East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 23, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Section Two, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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DAILY EAST Oft EG ON! AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1010.
TEN PAGES
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
J. C. Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution.
Country Lard
FRESH, CLEAN AND PURE, LB.... 35c
EXTRA FINE COUNTRY BACON,
POUND 50c
COMB HONEY, EACH 30c
RING CHERRIES, POUND 14c
ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES, POUND. 14c
WHITE SALMON BERRIES, crate. $3.50
WATER MELONS. POUND 6c
C & K. MILK, CAN 15c
MINCED CLAMS, CAN 10c
COMPLETE LINE OF LUNCH GOODS
AND QUALITY SUMMER DRINKS.
GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO.
-QUALITY"
(Two Phones 28 - 823 Main St.
WE MAKE IT EASY FOR YOU TO DO YOUR 4TII OF JULY
SHOPPING.
JOgOC N&U JUST XfOP T rpr
Seetf to .
Hie Woman and the Bank
Tlxt MiMTCSMfii! lMu-ekrcirr of today Is m woman
with the ability to manage household affairs with
I he mean at hand and a iiiIum over to make
ncau on a In Mid icrhaK and have a Savings Ac
count of hvr own.
Sht flmfc it nioM convraienL to ar the bilk by
hank check, and by that system kivs Itcrfrd rec
ord of all expenses.
This bank welcomes both Chcckinx; and Savings
Aecounta. and wc hae a ruom specially cquJed for
the convenience of women,
THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
PENDLETON, OREGON
"GTHONGEST BANK IJT EASTERN ORKGON1
LOOK
Watch this Space
for a surprise to the people of Pendleton
and community. , j ,
3 r
WATCH IT
from day to day so that you wont miss it.
FRENTZEL MOTOR SALES CO.
Telephone 1
722 Cottonwood St.
Distributors of Umatilla County for
White Trucks and Lexington Minute Man
Six. . .
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Cattle are Up
Take advantatre of this bargain In a cattle ram -It,
fully Htieked and equlpfied
173 acren adjinhMf Jle-ri attoa wlurre all
raz4nar can ba luul at filial I cost. There in a
Mmall btae. prntd barn, SO acre In the botlcmi
which hi in grain and some alfalfa. The place ratoetf
Mirrtuient Iiay to feed aU the Mock.
With thbi ranch Koea all rattle and horse. Had
diea, machinery and equlmetit t run lite ranch.
Thura am 120 head of tf.ortfcrn and whlieface
cattle, 3 of them bring- three year old wtcem, bal
aitne fwu. yearllnicM and cuws and caltes.
lu Iteud of lkurnett, liai-newt. Middle.
Jrice fur everytiihiif. If taken quirk S12.5O0.
Snow & Dayton
"We Sell Land"
I IT EM Court
KKAJb fcisTATK
FARM IX) AX 8
Phone S$
INSUKA.CK
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RTAuze that t&J
Pendleton Market News
The following prices are the prices SE 1-4 of section 27,
being paid to producers by Pendleton I 29.
business houses. Wherever retail
prices are given the fact will be spe
cifically mentioned.
gs and Poultry.
Eggs, 350 to 4 0c.
Hens, 22e to 25c a pound.
Butter.
Butter fat. 6Tc a pound f. o. b. Pen
dleton.
I tutors.
Potatoes, $2 for 100 pounds.
Country Ham. Ktc
Ham, beat quality, 38c.
Bacon, best quality, 4 tic.
Lard, 28c
.township 4 N. n.
.ittle Change In
Priced iu ljucal Markets,
There is little change in the local
:marketa today. Fruit, which Saturday
showed such a decided decline, is sell
iing at the same prices. Butter fat
still pays 57c to the producer.
i Country Ham Brings
31c a Pound.
In the prices quoted for hams and
bacon, the price of 38c for ham and
40c for bacon is paid to the producer
for the country product and not for
the product shipped here from outside
the county.
George Hodge to W. J. Huffman.
$10. SB 1-4 of the SW 1-4 of section
13. and the NK 1-4 of the NW 1-4 of
section 24, B 1-2 of the SB 1-4 and
the W 1-2 of the SE 1-4 of section IS.
XB 1-4 of the XW 1-4 and the NW
1-4 of the XB l-: 8V 1-4; SW 1-4 of
the NK 1-4 and the SB 1-4 of the
NW 1-4 of section 23; 8 1-2 of the
NW 1-4 of section 24, township 4, X
It. 28.
Chas. H. Crandull to Sidney V. An
derson, $25. NK 1-4 of the NW 1-4
i of the SB 1-4 of section 16, township
I 4 north, range 28.
T. S. Givers to Frank Derrick, $3,
000 s 1-2 of the SE 1-4 of the BE
1-4 of the SE 1-4 of section 27, town
ship S, X. K. 35
Geo. Morrill to Dr. St. 1, Baltezore.
II. 7 acres In the NB 1-4 of the NW
1-4 of section 35. Tp. 6,
Violet R, Hughes to J. O. Kenyon,
13201) Descriptive tract in block 6,
McCoy's Add. Milton.
Tum-a-Lum Lumber Co., to W. C
Wade. 10. Descriptive tract In block
1, Ireland's Addition, Milton.
We are proud of the fact that we are keeping prices down in Pendle
ton. We endeavor at all times to sell at the very smallest markin of profit.
The wonderful growth and success of the J. C. Penney Stores is proof
enough that people all over the United States are taking advantage of
the splendid values we are offering. THIS STORE'S 'GOOD NAME"
depends primarily upon the value delivered in merchandise it sells. We
take pride in presenting to you the largest assortment of , latest styles
and best values in Ladies' Georgette Waists in this city $2.98 to $9.90.
... .We specialize on a wonderful value in Ladies' Waists at $4.98.
CAMISOLES
69c to $2.98
Don't fail to see the wonderful
values we are offering at ..$1.23
QUALITY IS ECONOMY
and it is to be had in Madam Pfeil
front, lace Corsets.
Kvcry corset guaranteed. Come In pink and
white at prices unequalled elsewhere. Priced
at I.M lo o.lM
Incorporated 1
IS
"J. C Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution,1
opinion merely lundua the taxpayer
into a loss.
Thousands of dollars were spent in
the erection of camps which were
never used. x
In some instances contractors wre
paid compensation by way of apology
for the fact that the Ministry, after
placing the contract, changed Us
mind.
MONEY WASTED BY
BRITISH WAR LORDS
Itaise In Cbrree
Due to Speculators
The raise In coffee is due to specu
lators, according to the opinion of Ar
thur K. Devers, of Closett and De-
ivers, wno also oeneves mat ine great-l LONDON'. By Mall.) Taxnavers
est possible maximum the coffee is ,here are anashinir their teeth at the
liable to attain is-75 cents. He says: wav thelr -ood ,.. has been wasl-
"It is understood that millions of jecj.
coffee trees have been destroyed by The comptroller and auditor general
frost. The public will remember that lDf government expenditure has Just
oranges once went up to $1 Per dozen published his report on the accounts
on the strength of reports that the nf ,he Ministry of Munitions for the
frost had killed the fruit. The public pat year. His accounts show:
stopped buying oranges and the price I That a factory which cost 19.500..
idropped to 60 cents. The coffee bulls 000 to erect produced only J80.000
In Brazil and the United Btates are worth of material.
working the same game on coffee and i, Another factory which was built at
It is strictly possible the public will tt cost of $83.1. OHO was closed and used
take such action as will tend to cause ,as astore eight months after It was
cessation of the bull movement." 'built,
I One of the staff was engaged at a
I Coffee fjoot I'p 2c isalary gf $10,000 a year and got $8,000
at Portland, jfor four months part-time service.
Ijeadlng coffee roasters (advanced j An escape of poison gas rout the
their quotations 2c a pound during , taxpayer $1,250,000 owing to the fact
the day to protect themselves against! that one set of wiseacres started to
the high prices asked by some manlp. I make the gas before another set has
ulatlirg Interests; the low priced firms: approved of. it. The difference of
getting more business than they were
willing to accept.
TACOMAX WEIMJ IN PAItlS
TACOMA. June 23. Battalion Ser
geant Major George P. Johnson Is on
his way home to Tacoma with his
bride, a French girl, whom he married
in Paris. Before he took the step he
wrote and asked the permission of his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Johnson.
Johnson met his bride, who was
YVonne Cuisinier. when he was sta
tioned at Mont Jtlchard, France, let
ter she went to Paris to work as a ste
nographer and he was stationed there
for a time. They met again and were
married. Since their wedding they
have been. living at Neufachateau Vos
ges. where Johnson was In the office
of thu provost marshal.
Upturned soldiers who doff their be
coming uniforms for unbecoming "civ
ics" and find that the "demand" for
the latter Is sending prices skv high
have reason to feel a bit disturbed.
Take home a Delta fancy brick of
Ice Cream. They are put up In card
board cartons and will keep for on
hour.
Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee
Chronlo and Nervous Disease and
Disease of Women. X-Kay Kl
tro Therapeutic.
Temple Bid. Room 13, Phone 411
Tltti Hut AVcaitier T makes peo
plo better acquainted with their
resources of strength nI en
durance. Many find they need Hood'
Sarsaparllla which Invigorate Hi
blood, promote refreshing; sleep and
overcomes that tired feeling.
American National Bank Building.
Pwdlatoo.
Xys acUntlflcally
Glass ground to (II
DAIiR nOTHWKIilj
. "America first"
slogan.
is no second rate
r fttitfrt irt irif rtirrt f fiiiitrtf f titr;rit ti iiitif ti if f if ttiirt in iiiiiit jjf iiiiifiitiif iiff t iiitiir
fieiM-rat Stock
Prices Hold
Htock prices at Portland Saturday
were as follows:
General cattle range:
Good to choice steers. ..$ 10. AO'S 11.00
Fair to good steers ....
Common to fair steers . .
Common steers
Fair to medium cows and
heifers
Good to choice cows and
heifers 9.00 9.50
Medium to fair cow end
heifers B.00 7.00
Canners 3.50 5.00
Bulls 5 00 g.00
FOR LITTLE
MISS DEMURE
3 00 750
,8.00 8.60
7.00 7.50
8.00 8.50
Calves
. General hog range:
Prime mixed
Mediant mixed
' Ttnnirh and mixed .
Pigs .-
Bulk
Fair to choice lambs
Cull lambs
Yearling . . '.
Wether
Ewes
.001.25
$19.60 ls.75
19.00 I9.2S
17.25 17.50
17.2S17.7
1.0
ItS.GO 13 60
10 00 10.60
(.00 8.75
H.f.OSf 8.00
(,(0 7.50
REALTY TRANSFERS f
Velda Lavadore Friedlander to T..
U Rogers $3000. N 1-3 of the NW
1-4 of the KW 1-4 of section 14, town
ship 3 X. H 14. .
A. K. Bounton to Geo. L. Dunning.
$2000. HB 1-4 of th NB 1-4 of th
I
I
Con Dung Low
Louies Place
Fine home-made
FISH NOODLES
Chili Con Carne, Span
ish style.
Chop Suey, Chinese
style.
All kinds of Soup.
Short Order Meals.
Good Steaks.
Lunches, Coffee, etc.
China Tea for Sale
UNDER STATE
HOTEL
Cor. Webb and Cottonwood Sta.
Phon M7. Pandleton, Or.
THE FISHING IS GOOD
GET THE
RIGHT TACKLE
AND THE
GETTING WILL
ALSO BE
GOOD
SOL BAUM
FOR THE RIGHT FLY HOOKS.
That is what you want now.
Look for the Fish. Hotel Pendleton Bldg.
Th nor artiatts of admiring
grown-aps will anry th artful
aimptictty of tfefa deMclon little
party frock far tb te-yer-ol4
airi: Tsw frock 1 mad In reding-'
cote tyl wKa a deep; bematitched
ham,- a roaaded, eord-flntehed
neckline, and a akllfatly laced vel
vet bow of Preach - blue. Th
frock Ksetf la of to pink Sor
gette crepe,
Bring Your
Car to Us
We can furnish prompt
ly any size
Wind Shield
Glass
We have an experienced
man who will set the
glass while you wait-
B. L Burroughs, Inc.
Corner Webb and Col
lege Sts.
(Mm
Wc Are Distributors for
Umatilla County
Bee them In our show room.
A complete line.
Immediate deliveries.
Service behind every sale.
J..t us demonstrate.
Oregon Motor Garage
119, 121 Wit Court HI.
! Born CfcfeA Eimmn ft T. 4agM R.
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