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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1921)
t TAGS TVTO DAILY EAST OREGONtAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 23, 1021. aster Is Just Days . . Away--- eaayr It will pay you to do your last minute shopping hero where you'll find the greatest stocks, the choicest assortments of the season's newest, most wanted styles. ; The best values and the most courteous and efficient service- ' 'v-' ., '. - " E Are R i LOVELY EASTER FASHIONS, ; : : ; " . . FINEST ASSORTMENTS, ' : LOWEST PRICES JERSEY SPORT JACKETS t - Is" Wc have just rece'ired a choice as sortmcnt of the popular Jersey Sport Jackets in red, brown, tan, grey, navy , and black, sizes 16 to 44, in two quali ties. Priced at S9.85 and 812.50 PLAID AND striped SKIRTS We also offer, a large assortment of the new and wanted plaid and striped skirts for sport wear. The qualities . are exceptionally good, the styles the best ' ' ACCESSORIES FOIJ EASTER i , HanUbajrs. jovbr, valines, faandkm-hirfs, gloves, hosjory and bcautj fl iiet-kwrar wore never "niore lovrty or more la keeping with Uc spirit of the snrinff tlm ,,,- are this mso. T!h abmai.1 fa, novel shapes, rtjlr eulur and drcoratUe omes ami rrrn'tliongli they contribute a w.kl ot distinction to EasU coumes, they are all temptingly mtMlerl ate In price. BOYS' OUTING SHOES Are cool and practical for spring and summer wear. Little Gents' Brown Elk, size 9 to 13 1-2, price. . . . $3.00 Youth's Brown Elk, size 1 to 2, price ... $3.25 Boys' Brown Elk,' size 2 1-2 to G, price, . $3.50 ' DVe kir" 5fie All QUmt PpAiU cu rz. LUNCH SPECIALTIES Sliced to Your Order Swift's Vienna Sausage. Ih Swift's Premium l ruukfoit, lb. . . Swift's Ijhik liologiia. lb. ....... Swift's AslUaiul Specialty, lb. . . . Swift's Com Ik-ef Uurf. lb Swift's Baked Lmirliion Loaf, lb. Swift's Cooked Mams, lb Swift's Dried f!eer, lb. . , Swift's Premium llacou. J!i, .... Seeds, Onion Sets, Sctnl Potatoes. 2ot 25c 20c SThi Sic 35e Mc 70c Cic pho.nf. i s voi r nni:its We'll Rive you the best of wrviuc. it ... : THE SILK DISPLAY OFFERS MANY SURPRISES" It is fairly brimming over with beautiful silken materials, ideal for dresses, suits, blouses, sports skirts and a hundred and one other interesting uses." Tricolcttes and crepe silks are in the foreground, but satins, charmeuses, taffetas and any number of silks of novelty weave also invites farorable atten tion and selection with-their gorgeous new colorings and fascinatingly original spring patterns. ' ? Our Low Prices Will Save You Money. Fancy Crepe de Chines and Georgettes, Vejy Special, a Yard $1.98 . 40 inches wide and a beautiful quality in handsome new. spring patterns. Just the material for your new-spring blouses, etc., regular values $2.50 to $2.75. Very Special, a yard $1.98 - ' . . New Smart Lace Hose for Spring. and; :: Easter Wear.. Charming are these new lace silk hosiery, made , from finest Italian glove silk. The,, .beauty of such weaves emphasized by unusual designs, are sure gaining favor with the well dressed worn- A new assortment of navy, greys, blacks, heathers and whites received yesterday and such fine qualities priced reasonably low. A pair . $2.4? to $7.50 Phoenix and other well known brands of Silk Hosiery for the Particular Woman. . : ' Late express shipments have brought some beautiful things in hosiery, bought specially for Easter. A splendid assortment of browns, blacks, greys, navy and whites. They are priced very. iuw, i vv w et the idea M Our Bargain: Basement Advertisements rrUr..r . .i . .. . . : - ........ - When we insert this item . CHILDREN'S HOSE 19c it doesn't mean that this is the only hose bar gain that we are offering it's merely a men tion of one of the good bargains. t They are insertedto give you but an inkling of the Hundreds of Good Things to be found in this Shop of Economy. When we insert this item SILK DRESSES $12.87 don't get the idea that this is the only bargain that we have to offer you. It is but one of the many good tnings in Women's Keady-to-Wear ' When we insert this item MEN'S DRESS SHOES $4.93 you can, rest assured that. we have hundreds of other good shoe bargains for everybody. It is just a reminder. When we insert this item BUNGALQ APRONS 98c I hen we myite you 10 visit this gd shP on your pre-Easter shopping trips you may be assured that many good things await you. Slake the very best of our offerings surely you would not expect us to oiler tnis one bargain only. It's just a suggestion of the ,r.A orM.nn Knrrrnins fiffpi'Pfl VOU. 1I1UI1J JJUUU OJJIUJi J ( Our recent wonderful buys enable us to of fer you most remarkable savings. J mutinous gvzxiest r.Lp.vimnfr srcnz mt a H B a m m mm WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE EM"? This should be your store, it's here to serve you in every manner possible. Interesting News .' radays in Advertising 43 Hour -COSTLY SPACE The Public Pulse Each Manager Knows Spending vs. Earning AN EDITORIAL 1 -OH BUYING Th advertising column in these days are filled with in iVrestinB new. I it-mi ihein. Count U facts are being Vtintd which joti'll be glad to know. : Advertising pa''e i expen vive, so it is wd in a careful Only facts of importttnee end sell wbich have wide interwt arv inserti-i. Tbv remiJts re traced, and adver- . liwnu-nts which fail tto In tercut do not long aicar. A deiartment store, for luM.inc.'. assigns to vach line 0 ccrtuin ajnuiint of ppacc. 1 lie rost 1 charKvd to the de nartn.ent and the manager luww s it h ill 48 hours If what lie s-ud there was ef fective. Tims ndveiliMTS are run riantly fwlinif the public IhiJs. They Know what in tircis t n3" t.me and what 4tS not. o ftvV ortuienients in gen ual jirrscitt vnly offers to -which ntniilcrie( peojije re- , 'ui irnl iteniwmerits ore especially appealing. Mer chants and manufacturers In many lines are establishing a new price basis. Enormous sacrifices ar being made in these readjustments. And the economic history of these stirring- times is be ing largely written in adver tisements. . Advertisements are so dis played that one may pick out at a glance the subjects of possible interest. : - . . . , It does not take long to read all the merchanandn-r news about things you may desire. To overlook such facts, Impressive enough to state m print, is a vast mis take. The right spending of meney is Just as important as earning it. People who habitually read advertisements pick up a great many bargains. r They keep- informed on prices, on styles, on improve ments and advantages. They learn of, useful things' and better things of which others do not know. They live better, enjoy more and buy more wisely than the less-informed. -,Xook over the advertise, ments in this paper today and see how many items have an interest for you. THE BLIND SOWER Your aihertlsing appropria tion nhouid bear fruit a hun dredfold. 1 It stands to reason that the it n you sow on the rocks ami along the waside the more returns yo uare sure to get. Scientific space buying is the need that falls on . good ground of reputable publica tion. Audit Bureau Circulation jtcjJot'1 . careuliy studied, enable you to forecast where the pood ground lies.-- More scientific selection of space is a solution of many of the problems confronting ad vertisers right now. Net paid Circulation is wnnt you go after first; but wouldn't you like to know how that circulation was obtained? The kind and character of people who read the publication and what it is worJn to them?f lfou can dig out all tha't in formation in a very few inin. ules from A. H. C. reports andynery time you Ket addi tional, authentic information about a newspaper or a peri odical you prevent adver tising dollars from being thrown on the rocks, or along the wayside. . ' FACTS ABOUT LEGION The East Oreonian member of the is AlIHT IllJtF.Ar OF CIlitTLATIO.VS IXDIAXAI'OLIS, Jnd., Mvch 23. (1. P.) Tho Board of Directors of the International Association of Ilotary Clubs has ordered a nation-ide'sur-vey of conditions surrounding the care of disabled veterans, "to prove wheth er American Legion reports are based on hysteria or upon actual facts," ac cording to a letter received 'at Legion Headquarters today from Chesiey II. professional men to prove to tho Am- 1'orry, Chicago, socrctary-genefal of erican people whether or not the Am ino -Rotary organization". erican Legion reports are based Perry said tho Rotary Hoard had hysteria or upon actual facts." endorsed the Legion's consolidation have started out to gather the actual tacts in their resiKcilve communities with regard to the manner in which tho C. 8. Government Is handling the cases of disabled ex-soldiers. The ro tarians have been shocked by the dis closure mado by the American Legliui regarding tho circumstances surround ing the rchitillltation of Cncle Bum's I er of the City of Pendleton, plans and dipa'bled ex-service men. liich notary i specifications for an appropriate im Oregon on March 16th. .1821., the- fol lowing Resolution was duly adopted; via. V.-HEHBAS, the City Surveyor of the City of Pendleton did on the 8th. IZ VyZt of The Common "of City on the th day of March estimates of the probable totaj eawt of such Improvement, which aaid Cltl Knglneer's emi mates was made and prepared by p. 11. Hayes, City Survey or of said City, in the aunt of $13,. 345.56 and was. filed with- the Jiecord- Council fjle In the office of the Record- Club Is appointing a special committee to investigate conditions -in its com-' munlty and report to the club. Kverv club will then report to the Headquar ters office of Hotary in Chicago. The result will be that from 800 commun ities in every part of the I'nlted Mates Vill come evidence of business and provement of the following named street In snld city: Thompson Strep from the north right of way lino of the O. W. R. & N. Co. to the smith line of High Btreet, together with the estimates 'of the work to ie done and the probable cost thereof with a statement of the lots, Parts of lots and parneU. f land to be 1921, is hereby Included and hereby referred to particularly; and ti it fur ther - . . '. RKrSOLVED thnt the pinna and sne. clflcntlnns and estimates for each im. provement as prepared fry (he City Surveyor and filed with the (to order of tho City of I'eniUeton on the 91 h. day of Murch, JSJl, tie and they are. hereby adopted and APprovod, atld bo It further Resolved that the coat ot making benefited by such Improvement ano i such improvement shall be a charge program for relieto the disabled asd would support the L-gion's efforts to obtain Its enactment into law. His let ter said in part: "The 50,000 American hifsincss and professional men who form the suo Koiary Clubs of the, 'United States. NOTICES Notice of Ktrwt li''ovcmciit Notice is hereJby given that at a regular meeting of the Common Coun cil of The City of Pendleton held at the Co'indl Chambers in i'endletox Her "Boy Comes Home ', '1' I i' ir'r i (5- hi: Whirr fjtM ; . !. irr.-Mt;."r '-it' - 'i"""'!?'; , ' ' S 3 Bf'.-a. ... -J te s. - - id: i I m7 --.J r t ,j .. ... ... ' 3KV(te A fWNS rVT CU D. I0 I Private Irvine A dy was brought ba long line of flag-draped boxes at Hoboken hern Just after she had found her son's eoftii pier beld. y Protestant, Catholic and Jcwj., Hlns ot New York vef.ron nfth. T:..i..t- . H. body was brought back with 107 other aoldier dead. Gold .t.r mVh. -L. ?6 "2 'h5r ,y- "fc- 'J'nd ' w-Affli ta'tha bground loin, memorlfi t !. - "-.i.v,MM w tun on I the percentitge of the total cost of lin- - (provement, which each, of such lots, I Parts of lota and parcels of land should pay on account of the benefits to be derived from such Improvement, and WH ERISAS, the Council - !ia ex n mined such plans and specifications and estimates and found the same eat isfactory and the estimates therefor to be in accordance, with the probable I cost of such work, and, I WHhUtKAHi the property recom j mended by the City Surveyor to be in eluded within the "boundaries of the district benefited Is In the Judgment of the Common Council properly to be Included within such Improvement District and no property is excluded therefrom which should properly iMs Include! therein, ami ' WHEREAS, the Improvement of the ' hereinabove described portions of Thompson Street either gravel , Bithu- llthlc pavement, concrete pavement or Warrenite lilthulthlc pavemont ' on crushed rock or crushed gravel foun dation is at this time necessary, there, i fore, be It, , - RKHOLVBD by the Commori Coun t'cll of the City of Pendleton that it is (expedient to Improve and It is hereby ! proposed to Improve Thorn peon Btreet , jtrom the north right of way line of the O. W. H. N'. Company to the fsouth line of High Street, by paving tho same with either gravel Hlthullthlo 'J pavement or concrete pavement or i Warrenite lilthulithlo pavement on cruKhed rock or crushed gravel loan . uauon; sucn pavement to be con structed and tho surface thereof to bo finished upon tho established grade of said street and the street to have curbs (and gutters nnd all other things in ac eoraanca with and as shown in tho plans and specifications for the im- provement of said portions - of said Thompson Street from the north right of way line -of the O. W. R. A N. Com pany to. the south line of High Street, prepared by F. n. Hayes, City Survey or, filed with the Recorder of said City on tho lh. day of March, 1921. chlch said plnne and specifications are hereby particularly referred to and lie It further ' . HESOJAKU (hat 111? . Engineer's, and lien upon all lota, pnrts of lets and' parcels of land to be benefited by sucn Improvement, and ith& owners f such . lots, parts of lots and parcels of land so Parts of lots end parcels vt land so specially 'benefited by sur-IC Improve ment shall be llahlo for the payment of the costs thereof, ami he it further, P.BSOLVED that an Assessment District Is hereby created to be known lis "Assessment District -No, 78'' em bracing the property enefited and to bo assessed for the payment of, such improvements, which Assessment Dte trict shall Include ull .lots. parts of lots, am parcels of laud lying ami be. Intf within the district bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Ih-srrlptlon of Assessment IMMrict Numls-r fa. Commencing from the northeatt corner of lot 12, block 113. Reservation addition to Pendleton, Oregon, Jhence 1305 ft, 2 3-8 In. in a southcrly'dlrec-. Hon and parallel with the enst line of Thompson Street, thence 260 ft In a westerly direction and paralloJ with the south line of High Street, thonuo 1305 ft. 2 B-(t In. in a northerly direc tion and parallel with the wem iin. ef Thnpson Stret, thence ttO ft. in an easterly direction and along the south line of the O. W. Jl. & N. Co. right of v.uy line to the point of "beginning. And be It further , IlKSOLVKD, that a ropy . of this resolution together with a notice that the surveyor's estimate of tho propor tion Of tile COSt Of Blllll W.irU In ha charged against enoh lot, ,art f lot and parcel of land Is om file in the of flee o the i'iiy Recorder, be publish- -ed for a period of ten days In the East t'regonlan, which newspaper la hereby designated by the Common Coftncll for the publication thereof, i ft And notice is further flverf that the Surveyor's estimate ef the cost of said Improvement to Nbe assessed against each Lot, part of. Lot and on reel or Land on nccounf of aaid itnprovemnnt Is now on file In the office pi the City Kocorner, subject to inspection. Done and dated st Pendleton .Oregon this 17th. "day of March l21.,j . TIIOS. FITZ CKRALrj, city mm,