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EIGHT PAGES iiiilfcxifn hi Three Do It "notK'B (r PTKKKT lMrllO-VKMENT .nun. i:i. - tluly adopted 'l.L. i-l Surveyor of The City Whe uu.l. 1IH7. un..T '''""'."n,-!! tlif In tli .llton. plan, anrt "P"1'";', r,,ll,.wlnit l.ioprlaw lnlr'n'-n' of lur ,, kB,m Wr from 1l..K- ct , Mon th. Kant cnr irar - jn.on r,M mwt, from th. Nor h . V,r., ; Sr-t lo tli North "nr f ""J", line ,,n,l Wa.hlnet.rn Htrt fr.vm th- ' . of Main Hir't t ' f n. of th. i-.m Htiwl. to.thr """", Mt c..t work to I .ion. anrt thf Pro' nrt. therwf with a "t,otnMll of low and pan-.l of ;D'p,re,taK h ..K-h lmiront and tn. , of til. total coat of Imprpw J ,,. -a.h of ..ih lot.. P"rM ."',, f thi hon Vi't.'-t-o1 SJS tZT&w plana and Pl,lrH,'"y.,.tor Tnd th. fH- th. honnd..rl. of th. fJ'rJimoll ,-onrll. ln. ln.lpd 'nrrjln. ami , n.r(.n Vh.wa. th.; Imi roT.nr " Monro. ho. d..-rlh1 por'' "'w',h graV.1 Ml" and Waahliwton "JaS ..arj. Illlilr ,iavrm.nt la at tnia ii" thiToforo h. It o ronnrll of Th. H.olvrd. hv h .n'nn'" pll.nt to Cltv of ivndlrton thM It w J ,m. Improve and It : I. h'f'W r Mn. of pro., .inrkmrn Ktrort ,ro,n ' h line of Mon Main Str,t to th. S?"J,tr,,rrm th. North ro. fttrr.-l : M"nrI,irLr.,7 th. North lln. of lln. of Jn.-kaon Mroi't , Str.-t tllntoii Stnt : "n" .",n Klr..t to th !!orri..r"3vlnB.- ,r J i Vl, n l".,i for th. improvement of i'"' L.. pn-parrj hr drnry r 1 -. mi I,, i ii i I h ii IIJJMM'.HHM r.T " zz DAILY BIGGER and BETTER THAN EVER YOU are going, but listen, how about YOUR FRIENDS who can not attend the ROUND-UP this year. They will want to hear all about it. The &m0&! will again issue Bii iir Souvei (A big separate edition each day of the how) Covering the Round-Up from its inception. Hundreds of illustrations with interesting stories. All the winners of all the events at the great 1917 Round-Up. . All different, bigger and better than ever. Boosting Pendleton, Umatilla county and surrounding territory. Showing this sections wonderful resources and opportunities for business institutions and homes. , . .i .. I The three editions mailed to any ad dress for only 25 cents Thousands of these big booster papers have been mailed in the past oyer this section the northwest, yes, even the entire nation, and to the remotest parts of the Kobe. We are going to make this year's ROUND-UP EDITION better than ever and print more of them. .jXuo, . tmeft i Get your order in NOW before you get too busy The following order blank is for your convenience. Don't Put It Off Send in Today. Date 1917 East Oregonian Pub. Co., Pendleton, Oregon. Enclosed find 25c for which please send your Special 1917 Round Up Editions postpaid to the following addresses: Name Post Office . Name of Sender Now! You'll Be Busy Later! .ord.r of aald city, on th. day of AngUHt, UH7. WIH'-n piao. nno -i"-. .... art- liereliy ariiriiiuri.T r.-..i aoror.lnnr. with th. Charter and ardliiBnrn Of TUe City OI ITU'liriuu , uu - kK.oli-.d. that the engineer', (-.timatea of the prolwhlo total e,M of anrh Improve ment, ihl.h Mid Bnpjlneer'. eailnintea ere made and prepared hy t.eary K m brell l ilv Surveyor of aald elty. In the !,, of i!.:v.'l .K. and were filed with th" lleeorder of aald city on the ... day of Aivraal. 11". aud are herehy Included , and hereto, referred to particularly, and be It runner . , , i Keaolved. that tne pinna imi n,...... .... nn and eetluiat.w ror au.-n imir.o.mr.u nrepare.1 hy the llty Surveyor, and fllwl il.h the Itecorder of The city of ".die ton on the dnv of AilKilKt. 117. he and they are hereby adopted and approved. Kei.olv.-d. that the cost of making anch Improvement ahall lie a charire and Hen np on all lota, parta of lota and parcel, of land to he hen-flted by anch Improvement, nnd th. owner, of anch lota, parta of lota ,d parcel, of J.nd. o apee.any heneft ed tiie navment of the coats thereof, and he It for!h", . .i... .n w.inmt district la herehy created to l- known aa A..-..nient Idirtrlct o. :!!. eniorni ion heneflted and lo be a..-aed for the P"' jnem of alien 'mi." ''.',, , i. .Il-trlrt ahull inciiiue an ...... , .- and parcel, of landa lying and helng within the district bounded nd deacrlhed aa fol low.. towlt: ......, i.i.r fi,a Sontliweat corner of l.ot 7. tuoca riwnr.1--. - - - now City of Pendleton. Oregon, thenc sth deB t niln. Hurt 73 an feet to . Int on the 8outh line of Jnckon Street . ... u i.-ln.-. lil In the town ?-Z North otTdo: 1 mln. Paat 1.1114 feet; thence North 1 deg. nK mln. Went "7 1 feet : thence North 4X .leg. mln East S4 t feet, to th. Sonthweat cor ner of lllork . aald Swttv.ler'a Add. : thenc North SH .leg. ? mln. Knat 2" feet : thence North in do 51 mln. Kaat M.H feet : thenc. North 4 .leg. 14 mln. Kaat 7S 1 feet to the Southeast corner of I,ot 0. aald block : n , thenc. North 1 detf. B5 m I n. eat 4(1. S reet ; tneuce r.oin u o .o-n. - - ; feet to the Kant line of Monroe Street . 'thence South 1 deg- mln. Kast 4 , feet to the North line of Clinton Street : thence 1 South SS deg. S mln Wet MO feet to the V line of l.ot X Itlock 1. .aid Swltrler ' ..Id thence South 1 deg. fio mln. Fast l'" ' feet 'to the Northeast comer of 7. of said ltl.s k 1 ; Ihen.e South ss d. s. mln EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, Round-Upiditions 3 p.P.W 'ytW..V-J'.'MW'J ii-.. i on ii to the Northwest corner of snld lot 7. thenc. South 1 iWK W. mln. East feet, to the Kollinwesi coru.r o. 12. Itlock 8. Swltzler'a Add.: thence North SS dog. f. mlD. East 100 feet to tne eouin rt corner of aald I,ot 12: thence South 1 deg 5.'. mln. Kant 200 feet, to the North east corner of I-ot 7. aald Block 8: thenc. South H8 dig 5 mln. Meal 1"" ii Northwewt corner of aald lit . : thence South 1 deg. Mi mln. Kut 00 feet to th. place of beginning. And be It Further Resolved, that a copy of thia resolution, together with the notlc that the surveyor a estimate oi ..ic ....v7... tlon of the cost of Raid wora to oe ni against each lot. part of lot and parcel or t- en. In the office of the City Re corder be published for a period of ten dnya In the K.ast Oregonian. which newspaper Is hereby deslrnated by the Common Council for the publication thereof. And notice la fnrther given that the Stir vevors estimate of the proportion of coat or said work to be charged against each l,ot. pan of Ixit and parcel of Land within tn. Assessment l.istrlrt In said olntloini mentioned. Is on file In the office of tin Recorder of The City of Pendleton Hated at Pendleton. Oregon thia 31st day of Anguat. 117. ,,RAfj0 9-14 Itecorder of The City of Pendleton FTUF. IV JEROME: 700 HOMFJ.KS JEROME, Arix.. Sept. 4. Fire In the foreign section here destroyed SO buildings, including several rooming house. It was estlmnted by city au thoritles that 700 people were made homeless. The fire was still spread ing. Tner. is more .amin -. the country than all other . disease, put together, and for years It waa snppoaed to be Incurable. Doctors prescr bed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cur. with l.a-al treatment, pronounced It in rumble. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced bv constitutional condltlona and thererore require. ii.u-i ment. Mall's Catarrh Medicine, mannfac t tired by K J. Cheney Co.. Toledo Ohio, I. a constitutional remedy. Is taken Intern ally n,l .... .nr., ,,.r "-" . eon. surrnces O. .lie r-r-.,-.. Dollurs reward Is offered for any caae that ... .. ....... ..-.ii..!.... r.ll. ... .-lira Kef in llnlls 1 ninrni -"-mi"- i,- ... for ,-lrenlnr and test imonlnla. K .1 CI1KNKY It Co. ToIimIo. Ohio. Sold bv Druggists. 7f.c. null a t-uuuly 1'illa lor constipation. .sr. 1 tttVttmwrt-' XKAIt DEATH IX BMIEST FIHK ivt-r Wolsf.-lil. tnrrmp. Irar.x! lo Saf.-ty by Comrade. aiMKA.NE, Spt. 4. Caueht be tween two forest ftrea and failing, to hear the call of his two comrades. Peter Wolafeld was dragged unconsci ous to safety by two men with whom he was working In the Kootenai for est near Troy. Mont., Saturday af-t.-rnoon. He was brought to Spokane yesterday and taken to St. Luke's hos pital, where it was mated last night that he will recover. A. call was received at the federal forest fire fighting headquarters yes terday from Supervisor Wolff of the Cceur d'Alene district for 35 men ar.d equipment to he sent to Medl- mont. Idaho, on tne I'twur a Aienc river. The office in Spokane has, since tne season of fires in the forests Dcgan, sent out 1416 fighters. IXVIKW HAS KfX".RIVKI ONLY OITI.IVK Or WIIe'S Jitrir- tirenl.-r rUsplny of Intprrnt Antlci jtccl when Fun Tteixt. IV ply Is at lliuid. l.ONOON Sept. S Brief messages from the United Slates giving the ...-. r PnmMnit Wi'wn's reply to Pope Benedict's peace proposals. but not going into details were i v. .i K-n r.i-eive.1 nn the subject In London up to mid afternoon today. None of the evening newspapers vet ha. commented upon the reply and one gives a particularly promi nent place to the news. T. 1. .nrielnnted that WtlPtl the text of the note is received there will be a greater display of Interest. Our first American r.tsralty list has come from nn American training camp in the south. SEPTEMBER 6, 1917. CATTLE MARKET UP IN THE EAST 8. Cattle mar- PORTLAND, Kept ket all over the country showed a very firm tone with new high rec ord again established In the eastern trade. There vu only a very limited run at North Portland; in fact prac tically nothing came forward to test the sltuaion. General cattle market range: n8t beef steers 18.50fl)9.00 Good beef steers 7.26 8.25 Best beef mm (7567.25 Ordinary to good cows ... 3. 756'. 60 Beat heifers 7.007."3 Bulla 4.6O0WSO Calves 7 00428.60 Stocker and feeder steers. 4.60 & 7.00 Jlog Market Steady. Conditions In the hog trade were Just about steady at North Portland during the day. Not a single carload came forward, he arrivals consisting entirely of wagon offerings. Genera! hog market range: Prime light .17.357 17 5" Prime heavy J 7.25 17 15 PI (? 16.50018.00 One Load of ShT. The only full carload that entered the North Portland yards over niglit was a lot of sheep brought in from We'.ser, Idaho, by A D. McOinnls. General trend of the sheep and lamb trade here continue favorable, this being true of good quality. General sheep and lamb trade: Western lambs J 1 3.00 1 3.5(1 Val'ey Iambs 1 1.7B ft 12.0.J Yearlings 10.00(810 50 Wethers 9.75 S 10.50 Ewes 8.00 8.50 WednrHlay livestock shippers. Later in the day there were quite fair receipts as follows: Hogs C Htilley. Clay, Cal., 1 load. Sheep Barton & Co., Hood River, 4 loads; Vnion Meat company, Ljle. Wash., 4 loads direct. Mixed Stuff F. B. Decker, Silver ton. 1 load cattle and sheep; S. L Overton. Brownsvi'le. 1 load cattle, calves, hogs and sheep; Frank Wann, Mount Angel, 1 load cattle, calves and hogs; T. M. Reynolds, Salem. 1 load cattle, calves and sheep. ( The 1'nited States Bureau of Mar kets reports the state origins of live stock loaded September 4, In car lots: Cattle and Mixed. Calves. Hogs. Sheep.Stock, Tot For Portland Oregon 2 2 1 1 8 "Washington . . . . 8 . . S Tot. Portland 2 1 week ago 1 4 weeks aeo 6 Por Seattle Oregon .... 1 W'ashinfTton 1 Total Seattle 1 1 week ajro . . 4 weeks apo 2 Ii.I.IAVlV WORKS Bnt.DIXG XIXE IiCHX)MOTIVES A PAY Company S?t Iteoord in Speeding Fp (tovcrnment Order: 761 Fnglnca for in ance. V PHIIjADEDPHIA, Sept. 4. Nine locomotives a day is the new record of manufacture achieved this week by the Paid win Locomotive Works. The company is devoting' the entire capacity of its enjrine building plants to turning out locomotives of the large type, most of them for war use, and 25,000 men are employed. All locomotive building records have been broken in the last few weeks. Two years ago the concern pointed with pride to its record of 30 locomotives a month. In the next few months, it is expected that more than 225 a month will be turned out The company began speeding late in July, when it started its contract to furnish 1 50 locomotives to the CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y ATTORN KTS. D. W. BAILEY. ATTORNEY AT Rooms 7. 8. 9. Despain Bids. Law. GEORGE W. COUTTS. ATTORN K V at law. Room 1 i, pcnmiat dioi-h. CARTER & SMYTH E, ATTORNEYS at law. Office In rear or American National Bank building. FEB & FEE, A TORN E Y S AT LAW. Office In Despain building. JOHN W. HIW, ATTORNEY-AT- jjttw. Room 5, American ixauonai Bank Building R. i. KEATOR. ATTORNEY A I taw. Room 24, Smitn-crawrora Building. S. A. NEWBERRY. ATTORNEY AT Law. Smith-Crawford Bunaing. PETERSON A B1MHOP. ATTOR- nevs at law: rooms s ana 4, omnn. Crawford building. JAMES B PERJIY. AITCHMEY a Law. Office over Taylor Hard ware company. HALEY RALHY, ATTORNEYS AT law. Office in American National Bank Building. FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTOR- ney at law. Office in Bmiin-ii".- ford building. a A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY AN" counsellor at law. Office In De spain building. INSI H ANCE A V1 LAND HI SIX ESS BENTI.BY A MONTGOMERY. REAL ewtate. fire, life and accident insur .no agents. 81S Main street. Phone CAi.r. foh runs KitTirv. IS IIKKKIIY f.lVK.V. that sen led '.Ids will lie received at Ibe office of the lly lt.-c.rder of The City of Pendleton, Oregon. ur to o'clock p. ra on I he lain fluv of septrmlicr. 11117. for the Improve ment of (he following parts of the follow ing atroeta In said city, to-wlt : Ash Street from the Hotith line of fonrt street to the North line of Alt Street, according to the plans and specifications for .itch Improve ment, prepared by Oeary Klmbrell. Ity Surveyor, nnd now on file In the office or (the Recorder or saia nij; . o """""' h, accompanied by a certified check In the sum of 2TU.UU. mao pay.uie to w of the Mayor of The City of Pendleton, the -i .... uiLmwl to the bidder. If BB- successful, and to be forfeited If the bid Ml neceftil and the bidder fella to enter Into a contract in accordance with the terms oi bis bid; sealed bias snail specur Gravel llltnllthle pavement Includ ing the surraee Iinianuia; nniw and bituminous foundation, as per plana and specifications, per Curb and gntter, per lineal ft. $ For entire Improvement complete (total btd m.. iv.mm.il r-otinetl reservea the right to reject any and all bids. Recorder ot Tb City of Pendleton. 9 13 CAM. POR BIPB. VOTIPK IS HKRBBT GIVEN. that neflled bids will be rweivwl at the office of tne lrv Kwordpr of Tbe City of todletoa, nn tn f. oVIork n. m. on the 1UD day of' KpimbT. 1917. f'r the Imprwe ment of the following: part" of the fftllow- Inc freetn In "nlo city, to wit : w Bireet from the North line of Corn Street to the Koiith line of Water Htreet. accord ing to the plana and specifications for sue n improvement, prepared by 'Jeary kimhre... 'Its Knrvevor, and now n me in me " uu.nP.iar nf ka.i1 rtrv : earn bid muat be accompanied by a certified check In the sum of sur.fi.wti. maae ph.vhi iu .it nf the Mnror of The City of I'endleton. the chork to Ik retnrned to the bidder. If un successful, and to be forfeited If the bid Is vuccetriful and tne moner iiinw 10 " to a contract In accordance with the terms ..f his bid; Kcaied bids shall specify as fol lows : ... ;rnrt-1 I-itnllthlc pavement Includ ing tlie surface ftnhlila course Hnd bftiimlnons fonndarlon. as per plans and specifications, per so,, yd - J Curb and Butter, per lineal ft. ... -- Kxcavation, per mblc yd flutters, per lineal ft For entire improvement complete (total bid) - - : .- The fommon Council renerTes the right to reject any and all bids. Uated Augnst :ilt. 1917. Hecorder of The rity of I'endieton. 0-13 CAM. FOR BIIS , m vr.rif'W. iu HERKRY GIVEN, that sealed bids will be received at the office of me j City Recorder of The City oi i-enaietmi. Oregon, up to o o ciocs. p. m. uu iu day of September. lt17, for the improve-1 ment or tne icmowiug f' " ine streets in said city. to-wlt : C osby Street from the Bonth line of Conrt Street to the South line of Aim Street, according to tie plans and specifications for such im provement. prepared by Oeary Klmbrell. City Snrvevor, and now on file in the office of the Recorder of said cPy each bid must :e accompaniert uy a cwiuito cu mm of U50.W. made payable to the order of the Mavor of The City of Pendleton, the check to be returned to the bidder, if un successful, and to be forfeited If the bid is successful and the bidder fails to enter In to a contract In accordance with the terms of his bid ; sealed bids shall specify as rot lows : , i j ravel Ilitulithlc pavement. In cluding the surface finishing course and bituminous founda tion, as per plans and specifica tions, per sq. vL - J i'urb and gntter. -r lineal ft ? Excavation, per cubic yd j Gutter, per lineal ft - - For entire Improvement complete .total bid) -- - The Common Council reserves tb right to reject any and all bids. Dated August .tlst. 1017 THOS. FITZ GFRAI.P. Recorder of The City of Pendleton. 0 13 government for use in France. Each ewighs 275,000 pounds and costs $43. 000. The first one was completed in 20 days and after that they were de livered at the rate of four a day. The government order of 150 locomotives will be deliered by Oct. 1, and re cently it was announced that the entire lot of 764 locomoties needed in France will be built by the Baldwin works. Two Platoon System Voted. TACOMA, Sept 6- City commis sioners voted the two platoon ay stem, averting the threatened strike of fire men September 10. The firemen withdrew their resignations. HELP VANTFX. If ALB. AN INTBLLIGSaCT PE1RSON MAY earn .198 monthly corresponding for newspapers; .49 to J50 monthly in spare time; experience unneces sary; no canvassing; subjects sug gested. Send for particulars. Na tional Press Bureaa, Room 4-385, But. falo, N. T. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN a BAKER. FUNERAL Di rector and Mcensea embalmer. Op posite postofflcw. Funeral parlor, two funeral cars- flfells responded o day or nigat. Paoate 7&. TAXI SEKT1CK. Kreft Taxi Service. Paome 103. Paul L. Kreft, mgr. Res. Paone 217 AMCIIITBO. RATHAND W. HATCH. ARCHI tect. Zeaepaia BvBeriag. Pbone 7C8, peBdletoa, Orejroa. LEGAL BLANKS OF EVa"RT DE serlption for county court, circuit court, justice court, real estate, etc for sale at Kast Oregonian office. SKOOVl) HAND DEALMIS. V. STROULB, DEALER IN NEW aud second hand goods. Cah rai i for second hand goo "a Cheapest plyace to buy household go.-ds. 210 E. Court. Phone 27 1W. PAGE SEVEN NOTICE OF HTREET I MTKoVKMRNT NOTICE IM IIEREltY GIVEN, that l reirnlar meeting of the I'munvn Council 'I hf- Cifv f I'tMidlft'-n held on Aug-mt ..Mfc. 11(17. tiie following Kelut..iw 'r dulj adopted : , t. hereas. The City Htirveynr of The (Hf of Pendleton did n the day of - cost. 1117. under the direction nmt by re quirement f the Common Conn. II. file the office of the Reorder of rhm i tf or Pendleton, plans and upeclf Icatb'n for appropriate iniprovenunt of the followin named street In dry. vis Ma. m Street, from the Honfh line of Wllao Street to (lie South Hue of Martin Htreat. tOKether with estimate of the work to b done and the probable cont iheretif, with m statement of th lots, parts of lots spdl parcels of land to W benefitted by such 1m. prwement and tbe percentage of the total cost of improvement, wnirn ru lots, parts of lots and parcel of Ian shonld par on account of the benefits to derived from aucb improvement. an4 Wherens, the council nas rxniui"w win- plana and aperifleatlona and ewflruafea and i.Bm Mtlnfactnrv and the esti mates therefor to be In accordance with tb probable cost of snch work, and Whereas, the property recommended by the City Hnrveyor to be Inclnd wlthi the boundaries of tbe district benefitted a in the Judgment of the Comnfon Coonelfc. protwrly to be tnclnded wlthlu surk Im nr.,r.mnf tilfttrirt. and no proterty la eluded therefrom, which should property be Included therein, and . t Whereas, the improvement of the herei above described portions ot Madison Street with gravel bitulithlc pavement is at thus time necessary, therefore be It Resolved, by the Common Council or Tnt City of Pendleton that It Is expedient t Improve and It is hereby proiMw.1 to Im prove Madlnon Street from tbe South line of Wilson Street to the Honfh line of Mar Tin Hfreet by paving the same with graveV bitulithlc pavement; snch pavement to be constructed and the surface thereof to be finished upon the established grade of sai street and tbe street to have curbs and gut ters and all other things in accordance with and as shown in the plans and specifica tions for the improvement or hhhi portion it Madison Stret t pr :mrwl by Geary Kim brell, Cltv Surveyor, filed with the Record er of said' clry. on the day f August,. wblcn plans nno ieii.raiitu mr berphv nartlrulHrlv rferrei to. and In ae cordance with the Charter nnd ordinances of The City of Pendleton ; and be it fur- 'her Kesolved. that the engineers esTimniew of the pr'.bable to?:ii rmt of siwii improve ment, which said Engineer's psiimar were made and prepared by Genry Klmbreh. -Cltv Snrvevor of said city. In the sum of $2.T07.0 and were filed with the Itecorder of said city on the dny of August. 1017, and are hereby mcmoe. nno uereoj referred (o particularly, and be It further Kesolved. that the plans and specifica tions and estimates for smh improvemenr. ns preparer! bv the City Surveyor, and file with the Kecorder of The City of Pendle ton, on the day f August. 1017, be and they are hereby adopted and approved, at'd be It further Kesolved. that tbe cost of making sncb Improvement shall be a charge and lien up on all lots, parts of lots and parcels of lenrt fn he benefitted bv such Improvement and the owners of sncb lots, parts of lot nDd parcels of land, so especially bene- rllteo tiy Slicn improvement smut ur iibuw for the pnyment of the costs thereof, an-s bt It further , Resolved, that an a-nsessment otsrricr m herebv created to be known an assessment District No. flS, embracing the property benefitted and to be assessed for the pa ment of snch improvement which assess ment district shall Include an iois, pans oc lots and parcels of lands lyins and being within the district bounded and described. as follows, to-wlt : L-ESCKIITION (IF ASSKMSMfc.-vj utur- Commencing at the Southeast corner sr Lot lo. Block 3. Switiler's Add. Tbenc North 510 feet to The .Northeast corner m I-ot 12. Hlfw-k 14. I.ivermore's Add. : thence West 2W feet to the Northwest corner of Eot 1. Pbxk IS, Mvermore Add. thence South M feet to the South west corner of I-ot 3. Block 4, Kwltsler si Add. : theme East 2fio feet to the place or beginning. And He It Fnrther Resodved. that a eopy nf this resolution, tojr-i hrr with the notlc that the survevor's estimate of the propor tion of the cowt of said work to be charged against each lot. part of lot and parcel of land Is on file In the office of the City Re corder be pnbllshed for a period of ten days -in the Fast Oree-oniao. w hich newspaper m -herebv designated by the Common Council for the publication thereof. And notl'-e Is fnrther given that the Snr vevor s estimate of the proportion of ths -cost of said work to be charged against -eneh Ixt. part of Lot and parcel of Lantt within The assessment district In salo . Resolution mentioned. Is on file In the of fice of the City Recorder of The City of Pendleton. , I Kited at Pendleton. Oregon, this Slsr day of August, 1017. THOS. FTTZ GERALD. 9 14 Recorder of The City of Pendleton CHICHESTER S PILLS THK DlAMOSn RKAND. (jiffs, sct cJ w:i! L: ie Ribtioo. ' Dnirltt. A ' )!: I iVs-TElMrf IMA .iOM t:u.M PH.!-. fc-'t ; van kn rwti Vrt. S:'t"st A y lleli?ta SOLD BY DSLCQ'STS tVLRYHHERE HELP WANTED, FEMALE. AN INTELLIGENT PERSON MAT earn J100 monthly correspond! ns for newspapers; S10 to J50 monthlw in spare time; experience unneces sary; no canvassing; auojects sug gested. Send for particulars. Na tional Press Bureau. Room 4286. Buffalo. N. Y. SALESMAN WANTED EVERT. where, to sell our choice nursery stock. Make money at spare time. Write for particulars. Donald Nurse rv Co., Donald, Oreg. -" ArsnoxFJEiis. COL. W. F. YOHNKA, ACCTION- eer, makes a specialty of farmers stock and machinery sales. "Tht man that gets you the money." Leaf orders at East Oregonian office. FATfcNT ATTORN EW RICHARD G PARK. JR.. SOI.ICIT or of Patents. 1119 F. St.. N. W., Washington. D. C. FARM L.'la THE GOVERNMENT XEEIW FA R mers aa well as fighters. Two mil lion three hundred tlwusand acres of Oregon Jk California Railroad Co Grant Lands. Title rev.-ate-l in Unit ed States. To be opened for home steads and sale, containing some of the best land let in I nite l Statea. Large copyrighted nvtp. showlm land by sections utid deecrtiion of soil, climate, rainfall, el- v ttl- n ' m peruture. etc, by cunti.-. I'o.-.toaJl, One Dollar. Grant Ijin I. rxat n-J Co., IS x 10. Hurt an-l. Oregon.