East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 21, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Section Two, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 12

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    TACiE TWELVE
DAILY EAST OKECONtAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1910.
' TWELVE TAOES
Why certainly, we'll
refund your money
If you aren't satisfied with anything you
buy at our store just tell us about it and we
will make good. You needn't bring it back.
Just tell us about it. '
It doesn't happen often-it may never
happen to you but once in a while some
thing goes wrong no matter how careful we
try to be.
In that case it's a comfort for you to know
that you can never lose.
We look out for you first because, after
all, that's the best way for us to look out for
ourselves. We want you to feel that we are
really giving you something more for your
money than just groceries. One of the
things we do for you is to recommend cer
tain things which we have found to be good.
For instance, RYZON Baking Powder.
We recommend it because we know it will
please you, because we know you'll thank
us for calling it to your attention.
RYZON is everything a baking powder
should be: pure, economical and efficient. It
sells at 40 cents per full pound tin.
We also have the famous RYZON Baking
Book at 30 cents. You'll like this book be
cause of its many new recipes and because
you'll find that everything you make from
it comes out right every time.
GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO.
"QUALITY"
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J. C. Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution.
NEW TURKISH TOWELS
Each 15c, 29c, 49c, 59c, (9c.
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Tlie Laboring Nan
and the Bank
Tlie ambition of a lahorinjc man Ls In have a home
of his own, sunnus funds and steady work. Hard
Trk alone will not bring such conditions.
His stand injr. as well as that of a bnsiucm man.
will br enhanced uj Ills bank connections.
A Savines Account In this stronir bank, hi lib
erty Ilond. needs. Iolicies. etc., keiH safe In the
bank's strum vaults ill Rive him an added prcs
tire, and a fcciiiur of security: and make him a more
valuable citizen in m community. '
THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
PENDLETON, OREGON
"STKONGEtiT BANK IX EAST El IV ORKGON"
Pendleton Market News
MINUTE MAN SIX
Playing a Leading
Role
This new Lexington has caused a sensa
tion and will continue to do so. Its style is
so far ahead that people who want a model
of advanced design will lpok for theLex
ington Dealer.
FRENTZEL MOTOR SALES CO.
TVlrl'JioiH- 16
7-2 Cottonwood St.
The following- prices are the prices nation is showing In the cattle
being- paid to producers by Pendleton 'although there was only a very
alleys !
win all !
business houses. Wherever retail
prices are given the fact will be spe
cifically mentioned.
KfTK and Poultry.
EpKS, 35c to 40c.
Hens, 22c to 25c a pound.
Hut lor.
Butter fat, B7c a pound f. o. b. Pen
dleton. J'otalocs.
Potatoes, $2 for 100 pounds,
llaintf, KU
Hum. best quality, 38c.
Bacon, best quality, 40c.
Lard, 28 c.
Cantclotipes Take
Vnother 81 limp.
Canteloupes are stilt going down in
price. Today they are selliiiK in local
markets at from 10c to 12 l-2c each.
The 10c prices is for the standard can
teloupes. with 45 in a crate.
prirots OieaptT
In Ijocal Markets. '
Apricots, which made their Initial
appearance with a retail price of $1.00
for a five pound basket, are down to
75c. Merchants say they may go
lower.
Clilrken Market
Take Slump.
Weakness in the price of chickens
the coast cities has forced down
j tma price of poultry in the local mar
i kets, according to the Pendleton Cash
1 Market. The price to producer Is 2'i
cents today, a drop of 3 cents from
. former prevailing prices.
Pricu Take Jrop
In Some lies I Kits
Today's prices give some news that
will cheer the housewife. Fruit s
lower, and it is expected that still
further changes will be noted.
run for the day. It is practically im
possible to state exactly what top cat
tle would seell at but Interests practi
cally agree that the market Is at least
50c below former values
General cattle range.
Oeod to choice steers . . .f 10. 00f? 11.0ft
Fair to good steers 9.0f? 9.50
Common to fair steers.. , S.OOffi 8.50
Common steers 7.00 7.50
Fair to medium cows und
heifers 8.00tf 8.50
Good to choice cows and
heifers .001 9.50
Medium to fair cowg and
heifers 00ffi 7.00
Ccnnem 3.50i 5 00
Bulls 00 m 8.00
Calves 9.00 13.25
1-Vodvr lfo4 Are Wanted).
Market for showing an extremely
good demand for feeder hogs and
high prices are available for the lim
ited offerings of this character re
cently at North Portland.
Karly sales were made up to 110.50
ft 19.60.
General hog range:
Prime mixed $19.50'19 75
I Medium mixed l 9.00 ffi-19.25
I Hough and mixed 1 7.25 & 17-50
! Pigs , . . 17.251 17.75
Bulk I?-60
! Mutton h tnatlon Strong.
I All through the mutton and lamb
: trade a strong tone lg showing. Good
light ewes and wethers are perhaps
25c above the previous day's quota
tions and strength is noted for all of
the limited offerings.
General sheep range:
Fair to choice lambs. , . $ I 2.50 Tt 1 3 50
Cull Jumbs . . . -v. . . . Ift OOfr 10.50
Tearfings 6 r,0ft 8.75
' ' Mow Fnnrv Tnwcls: 49c. 79c. 98c
Big new shipment Stevens linen crash toweling, just received.: New
prices Stevens linen crash bleached toweling Uc to Joe
Stevens Unbleached Linen Crash Toweling 17c to 29c
NEW BED SPREADS
We are showing some of the finest new spreads that ever came to
Pendleton. Cut corners, scalloped or plain, very elaborate designs ?2.2
to $7.90,
Redy Made Sheets, 72x90, each - 98c '
Ready Made Sheets, 81x90, each $L89
Ready Made Pequot Pillow Cases, 45x3G, each ..... .. . i 49c
Ready Made Pequot Pillow Cases, 42x36, each 45c
Ready Made Ivory Pillow Cases, 42x36, each 39c
Ready Made Hemstitched Linen Finish Cases, 45x36, each ... . . , 45c
Ready Made Prize Pillow Cases, 42x36, each 29c
Pequot Tubing, 45 in 55c
Cohasset Tubing, 45 in 45c
Garza Tubing, 45 in 39c
Aurora Tubing, 42 in 35c
Pequot Sheeting, 10-4 69c
Superior Sheeting; 10-4 59c
Aurora Sheeting, 9-4 ........ 55c
Peperill Sheeting, 9-4 .... 55c
Pepperill Sheeting, 8-4 ... 51c
Pepperill Sheeting, 7-4 ..... . . 47c
Palm Tubing, 42 in 35c
Continental Tubing, 40 in 39c
Incorporated
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J. C. Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution.
J94.10: third 4 t-4n. 96.36; ronriiijUuicKij 'i
4 i-4. 094. vicinry, 3 i-ta. iuv. v.
Victory 4 3-4. $100.
postal order and
WAR ON PACIFIC IS
HIT SAYS PHUAN
Senator Demands Legisla
tion Forever Barring
Japanese Coming.
I'd like a end, a few palm of mlo.
somo Kiuiikrd huddocka, a box of klp-pi-rn
and a bit of sulmnn."
The next day he received the reply:
"Dear Mir: Your entcemed order In
at hand with P. O. order tncloaed. Wo
have noted your requirnientn. but .un
ites! thiit if you forward another dlmo
we will Include the tcam trawler In
the parcel."
SAFETY
FIRST
"Wethers
Kwea .
6. SOW
6.50SJI
8.00
7.50
I
Mill barb Pays
I 4c to Producer.
I Rhubarb In Pendleton markets pays
the producer 4c a pound. Some fif
this product is betnft Khipped in from
Miltnn. It retiiilfl at three uounrlH for
25c. A new wrinkle which aome Pen- I
Idleton rtousewives are adopting be-
cuupe of the hiKh cost of strawberries '
is the canning of rhubarb with straw
berries. This fruit is, beinir retailed
at 13.25 for field picked berries, and !
$5 a crate for fancy tables berries.
WatirrmrloiiM lro
I'Vom toe to 4k?. .
IjHtil Men In Pervldius'H old
HftdmciiB.
Clyde R. Berry of Pendleton, and
Leroy Mans, also of thla cttr. are lo
cal men w ho landed yesterday In New
York after service overseas as mem
bers of tieneral Pershing's old, regi
ment,, the tSth Cavalry. ' Pershing
whs captain of this regiment before
his promotion to brigadier-general.
Lieutenant Robert McMurray, son of
William McMurray, general passenger
agent for the 0.-W..R. & N.. landed
yesterday alao with the 15th Mr.
McMurray met his son In New York.
During the stay of the men In France.
Oenerul Pershing called on theui and
'WASHINGTON. Juno SI. Demand-
Ing legislation forever barring Japan- j
ese immigration, .Senator Plielan of
California today warned America toj
be ready for a "war on the Pacific." j
Appearing as a witness before the i
house of Immigration committee Phe- ,
Ian appealed to congress to save the !
western states from economic death at
the hands of "sona of the East."
"The sore spot of the world la the
orient" Phelan said. "It's a place to
be watched for eventualities. Our fu
ture wars will be on the Pacific, not
on the Atlantic. The huns have come
the huns of the East. Those Japan
ese are not to be compremlsed with:
they must be driven out like a plague
of locusts which they equal In econ
omic destructlveness."
A llargalii.
The man who calls his stinginess
economy found something to please
him In certain advertisements lutcly.
He read that a firm would send alurae
quantity of finny food for 12.50. He
I The greatest change in local fruit I 1 "'"
! markets today Is in the price of water- 1 'n't"""'"" . regiment and mversed
melon., which are coming within the , w"h " "" who describe their old.
captain s "wonderful."
reach of the average consumer with
retail price of 6c instead of l'lc. They i
are plentiful and are being shipped j vh-tory iloitri
r Nc?I .nove far.
from California.
Cherries llj-main
At I lc-20c Price.
Cherries do not follow i he .example
of the other fruits and are still selling
at from 14c .to 20c. Royal Anns and
Bings are both In the market.
T.thi-rtv bonds final prices In N'-w
Yolk yesterduy were: 3 l-2s. $: 32;
f:rst 4s, 4.S0: second 4s, 193.80:
first 4 1-48. J95.14; second 4 l-4s.
j Beautiful Women
Jf ofSoclety.durlngthepart
wk 1 seventy years have relied
YV upon it for their dln
U yVouUhed appearance. The
y J JSoft, rellned, pearly
if white complexion It
, render Instantly. I
ii , always the source of
fjgjr flattering comment.
American National Bank
Pendleton.
Bnlldlx j
Eye Betontineally
examined.
ground to fit
DALE ROTH WF-liTj
SORENESS
)oin or nut
clea, give a brisk
macsage with
rrrn'n ri nAnni
Jm
DR. DAVID B. HILL
Dentistry
Wappler Interruptlera X-Har.
acknowledged to be one of the
bcKt made. X have taken spe
cial coure in X-Ray work at
the North WeHtern University of
Chicago and from Prof. J. C.
Jerman of Kanmi City, besides
the regular course In X-Ray
work at the University of Den
ver. 1 can please you.
Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee
Chronic and Nervous Diseases and
Disease of Women. X-Ray Klo
tro Therapeutics.
Tempi Bid., Room 13, Pboa 41
l.apb'JT.- Appear
Ir'or rlrnt Timf.
ItaspberrieH. popular RumtTu-r time
fruit, appeared yesterday for the first
time this seaHon. They pay to Milton
producers from $3.50 to S4 a crate, and
retail at 20c a box.
Hay (ion t'p
SI a Ton.
Hav in carload lots has icone un SI
a ton, the Umatilla Flour and Grain j
sellini? price at I'endleton $', while
offerings are befnK marie at S21, f. o.
b. HermiHton. MMI feed is unchanged
with the market strong. Harley haa
not changed.
A REAL BUY
Exclusive Furniture and Undertaking Business in
fine small town. Telephone central pays $110.00 per
month. Stock" and fixtures invoice at $4,500. For
quick sale $5,000. For full particulars, address W. L.
this office.
AKE YOU PROTECTING YOUR
FOOD SUPPLY?
During warm weather there is only one sure way
of knowing that your food and milk is being taken
care of in the proper way. Never allow your home
to be without ICE.
Your food and milk is protectee! at the source of
supply. Are you taking care of it after delivery to
your house? t . . r. - -
PHONE 178 FOR AN ICE CARD.
IP
Phone 178
SMYTHE -LONERGAN CO.
Quality Quantity Service
r" ' ' " '
Grain flag Tral
ItefrOri.d ix-sd. j
Although grain bags are selling here
for lif. little or no buying ts reported.
Farmers are waiting to see what quan
tities they will need. One nmall lot of
re-sell bags are being offered at 14c
the price they were bought at several
days ago.
Market iill hi
J-Jxtreme dullnes anil almost slay-!
FOR SALE
2210 acre wheat ram In rrankllii Co. Wn.. all tractor land 1-s now
In wheat, balance summer fallow. Ijre nnxl.ni hoiuie, concrclo (tar
ajce. lance fine barn, plenty water. ITk $75,01)0 I'r acre Including
crop If taken aoon. Terma $(tS.O(M caali, and up to $30,000 in trade
for good income property or a good am all farm, balance to suit at 7
ler cent. For further parliciilarg addrexa W. I-. Care I'Jirt Oratnian.
Option on crop eiplres July lt.
We Are Distributors for.
Umatilla County
S-e them In our uhow roum.
A complfto line.
Immcdtute nellverlen.
Service behind every nalo.
Tt um demonntrate.
Oregon Motor Garage
llw, I J 1 WtKt Court Kt.
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