East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 21, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Section Two, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OHEGONf MONDAY, JULY 21, lOlfV
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MARCELLA
EXTRA SUPERFINE NUT OIL '
Is absolutely pure under any chemical
analysis, free from artificial preservatives
or colors and is warranted to comply with
all pure food laws.
When you want oil that is just a little bet
ter than you have been using, try a can of
Marcella. i
5
PINT . .
QUART .
GALLON
. 65c
$1.10
$3.50
GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO.
"QUALITY"
Two Phones 28 823 Main Si
National Prosperity
Get Busy, Prices Will Not Drop ,
to Pre-War Levels. -..
Hie busine man can not Judge tJio future by Uie
standard of the mst. lie must learn uuhkl, Uiat "
we are never going back to the standards of living
wiiicb existed before tue war.
Tue Itauk and Kilo are going to live better than
ever before. Such will be one of toe results for
which millions gave their lives. ,.
THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
PENDLETON, OREGON
The Strongest Bank ill Eastern Oregon" V r
MINUTE MAN SIX
The real cars are here and are mak
ing a fine hit. Come and ask to be
taken out in this latest Lexington Min
ute Man Six. , .,
FRENTZEL MOTOR CO.
Lexington and White Dealers of
Umatilla County.
Telephone 4 J22 Cottonwood bt.
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AGAINST YOU POR .S-OOO. NOOJ. IT WOULD rn? Rrrffc
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The following prices are the prices
being: paid to producers by Pendleton
business houses. Wherever retail
prices are given the fact will be spe
cifically mentioned.
Eggs and Poultry
Eggs, 40c
Hens, 20c
Spring chickens. 25c a pound.
Country Hani.
Ham. best quality, 28c
Bacon, best quality, 40c. .
Butter rat and Iluttcr.
Buter fat, 67c f. o
effective tomorrow.
Butter 11.00 a roll.
Potatoes
Grain Corporation is undertaking with
all trades dealing in wheat and wheat
flour: ''Proposed tnade contracts will
not be accepted by the United States
Grain Corporation after July Hist ex
cept in special cases on recommen
dation of zone vice-presidents and up- j
on approval by central office. License
regulations governing dealers not
under contract control, later to be
promulgated, will probably include a
rule which will require restitution to
the producer in the event of purchas-
b. Pendleton, es being made on an unfair buying
(margin. Decisions under this rule, it
is likely, will be restroactive. Under J
;the trade contracts proposed, the res- j
New potatoes, 6c a pound. , 'titution rule is not retroactive, but
Old potatoes, 32.25 to $2.50 for 100 , protection is secured the producer by
pounds. jthe contract agreement to follow the j
jgrain corporation decision at once on j
Carload of Watermelons complaint of the producer at tne nine
Arrives In City. ' wheat is offered for sale."
A carload of watermelons arrived ;
(Saturday from California. The price Stanfield Alfaira (
is still 6c a pound. The season open-Heliyr Cnt Again.
ed with a price of 10c a pound, which j Second cutting of the alfalfa crop
has since dropped. 'in the vicinity of Stanfield is under
-t - !way tow and the yield Is reported as
, fgoo, and in some cases better, than
ithe first cutting several weeks ago.
Cherry Season
Almost Closed.
The cherry
Beason In Umatms .
county Is. almost closed, according to Second Strawberry
merchants, although a few are still Crop Being Picked,
coming in from Weston mountain. I C. W. Connor, of Stanfield, Is har
The varieties are Blngs. Lamberts and vesting a second crop of strawberries
Itoyal Anns.
Forrest Delivers First 4
Barley at Athena Mill.
Kdgar Forrest delivered the first
grain of the new crop at B. B. Rich
ard's mill at Athena last week, accord
ing to the Press. The consignment
was barley of a very good quality and
was cut in a field left for the crop to
volunteer last fall.
and they are classed as of excellent
duality. Mr. Connor Is one of the
project farmers who has berries un
til abort October 1.
.Morrow rinds Croiw
Better Than Estimates
Previous estimates on the Morrow
Green Corn M Now
60c a Dozen.
Green corn is now selling at 60o a
dozen. - The corn Is from Wapato,
Washington, although there Is a lit
tle coming In from Milton. ' It Is ex
pected that mo9 corn will be in from
Umatilla county growers.
Athena Wheat Goes
county wheat crop for 1919 must be ISO Bushels In Places,
revised, the Heppner Gazette-Times Wheat on the Richard Thompson
declares. The revision is In favor of place is going 23 sacks or nearly
more full sacks and a severe blow. to;50 bushels an acre the Athena Press
the pessimist, for returns from the lis told. Scott Banister is getting 35
northern district are daily boosting theibushels of fine quality grain. On one
average yield far above the figure set. I round of Marlon Hansen's field 102
Fields that were slated for 12 and jsacks were filled where last year 84
15 bushels a fe-v weeks ago are mak. 'sacks were filled on. the same ground.
ing from IS to 25. and fields further
north which we have' not yet visited, All Meat Prices .
!are reported to be yielding as high as iHold Against lrop.
0 bushels. Market for nogs snowea sirengm
with a further gain In a new nign
record price for the week, with sales
of tops up to J22.50 or 25c above the
J. 0. Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution.
Cultivate the Habit of Saving
' Don't pay just any old price you are asked to pay. Just say I can get
it cheaper at the J. C. Penney Co. and then come here and get it. We
reiffn supreme in maintaining such uniform low prices year in and year out.
Others may break away from the old methods of high prices and try to
copy after us, but for a short time only. No individual concern can main
tain such low prices without going bankrupt unless they have the power
to buy as cheap as we do.
Everybody has begun to realize that the J. C. Penney Co. is the place
to make your dollars work overtime and we must uphold our Nation
wide reputation of better merchandise for less money.
SEEK AND YE SHALL FIND
BEAUTIFUL FALL TIME DRESSES
on display in our read-to-wear department. Prices
are most reasonable, even more so than you would
imagine when you compare with others. Ask to see
the advance style showing in silk dresses, priced at
19.75
to
324.75
UNUSUAL DISPLAY OF DAINTY
NIGHTGOWNS
$1.49 to $4.98
NEW PRINCESS SLIPS
1 98c and $2.19
ENVELOPE CHEMISE .
98c to $2.98
PRETTY CAMISOLES
79c to $2.98
Millions of people are clamoring for something to weart J. C Pen
ney prices. 'Tis a bit of good news we have for you. We received official
notice from headquarters in N. Y. that arrangements have been com
pleted for the opening up of approximately 75 new stores shortly after
Jan. 1st, 1920. These stores will be placed in various parts of the Unit
ed States.
yy Incorporated
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J. C. Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution.
that the recent hot wave has Injured
the crop, as there has been very little
hot wind. The recent hot days will no
doubt hustle up the harvest considerably.
Helix Hay All Cut;
Grain Promising.
Haying is now practically complet
ed n the Helix Section, with -yield a
considerably above the normal and of
a superior quality, accordng to the
Advocate. Iist week also saw most of
the farmers begnning grain harvest.
Some to, the west of the city had their
harvesters workine a week ago. In
1 , 1. l.iii tr Hrmivh thn lteliv Sec- 1
tion will produce a normal or above
normal crop, and it promises this year
to equal in wheat per acre any section
In the Northwest.
Dr. David Bennett Hill
DENTISTRY
X-ray Diagnosis.
1'undlelon
Oregon
DR. II. II. HATTERY
1HYSICIAN AND BuRUEOX
Office Over Quelle Itestauraut.
Phone 673
Residence 1101 Haley St.
Phone 1070
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I A Little Dairy Ranch
S How would you tike lo hate a nice little . ruiK-li.
jS with a nice Utile new bungalow, a garden fcuot, some
5 alfalfa and grain land already plained and ready lo
is liarvent? If there was about a hundred aares of fine
Uuih4i grass pasture Willi 11 you would want lo get
S tome good cows, a few pigs, some chickens and some,
i uiee hIhx'Ii.
We liave Jiot such a place yes, ! acre Willi
Nome tlmlicr on the pasture land and a little saw mill
thrown In wliich will half pay for the place during
our spare time. .
Ten cows mil ay you good wages and keep your
fatuity rupetihea up. What you can raise besides, will
be abmiuteiy dear profit.
fold spring water piied into the house, plenty of
cheap lumber on liaud to Ixiild whatever you nam.
Ak us about it. It's for sale at a very reasonable
prion In fart, lower than you exiiect.
We also have a few uk homes for sale.
Snow Ct Dayton
"We Sell Land"
11T East Court
REAIi ESTATE
FARM LOANS
Phone S3
INSURANCE
ifiinimmtuiHm
Condensed Milk lTire
Not Increased Here.
Pendleton merchants have not yet. previous high point,
raised the retail price of condensed j General hog ranue:
milk, although the wholesale price in-'Prime mixed :. t22.00(S 21.25
creased 30o yesterday. It Is probable Medium mixed 21.25i6'2150
that the advance in retail price will Rough heavies 1 9.76 to 20.00
not be made on the stock bought be-iPigs . l.2Si'20.3
the Increase. Bulk
Recently there has been a dearth
ISO Bushel Wheat of really worth while cattio in tne
Rumored at Weston. j local alleys, and so few came forward
It Is reported to the Weston Isader that top prices were not given much
that Marion Hansell is threshing 60- of a test.
iniKhid wheat on his holdings between General cattle range:
Weston and Athena. iGood to choice steers.. 1 0.00 tfi 1 1.25
fore
To Be Ctieckcd.
I The United States Grain Corpora- i
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HUH UU X ... w..-
letin to its zone agents respecting de
lay in execution of contracts with the
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j Take home a Delta fancy brick of
Ice Cream. They are put up In card
i board carton and will keep for on
I hour.
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6.H0i
H.50
7.60
7.00
CECIL COSPER
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
INCOME TAX ADVISER
Smith-Crawford Bldg.
Opposite Pendleton Hotai
Phone 1030
Fair to good steers. . . .
Common to fair steers.
Common steers
Good to choice cows and'
heifers 7.50i9' 8.50
Medium to fair cows and
heifers F.ftnf? 6.00
Canners 3.60 to 6. 00
calves '. . : : . . : . .oo i s.oo
While seemingly there was pressure
against sheep and lamb prices during
the week's trading at North Portland
values were not changed In any ma
terial degree.
Tops in he lamb division continued
to sell up to $1.
General sheep and lamb rane:
Prime lambs 12. 0013.00
Fair to medium lambs.. 9.00 -'12.00
Yearlings to1 s-ffl0
Wether 6.00 7. SO
Ewes 8.00 ;.50
TAXICAB
PHONE
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Book IS Ride for t.M
PARKER TAXI CO.
Why Pay Mora.
kirain (Hitting Near .
Garfield lo Begin. 4
I Grain cutting In the Garfield vici
nity will be pretty much In full
swing by the end of this week. Good
reports come In regarding prospective
yields. Compared to some parts of the
state as well as in Montana, the Pal-
tiiKA mtnntrv will do Itself proud, the
JIhiIc a lilt.
j ujKe Tou say this man . was at
the performance last uigm ana mm
he took aim and fired an egg at you?
Actor Yes, your honor. (
Judge And was It bad?
Actor The egg was, your honor,
Enterprise reports. It Is not thoughtjbut the aim was not.
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Inw l-Ti oX WtMPe- Voters.
Big Sale
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Fly Hooks
20c, 15c, 10c FLY HOOKS, S FOR 25c
COME EARLY, GET YOUR PATTERN AND SIZE
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