; . FOURTEEN TAGES DAILY EAST OREGONTAN; PBNnrtiTON. OREGON, SAt URDAY, JUNE 23, 1919. f PACE FOURTEEN OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE "J.'C. Penney Co.," A Nationwide Institution." C-'c-c-eNst'xi p-V-pt.eAse.n Tee - H&C? You'll Enjoy Buying Groceries at Our Store Everybody does. Because it's conducted just the way you think a grocery, store should be. It is conducted to serve you. To supply you with groceries in a way that will save your time, prevent annoyance and furnish you with good things to eat at fair prices. t Prompt deliveries, courteous personal at tention, accurate accounts, are everyday features of our store. And in addition you have the benefit of our complete knowledge of the grocery busi ness. We know what's good and we make it our business to tell you. Take baking powder for instance. We recommend RYZON to you for a number of reasons. First, because it's pure and high in leavening power. Second, be cause it's always of uniform quality. Third, because it's economical and fairly priced, 40 cents per pound tin. GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phones 28 823 Main St- 5 T-T-T-TO p.p. p. Post 4 KM jTHce ivH&fzcF Yoo acts that ti a i " And So Endetti the War A war like a fight Is usually a losing pronosltion cm both skies, llioiigb eventually good niay oonio out of it. It stirs -people and nations to action, where before Utej were sluggish, and dormant. . Long existing wrongs may be riglited though at a groat sacrifice Our tuition will be the gainer in many ways; the returning boys will appreciate more than erer that the rmtrd States is tuunatched in possibilities and that there is no belter place to live. Xew enterprises are starting everywhere: tlie busy bom of men will be heard throughout the land. THE PENDLETON, OREGON "STRONGEST BASK IS EASTERN OREGON He Pendleton Market NewT) The following prices are the prices nf the cheaper cuts are now selling at being paid to' producers by Pendleton a slightly lower figure than formerly. . business - houses. Wherever retail prices are given the fact will be spe cifically mentioned. Kggs and Poultry. Kggs, -10c. Hens, 22c to 25c a pound. Country llam'Kle. Ham, best quality, 38c. ( Itacon, best quality. 40c. Iard. 38c. Ilutter rltt and flutter. Mutter fat. 54c f. o. b. Pendleton. Butter, J1.00 a roll. Potatoes. Potatoes. Jt.75 to 1 for J00 lbs. for jllarley ami Mill ! Feed lioliig l'p. After remaining stationery iday, the grain 'market took a solid IJump upward at the close or business 'yesterday, according to the figures from the Portland exchange, furnished the East Oregonian by the I'matiila ( Flour and Grain co. Uarley has: now gone to (54.50 J55. f. o. b. Portland ;and mill feed is up Jl, commanding i37.50 in carload lots. Hay, at Jit, is the only factor which is not shooting I sky high. The rise in barley and mill feed has been most remarkable of late (and predictions are that the former will hit J60 shortly. -I ' tJovermnent .sk I Kids on l-lonr.. j NKW YORK. June 2S. Flour mills; I mid wheat flour sellers were notified j today by the fod administration gralnj i corporation that It will receive mas on I July I for hard and spring wheal first j clear flours. Only bids received on I that day Will be considered. The purchases will be made subject to the j provisions of the flour purchase pkin jof February 18. 1918, with certain ex- ) ICI'I I., IIS. i ' The additional conditions provide! Tor shipment within ten days of ac ceptance of the offer and offers are particularly requested for flour in transit that can be diverted. The I rices are f. o. b. Boston. New Tork. Philadelphia and Ilaltimore for ex port. 8ollcrs are required to submit samples and all deliveries must be equal to the sample. a ire it e a f-3 OS Q Hit; ; if Iff ." Hew Dresses New standards of value make possible our policy of high quality and low cost. ; Our New York buyer sends us word that he is able to purchase for us one lot of silk dress es, advanced mid-summer styles, fashioned by experts. In design and finish they testify to our standard of value. They are wonderful garments. In order to be the firs ones to show these styles we send this message: "Send at once by express the following numbers:" . . HERE THEY ARE ; and they are really beyond our expectations. PRICED AT $19.75 to $24.75. See Our Window Display. We have a Notion that we can save you money - on Notions. a Puiierx or (iuod Pins. . Good Ifurl litittons, iter , eard t'oritccllis Silk Tin-cud, Nr KMMl Cotton Tluviid, er shmI. J. it P. Coals Crochet Col ton. per sioo Glllethru Shoe Polish... Kliinola or "2-lu-l" Miliidi Nazareth Waists l)r. Parker's Waist Sn- jmrters Pin-on Supporters. . 1-C I no l- llle I Bo He So Do HO tec .Murtlia Washington liuir Nets f silk flags, nvt. each . . . . turning Cotton, 3 kimoIm litNH l uhteners, trd Pllllll IlilllNHI, HO to 2110, jranl 1 Ork-mul Ijires, M to 0 lnehi' wide, yard . ; . ao Ijidies KiiiiinuY 'estsi ;l Tor I t'lillilit n s I'nloii Hulls. . llto IniuulM Itluek ' Mereerlxetl lloso i I ."to Pc Ikyi, Toutli Pasiu. . . . 3u THIS STORK WIMi RK CUSK1 Al.li l AY HIIOAV, JI I.V .ITir. THIS STORE WILL HE OPEN ALL DAY SATI RMAV Jl'I.V STII. j Incorporated J Incorporated J. C. Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution. 1.000,000 i M.S 6TOREI AWAY l" PIHI,AIEI.PIIIA PHILADELPHIA. June 28. More than 1,000,000 gallons of whiskey will be in bonded warehouses in this city when wartime Prohibition becomes effective, is the estimate of the Col lector of Internal Revenue here. It cannot be withdrawn after July 1 except for compounding medicines, or if the Government will permit its exportation. Approximately i-Oft bar rels of whiskey have been exported tcrtaincd siK-li a suggestion." in other quarter, however, the vague report is given some credence. Navy "fjeiitenant Fined. NEW LONDON, Conn., June 28. I-ieut. Arthur Wynes. Jr.. U. S. N.. and William Howie, recently raturncd from the army, in which he served as captain in the Yankee division, -were each fined $75 In police court today, and John J. C. Parker, recently re leased from service as a lieutenant wiih the Yankee division, was fined Raspberries Not Very Plentiful. There Is an indication that the rasp berry crop at Milton will be a trifle short, acording to local merchants. The berries are' retailing at $4.25 a crate. Porducers receive $3.75 for them. The berries are of good quality. Fair to good steers 9.00 .60 Common to fair steers .. g.OOW 8.50 Common' steers 7.00W 7.60 Fair to medium cows and heifers 8 00 8.50 Good to choice cows and heifers 8 00 9.50 Medium to fair cows and heifers .0W .50 fanners 8.50W 6.00 Cunners v -. 8-60 6.00 Hulls 6-00( 7.50 Calves .' . 00 18.25 CECIL COSPER pcbi.io accountant income: tax adviser Smith-Crawford Bide. Opposite Pendleton Hotel Phone 108 Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronlo and Nervoua Diseases and Diseases of Women. X-Ry Klao tro Thsrapeutloa. Temple Bid Room 13, Phono ! the last few weeks, and a vast amount J ,r) tllr atac(jiig supernumerary Police j salmon 30c, lllillblit Is IXiwn In l.ocal Market. Hailbut Is somewhat cheaper in price than in the past few weeks. It now retails for from 2T, to 2Xc a pound, but was formerly 2., to 3ic a pound. Silver salmon is 25c a pound unU King has been shipped for transportation to Erigland and France. The Elward Traine r distillery is to become an ice cream manufactory. mt-er Phillio Kno at Peauot Casino at 1 o'clock this morning. Tho trio Drop ill Price uro declard to have refused to pay fori Of Meat Kxpccled. n launch trip from Uriswold House. 1 here is a cniince .not mem rn.u hcniy i'artnar. Jr., of Boston, alfo ajdrop sligmiy in price, accoro,., ... E.i-E .COMPIIOMISB- Harvard man. was fined $10 for pass- I cal butchers. The arrival of grass eat- i. , ... ..i i.i...... n un..p ami lie on ine III.iri.ri m .Kl'rwi'1' ,..,,.-- Ol KSTIOf IASUITO.V. Juno 27. lure iu enfirreoiiaJ einie4 that with resisting a policeman. precedent Wilson niil.t lie willing to ! aree to a eomironii-- on tlie leani' i olkKKSA IinCAPTI'ItRD. of natiofM Ut prevent itei dereat in tlicj ItFIINIO. .lure 28. I'krainians dc-n-nate nrt nniiit and em-rgetU' di i feaxed Isilhlievik fortes all alontf the ii al from administration leaders, j trout reeapturiiur dii and thrcat-llih-lieoek d red tlutt WlUon doeKjening Kieff. aci-ording to I kralnia not med to timproini-e on the league ofr.c-ial sUiU'lm-uts recvived iK're to mid to my knimkilse lie lia. never en. da. , a decrease In the retail-price. Some sheep and lambs Interest Killers, K'llers are showing much more In terest In the sheep and lamb trade and while the recent run here has been small and full prices have pre vailed, indications point to even great er strength in the trade here within he immediate future. General sheep range Fair to choice lamia ...$ 1 2.50 1 3.50 Cull lambs ' 9.0015.60 Yearlings -00 . Wet Hers 7.00W 8.50 Uwes -. 6.00(i 8.00 Situation In the swine trade strong locally with one load of the two arrivals, sold at $20.60. There Is an especially good demand for feeder Istock around JI7.60W18.50. with the cull fsir better than the offerings. General hog range: Primo mixed $20.0or,r20.50 Medium mixed la.iDH 19.75 UoiiEh and mixed 18.018. iiis i 17. GO'S 18.50 Uulk 20.00S 20.25 Vcrv dull tone Is showing In the ii 1 1 lt trade in Ihe North Portland al U'vs. Sonio holdover slock Is slill be ing offered. General catlle range: G. od to fair steers $10.001 -11.00 SET MOONEY PROTEST WALKOUT FOR JULY 4 NEW YOHK. June 28 A general protest strike to demand immediate retrial or release of Thomas atoono uin i. hi,i in Seuttle: July 4. Presi dent Duncan, of the Seattle central trades union, ttated today. He oe clared urotest strikes will bo held In virlnii. nnrta nf tho co.intry be nlnninv nn t h Koiirth nild Continuing ni Miteci.il .Intervals until Mooney Is freed. California ar-d Oregon unions will walk out en mwe, Duncan sa. LKA, 'no Yoru ni'TY." DKI-H.Tr:l OHUWDO YOUR NEIGHBOR WILL TELL YOU u kmw US8S Cars! 1 REO 4 TOURING 1 BUICK 6 (OVERHAULED) 1 OAKLAND 6 ' 1 REO ROUSTABOUT 2 BUICK 4 CYLINDER CARS 1 1918 CHALMERS 2 G. M. C. TRUCKS 1 3-4 TON REPUBLIC, OVERHAULED AND NEW PAINT. PendJeton Auto Co. Established 1907 ' Court and Johnson Sts. Pendleton, Oregon Some Cattle !anch We la'lieve llio cattle ranch ili-serllx-d beloir. Is a KI'.M, ll l!(. 1N at the prelim. The owner Is in sjor Im-uIIIi and will saerifiee gn-aily in onler to clean the ileal up. Tlii ro arc. 3.112 acrcn of deeoed laud, and 8.(MIO wires of rented loud tery cheap rent. Total 8,112 inns In all. On till' di-cdi-d lund theiv Is fine lmH-ovemoills large liotne thoriHiglily nitMtern. gtssl liarn and ot her buildings. Tliere Is nlo 775 acres now In hay li-rl-galel. 2lH acre III grain and KMI aifcs nuro level land which can bo Irrlxal.tl. making In all 1:173 acriw which i-nn lie Irrigate. Amle water for all irriga tion. Willi this ranch goes all i-rsonal proiertr, which includes DIM) head of eatile. with 1.1 registi-reil Her ford bulls: absi : lieud of horsH all in" lilii ry, har ness and Implement t.f all kind. Tim Irrigated land alone is worth the price aki-d for tint whole irossilion. If you are Interested, look If over with us and ir you don't pronounce It a HAH (AIN, we will pay your exis-nses for the trip. Snow & Dayton "WE SELL LAND" 117 r4 tsirt. ' Phone 35. ItKAIi KKTATK KAItM LOANS IN.SI HAXt'K ROMB June 28. "Ilemaln fnlth ful to our duties toward the allies." was a passage In the nddress of Pre mier Orlando which turned the tide against the premier .and resulted In the adverse vote which had its sc'iuel In the resignation of the llrlando cabinet. The premier's words aroused the anger and hostility of the deputies, several shouting across the chamber at the government bench from which I the premier -was speaking. There ! was a great tumult and cries of "The allies have never been faithful to us. why should we be faithful to them?" Slgnor Orlando's fr.teful utterance 1 so ntlrred the deputies that the re ! mainder of his speech receved bill i Utile attention. The Intransigent so-'clall.-.ls. led by Deputy Modegllant. were especially violent, while the dls 'content of the others was voiced by i Krnnccsce Nit U, former minister ot ! the treasury. KXI) OP TIIK IVOIIIJt IS AT HAND AGAIN ! MiNIJON'. June 2. The Hev. W. Webb Pebloc. prebendary of . St. Paul's Cathedral, spcuklng nt Hove I predicted the speedy end of the world. 'The great change, he said, might bo near, at any day or night, and he predicted that at the close of , thin year the world's history would come to a conclusion. , The aged Prebcn. dary's declaration caused a sensation and he urged his hearers (lot to be I frightened but ready. ' Mole JWIll. Misses $12,000. ! TOLEDO. June 28 Two bandits, afler binding Mls Tessle Truddeail, ; teller and cashier of the Ironvllle branch of the People's State Havings i PBnk: In Kast Toledo, today escaped ! with Jhiio in cash. i Depositors entering the bank frlght I ened the' bandits away before they i could open a vault in which was J12. j 000 In currency. The robbers escaped in an automobile. THE COAL WITHOUT AN EQUAL WHEN WE SAY .'PEACOCK" WE DO NOT SAY "JUST AS GOOD" WE SAY THE CLEANEST COAL IN THE WORLD. KEEP YOUR HOME WARM WITH "PEACOCK" A "ats! tf'tia naauf Phone 178 SMYTHE -LONERGAN CO. Quality Quantity Service , All honor to Alcuck and Brown for thMr heroic flight across the Atlantic all honor, that 1. except the honor of bftlnif ft rut anroM which in reserved for oMr own Knd. .HiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiir, Another Carload of Essex Automobiles Now Here for Prompt Delivery. , This is the car that won the hill climbing contest at the Weston Pioneers' Picnic. Pull, Power and Pep to Please" the Most Ex acting:. The proof is in a ride. ; Oregon Motor Garage BUICK HUDSON CADILLAC Distributors 111, 111 West Court St. rendleton, Orefoa Infill immiminiilililllllllllll lllllUllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU a 5 5 a a a a c I a a