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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1921)
TWENTY FOUR PAGES JAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. .TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 8. 1021. NEV fORtRAlT .i Wonderful Stock of Hii Spring Your ; ' ITS THE BEST FOR THE PRICE, NO M ATTER WHAT XIIE PRICE. sing We've Put Style Into' Men's Suits The Well Dressed Woman r t I 1 ! - - i - IK f . x ''"'I S " f v ' f - y ' i f , '7 . . : i i; t Our Spring styles didn't just hap pen, they were 'V made after the most exacting specifications in the history of men's clothing. Here are suits i that reveal the 1 spirit of youth I here are suits that meet the p a rticular de mands of mature man. In pattern tailor ing and design they, adhere to the te x p ressed p r e f e rences of thousands of men who come to this store yearly. $30 TO $65 At anjr prkf you're as sured tlK uUnast in value. Ton ma be natisrhd or we do not rcnarrt the transaction cluKed. v Nkw DRESS FABRICS tOR SPRING:1 lj New Voiles'; New' Organelle New French . ' iiigiiams;'-New,CrejK'l..;n All hliwr BprliiK fuJiric? 1h m)1W! of lite nwwt IxHutirnl M-w jmJtcniH we ha liwl Hie pleoNnre or vlxm lnK jron. These new materials have Ja4 enme In, ami we wihiM urge that you come in ainl sec llHtn. It in none to art-' to betrlu Ut plan your Spring Nealiui. anil r hnvo anUHiiated your neoln in a way tlia will please jxhi, You eaii nlwavs buy ror h-ss at The Peoples AVnntiouse. f U - ji't Special Showing of press Ginghams, , aYard.l9c : 87 Inch Imw Unelianu in Knot Mamlard qnaliUes like Toile Hu ?iorl ami Reil Seal, low of new Kpriiiic patu-nw to choose frdm jn plahl.i, plains and stripes. You had better supply your Spring iioxls miw for It means a raving to yon worth while. 1 WIS AlWAtti' SIOJ lt)H I1KSS, IE fXtUg'. . . J.lci.". lite Devonshires, 32 inch Zephyr Ginghams and Romper Cloths, Special Val., yd. 35c You'll find one table piled high with theno servhvahle mnteriiils, they 1 well, wear well and launder wvlL (i.ioil asNortment of pat . terns for your choosing. OIR PRICfii AUK ALWAYS THE LOWEST, THE TARD. ... 35e , . ufnl Wlmt is ItthU knack of nlvta.ni- be inff well dressed, il'a th rrwult o( careful Hclectioii from varied stiM'ks of rashion'it authentic nuHles Mk Us MH'h as this , store provkle for its atrons. Hera in our (ftir Diont department we are , bo ACareful to provide variety : of styles, ami models that til most par. tlculur womun can select lhe garment best suited to her and thus alway be sure she is well dressed. . , KlRht now the as sortments for spilnn and summer are at their best and you will find it Interest ing to look over the new arrivals in Coats and Suits. ' (( m Our Coats are priced from $18.50 to $83.00 Suits range from $28.50 to $98.50 Dresses from : . $22.50 to $75.00 A Whole Week of Extra Special Cash Savers in Our Bargain Basement Make the best of your $4.98 MEN'S DRESS SHOES. Reserving none, including every kid, gun metal, fine deep brown calf shoe, where values ran as high as $11.00. XTRA 4 410 FOR THIS SPECIAL WEEK And in this big lot of $3000.00 worth of shoes you will find all sizes from 5 1-2 to 12.. Let your dollar run wild. REMNANTS SLASHED We are cleaning up the remnant tables. We are doing it.by slashing the "al ready low prices" .that were previously placed on these good bargains. ' 33iotT ' This reduction is taken from the B. B. price which in many cases was 1-2, 1-3, and 1-4 of the regular price! This sale applies to all silk, wool and cotton remnants. What an opportunity to save. FINE VOILE WAISTS These waists, .without an exception, make up the best bargain offering we have ever yet placed on our Good Bar Gain Tables. They are all of the finest materials and very tastily trimmed. FIRST OFFERING 01 QO XTRA 91 30 SPECIAL You will find all sizes in the lot and you will find that the values ran originally $2.50, $3.50, $4.25-$5.00 and $5.50. Let your dollar pull a great load. WOxMEN'S HIGH SHOES We are sacrificing, for a quick clean up over $4000.00 worth of women's good shoes in order that our stock might be brought down to where it belongs. We are offering all .at . ' ' . OC PER CT, LO OFF This means 1-4 less than the Bargain Basement price, and we can assure you that the B. B. price has always been the lowest in all Pendleton; The sizes run 2 1-2 to 9, all widths, AAA to G. It is well to remember that the sweet ness of low price never equals the bit terness of poor quality. . remeiCNS GREATEST DEPATAENT 5T0SS - ---'1 WHERE IT PAYS TO TBADE.gT J Visit our store daily if you can. Youll be welcome, and it will be time well spent. . NOTICES StmCK OK HTKJEKT ASSESSMENT INSTALLMENT I'UIVILKGES 'Notice is hereby- 1vln that the Corn Won Council of The City of Pendleton, o .February 16, 1921. did make an VOT,CE OF otkeE' ASSESSMENT for such applications may, be secured from the office of the City Recorder. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this Srd day of March, 1921. THOS. FITZ GERALD, City Recorder. DSKPsament foT the improvement of Lincoln street from the north line of Baley street to the south line of Jack son rtreet. In The City of Pendleton, and did axeens the contract jirica for making; said Improvements against the lots, art of lots and parcels of land, especially benefited thereby. AH per otif affected by etich improvement aed asHesxment desirirve to take advan- tags of the provisions of Chapter S of Title 2. f Lord's Oregon Laws pro viding that such assessments may d INSTALLMENT PRIVILEGES Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of The City of Pen dleton, on February II, 1931. did make an 'assessment for the improve ment of Matlock street from the north line of Raley street to the - north line of Jackson street, in The City ot Pendleton, and did assess the contract price for making said improvements against the lots, parts of - lots ano parcels of land,, especially benefited thereby. All persons affected by such paid in ten annual installments ar 1 improvement and assessment desiring herty notified that application so to to ta),e advantage of the provisiens of c' must tie made to the City Recorder, chapter S of Title 28, of Lord's Oregon as-In sueh Chapter i provided within-providing that such assessments te'ft days from the date of this notice, be paid in ten annual installments Ferine for such applications may be;re hereby notified that application Mfrired from the office of the City do must te made to the City Re- Hfcorder.- - . 'fr, as in such Chapter 5 provided lted at Pendleton, Oregon, this , Wjtnm ten days from the date of this ?f day of March. 1821. 'notice. Forms for such applications ' ' Tiroa FITZ ER ALD. i may bp gecurea from the Off ice of the v f City Recorder. !CMy Recorder. . - rcllUirtiii, v-i t: o " nn Dated. XOTK: r KTItK.KT AKSKSSMKXT 3r,i day 0f March. 1921 t, INXTAIJ.MKNT l'ltl VIIjJX;r , THOS. FITZ notice Is hereby elven that the femnion Council of The City of Pen dleton, on February 1, U21. did ; NoU itt Street lmpeoreraent GERALD, City Recorder, mates of the work to be done and the probable cost thereof with a statement of the Iota, parts of lots and parccels of land to be benefited by such im provement and the percentage of the total cost of improvement, which. each of such lots, parts of lots and parcels of land should pay en account of the benefits to be derived from such im provement, and ,. WHEREAS, the Council has ex- amlned such plans and specifications and estimates and found the same sat isfactory and the estimates therefor to be In accordance with the probable cost of such work, and, WHEREAS, the property recom mended by the City Surveyor to be In cluded wuhlh the boundaries of the district benefited is in the judgment ot the Common Council properly to be included within such improvement Dis trict and no property is excluded therefrom which should properly he 1 .w . 1 .l t..--ln it I WHEREAS, the improvement of the hereinabove described portion of y . O...AA. atthaw T! i t it 1 i t Yi (. pavement. Concrete pavement or'ar renite Bitufithic pavement on Crushed rock or crushed gravel foundation Is at this time necessary, therefore, be It; RESOLVED by the Common Coun cil of the City of Pendleton that Ih Is expedient to improve and It is hereby proposed to improve Orange Street ifrom the rtn Line ot court Mreeiio 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 ana prepared by F. B. Hayes, City Surveyor of said City, in the sum of $3149.50 and was filed with the Recorder of said City on the 8th. day of December, 1920, is hereby Included and hereby re ferred to particularly; and be it fur ther RESOLVED that the' plans -and specifications and estimates for such improvement as prepared , by the City Surveyor and filed with the Recorder of the City of Pendleton on the 8tn. day of December, 1920, be and they are hereby adopted and approved, aha be it further RESOLVED that the cost of making such improvement shall be a charge end lien upon all lots, parts of lots and parcels of land to be benefited by such Improvement, and the owners of aucn lots parts of lots and parcels of land so specially benefited by such im provement atiall be liable for the pay mont uf the costs thereof, and be It further. , RESOLVED that an Assessment Dis trict is hereby created to be known as "Assessment District No. 76" embrac ing the property, benefited and to be assessed for the payment of audi lr- ,'provcments, which Assessment , Dis trict shall inclifde all lots, parts of lots and parcels of land lying and being within the district bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Description of Assessment District . - ' Numlicr 78. Beginning1 at the southwest corner of Lot 8, Block 1, Jacobs Addition to Pen dlcton; thence 350 feet north and par allel with the west line of Grange Street; thence 260 feet east along the south line of Lewis Street; thence South 850 feet and parallel with the east line of Grange street; then west on the narth line of Court Utroet to th point of beginning. And be It further RESOLVED, that a copy of this resolution together with a notice that the surveyor's estimate of the propor tion of the coHt of said work to be charged aguinst each lot, part of lot and parcel of land Is on file In the of flee of the City Recorder, be publish ed for a period of ten days In the East Oregonian which newspapes Is hereby designated by tho Common Council tor the publication thereof. And notice is turther given that the Surveyors estimate of the cost of said Improvement to be assessed against each Lot, part of Lot and parcel of Land on account of said improvement Is now on file in the office of the City Recorder, subject to Inspection. Done and dated at Pendleton Oregon this 24th day Of February- 1921. TUOA FITZ GERALD, " City Recordor. HARDING'S GUARD OF HONOR the South Line of Lewis Street, by pav Ing the same with either gravel Htu llthie pavement or eoncrete pavement er Warrenite Bltulithlc. pavement on crushed rock "or crushed gravel foun- ala an aHuesemeut for the improve- ; Notice is hereby given that at a regit went of Jefferson street from the lar meeting of the Common Council of .,.,. I, imj. r.i Martin street to the north IThe City of Pendleton held at the Jii;e of Vll:n street. In The City of .Council Chambers in Pendleton Ore i . -.1 , i A UUUUHA ih Mnlrart tun' nn February !3rd. 1911 the fol- . . fnr making such Improvements lowing Resolution was duly adopted; lotion: such rvement to be construct , , ..n th. lots. part, of lot. and per-, viz: ! thfJurf,u1 hfot t0A be 'll i.f land, e-peH.llv benefited there, i WHEREAS, the City surveyor of the d won the established grade of said ! All pereon. affected ly such km- i City of Pendleton did on the JSrd. day j street and the street To hv curbs and .r'.is .ml a-en.ent desiring t i of February. 1921, under directions gutters and all other things In accord gd.amage of the provisions and by requirement of the Common anca with and as shown in the plans ' - l-.oter 6 of Title : of Lord s . Council file In the office of the H.. jand specifications for the Improvement t .' , son 1-ws providing that snch i eorder f the City of Pendleton, plan , of W portion, of said Grange Rtreet In tea and pecincauomi ior an appruyriais - - .wmtettta atay be paid 1 in-allments are h-r-by noti-1 Improvement, of th. following named , to in. outh un iw.. ". '" , that application to do must be street In said city; Pared by F. R Hayes. City "-or. 1 t o t he t "Mv Record er. as in such Orange street from th. North Lin. j Wed with th. Recorder of said City on er S provided rt5S, ten day, ! of Court Street to th. South Lin. of jth. Ith day of December, 1920, which I the tli'te tf ll.i notice. Forms , Ltra is Street, together, with the esti- joald plan, and spcclficntlona are he- r;.., tJ y 4 .4 v ' Vrfir; .-sit .kt 4" H' ! The Third squadron of the Third cavalry has been designated by Secretary of War Baker ns the personal escort of the president-elect at, the Inauguration ceremonies. Colonel. William C. Rivers (left) will be la command. The photograph shows the sijuuUnm in acti"u at Fort Myer, V, . . . v .. . ' ,' . . J 1...- l f ! . - V v .-v, .3 j I . 4'.' . : 'i km, . . S( This Is the latst photograph of Mrs will ll lly, wife of the postmaster general la the Harding cabinet. , ' , REALTY TRANSFERS DIJCDS. G, Walllngford to E. Shipp $1200. Lot 1. 3. 8 and 4, BlocltJ, Frazlor'g addition, Milton. J. W. Perkins to E. F. Perkins 1800. Mete and boud tract In Ireland's ad dition, Milton. W. E. Devore to W. T). Klnley $1300. N 1-2 SE 1-4 NE 1-1 NW 1-1. Sec. 14, Tp 4 X. R. 28. C. A. Koonts 10 F. E. ' Stanfleld, 150. . 'Mete and bound tract block . Koonts Addition Echo. 'i . - R. A. Harnett to J. P. IClrby, t37S; Una 4 and 5, block 1, Doris. W. J. Hums to G. E. Hodges, 11.09. Petition of itlock 13, Reservation Ad dition, Pendleton. H. O. Newport to T. T Hall. . I0, Lots t and 7, 1lo'k 'i, Ncwportsd ditlon to Hermlston. . C. P. Ktruln to J. 8. Mathews. . Lot $100. Lot 3, Ijlock 271, Reservation Addition, 1'endlcton. A. M. DeSpatri to C. if. Hudson $4, 127.25. Lots 3 and 4 and S 1-2 NW 1-4 Sec. 4, and Lot 1, Sec. 6, Tp 1 81V 14, 8 Hl-2 N'B 1-4 and E 1-2 SVV 1-4, Sea 32 and AV 1-2, Sec. 13, Tp. 1, N. R. 34. . H. P. Newport to O. Bancroft, j 10. NE 1-4 NE E1-.4 Sec. 9, Tp. L, N. K. 31. H. Sr. Gunn to E. C. Brownell 11. tt 2, block 88. Warden's Addition, Vuiatilla. ..... H. Rcnlrk to E. C. Brownell; $1. Lot 7. Block S6, WardcHs Addition Umatilla, i w ft w Soft talfcrti in the pearl gray iat lead all other colors In pop-, , 'arlly this spring, would be ef etlv for ihia new afternoon od nl A contrasting note ot blue jfreta could be used for trimming, as shown. The foundation skirt, which has little or no fullness, it joined to the straight-lined waist lightly below the normal belt line. The bouflanl note It given) by draped orersklrt which join. the dree by means of shirring at.' I front ead back, leaving the tides, Iree to form lull putt. - ' n