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Ml " PAGE 1EN DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 91, 1920. TEN PAOES- 11 OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE IT" " ' SlMCe VOU LEFT Kr-r S E t Ki i , j -S Note Our Regular Prices Best Grade Head Rice, pound 17 1 -2c Best Grade Japan Rice, pound 15c Mfnceil Clams, S cans 50c Ranch Ejrg-s. dozen 35c Ranch Butter. 2 pound roll $1.25 Country Shoulders, pound 35c Country Bacon, pound 45c Country Lard, bring your own pail We fill 5s, $1.50: 10s. $3.00 Special Prices Folgers Coffee Sale 1 lb. free with 5 pounds $3.15 1-2 lb. free with 2 1-2 pounds ....$1.60 Solid Pack Tomatoes, dozen $1.50 "If You Don't Trade With Us We Both Lose Money." Gray Bros. rocery THREE PRONES iiiiiiiyiiiiiiHi QUALITY illllillllHH I Money Talks I In spoaking lo you. docs Money say: "If you take care of me property, some day I will open for you "Tile loor to Opportunity" ? And when asking when it will say to you The Better the rare the sooner tlie Day." MOMI DEPARTMENT I THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK I PENDLETON, OREGON "The Strongest Rank in Eastern Oregon." ft -ttj Sstzr UK6 yoo'RC Ifcil Hi tr - 1 i 1 II PKNOIiETON, OaUSGON OPPOSITE HOTEL PKNDIiETOA DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports The following prices are the prices Coffee for Month being paid to producers by Pendleton I liquidated In . V oustness houses. Wherever retail prices are driven the fact will be spe cially mentioned. Eggs and Poultry. Eggs, 35. Hens, 25 cents. Chickens, 28 cents a pound. Country Ham, Eta. Ham. best quality, 28c. Bacon, best quality, 40c. Butter Fat and Batter Butter, $1.26. VELIE CARS are now in and ready for delivery. Get our speeial Velie service plan, and be assured of permanent satisfaction. , Eastern Oregon Motor Co. Germs of TM sense should be prompt ly expelled from the blood. This is la time when the system is especially susceptible to them. Get rid of "all j impurities in tne Diooti oy xaKing f Hood's Sarsaparilla, and thus fortify J your whole body and prevent illness. 616 Garden St., Near P. O. Phone 1027 i-ii a a. mi rj 2 y Taylor Hardware Building Get Well At The SWEDISH INSTITUTE SWEDISH MASSAGE, STEAM-BATHS MEDICAL GYM NASTICS. ELECTRICITY A trial treatment will convince you. Consultation free. (By Associated Bress.) NEW YORK, April tl. ! 'month's liquidation was the feature In itlie market for coffee futures . during today's early trading. The opening was '1 to T points below last-night's 'closing figures, during the middle of !the davWtth May touching 14.72c and I September 14.75. .Mouses with Euro j ptjan connections were sellers of May and there was scattering liquidation , while trade interests bought near I months against sales of later deliver ies and the market rallied several ! points in the late trading on covering, with Mav closing at 14.77c and Sep tember at 14.84c. The general closed at a net decline of 6 6to 16 poinU. lApril 14.65c; December 14.77c; Jan uary 14.76o; March 14.73c. i Spot coffee quiet; Rio N'p. 7, 15 l-4c; Santos 4's for May. June ship ment and July-September shipments at 20.75 and 19.11, respectively, Am rican credits. W WW Spring .SUITS In Tricotines, ail-wool Serges and Poiret Twills hold sway in the suit realm and make you feel well dressed ready at a moment's notice for almost any call when an attractive suit is at hand to wear. You will be impressed with the fineness of the tailoring in these suits the lining, the seams, the buttonholes. $24.75 to $79.00 ATTRACTIVE JERSEY SUITS A splen did all wool garment for every day Spring wear. A very welcome note in these new suite is the feeling of comfort and practicability. Price , $32.50 Special Attention Given Free to Alterations Suit Section The Balcony. CHILDREN'S SPRING COATS Attractive stylish new Coats in Silk Poplin, Serges and Plaids. These are well made garments and will give excellent service. $7.90 to $16.50 J lav Delivery Com t Top Figure. (By Associated Press.)) CHIPAOO. April 21. Although corn displayed considerable weakness today, the market advanced "to the topmost level yet for May delivery. ; 1 Dullish crop reports and renewed jgained 12c to 1c higher. .In provisions anxiety about the smallness of thejuie outcome varled-from unchanged amount of corn in store here had a figures to 70c lower, good deal to do with the upturn. Prices .Commission houses apparently over dosed nervous. 1 -8c to 1 3-8c net reached themselves In pressing the higher with May 1.7? 7-8 to 1.73 l-8;bear side during the earlier trading. NEW BLOUSES OF TRICOLETTE, GEORGETTE AND CREPE DE CHINE In the Spring Blouse mode these supple, softly textured silks, with their unusual beauty of wea ve and loveliness of color, play a leading role. Charming, too, with short sleeves and round necks some of the slip-on variety, others that button at back. Gray worst ed or silk embroideries add to the effectiveness of many models. These are blouses that will transfo rm the tailored suit into a smart costume. Priced attractively. $4.98 to $24.75 CHARMING HAND PAINTED BATIK WAISTS . These are handsome productions of New York artists are es pecially adapted to the new modes, admirably lending themselves to their puffings, drapings, frills and fancies. New and exclusive $19.75 and $24.75. J. C Penney Co., A Naljonwidelnqtitution and July 1.66 3-8 to 1.66 1- Oregon Theatre 3 NIGHTS 3 FRL, SAT., & SUN., APRIL 23, 24, 25. Oats Ukttil about midday, the majority of leaders held to the view that bullish factors had been discounted. Then, however, sentiment owing more or less ito- extremely pessimistic reports of a leading; crop authority regarding do j mestic wheat anjd oats, i Oats, like corn, receded at first, but then rose to the highest prtce this season. Provisions were weak. ts eight per Cent opening rate to six' during the mid-season. Prides were at lowest levels in the our, the heuviest selling of the ses- j tlon In stocks and bonds. Uttle improvement was shown by the general bond list, several ot Jha uoeriy issues making Mill lower rec- lon oeing concurrent witn news or orns. with heaviness among interns -he Introducti on of ii bill before con- , tioiuilys. Total sales, par value Teas which alms to prohibit specula-, 914, 2C0.O00. Tke CANDY Cathartic REPUBLIC Trucks It tand to reason that the more than 60,000 Re public Truck in service could not have dominated motor truck demand in every community without very definite superiorities The fact that Reublic sell in greater volume, for every hauling requirement, is the best reason why you should consult us about your own transporta tion needs. Pendleton Auto Co. Established 1907 ,j'saf" . fl I fq:.BSMawMMaMBsWwlMawa TWaMSwasiaai 1 1 Seattle Ooarae Grain Market HUM Up. (By Aw via ted Preaa 1 SEATTLE. April 21. City delivery: Feed, mill, 4 per ten: scratch feed. 186: feed wheat. I9; all grain chop. fT.r: oats 172: Hproutlnit oata, $77: rolled oats' S74; whole corn, II"; cracked corn. IfiO; rolled barley, T6; clipped barley $81. Hay. Eastern Washington, timothy mixed. $4 2 per ton: double compress ed $4811; alfalfa, $40; straw, ItO; Pusret Sound $38. FOR CONSTIPATION 'family ay: 'f INt mrn TMiai-,.1 iniiiMnn. m if ii I Href St4-ern ttmmrr at Kansas City. KANSA.S CITT. Mo.. April 21. receipt 7100; beef steer 16 to 36c lower; top 13.50; bulk U.76W12.76: ' bulk yearlings, 1 2.25 i 1 2.76; butcher j stock and calves about steady; good to choice veals 14.26 016.50. Sheep, receipts 3500; bast lambs 26 to 35c higher; top 20.85; bulk above 19.75; clipped lambs 17.50. Fred Seigel Stock Co. Presents the Greatest of all Crook Dramas "WITHIN THE LAW" One Year in New York. Seven Months in Chicago. Prices 35c, 50c, 75. Ticketa at Wendt's Paint Store. lines Quarter 1 Usher ill Si -attic Market. - .. , (By Associated Pre.)) SETTLE. April 21. Hogs, receipts ino; 25 cents higher. Prime l.7Sifr , 40; medium to choice 15.76 14.1S: (I rough heavies 14.75 16.40; pigs 13.00 I ifM4.50. Cattle receipts 9 9; steady. Beef I steers 1 2.60 13.00; medium to choice; 10H2; common to good 7, 50 1.0; I cqws and heifer 10. 26ii 10.76: com-1 mon to good 7M10; hulls 7 n0 HI s r,0 ; calves 7.SO1(.00. rvprortatinn tn Stocks Noted tn New York. NEW YORK. April 21. Th . stok market was again largely under tike Influencve of an aggressively confident short Interrlew today, any popular !- lanes, especially those recently In speculative favor recording additional severe price depreciation. n most quarters there wait an evl-l.-nt disposition to attribute the fur ther decline mainly tn monetary con ditions, fall money wai compara tively eay, however, declining from Recent Shipment Eight Car Loads of BUICKS Have all been sold and delivered. ANOTHER SHIPMENT Will arrive this week part of which is sold. Place your order now if you want a Buick out of this shipment. Oregon Motor Garage INCORPORATED Distributor CADILLAC, HUDSON, BUICK, ESSEX AND ACCASON TRUCKS Phono 468 lllWiai W Court