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PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1917 EIGHT PAGES n f MA V few ocaoi xecaoi Social and Personal O J confirm! for mn hour with the Prrat' iH-nl umIwt. nut rrnuaea to dtctb!S lu, nit-olou. The iuuups of Uic oUn-r com m 'winners wwe not annonncrd. Thr trty rxprctea: to lrvp Immediately, The wMx'tton of Knot t taken as tho final sign of comile(e American pr.'itlcal nnltjr for war. Root having t--n a strons polltk-al rrltlc of tlie lilifent, and w KoiiflpveU's former Itremler. iocaox AXOi"XCEMEXI. Social and club news for this department should be riven to ! th Bast Oregonlan. by phone f or otherwise. during the fore- ( noon. Such news turned in aft- ' er is o'clock, noon, will fre- : qnently have to be held for pab- ' licatioB the following day. ' The Lincoln rarent-Teacher Cir cle will meet at 2:3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the school building. A musical program has been arranged ond the Installation of the newly elected officers will be held. a is at The Current Literature Club will re entertained tomorrow afternoon y Kra H. H. Hattery and Mrs. A 3 McAllister at the home of Mrs. Mc Allister on Thompson street. The Ladies of the Moose entertain ed In an enjoyable manner last even intr. the occasion being: a dance and twnquet In Moose Hall in honor of the members of the lodge and their families, a large crowd wa in at tendance and the festivities were en joyed until a late hour. Miss Bertha Hicks, who haa been visiting relatives here for the past two week, leaves today for a short visit at Portland be no re returning to her home in San Francisco. R. c Hall of Salem. Is a Pendleton visitor. County Judge C FT. Marsh left to day for Portland Charles) Abroach of Helix Is mak ing a short visit here. Charlesj Lobaogh came In from Varaycto this morning. Charles liobaugh came in from Vanayda this morning. B. P. Knapp of Hermlston. spent yesterday in Pendleton. 3. 8- Norrell. Melix merchant, s spending the day in the city. Mrs. Frederick Steiwer arrived horne yesterday from a short visit in Portland. G. S O. Humbert of Eugene, the Pendleton. Irvln King- of Helix came In on the morning X. P. train. Mrs. Kendal! and daughter, HaxeL are in from Helix today. William Franklin and J. C. Nevens of Pulton are registered at the St. George. Harold Cochran of Athena is tempo rarily substituting at the First Na tional Bank. t Iuis Mossie. Vktah stockman, Is here today en route home from the stockmen's convention at La Grande. The Friday Bridge Club will be en tertained tomorrow afternoon by Mrs. C K. Cranston at her home on Wil son Street, Ninety-eight years ago today the Independent Order of Odd Fellow came into existence and this evening the Pendleton Odd Fellows and the members of the Rebekah lodges will celebrate with an appropriate pro gram at the I. O. O. F. halL In de tail the program for tonight is as follows: S. F. Bowman. P. C5., chairman. National Anthem By Lodge Piano Solo By Miss Farley Eureka Lodge History Byl.R Wells, P. G. M. Song By Miss Clevenger Pauline Rebekah Lodge History. . By Bertha Henderson. P.G. Piano Solo ...... By afisa Norgren Integrity Lodge History By B. E. Coon. P. G. Address "Odd Fellowship" . By I. B. Young, p. o. Song By Miss Decker Patriatrchs Militant flistory Can ton Pendleton No. 3 By Col. G- W. Bradley, P. 3. Closing ode ......... By Rverybndy ONE HALF TO THIRI OFF: KH YORK, April SC. Ktrel man ulacturcfH offer to fill government or ders at prim's from third to one half brio wthe prevent market quotations. The heads of the 1'nited State. He- nubile and Mfdvale Steel cofi"rationa agreed ou the figures tills afternoon. FH1 RFTUICTIONS SAUt TO BK .HAKUtt KNGIJSH HKALTHIKI! LONDON, April 2. In the opln ion of untie well-known physicians here. Londoners are becoming more vivacious and light or step and in gen era! more healthy us the result of the food restrictions. Three ounces of meat and two ounces of bread are the portions now served at Simpsons' once the resort of London's biggest eaters, and only half a pint of beer is allowed to each diner. There is a widespread display of cards In the windows of private houses announcing that rigid econ omy is being practiced within. Many so called hair tonics raise more hopes than hair. LATE WIRE NEWS WASHlXCiTOV. April Oihu IUm. r.-rx-reijiry of atatct. has ac cepted the chairmanship off 4be Am erican comml'Joii to Russia. Koot ,.. Slimi'lSlffTjnri H I .iU.VrV"!'ij 'VIM'- I When your youngsters ask for a penny for lunch at recess, they will buy the kind of candy they can get the most of for a cent. It is hard to refuse, but remember their health and little stomachs. They are go ing to be hungry at recess, of course, so butter several slices of HOHBACH'S "iiy-CJico" Broad wrap it up carefully and feel satisfied when you send them off that' they will return to you happier, healthier children. Mity-Nice" Bread is a carefully made, well-baked loaf of the kind of bread that makes bright minds and healthy, sturdy bodies. Hohbach's Bakery 10c At All Grocers BETTER AID SO FT EH LIGHT la assured by the use of some of tbeee beautiful fixtures of ours. They give a light that llluir.lnatra the room perfectly, but that does not tire or st raj a the eea. They are not expen sive considering their extra ef ficiency and extra beauty. Why not at least aee tbemT J. L. VAUGHAN NOTICE OF STKKKT IMPKOVEMENT. Xotlce is hereby given tiutt at a regu lar meeting of -the Common Council of 1 be City vt feudletou, held on April --, IiH., the follow toe resolmious wert duly adom- ed: vVh-rean. the City Surveyor of The City of i'eadletua did on the 2oth dj of April, 1117, ander direction and by requirement of the Common Council file In the office at the Kecorder of The City of Pendleton, pians and specifications for an appropri ate improvement of the following named street in said city : Webb- Street from the r.atsi line ox College street to toe south line of Court Street, together with esti mates of the work to be done and the prob able 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 Improve ment, which each of such lots, parts of lots and parcels of land should pay on ac count of the benefits to be derived froat suvh Improvement ; and, nbereaa, the council has examined snca ptans and specifications and estitnatea ana tioand tne same satisfactory and tne estl males luereoi. co oe in accoraaztce wiia ine probable coat of such work, and. Whereas, the property recommended by the city Surveyor to be included within the boundaries of the District benefited is in the judgment of the Common Council properly to be included within such im provement district and no property la ex cluded therefrom which should properly bw Included therein; and Whereas, the improvement of the here inabove described portions of Webb Street with Gravel Kitulithic pavement is at this time necessary ; therefore, be it, Kesolved, by the Common Council of The City of iendletun that it is exiedient to Improve and it is hereby proposed to in, prove Webb Street from the Kast line of lullegv Street tb the South line of Court Mreet by paving- the same with (irave. ttitulithic pavement; such pavement to be 4u feet from curb to curb with the excep tion of a strip 8 feet wide down the ecu ter of said Webb Street, now occupied by the kali road of the Northern aclfic Kail way Company, which is not to be paved ; such pavement to be constructed and the surface thereof to be finished upon the es tablished grade of said street and the street to have curb and gutters and all ot her t h logs in accordance with and as shown in the plans and specifications for the improvement of said portions of Webb Street prepared by teary Klmbrell, City Survevor. fild with the Ke-order of saii city on the U-'ith day of April, 1117. whicb plans and specifications are hereby particu larly reterrea to ; ana be it turtuer, Kesolved, that the engineer's estimates of the probable total cost of such Improve meat, wdic-o said nty r.ugineer a esti-mau-H an made and prepare! by Geary Kimbrell, City Surveyor of said clt.v, in the. sum of fltf.b-71.ao and was filed with the tfecordY of said city oa the ii.tth day o April, 1917, is hereby included and hereb referred to particularly, and be it further Keaoived. tnat tne Diana and suei-iiu-a- rtons and estimates for auch improvement as prepared by the City Surveyor and j filed with the Recorder of The City of - i'endteton oa the 2Tth day of April, 1U17, ; . be and they are berHay adopted and ap- : proved, and be It farther, , Kesolved, that the cost of making such : improvement shall be a charge aad lien up- I j on all lota, parts of lots mod parcels of ' ; land to be beneficed by such improvement. I and the owners of such lots, parts of lou , and parcels of land so specially benefited ; or sucn improvement a nan oe iiaoie lor the payment of the costs thereof, and be it further, Knoived, tbst an assessment district 1 hereby created to be known as "Assess ment lUtrk't No. 52," embracing the pro perty benefited and to be amesied for the payment of such improvements, which Assessment I i at riot shall Include all tot's psria of lots and pan-els of land lying and being within the dlxtrtct bounded and de scribed as follows, to-wit : Ifesi-riptloB of Assessment THstrirt No. 52 t Kometlma called LrOtal Improvement Listrict No. Commencing at the N. W. corner of Lot 0, Klock "A" of South Pendleton ; thence 8. 23 deg. 341 mi a. K. lrtu feet to the S. W. corner of Lot 10. Block "J" of salo South 1'endletoa; thence S. 3 deg. Z mia. E. 3tH feet to the H. K. corner of IaA 14. Block 71, Heservarloa Addition to the Town, now City of Pendleton, Oregon ; lhea-e H. 23 deg. M in in. E. 1 2. feet to the center of the west line of Lot 4 of ald UK- a 71 : thence N f deg. -4 miu E. 14M) feet to Jbe center of the line of Lot 4, Block rttf of said iWervarWHi Ad iMtton : rbent N. K4 dc. 32 mm. K. WHt.', ' j f eet to a point on the west line of Ixt II. j riocK n-. .iia reet soutnriy irom ine i W. rtirner of said lxt 11: theore V ttt deg. ri mln. K- feet to a p-int on the : wiit line of Lot 4 of said lUock 17 fet southerly from the N. W. corner of said lot 4 ; thence N ttl Vg. 2i mln. fc I lot4 feet to a i-fint on the eaM line of; said lot 4, Ht-.'WV feet somberly rm ?he N. ! E. corner of Mid Lot 4; iheace N. 2 da. 1 . 3fi mln W. 1..h..V feet to the X. K. cornr ! or Lot 1 of said ftlot k (i. . : i hence N. j d. 'J4 mln. K. 3 feet; I be nee . 1 detr. j :ti mia. W. 7 feet ; thence H. S deg. .Vt j min. 132 9 feet to the east point m l;irk Z of sad liVaervattoB Addition, thence H. 7 deg. 17 min. W. CVO I feet;: tbeB-e H. Wt rt-TC 24 feet W. through the i entT rf Biorfcn n. 61. and f.V of sate ) ; K-prvat loo Addition, and Htoch A I Kuf h 1'endletoa, ttMt l7 ; m the csit line of IxK -A" J-'i frt northerly from the S. . cor i 'aer said lot 11: thence S 23 dg. an ( aia K. 1 fet to the N". K. corner of; IaA e of said Bl k "A" : thence S. tWi Vg. 14 sain. W ixt fcf to place ot beginning i And be It further 1 Hr.Ti. that a copy of thhi re-olnrlnfj ! t"g-tlier with the sot We that the Survey ! twr n pwtimaie of the preorti"0 of the ct : of nid w-rk to be chrgHI scsitrnt rh lof j part M lot and parcel of land is oa fll In . ti rffi-e rf the I l;y Hcorder b pntlthi-d i i for a per! wf t-n dsy in the Ft or- rffittn. whkb a--wftaper Is br de a.Knetl hy the I'oamiosi t uoaxll for toe ptab j lNstia thereof. ! And notice Is further gtv that the arv-vir's ewtimate erf f l prprt'o ne the i i-ss,t ,,f taitd work to fa chanred acalnt 'h tot. part of rt aad fsr-c. .f Isnrt I Wfii.i'i the A in2Tj iMffrtct In xsh! r-.,litifT f-tT.t d I a ftle la tbe of j IV 4 (be t It K- i-rl-r I'n. at l-Bttas. t arejrB. this Jlth day f April. i m BFAW. j Actiag Beorder of TW f'lty of IVadleton LIVE NBVS OF THENORTHWEST ASTORIA. Ore.. April 2. After four years spent in construction, the north Jetty at the mouth of the Co lumuia is completed. The Jetty ea tends 13,300 feet toward the sea n.1 cost approximately 14,350,000. The south breakwater cost over 11.000.- 000. rORTI-AXD. April Si. I'nless the unexpected happens, the railways of the northwest will suffer more from high water late In May and early In June than was recorded In the mem orable year of 18S4. This is the aitea tion as It appears to A. J. Davidson, general superintendent of the Spo kane. Portland and Seattle railway. Because of heavy rainfall and heavy snows In the mountains. Davidson said he feared more from the high water than from the war for the railroads of the Pacific northwest, PORTIAXD. Ore., April 2. A statewide good roads rally will be held here Saturday. Kvery organ iza tion In the state favorable to the $6.- 000.000 road bond bill la Invited to send representatives. Ka stern Ore gon is expected to be particularly well represented at the meeting. TACOMA, Wash.. April 26. fourteen acres at the entrance to Point Defiance park will be planted to potatoes, the Tacoma board of park commissioners has decided. The tract was originally intended for an athlete field. Ailing park will al have a potato patch. 'O.VS IlIPTION EXDOKSKH. (Continued from Page 1.) . of the Spanish War veterans. The commissioned officers were appointed to confer with-the other units In or der to fix a time and place of drill. However, It was decided to hold the next drill next Sunday morning i Round-Up park between 10 and 11. A committee of five was also author ized to recruit the company up to full strength. The third unit adopted the name "Silver Grays" and elected C K. Cranston as captain. If the various companies are suf ficiently well drilled by Decoration Day it Is proposed to hold a battalion drill with the Spanish War Veterans. The KeeoluUon. The following are the resolution adopted last night: Whereas, we are of the opinion from the experience of this country, as well as from that of the nations of Europe, that the volunteer system of military service is at once weak, in efficient, unjust' and undemocratic, plaeing the burden upon the shoulders of the few. when It should be borne by the many; and Whereas, 'we believe that the In terests of the republic at this time demand the Immediate adoption of the plan of selective draft endorsed by the administration; and . Whereas, we are convinced there Is a paramount duty which every cit izen owes at this time to his coun try, and that tbe entire citizenship nseawmwaasK iaeva mmwm mmmm.tmF'mm' awlaavaMi rmmmmmmmJ ST'" " ""1 , . """" : soys "When you buy Penn's Thick you get a better and longer chew be cause Penn's Thick is made only from full-length strips of rich, ripe, perfect leave of Kentucky white burley tobacco." tir Charlie Penn Manufacturing Ex pert of The Aatrri eanTobaceoCoasJ a famous authority en the manufacture of cbewing tobaeee. Chewing Tobacco 'ITS AS MELLOW AS A JUNE APPLE AND AS SWEET AS A NUT" ii 7isamnfccd try a ioc cut today - , tX H la karaby sutaeris le raau4 o.iia mm al i.,il.,.ui una an r-iis L I :ir." ; TT:. ; . . ' '..Il a mn ii a i in' ill ii ii i Jfa JhUtAnver " amsraaannnn nai ia-n ii . aaasaaa i Notice! If your dealer tlos not carry Finn's Thick s nd ten oenta (10c) In stamps and irive ui the name of your dealer, and e will send you a 10c cut and a leather pouch in which to carry It. Tobacco Company ot California, No. 1 South Park, San Kraa ctaco, California. should be registered and classified for such service a each can beat per form ; Therefore, Be It Reaolved. That we request the Oregon delegation in con. sres to aupport by Influence, Toioe and vote, the bill now under consid eration in the lower house, providing for universal training and selective draft; and we favor a supplemental measure looking toward the registra tion of every able-bodied citizen, and his aaslgnment to that public duty for which his talents and his sirength best adapt him. feM to a point I 2 of mid 111.- k Government Calls for Subscriptions to I7ar Loan Pendleton banks have been authorized by the government to receive subscrip tions to the War Loan. WE have today subscribed for a portion of Two hun dred Million Treasury Certificates bearing 3 pay able July I st. Should payment for Government War Bonds be called prior to July I st these certificates may be exchanged for War Bonds. Every loyal citizen can "do his bit" by subscribing' for such sum as his re sources warrant. We will gladly include your subscription with our own, free of ex pense to you, making delivery when ready without any profit or commission to us. Advise us promptly, either in person or by letter, the amount you wish to subscribe. It has been estimated that Oregon should subscribe for five million. Umatilla County should take its share estimated f $250,000. Every loyal American should participate in the United States Government war loan, thereby helping to bring the war to aspeedy conclusion. Money cannot remain neutral while our Government. has need of it. It is the duty of every citizen to as sist in making the first loan an overwhelming success. Over subscription will have a great moral effect and serve to shorten the war. We shall consider it a privilege to keep the public advised of details as defi nitely arranged. ; FIRST RATIONAL BANK - THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK rKSDU-TTVU. OHFXX).