East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 21, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Section Two, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 12

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    DAILY EAST OREC.ONIAN, PENDLETON, OSEGO&. TUESDAY, OCTOBEB 21, 1019.
TWELVE PAGES
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OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
J. C. Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution
FAniS TWELVE
1 20 Mule Team Soap Deal
I DEAL NUMBER 1
100 Bars 20 Mule Team Borax Soap $7.50
1 Box 20 Mule Team Borax Chips 40
5 5 lb. Box 20 Mule Team Powdered Borax .65
I 1 Box 20 Mule Team Boraxo 30
$9.10
This week we sell this deal for $8.10
DEAL NUMBER 2
48 Bars 20 Mule Team Borax Soap $4.00
1 Box 20 Mule Team Borax Chips 40
5 lb. Box 20 Mule Team Powdered Borax .65
1 Box 20 Mule Team Boraxo 30
$5.35
This week we sell this deal for , $4.80
DEAL NUMBER 3
25 Bars 20 Mule Team Borax Soap $2.05
1 Box 20 Mule Team Borax Chips 40
5 lb. Box 20 Mule Team Powdered Borax .65
1 Box 20 Mule Team Boraxo .30
$3.30
, $3.00
This week we sell this deal for
6 Boxes 20 Mule Team Borax Soap Chips$2.40
This week we sell 6 packages for $2.15
3 five Pound Packages Powdered Borax $1.95
i This week we sell 3 packages for $1.75
1 Case 24 Packages of Borax Soap Chips $9.60
This week we sell one case for $8.75
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
"QUALITY" 1
Two Phones. 28 823 Main St
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On The Square
If you wute your valuable time, if you invest caret.
pssly or squander your carnlnKH you tare really not
OX THK SQITARE with yourself or with your fam
ily. You devlve no-one but yoursolf, though others
ma 5' suffer by your acta. Be OV THE SQCARH
with yourself and family by saving1 all you can and
carefully deposit your surplus earnings in a stronct
well-established bank, known for its safety and security.
THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
PENDLETON, OREGON
"The Strongest Bank In Eastern Oregon"
Pendleton Met News
The following prices are the prices
; being paid to producers by Pendleton
j business houses. Wherever retail
prices are given the fact will be spe-
c ally mentioned. .
' Eggs and Poultry.
Eggs, 70c.
Hens, 20c.
Spring chickens, 20c a pound.
Country Ham, Etc.
Ham, best quality, 28c.
Bacon best quality, 40c.
Butter Fat and Butter
Butter fat, 65c f. o. b. Pendleton,
Butter, $1.15 a roll.
Potatoes.
New potatoes, 3c a pound.
regular in size this year. Farmers
have not yet decided on the price,
but are waiting until the entire crop
Is dug.
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1 Open and Ready
I for business
2 THE
1 Highway Service Station
2 At intersection of Court and Alta Sta. .
GAS, OILS AND GREASES 1
2 Free air and water. .
E No waits. Here is the place to come for 5
2 real service.
C. H. BELTZ I
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Price Not Placed on
Potatoes Vet.
Harvey McPherson, of the Pendle.
ton Cash Market, visited Weston yes
terday and looked over the potato
crop. He says that while the acreage
Is large the yield is comparatively
small. Potatoes, he states, are Ir-
. IS FALLING OUT FAST
"Danderine" will check that
ugly dandruff and stop hair
coming out
Used Cars!
FORDS
1 1916 Roadster.
1 1917 Touring- Car
1 1 Ton Ford Truck.
1 6 cylinder Willys-Knight
1 Overland, a bargain
1 Studebaker 4 Roadster
1 1 r Ton Republic Truck
Pendleton Auto Co.
Established 1907
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To, stop falling hair at once and rid
the scalp of every particle of dandruff,
get a small bottle of "Danderine" at
any drag or toilet counter for a few
cents, pour a little in your hand and
rub it into the scalp. After several
applications the hair usually stops
coming out and you can't find any
dandruff. Boon every hair on your
scalp shows new life, vigor, bright
ness, thickness and more color.
HERMAN CLACSSE.ML'S
Special A Kent
IDAHO STATE LIFE INSURANCE;
CO.
An Old Line Company that does all
Its business In the west.
Claims paid on the day of the fune
ral. All assets, except U. 8. Gov't
LBonds, are In western securities of
substantial worth. Res. office 104
Hours: a a. m. to 12; 1 to 6 p. m.
Phone 607
DR. THOMAS C. 0MART
DENTIST
Retail Price of Eggs
Is 75 Cents.
Eggs are retailing at 75 cents
dozen. The price paid to the produ
cer is 70 cents.
Producer Gets $1.13 T"l I""1'
For Roll of Butterl
The producer Is receiving I LIS a
roll for butter. Tha retail pries Is
$1.25 for the two-pound roll.
Oregon Apple Sales
Double Tlxwe or 1918.
Oregon apple shipments on Satur
day were 56 cars. Shipments from
points in the northwest were 506
cars. Total northwestern shipments
to date have been 9654 cars against
4225 cars in the same period two
years ago.
Government to SHI Wool
it Portland, Nov, 6.
The government has decided to
hold another auction sale of 1918
wools In Portlond. It will take place
on November 6. A week later a
quantity of Portland stored wools
will be sold at Boston. These two
sales, it Is expected, will clean up all
holdings of governn? nt-owned wiil
in Portland warehouses.
Hogs Recover 25c
In lOnrly Week Trade
Hogs were firmer with 25e hecov.
ery in the price at the start, cattle
were about steady, but lambs ruled
weak.
With only 800 head of swine avail
able some strength was reflected In
the price. Initial transactions in the
hog alleys were up to $15 or 25c bet
ter than ruled at the" closing of the
previous week.
General hog market range
Prime mixed 14.75lS2b
Medium mixed 14.25 14.75
Hough heavies 12.254?. 13.25
Pigs 13.25 14.25
While there was a run of 210U
head in the cattle alleys, no change
In prices was apparent at the open
ing of the session. ;
General cattle range:
Best steers 9.00 10.50
Good to choice steers . . . 9.00 9.50
Medium to good steers . 8.00a 9.0(1
Pair to good steers 7.00 8.011
Common to fair steers . 5.50 6. BO
Choice cows and heifers 8.00 8.26
Good to choice cows and
heifers .B0 7.B0
Medium to good cows and
heifers B.S0 .B"
Pair to medium cows and
heifers 4.76J
Canners 3.00
Bulls 6.00
Best light calves 14.0016.00
Heavy calves 8.00 14.00
Stonkers and feeders ... 7.B0 9.2B
With top quality Willamette valley
lambs quoted at $11 or a loss of 50t
from previous quotations, . the lamb
situation started depressed. The
mutton situation was about steady.
Best Mt. Adams lambs .$11.BO12.00
Stockerg and feeders ... 8.00 $.00
Valley lambs 10.60 11.00
Yearlings 8.00 8.00
Wethers 7.60 8.60
Ewes B.00 7.00
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Fall Clothes.
$24.75 to $39.50
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You'll do well to buy your suit carefully this fall.
You want your full money's worth this year. A
good way to be sure of dollar for dollar quality and
extra value in smart style is to insist on the J. C.
Penney Co. label.'
It's the mark of fashion and honest value. .
Boys' Long Pants School Suits, ages 14 to 19
$19.75, $22.50 AND $24.75 -
' Incorporated.
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OPPOSITE HOTEIi PENDLETON
J. C. Penney C., A Nationwide Institution
WITHOUT CONTROL, RISE
OF SUGAR PRICES IS
DECLARED CERTAINTY
WASHI.VGTOOX, Oct. 21. If the
sugar Bupply were taken from con
trol of the government of the world.
shortage would be felt and prices
would be higher. Dr. Alonzo Taylor
today told the senate sub-committee
investigating the. sugar situation.
Taylor is a former member of the
war trade board. He said Europeans
the protesting against government
destrlctlons but Americans are con
sumlng what they please, regardless
of the price. The committee is con
sidering a bill to continue the sugar
equalization board for u year.
"PEACOCEi"
6.7s
4.00
8.50
742 Main Street, Over the Hub
Pendleton, Oregon
WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. PPresi
dent Wilson's physicians are hopeful
today that no further complication'
lii'fl gland swelling, or Indigestion
will develop to retard his recovery.
Both of these ailments responded
to treatment and are believed to have
been conquered.
DANGER SIGNALS
OF BAD BLOOD
Pimples on the face, bunches in
the neck, sallow and swarthy com
plexlon, sores, ulcers, scaly skin af
fections, constipation. Inactive liver,
dyspepsia and stomach troubles are
common symptoms of blood troubles.
There Is no remedy offered today to
the public that has so successfully
curedMthese diseases as "Number 40
For The Blood." An old doctor's pre
scription containing the most reliable
alternatives known to medioal science.
Put up by J. C. Mendenhall, Ev
ansville, Ind., 40 years a druggist.
Not a Bite of
Breakfast Until
You Drink Water
Saya a glaa of hot water and
phosphate prevent illness
and keep u fit,
Just as coal; when it burns, leaves
behind Incombustible' ashes, so the
food and drink, taken day after day
leaves in the alimentary canal Indi
gestible material, which If not com
pletely eliminated from the system
each day, becomes food for the mil
lions of bacteria which infest the
bowels. From this mass of left-over
waste, toxins and ptomaine-like poll
sons are formed and sucked into the
blood.
Men and women who can't get feel
ing right must begin to take inside
baths. Before breakfast each morn
ing drink a glass of hot water with a
teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In
It to wash out of the bowels the pre
vious day's poisons and toxins, and
to keep the entire alimentary canal
clean, pure and fresh.
Those who are subject to sick
headache, colds, biliousness, constipa
tion, Athers who wake up with bad
taste, foul breath, backache, rheumat
ic stiffness, or have a sour, gassy
stomach after meals, are urged to get
a quarter pound of limestone phos
phate from the drug store, and begin I
practicing internal sanltntion. This i
will cost very little, but is sufficient Qj
to make anyone an enthusiast on the H
subject, ,
FIRST, LAST AND ALWAYS
You Never Will Get
Heat Satisfaction
Until You Burn the
CELEBRATED "PEACOCK"
COAL.
Phone 178
SMYTHE -LONERG AN CO.
Quality Quantity Service
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Bargain on
Tractor I
ThU tractor used only two week like new.
Will sell at about one-half original cost.
Oregon Motor Garage
BUICK HUDSON CADILLAC
Distributors