PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1920. TWELVE PAGES H!!l SIGNS OF SPRING Arc appearing verj rapidly in this More. There isni a woman within reach that won't be interested in tliis announcement for she knows that whenever this store announc es the arm al of new styles for the season that theyare O. K. The New Coats for early Spring days Charming is the word that best 'describes the styles of the new Spring Coats. This assemblage features the two dominant style notes, namely, the straight plain styles and the figure following models. Pateh pockets, set in sleeves, convertible collars, many kinds of belts are but a few of the several distinctive fea tures that lend charm to every model. They are. made of regulation materials in such shades as putty, khaki, sand, blues, grays and reds. Women who require new coats will make no mistake in choosing from these moderately priced ;and good looking, practical and serviceable coats. THESE ARE NEW! i SILK TRICOLETTES in the very latest shades of 1920 blue, reindeer and taupe. This particular quality is so soft and drapes beautifully. You are sure to like it. It will be a pleasure to show them to you. SILK PAULETTE is a tricolette weave with a striped effect interwoven, another popular Spring weave, now on display. CREAM WOOL JERSEY has arrived in stock. We have had so many calls for this popular spring cloth that we are pleased to tell you that it is here awaiting your pleasure. NOVELTY PRINTED FOULARD .SILKS. Fashion says these silks are to be one of t c " -reatest spring sellers. We have them now. mm NOT TOO EARLY FOR SPRING GINGHAMS as you will say when you see these new and pretty plaids, checks and stripes, in qualities like Toile Du Nords, French Zephyrs, Imperial Chambrays. Prices range from 35c yard to 95c A FEW ADVANCE STYLES IN SPRING WASH GOODS have been received. Styles and patterns are entirely new. Displayed tomorrow. WOMEN'S STRAP WRIST GLOVES with a knitted lining, very soft and warm as well as serviceable for driving autos etc. The famous Dents quality, per pair $5.00 We are clml to announce another ,f those nuwt popular sales CASSEROLES OR BAKING DISHES l.ialit ami Peep Ilrowii, Glaaed, Porcelain Covered nislies with a N autlrul. brfghi and sliinliifr surfat ltm-ned to a hardness and so tempered as to sarelj allow (lie cooking of fiiod right In the dishes. They hold alout two quart and are exiellent for meat roasts, cscol llcd com, massaroni ami cheese ami most excellent for baked beans. 250 Casseroles On Sale at 49c This sale Is related at the request of dozens of patrons who were too late to enjoy the previous sale. On Sale Until All Are Sold in The Bar gain Basement. T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP In Our Model Sanitary Basement. CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE 3 Main 'Line Phones, all 15. All Other Departments, Call 22. NEW EASTERN CORN MEAL New Yellow or White Corn Meal ground from se lected com grown in Iowa where the good corn .grows. Full weight 9 pound bags, price 70c Extra "Fancy Pearl Hominy, 9 pound bag 80c Picnic Hams, very lean and meaty, pound 30c Swifts Bacon Briskets, pound 39c Swifts Pickled Pork, pound 40c Extra Fine Sauer Kraut, quart 15c totMXiaO OBEATEST EPARXHENT &TQU& XlfioPeopIes Warehouse, iri:i.j.m7ffiU3 wmfre IT PAY 9 TO TRA"f EMMMNU11 We extend an invitation to you to come in and see the new spring merchandise. You're always welcome whether you buy or not. ill If they made better merchandise for the we'd have it. You can easily prove this. price mil REBEKAHS HAVE LUNCH F0RPIL0H0CKI.O.0.F. (Kust orcRonlan ppcclul.) 1MI..OT ROCK, Jan. II, Thursday tYtrOnjt in the I. (. . 1 hull tho la dieV of tlu lu hekah lodgo guv a sur prise luncheon for tho men of the i . O. l- IoUkv. After the Oddfel Iowk Initiated two und the session wai dl.smltwed tho refreshments wore serv ed. The remainder of the evening was ipetll tn listening to pome selections on tho player piano. MY. and Mrs. llowmnn of Warren's Music House iu Pendleton -were busl KH visitor iii Pilot Hook, Friday. A buffalo emtio down tho canyon ibovo Klvery Michaels ranch and made hiniHcIf at homo in their barnyard. Mr. Michaels inquired us to the owner ship at the animal and after several days James Alclt, an Indian, living near CayuM claimed him. With his proof of possession he went to the Michaels ranch and drove the buffalo home. Mr. Aloott bought him in Iduhr i faw years uso for $500. Mr. and Mrs. A. M Bond and small son left Monday for Cullman. Wash ington, where they will reside. Mr. Horn! recently sold his interests In thf Hond Auto Company. Robert Htu hhlefleld has purchaser1 from John Wilson (he property direct ly cast of th . htirch parsonage, Hubert Moor loft for Pondletor this week to undergo a major opera tlon. Rev. James m. Cornel Uon filled thi pulpit in the Pilot Rock church Sun day momlng and evening. Mr. Cor nelison expects to hold services fOI several Sundays in Pilot Rock untl' other arrangements are made for p pastor. A number of Pilot Rock people at tended the dance given at the Kramei ranch Saturday night. Several of the streets In Pilot Rock are In vo- bad condition. Two car were pn'lo ' ntfl o the mud at the ens! end of W " 'v Meet. Saturday night but th ro 'is ne now being -worked under the supervision of Thomas Jac ques. Wllbort Horn and Miss Velum Rover are on tho sick list this week. ROADS IN BAD SHAPE 1 FROM FLOODS AT ECHO NOTICES radoptd. said city: - " .j. WHKkKAS, the City Surveyor of The) Matlock street from the north line City of Pendleton did on the 7th riv of ! of Haley street to ncrth line of Jack- &OT1CI3 OF STREET IMI'HOVF.MEAT Pect-mb. -r. 1319, vnder direction and by ; on lreet: J together with the estimates uuirfmcni or me tommon touncii. Vl .l,,c " zr -z . - 1 . . . day of December, 1913. be and they re hereby adopted and approved and e it further RESOLVED, that the cost of making ucn improvement snail te a cnarge (East Oregnnian Special.) ECHO, Jan. 21. Ono account pf the recent chlnook wind the roads in the Echo vicinity are badly washed out. W. J. Wat ten burger road supervisor started to work Monday morning with men and teams to repair them, as they are In a worse condition than they have been in for some time. The Echo school yard ajid neighboring residence yards were flooded aH the water came down the canyon which the county road follows. M. E. Esselstyn, bookkeeper of the Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. at The Dalles has been visiting In Echo since Sunday, lie returned to his work, Wednesday. A tryout tn the senior English claas las week in the high school resulted In Vernon Iais and Margaret Hills, af firmative, and Jack Stanfleid and Ho mer Copplngcr, negative, being select ed to represent Echo in a series of In terschoolaatlc debates. The first de hate is to be held Friday evening, Jan. 23, when Ei'ho'a affirmative meets Stanfield'H negative at Echo and the negative meets H'ermiston affirmative at Hermiston. The subject of debate Is; "Resolved: Tho government should take Immediate steps toward the na tionalization of the nations coal de posits and petroleum resources. A dance will be given at the I. O. F. Hall Friday evening. January 23 honor of Orin Halstoad, who having recently received his discharge from service, returned to his home tn Echo, Saturday. Mr. Halstead Is wearing three service stripes representing ser vice In Siberia. F. T. George and Joseph Cunha Sr. left on train No. 19, Sunday for an ex tended trip through California. They plan to return home In- about six weeks. Allen Thompson was In from his farm on Butter creek Sunday. Miss Bessie Andrews left Monday for Helix whore she has nccepted a posi- I tlon as a teacher In the Helix high school. Miss Andrews Is a graduate of the Echo high school, and also of Whitman College, having Just graduat ed from the latter at the close of this first jjeme-ster. ......i nfth.. common Council of Th fitx nf pnriitnn ,ia r.,t ,Milthe lots, narts of lots and parcels of and parcels of land to be benefit .... AT- oi heiii nn i a n : i u r v rinaMAn. - - ' ..;. , I, lanfl fn he henefited bv such IrnDrove-i uch 1 m pi o v f 1 1 1 n t, and the owne; jnev.il "" -.-.t-' ".'V"', .'". Q" f . Vm iL luaiuilaM f tha Mol iir.h Into nort. of lot- Anrl narfrtl nosi oi imprui nnooit. wmh;u ...... ' ! . . j.ifh into nnrtq of lots fltiTi ..aipIs of o r o v t -1 1 1 e n t Htia II he liable for the Dav- Jla pn.y on account or tne nene-i womu hi me coara inereui, mn oe runner RKftOLVBD. that an ASHessment Dis trict is hereby created to be k,nown as "Assessment District So. 72." embrac- asseased for the payment of such tm- I parcels of land lying tne ai-strict nounaca ' follows, to-wt: IN ALL KINDS OF SERVICE AND UNDER ALL CONDITIONS White Trucks are demonstrating that the total of a trucks ser vice must be gauged not in age but in mileage. ,100,000 miles was once' considered remarkable nileage, but is now a commonplace performance for White trucks. FRENTZEL-WAILES MOTOR CO Pendleton, Ore. THE WHITE CQ Phone 4G Cleveland, Ohio. land should pay on account of the bene firs to be derived from sch improve ments, and WHEREAS, the council has examin ed such plans and specifications and i-atimal anrf f.innd the Dame HRtlsfaC- tory and the estimates therefor to be provements, which Assessment District in accordance with the probable cost 'shall include all lots, parts of lotn and ;tii'i utoiiK wiinin and described as WHEREAS, the property recommend ed hv th Cfitv Surveyor tn be included within the boundaries of the district i benefited Is In the judgrment of the- f'omman council properly to be included! , . - within nuch Improvement District and' Commencing on the Southwest cor rm property Is excluded therefrom j ner of Lot fi, Block 10. Housers Addl whlch should properly be included tion to Pendleton, thence .i00 feet north therein an and parallel with the west lino of Mat- WHEREAS, the Improvement of the lock street: thence 79 feet fmore or hereinabove described portions of Mat- less) In a northeasterly direction until oek Htr-t with Gravt-1 Bitullthlc ld line intersects with the southwest pavement Is at this time necessary therefore he It S'ii FLO, SCARLET FEVER, els of ' ' SMALLPOX HIT HELIX (East Oregonlan Special.) Description for AseKDirnt X: 72. District corner of ;,ot fi. Rlock 13. Oole's Add tion to Pendleton ; thence 1G0 feet north until said line Intersects with the northwest corner of Lot 4. Rlock 13, Cole's Addition; thence 224.17 feet fmore or less) -ast until said linn in tersects with the northeast corner of It U, Rlock C, J.ivermore's Addition to Pendleton; thence Uoutn fts' leet until RBSOLVKO, by the Common Council of Tho City of Pendleton that It Is ex pedient to improve and it Is hereby proposed to Irnpro've Matlock street by pavlnsr the same with Grave) Rltullth Jc pavement; such pavement to he con ..A II,., rrr.,.n V, t inlshed upon th established grade ofisald line Intersects with the southeast nald street and th tret to hve curbs corner of Lot 7. Rlock U. Raley s Addl and putters-and all other thlngrs In ae- tlon; thence west 280 feet to the point eordance with and as shown In the, of beginning, plans and specifications for the Im- And he It further provment of said portions of Matlock' RESOLVED, that a copy of this reso-sr-t, prepared bv F. R. Hayes. City 1 itlon together with the notice that Surveyor, fild with thf Recorder of the surveyor's etlmat of the prnpor aaid eity on the 17th dffy f D'"-m- tlon of the cost of said work to he her. 1919. which plans and specifics- -harged agalnnt each lot. part of lot tlons are hereby particularly referred and pnrcH of land is on file tn the of to: nnd h t further r,r of th ritv Record1 he published RBSOLVffSp, that the englner es- for s period of ten days In the East tlmates of th" nrotmble total cost Jf on-tonln which newnnaner m h""-"" uch Improvement, which said City Bh- designated by the Common Council for glneer's estimates wre made nnd pre- he d'etton thereof, pard Jiy F. B. Hayes. City Surveyor of And nolle is further given that the aid ritv. In the sum of $36.!?. and tirve: r estimates of the proportion! was fllr-d with the Recorder of said city f th out of satd work to be charged on th 17th day of Decmhpr. 119. Is against each lot. part of lot and parcel i hTehy Included and referred to par- f land whhln the AMimnt Dttrlt ! tlcutarly; and he it further , n said resolution dscrbed Is on ffe In RESOLVED, that the plana and spec- he office of The City Recorder, flcatlons and estimates for such im- j Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this 9th ; provement as prepared by the City day of January, 19J0. b i , : i .1. t. ...... 1 - fPtfAU T- T"rw irDlf Tt of The City of Pendleton on the 17th. City RccordV r. j " last Frldny. HELIX, Jan. 21. The L. D. Clark family Is out again after being quar antined with the small pox. Miss Irma Ruther who has been visiting relatives here has returned to Red Wing, 'Minn., to resume her studies. Miss Mary Walden of Milton has been visiting friends and relatices here. 8ybil May, little daughter of Mrs Kheler was burled Monday at 3 o'clock. It la planned to equip the gymnas ium with lights and balconies before the game with Athena, The commercial house Is soliciting funds for a community house. MIhs Violet Craw has resigned from the high school. She has taught here for several years. Wanda AUpach had a party to cele brate her twelfth birthday, Saturday afternoon The invited guests were Kiithrlne Mclntyre. Viola Barker, Margaret Martin, Helda Mhrrison, Orare Leslie. Nellie Barker, Sarah 'Allison. "Marjorv Bonher, Mahle ravid non,' Mary Barker, Cnssle McAlavcy. Etta Cameron, Wlene Kupers, Then Roberts and Goldle Flock. There are several cases of flu ar round so the town has put on a strict quarantine trying to check It. Cecil Peterson, aon of Mr. and Mrs. J. CS Peterson Is HI with scarlet fever. The Helix high school defeated the Weston school In a game of basket THE QUEEN'S LATEST " PARIS Her majesty. Victoria, Queen or Spain, Is a visitor In Parts. The above photograph Is ber latest and la an excellent like- 3LANG AIDS ENGLISHMAN TO COURT'S OBEISANCE FIVE BARRELS OF WtNE FOUND UNDER FLOOR WAI.i.a w.i.i.. Jan, 21. The herttf hurt nlhl raptured five ul lonn of roil wlno tit ih" rpBlili-nce of Alfcvrt Lui'oil, wli Uvea well out to ward th Yrll , whKwk. Thlx wine wim Hi'cnroly nlaeefl uWdeV tho lloof, aa If II bad Been " afrWt of pearl of aretit trlre. Hherlfr Yut.-n nnd IiIm poaM, l.owruM'. hmr beeorno expert" at fl'"' lua ttia ruby-e1e1fd llipior. No di ylr.lnn rati e.r Ivsli, by a wuter-wlti h ducked wore pi iptly toward water imh Ills ofilcjul wand duoka toward t h j wine. I have'glven 1-icotl till Saturday t, illx up the flrip " n.ild Juilne Dou- baa ihiK 1001-111119. Tho .i"f nfl int jlvta here with his family, it in .i inatlor or 1S0 with lio jud :u. Ilirallluj.' lb" ra-t. What are yu readlpi there?" "A hut ilbook on feoff, published m ysars aco," answered Mr. by. "I didn't know you played liamv." "I don't. There lire nix full pase advertlaements ot potltch whiiiky In the baak of tbo booli. "- liirnilnghain K'-Herald. Jaas- Ihe LOXIX)N. Jan. 21. Sir William tutberutnd M. P.. one of EJoyd ;eorse' KecretarieH. tella of an amtiH-n-r experience he had In Budapest. He was very pet tu,-l,e,t as to how o Ret away. Bela Kun and the bol heviHtw were in poHt--H.sion of the city ind he could not Kot a passport or ther facilities. 60 he wont and sat in a train, trust ng to luck to escape. Very soon some bolshevlatj ap roachel the carriage nnd Bpnke to him, but he made sign that he did not inderstand. They went away and -routcht back some hiuh officials, and ie was InterroKated again. This time he felt hl'mself RrowlnR pettish, and remarked 'hoatedly: "O, U7u off! Buzz off!" These words created a jrreat Impres 'lon. Obeisances were made, a notice lut on the window, and the earriace loor was locked with the nRllshman llone Inside. The train moved off. At the next station he opened the aiDdow and found that the notice read : "ThiM compartment Is reserved for Count Huzzoff." T FUSS WITH MUSTARDjPLASTERSr Musterole Works Without, the Blister Easier, Quicker There' no sense In mixing a met of mustard, flour and water when you can easily relieve pain, soreness or stiff ness with a little clean, wnite Musterole. Musterole Is made of pure oil of mustard and other helpful ingredients, combined in the form of the present white ointment It takes the place of mustard plasters, and will not blister. Musterole usually gives prompt relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy.rheuma t ism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital siM $250. DUBLIN POLICE RESCUE COMRADES FROM RAID lL'OLI.Vr Jan. 21. I'ollos have suc 'ceiletl In rescuing several of their comrurieH, hoadged in barracks at Droinbune, only after a rleaprrate five hour battle with over 2000 ruldere, ac cording to advteeu today. Two police men captured by raider wore bound together in a barn and later rescued by reserviH. lUidera armed with bombs, block aded all roadH near the police bar racks. An attempt to dynamite the building failed. To iNrftM InriuetiM Colds cnue Urlp and InfluenftA LAXATIVK HKO.MO UriMNK TaDICU i "Bromo Quinine." K. W. signature n box. 3"c. only on a GIIOVK'S fi The Giraffe may havr a musical throat but Jfist think of what he j muKt suffer when dry. 3E CO 01 Lawfully NO! Morrally YES! ARE YOU LEGALLY MARRIED? We think that we have the best me chanics in the town: Carl Jaeobson, Ed Walker, Hugh Walker, Carl Amnions. Try them and give us your opinion. Western Auto Co. Garage Phone 530. Paint Shop Phone 633