East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 13, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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-C DUCT EAST DREQ0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1020,
TEN PAGES
QUXBJJIISTS OE EEllETI! .TRUE
J. C Tenney Co., A Nationwide Institution
WHERE KAS1I IS KING.
Spud 24 lbs, $1.00; sack, $3.25
Home Crown Water Melons, pound 03c
COFFEE M. J. B., Hills Red, Folger's Golden Gate
1 pound 58c
5 pounds $2.85
Crisco 1 Vt pounds 50c; 3 pounds $1.00; 6 pounds $2.00
Cottelene, 8 pound pail $2.50
Van Camps Soups, each ..... 11c
Van Camps Pork and Beans, No. 2, each 19c
Hebe Milk, can '13c; case $6.25
Pineapple and Sliced Peaches No. 2 tin .....35c
BUTTER, DANISH BRAND, POUND 70c
Carnation Milk can 13c; case, $6.50
Peanut Butter, pint jar 35c j quart, 70c
Quart Jar Sweet Pickles 1 .'60c
Quart Jar Sour Pickles , 50c
Rice, Jap Style, pound .. 15c
Corn Meal, 9 pound Sack 60c
Quaker Oats, big round parka ge, each - 40c
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American! National Service
Notes, drafts and checks arc rooeivetl for collect-rut
and are forwarded to our Nn-re.spoiitleits fur
immediate attention, thus saH'uriiijr prompt returns
at a nominal expense.
Tills quick sen ke applies not only to collections
in oA-gon hut to collections in all' parts uf tlie IJnl
ttil States, Canada ami Kurope, "
Your account is invited.
THeAmenranlfationalBaiyc
Pendleton. Oregon.
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popular colon. Easy to use
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Phone 158 513 Main St'
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12.500 Square Feet of Floor Space
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WE ARE MJEI'ARED TO TCRMSH YOU
Iron Reds, Springs, NIattresses and
Pillows
for Iho Round-Vp. The time is getting short and you should
tnuke your wl--1ion now while you can find a large assort
ment in riraicns und prices.
Cruikshank & Hampton
1M-128 V- Webb Kt. Ql Al.rrV COUNTS rbone MS
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12.500 Siuare Feet of Floor Space
DEE3)S.
Robt. B. McKenzie to Grace Hales
$1. SK 1-4 Sec. 31. Tp. 4. N. R. 34.
D. C. Baker to Sarah Ann Taylor
3700. Lots 4 and 5. Block 6, In Rich
ards Add Athena.
W. W. AVhitworth to'Beda Sloan,
31100. LotsI and J. Halsteads Add,
Echo.
Charley Shaplish Jr.. to Frank O.
Rogers & Frank S. Curl, $10. SB 1-4
SW 1-4, Sec. 27, Tp. 3. N. R. S4.
Alice M. Banister to Vanna Estes,
1550. Lots and 10, Block 3. Rich
ards Add. Athena.
Sarah B. Galloway to Herbert Gal
loway, $1.00, mete and bound tract in
SB 1-4 Sec. .7. Tp. 2, N. R. 28.
J. Herbert Strohm to Mortgage Co.
for America, $10. NW 1-4 NW 1-4;
X. 1-2 T 1-2 SW 1-4 NW 1-4 and S 1-2
NW 1-4, Sec. 30. TP. 4. N. R. 28.
George Chamberlain to Lenora
Chamberlain $1. Mete and bound
tract in Sees. 31 and 32, Tp. 3, N. B,
3.
Carrie E. Matlock to Peter Repp,
1. Lot 5, block 6. Original town of
Pendleton.
G. O. Pearson to B. Z. Gaines $750.
Lot 3, Block "C" Railroad Add. Free-
ater.
Bertha Kerley to Fred Tibben. $!
Lot 1, Block 39. Res. Add. Pendleton.
Frank H. Holman to C. F. Bowman
oOO. Lots 4, 5 and 6. Block 9 origl
nal town of Pendleton.
Hena Waterman. Admrx. to E. T.
Hangeberg $1000. SB 1-4 JSFW 1-4
NW1-4 Sec. 15, Tp. 4, N. R, 28.
N. P. Ry. Co. to E. T. Hangebers.
404. BE 1-4 NW 1-4 NW 1-4, Sec.
S, Tp. 4, N. R. 28. .
Henry Weimer to E. T. Hangeberg.
l. a 25 foot strip off west side of
NB 1-4 NW 1-4 NW 1-4 Sec. 15. Tp. 4,
It. ZB.
E. T. Hangeberg to Henry Weimer
1.00 25 feet strip off east side of 8E
'"W 1-4 NW 1-4 Sec. 15. Tp. 4. N.
Beauty More Than Skin Deep
There Is an old saying that beauty
only skin deep. That mav h. n
with those who get their beauty out of
a dox dui not the genuine sort. Beau
ty Is really only anotter word for good
aeaitn ana no woman whs is bilious
and constipated can reasonably hope
to be beautiful. Chamberlain's Tab
lets will correct them disorders, then
wun proper diet and exercise there
is no reason why any young woman
with regular features mav not hona to
u ueaumui.
She Seta a Good Example.
'I keep a bottle of Chamberlain's
Colio and Diarrhoea Remedy In the
nouse at all times and hav. recom
mended it to many friends and ac
quaintances who have used It with
good results" writes A. O. Newell. New
Kensiington, Pa. Should irou not do
like wise? Think of the pain and suf
fering that must be endured when
medicine must be sent for.
Now Is the Time to Get Rid of Tour
Rheumatism.
If you are troubled with rheumatism
get a bottle of Chamberlain's Lini
ment and use it according to the plaii
printed directions, iou 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 Is to use
Ms liniment freely. I
R. 28.
Abbie H. Horning to Millard F.
White $1500. B 1-2 KB 1-4 ' BE 1-4
section 9. Tp. 4, N. R.'28.
Chas. W. Tullis to T. O. Krause
$4100. W 1-2 lots 10 and 11, block
44, Res. Add Pendleton.
Umatilla County to Tum-a-lum
Lumber Co., $22. Lot 11, Block 10,
Hermiston.
J. H. Hubert to George Lee Roy
Foltz $10. Lot 2, Tp. 4, N. R. SS.
C. J. Hallman to W. A. Rogers $1.
500. Mete and bound tract in Sec. 34,
Tp. 4, N. R. 37.
Moses Johnson to Fred R. Toung
$10. E 1-2 SB 1-4 XB 1-4 and B 1-2
NB 1-4 SB 1-4 Sec. 11, Tp. 2, ZC. R.
33. ,
C. F. Bowman to Frank and Ora
Holdman, $600. ots 7 and 8, block
5, original town of Pendleton.
Albert F. Michael to Geo. D. Pee-
bler $5000. Lot 4 and north 10 feet
of Lo 5, block 14, Haley's Add Pen
dleton. Sappers Inc., to B. W. Mack, $SS00.
East 10 1-2 feet of lot 10 and lots 11
and 12, block 8, Hermiston.-
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OPPoarrB! botexi pendleton
POIiE SNAPS; lilNEMAV DIES
Seattle, Sept. IS. (A. P.) Bar
ney Sheldon, -40, a lineman, was In
stantly killed here yesterday when a
teleDhone pole on which he was work-
ig snapped and threw him 30 (eet to
the ground.
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Choose Clever
Clothes Here
For Economy's
Sake
In Penney stores you are not restricted to the conceptions of
style as seen by the designers of any one clothing manufacturer. Our
buyers spend their entire time inspecting, comparing,' studying and
gleaning the best styles from the foremost tailoring establishments
of New York, giving you the cream of the best styles as soon " as
their merit is established.
You can choose a Penney suit from numberless models in blues,
browns, mixtures, stripes or checks in the most popular fabrics. They
are tailored in the extreme good taste that gives them that desired
"smartness" without being "freakish." . , .
The tremendous buying power of 297 busy stores the lack of
credit lo'sses and the; elimination of every unnecessary expense are
some of the reasons why we can save 10 to 25 per cent on 'good
clothes. , V' '. . -,. . -
See the displays we offer at
' $34.75 to $74.00 ;
Long Pant High School Suits
' . $2475 to $44.75
J. C. Penney Co., ANationwide Institution
NOTICES
CARRIED RECORD MAIL
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WASHINGTON Alexander M.
Holmes is sdll carrying mall at
Washington. He's the oldest car
rier both in age and in point of
service at the national capital. At
the age of 70, hell retire next
month after having walked in
covering bis' route a distance
equal, it 1s estimated, to four and
one-balf time around the earth,
and after carrying (,000,000
nieces of mall'
KRYTOK (Criptock)
lenses give you clear
.vision for both far and
near in the same pair of
glasses yet they look ex
actly like single vision
lenses.
They are 'ground
from wonderfully clear
crystal glass and the
lower part is invisible.
They must be fitted
exactly right
See
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American National Bank
Build inc.
Uppef PartferS
Far Vision 'I
Near Vision
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XV, GLASSES
THE INVISIBLS BIFOCALS
NOTICE FOR BIDS
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids and proposals will be received by
the Common Council of the City of
Pendleton on and until September 22,
1920, at 5 o'clock p. m., for the Im
provement of Mark Street from the
Bast Line of Matlock Street to the
West line of Bush Street and Perkins
Avenue from the South Line of Raley
Street to the North Line of Walter's
Mill Race and Logan Street from the
South Line of Raley Street to the
North Line of Mark Street, Improve
ment District ' No. 72, with either
Gravel Bitullthio Pavement, Con
crete Pavement or Warrentte Bltuli
thio Pavement or Crushed Rock and
Crushed Gravel foundation, in ac
cordance to plans and specifications
for such Improvement now on file In
the Office of the City Recorder of
City of Pendleton, Oregon. Each bid
must be accompanied by a certified
check of 6 per cent of the total cost,
payable to the Mayor of the City of
Pendleton, to be returned if the bid
der is unsuccessful and to be forfeited
on failure to enter into a Contract In
accordance with the bid, if accepted.
Each bid must specify the price for
said improvement as follows:
1675.70 cu. yds. of dirt exca
vation, per cu. yd
1471.90 cu. yds. of Fill made
from surplus dirt of Bxo.
within the District, per
cu. yd f
7220.38 sQ. yds. Hard Surface , .
Pavement, per sq. yd. .... I ....... .
3460.70 L. ft. of Straight
Curb, per I ft- f
329.70 L ft. of Circular
Curb, per L. ft. $
8 Catch Basins, per Catch
Basin ..$......
4 Monuments, per Monu
ment ...$..
220.00 L. ft. Vitrified sewer
pipe 8 in., per L. ft. ....$....,.,..
120.00 L. ft. Header, per L.
ft. I. ........
7.3 cu. yda Concrete for re
taining wall, per cu. yd.. . $
90.00 L. ft. 1 ft in. Gas pipe
for railing, per L. ft. ....$..
J. L. yAUGHAPf
, ELECTRIC CONTRACTS
EVERYTHING ELECTRIC
Th Federal Electric Washer Machiaa wa are h owing
' machine in this city. Before buying look it over.
AM B. Ooort M.
Phone Its
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Chicken Dinner
Roast Meats
Meat Croquetts
Salads, Pasteries
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The best dinners in the city.
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Bids must be filed with the City
Recorder on or before the time above
mentioned. .
The Common Council reserves the
right to reject any and all bids and
bids will be opened ty the Common
Council at the regular meeting there
of on the day herein above specified.
Dated this th. day of September,
1920.
THOa FITZ GERALD,
City Recorder.
JAPAN PLANS 120 SUBMARINES
TOKIO. Sept 11. (A. P.) Ac-
cording to estimates by the Japanese
press, Japan will have 120 subma
rines by 127, when It is expected
ight battleships and eight battle
cruisers on the naval' building pro
gram will nave been completed.
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prides itself in possessing the world's confidence
and with such unwavering faith and individual
preference of buyers, Buick demand and produc
tion are eclipsing all records so the wisdom of
early purchasing- for future months delivery by
those "who know" is a fore-thought for the pros
pective buyer who tarries from day to day. . .
All Buick models will be advanced about $300
this week. Place your order now and save this
amount, as we now have cars for immediate de
livery a xae old price.
Oregon zJbtor (yarage
Distributors '
CADILLAC, HUDSON, BUICK, ESSEX "
AND ACASON TRUCKS
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