East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 04, 1920, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAIL? EAST OREQOTUAN, PENDLETON, OBEQON, SATURDAY EVENING,DECEMBEIl 4, 1020
EICHTEEN PAGE3
It will pay you to shop early. The assortments are better. The service is better. And it will especially pay you to" shop at The Peoples Warehouse be- y
cause we have taken the initiative as well as a tremendous loss and remarked our merchandise, Ashich was bought at high prices, down to next season's price! .
H I fart we are giving NOW lower prices than we will lie able to next spring.
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You Will Need
PRETTY LACES
tor maxing camisoles and
thf many thintra laws are
adapted to. The Christ-
mas stock of new Venise,
Val. Oriental. Chinv nnri
i net Jaces is most com-
SI plete,
thorn
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Be sure to see
Vanity Cases, made
from pretty ribbons, just
lots of them at 75c to $1.50
Handkerchief Linen in
white, blue, pink, rose and
lavender, also yellow 40c
square.
; BOUDOIR CARi
always are welcomed by
the recipient. These dain
ty creations of lace and
ribbon solve many a gift
problem. Each 75c to $3.50
Pyrex Glass Baking Ware
Incense Burners. .
Japanese Pottery Vases
.Gifts From the Kenil-
worth Gift Shop -
may be had as low as 50c
up to $15.00.
Don't fail to' visit the
gift shop in the Art Dept.
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in rnp or'rwifi 1111111 . . I t ...
. STAMPED GOODS
for embroidery, just a
great big assortment of
Christmas things to
choose from. Pillow Cas
es, Centers, Scarfs, Hot
Roll Covers, Napkins, etc.
You will find something
to please you in the assort-
TIIE KENILWORTH
GIFT SHOP.
Carved' Wood Candle
sticks. ' t
Decorative Lamps.
Boudoir Lamps. .
Desk Sets. ,
Smoking Stands.
Ash Trays.
Mahogany Bowls. ;
' Bread Boards.: ',
Fancy
Shades.
Candles
an,d a
offers many novel ideas
in the way of 1 Christmas
gifts. It will be a ' real v
pleasure for, you to visit
this section and see the
ni.nnv pxnuisifo nrtleles 6n i
display. Here is a list of if '
some of them. ; !'- M
The Most Popular Gift of All
WOMEN'S SILK HOSE
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We are agents for the famous
PHOENIX BRAND,
the kind that wears and gives the service,
Silk Hose will be boxed if so desired. Colors
black, white and brown, the ' pair- $1.50,
S2.50.S3.50.. 1
NOVELTY LACE AND EMBROIDERED
SILK HOSE
Exceptionally pretty and desirable, white,
brown and black, the pair ........ . $4.50
BRING YOUR PARCELS TO US
' We'll wrap them for you and send them
so they'll reach their destinations at just
the right time. We'll save you a lot of
trouble and it won't cost you a cent. We
want to do it for you. '
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GIVE "HIM" A SHIRT FOR A
.CHRISTMAS GIFT
He'll like it We have a most wonderful stock
including the new things in silk, wool, cotton,
etc. The new oxfords are wonders, our assort
ment of wools is the best you'll see.
Every shirt is reduced at least 20 per cent,
and many are reduced as much as one-third.
TEis is a wonderful time' to lay in a good sup
ply of shirts. -! i. - .
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NECKWEAR THAT HAS THE
"KICK"
No Christmas would he complete without a
few smart ties for gifts, every man expects
them, and no man ever had enough of them. The
tie is the one bright spot of sunshine in a man's
dark attire. It gives him a chance to show his
taste for colors.
It will pay you to look here before buying. We
are giving some wonderfully low prices NOW!
; The Gift De Luxe : '. !" V .
KAYSER SILK UNDERWEAR
What a beautiful gift a garment selected
from the Kayser- Silk Underwear' would M
make. Bloomers, Vests, made in, the vari- vg
mis Rtvlna. anrl pnvflnnn fhnmise. flesh color
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only, in the medium and better weights at
prices that are not high. We will box them
for you. Prices from , ".7. ". . $4.00 to $8.00
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Mercliaiid ise Cert if ica te Make
They're sure to please because the one
who receives one can come and choose her , f?
own gift to the amount of the certificate.
We sell them for any amount. Just go to M
our office and ask for a Merchandise Certi- j
f icate. we'll do the rest. - . ': - - wf
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Visit our Boys Department for Bargains in
t Boys' Suits, Waists, Shirts, Sweaters, Macki-J
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tdSUlQXl ftfiWTEST DEPARTMENT HQSZ
0hePoples rehouse
gWHREnr pays to rnAtyElECST
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X list and come to us, we'll save you time, trouble! ; M
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NOTICES
Xuliiv ut liids to Ornish Lumber
Notice is hereby given thM sealed
bids will be received at the office of
I .e City Recorder In Pendleton, Ore
frm up to Z o'clock p. m. on December
lith ltO, for furnihins to The City
of Pendleton, F. O. B. the Lee Street
bridge 000 feet of lumber 3k in. by
II in. by 18 ft. The Common Council
reserves the right to reject any and ail
bid at Its pleasure.
Dated this 2nd day of December,
mo.
THOS. FITZ GERALD,
. -" . K CUT- Recorder.
t - , NOTICE
tk-e of Payment, of Oly of Pendle.
ton Improvement Bonds
. .Notice i hereby given that City of
Pendleton Improvement Bonas
27, 38, 29, 30, 31, Series Z will be paid
upon presentation thereof to the un
dersigned at the American National
Bank, Pendleton, Umatilla County,
Oregon, after December 8. 1920.
Bond No. 1, Series 18, will be paid In
like manner after Dec. 1, 1920. ;
Interest on Bonds Nos. 27, 28, 29, 30,
81, Series Z, ceases Dec. 8, 1920.
Interest on Bond No. 1, Series II,
ceases Dec. 1, 1920.
Dated Nov. 20, 1920.
LEE MOORHOUSB,
Treasurer, City of Pendleton, By H.
W. Dickson, Deputy.
Fine Residence on
North Side
Will sell or trade for
farm, lands, business
property, stocks or
bonds.
If interested address,
Post Office Box 582
Pendleton, Ore.
NOTICE OP I'ISOPOSKD STREET
IMPROVEMENT
otke of Proposed street Improve
nient
Notice is hereby given that at a
regular meeting of the Common Coun.
Nos.lc" ot Ine -,lv eI Penu'eion neia at
;! the Council Chambers in Pendleton,
jCregon on November 24, 1920 the fol
lowing Resolution was duly adopted
viz: . . .,..(
f WHEREAS the City Surveyor of The
(City of Pendleton did on the 10th day
of November, 1920, under directions
land by requirement of the Common
provement and the percentage of the
total cost of improvement, which each
of such lots, parts of lots and parcels
of land should pay on account of the
benefits to be derived Irom such im
provement, and,
WHEREAS, the council has examin
ed such plans and spefications and
estimates and found the same satisfac
tory and the estimates therefor to be
in accordance with the probable cost
of such work, and
TH'EREAH, the property recom
mended by the City Surveyor to be in
cluded within the boundaries of the
district bsnefitcd is in the judgment
of the Common Council properly to
be 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 Gravel Bitulithic
Pavement, Concrete Pavement or War
renite Bitulithic Pavement on Crushed
Rock or Crushed Gravel foundation,
is at this time necessary, therefore,
be it
RESOLVED, by the Common Coun
cil of The City of Pendleton that it is
expedient to improve and it is hereby
Council file in the office of the Re
cordcr of The City of Pendleton, plans j propose(j to improve said portions of
and specifications for an appropriate , s u Lincoln Street by navine the same
with either Gravel Bitulithic Pave
ment, Concrete Pavement or Warren
ite Bitulithic Pavement on Crushed
improvement of the following named
4 streets in said city:
Lincoln street from the North line
of Mark street to the South line of
Raley street, together with the esti
mates of the work to be done and the
probable cost thereof with a statement
.of the lots, parts of lots and oarcels
of land to be benefited by such Im-
Let Us Figure
WITH YOU ON YOUR GROCERY NEEDS.
We can supply your every want at the lowest
possible prices, ' ; . ,
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Our Expense is SmalL
Our Rent is Low.
We Turn Our Stock Often, and are not load
;d with stock bought at the high prices.
We give you the Benefit of Every Drop in
Prices. '
The Sanitary Grocery
The Most in Value The Best in Quality.
221 East Court Street 1 Phone 871
Rock or Cim-hed Gravel foundation,
such pavement to be constructed and
the surface thereof to be finished upon
the established grade of said street
and the street to have curbs and'gut
ters and all other things in accord
ance with and as shown In the plans
and specifications for the Improve
ment of said portions of said Lincoln
; Street, prepared by F. B. Hayes, City
(Surveyor, field with the Recorder of
-aid city on the 1.0th day of Novonber,
1920, which said plans and specifica
Itlons are hereby particularly referred
Uo, and be it further,
j . RESOLVED that the Engineer's es
timates of the probable total cost of
jsuch improvement, which said City
' Engineer's estimates were "made and
I prepared by F. B. Hayes, City Surveyor,
of said city, in the sum of 13398.35
j and were filed with the Recorder of
'said city, on tlfe 10th day of Novem
ber. 1910. Is hereby Included and here
by referred to particularly, and be It
; further.
RESOLVED that the plans ana
specifications and estimates for si:ch
Improvements, are prepared by the
f'ily Hurvevor nnd filed with the Re-
corder of the City of Pendleton, on ;
the 10th day of November, 1920, be'
and they are hereby adopted and ap- j
proved, and be it further, resolved j
that the cost of making such improve
ment shall be a charge and lien upon
ail lots, parts of lots and purcels of
land be benefited by such Improve
ments, and the owners of such lots,
parts of lots and parcels of land, so
specially benefited by such Improve
ment shall be liable for the payment
of the costs thereof, and be it further,
RESOLVED that an Assessment
District is hereby created to be known
aa "Assessment District No. 7i" em
bracing the property bentfited and
they be assessed for the payment cf
such improvements, which Assessment
District shall Include all lots, parts of
lots and parcels of land lying and be
ing within the district bounded and
described as follows, to-wit:
inscription of Assessment District
No. 'it
Commencing on the Southwest cor
ner of Lot Six (6) BIoci; Fifteen (16)
Raley'g Addition to Pendleton; thence
North 200 feet and parallel with the
west line of Lincoln Street; thence
East 260 feet on the South line of
Raley Street; thence South 200 feet
nd parallel with the East line of Lin-j
coin Street: thence West 260 feet on i
the North line of Mark street tn the
point' of beginning.
And be it further
RESOLVED that a copy of thi
resolution together with the notice i
that the surveyor's estimates of the
proportion ot the cot 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 n the East
Oregonlan, which newspaper is here
ty 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 agaiiiKt each lot,
part of lot a. id parcel of land on ac
count of said Improvement is now on
file in the office of The City Recorder,
cuhject to inspection and examination.
Dated this 26th day of November,
1920.
THOS. FITZ GERALD,
City Recorder.
NOTIfK TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received by the
Directors of the I'matiila Drainage
District, at the office of the Furnish
Ditch Company, in Stanfleld, Oregon,
until five (5) o'clock p. m. December
loth, 1920 for the furnishing of all
labor nnd materials for the construc
tion of a drainage system as set forth
in the plans and specifications as pre
pared by B. 8. Severance, Engineer for
said District for the following Approx
imate Quantities.
24,500 Cu. yds. Main ditch excavation.
cu. yaus. Lateral Ditch exca
vation. 1 til. ft. Clearing,
buurd feet of bridges.
70 cu. yd, concrete.
260 lin. ft. 30 Inch pipe laying.
t cu. yds, concrete abutments.
Kids to be made on forms as fur
nished by R. A. Holts, Hoc. of the
Hoard of Directors of the Umatilla
Drainage District, Stanfield, Oregon.
A certified check In the sum of 5
per cent of tho total amount of the
bid. must accompany each proposal,
The successful bidder will be requir
ed! to furnish a bond In a sum eguul to
the total amount of his bid.
The directors of the Umatilla Drain
age District, reservo the right to re
ject any or all bids.
3. G. PEARSON, Pres.
R, A. HOLTB, gee.
5,000
1,500
55,000
Hold Men In Death Mystery
Notice of HKls for Construction of
Crosswalks
Notice Is hereby civen that sealed
bids will be received at the office of
the city Recorder up to B o'clock p.
m. on December 15th 1920, for the
construction of the following described
concrete Crosswalks in tl City of
Pendleton:
1 Crosswalk on Railroad1 Street on
the west line of Llfleth Street.
1 Crosswalk on Ratlroad Street on
tho west line of Aura Street.
1 crosswalk on Aura Street on the
south line of Bluff Street.
) 1 Cross walk on Bluff Street on the
west line of Aura Street.
l Crosswalk on Tustln Street on the
west line Of Cosbio Street.
1 Crosswalk on Aura Street on the
south line of Tustln Street.
1 Crosswalk on Tustln Street on the
east line of Aura Street
1 Crosswalk on Lewis Street on the
e Hue of Jeff Da via Mreat. ,
1 Crowwalk on Jeff Davis Street on
tho mirth line of Lewis street. , t
1 Crosswalk on Beauregard Street ,
oti the south line of Lewis street.
1 Crosswalk on Lewis Btroet on tha
cast line of lleaurcgrl street.
Tho Common, Council reserve lha
right to reject any and all bids at Ha
Pleasure. ,
Dated this 2nd day of December.
1920.
THOS. FITZ GERALD.
City Recorder. .,
Snow Falls at HcacJiam. -
A heavy fall of snow at Meacham,
Kamela and other points In the lilue
mountains was reported this mornln.
Freight trains entering fromo tha
mountains today were Snow-bedcckcd
and crews reported that tho tempera
ture Is low in the region of Meacham
and the summit. ;:.;;
PHOTOS
Have yonr Xtnas photos made bj
Wartf we will take you in your borne.
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- CHICAGO Police hare arrested two men In connection wit,
the mysterious death of two actresses, who were found-near tha
roadway thai aklrts the lake in Grant Park. The clrls were Misa
Marie Ramey. also known as Mary Rhodes (lefti. and Miss T.llti.n
- Thompson (right). . Chemists who examined the body say "alaob.ai
exposure' were the causes ol (beta- death. .i,,,,. ,.,
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HONEY
Wehave a nice lot of Comb Honey, just n, "Oh
Boy, honey and hot biscuits." , ' '
40c per comb or 2 for 75,.
1 pint jar Strained Honey ............,.50c
' ORDER YOUR XMA5 TREE HERE
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rJ??,n.V aJ,d 188 739 Main Street
CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR
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