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TEN PACES DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY. JULY 7, 1919. PAGE TEN Olympic Pure Sweet Cider Royal Purple Grape Juice, large bottle 50c Welches Grape Juice. . . small 40c, large 75c IxJu loganberry Juice, small 40c, large 75c Samo-0 Grape, quart 30c White Rock Mineral Water, bottle 25c Sam-O Springs Mineral Water, bottle. . 20c Revo, 3 bottles 50c White Grape Juice. . . . small 40c, large 75c Cliquot Club Ginger Ale, bottle 25c Sheboygan Ginger Ale, bottle ........ 25c Rose's Lime Juice, large bottle $1.00 Olympia Pure Sweet Cider, bottle . . . . . . 50c "1 2 5 V. I OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE GRAY BROS. GROCI SAV, 5VsR&-tr, HAVe? COT CHANSS (oR . HAW A r 7" ' Y x " ' ' ' " II lf- I WerS, THeN, lsnd MS A r- ' "QUALITY" "J. C. Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution. Two Phones 23 823 Main Si. IV" The Best Executor of four will is a strong Iwnk eo,ulcd 1 cxicririice and orgauiacd csJH-cially to kaudle trust affairs. If it Ih doirod to keep an estate under the hiiikt vision tif a personal friend or relative, aHHiiit liiui eo rxreutor with till bank. Tills retimes him or most of the burdcrt, and vet avoids sueh dangers of indi vidual trusteeship as illness or death, which uiay im pair the value ot the estate. TltVST DEl'AliTMEXT 7 ' ' THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK PENDLETON, OREGON "aTKONGEST DANK IX EASTEUN OIIKGOW it - i Pendleton Market News Lexington Minute Nan Six A carload of these popular cars will arrive in a few days. FRENTZEL MOTOR SALES CO. Lexington and White Dealers of Umatilla County. The following prices are the prices being; paid by producers by Pendleton buisiness houses. Wherever - retail prices are given the fact will be spe cifically mentioned. Eggs aud Poultry. Eggs,'40c. Hens, 20c a pound. Spring chickens, 25c a pound. Country J Lam, Etc. Ham, best quality, 38c. Bacon, best quality, 40c. ' Lard, 38c. Butter Eat and Butter. Butter fat, 64c f. o. b. Pendleton. Butter, J 1.00 a roll. Potatoes. Potatoes, 1.76 and J2 for 100 lbs. grown product arrives on the market. Watermelons are, still 6c a pound. Markets Quiet Because Of Holidays. Not much fruit and vegetables arriv ed fur Pendleton markets during Fri day and Saturday because of the holi days. The markets are therefore quiet at present and fe wchanges in price are reported. Canteloupes Still Climbing In' Price. Canteloupes, which were down - to 10c each a few days ago, are now sell ing at from 15c to 20c It is because 695.000 bushels 1 of the between season, condition in ! California and it is expected that the jfruit will be cheaper when the home Wheat Stoeks Are ltcliig Depleted The Food Administration Grain Cor poration has issued its seventh weekly bulletin giving the complete figures covering wheat and wheat flour move ment throughout the United States for the week ending June 20th. The fig ures given out were as follows: Ke- jceipts-from farms, week ending June 20th, 2,320,000 bushels against 2,200, 000 bushels previous week and 1,- year ago. Total 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 Chronle and Nervous Disease and Disease of Women. X-Ray Eleo- t tro Therapeutics. Temple BIdg., Room 12, Phone tit Telephone 40 722 Cottonwood St. DR. H. H. HATTERY PHYSICIAN AXD SURGEON Office Over Quelle Kestauraut. Phone 573 Residence 1101 Raley St. Phone 1070 stocks of wheat in country elevators, I mills and terminal elevators as of June ! 20th. 43.234,000 bushels against 14,-! 321,000 bushels a year ago, showing a decrease between June 13th and June ! 20th of this year of 6.399.000 bushels against a decrease for the similar week ' a year ago of only '4.278.000 bushels.; Flour produced, week ending June j 20th 1,670,000 barrels against 1.797,- I OOObarrels previous week and 1,383,- j OOObarrels a year ago, making a total production of flour from July 1st to June 20th of 119,605.000 barrels and 113,973,000 barrels to June 20th, a year ago. L ADIES We ask ybii to share our good fortune - - - -in securing; r.n extensive assortment' of Voile, Lawn and Silk Georgette Crepe Waists. . ' , . The styles are best and are endless in variety. The materials are of standard quality and the trimmings are fine laces, beaded, braided and em broidered effects with plenty of plaits and frills. These were bought at big price concessions due to the fact we buy in sujh large quantities. v Now is the opportune time to rc plenish your wardrobe with beauti ful waists at a saving. , We could just as well get more money for these waists, if we would sell them to compare with our competitors quality for price, but no ! these price concessions in buying which are only possible with a great concern like the J. C. Penney Co. are .meant for you. Lawn and Voile Waists $1.98 to $2.98. Georgette Crepe Waists $4.98 to $8.90 BAGS, SUIT CASES AND TRUNKS In this extensive assortment we are sure to have what you want, at prices most moderate. ' 1 MEN! -' f rt . Right here is Summer Underwear to suit your fancy. Athletic Union Suits, standard make, the suit 98c and $1.49 Mesh Knit Union Suits in ecru color, the suit '. t $1.23 Light Weight, Elastic Ribbed Union Suits, the suit $1.69 All our Men's and Boys' Underwear, you will find, comes in standard quality and standard well known makes. : -It will insure you a saving to get in the habit of buying your under wear here. Men's Fine. Mercerized Lisle Unions, per suit $2.98 Palm Olive Products, the history back of modern beauty; you can buy them here for less. incorporaze.a. l J. C. Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution. Orain Prices Show No Change. Standard grades of barley remain at the same u price. $56.50S57.50. in quotations furnished today by the Umatilla Flour & Grain Co. Mill feed, likewise, has not changed, being Fair to medium lambs Medium to fair cows and heifers Canners Bulls Calves 6.60 6.50 3.50& 6.00 4.50 7.60 9.00(8' 13.00 quoted at 938. TAXICAB PHONE 70 Books 25 Rides for S2.5 PARKER TAXI CO. Why Pay Mora. CECIL COSPER PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT INCOME TAX ADVISER Smith-Crawford Bldg. Opposite Pendleton Hotsi Phone 1030 Horn Only Active Feature of Yards. All nlleys excepting hogs have been quiet during the past week. The swine market advanced twice. Saturday two head brought J21. General hog run.. Prime mixed $20.10' 20.60 Medium mixed 19.6019.85 Rough and mixed. 18.10 (fa 18.35 'Pigs 17.6018.60 Bulk . 20.041. 20.35 I Dullness marked the cattle market 'during the" week. Prices remain un changed. . ' . ' i j General cattle ru nge: . . , 77 .... ;Oood to'choice steers. .$9. 5f)(?r'19. 50 Falr to good steers. .... , 8.60 D.0O Common to fair steers.'. 7.50&' 8.00 Common steers 6.50 7.00 Good to choice cows and - heifers ' 7.60 8.00 Solving Your Hauling Problem Quick delivery often makes the difference between profit and loss (in the farm. Willi a Id-nulilic Triu k you can take your produce to the best mar kets and increase jour firofit. But a trui k must be built right to withstand the grind of heavy farm work. Torbenson Internal tar Drive appllt the power nearer rim of wlito-l. gaining groat or leverage. A Keimrate I-beam axle carries Uie load and take all load Mraln off driving mechanism. The POWltl.OK duUvrs Urn lamer to llic wuuel that lias traction and prevents stalling (Ml toft ground, hi mud or in snow. Pendleton Auto Co. Established 1907 Court and Johnson Sts. Pendleton, Oregon 3i MiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii(iiiiiiii.' A Good Lease We have an A-l I-ase proimsitlun to offi'r. Here is what it consists of: , - 4 HO acres In wheat. 32)1 acres summer fallow in good shape. . 20 head of good young homes. 10 set-harness, - , . I MeCormick combine new. .. 4 Good new wagons Willi racks. 1 mowing machine. 1 -Small . tools, chickens and other miscellaneous articles. 1ong lease. Tills can be bad if la kin quick, for 1 5, 000. 00, on reasonable terms. Snow & Dayton "We Sell Land" 117 East Court R ISA Li ESTATE- Phone 315 INSURANCE FARM IOA.V8 Miimiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii Lambs are the only selling feature in the mutton market. Remainder of the mutton market is dull. .General sheep and lamb range: Prime lambs $12.50ic 13.00 .00e 12.50 6.00 8.50 6.50 8.00 5. DO 4 8.00 Yearlings Wethers Ewes . , Smytho Bros. Ship Hliccp. Thirteen carloads of Hheop were shipped by Smyths Bros, last week for eastern market. The sheep were load ed at Meacham where they have been on the range. - THE FISHING IS GOOD GET THE Hides at Portland Up in Price. Hides Xo. 1 salt cured hides, 30 lbs. and up 24c; No. 2 salt cured hides 30 lbs. and up, 20; No. 1 green hides. 30 lbs. and up, 18t20c; No. 1 salt cured bull hides. 50 lbs. and up, 15c; No. 1 green bull hides, 50 lbs. and up, 16c. The price of No. 2 hides will be lc per lb. less than .on No." 1. No. 1 calfskins, up to 16 lbs., 85c; No. 2 calfskins, up to- 15 lbs., 60c; No. 1 kipskins, 15 to 25 lbs., 30c; No. 2 klp- isklns 15 to 25 lbs., 25c; dry flint hides. i7 lbs. and up, 30c; dry salt stag or bull ! hides, 20c; dry cull hides, 7 lbs., and up i24c; dry salt calf hides, under 7lbH., 1 50c; dry flint stag or bull hide's, 25c; dry salt stag or bull hides 18c; dry cull 'hides and skins, half price; dry horse I hides, according to size and quality, ieach 1.60iji'3.00; salt horse hides, skinned to hoof and head on, I3.00ii 6.50; horse hides with heads orr, 60c less; dry long wool sheep pelts, per lb., 35c; dry medium wool sheep pelts, par lb., 20 'a 30c; dry shearing sheep pelts. each, 6ociii'75c: salted long wool sheep i RIGHT TACKLE AND THE j GETTING WILL ALSO BE ..af'S" GOOD j; J JT , SOL BAUM FOR THE RIGHT FLY HOOKS. That is what you want now. " Look for the Fish. Hotel Pendleton Bldg;. ?iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiuiiua' 3 -,--' .-5 TWO BARGAINS in oelts each. 12.00a.00; salted uiti wool sheep pelts, each, $t.00(i 2.00; salted shearing sheep pelts, 50c1?75c. , medl- , each DRAFTING AUSTRIAN TREATY, PARIS. July S. The allied commit tee In charge of drafting the Austrian treaty was today Instructed to have the remainder of the document ready for presentation to the Austrian dHe gates next Tuesday or Wednesday. The Austrians will be given 13 days io answer. tiEATTLE HAD K1RK8. KKATTI.E July 5. One was killed. four seriously injured, dozens slightly hurt ami a wore of fires, are reported as a result f July 4 celebrations here. Captain James Maloi.ey or the city fire department, struck in the head by an unexploded bomb during a pyrotech uio exhibition Tias instantly killed. Usetol Gars 1916 Hayncs, 5 passenger .$600 1917 Ford, touring .... . . . . ........ 425 See them and you will realize - they are snaps Oregon Motor Garage BUICK HUDSON . CADILLAC HUDSON Distributors lit, 121 West Court St. Pendleton. Oregon s s 5 S a 5 yiliumillll IlllUlllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll miiHiiiitimmiittaui mjJ4JWll "I-'I JlllJl,al"IJ"lt'WJlM 11 " m ""' '" ""' " " " " 'si i i in lit II nisal til iiaiMsnalsatWsa B 0J el LSI 0k 2 a 8