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PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, -WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 9, '1021 T T' f TEN PAGES ' ff- , - ,Jr.re"-''n"'"R?c,f:',"-, " -. .- ' I " r i - " " 1 - " - h . i : - . ' i i r - : i J" ' 1 ' " i j - y ' J ' , ' :.. ... .' ':. i ' s i - r." . i - i i - i ' n 1, it .-.."'X C'-'i'T ''-I f: ?V" --.V l StrangerThan Fiction The Gilded Lily-ChLadv, Lcdy Hearts Are Trumps-Takes iVany Chance's. AATHEr.iNK AlaclKX'A!.l hctfcnoe and Rvatlh -vJ-t in gc:-:!-' b es. is In love w.th UavKl Wtn-.tr, Oii.ta, Wcr.s's wic i.ini tin- tirsi born H9 young soriciy man, who has imo Ir.s cUs: he. Ht- ami's lue B ncver found !t necessary to work. ; of bu;h. ' I'hr.iv Wan. revi nr . sfe.-.r ' The whole town is taikms of ilit 'U.aths unci rutins i Iloitns-uu .v.tn ; iravado and arropanre of a bind of l.ocy 'iv.rg. tiievrs, which-loots rich homtu and M;u- Jlurray i Iways loaves its mark (blof ilins heari Mac Murray 1,1, 6 Hi li, r 1 rrr-1 pierced by a dagger) on a wall or door. :,:,;,u:ar ro.o of a cixr in !rt 'lai!.i ' At an elaborate social a.Ta:r given , j.;J;ure. "Xit iJ lu.l i.Kv," 1,, Ciu;a by Mi Ma-I.knn!d the lipht so out, t Bfrans.T. who wroie tl.e iory .. ' and wht'n they come on the horn: hi :..; tur fue biond at.ir, been looted and cvo'n tae pocVels of, Mi..s .Murray lakis thj part cf I.il the suesls picked. Katharine (lis-; Urake. ti!f f a pjptilar pri-" cover the luart end daeser Sra-.n'ra:e olub in Xrw 'York, a rai i!a crudely on a wall. To fCBVinr? lti. manurr. the k.tal :!at uni Johnson ! MarDonald. that he Is traVe and i- rtveaul several ; r axo .n 1 ! ,r. tellitnt Winter declares he w ill ct'tdJ , ling r.cvtl at .lie !.:r.d i.f a n rl who the police ana run uu.n cru.uiiai ran tiAr -v. rv; li.r.'4 f;'c:n ic.cn an-.! : v ; it r r 1 V. ' V , I ' ? fe " ' i t.' , r-j " J.. 1 ., ',v .1 vv h I! band. In his attemp to m.!C ! h sive roiS-.-.s in retur All Miliar 1 J 11a- tr.e unaer worij ne is lniinvui.'. tey : Jor.s for is :o ie-ive l.-r iir-1. an.i "'row k:j 'tv spotted a a "'cop,' and M;ss Mac- . b riarricd nr.,1 her !ru-l? n".'i; she t Uonald puts on a di.-s.:ise and mixes achieve her amb.tlan Is int:''i-';v in- ir fat 'i't in with the band in order to save hen u-r-stin. ' I s "b'v p iweetheart. j Imr'.s K-atie. 1 l.ut eve A: Sicss-iic Unyakawn. j Mius Kcanc is a youns star in every ''- - n.m .1" Chan Wans, a young Chinese boat- ser?e of the v crd. She made her 1 ni 1 mil coimcs to San Francisco in starch debut in "The Vh!:e'. -ashins of Jul.a." , ''-- - -f his L-eauiiful Jittle sweetheart. Loey 1 In this the had hut throe lin . ta speali , " t.r H 1 ..... i'jrtnc. who was sold Jo a wealthy mer- but ma.v MV said that thesf; n r I, . , s 1 ... ciu-r-t of :au rrancisco'a China Town were spoken in the eorr.-ct way. The. " r -in by W mL-e.-l fa;her. He fails to find '. ncxt ort site was plsvlnc he 1 ad- i I. cart Arc Tri:mc Va and after a few jears, marries feminine role in "The Other Hrl - 11 - naahar Chinese C-rl- The advent of ! ro.lowm? that sno was in l) lanrey. . ir 1 , , e 1 t lc lo I I'M Cm Toy. sladdcns his heart, i and then came an entirely dff.-r n ; Pt 1 r a J 1 t . And h shoers all his love and devo- : Part ln "The Hypocrite." Th's -.vts'-n ( m, romanea in wh rn t'i- Iwam.- . tion n Ms "first bom." ' In the boy ; really serious role and she made a ;c nituns table d.fcrt.ilre th C he oa ee only tb-j iniasa of "Locy hif not only here but in l.omian asijin:, , f ro om.--i. I.-. Iv W.v.tr if.rt. .;we!l. Her r!?e fron this point was ! -..nr nf V- .I'.in. Vf MM (U"W Tek "..aj purchased Jxey ' "P'd and in lP.oman?e" we have heriis p er ,;y j , Al. v..;n VfJif. Hr hiari ar.d spirit are ; at Jhi height of her career. . in on I ' taakw. Ctea V.?an: fa:ds her. Hej ftchc Daniels ' 1 1 l ' 1 ' tlii torea Dfl and Eho hm. Man Low j Can you im"ftlne beautifully gowned, i l:n:nrd Seh discovers and through his im'u-tweil groomed IJ;be I'arrieU as a de-iLo.-J Al 1 1 l.'.r'"-. a .M. and f 1 r i f 1 - ; ; , : V ' ; - ii M ' y 11 ir h t, I - ;':,u,;, ' - " i:('iis unon ii.-i".t.. l,n. n t'i ...11 L .HI ill.. 10 ii I., ill f.Cl fiir As: e.i l.ro. ii tie ivcn her e suae. 1 I. heai'l V,. n vr.Mn,. A m ..!, .... y 1 '1 ill id " " 'v nioi. ue . i. - 1 a Iv ; i'1' OUI ' L':r'ap sky: Michael Wain ; Then the situation ' chanfe with ntoi!cUon about the irortl VMsk I ..,r..,! : "'"ippe.ua. He 1 Imnienulv wealthy EhlnmB troke.. and llio pia reaches icannot explain. The ecap s nni j , .fv- 1,1,1 ' '' " wno n us lite inorisaK'-s - - " - and tb ony adtrtatiirea peak of the Svv:ts Alps. 'em 1 1 1 n a '. ji' cf ian;.. v.. i;s .-.re h?.iv.!v n.or-m: conseni 10 wed her by. fen! is now fjrc.a.L ...ill Lis I Ii il il.:a r;ii.-r. horn on his wises fr.nte?. i. hnrnh'nB the .h:si and Reminds t tncu-J wronc of vvtrs s'- Michael . -im fcnnltwhl .1 and i.unl 5i:r-:p.uns reverse by r.taxtne Ijtdy Wml-1 Who akvd why he rlsis life so i.ia oa.cua aiKn- . frtd hointiesi. ileanwhlle -he menace nightly, Santscbl replied: "TSore Is an which (W tcreen hero m i cially ta (k rutcced druca ! fiaa b: Amerlcu utdoors. mala hi be Is aetis. I- all seems as i NOTICES XOTKTJ OF ASSISSMtSI IXSTAI,LIEXT l'IUVIUK8 Molice is hereby given that the Com mon Council of -The City of Pendleton, kin Fhruarv 16. 1921. did make an I vt;.n f Kireot Imtirinemeut iunmiiit for ih imtirovement of i Vr.rir, iu hprfhv rivpn that Rt a reiru Lincoln street from the north line of j ar meeting of the Common Council of Kaley street to the soutn line 01 juck- j The city of Pendleton held at tne The City of Pendleton, Council Chambers In Pendleton Ore- may be secured from the office of the City P.ecorder. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this Srd day of March. 1921. THOS. FITZ GERALD, City Recorder. Ij'in slrwt In and did aKsesu the contract price for gon on February 23rd. 1921 the fol- Biaking-said improvements against tne ; lowing Resolution wis duly adopted; Aus, parV of lots and parcels of land, j Viz: 'especially benefited thereby. All per-! WHEREAS, the City Surveyor of the eons affected by such improvement ! city of Pendleton did on the 23rd. day and assessment desirins t- take advan-j 0f 'February, 1321, under directions lance 'of llio provisions of Chapter 5 t j and by requirement of tho Common Title 26. of Lord's Oregon Laws pro-j Council file in the oftice of the Re Jidins that such assessments may Of Jcorder of the City of Pendleton, plans J.aid in ten annual installments ar;and specifications for an appropriate, hereby notified that application so to improvement of the following named if o must be made to the City Recorder, street in said city: as in such Chapter S provided withini Grange street from the JTorth Line n days from the date of this notice, i of Court Street to the South Line of Forms for Such applications may be j Levis Street, .together with the esti- . . i . , Ci)l . .u n.l- it. (Innn nnH the Recorder. Dated at Pendleton 4rd .lav of J.farch. 5 921. ' TH'i3. FITZ GERALD. ' City Recorder. Oregon, this j of the lots, parts of lots and parccelsj of I.-md to be benefited by such im- I r.y.T...,c,t on,l tho tifrcentn ize of the i prepared by F. B. Hayes, City Surveyor of said City, in the -urn of $3149. DO and was filed with the Recorier of said City on the Sth. 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 estimateB for such improvement as prepared by the City Surveyor and filed with the Recorder of the City of Pendleton on tho 8tn. day of December, 1920, be and they are hereby adopted and approved, ana oe it further RESOLVED that the cost of making such improvement shall be a charge and lien upon all lots, parts of lots and j parcels of land to be benefited by such l improvement, and the owners of sucn I 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 trict is hereby created to be known as 'Assessment District No. 76" embrac ine the property benefited and to be assessed fur the pavment of such im-l provements, which Assessment Dis trict shall Include all lots, parts of lots f.nd parcels of land lying and being within the district bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Dcscriplion of Assessment District Number 70. Resinning at the southwest corner of Lot i, L'iock 1, Jacobs Addition to Pen dleton: thence 3i0 feet north and par allel with the west line of Grange Street; thence 260 feet cast along the south, line of Lewis Street; thence South 350 feet and parallel with the east line of Grange street; then west on tlie north line of Court Street to the point of beginning. And be it further RESOLVED, that a copv of this resolution together with a notice that the surveyor's, estimate of the propor tion of the cost of said work to be charged against each lot, part of lot and parcel of land is on file In the of fice of the City Recorder, be publish ed for a period of ten days in tho East Oregonian which. newspaper is hereby designated by the Common Council for the publication thereof And" nonce is further given that the Surveyors estimate of the cost of said improvement to he assessed against (each Lot, part of Lot and parcel of Land on account of said Iniproveme is now on file In the office of the City (Recorder, subject to Inspection. Done land dated at Pendleton Oregon till Ulth day of February 1P21. j THOS. FITZ GERALD, " City Recorder. ::! POLISH REFUGEES LI If) DUG-OUTS IN SIDE Bf IGTI CHANCE TO KAT RI.IXIHililt WASHINGTON, March 9. lirowth of the Alaskan reindeer in dustry, predicted soon to be the terri tory's chief production, may aid In re ducing the costs of meat In the I'nlted Jjtates, agriculture departn on. officials did toiiay. Considerable rjuantitles of the meat already have been shipped, it was fald, (Ifspito high shipping rates. Low pi ofluciion costs overcome much of the transportation losses, officials said. (Vitality of the meat is said to be somewhat better than venison and very similar In flavor. PHILADELPHIA, March 9. Dug- They wore home-made hoots of plaited outs In tho sides of hills or ln cm- straw and 411 outer garment too tMn bankmnnts along the roads compose ami lagged lo ho putched. We asked I the only homes of thousands of r.-fu- them w lint they would do this winter J gees in Poland, say agents of the Am and tho nnswer was a shako of the Rapid' erican Friends Service committee who head and a hopeless "I don't know.' " are distributing American and other .Mr. Stevens found the refugees UY- ahl In that war-devastated country. lug In dugouts. Six persons with In the Tarnnpol district, ln Galiclan their stoves and household goods were Poland over which territory the hur- crowded Into a hole In the ground ricano or war swept a dozen tunes, z,- 800 families are living in such dug outs, writes Harry Stevens, an English Friend, who Is working in Poland. He describes the land as seamed measuring 11 by 1 feet. A man and his wlfo were digging Into A hill be- side u road. They intended to huild their home with a han-to of heavy basket-work and clay. Wblln tha i total cost of improvement, which each: I of such bits, parts of lots and parcels! STRKLT ASSESSMENT j of land should pay on account of the! benefits to be derived from such im- j i f rovement, and i WHEREAS, the Council has ex amined such plans and specifications vrvrif'Tt of lST AI.LMKXT PISH Il.M.KS Notice is hereby giv.-n that the Common Council of The City cf Pen dleton, on February 15. 1921, oia antmed sucn plans ami nii:fiin-a. make n assessment for the improve-1 ana estimates and found the same at- . . . .1... :,c.... ..1 thn mtimntan therefor merit or jetu rson siret-i inou ".-. i.-ii. .... mm north lin of Martin street to the nortitlio be in accordance with the probable line of Wilton street, in The City of j cost of such work, and, Pen Jletm and did assess the contract I VHKIsEAS. the property recom mits for milking such Jmitroventents ! mended by the City Surveyor to be in 1 gainst the lots, parts of lots and par-; eluded within the boundaries of the eels of land, especially benefited there-; district benefited is in the judgment 01 by All persons affected by such l.-n-'the Common Council properly to be provement and assessment desiring t j included within such improvement Dls lake 'advantage of the provisional trict and no property is excluded lit Chauter 5 of Title 2 of Lord s . therefrom which should properly be Oregon Uiws providing that such ' Included therein, and assessments may be paid In ten WHEREAS, the improvement of the annual installments are hereby noli-, hereinabove described portion of lied that application o to do must be Grange Street either gravel Hitullthic Ciade to the citv P.ecorder, as In auch pavement. Concrete pavement or War rh .pter 5 provided within ten days rcnite Hitulithic pavement on Crushed from the dale of this notice. F'.rmsjrock or crushed gravel foundation Is X.,r such applications may be secured at this time necessary, therefore, he It, from the office of the City Recorder. , RESOLVED by the Common Conn- Dated at Pendleton. Oregon, this t cil of the City of Pendleton that it Is ird dav of March, PJ21. (expedient to improve and it is hereby ' ' TIIOS. FITZ GER M.D I broposed to improve Grange Street Ci,y Kecrd'er. (from the North Line of Court Street to ', '.. I the 8uih Line of Lewis Street, by pav- MOTK K OF NTItPKT ASSEHM! EXT ! ing the same w ith either gravel ritu IXsiTAI.I.MI AT PRIVILEGES lithic pavement or concrete pavement Notice Is hereby given that the ! or Warrentte Ritulithic pavement on (Common Oilmen of The City of Pen-', crushed rock or crushed gravel foun fleton. on February 10, 1921, d'.d j Jatliin: sui h pavement Jo he construct jiiiiko r.u assessment for the Improve- ,ed and the surface thereof to be finish jnent of Matlock street fiom the iiortn ed upon tho established grade of said line of Ralcv street lo the north ' street and the street to have curbs and line or Jackson street, in The City mi rotters and all other thins in accord 'Pendleton, and did assess the contract : ance with and as shown in the plans price for making said Improvements) aiu! specifications for the Improvement iugnlnst the lots, parts of pits snn'of said poiticns of said Grange Street jinrovls of lnd. especially ..benefited Jr.-im the North Line of Court Street thereby All persons affected by such! to the South Une of Lewis. Street, pre Improvemem and assessing! desiiins i pared by F. B. Hayes. City Surveyor. In iske sdvntare nf ihe provisions of ! filed with the Recorder of said City t" diopter t of Title 2. of Lord's Oregon j the Mh -d'.y of December, 1920, which providing that such -menis'said plans "'! specifications are here li.ay be paid in fit anmtul Installment ! by particularly referred to, and be it rte he.rUv notified that application J further , to flo must l,o made to the City Re- RES- LVED that the Engineer , .-order, ... In such Chapter 5 provided . is.. mat's of the probable total cost of w,.!,i ten ris) from the date of th.sl.t eh improvement, "hbh raid City pviiv4. i-Viua tur auch .applicatiou. EaHvi' umatrt ' Back Among the Home Folks -z . CUS.HIOK alON& For pJ TH AT oil v v fVi ' IH WASHINGTON ls S09.TA HARt A -: iJrJJ i - N, W aft&r settim'- Kthev need V -.--V.." - IN AN EAVy CHAIR Ji CJ- A HE.l-v6f. - I Lrt' E0R6e: yi- r r I blacksmiths. ?S WITH TH'ti 3l--L 2v'"HOi:i) with trenches and disfigured by vast digging was In progress, they Blent In fpmntit.'es of barbed wire. Hundreds the open despite the keen frost. , of people arc reported to be dying of One family of six was living tinder starvation, cold und disease. They a canvas cover that had been the top have neither livestock nor farming lm- of their cart. Another family of 14 plements. Their land was overrun by lived In a house 113 by feet built In Russlans, Anstrians,. Prussians, Turks to a hill side. and Ilulgarlans ln the world war and Emphasizing tho need of relief In ' afterward by the I'krainlans and Hoi- Poland, Frederick J. Llbby, jvrltes: shevlkl. Horses, cattle. poultry, "Crowded liito huts and dugouts, sub- , farm tools everything was taken. Rsting on potatoes, cabbage and black The Umber was cut down, their hous- bread that is made of everything but es, burned and even school buildings flour; children clad for winter In the destroyed. one cotton garment of summer, they Describing the miserable conditions arc predestined to furnish victims in of refugees from Russia, soma of sickening hosts for the epldemio (ty whom have walked thousands of miles phtis) rflrcady upon them. Yet, even to reach their homes In what is now they are well off In comparison with Poland, Mr. Sevens wrote: the returning .pUgrlms , from Russia '.Their clothing was pitiful to bo- who are coming back empty-handed hold; scarecrows can boast of bettor, to their native land." . , , ALLIES MUST FOOT ATHENS. (Hy Mall to the United In winter.. . . Thb chief fear In Royalist circles! however, Is thut the i Venlzellsls will make capital out ot any failure to carry out pre-election pledges. In thi event, It Is planned- to hnve tha King pay a two or three day visit to the front. In no case will he assume personal command of the troops. .An In l..i,C., .1 i lr...i 1 tlno. rrttU.iintlnA twill tint Crt ' . . . n v.wt, , ,iM ii,,n.iii ' " " "! against Turkey, It is pointed out that to Smyrna nnd Greece will abandon the Greece today cannot even pay tho In- war against Mustapha Kemal land the lcrest on her former loans. For more Turks unless the allies font the bill. Despite declarationa and reports to tho contrary by the King himself, tha above deduction is tho viewpoint of conservative Greek statesmen and en tente diplomats in Athens. King Constantino'! spreud-eoglo promises of leading his people to Con stantinople has been all bluff, it Is now admitted. . At the present time King Constan tino has a "diplomatic cold." At the sametlme, tho provincial propaganda is working. Almost dally the Govern, ment papers, print petitions from, the -Macedonian, Thrnclan and Piillpones Ian peasantry entreating the King not lo imperil his life by "going to Smyr na." The peasants loyalty pdint out that His Majesty's life belongs to Greece, not to himself. From the Royal Palace emanates the Information that His Majesty Is not at all displeased over the sollclt lousness of his subjects. Smyrna at best 1 a culd, barren, desolate placo man the past quarter of a century Greecq has continually borrowed money. Virtually none of the prlnclpaj has been paid. The Greol: people aro either yery wealthy or very por.. Thus far no means, of extorting tiixes'from the pau percd peasants has been devised, and no government has been strong enousb, to extract, any Important amount ln In? ternal loans from the rich Greeks. ' The Venlzelos government secured about a million pounds by threats of "cnnflcntlon and mobilization of weultu bv the rtnte." The final result wis tha transference of private .wealth to Paris and Linden by the capitalist., end the enforced migration of Vcnlzcloa' and his cohorts to Nice. j t King Constantino nnd the present government wishes to stay. Obviously, they will not attempt and drastic mea sures, ii.e.only recourse Is to hclster i'p tho national credit nnd get what 111 available from England, France or tho United State.