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, ? . PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREOOKIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 31, 1920. TWELVE PAGES Is Pouring Into This Store In a Constant Stream Wonderfully attractive new styles that will please you in every way. The greatest s,to(kcf new uuu l desitahle goods ever ever shown ill Pendleton. Our srliyejulsare renuiukbly qomulete and.fy.wpay you to visit .this store often. , , . '3 "? V H,, WlUm ? can save the y most for yoii? ' , , That's .wjiat A you're going to think about Avhen you luy your fall clothes. If you aren't careful you'll make a mistake. The saving isn't on the price ticket it's in the clothes. , :-.'.. " ' . The tailoring, style and all wool that you gel here in II art Scliaffner & Marx clothes saves the most for you. : ... The clothes last longer. . Tlie clothes cost per day is jiowest, 5Ti4nk it over! WOOL C1IALLIS for children's school dresses are ideal in weight and style for making up in the latest fashions for children's wear. They are serviceable and easily kept clean. Prices from t ; . ...... ...... .". . . . ; . . . $1.25 to $1.65 T ' FRENCH FLANNELS, another fine cloth for children's ' wear, middies, etc., all wool and extra fine in quality, show mg the shades of blue, green and reds that you will like. ' Price per yard 'v. $2.75 A NEW LOT OF GINGHAMS for Children's School ' , Dresses that are different. Plaids, stripes and checks at the yard .' 45c ; ' NEW PLAID SKIRTINGS that make you think of "Bon nie Scotland." Wonderful combinations of colors, showing the fall shades of blue, reds, browns, navy, greens, rose, etc. Materials are serges, velours and cheviots, ranging in width from 48 inches to 54 inches wide. Prices from $4.00 to $8.00 ( y'-. yard.-'--'::v-v . r ' ' TRICOTJNESAND POIRET TWILLS seem to be decid ed favorites for this fall's styles in dresses and suits. We are. showing these excellent all' wool materials in the navy, brown and blue shades that are in demand at prices ranging ' from......,.'.. $3.75 to $8.00 Spend Vour Money Where You Get ,the Most For It. That's Here. 2j Fur,&abricsof.. SeaB-BShe r-Textute Never have tjic niills produced richer look ing Plush than this season. Ungava Seal, Seal skuiette aid kindred cloUis have a depth of pile and wealth, of. lustre that give them the real fur coat appearance. , . FUR .COLX.ArS ON THEM ARE GENER OUSLY CUT AND OF FINE QUALITY. , Women contemplating a Fall and Winter coat will do well to look over the Fur Fabric gar ments before making final decision. Never were they more beautiful. .Prices . .$33.50 to $110.00 T. P. ,W. PURE FOOD SHOP In Our Model Sanitary Basement. x CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE 3 Main Line Phones all 15. All Other Depts. caU 22 BARTLETT PEARS Extra Fancy Bartlett Pears for Canning, large boxes, Price $4.75. Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses, Jar Rubbers and Jar Lids at correct prices. &a y WA h i , 4 s Via, 4 .'J - j N 7 - t- X-iw'-f ; .. PEMJLEJONS GREATEST DEPARTAiENT STORE n Tat : i .Feopies warenous WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE Make This Store Your Headquarters. Use Our Fhoncs, IostaI Dept., Rest Room, Etc. NOTICES hereby adopted and Approved, and be it further Resolved that the cost of making sach improvement shall be a charge and Hen upon all lots; parts of lots and parcels of land to be benefited by such improvement, and the owners of sueh lots, parts of lots and parcels of land, so specially benefited by such improve ment snail be liable for the payment of ti"" josts thereof, and be It further Resolved, that an Assessment TMstrict Is hereby created to be known as "As sessn&t District No. 72' embracing tha property benefited, and to be as sessed for tie payment of Bach Im provements, which "Assessment District shall include alt lots, parts of lots and parcels. pf land lying and being within th district bounded and described as to! lows, to-wit: , Description .of Assessment District mo. 7a. Beginning it tha northwest corner of Lot 7. Mock 15, Raley's Addition. thence 100 feet east and parallel with the north line of Mark street: thence 100 feet north and parallel with the JSMT1CE W" STREET IMPROVEMENT , " " Notice is hereby given that at a reg--- JUlar meetinier of the Common Council of 3'he City of Pendleton, held on August Jsth, 1920, the, following. resolution was duly adopted: " Whereas, the City SurTeyor of The City of Pendleton, did on the 1,0th day ,f Aug.,- 120, under directions and by requirement of the Common Council -file In the off4 of the Recorder of The City of Pendleton, Plana and speci fications for an appropriate improve ment of th following named streets In safd city: Ml- - 1 ' Mirtf "street from the east llrfte of Jn?atioct stret to the west line of Bush 'tins avetiue from the south line of Raley street to the northerly line of IWaiters'- milt race: ' ; ,Uan street Irons the south line of liaie?- jitreet to be north liie of Mark etre&tf , J ' ' ; " j together with -the stlrnates' of the work to be -done and the probable cost ih-nr with a. statentent of the lota, , pnrts of lntn snd parcels of land td be west line of Lincoln street; thence 520 b- nefit-d by su improvement and the i f.et east and parallel with the north rcertaje of b total cost tX lm- west line of Perkins avenue; thence I.roveroent, 1 -Wbich eftoh of such .east 510 feet on the south line of Raley lots. partw of lots find parcels street; thence south 250 feet and paral vt land should pay on account of thenn with the east line of Logan street; nefUB to b derived from such lrn- i thep.ee cabt 100 feet, on the north line provcinent, and" jof Lot 6, Block 3. Raley's Addition; 'Whereas, -the council Jias 'examined thence outh 108.75 feet on the west such plana and specifications and esti-hjne of Bush street and its southern ex mates a ad found the' same satisfactory tension; thence 262 feet, more or less, fjtid the estimates therefor to be in ac- west and parallel with the south curb "jrdance with the probable cost of Mine pt fak street between the west uch workVand line of Push street and the west line of Whi-reas the "property recommended Lojran street; thence south 8.25 feet on l'v Uie City Surveyor to be inciu-iod jtbe .southerly extension of the west vVffin thn boundaries f the diatriH , line of Logan street; thence 100 feet ieni"ited la in tJe jjdgiaent of the! west and parallel with the south line common council property i w i" V - . "f . n : ,:, .1 1 . v v ed within such improvement district and parallel with the east line of Per- artd no property is M'jiumTu. ": tmm . i"- i. which should properly be Jnoiudd , parallel with the south line of Mark therein, and '" ' , ' " j street; thence in a southwesterly direc- IJne Intersects with the ast line of Perkins avenue at a point 153.75 feet south from the southweat corner of in tersection of Perkins avenue and Mark street: thence 10K.J feet, more or les, in a southwesterly direction until said line internets with the southerly ex tension of the center line running south through Hlock 8 i .mi lmnrni-mrnt nf th Jireinbv described porin f ft,??l.d trti-ts either with travel BitulitMu 'Pavement. Onwete pavement or War-r-nftc Bitullthlc Pavement 6n Crushed Rock or r rushed tiravc! foundation. Is at this time necsarv therefore, be Jt liesnlveJ, bv the common council oT i. fI,n.4l..r.n that ft ts eXDedi- - m it i. irh nrooosed north and t.V imorovw sa'd portions of MarkiRaley's addition at a point 186.84 feet ItVeeC Perkins avenue and Wan. from th south line of Mark street; eT b navinc the same wlth elther'thence 33.0r feet north on said center firTvel HltilllnVc " "ement, 'oncrete (line of Block . Raley's addition: thence lament n - Varrenlf Bitulithic 1 west 52 fe;t and parallel with the roiiucte aidh tfi rf Mr-enln strAet; thence west 100 feel t finhVhid the et:blished grad-Und parallel with the south line of f V?d I rfftV and the streets to have Mark street, thenee 160 fret north on ?lrKoY;ut"er.n5 nil er tin?.Ln? e..t line of Matlock street to tun in secordance with and as shown In point of beginnln-r. i im- said ih plane and apeoir icifclonn ror .. .m-. ... r Hb i a nortionl or Virk street. Perkins avenua and Logan eireec preparefl ry J" "J 1 f ion torMhw with the notice that the An be It further ReaeWed that a copy of this resolu- Survivor, filed Tacust' 'Surveyor's estimate of the proportion s.d riiv on the l-th day f "5"'. ' of the est of said work to be charged 133". which .plana and PVerrd , gainst edch lot. part of lot and parre) 4inns r- ber-hy partciiiftrly rferrd J , ((, 0 f0t ,n th nfnr0t o( the to. and b it further H H tlist i-i j rity Recorder be published for a pe- "'";' " ,n' r""' "'. ...or the rommiin Council for the pubii ."".wlcitio, th.r,.or. " Z Z I- n.v- i r iv .urvevor of And notice la further (riven tnt tne J , .? 10 and wrf.jor-, entim.te of the proportion , city Ir .th um f : -. " of th, ro.t of .s Id work to be charged mm file! wnh the r'carl r ot M'p , .,., k .., f , -j n.rel n.y. on the lth d.y V t-r. of l.nd within the A....ment Di.triot hereby nc wled nod 7"J trh" .aid re.olutlon deer-nbed l on fil. r.J to ptlru.ly. It irurttier . , th( Recorder. H-..d. tht th, dUm Md pn-. r.tt t Pendleton. Oregon, this 2tb IVrTnVr.r;dor 'i'vUe".?. ' W In.AC.nc Itecord-r of the City of I ( A"S " '"j Y. JR.. Pendle- MPRROVED IN HEALTH (Kaat Oregonian Special.) OU11DANB, Aug. 31. Dr. De Vaul waa culled to.-Gurdane Tuesday night to see Mrs. George Taylor who has been seriously ill with grail stones. Mrs. Taylor is improving slowly. Mrs.'. Frank Jonea.- Mrs. Roy .Mar eum. Mrs. Alpha Teol and Mrs. Cella Kribbs visited Mondav with Mrs, Roy EW-RICH TO BLAME A i' U t 'Hi hi t .'-j ;e "-T-J .. DKAUVILLW. Fraco Tt's ih Kew-fUch and tholr desire to create sensation! that oas put this famous old watering plrce on the bum, say the society people' who are going elsewhere this year Cownft 'ikethe on a In the picture' give Deauville a black eye socially j ut the New-Rich are spenders, J may the townsfolk. So they worryj little about sleereless. stocking, less costmneg. - Montnomery, all returning home the name eveninpr, e?:eTt Mrs. Teel, who will spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. Montgomery. Ed, Hammer is driving stage with his Heo car while Vern Cates is head ing his grain. Thursday's stage- was Joaded with passengers some coming out to Butter creek, and others coming on to Gur dane. The Frank Chapmans are remodel ing their homestead house which they will move Into soon. Mr. and Mrs. Clevo AValton returned from a short visit to the valleyand are visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity. Wayne Chapman has been spending a few days In Pendleton visiting with his sister, Mrs. John Lightfoot, on his return home. v ' Mrs. A. P. Hileman and Mrs.. Hoy MontKomcry spent Tuesday night with Mrs. George Taylor. Charles Piquet returned Tuesday from a trip to Portland, Mrs. Piquet and sons Virgil and Marvin going to Pilot Rock to meet him. They return ed home Thursday. - t Mrs. Charles Ely is slowly improv ing. . -. . Mrs. Mike Daughtery has been very ill at .St. Anthony's hospital but is im proving at present. Mr. Hileman's family and the. Dave Wymore family have been near Mat lock prairie hucldeberrylng last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Montgomery and daughter Marjory and Mrs. Alpha Teel and son Jack, left Thursday evening for Pilot Hoc k for a few days visit with their sister, Mrs. Frank Jones, after which they will take Marjory on to Pendleton where she will, enter school for the winter. - . J08 HUNTERS OUTNUMBER " JOBS, AGENCIES DISCOVER CHICAGO, III., Aug. St. (IT. ?)- Office workers and clerical men are feeling the pinch of the summer de pression in business, according to F, M. Smith, attending the convention of the National Association of Technical Educational, and Commercial Km-1 lloynie.nt Agencies which opened herej today. "'White collar workers have not the grasp on their Job they had six mon ths ago; office managers are weflding the axe unsparingly, and shirkers and incompetents especially are ' being weeded out," he declared. "In times of depression the banks sense the emergency first and act .by cutting down on credit to business concerns. In the merchantile world there follow. special sales and bargain offers, ef-l forts to obtain quick money. Supple menting this comes a campaign for the reduction of operating expenses. and blue envelopes to white collar men become common, - Such a condi tion exists at present." DavUI llallinam, secretary of the Illinois Employment Agency associa tion, stated that the return of large numbers of clerical workers from Washington. IX C, to their former lo calities has resulted in a nover-mipply of applicants for positons. "Furthermore," he declared, "salar ies for office Jobs are on the decline, especially where applicants are assur ed that th positions are permanent." Sixty delegates, representing em ployment agencies from all parts of the United States convened here today at th la Salle Hotel in their third HAND BATIK ON FROCK J 0pK ' XL,. aI 1 This chic aftemooa gown Is' distinguished by Its handsome decorations of hand battk. It la of black voile over a foundation of pniMj willow crepe. The bodice fasteis straight op with t ny bat tons placed close together and the sleeves have an 4er-rutTla of ptiJCed voile, as bag also tne long, plaited tunic, ' annual convention. Jas F. Kills of Minneapolis presiding. Industrial sit uations affecting employment thru out the country were discussed. Lawi conducive (o the upbuilding of legiti mate employment agencies were advo cated by speakers. A plan for com batting legal measures adverse to the business was adopted. It was declared that government agencies had result ed in doing away largely with em ployment "sharks." The convention will be in session dally throughout tho week." WANTED TO FISH, SO ASKED CITIZENSHIP JOHTlAN'I, Ore-Aug. 31. A. P.) Conrad C. Madden; 66, after living 40 years in the United States, applied to Circuit Judge W. N. Gatens for citizenship. Hut this native of Norway didn't get his papers, for federal examiners test ified against him. declaring his only reason for wanting to become a cltl sseii was so lie could obtain u fishing license. MEDICINAL ROOTS, HERBS, BARKS AND BERRIES And other alteratives, tonics uJ heiilth-KiviuK ingredients that are recommended in tho best . luediual books, are combined in Hood 'a Sar snpnnlla. It buitda up the blood, improves the appetite, invigorate the digestion, tones the stomach and gives ncrvo strength so as to promote permanent Rood health. Has merit ed and held tho prnite of three gen erations. You should Rive it a trial. As a gcntlo thorough eathartio niuny rocomaicnd Hood's Pills. ' PRESIDENT APPROVES Jn other lines of work.' ' " ' This condition led an enterprising young man to make a specialty of col lecting models, with the result that on a oeriuln day he gathered together a- limit ninty Kills, itnd invited all the prominent painters and sculptors of Tokvo to attend and tnukc Iholr seloc timm. BusIiichs was no brisk that tlia entire number was disposed of, even though It la believed that only about ten per cent Of them will remain in the business. . - - - . ' WASICI.VfiTON, Aug. 31. (A. P.) -rrcHldent Wilson VPKterriuv mmriw. ed the majority report of the nnlhra- ''la cojil enmmlHHlon. awarding an thracite minera wage increases ag- iiPKHlillir Init.MUO.Ulll, nml tintiFlorf lha miners that hn Ptiiortitil rhnm "tn ... ccpt the award and carry It Into offect in aooa raitn. ' Kelylng to threat!, from the miners hat hey would stop work Weptember 1 unless tho minority report of the mmnikiMlan . m ..mil a hlchrr award than provided In tho majority, wore accepted, the president stated definitely that the majurlty award would not be set tuside. ANOTHER SHORTAGE IN ARTISTS' MODELS TOKYO, Aug. 31. Art Along for. eisn linen, in Japan Im having a hard KtrtiKde hecaune if the difficulty in securing- rtiodel, Japanese Kirls hav (imr a marker dmlike to posing in the inude. An art school which recently spent conHiderable money advertising for modelH, received only seven answers in spite of the fact that the work is not hard and the pay, running from 45 to too yen a month. ronsldireil evry high Jn comparsion to wages paid Reduce Weight EasOy Now Do yotl wish to beromit mArr. graceiui; healthier, happier? Eat aJJ you neea, out cnew your food thoroughly, and be happy whila following easy Korein system ob tainable in box at drug store. Purposed to aid in reducing fat in any part of the body. Reduce whatever yofltotd (10 to 60 lbs.) kte flOO.OO money-refund guarantee or no cost to you. Reduce pursy abdo men, double chin, large limbs, obese hips and other overstout parts of 1 1. i j.. Even few days of Wt W. Aorem system (pro nounccd lors) has , been reported to show a noticeable reduction In weight No thyroid, no exhausting exercise, no V starvation dieting, no n ummi it a enu tne red ucti on metliod approved by phyaieU tia. rnotidMM banana Iiaht the ikm firmer nd smooth er in appparanoe, work Mfmi etflr, and buoyant feHms taka puitsewion of thewltols pem aa auperfltHMia, tin health? fat disappears. Beair reducins now. Get Koreis Bujr a small box of Kofrtl . St any buy dms atore. Show Starrs Un aJiwruSMw.