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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON,' OREGON, TUESDAY, 'MARCH 12, 1918 PAGE SEVEN uiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniliiiiiiiii: i. i Wait for Our m DOINGS OF THE DUFFS IT FLOWS LIK WATER ; BY ALLMAN ' if .M I I i a . ., . . . - - 5A, Vul) Poor. I'm Teluh'You f?K9J j I WAS amazed as I STooo owT I ; FISH, WHAT ARB THAT A ClNk j IjJJ f THERE A0 To Trie 5LAUS . '2 YOU Trying To LlKe HIM T V ' Suo Two wecE OSiHG-n'S A Pl5fiRAc&! i ' UAuO ME nJ l-AME POCK i jl jj , 1 WAMT IT STSlCTfcY UNDEeSroOD 2 1 ams! wavJ? yITAT-S U ct UL iTwAT Thfce'll Be no more LJirrrftJ j : niiirJ 1 , hp "jSSiatANfi m This hoiwe. rr-J j 1 24 FX Easter Millinery Blooming Plants' for Easter "-fciia;ia.3 CAHLE PRICES ADVANCE SHARPLY ?RTl4AND, March : 12.- market prtocB Bhowed a stiff advance at North Portland during th day. Toppy fjfuff In the etcer division found oqger blda from killers and there was r"al ,cnmpotition all through the cat-tla-mnrket. with a Tacoma filler la th thick of the fight for BUi-nllea. .Top Bteers Bold at the initial ae. .m ion of the week at $11.50, which Is &rt 'C'ni htfrrw than pre vi our ex ile, market Kenc'i'ally was conwidere-l 35i?i40c hither, while ordinury to common stuff ruled about 2f fi 35c higher than lant week. Calling 'off of certuin restrictions against the use of meat was consid ered th prime influence In the trade, attho'uxh some very good quality stuff came forward to force IjiUh higher. j (Jern ral cattle market range: Medium to-choice steers $1 1.00 (fj 1 t.GO Tlir If more Catarrh In thin section of jtiood to medium teers !. 7T w 1 0. i 5 common to good steers n.auw .( Choice cows and hetfers S.COffr 10.00 Common to go.")d cows and 6.7ifi. 8.15 A. '2.:, 'a fi.:T j fi.00'.') 8.00 th country than all other t?an put together. Mid for years It wan supposed to be Incurable. Doctor prescribed local rmitdles, and by constantly falling to cure with ' local treatnmit, pronounced It In tnjole. Catarrh ! a local disease, greatly Influenced by constitutional conditions and i iierarure requires const 1 1 ut lous I treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Medici n, mantifac upening i iUiUw. i ytLrm iiWi i Pastime i M tMAt just a ume I iy J 1 1 Josr bawLED TButrtfw."5M" I 1 I" If rUIEHOLM TIP SOiBT . ; B WIL&UC 'AfJO' OLIVIA 1 fitTTG T& B6 A FRkSHT - , , a f' IT SOAK N VoR POME ' I TtoC uSiKis 5C.MUCH Li , ih ;e mm v , i "Slicv-to-Iay" ' ' . " , THE WORLD'S LOWEST PRICED " ELECTRICALLY EQUIPPED AUTOMOBILE Three Sizes Chassis. . ' We repair and overhaul any make of car in our well equipped shop. C. & F. MOTOR CO., Inc. H2 722 Cottonwood SC. Phone 49 S.; viiiiiiniiiiiiMMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiHiiiiniiisiiri, attle trems- fisures, and the tup of the cut- ilv digested food and that on which I ho Tias able to do continuously the best, Intellectual work. He could not do (food work on much archy food. Very spare eatin? was. in hia own case, essential to the clear working of the mind. He rarely smoked and irarely t.ook alcohol. It was not the Immediate effects of alcohol but its after results that seemed to depress the brain power. ire had found, too, that mental fa tigue unduly prolonged led to a cer tain point to a clearing of the mind and a. flow of Ideas" He suggested as an explanation that the toxins form ed in the system at this state them selves acted as brain' stimulants, which would mean that that a seri ous price had to be paid afterward. nKO, and Killers tool: supplies some what more (it'ckly. Uenwral hog market range: J'rime light H7.00W17.I5 Prime heavy lfl.75ii 17.00 T.MMl'll.Oft ligS 14.3Sp1S.40 d.noiiii S.CO j . Killers Hrtnir in Mutton. Sln Market i Steady. ' ; it was a packers" day in the mm- Conditions lir the swine trade at ton and lamb division of the North llil' Onurrli Medicine fulls to cure. Bmm v'"r,h Portland were steady for the Portland market. There was a very fur circulars snd tmtlwoiiluH. Initial trading of the ; week. Tilery liberal run of 2142 head reported in r. j. ctfK.'VKY (.n., -luieao, uuio. (told by OruKglsts. 7Ae. Hull's Family. I'llla for ronitlpstlnn. heifers 'anners . Hulls . tutd by K. J. tTlieney t'o., Toledo, Ohio! ' , ' ' ! '' i. r..n.tttntinn.i r.mni.. li i.t.n intern Stocker und feeder steers ily nd acta turn ilia isi.hhi tun ami cuua korfarea of tli Kystem. tine Hundred lollars reward la errered for any ease thai period, J2 loads were a-direct ship- tment to a local meat company from its own feed lots in . the Klickitat country. General trade" conditions" were about in lino with recent weeks. Oeneral Bhcep and lanib range: Shorn sheep, 2 'A ft 3c under quota tions. " ' 'twas a further decrease In the run as the yards over Sunday, but of the 14 i'n.,iparei wnn ine same uny u f.cvk loads uiat came rorwaru m that Western lambs Valley lambs Yearlings . Wethers . . Kwes .$lf..00 K-1S.50 14.50i in.no 13.00 r,r:l.Q0 i2.r.oa-1 3.00 lO.OCii 11.00 IMET OF A PIllLOSfU'lIKIS. Uenjamln Kldd IViiim1 lean Heat Most ISisily lisetl. To Mr. Stead, who delighted in in terviewing notable ' men respectins '"ir personal habits, Mr. Itenjamin Kfdd once mailo a very frank reply. ie had found, he said, that well cooked lean meat was the most eas- post. The man had on his gras mask.V A bnllet had passed through, li.ls .bead. ' Only two cartridges remained1 In his rifle, which Avas found under bis body and there were other Indications that he had died fighting. The heavr; snow Is continuing. DULL SPLITTING, AMEnK'AX runs nfiHTiNrt foe Body found on Top of-nn AVltli Two I'miscd I'nitridnes: WITH TIIF, AMRR!CAr ARMY IX ntAXfB, March 8. The Americans searched no man's land In the snow for the bodies of the enemy killed in the raiding. None was found, but the body of one American was discovered in the Am erican wire In front of a listening Dr. James' Headache Powders re lieve at once 10 cent a package, . - Ton take1 a Dr. Janiea' . Haadacl' Powder and in just a fevk momeaUa your head clears and all neuralgia and distress vanishes. It's th quickest and surest relief for headache, whether dull, throbbing, splitting or nerre racWing. Send someone ti th drug " store and get a dime package nowv Quit suffering it's so needless. B4 . sure you get Br. James' Headache" Powders then, there will be bo disap-' pointment. i OTSCSSS7 LOCALS AND"wANT ADSri - The Wants and Needs of Pendleton Are Noted Under Prorjer Headings so You Can Readily Find Them '' 1 : I ' NEW TODAY I F?K "KT-Purnishe housekeep-1 . Miscellaneous ! Wanted i For Sale - Used Cars ' I Legals . ' J k ' ing rooms. Apply S02 Kat Alta. . . - - - - ' I 0 . ..: z. FOlt ItriNT 3-room furnished Apt. downstairs, fid 2 Water fit. WxiMiu ulTu .. Hfiv 7 venrs old !wnts work on ranch as Vook for j Kolng down Webb to Pine. mSn, No. 1 cook and housekeeper. Inuire 619 CoBbie. WANTBD Hy the East Oregonlan. Bright young man. under draft tajrf.) for reportorial work. Permnn nt position and good opportunity for lgh party. "Previous experience not enu(red. Apply to the editor between I &4m. and & p. m. KXi'bkt caterpillar man. 5 years In H61t factory, desires employment. d dress H. M. Keough, IV D lleton. IST--f?nvelope address Mrs. Kmma I. Hlggins, containing Insurance re ceipts book. Lost between tosble Please n1 turn to G35 IMne. To Wlwrni It May tmnerrn. Notice is hereby given that I will not l.e responsible for any debts con tracted by any one but myself. J. O. OK MONO. I'cn- XOTICK To 4ONTRAtT0lt.S. School House1 for Adams. Oregon. Scalodproposals will be received at the office of Raymond W. Hatch. Pes. pain Hbrg., Pendleton, Oregon, up until 2 p. nl. March 23rd. 1 ! 1 S . and publicly opened at that time, for the erection and completion of a one Ho ACRES wheat land, $100. Terms ' Btorv anj basement concrete and 800 cash, balance easy terms with : i,rri, achnol building for School Iis i iter cent Interest. j trlct No. 85 at Adams, Oregon, ae- j conllng to plans and specifications 120..JVCREH adjoining big), .well im- , prepared by Raymond W. Hatch, Ar- proved farm. This is all tractor i chilcct. Kach bid must be accoinnan S-ow land. $15 per acre, and 1000 I (clI ny a certified check to the amount fill handle this. Bnlance four yearly ! ( u patscent of the proposal and Kast Oregonlan office. JALL, PENLANO PROS." VAN to move your household goods. - Tele Phone 339. Also tmggage transfer Ing and heavy hauling. MR. KAHMEI! With income tat rules and regulations you no doubt ire in n fir hntt' to keen vour books. WANT TO BUY- iVhy not let us do this for you? We ire experts and can save you trouble md money. Very reasonable prices. Jregon Auditing Bureau, S12 W. -ourt. Tel 331 or 325 J. WANTED Good, clean recga, at The ! FOR SALE Good Jack, cheap. In- Holdman, Ore- WANTKD Work on ranch by man and wife. Inquire 24 "K" this office. j quire It. L. Harp, gon. Several 4 8"' dia meter flour mill burr stones, 8 to 24'' thickness. Send description and price to frown Willamette Paper Company, Portland, Ore. FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs; from extra good layers. $6 per doz. Mrs. L. G. Pell, Pendleton', Ore. I WILL TRADE my Chevrolet for ' your Pord. Bee Miller, 722 Cottonwood. ayments. f 'V 72 CRES, all in cultivation, sur rounded by well improved ranches, "an be cropped this year. Price $25 .er ncrl. $1000 ensh, halsnce 5 ears, at ft per cent Interest. 1 - . W I. NEWTXW, ' 1 ( . ..' Lexington, Oregon. Or see mo at my ranch 12 miles NE" f.'Ixington at Artesian Farm. SO Acres In Wlieut. 479 acres fall sown, 70 acres fall own rye, 30 head good work horses, li head yenrllogs and colts, 9 head attle. Complete furmlng equipment, lehultng a Best Combine, good barn, Sx.7 feet, lots of good water, front ever failing wells, reservoir holds 3,rioo gnllons, ranch well fenced, 'lh 2 und 3 wires, also mo-acre hog igltt' fence, good 7-room house, with laohlnefy : sheds, lool houses und ull titer necessary nut-buildings, all In ood condition. This ranch of 2C40 e.res Is In the lest whent section of lorrow county, 9-mllo haul to sta onij Price, Including everything, nix, $30 per acre. Terms, $50,000 isli,. bnlance 10 years at 0 per cent. f W. I. NEWLON, - Ijexlngtnn, ore. payable to fS.' A.' Morrison. Plans may be seen at the store of the Clerk, 8. 13. Darr, at Adams. 111 at the office of Raymond W. Hatch Pendleton. Oregon. The school board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. O. M. MORRISON, Chairman of the School Board. For Rent FURNISHED APT. Hamilton Court. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, 601 Clay. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, small rent. Inquire 838 Thompson. FOR RENT li room' house, partly furnished, to parties .without small children. Inquire 621 Maple street or phone 230M. FOR RENT Sewing machines ct all makes, $1.00 per week. $3.00 per month. McCUntock and Simpson, 400 E. Court. Foil RWNT . Light housekeeping rooms. Phone 79&W. FURNISHED front room for rent to either ludy or gentlemnn. One block from Main street. Use of bath and telephone. Phone 397 J or call at 3 IS Garden street. ' FOR KENT Nicely furnished front room, to lady only, with privilege1 of sitting room and kitchen If desired. Ill W. Alta. remodeled: furnished er unfurnish ed suites reasonable. 702 E. Alta. C, PI Harnett. Wheat, Alfalfa, and stork linnch. 1280 acres. 1S7 acres fall sown heat, 400 acres more extra good 'heat land, 115 acres extnt good nl tlfa.lnnd In fine condition, with first ater right on the stream, ranch well noed, extra trood buildings, full irm equipment. Including everything ALTA APARTMENTS Thoroughly aou on me rancn, eieganr i-room tm,e wltfi 1 beautiful surroundings. I so .good family orchard, extra good rare; barn, with plenty of good out Jlldtnga, located on main hlghwuy oin The Dalles to Pendleton, which lll.be macadamised, shortly. 9 miles ' county seat and high school. This beat lnnd averages about 35 bu. i acre. Price, Inoludlng everything, gether with 7 horses. $.10 por acre. itmf. $l.no cash, balnnae at 6 per nt Interest. W. D. NEWLON, ' 1 ' Lexington, Or. BUY ALL KINDS of Junk at top prices. 'Iron and sacks a specialty Pacific Junk Co., J. S. Jones, prop., !17 Cottonwood street. FOR SALE Assorted Burbank pota toes, from 1 to 5000 sacks at 75 cents per 100 lbs. Buyer must fur- 1 nlsh sacks and sack potatoes at pit, ranch. 1 located 14 miles from Stanfield. Ad ' dress H. E. Bartholomew, Stanfield, Oregon. For sale 25 pigs, weight Phone Al Knight. 50 lbs. V. A. MILES, baggage, transfer and drayage. Office phone 549. Res. 213R. Auctioneers ;OL. W. F. TOHNKA, Auctioneer, makes a specialty of farmers' stock ind machinery sales. "The man that ;eta you the money." Leave orders at Kast rgonian Office. Contractors and Builders. ; WANTED Woman cook on Address "30 S" this office. IwANTED Man for chores and roustabout work on ranch. Ad dress "30 S" this office. WANTED Chickens and ducks Phone Earl Coutts, 322 or 240J. Top j prices. j WANTED Several small rag rugs ! FOR SACE NEW and second hand woven. Mrs. 0. X, Johnston, Pilot j Sewing Machines. Singer, White, Rock, Ore. j New Home and The Free Machine. 1 McCUntock & Simpson, 400 E. Court. .i.M -.i 4 or 5 room mrnisnea cot tage or 3 nr 4 room furnished apartment. Steady tenant. Address Box S32 City, giving particulars FOR. SALP: Fresh milch cows. Phone 6F14 or address Lester Hurst, Pendleton, Ore. FOR SALE Oakland .touring car. almost new. Good terms. Inquire Independent Garage. NOTICE OF SAI.I5 OF IMPROVE- MKN'T BOOTS; . . ' Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the offlce of , the City Recorder of The City ojCPen- dleton up to March 13th, 1918, at V o'clock P. M., for $10,57.S street c FOR SALE Some excellent bar- I improvement bonds Issued for the? lm- gains in Ford cars. Phone 721M, I Provement, of Webb street from the , or call 402 W. Bluff. j east line of College street to the 4 '. '. 1 south line of Court street,. In' Pehdler t WB HAVE THREE Dodge Brothers J ton, Oregon, touring cars, one Ford and one Bu- j Each bid must be accompanied bjj1 1 Ick for sale, reasonable. N. P. Me- 'a certified check made payable to ths t Lean, Main street, opposite Pendleton , order of the Acting Mayor of The. j. Hotel. Phone 222. ! City of Pendleton In the sum of $2S9 1 ' . ; to be returned to the bldef If utisue.' FOR SALE Velie In good gonditlon. J cessf ul and to be forfeited If the bid-,, 5 passenger. "Would make good der is awarded the bonds and falls to , truck. Phone 400 or 74. tske the same in accordance -with hni'- : said bid. FOR SALE 1918 Bulck. extra cord : Th(S Cominon council reserves the ". tires, bumper, tire on rear. Inquire ! r,.h, -H .r hlrt. FOR SALE Reo truck, good condi tion. Inquire 113 Lee street. WANTED To rent house. Phone 544W. C. SWANSON & E. R. DuPuis. Esti mates given free. All work guar- nteed. We build anythlpg.' city 01 WANT TO BUY on easy . terms a country work. Phone 243M. .. Bma houae anrt lot or a vacant lol FOR SALE Non resident owner will 1 sell two-story building, income over) $200 per mo., give longr easy terms! and might accept some trade. Write I unfurnished R. A. seeds. Spokane Wash.. R. F. D. ' No. 1. TWO FORDS FOR SALE Just re painted and overhauled. Genuine bargains. Pendleton Cadillac Auto Company. Insurance. ; On the North Side. Phone 376M. FOR SALE Residence lot on North Side. Inquire R this office. Attorneys BENTLKY & MONTGOMERY, real ea- tKanta. l' Main afreet Prion 404. ! 'RED E. SCHMIDT, Attorney at Law. Cadillac Auto Co. FOR SALU CHEAP Shaler vulcan iaer. Nearly new, for tubes and casings repair. See Brace,' Pendleton Auto Hire, D. B. Waffle, touring. Charles" Coi, phone 7. city trips.' Room 24. Smith-Crawford Bldg. j FRANK DAVIS. Attorney at Law. Of '. .flee Smith-Crawford Building. D. W. BAILEY. Attorney at Law, I Rooms 7, 8, 9. Despain Irulldltig. FOR SALE FOR SALE OR TRADE Oregon Ho tel at 116 East Webb street. Every thing In good condition. Phone 503 Farm Implements GEORGE W. COUTTS. .'I Law. Room 17, Schmidt block. Used brick, cheap. In- Attorney at1 uoire uiy i-uinp Milium nays nr ! write o. A Hunt, General Del. City. SEW TUB HALL "Notl-Mklp" Weed- er, (blade type). 100 per cent ef ficient. Credit allowed for old blades. Pendleton ' Weeder Works. Opposite fire department. Many Good Positions Can be had by any ambitious young man or young woman in the field of railway or commercial ..telegraphy. We want a number of young men and young women to prepare for the tele graph service to fill vacancies caused by unusual drafting of young men for the signal corps. Prepare to help your country. Write today for full particulars The Railway Telegraph Institute. Portland. Ore., 12. CARTER A BMVTH1J, Attorneys at pi m SALE 10 ai res in the Willnm .. w'"f.fJc?,.!wT,t." of American Na-j elte valley, all under cultivation, 8 FEE & FEE. Attorneya at I .aw. In Despain Buildinur. . nacres In winter apples, 3 ih logairber. Office 1 ries. finest spring water. 1 1-: ,:frim city limits of Portland.. R. I. KEATOR, Attorney at Law. Room I lf taken at once. Mrs. E. 24, Smith-Crawford Building. ; La. Fayette, Oregon. Second-Hand Dealers Dated this 28th day of February, 11918. THOS. FITZ GERALD, . I City Recorder. . : : .'NOTICE OP SAJ.E OF IMPROVE j MEN'T -BONDS. ' ... '. ! Notice Is hereby given" that sealed ; bids will be received .at the office of " I the City Recorder of The City of Fen- j ! dleton up to March 13th, 1918, at t lo'clock P. M., for 2.797.9-street-Ii- . vTsTRlE7'b1r"7riwmrc! Pavement Bonds Issued for the Ira- j ond hand goods. Cash paid for sec- provement of Madison street In said ond hand goods. Cheapest place to buy . City between the south line of Wilson 2?iUwh0ld e0d" 214 E' Court- phon 'street .and the south line of Martin ? j street, in Pendleton, Oregon. ) Each bid must be accompanied -by a certified check made payable' to the of Pendleton in the sum of $150 to be returned to the bidder if, unsuccessful and to be forfeited lf the bidder is Real Estate 320 ACRES of wheat land near Und, Wash., all In crop and for $35 per aero with share. See Ftled- ley or write F. D. ' Watts, Weston, awarded the bonds and falls to ttt ore. This will bear Investigation. . the same Jn aCcoranco with his malT j ? ; bid Architect KAYMONl) W. HATCH. Architect. Ue- nain In 1 ft i n p- Pitoii 1 AS PrtnrllA. mi" "I ton. Oregon. Korh The Common" Council reserves tlV- rignt to reject any and ail bids- Dated this 38th day of February 1913. THOS. FITZ GKRALD, City Recorder. Legals 3. A. NEWHEHUY, Attorney at Rinttb-Crawford Uuildins. Law, FOR SAT.E- Hock rooFtera. Phone 116. 12-6tf i Dh-Tl' I)AM A. 1 1 1 QI rrVI A Ifnrneva at t Law. Rooms 3 and 4. Smith-Craw- : 0 YOU KXOW that Kstes & Friedly ford Building. . "PeH, rent or Insure Anything?" JAMES B. PERRY, Attorney at I-aW. Office over Taylor Hardware Com pany. M4 Main street. Phone 604. To Whom It lay Omivrn. ITnvinjr sold niy blnrksmithlns bus iness. I desire that alt those knowlnff themselves indebted to me will please call and arrange isetllement II. M. SLOAN. RALEy Ut RALKY, Attorneys St Law. Office In American National Hank Building1. FOR SALK Small cleaning1 and presMiifr shop. Rood location, doing pood business. Owner leaving town. Inquire 29 this office. FOR RKNT Two room apt; sleeping room' Phone 207 It. nlso NICKLY room. I'TItN'ISHED 723 Aura. sleepinj! VOH RKNT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. Inquire 619 Johnson. JOB PRINTING at the ast Orego nlan Offios. Mnst .Mmo Smio Conl. On nrcount of a cave-in at our conl shed we must move 2 cars of coal. I S. A. l..r t jOWKLL, Attorney and Counsel nw ,rnc in n-snin Hifiir. Stile of Wlicat Land. I The heirs of the lute John IT. King will receive sealed bids nt the office of Stephen A. Lowell, pespain lUock, Pendleton. Orepon,' from this date un til March 20. llH. for the 56S acre.i and to save handling twice, tve will ul- l,f wheat land in North Cold Sprln low the cost of moving to our custom- ers who order this week. Will make a reduction of 50 cents per ton while this lasts. OUKilOX H'MBHR YARD. mile The best jol you will ever get will coma tQ you through a want ad. west of Helix, in t'mntilla County, Oregon, known as the John If. Kliiir place. Tlje IMS crop is re served. Salo for cash. Rlpht to re ject any and nil bids abb reserved Pated Helix, Oregon, March 4. 191S. J. K. K. KINO. , Administrator with Will Anaexua. 1 Full blooded Plymouth j xoth;k f strkkt . asmsmem Xotic is luTbv given th:it tlie Connnoii Council of Tln City of Vt-dU-tvm on l-'cbnuiry i;!tli, T1S. mad.' an acsfuicnt lor the' impro .-mcnt of that vnrt of Jackson Mrect bftwoon the ciist line of main strc.t and the east line of Monroe street. Monroe strict between the north I i in of Jack son street and the sou Mi line of Clin ton street, and 'Washington street, be tween the east lim of M a in tn-t and the west line of Monr.-e street, in said City and assessed the ms fr making said ininrovt merits neat list the lots, nart.q of lots and iarc Is of land i, I.O.-T c-n street, silver wrist watch, j esneially benefited thereby. All p r- Suitahle reward If returned to 312 sens affected by such improvement ru ... t.t,. ! and assessment who desires t- take Thnmpsnn Mrcct. dvntB.- of the ,,r..visios ,.f rhnpt. r - aor 5- ot 'r''bv -' ol" l.-'ril's I'r.uon I.hws ll."1". ,tl I proviHint; that .uoh ris.-smi-nt n-.ny ' , Wcstim-l'cndlcton Allto Statre h,- nid in t. n anminl insln llm. n ts. Leaves Weston for Pendleton at 7:45 j ri h.-r.-bv n-.thii-tl xhnt :i(ilu-:iiion a. m. and 12: J5 p. m. ! s" t. ilo must I'- ma.l.- t.. tin- K. . or.l. r Loaves Athena for Tcnuleton at 8:00 I ''S Th.; ;ny 1'j '";'' " ," Lost a. in. and t:00 p. m. Leaves Adams for renifleton at 8:20 a. m. and 1:20 p. m. Leaves Fendleton (Allen-Knlpht Store) for Weston at 10 a m. and j i:00 P. m. BAX. UAWORTU. Drlvar. from the date of thia notice. Plank forms for such applications irnv be se- cured ut the office ( the 1'ity Re corder. Dated nt Pendleton. Oregon. this Uth day of March. TiiOd. FITZ C.KUALD. 1 . City lUcurdsr, 'KVi, FOR BIUM. , Xotiee Is hereby given, that sealt' bids will b received at the office of th City Recorder of the City of dieton. Orejroti. up to a o'l lwk p. rn.,1 on -March -'Dth. ll!, for the Improve-" ment of the tollowin? part of the following- street in said City, to-wit: Jf Imuran street from the north line of Haley utrect to the south line of Jack- son street, in accordance with tha!" plans and specifications for such lm. provement . prepared by (Jeary KdHi-"" bn ll. cit v Surveyor, and now on f 11,, ' in the office ot thr ltecorder of aatd ;City; irich hid must ! accompanied by" a certified check ill' the sum of f.00.005 'made payable to the Acting- Mavor of the City of lVndh-ton. th check to '' be returned to th bidder if unuf fill, and to be forfeited if the Md la t succAvfuii. and th bidder faibt to en-! ter intf- a contract in aecorda nc with the terms of his satd bid. Sealed v hid shi11 specify a; fidlows: ' ' Crtvej Hitulithie pavement. In- iludinij surface ffnlnhing ciMirs" and bituminous foun- da t ion. per mjuaro vurd ... ' I'xi-avat ion t cointnon ) per cu bic ar.d $ Curb per lin al foot .... For entire improvement com plete (t-.tiii tod) , The Common Council reserves tha ripht to reject any and all bids. DaLcd this "th day of (arh. lftl. THOd. riTZ (iKKALD, City Itaaortwt