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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1020
TWELVE PAGES
OUT BURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
J. C. Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution
Clean-Op Sale
ODDS AND ENDS OF FINE ALUMINUM WARE
CONSISTING OF
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Tea Kettles, Double Boilers, Stew Pan, Cake
Pan, Pie Pans, Frying Pans, Lemon Squeezers,
Egg Beaters, Cookie .Cutters, Collanders, ..Can
Openers, Nut Crackers, Broom Holders.
For Quick Sale this Lot Wll Be Closed out at Cost.
I TCCC YOU
You Have a Right to Expect
Value for Your Dollars
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Farm Record Books
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f expcrinifuliiiK:- Ursides Ix-liig more or luss s pro
fession, it is a hiLMm iroPositioii from start to
riiii-.li.
Business requires an eae knowledge of facts. Keep
i reeonl of racts and you ltvo it.
The American Xational furnishes i; coord Books
n-hieh are arranged to t your farm business, freo,
is long as tile supply lasts.
ralL write or "phone for one.
THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
PENDLETON, OREGON
"Strongest Bank In Eastern Oregon"
DAILY MARKET NEWS OF PENDLETON
The following prices are the prices I prices,
being paid to producers by Pendleton General cattle market range:
business houses. Wherever retail I Best steers SU. 00811.
prices are given the fact wilt be spe
cially mentioned.
Eggs and Poultry.
Eggs, S0c85c.
Hens, 6 to 20c.
Chickens, 20c a pound.
Country Ham, Ets.
Ham. best quality, 28c.
Bacon, best quality, 40c.
Butter Fat and Butter
Butter, $1.25 $1. 35. v
Potatoes Will
Probably Be St..
The prospect of $i potatoes seems
ce rtain, say Pendleton grocers. A car
load of potatoes is expected here this
week and the estimated price is from
1 ST. 50 to $6 a sack.
9.00
9.00 9.75
8.00 9.00
7.00 8.00
9.00 10.00
7.75 10.00
5.750 7.75
4.75 5.75
3.50 5.60
6.00 8.25
12.50 15.00
You Can Teach a Parrot
to Sav
"Just as Good"
But He DoeMi't Know What ,
He's Talking About.
Walla Walla in-orders
Announce Four Sales.
The WtLlIa Walla Purebred Breeders
association met this week and made
plafts for four big sales this year. The
first will be a cattle and swine sale
February 20; second, dairy cattle ano
swine sale, about April 1; third, sheep
sale during the fair; fourth, beef cat-
j tie sale about November 1. W. G.
i Cordiner will be sales manager.
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Golden West
BUTTER
Fresh From the Churn to You J
Vegetable Seed Will
Be Ch caper.
Vegetable seed will be cheaper this
yeiar and there is rejoicing among
gardners. Grass and pasture seed
supplies of the United States are so
scarce at this time that sharp advan
ces are being forced in the price. Red
clover is up 1 cent for the day, while
alsike has advanced 5 cents a pound
within the last week. This higher
price and scarcity of offerings is due;$5S
to the great demand for all grass seeds $GG
from Krance and other portions of j
Kurope. As a rule France sells much
clover seed to this country but the
trade is now reversed.
Good to choice cows and
heifers 7.75
' Medium to good steers .
! Fair to good steers ....
; Common to fair steers . .
Choice cows and heifers
Oood to choice cows and
heifers
Medium to good cows and
heifers
Fair to medium cows and
heifers
Canners ,
Bulls
Best light calves
Heavy calves . . . . : 7.00 12.50
blockers anil feeders ... 8.00 9.50
With only a nominal supply avail
able and the market not given a
thorough test, light weight Willamette
vulley lambs of quality sold up to
$13.50 during the day. General sheep
and lamb trade is considered steady
tc strong.
General sheep and lamb range:
Best eait of mountain ..$13.00(0)14.00
Ught valley lambs 12. 00$ 13.60
Heavy valley lambs .... m.r.Otfr. 11. R0
Feeder lambs 10.0012.00
Yearlings 9.50 1 1.00
Wethers fl.SOilO.OO
Hwes 6.00 7.00
Coarse Grain Market
Still Molds steady.
Steadiness is the prevailing tone in
the coarse grain trade today, with
former prices about holding. Barley
shows a slight drop. No. 2 and No. 3
being quoted at $72 each and standard
feed at $71.50. Corn for delivery is
it $58.75 and for future shipment.
. Oats are at $61.50, $62.50 and
Mill feed continues at $43.50.
JAR TO H. C. L. SEEN IN
TO
Sixty Thousand
Republic Trucks
are daily doing not only extraordinary but posi
tively heroic things, in every conceivable kind of
hauling. The volume of proof back of the Re
public is greater than any other truck in the
world is able to present.
Over one thousand in use in Oregon.
Pendleton Auto Co.
Established 1907
Hogs Hold Firmer
W ith Cattle Mixed.
There were only two loads of live
stock reported in for the Wednesday
trade and these were scattered in var
ious departments. Hogs ruled firmer, WASHINGTON", Jan. 8. Governor
catttle mixed and sheep holding. Harding of the federal reserve warned
General hog range: the nations noted bankers in con
Prime mixed . $15.00$? 15.50 ference here yesterday that "further"
Medium mixed 14. "i0fr 13.00 increase in the discount rates of the
Bough heavies 12.00S 13.50 federal reserve banks is a contingency
Pigs 12.0014.00 f which must be reckoned 'with. This
Slow tone is showing in the market was taken to mean that the govern
or steers. Neglect of stock was such
that there is quite a fair supply of
stale offerings in the alleys. Cows,
hulls and other divisions of the cattle
market show a steady tone at former
DID YOU EVER
OSEJLOAN'S?
Keep It bandy to promote prompt
relief from rheumatic
pains and aches
WHEN you know what Sinn's
Liniment will do, as thousands
of men and women the world
over know, you, too, will keep it handy.
You will use it for those "twinges of
rheumatii," for relieving that lame
back, muscle stiffness and soreness,
aches, all sorts of external pains, and
exposure aftermaths.
Only takes a little, applied without
rubbing. Soon penetrates, scattering
the congestion, bringing merciful relief
o the throbbing, jumping part.
Three sizes 3.5c, 70c., $1.40. Any
druggist has it. If not, we'd like to
know his name.
ment is nearly read to contract cred
its and put a brake on speculation to j
bring business back to peacetime i
standing. Officials say It would mean
the nations currency, vastly, inflated
during the war, would be contracted.
This inflation has been considered
the main reason for the high cost of
living.
ABBIE'S ENEMIES PLAY
CRUEL HOAX AND ELECT
HIM PRESIDENT NEARLY
DR. FLOYD CROUP
DENTIST
Room 109 American National
Hank Building.
Office phone 326.
Home phone 1140-J
I CHICAGO, Jan. S. She's a man; or
i rather he's not a woman; in other
j words Abbie C Wisler alleged candi
date for the republican presidential
'nomination in the South Dakota pri
ll maries is a husky male living in an
I unpretentious section of Chicago. In
cidentally he is gunning for the joker
who notified the secretary of state of
j Sou t h Dakota that A bbi e wa n ted t o
run for president.
"The flan didn't even spell my name
"right," Wisler indignantly told the
! infi i viewer. , "No, I'm not a woman j
either, and I'm not going to run for!
; president and that's all. Oh, wait a!
iminute. I could not run anyway, I'm I
'only 28 years old."
It ueems that Abbie ran for state
representative on the republican ticket
In the fifteenth district a couple of;
i years ago. He suspects some of his
bitter opponents In that battle of
perpetrating the hoax, which has been
cluttering up the Wisler mail box
with official documents from South
Dakota the last few days.
"We're plain Jewish people," said
Abbie's mamma, "and we don't like
such foolish business. A bbi
'want lo be president."
That is What You Always Re
ceive at This Store
32 inch Silk Striped Madras, suitable for waists, skirts and
men's shirts, 32 inches wide, per yard . . ; $1.19
36 inch Crepe de Chine in flesh, white, Copenhagen and
plum, suitable for street and evening gowns, per yard 69c
48 inch Shepherd Checks in wool suitable for suits, waists
and skirts, price per yard $2.19
36 inch Costume Velvet, good pile, price per yard . . . $3.49
36 inch Satin Daphne, a lusterous two tone satin in an array
of pastel shades that dazzle the eyes, suitable for evening
gowns, price per yard $2.19
27 inch Galatea Cloth in dark and light grounds, with
stripes and checks, price per yard 45c
22 inch Natural Color Art Linen 69c
20 inch Natural Color Art Linen 59c
58 inch Turkey Red Table Damask, fast color, per yd. . . 89c
70 inch Linen Damask in an array of pretty floral designs
priced at, per yard $1.98
37 inch Outing Flannel in light and dark grounds in pretty
checks, stripes and plaids, a good quality, price at yd. 33c
36 ich White suitable for gowns and under garments,
priced at, per yard 35c
36 ich Burlap suitable for drapery purposes, priced yd. 35c
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FENDUETOW, ORllGOX
OPPOSITE UOTKIj FKXMMCTO.N
J. C. Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution
MEDAL AWARD PROBE
ENTAILS APPOINTMENT
OF SECOND COMMITTEE
WASHINGTON", Jan. 8. The senate
naval affairs eommtitee has ordered ,
the appointment of a sub-committee
to investigate awards of war medals to
directed to investigate criticisms of
directod to investigate criticisms of
unfairness against Secretary Daniels
by Admiral Sims. and other high lion of the Rainier apple new
naval officers. variety grown bf W. W. Scott at Fruit-
vale. In quality the Rainier some-
An interesting feature of the week
ly Chamber of Commerce luncheon at
Spokane this week was the introdue-
wh;it resembles
claimed to be a
apple.
the Delicious but If
much better storage
Austrian Bank Notes Used
as Beer Bottle Labels
Because They Are Cheap
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The Portland
Flouring Mills
Company
IN
PACIFIC COAST ELEVATOR CO.
WAREHOUSE
AT
THOMPSON AND E. RAILROAD STREETS
OPPOSITE GAS TANKS
At this location a complete stock of
OLYMPIC FLOUR, HAY, MILL FEED, OATS, CORN,
ROLLED BARLEY, ETC.
will be carried at all times. Telephone orders given
prompt attention. Deliveries made to any part of city.
General Storage and Forwarding Business
Pacific Grain Co.
Office Phone, 35 Warehouse Phone, 430
815 Main Street
rlm-Kn't f niul
mor
The thrifty nifinuKement f a -well-
known hrewery In Switzerland. The
Cronen (The Crown), in tiBinn one
klone AiiHtriun hank note on their
bottles hecaime they are iheaper than
the lahelH formerly lined. The labels
cost 10 centime, or aboi;t two oentH,
while the kron Is now worth only
T ft centime. Hefore the war the nor-
alue of the krnn S7S a fraction
ihan jii rents.
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ESSEX
1 SETS WORLD'S LONG
DISTANCE ENDURANCE MARK
3037 miles in 50 hours, averaging 60.7 miles
an hour. Under American Automobile Associa
tion observation, Cincinnati Speedway, December
12th, 1919. , m . IP If9l
Come in and take a ride in The Essex. We have
them in stock. , ' ,,...
Oregon Motor Garage
Phone 460
Where You Get Service
119-121 W. Court