East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 31, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Section Two, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 12

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    TAOT TWELVE
DAILY EAST OREOONTAN, PENDLETON, OREOOS.
TWELVE PAGES
I
Pie Sale
TODAY FROM 4 TO 6 P. M.
Bj Miss Boyd's Sunday school class of the
Episcopal Church.
If you can not come, use the phone as they
will not last long.
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
Gmy Bros- Grocery (jo.
"QUALITY"
Two Phones, 28 823 Main St
4
Working Down Working Up I
Ork in a while a i it'll man's son or relative is put
Of i a top-notch job. and tiling KKFM TO he cumins S
In- un all the time. 1H not let him worry you, he w
may not lat. Irubabl lie will WORK DOWN while S
fon are ntkl. I IV if you but work hanl, keep
thrifty aiHl save. . Rfc
I
start a Savinp- Account totlay and keep adding to H
It stematically and persistently. t B
I SAVINGS OKPAKTMENT Eft
I THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK I
i PENDLETON. OREGON 1
B "Tile Strongest Bank Id Eastern OregoD u
Pendleton Market News
The following prices are the prices j c ally mentioned
being paid to producer by Pendleton
business houses. Wherever retail
prices are given the fact will be spe-
WHEN YOU WAKE
UP DRINK GLASS
OF HOT WATER ,
I -as- and Poultry.
Eggs. "Oc.
Hens, 16 to 20c.
Spring chickens. 20c a pound.
Country Hun, Etc
Ham, best quality, 28c.
Uacon best quality, 40c.
Butter l"at and Butter
nutter fat, 68c f. o. it. PendletG
Butter, $ 1 . 1 r a roll.
Potatoes.
New potatoes, 3e a pound.
IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllJllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllll
Wash poisons and toxins from
system before putting
food into stomach.
Chevrolets
PROVING THEMSELVES
To the best of our knowledge we have not a sin
gle dissatisfied customer.
For country work, roustabout purposes, salesmen
and general purpose cars, they have registered high
ly efficient.
The new 1920 models have a new improved
spring suspension and more clearance, pantosote top
and a better grade of upholstering.
In the used car market a Chevrolet will bring
more money per car than any car under $1250.
Has proved to be the most economical car to op
erate on the American market. Every few days
finds some big organization adopting the Chevrolet
as their standard car. California Merchants' Protec
tive Association and Fleischman Yeast Co., are two
organizations who have but recently added this car
disposing of all other makes.
Standard Oil Corporation of California, gives
some interesting figures on economy of operation of
the ChevTolet.
We have a new financing plan for purchasers of
Chevrolets.
Eastern Oregon
Motor Co.
Near Postoffice,
CHEVROLET, VELIE, PEERLESS
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2 1 Wash yourself on the inside before
S breakfast like you do on the outside.
E This is vastly more important because
the skin pores do not absorb tmpuri
8 1 ties into the blood, causing: illness.
S while the bowel pores do.
Si For every oupneo of food taken in
Hj to the stomach, nearly an ounce of
2 waste material must be carried out of
the body. If this waste is not elimi- Good
Iors and sheep
Steady; Cuttle Quiet.
Only eight leads of livestock were
received t North Portland for Thurs
day's trade and trade conditions were
little rhnnged with hogs steady to
strong, cattle quiet, and sheep and
Iambs generally steady.
Genera ! cattle range:
Best steers
Good to chnice steers . .
Medium to good steers.
Fair to good steers . . .
Com. to fair sirs
Choice cows & hfrs. ..
choice do. . . .
E nated day by day it cjuickly ferments
5; and generates poisons, gases and tox
5! ins which are absorbed or suched in
2 to the blood stream, through the
S i lymph ducts which should such onl
C nourishment.
Si A splendid health measure is to
' drink, before breakfast each day, a
55 j glass of hot water with a teaspoonful
X of limestone phosphate in it, which
S is a harmless way to wash these poi-
sons from the stomach, liver, kidneys
55 and bowels; thus cleansing, sweeten
SEIing and freshening the alimentary ca
Sjnal before eating more food.
ST A quarter pound of of limestone Mediu m
1 phosphate costs but very little at tne,smooth
-1 arug store, dut is surricient to mane
S anyone an enthusiast on inside bath-
o.nofiio.r.o
9.00 9.50
s.noti 9.00
T.OOTi) 8.00
r..r.ofi 6.50
7.75fi 8.50
enow 7.50
5.504? S.50
4.752 5.75
300. 0 00
B;00O 6.50
14. OQ 16 0C
8. 00 13.00
7.50 9.2&
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Grab These
Leases
MM) acre, with complete set of stock and maehin-
cry, combine, -traw and hay. This a very good
proMrsitim for the price a-U d. wtihh is $5,900.00.
.VIH acres elose to IVudletou. with :t:iO acres summer-tallow
now being Mded. Complete set of ma
ehinerj. Iiihs. harness, eows and hog.-. S3. 00 an
acre will be added after seliiif is done. Price now
IfrfMJI.
; Kf Stay on the Job 1
; wnne it Rams i
i i) TOWER'S t
FISH BRAND r,
'it REFLEX If!
ft SLICKER II"
X Is the best wet weather
hj protection ever made
i) t
LooK 4 a A J TOWER CO J
- ' UJ yj Boston f
Medium to Rood . .
Fair to medium
Canners
Dulls
Best light ca!v"3 . . .
Heavy calves
Stockera: and feeders
With only ahout two lnads reported
In overnight, market for hi ss reflect
ed a steady to strong tone. Durinfe
the morning no change in quotations
was shown, killers being averse to
paving anything above S14 for top.
General hog market range:
Prime, mixed 1 3.50 w 1 4 uu
mixed 13.00W13.SO
heavv 12 0012.SO
Rough heavies 1 LUUV I l.uu
pgli 12.0013.00
Steadiness was generally character
istic of the sheep and lamb trade.
Only a small run was reported.
Stockers and feeders.. 8.00W 9.00
Yearlings O 9 00
Wethers 7.S0 8.50
Valley lambs 10.00 11.00
llarley Price. Hold.
Com and Oats Vp.
While barley prices are holding
tendy for the past two days, oals and
corn show advances. Oats are up 50
cents all around, while one grade of
cc.rn went up 50 cents and the other
tl. Mill feed Is up 2 5 cents. The
nrices today are as follows: No. 2
barley, $02. standard feed and No
blue barb v $15. Oats are at jr. 1
161.56 and 153. Corn Is at
and 161. Mill feed is $37.75.
3
50,
S59.50,
o
v
JTU. Penney Co., Nationwlde Institution"
MARVELOUS SHOE
VALUES
II Women's
4SH0ES
Including Brown Calf, Brown Kid, Grey Kid, Black Kid and Patent
Leather, at astoundingly low prices. Take advantage now of the savings
offered in these four lots.
LOT1
Includes patent and kid leathers,
button or lace, in high or low heels;
sizes 3 to 7.
LOT 2
Includes black kid and patent
leather, lace or button, in high or
medium heel ; size 3 to 7.
$1.98 $2.49
LOT 3
Includes Black Kid and Patent
Leather, button or lace patterns, in
high or medium heel; sizes 31. to
$2.98
LOT 4
Includes Black Kid, Brown Kid,
Brown Calf, and Grey Kid leathers,
all lace models, in high or military
heel. Sizes 3'4 to 8.
$3.50, $4.50
and $4.98
School Shoes
for the children in serviceable leathers, either button or lace patterns.
Sizes W to 8 Sizes &A to 11 Sizes 11', to 2
$1.98
$2.49
$2.89
THESE SHOES ARE CONVENIENTLY DISPLAYED ON COUNTERS
FOR YOUR SELECTION.
DR. SCHOLL'S FOOT COMFORT SERVICE FREE.
J Incorporated
'Tl llfflilMI I I I I II II I M I
OFHMUTlil inI l l, l'j.Jiuiit.'it
J. C. Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution
FRUIT JARS OF LIQUOR
ARE DROPPED ON STREET
THE DAI.I.ES. Ore., Oct. 31. One
Wrg after another happened last
night to George Clemens of Chcnowitb
Wr liatt
S2200.UO. I
in! 7 room iiKHlern home close In for
I'twv look at it.
ir ftm Mailt anything in tin- farm line,
have It.
-e us, We
Snow & Dayton
"We Sell Land"
Phone 1072. 117 East Court Street
Real Estate Farm Loans Insurance
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HUNTING TIME
FOR DUCKS AND GEESE IS NOW.
I Can Give You a Good Price on GUNS.
Before you buy come in and see me.
creek. flenionH Uiink lie I.m the most
unlucky man In the world. Ijist nlht
he walked down the main Htreet of the
city with two full fiuart pars of peach
brandy of home brew. One bottle fell
from the pocket of Cleittenfl and wan
broken on the Hirlewalk. After roinK
a few KtepB farther the second bottle
met a similar fate. Police Chief Hea
ter took ClenienH into cuatody, charg
ing him with drunkenneHH.
A $50 bond for appearance in court
thin morning was forfeited. A month
ago ('lemoiiH was arrested when he
appeared on the streets with liquor.
! WESTERN SHELLS
$1.25.
The shell that gets them.
OUT FOR SHE DUTY
f Sporting Goods Store
SOL BAUM
Hotel Pendleton Bldg. 4
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DENVER, Oct. 31. Colorado
(J giiarrl.smfn are mohillzinK'. on the or
m der.s of Governor Slump for duty Jn
Atthv coal strike. The governor also
Bjj&sked a conference of Mute officers of
5 the American Keglon to arrange for
the ;iiI of war veterans In preserving
order.
BhOtlp announced ht deTminittlon
to 'strongly repress violence anti dis
order" and to protect the "constituti
tuiiil riMht ff every man to work when
where and for wiiom he pleases."
va The state troops, nuninering mmiu
B will be used principally to protect inju
rs who desire to continue work.
A BARGAIN FOR YOU
Hudson Speedster
1918 Model
In good condition. Can be seen at
Oregon Motor Garage
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