PAGE SIXTEEN DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1020. SIXTEEN PAGES OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE "JTCrPeniiey CbX Nationwide Institution Aunt Jemima Pan Cake Flour FRESH STOCK 3 PACKAGES, 50c Incorporated J Incorporated I Aunt Pomima Pancake Flour in Raps, each 50c Oregon Cream Cheese, 2 pounds 65c Naplha Soap, 12 Wars $1.00 Bak:'l Betm, I 'boy's, large cans $1.00 Baker Beam- Moby's, 10 small cans $1.00 Hershev 'a Bulk Cocoa, pound 35c Walnuts, fresh stock, pounds $l.co Gloss Starch, 5 packages 25c Harvest Pumrkin. 7 cans $1.00 Ranch Kjfgrs. dozen ' 40c Complete line of Seed Potatoes. (jfray Jros. (j-rocery "QUALITY" TWO PHONES 28 AND 29 Hs Ri;wd3 op tha OTHER T' ' r I.. 3 Put Your Saddle m Ik Right Horse Von want to reai li yonr destination you want WCh it in time: so yarn arc quite particular to PIT KOCH vUMH.K ox Tin: RIGHT IIOHSK a bono with BtejtnjC qualities. Von arv niniiiii a r;i!nH. or oandnctfnfl; a butrtne j you arc k3Bi to Ik wirrowflll. to reach yonr dcsii nattoti. pMtlt with the American National Hank, for it has the Maying fWnHrtM, so needful for carrying on your iMMtnOHH ffSall H Visiter always welcome. THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK PENDLETON, OREGON "Win Til liank In Knstern Oregon1' ivoiaj. FOLKS. h-jr : J I'M CiOIKjO TO Cive M I 3TER SPOUT . HtS ' ' ' nrr, . - - i To -SAY 3pftTH4sr3B 9 OVcR mmi A -r- hi mmmmmmmmm DAILY MARKET NEWS OF PENDLETON The following prices are the prices ting paid to producers by Pendleton business houses. Wherever retail prices are given the fact will be spe cially mentioned. and Poultry. Kggs, 40 cents. Hens, 25 cents. Chickens, 22 cents a pound. Country Ham, Kt. Ham. best quality, 28c Bacon, best quality, 40c. Dutter rat and Butter Butter, S1.25. a pound. (.Mher vegetables are plenti ful. Head lettuce is IS cents a head; radishes are two bunches for 15 cents and artichokes sell for two for 45 cents. Cauliflowers sell for from 20 to 40 cents each. Walla Walla spin ach is 10 cents a pound. Hunch beets, turnips, etc. are two bunches for 25 cents. Late California sweet potatoes aro two pounds fur 25 cents. I First Asparagus Arrives In Local Market. The first asparagus of the season arrived today fiom California in a Pendleton market. The asparagus Is of fine quality and retails for 35 cents Grapefruit selling In Iah.hI Market. Gmpefrult selling in Pen.lleton market.-? are priced at two for l cents to 20 cents each, according to size. If you are planning on buying that Chevrolet this year, place your order now. We will only receive 50 per cent of our allotment this year. $312 down and balance while you ride at $55 a month. No in terest to pay. Chevrolet for economical transportation, them at the Auto Show tonight. See Eastern Oregon Motor Co. 616 Garden St., Near P. O. Phone 1027 Automotive Show, ii-12-i; A drill-! on l-Yee Get Well At The i Swedish z a Institute i a SWEDISH MASSAGE, ? 9 4 0 a I f A trial treatment will A convince you. Consul- tation free. 5 Tavlor Hardware Bide. Coarse (.rain Market Shows Little Change. Lxeept for a drop of 5fi cents in the bid for future delivery No. 3 yellow corn, the coarse grain market today shows no changes from the past sev eral days, c'jrn for immediate ship ment Is being bid at 961.50 again to day. Oats continue on the board at $5S and eft httl evidently there is lit tle or no trading at those prices. Mill feed is also tgulet, with J38.T5 the best that is offered. STEAM-BATHS, MEDICAL GYM NASTICS, ELECTRICITY. H. S. McKENZIE. M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office : 10-11-12 Belts Building Pendleton, Ore. HOJCS Hold Cp Well and Top Cuttle are QOOd, Kleven loads of livestock entered the North Portland yards fr tne Friday trade and these consisted of hogs and cattle. Markets in general were steady at the start. Hog prices are again higher In the East with Chicago again quoting as high as $16 for tops or only a fraction t elow the extreme value here. General hog range: rrime mixed $15.75 16.2& Hood's Sarsaparilla Makes Food Taste Good Creates an appetite, aids diges tion, purifies the blood, promotes assimilation so as to secure full nutritive value of food, and to give strength to the whole system. CO f o p Pi p til PKMILEtON, ORKUON Oi'IHJSITK HO-1 IX l'KNOLETOA' The Silk Department is Dressed for Spring Our silk department is wearing its 'new silken clothes of Spring. Everything shown here is new, everything is fresh from the looms of prominent silk manufacturers. There are many new silk creations, silks of quality artistically designed, colorings new and fresh and ori ginal, color harmonies that are correct and prices that mean a saving on every yard you buy. 40 inch Georgette, dainty floral and conventional patterns on harmonizing grounds. 0 34 inch figured Pongee, striking new patterns that will make delightful dresses for O (Q warm days. Yard. . . 34 inch plain Pongee in natural col. CI yfU CI 70 'CI Ufi ycl pi.tJ Di.i J pi.ru 34 inch Pongee, natural ground, with one inch dots of pink or canary, this is a real heavy material far under prices today. Yard . . P 1 f 36 inch Messalines and Taffetas in all the popular shades. Yard $2.98 36 inch Satin, good quality, all silk, a wide range of CO AQ colors. Yard Wf9V 36 inch Silk Poplin in most of the better colors. WOOL SKIRTINGS 54 inch all wool materials shown in checks of brick and blue, black and white and a combi nation plaid of black, blue and white. Yard $4.98, $5.90, $6.90 48 inch all wool black and white shepherd check C (Jg COTTON DRESS GOODS 38 inch Voiles in a tempting ar ray of patterns and colors, a very attractive material of good quality and launders splendidly. Yard 79c, 98c, $1.19 44 inch voiles in most plain colors including black and white, this fine quality in extra width will be verv popular. 7Qn Yard 29 inch dainty patterned 9Q Flaxon. Yard White Flaxons in self stripes, checks and plain. Yard 29c, 39c, 49c Good quality sheer cotton voile, with stylish all-over designs printed in charming color com binations, makes attractive and .serviceable dresses and blouses, launders beautifully. Yard 39c, 49c, 59c enney Co., A Nationwide Institution m i Why Not Now MY NEW STOCK IS ARRIVING DAILY. A BIG LINE OF BASEBALL GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES. A. G. SPALDING BROS. Agent Sol Baum SPORTING GOODS MAN Hotel Pendleton Bldg. Phone 646 OTHERS MAY SAY "JUST AS GOOD" WE SAY Medium mixed 15.50(16.75 Hough heavies 12.00015.25 j 1'igs 12.0015.00 Tone in the cattle market wan stead- ler for the day with some very good quality offerings shown. Killers were j asking the best and the price, looked a , fraction higher for this class of stuff. ; General cattle range: Best grain pulp steers ..$ i 1.50 f?f 12.00 Choice steers ll.00il.SO ;ood to choice steers ... 10.0011. 00 Medium to good Aters . 9.00 'ft '10.00 Fair to good steers 7.50 8.50 Common to fair steers . . 6.50 7.50 i.'hoice cows and helfern 9.0010.00 Nood to choice cows and heifers 8.00 9.00 Medium to good cows and heifers 6.50- 7.50 Fair to medium cows and heifers 6.50 6.50 Canners 3 00 6.5" Bulls i. 7.5(i Bob! light calves 1 5.50 ff 1 7. 2f, Medium calves 10.00 lb. iu , Heavy calves 7.00 10. Of . blockers and feeders ... 8.00 8.50 j No offerings were shown in the mut ton and lamb alleys at North Portland for the Friday trade. There was a j lack of arrivals overnight. Sentiment continues favorable in all lines. Oenera) sheep and lamb range: Rast of mountain lambs. f 17.00 18.00 Best light valley lambs. . 16.00 17.00 Best heavy valley lambs 13.5001.4. CO Feeder lambs 12.0015.00! Yearlings 16.00 16.50 ROBBER ROBS BROTHER ROBBER OF HIS LOOT NEW YORK. March 13. The un ethical practice of a robber who spe cialized In robbing robbers was re Vfaled today when a Jury in general s Hsi.in convicted John P. Collins of Krand larceny. Thl robber apparently knew that Frederick P. Hobb, another robber, had in hl apartment $5000 and a $400 gnUl watch, which ho had stolen from an exprenn car In Philadelphia. He called on Robb, the 'brother robber, the testimony showed, displayed a budge, announced ho was a member of the police department's narcotic nquad and demanded Robb's loot. He got It. Itobber Hobb, who ran convicted of the expreHB robbery, was brought here to testify agafntt Collins, who Drill- be sentenced March 16. Just Received Supply of Flour. OLYMPIC 49 HIGH PATENT GOING AT $3.00 PER SACK. Satisfaction Guaranteed. INLAND MERCANTILE CO. ADAMS, ORE. SELF-STYLED "OLD HUSTLER" PROSPECTS . IN MINES AT 80 "PEACOCK" THE IDEAL COAL SALT LAKE. March 13. An assay ing firm of Salt Lake City has receiv ed a letter from John S. Ferris, an old time miner and prospector of southern Utah, stating that he Is pow engaged in opening the Ferris mine at Hye Valley. Or., with good pros pects of profitable returns from the gold and silver-bearing ore. Ferris asserts he is the real disco ercr of the noted Hilver Ueef mine of southern Utah, making the location In Match, l i 7 5 , but complains that oth ers later claimed credit for the dis covery. one paragraph of Ferris' letter reads as follows: "Now, at 80 years, I am still the simo old hustler In the hills, and am as hearty as a bear." Phone 178 NOW SNYTHE -LONERGANCO Quality Quantity Service SPECIAL ELECTION TO FORM PORT OF SALEM DEMANDED SALEM, March 13. A special elec. tioii ffr the purpose of creating tho port of Salem, Involving the ultimate construction of docks, whurves and warehouses at an estimated cost of from 8150,000 to 8200,000, will tx held here within 90 days, If the county court herds the demands of the Salem Commercial club, made known at a meeting Wednesday night. The proposed port district would ex tend several miles beyond the city limit. 2 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 INCORPORATED Distributors CADILLAC, HUDSON, BUICK, ESSEX AND ACCASON TRUCKS Phone 468 llt-121 W Court Automotive- Show. 11-12-13 Admission Froo