y r y .v, ,t . TWELVE PAGE3 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PJSDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 26, 1920. m ONLY 23 SHOPPING BAYS ARE LIEFT 7NLL QmiSTSMS ilh Tliankgi ing passed, Chrinias;lo6mslf&nis just 23 short chopping days away. ; Every m unite will have to count or .Christinas will be heje before you're ready. We ve spared noVfiortto liavejust the things') oulI want anil you can save time by shopping here; Needless tcsdy our prices are the lowest possible, consistent with (piality-inerchandise.- - "'; 'v-ji.. 7, rty: ;'' ' ; 77 -v s e W ft' t i ! S22.75 and $31.73 1 Saleof D 0 i 1 i i ) I $ r El i f . V 1 j 7 ? ' ft 7 ' J H I 75,1 p u -I 7 ' 7 : . "7. t ? ,j ' E3 . 7 'I 1 ' . o I m i 3 i 3 - --' I . .j. jr I . i 3 Vi f ' I - ')h 1 ' 7V 1 resses 100 Frocks for 100 Women This is your opportunity to buy a most stylish and be coming dress without pay ing the price you usually would be compelled to. . These dresses are the pro ducts of a few of the most noted dress manufacturers o the country. The styles and the patterns are entire ly new, and the tailoring is of the Character that has materially helped to make these concerns famous. You will admire these dresses at .first sight, and their unusu ally low prices will tempt you to buy one or two extra ones besides what you actu ally need They are wonderful val ues. Come early while the assortment is complete. WlHIMMHIUHMHMIIHIIHIHMmtM THE SILK DEPARTMENT ,.N OFFERS MANY BARGAINS IN SATINS, ' CHARMEUSE, CREPE DE CHINE, CREPE &C1 ' METEOR, ETC. ; ' - -w- -jm rvntvn ti tut" riF-nc. Hilton uiiii Hi"i hmiii. ' i -- I 'V AM lntiii hut iinCnrn othr rciliirtlons thut will nike thorn move 111 (1 Him TiUfi'tn.S Hl'llVjr MUIIIS, NWUI TIIII(Ill mum i.i.iik- linn .l AH nil tlir ItiMiYior ami iHie.-r wi-iKlils aw ottin at tht-M- pilivs! W lllu. k Silk Ki-riucul to , ..It Ml I 1. $.1.00 Hltu Xllks Kmlinvtl o - V I W-l :I.SO lUark Silks ItnltM! t W.UO ltlwk Silks Urtliicwl tit $.1.15 S4.50 Illiick Silks Hrtlnwd to , $:I.M $3,111) Itluck Silks ICttliiitHl lo ',.... ULACK SH.KS, Sutin Duohpss, SB Inches wide, wus $3.00 reKii- lurlv. HiXH'Uil Kilo liilce, the yard $I.UH W ,r PRICES r Tat I eta, urepe Met eor, crepe Mil Tlo TThinpe Jnri Silks anrl M i v ". ' - U In -satins. Superior quality silks that MIA s you can use anytime at prices tn s! . iiKe tnese. WtJimsl S2.00 Silks jt ., tt.5t N'.;k imiks ai. vi.ni' S2.50 SitkK at SI.IM $2.75 Silks nt h :t.lK Silks nt $!. S3.SO Silk w... $2.79 Mlks at 2.3 NM MHtM at $.1.H j GeorRctte Crepes, 40 inches SlUi MESSALiNES ' wide, all the wanted colors, mite and all colors in the , back and white, crepes that a best standard grades formerly ?ho,ltf- ie ag(? y wei? selling at $3.00 yard,' in this ,nS f8;00, Per yard for. In this sale the yard $1.89 sPecial cleanuP at the yd- -49 Crepe De .Chine, .a .good Crepe de Chine, white and quality in 40 inch width, pink, pink only, that were selling at white, flesh, black and some $3.00, now Jn special sale at colors. ' Special the yd. $1.49 the yard . . . i ..... . . . . . $1.9S fits!! 7 (-7- U7 An Opportunity to a Good Winter' uy at'. and Save Substantially for. its A Cleanliness i r w . Well .give j ou the best for the price, no mat- X ter what te price , ? jMMMMIWMmillHHMHmMMMMMI r t ftm- fsti'-itn-r-v Gi-oeeVrv f Piwn15. . villi .pther Pepa.rment Call 22, Give her a set of dishes from our Crockery Dept. Ask to see them, we can please you. Electrical Appliances make choice Christmas gifts. have a fine selection. Choice Weston Mountain Potatoesthe right size, smooth, crisp. The best in the market. The best, the cleanest, the freshest fruits, vegetables, etc., at guaranteed priees. pesKJnox5 cjsatest departaeot rroaa We The coats, listed for , tomorrow s ' selling are remainders of a busy season's selling, and are remarkably good values at their greatly lowered prices. .', This is an opportu nity especially for women who have their own furs, for most of the coats have plain collars. Many, too, have good looking fur collars. All are.made with ex acting care. They fit nicely, are attract ive in appearance, wonderfully service able and wholly sat Plushes, Velours, Boiivias, Tinseltones, Etc. Special Lot No. 1 Consists of a very fine selection. Val ues up to $40. Sale Price $19.75 Special Lot No. 2 Consists of values up to $70.00. Sale Price $38.50 All other Coats are reduced One Third. ' 77i7-' V"7.' -X V " .'.?.- it: ' 7i; 7-f '"1 rV r- f vN ' . ' i t , 7; a 7 , ; .'.r: ' . ' . 7- s 7777 rvV " - X . t : " v - ' ' 1 R 1 1' ' '7 t . "V- ' 3 i . . r-if T a . - Hi n am aT '.a eopies yvaronousG, 'HMHnniinniHHtniiiMiiiMHMim T . I Make this store your headquarters-. Meet , : ; I your friends here,, send your Christmas pack-. x ages from here. . .. ; ; ill IMIllllliillM .liiii IffllllMlilMJjJlle! NOTICES Notice of Bund Sale Notion Is hereby Riven that sealed fcls will be received at the office of Jlie City Recotaer In Pendleton, Ore 'gon up to 5 o'clock p. tn. m December 1st. for the purchase ef the fol I'Mprinif described Bonds, general Qblk t ation of The CHy of Pendleton, to rn 11: tM.000,00 19 year bonds redeemable after 5 years in denomlna- Apparatus, ' I f .900.69 10 years bonds, redeemable after 6 years in denomina- - tions of $500.40 each to be ''used In the purchase e land for Park purposes, all bonds to bear Interest at the rate of S per cent per annum payable semi annually, on the 1st day of January and July of each year, each bid must to accompanied by a certified check in the sum of b per cent of the amount bid, made payable to the order of the Mayor of The City of Pendleton, to be llomf' of JSOtf.OO to be used for the purchase nt rircreturned to the bidder if unsuccessful, am . .. . , and to b forfeited if the bidder is awarded the bonds and fails to enter into a contr.-.ct in accordance with the terms of hia said bid. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids at its pleasure. Dated this 19th day of November, 1920. THOSL FITZ GERALD, City Recorder. Improve- J : Just the paint for floors if if if i if '.m 't 'j n IJ IS 1.1 f , rm v im V ' C s H'J ? " i . M4 ' t. . It '4 a ll it i-i 69 NOTICE OF PftOPOKFD STUKET . JMPKOVEM EXT Notice tt PntfKwd Street , ment .Notice Is hereby given that , at regurar meeting of the. Common Coftn. c!l of The City of Pendleton held at the Council Chambers in Pendleton, Oregon ,on November 24, 1920 the fol lowing Jtesolution . was duly adopted viz: : , WHEREAS the City Surveyor of The f jt'ity of Pendleton did on the 1 6th day mi m i a therefrom which should properly be included therein, and, WHEREAS, the improvement of the hereinabove- described portions of said street, cither, with Gravel Bitulithlc Pavement, Concrete Pavement or War-renite- Bitulithic Pavement on Crushed Hock or Crushed Gravel' foundation, is at this time necessary, therefore, be it RESOLVED, by the Common Coun- Icll of The City of Pendleton that it is expedient tcKjmprove and K is hereby proposed to Improve said portions ot said Lincoln Street by paving the same with; either . Gravel Bitulithic Pave ment, Concrete Pavement or Warren !i Ritulithio Pavement on Crushed Ruck or Crushed Gravel foundation, such pavemcnt'to ije'eonstructed and the surface thereof to be finished upon the established grade of said street ond the street to have curbs and gut ters and alU'other things in accord ance with and as shown in the plans and specifications for the improve ment of said portions of said Lincoln of November, 1920. under directions and by reqnlrement of the.Coinmon Council file In the office ;f the Re corder of The City of Penijleton,- plans and specifications for an, appropriate improvement of the following named streets In said city: Lincoln direct from the'.'.North line , . . . . " .. . . .. ., to. and be It furtner, SSI '""r ,ogelnr. wnn lne ,es " I RESOLVED that the Engineer's an. W , males or me worn to ne done ana tne ,. , ,. ..i..i.i ,iat cost nt iz rh.Ki. .!,- . ..... ' timates of the probable total cost oi . .. . . . . sucn improvement, wiinn ,7 Vr k i v." parecls Engineer's estimates were made and of land ,, to be benefited by such Im-, " . ,. ,..,., rilv srvevor of said city, in the sum of $3598.35 lots and parcels of land lying and be ing within the district bounded and described as follows, to-wtt: DbuTiptlnn of AKHc.-iMiK'iit District Xo. : i Commencing on the Southwest cor ner of Lot Six (6) Hlock Fifteen (15) Raley's Addition to Pendleton; thence North 300 feet and parallel with th-s west line of Lincoln Street; thenc East 260 feet .on the $outh line of Haley Street; thence South 300 feet and parallel with the East line of Lin coln Street; thence West 260 feet on the North line C;f Mark street to the point of beginning. And be It further , RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution together with the notice that the surveyor's estimates of the proportion of tho cont -of said work to be charged against each lot, part of lot and parcel of land Is on file In the office of the City Recorder be publish td for a period of ten days In the East Oregonian, which newspaper is here ty designated by the Common Council Do you own one of those comfortable old homes with good solid floors that have always been painted? f If so, repaint the floors this time with Lowe Brothers Hard Drying Fixa Paint " made especially fur indoor floors. . It is particularly Ak to the colon adapted to the finishing of kitchen and bedroom floors. V ''- A variety of attractive colors to choose from colors that will harmo nize with your rooms. : Hard Drying Flooh Paint is an economical and lasting floor finish. , Easy to us dries hard find. firm. mt and were filed with the Recorder of "a "f land should pay Phone 1.18 J. McATEE 513 Main St 9 & mt, S V. S 'A '. . l fjt tl ! at i SI if m t benefits to be derived provement, and, WHEREAS, the council has examin ed such plans and spefications andj provement and the percentage of the total cost of improvement, which each oi sucn lots, pans oi iois ana parcels , . of vovem on account of tho j. . . ,.h Kn,AcM anA here from such im- y 'ri5ferr'ed t0 particularly, and be II I further. . -, . RESOLVED that the plans anu nAnif iMiinn. nnH estimates for such estimates and found the K!1m HatlHfac., ' i nrcnared by the nry hiiu tne eiirjmLC iiiei'iur i,j in accordance with the probable cost of such work, and THERKAS, the property recom mended by the City Surveyor lo be In cluded within the boundaries of the district benefited Is In the judgment of the Common Council properly to Street, prepared by F. B. Hayes,. City I for the publication thereor. . Surveyor, field with the Recorder of ,And further notice Is hereby given raid city jn the 10th day of November, that the City Surveyors estimate of 1920, which said plans apd specifica-j the probable cost.of said improve tions are hereby particularly referred : ment to be charged against each lot, part of lot and parcel or land on ac count of said Improvement is now on file in the office of The City Recorder, subject to Inspection and examination. Dated this 2th day of November, 1920. , THOU. FITS? GERALD, . City Recorder. ICItv Surveyor and filed with the Re- Icorder of the City of Pendleton, On which nestled In hfs arms for a net 20-yard gain. It was the only pass which succeeded for the green and gold. . i - lerjeson at a up Tialf the distance to i Pendleton, the goal on the next play but Davis Warner. . . was given the oval for the touc hdown ! Rogers but was thrown at the line of scrim- Kramer.',', mage. The captain was called on I Lawcence. again to run the total up and ho co- Hevel . . . (ributod with his second touchdown, j rk le'ke, Hanley kli ked goal making the I'Cahlll . . . , points 21 for Pendleton. IHanJeyi!. After the klckoff, the visitors open- Tergr-won . d up and led by tho stellar work of 'stendal ... Horstman and Larson, worked the !l)avis. ball down the field, a penulty og.ihit I Jt L'aj Pendleton aided materially and the1 fumble on the fourth down, when the' ball would have gone to the locals for holding on downs, gave the losers I their chance to score. ) I Iju grnudo Drilled Well. La Grande pluyed hnr all th way. Tho locals, on thedher hand. i lacked the Kinooth-oiled machinery of the games against Baker and WalLs burg. Lawrence and Rogers were both hit bard by the visitors and played a part of the game somewhat "di.jsy." Rogers wus replaced by Ad kinson in the bist period. The vi.il.tois wero well coached In defense of I he Pendleton btyle of play. Ihe game at Baker having given them a line on the local offensive. One dead man play and the triple pass es- .Hjea ny the locals were saiea.od In w ItfJC Ellis rcfercedr "Roy IlanW, W. fi. V., end, umpired, and Leo Shannon, La Grande line coach, was head lines man. The lineup: ; 1'"- La Grand I'T Thlesed Chandler' .If-r. ! : T: Lnrsen :..- A, . i . .c. . . . .rcl . . .Ml. . . . . rel . , . . . . . .'. Ihr. . . . .rhl. . . . . .fh. . . Andrews - Woodelj . . AlHtott . Lynch Christian B. Larson Ilorstmnn . , Slmnis HIAMPIOXSHII JiEKTI.ES IlEltE (Cop'lnued from page 1.) and they are hereby adopted and ap proved, and be It further, resolved that the cost of making such Improve ment shall be a charge and lien upon n 1..- mix. -r,f . lota nnd narcels of bo Included within such Improvement tl,b,'hene(lte,1 by ch improve- The dead man play resulted In the second touchdown for Pendleton. A punt by Jji Grande was blocked and Hevel recovered fof Pendleton. The tho 10th day of November, 1920, be j team linefl up for a pass and Terjeson went through tackle for about eight yards. He snapped the ball back, to Hanley who skirted end for the sec ond touchdown. The half ended with Pendleton on the long end oi a district and no property Is excluder. MEURALGIA or headache rub the forehead sotlt and inhale tba vapors Cwr 11 Million J" Vh4 Ytfrii iment and the owners of such lots, i parts of Jota and parcels of land, so ; specialty benefited by such Improve- ment shall be liable for the payment I of the costs thereof, nnd be it further, ) RESOLVED that an - Assessment DlHtrlct Is hereby created to be known ,a "Assewiment District -No. 74" em bracing the property nenemea ami they be assessed for the payment of inch Improvements, wnicn assessment in their short order. Neither team deviated far from the straight football game. The locals completed ono pass and the visitors two for short gulns. Punting was al so little resorted to. The local team made first down on 13 occasions but the score was kept down by fumbles and tho whistles. Whether Pendleton will play any more contests this season is proble matical. In seven games the boys have had but 14 points scored against them, Pasco, in the first game, and 1.1 Grande, In the seventh, being the only ones io turn tne trick. I'osco, Tou chet, Hood River. Milton, linker Waltsburg and I .a Grande wore the teams met. Crowd Is Oood Sized. A good size dcrowd enjoyce) the yamo which was played In fast time. EASES A COLD 7 : . ' JfflOWE 'Tape's Cold Compound" then bfeaka up a cold in a few hours , ,7 Relief comes Instantly.; A dose tak en every two hop mitl'Pthrao dose are taken usually breaks up.-severe cold and ends nil tho grippe misery, ' The very first dose operts your' clog ged up nostrils and tho air. passages in tho head, slops noso running, relieves tho 'headache, dullness, feverishneiui Hiieexinx, sorencsu and stiffness; Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and , snuffling! Clear your congested head! Nothing clue "in, the world gives such prompt relief as " "Rape's " Cold Compound," which cjipts. onlya,, few' cents at any ilrujf store. Jt acts with-' out assistance, tasteH nice,' contains no ioiMine Insist upon Pape's! 14 to 0 score and the ball possession. In the third period the lecal line, which had not hBd considerable suc cess In spots, started tearing things ooen In nrener style. 1m Grande re ceived the kickoff but after being un- I iilmK'aclmble if you were to see able to advance punted to Hanley, j the unequalled volume of unimpcach who returned II yards. Another jablo testimony In favor of Hood's Har- march to Ihe goal line started, with jsaparilla you would upbraid yourself Terjeson reeling off a 15 yard gain be- for so long delaying to take this effec-i hind excellent interference. He toss- live medicine for that blood,-disease Dr. Lynn K. Makeslee jnrontn and fervoua Disease ud Diseases oil Women. X-Ray Electro Therapeutic. Temple Bids. Phone 4 Boon 11 DR.C. IL l)A Dbitrlct shall Include all lots, parU of!,j a forward past to Myron Hanley! from which jou are iufferlng. 1'h juli Ian ami Stirgroa )-lciialb ' Rooms 21 and 25", fimlOi-Crwford . Bulld'ca. j relephona ml 3 ft. Tl-B V f I a-.Zf'.fcr'-aoaoa&ii'isrS' I-. n: -. ' t r I