East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 02, 1920, DAILY EVENING EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN. FBWPT.BTOW, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1020.
TEN PAGES
WHEN WE SAY IT'S GOOD IT IS GOOD
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III IHM. ou 111 lltlK'lHl II.
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n.l nc know Isanti.
We'ir mi I r Imslm f ml' Hmhi o f rati talk
In ou Willi real nulliorll.v.
o know fmiil- MHl (VDSrele a- a iHaclor known illscaso
mill ri'iiiiiHi nrr mi'UU-If- III our linr.
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yiill IMllilllUC.
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bnly tl--oc pmrin ami pr-oiWon- which ' know will pkrauv
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prrfcrtl) urr IbM " " est limn any raa've
, ami ii i- parei H i aWMl aad ooM Imu hi casta
lull pupil tiu.
another hohI thing no reootoaaajal is:
i ii -i a BANDOnS l l. v M COVtVM
Gray J$ros. (grocery (Jo.
"QUALITY"
TWO PHONES 28 AND 29
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
mTWTEn'd, if t&u mve a touwtain peisi
I W1H OU'O -T He YAK IT A MlNOTS.
XS. 7 HAV3 A FOUNTAIN VSJ.
Sets, IT'S IN Flt?ST- OUASS ?ON'
OITrON), AND THAT'S ,
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Money Investments '
HHM Is always more or le. IMciMwi1 eomliur from
lllu n-omoieis which make liahi of the interest
return- mid h9 hanks. It rurthcr elaborates on the
enormous roffi certain investors in simil.tr sccuri
lir such ;i- ihey offer. luite made. And. presumably
for humanity's -sake, tliey want you to set in on the
C round -fUor. so you ean make a fortune.
How many of your neifChhors or friends do yon know
who ever gut tlfceir money back front siuii imest
incntx ?
And when you wnl to buy n home of yea own.
start a little hu.-sines. buy some land, lake a taen
tioii trip. pK for an edm-atioii. and all that, you safe
ly bank on your Savings Aeeount. don't you?
0H-ii and keei-up one of your on.
THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
, PENDLETON, OREGON
"StronffrM liank in Baatgra (irt-gon."'
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I IT ( - WNIUOUY IIVY
DAILY MARKET NEWS OF PENDLETON
The following prices are the prices
being paid to producers by Pendleton
business houses. Wherever retail
prices are given the fact will be spe
cially mentioned.
Eggs and Poultry.
Bggs, 65 c.
Hens, 6 to 20c.
Chickens. 20c a pound.
Country Ham, EXa.
Ham. best quality. 28c.
Bacon, best quality, 40c.
Butter I 'at and Butter
IHl Butter, $1.25.
Here and will be unloaded Tuesday.
Ride in one of these popular little cars.
S285.00 down and 350.50 per month.
Eastern Oregon Motor Co.
DISTRIBUTORS VELIE, CHEVROLET AND
PEERLESS
616 Garden St., Near P. O.
Phone 1027
Old HUlx HollliliK
For Okarsc Grainf.
Bids for coarse grains on the Port
land exchange are holding at old
prices with little trading evident. Corn
is listed at S5S.50 for later shipment
and $59 for spot shipment. Oats are
at and S61. Mill feed is bid at S43
at the mills.
Xnmlnal Tone Sliown
In IJvestock Trade.
Nominal tone was shown In the gen
eral livestock trade for the day. 'hero
oeing but one full load reported in for
the closing period of the week.
. .Unimpeachable If you were to see
the unequalled volume of unimpeach
able testimony in favor of Hood's Sar
saparilla, you would upbraid yourself
for so long delaying to take this effec
tive nedicine for that blod. disease
from which you are suffering.
SAGE TEA DARKENS
HAIR TO ANY SHADE
ixin't Slay Grar! Here's An
time ei iie Tluit Anybody
Can Apply-
Just a handful of hogs was available
I i ' . i . . 1 Irmtn .'ftnrl it l.tne sTVinweH nn
Chi pge and former prices were con
tinued. General hog range:
Prime mixed 115.50016.00
Medium mixed 15.00 g 15.59
Rough heavies 12. 0(f 15.00
Pigs 12.50 14.50
The few cattle that come forward to
I North Portland for the Saturday trade
i were insufficient to test the market
' m any, particular. General conditions
' appeared steady.
General cattle market range:
Best grain steers S 11. 50 T12. 00
Good to choice steers.. 11.00(8)11.50
Medium to good steers
t Fair to good steers ....
Common to fair steers . .
: Choice cows and heifers.
i Good to choice cows and
heifers 8.50 9.50
Medium to good cows and
heifers 7.50
Fair to medium cows and
! heifers 6.50
Canners 3.5 0 M
Bulls 6.00 8.00
Best light calves 15.50 17.00
'Medium light calves .... 1 2.50 It 1 5.50
Heavy calves 7.00 W 12.50
Stockera and feeders ... 8.00 9.50
) Demand continues good all through
i the mutton and lajnb trade at .North
I Portland. Nominal receipts were
shown f"r Saturday and prices were
j unchanged. '
General sheep and lambs range:
i Ease of mountain lambs 116.50 Ii 17.50
Best ilght valley lumbs . 13. Onw 16.50
Best heavy valley lambs 13.5014.50
Feeder lambs 12.00W15.00
Yearlings 13.00 13.50
Wethers 12.0013.00
Ewes 9.0010.50
j. ('. Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution
Georgette
WAISTS
The waists in this shipment represent some of the beat
selling models ol high class waists of the season, many in
the very finest qualities of Georgette Crepe. All shades, .
many combined with color, front embroidered and bead
ed, pleated and tucked, wool embroidered and block em
broidered. Every waist is so fresh and dainty, particularly
for Spring wear $498 to $12.50
nice
y Incorporated
PENDLETON, OREGON
OPPOSITE UOTlJ I'KXIILKTON
J. CTPenney Co., A Nationwide Institution
f
health supervision," were given by
Dr. Wood as the principal cause of
poor health in the cpuntry.
9.50 10.25
8.50 9.50
7.50 8.50
9.5010.50
8.50
7.50
6.00
THREE HUNDRED MILLIONS-!
LENT FARMERS BY U. S
New Chandler, run only 300 mile?, sport model,
wire wheels, 5 overside cord tires. Dont overlook
this. The price will interest you.
Cole 8, completely overhauled Wpd painted, in ex
cellent condition.
Buick 6, completely overhauled una painted.
Buick 4, in excellent condition.
Buick Speed Wagon, completely overhauled, 5
new Goodyear all-weather tread tires.
Ford Roustabout, good condition, at a bargain.
2 1-ton Republic Trucks, completely overhauled.
Buick 6, run less than 1000 miles, like new, 5 over
sized tires. Better see this one at once. It won't last
long.
PENDLETON AUTO COMPANY
Established 190T,
11
The use at Rage and Sulphur for re
storing faded, gray hair to Its natural
color dates back to grandmother's
time. She used It to keep her hair
beautifully dark, glossy and attrac
tive. Whenever her hair took on. that
dull, faded or streaked appearance,
this simple mixture was applied With
wonderful effec
But brewing at home Is mussy and
out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at
and drug store for a bottle of "Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur Compound," you
will ge this famous old preparation,
improved by the addition of other in
gredients, which can be depended up
on to restore natural color -and, beauty
to the hair.
A well-known downtown druggist
says it darkens the hair so. naturally
end evenly that nobody can tell It has
been applied. You simply dampen a
sponge or soft brush with it and draw
this through your hair, taking one
strand at a time. By morning the
gray hair disappears, and after an
other application or two, it becomes
beautifully dark and glossy.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 2. In the an
nual report of the Federal Farm Ixian
li'.arri It Is shown that loans to farm
ers aggregating $338,134,00" have
been made sin(e the creation of this
! banking system. In the last twelve
I months the loans have been double
those made during the previous years.
The report states that the board is
, discouraging the lending of the bank s
funds for speculation in agricultural
I tracts, to prevent excessive apprecla
I tion of farming land. With this Idea
in mind the board is limiting loans to
8100 an acre on lands selling at from
I250 to 8350 an acre.' Farm loan
bank arc Instructed to decline favor
abl eaction on loans for speculative
purposes unless the funds of the banks
and their bond holders are amply pre
tected.
STOWAWAY IN PLANE,
GIRL SHOWS UP WHEN
SHIP IS MILE IN AIR
c:onni:uJ.sviiik. Feb. t. Pretty
Miss Mabel Flshwick of Cincinnati
steppedllghtl from the passenger alr
pne piloted by Alfred Lawson of
JLshington, D. C. when high winds
forced Hto alight in a corn field here
Friday night.
'This is my stowaway." grinned Pi
lot I-awson to reporters.
The 'girl, who was visiting In Wash
ington, decided she would like to take
the air. so she hid herself in the cabin
and only revealed her presence when
the ship was a mile or two above the
earth. ,
"They couldn't very well throw me
oat then," said she demurely.
spare parts and accessories.
It is expected that the unit will
have sufficient rapacity to take care
of all the shoe repair work or a regu-
lar army division while on the march.
In the event it is found suitable for
military purposes, the scheme Is to
I have one unit attached to each divi
sion. Subsequently, futher develop
ments are contemplated whereby ma
chinery Tor the repair of harness and
personal equipment can be made.
"What wouli my husband say?"
"I dunno, ma'am" replied the deal
er. "Hut whatever It was this 'ere
parrot could repeal it rlglit over after
him." Kansas City Star.
An AooutupBaned Fowl.
"Mercyl How that bird swenrs!"
exclaimed the would-be purchaser.
Hood's Sarsaparllla
TKk this good old family medicine
For Serofula, Catarrh, Rhsumatisnt
Kidney Complaint, Dyspeps'
Ha,!: superlative merit It hut
given l-r.tire satisfaction to thrr
gcnerallof.s- Fine purlQairaiiU tun.i
ARMY TO SAVE MONEY
BY REPAIRING SHOES
WASHINGTON', D. Cm Feb. 2. Con
siderable saving In the maintenance
of. the army is to be effected by the
organization of mobile units to repair
shoes and later to patch and salvage
harness. The first of these units con
sist of two trucks, one of which carries
a complete equipment for muklng re
soling, heeling and reconditioning the
uppers. The other truck is used as a
store room and carries all supplies,
SIOP LUMBAGO PAIN.
RUB BACKACHE AWAY
40,000 ELK, THREATENED.
WITH STARVATION, BEING
FED NEAR YELLOWSTONE
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 2. Kf
i forts to save more than 40.000 elk.
which are threatened with starvation
i due to the extremely cold weather in
the region of Yellowstone National
Park, where they have found a home.
iii- being made by the department of
agriculture. The department is rur
nlshing hay and other forage. Iss of
many of the animals in the larger
herds would be irreparable.
Back-Ache
Umber Up With Penetrating
Hamlin's Wizard OH
A harmless and effective prepara
tion to relieve the pains of Rheuma
tism, Sciatica, Lame Back and Lum
bago is Hamlin's Wizard Oil. It pen
etrates quickly, drives out soreness,
and limbers up stiff aching joints and
mnacles.
You have no idea how useful it will
be found in cases of every day ail
ment or mishap, wlfcn there is need of
an immediate healing, antiseptic ap-
Elication, as in cases of sprains,
ruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings.
Get it from druggists for 30 cents.
If not satisfied return the bottle and
sjet your money back. ....
Ever constipated or have sick head
ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips,
pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents.
Guaranteed.
Have You a Home?
gin cost r .miiiUnjc In ratjber iiiiti. it uttcr pay
it umi ute in vorii OWN iiomi:, limn Km moved
mbtmt from bovse to hottae bcomwew m.r MtUod
tMOM Ls ! (tut from umlr yoti.
m Imi a home iilrtn(ly nuult. It Ih niuc-h
chcuper. and saves n lot of time ami worry. i'OMK
Al SKK I'S B lui a knI many hMMM for nah
nml ory likely cut n suit you. Here nro a few of
them:
O room home near htffh school, modern exeept g""
Well built, phisteretl and worth the money.
nice SI.VMMMI
5 room modern, full basement, on uh Side, and
well loeuted. lnmiH-e, laundry tub nud all.
Iric MoOO.Oo
2 modern ImiistalmvM on Tiistln sireett hot and eold
water In hat HIM Hi. with sliower Imih. A Kiutp
lit tttoo.oo
2 tcood iHnises on Willow street; worth all and more
than the price asked. See them for yourmlf
Prtae MOOO.OO
TIIKSK AltK ONIV A PBW THAT VK IIAVH
There's no use delaying the game, for the nousc enn
dlttoti is not gohifr to get any lictter Tor a long, long1
time. IH Y IT NOW.
t
Snow & Dayton
"We Sell Land"
Phone 1072. 117 East Court Street.
Real Estate Farm Loans Insurance
i 22,000 Essex Now
Use
rnatatat IttMef! i.linlier l'i: Rub Pain.
Sorenom. Sllffness Klxlit out With
"St. .Farolm Liniment.'
When your hark -Is sere and lame
..r lumbago, sciatic or neuritis lu.s
you stiffened up. don't suffer.' Oet a
Mnall trial bottle of old, honest "St.
Jacobs Liniment" at nny drug store,
pour a little In your hand and rhb it
right Into the pain or ache, and by the
time you count fifty, the orns and
lameness is gone.
Don't stay cripple!" This soothing,
penetrating liniment takes the achs '
and psln right out and ends the mis
ery, ft Is maglcHl. jet , absolutely I
harmless an doesn't burn or discolor ;
the akin.
Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica
and lame back misery so promptly and
-orely. It never disappoints:
"POOR LITTLE CITY CHILD":
HAS FIVE TIMES CHANCE
OF HIS COUNTRY COUSIN)
NTiW YORK, Jan 31. Tfie "poor
little,, hiM" who has the misfortune
to bit born In a city has just five
times as good a chance of reaching
maturity as his country cousin, ac
cording to Dr. Thomas 1). Wood, of
Teachers college, NsJ York.
Hpeaklng before a teachers' con
ference In Belvidare. N. J.. Wednes
day. Dr. Wood cited figures based on
a survey of 50A.000 children to sup
port his ' contention. The figures
showed country chlldrea to lead oily
children In teeth ilulects. defective
tonsils, adenoids, mstnutrttlon and;
breathing defect.
"JfaxHWance, prejudice and lack of.
Oi asses Ground to fit You Eves
Lenses Duplicated on Short notice
AMERICAN NATl.BANK BUILDING,
PENDLETON. Phone 609
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CHICHESTER S PILLS
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Dr. David Bennett HiO
DVPI lltflltT
X-ray THaajBOasa.
Pendleton
A critical public has judged the Essex.
In the past year it set a world's sales record.
More than $35,000,000 was paid for 22,000 Essex cars
now in service.
That shows how men wanted what Essex offered.
Now Essex proves the- accuracy of motordom's judg
ment. Let the official tests speak :
On the Cincinnati Speedway a stock chassis Essex
made a new world mark of 3037 miles in 50 hours, under
observation of the American Automobile Association.
With other trials the same Essex run a total of 5870
miles in 94 hours, 22 minutes driving time, averaging over
a mile a minute. ,
Still another Essex phaeton holds the world's 24-hour
road mark of 1061 miles made in the face of a blizzard
over snow-covered Iowa country roads.
Oregon Motor Garage
lNooitpoiiTi':i
DSSI'.X lI.HTIllll 'POItH
Phone 460
119-121 W. Court