DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1920. TEH PAGES OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE J. c. renney Co7 A RaUohwidcinatitutlon PAGE TEN iillllli!lll!iillillllllllllll!l!llllilili r Fresh Ranch Butter Fresh, pure and clean, 2 pound $1.25 Ranch Eggs, dozen 35c Country Bacon, pound 45c Country Shoulders, pound 35c Country l ai d Bring your own pail We fill 5'a, $1.50; 10'a, $3.00 Early Row Seed Potatoes, pound 10c Burbank Seed Potatoes, pound 10c Yakima No. 1 Eating Potatoes, pound OSc Onion Sets, pound 15c "If you don't trade with us we both lose money." "QUALITY" TWO PHONES 28 AND 29 The Wheat Price Situation riic KintiiK'- D'Amrrs jrives us the following infor mation regard iiift the grain condition in Belgium: "II fore the war KnrOe was dependent on North Vmerica for its -1 .in.--iippK and during- the war this need became more intensified. "Ttimugh the Interior difficulties in Russia, their Train exports tvased entirely, and lacking; in laborer, horse and machinery, the aereape in Koumanla, Ituhfaj m and Servia. wits reduced to a minimum. n- lEoyal Whoat Coimnissioti win. -It. during' the war. purchased all wheat for the Allies, did so by preferea.ee of North America rather tlian from the Argentina, for the reason that it required less time nd thti- lens tonnage, since the signing of the Arniis liee tlie gveniment still gles North America trade preference, but imfominately the per-. Mem risiug i al u of the dollar, eompels us to buy more and more Trom Argentina.' Jtfci THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK PENDLETON, OREGON Ttie Strongest Dank In Eastern Oregon." Mnj'R.C LOOKING COR A HCU OPTICA MAN I l m T . Si ,-eri, M, T WANT I ocerytjo. i K.' .m'Z: ,t mot DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports Th following prices are the pricaa i than to aggressiveness on the part .f being paid to producers by Pendleton the .sellers. Toward the iar, current business houses. Wherever retail j u. Ik. of a good export Jamar.-l for prices are given the fact will be spa- ; .vi.eit. ie and corn gooti red to ral-l cially mentioned. Eggs and Poultry. Eggs, 36. Hens, 25 cents. Chickens, 28 cents a pound. Country Ham, ibis. Ham. best quality, 28c. Bacon, best quality, 40c. Butter Fat and Buttar Butter, $1.2. ' ts in tin corn market. Vhi-v rim- I ii.an.1eU ?3 track New YoWi, the hltfjl i'ce on the crop. jivi meralyJ d'JphfwUd the changes in coi'n. Packers were sellers of provisions,! but on the ensuing break' turned to the j buying side. Lard touched the low- . est prices this season. Used Cars of exceptional merit and condition for sale or trade 1918 Cadillac 1918 Reo Six 1917 Velie EASY TERMS Eastern Oregon Motor Co. 616 Garden St., Near P. O. Phone 1027 Kansas City Stock Limited to slierp. (By Associated Press. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. April 14 tie No receipts, trading limited to few sales to hold-over stock at prices too uneaven to intelligently quote Sheep- packers. 3,000. Receipts direct to (Seattle I loss antl rattle ! jr. Cents lp for Iay. SEATTLE, April 14. Hogs Re ceipts 533; 2S cents up. Prime 16.75 "ff 17.25: medium to choice 15.7&'&' Cat- 16.75; rough heavies 14. 75 15.25 a j lgH 13.5014.50. v a Hie, receipts jus; 25 cents up Best steers 1 1. 50 ft 12.00; medium tc B t 5 IflflaattEflK mm 1 Tjatlon.-i4JiUe InstUtttion PENDIiETON, OREGON OPPOSITE HOTEIi PENDIiETON Becoming House Dresses of Serviceable Ginghams 12.98 Fresh, bright colorings that give the house dress that cheerful homelike appearance, pretty checks, stripes and plaids, attractively made, some with button trimmed shawl collars and vestees of self material, belted models with collars of plain harmonizing colors, while others are embelished by pretty embroidery, all at the same low price $2.98 TRICOLLETTE BLOUSES Of Unusual Appeal. Tricollette blouses are grow ing in favor every day. Colors of tempting tint coupled with wearing qualities that make the investments of thrift accounts for their popularity. Many new numbers are shown in the apparel section on the bal cony, priced at $10.90, $11.90, $14. lo NEW CHILDREN'S COATS A new assortment of coats for children from 3 to 16 years, offer colors,' cheerful and becoming fabrics fashionable and service able. A hint of the styles and colors may be had from the display in our large main window. Prices are as tempting as the garments themselves. $5.90 to $17.50 NEW FEATHER NECK PIECES $5.90 to $27.50 These new Marabou pieces add a smart finish to any suit and at the Penney prices every woman may own one. A num ber of the new pieces are shown in the south island window. J. C Penney Co- A NaOojaniisUfotion choice 9.: 011.00-: common to sood Trading restricted to few . 9.2o: cows and heifers lO.OOtf? sales holdover lambs. Steady with j 10.50; common to good 6.f,0 9.50 , yesterday. Five loads 88 pound Iambs bulls 7.H -35; calves 7 OOIG 00 $18.50. : nrwue .MnrKcis brow : ComMC Grains XUady (By Associated Press. SEATTLE, Wash, April U. City ! devery: Feed mill $4511 $16 per ton; scratch feed $S5; feed wheal $8T.; nil grain chop $75; oat $72; sprmiting oats $57; rolled oats $74; whole corn $75; cracked corn $78; roI!ed barley $76; clipped barley $S1. Hay, Eastern Washington timothy mixed $42 per ton; double compressed $46; alfalfa $40; straw $20; Tugf Sound $38. Corn Ixwer at Chicago Wheat Soils at $3. Hy Associated Press.) CHICAGO, April 14. Corn a vera -d lower in price today with traders holding off on both sides of the mar ket awaiting rtevelopmen s in '.he ra'l roiid strike. The close was unsettled 1 3c net lower to 3-8c advance. May Mi 5-8 to 1.66 7-8 and J.ily'l.6) to l.tiO i-8. Oats finished i-ic down 10 l-ic up and provisions unchanged to 30 cents off. 'Weakness In the corn marr.et wad MCit 4d to lack of supporr. rather '. w mm PS l Trade i H ' FOR fr i ent for t Irni ni n nrz3 fm 1! Tt i pointed to r U I L H one of J I 'hy suffer the discomforts and embarrassments of a Gottre? p. G. C. preparation lor goitre hag bco nted many. Why pay several hondrd dollars for an operation to remove a Bonre when O.O.C. cm beobiaiaed for such a comparatively small expenditure? O.G C when properly applied rives satis factory results, or your mon r will be refunded. O.G.C. is sold direct, by mail only. Write for booklet. Address Dept. 2 O.O.C. CHEMICAL COMPANY (.t,i, w -.i . . -.."..NIIU.UII J Portland Yards HeoMve o ShlpmciitH for Day. Because the Southern Pacific re fused to bring supplies on Tuesday, its regular day tor shipments of Willam ette valley livestock to North Port land, there were no arrivals here dur ing the day. the cattle alleys was ab- the day hut all Indications continuation of the strong the last few days. Quality especially is ieing sought be cause there la little of this class avail- able. Because of the previous drop in the market many cattle feeders sent ; their stuff to grass. L With shearing operations practical ly suspended at most Pacific north ' -west points because of unfavorable ; weather, .arrivals of' late in the stock I yards have been scant. Nothing at all ; tame forward for the Tuesday trade. Market for hogs continues to display a very satisfactory tone. Killers are still compelled to bring in stock from the midwest because of the inability of the home trade to fill the demand. New York Pays Ixvs Attention to HUike. (By Associated Press. NEW YOHK, April 14. Traders and professional interests almost as a whole seemed disposed to pay less at tention to the strike today, husing their confident attitude on the belief that the striko is waning. The stock market was strung only in spots, however, food shares, secon dary steels, equipments, shippings and miscellaneous specialities making variable gains while Industrial leaders were irregular and occasionally heavy. Conditions in the money market were not materially altered, call loans opening at seven percent and ndvanc- jing to 12. Time funds were Increas ingly scarce. Foreign exchange rallied from Its depression, due chiefly. It was believed to reduced offerings, British, French and Italian hills made up part of yes terday's reversal but the Merman maris broke sharply. Fresh interest attached to the col export movement by reason of further extensive engagements of the meta tor shipment to South America- Sales 1.050,000 shares. Bonds did not share the Htren&th 1 1 the stock market, that division suffer ing' further impairment from th weakness of Ldberty and Victory Is sues. Total sales (par value) $13, 375,000. Old United States two rose 3-8 on call, and Panama 3's declined ! point on call, others unchanged. MTIGVE TO MEET FEUCU'SON (By Associated Press,) HALIFAX, N. 8., April 14. Mike McTUrue. Canadian middleweight cham p Ion, meets Dan n y Fergu son , Philadelphia, here May 20. FHFXGIl TRYOUTS AN KAY . (By Associated Press.) May 9 wil be the official date fen Which French athletes will hold ther first series of elimination trials for the purpose of selecting the French jtmerlcan Olympic team. r Gram Raj? Market Here Shows Flnnness at 22 Cents. Oraln bags are being quoted by lo cal dealers at 22 cents to the buyer. rise of one rent over the previous quotation. The strength of the market at Kan Francisco is responsible for the rise. San Francisco Is quoting June delivery grain bags at 22 cents whole sale to the trade. i 5 Grand Opening MONDAY, APRIL 12TH COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH MEATS. Coffee and Sandwiches will be served between 10 and 11 a. m., 3 to 4 p. m. CURED MEATS, LARD, ETC. I'f.ii. Ham, prr pound 49 1-8 lull Brraktawt Bacon, per pound 4ftc Holly Illue I hIi. i Bacon, per pound 45o Hj1 Picnics, prr pound ic Hnlly floMtnn Butts, prr pound 40a Holly Hacks, prr pound 3o Holly Hamnrnrrr, prr pound SOo Holly Kausaffr, per pound 23c llnlly Wrtuilm, per pound 3Ao llntly Head (.'heme, prr pound 33 Holly llaJogiia, per pound 33 Holly l.iii.l Sal. 2.SA, 1-3 gal. tl.45 2 REPUBLIC Trucks Everywhere yu K yu see Republic Trucks doing the big hauling jobs. Because Republic Trucks are noted for their ability to do harder work, for a longer time, at a lower cost. Pendleton Auto Co. Established 1907 , . - Lease For Sale ROW DOS8 Tins KTIllKK TOC? I2SO nrTTs, leeVsBel rr I wo yours ami lease rim he f i). w l to l'mhI fanner; itH) acres In fall wheaf. aH hsiking fine; fO acres plowed: balance NiMturo, i-oinhiiK', t -. harrow:, drill, wagons ami otlier arming machinery. Some- stock and oows. TTm price on this lease anil outfit Is $lti.0OO.0O. (lair f'asti will handle. Tin- Is the only lease we inve, and Is worth Hm money. We have several fooI alfalfa proposlllons dairy raneti that Is an excellent proMHtfon; al, lots of ;ood wheat land. If you are Inleresteri In CAB ADA LANDS, see n. Snow & Dayton "We Sell Land Report From TMtire Wheat Area Are Knrouraituic. .' Keporta from all the big wheat sec flons of the northwent are encourag ing, following the general ralna of the last few duy.s. The winter crop, ll backward hut the condition of the Krowlng plant Is good. There naa not been nearly so much acreage blown ....... o, rtrt ihniiL'hi and not ae much loss was sustained ae two years go. The wheat plant at present is JL . ..,.-1 fh. nrenent weath- nOl VCIJ n'liniB . , wr with, ,ni too imieh heat 1 expected to' put the plant IQ shape for warmer weather later. The condition of the rop Is estimated around 6 per cent. rVreUm Rxchange !nerally Shows Decline for Day. With the exception ot the derman mark the foreign exchange market yesterday showed a tendency to drop. The mark was quoted at 12 20 at the close, a gain of 25 cant over the Mon day report. Sterling lost three cents and is quoted 4.0. Francs lost 3.', cents and are at .. Krone - on Norway are $20.20 and on Hweden $22.20. Drachmae on oreece re mained at $U.0. INLAND MERCANTILE CO. 2 (- ADAlifS, ORE. Phone 1072. 117 Ea.t Court Street. Real Estate Farm Loan Inauranco H'OWKK )rPr7nTIOX DKTAYEI mw yokik:. April 14. Inability jl of V.nropean nationa to aend represent ative women tennis teams 10 Amw. ..,..,,. rnr the Wlghtman cup probably will delay the Inauguration of this International compeUtlon on i.. r the navta can until next year, the United Bate Dawn Tennis Association, announced tonight. USED BUICKS We have some exceptional values in used Buicks, 1917, 1918 and 1919 models. Come in and look them over. Oregon Motor Garage 114 OORVO RATED DMltributor CADILLAC. 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