East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 21, 1920, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST 0EOONlAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1020.
TWELVE PAGES
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One More Day And The Greatest Show
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and your shopping days Will be gone. Are you ready? It will pay yovi to come to Pendleton's Greatest Department Store for your last minute shopping. We ,
have the most wonderful stocks we've ever shown and the largest and most efficient salesforce. We'll give you the best for the price, no matter what the price.
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The
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Muiiminnisi
IS ON FULL BLAST.
Thousands of Dollars Worth of Good Wear for Everybody at Reductions That
Will Open Your Eyes. ,
COATS DRESSES '
, As good as the very best. Coats of the finest Silk and woolens at prices you never have paid
materials. All sizes, 14 to 44 bust, selling as high before dresses that are as pretty as the pret-
as $110.00 . tiest. ,
SPECIAL $4.89 TO $32.87 AND SUCH PRICES!
Hundreds of Dollars Worth of Good Sweaters, Skirts, Waists, Hose and just such other
wear that is most needed. MEN'S GOODS IN ABUNDANCE.
SHOES
SHOES
SHOES
SHOES
WOMEN'S SHOES $1.00
NEATLY AND WELL DRESSED
WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE
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Is the desire of sensible women today, and this
is the thought we kept before us. in selecting
for your inspection these Dresses just un
packed. You will revel in the variety of style and the
freshness of their appearance and you will
wonder how they can be sold so reasonably.
Velvet, Serge, Tricotines, Tricollettes and
Messalines $28.50 to $85.00
"" Thousands of dollars worth of Shoes for every
body. Men's shoes at extremely low prices.
Children s shoes all bargains.
Children's wear at prices that will make you Tables full of good things. Shelves piled high,
fairly wild to buy. Outfit your children today, racks crowded full. .
Plenty for everybody if you hurry!
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Our Kitchen Section is Actually Jammed Full of the Most Needed Articles at
the low est prices in Pendleton.
Remember the place and attend the , Big Rummage Sale
IN OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT.
y 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
TRU BLU CRACKERS AND COOKIES
A Fresh Shipment Just Received
Order a good supply of Tru Blu Fancy As
sorted Cookies and your cake baking problem
is solved.
Plenty of Swift's Premium Hams, Bacon,
Fresh Eggs, Etc.
PLEASE ORDER EARLY.
YOU'LL BE GLAD OF IT
If you make it a point to get clothes of best
quality, you'll be glad of it at the end of six
months. . You'll find that it's the quality that
saves money for you, more than a .low price.
HART SCHAFFNER & MARX
clothes cost just enough to be as good as they
are; you'll find them as good as they cost.
Our prices are as low as we can possibly
make them. ju.jLUJlII13
We Are Splendidly Ready With all
DRESS ACCESSORIES
for Round-Up week., A visit to this store will
repay you in many ways. t.yj? . .
New Brown Kid Gloves, the pair. . .... $3.75
Slipon or Strap Wrist Gloves. . $6.50 to $7.50
New Belts at . ... ........... .... . . 35c to 65c
Party Boxes at ............. , $3.85 to $15.00
Bead Necklaces .............. $1.25 to $6.50
Leather Bags and Purses ..... $2.95 to $15.00 '
"Rain or Shine" Silk Umbrellas 4n black or
colors with handles to'match $9.75 to $25.00
Novelty Neckwear $1.00 to $8.00
Drape Veils, black and colors, in the. very lat
est things, each ; $125 to $5.00
Slipon Veils 15c to 75c
Vanity Cases j 50c to $2.00
New Lace Silk Hose in brown and black, the
; pair .v.-; .V. Fi i i $5.75
Silk Hose, black and colors . . . . .$1.25 to $5.00
Silk Cord Girdles, very new... $2.50 to $3.50
Rhinestone Pins and Hair Ornaments, white
or colored stones at. .... ... 85c.to $5.00
THE PENDLETON WOOLEN
MILL3 PRODUCTS
Indian Robes, Slumber Robes, Bath Robes,
Couch Covers, Shawls, Bed Blankets, Carriage
Robes, Auto Robes, etc., will be shown here in
a very comprehensive way. liring your out-
of-town friends in to see the display.
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Pendleton Woolen Mills Pillow Tops on sale
in the Art Department. ' . -
Make this store your headquarters during the
Round-Up. Use our phones, rest room, etc '
PENbLETONS greatest department store
fiePeoplesfetrehous
WH ERE IT PAYS TO TRADE
It will pay you to visit this store often. New
goods are arriving daily.
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NOTICES
Notice of Street Jmiruvement
Notice Is hereby given that at i
fejcular meeting of The Common Coun
cU of The City of Pendleton, held at
the Council chambers la Pendleton.
Oree-on. on September 15th. 1920, the
fulowing reolution was duly adopted:
WHKKEAS the City Surveyor of The
dry of Pendleton did on the 8th. day
of Krntnmbor. 1920. under directions
and by requirement of the Common
Council file In the office of the Re
corder of The City of Pendleton, plane
I and specification for an appropriate
improvement of the folowing named
street la said city:
Lincoln Street, from the North line
of Raley Street to the South line of
Jackson Street, together with the esti
mates of liu work to be done and the
probable cost thereof with a state
, ment of the lots, parts of lots and par
ceU of buid to toe benefited iy such
Imorovement and the percentage of
the total cost of Improvement, which
each of such lots, parts of lots and
parrels ef land should pay oi account
of the benefits to be derived from sucn
Improvement, and,
WHEHEA8, the council has examin
ed such plans and specifications and
mtimatM and found the same satis
frtory and the estimates therefore to
be in accordance with the probable
coat of such work and,
WHUHMAK. the property reoom
mesKle l y the City Surveyor to be In
cluded wtthla the boundaries of the
Hau-tct benefited Is In the Judgment
included within such Improvement dis
trict and no property is excluded
therefrom "which should properly be
included therein, and,
WHEREAS, the improvement of the
hereinabove described portions of
Lincoln Street either with Gravel Bitu
lithic Pavement, Concrete Pavement
or Warren Its Bitulithlo Pavement on
Crushed Rock or Crushed Gravel
foundation. Is at this time necessary.
therefore, be it.
RE80LVJ3D, by the Common Coun-1
dl of The City of Pendleton that It is
1920, is hereby included and hereby re
ferred , to particularly, and be it fur
ther. RESOLVED that the plans and spe
cifications and estimates for such im
provements are prepared -by the City
6urs-yor and filed with the Recorder
of The City of Pendleton on the 8 th.
day of September. 1920, be and they
are hereby adopted and approved, and
be It further.
RBSOLVED that the cost of making
such improvement shall be & charge
and lien upon all lots, parts of lots
and parcels of land to be benefited by
expedient to Improve said portions of auch mproVement and the owners of
Lincoln Street by paving the same with jjruch Iots pa,rts of lots and parcels of
either Gravel Bltulithie Pavement,
Concrete Pavement or Warrentte Bltu
lithie Pavement on Crushed Rock or
Crushed Gravel foundation, such pave
ment to be constructed and the sur
face thereof to be finished upon the
establiKhed grade of said street and
the street to have curbs and gutters
and nil other thimrs in accordance with
and as shown in the plans and specifi
cation for the improvement of said
portions of said Unjoin Street, pre
pared lit F. & Hayes, city eurveyor,
filed with the Recorder of said city
on the 8th. day of September,
wilch said plans and specifications 'are
hereby particularly reerred to, and,
be it further,
KKHOLVBO that ths Engineer's
estimates of the probable total cost
of such improvement, which said City
Kneineer's estimates wei e mane ana
oretsred bv P. B. Hayes. City Survey
or of said city, in the sun of $,79.S.
and was filed wtth the Recorder of
Of Us Co bubo Council properly to be j aajd. city on the tto. day of September,
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 No. 69." em
bracing the property benefited and to
be assessed for the payment of such
improvements, which Assessment Dis
trict Bhall Include all lots; parts of lots
and parcels of land lying and oemg
within the district bounded and de
scribed as follows, to-wit:
IMtKTliKkin of Assessment IHstrtct
jNumbcr 69,
Commencing on the Southwest cor
ner of Lot , Block IS, Raley's Addi
tion to Pendleton; thence 300 reet
Korth and parallel with the west line
of Lincoln Street; thence 260 feet East
and along the South line of Jackson
Street; thence J 00 feet south and par
srrel with the east line of Lincoln i
Street; thenea 260. feet west of thej
North line of Raley Street to the point
of beginning.
And be it further
RBSOLVED that a copy of this res
olution together with the notice that
the surveyor's estimate of the propor
tion of the cost of said work to be
charged against each lot, -part of lot
and parcel of land is on file in the of
fice of the City Recorder be published
for a period of ten days in the Kastj
Oresonian, which newspaper is Here
by designated by the Common Council
for the publication thereof.
And further notice Is hereby given
that the Surveyors estimate of the
proportion of the cost of said work to
be charged against each lot, part of
lot, and parcel, of land on account of
said work Is now on file In the office
of the City Recorder, subject to in
spection and examination.
Dated at Pendleton Oregon this
16th. day of September, A. V., 1920.
. THOS. FIT!! GHRALD,
City Recorder.
XOflCK FOIl BIDS
Notice is- hereby given that sealed
bids and proposals will tie received by
the Common Council of the City of
Pendleton on and until September 22,
1920, at S o'clock p. m., for the im
provement of Mark Street from the
Kast Line of Matlock Street 1o 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
Gravel Bitulithlo Pavement Con
Crete Pavement or Warrenlte Bituli
thlo 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 la 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;
1575.70 cu. yds. of dirt exca
vation, per cu. yd
11671.90 cu. yds. of Kill made
from surplus dirt of Etc
within the District, per
cu. yd t ..... ,
7220.38 sI. yds. Hard Surface
Pavement, per sq, yd
3460.70 L ft. of Straight
Curb, per L. ft
329.70 L. ft. of Circular
Curb, per L. ft
Catch Basins, per Catch
Basin ....
Monuments, per Monu
ment ..$....
220.00 L. ft. Vitrified sewer
pipe 8 In., per L. ft I.......
120.00 L. ft. Header, per L.
ft. .....
7.3 cn. yds. Concrete for re
taining wall, per cu. yd. .. I ...... .
Total . . .
Bids must be filed with the City
Rocorder on or before the time above
mentioned.
The Common .Council reserves ths
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 9th. day of September.
1929.
THOS. PJTZ GBRALDt
City Recorder.
! REALTY TRANSFFIK 1
1 Adams.
I D. GerklngMo F. R. Wlleoj: $1.00
mete and bwmd tract In NK 1-4 Nfl
1-4 Sec. 27. Tp. . N. H. 35.
J. N. B. Gerklng to K B. Wilcox
J.o mete and bound tract hi NB 1-4
1-4' 27' Tp ,- 5.
0ra"K and M. B. Oonboy
IW.00 Lot 3, Block 4, Orange and Con,
boy's Add Pilot Rock. ,
BOXING TO BE FEATURE
IN COLLEGES THIS FALL'
South Line of Raley Street to the, 90.00 L. ft. m In. Oas pipe
North Line of Mark Street, Improve- for railing, per L. fC . ...$
ment District No. 72, with either , .
William MacKenzie to S. J." Culley
ia,ouu.oo w 1-2 NE 1-4 and SR 1-4
NW 1-4 Sec. 86, Tp. 4, N. R. 35, E. W.
M. and one half Interest In: commenc
ing' at s. R. corner mv 1-4 NKJ 1-4
Sec. 33, Tp. 4, N. R. 35, run, north 2
rods, west SO rods, south X rods, east
o roas.
Mary Shaw to N. B. Poster 8380.00
East 2-s of Lots 9, 10 and 11, Block 5,
original town Weston.
Charley Smith to Chas. B. Owens
500.00 Lots 7 and 8, Block 4, Adams.
Alex MacKenzle- to Bert Martin
(60.00 Lots 3. 4. 6. and 6. Block P.
t'kiah. ,
Miles Nellie to John T. Hale 81.00
Lots 12, 13 and 14, Block 9, Irvlngton
Heights Add. Pendleton.
Majrgie E. Parr to nMertha Kemler
110.00. ran of Lot 6, to Block 8,
Roxlnit Will he one nt h. hlirirM.
factors In college sport this year
iwosi or the Pacific Const Col
leges hove adopted boxina- as a
competitive sport aoe) th California '.
and Stanford varsity men have held
Inter collegiate bouts for some years.
Hack east there is a big boom In the
glove game among the colleges and
seventy of the larsjeai Institutions have
adopted that sport as a competi
tive branch of the college athletic rou. .
tine. Lieut. Commander W. A. Rich. '
ardson of the Naval Academy, Hugo
Bosdek former athtetia .director,- at.
one of the Oregon colleges and now at ,
Penn State and Major M. Pickering of
the U. P. form the Interenllegiats'com.
ml tee on boxing laws for this season.
Takes Permit for firnro- , . ,
The Van Pctten Lumber Co., today
was Issued a permit to erect a garage
at the corner of Ann and Alta streets)
at an estimated cost of 8500,
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