East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 06, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Section Two, Page PAGE FOURTEEN, Image 14

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DAILY EAST OUHinoWTAN PFNTIT.KTO ORFO',V- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1019.
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OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
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New Crop Oregon Walnuts
The Very finest walnuts gtown. Much better
than California walnuts, unbleached.
Special price by the bag.
Pound 50c
Pomegranates each
Persimmons, each
Casabas. pound
Hubbard Siuash. pound
le Pumpkin, pound
Ripe Tomatoes, pound
Bulk Olives from Spain, pint
Hulk Aliucc .Meat, pound
10c
05c
08c
06c
05-
20c
30c
30c
1 o arrive soon the largest and best giant un
colored Cheddar Cheese ever brought to eastern
Oregon.
Please do not confuse this quality cheese with
tne cneaper yellow variety.
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'QUALITY'
823 Main St.
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features, ami the discriminative ncrson-.
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The Ann dan Waflnnal Bank has miilt its T i'ii m
upon Imnor. sare Kuikiii- progressive methods, and
ahilit) to null all Icxittanatc demands.
By ieiitiur an acmn I vtiih this hank and transact -IBS
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liank affiliations, which mkiikt or later will
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Pendleton Market News
THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
PENDLETON. OREGON
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The following: prices are the prices
being paid to producer by Pendleton
business houses. Wherever retail
prices are given the fact will ba spe
c ally mentioned.
Eggs and Poultry.
Eggs, 70C.
Hens, 16 to 20c
tipring chickens, 20c a pound.
Country Ham, Etc
Ham, best quality, 28c
Bacon best quality. 40c
U utter rat and Butter
Butter, $1.15 a roll.
Potatoes.
New potatoes, 3c a pound.
of the apples are now picked and !
packed, shipments average about lOu j
cars daily, which is less than one-hall
what shippers claim should be sent out
to save the crop from freezing. No i
damage has been done by the snow,
as the weather is mild and snow is
sii piius
Apple Cop,
November 2
Some
Specials
Record
I up i November 2 a total pf 4762
B carloads of apples have 'been shipped
. out of the Wenatch.ee district be
ildes 1 2 4 4 cars of summer fruit, or
S i approximately 6000 cars altogether.
5lA heavy fall of snow is retarding- the
22 hauldlng of fruit to warehouses. Host
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J. C. Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution
BEAUTIFUL FURS
Delightful scarfs of
fox, silky lynx in
natural black, taupe
or brown, are ready to
wear with the new
suit. Your selection
of a becoming, beauti
ful piece, should be a
simple matter. You
will save money and
be assured of utmost
satisfaction buying
your Furs from us.
Prices range from
$24.75 to $98
See our window displaysprice tickets on every article.
LOWEST PRICES ON MILLINERY
Large hats and medium hats trimmed
with ribbon, fur and ostrich fancies in taste
ful effects. Many, many women have
taken advantage of the opportunity to save
on a new hat. We sell trimmed hats on the
same basis we sell other merchandise. In
this attractive collection are Panne velvet,
velours and felt hats styles for women and
young ladies in black and colors. See this
showing you will be delighted. The Bal
cony. $3.98, $5.90, $7.90
Children's Hats in Tarns and other mod
els 98c, $2.98, up to $4.98
SILK PETTICOATS
Taffeta Petticoats, Silk
Jersey Petticoats, Messa
line or Taffeta with silk
jersey tops in every
wanted color to go with
the new suit or dress. If
you are planning to give a
Christmas present of a
silk petticoat why not
choose it now. Priced from
$3.98 t0 $8.90
HbSS Oft IIilIu r,
lilt 915 Tor TOps.
Hogs were a quarter higher, while
cattle and sheep were steady and
unchanged.
Hogs sold up to $lfi; this being a
clear gain of 25c over the preceding
high point.
General hog market range.
Prime mixed $ 14.50 fQ 1 5.00
Medium mixed 13. 50 14.00
Rough heavies .. 12.50 13. . Winter Tomatoes Sell
piSs 12,5013.50 J At 25 cent a Pound.
Cattle market was about steady for Winter tomatoes are retailing at
rue weqnesaay trading. Kecelpts , cents a pound In local stores. They
were limited and the former pri
J.X). Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution
chokes, winter deliraoleB, are being
shown in local markets. They arc
hipped here from CulifA-nla.
That Are Extraordinary Good Buys.
1918 OAKLAND SIX.
HUDSON SUPER SIX
PREMIER THE CAR WITH THE
ELECTRIC GEAR SHIFT
ONE 1917 FORD RUNABOUT.
EASY TERMS.
Eastern Oregon
Motor Co.
Near Postoffice.
CHEVROLET, VELIE, PEERLESS
WHEN MEALS
DON'T FIT
'Pape's Diapepsin" is the
quickest Indigestion and
Stomach Relief
When meals hit back and yi
i stomach is sour, acid, gassy, or j
I feel full and bloated. When you hi
heavy lumps of pain fir headache fr
! In distortion. Here i
Just as soon a y
J two of Pape's Dlap
j pepnia, indigestion
j tress caused by aci
pleasant, harmless
j Diapepsin never fall to neutralize the
I harmful stomach acids and make you
I feel fine at once, and they cost so Itt
J tie at drug stores.
i instant relief!
iu eat a tablet oi
jpsln all the dys
ind stomach dis
llty ends. Thcst
tablets of Pape'l
range was continued.
Genera: cattle range: ,
Best steers $ 9.006 10.50
Good to choice steers 9.00 9.50
Medium to good steers. v.o0 9.00
Pair to good steers ,. . 7.9Q 8.00
Com. to fair steers 6.00
Choice cows & hfrs . 7.76 ip 8.25
Good to choice do. ... 6.50$? 7.5o
Medium to good 5.50ff2 6.50
Fair to medium 4.75 5.75
Canners 300. 4.00
Bulls 5.00 6.50
Best light c i'V3 14. Oy 9 16 CC
Heavy calves 8.00 1 3.00
Stockers and feeders . . 7.50 9.25
With only a nominal run for Wed
nesday, the market for mutton and
Limbs held steady Former prices
were generally maintained for both
sheep and mutton market lambs.
L-amb and iftuttOn market rai.ge:
Best Mt. Adams Iambs. , $11,000
Stock er and feeders. . 8.00 9.00
Valley lambs I 0.00 fr' 10.50
Yearlings 8,00 9.00 ;
A'ethers 7.50 8.50 '
Ewes B.000 7.00
ire shipped here from California.
Com Hbcnrs strength
In Coarse Grain Trade.
Corn Is showing the greatest ad
vances in the coarse grain market at
present. Further lifts in the price to
day place It at $59.50 and $6 2.50, the
latter being $2.50 higher than the re
cent prevailing figure. Oats nre
quoted at $52. $53. and $53 75 today,
while barley is at $63, $64 and $65 as
for the past several days. Mill feed
Is quoted at $38 and hay at $26 f. o.
b. shpp.ng point.
The woman who doesn't know- her;
own ii 1 11111 oaem l iiiucii 10 worry over.
HACK BAD TODAVY?
The Pledge of Purity
GOLDEN WEST
THE BUTTER SUPREME
I SALTS IF BACKACHY
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As a
Reminder
We suggest that you try the "NEW TROY." We
will give you far better service all the way through
than we ever did.
Wo are equipped with not onlv the BEST OF
EQUIPMENT, but are really turning out "QUALITY
WORK." work lhat is sure to pie e the most critical.
Try us and you will agree that this is no idle
boast.
We Wash Everything But the Baby
The Troy Laundry
610-12 Garden St.Phone 179
Send it to the Laundry
!Stop eating meat for a while
your Bladder is troubling
you.
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Today I Apple
Dit'jr In tJnfted Sln'es.
Teda-y is Apple Day all over the
I'nited katea and Pendleton markets
are showing the various varieties in
attendance. The Delicious, the Win
ter Banana, the Jonathan, the Kpit
zenberg and the Yellow Newtown are
all on the market.
KftTCfaJttpg Show n
LocftJ Markets.
1'erslm n
pomegranftea and artl-
i ACKLES COAL STRIKE
When you wake up with backache!
and dull misery In the kidney region;
It generally means you have been cat-j
log too much meat, Mya a well-known
I authority. Meat forms uric acid which '
overworks the kidneys in their effort
to filter it from the blood and they
become sort of paralyzed and loggy.
When your kidneys get sluggish and '
clog you must relieve' them, like you ,
rel'eve your bowels; removing all the
! ' od . 's urinous wast'-, else you have f
backache, sick headache, dizy f pells; j
ftftSt iORiaeh s'irs. tongue is coated. :
and -when the weather is had you have '
rheumatin twinges. The urine Is '
cloud:., full of sediment, channels of- '
ten get tore, water scalds and you ar
obliged to seek relief two or three
times during the night.
Either consult a pood, reliable phy-
Mclan at once nr get from your phar- j
macist about four ounce of Jad Salts- I
! take a tablespoonful In a glass of
water before breakfast for a few days
j and your kidneys wN lthen act fine.
I This famous salts in made from the'
acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com- j
I Idner with llthia, and has leen used j
for generations to clean and stimulate ;
sluggish kldnevn. also to neutralise!
acids In the urine so It no linger Irri
tates, thus ending Mader weakness.
Jad Salts Is a life saver for regular
m-at eaters. It is inexpensive, cannot !
Injure and makes a delightful, effer- I
veacent lithia-water drink.
Backache is usually kidney-ache1
and makes you dull, nervous and '
tired. Use Doun's Kidney rills for j
weak kidneys the remedy recom
mended by your friendb a nd neigh
bors. (I, W. Knight, retired farmer. Bib
K. Court St, Pendleton, says: "For;
the past eight or ten years I have been)
troubled by my bark. Sometimes I
had pains serosa my kidneys and In ,
my loins and lidee At such times
my kidneys bothered nie anil had to J
get up often at night to pass tne ae
cfVtlons which were highly colored j
and contained a brick-dust-like sedi
ment. Dean's Kldttey Pills rellevea
the bftckache and the pains that bad
annoyed mc and cleared up the kid
neys secretions."
STX TBAHfl LATER Mr. Knight j 99
aid: "I gladly confirm every word of!
my former statement concerning my
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ex)ericuct' who lj j i i iviunrj hi.-..
When I feel In ned of a kidney medl-!!
cine, I take Toan's Kidney Pills and j
they always do me good."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Doit'tj
simply ask for a kidney remedy gel
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that .
Mr. Knight had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. Y.
SAY THE NAME TO
YOUR GROCER
VAInWIim Dr. Harry A
Garfield knowj more about the
problem? of roal rationing than
any other man In the country, for
he was America's fuel --lml:.' s
trator during the war. .'Jow he
has been called hack to Wash
ington, and may be givn tbe han
dling of the coal situation auxin
the miners' strlk
STOP PAIN! RUB OUT
NEURALGIA TORTURE
Ia.stant relief 1 Ktih neuralgia pain
frni nr fare, head or body
with "St, Jambs- Liniment."
You are to be pitied but remem
ber that neuralgia torture and pains Is
the easiest thing In the world to stop.
Please don't continue to suffer: It's so
needless, et from your druggist the
small trial bottle of "St. Jacobs Lini
ment;" pour a I'ttle In your hand and
gently rub the "tender nerve'' or sore
sprit, and Instantly yes, Immediately
all pain, ache and soreness Is gone.
"St. Jacobs Liniment" conquers pain
It Is perfectly harmless and doesn't
burn or disci lor the skin. Nothing
else gives relief so quickly. It neve?
falls to atop neralgfa pnln Instantly,
whether In the face, head or any part
of the body. Don't sufferi
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