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rr i , TTtf 'tr ' . " ''':' EVERETT MEETS LOriG J t i BEACH.0N GRID T NOTICES r LOJM BUAOr, Calif.. Hue. 17. (A. a huir iwiiif4v will In' declared here today ill hoimr of the f nut bull .game between the team or mo nign schools of IfOiiq'tieach.uiid Kverrtt. Wash, treats hnjve '"" providing for ),in)0 spectators, fondle for both trams agreed flifir i tinl .were In shape fur a terrific utruKgle. .j If Ixng Mem wins, It In exacted to negotiate wllh the team ( Knot JVtrh, Cleveland, fur a game Hera In January for the "national lntcrschol ayitlc championship. ' BLUE SUNDAY IN N. Y. , NKW YOltK, Dec. 177. (A. 'Itluo I Sunday" wan burlesqued on Droudway and Fifth avenue yesterday In a mournful parade sponsored by the' International Sporting , Club 'of whloh. many, society folk, are members. Five floats were drawn by Horses nar nvsscd with crops. llunclsmen' f th )n,ul til me i ovt-rmvii i'ij?.t Hut TIiIh Is, a lonesome ,'Town," .n i funeral direr. ' ,. . ,- I ' A ,min whh brill mil ehuln rode thf firm float for "Hiding In Transit on Sunday.". ,, ! ' In the ncl whipping post euro mony wn applied on one who "whist led on Sunday" and on the third flonl wu a hiiBband In Block fur "kissing his wife. , , - s ,Two boys were put In a ,cage,' fqi "fishing on Sunday" and I1"5 last fjnu showed a man at the pillory ' "to mmlflnir on Kundnv." ' ' j Similar paraded will tie held dally Iiexl weeK, Hie leaner uniHiiiiireu. i ' . - notice! or ritn'osi:i) Kriti:i;r lMl'HOVKMKNT ' Notice Ih hereby given that at. a regular meeting- of the Common Ceim-'! HI of The City of Pendleton held at j the Council (Mm inborn In Pendleton,.! Oregon on December 8th, 1920 the fol-'j lowing Resolution was duly adopted,! vi: ' ; NCE ' 1 1 SALEM, Mass., Dec. 17. (A. I'.) A "romance of the civil war" wan re called by two beiiet of 1500 each to Clark How Edward. St. Paul. Minn., and Jackson How of Siin Fran-mi-g, contained Ui the. will of Jliss fNirnh XI. Kelly of Ilaverftill, filed yes terday. Both , bciieflclarles are rela tive of Miss Kelly's sirlhood ewcet lli art. Major Henry Jackson How, who Has killed In battle at (ilendale, Vo, jooe 30, tKH., Mis Kelly and Ma jor How, for w)tin the local O. A. K. Jioat Is named, were to have been niar fied upon his return from the war. 'pon learning of ( his death she an nounced shut she, w6uld never jnarry. ler death oceured last week. RICH FATHER LOCKS ; DAUGHTER IN HOTEL' .. ROOM; AND DESERTS NEW TOItK. 'lec.' 'n.A;- P.) Hudolpli Monsej-epiiti-d to ( 4 weal yiy cabinet manufacturer of St. Paul. Minn., was arrested a a fugitive from justice today, prior to the departure of the steamship Mongolia for Ham burg. Detective! said ...Mosner was wanted by the St. Paul police on a Charge of deserting his ten year old daughter after Picking her in a hotel room there. HOLDS BIG POST ; -T- ' MN5 LA POkTE ; ; ' WASHINGTON " fiwUig La Porte, Just appointed assistant aooretary of treasury, Is . the youngest man ever to occupy the Important post. Ha graduated from George Washington Univer elty in 116 and after serving in tee army became an attache ot the Amorlcan legation at The Hague. He resigned to enter the office ot Assistant Treasury Secre tary Jouett Shouse and when Chouse resigned appointed to kit lace. Stiff Joints Sore Muscle Smoothed Out By Hamlin's i Wizard Oil r Soreness and stiffness resulting from unaccustomed use of muscles or too much exercise, such as ten nis, baseball, golf, handball, etc., give' way quickly to the sootliins: ellccl of Hamlin's Wizard Oil. It penetrates Ost, drives out the sore-" ncss, and limbers up still, aching joints and muscles. Ilmlln' Wlr.r.l Oil It 'f': aMe liffpurnilon to ti!v In ths lnM" " "ht for fir-t aid and wh.n th I" m" b. f,r ny. II I. - ol'-i -'y rellHtHo nntlwin to tmMMili.m tvt ciu. hum l.ltes n.l ntlnr.. .rln n.l hrul hwil rnpidly ii" U" s'sittiijK. pei.eirntln quitlltlfa. K it oa bu tiesmnis site bottl 16c. If yrm r irnubied with conitlpatlo I.lrr Whip". ll".il IHU ' ..Iflrf i t l'.M.lrtlll'lJf h.i -WHEHEAS, ths City Surveyor of, The City of Pendleton did on the 30th if Cay of September, 120, under dlrec W in and by re'itiirement of the Com mon Council file In the office of the Recorder of Th City of Pendleton. plan and specifications for an appro- 1 Pilate Improvement of the following named street In said city: Jefferson Street from the North line of Jackson Street to the South lino o( Washington Street, 'and j Washington Street from the Eastl line of Maduion Street to the West line of Main Street Including the full Inter, section of Jefferson and Washington , Streets, together with the estimates. of the work to be done and the prob able cost thereof with a statement of the lots, part of lots and parcolB of land to be benefited by such Improve ment' and the percentage of the total I cost of Improvement, which each of j such lt, parte ot lots and parcels of land should' pay on account of the benefit to be derived from such Im provement, and, . WIIEHEAS, tfio council has efnmln ed such plan and specifications and estimates and 'found the same satis factory and the estimate therefore (a be In accordance with the probable cost of such workand WDEKKAS, the property recom mended by the City Surveyor to be In cluded within the boundaries of the distrlyt benefited 1 In the judgment of .the Common Council properly to be included within auch Improvement Jlstrlct and no property Is excluded therefrom which ahould properly bo included therein, and, ' WHKItlCAS, the Improvement of the hereinabove described portions of said street, either with Gravel Citullthlc Pavement, Concrete . .Pavement or Warrenlte Hltullthle Pavemcpt on Crushed Hock: , or Crushed Gravel foundation, I at this time necessary. therefore, be it, . KEHOLVED by the Common Coun cil of The City Of Pendleton that It is expedient to Improve and It la hereby proposed to Improve said portion of said Jefferson and Washington Streets by paving the same with either Gravel Bltulithio Pavement, Concrete Pave ment, or Warrenlte Bltulithio Pave ment on Crushed Rock or Crushed Oravel foundation uch pavement to i be constructed and the surface thereof I to be finished upon the established i BrfertA nf Hiilfl ittraet mrl th street to ... - it have curb and gutters and all oilier It things In accordance with and asii miown in me plan ana specuicauons for the Improvement of raid portions if of said Jefferson and Washington 1 1 Street, prepared by K. 13. Hayes, City f Surveyor, filed with the Kecorder ofi said city on the 3uth day of Sept.. 1920, which said plans and specifications are hereby particularly referred tu. and ho It further, , RESOLVED that the Engineer's es timates of the probable total cost of smh Improvement, which ald City Engineer's estimate were made and prepared by P. B. Hayes, City Survey or of said city, In the sum of f 8653.40 ajid were fd with the Recorder of said city on the 30th day of Sept., 1920, Is hereby Included and hereby re ferred to particularly, and bo it furth-1 er, I RESOLVED that tne plana and j specification and estimates for urh Improvement, a prepared by the City Surveyor and filed with the Recorder of The City of Pendleton on the SOth 1ay of September, 1920, be and they are hereby adopted and approved, and ue It further, RESOLVED that the cost of making such Improvement shall be a charge and lien upon all lots, parts of lot and parcel of land to be benefited by ucn Improvement, and the owners of auch lots, part of lots and parcels ot land, so specially benefited by such im provement shall he liable for the pay ment of the cost thereof, and be It further, RESOLVED that an assessment dis trict Is hereby created to be known Assessment District Jo. 73, m- brarlns the property benefited and to be assessed for tho payment of such Improvement, which Assessment Dis trict shall include all lots, part of lots, and parcels of lnnd lying and being within the district bounded and do scribed as follow, to-wlt: Description of Assessment District No. 73 Commencing at the Southwest cor ner of Lot 6, Rlock 6, SwitKlcr s Add. to Pendleton, thence Zf.O ft. North and parallel with tho West line of Jefferson Street; thence Weat 100 feet and parallel with the South line of Wash ington Street; thence North l0fcet and parallel with- the West llri of Jefferson Street; thence East lOMect and parallel wltn the North Hne of Washington Street; tnenee isortn iuu feet and parallel with the Westllne of Jefferson Street; thence East 260 feet and parallel with the North line of Washington Street; thence souw iuu feet and parallel with the East line of Jefferson Street: thence East 100 feet ind parallel with the North line or Washington Streets thence South 160 feet and parallel with the East line of Jafferson Street; thence West 100. feet and parallel with the South line of Washington Street; tnenee &outn. zdu , feet and parallel with the East line of j Jefferson Street; thence West !60 feet) on the North line of Jackson Street toj the point of beginning. And be It furtner rcsoivea ina a copy of this resolution together with j the notice inn me "" mate of the proportion of the cost of j said work to be charged against each : ot. nart or lot ana imn-ri ,ni, , k - .... 1... T IF. on file in tne oiuco oi me vn.r corder be published for a period of . ten days In the East Orcgonlan. which . newspaper Is hereby designated by the Common Council for tne publication, thereof., ' , ! And further notice Is hereby given that the Surveyors estimate of the cost ot snld proposed improvement to be charged against each lot, part of lot and parcel of land on account of said proposed Improvement Is now on lire In the office of the City Recorder, sub-, Ject to Inspection and examination. I Dated this 9th day oi . ucccmner, 1520. , THUS. FITZ UEKAUi, - City Reoorderr-- I mm km 4 t H2 n n J yylslloo P-.nr-.HfT Wl nW 1 iu m 1 .jrtimata n V r Oil Irii n&k VaahaeeUeW Am y Formerly 822.50 to 132.50, Closing Out Prices '...ANY SUIT TO $48.73 813.75 n " ANY SUIT TO $80.00 ANY SUIT TO $142.30 - r 831,75 THE FAMOUS J. & T. COUSINS and C. P. FORD SHOES, THE BEST THAT MONEY 'CAN BUY, IN EVERY NEW AND STYLISH LAST, COLOR AND KIND OF LEATHER. ALL SIZES AND ; WIDTHS, FROM AAA TOD. . THESE PRICES ARE MUCH LOWER THAN YO U WILL BUY THESE SHOES THIS SPRING. One Lot Oxfords and Pumps up to $1 6.50 Any Oxford, Shoes or Pumps up to, $17.50 Choice of the Best Hand Made Shoes ' . ' ' - Selling ap.to $23.00 83.98 86.65 J: 9.98 - WE CAN ACCOMMODATE THE EXTREME NARROW FOOT. Going Out of Business dtoSo now in cnarge Q jfWIf -.- 1 V mi m nMmiMM m9mm" m-"mmMmmm 4.a.-.aa . a ..fJ iji-M4