East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 13, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Section Two, Page PAGE FOURTEEN, Image 14

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DAILY EAST OFSOONIAN, PENDLETON. OREOOV THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1919.
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Coffee
Try our
UMATILLA BLEND BULK COFFEE
50c Pound
We also handle
Chase & Sanborn, Diamond W., Hills Bros., M. J.
B., Imperial, Royal Club
(jray JQros. (j-rocery (jo.
Two Phones, 28
QUALITY'
823 Main St
Your Bank Affiliations
VMMB are troublesome after-war times, with
striken labor agitation-., flu. mating markets, and all
that.
The high ist of IUiiir is bothering the people.
Workers with fixed alaties. f irvctl to keep up a cer
tain :au !.ti l of living, are the wort off. HoweiU,
there i. going to ! a tin niitg onuwhere, ami it
HCCSJM tlw top i- alMiiit rvaehetl.
l-Nw tlie preaeM it may no most sensible to hold
steady. mM patirotie to he thrifty and industrious;
and affiliations with a s-tronp. financial institution,
like the American National wII serve you best what
ever conte. ,
THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
PENDLETON, OREGON
"Strongest Rank in Kastera Oregon."
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Of Interest to All
Our Double
Page Ad
In This Issue
J. C. Penney Co.
Incorporated
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R0YALTYIT0 WED
Pendleton Market News
The following prices are the prices $.19.50 and $61. Mill feed price is at
oeing paid to producer by Pendleton
business houses. Wherever retail
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prices are given the fact will b
c ally mentioned.
Eggs and Poultry.
Eggs, 75c.
Hens, 16 to 20c,
Spring chickens, 20c a pound.
Country Ham, Etc
Ham, best quality, 28c.
Bacon best quality. 40c.
Butter pat and Batter
Butter, $1.15 a roll.
Potatoes.
New potatoes, 3c a pound.
i
The new 1920 model Velies will be on our floor
tomorrow, November 14th.
More new, up-to-date features than any car on the
American market today.
Eastern Oregon
Motor Co.
I Grain About Steady
SI At Former Prices.
SI Changes in coarse grain prices today
5?f are small and the market Is about
E steady at former prices. Barley Is
- quoted at $63, $65 and $66, oats at
1 $52, $53 and $53.50 and corn
AFRAID TO
EAT MEALS
'Pape's Diapepsin" is the best
Antacid and Stomach
Regulator known
Near PosUiffice.
CHEVROLET, VELIE, PEERLESS
5 When your meals don't fit and you
S feel uncomfortable, when you belch
sj eases, acids or raise sour, undigested
S: food. When you feel lumps of indi
St gestion pain, heartburn or headache
5 1 from acidity, just eat a tablet of
S I harmless and reliable Tape's Diapep
5 sin and the stomach distress is gone.
Si Millions r.f people know the masie
S of Pape's Diapepsin as an antacid, j
H They know that most indigestion and j
2 'disordered stomach are from acidity.;
Sjxhe relief comes quickly, no disap- j
S j pointment! Tape's Diapepsin helps j
Si regulate your stomach so you can eat
5 1 favorite foods without fear and a box
2 of these world-famous stomach tab- j
3 I lets cost so little at drug stores. 1
Top Hogs nt S1Q..V)
Cattle and shtl Steady.
Tup hogs sold up to $16.50, a rise
of 50c above the previous extreme fig
ure, although the average good stuff
was not moved above $16.25.
Further advance in the price of hogs
North Portland in the face of the
i extreme weakness in the East, in
dicates the shortage of stocks In the
j h eal territory.
Ol neral hog market range.
Prims mixed J 16 00 16.50
Med um mixed 16.009 K. 00
Hough heavies 14.00014.50
Pigs 14.50 15.50
With only a nominal supply shown
the market for ca'ttle was considered
steady.
General cattle range;
Best steers $ .50(f?10.5A
at Good to choice steers. . . . 9.00 ?i 9.50
Pair to good steers .... 7.00 8.00
'Common to good steers. 5.50 6.50
Choice cows and heifers 7.50 8.50
Good to choice cows,
I ' heifers 7.00 7.50
7 Medium to good cows,
I j heifers 6.00 7.00
Fair to medium cows,
' heifers 5.00 6.50
i Canners 4.75 5.75
f Bulls 5.00 7.0
$ halves
' Stockers and feeders
' Situation in the sheep and lamb
4 trade at North Portland was consid-
7 eied steady at unchanged prices. Run
: in the alleys was small and prices
j : were maintained for all offerings.
General lamb and mutton range:
Eastern lambs 11.00 12.00
Feeder lambs 8.00 9.00
Valley Iambs 10.50 11.00
Yearlings .. 8.00 9.00
No Saw Edges
Do you gel hot under the collar because of that
exasperating- "saw edge" or torn button hole?
No Need of That Experience.
Send your laundry here and your collars will
be returned to you as immaculate as the driven
snow and absolutely free from roughness.
We Wash Everything But the Baby
The Troy Laundry
610-12 Garden StPhone 179
Send it to the Laundry
1ND DUCHESS QCJHLOTIE
Grand .Duchess Charlotte ot
ixemDurg and rrm: Felix of
irton-Parma. are to be wed
vember 6. The fact that Prince
Mx served In the Austrian
y. In opposition to his broth
8lxtus and Xavicr, who
ht with the Belgians, brought
Iderable opposition to the
rlage.
7.00f? 13.50 j'lay viait at the home of hor mothnr.
7.50(3 9.26.Mrs. F. B. Wocd.
frill Harder and J:ick Cockburn of
Milton, spent Sunday in the city.
John Banister of Wpston. w;is :t vis
itor in the city Monday.
ATHENA SCHOOL IMS
HOLIDAY ON TWO DAYS
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Used Cars!
DR. H. M. HANAVAN
DENTISTRY
Eoom 7, Temple Bldg.
Phone 772
Bewtfderinft.
"These short skirts fnre rather be
wildering." "Yes. It isn't safe any more to of
fer to take what you think is a little
girl on your lap: Nashville Tenne-veean.
1 1916 Ford Roadster.
1 1918 Paige, 5 passenger, 6 cylinder, run 800
miles.
1 1917 Paige, 7 passenger, run 6000 miles.
2 Series 9 A Franklins.
1 Series 9 B Franklin.
1 Series 7 Franklin, new cord tires.
1 1 ton Republic Truck.
1 1 1-2 ton Republic Truck.
1 3 1-2 ton Duplex Truck.
Pendleton Auto Co.
Established 1907
Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee
'nronle and Nervous Diseases sos
ntaeases of Women. X-Rsy attsfr
-m Therapeutics.
Temple Kids . Room 12, Pbooe !
Hours: 9 a.
m. to 12; 1
Phone 607
to 5 p. m.
DR. THOMAS C. 0MART
DENTIST
'43 Main Street. Over ths Hub
Pendleton. Oregon
fEist Oregonian Special.)
ATHENA. Nov. 13. Mrs. H. O.
Worthington was a visitor In the city
I Monday.
Mrs. Laiura Zerba took her mother,
j Mrs. Bruco, to St. Anthony's Hospital
i in Pendleton. Mrs. Bruce has been I
'in ill health for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Geary Taylor spent
Sunday in Wall a Walla at the home
of Mrs. Taylor's parents.
Saturday afternoon Miss Coppock
entertained her Sunday school class
at her home. Light refreshments
were served by the hostesS. assisted by
Mrs. W. O. nead. Those present
were:
Ixiralne McLouth, Edna De Ereece,
Phyllis Hodgen, Helen Hodgen, Io-
prene Schubert, Muriel Carden, Vera
Miller. Maxine Thompson, Itol 8c.hu-
Jbert. Ann Mi.sninger, Freida Hall, Doris
Schubert.
Mi
home of Miss Bcnita Carden this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hothrock are the
parents of a nine pountfl hoy born
Friday in Pendleton.
The public school was closed Mon
day. The teachers met in Pendleton
Monday to discuss school plans and
Tuesday was a legal holiday. School
was resumed Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norris of Wal
Oh!
"Wha t do they do to a woman in
this country when she kills her hus
band ?" asked the foreigner.
"Oh," replied the American, "they
sentence her to six weeks in vaude
ville or a year in the movies." Cin
cinnati Enquirer.
The Pledge of Purity
GOLDEN WEST
THE BUTTER SUPREME
SAY THE NAME TO
YOUR GROCER
URIC ACID IN MEAT
CLOGS THE KIDNEYS
r
Tage a glass of Salts if your
Back hurts of Bladder
bothers.
a
If you must have your merit every JP
rlav e;it It hut flush your kidneys with
ted author- j A
!
MONEY FOR YOU
sajfs occasionally, says a n"
itv nrVir. tr-llt: iic th.i mcit fnrnio iirlr
Bermce Manns js visiting at the aci(Jr whion aImnBt paralyzes the kid
neys in their efforts to exnel it from
the hiood. Thev heeome siuegish annjKi
"MiUon, (hen you ."iiffer with a dull ! K
minprv in the kidney region, sharp j P
"a'ns In the hnrV or sirk hendnch. f JP
dizz'nesip. your tnni:ch snur, tongue 1
Sx ronted an'1 when the -went her n had
you have rheumatic twiners. The I
rtns ets r1ondV( full of sertimrnt, the :
I rhnnnels often eet sor and irrltnted, j
i:, u-niix. rriv.rl in th ThnruH,u 1 oMiglne you tn Reek miles tWO r three j
evening for a short visit at the A. , times durimr the nleht.
K.h.irf.rt nnrth r.f trt,n To neiitrsllze thHr irrtatinv nrlds..
Friends of Archie Mclntyre were
HKRMAN CI.ACSSENICS
HpedaJ Acnt
INSURANCE
all
IDAHO STATE LIFE
CO.
An Old tJne Company that doss
its business In the west.
Claims paid on the day of ths fune
ral. All assets, except V. 8. Qov't
Bonds, are in western securities of
, substantia! worth. Res. office 104
Jackson St., P.O. Ux 36. Phone 281-W
surprised to hear of his marriage to
M iss Edna Potts. The young people
will make their home on the Mcln
tyys farm west of town.
Mrs. Kadtke and daughter, Kath
leen accompanied by Mrs. Hadtke's
mother. Mri rmfleld, spent Monday
in Walla Walla. '
Miss Lin iv- y and Van Win
kle of Weston, spent Sunday at the
Oene Schrimpf house.
Toby Brown Of Weston, was a vis
itor in the city Saturday.
Mrs. Steele r turned to her home
ut Yakima Wednesday after a
cleanse the kldnOVS and flush off
t he bod V urlno'iq wTte eet four
ounces nf .Tad Salt! from nnv phar
macy heret lake a tableapnonfHl In a
glass of writer before for a few days .
III then art fine. rA
and your kidnev
This famous fnlt
Is mads from the
acid of HTBpss and lenion Jiilee. com
bined with llthia, and has been ned
'or irenerstion lo fit'pn rtnrt stimnlste
tbiB-g'sh IfMnp'., alW to neutralize
the ac'ds in urine r It no longer Irri
tate thi.s endine b'tdder wTkness.
Jad Salts is Inexpensive- rmnnt In-
(tire snd make a M"i'7htful effervrp
ten, cent KthU-water drink.
1917-5 Passenger
Studebaker
In Splendid Condition only
$650.00
Oregon Motor Garage
BUICK HUDSON CADILLAC
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