TEN TAGE3;' TAGS TVTO DAILY EAST OREG01JIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, " FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 11, 1881. iwaMiMuiai'g I ninrfnrn r wmtsi "ftr njtt a Ur i J A i ' i 1 ivieren 0 uality amuse TV ' J. llCO Right THE GREATEST STOCK IN EASTERN OREGON FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE. REMARKABLE VALUES IN TOM SAWYER WASHWEAR n Torn Savyer Norf oiks are as correct for "dress or school as they are suitable for play. , ' Their smartly tailored appearance makes them stylish while they are roomy and comfortable for strenuous exercise. . Tom Sawyers also come in modes for every use Russians, Broadfalls, Middies, All-in-Ones, Play Suits, Shirts and Blouses. Let us show you real values in washwear. ; , We can outfit your boy correctly for every occa sion. -Tom Sawyers are priced at $3.75 and $4.00 EXQUISITE BLOUSES , Illustrating the Newest? Fashions Moderately Priced. Chosen with exceptional care so that there could be no question of correctness. There are irresistible models with embroidery, severely tailored and semi tailored ideas, the abiding and comfortable Russian blouse and a great number of others. Prices on all show a marked regard for saving in assembling your Spring Blouse needs-, ' Organdies, wash silks, crepes and Georgettes $3.75 to$26.50. j. . t " " 'WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR Not all good looking shoes are good shoes. It re quires a great deal more than mere style and appear ance to make shoes comfortable and restful. These two qualities count more for . "real satisfaction" , than all the good looks put together. , r- r . : ' -. ' ' -, v However, our footwear combines style and good appearance and will give comfort and satisfaction. This is because our shoes are not sewed on just any kind of last, nor made in iust any kind of shape, but thoughtfully built, to combine style and to assure the maximum of comfort and wear. V(flncffij : Black Kid Pump, "military heels, bench V made.' Price T'. . . ......... , . . ;.. 56.00 Domcri's'Biack Kid Oxfords military heels, flex ible sole. Price . . . . . . ... ... ......... $6.00 Vonieii's Black Kid Boot, 'military heels, imitation ' tip-Price VV. $7.50 VohtehVBrdvhi kidiPunips,'militry heels, bench made-1 Price .Vv......,.f . $6.00 VomeriV B'r&wn Kid OidTordsJ military heels, inuta . tiotf tips. Price .'. $8.00 Women's Brown Calf Oxfords, military heels. Pricfe ........... $6.00' Women's Brown Kid Boot, military heels, bench made. Price $7.50 Women's White Buck Qxfords, military.heelsr: , .Price . $6.00 ...... ... - If your feet ache and pain, if you have callouses, if your feet tire easily call at our shoe department, we have graduate specialists to serve you. DISTINCTIVE NECKWEAR AT $1.00 Beautiful scarfs of heavy silks in rich colorings and attractive figures. AT $1.50 A varied assortment of subdued . and elegant tones of the most exquisite figures. AT $2.50 Swiss, French and Austrian silks im ported in a selection of patterns that will delight you ' . 7 ,..".!.- ; " We want you to see them. . r U; ' ; !. Make this store your headquarters, j Use our telephones, our postal dept. iand rest room; KNHJSIWO GREATEST OEPARIACNT JffOUE a flNk Pur ftomtary flkrry ' rtwmib Ali Mhr ptpkr-lnwA 0U tS. Country Bacon, the pound 33c Teaches and Apricots, 2 cans 45c Codfish, boneless, the pound ....... 35c Pigs Feet, pickled, the pound 20c Cocoa, Hersheys, bulk, lb. 10c 1 Grape Fruit, large, each 20c Apples, Cooking, box v 75c Herring, Holland, the keg .................. $1.75 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables for your Sunday din ' ner. ;; , ,( , -7 . . '. , . . : ( . , We are serving Kerr-Gifford Hot Cakes, Cooked Oats and. Wheat, also Hot. Coffee . made from - Golden West Coffee. We invite you to call and try arsample- ,. . - , . Wonderful, Bargains in. Needed Merchan dise in 'our Bargain. Basement , . ( , , -. Make the best of your $198 j V i WEN'S DRESS SHOES f Reserving pone, including every kid, gun metal, fine deep brown calf shoe, where values ran as high as $1 J XTRA SPECIAL-$4.98-FOR THIS WEEK And in this big lot of $3000.00 worth of shoes you will find all sizes from 5 1-2 to 12. - , 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 Bargain Tables. They are all of the finest ma terials and very tastily trimmed. ' T FIRST OFFERING-$1.98-XTRA SPECIAL You will find all sizes in the lot and you will find that the values ran originally $2.50, $3.50, $125, $5.00 and $5.50. , Let your dollars run wild. REMNANTS SLASHED We are cleaning up the remnant tables. We are do ing it by slashing the ' already low prices" that were previously placed on these good bargains. ,33 1-3 OFF 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 rem nants.' ' . ' ' V ' ! ' 1 eopies waronougQ, TRADE I New goods are arriving daily. Visit this store as often as possible. It will pay you. , v , DOG IS LIKE HUMAN OKEUIKV AlKiiCl'LTntAU COL. LKU1J, ConulliH, WnScti ll.f-Toll a man hx rutn Ike 11 tliKnU tumuy pro. vcike him, but ucvcrUielmiv thu (lluoa nve l yNiciu oi it (I'M W inucji like thut dt a himmn bftn, ncwi'dlntt U Dr. U. T. Slmnm, j)iui.snr of vi'i'i'lniiry nie.ili'lne ut llm 'iillfKC. bi. liv .lin B.mio orKiuiu vt dlifwiUon .and cm, rut tli wim iyiif yjt i,V'" "Ji ,lu . ditniK ri'KUltH, '1 lu tlmu ii, i:m1'u1 una. j tho (NiHlent fid fur iuhii to tllReHt may iha Icurnpd by twatlng them, with th dit tint. - . .. IKiitM nrn bi'lnn iitwd tor roOttcU work In' th -variou ik'i'ur'Hvnu of tho collwe.-..- til only tti tlmy upcr- ulrd on btit ocriiBlumilly u do I hut him " hwii In a fight 'dp wt'lfh 'h-rn tutd a broken 1 l rliahPd (6, -the voter. ; miry and ouniM out 1n'eitthy con. , dltlnn rt-iuly to irtiift Hfo new. "1 ho idmilitrliy lu'twcn a do-f und . I nmil matf It valuahlo for exiwrl. nionta." wild Dr. b nitiu. "Muny lm- ! piirtunt' tact inn y ho o!tiinod ,' by Irylntr vwlwnw tcit wltj "HjTti to two ! hciw they will work In tho liiimun caw. lot c-iiiri, rlio dolus tho wiirircry ur I hiimani In th- ttr-nimrnl or tno uoifx. I Chloroform or olthep In nd Whcnowr r peci'iiHuJiy In nny opfrnrion being mud o th ri will bj i I Ili:i!l-I. March II. (A. 1'.) Tho ; mobilisation of th men and women, throughout OermiiHV' nltl-4. to otef In the TjipcJ HlUwIan plohlHrlta be- ' tain yesterday In 4!U of t ho Irith C1p- , man flttott. Hpwll trains left Kerlln for Ilrculnu carryHUf Han nor with l-i ni'ilptlonH uriclntr Uerman to rully 1o tie milvntion of I'pper tillcala. liundii played patriotic music. ' it la e.MTUUMl at leiurt IO6,O0 0r mnn !lliflbl to votn.wlll b iwnt to lpter Bileiila and consequently trans portation i taxed. ; ; ' , BRAZILS PRETTJEST l ' ' ' i m V -; - EWE IT RAYS TO 7 NOTICES XOTK-K OP STKJEKT ASSESSMENT IXSTALLaiENT PRIVILEGES . ' Notice la hereby glten that tho Common Council oi The City of Pen dlcuin. on FebruajY 16, 1921, did make an assessment for the improve ment of Jefterwm street from theH . rerth Jjne of Martin street to the north line of Wilson street, in The City of Pendleton, and did assess the contract prto for making suck improvements bgajnst the lots, parts of lots and par cels of land, especially benefited ther- by. i Ail persons af ected by such im-1 proveraent and assessment desiring toi tak advantage of tho provisions cf Cba-jter 5 of Title 2 Oregon Laws providing ssemmenUi may be paid in ten annual installments are hereby noti fied that application so to do must be made to the City Recorder, aa In such "fcapter 6 prv-ided within ten days f Pom the date of this notice. Forms for such applications may be1 secureil from the office of the City Recorder. " Pated at Pendleton. Oregon, this Ud day of March. 1Z1. THOS. FITZ GE11ALD, City Recorder. MTI"E OK WTREET AS8SSM E."VT twfiAUMEST ikiviux;es JTiotloe is hereby srlvep that the Common Council of The City of Pen-dl-rton, on February 1. Ml, did make r.n assessment for the improve ment of Hatioek street from ihi north llfie of KaJey street to the north lt or Jackson street, in The City oi JVudletort, and did assess the contract price for making said improvement Bjpiiiwt the lots, parts -of lots, ani jwreHs of land, estwwlally twnefltedj thereby. AH persons affected by such improvement and assessment desirins to take ayivanutce of the provinions of bapter t of Title 2S, ut Lord's Oregon Taws providing that such -assessments may be paid In ten annual installments ere hereby notified that application so to do must be made to the City Re corder, as in such Chapter S provided Within ten da from th date of this' notice. Forms for such application may be secured from th office of the eorder of the City of Pendleton, plana and 'Specifications for an appropriate improvement of the following named street in aid city: . . i 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 dope and the probable cost thereof with a statement of the lots, parts of lots and parccels of land to be benefited by such int. provement and the percentage of the total cost of Improvement, which each of such Iota, parts of lots and parcels of land should pay on account of the benefits to be derived from such lm I rovement. and WHEREAS, the Council has e- Lord's! aminea sucn plans ana speciucaiiuna I I . i L - - J . , that BUch ' ana esuinai.es ana iuuiiu me sums bm.- wiactory ana tne estimates tnereror 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 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 no property is excluded therefrom which should properly be Included therein, and WHEREAS, th improvement of the hereinabove described portion of Grange Street either gravel Bitulithic pavement. Concrete pavement or War renlte Bitullthio pavement on Crushed rock or crushed gravel foundation is at this time necessary, therefore, be it, ' RESOLVED bv the Common Coun cil of the City of Pendleton that it Is expedient to improve and It is hereby proposed to Improve Grange Street from the North Line of Court Street to the South Line of Lewis Street, by pav. Ing the same with either gravel ritn lithic pavement or concrete pavement Or Warrenite Bitulithic pavement on Crushed rock or crushed gravel foun dation; such pavement tb be construct ed and the surface thereof to be finish ed upon the established grade of said street and the street to have enrbs and gutters and all other things In accord ance with and as shown In the plans and specifications for the improvement of raid portions of said Grange Street from the North Line of Court Street io the South Line of Lewis Street, pre speciflcatfons 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, ana be it further ; RESOLVED that the cost of making such Improvement shall be a charge and lten upon all lots, parts of lots ana parcels of land to be benefited by such Improvement, and the owners of sucn 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 at "Assessment District No. 76" embrac ing the property benefited and to be aifsessed for the payment of such Im provements, which Assessment Dis trict shall include all lots, parts of lota and parcels of land lying and being within the district bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Description of Assessment Number 78. District Beginning at the southwest corner of Lot 8, Block 1, Jacobs Addition to Pen-' dleton: 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 260 feet and parallel with the east line of Grange street; then west on the north line of Court Street to the point of beginning. And be it further REBOLVED, that a copy Jof this resolution together with a notice that the surveyor estimate of the propor tion of the coot of said work to be charged against each lot, part of lot and parcel of land la on file in the of' fice of the City Recorder, be publish' ed for a period of ten days in the East Oregonian which newspaper is hereby designated by the Common Council for the publication thereof. , GRAIN SALES AGENCY CHICAGO, March It. (A. T. Plans for a farmers' national sales agency for the handling of their grain will be laid before farmers in all the principal grain growing states this month in a series of meetings begin ning Monday. The conferences arc called by the Farmers Grain Marketing Committee of 17, which was appointed In the fall of 1920 by J. R. Howard, president of the American Farm Bureau "Federa tion. At each state meeting delegates will be selected to attend a final meeting in Chicago on April 6 to pass on ratification ot the proposed "im proved grain marketing plan" of the Committee of 17. i Representatives of all the farm or ganizations In each state interested In the cooperative marketing of grain, i together with all the grain growers of the state, have been invited to attend the conferences. Representatives of the committee of 17 will be present at each meeting to explain the plan In de tail. in the ratification meeting,; each state will have one delegate at large and one additional delegate for each JIS, 000, 000 worth of grain ma.-fceted annually. ' On this basis, lllino's will have 14 delegates, Iowa 9, Kansas , Nebraska 7, Indiana 7, North Dakota (. Minnesota 6, South Dakota 6, Ohio 6, Mlsxourl 4, Oklahoma, 4. Washing ton 3,-Texa I, Michigan S, California 2, Pennsylvania I, Montana 2, Oregon 2, Idaho 2, Wlsonsln I, Maryland 2, Tennessee 2,' Virginia 2, Colorado 2. and Kentucky .2 making a total of 107 delegates. A fx. a. " Senorlta -Cajtllla Farrolra Da Cunha baa bee proclaimed, by) popular vote, to reutcst-woniait in BrmiU. 7 y ' lineiHiiEND For Expectant Mother CSED By Trbee Geiemoks mi na MOUIT M MTMIUMM H n T, mm Buerttia Ruuunoa Co rf a. A ruin a. aa, Olds mobile Founr 1 ' ' " k . - K u i if.--. fKv MuraavA. I Ilea Wltn ins l,:uruer vi shim wiiy n I the 8th day of December, 1920, which lud Srd da); of Mrch. 1921. , THOS. FITZ GtfRALD. City Recorder, I said plans and specifications are here- 1 by particularly referred to, and be It lolk-e of Street Improvement i further K.ulc Is hereto given that at a regiH RESOLVED that lur meeting of 'n common (.otincii m i City of Pendleton hem at tne ncll Chsmter in Pendleton Or- , on Vt-hnmrv tSrd, 1931 th fol- li g Relation ras duly adopted; jtKltEAR, th nty surveyor of th of IVndletoit did on th Jlrd. day I'hrnarv. 111. under directions i.v nxtuirement of th common tner ij LIB lit Joe office ot the UESQLYEp tljaf the th ' Engineer's estimates of th probable -total cost of uch "Improvement... which said City KnKlneer's estimates was msde ana prepared by F. B. Hayes. City Surveyor f said City,' m the sum of $:i49.50 and was filed with the Recorder of aid City on the th. day of December, 1920. 1 hereby included and hereby re ferred to particularly; and b it fur- And notice is turtner given that the Surveyors estimate of, the cost of said improvement to be assessed against each Lot, part of Lot and parcel bf Land on account of said Improvement is now on file in the office of the City Recorder, sub)crt to Inspection. Done snd dated at Pendleton Oregon this 4th day of Februsry 1921.: THOU. FITZ GERALD. ' City Recorder. leacher asked w&at "postpone" meant. and I sail, "Iryin to have breakfast without Toasties (SUKP.M COM FLAKES) N SI Not Surprising. I think the picture lacks atmos phere," said the kindly critic 'Fact is." explained the artist, "I had a hard time raising i the wind while I was painting it." Boston plans end j Trncrint, ' - - j Itione liO-W P. O. Brrs 151 Umatilla Hydraulic Stone Manufacturer General Contractor. Building Iilocks a Specially. . j n, A, llt'H, i'roprlelort' ' Oldsmobile four The big sensation of :.'V the season is iow in Pendleton. See, it Ride in it Hear its powerful mo tor in operation. . Everybody invited, whether you are a prospect or not. . at Pendleton v ; (: AT THE SHOW. Oldsmobile Com : OF OREGON OPPOSITte PENDLETON HOTEL. -1 PHONE 975