East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 16, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Section Two, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 12

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DAILY KAS'I OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1010.
PAGE TWELVE
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
j. r Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution.
-All over the Country -
You Reap the Benefit
OF OUR EXTENSIVE BUYIr. POWER. You save at least 10 1 per
cent by paying cash. Ouf moderate prices "not only on one or two articles
bat on everything in the store" is one of the distinctive features that has
set this store apart from the common run of stores and gives the buying
public prestige over high prices.
NEW IN TODAY
Gorgeous Bungalow Nets, per yd. 59c to $1.49. Dainty new de
sin Camisoles $1.49 to $2.98. A carefully selected lot. of Fall
o " , , j. n
Coats ana nresses at prices inu&t i tu&uuauic ui an.
-THE NATIONAL COFFEE-
GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO.
s are t
any
why you will find' a checking account to
your advantage. And when you have such
an account in a strong, well-established
bank, it will, in the course of time, prove
an asset. It will help you establish a cred
it, and a good credit reputation is an in
valuable asset.
. The American National Bank invites, and
gives the same particular care to small ac
counts as to large ones.
THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
PENDLETON, OREGON
"The Strongest Bank In Kastern Ort-gua"
A CAR LOAD OF LEXINGTONS
. Arriving today. No wait No delay. Every
,,' owner satisfied. Ask the fellow that owns
one. , . ..'
FRENTZEL-WAILS MOTOR CO.
Lexington and White Dealers of
Umatilla County.
Tck-pliouo 4 722 Cottonwood St.
Pendleton Wet News
The following prices are the prices
being paid to producers by Pendleton
business houses. Wherever retail
prices the given the fact will be spe
cifically mentioned. . , .
V.Kgs and Poultry. '
Eggs, BOc.
Hens, 20.
Spring chickens, 25c a pound.
Country Hani, Etc).
Hum best quality. 28c
Bacon best quality. 40e. .
Butter Fac and Hutu-i.
Butter fat. 69o f. o. b. Pendleton. -Butter,
$110 a roll.
Potatoes1.
New potatoes. So a pound.
Illuo amson Plums
Selling Here.
Blue Damson pHims are retailing in
local markets for 10c a pound. This
is the first apearance of the plums In
the Pendleton markets. ".
SLIC
1EPUI
' : : TRUCKS
MEANS SERVICE
and we can give it
Complete stock of parts. Republic-trained
mechanics. Every service facility and a willing
ness to serve.
Ajid with a real truck to start with there's no
way for a Republic owner to be other than satis
fied, happy and making money on his invest
ment. :
Pendleton Auto Co.
l-'ruit For Camiiiur I
Si'llliKr Hero Xw.
Yellow Crawford peaches, desirable
for canning, are retailing In 50 pound
boxes at 2.35. Bartlettt pears, also
suitable for canning, are retailing for
$2 45 a SO pound box.
Wool Market Holds
Generally Firm.
Wool market is holding
generally
EYESTRAIN
...When your eyea ache, ating or hum,
or cause, headache, you are suferins;
from eyestrain, and your eyes arc call
ins' fr help In the only way tny can.
Kvcstraln Is the rnat cause of rye
trouhton, nnrl the only remedy is tln
e rroond 4o fit.
Many forms of eyetrouble pfre prn-S-rewnfve
nnd gradually become worse,
unless proper Klmmne-n are worn..
If you come here to have your
glaHaew fitted you are sure of a thor
ough examination of your eye, and
consequently the proper glasses when
thev are needed. -
. IteaNonalilr I'harnrM.
- DALE ROTHWELL ,
lplomrlMi anrf 0flrln.
Oirr WnriilRKMrn'N Clothlnff Store.
Mjiia niil hh strevtM.
I'honr 0.
firm throughout the world although
some interests have believed that the
agitation for a lower price range on
commodities would affect the fleece
trade as with woodstuffs. This does
not appear to be the case, for wool
values are holding firm and generally
unchanged at domestic as well as for.
elgn centers. The English offerings
have been extremely disappointing as
regards quality and even at that no no
ticeable change lias been indicated in
values. ' . '
Grains SImmv Little .
Clumge Today. ' .
The market ii barley Is still a little
lower than for several days and slight
changes, are reported.. The sudden
drop in prices is attributed to efforts
of speculators to break the small buy
ers. The quotations today are: . No.
2 barley, 162.75; standard feed, 65,
and No. 3 blue, 68. Mill feed Went
up to t37.60 but neither it nor hay
is on the market in any quantity at
present
No Livestock Enter
Yanls All Iay.
Not a single head of livestock came
into the North Portland yards for the
day's trading, the same reported for
the mornng in most instances being
those disposed of at too late an hour
the previous day to report for that
period.
That the local 'hog prce would not
be effective If there was really any
thing to offer, is likely because pack
ers are not in the charity game and
have constantly kept their buying
values below their bosses at Chicago.
While the last trading in the cattle
market Indicated a good steady tone
generally In the North Portland alleys,
still there was nothng available far
the day. here. Prices were cotninued
on a nominal basis as previously quot
ed.. General cattle market range:
Best steers II 1.25 f 1 1.75
Oood to choice steers .... lO.nOifr 11.00
Medium to good steers ... 9.003 70.00
Fair to good steers .. .... 7.50 ifr 8. 60
I Common to fair steers.. 7.00W 7.50
Choice cows and heifers i.jHW v.uv
Oood to, choice cows and
heifers ,",60
Medium to good cows and
heifers 7.00 4'
Far to medium cows and,
hVifers - 6.00 W
Conner - - : 4.00 ft'
Runs '. 25
'Calves 10.00 15.00
1 As in other lines, there was nothing
8.00
7.60
7.00
5.50
8.00
Do you wash your washing or
have your washing done?
WE GIVE YOU DOUBLE .SERVICE
When the clothes come home you have a
pleasant satisfaction in seeing that your
coarsest and your finest have been treated
carefully and with the same personal
touch as if you had washed them your-
" self. , . ; : ; . ', ." . .;,
, DON'T WORRY ABOUT MONDAYS
We will take them off your hands every
" week as regularly as they roll around and
bring them back to you in just a day or two,
fresh, clean, crisp. ' i
WE MAKE SUNDAYS OUT OF YOUR MONDAYS
Troy
Laundry
TELEPHONE 179
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SEE THE NEW MODELS IN OUR CLOAK
AND SUIT DEPARTMENT.
Goats
Suits
"Dresses
Quality productions in every particular, appeal
ing immediately to every value seeking buyer.
We must uphold our reputation and give you
the best values. We have never failed you and
we are not going to do it now. ,
Palm Olive Soap, 3 bars for ;
Rose Bath Soap, 4 bars for . . .-.
Armour's Fragrant Toilet Soap, 2 bars for ioc
pJSi Olive Shampoo in beautiful gla ss containers . ................ 4c
CutkurarPackers Tar and Cashmere Boquet Soap, per bar 19c
ffi 8Ivl S'vshing crekm in iubes;
Palm Olive Face Powder
Colgate's Shaving Soap, per bar
Furs! Furs! Furs!
;j5ee our line and investigate our prices before you buy furs. We are
sure to save you money.
7C7Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution.
offering In the aheep and lamb divi
sion. 14 V....
indication point to a nulot but
steady demand for both sheep and
lamb range: .
ITime lan.b. M f-"
K-nlr In medium laHIDB.-.. 1 !".
YearlinKs
VeurllnKa
Wethers v
Ewea
7.00 iTp 8.60
7.00 7.50
7.00 4 7.50
5.00 ff 7.00
Turkcj- IU-d Wheat
fttollM "t 2.23.
- hiv whpat bjiIp.s were report-
fd here yesterday. Minnlck Urothera
disposed of 3&U.U00 ousnei "
nt $2.06 1-2. The uruin wan mostly
club and hybrid, Thin rcprenentu a
little more than nnir or meir c.uif
this year. Ja -C' Cunningham In re
ported to have Bold 1X.0OH buhel of
Turkey Red at a price around 3-2"-
.... aufttn- antH mnoo bushels of
Turkey red at 12.23. In addition there
were a larne number of smaller saies.
Walla Walla Union. -
"Fantan Your Honor,
Quite a Lively Game,"
Chinese Pay $20 Each
PORTLAND. Auk. 18- "Ah ico,
Ah Goon. Ah Bo, Ah Uln."
I . i. tin .ihA,t . Antina .Tlldsra
AH, WWI, B'B"" -
Iltlchard Dolch, us he read these four
names on me aocKei.,
"Fantan. your honor, quito a lively
name, at 3 Second street." chorused
Officers Cordcr and Soulplus. tempo
rary guardians or tno tour """'
Inamen. " '
The officers .said they spent two
'hours in the room occupied by the al
jleged fantan players, quietly watch-
, v.. Arrests followed.
"Ah well," reiterated the JlidKe.
"you men made a serious mistake to
evor let those patrolmen get Into the
.,.. I mlKht under some circum
stance forgive sou even that, but
what do you mean by sitting therof
playing this fantan fcr two hours
while the officers were In the same
room? Don't you know an officer's!
time 'Is worth mors than that? l'ayf
fines of $20 each."
Umm Killed 7M lr. S. fluldlrra.
WASIIIXOTON, Autr. 15. fiovi-n iiin-c
drcd and firty-tx of the American ol-"
dltrH killed In action were victims of
Kim, according- tot n anouncemcnt to
day by the war department. The aver--aire
line of the men killed was 33 yvnnj.
The tutu) of mljfsini? In action on July;
31 wm 341, the department annoim:''
inff that lara-e reductloni had been '
made In the Hut an a renult of check-'
Intf against the lint of the central rec-
urJa office o th expeditionary office. .
f)no may presently expect a broth
erhood of fur mm to take over rogue
latlon of daylight and the weather.
RJttpr Anti-American
Feeling Started Kiots
Amone; Men in Siberia
SEATTLE, Wpnh., Aug 1. Captain ,5
Stephen Chad wick. ' Syatlfo ..lawyer.
who hns returned from uy'with th j
American army In Siberlu; tells of .a '
many Instfiiicfs of fighting l)Ctween .
American and Japanese soldiers, due
to the bitter anti-Americanism-of the j S5
Japanese. ' " S
. . i i ...... th af.rlinoninus at-
tiutuniv" ," "
titude of the Japanese army is very
in KilMiriM. He asserts that
L. ...... nnrf iii tlon of the Japan
ese plainly snoweo men 3
"In one Instance, at a small railroad
station," said Chadwtck, "an Ameri
can soldier brushed by a Japanese
soldier who was occupying the big-
. . .. . 4,a r. .1 wau e n wit v The
Japanese immediately called for help
asserting the American nua .
him..
"A squad of Japanese soldiers then
came out and bayonetted and butted
ithe American with their guns. The
American was rescued by American
comrades." -
Captain Chadwick, who was locat
led In Khabarousk. a city of 35.000
I people, says that the English transla
tion of Japanese editorials and news
stories, showed an avowed feeling
against the United States.
"It Is my opinion 'hat the Japan
ese signed the peace treaty for dlplo
m.lip affect entirely." stated the cap-
J tain.
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Auto Parts and
Accessories
We not only sell AUTOS, but all accessor
ies essential to the fitting out of AUTOMO
BILES. GOODRICH AND GOODYEAR TIRES
MONOGRAM OIL AN D GREASES .
,We have a department devoted entirely to
making repairs under the direction of expert
mechanics. ,
Oregon Motor Garage
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BUICK . HUDSON
Distributors
19, 12t West Court St, .
CADILLAC
Pendleton, Oregon
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