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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1920)
v r riff? ft v r 1 V ft tffrr i ' til: : ;t f paus ma Z mm z i u z O S tu 8 8 S S' s 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 People Here anfrThefe tillph finite, cashier tit the flunk of iMiuiflcId and director In the I'niu ' lllls. irrigation District, whs In the city nil liuilncKS Friday afternoon. Jciin P. Kirkpuirlrk,' editor mwl iul). Usher of the flint Itock Record, wu lr town Friday winding up the Christ . iriaa business for liln publication. The meeting of the Hluto Wool (Irowera Association In J'cndlelon has brought to tho city muny wnoliiroweia ami others who aro Interested In tho i sheep Industry. Anionic them la Jay tho iiasneuilluii; H, II. Iiunhiu.il, editor Anionic shoppers from Helix In the "f "Tim Oregon farmer;" Wade tiller, Icily (oiluy were Mian Hai-ah Montgum of Kntri'irla, K, f. Johnson, of Wu. jury nml Mrs, John Anderson. Iowa, ami f A, ("lurk, of Portland, nil ' wool growers; Juy Hillings, supervisor I Mux Clorfklc li ft yesterday after, or the Wallowa National forest; J. T. "'" for ArlltiKton im route tu Port Jardlne, heaj of O, A. C. extension; itand on n combined buslncHB and noil- Jt. w, flicks, traveling passenger agent r'W "'I'. f-r tho O. W. V- ft N., and K. X. KnvunuUEh, of tho forestry depart, nieiit. Jack Heck, noil of "Mr. and Mia. J. F. Hook, of tfila city, arrived home Fri day, evening from Kugcno whore he In attending the University of. Oregon. It. Dobbin, of Enterprise, president of ?1 lH a freshman there this year. PHONE FOUR.Q-N1NE FOR BETTER SERVICE CO 0 WE HAVE JUST COMPLETED OUR . ., Stock of Xmas Goods We have Candy, Figs, Nuts of all kinds, Dates, Peels, Mince Meat, Cranberries. Everything you want. OUR PRICES ON NUTS AND CANDIES can't be beat Special prices for quantities. GLACE FRUITS The Economy Grocery Tut Doherly,.wi known sheep man with holdings In the Nye, l'llot Kork and ynrdatie vicinities, Ih In the city today on hualneaa, W, L. Thompson, president of the American National hank arrived from Portland thia morning on bualneas and will remain over until Bunday here. C. W. Paulua, cashier of tho Firm Dank of Pilot Koek, waa hero on r'ri day for the wool growers' convert on and relumed to l'llot Itoelt thia morn-InK. C. L, Hartshorn, vice president of the Ural National Hank of Joseph. !.- I Z among the Wallowa county men hre pi; today for the meeting of the State Wool drovers' Association. A. H -Cox, manager of the Crcgon jg Lumber Yard, loft on last night's train ior 1 uriiiuiu wnero ne goes on biial- iic'bh connected with the Hnow Lumher Co., of Llttel, Wash., of which he la vice president, w F. E. Judd, of the K. J. Burke Wool ill Co., of Portland, arrived here on frl- O'day to attend the State Wool Growers' 73 convention and today will attend the qj monthly dlrPctora' meeting of the Am p erkan National bank, -j Bert 8. Jerurd, Eastern Oicicon PI agent for the (Egultahle Life Inaurance w Co., arrived home loat evening from a visit to agencies at Ileppner nnd-(Vn-f- don. Me reported weather In ConJon .ithis week to be quite cold, one day'a p temperature hovering about 18 , de isiawivaai snoaianoD aoj 3NiN-o-anoJ 3nohi J 5?5 f& J?S JK! 3 3?S 555 1 H jesoF'icoiiY nmnro inn nrnnrnn 8i urnuw mu urribtno China V 8 OfflclalH Go Over Hood County offlclala today motored to Cold HprlnSH to go over the route of the proponed new highway from Hold- uipii to Cold Springs binding on the Columhla river. We are happy to announce that right at Holi day Time we have r.eceived our first shipment of European China. We now are able to show 2 COMPLETE HAVILAND SETS ' . as well as , l COMPLETE BAVARIAN SETS All thia merchandise is new and as beautiful in design as ever.' HAND PAINTED CHINA IN SEPARATE PIECES v ' - - A large showing of the most useful china articles in clever shapes. Priced make moder ate Christmas Gifts. Sawtelle's, Inc. 8 Prtommi (.Ivcn Judgment. A decree waa signed In -circuit court today giving Will M. Peterson Judg ment against James Uarnharl and wife for $2I5, attorney fees and costs The three mortgage on the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section 18, Township 2 north range 33' east were ordered foreclcwed and the land sold by the sheriff to satisfy the Judgment. 8 a a at MIXSTUF.I, IS KttXKSS. The negro minstrel show, given last night at the Presbyterian church un der the auspices, of the Men's Forum, was pronounced a success by those who attended. The program consisted cf two son by the mlnstrpjs "Old Kentucky Home" and "Old Illack Joe, Kilo John Pcnland; solo, "Caro line," by Mr. Sprogue; coon song, Mr. Leniert; pantomimic solo, with phono graphic accompaniment, by Mr. lien- son and a piano solo by Frank Carsch. The black faces were responsible for numerous Jokes. Hev. O. L. Clarke acted as Interlocutor and Clyde Phil lips, Dr. David n. Hill, Kev. J. M. Cor nellson and A. M. chrystal as end men. Cider and doughnuts wero served by the minstrels after the show, tin cups and pitchers being used for the drinks while coal 'buckets and fire shovels were usl In the serving of doughnut, 0f f& PENDLETON 1 . "J PayCash Receive More Pav Less DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 E. Court ...... . Phone 880. B uy a arrel of Flour B Pay Cash Receive More ' Pay Less DESPAIN jSl LEE CASH GROCERY 209 E. Court , , Phone 880 NOTICES live llibllo Meeting In rcgon Tlico ire, Sunday lx-c 10, 7:30 Judge Dorsey of Salem, Oregon and J. H. Fitzgerald of Portland, will ex plain ' The Caaso f IrelaiHl Tins Is now a topic of world wide Imprest and of International Import ance.' This meeting Is neither a reli gious nor a mere political problem. Harmonious relations between the L'nlted States and Great Britain will be prompted. Come otit and hear two of tho best speakers In Oregon explain one of the important topics of today. , (Ad paid for by the friends of the Irish Kepubllc.) NOTICE OK rilOPOSKn STIUiliT . 1MPKOVEMENT Notice la hereby given that at a regular meeting of the Common Coun cil of The City of Pendleton held at the Council Chambers In Pendleton, Oregon on December 8th, 1920 the fol lowing Itesolution was duly adopted, viz: WHEREAS, tha City Surveyor pf The City of Pendleton did on the SlUh day of September, 1920,' under direc ts na and by requirement of the Com mon Council file in the office of tlio Itecnrdor of The Citv nt Pendleton, plans and specifications for an appro priate Improvement of tho following named streets In suld city: Jefferson Street from the North line of Jackson Street to tho South line ol Washington Street, and Washington Street from the East line of Madison Street to tho West line of Main Street including the full Inter section of Jefferson and Washington Streets, together with the estimates of tho work to be done and the proh side cost thereof with a statement of the lots, parts of lots and parcels of land to bo benefited by such Improve ment and tho percentage of the total cost of Improvement, which each of MONEY IS EASIER The Inland Investment Company will now loun you money on your automobile, also cash your notes. Address P. . Ito. City. All ouus strictly confidential. such lots, parts ol iota and parcels of land i.l mj u J il pay on account of the benefits "o 1)0 derived frowr auch im' rrowmcitt, Olid, "f I :;'idi,'"'i ' "' 1 it ilr wllEKKAf, tho eouneil haa examin ed such plana and apeclficatlona and (k'.lniatcs nml found the -same eatls laetory and tha estimates therefore hi lift In accordance with the probable l ost of such work, and VVHKItlOAS, the property rerom mended by the City Surveyor to be In eluded within the boundaries of the diti'i.-l benef.ilr.il is In the Judgment I of the Common Council nronerly to I'o included iihln such Improvement IlKirirt anil no prnpcrtv ta excluded therefrom which should properly be included therein, and, WHKUKA8, the improvement of tlu hereinabove described portions of said 'itrect, either with Gravel Bltulithic Pavement, Concrete Pavement ot Warrenlte Bltulithlc Pavement on Crushed Flock or CruaSied Grovel 'ounr'atlon, la at this time necessary, therefore, be It, RKHOLVHO by the Common Conn 'II of Th,City of Pendleton that It b " pedlcnt to Improve and it is hereby rroposcd to Improve sid portions of' said Jefferson and Washington Street' by paving the same with either Orave. Hltulltlo Pavement, concrete Pave ' nont or Warrenlte Bltulithlc Pave nent on Crushed Rock or Crushed ravel foundation mch pavement tu 'ie constructed and the surface thereo' lo he finished upon the established rade of said street and tho street to have curbs and gutters and all other things In accordance with and ah ihown In the plana and specificat.ons for the Improvement of ';ild portions of said Jefferson and Washington Streets, prepared by F. B. Hayes, City Surveyor, filed with the Recorder of id city on the 30th day of Sept., 1920, which said plant and specifications are hereby particularly referred to. nnd he It further. - RESOLVED that the "Engineer's es timates of the probable total cost of ich Improvement, which said City Engineer's estimates were made and prepared by F. B. Hayes, City Survey or of said city. In the sum of I85G3.40 and were filed with trie P.ecorder of said city on the 30th day of Sept., 1820, Is hereby ..Included and hereby re ferred to particularly, and be It furth er, ... RISSOLVED that , tne plans and specifications and estimates for such Improvement, us prepared by the City Surveyor and filed with the Recorder of The City of Pendleton on the 30 day of September, 1920, be and they ope hereby adopted and approved, and be It further. RESOLVED that the cost of making such Improvement shall be a charge and lien upon all lota, parts of lots ana parcels of land to be benefited by such Improvement, and the owners of sues lots, parts of lots and parcels of land, so specially benefited by sue. Im provement shall be liable for the pay ment of tho costs thereof, and be It further, RCSOLVED that an assessment dis trict is hereby created to be known as Assessment District ro. 73, em bracing the property benefited and to be assessed for the payment of such Improvements, which Assessment Dis trict shall Include all lots, parts of lots. and parcels of land lying and being within the district bounded and de scribed as follows, to-wit: Description of Afwesmneut District Xo. 73 Commencing at the Southwest cor ner of Lot C, Block 6, Switxler's Add. to Pendleton, thence 250 ft. North and parallel with the West line of Jefferson Street: thence West 100 feet and parallel with the South line of Wash ington Street; thenco North i0 feet "ml oarallel with ' the West line of Jefferson Street; thence Knst 100 feet and parallel with the North line of Washington Street; thence North 100 feet and parallel with the West line of Jefferson Street: thence East 260 feet and parallel with .the North line of Washington Street; thence South 100 Weet and parallel with the East line of Jefferson Street; thence East 100 feet and parallel with the North line of Washington Strce: 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; thence South 250 feet and parallel with the East line of Jefferson Street; thence West 260 feet on the North line of Jackson 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 esti mate of the proportion of tho, cost of said work to be charged against each lot, part of lot and parcel of land is on file in tho office ot the City Re corder be published for a period of ten days in the East Oregonian, 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 of said proposed improvement to be charged against each lot, part of lot and parcel of bind on account ot said proposed improvement is now on tile In the office ot the City Recorder, sub ject to inspection and examination. Dated this 9th day. ot December. 1020. THOS. FITZ GERALD, City Recorder. US.' .tu .' y7 aV :vA. ;,; A '.A , . -X rwl.ieli MaaMftS I 3 UkAi.: Wv . . V ( v. .1,'. 1 ., - . : , ;. - ..' : . . " , : . -i- .;.''.'. '., .' -, . i jv, ' i - . - - r . w-' mrii. J, . . at. ' J . Diamonds and Platinum Make , THE GIF!1 SUPREME FOR . , CHRISTMAS "Gifts That Last" SAWTELLE'S ' ' ; - ixc. The Largest Diamond Dealers in Eastern Oregon. 4 Forbi'dden Woman "? "br. K."J. Tork" the Chinese Spc- clalist has spent years in study and j research work, both in Chinn and i this country, thus enabling him to ; treat any acute and chronic disease i of men and women. j He uses only curative Chinese i roots and herbs as a means of treat- i ing diseases known to human be- These remedies have been used ! for many generations and have , been given credit by patients using 1 1 them. Anyone . ho may be suffering can call to see him. K. J. YORK CHINESE MED1C1M". CO., Xo. 421 W. Rose St. Uollu Walla, Wash. The Oregon Theatre Wednesday, Dec. 22 ' A. H. WOODS INVITES YOU TO THE FUNNIEST FARCE OF THEM ALL PRICES $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 - Scats on Sale Ihvu'm- scats on sale at the lVoplcs t an.4mii.so Wlicn; It I'ays to Trade KOTK H TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by the Supervisors of the Umatilla Drainage District, at the office of the Furnish Ditch Company in Stanfleld. Oregon. nntl S o'clock. P. M-. December 18 1S20. for the furnishing ot all labor and materials for the construction of a drainage system, as set forth in the plans and speett Icatlons as prepared n K. R. Severance, Engineer for said Dis trict, for the following approximate qusntities: 24,000 cudic .yarns main uticn excava tion. s.OOO cubic yards lateral aitcn exca vation, l.r.oo lineal feet clearing. .ST,. 000 board feet for bridge. 70 cubic ynrita concrete, 2t;0 lineal rot SO inch pipe laying. 8. cubic yards concrete abuttments. tflds to be mad on forma aa furnish ed by It. A. Holtn, Secretary of the loard of Supervisors of the Umatilla Drainage DUtrlct. Stanfleld, Oregon. A certified oheelf in the sum of S per cent of the total amount of the bid must accompany snob proposal, to he returned to the bidder If successful, when be baa entered Into a contract, and te be forfeited upon the failure of ino Dinner lo enier into a coniritci, u j Ilia bid is successful. Pavnient for work under each contract to be madej tn bonds of the Drainage District aa all- tliorlred by resolution of the Hoard ot ; Supervisors at a meeting thereof held , on the H7th day of October, lssn. Such! binds to be received by the contractor! in payment at nnr. j Tlie sut'ceeaful bidder will be'required t tj furnish a bond tn a sum equal lo the, total amount of hia bid. -The Supervta-I ora of the 1'matilla Drainage District t reserve the right to reject any and all j bids. UMATILLA DUAINAGH ivwrn-c j llv J. U, PKAItS.kN, President. i Uy B. A, iiCJ-Ti;, EscreUry. photos Have your Xmas photos made b) Ward we will take you in your home. ,156101010 and J kind.' FLOWERS FOR SENTIMENT ParticulBrly at holiday lime docs the giving of flowers carry Kith them greater sentiment, greater contentment and greater loy. ' Truly they have a language of .heir own. Walla Walla Floral Co. KJ'.a.st Main, Walla Walla. Jim Beards After Supper Specials 35c Large Cans Sweet Potatoes . 23c 40c Blue Label Catsup 1 29c 25c Sugar Bowl or Cream Pitcher Mustard .. 15c 5 pounds of 45c Bacon, extra special .$1.4S No. 5 pail compound, $1.10 value 93c Remember All those who have placed tickets in the ' box muit be in the store at 9 p .m. tonight. G. W. KELLY t"f Seattle ami 1'ortlainl m j.i.ing tiii; i:xTiiu; stock of Jim Beard's Cash Store 300 Wct Webb St.. Cor. W illow. Just a Whisper OiT .Main St. V ff Aa i, . . ,V.