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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1919)
JeVtUiiiiuiii HnhWrflllillll AOE FOURTEEN DAILY EAST OHROONTAN, PENm.F.TON, OREGON, ii. 9-. , 1 ..... n SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1010. FOURTEEN PAGES THE KING OF LL COFFEES THE FINEST GROWN Has been In a class by itself for ofer half a ct ntury. TRY IT! Exclusive Selling Agents. (jf-ray Jros. (j-rocery (Jo. "QUALITY" TWO PHONES 28 AND 29 OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE "Good Old America" There an many tjihitiim ami eoptefl of paimin'-is, ami wort! pictures ami sit.rios, deiHrtinx the attrac tive Mtii'Tv ami lift in foreign lauds. The farm stead ill 1 lira I FVQIM.il diM-s few Ptfl IMTClHTi. the noTncH digging n (ht flftM. of llamli-r art uunsunl in u-i. the rniokid streWs- of Constantinople with its la 1 1 n d window anl veiled yomcw art odd. Hut Mfc any returned soldier or anyone who lias lived atnonjjM people of the way-off lands, and they will tell you ";ot)d Old America" is good enough lor me. THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK PENDLETON. OREGON "Strongest IMnk in Eastern Oregon" . - . .- - .J You HAVe ? -A lueic. To tseaiN HTH,fc? m X C. Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution -p -co, - .!;i;y-!;0ggg DAILY MARKET NEWS OF PENOLETON The following prices are the prices seing paid to producer by Pendleton business houses. Wherever retail prices are given the fact will be ape c:ally mentioned. Egg- and Poultry. Eggs, S0cS5a Hens, 16 to 20c. Spring chickens, 20c a pound. Country Ham, Etc. Ham, best quality, 28c. Bacon best quality. 4 0c. Butter Fat and Butter Butter, $1.25911.35. Potatoes. New potatoes, So a uound. DO YOU BELIEVE That we are going to have warm weather for the remainder of the Winter? BETTER CALL 178 Right Now to Fill Your Coal Bin With "PEACOCK" The Cleanest Coal in the World. Phone 178 SMYTHE -LONERGAN CO. Quality Quantity Service Mill leed ami Corn Show Slight I.ies Mill feed dropped a dollar to $43 on exchange in the trading following the Ohrlytmits holdiav. No. 3 yellow de livery cor lost S2 and is quoted on the wholesale market at IDS. 50 a (on. This is considered here to he only a tem porary fluctuation. Xo. 3 yellow corn for future delivery was still at $6J.."", Barley is unchanged all through, at T2. $73.50 and $74 a ton. f. o. b. Oats are listed on the exchange at $60.50, $61 and $63. Units 6.00 8.00 Piimc light calves 12.504 140 Heavy calves 7.00D12.0o Stockers and feeders . . 8.00? 9.25 Hogs Prime mixed $14. 50 15.00 Medium mixed 14. 00W 14.50 Uough heavies 12.00 13.00 I'igs . 11.50 13.50 Sheepr Eastern lamhs 13.00 13.50 Light valley lambs 11.5012.50 Heivy valley lambs .... 10.50 11.50 Feeder lambs 10.00 11.50 Wethers 9.00 9.50 Vearlings 9.50 10.50 Ewes 6.00 7.00 Cattle Starve to Death, SALT LA KB CITY. Dec. 26. I'nlcss there conies a decided break in the weather in northwest Utah there is danger of grave loss In sheep and cat- tl according to LVuve Thomas chief deputy United States marshal, who has j returned from a tour of the region. In the vicinity ol ivelton, 150 cattle al ready have died of starvation, he said. A few of the larger ranchers have succeeded In getting feed, according to Thomas, hut the position of the smaller owner is precarious. Sloi-U Market Slrinlv Wiih nog, ir, ci-ms. Nine cars of livestock reached the yards yesterday. Trading was fairly active and the market was reported as steady all around. Three cars of tunc? steers and cows were sold at a premium over the ruling prices. In the hog market 1.", cents held as the top quotation. Receipts were 178 cattle, 1 calf, and 107 hogs. Livestock prices at the yards low: Cattle BMt steers $ 1 0.75 ft 1 1.2 ful fil;! to choice steers . . . Medium to good steers. . Fair to good steers ... Common to fair steers . Choice cows and heifers flood to choice cows, and heifers Medium to good cows and heifers Fair to medium cows and heifers Canners 1 ii. on 't 10,1 . II II "5 8.041 'in 7.oo H 0.640 , ii 9.7:, 9.00 8.00 9.75 KNEE PANTS LAVENDER ONES AT THAT LATEST PERIL FOR GENTLEMAN BY MA HO A RET KOHK Folks talk ho much of female styles The men feel slighted qulto And ho they're planing daring things To make themselves a sight. XEW YORK, Dec. 27. The com ing year promises tn be a wide open season indeed for valves. Women will soon be found runn ing around unhampered by the men; detail of a skirt lorn? enough to hide their curves until the men have be came nearly desperate for an oppor tunity to show that they have a per ft ;ly good understanding of what's nifty in the mode themselves. Now they are about to burst forth in all their opulence with knee breeches an a frst aid to calf emancipation. At least that la the rumor that Is go- It is undeniably tri;e that our store is a great benefit in your vicinity in keeping down the high cost. IT is a good habit to always visit this store when in Pen dleton. New goods are coming in constantly and we sell so reasonable. VISIT our store next week, we have some surprises in store for you. LADIES' SUITS Of Broadcloth, Gabardine, Poplin and Serge $14.75 to $24.75 The season's latest styles, all new fall 4 garments. LADIES' DRESSES Of Satin Messaline, Georgette Crepe, Silk Poplin, Taffeta Silks and many other wanted materials all neatly trimmed in self materials or contrasting shades. $14.75 to $29.50 Ladies Georgette and Crepe de Chine Waists at $4.98 These are wonderful values and it will pay you to lay in a good supply. LADIES' COATS Don't fail to take a look at them. $ 9.90 $12.90 and $16.50 Best values in coats that was ever offered in Pendleton. Incorporated & J PKNDIiCTON, OKK;ON oi'Iositi-; HOTrX. ii:mm;tov J. C. Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution Collins, publisher of McClure's for several years; J. O'Hara Cosgrove. formerly managing editor of Every body's inngaxlne, ' and Edgar Slasnn. former editor of the Cosmopolitan magazine. int; round and though we have been threatened with a return of these erst while popular small clothes, almost every year that somehow failed to materialise this time It really looks as if they would come true. Just call ing to mind off handedly the vision of your male friends and relatives In bathing suits or golf togs It would imn.HTO.V. The first real "fly UAtn ii s if th s tnreaienea paiuie iur nsatim t was nuiiwi on wiien tn hoitening were going to be an awful "House of Peril" company flew by DR. H. M. HANAVAN DENTISTRY Room 7, Temple Bldg. JMionc 773 Franklin Cars Republic Trucks Pendleton Auto Co. Established 1907 Save Steadily and Invest Wisely Become a partner in the Company which serve you night and clay. Our attractive easy pay ment SPECIAL SAV INGS PLAN offers an iHiusual opportunity to acquire The 7 Cumulative Preferred Stock of the Pacific Power & Light Co. $100 and Accrued Dividend per Share We make saving easy. Ask any of our employes to explain the plan to you. blow to aesthetic art. Still there is always the comforting assurance that, although according to Ellis Parker Uutler, "Pigs is Tigs," calves arc not nlways calves" and that often a silk stockings covers a multitude of sym metrical as they say in ihe profession. Ami then there is all the color ex citement that King Alphonso has started with his new lavender clothes It;s ulto natural for the .Spanish monaach to don half-mourning for Iho kinging business which is now almost aa dead as a door nail but whether other less regal males will adopt the purple mauve and violent violet tints as the color scheme for their 1920 out fits is a question that Is still an open one at the time of going to press. Mark Twain tried mighty hard to make white the smart background of the modish male and someone else, I foreet iust who, essayed to put over dark blue. Xow along comes Al phonso witn a nme oasn oi lavvnuvi j and if there is anything in the say ing that "the third's the charm," pur ple panties ought to be a go. Both the knee breeches and the mauve tints are still In the offing, however, but. oh. my dear, what real ly's here Is something almost too much to bear. Pale pink, baby blue and delicate orchid pajamas of crepe do chine, for Tom, Dick and Harry not forgetting Perey. Oh. shades of Polly Chase, as the pink pajama girl, the blue pajama boy promises to be the bright particular star of this sar torial season. For more robust temperaments tlu rr are hectic pajama effects In black silk with futuristic splotches of vivid color and all over designs In bright hued silk like high art cre-j tonnes in their hues and motifs. ' These last the obliging clerk assured JR ma were most excellent for traveling. K I suppose he meant because the colors j K are all fast. I have a very strong ! jf ihuneh however, that pater famillos j m wouldn't get very far in them with- p out being dragged to the huus gow. 0 seaplans from the theater over sea here. Eostbnurn' pier the pier theater HERMAN CLAUSSENIUS Special Agent IDAHO STATE MFU INSURANCE OO. An Old I ilnc Company that floea all ita bualnesa In t Ire west. All assets except U. 8. Oovernmit Bonds, are In western securities of substantial worth- Res. office 210 Beauregard St P. O. Box 38. Hours: I a. m. to 12: 1 to 6 p. m Phone E07 DR. THOMAS C. 0MART DENTIST 71 Main Street. Over th Hub Pendleton, Oregon CHICHESTER S PILLS V TIIR DIAMOND RBAND. AT E. IH.mn.f flr.dA 1 1. K. .lG.M lialllcv7 v . i with HI... Rlbtaa. Vy T.k. m oil... Kvy rfim vest know a U Bert. Satert. 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