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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1920)
' A J - ., -- TEN PAGES AGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1, 1020. nrr'frra'MwiiiM put WS1 and qualities, coupled with the most desirable styles makes it pay td Makes it mot interesting to shop here and the efficient service "and extra good values trade here. VisitUiis store often and make yoiirselves at hbhie here. You'll profit hy it. EASILY Mew I t . A fev-H- i tv -r t B f 1 J 1 J ' V : f -X1' Moire value for you' when you buy your clothes It's going to be part of. our business this fall to see that every customer who comes to us for clothes shall get more value for his money than ever before. The clothes we sell will be jiist as fine as ever; the best qualities are always the most economical. Hart Schaf f ner ' :& Marx ' make the best clothes we know of. We shall sell them at the closest margin of profit ever at tempted. Maybe we'll not make very .much money on them; but we shall give you sbnie remarkable values. We intend to help in every . way we can to reduce the cost of good clothes to .you. . Phoenix Silk Hosiery When It Vius a young pro duct in tho world, l'hoenix hosiery won quirk (utuo by ita remarkable quality and now It is adding . much to that fame, not only by the enhancement of its quality, but by the fairness of Its price. In colors of brown, also black and. white at pair . , . $1.73 to '$S.0A Fancy Woolen Hosiery for Fall and Winter Very popular for wear with oxfords, colors of green, brown and blue, plain weaves and lace stripes, a complete showing- of them at the pair S2.00 to $4.25. Buster Brown Hose for Sturdy Boys arid Girls Boys' atockingrs are heavy ribbed with double knees, all sizes at pair.... 50c to 65c Girls' fine ribbed hose, at the pair ........ 45c to 60c Cadet Hosiery for boys and girls, in fine or heavy ribbed, very best in wearing qualities and . ap pearance, sizes 6 to XI at tho pair 65c to $1.00 Women's New Gloves Made of cape leathers, with strap wrist, S button length, very fashionable, in shades of tan and brown, ll.50 to 7.r.O. . . 1 OAji t :? ' " ' If Autumn Weather Distinctive GOATS v : ,n and SUITS of Excellent Lines When one coiisiders that any H V, , day now the weather may change and bring us the Au- J. ' fr"SS tumn coolness so mat summer rK clothes will riot be in keeping, f it is an excellent plan to make 7 ) rlim'fp wliilf! tliR nssnrtinpiifs. f'CV I f are so large. SUITS Here one will find suits with jackets in all the different lengths that are good this season: Becomingly trim med in luxurious fur, or plain tailored. Particular attention is directed to the unusually attractive linings used. , , All the newest Autumn shades of brown, green navy and taupe. . . $42.50 to $15000 y j : " M 1 4 Now is the Time to. Buy COTTON SHEET BLANKETS - We sell the famous Nashua make, soft fleece, long wearing qualities, colors are grey, tan and white, sizes for single or double bed. The pair $2.85 to $4.50 EVERY DAY NOTION ITEMS Cap shape Hair Nets, each . 10c Sanitary Hair Brushes, each 85c Enamelled Coat Hangers, each 15c Jiffy Baby Pants . . 50c and 60c Sanitary Napkins, dozen 60c Slipon Veils, heavy mesh, each 35c Wilson Fasteners, per dozen 10c Children's Hose Supporters, each ........ 25c Beginning today we offer you an exceptional Bargain a Bargain wherein you can save . some of your hard earned cash. 3000 YARDS OUTING FLANNEL 39c YARD 39c By an extraordinary purchase in an unusual way we were able to secure 3000 yards of ah excellent grade of heavy 50c outing at a' very low cost and the price to you has been set ac cordingly. Every yard is on sale until all is sold. In the lot is blue stripe, pink stripe and pure white. SALE OPENS TODAY. T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP In Our Model Sanitary Basement CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE 3 Main Line Phones all 15. All Other Depts. call 22. T. P. W. SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE This blend is a Perfect Coffee. Rich in ar oma, strong in flavor, yet smooth and pleasing to the" taste. Try a pound of T. P. W. Coffee with your next order. Price 55c Extra Fine Bartlett Pears for Canning, the box . $1.75 Our Special Service in the DRAPERY DEPARTMENT at your disposal. If you buy your curtain ma terials here we make them up to your special measure in any desired style, at a nominal cost. THE NEW COLONIAL DRAPERIES FOR FALL 1920 ARE HERE Madras, nets, mai'quisettes, velours, creton nes, terry cloth, poplins ami silks in a prof us ion of colors and qualities. We are sure to have just what you want to beautify your home. .Visit This Store Often. It Will Pay You. PENDLETON GREATEST DEPAftTMENT STORE rare JB- WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE 1-.. ' , nouse How About Your Round-Up Hat? ' This is the day. NOTICES the City Surveyor to toe irwilu Jwi u'ihn )w hntinrlHrinJi nf thft dlntrlt KOTICIfi OP RTRKKT 1 HI'ROVUM KST j benefited . In th J jriff ticnt of the Koiive is tjrrrhy (rivn tKat at a rc- ! common council properly to be Includ tilar rrifttng r the Common Council of fed within such improvement district Thr- City of fvitdlhtmi. held on AuKU?tjnd n property Is excluded therefrom 3 9th. li'O, the lollowiiiB resolution was which should properly b Included duly vduplvd: j therein, and , Whfrflin, the ntr Survevor of Th i Whereas, the Improvement of the CHy of i'en(JIMon, did on the 10th day ! hrrei nabove described portions of said of Aug., und r. directions and by Utret-ts either with Oravel Eitulithfc requjrMiif-nt or tn 'mmon um-ii i avemcnt. Concrete Pavement or war Whf reas, th property recommended pared by I. P. Hayes, city Surveyor of file in the office of th Keenrder of The City tf l'eriieton. pIhph and iperi f cati ens for an a ppropria te improve niertt of the luiluvt ins named t reels ill atn city: said city, In the sum of $2!). 300. 10, and was filed with the recorder or said city, on the 10th day of August, 13J0 is hereby included and hereby refer red to particularly; and be H further R"tnlved, that the plans and appcl f cations and cHtirontr-s for such im provements as prepared by the city surveyor ar-d filed with the recorder of The City of Pendleton on the 10th day of August. 1!20. be and they are hereby adopted and approved, and be it further , Resolved that the cost of making s'K-h improvement shall be a charge and li n upon all lots, parts of lots and parc els of land to be benefited by such r. iit-, Ititulithic Pavement on Crushed Kork or Crushed Gravel foundation. Is at thin time nci8ry, therefore, be It. Kcaolved. by the common council of T ik ( ilv t,f I'Miri ptnn that it la exnertl- Mirk trt from t 'e esut l!ne or'cntin imnrnvi and i im hnrehv nrooosed imnrovoment. and the owners of auah Matlock street to te west line ol Hush Ito Improve said portions of Mark j lots, part" of lots and parcels, of land. treet; iHtreft. Perktna avenue and Iyoran ao specially benefited by such improve- Perkins n venue from th ioith lin ' "T-et by pa v intc the wme with either J men t shall be I in ble for the payment of 4t HjiUv flr-i to th nortlier v ne of ,'iravj tfiiuiuiiic i-avemenc. ;onereie -oai inereor. a pa n.- n iunn.-r Wallers' tniil racej fa vement or Warrenite Bitulithic U?KaA elicit from the f.uth lin- of , l'av.nint on Crushed Hock or Crushed Hale' airt'fi te the north line of Mark Oravej fiindatfon, such pavement to be fret; jcoiifti uctd and the surface thereof to ir-(hVr with ih sftlmfiim t the 'be finished unon th established srrad work tv he j'n- nod he pfohsiie cost? of stid streets and the streets to have tUrc,( with a sta-ri'rt ' T the lots. !urb and putters and all other things pfirt of l-Ms and part Is of :md ( bmfi!erl by ni b Insprov in-iit and the , the plans and specif icat ions for the Im uertitJitre ol ti e totl cost of im- ; P o v ment of aid portions of said proveu.t nt. which euoii of su-?h 'ilark street, Perkins avenue and Losran lots rts of lots and parcels street, prepared by F. B. Hayes. City of land rhoutd pav on account of tne Surveyor, fiied with the recorder of benefits to b- derived Irora such im-faaid city on the 10th day of August, provrmcnt, and which said plans and specifica- W iirrtHx, ti.e council has exa m ined Uins are hereby particularly referred .... t. -i.ri m ij it -jtriMns nnd rwt.-ito. arvd be rt further iiLMtr and found the nn- t t iff net .ry I P. solved that tne en(Ttneer- estl- ajid the rit;Tnats t'ter.-n r tj s ii dant e w nk the "ha! ! 0 u. h work u4 Resolved, that an Aasessment TJistrlct is hereby created to be known as "As- s' ms Tien t District No. 7a.' embrnclryj the prooerty benefited and to be as sessed for tlie payment of snch Im provements, whh-ii Assessment District ( shall include all lots, nirtn of lots and acrordanc! with and as shown Id , parcels of Innd lying- and beinir within j street: thence south 250 feet and paral-(Surveyor's estimate of the proportion lei with the east lino of logan street;) of the cost of said work to be charged inence earn iuu ieei on inn nui in niiv of tt , Rlock .1, Raley's Addition; thence south 108.75 feet on the west line ot Bush street and Its southern ex tension; thence 2H2 feet, more or less, west and parallel with the south curb line of Mark atreet between the west line of liush street and the west line or Lotran street; thence south S.2C, feet on the southerly extension of the west line of Iogan street; thence 100 feet west and parallel with the eolith line of Merk street; thence south 33 feet and parallel with the east line of Per kins avenue; thence west 100 feet and parallel with the south line of Mark street; thence in a southwesterly ntrec tion 105.5 Xeet, more or less, until sald4 Acting- Recorder of the City of. Tondio- the district bounded and described aa follows, to-wlt: JJesertptlesi ef Aaaesasaeant IMatrlet A. ?v. Beginning1 at the northwest eorner of Lot 7. Block 15, Haley's Ad'iitton. Uience 100 feet east and parallel with the ncrth line of Mark street: thence 100 f ' t north and parallel with the m rt line of Lincoln street: thence be tt s mates of the probeble total cost of! feet esst and parallel witn tne nortn- f ' such f Tiprovemen. Whtcn said ctty en- wm line oi i-t-rains nvrimr, mene- jt;iH . r's tMitiu-ra ktr iua4 mud pr4--at dl fvt uu tne aoulU liuu of RuK i ltne Intersects with the east line rf Perkins avenue at a point 153.75 feet south from the southwest corner of in tersection of Perkins aVenue and Mark street: thence 105.3 feet, more or les. In a southwesterly direction until said Tine internects with the southerly ex tension of the center line running north and south through Plock ft. Haley's addition at a point lS6.il feet from the south line of Mark street: thence 33.09 feet north on said center line of Klock 8, Haley s addition; thence west 520 feet and parallel with '.he south line of Mark street: thence north 100 feet and parallel with the west line of Lincoln street; thence west ,100 feet and parallel with the south line of Mark street, thenee ISO feet north on .ne east line of Matlock street to trie point of beginning. And be It further Resolved tbat a copy of this renlu liou (otieiHtotf Willi the notice that the AKafnst each lot. cart of lot and Dart-el i.f land Is on file In the office of the nty Kecorder hp published for a pe riod of ten days In the Kast Oreponian. vhlch newspaper Is hereby designated Ay the Common Council for the publi cation thereof. And notice Is further given that tho surveyor s estimate of the proportion of the cost of said work to be charged against each lot, part of lot and parcol of land within the Assessment District In said resolution described Is on fits in tho office of the City Kecorder. Dated at Pendleton, Orogon, this 2fith day of August, lf20. JOHN HAIIjpjy, JR., to It. I ! EIGHT CLOBS PROBABLE FOR CIRCUIT NEXT YEAR up tho lcturue this year. President Burnett wild It whs probnblo lU'lllnif. ham and Walla Walla would he added. Tho 1920 Heatfnn was very success ful. President Burnett said. Tho lea Kue was organized oarly this year to take over tho territory held by the old Northwest IpoKiie. Jlnmorn that Seattle will drop from the leaguo next year, on account ot lack of support, were denied liy Jlur-nott. SANTA CARA FOOTBALL TACViMA. Wash., Sept. 1 (A. P.) Plans are under vruy to Increase the Pacific Internatlonsl Baseball I .ensue to elfiht clubs next season, Ij. H. Bur nett. Tacoma. president of the leaguo, announced here recently. Hi clubs, Tacoma. Rpoknne. Yaklmn Seattle, Vancouver and Victoria luade , HAXTA fXARA. -al..' Sept. 1. (A. ! University of Santa Clara foot ball players, who already Inflr aL Manrrrai.. ( i I n.... 1 .... the 1920 seaaon, probably are the first college nlavers of the inciri r,..ou to get down to real work on the grid Iron this year. Manresa will be Kunt.i mnm'. tntH Ine KTounil until iptcmher t, when oliool opens here. . i(leu mull are on the Munrcwi squad, working underj Coach Hob llurmon and Assistant Coach I'Mdlo lloesch. Klevon veterans, enough for a team. will be back at Hnnta Clara. this son. (Vnsar Manrelil, former star r.lch school players of Can Francisco, Is captain. n l-ntlipr IIuvm to Iw rUones UITNEDI.V, New Zealand, Sept.t (A. P.) Kight boxes in tho cargo landed here recently by tho freighter. fCnmnra from New York contained not kid leather, us. supposed, but sticks and stones. The leather, l! it been In the boxes, would have boen worth about lu tni) Trsd Mark MOTHER CRAY'S FOR CHILDREN. A twt.ln Kellatf Tor Trnkte. Tr,IH. DtMr4.n, ttmnt mmrmu 1"r ar.k Cds intthoura. At .11 dmcK1 H.m!ri m.HM fttl. AitJr.M. MUlhCR tlNsT VW.U M,ll,(t,