East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 18, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 12

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    DAILY EAST OREOONIAW, PETTPLETOW. OREOO. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1910.
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OUTBURSTSOF EVERETT TRUE
JT. C. Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution
One Car-Load
of
Weston Mountain
POTATOES
FROM THE CHAS. MAY PLACE ON WESTON
MOUNTAIN
To Arrive This Week
THESE POTATOES ARE EXTRA FINE GRADE
OF NETTED GEM
IF IN NEED OF QUALITY POTATOES FOR
WINTER USE, SEE OUR STOCK
BEFORE YOU BUY.
Our 1300 lb.
Cheese Is Cut
On display in our north window. Don't fail to
see this mc niter cheese and get your share. The
larger the cheese the better the quality.
lb. 55c
Spanish Olives, pint 30c.
Extra fine variety cf apples
CjfGy Bros- Grocery Qo.
"QUALITY"
Two Phones, 28 823 Main St.
A community Is most prosperous when business is
efltln. ami il.s workers vroi employed ami when fi
nailccM an- handled by men and Institutions. Whose
ability and integrity are unquestioned.
Tlie sternly (rrowlh and deelopment of business is
very good e ideun- that Pendleton's commerce is
stable aiHl that its Onaaoee are in a sound condition.
THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
PENDLETON, OREGON
"Stronger Hank in I-Iastera Oregon."
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Pendleton Market News
i The following prices are the prices
being paid to producer, by Pendleton
business houses. Wherever retail
prices are given the fact will bo spe
c ally mentioned.
Bni and Poultry.
Egg.". "5c.
Hens, 16 to 20c.
Spring chickens, 20c a pound.
Country Ham, Etc.
Ham, best quality, 28c.
uacun i . quaint ; . .
Butter rat and Butter
Butter, $1.15 a roll.
Potatoes.
New potatoes, 3c a pound.
Corn Advances 50 Cents;
Other Grains steady.
! Corn in both grades advanced 50
! cents a ton today going tO $60 and
l$2.50. Oats sh wed strength at $52.
I $53.25 and $."i 1 Barley showed slight
(advances. No. 2 going to $55 a ton,
I standard f ed to $66 anrl la 3 blue
to $66.:,". Mill feed Ls still $38.50.
EASE THE PAINFUL
RHEUMATIC TWINGE
Sloan's Liniment will bring com
forting relief quickly
NEVER breaks Uith, Sloan's Lini
ment doesn't. Just penrtraUS
without rubbing and eases the
external pain and ache, rheumatic
twinges, lumbago, neuralgia, sciatica,
lame, sore, strained muscles, bruises,
sprains.
For 38 years it has gone ahead win
ning new friends, holding old ones,
strengthening its reputation as the
World's Liniment. Clean, effective in
relieving the aches and pains of men
and women, this old family standby
can be relied upon to do its work
promptly and surely. Don't be w ithout
a bottle another day keep it handy.
All Druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40.
Portland Highest Hog Market;
Kitsierii i ;imtK Arrive.
Portland continues to be the high
est priced hug market of all the na-
' tinnally known stockyards,
tlenerul hog market range:
Prime mixed 1 6.00 fp 16.50
Medium mixed 15. 00 16.00
Rough heavies 1 4.00 14.50
jPiSH 14.5O015.SO
l.ack of loberal offerings in the steer
division aided that branch of the trade
ti retain a steady tone with unehang-
, ed prices for the week's opening.
, 't here was liberal supply of cows in
sight but demand continues good and
prices Were maintained generally.
General cattle range:
Pest steers $ S.00 fr 1 0.50
: Jood to choice steers. .. . 9.00 m 9.50
Medium to good steers . 8.00 ft 9.00
Pair to good steers .... 7.00 lp 8.00
'Common to fair steers . 5. 50 6.00
! Choice cows and heifers 7.75 8.25
Good to choice cows,
and heifers 6.50 7.60
' Itedlun. to good cows,
i heiferB 5.50 6.50
Fair to medium cows,
' and heifers 4.75 5.75
Caiman 3.ooir 4.oo
Pulls 5.00. 6.50
'Best light calves 14.nftiifl6.00
Heavy calves 8.000 13.00
iStockers and feeders ... 7.50 9. '-'5
There was a supply of East of the
' Mountain lambs on the market Mon
day and in general the trend of the
trade was of very favorable character.
Prices were maintained generally dur
( ing the morning.
General lamb and mutton range:
; Best east of mountain . . 1 1.25 0 1 2.25
. Stockers and feeders .. 8.000 9.00
! Vallev lambs 10.75 11. 2S
Yearlings S.00TD MO
Wethers 7.50 8.50
Ewes 6.00 7.00
i Sugar Situation Somewhat
Relieved by car's Arrival.
While the sugar situation was some
! what relieved by the arrival of a car
load of sugar in Pendleton, the snort
Inge is still felt and grocers are adhnr
Lng to the rule nf 25 cents worth of
-near to local Customers, and 50 cents
worth to out-of-town customers The
! carload of sugar was distributed lot il-I
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NEW
FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN
New Arrivals Suits that were bought
months ago all wool fabrics High Class
Tailoring Models that are right up-to-the-minute
for immediate and spring wear.
We are showing
fine suits at
some exceptionally
$39.50 and $42.50
SUITS llfel
FOR THE YOUNG MAN
GOING TO SCHOOL
You will find here style
without extravagance new
models new fabrics.
$19.75, $24.75, $29.50,
$34.75
FOR THE MAN WHO
LIKES A BLUE SERGE
SUIT
Extremely big values you
Will find here in an all wool
serge. Sizes 38 to 46 only.
Incorporated J
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1T.MH.I7TO.N, OREGON
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J. C. Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution
Used
Cars!
ly and to consumers throughout he
! county. No definite date Is known as
1 to the arrival of another carload.
Advance In Price of
Potatoes 1h s v'""- , , , -The
Weston Mountain potato crop
..t .o mod as Was expected, ue-
1 cording to growers of that section
f . i .ii m-im-' the crop. 1 nc
wno nave uc,-..
price, retail has advanced from 3 Tor
100 pounds, to S3.50. Grocers are
raying a wholesale price of 2.Su for
the potatoes. Cold weather delayed
tho digging of the Weston Mountain
crop. Word from Canada says tha
the potato crop there was n
to
sonal occupation will require a new
lob. Then there are those wbo took
anitbiug they could find when they
left t tie army, ana who are now loo.
ing about to adjust themselves Into
something more suited to their ambi
tions and capacities. All these nun
will be cared for, and any others who
from time to tome may need employ
ment. There is ari employment bu
rea i of some kind In practbv.lly every
city cr town of any size In the Cnite.l
State.:, and soldiers anil sattors will
be welcomed there until tho last ma!
is sutih'nctorlly placed.
ill KM OliAUSSENIOB
CO.
Special Agent
id.mio STATU LIFE INSURANCE
An Old Iilnc Company that does all
Its business In the west.
Claims paid on the day of the fune
I ral. All assets, except U. 8. Gov't
Honda, are In western securities of
substantial worth. Res. office 104
Jackson St., P.O. Bx 38, Phone 281-W
he loss was great.
1 9 1 6 Ford Roadster.
1 i ii i s Paige, 5 passenger, 6 cylinder, run 800
miles. i
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 i ton Republic Truck.
1 i 1-2 ton Republic Truck.
1 3 1-2 ton "Duplex Truck.
Pendleton Auto Co.
Established 1907
"PEACOCK"
COAL
A Welcome Substitute
for
SUMMER
' rules paid to attend other people's
business a wise man attends to his
own.
DR. H. M. HANAVAN
DENTISTRY
Boom 7, Temple Bldg.
I'lione 772
OTHERS
Reduce your doctot s
bill3 by keeping
clways on hand
VirK'S VAPOR
im;tn up -
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Phone 178
SMYTHE-LONERGAN CO.
Quality Quantity Service
Thv nni-e tried to shut
in a lunatic asylum but she kept
right on talking.
SOLDIER NOT DEMOBILIZED
UNTIL HE IS EMPLOYED
l-ncle Sam's big job of finding jobs
for all demobilised soldiers and sail-
, .., n t, nnst-w:ir basis. Tile
central office Is In Washington, and
there are branch ottices in """m
New York. Indianapolis and San
Francisco, which maintain I force of
field representatives who travel .from
town to town supervising the work and
. i tnnrh with the 3.300 sol-
neei'ina
dler employment bureaus scattered
throughout tho I nlten Mates.
A double duty is now put upon the
War Department, for the reason that
the I nited States Employment Ser
vice has practically ceased function
ing, because of lack of funds, uen.
W. G. Haan. now in charge, has recast
the entire personnel, and In addition
to a force of commissioned Officers
wbo arc experts, he has the services
of thousunds of volunteers and dollar-u-year
men, as well as all the welfare
organizations. The latter have not
only contributed liberally ot tneir
funds, but have also given the use of
their buildings, office furniture, and
paid employees.
-No service man will be considered
demobolized until a Job has been
found for him," declares Oeiieral
Haan.
Airiii. II.. i- nf wittier men
who have been taking life easy will
now seek employment. In IBOUSStnoa
of other coses men who have had sea-
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BUICK
1918
Hudson Speedster
For Sale
Good Condition
Oregon Motor Garage
HUDSON CADILLAC
Distributors
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