4 C,". , ...... , I -i-r 1M'V PAGE SKVEN ." EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREdONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGONTRIP AY, JUNE 7, 1913. Notices,. Business (2pportunitiesvt tlost, Found, Fdr Rent, Etc., Classified for Easy; "Reference. '""Maw,,, NEW TODAY WANTED Second hand Pin. street, , tent, tit, OtRV WANTS WORK. City prefer red.- Box 0142, Milton, Ore. FOR SALE! Or will hire out. team of good work hornet. Owner in hospital. Apply 119 Turner St. TATJ3 SCHOOL STJNDa are now f available for loan on farming ' lands, not exceeding $5000 to dim per. ; eon. ( per cent Interest. Apply to UhaM. H. Carter,- attorney. Spiritualist. Dr. Annie" Wilder of' ihe Hutnan tcrlan society.. Tells your past, pres ent, future. If you are discouraged or sick come and talk with me. 1 will advise you. I have helped many. Cosy Room.' over Pastime theater. Improvements 'at Iteetz and lYeeman Iteetx and Freeman have just In stalled a new daylight lighting sys tem, and also two of the latest elec tric haircuttlna- far nines In their shop at (46 Main street. fODAT, '- - ktactt r advertisement will be run under "New t9mt" for the first insertion only. Iftiring subsequent Insertions of the ad It will appiar under Its proper classification. . , . Lost JJO.1T Lust Saturday, traveling- bag containing baby's Indian blanket. Phene JF4 or leave at Pendleton Mo tor Bales Co. . miscellaneous 1 BUT ALL KINDS of junk at top prices. Iron and sacks a specialty Paclfio Junk Co J. S. Jonas, prop, IT Cottonwood street. " Chiropractor DR. LOU ETTA if. BTAKUA, Chlro ' praetor, 10 West Webh Bt. Room 10. Office hour to II a. m. 1:10 to K p. m. Kxsminatlnn free-, phon. SIS. wajrr an coi.itmw aim . . cxiMirirai uiBBOTonr. . r Counting six ordinary words to we uofl ana cnargea ay tae line. , Want ads and locals. Rate. Per f.taa First Insertion, per line 10o Each, add. Insertion. er tine ta One woi'li (six insertions), each Insertion, per line .. to 1 mo. 'each Insertion, pr lloe 4. month eon tract, each In- sertlon. per , line to 11-month eontract. each Inser tion, per Has , , Se No ada taken foe less tban-iia Ads taken over tne telephone only from East Oregonlan sub scribers and those listed In the Telephone Directory. Copt mutt be In our office not later than 1:10 o'clock day of .ublleatioa. STAMP v $100 Reward. $10 Tb redr of this papr will be ple6 to Iwra ttiat there In at I runt nne drearfe dlMaM that rlftice hai Iwn able to c.im In all It ata; and that la ratatrft i'atarrh blra; grwiHy lnfluiicM tf romci timoual tfotiftitioaa reulren rontttutlnnml tratni4iit Hall a Catarrh MtxJIrlne la take a Internal! aud acta thru the Rloo! oo th Mwoua Hnrfacea of the HTftin ihrreby Ue trojlog the foundation of th dlneaae, r1' Inf the (Mtlent atrcnatb Dy hnlldlna up tb ronatltntluii and aaalattnit nut tire In doing If work. The proprlctora bare ao rourb faith In the curative power of flaM't Catarrh MHllrlne that tlij offer One Hut dred Do 11 a re for an rase that It fall! te Cure. Hcnd for lint of testtmonlale. Addraaa K J- CIIKKKY k Cq Toledo, Jhlo. Hold br alt Drurgf. 7fte. MEAT INJURIOUS TO THE KIDNEYS TARK A TAni.KNI-OONPni OF SAf.Ts Iff IIUK lfl ltTH mi , UI.AIIDICII 1IOTI1KIIS. ' VT are a nHon of meat saters and our blood' Is filled' with- uric acid, says a well-known authority, who warns u tn b. constantly on guard against kid ney trouble. th. kidneys do their utmost to free th. blood of this irritating- acid, but become weak from the overwork: the et slunglsh; the ellmlnatlva tissues elo(f and thus the wast. Is retained In the blood to poison th. entire system. When your kidneys ach. and feel Ilk. lumps of lead, and you hair, stlne. In gpalns In the back or the urln. is cloudy, full of sediment, or the blad der Is Irritable, ohllglns; you to aeek rallef during- the night; whon yoo htv severe headaches, acid stomach or rheumatism In bad weather,- avt from your pharmacist about four nu.ces Of Jad alts; take a tablespoon ful In a giasa of water before break fast each morning and In a few days your kidneys will act fine. THIS fam ous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and ha been used for genera tion to flush and stimulate clocked kidneys, to neutralize the acids In UTtm? so It H no longer a source of Irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disorders. Jnd SsltS Is lnexpen!v. and cannot Injure: makes a (telln-nlfiil efferves cent lithla-water drink, and nobody ean make a mistake by taking a little ocinslonallr to keep th. kidnoy clean an dactlra, . For Sale FOR BALE--. 117 llupmoblle, also Chevrolet. Both thoroughly over hauled. Snaps. McLean Auto: CO. FOR SALE! One 1 toot Holt Corn tin, with Atlas engine. Writ. R. J. Campbell, Box (81, Pendleton. FOR BALE Wheat hay. Pendleton, Ore. D. B. Bell, FOR 8ALK NEW and second hand Sawing Machines, ginger. Whit., New Horn.- and. Th. Fna Machine. nacnntoca Btmpson. 40. K. court FOB SALE- Twin .cylinder" Excelsior Motorcycle, electrically equipped. In food condition. ;, Haa tandem attach ment. Run about 3 thousand miles. Inquire Standard OH Co. Phone 441. FOR SALE 18 foot" cdmbine-, with good Holt .motor. Inquire E. J. King, Helix. ... ., " M ' FOR 8AL.K fiolsteln milch cows and heifers. fiulllford 4 Hampton Kcho, Oregon. ' , FOR BALE House t lots end- barn. Price reasonable. Inquire 801 Lil leth street, phon. 89M. FOR 8AI,E 1 foot cut Holt com bine. Inquire J. Miller, Tutullla. Pendleton, Ore- . . FOR SALE House furnishings and 6-roofn rottdgS for rent. Apply H05:W. Alta. FOR- SALE Old style piano, cheap.. Coll 8F3- Very FOlt MALE Household furniture. In quire Alexander's residence, ill El Jackson. Phone 7- FOR SALE, CHKAP far cash or on reanonubla terms. One 9-room and one 5-room houHe, located on 2 3-4 acres land In city limits of Helix. Address Joe Kcrley, Helix. Oregon.1 FOR SALE Very desirable property. Very closo In. Phone 660W. FOlt SALE-r-A Htudeboker for I17S. Ooing to war; must bo sold. Phons 4tSW or call 305 Cosble st. Notices Xotioe to Contrairtorg. Bids will be received up to June 15, 118, for the construction of an nnnexx to school house In School Dis trict No. 1 1 7, Riverside. Plans and specifications can be seen at offlco of Raymond W. Hatch. Despaln build ing. Bids must be accompanied by certified check of S100 which amount will be returned to unsuccessful bidders- Suitable -bond must be furnish ed. Right reserved to reject any or all bids. a W. BLUE. Clerk. Noi( of Bids for filitcwatk Construc tion. N'otic la hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Recorder In Pendleton, Ore. I gnn. up to 5 o clock p. m. on June ! Hlh. 1918, for the construction of a - sidewalk Oft the west side of Madison street In front of lots s and . block R. Switzler's Addition to the City of Pendleton, said sidewalk to be con otructed of the materials and In the manner provided by the ordinances of the City of Pendleton. TH. Com mon Council reserves the right to re ject any and all yd Dated r Pendleton. Oregon, this 6th dny of June. 191R. - ' THOS. FITZ GERALD. City Recorder of th. City of Pendle ton. If Is could be done through classi fied advertising, why not attempt ItT DOINGS OF THE DUFFS THAT OLD LINE OF BUNK it j "vt I DON'T tlk-E HIM- lI SMPGREFljTfr " vj look?, HBLghl, HeeB . nj AftroL. t TlV nLBERT' tooWHS FW& MBS. . kl Comes DEKTeReeAj Oj ,RotweC r if f Puff! this iswdeeD r" " BCL1EVB MEjroM, m I MAO A dandy irnve wire like lev have, it 1 1 ROME AMD riPEsiD6 ruK. -I ME V6HV For Rent KOOM FOH RENT... Phone B39W. FURNISHED APT. Hamilton Court HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. 601 Clay. FOR RENT Furnished room. Phone 75W. "t TWO GOOI rooms for rent, til So. Main. Phono- 367J. - . j. ' : FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms; tie Lllleth street. FOR RENT Sewing machines of ail majres, (1.00 per week. U.00 per month. McCllntock and BlmpsoD, 400 S. Court. FOR RENT Furnished cottage Jit Neahkahnle Beach. Phone 90. FOR RBJfT I room unfurnished apartment in steam heated build ing. Apply this office. FOR RENT I sleeping rooms, ladles preferred Call evenlj.es. 120 Wil low. FOR REtfT SLEEPING room, 00 Willow. Phono 482RV Oil RENT Unfurnished J-roora house. Inquire 201 Water street. FOR RENT t fu'niHhed housekeep ing rooms. 602 Water. Wanted WANTED Good, clean rags, at Th. East Oregonlan of fie. WANTED Sewing, phon. 482-W. WANTED Waitresses at Th. Quelle Cafe. WANTKI) An orphan colL Inquire 2 OW this office. WANTED To rent. 5 or 0 room mod ern house. If, 1. Whitman. Phone 418. ' WANTED Man and wife to work 0.1 ranch. Apply "H" this office. WANTEDSecond hand desk, roll top preferred. Address S.thls office. WANTED At once, girl to wait on tables. Boston restaurant. WANTED 7 or g room hotiHe, fur nished. Close in, modern- Phone 654. j WANTED Woman to cook on ranch. Address 23X this office. WANTKD Day work by competent woman, phone 290M. Room' 3- Farm Land For Sale FOR SALE 375 acres of choice wheat land near Weston, lund lies In gentle slope and best of tractor land, half In crop this year, owner get. possession this fall. Price flSO per acre with terms. Corbett Reality Co.. First 4k Aldof St., Walla Walla Wash. Used Cars I WILL TRACE my Chevrolet tor your Ford. Be. Millar, 712 Cotton wood. roft SALE Case 40 Touring car. Will make good service car. Alta Auto Radiator A Lamp Work a 701 E. Alta. Contractors and Builders. C. SWAN SON A E. R. DuPula. Esti mates given free. All work guar anteed. W. build anything, city or country work. Phon. 34 1M. would b&. NICHT - faEE. f1j0ii Tom, vmN VoT Vch H ? ( f BRIMG MR. CREEM OUT if TO DINNEB SOME. NIGMYf f cV ' I swf Legals WOTICB OK M-HOIII, BIF.KTINO. NOTICt! 18 HBKKIiV OIVP.N. To the legal voters of tichool District No. 16, of Umatilla County, fttate.of Oregon, tltftf a SCHOOL MEETING of snld District will be held at th" City Mail, on the 17th day of June, 1918. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon to vote on the proposition of levlng a special district tax. The total amount of money needed by the district during the fluni yia beginning on June 20, 1918, an i enri iner on June 30. 1119. Is estimated in the following budget .nd includes the amounts to be received rom Ihi coun ty school fund.- state school fund, spe cial district tax, and all ntner moneys of the district: srncET. Kstlmsfeol JSaveadftares. ' Teachers' salaries $38,320.00 I Apparatus and supplies, such as maps, cnaik, erasers, stoves, curtains, etc., man ual training trades 1,000.00 Library books, text books. statonery, supplies ana miscellaneous - 1.900.00 1,000.00 5.500.00 1.000.00 4.76S.00 I.05O.00 3.860.00 Manual training department.. Repairs of scbooinouMes, outbuildings or rences.. Science and Art . Janitors' wages Janitors' 'supplies . Fuel. Dhones. eXDressage. eto Clerk's salary. JS00; and tru- ncy, f'.0; election ana cen us. 1200 ... 8S0.O0 Medical Inspection and cler- 150.00 100.00 Pontacre and stationery For the payment of bonded debt and Interest tnereon. Issued under-Sections 117, 144 to 148, end 422 of the School Laws of Oregon, , 1917 ... : ..... 13.200.00 Election and census ....... . tiltMti Truancv. medical inspection and clerical ir,..i Insurance - SOU. (J J Snlary euperlntiidv-nt 2.800.00 Total eetiinatf-d amount of monr-y to l expnUeu fr fill purposes durins the yaf ..-.. - J81.375.05 Intimated Reeelpta. From county ecliool fund durlntf the cominff - sch wil year - UrOOO.OQ Frcm state aohool !uni -iur-in the . commit cho'1 yar - - 8.000.0 Cash now In the bunds of the county treasurer, bc lonfrlriff to the district 4,000.00 Estimated amount to be re ceived from all other sources during: the comlntf school year, JL S- H. Fund 2,000.00 Total estimated receipts not Including: the money to bo received . from the tat . which it Is proposed to Tote 19,000.00 IteraplfttlMflon. Total estimated expenses for the year 4 81.375.00 Total estimated receipts not Including: the ta to be voted i. 19.000.00 Balance, amount to be rais ed by d.fltriet tnx G2, 375.00 Dated this 27th day of May, 1911. Attest: H. K. RICKKRK. District Cl-rk. Architect RAYMOND W. IATCH. Architect.-U-apBln bulldicff. FUeo Ititf, Pendle ton. Orearon. . . Cleaners HAVE your clothes cleaned or pressed Rudd'e 206 W. Webb. phone ft 86 Auctioneers COU W. F. TOHNKA, Auctioneer, makes a specialty of farmers' stock aud machinery sales, "The man that Sets you the money." juearo orders al but Oregonlan Office,' TIME CARD TVewton-Pendleton An to BtaJre Leaves Weston for Pendleton at 7:4t a. m. and 12:45 p. m. Leaves Athena for Pendleton at 8:00 a. m. and 1:00 p. m. Leaves Adams for Pendleton at 8:20 a. m. and 1:20 p. m. Leaves Pendleton Allen-Knight Store) for Weston at 10 a. m. and 4:00 p. m. HAM HAWOHTH. DHaer. BY ALLMAN Second-IIand Dealers V. BTKOHLE, dealer in new and sec ond hand goods. Cash paid for sec Mid hand goods. Cheapest place to buy lousebold goods. - 21 E. Court. Phone 171W. . Farm Implements THE "NON-BKIP" Weeder sets all the weeds the first tlm. over the field. Save one-third th. tlm. and does lota better work. Order now. Pendleton Weeder work. (32 Cotten- ood Bt. Draymen CALL PENLAND BR03.' VAN to mov. your household goods. Tele phone; 339. Also baggag. transfer ring and heavy hauling. W. A. MILES, baggage, transfer and d ravage. Office phon. (49- Res. 74SR. Attorneys l-RED B. SCHMIDT. Attorney at Law. Room 34. Smith-Crawford BIdg. D. W. BAILBT. Attorney at Law. Rooms 7, , 9, Despain Building. UEOHdE W. COUTTS. Attorney at Uw, Room 17, Schmidt block. CARTER SMTTHE, , Attorneys at Law. Office In rear of American Na tional Bank Building.. FEE FEE. Attorneys at Law. Office in Despain Building. r. j. KBATOR, Attorney at Law. Room 24. Smith-Crawford Building-. & A. NEWBBRRT, Attorney at Law. Smith -Crawford Bulldlns;. PETERSON A BISHOP, Attorneys at Law. Rooms 8 and 4. tiiaith-Craw-ford BuUding-. JAMES B. PERRY, Attorney at Law Office over Taylor Hardware Com. pany. HALET as KALET, Attorneys at Law. Office In American National Bank Building-. a A. LOWELL, Attorney and Counsel lor at law. Office la IVenaln Ride Leg-als IffOTfCTR Of STRKKT IHPHOVimKlVT NOTICE IS HKHilBY G1VKN. That at a. rparular mtt tinar of thu Common Council of The city of Pendleton, held on May 29th, 1918. the fallowing reso lutions were duly r.ipia: WHEREAS, the City Surveyor of The City of pemlloton did on the ISth day or itay, lyts, under nirecuon ana ur requirement of th Common Council lile lu the office of the Recorder of The City of Pendleton, pians and specifica tion for an appropriate improvement of the following named street In said city: Garfield reet from tne norm tine of lialev Street to the South line of Jackson Street together with the esti mate of the, work to be done sna ine probable cost thereof with a statement of the lots, ports of lots and parcela of land to be benefited by such im provement and the percentage of the total cost of Improvement, which each of ffuch lots, parts of lots and parcels of land should pay on oceount or the nefits to be derived from such lm- provetttenis; and t WHEREAS, the council nns examin ed such plans and ppecifications and estimates and found the sime satisfac tory and the estimates thereof to be In accordance with the probable cost of such work, and whkheas. the oronerty recommend ed by the City Surveyor to be included within the boundaries of the District benefited Is In the Judgement of the Common Council properly to be Includ ed within such improvement district and no property is excluded therefrom which should properly be included therein; and WHEREAS, the Improvement of the herein above described portions of Garfield Street with Gravel Bitulithic pavement is at this time necessawy; therefore, be It, RESOLVED by the Common Council Generally Steady In Livestock Yards at North Portland TOfSTLjiND, June 7. Twelve loads of livestock entered the North 1 ortlnnd yards overnight and trade conditions were considered steady. Run of hoss woa quite liberal for th. day and priced were seuerolly held nt former fiBures. Gonerat hx g range: Prim, mixed . . . Medium mixed .. Rough heavies . TIES . .$17 00J 17.25 .. 16.501 16. Si . 15. S0i 15.85 . 1 5.00 Q 15.75 XTittlp pemaiKl Good. Cattle market continues to reflect a very iinonsonnlle good demand at North IV.rtland with llsht offerings overnight. Oeneral trend of the trnde was con .iilered Meady. lener.il cattle mnrkot rniiee: Prime steers $i4.nni 15.no Cunil to choice steers 1 ..". H.Ii Medium to Rood steers.. 1 1.0ilt 13.00 Fair to medium steers. . Common to fair steers. . TZ I':;;" t'holce cows and h.-lfers 1 1.00W I 2.00 Medium to good cows and ' helOr. 7-50 Ci S.00! Fair to medium rows and heifers . . S.onfli 7.001 Canners 5- ! TttlllTl B.5fl, 10.00 ; Calves s.50ll.5J Stockers and feeders K (HHi'10.00 Mutton lrk't II. .Id. No chnnse In prices or condition were shown in the mutton and lamb trade at North Portland. l.lht weight mutton continues In le.--t call with heavy stuff under some pres sure. In general the n-.nrki t Is con sidered Just alont steady. Oeneral mutton raniie Fast motintsin lambs. 'allev lambs . iic.r.os? 17.no Ifi 0.? li.50 to.innf 1 l.n.i . in.ud lii.ro T.oit w ! r.o : YenrllnKS ! Wethers . ! Kes ... Ai.l.lTs Villi, ;ivi: i:i i. 1 III 1 IMIM Tl ltLl) 1 IjONOOX, June C. It official ly announced that at Monday's ses sion of the. supreme war council at 'cr:D:::cr t:-.i Tr; i 'l r.cnc-h r.i;d !t.-.l of The City of Pendleton that if is ex- ' Whereas, cotffiCfl fcss exsminV-d pedient to Improve and it is berbysuch plans and specifications-and -ea Drnnnu-d tn Imr.rove tiarfleltl Street from the North line of Haley Street to the South line of, Jackson Street by paving the same with Gravel Bitulithic pavement: such pavement to ne con structed and the surface thereof to be finished upon the established grade of said street and the street to nave euros and gutters and all other things fn ac cordance with and as shown In the plans and specifications for the 1m provement of eaid portions of Garfield Street, prepared by Geary Klmbrell, City Surveyor, filed with the Recorder of said city, on the 15th day of May, 1S18, which plans and specifications are hereby particularly referred to; and be It further KE30LVED that the engineer's esti mates of the probable total cost of sucb improvement, which said City - En gineer's estimates were made and pre pared by Geary Klmbrell, City Surveyor of said city. In the sum of and was filed with the Recorder Of said city on the 15th day of May, 1918, is hereby included ana nereny rererr ed to narticulariv. and be it further RESOLVED, that the plans and speci fications and estimates for such lm- orovement as Drenarad. by the City Surveyor and filed wjth the Recorder of The City of Pendleton on the 15tn day of May, 1918, be and they are here by adopted and approved, ana do u further ... RESOLVED that the cost of making such Improvement shall be a charge and Hen upon alt lots, parts of lots and parcels of land to be benefited by such improvement, and the owners of such lots, parts of lots and parcels of land so specially benefited by such im provement shall be liable for the pay ment of the costs thereof, and be it further RESOLVED that an assessment dis trict is hereby created to be known aa "Assessment District No. 6" embrac ing the property benefited and to be assumed for the payment of such im provements. Which Assessment District shall include all lot, parts of lots and parcels of land lying and being within the district bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Oeac Halloa ef AsaessnaeMt ' Dlsfriel Xo. tut. ' Commencing at the N B corner oi Lot 12, Uloek 10, Raiey's Addition to the Town now City of Pendleton, O're thence S. 1 degree 65 E. 300 feet to the S. E. corner of Lot 7 of said P.lock 10; thence S. 83 degrees 5' W. iGO feet to the S. W. corner of Lot C; BJock 11 of said Raiey's Addition; th'-noe N. 1 degree 55' W. 300 feet to the N. W. cor ner of Lot 1 of said Block 11, thence N. 88 degrees 6 E. 2ti0 feet to the place of beginning. And be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution together with the notice that the Surveyor" estimate of the proportion of the cost 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 Recorder be publiHhed for a period of ten dayj in the East Oregonian, which newspaper is hereby designated by the Common Council for the publication thereof. And notice is further given, that the Surveyor's estimate of the propor tion of the cost of said work to bj charged against each lot, part of lot and parcel of land within the assess ment District in said resolution men tioned, is on file in the office of the Recorder of The City of Pendleton. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this 29th day of May, 1918. THOS. FITZ GERALD, Recorder of ThrCtty of Pendleton. fc'OTICR Of 8THKKT IMPHOVKMRXT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That at a regular meeting of the Common Council of fThe City of Pendleton, hcttl on May 29th. 1918, the following reo-, i " ' ' ,,, " ,.,, v-..-. nf Th. City of Pendleton did on the 21st dny of May, 1M8, under direction and by ;rmr, t nf the fommon Council file in the office of the Recorder of The City of Pendleton, plans and .specifications for an appropriate im provement of the following named street In said city: Pine street'from the south line of Webb street to the south line of Rail road street, together with the esti mates of the work to be done and the probable coat thereof with a state ment of the lots, parts of lota and parcels of land to be benefited by such improvement and the percent age of the total cost of improvement, which each of such lots, parts of lots and parcels of land should pay on ac count of the benefits to be derived Lfrom such improvement; and t lan premiers agreed to the following declaration: j "1. The creation of an Indc-pend-1 ent Polish, state, with free .access to I the sea constitutes one of the condl- j tions of a solid and just peace and j of the rule of right In Kurope. j "2. The allied governments noted i with pleasure the . declaration, of .the I secretary of the state of the United States that the American government I desires to associate Itself with the ex pression of earnest sympathy with the nationalistic aspirations toward free dom of the Cxecho-SIav and Jugo slav peoples. Navy Enlistments Big: Eager tO Get bllbS ' SEATTLE. June S. Young1 Amerl teans, following publication of sub marine sinkings off Atlantic coast, are flocking; to recruiting; otficea here. I "We have enlisted 34 out of 44 ap plicants." paid Sonman Pimonton nav camp publicity, today, "and it's the i est day we ever had." senators invite SUBS ACROSS j hamlnur'a. june o. rnaiir j L-ewis preoiniiuit'o u uiuer ranEij charclnjc that senators, by attacking tho war's jconduct. had invited the t- i Iwata ncrosts. Kepubllcan nietnbera ! resentfully counter-attacko!. char- in? that Iwis 'nttemptedtt stop tulif manning by attacking the rt'ptibli cans. Ruy liN'tty b4nds and thus help to r'pel he ravoninir Prussian. j IlS:llI.U YKTKItlAYS St' l IKS. V. t. I. I.carnie. ' SVultlo t. Alx-rd.-en 5. foat Ix-affiH-. Pacramento 3. Vernon 2 San Kmn( isco 1 '. Salt I.nWe 1 l.s AliR.'i.-s "'aklantl . athinal TasiHN .t. Imis 12. New York 8. Brooklyn 1. riitstmrjr 0. Chlcugo 3. rhllad. lphla 0. - American I A-asow-Boston 1. Cleveland 0. Washington S. Detroit S. New T.rS 5 ? ;. ni'iaies lounu ut" a.iiu n,,nl.:- tory and the etimit-a thereof to be in accordance wjth ithe prohahtle coat of such work, and Whereas, the pi-operty recommend ed by the City Surveyor to be In cluded1 within the boundaries of the district benefited fa in the Judgment of the Common Council properly to be included within such Improvement district and no property Js excluded therefrom which shouri properly be included therein; and Whereas, the improvement of the herein above described portions of Pine street with Ornvel Ititulithiu pavement Is at this time necessary; therefore, be It, Resolved, by the Common Council of The City of Pendleton that It la expedient to Improve nnd It is hereby proposed to Improve Pine street from the south line of Webb street to the south line of Railroad street by pv- ng the same Willi Gravel Ritullthlo pavement; such pavement to bo con structed and the surface thereof to be finished upon the established grade of said street and the street to have curbs and gutters and all other things in accordance with and as shown In the plans and specifications fori the improvement of said portions of Pine street, prepared by Geary Klmbrell, City Surveyor, filed with the Record er of said city, on the 21st dny of May, 1918, which plans and speciffea tions are hereby particularly referreoj to; and be It further ' Resolved ' that the engineer" esti mates of the probable total cost of such Improvement, which said City Engineer s estimates were made and prepared by Geary Kfmbrall, City Sur veyor of said city. In the sum oc f and was fired with the Re order of said city on the 21at day of May, 1918, is hereby lneludwl and hereby, referred to particularly, and be it further Resolved, that the plans and speci fications and estimates for such Im provement as prepared by the City Surveyor and filed with the Recorder of The city of Pendleton on the 2lst lay of May, 1918, be and they are hereby adopted, and approved, and be t further Resolved, that the cost of .makinir such improvement shall be a charge and lien upon all lots, parts of lots and parcels of land to be benefited by juch improvement, and the owners ot uch lotSf-parts of lots and parcels of land so specially benefited by sucn improvement shall be liable for the payment of the costs thereof, and be it further Resolved, that an assessment dis trict la hereby created to be known aa "Assessment- District No. 67" em bracing the property benefited and to be assessed for the payment of such Improvements, which Assessment District shall include ail lots, parts of Iota and parcels of land lying and be ing within the district bounded and described as follows, towit: leerlp4ioBi mt AKwesaaaeat District Ne. 7. Commencing at a point ton the east line of Lot 11. Block 102, Reservation Addition td the Town now City of Pendleton, Ore., 25 feet southerly from the N. E. corner of said Lot Jl; thence S. C6 degrees 24 min. W. ICS feet to a point on the west line of Lot I. Block lot, in said Reservation Ad dition, 25 feet southerly from the N. W. corner of said Not 4 ; thence ?f. 23 degrees 36 min. W. 685 feet to the N W. corner of Lot 1. Block 88 of snld Renovation Addition: thence N. 6i degrees 24 min. E. 260 feet to the V. E. corner of Lot 14. Block 87 of mid Reservation Addition; thence S. :i decrees 36 min. E. t5 feet to the plnce of beginning. And be it further Fcesolved. that a copy of this reso lution together with the notiee that tin- .surveyor's estimate of the pro portion of thetcost of said -work to be charged against each lot, part of lot and pare! of land Is on file In the office of the City Recorder be published for a period of ten days in the East Oregonian. which newspaper is hereby designated by the Common Council for the publication thereof. -And notice is further given, that the surveyor's estimate of the propor tion of the 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 men tioned, is on file in the office of the Recorder of The City of Pendleton. Dated Bt Pendleton, Oregon, tbfa 29th day of May, 1918. THOS. FIT35 TRRALT, Recorder of The City of Pendleton. 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