PACE FIVE PART EAST OHEaom!?, PCTPtETOrT, OSECOW, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 16, 1020 TWET.VE PAGES 9 People Here and There Wlien roiuiluton was s, hum lot of 10 i yesterday foe Oregon City to visit rel- or IS i the "first families," Iot Iiv- aiives. , mmoro resldud horo. 11a remembers when Pendleton bocamo the county seati after, a bitter controversy with Xwlft's station. Mr. Llvormore left William Jointings Bryan' disap pointment at the- recent democratic convention has not dtHheartencd hltn JOHNNY WILSON HAS SET OF 14 POINTS. TOO! i t'i i 1 I' , , - laya James Johns, 8r. who returned yesterday after hearing liryan at Ui O-unde and liaker. Mr. Johns thinks I try an 1H In better health and 'spirits than when he was In Pendleton a year oko. The local man praised Bryan talks, which were entitled "What of the' Nine?" tho title being; taken from the Biblical Incident which relates how the Bavlur healed to lepers, of which num,tier only one remained to give thanks. Bryan stated that hi address Is sometimes called a demo cratlo speech and sometimes a sermon. In mentioning- the profiteers, says Mr. Johns, Bryan likened them to a man who would sell a pair of shoes for $1.16, dividing $1 among the farmer who raised the hide, tho tanner, the manufacturer and the man who do liVered the shoes, but keeping the cents for selling the shoes over the counter, liryan who Is on his iway to his home In Lincoln. Nebraska, did not mention the chances of Cox la the coming presidential race, nor did lie predict the future-fortunes of the democratic party. r JOHNNY Wl LSON .c 11 3 The new middleweight chatnpfon, Johnny Wilson, CSi the other "StTlsoO. la likely to become famous for bis 14 points. They are: 1 A head tiftit Is somewhat small In eompaiisen with the est , of hU body. J. A pair of sharp eyes that enables htm to Judge dis i tance S. Queerly built neck and shoulder that tend to allow blow to allp oS rather than land solidly. 4. An ability to fight while ! crouching, although be Is tall and can fight while standing upright last as well. t. Powerful bleep that are. however, not muscle i bound. . An extremely flexible wrist that he can snap about In a Uery wicked fashion. 7. Extremely heavy and hard haad4 that make themselves felt throljj the gloves. ' 8. in astounding long reach . so long that hia arms seem entirely out of proportion to his body. JLung power equal to that or any present cnampion t Ible exception of Benny Leonard. 10. A well-muscled body above the belt that can stand a great tl of battering. 11. Bder. printer-like legs that make for speea on ine ""T m-a. .1.-. !. anmifft, kMn him steady. 13. Oood hablta aad an eanest desire to kep the place he has won. 14. Ex tremely good rtnr generalship, coupled with an ever-Drasent left- .... . is. m slA 4 Ka kaai Af fnOTfl. UBa that ma sea n uara mi v", Li. A. Chrrstensenyeivil engineer ef Salt Lake City, Is a Pendleton visitor and expects to locate In this county. He is muoh Interested In the Teel project. Mr. Chrtstensen is a broth or of Parley Chrlstensen, nominated for president .yesterday at Chicago, at the convention of the newly organized farmer-labor party. He was chair man of the committee of 48. ' The wheat crop prospects in Ontario and Manitoba are excellent, says Dr. D. J. McKaul, who returned yesterday from Toronto, Canada, where he visit ed relatives during thepast month He states that the crops In Alberta, however, were not so good and were Injured .by dry -weather, - Harvest in the Manitoba district will (beg-in in two or three weeks, he states. Fortv-flve crates of strawberries is the estimated crop from a small patch owned by Mrs. C O. Brut sc her, of Weston Moontaln -says Miss Ella May Harmon, who ' visited the Weston Mountainjregion yesterday. She states that pickers started yesterday for the first time this season and the crop givea good promise. P. W. Zcrbel Is at the Hotel Bow man. . W, F. Cordon of Walla Walla Is in th city. F. H. Frlok Is in the city from Port land. -::'.. It. W. Alloway of Boise is registered at the Hotel Pendleton. 1m. It, Fainhlcd is in from Portland. A. Uoblcter registered at the Hotet Pendleton today. ' ' 3. It- Hayden is In from Portland. W. T. Noel from Portland is in the city this morning. M. N. Knyder is here on business. J. M- Snydor Is in town. A. J. Henderson of Portland arrived in the city today. WHEAT IXIKI?OOI SENSATION- Ali BIUCAK. (Continued from page 1.) . Re Declined i'ymnithy--with wheat, recovering,, later, on scattered buying by cash interests and helped I i t Ride on Goodyear Tires iixThat Sturdy Small Car of Yours 111 It surprises certain users of small cars to find that they can obtain Goodyear Tires at a first cost ordinarily not greater, and sometimes less, than that of other tires. - ' This initial value, as well as the very low final' cost, results from the apoli-ation of Goodyear experience and care to their manufacture in the world's largest tire factory devoted to 30x3-, 3Dx3Vi- and 31x4-inch sizes, t r Such facts explain why more cars, using these sizes, were factory-equipped last year with Goodyear Tires than with any other kind. If you drive' a Ford, Chevrolet, Maxwell, cr Dort take advantage of the opportunity to enjoy real Goodyear value and economy; equip your car with Goodyear Tires and Heavy Tourist Tubes at the nearest Service Station. 7 t 30 SV4 Goodyear DmiMe.C'urcFabric, All-Weather Tread 30 x S V4 Goodvesr a w e f Siniilc-Cure Fabric, -' Anti-Skid Tresd... A Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cont no more than the price you are avkrd to pay for tube! of lets merit why rik covly eatings when such sure protec tton U available ? 30 x 3V4 $j S 0 in waterproof bag - I Silver for Summer In, our north window we are show ing a display of moderate price silver in the beautiful Chippendale pattern of Rogers guaranteed plate. Just the thing for summer bunga lows and at appealing prices. Set of t knives and forks (modeled , bandies)- f 10.00 ( Tea 8loons S2.25 C Salad Forks S-V50 Sugar Spoon .$1.00 Butter Knife ' . .S1.00 Sawtelle's Inc. Largest Diamond IKlcrs in Eastern Oregon I I M t v by reported sales for export. Cash rye had a firmer appearance, selling at two cents over July as against July price to one cent premium yesterday. NEWS OF THE COUNTY OFFICES AND OFFICERS At Work on Road - Accountants are auditing the books in the office of Miss Grace Gilliam, county treasurer. Takes Vrbtntycr to Salrm Joe Blakeley, deputy " sheriff, left today for Salem, taking; with him Clair Hushes who is to he lodged in tho State Penitentiary to serve a term- of four years. Huehes was convicted 01 the robbery of tle Red, White and Blue Diary on March 11. 1921. His parol was reveked by order of Judge G. W. Phelps, of the corciut court. Divorce Is Axkrd. - - Tlllle Nolan today fUed with the county clerk a suit for divorce from GeorKe Nolan. ' The complaint states that the couple was married July 24. 11, In Vancouver and that he de serted her July 28, 1919. 'There are no children and there is no real pro perty. The plaintiff askrs that her former name, Tiliie Itltnor, be restor ed, 8. A. Ijoweli, of Pendleton is at torney for the plaintiff. , COUP AGAINST RULE MEXICO CITT, July 16. (By Ralph H. Turner, V. P. Staff Corres pondent.) De La Huerta government frustrated projected coup d'etat with the capture of General Pablo Gonzales and Carlos' Garica and Jose Santos, who were preparing; to execute a well- planned maneuver for the overthrow ing of the present regime. It became known today. Gonzales, who was formerly candi date for the Mexican presidency, is said to be a leader In the scheme. Garcia was his chief staff, rtu-toe gov ernor of the state of Luevo Leon under Carrauza. They will be court martial- ed on charges of rebellion, the war office announced. Court martial Is expected to bring sensational tlls clousurctf. . A revolt waa to have x-en started wth an attack on Neovo Laredo, to be h-d by Onn-nls, for a double purpose of controlling the railway terminal there and embarrassin-f the Dela Hmerta government and possibly brinKlng complications with the Unit ed States, It was said. It was also planned to bring together all tho gen- oral factions In Mexico. 'ABLO GONZALEZ MUST FACE TRIAL AT ONCE MEXICO CITY, July 16. (A. P.) Gcnetral Pablo Gonzales, former can- didate for the presidency, and alleged leader of the abortive revolution of Neuvo Leon, whose capture was re ported yesterday, will be placed on trial immediM.tely. according to an of ficial announcement today. AMFJIICAXS IXJST IX BATT1.K WARSAW. July 16. (A. P.) One American has been killed and another missing In the battle between the Poles and Bolshevik! in the region of Minsk, according to reports from tho front. NOTICES Garfield Street from the .North line it Jackson street to the Sooth line of Martin Street, together with the esti mates of the work to be done and the probable cost thereof with a state ment of the lots, parts of lots and par eels of land to be benefited by such improvement and the percentage of the total cost of improvement, which each of such lots, parts of lots and parcels of land should pay on account of the benefits to be derived from such improvement, and, WHEREAS, the council has examin ed such plans and specifications and estimates and found the same satis factory and the estimates therefor to be in accordance with the probable coat of such work, and. WHEREAS, the property recom mended by the City Surveyor to be in cluded within the boundaries of the district benefited Is in the judgement of the Common Council properly to be included within such improvement District and no property is excluded therefrom which should properly be included therein; and; WHEREAS the Improvement of the hereinabove described portions of Gar field Street either grave! Bitutlthic pavement. Concrete pavement or War renite Bltulithic pavement on Crushed roek or crushed gravel foundation Is at this time necessary, therefore, be It, RESOLVE by the Cemmon Coun cil of The City of Pendleton that It is expedient to improve and It is hereby proposed to improve said portion of Garfield street by paving the same with either gravel Bitulithtc pavement Concrete pavement of Warrenite Bltulithic pavement 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 ters and aU other things in accordance with and as shown In the plans and specifications for the improvement of said portions of said Garfield Street, prepared by F. B. Hays, City Surveyor, filed with the Recorder of ald city an the SOth day of June, 1320, whiTh said plans and specifications are hereby particularity referred to, and be it fur- ther RESOLVED that the Engineer's estimates of the probable total cost of such Improvement, which said City Engineer's estimates was made and prepared by F. B. Hayes. City Survey or of said city, in the sum of H.334.0o and was filed with the Recorder of said city on the SOth day of June, 1920. hereby included and hereby referrea to particularly; and be is further RESOLVED that the plans ano speeificatiens and estimates for such Improvement as prepared y the City Surveyor and filed with the Recorder of The City of Pendleton on the 0th day of June, 120, be and they are hereby adapted and approved, and oe It further RESOLVED that the cost of making such Improvement shall be a charge and lien upon all lota, parts or lots and Darwin of land to be benefited by such improvement, and the owners of such lots, parts of lots and parcels oi 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 District is hereby created to be known as "Assessment District r.o. s em bracing the property benefited and to be assessed for the payment or sucn Improvements, which Assessment Dis trict shall include all tots, parts of lots and parcels of land lying and being within the district bounded and de scribed as follows, to-wit: DeanipUon of Assessment District Xo. . Commencing on the Southwest cor ner of Lot . Block S. l.lvcnnore's Add. to Pendleton, Oregon, thence North and parallel with the West line of Garfield Street 108 feet; thence East and along the South line of Mar tin Street 260 feet; thence South and parallel with the East line of Gar field Street 103 feet; thence West ulrwg tho North line of Jackson Street 2(0 feet te the point of beginning. And be it further RESOLVED, that a copy of this resolution together with the notice that the surveyor's esttmate of the proportion of the cost ef said work to be charged acainst each lot. part of lot snd 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 Oregenlan, which newspaper is hereby designated by the Common Council XOTKK OP STKKKT IMPROVE MENT Notice Is hereby given that at a regular meeting of The CVmmon Council of The tlty of Pendleton held for the publication thereof. at the Council Chambers In t'tndicton' Oregon, on July 7th 1920 the follow ing Resolution was duly adopted; WHEREAS, the City Surveyor of The City of Pendleton did on the JOth day of June, K2S, under directions and by requirement of the Common And further notice Is hereby given that the Surveyors estimate of the rroportlon of the cost of said work to be charred against each Lot, part of Let. and parcel of Land on account of said work is now en file In- the of Hce of the City Recorder, subject to Council file In the office of the Ke-insnectloa and examination. coracr of The City of Pendleton, plans Dated at Pendleton Oregon thia sth and specifications for an appropriately of July A. 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Ro!l : -$L25 ry cJi Receiva M PayLsM DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 Eat Court S, , C Paint it today Use it tomorroT7 r ' turn amabbr tb Id car looked yesterday alocuralda f jroor neighbor ewooeT Usvterw feel Ufca Dont let fkai worry yea - get en ef Lowe's Aata aobfla Vanish Colors and uke year "jU W laok Uk anrea NBtfttadtyaB Mr It ssjt f ta carmcw ta IkM Automata Yn!sS Celers are mad ia ail tha popular cetera. Easy to nm flow en Vk cream, Cseoa in aad aak far fret boeklat L. J. McATEE Phone 158' 513 Main St. (Paints During the Hot Summer Months don't stand for kou.s near a stove doing your iron ing in the old fashioned way. A Simplex Ironer will do the work quickly, easily and beautifully while you remain cool and comfort able. . It is not limited to flat work but can be used for nearly everything. Your lace and embroidered pieces look especially fine after being put thru a Simplex. . . It is fully guaranteed. ' You can buy them at ! ! ' Milne Electrical Company; "t Pendleton, Ore. 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