a n f y f ft 'i M M M 1 11 M f M't t f f f nnjE tear DAILY EAST ORECONIAN, PENDLETON, OHEOON, - WEDNESDAY EVENING,' DECEMBER 22, 1920. TWELVE rAGKS NOTICES i or th '""K'ovpmonl of miH portions n' joirorson and Washington nujii.n, t.K nionisKii KTIIIJICT r"r''1"- Pfpurea tiy P. B. Hnyea, City IMPROVEMENT Nolle Ik hrty gtvrn thnt at a rular nutting of tho Common Coon. II of The City of Pendleton hold at th Council chamber In I'rnrtletori. Oregon on DKmtr Sth, 1910 the fol. lowing absolution nils duly adopted vit: WHFKHAS. th Cttr Si.rvevnr nf Survtnor, filed with t Ttccordnr nf mm city on the 30ih day of Sept., 19 unirtt sum plans and specification)- are nersny particularly referred to aim lie it t ort her. HESOLVRn that th Enirtneer-s es tlmates of the probable total eoxt m uch improvement, which aaid Clt cnnmeer.1 estimates were made and The Cliy of Pendleton did on the 80th 1 PPred by P. It. Hayes, citv Sunev cay of September. 1920. under dire. r of said city. In the sum of isr.f.J.af 0 na and hy renuirement of th r. a"d were filed with tho rtoenr-iW m mon council file in the ffflce of the I Mil cl,y on 30th day of Kept.. "rv"" oi i ne i:uv or Pendleton, i im-vuj- n 'inaea ana nereny re plans and specifications for an appro-! ,errl l particularly, and h it furth 1'nnio improvement of the following named streets in said citv Jefferson Street from the North line of Jackson Street to the South line ot Washinirton Street, and Wat; ling-ton Street from the East line of Madison Street to the West line or Main street Including the full Inter section of Jefferson and Washington Mreets, together with the estimates of the work to be done and th nrnh. able .post thereof with a statement of RESOLVED that tne plana and specifications and estimates for such Improvement, as pr-pared by the Citv Surveyor and filed with the Recorder of Tho City of Pendleton on the SOU. day ot September, 1920. be and thev are hereby adopted and approved, and oe it iiirtner, RESOLVED that the eoat of making such Improvement shall be a charge and uen upon nil lots, parts of lots anc the lota, narta of !ni nnA nL..i. I parcels of land tn h hnfite. hv nH ana 10 ne Benefited by such Improve- 'mprovemeni, and the owners of such ment and the percentage of the total lots' Parts of lots and parcels of Ian.; cost or improvement, which each of specially benefited by sue m such lots, parta o; lota and parcels of P'ovement shall he liable for the pay ana snouia pay on account of the i "pl't or tne costs thereof, and be benefits to be derived from such lm-iurther. provement, and. RESOLVED that an assessment dls WHEREAS, the council has examln- trlct 19 hereby created to be known d such plans and specifications and'M "Assessment District No. 73, em estimates and found the same satis-'1 brdng the property benefited and to lactory and the estimates therefore " assessed for the payment of such io tie in accordance with the probable ! improvements, which Assessment Dis- cost of such work, and triet shall Include all lots, parts of lots, WHEREAS, the property recom- an1 Parcels of land lying and being mended by the City Surveyo.- to be In-1 within the district bounded and de nuded within the boundaries 'of the scribed as follows, to-tutt: Description of Assessment District . No. 7 Commencing at the Southwest cor- district benefited Is in the Judgment Of the Common Council properly tn e Included within such improvement district and no property is excluded ! n" of Lot S, Block , Switzler's Add. inerefrom which should properly be j t0 Pendleton, thence 250 ft. North and .larallel with the W est line of Jefferson Street: thence West 100 feet and Parallel with the South line of Wash- Included therein, and. WHEREAS, the improvement of the hereinabove described portions of said Kireet. either with Gravel Bitulithio i ington Street; thence North 160 feet Pavement, Concrete Pavement or land parallel with the West line of Warrenlte Bitulithio Pavement on i Jefferson Street; thence East 100 feet Crushed Rock or Crushed Gravel J and parallel with the North line of ifunaauon, is at this time necessary, ; 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 1 therefore, be it. RESOLVED by the Common Coun cil of The City of Pendleton that it is expedient to Improve and it is hereby proposed to improve said 'portions of said Jefferson and Washington Streets by paving the same with either Gravel Bitulithio Pavement, Concrete Pave ment or Warrenite Bitulithio Pave ment on Crushed Rock or Crushed. Gravel foundation such pavement to! and parallel with tho South line of wo i-uiiifirui-iru ana tne sunace tnereor i vvasmnslon street; thence south zou to he finished upon the established I feet and parallel with the East line of grade of aaid street and the street to j Jefferson Street; thence West 260 feet have curbs and gutters and all other i on the North line of Jackson Street to things in accordance with and as the point of beginning, shown in the plans and specif icat'.ons I And be it further resolved that a .-m S3 ' 11 V fl A"--E-3 "31 ' il Connersville's Heroes 7vEE " 1 "X r jf: t . jr .. o,- i VII, VJkV Hi ' 'Ai iWt aksrr -w . 1 1 ' ' . otto e.- fV C 7- tonnemnto. Int., ttz'i tnat .. ,Z hd r.i - . Mil 1111 : V:iT1'W!cl1' J -''I Cline. two we f,mou, Pike's Peak mil Climb I n.i,. ,ra'"9 b-v w!nnl"K but It bag its heroes. They , "o went from work : on the map, young -6ecoivd3. . . ' M ill s. wm close iecond. trailing uis D s' -"l" 3rst Clint ' - - J " uu : the notice that the surveyor's esti mate of the proportion 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 Re corder be published for a period of ten days in the East Oregonian, which newspaper is hereby designated hv the Common Council for the nublicatlnn thereof. And further notice Is hereby given feet and parallel with the East line of, that the SllI.vvo esm,lte ot. tne cost Jefferson Street; thence East 100 feet and parallel with the North line of Washington Street; thence South 1C0 feet and parallel with the East line of Jafferson Street; thence West 100 feet or said proposed improvement to 1 charged against each lot, part of lot and parcel of land on account of said proposed' improvement is now on file in the office of the City Recorder, sub ject to Inspection and examination. Dated this Sth day of December. 1S20. THOS. FITZ GERALD, City Recorder, j i2iiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiftiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiitiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiitniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiijr I THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS PRESENT I One of Those Beautiful Pastel PicUres Now on Display at j MURPHY BROTHERS j I 121 East Court ' Phone 318 1 iliiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiituriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiHiiiiiiiH 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 S3 8 8 5 8 rPHIS is a season of the year when it is a pleasure to exchange fraternal greetings which cement the cordial relationship and good feeling - which.; ex ists between us. We wish also to assure vou that our best endeavors will be to maintain that quality and service which has gven character to the Harvest Bread. ! And in extending to our friends sincere and hearty Holiday greetings, we desire for you an abundance of the best things in life. And may the coming year bring' health, increased wisdom and happiness. eXt more bread It is Your Best Food Pendleton Bg Company (East Oregonian Seci;il.) BCHO, Iec. 22. While driving l'omc. from Pendleton Saturday even ing on tho highway Mr. and Mr. Henry Weltstin and four children were Injured when their unto collided with onother car which failed to dim Its lights. The Weltzin car was thrown over a bank about 15 feet high. Mr. Weltzin sustained a broken collar bone rnd his wife a broken arm and Internal Injuries. The four children were badly bruised. The injured were rushed luck to Pendleton and taken to tho home of Mrs. Welt.ln's parents. Mr. Hnd Mrs. Jacob Rhode. The Weltzfns live on a wheat farm about seven miles east of Echo. J. O. Davis and son. Donald, were Pendleton business visitors, Saturday. Mrs. M. Miller and son John will ltave Thursday night to spend Christ mas with relatives in Portland. Miss Maxine Slanfield who is at tending school in Walla Walla this year is here, for tho holidays. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Neil! and chil dren spent Saturday in Pendleton. (.Maude Meyers returned home Saturday after spending about three weeks at Jlut Lake. Mrs. Pauline OrHvclle and son Gus tavus wore Pendleton visitors, Satur day. Mrs. Lilly Gillette and daughter, Miss Meda of Pendleton . spent the week-end here. ' , H. W. Willis returned home from Portland Saturday where ho had been for about a week. Mrs. Joseph Cunha Jr., was a visitor In the county seat, Saturday. C. H. Esselstyn was here from Lex ington Saturday and Sunday. The students of the high school are planning a Christmas party at the school house, Wednesday evening. ! The Misses Eleanor and Frances Spike; Margaret Hills, Violet Corrl ; gall, and Beryl Jarmon returned home j from Oorvallls, Saturday for the holi I clays. The young ladles are students of O. A. C. Joseph Cunha was in Pendleton oh I business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Drew expect to leave Thursday night to spend C'hrist mnH nnd New Years with relatives at i Forest Grove and Tillamook. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Tcel are in 'Portland this week with their small son for medical treatment. j Antone Cunha spent Saturday in Pendleton. Carl Gilbert returned home from Portland, Saturday. Vernon Javls, Homer Copplngcr and Jack Stanfield are expected home from Seattle for the holidays, Friday. The young men are freshmen at the University of Washington this year. W. R. Hinkle returned from Port land Saturday but left again Monday for that city. Mrs. Hinkle and chil dren are already in Portland, and they expect to remain there "for Christmas. Frank (Virrea and son Frank, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Jess t'orrea return ed home Monday evening from Portu gal where they 1 ; 1 been visiting with relatives since Iih spring. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Waller ex pect to spend the holidays in Kfattle. Miss Galdys Hold will leave Thurs day evening to spend her vacation with her parents in Portland. If. Pemberton, district superinten dent of the Methodist church, conduct or ed services here Sunday evening. t'fc I Mrs. tieorge Coppinger and son. v-s Hovt. ar expected home Friday for yjjthe holidays. L EM s5 !fa,,hi ?.J tbut 8 8 $$ TOPKKA. Inc. 22. -(I. , P.) Njj Flour mills in Kansas which have ctir Mailed production must take care ot milium mm xKtiicu employes auriug period of industrial depression, s these employe may provide llv. ing for their families, the Kansa? court of industrial relations riled il an opinion.- The court held that flout mills wbl' h had curtailed production were not oi rating on such a scale at to affect the public and ruled that the mills bad a rijrlit to curtail prodtie- lion due to market conditions ovet which !!- have n0 ron'rol. How. ever, faithful employes must be taken icure til, me court ttcuUCO, ' 1 8 " ' . r f jit".' r ' s-- as - - - - a . s ri Release rWdmsti who Suffer ; .1 he multitude aI Amcrica.fi Avomcn who suffer terribly day after clay t and year alter yeni from ills peculiar totlifiirscxls almost beyond belief - yet there is licrdly a town or hamlet in the United States wherein some woman, and often many, do not -cside who have been Vestured to health from somcof the worst forms of female ilLs.and often avoided operations by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Thsse Tvo Women Tel! of Their Experience. I itiTfi'linii, ICy. "I Hu!f';i(l nlniost Onulaska, Wk "Kvory iiumth I two ears v. nit ftriimlo wiuness. I httU such jwhw fci y Im. nn.l K.wt r : van ot suiiuuuh I tttiud not ho in knl. 1 . rrmnt .nut vaiii ,.wiy u-tn:--jt,, r"-' Vr tuKf any L-XL'a-i hi an luniur rfi.siinjf. If I sui pt tin ilimror t!il any kind t.i wink il wtitilil In-ipj; my siekiicsa u u.is m ukui.il kiiK'i.itl, liutl iiociiii-y, :.it lili was :ii.sciy to inc. i w.ui tmilcr i lie t ait of ii jpxnl itli.Vhii'iiin fur f'VcMl itiniiili.it iiml uiijil othi'i,'ifnii!. t'i s. I hatl rciid t.f l.ydia R l'inkliam'.-t Wj ilallo ( ciiiK.!iiiil nnd decided to t:y i'. AU'IT takinir jwclvtt litiltlcs I i(ii!;nt inyself mi'ich inipitivcil mid I t:tiksi i.mrt''. luivc'iu Ver li.ul any i ifii! tM!-,:.;,' i;i tUtvt n'--t Miii-p. i luno ild c i h l.iinl.s nf wink ami at th'!";i i:t, en ii'tciidant at ft Stain j!n.:i:i al :;!:d a::t f.-pliti" t!:it'. I Klirtll n!';l.' sit '.i-ii.ii)f;id vtitii VcyinlilfCtilii j "inid." i.i i.i.iANTii.u:r,s4 South uth rtr.-e;X.ui:tOii, Ky.; kiiltcrotl tat it soi nifitl nt tlioiitrli i wou.d iti.Mtnil 1 wiisuttt rt'giiliirt'iilipr. IsiUjukI fura year ami was uiiiit to do my l- a isc work, could only wash tlishci (nut! i:i a whilo. I jcad im kiIvltUmw. incut f wlmt Lydia lv Pinkham's i'Sctiiluf tomrHinnil l;ml ,lim fcr other women nnd det ided to try it. It Mirvly tliil wmitlcrs for me. I have no ji.iins now ami can do my own Lou t'Wcirk without any troul-lo at all. I t iit tihvay.s ii-dbv, your mcdit:in,: u.j I do not helievc tlicit; i.s a diK-tur that tan do as iiuu !i got.il for fcinuk) wcuk kcsh a.-t can Lydia K. Iliihliuin'it Xv;y--tablo Comittiuiul nnd yon may uso llieso fads u1 a testimonial." Jlr.-t. Lm ki: K. Wauseii, 11 i, Jiox tin, i inalaska, Wk " , hcusr,Js cf Such Letters Prove the Curative Value of 7 II ML i. ff " - ;i S feflvf 'V 'Wr9wrmt0- -mf ra lim yo.. tYNH, MAS' . -.Jvk'. :- . ',1.1 . 6 i J .yi , - . :- -r--vLl -'- , v .: u - - ; y ! t 5A ' -v JEWELRY The Gift of Pcrnia Jience One never makes a mis take in giving Jewelry, it is a present that is always and has justly won its name 'The Gift That Lasts." ,i Late shoppers will find their every need at this store; large stocks conveni ently displayed for your se-. lection. . May we show you : our Holiday display? A. L. SCIIAEFER Jeweler . '".'So, 1 ': ' ' '" "Js j il " r ' 1 ,s s : iy .jrisi."!.. jj3rfc""-I-' A, r- -', i aj