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ticz two DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 1, 1821. TWELVE PAGES 8 B2XSSBS PENDLETON AGENTS FOR Butteriek Patterns and Publications, Pictorial Patterns, Caihartt Overalls, Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes far Men and Boys, Ivnox Hats Phoenix Hose, Manhattan Shirty. - The best for the price, no matter what the price. I- -J-' 5 ! -' i 1 . 'i f ' L : h i "75 Everybody"- Who is Somebody Looks it. Your appearance i n f I u e nces your progress. Clothes don't make the man they help him make himself. It's a part of our v a service to help you - j :i- matte an advanta geous choice, and to that end we now oner- our new spring stocks stocks selected with experience and care from the best rec ognized clothing sources. Suits at $23.00 And every price to v $67.50 1 Spring Top Coats $20.00 And every price to $60.00 and each a real val ue at its price. Mwayi jtincyri Herring, Holland,. 10 lb. ' kegs, each $1.75 Bloaters, fat fish, each 10c Codfish, absolutely boneless, lb '33c Salmon, kippered, lb. 35c Apples, cooking, box , 75c Itheubarb, fresh, lb. 33c Cauliflower, lge. heads, each 30c Spinach lb. 10c Australian Jam, 2 cans 25c Cooked Ham, Bacon, Dried Beef, Sliced to your order. ; The freshest and best vegetables arrive every morning. Beautiful Blouses That Breathe of Spring. . Nor style blouses for better wear oc casions would bo hnrdlyx expected to full Into the melior ate price class; b-.it -tlmt 18 just what 'those now models have done, nml It makes them all the mora desirable, and none the less hand Hine, becaura of their little cost. They are creati ons of fine nots, , white pongees, silks, Georgette: crepes, crepe de chinos, mtlns and many others iluinty wuist Inira. they all have the no Plena in sleeves, shupea of colliirs ami ileeoru tions. The colors ore white, flesh, navy, pule uznre, matjie, gold. pink and ull the now Spring season tol-ora. NOTICES AOTICK Hemstitching and 1'lcot work. W have now enjnured expert operator to'hniulln our homstltchlng macltln -l - Lot , Ulork 1, Jaiiihs Addition to Pen. dleton: them-e 3b0 feet north ni par. ullel with the west lino of Grang ' Htreet; thenee 2DU feet east lllnng the south line of l.ewla Rtreet; thence Holith 8B feet and parullel Wltn tn rust line of Graniio atreot; 4hn wost and ar. prepared to JhZ Prieed from $5.75 to $25.00 Shirting Madras, a yard 46c Fine madras shirtings of good quality, St. inches wide: neat striped shirt ing patterns. Our regu lar prk on this doth was 7c a yard. . An I'nustial Value nt a Yard 46V. Good Quality Long Cloth, Yd. 33c An excellent quality J.ons Cloth, 3ti inches wide; the soft finish and duraole quality make It Ideal for lingerie and underwear. A Splendid yard 35c. value, short promptly uttended to, and be convinced. Singer tiiiig Machlno Co, HO li. Court St. KKKOIAeX). thut a copv of thl resolution together with, a nqtlea. that the aurveyor'restininte of the propqr tlm of the cost Of said worH J be charged against rath M, part of lot and parcel of land U on file In the of flee nf the City Uecorder, l publish ed for a purled r ton days In the Kaxt Oregonlun n-hlclt newspaper Is hereby dslnated by the Common Council for the publication thereof. And nutlet Is further g.wn that the NitU of lla for Hewer Construotkm Notice IK hereby given that acnleq! Olds will be received at the office ot the City Recordor in Pendlntnn dregon j an to 5. o'clock p. m. on March 2nd . i21 for the construction of a Sewei Cxiension on Ash Street III The City .if I'umlloton. Grerun. Commenolmt U the M in hole at the Intersection of: Surveyors estliiiat of til cost of laid Ash street and Railroad street, and improvement to be assessed against running north 340. feet on Aah Stroet. leach It. part of IM and parcel of Plans and specifications tor said aewer I Uand on account of said Inlprovement in be seen ut the office of the City I Is now on file in the offlt o of the City Surveyor In the City Hall at Pendleton llecorder, subject to inspection. Done Oregon, each bid must be accompanied i and dated ut Pendleton Oregon this hy a certified check of 10 per cent of. the amount of Hie bid made payable to theorderof the Mayor of thj City ot Pendleton, to be returned to the bidder if unsneteayful, and to be forfeited if the bid Is accepted and the blddor fails to enter Into a contract In acco'dance with the terms of his said bid. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any end all bldn at Its pleasure. Dated .this lsth day ot February IS21. THOS. F1TZ CEUALO. City Recorder. TJIOH. (UT OKHAI.D. City Recorder. Linen Finish Suit ings, Yd. GOc Colors of pink, blue nnd tan. Thin material will be very popular for sport suits this spring. This material Is S4 Inches wide and you will like the qual ity. Tim Price tiH Ix attract ively low, a yard '. New Spring goods arriving every day; here as often as you It will pay you. . , j FBCLT3 QSEXtEST DEPARTMENT ffTOOS WHERE'' IT PAYg TO TRADE 11EJZ.S' This is the store with "a conscience. We'll give you the best we can for the least we can. ra ECHO PEOPLE v. ATTEND INSTITUTE (East Orcgonian BpeciaJ) ECHO. March 1. C. H. Essektyn of Lexington spent Saturday and Sun day here at the home of his parents. Mrs. Frank Hale, who has been in Seattle several jveeks for- medical treatment. Is still quite- ill. Mrs. Hale Intended to have an operation per formed soon, but the physicians, there state that her heart is in too weak a condition for her to undergo an op eration for perhaps eleven or twelve months, and that it will be necessary for her to remain in that city some time yet. - - ilr. and Mrs. H. W. Drew, "Mrs. J. Prank Waller, Mrs. A. H. May. Miss Itetta Wilson. Miss, Gladys Wold and Miss Helen Harrington attended the teachers' Institute at Stanfield Satur day. . t Gaylord Madison was here on busi ness from lower Butter Creek jionday. now very busily engaged practicing on an. annual high school play which they expect to stage the middle or the lattef part of March. The play" Is J called "When a Man's single. Mrs. W. W. Esselstyn 'returned home Saturday evening from Walla Walla where she was called by her sis ter, Mrs. B. Harold, who, accompa nied by her husband, was departing for Rochester, Minnesota, for treat ment with the Mayo Brothers. Antone Cunha left Sunday for Portland to Join hia wife who hn been in that city about a week. While in Portland, Mrs. Cunha expects to have her tonstis removed. Grant Duchana was here on busi ness matters from Butter Creek Mon day. . A. Haellor of Portland was)' tran sacting business In Echo Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Coe moved into their residence recently purchased from Mrs. Anna Boss, Sunday. The house was formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Hale, who now occu py the Georsre cottage opposite the J. P. Bell home. Joseph Cunha, Jr., was a business visitor in Pendleton Saturday. A special meeting of the Ladies Aid Otis McCarty and Fred Buchanan were among the Echo visitors from Butter Creek, Monday. Foster Martin of Dallas, Oregon, spent, the week end with friends in ) Echo. j Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bell of Pendle ton visited with friends here Sunday, j . J. B. Savior shipped two carloads of cattle to the Seattle markets Sat urday evening. G. E. Foust was here oa business from I -a Grande Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen- Mudge moved into the residence formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Coe Satur day. G. C. Butler of Hermiston was an WAGES NOT ADVANCED ... IN ACCORDANCE TO HIGH COST OF LIVING The highway survey on the Eeho-jwa held thi afternoon at the home Butter Creek road was completed Hat- of Mrs. .C-Koontz. urday. Work will probably be start-j Mrs. C. McCmlough Is still very in ed on the grading sometime next 'at her home in Echo and her many week. . friends are anxious to' see her re- The Echo hieh school student are cover. - Echo visitor Saturday. THOUGHT IT JOKE; PROVED SERIOUS BUTTE, March 1. (V. P.) When three masked men entered the room of a local hotel, where a poker game was progressing,' the players thought it was a Joke, but the affair lost its humorous aspect when the trio gath ered up 14000 in cash and Jewelry and escaped. 1 ' ' ' ' UT0 U jiiIMi - IP 'Mm. Red Can c u. m. PAT. OIF. Hi J - - 'I IDhen ipti purchase f I coffee look for this If I figure on the I I ' package I 1 It is our guarantee j I of complete ' ! I: satisfaction I PARIS, Mar. 1. (A. P.) Wages in Budapest are only 15 to 20 times higher than they were in 1914, writes James A. Pedlow, the American Bed Crour Commissioner to Hungary. The cr.ftXcf living, however, Mr. Pedlow LAY OFF EMPLOYES PORTLAND, Marcl 1. (C P.) The Oreson-Washington railroad will lay off 700 men employed jn the local shops afer today. The Spokane. 1 Pnrtlund nnH Kofiltlf rmiH will v itf estimates at leasf 100 times higher) , cnl)love(I ln lhe Vancouver shop, timn peven years ago. Xne c.lrt!L ... mrt(, , cnf.)rm in re- duced expenses, officials declared. The I shops will be operated with only emerfgency crews for at least sixty "The average yearly Income oi 5,700 city employes is 12,000 crowns," he states. "In many instances such a salary is itistiifleient even to maintain lite. Logical, v ' '07 Tou are always behind In your studies. 'S3 Well, you see, sir. It gives me a chanco to pursue them. Collegiate World. days. Slims Point That Way. "Bob Is In love with Miss Toting blood." "Did he tell you?" "Nol but- he's got her photo hung alongside the picture of his best dog." -Detroit News. TO LEPER COLONY XEWTOMK, Mar. 1. (A. P.)' In tending to pass ueven years in the le per -colony at Java, seven Salvation Army missionaries left today fur ."an Francisco, to sail March 4 for the Duth East Indies, ' The party in cludes six women and one man. Parents Ask Annulment . v. ' : ' t K , i -A & Notice f Street linirovment Notlc ts hereby given that at a regu lar meeting of the Common Council of The City of Pendleton held at the Council Chambers In Pendleton Ore ?on on February 3.1rd, 12I the fol lowing Resolution was duly adopted; vli: WHBUBA9, the-Clty Surveyor of the City of Pendleton did on the 13rd. day1 jof Fehriiary, W, under directions nnd by requirement of the common Council file In the office of the He oorder of the City of Pendleton, plans .mil specifications for an appropriate Improvement pt the following; named street In said city: v Grange' street from the North Lin of Court Street to the South Line of Lewis Street, together with the estl- nates of the work), to be done and the probable eot.t thereof wltH a statement of the pits, parts of lots and parccels of land to be benefited by such Im provement and the percentage of the total cost t improvement, which each of such lots, parts of lots and parcels af land should pay on account of the benefits to he derived front such Im provement, and WHEHEAW, the Council has ex amined such plans and specification and estimates and found the same sat isfactory and the estimate therefor to be In accordance with the probable ;wt of mich work, and, WHHHBA8. the property recom mended by the City Surveyor to be In eluded within the boundaries of the district benefited Is In the Judgment oi the common Council properly to be included within such Improvement Dis trict and BO property u excluded therefrom which should properly be included therein, and WHEHKAH, the Improvement of the hereinabove described portion of 'irange Street either gravel Hltuilthic pavement. Concrete pavement or W ar renlte Bitullthto pavement on Crushod rock or crushed gravel foundation Is at this time necessary, therefore,' be It, KESOLVED by the Common Coun cil of the City of Pendleton that It Is expedient to Improve and It Is hereby proposed to Improve Orange 8tree from the North Line of Court Street to tho South Line of Lewis Street, by pav. !ng the same with either gravel bltu lithlc pavement or concrete pavement or Warrenlte Hltuilthic pavement on crushed rock or crushed gravel foun dation; such pavement to Iw construct ed und the surface thereof to be finish ed upon-the -established grade of said reet and the street to have curbs and zutters and all other things In accord ance with and as shown In the plans nd specifications for the Improvement of said portions of said Grange Wxeet from the North Line of Court Btreet to the South Line of Lewis Street, pre pared by F. B. Hayes, City Surveyor, filed with the Recordor of snld City on the Sth day of December, 1920, which said plans and specifications are here by particularly referred to, and be It further RESOLVED that the Engineer's estimates of the probable total cost of such Improvement, which said City Engineer's estimates was made and prepared by F. B. Hayes, City Purveyor of said City, in the sum of $5149.50 and was filed with the Recorder of said City on the Sth. day of December, 1920, is hereby included and hereby re ferred to particularly; and be it fur ther KESOLVED that , the plans and 'peelficatlnns and 'estimates for such improvement ns prepared by tho City Surveyor and fild with the Recorder of . the City of Pendleton on the 8tn. day of December, 1921, be and they are hereby adopted anfl approved, ana bo it further RESOLVED that the cost of mnking such Improvement shall be a charge and Hen upon nil lots, parts of lots ana parcels of land to be benefited by such Improvement, and the owners of auen lots, parts of lots and parcels- of land so specially' benefited by such Im provement shall be liable, for the pay ment of the costs thereof, and be It further. RESOLVED that an Assessment Dis trtct ts hereby created to he known as "Assessment District No. 76" embrac ing the property benefited and to be assessed for the payment of such Im provements, which Assessment Dis trict shall Include all lots, parts of lots r.nd parcels of land lying and being within the district bounded and described os follows, to-wlt: - DOMTiptJon of Assessment District Number 78. . Tteyinn'nsr nt the southwest corner of NOTICK roil HIIW NOtlC'H 13 UK It Eli V OIVENT lhat sealed bids and proposals' will bo re ceived by the Common Council of Pen dleton on and until March 1121 at i o'clock P. M. for the Improvement of LINCOLN HTHKKT from the North I.'ne of Murk St. to the South Line of -Haley Street, designated at IMPROVE MENT DISTRICT NO. 74, with either travel rtltullthlo Pavement, Concrete. Pavement, or Wurremte Illtullthle Pavement on crushed rock or crushed gravel foundation In accordance with Plans and Specification for mich lnw .Movement now' on file Ih the Office of the City Recorder of the City Ot Pendleton. Oregon. Ench bid must be accompanied by a certified chock of five ner cent (S er .entl of the total cost, payable to tho i Mayor of the City of ' PenHleton, to bo illumed, if the bidder Is unsuccess ful snd to be forfeited on failure to en. ter Into a contract in accordance with the bid, If accepted. Each bid must specify tlio prloo for said improvement as fnllbwa: s 1000 an.. yd. of Hard Sur face Pavement, Per one so,, yd S0O I ft. of Concrete Curb, Sirahtht, per one Un. ft. 18s. 90 cu. yds. of Dirt Exca vation, per one cub. yd . . .f ICS L. ft. of In. gal. Iron pipe for: Six water con nections from fvater. main to one foot Inside tho Curb line on East sisdc of Street. Hath connection S4 ft. of 14 In. gal. Iron plpo for: Six water onmieetiomt on West' side" of Street. . Each connection f. ...... 191 I. ft. 1 lp. vltr. sewer pipe for: Fto aewer eosj- nectlons from Main sewer to I ft. Inside curb lino en East sido of Street. Eaoh connection ....... $...... 10 Hn. II m In. v. Iron pipe for: Two gao connec Hons, from main to 1 ft. In-, side f curb lino on East side of Street. Euch on nection ............... ..$. .... TUft. lit In. "" Iron plpo for: One gas connection on ill West side of Street. Per one connection Total cost i Rids must bo Med with tho City Re corder on or before tho time nboyo mentioned1. -" Tho Commen Council reserve tho right to rejoct any and all bids and bids will bo opened by the Common Council at the regular meeting thereof ( on the day herein above mentioned. ' Done and dated at Pendleton Ore gon this 24 day of February, 1921. THOS. FITZ" OBItALD, City Reoorder. " nwlnees First. , "Harry," exclaimed the blushing maiden, "this declaration of love Is so sodden that I hardly know what to say. I was unprepared for It. It un nerved me." "I.was afraid U might," said the young druggist, rising , with alacrity from his knees, "and I brought with me a bottle of my unrivalled nerve tonic. This preparation, my darling." he added, soothingly, an he took the j bottle from his pocket, quickly .ex tracted the cork, poured a quantity of the medicine Into a spoon he had also brought with him, "will allay any an due excitement, tiulet the nerves, all. digestion and restpr lost appetite, t sell It at It . a hOUle. This ts a doso for an adult. Take It, .dearest." Houston Post, n cUnN ' Man maet A Li 1 ' nt.tn.lu. Dr. Lynn K4 Blakeslee Chronic and ' Nervous ' Diseases and Diseases of Women. X-Rar Electrlo Therapeutics, Temple Bldf. Room 11 Pbnno 41 ' - -j- u J.-1 SOBSSBfSS Ji. Klmpson . Virgil Kerry . Walla Walla Pendleton Auto Freight Service J ItOCND Tun's DAILY lA-avcs Pendleton $ pi tn. 1 . PerelMon PIhh 22K-W. ' Kr-r.nd Mrs. Arthur K. Hunson of Chicago have started an action to f.nnul the marriage of their son Byron (Inset), 20-year-old flint star, and Ma. Owoadolys 0, Uttuoa (abOY).' 6feo JItm t SeOjrwoQeVjCia.' jiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniitiiiiiiit I CASTLE GATE 1 COAL ' In Greater Demand and Satixfying More People S sywt nay. f B. L. BURROUGHSHeHas It! PHONE j FIVE 1 FOR 1 ! FUEL 1 lUillllU!UUIIUIUUI!il!IUIHIUIIIUUUM!IlllltliHilUHIIIIIlillllllllHIIIIHniUI(lilJ