in digging hole for M'ttlng the polos along Jack son street to carry the cable. The underground system will run along Harden street, across 'the river and come out In ! lie rear of the Christian church. This will dispense with all overhead tvlfes In the hetthhorhdorl of the new county library bulMlng and tho telephone company decided on tbe underggoOhd lystem Ford urd i 'has. McDevitt of Qardavne, business visitor at Pilot Bock day. Dr. Gllliland from LOWlstoa tended the medical meeting Louis Regains slid family Itors here Sunday Mr Arthur Bond made a blUbl v trip to Pendleton Saturday. Mrs. L. C. Scharpf spent Saturday afternoon at Pendleton, doing some shopping. Miss Manilla Wright wag a visitor at the county seat Saturday. The new residence being erected by J. I. Gllliland for Mr. and M's. Arthur Bond, on Bluff street, is nor.' nmted You know about the comnanv the mountain I whose bonds you buy. ' mmit for the I 1 You found out about your house before you bought it. You know the company that insures your life. i and started to) tj j i , which has bean ; Cut yu know about the concern you may have to depend upon to pull you out of the worst hole in ""e -i . . steps in the ice so rhe could descend your business experience your hie with a partial degrei ul safetl In th ; insurance company5 afternoon. ' ' Handle Brake. Have VOU thotiorit nf trie tr.m4.. resources and the hundred year rec ord of prompt, cheerful paymenU behind the old, reliable Hartford Fire Insurance Company? ras a Mitchell, coming up, had just cut atur- six steps when his Ice ax handle broke. He was forced to let the stea Saturday cutting go. but carried the heavy) Cable to the top. That afternoon Coleman chell did not finish work and Mi until brta that ice. rthlng The step snow slope was covered with a film of ice which'olcman de scribes as being hard as Ivory. Both men carried alpenstocks with steel points, but these could not jab through the ice. Coming down the S00 foot slope The Hartford Fire Insurance Company Write or Telephone dl has. E.Heard i no ds had erected .. ,m,1 : Ed Darling, is now f Mrs. Darling having i new Home Saturday, MKXK - km i si I i; i i m run NT.t ii - -in. ihii; BllOWlrtVILLE, Texas. Oct 21 A band of- renegate Mexicane killed throe. American soldiers and wound id lig in an attack upon Hio ,, Ago i, Slt miles from here. The killed are Sorgeani ehaffes snd Pelvataa in com-i m, , ,,.,ii .,., ti, Ptlancc wmii ttie wlsne of the I'.nr.irv aw. The big crevice has opened Utd It Is 25 feet across and from tho n icir up to the bottom it is a per pern lar drop of 40 feet. ln the upper side a steel pin 1 Inn driven in the ice and a roe I ended therefrom so the men on could, by sliding down the rope, , the crevasse. hid sus- (Incorporated i Temple Building. "See Me Before the Fire." If not convenient tu get rne, call me up ami 1 will vn i. Telephone 477. board The entile will telephone wires for the of the residents of the North side hud previously complained of th ndequac of the service main s"4 onvonlenoe ho wounded are tlrant Smith, Corporal Cannier, Troopers Kuulay, Bohner, Behr, snd laingliind Helnforcenicnt.s wore New Rrlck BnlMInc; Pnssiblr If preeenl building rumors mater ialize a fine neW 'irlck In the rear of tho Odd Follows building, runnlr-g hick to Cardon street lo the corner opposite the new federal buUdtng will within the next spring be cop structed, This has been the report In business circles the rast few days VttetttfcMI I ami I ( lull. The first of the lSli-l U and 1 Club dances will be given Saturd.i' evening. October 211. at Eagle-Wood-mini hall. All those holding 1S14-1." Invitations are again cordially Invlt oiV ,-is well as those receiving 191'. li! Invitations. COMMITTKK (Adv. I Get Rid of Your Old Junk that's around the house. Highest prices paid for 2nd hand goods of all kinds, also Auto Tires, Rubber, Brass, Copper, Sacks and Rags. Pendleton Hide & Junk Co. TELEPHONE 662. 206 W. WEBB