East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 25, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Section Two, Page PAGE FOURTEEN, Image 14

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    PACE FOURTEEN
rATT.Y EAST OHEHOWTAN PENTTETON. ORF.no. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1019
FOURTEEN PAGES
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
J. C. Penney Co.. A Nationwide Institution
Fancy Imported Goods
FINANCIERE
FRENCH MUSHROOMS
FRENCH PEAS
Finiinoipjv, Imported troni France, bottle. ...
1'rrnch Mushrooms, imported from France
can 75c
French Peas, imported from France, can... 60c
Crom k Blackwell Olive Oil, bottle 65c and $ 1 .25
Old Monk Olive Oil 35c to $6.50
Pearl Onions from Holland, bottle 25c
Norweijren Sardines, can 35c
Marcella Nut Oil 65c, $1.10 and $3.50
Kiskeboller 25c, 35c and 65c
Pimento Cups, can 75c
Cumquats. fine for salads, large jar 85c
Imported Sausajre. large can 50c
SEE US FOR YOUR WINTER SUPPLY
OF APPLES.
..Compare our stock with other so-called Extra..
Fancy Apples.
"iev know .
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13'. Cur X KHOiV r-7 -X7k ' '. V- ) , I I
$1.25 s . r mw - j
ray Bros, (jroccy Co- j 7S-g I
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QUALITY 4 ..i----.:.-- '
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I "I Hare Money In the Bank- I 'P-j'
Such a statement xwinl alas good, and why? It 8 - .
iim-i OHM friuii a r-on who MNti his obligations, Ejg ' at - - - -. - . s
tltrift ud in coed rcpate, aiul msjwfl'j lias a stshI fll fiJS 1 LI
l1x'1nJ-"aT.,.,.," , m.,',?..!,'1,, a ,Tw , E U ! I Ul U lUl 1 1 U I filU I H U UU
RW to iHsrin with, for Mg Mttojort inn be added! to si q
it anytime ami it will yield a hln ral rate uf 'fM'PI "1 I ! ' -' 1 B
I SAVINGS DKIKTMf:T KJ
THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK I
PENDLETON. OREGON
The Strongest Bank In Eastern Ormi
The following prices are the prices
being paid to producers by Pendleton
business houses. Wherever retail
prices are given the fact will bo spe
c ally mentioned.
Kkrs and Poultry.
Eggs. 70c
Hens, 20c.
Spring chickens, 20c a pound.
Country Ham, Etc.
Ham, best quality, 28c.
Bacon best quality. 40c.
BaUer Tat and Butter
Butter fat, 65c f. o. b. P-ndleton.
Butter, $1.15 a roll.
Potatoes.
New potatoes, Sc a pound.
No. 8. Cats arc at $57,(0, IBS. ftp and
$51,75, while corn alone is unchanged
at 60 for both grades. Mill feed is
oft a quarter, to $37.7 .1.
Snowfall proves Boon
to Wheat Growers.
The snowfall of Thursday is prov
ing boon to wheat growers, espe
cially in lifihter lands, where mois
ture has been sadly lacking. Reeding
operations ran be completed nov
without fear of drought, and seed has
already begun to flick Ihiek and fast
where it remained to be done.
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in Coarse ; rains.
Premier, Oldsmobile 8, Franklin, Hudson Super-Six
Buick
All being overhauled and painted. Some of them
ready for delivery. Reasonable
With coarse grains continuing their
S i upward tendency today, the bearish
2; tone which characterised th- Beptent
5 1 ber market is disappearing. Ail
Hi around rises of f.o cents were quoted
2' today. Barley is at $01.50 for No, 2.
2 $64 for standard f -u and $64.0 for
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prices and easy
terms.
CAMERAS
Hogs Manage to
at I'ormei- .erl.
Seven ears of stock were received
at the yards yesterday and trading
'a fair, with prices on the whole
Steady. The hulk of hog sales were
at $ 1 3.75. as on the preceding day
and the top quotation was maintain
$14. Sheep lambs and cattle sold at
Unchanged quotations.
General cattle range:
Best steers $ P.OOffeXO.tQ
Good to choice steers .. 9.00 9 -S
Medium t good steers. S.00? 9.00
Fair to good steers ... 7.000 8.00
Com. to fair strs 5.50,0 6.50
Choice cows & hfrs. .. 7.75 8.r0
Good to choice do. ... 6.501 7.50
Dry Goods
Economies
3i Inch Chiffon Taffeta Silk in a wide range of colors and black. Our
price yard $1.89
10 Inch Georgette Crepe A beautiful line to choose from. Our price,
yard $2.69
3G Inch Crepe de Chine Suitable for undergarments, yard 69c
LINENS
You will need linens for the holidays. We have a beautiful assortment
of patterns and invite your inspection before making purchase. In this
line we have table linen from 89c to $3.98 per yard
32 Inch Kiddie Cloth. The best material made for kiddie suits and
dresses; also house dresses and aprons for the older folks. Our price 39c
yard.
36 Inch White Outing Flannels. Good weight will cut to good advantage
for night gowns. Our price 33c yard
36 Inch Percale. Light and dark colors.. Our price 33c yard
Plain and Fancy Curtain Scrim Just received a line of curtain scrim in
pretty floral effects and colored borders. An opportunity not to be
overlooked. Price 23c to $1.49
Towels With Fancy Colored Borders for crochet work in a new line of col
orings. Each 49c to 98c
OPPOSITE ROTES
BNDIiETON
J. C. Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution
to good
medium
I
Eastern Oregon
Motor Co.
Near PostoTfK-c.
CHEVROLET, VELIE, PEERLESS
1
1 and
Speedex Films
S S Dor t let another summer go
Sj 3 by witht ut an Ansco. It will H
5 add more to the pleasure of B
BS 5 your outing than anything else 8
S ZZ wlnte- and long afterwards 5
3 5 yoj oaii live ")er again with 9
g p res hose good sum-
3 CTier days. Let us show you the
S Anaco line. 2
1 1 Taliman & Co.
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About Your
Glasses
AIUS IfOI B l VI s WELL li:i-si:ii
How long have you be SB wearing your
jrewnt glae.s-s.
You should have yoyr eyas examined
very tr to check any d veloprnent of
KYK 8TRAIX.
Io not thsrj d -serve the same attention
that ou Ble our teeth?
Hours: 9 a. m. to 12; 1 to I
Phone 50 7
DR. THOMAS C. 0MART
DENTIST
743 Ham Ktrect, Over the Hub
I'enJlcton, Oregon
Medium
Fair to
Cannors
Hulls
Hest llpht culvpa . . .
Heavy calv-rs
Stookefl and feeUers
Oenrral lamb and
range:
Bent jn. ,.danm
Btock0fa and fof-dor.s.
Yearlinfja
I Wethers
I Valley Uunba .......
j Kwes
General hog market
i rrtme' nilxexl
I Medium mixed
Smooth, heavy
) ElOUffb heavies
Pigs
5.50W 6.10
. . 4.76W S.76
300. O 4.00
. . B.OOlfji 6.50
. . 14.00TT 16 00
. . 8.00irl3,00
. . 7.50 .:5
mutton jnarket
. .$11.00 11.00
S.Otltl 9.00
S.OOlSf 9.00
7.50W S.S0
10.noi? 1 1.00
0.60 7 00
'an ire:
li.i.r.ofi l4.oo
. 13.00M3.00
. 12. 00i 12.00
1 LOO 1 1.60
12.00 13 00
PEACOCK"
HE REPORTER'S BRIDE
Cuticura Is The
Soldier's Friend
After lonij hours of hiking or guard
ing, when his feet arc swollen, hot
or blistered, the soltiier will find
wonderful relief in a Cuticura Soap
bath followed by a gentle anointing
with Cuticura Ointment. These
frpgrant, 5'ipcr-crcamy emollients
soothe and heal eczemas and rashes,
stop itching, clear the skin of pim
ples, the scalp of dandruff and the
hands of chaps and sores. Also
for cuts, wounds, stings of insects,
sunbtfrn or windburn.
Sbavn with r attcur , SoP The Hotltfey. Hp -to Dti
0Uwn Wy. Nomuff, noalimy uop, no arrmi,
no frrm alkAli. no wkstr, no lrrittion ?n when
fhvH twi- dailr. On oap fer )) uw- ihv
inir, bathinir. hampooinu. Doubles razor
cisney. not to mhk of value in promottDtr tktu
parity, skin romfort and akin health.
FIRST, LAST AND ALWAYS
You Never WUI Get
Heat Satisfaction
Until You Bui-n the
CELEBRATED "PEACOCK"
COAL.
Phone 178
8MYTHE -LONERGAN CO.
Quality Quantity Service
NEW VOItK The sister of
'artln W Littleton, former Con
essman. will be the bride of the
illfonalre reporter. Ocrpeiiiis
mdcrbilt, Jr The eugagument
. Just announced. -
Dft. . W . KIMMOKH
Vit Vout M$toa the New Way.
ROYAL M. SAWTELLE'S
OpthMll IXpt.
l'fliilletun Oregon
)
ECZEMA
! CAN BE CURED
Free Proof To You
AM t uiint i your nime -Tn'I ruMr-" n I ran mi-l you ;t fur trial sfocatiV
trrntmcnt. I wnnt ynu jitKt to try this trciiriirtii tliat's all Just
try It. that lay only i LMnn-iit.
vf tt-n in IIm BftaJl Droc T -: - t for a ':ir. I SSS PraaielCtll f the Tnrlinim Stal
Bna.nl nf I'liarm-i' y 4 ml I'rMi.lnt of thf Retail Dmafata1 Aamriatinn. Nearly aajBtf IX in Korl
U'ayM known mc a ad Itnnwi -ir-ogt my ueftil trratnaent. our twalv thousand five
hurialrrSl Mm, Wimn :iml Children estaide of Port Wsypa llSVC SCVStttaSf to tlieir ow n state
uienta. bern Cllfgd hy this tratm-rit affWC 1 llr-f . tlii off'-r publie.
If yru j, i vc Ecztma. Itch. Sm'.t Rhsum, Tetter -flsver niiml no li'I my trealmenl hSJ
csrvd the trorat eaaea I ei er aw elv mm a chancw to provo my claim.
Snrl me your MOW an! BosyiSao on thf '-oupnn below and rft the trial treatment I 'ant to
aencl ou r'KEfc. 'I he worn)? ri a. roOaollahod in your o u r will he proof.
iiitiiiiiiMtiitiiMiii CUT AND MOIL TODAY '
J. C. HUTZELL, Druficist, No. 3495 West Main St., Fort Vayne Ind.
I'leaae end w ithotit coat or otijation to tne your Free Prrof Treatment.
Poat Offlre - Stale ,
ttrtvt aatl No . . .. iJmmn mm
The CtlicAffO Kind.
.Mr IVirkinRtfin of C'hUaKo, vlHit
Ihk Xlw York, waa intr(Iuc(-d to a
lady tut from tliut ffroylna; town.
"ih." ho Km i Uf I. with keen cyn
Inlstn of the t-ffelo Kat. "From Chi
cago ' i suppose you have IndianH
out there?"
" Fs, tnadnmr. some," he replied
humbly.
"Ah! Aren't j
Kealped?"
"Hot now, madiHne; nft now," ho
respond r-d. with profound Komorlty.
"I wan before I en me to New York,
but having been skinned an I h:i ve
been by these New York Indians, f
consider scalping by our ChktttfO
breed SS n. mere baget telle." Then
there was a lull In the conversation..
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A BARGAIN FOR YOU
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Hudson Speedster
1918 Model
A hall dress is eut low but the bill
for It conies high.
Poverty must be a crime at least.
ifra Id of being I &
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In good condition. Can be seen at
Oregon Motor Garage
BUICK HUDSON CADILLAC
Distributors
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