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.j II. ,1 .11 Ml , , DAILY EAST OEES302SIAII, 01EG02?, ). film n n r't.i f News of- Pendleton CAIJKKDAK OP ICVI2NTS ' ( Deo. 6-11 School week. ( Dec. .r-Dl8trlct K. of P. meet- Ins heie. Dec. . 7 Pendleton C'nmmer- merclaU AHHoclutloii. meeting. Dec, 'Annual Meeting rtound-l'n dlrectpis. Dec, 0,Ble pt ludlan lanfi., agency.. '( . Deo. J7.1S ptate Wool Grow- ' era meet fiere. ,.,,.' $ I Doc. ilo24 Pruning school at Freewater. . . t Deo. 28-29 Second Annual meeting Oregon Mate Chamber of Cotupierce, Portland. Deo. 829 Oniln and forage school, J'ljot rtock. Deo. f Annual meeting O. K. T.iA(, Portland. : r::3r-'a- 'sr-rr.. , rr ir:rr j: Indiana Are iriwirnYrijr ' Francis NrirflMwe und Carl Mown, In dianawere fined fU each In police court (hlH n'ornln on charges of 'be ing drimlf and disorderly. Neither hud 'the money tt'Uh which to pay hi fine. r' i g v. . T (timer 'Appoint AhIoHh Jmy ' Roy W. Hltner, who will be next president of the state senate, has nn liotmced the selection of one of his pages tor the ensuing term, i ne younir limn pi mama fraui, a i.i-year-qio hoy, who acted as on aid to W. H. Flett, past Mate romniander of the American legion, during the legion convention In Astoria in July. Inhil 'pollen jotirt on March 2 and the federal authorities took tip the cum?. Mont tit the local police, und police court officials have been called to Portland to testify agalnat ftudd. , fTf, " f r r '',' ' :';' ". Charter Placed In Club Hikoii. The charter of the Pendleton no tary flub today was hanged In the foininerrlul Association club rooms, this being the meeting place of the Iiotarlune eaeh Wedneaduy noon. MONDAY EVENING, tECEMBElt 6, 1920. Miw laiiiidnr Pledged v Wis Anna lavender, of Went on, ha been pledged to the Adelute women's literary society at Willamette t'nlver- slty. There are four organisation on the camiiUH and 80 members were chosen III In year. alley Act an ItecordtT John nnllejr Jr., today took overlie office of city recorder and police Judge whllo Judge jtinmas Fit (ierald id In Portland. ( j ' ' "t ' Two KmalliKif Caw IYomI The quarantine on two homes wjiere tnere ha been amalipox van removea thin niornlijg by Hpoelnl Officer John llalley Jr. , He reported that no new caaea were Hated with the heulth de art'mer)t either Sunday or thla morn ing. - l Patlcnls to i'oine Hero llecauiw tha Slate lioapltal for the tnatin ut ttiltni ut filled god no more jpniale :an l) accepted, peraun ad iided linHine will be aent to the State Ho.pltal In thia olty until the congea tlon at the entdtal Is relieved. Dr. W. t). McNury, miporlnteiident of . the tuuttern tiregon b wpHal, gugBOHted the plap to Dr. It. K. li, Slelner, of Kalem. aa the local InHtltution haa accommo datlonH for from 25 to 30 more ialirnl.. The total eapaclly la apr proximately ir.0 patlenta. , Men Silr ii Kimipiia ,, Dick IVIIron, and F. D. Henimeti charged with, being drunk and ill crderly Saturday night, were'flned $2r, each in police court thla mornliiK. They twere charged with creating a dM turbance In the Quelle rextaurunt (aU- Sjtnrilay night while Intoxicated. Ftpi! IK-nn;on In hinri (. Fred Hennlon, ooumy agriculture agent, la n Htanfield today conferring with Farm llureau lender of the went yid of the county. , .... . . . IllHiirame Pritilcgn Nearly Vp December la the laat month In which former service men dealring to renew their lapaed government Inwirance may take It back without umloritoint Physical examination, p. r Idleinan, adjutant of Pendleton Poat, American Ijegiou, adviaed today. After January 1, 11121,- any former nervice man desiring to reinstate hl inmirane wilt hve to paag a rigid physical ex amination, the notice any. or fruehed firaval "foundation, this time necessary, therefore, liiK-k tMld to li Tried Dock ftudd, frequently in police court, will go before the IT. 8. district court at' Portlund, tomorrow to be tried pn a charge of furnlhing liquor to lndlann. Ife l allexed to . have Pleaded guilty to each a charge In the Over g7(M) rXoarcd Over J7UU wim cleared at the Kpla- copul Uaxuar held Friday night and Saturday at the Parleh hall of the Church of the Kedeemer. Practically everything was nold and the afalr a a great aueceac. The money derived is used to pay off church Indobtedpesa. -101- ol 101 101101101 101 101-101101-101 i Phone "101" for Ihc Corect Tfme We have just installed a Western Union Clock and inv ite you to phone US when your clock stops. YOU CAN DEPEND ON "101" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 1-liHM-S 101 (Prlvat F.tclmnce. fomMHla lioili Dopartnicnta), 11XK (;koci:uii-s am mkats L 101-1U1 1U1 101- 101 101 101 101 101 101 I Private Hot Decorated- " Plivala William A Hot is the only Pendleton man who received a decora tion from a. foreign country during the recent war. according to a compilation Joet completed by iJeprge A. White, adjutant general of the, state, prlvete Itotz received a Freiwh Croix do Guerre for conspicuous bravery In ac tion. ' Ixloii Will Nominate Ton l lit Officers for the enxulng year will be placed In nomination by Pendleton Poat, American Deglon, at Its monthly meetl; tonight in the aseembly room of the couty library. A cpecial meet ir,g will be held later In December to ballot upon the candidates so that they may take office January 1. Poet com mander, vice commander, adjutant. finance officer and five executive mm. mi'teemen are to be elected for the next yar. Dr. M( lure in Washington ; Dr. 8. W. Met lure, formerly of ihc iCunningham Sheep fo.. Is now' in , Washington, D. C-, where he is prof 'nentlnx aomo Important facts befnrf the congressional committee of the senate. He was formerly secretary of the National Wool Growers associa tion and la a wool man of much ex perience. t , Arranging for Meeting Mack Hoke, secretary of the State Wool Growers Association, Is making arrangements for the state convention of the association to be held hero De eember 17 and 1. ' lie has sent re quests to various wool men, asking that they attend and is making out a program. Mr. flolte says that uRiiallj rrom 60 to 100 men attend the con vention, but more are expected th year as sheepmen are seeking relief from tho present wool situation.. .Mrs. Mofomb Here Mrs. Jessie D. Mcfomh. state leader of home demonstration agents. Is here to confer with Mrs. Kdith O. VanDeu sen, agent for thla county. They are in Athena lodpy -where Mrs. VanDeu sen is giving the first of a series of lectures on interior decoration. She shows various examples of good and had furniture; seak4 oo the placlug of pictures, window arrangement, etc. Colorful Bits of Daintiness f Mmorial S-rvi-es lleasea Nearly 200 Hlka and their friends Packed the lodge hall of the new tem ple Sunday afternoon for the annual memorial services of the order. The memorial address was presented by Rev. George I Clark, of the Pres byterian church, ami musical num bers Included vocal solos by Mrs. S. H. Forshaw, Miss Edna Gates and Oswald Olson anil Instrumental music by the McDonald trio. Officers of the lodge presented ritualistic services In the commemoration of the lodge's 56 ab- Kent brothers. Service Jliii He-enlist. Two ex-service men re-enlisted to day, joining the United States navy by signing up with "F. P.. Weaver, local recruiting .officer. One, William Harold Wehlje, of Freewater, was for merly in the merchant marine, while the other Henry Adam Koenig, also of Freewater, was for 22 months In France in the aviation service. He was born In France and came to the United States at the age of three, tioth men enlisted as seamen. Wehtje is to be sent bo San Francisco and Koe nig to Hampton Koada, Virginia. . A mass of fluffy beauty in dainty boudoir caps have arrived in anticipation of the great demand for them this year. Lovejy soft pink, faint sky blue, rose, canary yellow, lavender and all beautiful shades ombined with white or in solid colors. Our counters are piled high with these beautiful bits of daintiness. And priced with the same low price standard that make this store the busiest one in the city. Our toys are going fast. If you have not made your selection do not delay much longer,' early shop ping means a large assortment with which to choose from. . . The BEE HIVE Pay Cash Pendleton's Variety Store Save Cash Clubhouse to Ik Considered. Plans for the erection of a t lub house by the Pendleton Kod & Gun rlul) on the shooting grounds at Col lins Vark, near Mission statio.i. will be considered at a meeting of the club which will be held this evening in the offices of J. H. Estes, 614 Main street. The meeting was changed back to Monday night on account of the road show tomorrow night at the Oregon thci.ter. Plans for the tur key shoot on Sunday, December IS, will also be made and the same com mittees which handled the Thanks giving turkey shoot will be placed in charge, owing' to fhe snciess of the first event. . ! 2 2 Commercial Ilaly Will Vote. The Pendleton Commercial Assocl- ta ation tomorrow evening win ngai.i K; consider the recommendations of the Xi finance committee for the coming year, which matter was held over p I from the November meeting. Copies OI Ule t'Uliiiiiin: ir..nv m-tc .........w- grnphed and mailed to all members and a lance attendance Is expected to register their vote on the matter. Am ong proposals l for a full time secre tary" at 2t00 a year, an automobile for his use, an of fke' assistant and a plan for doubling the membership of the oi'Kunization in order to provide more revenue and strength in the or ganization. The meeting- will be called, as usual, at 8 o'clock. Christmas Gifts ! that are practical and please, such useful gifts as We have to offer ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS ELECTRIC WAFFLE IRONS PYREX GLASS BAKING WARE CARVING SETS GAME SHEARS NUT BOWLS SILVER PLATED WARE 19 MORE SHOPPING DAYS 0L' ffm If . Ufa VI1 Attend Meeting Rev. Itobert L. Hussaharger, pastor Ot the First Christian Church, ' will leave toniKht for Walla Walla, where he will attend the Northwest Parlia ment of Disciples, he largest gather ings of Christian ministers held during the year. He is on the program for an address entitled "An Undenomina tional and NonSectnrian People." Rev. O. D. Harris, of Milton, will speak on "The Minister as Shepherd," and A. MaeKeiuiie Meldrum, formerly of the local church, now president of Spo kane college, will have as his topic "Preachers and Preaching among the disciples of the future." Itev. A. R. Liverntt, pastor at Wall.t Walla, is also on the program. The parliament opens today and continues until De cember 9. There are 40 'ministers on tho program and about 100 will at tend, In addition to the general public. CASCARETS "They Work while you Sleep Cnm-rt Omipany Will Conic The Columbia Dadies Symphony Orchestra, a 30 piece organization re puted to be one of'the most excellent attractions on the road today, will play in the Oregon theater here either Jan uary 19 or 20 under the auspices of the America Legion. The local post signed for the attraction Saturday evening when a date was offered them due to a conflict between Walla Walla and Baker dates for the company. The lefflon will take up plans for making of the concert a huge success when tho post meets tonlirht. The event Is planned for one 6f the mest musical treats of the year. NOTICES Notice of Iiids to Furnish Lumber Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Recorder In Pendleton, Ore gon up1 to 5 o'clock p. m. on December 15th 1920. for furnishing to The City of Pendleton, F. O. B. the Lee Street Bridge 8000 feet of lumber i In. by 12 in. by 18 ft. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all ids at Its pleasure. Dated tbis 2nd day of December, 1920. , THOS. FITZ GERALD, City Recorder. Universal Stoves &Fumaces Remember Cascarets tonight! Ton are' bilious, constipated! You feel headachy, full of cold, dlxzy, unstrung. Tour meals don't fit breath Is bad. Take Cascarets tonlsht for your liver and bowels and wake up fit and cheer ful. No gripe no Inconvenience. 10, 25, SO Children love Cascarets too. cent. NOT1CK Vottce of Payment of City of Pendle. ton Improvement Bonds Notice is hereby given that City of Pendleton Improvement Bonds Nos. 27, 28, 29, 10, 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 lr. like manner after Dec. l, 1920. Interest on Bonds Nog. 27. !8. 29. 80. SI, Series Z. ceases Dec. 8. 1920. Interest on Bond No, l. Series 11. ceases Dec. 1, 1920. - Dated Nov. 20, 1920. '"" ' ' ' LEE MOORHOUSE. Treasurer, City of Pendleton, By H. w. Dickson, Deputy. NOTICE OF PUOPOStm STREET IMPROVEMENT Notice of Prtosel street Improve- t ; ment : s . ; Notice is hereby given that at a regular meeting of the Common Coun cil of The City of Pendleton held at the Council Chambers 1n Pendleton. Oregon 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, under directions and by requirement of the Common Council file In the office of the Re corder bf The City of Pendleton, plans and specifications for an appropriate improvement of the following named 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 or toe lots, parts of lota and varcela of land to be benefited by such Im provement and the percentage of the total cost of improvement, which each ot such lots, parts of lots and parcels of land should pay on account of the benefits to be derived trom such Im provement, and, WHEREAS, the council has examin ed such plans and speficatlons and Estimates and found the same satisfac tory and the estimates therefor to be n accordance with the probable cost of such.work, and TITER EAS, the property recom mended by the City Surveyor to be In cluded within the boundaries of the district banefited Is in the judgment of the Common Council properly to be Included within such trnprovement district and no property Ss excluded therefrom which should properly be nclnded therein, and, WHEREAS, the Improvement of the hereinabove described portions of said street, either with Oravel Bltulithlc Pavement, Concrete Tavernem or War- j enlte Bltullthla Pavement on Crushed ft no It I at be it REfiOLVKD, by the Common Coun cil of The City of Pendleton that It t expedient to imp-ove and it is hereby proposed to Improve said portion of sr.ld Lincoln Street by paving the aame with either Oravel Bltulithlc Pave-1- ment. Concrete Pavement o, Warren-ES He Bitullthlo Pavement en Crushed (5 lioek or Crushed Oravel foundation, H such pavement to be constructed and i the surface thereof to be finished upon ' the established grade of said street S and the street to have curbs and gut-Is ters and all other, things In ance with and as shown in and specifications for the improve- mrnt of said portions of said Lincoln Is Street, prepared by F. B. Hayes, City s Surveyor, field with the Recorder of ald city on the 10th day of November, 1920, which said plans and specifica tions are hereby particularly referred to, and be It further, RESOLVED that the. Engineer's es timates of the probable total cont of such Improvement, which said City Engineer's estimates were made and prepared by F. B. Hayes, City Surveyor ut said city. In the sum of 13598.35 and were filed with the Recorder of said city, on the 10th day of ber, 1920, is hereby Included and here by referred to particularly, and be It further, RESOLVED that the plana and specifications and estimates for anrb improvements, are prepared by the City Surveyor and filed with the Re corder of the City of Pendleton, on the 10th day of November, 1920, be and they are herehy adopted and ap proved, and , be it further, resolved that the cost of making such Improve ment shall be a charge and lien upon all lots, parts of lota and parcels ef land '- he 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 Tor the payment of the costs thereof, and be it further. RES07VED that an Assessment District is hereby created to be known as "Assessment District No. "4" em bracing the property benefited and they be assessed for the payment of such improvements, which Assessment District shall Include all lots, parts of S tots ana parcels of land lying and be- ng within the district bounded 'and described aa fpllows, to-wit: DIscrliHIon of AasesRnent District No. . f , Commencing on the Southwest cor ner of Lot Six .() Block Fifteen (16) Kaley s Adaltlon to Pendleton; thence N'orth 30p feet and parallel wkh the west line of Lincoln Street; thence East 260 feet on the South line of Raley Street; thence South 880 feet ind parallel with the East line of Lin coln Street: thenee West 210 feet on the North line of Mark street to the point of beginning. And be it further RESOLVED that a copy ot thU resolution together with the notice that the surveyor's estimates of the rroportion of the cost of said work tc 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 of ten days n the East Oregonian, which newspaper is here ty designated hy the Common Council tor the publication thereof! And further notice is hereby given that the City Surveyors estimate of the probable cost of said improve ment to be charged against each lot, part of lot a:,! parcel of land on ac count of said Improvement is now on file In the office of The City Recorder, subject to inspection and examinatioa Dated this 28th day of November, 1920. THOS. FITZ GERALD, City Recorder. iiiHMiiiHiiiunuiuiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniSiisuiiEiiiiiniiuianiunjusiii.iii'i rr:Mr.i .ton's i.riiii fcTnn Grocery Department thrptanH mPrted Holland .Herring; each . . . IMM'i 10c 4.1c 30c Bulk Green 01ive3, pint . . Plain Sweet Pickles, pint Plain Sour Pickles, pint . . Dill Pickles, each , 5c Imported Anchovies, jar f , , C3c Pickled Pigs Feet, quart jar T5c rickied lonerue. pint jar -c Novem'jl XXXX Brawl Evaporated Milk, per ran, 10c, per ddz. 81.i0,'pef caer . 7. $4. 4() llllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!fitlll)IIIIISillllll!l!llllllllllllllllliilllllllllllllllllllll NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids "U1 be received by the Directors of the Umatilla Drainage District, at the office: of the Furnish Ditch Company, in Stanfield, Oregon, until fiue (51 o'clock p. m. December 10th, 1920 for the furnishing of all labor and materials for the construc tion of a drainage system as set forth in the plans and specifications as pre pared by E. S. Severance. Engineer for said District for the following Approx imate Quantities. !4,f,00 Cu. yds. Main ditch excava- tlon. ' 8.000 cu. 'yads. Lateral Ditch exca-1 vatlon. 1,600 - lin. ft. Clearing. . 55,000 board feet of bridges. : . 70 cu. yds. concrete. 20 lin. ft. SO Inch pipe laying. ' ! cu. jde. concrete abutments. Bids to be ms.de- on forms as fur nished by R. A. Holts, Sec. of the Board of Directors of the t'matilla Drainage District, Stanfield, Oregon. A certified check in the sum of 5 per cent of the total amount of the bid, must accompany each proposal. The successful bidder will be requir ed to furnish a bond in a sum equal to the total amount of his bid. UHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiniHi;iiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiijiiiiiiiitii!!iiiiiiii!nin Army Goods 1 Army Underwear, new, $2.25 a garment, the v ' 5 suit .: $4.50 ' 5 Wright's Union Suits, all wool $5.00 1 Other Union Suits ..............:.$3.00 to $5.00 S Heavy Sox, gray and O D., 65c; white, 85 nd $1.00 0. D. Army Blankets, new j 47.00 s 0. D, Army Blankets, used .j. .....$5.00 Cray Army Blankets .;..' : ..:...S8.00 5 Hudson Bay Blankets (white), 4 1-2 lb. $13.00 ' 5 Hudson Bay Blankets (white), 5 lbs ...... .$14.00 S , 5 lb. Vicuna Blankets (brown) $ 9.50 Reclaimed Shoes, your choice :.$3.CQ 5 Regulation Army Russetts ..$9.00 S Regulation Navy Shoes, black ... .......$9.00 1 Officers" Press Shoes .....:.... $3.00 S Hip Boots ...:............... $6.00 1 Rubber Overshoes $2.50 2 S These goods are all new stock and not a lot of picked over junk. You know the quality of army goods and the other goods we handle are of the same S Quality. . 1 s ARMY AND NAW SALES CO. j Tin" iiiiiiimiiiiiiii iitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifi I I UMHIII Pettijohn's Breakfast Food A preparation of wheat in which all the bran is retained making it one of the finest breakfast foods on the market for those troubled with constipation, etc. We have a full line of cereals, including the products of Oats, Barley, Buckwheat, meat and corn. You can get your choice here. U. S. INSPECTED 5IEATS. "Hie Table SuddIv" Vid 18S 739 M Street CHAS. D. DESPA1N & CHAS. W. QOODYEAR Proprietors imilllMWlllllllll HIHHHHtli Ijimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimtmmiiiiiii niiiiiiini u mimiiiini inn The directors of the I'matilla Drain- S . ' : age District, reserve the r'Sht to re-1 ject any or all bids. J. CI. PEARSOX, Prea. R. A. HOLTE, Sec. of . Xotioc of litds for Construction Crosswalks Xotice la hereby civen that sealed hlds will he received at the office ol s the City Recorder up to 5 o'clock p. is m. on December loth 1920, for thetjj construction of the following described i concrete Crosswalks In the, . City of 5 PendleUm: ' . , ; 1 Crosswalk on Railroad Street on the west line of Ulleth Street. r 1 Crosswalk on Railroad Street on Is the tvest line of Aura Street. 1 Crosswalk on Aura Street on the Is, south line of Bluff Street. ! 1 Cross walk on Bluff Street oh the 3 west line of Aura Street.' i; 1 Crosswalk on Tnstln Street on the s west line of Cbsble Street. 1 Crosswalk on Aura Street on the'Z south line of Tustin Street. s 1 Crosswalk on Tustin Street on thejs east line of Aura Street. S 1 Crosswalk on Lewis Street on the Is west line of Jeff Davis Street. 5 1 Crosmwlk on Jeff Davis Street on 2 the north line of Ix'wla Street. H 1 Crosswnlk on Beauregard Street on the south line of Lwls Street. 1 crosswalk on Lewis Street on the 2 east line of Beauregard Street. -js The Common Council reserves the 1 5 right to reject any and all bids at its pleasure. ! s Dated this !nd day of December. ! 2 BAZ AAWL Given in the Odd Fellows Jlall Thursday, December 9th By the Rebekah's Cafteria Luncheon served at noon and evening. Come early and get your Christmas Cifts. Articles as are for ale make presents that are always acceptable. A Program Will be Given in tjie Evening. Come and 1920. Hear the Rebekah chestra. Or- THOS. FITZ GERALD, City Recorder. Pl'UUC LV1TFJ PHOTOS I HiVft vnnr Xms nhnln. v. . A . v f warn wt will A mas photos made bj 3 if take you in jour home.1 Tl 1 1 1 1 II t II III II 1 II t II II II 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 II It III IIIM 111 II til 1 1 n t lim if m t( fl 1 1 II J t M f II I Ilfflli 1 3f I I .,.,.., . .:.v.V.".'V .: , - --- -- - . .