East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 18, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Section Two, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 12

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1910.
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Country Meat
Shoulders, pound 35c
Country Bacon, pound 50c
Sliced Boiled Ham, pound 70c
Eastern Sugar Cured Bacon Sliced, lb. 70c
Chipped Beef Sliced to Your Order, lb. 70c
Country Lard, bring your bucket, lb.. . . 40c
New Potatoes, 4 pounds 25c
Old Potatoes, first grade, sack $3.00
Ranch Eggs, dozen 45c
Bulk Coffee, pound 40c
1xrantK-rrlK, Black and Red ltu.splicrrtcs.
Blackberries ami Currants to arrive Saturday morning."
(Umi Own, Homo (inwn TUmtiim ami All FtokI Fruits
ml Vcgvialle fresh for Saturday's trade.
GRAY BROS. GROCI
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-QUALITY"
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National Prosperity
PRICE REVOLUTION
The need of funds by European Governments In
creased -deposit hanking-. Money went out of i ren
tal km ami Into tins bank rmills, nd there become
the basis of circulating credits.
This brought new hfenits, and ted to a (Treat ex
anHlnn ot credit hertofore not utilized. It was as ir
new cold "suply bad been discovered, but what
realiy had hern discovered was a new way of using
ld.
Thus during the war there has come about a price
revolution all most every thing coming to a new and
higher price level.
THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
PENDLETON, OREGON
The Strongest Bank In Eastern Oregon"
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE It,
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J.CTPcnney Co., A Nationwide Institution
The following prices are the prices the entire World's trade into turmoil.
being paid to producers by Pendleton
business houses. Wherever retail
prices are given the fact will be spe
cifically mentioned.
Kftgs and Poultry
Eggs. .40c.
Hens, 20c ..
Spring chickens, 25c a pound. .
Country Ham. Etc.
Ham, best quality, 28c.
, Bacon, best quality, 4 0c.
Butter Fat and Butter
Buttr fat. 57c, f. o. b.
effective tomorrow.
Butter, $ 1.00 a roll.
Potatoes.
Lexington Touring Car
Here is a good, fashionable, depend
able f anJly car. It is made for five pas
sengers, but there are two folding aux
iliary seats in the tonneau, for emer-
gency use. The front seats are indi
vidual. READ TOMORROW'S AD.
FRENTZEl MOTOR SALES CO.
Lexington and White Dealers of
Umatilla County.
Telephone 48 722 Cottonwood St.
New potatoes, 5c a pound.
Old Potatoes, $2.25 to $2.50 for 100
pounds. ,
While it had been expected for some
time that the California growers were
going to name a lower price than the
bulk of the Oregon crop had been sold
at, still the figures are lower than
expected. With the sharply lower
prices named by the California orga
nization at 16c a pound, buyers have j
also reduced thctr buying quottis to a
similar height and selling values will
be accordingly reduced. During the ;
last few days purchases of prune con- j
Pendleton, tracts in Oregon have been made up!
to'20c a pound for the more favor-I
able slues and packers will take their I
medicine with the growers as chief j
benefactors.
Estimate of Crop
v Is Too High. . " 1 ', - -
Arp Beauties j . That the first estimate of 2,000.-
Now In Market 1 000 boxes of apples for Hood River
Arp Beauties, a yellow variety of valley was too high, is the impres
peach, are in the local market, ship- sion prevailing among many of the
ped here as a Hermiston product. They growers here, who state that the
retail at from 11.50 to $1.65 a box, : June crop -while not excessive, prov-
I while the price to the producer Is $1 ed that early reports were too opti-
f. o. 1. Pendleton. Early Crawfords mtstlc. However, the growing season
are expected by next week. jhere has been remarkable owing to
' the freedom of the trees from Insect
I pests and the result will be that Hood
Tomatoes Are utiver fruit this year will be unusually
Cheaper Now. " 1 clean. Cold weather earlier in the
Tomatoes are more plentiful now ., fh. ,,-, cenerntlon of the
and are cheaper than formerly. Theyco()lln( moth wolm witn the result of
retail at from 2.50 to 12. 75 a box,
the wholesale price Is from 2 to $2.25 j
a box.
' delayed spraying
Prune Price for 1919
b lie, Bulk Basis.
The opening of the 1919 prune price
by the California Growers' Association
at 16c a pound, bulk basis, has thrown
Ice Cream. They are put up In card
board cartons and will keep for on
hour.
fantclounes! Slightly
Cheaper Today,
Cantaloupe, whoso rise from 10c
each to 20c was an event this season,
are slightly cheaper no wand some are
Belling at 15c Others still sell for
20C ' ' .
CECIL COSPER
PTOI.IO ACCOUNTANT
INCOME TAX ADVI8KR
' Bmtth-Crawford Bldg.
Opposite. Pendleton Hot
Pbon 1030
iOreen Corn Retails , . ,
at 1 Yom 63c to 73c-
I Creen corn, which made ita first ap
pearance this season in- local markets
vesterdav at 80c a dozen, is selling for
irom oc to "",, in ftm cases at Sookane under the
corn comes from Yakima ana oiner - . ,
If your shoes are O. K. in every respect, fit well, look neat, and wear
j good, the chances are you have purchased here, this is the guarantee that
goes with every pair of high grade shoes that goes out of this store
Better Shoes for Less Money
'and better service in fitting is our aim.
.' No. ' 1, White
Scaoo' fabric pump,
long vnmp, turn
I sole, Louie heel. This
; pump Is very appro
priate for cither
dress or street wear.
All sizes and widths.
the pair ..... .80
White Kid I1iiiii
No. 2X, For ( tie
ludy who wants
dainty white, foot
wear will find 4hese
pumps very attrac
tive. They are espe
cially easy fitting.
All widths Including
AAA. Price the
pair t.'-r'O
Willie Hhoes '
No. 6. Whlto Nllo
rubric lane shoe, re
cede too, welt solo,
ind Louis heel. This
Mine certainly will
pleuse even the most
discriminating. Wid
ths AAA Id C's, all
sizes. Price the pair
$4.9
Style No. SX
Emma Lou Slippers for ladies, all sizes, the pair
$1.69
; .Xo. 4R. White Kid lace Ox
ford, pretty vamp length, welt
sole, and Cuban heel. A shoe
that will make your feet hap
py. All sizes and widths.
Price the pair ........ $7.50
Brown Kid Pumps
No. 6H. The lady who ap-i
predates a good looking
pump will certainly enjoy
Wearing this beautiful rich
nut brown color. Recede toe,
turn sole, and Louie heel.
Just ask to bo fitted."! price
, $8.60
No. 8T. Patent . Ince Ox
ford, long vamp, turn sole,
and Louie heel. For your
more general service footwear
your Investment In a pair of
these oxfords will net big re
turns. Do not fall to see this
number. Price the pair $5.00
Children's White Canvas Shoes in sizes 8 1-2 to 2, the pair ..... V. . $1-29
For your childrens f6otwear do not overlook our large assortperit of
slippers in both Mary Jane or Instep Strap Patterns made up in White
v Canvas, White Kid, Black Kid, Brown Kid or Patent Leather, and the
price, it certainly will please. "WE FIT THE FELT.
Vac Br. SchoU's "3" Necessities for your sore
feet.
Dr. SchoU's lHt Comfort Service IltEK
Barefoot Sandals for the entire family.
The Price is Right.
NEW PUMPS are being added, daily in our Shoe Dep't. For your cool
dainty footwear you will congratulate yourself by purchasing a pair ' of
these easy fitting pumps. "JUST ASK TO BE FITTED." -
J. C. Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution.
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cars, although -lesser grades are re
ported to have sold for less than that
figure recently. -
Rumor Says Spokane
Pays Kess than Guarantee.
A rumor, unconfirmed, was neara
amona grain men hers Thursday that
the 1919 crop of wheat has been sen
corn comes irom u..ranteed orlce of $2.06 to the-far-
points but the product irom una . - rmoT Mm ,t tnat a few
county producers
week,
Js expected
HERE YOU ARE
BIG SPECIALS
FOR SATURDAY
USED CARS
Ford Truck new 1919, one-ton, with bed and
stake body complete.
Buick Six seven passenger, good condition, two
extra cord tires.
Reo Four nearly new, good condition; a gen
uine bargain.
Franklin demonstrator, series 9-B the late mo
del Price $2150.
..Chalmers Six model 1918, at a bargain, and
others ,come in and see them.
Pendleton Auto Co.
Established 1907
Court and Johnson Sts. Pendleton, Oregon
TAXICABfft
PHONE I U
Books an Rides for f2.fi
PARKER TAXI tX.
Why Pay More.
One Grade of Barley
Rises 50 Cents.
. While standard A. barley showed no
advance over the price of $62 a ton
quoted for the past several days, stan
dard feed barley took an upward
Jump of 50. cents yesterday, making
the present price $60.50. Despite the
riso. mill feed was stlU bid at $3i.
where it has been for more than a
sales of crop have been made here at a
premium over the government guaran
tee, but none will an mil mat ne. ran
The onion crop of the Walla Walla
valley is . beginning -to move say the
buyers, and before a week has passed
the' produce companies will be ship
ping out 15 to 20 carloads dnily. The
onions are all Of the Monster Italian
variety.
George Horn . "
Brings first IiOad.
- George Horn brought to the new
elevator at Pilot Rock the first load
of new wheat to be threshed in that
vicinity this harvest. The wheat Is
of excellent quality and weighed 60
bought or sold any of this year's croppOUnag to the bufhel. Mr. Horn says
. . ' the grain Is turning out much better
1 lows and Cattle '. than was expected. Many outfits
Prices Hold Up f .' started to harvest the new grain crop
! General trend of the swine trade Inear Pilot Rock Monday. ,
continues steady to strong here with
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1 A Little Dairy RanGh
How would yon like to hare a nice little ranch,
Willi nice Utile new bungalow, a garden spot, some
alfalfa and grain land already planted and ready to
S harvest? If there was about a hundred acres of fine
S hunch grass pasture with It you would want to get
, some good cows, a few pigs, some chickens an'd some
nice sheep. -
E We have just such a place yes, 10 acresV with,
E some timber on the pasture land and a little saw mill
thrown in which will half pay for the place during . .
5 your spare time..
Ten cows will pay you good wages and keep your
5 family expenses up. What you can raise besides, will
5 lie abNolutcly clear profit. - . . .
S Cold siring water piped Into the house, plenty of
cheap lumber on hand to build whatever yon want.
5 Ask us about It. It's for sale at a very reasonable ;
price In fuel, lowi-r than you expect. ..
S We al.to have a few nl hofmn for sale. . " .
Snow 2 Dayton
"We Sell Land"
117 East Court
KEAIj KSTATK
FA KM LOANS
Phone 3.1
INSURANCE
values well maintained.
General hog range:
Prime mixed $22.00fi22.25
Medium mixed 21.25 if!) 21.B0
Rough heavies 19.7$(fl)20.00
Pigs , 19.2520.25
Bulk 22.00
Another very small run of cattle put
in appearance In the North Portland
alleys. Practically no tops are now
coming forward but the prices being
paid for supplies are In line with re
cent ruling quotations.
General cattle range:
Good to choice steers. .. $10.00(ft 11.25
Fair to good steers s.50 fii 9.50
Common to fair steers.. 7.00SS) 7.60
Common steers ........ 6.00 ff 7.00
Good to choice cows and
heifers . 7.50 l 8.50
Medium to fair cows and
heifers 6.00 .006
Canners .60 6.00
Calves 9. 00 15.00
A very dull situation has appeared
in the sheep and lamb alleys. Indi
cations pointed to the forcing of lower
prices.
General sheep and lamb range:
Prime lambs $1 2.00 m 13.01)
Fair to medium lambs. 9.00 12.00
Yearlings 6.00 H g.Ofl
Wethers 8.00( 7.50
Tour ad. should serve you quickly
when the cook leaves.
Unsightly pimples and
blemishes on the face are
sure signs that the skin and
Mood need the purifying
uid strengthening action of
BEEGIMMS
FILLS.
Ur SaM rf Aar M"M hi t WnM.
SM everrwha-. la 10c, 2Sc
1'ne 'acor "ana' 1v you ngni on
he subject ot the next purchases yon
plan to make. After reading them,
rou KNOW and do not hava to
Twine Sells for TjCHS ;
I Than lout Setwlm. .
! Farmers are buying twine for their
sacks at $1 a pound this year from lo
cal dealers, where they paid $1.25 Inst
year for the same grade of twine. The
20 per cent droo in price Is welcomed
by the growers ns that, along with the
sack premium, adds materially to tholr
profits.
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Onion Crop Moving
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