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4 1 J H DAILY EAST OREGON1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19,1919. TWELVE PAGES PAOB TWELVE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE J. O. renney Co.,jV NaUonwide Institution. IffiiiliilillllM Autumn Exposition Feminine Footwear Inspection of our new fashions in footwear will, bring expressions of true appreciation of what is practicai and simple, yet distinctive in design. The accredited styles are shown FIRST in our store. IVV WCTV- v.n I f j Just i WHO r-r s.ov icvrw this co mws .You 30 8 . i ftfv v Wr;r4.---' i dkS . IXri, V - . - I r In 1. 2 end 3 pound cam. Never in bulk. Ground. U aground or Pulverised. GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phones 28 823 Main Sfi, !!l!!!ffl!ll!H!i lilt The Possibility of Failure is something every business man and every rancher must take into his calculations. Of course, this does not mean that he ex pects to fail. It means that he does not in tend to fail. During these times -when prices are stead ily increasing, there is little danger, ,but if values decline, the real test will come. It is then that those who managed wisely and early connected up with a strong financial institution, will be able to weather difficult times. You are ivited to open an account at . THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK PENDLETON, OREGON The Strongest Bank In Eastern Oregon" """'!t' i SEE OCTl VELIE, CHEVROLET and PEERLESS As In East Oregonian iiounu-Lp editions. They are well worth 'ook"ag EASTEKJN UKliUUi MOTOR CO. IXC. 16 Garden St., Near Post Office ( Q. USED GARS Ready for Delivery 1 1918 Reo 4 Touring i 1 1917 Studebaker Roadster, new paint. 1 1916 Ford Touring. 2 S 9A Franklin Touring Cars. 1 S 9B Franklin Touring. i Pendleton Auto Co. Established 1907 Pendleton Wet News The following prices ara the prices being paid to producers by Pendleton business houses. Wherever retail prices the given the fact will be spe cifically mentioned. Eggs and Poultry. Eggs, 60c. ' Kens, 20c. Spring chicken?, 25c a pound. Country Ham, ISO. Ham best quality. 28c. Bacon best quality, 40c. Butter Fat and Butter. Butter fat. 65c f. o. b. Pendleton. Butter, $1.00 a roll. Potatoes. New potatoes, So a pound. "LET 'ER BUCK" Strength Beginning to Show n Coartee Craln Market Advances were shown in all the coarse grains today ana strengin is beginning to appear after a prolonged slumn. Barley prices today were quoted as follows: No. 2, J54; stand ard feed, $60; No. 3 blue, J60.50. Mill feed is quoted at $36.50 and hay at $30, baled, f. o. b. cars. "-LET 'ER 111 CK" I-amlw Are Selling at 13 for Tops. Day's trade had fair run In all lines. In general, trade Indicated a steady tone. Early in the day sales of lambs were made as high as $12. General sheep and lamb range: Eastern Oregon lambs. .$12.60 13.00 Valley lambs 11.00 G 12.00 Wethers ' 7.00 P 8.00 Ewes 6.00 iS 7.50 Yearlings 7.508 9.00 There was apparently no change In the general hog market situation- for the day at North Portland. "While some sales were made in a small way as high as $17.60 late Wednesday aft ernoon, the general market for tops did not move above 17.60. General hog market range; Trime mixed U7.0017.50 Medium mixed 17.0017.25 Hough heavies 15.0015.50 Pigs 14.5015.00 Bulk 17.2517.50 Cattle run overnight at North Port land was but 126 head, compared with 237 a week ago and 472 a year ago. . . Ueneral steadiness was shown in the buying and former prices were continued. General cattle range: Best steers $10.50011.50 Good to choice steers... 9.50 10.25 Medium .to good steers.. 8.50 .9.00 Fair to good steers .... Common to fair steers.. Choice cows and heifers Good to choice cows and heifers 7.00 7.60 Medium to good cows and heifers 6.50 Fair to medium cows and 7.50 8.25 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 7.00 ' heifers .' Canner3 Bulls Calves Stockers and feeders. 5.00 6.ff0 3.00 4.50 6.00 7.00 8.0014.00 6.50 9.00 "LET 'ER BUCK" SMART LITTLE HATS You knew a well as anyone when you need something to regulate' your system. If your bowels are sluggish food distresses you, your " kidneys pain, take Hollster's Rocky Moun tain Tea. Nature's wondrous herbs blended scientifically. Results guaranteed. Take home s Delta fancy brick of Ice Cream. They are put tip In card board cartons and will keep for on hour. Soma of the smartest little hilts that mark the turn of the yeur into autumn are constructed of horsehair cloth, dyed in malMj, copper, jade and blues. Tho threads of wrying hue are inter woven, and the result is twisted Into bands about a striking li'.tlo turban to cpiupantpn the iic.V ajitumn uiU iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii - Who Wants' Horns Ranch? We have for sale, one of the nk;est little liome ranches In the country. There arc 380 acres In the plaee, with 200 aeres tiinniK i fallow, 100 aeres in stubble, 25 acres .choice bottom land, 15 acres pasture ami 20 -a-res plow land pastured. The home on this ranch Is strictly modern, with 1 I 21(0.00 automatic elorlric and water plant. A-I stock and equipment, new 3 1-2 ton truck, bay and straw, 400 chickens, cows, garden, beauti ful shade, and fruit. nils can be bought for II. 000.00, with 10,000.00. cash ami balance 0 per cent for ten years. We have some excellent homes hi town, that are ' priced right. See us about them. Snow & Dayton "We Sell Land" Phone 1072. 117 East Court Street. Real Estate Farm Loans ' Insurance FiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuii" a c 1 V I Pi! .Si i i i 4 4 , S O THE BROGUE This is a high heel dress boot, made 8 inches in height, with medium weight soles. Styles All Brown Kid $6-90 Brown Kid Vamp (cloth top) $5-50 All Black Kid $6-90 All Black Kid $5-9 Patent Vamp, kid top $5.50 Patent Vamp, cloth top $4.25 SHOES FITTED BY EXPERIENCED FITTERS. . .. THE BILTMORE This is strictly a dress shoe, tailored , in its apearance, combined with long, ' graceful lines. Made with light soles -and high Louis heels. Vamps, Pearl Gray Kid Top . $10.90 Fine Dark Brown Kid . .' $8.90 Brown Kid Vamp, Bisk Kid Top $10.90 Black Satin Kid $9.50 Fine Black Kid .$7.50 Moave Colored Kid $9.90 Medium Grey Kid $9.90 ALL SHOES ARE PROPERLY FITTED THE HIGHLAND A sensible, good looking, walking boot.. Made with plain or cap toes, flexible welt soles and Cuban heels. Black Satin Kid . , $9.50 Black Glace Kid $6.90 Black Glace Kid (cap toe) $6.90 Brown Kid $7-90 Medium Style Tan Russia $7.90 Fine Brown Kid $12.90 Fine Black Kid $10.90 Brown Kid . . $8.90 It MOTHERS Do not overlook our beautiful line of children's Foot wear. If it's for the Tiny Tot or the school Miss, we can supply your wants at a great saving. Bring the children in and have them fitted correctly. j Incorporated J UP gJ -"m irf m ml Mm smImsmi ii nlii i iiiiii sMiiistri sMl i Mi m ir'nn"13 j. C. Penney Co A Nationwide Institution. 3 S IB 28 YEARS AGO (From the East Oregonian, Septem ber 19, 1891.) The initial "hop" of a series of so. cials to be given during the winter under the management of Frank Fra zier was greatly enjoyed by a number of young people at wheelers hall Thuraduy evening. Jessie Falling and daughter. Miss Edith Falling, have returned from their visit to the coast Lee Moorehouse commences work this morning with the commissioners THE NEW BLOUSE , The girl who loves society sn4 fluffy feminine things will find many .occasions when such a com blnatf.91 sketched here will Just suit. it's a fetehini. broad brimmed hat of black raalfne, with a ruff to match, both wreathed with bands of pink and lavender silk roses, and touched up black velvet ribbons. now allotting Indian land. He will do the surveying for the party. H. J. Taylor has sold the J. D. Peck quarter section of lapd about eiKht miles northeast of Pendleton 'to .Mr. Anderson, a brother-in-law of John Barr. The consideration was $4,000. Lot Livermora, F. II. Brigham and George Morston leave Pendleton Tues day next to make the permanent loca tion for the ditch of the Blue Moun tain Irrigation and Improvement com pany, when this Is" done everything will be In readiness for construction work. , - "I,KT'sBll" Ill'CIi" Six Teachers Aro Nrciled. ' Vmatilla county schools are still In need of six teachers, according to Su perintendent W.. W. Green. District No. 89, near Adams, bos Just obtained the services of Mrs. Cora Mackey, of Portland, a teacher with five years' experience in Minnesota schools. iJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiij 1 RELIABLE 1 1 SERVICE 1 Behind Every Sale We carry the largest stock of parts in east- em Oregon. I We stand behind every BUICK, CADILLAC and HUDSON CAR. " 1 ACCESSORIES THAT YOU CAN I DEPEND UPON. 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