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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1919)
' :' v.li. .V.. PAGE TEN tenIpages" DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1913. I j, Mr., ca.'.'i f ;in-.'U-:rtA j. pk?iu;:tin.oui-.- 'wi-mink.- itv,.ii:i,v i-u r Don't "Follow the Leader" s r v r r F f r ff 1 ' The "leader" is an ancient artifice em ployed by the so-called "economy stores" to create the impression that their prices are low. ' They sell an article of standard brand ; several cents cheaper than it can be bought elsewhere oftentimes cheaper than the dealer himself can buv it Now, if these stores carried out this policy on all their goods they would be doing busi ness at an actual loss. Why then, do they make this sacrifice on some standard article? Because they expect to get it back with good interest on other and unidentified goods which the unitiated think they are getting cheap because - the "leader" was cheap! Real economy is in dealing where you have absolute confidence in the grocer. We are in a position to serve you intelli gently. We make it our business to test everything we recommend. When RYZON was introduced we know that it was the product of the General Chemical Company, a great Chemical Orga nization, and must be worth trying. We did, and now we know why they call it "The Perfect Baking Powder." We consider the RYZON Baking Book of untold value. It was the first baking powder manual to Introduce level measurements. That's one reason why we never have any complaints from RYZON' women can't help but use it accurately and they have uniformly better baking. Ask about these 100 recipes when you come In the store you can net them for 30c GRAY BROS GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phones 28 823 Main SI OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE AS LONG. A X .H6K OWi AVTO THE UTTJB OORUNSS A9-CI tiOX PCAWA2. IN Tr3 MVO OrV. GJBETTINtS. INTO HiaeMtfefv . 1 I f Dying, He Gives Wealth' . .. In Will of Six Words, ... $10,000 to Housekeeper "NEW YIRK. July SO. Two min utes before be died Alexander Wil liam Waters of No. 228 Lincoln . Place, Brooklyn, wrote six words on the margin of a dally stock market report leaving bis estate of (10,000 to Zulma Powell, his housekeep. The words were: i "All I have belongs to Zulma. A. W. Waters." . The will" wes filed for probate yesterday by Edward J. Rellly, at torney for the housekeeper. Waters, a bachelor, had an office at No. 1 Bread way, Manhattan, When he arrived there July 3 he told associates that he was -ill and ex pressed the fear he was about to die. He sat down at his desk, seized the stock report and In Ink scribbled the will. Then he toppled over, dead, According to those In the neighbor. hood, the housekeeper began work ing for Walters' family when she was IS years old. As years went by the family separated and soon Waters opened a boarding house, which was directed by Miss Powell. She still maintains it. Not Soured 'So you lost your case In court, Mr. Gloom?" said an acquaintance. "Yes," replied J. Fuller Gloom. "And still I am not soured by It: I do not think all lawyers are dishonest. Lin coln was a lawyer, and he was honest. Rufus Choate was honest. Probably some of the signers of the Declaration of Independence were lawyers and honest. And I know the names of sev eral other lawyers, also dead, who are honest." Earn Save Have Thrift, Success aud Happiness go hand In band. No red flag will ever wave over the door of say man who OWNS Ills OWN HOME. ' ' - i r :. - Open a savings account at this strong bank, it takes only one dollar or more, and earn four percent -computed twice a year. t- . THR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT .. ; THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK C; PENDLETON, OREGON A "The Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon" ' '. Some Features That Are Selling the , REPUBUC Invincible 2 2-Ton , . ' TRUCK Continental Red Seal Motor of twenty-eight and eighty-eight hundredths horse power at 1.000 R. P. M r Ile Type Float Feed Carburetor, which Insures greatest pull economy. Constant Speed Oil Governor, which holds the truck to rated speed and delivers full power under all conditions. Four-speed Transmission, permitting a wider range of Inter mediate speed and applying a greater amount of power to the wheels when in lower gear. Hear Spring Suspension; constructed according to Government design, which prevents slipping of springs under any condition of road or load. sswssssj Improved Radiator with capacity ample to cool motor properly In any climate. This truck la furnished with long Wheel Base 168 Inches without extra charge. v Pendleton Auto Co. i r i i , Cook UHax THat .- i --jrrz FAT MAN NeXT jj5 Sjj XOKie To g jlllF J Pendleton Market News u The following prices are the prices for the day. Real tops are command. being paid to producers by Pendleton ing extreme prices with a liberal de- business houses. Wherever retail prices are given the fact will be spe cifically mentioned. Eggs and Poultry - Eggs, 45c. Hens, 20c. Spring chickens, 25c a pound. Country Ham, Etc. Ham, best quality, 2 Sc. Bacon, best quality, 40c Butter Fat and Butter. Butter fat, 69c f. o. b. Pendleton, Butter, 11.00 a roll. . Potatoes. New potatoes, 6c a pound. Old potatoes, J2.25 to $2.50 for 100 pounds. Apples Are Arriving In Ijocat Markets. Crab apples are arriving from Uma tllla. They retail at 10c a pound, oi $2 a box. Red Astrachan apples, con sidered the best apple for jelly, are in season: They retail at J2.25 a box and are shipped from Milton. White Salmon Growers Holding on to Apples. While many tempting offers are being made by apple buyers at White Salmon, very few growers are dispos ing of their crops. A few orchardists have sold at prices ranging from $1.75 to S2.25 per box for their entire yield. but as a rule the. growers are not sell ing their apples. The yield at White Salmon valley will be greater than ever before, the apples being clean and free from worms. Eggs are 50o a Dozen Now. Eggs are selling at 10c a dozen, re tail price. The price to the producer Is now 45c a dozen. Gold Now Worth ' Its Weight In Hides. Another advance of 6c a pound Is being offered and paid for No. 1 calf skins in the Portland market making the extreme price 80c a pound or the highest price ever known to the local trade. This means higher shoes and leather goods of all kinds, so the pub lic generally can take Immediate warning and do some necessary pur chasing. Announcement of the new high record price was made to the public by leaders of the trade during the day and Immediate purchases at the record were made. Not only were , calf skin prices advanced but there was a sharp advance r In the price of all hides,' which means that even the cheaper grades of shoes and leather goods will be quickly elevated. Portland Stock Buyers CriCdse Shippers. , The Portland stock yards dislike of the practice of Eastern Oregon stockmen sending cattle to middle western markets Is set forth ' in an article in a Portland . paper this morning., The rtock buyers express themselves in the following manner! "Many cattlemen of the Pacific Northwest have on occasions "cussed" the local markets because of alleged low prices as compared with what was being obtained in the East ana Central West. Fact of the matter usually is that net values here are practically as high as obtained east of the Rockies, some instances show ing even better values here. Recently many carloads or Eastern Oregon cattle were shipped to Kan. sas City and other midwest points. The highest price reported on these from Kansas City was for a lot of 215 steers averaging 1123 pounds, shipped by Henry Lazlnka of Pilot Rock. , These sold at 13.5. The last price obtainable on the Portland mar ket was S12 ami it is said that the steers shipped east were better than these. The cost of shiplng cattle to Kansas City is approximately 2o a pound, therefore the net returns were not as favorable as could nave been secured in our own market." . , mand, but others are holding merely steady. General cattle range: 1 Good to choice steers. . .$11.00 12.00 Fair to good steers .... . 000 10.50 7.50 7.00 8.00 600 5.00 Common to fair steers.. 7.00 Common steers ........ 6.00 Good to choice cows and) heifers 8.00 Medium to fair cows and hVifers 6.00 Cenners 8.50 t-alves 9.00 15.60 Contrary to the desires of the big buyers, actual sales of freight free swine were made as high as $23.25 in the North Portland market late Mon day, but this was at least a quarter above the general top, which did not move above $2$ at any time. Further weakness developed In the eastern trade with additional lower. Ing of values there during the day. General hog range. Primcj mixed . .......... $22150(923.00 Medium mixed r, ...... 22.0022.50 Rough heavies 22.50 23.75 P'gs 20.00 20.75 Bulk . ...... 22.60 No arrivals at all were shown In the mutton division of the North J. C. Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution. ' In the Very Near Future we will have a special message for every woman in Umatilla County that is interested in good clothes, and wants to have a chance at first pick from a big assortment. Watch for the actual reproductions, a picture of every garment with description and prices, in your local paper, soon. The values we are offering at the prices we are asking will astonish you. Slipon Veils A combination veil and hair net, so easy to adjust, elastic cord to hold them in place, made of fine strong silk mesh, for that auto trip you can't afford to be without one. Pretty dot-and butterfly designs. We are showing the Easy-On at easy-on prices. 19c to 39c NEW. WHITE WASH SKIRTS very attractive models, at prices still more attractive. Made of good quality white gabardine and piques in the new wide wale ' $2.98 TO $5.90 V. Better values in BUNGALOW APRONS than we are showing are not to be had. Made of good qual- ity percales and ginghams in plain -colors, plaids and stripes. New styles in middy effects and most any other style you desire 79c TO $1.69 Sheer White Flaxon, the linen finish' lawn, per yard 19c to 49c Fine WTiite Mercerized PopJin and Voiles, per yard 25c to 75c NEW SHIPMENT SILKS AND SATINS in plain colors just received. In spite of the fact that there has been a big advance on silks just lately, we are able to give you the same qualitties and the same prices as we have been giving you. Priced per yard $1.89 and $1.98 Incorporated TTTw. TTTi 1Kb, fswv - - - r r.M m w r J. C. Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution. Portland market for the day. laiesi trading, however, showed a tainy steady tone with no changes a ppar cnt in general quotations. r...or.l sheen and lamb ranse: r,im lambs $12. 00 12.50 i Fair to medium lambs 9.00 11.00 Yearlings 1.00 8.00 Wethers , -00'S V.60 Ewes SO0 'M and No. 1. The No. 8 barley Is quot ed today at $66 a ton. No. 2 at $57.60 and No. 1 at $60. Mill feed is quot ed at $40 a ton and hay at $27, Corn has been reduced to one grade, selling at $75.60 In today's market. New Grading System Prevails for Grains. The old standard of grading bar. ley as feed and A or brewing barley, has been abandoned and the latter grade taken off the market..- Instead, barley will be known as No. $, No. 2 50000 Western Shells ' " And a . , ; : . , . COMPLETE STOCK OF GUNS. - s ; See me before you buy. ' " ' ' ' Order Your .'";; 22 AUTOMATIC COLT REVOLVER 7 Will have my stock in a few days. V SOL BAUM 2 Sporting Boods Man. Hotel Pendleton Bldg. ! Market for Stock Shows Nothing New. There was only a handful of cattle reported In the North Portland Vlel? .MllllllllllllllllllllinillllUIUllllllllllHIIIUININIIIIIHUIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. J a Home Do You want Phone 1072 , Yon can take possession within ten days. 7 room bungalow, S lots'. Bush street... 5 room, full basement, strictly modern ...... 4 room modern bungalow. West Alia ...... ft room cottage, newly papered 6 room modern bungalow, furnace heat, lo cated two blocks from Main Main Street. $.1600.00 , 3200.00 2100.00 2100.00 Kxtra nice We have others. ftooo.oo Snow & Dayton "We Sell Land" 117 East Court REAIi ESTATE) FARM LOANS Phone M INSURANCE ifiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiuiiiiii! The Car for this County. There is a, i reason. : Price $1785.00 Factory Price $1985.00 Pendleton TERMS - . FRENTZa MOTOR CO. Lexington and White Dealers of ... Umatilla County. 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