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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1920)
lilrtliMIITIIlMhMm DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, loa2' FOURTEEN PAGES PAGE FOURTEEN OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE Hershey's Cocoa in Bulk pound 35c En(rih Walnuts, 3 pounds $1.00 Ranch Eggs, dozen 40c Brookfield Sausatro. package 50c Swift's Frankfurters, pound 30c Oregon Cream Cheese 2 pounds 65c Virginia Dare Wine, bottle $1.00 Sweet Midget Pickles, pint 35c Si r yesterday's East Oregonian for extra specials good all this week. Complete line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables every morning. (j-ray Jros. (jrrocery Ja "QUALITY" TWO PHONES 28 AND 29 SO FAR AS C2Ut-V-TY Twese ivr forty Me JUST 63013 S 7HeS AT SIXTY. UiCF-. J ALWAYS UY The Best- IXC TAKe A CASE OF THE soesn E IT, flTFlf .! Get Well At The J j Swedish Institute i SWEDISH MASSAGE, j STEAM-BATHS. I s I MEDICAL GYM 3 rm POINT YOU OUT AS ONE OF Tr!r GAeR(&S OF THC TYTRAVASANCe BUS YOU HecP TO k-F--3 THCr PRiCeS 'IVAV UF AWOUWO THe MOON SQJANT3ei?COST IS! rVfl Welcome Visitors to the Auto Show Out of (own visitors to the aUt Show are specially incited to rftfltf ami make good use uf our bunkliu? room ami banking raeilities, during tiieir stay fa Pendkloit. You will find tlicrc for your tYmenlence, competent ajsKlKtantH. (vmimodious rt-t- and wrfji us-rooms mid v cry facility to transact busimtw. THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK PENDLETON, OREGON 'SU-ongMt Ho uk In mstern Oroffon" WMIM NASTICS, ELECTRICITY. . 8 m a trial treatment win e j convince you. Consul- f tation free. Taylor Hardware Bldg. ABE VOl'H (iliANKKS HICillT? DAILY MARKET NEWS OF PENDLETON WeaHng glasses that do not fit In fills economy and often very harm ful. If you come here to hnve your Op j ileal Work done you will find modern ' i Hiiimi'iit, :i very carpful examlna ! Uon of your eyes i.s made, and when i gin ni aro needed they aro ground to the exact rt'iUirementH pf your vl- The following prices are the prices being paid to producers by Pendleton business houses. Wherever retail prices are piven the fact will be spe cially mentioned. Eggs and Poultry. Eggs, 45 cents. Hens. 25 cents. Chickens, 22 cents a pound. Country Hum, Eta. Ham. best quality. 28c. Bacon, best quality, 40c. Butter Fat and Butter Butter. $1.25. Best heavy valley lambs 13.&O014.5O Feeder lambs 12.00il5.00 Yearlings IS. 000 16.5a Farmer's Special The Chevrolet one-ton truck, pneumatically equipped, worm drive, good speed, economical and sturdy. Ask us about our special finance plans for farm ers on the complete Chevrolet line. Eastern Oregon Motor Co. 616 Garden St., Near P. O. Phone 1027 Automotive Show' 11-12-1.1 Admission I-Yce Corn Price Holds l"p But Uttle Is Moving. , The price of corn In the Portland exchange-is holding- up well, according to bids today, but neither corn nor nats are moving at present bids. Corn is sought at $61.50 for immediate ship ment and $5 9 for future delivery. Oats are still bid at $5$ and $59. Mill teed is being bid $38.75 a ton. Cattle Hold Steady; Wo Mutton in Sight. Four loads formed the total arrivals of livestock at North Portland for tne Thursday trade. General sentiment indicated a steady tone, with no change in prices. General hog range: Prime mixed $ 1 5.75 l 1 6.25 Medium mixed 16.SO01S.76 Rough heavies 12.0015.25 Pigs 12.001? 15.00 Trade in the cattle market in hold ing steady. Receipts overnight were moderate and sales were confirmed at former values. General cattle range: Rest grain pulp steers . . $ 1 1 .50 ft 1 2-00 Choice steers ll.non.50 . nttAln ftAf, . . , 10.000 1 l.oo Medium to good steers . . 9.00 w 10.00 . . - l goou steers 7.604V --of. o fair "toprs . . 6.5012 Choice Cows and heifers B.00j L. .. 0 entice cows and heifers 8.00 if 9.00 Medium to good cows and heifers 6.60 9 7.50 Fair to medium cows and heifer I.S 00 6.50 j Canner 3 OOtfD 5.50 Bulls 6.00 7.50 j Best light calves 16.M017.il Medium calves lO.OOfi 15.50 Heavy calves T.OOOlp.Ofl There was no mutton or lamb supply offered Thursday in the North Port land alleys. Oeneral sentiment is t steady with former prices generally : continued. General sheep and lamb range: F,st of mountain lambs .$ 1 7.00 0 S. 00 Beat light valley lambs.. M.000 17.00 1 Baker County Wetontnes Good, Heavy Rabm Climatic conditions more charac teristic of the Coast mountain country than of Hastern Oregon are gladden ing the hearts of farmers in Itaker. Grant and Malheur counties by thor oughly saturating the ground with j moisture, starting the grass upon the ranges and Dally piling up anow in the mountains to prolong the irrigation season next summer. Winter grain Is 'reported to be especially benefited hv the heavy rains of the list week throughout the whole district ranch ers are mobilizing for spring plowing. Glasses Ground to Fit Your Cycs Lenses duplicated on short Nonce AMERICAN NATV BANK BUILDING. PENDLETON. Phone 609 HUNGARIAN REGENT DRAWS $600,000 PAY P-I'DAPR.-T, March 12. Admiral j j Horthy's .salary as Regent of Hun- ': gary has hen fixed at 3.000.001 j ' kronen (normally $6"0.000j a year. 1 ' After his election thn National As j aanUbly sent a deputation to escort j ( him to the chamber, where he took I the Data and was presented with a' I draft of the law creating his office. Addresses which eulogized him as hav- Inq saved the nation from ruin were' 1 devllered. I Knthu.Biast?c crowd, lined ft he ! lagdraped line of march by which he readied the Parliament Building1, Vears. Theodore Sanford of Fenmore. Mich., nan had stomach trouble for seven years and could not eat vege tables of fruit without pain in the stomach and restless nights. By tak ing Chamberlain's Tablets he la now able to eat vegetables or fruit without i-ausing pain or sleeplessness. If trou bled with Indigestion, or constipation give these tableta a trial. They are certain to prove beneficial. A Timely SugjrrMtJon. The next time you have a cough or cold try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy It U pleasant to take and you are sure to be pleased with the relief which It affords. This remedy has a wide dep utation for its curea of coughs and colds. The Best laxative "My sedentary habits have necessi tated the use of an occasional laxa tive. I have tried many but found noi hi 3g better tha i Chamberlain's Tablets " Writes Q rgo F. Daniels. Kardwtck, Vt. Mr. Dunlela is proprie tor of the Il.r6wlck Inn, one of the model hotels of New Bngland. S.50 7.50 0.00 siiaib'- - Cake Into a enp put one egg. beat well: dd three tahiaapeonRltB. of nweetened condensed milk, pinch of salt and fill in the cnn with water, bent well; add two cupfuls of flour with two tca SftOOflfuls baking powder, or three of Try yeast powder, sifted, flavor taste. Reat welt before putting in well greaaed pan. Very light and a good rake to make In these hard times to get sugar. 1 to A Martyr Wife: Do you expect to get to heaven by hanging on to my skirts Hub: No , but I might by ahowlng St., Peter the bilLs for them. Tra nscript. -Boston ' JANE PITIES THE STAGE-STRUCK G1RL 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. 12.500 miles to the set of tires. 50 per cent slower depreciation. PENDLETON AUTO COMPANY EUblibed 1907. AmnMll Mm 11-12 13 Ail tube-ion IVtw AMsist Nudiro. There are times when you Mhmild asniHt nature. It is now undrtakin(f to cleanse your sys tem If you will take Hood's Sarsa puUIm the undertaking will be suc cesHfnI. This sreat medicine purifies j and builds up as nothing else ili.e- HKKMAA i.ai ssi:mi s Spoclal A(jent Idaho State Life Insurance Co. An Old Line Company that does all its businem in the west. 210 neauregard St. r. O. Pox 38 I'hone 227-W. H. S. McKENZIE, M. D. Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat Office : 10-11-12 Belts Building Pendleton. Ore. DR. W. H. REYNOLDS Cliiropractlc Nerve Sperliillst. Rooms 1 and 2 Inland Empire Bank Bldff. Telephone 1018 tin. 10-12 a. m. I:i0-S p. m. Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee "hronlc and Nervous Disease and Diseases of Women. X-Bay Klec- tro Therapeutics. Temple Bdg-. Hoom 12 Phone 4 1 8 I' y&BBBKIi ' 8sSBBBBSBBBBBBHSs! - SVSX Earn, 'mm gf B nf :?SEJsi -.. ll I 111! 1 1 I ?mw 'llmwmmm j Incorporattd J pknuleton, ouecjon OMtl.sm: HOT FX rK.N'DLETOJI Lack of space in our usual position makes it necessary to put our ad on page eight today. Be sure to see it. $65.00 PER ACRE Ktght hundred acres In Lincoln counts. Washington one and a half miles from town and State Highway and two hours drive from Spokane on hard surfaced road. C90 acres under cultivation, nil of which run bp farmed by tractor. One half of place is in crop for 1920. Soil is deep and very productive. Land Is improved by two seta of good buildings and excellent water supply for each set. Place can be sub-divided Into two farms If desired. One of 480 acres and one of 320 acres. Price $65 per acre, including immediate posaeaslon. Terms one half cash, balance ar range to suit purchaser. Oregon - Washington Ranches Company ROSS C LASHLEY, Mgr. Hotel Bowman Bldg. Phone 542 Pendleton, Ore. Canadian Pacific Lands The Canadian Pacific Railway are offering Irri gated land at very low prices and on about the moat reasonable terms that can be 'maglne r-"-d from fOO to $70 per acre, Including patef llgh One-tenth cash payment down, tm -je . br . . another payment la due and a long time to pay out. Low rate of interest. drain land Is priced from $14.00 to $30 per acre, on the Name easy terms. No taxes on improvements or stock, and If you need money to build you a home, they jvtll advance it to you. Quite a few ITmatilla county farmers have made money on Canadian wheat landH, and there Is still a splendid opportunity for a good Investment. Parties desiring to investigate CANADIAN PA CIFIC IsAND are ren.ueted to call on us and we will furnlKh full Information, arrange for inspection, etc. Snow & Dayton "We Sell Land" Phone 1072. 117 East Court Street. Reel Estate Farm Loan Insurance 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. Oregon Motor Garage NEW YORK "rm always sorry when a girl writes to me that he Is determined te so on the stage." says Miss Jane Cow, star lo . Smllln' Through. e "IP she succeeds In the theater. It means untold p4a, self-tatrl- -'rloa and drudgery. IF she falls, her career Ib one of bitterness " Phone 468 INOOni01tATKU Distributor CADILLAC, HUDSON, BUICK, ESSEX AND ACCASON TRUCKS 'A 1 19-121 W Court Automotive 8hiw. 11-12-13 AdmlsNlou Kreu mSSaOMI i