. ' ' ' . ' J . .. . . . , . ...... rt , ... -t 1 W r: im'H.i lu'iu"1 r" r aok six ..--.. r..: r " " -. - " ,rt1,rnT7-..eaBCEaaOHBCaatB(i omnium iiisisnuii'""s'sisii'iwwistwtmii nK uuiUUliUltUllwUtUUIUUUUlUlilUUUIIHUIinlllUIUIUIiUlUJVJ, THE Social and Club News j rmewrooms ; J. J; : " VISITS IN LA OIUXDR MIns Anns Howard of Pendleton Is hniuc guest of Miss Anna Bowser of this city. Miss Howard will visit here for two weeki. MUM. MATHEWS IS PHORFN. Mm. W. Mathews was yesterday elii'led ly members of the Christian Ijiiiim Aid "orli-tv their 1920-21 president. The nieetlnB held in the church reception rooms where many memt.erc bn. a number of friend gathered for the first meeting on the new calendar. Mrs. Mathews v.ns formerly vice-president of the so ciety, and In her new capacity she will '8 - UPSTAIRS ii o y Taylor Building ANTLEE w Wik -X',1!? . 'lit-J THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. THE REXALL STORE 3 RECEIVED A SPLENDID CAR OF Baled Alfalfa Hay WE SELL IN TON, CARLOAD AND BALE LOTS UMATILLA FLOUR Phone 1014, succeed Mrs. O. V. Huey. retiring president. Mrs. Kohert l.ee Htissa bitrger w chosen vice president and Mrs. Ida Oloott and Mrs. Al Carden were re-elected secretary and treasur er, respectively. Plans were made at the meeting for serving meals at the church during the days of the Hound-l"p. A social hour followed the business session and dainty refreshments were served by Mrs. Olcott and Mrs. Math ews, who acted as hostesses. The rooms -were attractively decked with clusters of brilliant gold blossoms and pastel colored asters. 1 APPAREIi SHOP Showing the New "CO-ED" Dresses 'for Fall 1920 DRESS NO. 528 SHOWN AT LEFT Silver embroidered belt and metal buttons to match set off the lines of this smart frock of navy blue French Serge. Collar of ecru net with double edge of Valenciennes lace. Reasonably priced, $29.75 "CO-ED" DRESS Sold exclusively by this shop. 2nd Floor Because It s made in One Piece A KANTLEEK is built Tike a bottle all in one piece. Most hot-water bottles are made in sections, then cemented together. When cement dries -and cracks, the bottle leaks. Every Kantleek Hot-Water Bag is moulded of pure soft rubber one continuous piece. No parts, patches, cement. Even stopper socket is moulded in. And guaranteed for a full two years' service or a new Kant leek free. Don't wait until your old bag leaks. Get a Kantleek. Your old one may break open tonight. I 5 Si 6 1 5 a! & GRAIN CO. 475, 351 VpSlOOUCT J WILL VISIT IN 1-A ORAXDK Mrs. Kva Wlssler left this morn- Inn on Nik 6 for l.a Grande where she will be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Karl Doane for a few days. Mrs. Doane and two daughters. Mary and Marcia Doane will accompany her Home for an extended visit. RKTVRN'S FROM COAST Mrs. J. H. Klltsnn and Utile Miss Dorothy KUIson of 4 I 7 Garfield street, artved home this morning from Port land after a six weeks outing at Sea side and Long Beach and in Seattle. VISITIN'O IN IDAHO Mrs. i Ii Wniles is enjoying a visit tt the home of her son In Cabinet. Idaho. MR. AND MRS. FCLTON KERR Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fulton of Her mlston were Pendleton visitors yes terday. sins. nnRir.Ei.EY is or EST' Mi's. Charles Berkeley is here from her country home nt Hay Creek and Is rveinc welcomed for a visit as the guest of her sisters, Mrs. Norhornc Berkeley and -Mrs. John Isaacs, at 'Hawthorn." Her mother, Mrs. N. E. ne Spain Is also enjoying a stay at the McKay Creek home. HOlTSE G-l'EST IS FETED Mrs. John S. French of San Fran cisco who Is a guest at the home of Mrs. Ounder Terjeson. was compli mented and pleasantly surprised yes terday when a group of friends were bidden In to share in the celebration of her birthday anniversary. Dainty Sifts and a shower of good wishes were extended the honoree. The party included, besides Mra French, Mrs. F. B. Peters, of Rieth, Mrs. C. E. Wll llammson, Airs. Fred Bender. Rich ard Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Terjeson and Mildred LaVerne and Ralph Tergesoo. MISS MORTON IS HONORED Miss Gertrude Morton who set to day for her departure for Portland enroute to her home in Phoenix Ari zona, was extended another delightful compliment last evening when Miss Jane Roosevelt asked a group of friends to the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Clinton B. Roosevelt on Jack son street. The evening wag a charmingly In formal one and during the final hour the irls enjoyed a delicious supper. Miss Roosevelt's guests included be' sides the honoree. Miss Catherine Mo- Narv. Miss Helen Thompson, Miss Genevieve Phelps, Miss Helen Idle man, Miss Maida Huber of Monmouth, and Miss Nancy Dickson of Portland who is being welcomed for an extend ed visit at the Norborne Berkeley home. Miss Morton has been the guest of her grand parents. Major and Mrs. Lee Moorhouse, for the past several weeks. Her presence hero has been the Inspiration for many Interesting festivities planned by old time friends. and the charming "adieu" of last evenlne was no exception to a list of relig-htful events. Miss Morton plans to visit In Port land as the guest of Mrs. J. R. Dick son before her trip to Phoenix. MOTOR TO PORTLAND. Mrs. M. E. Shutrum and Mrs. Trace Baker left this afternoon on a motor trip to Portland where they will Bpend the next few days. HOME FROM SALT LAKE. Mrs. J. C. Snow, Miss Ruth Snow, Claude and Bobble Snow arrived hotec the early oart of this week aft S enjoying a visit of several weeks in J5ai. xa..M Oty. MRS. AVE RILL IS GUEST. Mrs. & F. Averlll, little Miss Ma rian Averill and Edgar. Jr.. are being welcomed for a visit at the home of Mrs. Averlll's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Courts. The Averllls are for mer Pendleton folk but have made their home In Spokane. RJETCRX FROM VISIT. Mrs. Mary Lane and Miss Xeva Lane have arrived home from a de lightful summer's visit to coast cities. Mrs. Lane spent the time In Portland while her daughter visited In Seattle and enjoyed an interesting sojourn at Mount Rainier. Both were extensive ly entertained during the visit. Beauty More Than Sldn Deep There Is an old saying that beaut la only skin deep. That may be so with those who get their beauty out of a box but not the genuine sort. Beau ty la really only another word for good health and no woman who la bilious and constipated can reasonably hope to be beautiful. Chamberlain's Tab lets will correct these disorders, then with proper diet and exercise there is no reason why any young woman with regular features may not hop to bs beautiful. She Sets Good Example. "I keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy In the house st all times and have recom mended It to many friends and ac quaintances whe have used it with I rood results" writes A. O. Newell. New Kenslington. Pa. Should you not do like wise? Think of the pain and suf fering that must be endured when medicine must be sent for. Now I tbe Time to net Rid of Tour Rheumatism. If you are troubled with rheumatism get a bottle of Chamberlain's Lini ment and use It according to the plals printed directions. ou will be sur prised at the quick relief which It af fords. No Internal treatment Is re quired In cases of chronic or musclar rheumatism. All you need la to use Sis liniment freelT. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WAXTKD Experienced wife on ranch 10FU2. and KAKL, CI'IOTT Teacher of Plnno Phone 23, Golden IluWs Hotel, I loom &, Pendleton. Ore. IXST Small boys green roughneck sweater with yellow stripes around middle lost In West end of town or river bank Keward S05 Calvin. We carry brooms made at the largest broom factory in the world. If you are tired of inferior brooms, the next time you order try one of our Quality Brooms. Little Queen, -each Fancy Parlor, each Number Seven Little Polly, each The largest stock of fine Fruits and Vegetables for our trade every day of the week. Largest Stock Highest Quality Right Price BEST CANE SUGAR, SACK, $24.00 (jrayjros. Grocery (Jo. THREE PHONES TO'REMAIN IN PORTLAND. Fri.nds of Mrs. Florence Spear are regretting to learn that she ex pects to remain permanent! m land. She Is to be associated with Miss English's Millinery Bnop, wu plans to make her home in that city. Mrs. Speare left Pendleton a fort night, ago for a visit in Portland. BUYS WHISKEY FROM TRAVELING OREGONIANS, GETS COLORED WATER REDDING, Calif.. Aug. tl. (XI. p.) A soft drink parlor pro prietor found he had paid 800 to learn not to buy whiskey from traveling "Oresonlans." He paid that to a party of travelers from Oregon for 30 gallons of the for bidden liquid. After the visitors left, he sampled it and found only colored water. water; department (Continued from page 1.) creek will be made by the board and engineer Sunday to examine unused springs which are a possible source of water for summer use. The board this summer was again obliged to run In some water from the Umatilla river, despite an extension made last vear to tan Chapllsh springs. It Is the board's intention to see the pos sible source of supply during the time wnen water Is at its lowest so mat recommendations may be made for possible extensions. Finances Curb Extension. An extension might have been made this vear but for the financial situa tion. With bonds selling so low and the board hampered by the present debt limit of 15000 in outstanding scrlnt. nothing- could be done. To prevent a recurrence of this dif ficulty, the board appointed a com mittee to draft a charter amendment to be nresented to the voters this fall, calling for an increase from 16000 to 125,000 as the maximum of bonds or script that can be issued. In line with the survey to Dring new system Into use here, the board last night ordered that all water met ers hereafter be placed at the curb. The commission also decreed that its system otops at the. curb line and that the individual is responsible for his pipes and jystem beyond that point. Allowance for leaks beyond the curb line was ordered discontin ued. The engineer was authorized to look into the matter of obtaining a filing system for the records of the office and to make recommendations at the next meeting. STIiENT TRIBUTE (Confined from page 1.) past. , There will be six events non competitive but the remaining 18 will be for cash and merchandise prizes, whose aggregate value Is close to $10,000. The events and addition al prizes offered are as follows: 1. Hiding bucking bulls, steers and burros. 2. Cowboy's pony race. 3. Bquaw race, Umatilla Flour and Grain Co. offers in addition to the purse, one sack of Hkookum flour each day. 4. Cowgirl's standing race. Genuine sealskin purse offered by Tallman & Co., additional, for best time for three days. 5 Cowboy's relay race for cham pionship of the world. . Kteer bulldogging for champion ship of the world. Bond Bros, offer a Stetson hat additional. Cruikshank and Hampton offer $10 In merchan dise. 7. Cowboy's standing race. 8. Cowgirl's bucking contest, exhi bition rides each day. . Indian pony relay race. Peo ple's 'Warehouse and Max Uaer offer hats. 10. Steer roping contest for cham pionship of the world: $350 saddle made by Hamley & Co. and presented by the Pendleton "Commercial club. It. M. Sawtelle offers $25 In Jewelry and Allen-Knight Co. offers auto robe. 11. Indian race (thoroughbreds). Flashlight offered by Geo. Baer Hard ware to winner on Saturday. 12. Cowboy's and cowgirl's grand mounted march. 13. Spectacular Indian parade. 14. Trick riding. 15. Trick and fancy roping. 1. Full blooded Indian ceremonials and war dances. IT. Cowgirl's pony race. Sayres offers $10 in merchandise to winner on last day. IS. Pony express race for champion. ship of the world. William W. lteld nt 'hli.nn nff.ra hrtrilM and KconomV Drug store offers $25 kodak. I l. Stags coach race. 20. Indian war bonnet race. 21. Cowgirl's relay race foY the championship of the world. Thomp son Uriig Co. offers $80 purse additi onal, Koeppen Drug Co. offers $15 ivory manicure set, Hopfs garment hop offers $7.50 waist. ......$1.40 .......$1.50 .......$1.75 $1.50 o D o S o e D o QUALITY J 23. Cowboy's bucking- contest for the championship of the world. Ham- ley and Co. make und present $500 saddle. Alexanders present - Stetson hat and W. E. Hanscom presents ster ling silver belt buckle. iS. Quick change race. . S4. Wild horse race. NOTICES Call For Ditto Notice Is hereby given that bids will be received up to 6 o'clock p. m. on Monday Aug. 30th., 1920 for one 10 ft. folding IJf Savins; Net. delivered at City Hall, Pendleton, Oregon. JOHN HAIjuCr, Jr. Acting Recorder. NOTICK OP STREET IMPROVEMENT Notice tH hereby ariven that at a reg ular meet in ir of the Common Council of The City of Pendleton, held on August 18th. 1920. tne following reaomuon was duly adopted: Whereas, tne city ourveyor or -j ne Cltv nf Pendleton, did on the 10th day of Aug., 1930, under directions and by requirement of the Common Council file In the office of the Uecorder of The City or Pendleton, plans and speci fications for an appropriate improve ment of the following named streets in said city: Mirk street from the east line of Matlock street to the west line of Bush street; Perkins avenue from the south, line of Haley street to the northerly line of Walters' mill race) Logan street from the south line of Rale street to the north lne of Mark street; together wlth the estimates of the work to be done and the probable cost thereof with a statement of the lots, parts of lots and parcels of land to be benefited by such improvement and the percentage of the total cost of Im provement, which each of such lots, parts of lots and parcels of land should pay on account of the benefits to be derived from such Im provement, and - Whereas, the council has examined such plans and specifications and esti mates and found the same satisfactory and the estimates thereror to be in ac cordance with the probable cost of such work and Whereas, the property recommended bv the City Surveyor to be included within the boundaries of the district benefited is In the Judgment 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 hereinabove described portions of said streets either witn iravi uituntnic I a venien t. Concrete Pavement or War rfititt Kitiiltthlo Pavement on Crushed Rock or Crushed U ravel foundation. Is at this time necessary, therefore, be it Resolved, bv the common council of The City of Pendleton that It Is expedi ent to improve and It is hereby proposed to improve said portions or AiarK street. Perkins avenue and Logan street by paving the same with either firavel Rltulithic Pavement, Concrete Pavement or Warrenlte Bitulithfc pRvrnpnt on Crushed Rock or Crushed Gravel foundation, such pavement o be constiucted and the surrare tnereor to he finished upon the established grade of sitd streets and the streets to have curbs and gutters and all other things street: thence south 250 feet and paral In accordance with and as shown Id m with the esst line of Logan street: the plans and specifications for the lm- thence east 100 feet on the north line nrnvement of said Dortlona of saidlr 1 jxt A mnlr , u.i.u. .jrftlmi Mark street, Perkins a venue and Igsn street, prepared by F. R Hi'--- (' snwasBBBi Iia.t4 ij "aii.MBB, sg KisaMfl8l ' mmmtumMBm muuiMmdti WL.......... . . a :' . . -jSllllIJ Crawford Furniture Co. HOME FURNISHER 103 E. Court St THOMAS SHOP I j.,,, - - i inn-" New Fall Styles For the first call of the new season we have gath ered together a widely diversified collection of Suit, Coat and Drewe for Women and Miea Correct in every mode detail. They wjll prove of un usual interest. Prices are exceptionally moderate, comparing fa vorably with those days that preceded the high cost era. Surveyor, filed with the recorder of aid city on the 10th day of August. 1920. which said plans and specifica tions are hereby particularly referred to, and be it further Resolved that tn engineer's esti mates of the probable total cost of uch Improvement, which saia city en gineer's estimates were made and pre pared by F. B. Hayes, city surveyor of said city, in the sum of I2S.S00.10. and was filed with the recorder of said city, on the 10th day of August, 1920 Is hereby Included and hereby refer, red to particularly, and be It further , Resolved, that the plans snd speci fications and estimates for such Im provements as prepared by the city surveyor ard filed with the recorder of The City of Pendleton on the 10th day of August, 1920, be and they are hereby adopted and approved, and be it further Resolved that the cost of msklng such Improvement shall be a charge and lirn upon all lota, parts of lots and parcels of land to be benefited by such improvement, snd the owners of such lots, parts of lots snd parcels of land, so specially benefited by such Improve ment shsll be llsble for the payment of the costs thereof, and be It further Resolved, that an Assessment T)lstr!ct Is hereby created to be known as "As sessment District No. 73.'f embracing the property benefited snd to be as sessed for the payment of such im provements, which Assessment District shsll Include all lots, parts of lots and parcels of land lying and being within the district bounded and described as follows1, to-wit: Ueserlptleai ef Assessment District No. 72. Beginning at the northwest corner of Lmi 7. ttiock 1.1. Kitley's Addition, thence 100 feet-at and parsllel with the north line of Mark street; thence 100 feet north snd parallel with the west line of Lincoln street; thence &20 reet enst and parallel with tne nortn- west line of Perkins avenue: tnence - -, c in nn , . -n,,.h II.. If TtmltkV 'thence south 103.75 feet on the west n- of riiish street and Its southern ,t- Kiddie Koops made of hard wood, white enamel finish, rubber tired wheels and rustproof wire netting . '' Beat thins on the maret for the tiny baby... Handy in the spring-, (ummer, fall and winter.'.. Price $27.00 and $30.00. Substantial, Luxurious Overstuffed Leather Rockers; We have many patterns, splen didly upholstered In genuine leath er, best of coiled spring seat and back construction, a prices from IA.V0O down to $S7.5 tension: thenee 3(1 feet, more or . west snd parallel wltW the south curb line of Mark street between the west line of Bush street and th; west line of Logan street: thence south $.15 'set on the soutneriy line of Logan street: thence 100 feet west and parallel with the south line of Mark street: thence south 85 feet and parallel with th. east line of Per kins avenue; thence west !" parallel with the south line of street: thence In a southwesterly direc tion 105.5 feet, more or leas, until said line Intersects with the east line of Perkins svenue st a point 161.75 feet south from the southwest corner of In tersection of Perkins svenue and MarK street: thence 105.1 feet, more or lass. In a southwesterly direction until said line Intersects with the southerly ex tension of the center line running north snd south through . Haley's addition at a point 1M.84 feet from the south line of Mark street; thence 33.09 feet north on said center line of Block 8. Baley's addition: thenes west 620 feet snd parallel with the south line of Mark street; thence north 100 feet and parallel with the west line of Lincoln street: thence west 100 feet and parallel wlh the south line of Mark street, thence 150 feet north on the eaat line of Matlock street to the point of beginning. And be It further - ' Resolved that a copy of this resolu tion together with the notice that the surveyor's estimate of the proportion of the cost of said work to be charged against each lot. part of lot snd parcel of land Is on file In the office of the Cltv Recorder be published for a pe riod of ten days In the Kant Oregonlan. which newspaper Is hereby designated by the Common Council for the publi cation thereof. ' And notice Is further given that the Surveyor's estimate of the proportion of the cost of said work to be charged against each lot. part of lot and parcel of land within the Assessment District In said resolution described Is on nis in the office of the City H'eor'',,,,, Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this H day of August. 1M0. , Acting Recorder of the City ton of the City of Pendie- Phone 496