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. 1 i 0 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 7, 1921. TEN PACE3 '3n ( i Li U IN PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE, WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. off A WOMEN'S KAYSER UNDERWEAR IN SPRING WEIGHTS: SILK ttSJ.E UNION SUP'S $3.00 High, grade union suits for women that will please the most particular. They are woven from an excellent grade of mercerized lisle thread in a fine elastic rib. Plain band finished and well reinforced to add to their durability; also bodice top with close-fitting knee, white and pink ' Regular sizes $3.W. Outaizes $3.23 women's fine lisle union suits Women's knitted union suits. They are woven in a fine, cure white lisle and are made to fit the body. Neat band finish and reinforced where the wear is greatest, also bodice top style with close fitting knee. Regular sizes $1.75 Out sizes $2.00 WOMEN'S' FINE QUALITY LIGHT WEIGHT i VESTS, Splendid Yalues at 29c to $1.95. . , Light weight vests in silk and cotton lisle, woven in elastic fine rib, well made and neatly finished; all styles in bodice and band top, low neck with long and short sleeves. ' - Special Low Values 29c to $1.93 Spring Always Demands Things Extra Tasty in Neckwear and Shirts Hoi you' will find fashion hand in hand with craftsman ship and materials that "peak af elegance and extraordinary value. Our New Manhattan Shirts ' Ar beauties. Drop in and aee them $3.50 to $10.00 New Indestructo Ties In plain and fancy patterns. The best for the price, no matter what tho price, $1.00, $1.50 to $3.50. , FASHIONABLE SKIRTS . - - - x. .'.-.. i s . ! -, Marked According to Today's New Price Level, . Which is Much Less Than Last Year. Always keeping in touch with mar-," ket conditions, and not being over overstocked with skirts at the old high price enables u to takse advant age of the present market prices. We are giving the benefit of the lower wholesale prices to you. Every skirt is exclusive and individual in design ing, there being only one or two of each style. Some of the styles are quite elaborate; others are simple; but all are becoming and unusually good looking, and . present value be yond rivalry. ' " Prices Range from $8.75 to $21.50 NOTICES JCaw fn?rn fc rtt J CWanUn p ff T JrwPr Kippered Salmon,-' lb. 35c Peaches 2 cans . . 45c Apricots, 2 cans 45c Cof f eer bulk, lb, 30c EggSy fresh ranch, doz. 30c Herring, Holland, kegs, each ........... $1.75 Bloaters, smoked fish, 2 for 15c Tomatoes, large-cans, .9 for $1.00 Other Items. Dishes, Glassware, Fancy Tea Pots, Electrical Appliances- Stone Jars, Py rex Cooking Ware. . Visit tlie Pura Food Shop and fee tr ourselves the quality mcr-rlmndis- we srll. ' . FRESH SKW GARDEN" SEEDS. XTRA SPECIALS FOR THE ENTIRE WEEK FROM BARGAIN BASEMENT THE Six Days of Xtra Speci al Savings All Women's High .. Shoes Over $4000 worth of fine shoes offered with this discount taken from the "already low Base ment price," thus mak ing a double discount, 25 Percent Less taken Bargain One fourth from the Basement price. Six Days- of Special Savings ' Fine Voile Waists Offering one bin piled full of very pretty wash waists of various styles and qualities. 1.93 In looking over the ori ginal selling price we $3.00, $3.50, $4.50 and $5.50, with all sizes in the lot. Six Days of Special Savings All Remnants Regardless of the kind or quality and regard less of the original sell ing price. The Six Day Special price will be based on the existing, present B. B. price. 33 1-3 Off ' This discount is taken off of the low bargain price that is already on these remnants. No limit to your purchases. TOM SAWYER WASH SUITS FOR BOYS morning s ex- brought us a This press fine assortment of Tom Sawyer Wash Suits. They're the finest, most satisf ac tory wash suits made. Come and see them. They're priced at $4 Now is the time to buy your Spring apparel V 1 WHI PENDLETON GREATEST DEPARTAENfT 5T0a 1 Qopies warenous ERE IT PAYS TO TRADE lW:i' Make this store your, headquarters, it's here for your convenience. NOTWK OF NTRKt'H' ASSESSMENT 1 X VIW I.LM10NT PI 1 1 I LI X . I H Notice Ik hereby tilvcn that the Com mon Council of The City of Pendleton, im February. 16, 1921, did miiko an assessment for tho Improvement of Lincoln Htreal from the north line of Unlcy street to tha Bouth fine of Jack( 1.011 street, In The City of Pendleton, and did Mesa tha contract price for making wild improvements against the luta, part of lot null parcels of hind, especially benefited thereby. All per sona affected by such lmprovemem and assessment desiring ti take advan- tagu of the provision of Chapter 6 of Title 36, of Lord's Oregon Urw pro viding that such assessment may or Mild In tin annual Installments are hereby notified that application so to iiu must he made to the City Kecorder, as in niich Chapter 8 provided within ton day from the dato of this notice. Forms for such applications may be seemed -4'rom Hie off.ee of the City Recorder. ' lated at Pendleton, Oregon, title ?rd day of Mareh, 1921. THO.S. FIT5C OERAI.D, City lteeorder. XOTK R OK KTIIFICT ASXKMHM EXT I XS T.VM.M KXT JMt I V lUXi Notice la hereby given that tho Common Council' of The- City of Pen dleton, on February ld.'19Jl, ' did muKe an nwiwmenf for the Imnroye- ment of Jefferson strcVt from the north line of Mnrtln street lo the north line of VH.' on street, in The City 'of Pendleton and did assess the contract prlco for making such Improvements against tho lots', parts of lots and par cels of land, especlajjy benefited there, by. All persona affected by such Im provement and assessment desiring to take advantage of the provisions "'T'hnpiT 5 of Tltl 20 of lord's Oregon , Laws providing that uch assessments may be paid in ten minimi Invtallmenls are hereby noti fied that application so to do must be made to the City Kecorder, a In such Chnpter 3 provided within ten day from the date of this notice". Forms for such applications may be secured from tho office of the CHy Recorder. Pated ar Pendleton, Oregon, this Srd day of March, 1921. THUS. FITZ OEMAt.D, City lleeoder, XOTK'K OF STHKRX, AKNF.HH.MBXt 1XSTAU.MF.XT I'lmil.fXilCS Notice la hereby given that the Common Council of The City of Pen dletqn, on February 1, 1921. did make e.n assessment for the Improve ment of Matlock etreet from the north lino of Rnlcy street to the north line of Jackson street. In The City oi Pendleton, and did assess the contract prion for making said improvement against the lots, parts of lota ana parcels of land, especially benefited thereby. All persons affected by such improvement and assessment destrtn to take advantage of the provision of Chapter 5 of Title 26, of Lord's Oregon Law providing that such assessments may be paid In ten annual Installment tro hereby, notified that application so to do mu.'t be made to the City Ile eorder, as In tftich Chnpter 3 provided vithln ten days from the date of this notice. Forms for such application may he secured from tho office of the City lteeorder. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this ,3rd day of March, 1961. THOS. FITZ onrtALD, ' City Recorder." WHBItBAfil, the property recom mended by the City Hurveyor to be In. eluded within tlm boundaries of the. distiii;l benefited Is In the Judgment ot . ihe Common Council properly to lie included within such Improvement Dl- trlct and no property is excluded therefrom which ahould properly bo lijiiiided therein, and " WHKIIKAH, the improvement of tha hereinabove described portion of v Orange Ktreet either gravel Dltullthia pavement, Concrete pavement or War renlte Bltiillthle pavement on Crushed rock or crushed gravel foundation I at this time necessary, therefore, be It, UKHOLVKo by the Common Coun. ell of the City ot Pendleton thnr It la expedient to Improve and It Is- hereby proposed to Improve (Iranva Htreel tront the North Line of Court' Street to the Booth Line of Lewis Mtreet, by pa, ing the same with either gravel cltu. ill hie pavement or concrete pavement or Watrenlte Ultulllhlo pavement on crushed rock, or crushed gravel foun- , 4atlon; such pavement to be construct ed and the surface thereof to be finish- - ad upon the established Kide of said direct and the street to have curb and gutters and all other things In accord ance with end aa shown lit the plana and specification for tho Improvement : of said portions of said C'ng KtMet from tho North Line of Court Street : td the South Mn of (wi Street, pre pared by F, B. Hayea. City' Surveyor, filed with Ihe Recorder of said City on the Sth day of December, J920, which said plans and tieclflcatldn are here- . by particularly referred fa, and1 be it ' riitf Krtt RKHOLVF.n that the Engineer1' estlmatea of the probable total cost of ticli Improvement, which said City Engineer's estimate was made and prepared by F. H, Hay, City Surveyor of said City, in the um of 314.6 and was filed with the Recorder of said City on th th. day of December, in 20. -4a hereby Included' and hereby re- . ferred to particularly; and be It fur-' her " . , RF.SOl.VErV that th plana and specifications and estlmatea for inch Improvement a prepared by the City Surveyor and filed with- the 'Recorde of the City of Peadleton on the stn, doy of December, 120, be and they are hereby adopted and approved, ana be It further RESOLVED that th eost of making uch Improvement shall be a charge and Hen upon all lota, part of lot and parcel of land to be benefited by such Improvement and the owner of aucn lots. part of lot and parcel of land o specially benefited by auoh Im provement shall be liable for the pay ment of the cost thereof, and be It further. RK80LVED thai an Assessment Dis trict Is hereby created to be known a riNBLETON SHOTGUN FfflMWAUA Spokesman-Review Telegraph , ' ie Match Has Great Weather; Locala Score 71 Points. ', SPOKAXE, W'aeh., March 7.- Fair weather in Inland- town Sunday made Meal conditions for contestants' in the Iniund Empire telegraphic trapshoot- In tournament.' Following are the mf.res; ' Weruitchee, 71; Ellenebnrg, (3. iidessa, 73; Coulee City, 79. . ilprague, 71; Tonasket, tl. Hmkane, 75; OrovHse, 70. FaUiuat, 7: Cheney, . ,! r!t. John-Oarfleld. 7; Yakima, "l, .I'endleton. 71; Walla Walla, 70. Ijewiwton-Fonwroy, 75J Waitsburg, . ' M'allace, ; Kellogg, . Pendleton Rod Gun club catter l'n exiiena met members of the Walla WaJla oluh ' Sunday t the Bpokesman Ijevtew telegraphic . shoot, winning with 7t to Those, here from tht f harden etty and their sc ores were, Mc-l.j-an 14, PfW CHrlen 23, Morrisort J. Whit II, Sllmmlok 23, Uoiwrts 1, jmmene 1, Anderson 18. Three I f" core fr the fisltors 78. I'en- r lon high men were Ingram 21. fith 24. Kirkpatrtc IS. 19 Matlock II Daley 23, Hpangle 2. Bowman 25. ) "'ii: of the Remington Fire Arms Co. 'l f. VA Mrris of th Western Shell Co. Wed 2i. John WcNurlin , 22 and ' Sarles ihimillon 21. T. Barclay 2f. " t"ive be;t serirca for Pendleton 71. ! n imitation to shoot -with th VjiMa Walln club next Sunday -i. d.K'd W the (iarden City club and If j)e who wih' to go will give their i'.yiie W the eecrtary of the Fendle . n rluti a fair else iuad of shooters t f y 'oake thf trip. (East Oregonlan Epecial.) MEiACHAM, March 7. Mrs. J. B. Baker. Jr., was in La. Grande Monday shopping.' - . , . Frank Watkins left Monday Pendleton. Dave Bell wag' in Pendleton Mon day. Oscar Bowman and wife from Dcx burg, Idaho, were here the past week visiting Dick Bush and family. Mrs. Rewman va formerly Miss Grace liubbard ot McKay. W. JL Cheif left Tuesday for ' La Grande. Mrs. Media Mathes from La Grande for was here visiting her father, H. F. Shreeklilse. J. D. Casey was a business visitor In La Grande Wednesday. Mr. Bush shipped his crop of wheal' to tho Collin mills at Pendleton. Mrs. H. T. Dealy was in La Grande Thursday doing her spring shopping. Fred Bell of lone, is here, visiting liis fatherD. D. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Nordon from Ka- mela was visaing relatives and friends Sunday. Mr. and .Mrs. Oscar Bowman left this morning for Itexburg, Idaho, where they have farming Interests. AoNl KSSF-S TO CRIME PORTLAND. March 7. L P.) John Kawacinskl, alias Bruno, con fessed to. killing Harry I'awluk. lie claimed he shot in self-defense during a quarrel over some smuggled silks. Notice of Street Improvement Notice is hereby given that at a regu ler meeting of the Common Council of The City of Pendleton held ' at the Council Chambers In Pendleton Ore gon on February 23rd, 1931 the fol lowing Resolution wa duly adopted: viz: . WHEHRAS. th City Purveyor of th City of Pendkton did on the 23rd. day of Februarv, 1921, tinder directions snd by requirement of the Common Council fiTe In tho office of the Re corder of the City of Pendleton, plans and specifications for an apVropriato improvement af the following named street In said city; Grange street from the North Line of Court Street to the South Line of Lewis Street, together with the esti mates of the work to be done and the probable cost thereof with a statement of the lots, parts of lota and pnrccela of land to be benefited by such Im provement and the percentage of th total cost of Improvement, which each of such lots, part of lot and parcels of land should pay on account of the benefits to be derived from such Im provement, and WHBRHAfl. the Council has ex amined such plans and Specifications and estimates and found the same sat isfactory and the estlmatea therefor to be in accordance with the probable cost or sncn worK, and, "Assessment Dlitrlct ,No. It' embrac ing the property benefited and to be assessed for the payment or aucn im provement', svblch Assessment Dis trict shall Include all lots, part of lotr and parcel of land lying and being within the district bounded and described a follow, td-wlU DuMTiptioD of AMHTwnicnt Dlatiict Number It. Beginning at the southwest corner of Lot S, Block 1, Jacob Addition to Pen dlcton; .thence ifiO feet north and par allel with the west line- of Grang Street; thence 260 feet east along th south line of Lewi Street; ' thenc .South 330 feet and parallel with. the cast line o Grange street: then west on th north line of Court Ktreet to the point of beginning. And be it further RMSOLYKD. that of this resolution together with a notice that the survevnY estimate of the, propor tion of the coat of said work to be charged against each lot, part of lot a-.d parcel of land Is on file In th of fice of tho City Recorder, be publish ed for a period ot ten day In tha East creKoman wnicn newspaper is nereoy designated by the Common Council for the publication thereof And notice is further given that th Surveyor estimate of the cost of said improvement to be assessed against each Ijot, part of Lot and parcel of Land on account ot aald Improvement I now on file In the office of tho City Recorder, aubject td Inspection, Don" and dated at Pendleton Oregon till 4th day of February 1911. THOS. FITZ GERALD. , City Recorder. BUSINESSENHAVE (East Oregonlan Special.); riLOT ROCK. March 7. Mis RutrV WHEN RAIL FLIERS CRAJH. - ru . hi '.. i.V'fcv .. ' .. , 7'-r;4v , , " "t ', ' ' ' '"x I - v.. : . ' . - fl mm; vy 1 X 7 - ! A ' ' ' '"V More than 4i persons died In this twisted? mas af wreckage when two Crair'i 1 Him Oidy (Aniline ft, .nd .".rigln.1 Cold and Grlp fwk ssenger train, crashed at Por ,,,ui .K. Kir. vou aet BROMO.)"r- ,nl- Th Canadian, a Iflchigan -Adv. entral flier bound from Chicago to Tronto, tore down en the dangerous' tracks When the Interstate Express, diamond'' crossing at Porter and hit ,X Y. f. Bm)ton-to-Chago flier? raced a derail set against, her.- The whole Into the crossing at 65 miles an hour, train left the rails and ws bumping The Interstate' mogul engine plowed to s stop acroaa the New York Central I through two day coaches of tha derail ed train, then spun around and turned over on Its side. Most of the victims were In these day coache. On the left is the wreckage of one of the Canadi an's couches; In tli center is th In- terntate'a great engine lying upside down along the broken rails. Six bod lea were pinned under the engine when thla picture wa taken. The wreck occurred tho Bight OX Fb, 7. Reler and Mrs. Lcota Warner wer Pendleton visitors Tuesday. Mlair Rrt ler went down to eonsult Dr. McKen ale about her ear which has heen- glv Ing her considerable trouble' lately1. Mrs. Walter Weghor and daughter, Garnctt, were guests at the home of Mr. .and Mrs Frank Done Tuesday night. . .. ... .'. Mrs. Twig Hlrikis wan shopping In? Pendleton Tuesday. Thursday was a busy day for a num ber of the bimlnesa men of Pilot Rock who spent the day cleaning up the grove which M. A. Bturtevant haa leas ed to the city for a period of ten year. Thoy plan to put- out new trees ana hope within a few year to have beautiful park with plenty of shade. Members of the Women' Community Club served lunch to the worker at the noon hour. i ' Prof. J.;0. Russell and member ot the boys basket ball team of the local , high school left Thursday for Wean to compete In the Eastern Oregon. Basket ball tournament. Mrs. W, C. Stanley and daughter" Camilo spent Thursday and Friday In Pendleton. " M. D. Orange! Is homo again after short visit with hi son Rodney, in, Portland. The following program was given at the grammar school Tuesday after noon by the sixth, seventh and- eighth grade pupils: , . Hong Hoys Scout March, . School- Paper Dale Hutchinson. Dialogue "Oh you Teacher," Sixth Grade. , Recitation Ruby' frurchlnsrin. . Treading M,onroi Hemphill. , Stunt "Jones Jnisa' Orohesl m,-, eighth grsdo. , Song Daphne Smith, Dolly stubble field, Mildred Hemphill, Xovs, Bolln. .. Song Star Spangled Banner. Mrs Fred Groves, who underwent an operation In Pendleton lust week Is reported much Improved. " Mr. and Mrs. M. G. ' Fdwards ars spending the week visiting In pendle. ton. Mr. Ben GUI left Friday for Wasco to join her huabani. If 1 . -r ft r r- - 'T - T 7 if eJrf