--,-' fc-- i t TEN PAGES PAC2 TVTO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 29, 1021. We're Responsible for Vour; Compfeie Saffsfabffon fS IT 'GOOD QfJlLITYV' : Thai's a more important tiling to be sure of than price. All prices are lower, but not all qualities are better. OURS ARE, we guarantee them to be. tQ!!iES3VQ mm '. 0- X T t . .. - rt - . . .A. U ml . am In Ifomen's Here are dresses from man ufacturers who are special ists in their line, and their frocks ' .show care and thought in every detail. They posses an air of indi viduality that will at once appeal to the most fastidi ous, and their prices are far fromJjeing.exliorbitant for garments of such high qual-itv- ' - Georgettes, Crepes and Taffetas.. '823.50 to $75.00 IT?- in OUR NEW SKIRT STOCK FOR SPRING Will Furnish Inspiration for New Garments. Many of the prettiest party, evening and street dresses shown in the spring, 1921, style publications call for silks such as Canton Crepes, Charmeuse, Georgette Crepe, Taffetas, Satins and Tricolettcs. Silk prices are now on a pre-war level and you can have pretty silk garments at very reasonable cost for material. Come in and see the beautiful new materials we are showing in our silk department Our prices are always the lowest possible, quality considered. ' ' " LA PORTE TISSUES ARE BEAUTIFUL Priced Reasonably Low, 90c Yard. 32 inches wide in pleasing plaid designs with silk over plaids.. Many of the lovely summer frocks shown in the new style magazines are made from Tissues. Make your spring and summer dresses out of La Porte Tissues, priced the yard 90c i i riivA ! h . . m i - .... w WOMEN'S SILK HOSE SPECIAL 98c. Broken lines of silk hose, seamless and mock seam; reinforced foot. Novelty lace in heather col ors ; sizes 8 1-2 to 10. Regular values to $2.00. Special Pair, at 9Sc CHILDREN'S BLACK CAT HOSIERY j Very Special, the pair 49c Broken lines of children's hose in sizes 7 1-2, 9, 91-2,10,101-2,11,111-2. They are strongly rein forced with extra threads wherever wear is essen tial. Black and white, but not all sizes. They arc regular 69c values. . ' Special, a pair 49c HELP WANTED l"p want three nr four extra saleswomen tor Saturdays. J) rrir YiT .e-reoDies warn 3 WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE nous, HELP WANTED Wc wont thrw or tmtr salwwomrti f.H- K-torUar. apply to the manwnunt. . . - girls; reading ly Mabel Mario and Al'.erta Kerhy; readint; by Blidie Ker liy and Bernico McCollem and a song by ihe audience concluded tne pro ; srara. ! Mrs. Harry Larabeo entertained her bunday schiKil clawi on Friday evening at her hnme. Thio who attended were Inrene Dames, Claire Parr, (East Orc;nn:an Ppeclal.) ' . IHina Christian. Dena Ueuallen, Clyde liaroh 2. A -Community : Larabee, Rachael Larabee, Alvjn Der Kceer imnam m hr-M in the Ban-! roian. Royal Carlitranl. Paul Dames, titt church at Ai'.ar.is on Sunday even- OW EASIER"" irg at 8 p. m. The church tras beau tifjliy decorated in white and laven der. T!ie prttiiam a sn.? by tho choir, a r.idinp by Daniel Kembler, an fT:T(r driM n-as iven by 20 llabel Marlon-, Lennig McCollem, Boo P?ker and Roberta Morrison. Lunch was served and games were played. Mrs. Charley i-hatz entertained Clar ence Power, Hazel Angler and Maria MnrHmore for dinner Sunday. Mrs. Garth Stoll went to Pendleton Saturday to do nome shopping. Laurence Mclntyre and hig brother Wendle- Mclntyre of Helix motored to Adams Saturday evening from their ranch. - Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKenzle motor ed to Pendleton Saturday to do soma shoppinjr. iMrs. Carl Christian and Mrs. Harry Larabee went to Pendleton to do some shopping today. Mr. and Mrs. Will Boyer and daugh ters Wllma and Helen motored to Pen dleton Saturday. The Booster Band met at the church on Thursday afternoon. A good at tendance wa present. Miss Isabclle Ross of Pendleton was.amined such plana and specifications the guest of Miss Geraldine Morrison and estimates and found the same Bat- over Sunday at the Morrison ranch jlsfactory and the estimates therefor to near Adams. be In accordance wltlt tne prooaoie Mtss Helen Blake spent Sunday at cost of such work, and. homo In Adams. WHEREASL tho property recom- iur. ana Airs. Ij. Ij. Licuaiien anu inniimmiimnmmm'mm'im ,ili;,U..J,fiUlt.l,l,l.l.1.l.llM:..4,1....H - Baby's Rock-a-Bye Swings AT . THE LOWEST BARGAIN PRICES ON SALE ' IN THE BARGAIN BASEMENT AVe are offering you four specials in these little kiddies' swings and you should lose no time in taking advantage of them. " Plain Jumper Swings, without coil spring or big screw eyes $1JJ, complete 31.19. ' Walker Swings (they help him learn to walk), complete with spring and big screw eye 1.98 Jumper .With Back Rest, built so the kiddie can sleep m it. Complete with spring and screw eye Tioi, T,- imn,.u;n,Tr,rfni.Tnnnn Food- comDlete with two. coil iiuin-ihv.-l dUi.-ptl M III! M lllj 1 r l AV(7kM..u 7 - . . sni'inn"j snfl sr-vcw pvps . All of these Swings are made of good, heavy, strong canvas, and, the steel frames being enameled, will allow washing. THE QUANTITY IS LDIITEL SO COME EARLY. KMaiSONS GSEAXEST DEPARLHENT. STORE- daughters Doras and Dena motored to Pendleton Saturday. Guy May berry motored to Pendleton Saturday to do gomo shopping. . Ed. Bur ham was In Adams today shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Murray and son have moved to their new home on the hill and are cleaning! and remodeling. Miss Louise Derroign Is confined to her home with a bad cold. Adams Community -Baptist church had Easter prayer services at C a. ro on Easter morning. Mrs. Gladys Ppencer was the guest of Mrs. John Spencer Saturday. Mrs. Bvard McCollem and Gladys Spencer were In Pendleton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joul motored to Adams Sunday to attend the Easter services. Mrs. Rothrock and son motored to Adams Monday to do some shopping. Kullivun Dames motored to Adams Sunday from the J. O. Hales ranch near Adams. , Mr. and Mrs. Otis Llcuallen motored to Adams Sunday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chesnut.- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wallan motored to Adams today from their ranch near Adams. MANAGER OF LIGHT' AND POWER PLANT WAS ELECTROCUTED BROWNSVILLE, Texas, March 2. (A. P.) George Bishop, manager ot the Brownsville municipal light and power plant, was electrocuted when the rain soaked brim of his hat touch ed a live wire. NOTICES Xntii-K of buret Jn-provement Xotice Is hereby given that at a 3 1 regular meeting of the Common Couh- trjjCll of The City of Pendleton held at ill! the Council Chambers In Pendleton S3 1 Oregon on March 16th. 1921, tha fol f Mowing Resolution was duly adopted; ! vi r V.'HERBAS. tin City Surveyor of i provement as prepared by the City Q8 gthe City of Pendleton did on the Blh. 8urveyor and filed with the Recorder i ti,M. 1921. under direction! the City of Pendleton on tho 9th. and by reauiremeiit of tha Common day of March, 1921, be and they are j mended by the City Surveyor to be In cluded within tho boundaries of the district benefited Is in the Judgment of the Common Council properly to be Included within, such Improvement District and So property Is excluded therefrom which should properly be included therein, and , WHBREA3; the Improvement of the hereinabove described portions of Thompson Street either gravel Blthu- lithlc pavement, concrete pavement or Warrenlte Bithulihlc pavement on crushed rock or crushed gravel foun dation ! at this time necessary, there, fore, be It, RESOLVED by the Common Coun cil of the City of Pendleton that U Is expedient to Improve and It is hereby proposed to improve Thompson Street from tho north right of way line of the O. W. R. A N. Company to the south lino of High Street, by paving tha same with either gravel Blthullthlc pavement or concrete pavement or Warrenlte Blthullthlc pavement on crushed rock or crushed gravel foun dation: such pavement to bo con structed and the srrface thereof to he finished upon tho established grade of said street and ths street to have curbs and gutters and all other things in ac cordance with and as shown In the Plans' and specifications for the Im provement of said portions of said Thompson Street from tho north rlsht of way Una of the O. W. R. & N. Com pany to tho south line of High Street, prepared by P. B. Hayes, City Survey or, filed with the Recordor ot sam City on tho 9th. day of March, 1921. which said plans and specifications are hereby particularly reforred to, and ba It further RESOLVED that . the Engineer's estimates of tho probable total- cost ot such Improvement, which said CitJ ; Engineer's estimates was made and prepared by V. B. Hayes, City Survey or of said City, n the sum of 13,- 35.5 and was filed With tho Record er of said City.on the 9th day of March l!)21ls hereby included and heretiy referred to particularly; and be It fur ther - ' RESOLVED that the plans and spe cifications and estimates for such 1m- lots, and parcels of land lying and be ing within the district bounded and dewrlhed as follows, to-wlt: IKwrintkm of Assessment WWtnet XHmbe 7. Commencing from tho northeast corner of lot 13, block 113. Reservation addition to PcndtWon, Oregon, thence 1.10!; ft. s 2-8 In. in a southerly direc tion and parallel with tho east lino of Thomnson Street, thenco 280 ft. In a westerly direction and parallel with1 tho south line of High Street, thence 1J05 ft. 2 5-1 In. In a northerly direc tion and parallel with the west line of Thompson Street, thenco 20 ft. In an easterly direction and along tho south line of tho O. W. R. & H. Co. right of way lino to tho point of beginning. And bo It further RESOLVED, that a copy of this resolution together with a notice that tho surveyor's estimate of tho propor tion of the cost ot said work to be charged against each lot, part of lot and parcel of land la on file In the of fice of tho City Recorder, bo publish ed for a period of ten days In tho East Orogonian, which newspaper Is horeby designated by tho Common Council for the publication thereof. And notice Is further given that tho Surveyor's estimate of the cost of said Improvement to bo assessed against each Iot, part of Lot and parcel ot Land on account of said improvement is now on file in tho office of tho City Recorder, subject to Inspection. Done and dated at Pendleton Oregon this 17th. day of March 1921. , ' TIIOS. FITZ GERALD, ' CUv Tteonrder. "n nXT c- rr Crab Meat, Japanese, ' the can ...70c Lobsters, the can ............75c Sardines, kippered, - the can 40c Sardine, Booths, the can 30c Chicken Loaf, the can 60c Chicken, boned, Purity Cross, can :. ... 90e Clam Chowder, the can..20c Pork and Beans, Heinze,' the can 15c, 20c, 35c Peaches and Apricots ' 2 cans for 45c 12 cans for .........$2.50 24 cans for $4.75 Garden Seeds, Onion Sets and Seed Potatoes. , 71 T 1 .in wmmmfmm mmmw PAYS TO THADE t I WHrnE A t 3 Council file in the office ot the Record H er of the City of Pendleton, plans and t Egf j specifications for an appropriate- im gl provement of tho following named p I itreet In said city: .J j Thompson fitrest from tho north gs right of way lino of tho O. W. R. Il N, j!Co. to the south line of High Street, iul I 'oeether with the estimates j of ths gif work to be dona and tho probablo cost III thereof Kith a statement of the lots, S ; I'srts of lots and parcelk l land to bo I 3 benefited by such Improvement and the percentage of tho total cost of Im provement, which each of sucn lots. Parts of lots and parcels of land should pay on account of tho beneflta to bo derived from such Improvement, and WHEREAS, tho Council ha ex- hereby adopted and approved, and bej it further Resolved that the cost of making: .such Improvement shall bo a charge! and lion upon all lots, parts of lots and parcels of land to benef1ted by such improvement, and tho owners of such lots, parts of lots and parcels of land so Parts of lots and parcels of land so -1 spec!ally benefited by such Improve- j merit shall bo liable for ths payment i of the costs thereof, and bo It further,) r.r-wuv mai an amcthihciiiii District Is hereby created to be Known as "AuseKsment District No. 78" em bracing tha property benefited and to! bo assessed for tho payment of such! unprovciTn?mH, which nwnnniiioii. wi.' j trlct shall Include all oti parti 'of il; Always ; to Your Interest ' - - - ' If you have been dissatisfied with the place you have been trading and 'are looking for ' a clean sanitary market where you can order all your Meats and Groceries at the same calling, follow the policy of hundreds of the shrewd and careful housewives and start the month of April right by ordering your table supplies from THE TABLE SUPPLY. We buy to the interest of our customers always. "IHE TABLE SUPPLY Phone 187 and 18S 739 Main Street CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors U. S. INSPECTED MEATS