Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1919)
; ; ff .-1- J rAGE TWELVE DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2t, 1919. " TWELVE PAGE3 OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE :J.f. Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution 5 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR , Peaches , and Pears for Canning Fancy Wrapped Alberta Peaches.... $1.10 Fancy Wrapped Crawford reaches.. $1.10 Fancy Bartlclt Pears, apple box $2.43 GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. 2 ' WOVCO UkT VY MUCH W I I ii I 5 iW CWOWTT'TltUS JOTvTHS 'J 5 i. : . M4T OP Ml UllPej M - sJl I if Woolnap Blankets A special weaving process and the use of high grade cotton makes Woolnap Blankets three to six times as strong as ' ordinary cotton blankets. They have a deep soft finish that gives them lots of warmth and Ii verv handsome anuearance. Note es pecially the remarkably low prices we quote Ion these blankets. Woolnap Blankets, white, tan and Gravs . : $4.98 r Fancy Plaid Woolnap Blankets. $5.90 P FPU: In f- fTSlsS "QUALITY" - ' 'r Two Phones 28 823 Main St 2 5 There are Many Reasons 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 Eastern Oregou" NCHAI. RlQMT TVf5?e. lu.inx -run vrr . vnn iuv w rt OSCRST POCK HI w. nvwtf I vww i ' nmunflVT I CA4T" I I - ' I I Pendleton Market News The following prices are the prlcca Suturday news came from Santos of a heing paid to producers by Pendleton business . houses. Wherever retail prices the given the fact will be spe cifically mentioned. Kggs and. Poultry. Eggs, 60c. Hens, 20c' Spring chicken?, 25c a pound. Country Ham, ika. Ham best quality. 28c Bacon best quality, 40c. Ituttor Ffec and flutter. Butter fat. 59c f. o. b. Pendleton. Butter, $1.10 a roll. Potatoes. New potatoes, Zc a pound. THERE IS A REASON WHY THE LEX INGTONS ARE SELLING SO RAPIDLY. ASK THE OWNER OF A LEXINGTON. A CAR LOAD EXPECTED ANY DAY. FRENTZEL WAILES MOTOR CO. Lexington and White Dealers of J Umatilla County. Telephone , " 723 Cottonwood 8. Canning Season Is Xow At Its IlcUrht. The canning season for peaches Is now at its height. Alberta peaches are retailing at $1.25 a box and are of especially good quality. They are shipped here from Milton, Hermiston and Irrigon. Sweet Potatoes AplKar In Markets. Sweet potatoes have appeared In the local markets. They are retailing at 17 1-2 cents a pound but -will be cheaper as the season advances. The vegetable is shipped here from California. very considerable frost. The exchange ; in New York was not open on Satur- I day, and on Monday spot coffees went I up l-4c to l-2c per pound and futures lc per pound. Tuesday both spots and futures declined, which would seem to Indicate that there Was not much truth in the report of the severe frosts. Stork ItecleiXs T.lelit j Markets Hold I'irm. j Hog markets showed firmness dur- ! ing early trading, sales bringing good (rices. Market In quoted as steady to I strong, indications being that it will j maintain its strong tone. i General hog market range: Prima mixed $21.00 21.60 Medium mixed ....... 20.00 21.00 j Rough heavies 19.00 19.B, bulk 21.61, 1 Cattle market remains steady at tin- changed prices. Sincre high cost of living agitation started shippers have not been sending so much stuff to market. Merchants Kxchanse bid: General cattle market range: Best steers ". .$1 1.0ft 1 1.50 Good to choice steers .. 10. 00 10.60 rOTTON BED BLANKETS FOR ROUND-UP NEEDS . ' Thnrmio-hlv rpliahle oualitv. well made and nicely finished. You will finA mi nriioc umiciiollv lnw. Whitfi. tan and crevs. For Three-Quarter Size Beds, pair. $1.69 Si Mx7fi. Pair $2.98 Size 72x80. Pair . ' $3.98 Wonderful Wearing Comfort ersIdeal for outdoor or rough wear; good weight. Size 62x74 inches . . $1.98 Comforters in Challics, filled with good quality cotton. Will give very good wear; size 72x78, each $3.19 Comforters covered with fancy silkoline on both sides, in attractive floral patterns. Filled with good quality cotton. Size 72x78, each .............. $3.98 A Very Beautiful Comforter, silkoline on both sides and sateen border to match. One of our most attractive comforters; size 72x78. Each $4.98 Emmerich "AH 'New Down" Pillows Perfect feathers, clean, odorless, hygienic, elastic. Per fect ticking, close woven, soft, beautiful patterns. Made ex pressly for the J. C. Penney Co. Feather Pillows, size 17-21, each . 98c Feather Pillows, size 20x26, each i $1.49 Down Tillows, size 21x27, each . $2.49 Down Pillows (extra fine down) size 22x28, each . .. $4.98 SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES Good cotton sheeting and pillow cases of just the right weight, light enough for easy washing and heavy enough to stand the test of wear. Sup ply your needs now. ' or Plain Hemmed Sheets (seamed) 72x90 $1.2o Plain Hemmed Sheets (seamless) 81x90 ?l.7J Poono AOa oaoh 1 lllKJ VV VOOtO) IttAUU, .- Pillow Cases (hemstitched) 42x36, each V "Pequot" Pillow Cases (hemstitched) 45x36, each .' . . 49c 59c yj Incorporated. Ul'I'OSITB l'KDl-MO.V 1IOTHL. J. C. Penney Co., A Nationwide Insiitution. Casabas Are 7o I'oiind Here. Casabas are retailing at 7c a pound. They are more expensive than water melons which are retailing for from 3 1-2 to 4c a pound. Canteloupes arc 3 for 25c and muskmelons, from Irri gon, are 8c a pound. dropped from . .62 to $61.25. Standard feed barley remained at $64 and No. 3 blue barley at $64.50. Mill feed J still bid $37. Illjtlier Coffee Prliin Predicted The coffee market Is being affected by weather reports from Brazil. On Dp you wash your washing or have your washing washed? 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 caref ullynjd with the same t personal touch as if you had washed them your- x v 6el- ' DON'T .WORRY ABOUT MONDAYS We will take them off your hands every week as regularly as they roll around and lring them back to you in just a day or tw.o, fresh, clean, crisp. WE MAKE SUNDAYS OUT OF YOUR MONDAYS Troy Laundry TELEPHONE 179 A WOMAN'S TESTIMONY .: Mrs. little Warren, a farmer's wife of Emmlttsburg, Mr., openly declares how" she has found health through reading a newspaper advertisement ol Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. So great is her relief after fifteen years of suffering that she asks to have this Information published. Medium to good steers . .0S 10.00 ( Fnir to good' steers . . . 7.50 8. St. Common to fair steers 7.00 ft 7.50 Chuice cows and heifers 7.75 8.25 Good to choice cows and heifers . . : '. 7.00 7.50 Medium to good cows and heifers . . 6. D0 7.00 Fair to medium cows and heifers ......... B.BOW .B Canners 3 00 BOO Bulls 6.00 ft 7.00 Calves 10.0,0J 15.00 No sheep came In and none of the leftover stuff sold In the early trading Sheep market still remains steady, with no indications of weakening. General sheep and lamb range Prime lambs $11.50 13.09 Fair to medium lambs. 11.00011. B0 Yearlings 7.00 8.50 Wethers - 7.00fl 7.50 Ewes 5.00 7.59 53 54 68 63 69 73 81 Coast iA-agroe Standings. 79 53 Ijos Angeles -.- i Qlt Ijikn - 69 San 1-anclsco .., 64 Nucrumento 6" Oakland el Dnrtl.nll - 54 fiaulllA 45 Yesterday's scores. Salt Lake 9, San Francisco 3. Vernon 6, Portland 2. Oakland 7, Seattle 2. Los Angeles 2, Sacramento 1. National Iagruo. Standing. Cincinnati 74 34 New York 6& Chicago s8' Plnttsburg : 61 Brooklyn o" Ttoston 4 0 Market for Grains IUle Altered. No. 2 barley was the only grade to experience a change today,- having GO LDEN WEST A Name to Look f of on Butter A LEADER IN QUALITY. 38 48 5.1 56 59 63 .63 St. Iiuls v 39 Philadelphia . 38 Yestcraay q ncorco. Philadelphia 10-6, Chicago 2-. New York 6-4, St Louis 2-1. Cincinnati 10, Boston, 3., , Pittsburg 6. Brooklyn 1. American licague tsuinuins. .603 .595 .561 .492 .488 .473 .425 .347 .685 ,31 .638 .490 .472 .404 .382 .380 I1Y FKWEHAL AGKNlt AT CHICAGO CHICAGO. Aug. 21. One thousand two hundred and eighty-two tubs of butter, valued at au,wuu, was h.r. tnnv on tiiir warrants Issued by the United States district attorney's office in the government's war on the high cost of living. Ahiij Pay B:t cmti Overdue. - CLKA 11 FIELD, Pa., Aug. 21. Fen-' wick McCloud of Clcaif.cld Is In re ceipt of a check for $15 from the government, an accompanying letter expia'ning the nni'-unt was due his futhur for services rendered 63 years ago white a chaplali I:, the army. The father li.Ji been dead 47 years. : BUCKHECHT RIO. U.0. ARMY SHOIS Chicago 8 r .n. 1. ' 6 2 Cleveland 60 St. Louis ..m -- 56 New York "... 54 Boston, 48 Boston s Washington - Philadelphia 28 Yesterday s scores. Detroit 2, Philadelphia 0. Chicago 10, Washington 3. Cleveland, 6, Boston 2. ' . New York-St. Louis game poatpon rain. ' '' . 39 43 44 46 48 67 57 67 75 .636 .590 .677 .549 .529 .447 .447 .396 .272 cd Striking Reporters Back at Work Under Any Terms Available OMAHA, Neb., , Aug. 21. Striking reporters and copy readers of - the Omaha Bee voted Wednesday, aftor- noon that strikers might go hack to work under any terms thes.. could make. This action was taken aftor three men. Including the leader, had left their ranks. Six of the 12 who re mained said they would not ask for their places. The men voted to keep up the union which they organized. The Bee announced that some of the strikers would be taken back. Fog the min who is on hu fee U dijr a more comforuble lhoe wt never made. Hence the widespread popularity of the Buckhicht Army Shoe among busineM and profaiional men, aporumen, outdoor work era, minera, farmera, mechanica, etc. A good, practical Shoe for tvtrjjay wear! Built for comfort and aervice built for you! Remember the name Bucichecht 0 atamped on every ahoe for your protection, Get pair today I . - SALE BY UONl I1KOS. - i BUCKINGHAM & HECHT ' Manufacturer San Franciaco iTTiWTJ i 3 BLACK CUNMETAL, MAHOGANY CALF OR INDIAN TAN CALF Shoes Advance $3 to $5 a Pair After the First of September SPOKANE, Aug. 21. An advance of from $3 to $5 a pair on all grades of men's and womens' shoes will go into effect after the September deliv eries of shoes are made, according to shoe merchants of this city. The advance Is said to be due to a shortage of hides In this country and abroad. . UinillHIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllllllllllllltlillllllllllllllllllU Auto Parts and Accessories - i We not only sell AUTOS, but all accessor-' ics essential to the fitting out of AUTOMO BILES. . , . A GOODRICH AND GOODYEAR TIRES MONOGRAM OIL AN D GREASES We have a department devoted entirely to making repairs under the direction of expert mechanics. ; .' ...... ..... 1 Qregon Motor Garage I BUICK HUDSON CADILLAC i ! , ' .; Distributors IB, 131 JVert Court St. Pendleton, Orecoo 3 SlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!lllllllllllll!lllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl5 SM P