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POPBTEEN PAGES DAILY EAST OHEOONIAN, PENDLETON, 6&EG6H, SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 10, 1020. PAGE SEVEN NOTICES A cI'1 mcKtltiir of the lulled of the Q. A. H. will he held Bturdwy aft. ernoon at 2 o clock In' the club riwm of th county library. All members re, urged to be present. By Order of tho President, Notltat to Contractor Bids will be received up to o'clock p. m., July 12th for alteration to th fuel room of Pendleton high school. plane and opacifications can be seen at the office of It. FX Illoker, Clerk of School District No. 1. Buroenful bidder will be required to furnish a bond equal to amount of' bid. Right reserved to reject aoy and all bids. f SCHOOL) DISTRICT NO. II, Manuel Frledly,- Chairman; H. B. dicker, Clerk. . Notice pf Bide (or Motorcycle Notice in hereby irjven that sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Recorder In Pendleton, Ore gon. MP to 5 o'clock p, M. pn July 14th, 120, for furnishing to the City of Pen- diet on on Standard make Motorcycle, fully equlped for Traffls Police service. delivered F. O. B. .Pendleton, Oregon The Common Council reserves the riKlit to reject any and all bids at Its pleasure. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon this 2nd day of July 1920. ' THOrtj FIT7.riKnAI.n, ' City Recorder. NOTI4"K Ol HTKKKT I.MPKOVK- MKKV Not lf Is hereby given that at a regular meeting- of , The Common Council of The City of Pendleton held at thn Council Chumhers In Pendleton Oregon, on Jufy 7tH 1020 Hie following- -Resolution was duly adopted; WUEfiUAJV lli City Surveyor of Tha, City ,"l Pusndlcton did on the 30th day ftf-Jiih. I:!, uio'-r directions uilJ hf tjMrtmV tit 111 fl'oinmos Council: file in. the office or the lie. cordVr'of Tli City' of Pendleton, plans and m(' Iflrailoim for an appropriate IniproyeniiMf i'f h following named stroel IiitJU Jfvt t'.arr.vlti t-'.ctf from the North line of JaeMon street to the South Una of Martin M eel . toirelher .with the em I mutes i.r Mi work l,i ,e done and the pro4 a !' -I'twt "t hereof with a state iwnt of Uih'IuUi, parts of loia and par cels of land to bo beerfiteU by such Improvement and the percentage of the total cost of Improvement, which each of such lots, parts- of lot and parcels of land should pay on account ot the benefit to be derived from such Improvement, and. WH ERISAS, the council has exnmln ed such plans and specifications and estimates and found the same satis factory and th estimstes therefor to be In accordance with the probable cost of such -work, and. ' WHEREAS, the property recom mended by the City Surveyor to be fn eluded within the boundaries of th district benefited Is In tho Judgement of the Common Council properly to be Included within auch Improvement District and no property is excluded therefrom which should properly be Included therein: and. WHEREAS the Improvement of the hereinabove described portions of Oar field Street either grave Bitullthlc navement. Concrete pavement or Wor- lenlte Bitullthlc pavement on Crushed rock or crushed gravel foundation Is at this time necessary, therefore, oe ic, RKSOIA'BD by the Common Coun cil of The City of Pendleton that It Is expedient' lo Improve and It la hereby proposed to Improve saia portion o Carfleld street by paving- the same with either gravel Bitullthlc pavement Concrete ' pavement of warrenite BttullthlCpavement on Crushed rock or Crushed gravel foundation; such pavement to be constructed and the surface thereof to be finished upon the established grade of said street and the street to have curbs and gut- CHICHESTER S PILI fkM TUI MI1MONB IEAII& LM. all ttsa Blues KUlboa. TJ I Talk 4ar. Bt.jp ff TWfV . MAliOND HHillB iVJLf Jl ft k mats Imewd m ttmit. Mint, Aiwtyt Relist k? 01 oulm Tom cisisaTiess" A Pre aarotftorv erf" COMPOUND COMIUWCUMU ATAfOUR DRUGGIST ters and all other things In accordance with and as shown In th plana and specifications for the Improvement of said (portions of said Oarlsid Mtreet, prepared by F. B. Hays, City Surveyor, filed with the Recorder of said city on the 80th day pf June, 1!9, watch said plana and specification ' are ' hereby particularity referred to, and b It fur ther i KKSCKTVTJD that5 the " Engineer's estimate of the probable total cost of such Improvement, which said City Engineer' estimate was made and prepared by F. B. Hayes, City Survey. or of suld city, in the sum of f 14. SSI. 01 and was filed with th Recorder of! said city on the 0th day of June, 1980,! s nereoy inciuo.ea ana nereDy referred to particularly; and be Is further I njwvuT jvij mKi ine plans ana specifications and estimates for such Improvement a prepared toy the City Surveyor and filed with the Recorder of .The City of Pendleton on the ttli day of June, Id 20. be and they are hereby adapted and approved, and be it runner . RBHOtiVBD that the cost of making such Improvement shall b a charge I and lien upon all lots, parts 'of lot and parcels of land to be benefited toy Such Improvement, and th owners of such lots, parts of lots and parrels of land so specially benefited by such Im provement shall be liable for the pay ment ot the oosts thereof, and be it f urtlu-r, Rl!OI-VRD that an Assessment District Is hereby orsatad to o known as 'AaHAssmcnt District No. 8 ' em bracing th property 'benefited and to ne assessed for the payment of sucn Improvements, which. Assessment Dis trict shall Include all lots, parts of lot and parcels of land lying; and being within the district bounded and de scribed ns follows, to-wlt: DrscripUon. - pf Assessment District v : .. No. ." ' Commencing on the Southwest cor ner of rt 6, Block I, I tvermore's Add. to Pendleton, Oregon, thence KortH and parallel with tiia Waat tint of Oarfleld Street 1020 feet; thence Kast and along the South line of Mar tin Street 260 feet; thence South and parallel with the East line of Oar fleld Street 1020 feet; thence West ii long tho North 11ns pf Jackson Street 280 feet to the point of beginning. And be It further ... RKSOLVED. that a copy of this resolution together with the notice that the surveyor's estimate of the proportion of the cost of said work to b charged against each lot, part of lot and parcel of land Is on file in the of fice of the City Recorder, be publish ed for a. period of ten days In the East Oreg-onlan, which newspaper Is hereby designated by the Common Council for the publication thereof. And further notice is hereby given that th Surveyors estimate Of the rroportinn of the cost of said work to be charged against each tot, part of lxt. and parcel of Land on account of said work Is now on file in the of fice of the City Recorder, subject to inspection and examination. Dated at Pendleton Oregon this 8th day of July A. D., 1820. THOS. FTTZ GERALD. City Recorder. MEX ENVOY MOVES IN .LC . , - , r . t j ,- ' - - '." - t '' ' t ' - - .i - I ' d rU'.t ' - i 4 1 : if-" ' y i V , . f: X 4 x , ' V ' " V WASmNOTON--Fernando Igl.! las Calderon., new Mexican' am bassador to the V. 8., has estab lished himself, and bis staff. In the Mexican embassy, and la waitlnf tor recognition. ' XOTICW W PI IlUC Al CTION 8ALE OK 1IARDEH KSTATK L. NOTICH IS HEREBY OIVB.V that I, Oeorge A. Price, as trustee under and toy virtue of due and regular au thority vested In me as such trustee, will on Saturday, the 24th day of July, 1920. at the hour of 2 o'clock In the afternoon of said day and In front of tho First National Bank of Milton, in Milton. Cmntllla County. Mtate ot ure- gon, offer for sale to the Highest ana best bidder therefore at public auction and for cash In hand, all of the fol lowing described real property subject to the conditions hereinafter set forth, such porperty will b sold In separate parcels being hereinafter deslgnatea as parcels No. 1, No. J, and No. S. Panel No. 1 Known as the "Old Nk -to ols Farm." Described as a parcel of land be ginning at a point 1.08 chains Host of the Southwest corner of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section Twenty-four 2t). Township Five (5), North of Range 35. K. W. M.; and running thence North S de grees 30 minutes East. 22.086 chains: hence North 12 degrees SO minutes cst. 18 chains; then North 10 degrees 80 minutes Rast 15.60 chains; thence North 7 degrees 45 minutes East 10 chains: thence North 2 degrees West 2S chains; thence North 18 degrees SO minute East 7 chains; thence Jvortn 12 decrees 20 minutes East 6.26 chains: thence South . 87 degrees S minutes Bast 1.C1 chain to a point South 22 degrees 80 minutes West 1.7 chains distant from the Northwest cor ner of th Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section Thirteen Thomas Crown 4 Yariable Speed. The Most Successful Machine for Alfalfa. I'm V V i ' ' For sale by 7 ' . v . . . " - . Stutn & Stone rendlcton, Orfc 'i.! ffulU WiOlti, Wasli (IS) of said Township and Range: ' Thence South iff degrees 35 minutes East II links; thence South 8 degrees 25 minutes West 7 links; thence South 20 degrees 25 'minutes East 8.88 chains; thence South 83 degree GO minutes Bust 11.89 chains; thenc South 31 deyrees 20 minutes East 21.00 chains; thence South 18 d-grees,' 80 minutes 2.70 chain to tha Township line between Township 35 and 36; thenc South 4. 24 chains to the quarter section corner between Sections 13 and 18 of Townships 85 and 36 E. W. M.; ' - Thence East 3.70 chains, ' thence South 25 deprees 46 minutes East 17.611 chains to a point on the West bank of Cmise Creek; thence in a Southerly direction 3.60 chains more'or less to the South line of the North half pf the; Southwest quarter of Section IS, Town? ship 5. N. of Range 36 E. W. M.; thence West 10.86 chains to the South west corner of said North half: thence South 40' chains to tha Southeast cor ner of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 24, Township E North of Range 35 El W. M.; thence West 87.45 chains to point of beginning, containing- 284 acres, mor or less. - Possession of foreg-olng- pareel No. 1 will be given to the purchaser op the 1st day of October, 1920. No bid for less than fifty-flva thousand dollars (365.O00.)wlll be accepted. Any sale of said parcel No. 1 so made will be subject to the approval of a, majority of the adult heirs of Charles W. Har der, deceased, so direct: the trustee to approve such sale, and subject to the approval of the Court and of the Guardian of the minor heirs of Lud wig C. Harder, deceased, -who also have an interest in such property. Pared No. 1 Known as the "Old Mc Queen Place." ' Described' as follows: The North half of Section 86, In Township 6 North of Rang-e 35 E. W. M.. and be ginning at the Southwest corner of the Northwest quarter of Section 81, in Township 5, North of Range 86' E. W. M., running thence East . 59 rods; thence North 80 rods, thence West 60 rods more or less, to the Township line; thenco South 80 rods to the place of beginning-. Also commencing at a point 13 rods West of the Southeast corner of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 31, In Township 5. North of Range 36 E. W. M.; running thence West along- the lino running East and West through the center ot tho Northwest quarter of aaid Section 31. 14 rods morn or less to the East Bank of Couse Creek; thence North easterly along said Creek bank g rods. more or less, to the County road; thence Southeasterly along the County road 14 rods, more or less, to the place of beginning, In Umatilla County and State of Oregon. , The foregoing parcel No. 2 will be sold subject to a lease now In favor ot H. aJ Williams which doe not expire until the 1st dsy of November, 1921. All unpaid rentals on sold lease atAhe time of sale to go to the purchaser of the said tract No. 2. No bids for this parcel No. 2 Including; the lease' rent als will be received for less than seventy-one thousand dollars C$71. 000.00.); and any sale of this parcel No. I will be made subject to the ap proval of the majority" of the adult heirs of Charles W. Harder authorizing and directing' the trustee to approve such aale and subject to the approval of the court and of the -guardian of the minor heirs of Lodwig C. Harder, deceased, who also have an interest In such property. Pared No. 3, Known as tho "Harder Home.'' Described ss follows: Lots number ed 1, 2. 3 and 4 in Block numbered ! in Nichols Addition to Milton In Uma. tiH County, and State of Oregon, ac cording to the duly "recorded plat thereof. And commencing at the Southeast corner of Block 14 in Nichols Addi tion to- Milton in Umatilla Cottnty and State of Oregon; running thence fArth along the West line of Cherry Street 195 feet, more or less, to a point 269 feet South of the South Una of Union Street; thenco West 160 feet; thence South 8 degrees 14 minutes West 109 feet; thence , by direct line 166 feet, more or less," to an intersection with the North line of Park Avenue at a point 127 feet Westerly from th West line of Cherry Street; thence Easterly along tho North Une of Park Avenue 12" feet fo the place of beginning. Sale of said Parcel No. 3 will be made subject to the approval of th court and of the auardian of .the Mln- I or heirs of Ludwtg C. Harder deceased' who also have an interest in such property. The trustee reserves the right to re ject any and all bids to any parcel of land or to accept one and reject anoth er. Any further or detailed Informa tion respecting tho property or the sale thereof may be had by inquiry of the underpinned trustee at thr First Na tional Bank of Milton. Oregon. Dated this 17 day of June, 1926. GEO. A. rillCE, Trustee. AMKRirAXS RACQOTTTOS . WIS LOXDON. July 10. William John son, the American champion, beat Go. bert. a Frenchman, In thre sets. In the first prellmlnary for the Dovl cup matches between France and America at Eastbourne todayr William Tilden an American, d'-fented Laurents three put ot four. , .'iTuyr".7TrrT7.ii u . .. . ' " . " ' " ill (-, tt .. ifl '' ii - w-e 4 jk mm- -tasv . m m . m I IT HAS BEEN SAID a. dn adverlisinfi; is wastea. - .Z. S . r THAT PROBABLY WAS TRUE SIX YEARS AGO. ' i'.: ?iAr'-t va T Uil? :HX YKAR AGO. IT CERTAlTsXY IS NOT TRUE NOW, TO THE AUDIT BUREAU OF C I R C UlyATION IS DUE i i SIX YEARS AGO SPACE WAS BOUGHT BY GUESSWORK Now it &poisht'vith a definite' kiidw r.i 'ti-v (jv i s . . m . ,i how jinaiiv copies are many paid' f pfand Jiow'tiianj givi f awiy? ...rlJ-.':- . . ' - . :. - -'."'.' -' '-.. ' . THE ADVERTISER WHO DOES NOT PROTECT TIIMSELF ; ; ' ..' ' 'r - by askihglo see the A. 3, C reports of ttie" ublittioWe uses reactionary and invites a return i6 JFViiretlrr ods of former years. u- u" " - "--"4 - - THE EAST OREGONIAN IS A MEMBER OF THE A. B. C. Its advertisers are f ully protected - j r :fv -e.-.,-fei-r;')v j6 ' 3 , 2 i.1