East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 07, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Section Two, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 12

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    nAnTEAgr OftEGONYAN, NOjgCON, TnUTAYAtTGUST 7, 1919
TWELVE PAGES
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
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FIRST GRADE FREE STONE PEACHES
BOX $1.15.
Water Melons, Guaranteed, pound
Green Beans, shinglcss, 2 pounds
New Crop Brazil Nuts, pound...
Minced Clams, 10 cans
Light House Cleanser, 2 cans ....
Egg Plant, pound
New California Grapes, pound . .
New Crop Celery, large bunch
3 IJc
. 25c
. 40c
$1.00
. 15c
. 20c
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Sweet Cider,, pint 30c, quart 50c, gal. $1.65
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lr Particulars Inquire at window X umber One.
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Pendleton Market News
The following prices are the prices
beinK paid to producers by Pendleton
business houses. Wherever ; retail
prices are given the fact will bo spe
cifically mentioned.
J-:s;s and lNMiltry
Ekks. 45c. . :
Hens, 20o '
Spring chickens, 25c a pound.
Country Hum. Etc. -Ham,
best quality. 28c.
Bacon, best quality, 40c.
Itutler and Butter.
Butter fat, 59c f. o .b. Pendleton.
Butter, L10 a roll.
lotatoes. .
New potatoes, 3'c a pound -Old
potatoes, J2.25 to 2.50 for 100
pounds. ''.
Coarse Grains .
State Como 15a-k.
All grades of barley recovered $1
from their recent slump, reports n
ohi.ur twirlov went for $58
to $59, standard feed barley from!
62 to $63 and No. 3 blue barley from!
$63 to $64. Mill feed showed nO
change, remaining at $.18. Hay Is
quoted at $27 f. o. b. cars. j
Ijihor Scare Hi's
Priv of
Labor trouble seems to have more
hearing at this time upon the price
of hogs throughout the country than
the agitation for lower prices to con
sumers. During the day Chicago:
packing house workers took a strike
vote, and this, added to the recent
troubles there, affected not only tne
"hicugo hog yrice, . but likewise the
Heal Skin Diseases
It is unnecessary for you to suffer
witheczema,blotches,ringworm,rashcs
and similar skin troubles. Zcmo, ob
tained at any drug store for 35c, or
$1.00 for extra large bottle, and prompt
ly applied will usually give instant relief
from itching torture. It cleanses and
soothes the skin and heals quickly and
effectively most skin diseases.
Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating,
disappearing liquid and is soothing to
the most delicate skin. It is not greasy,
is easily applied and costs little. Get
it today and save all further distress.
The E. W. Rose Co., Clcvtland, O. .
rest of ihe nation. At Chcago ths
hug market started lower, with $22.25
the extreme top.
General hog range:
Prime mixed $20. 50r 21.00
Medium' mixed 19.5020.00
Hough heavies 18.50 19.00
Pigs 18.50W19.00
Pigs 18.50 20.60
bulk 21.00
Only a very nominal run put in ap
pearance in the cattle alleys at
North Portland over night. Trend of
the trade was considered steady, al
though no price changes were indi
cated. " t
General cattle range:
Good to choice steers .. $11.00 11.50
Fair to good steers 9 00W10.50
Common to fair steers.. 7.00iS( 7.50
Common steers 6.00 7.00
Good to choice cows and
heifers 8.00 ig 8.50
Medium to .fair cows and
CHiiners, 3.B0W 5.00
Eulls 3.001? 7.50
Calves 9.00 15.00
- Some pressure was agan forced
against lambs with, values generally
about 25c lower than last week.
General sheep and lamb range:
Prime lambs .$.00 11.50
Fair to medium lambs . 9.00jl 10.00
Yearlings ..i 7.00 9.50
Wethers 6.004 7.50
Kwes ., 6.00 7.25
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ARMY NURSES ENJOY
THE BRIGHT LIGHTS
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NEW. YORK. .Aug. 7. "How do
we get to Chinatown ?' . .
"Which shop has the prettiest even
ing dresses?" I
"Where is the Bowery?" j
These are only a few of the ques
tions that returning army nurses are
asking Mrs. Joseph Ktearns, who is
in charge of the Y. W. C. A. Infor.
matlon Booth at Hotel Albert, where
hundreds of nurses come In every
week from the ships. ' -
"They want fo see everything and
do everything that New York af.
fords,' Mrs. Stearns said yesterday.
"After months or years of sacrifice
and overseas 'service, they begin to
realize when they get here that they
are due some good times." ,
Five hundred nurses who arrived
last week on the Imperator, crowded
few :
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A Name to Look for
on Butter
A LEADER IN QUALITY.
Dresses Skirts and Waists
Big express shipment just arrived direct from New York.
A big showing of advance fall styles. Your highest ex
pectations M ill be realized when you see our , "
Fall Suits, Coats and Dresses
THRIFT IS POWER SAVE AND SUCCEED.
YOU NEED EVERYDAY PRICED AT A SAVING.
THINGS THAT
J Com or t.alutea Cloth, lier yunl "Ilk-,
Kidilio elotli, per yard ;mc
au-hu-li cumrort Cliullim. n-t yard .' 2.1o
1 leant I mi art Ueklng. per ard . . lOc and Me
Omiiiiiou xtrliied tlekiugs, k jartl I Ac and 2.-o
AptiMi ehifk gliuilianiH. mt yard, ISO and lo
Cheviot stilrtlntfs, er jard , 2ia
Khaki t'lnlli, M-r )iml :llh-, :i mill I lie
lllea'hed col ion riuiinct, yard .... 21c uml 2o
Flue blattk satttHMt, HT yard . . . , , 4u
(Adored table duoiuxk, kt ard ., , mihi
11-iiM'li Indiun IiimiiI. er yard ,. uuo
Uii-lncMi Indian lieal. x r yard , , a;tc.
Kvcrytuiy rlc- We hold no hhhII miIcn.
Now is your opportunity!
Don
t
Wait
to possess one of the smart
est style
Coats or
Suits
that will be shown this sea
son and you can get it here
for less money.
The J. C. Penney system of producing good valued in merchandise is
strictly original and no other concern can maintain such uniform low
"prices on everything all the time, as we do unless they buy for cash, buy
in as large quantities as we do, and sell for strictly cash.
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J. 0. Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution.
the lobby of the Albert to get Infor
mation about the way to make the
must of their stay in New York. Miss
Marlon Porter, Y. W. C. A. secre
tary, who has charge of entertaining
returning nurses had a full program
for them. Th-;y were taken on a
Hudson river boat trip, given a dance.
at the Pershing club, escorted In a
party through Chinatown, pilovlded ;
with theater tickets and taken to the j
various museum, r
Y. W. C. A. literature l given toj
the girls at the booth, dlrecing them!
to the various association privileges!
that are open tQ.lheiii at tho differ
ent New York City' branches. Thry'
include .swimming pools, libraries,!
reading and rest rooms, use of th
laundries, sewing machines, etc. i
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Eighty-three Killed, 33 :
Captured When Villistas j
Loose Fight in Mexico jj
GALVESTON, Tex., Aug. 6. Eighty;:
three Vllllsta bandits were killed, 33 t:
captured and 116 rifles and 50:
wounded horses were taken 1 na bitt-i:
tiebetween Currunzlstas and Villistas' :
near Balleza, Chihuahua, Aug 2, ac- :
cording to an official Mexican govern- :
ment telegram today. j :
A stutement from General Inriqucs ;
this nfternoon declared that hundreds.:
of Villa's followers are surrendering:
to tho federal garrison throughout :
northern Mexico. Hafety oroperatlon ! :
for mining companies Is now assured,
the statement said.
1920 Model K-45
Buick Five-Passenger
Touring Car
The Buick Model K-Six-45 is a very capable
open car for five persons, designed to cover
the multitude of uses to which such a car is
put. It differs from the big seven-passenger
model only in tonneau and chassis length,
possessing the same degree of ruggedness,
easy-flowing power and mechanical excel
lence. .
The tonneau. Is even more liberally proportioned. Tho
seat Is full three-passenger capacity, set at a comfortable
angle. The sides' are upholstered clear to the doors with the
same French pleated leather used on the cushions and seat
backs. Kuch of the four doors is equipped with a side pocket
for storing small parcels. The Instrument board Is illuminat
ed by a dash lamp. Top and side curtains are made of high
grade fabric, the curtains swinging open with the doors. Be
hind the front seat is a very conveniont pocket for storing tho
side curtains when not In use.
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FLEET MAKES READY
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RAN DIKGO, Cal., Aug. . The!
Pacific fleet of 35 vessels, arrived
early today -off the Coronado Islands
They drew up In a huge semi circle :
and started to clean the ships for the '
big event tomorrow when Secretary j
Daniels will review the fleet.
I .OS A.VGKLK8. Aug. 6. Secretary's
Daniels and his party today left I,os j ,
Angeles for Kan Diego, there ending al5
trip across the country to greet the ;
Paclflo fleet. .
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