East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 23, 1920, DAILY EVENING EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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" DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1920.
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J. C. Penney Co., A NationwldeJMtjit!
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OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
F6r the Lenten Season
Ranch Eggr,
Kippered Salmon, pound
Boned Herring, pound g
Iriah Mackerel, each
Salt Salmon, pound
Sat Herring, each : iS"
New York Count Oyters, pint ,. 75c
Boaters, golden, each Oc
TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK
Columbia River Smoked Salmon.
Columbia River Sable Fish
Eastern Finnan Haddie '
Boneless Cod Fish, 45c, 50c and 85c.
Complete line of Canned Fish.
(jray jftros. Qjrocery (Jo.
"QUALITY"
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The Bank for Ladies
rte American l a.lv lal.es a live Interest In comiucr
nal activities, therefore makes good, use of banking
facilities if conveniences are provided,
rbe American National Dank has equipped a .special
rest and waiting room for ladies ud gives their fi
nancial needs the closest aticutaou.
Tills IncJndes:
Checking Accounts
Savings Accounts r
Safety Deposits
(arc of Stocks and Uonds
luiestnieuu Etc ....
THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
PENDLETON, OREGON
"Strongest Bank In Eastern Oregon"
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DAILY IWUtKET WWS OF PENDtT0N
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The following prices are the prices
being paid to producers by Pendleton
business houses. Wherever retail
prices are (riven the fact will be spe
cially mentioned.
Effffs and Poultry.
Eggs, 45 cents.
Hens, 25 cents.
Chickens, 22 cents a pound.
Country Ham. EU.
Ham. best quality, 28c.
Bacon, best quality, 40c.
ltutter Lai and Butter
Butter, $1.20.
ley is not yet on the market owing- to
the high price which speculators paid
for their stocks.
Klamath Stock Growers
Seeking Hotter Herds
KLAMATH FALLS, Feb. 23. L. A.
West, chairman of the livestock com
mittee of the Comity farm bureau, U
inspecting- Shorthorn herds in North
frn Oregon and Washington, and will
select a carload of heifers for auction
among farnera of Klamath county.
The sale, which will be held NOM time
next month
the farm bureau has taken to raise the
standard of livestock In this county.
A carload of Shorthorn calves also
will "be purchased for distribution
among the boys' and girls' industrial
clubs of the county. The calves will
be exhibited for prizes at the county
fair this fall and then sold at auction.
Wlictit CVWiiiK' Slow
wtng to 1-Ttwts.
The winter wheat is growing very
slowly owing to the frequent frosts and
thaws, according to S. It. Thompson.
With conditions as they are, it is dif
ficult to determine just how well the
wheat is doing. Plowing is underway
on the Thompson and Perringer places
and one one or two others where the
land has a south exposure. On the
north exposure there is still frost in
the ground. mA)ML
Trade for Stock
on Nominal I la sis.
IF you don't like a Red Seal Continental Six
Cylinder Motor four bearing crank
shaft
IF you don't like Timken bearings
IF you don't like Timken axles
IF you don't like a Borg & Beck Dry Plate Disc
Clutch
IF you don't like the Two Unit Bijur Lighting
and Starting System
IF you don't like a Rayfieid Carburetor
IF you don't like a well built solid body with a
mirror like paint job
IF you don't like a car that will never heat on
Then wesay by all means DONT buy a VELIE.
Eastern Oregon Motor Co.
616 Garden St., Near P. O.
Phone 1027
The
Franklin
Car
No other car is so easy to handle as the light
and flexible Franklin. Driving it is never a strain,
even under the worst road and weather conditions.
That explains in part why Franklin owners
drive their cars longer distances in a day with more
comfort and safety.
20 miles to the gallon of gasoline. M
12,500 miles to the set of tires.
50 per cent slower depreciation.,
PENDLETON AUTO COMPANY
Established 107.
I'ish Selliiis In
Local Markets
Because of the Lenten season fish
are more pjopttlar than usual and local
markets are selling herring, . salmon,
etc. Prices are as follows: Kippered
salmon, 3". tents a pound; boned herr
ing, G$ cents; Irish mackarel, 20
cents each; salt herring, 10 cents each;
Boneless codfish, one pound. 45 cents,
two pounds 85 cents; golden bloaters,
10 cents each; Columbia river salt sal
mon, 25 cents a pound; Rastern oys
ters, 75 cents a pound. Finnan had
dies and smoked salmon are expected
scon.
Only twit carloads of livestock en
tered the North Portland market for
the closing day of the week and trade
is one of the first steps ( remained on a nominal basis.
Small supply of hogs came forward
and these were of Indfferent quality.
General hog range:
Prime mixed $15.75 0 1 B. 25
Medium mixed 1 5.25 1 5.75
Rough heavies 1 1 .00 Hi 1 5 .25
Pigs 1 3.00 W 15.00
No cattle came for the week end
PUi none were wanted. The situation
is extremely quiet with killers over
loaded with supplies; Nominal prices
follow.
General cattle range:
Best. Grain steers J 1 2.00 f? 1 2.75
Choice steers 11.00W11.50
Good to choice steers . . . 10.00 1i 11.00
Medium to good steers.. O.OOiSilO.OO
Fair to good steers 8.00 J 9.00
Common to fair steers . . 7.00 'ffl 8.0 )
Choice cows and heifers 9.50 10.25
Good to choice cows and
heifers 8.50 9.50
Medium to good cows and
heifers 7.50 8.50
Fair to medium cows and
heifers 6.50 7.50
Canners 6.60
Bulls 6.25(3 9.0C
Best light calves 15. 50 17.00
Medium light calves 12.6011 15.50
Heavy calves 7.001S12.50
Stockers and feeders ... 8.00i?J 9.50
A handful of stuff was shown In the
mutton and lamb alleys at North Port
land. Demand and prices held steady
at the previous range.
General sheep and lambs range:
East of mountain lambs -17. 00 18.00
Pest light valley lambs 16.00 tf 17.00
Best heavy valley lambs 1 3.50 fj 14.50
Feeder lambs 1 2.00 15.00
Yearlings 15.00015.50
Wethers 13.00 013.50
Ewes 10.00012.00
Hen's Fine -
All Wool and
Wool Mixed
Year Around
SUITS
Bright New Styles
In men's and young
men's suits that are re
markably low priced
You will find here many
very new ideas single
and double breasted,
belted and plain in the
colors and patterns that
are right this season
and at prices you can af
ford to pay.
$19.75 to $44.75
NAVY BLUE
SERGE SUITS
(All Wool) $39.50
A splcndkl year around suit
combining stylo and service
ability all wool and good
weight well made.
Only our tremendous buying
power makes tills price possible
an suits of such quality.
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pendleton, obegon
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"JTCTPehney Co., A Nationwide Institution
SEEN AT NIGHT
MASS IS CELEBRATED
FOR DEPARTED POLICE
NEW YORK, Feb. 23. A solemn
high mass of requiem for the dead
f thu police department was cele
brated yesterday morning In St. Vin
cent's church. Four houndred offi
cers and men under Lieut. Andrew tie-
very marched from the 67th street sta
tion to the church, where the Rev.
Dr. W. O. Ives nnd the Itev. Dr. John
Wade, chaplains for Brodklyn and
Manhattan respectively, and William
Oilesplc, representing Commissioner
Enright, Joined them.
In the center of the aisle was a
draped coffin surrounded by lighted
the dead during the last year. The
Itev. John Coogan was celebrant. The
sermon was preached by the Very Rev.
Ignatius Smith, national director of
the Holy Name Societies.
Corn (iins Lower;
Oats floldlng.
The coarse grain market today is
align, -' slower with corn down to $57
for both Immediate and future ship
ment. At this bid. there is little trad
ing. Oata are holding at $5.8.50 and
$59.50 and mill feed bid is $0. Bar-
Tlie Inward Effect! of ntimors are
worse than the outward. They en
danger the whole system. Hood's Sar
saparilla eradicates all humors, cures
all their inward and outward effects.
It in the great alterative and tonic,
whose merit has been everywhere established.
Hlotorlsts. along Ohio's roads
next season will bare no trouble I
riding at nlgbt, for tbls sign at
danger points will glare at them,
and warn them against ace'dent.
Tbe Cleveland Automobile Club
has been putting these up through
the winter. While the word,
"Danger" In red Is easily seen by
day, the square beneath, at nlgbt,
throws beck a glowing red to tbe
motorist as bis htilghts strike
it.
Theodore Roosevelt Said
"BrefT person who Invest In well selected real
otato in a growing section of a mwperous commu
,..tv a.i. i -s the surest ami safest method of becom
ing indcpcmn.f. for real estate is the basis of all
wealth. .aaaaaaaaai
111 "It: IS A .r.-,.....
l.. al ran." au acres
irvhrcd wheat, which Is now looking rlne. Aboiil
, i.. miiiiliur w.'er the year round
Balaam lll III fenced separate. Included with
this ranch is all slock and efl.dpment :
harucs. tractor, separator, plows, drills anu aU kinds
,f other machinery.
Tills all it" at SS5.00 an acre, and we ire con
fident tliat tins year's crop will more limn i y one
ildrd the amrrbaaa price, k-avliig a nice much of
land to summer-fallow this year.
it cnan nothing to look at it
Snow & Dayton
"We Sell I and"
Phone 1072. 117 East Court Street.
Real Estate Farm Loan Insurance
to
Aliout
ONE MAN IS STUDENT
OF COSTUME DESIGNING
BI40ENB, Or.. Feb. 23. The Co
tum design and design -1osh fkt the
University of Oregon are composed of
35 girl and Glenn C. McOonegal,
sjeril student at the university.
MnGonegal Is an ardent advocate of
the propriety of men planning wom
er's gowns. "I like It, he says.
And that's not the only thing he
,11k
"I like the attitude which thr girls
here hold toward me," continues Mc
Oonegal. " spent nearly a year at
Harvard. And the girls at Raddlffe
arc really fine, hut they can't forget
for one minute that they are descen
dents from the Mayflower. The girls
here in the wpt are not like that.
They treat a fellow as if he were a hu
man being and not a freak because ho
happens to like this sort of thing."
Design, costume design, color the
ory, pen and pencil, unified mathe
matics and Knglish are among the
subjects which McOonegal Is study
ing at the university.
GERMANY STILL HAS
400,000 ARMED FORCE
PARIS, Feb. 23. The German ar
my l Btlll 400,000 Strong, according-
to a report received by the committee
-of foreign affairs today from General
jNienncl. head of the Baltic mlanlnn. In
addition, there are 100.000 policing
forcen, 15.000 belne In the neutral
jsone on the right bank ow the Rhine.
Germany alBO Is well mipplied with
tanks, machine guns and airplanes.
Nlessel adds that the German gov
ernment Is capable, if willing, of ob
taining execution of the treaty clauses
lly the country.
HOLDS BABY HAS BETTER
CHANCE IN ANY OF SEVEN
COUNTRIES OUT OF U. S.
SAN" FRANCISPO, Feb. 23. If a
lis by had normal mature Intelligence
and tho right of selection It would
choose any one of seven countries
Outside of tho rolled States for its
birtaplaoe' In order that Its chance of
life might he better, Mrs. Kli7jilieth
Perklnn, Ann Arbor, Mich., national
director of child we.lfaro work for
tho Woman's Christian Temperance
union, told the 1'aclflc division re
Kional conference for tile union Satur
day. Three hundred thousand babies
die every year In the United States,
or about one for every 10 bom." Mrs.
Perkins said. "Almost all die as a re
sult of conditions which could be prevented."
"It is recorded that the United
States stands 14th In the line of civ
ilized countries In Its caro of moth
ers at maternity; that 18.000 mothers
die each year from childbirth and al
most all from preventable causes."
Extension' of a common language
was urged by Mrs. Mary C. Barnes of
New York, the unions' national di
rector of Americanization, who sub
mitted her report yesterday.
"Four hundred thousand young
men who answered the selective draft
cnll could not wrllo home or read
tho president's proclamations," she
said. 1
Breweries' are going to China and
the V. C. T. V. must follow. Miss
Francis Wlllard Wang of Shanghai
told tho conference. Among others
on the program for talks are Miss
Jo no M. Donaldson, Portland, Ore.,
and Miss Muryce U Currty. olympla.
Wash.
fll null Talk llnamv
LONDON, Feb. 23. Five German
commissioners arrived here today to
consider the unsettled cierman-Hrttish
questions.
Perfect Health A I juts
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Almost Evefy Human Ailment
la Directly Traceable to Im
purities in the Blood.
You should pay particular heed
to ntiy indication that your blood
supply is becoming sluggish, or
that there is a lessening in fit
strong and vital force.
Ey keeping your blood cleansed
your system more easily wards oi
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the rreat vegetable blood medi
cine, will rtvitalixe your blood and
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healthy, vigorous vitality. Every
one needs it jut now to keep tho
system in perfect condition. Go
to your drug; store and get a bottle
to-day, and if you need any medi
cal advice, you can obtain it witn
our cost by writing to Medical Dw
rector, Swift Specific Co., 40 Swifft
laboratory, Atlanta, Gh.
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We are pleased to announce that we
have received
EIGHT CAR LOADS OF
BUICKS
If your order is not already placed
don't put it off for only a few of this
first shipment are not spoken for.
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