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DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 30, 1020. TEN PAQE3 stop and think how short the time really is less than three weeks of shopping time and think of all the tilings you'll have to do in that short time. SHOP g uaiiIjI get what you want belore the rusli begins, he one of the early ones and get the choice selections. Don't wait till some one else has taken what would 3 JJ have been your choice. FAQS TWO Wki n s N UNDEKWEAK. -STYLE - FOU EVEKY WSJBJS GOWN FROM TAILORED SUIT TO DANCE FROCK. I Mb- Li 5 i 5 i 5 5 i s s 8' Not so many years ago 'vve used to put on our winter flannels on the 10th of November. And ve took them off on the 10th of May. We had just two kinds, heavy weight and light weight, and we wore the same style every day regardless of outer clothes.' But dress materials have gotten thin ner and softer. " Blouses have become transparent. Skirts have grown nar rower and narrower. Necks are cut lower, sleeves shorter. And no two frocks are made alike You may go shopping in the morning in a cloth gown that fastens clear to your chin. And that very afternoon you'll have tea in a diaphanous crepe, cut low in front and with almost no sleeves. . Obviously one can't get along any more with one kind of underwear for winter, and one for summer. There must be a suit for every gown one has. You can scarcely come to the end of styles in which Carter's Knit Underwear is made. A low neck, elbow sleeved, or sleeveless model for the slim, satin afternoon gown. A high or Dutch necked, long sleeved, ankle length suit for the tailored gown. And for the evening f rock with fitted bodice and bouffant skirt a soft, sheer suit of silk or lisle with delicate rib bon shoulder straps. It comes with a plain tailored band top or with the Carter double crocheted edging. And if you prefer a nar row tape over your shoulder, you can have it instead of the ribbon straps. A special knitting makes the Carter fabric .unusually elastic. It stretches out with every 1 movement so that you never feel it pulling or binding anywhere. But its peculiarly springy texture makes it slip back to its original form and keeps it from eettine loose and baggy at wrist or ankle. Keeps it from wrinkling around the tops of your shoes or under your w The Carter fabric is so soft and fine that even the warm est winter suits are never stuffy or bulky. No matter what model you buy, no matter what weight, you are sure that it will be comfortable, that it wall stay soft and white as long as it lasts. On display' in the Underwear Section on the Balcony. 8 ss f S "SK St 5f- IS- S" iia-, 7& vOX Sfa Vl T ?!& S ! '7 7 , , :f afp 7$A i8. ijfi. ' :j :'-.y :- .& Handmade Neckwear To Complete the Simple Frock. Real inspirations from Taris, made irom line laces ana nets in that distinctive way f you will like. Most delightful presents for the woman who likes nice things. From $1.50 to $10.00 MM4 If You Like Real Style S in Fancy Silk Hosiery vf Just see these new lace and embroidered novelties, M put up in a Xmas box if you 3 so desire. Colors are brown white and black. lJair ?1.50 KiniQiia Silks . A Special Reduced Price Sale of DOLLS of Every Sort and Almost Every Nationality. The assemblage of dollies at this store is large enough to make the heart of every little girl beat with joy. There are large dolls, medium sized dolls, and the big stately dressed dolls with beautiful hair and eyes that close in dreamy slumber. Such an assemblage ! It seems to be a real World's Congress, with representatives from every country. And mothers will be pleased to know that it is easy to choose a lovable doll for almost any price they have in mind to pay as is shown by these few speci men values. , no $2.50 Dolls are Reduced to $3.98 Dolls are Reduced to $359 $4.49 Dolls are Reduced to J:-47 $6.25 Dolls are Reduced to j-JJ $8.75 Dolls are Reduced to $9.98 Dolls are Reduced to , $&47 $12.98 Dolls are Reduced to J-oJ $15.00 Dolls are Reduced to . . t $16.50 Dolls are Reduced to -2 $25.00 Dolls are Reduced to gJo7 $27.00 Dolls are Reduced to $2A ) Just the Ting to'Give Her! A gift selected from our jg Kenilworth Gift Shop is something she will appre ciate. Dutch silver antiques candle sticks, bowls, glass ware, just lots of new things to choose from. Right up stairs on the second floor near the Art Dept. . .; 3 We just suggest a kimona lemrth from one of these truly Oriental designs- in ?4 yard reduced from $3.00 to, the yard ............ $2.39 Our Selection of Ivory Toilet Articles i is excellent in every respect The best part of it is that it doesn't cost you a great deal Brushes, combs, trays, files, buffers, jars, mirrors and all the various articles re quired on Milady's dressing table. Just see them- for yourself rigjat near the front entrance. Always J&ioyn. ffrr. ita A MM ' TV ,t"T I Claarfline44'', Mr . 8 a 3 a i rhcnel5. All ..Other PparrnoA CUl C. 3 3 3 Prjped from $2.00 to $6.50 the suit. r CRISP, FRESH VEGETABLES . . ; : : Celery, Cranberries, Lettuce, Beets, Carrots, Turnips, Sweet' Potatoes, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Pomegranates, Per simmons, Cocoanuts, Apples, fancy eating; Apples, cooking; r T. ' ' TV fl j t-; mi . 1 1. it. . I L L.ayer Kaisms, Liayer rigs, rressea rigs, i ne uesi, vne iresn- J est, the cleanest of every thing to eat. - 3 8 DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING. - NOW! 5 4 pEMSZTKI fiOTESTDEPAKTENTiffn&K tMtMM I HMI till fjePebples Warehouse .IIMWHERE IT PAYTOTRAPE EILW v . - . . . . . . . . , . . f . . ,. dt-' j f s tr- s. v-'y. w:rr. -v 5: vzsi joh a -jm -mxak kJ&M&v kAm ura 'ra -sok -as uiOK -ov wa -k . tCi' --r- m ijZililf ' ' ' i--m'rm'rmLrmi i 3 3 3 3 I Bring Your Packages to Us, We'll Wrap Them L 3 and Post Them for You. I j IMHmmMMMMMMIHUMIMIMIMJMHMII f- ir- i; iir; ii! w'i iris- m NOTICES vrn"ir-fr Kice of Payment of Cily of Pendle ton improvement Bonds Notice is hereby given that City of I'endleton Improvement Bonds Nos. 27. 28, 2, 30, 31, Series Z will be paid upon presentation thereof to the un dersigned at the American National Rank, Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, after December S. 1920. Bond No. 1, Series 18, will be paid In like manner after Dec. 1, 1S2. ' Interest on Bonds Nos. 2". 28. 29, 39, 31, Series Z, ceases Dec. 8, 1920. Interest on Bond No. 1, Series 18, ceases Dec. 1, 13. Dated Nov. 20, 1920. . LKE MOORHOUSE, Treasurer, City of Pendleton, By H. . W. THokaon. rmputy. NOTICE or lKOI1SKI STltKET l.MPIWVE5IET Noti f Proposed Mreet Improve- IlMIlt Noti Is hereby given that at a WHEREAS, the council has examin ed such plans and sjiefications and estimates and found the same satisfac tory and the estimates therefor to be in accordance with the probable cost of such work, and THEREA.S, the property recom mended by the City Surveyor to be in- district benefited is in the Judgment of the Common Council properly to bo included within such Improvement district and no property is excluded therefrom which should properly be included therein, and, WHEREAS, the improvement of the hereinabove described portions of said street, either with Oravel Bitulithic Pavement, Concrete Pavement or War- WE HAVE MONEY I you wunt money? If so, come In and see us. We arc prcturcd to negotiate loan on wheat land Ijlnjt north or eat of Pendleton. J-lve years to pay, mad tery rea-mnahle rule of Interext.- We n-lTew-nl the VHtMO.XT JX.V TUI ST COMPAXV of hiiokane, and wilLKtve '" prompt Bfllcf. 1 - s- .' : bVK I S ABOl'T A U).y"Off " Snow & Dayton K SI-XL IiAND 117 East Omrt St. plione 1072 HlvU, KhTATE I'AKM IX)AXS ' l.N.SUtAXCE regular mec-tingr of the Common Coun cil of The City of Pendleton held at the Council Chambers in Pendleton, tregun on November 24, 1920 the fol lowing Resolution was . duly adopted viz: WHEREAS the City Surveyor of The City of Pendleton did on the 10th day of November, 1920, undei directions and by requirement of the Common Council file in the office of the Re corder of The City of Pendleton, plans and specifications for an appropriate improvement of the folluwing named streets in said city: Lincoln .street from the North line of Mark street to the Mouth line of Raley street, together with the esti mates of the work to be done and theirenite Bitulithic Pavement ort Crushed probable cost thereof with a statement Rock or Crushed Oravel foundation, of the lots, parts of lots and varcels Is at this time necessary, therefore, of land to be benefited by such im-jbeit provemc-nt and the percentage of the RESOLVED, by the Common Coun- tt.tal cost of improvement, which eachicil of The City of Pendleton that it is f such lots, parts of lots and parcels I expedient to improve and rt is hereby of land should pay on account of the proposed to Improve said portions of benefits to be derived from such im-sald Lincoln Street by paving the same provement. and. j with either Gravel Bitulithic Pave- r - I ment. Concrete Pavement or Warren- I ita Bitulithic Pavement on Crushed Rock or Crushed Gravel foundation, such pavement to be constructed and 'the surface thereof to be finished upon 'the established grade of said street I nnd the street to have curbs and gut ters and all other things in accord ance with and as shown In the plane and specifications for the Improve ' irent of said portions of said Lincoln Street, prepared by F. B. Hayes. City , Surveyor, field with the Recorder of I raid city on the 10th day of November, j 1920. which said plans and speciflca- I tions are hereby particularly referred to, and be It further, RESOLVED that the Engineer's es timates of the probable total cost of such Improvement, which said City Engineer's estimates were made and ' prepared by V. B. Hayes, City Surveyor of said city. In the sum of 13r.9S.35 and were filed with the Recorder of Siild city, or) the 10th day of Novem ber, 1920. is hereby Included and here by referred to particularly, and be It further, RESOLVED that the plans and specifications and estimates for such improvements, are prepared by the CHy Surveyor and filed with the Re corder of the City of Pendleton, on ;the l"th. dv of November, 1920, be and he it further, resolved that the, cost of making such Improve ment shall be a charge and lien upon all lots, parts of lots and parcels of land t i be benefited by c.n improve- menta nnd the OWIiera of SUCh lots, parts of lots and parcel of land, so specially benefited by sucn improve eluded within the boundaries of the! mem snan oe nao.e .u. of the costs tnereoi, aim us, RESOLVED that an Assessment District is hereby created to be known a "Assessment District No. i4 PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 29. (A. p.) Andy "Young" Chaney of Baltimore, Idcfented flene Delmont of Momnhls em bracinir the nroDeriv benefited and they be assessed for the payment of such improvements, which Assessment District shall include all lots, parta of lots and parcels of land lyin a""1 0v ing within the district bounded ana described as follows, to-wlt: DiscJ Ipiion of Assessment District No, 71 Commencing on the Southwest cor ner of Lot Six (6) Block Fifteen (luj Raleys Addition to Pendleton: thence North 300 feet and parallel with fhe west line of Lincoln Street; thence Eat 260 feet on the South line of Raley Street; thence South 300 feet and parallel with the East line of Lin coln Street: thence West 260 feet on the North line of Mark street to the point of beginning. And be It further RESOLVED that a copy of thU resolution together with the notice that the surveyor's estimates of the I roportlon of the cost 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 ed for a period f ten days in the East Oregonian, which newspaper is here by designated by the Common Council for the publication thereof. And further notice Is hereby given that the City Surveyors estimate ol the probable cost of said Improve ment to be charged against each lot, part of lot and parcel of 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 26th day of November, 1920. , , THOS. FITZ GERALD, City Recorder. BERKELEY, Cal., Nov. 30. (A. P.) The meeting of the Pacific ('oust conference committee which was to have been held at the University of California here Monday was postponed until today because of the last arrival of the delegates from the I'nlversity of Washington .and Oregon; Agricultural college. The question of admitting the Uni versity of Southern California Into the conference will be considered by the committee. The conference will last two days. CHANEY WINS TAME I'K.IIT fmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi ToCureaCold in One Day Taka Grove' Laxative ' ( Bromo v Quinine tablets y Belure its Bromo Tb genuine bears thitiitfaitur 30c.' STATE SrilVEVV iitTTs MENTION I NJVERSITY OF OGEOON, Eu gene, Nov. 80. The Journal , of the American Medical Association, for November 13, features the Oregon State Survey, now being conducted by the extension division of the Univer sity of Oregon. The article particu larly mentlong the part pluyed by the physicians In Oregon In this state wide project In mental and social hy H'ene. ... . an adventurous life or does h find his existence muddy, stale and tm- profitable? Thts ouesllon will l.a .. swered by Harlan Holmes a lr lit llio loology department vor the Uni versity of Oregon, who has accepted an offer from the Flan, and Ooma Commission of ;alforitl(v to develop the life history of the snrdlnn In his laboratory work , " , ' To Hire a Cold In "m Diijf Take Grove's LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE tablets. The genuine beara the signature of E. W. orove, Ibc.-- Adv. I ll K OF SARDINE KTI DIEI) . i , PHOTOS . UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu- Have Jutir Xmas photos mad hj Ecne, Nov. 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