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TAILY EAST 0REO0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 23, 1890. TWELVE PAGES i OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE JTdPeiiriey Co'A NaliqnwideTniiuhlltloii" PACK TWELVE IlllillllllP I Cooked Food Sale FROM 9 to 1 1 A.M. SATURDAY BY LADIES OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Saturday the last day of big Coffee and Tomato Sale. Don't miss this. Solid PaCk Tomatoes, 1 dozen cans $1.50 FoIkct's Golden Gate Coffee, 1 pound free With five pounds $3.15 Me t complete line of Staple and Fancy Groceries Frch Fruits and Vegetables in Pendleton. PLEASE ORDER EARLY (WHY, X OoN'T S6AUV KKOW. COOK tT UP M THe DICTIONARY. PKNDIiBTON. ORKOON OPPOSITE HOTEL FENDLETOn li X DTD JvjST COOK IT OP, fM AND (T hBAHS ' Sr. -7: t- v ' '"i" ESM 1 1 ammBip Crray Bros- Grocery Qo. THREE PHONES QUALITY You Are the Jury You. ami no-one rise. dPrtdrs your ftc. yevtir ftt tunr. If yon spend dimes and doHar. carvlt ssly. in diiuVWe evhlenee:, your dtx-iskm Is well defiwd It ii a "no to." lie llurifly. lutve n Savimrs Account, practice- Pcr ttmi Economy, and yw will rovor the opinion. Try It, SAVINGS DWAUTMEM THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK PENDLETON, OREGON -Tbo Strongest Bank iu Eastern Oregon.'' DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports The following prices are the prices being paid to producers by Pendleton business houses. Wherever retail prices are given" the (act will be spe cially mentioned. tfegs and Poultry. Kggs, 36. Hens, 25 cents. Chickens, !8 cents a pound. Country Ham, Kta. Ham. best quality, 28c. Bacon, best quality, 40e. Butler Fat and Butter Butter, 11.25. n INAUGURATING NEW SERVICE On and after May 5th we will run our own shop, it will be in charge of trained specialists on our line of cars. We will not do any service or overhauling whatsoever on any ear but our own line. The shop men will l)e paid straight salaries, .thereby helping to remove any incentive a man may have to run up time on a customer. We will also have our wash rack in operation and believe and hope to have the finest personal service in Eastern Oregon. A real home for your car. Chevrolet, Velie and Peerless Eastern Oregon Motor Co. 616 Garden St., Near P. O. Phone 1027 OlilrsiKo Corn Fluctuates Clones With Devlin !?- Associated l'ress. ) CHICAGO, April 23. AUhouuh the corn fluctuated wildly today, plenty of buyers seemed to have retrained poise in regard to financial conditions. The effect waa to bring about quick rallies from every serious new break in corn values, losing quotations, however, were unsettled, ranging from 1 7-8 to the decline to 1 c advance, with May Strenjsrtli comes from well digested ajid thoroughly assimilated food. Ht-od's Sarsaparilla tones the diges tive organs, and thus builds up the strength. If you are getting "run down," begin taking Hoods at once. It gives nerve, mental and digestive strength. 1.66 1-3 to 1.66 3-8 and July 1.58 3-i to 1.59. At the outset the corn trade was I confronted with a big accumulation of ! overnight selling orders and with a re i neival of weakness in the New York ; stock market. During the consequent tumult when business began in the corn pit, an extreme fall of six cents ; a bushel took place with simultaneous dealings fully three cents apart among different sets of brokers. It soon grew apparent, however, that there was to ; be no further stampede, and that many commission houses had turned to the ; buying side. This was especially tho I : case .titer gossip oecame current mat . Kuropcan demand for wheat and. rye showed excellent volume. OntS showed considerable independ ent power to rally. I Severe declines is the hog market kept provisions mostly on the down grade. Lard touched the lowest prlc this season. KOEPPEN'S PRESCRIPTION DRUGSTORE . A. C. Kocppen & Bros. Tlie Drug Store That You Best. Serves j Steers Again Lower : hi KnnJis City Yards. By Associated Press. 1 KANSAS CITY. Mo., April US. Cnt tle, receipts 2800; steady. Beef stoops ! weak to 23c lower: boat unsold bulk ! 1 2,000 fit i j.r.0 ; handy weights and ! yearlings about steady; fat she stock and steers unsteady; good cholco veal ! calves 11.25 il l 5.00. Sheep, receipts 0000; clipped lambs : ' mostly 25c higher; best clipped lambsjto.75; common to good 710; i l.50: wdojed lambs weak, with no I 7,50 8.50; calves 7.504i to. choice offering. Mary Jane Slippers FOR THE LITTLE MISS OR GROWING GIRLS. Sizes 8 '2 to 11 Widths C to E Patent Mary Jane, turn soles, bow ornament 2.98 Black Kid Mary Jane, turn soles, bow ornament .j9 Patent Mary Jane, flexible soles, plain Y v ' -Too Black Kid, One Strap, flexible soles, (English toe) 2.9H White Canvas Ankle Strap, turn soles White Kid Mary Jane, turn soles Sues 11 to 2 Width C to E Black Kid Mary Jane, turn soles $3.25 TOT-rf AT o r Tbiib turn crilpa . . . . 0.157 A (IU 111 AAC " "') wsa - a. Pntonf Anklp Stran: flexible sole ' Black Kid One Strap (English toe) Brown Kid Ankle Strap, turn sole. . . 1!) $3.49 r - $2.98 Sizes 2', to 7 Width D to E Patent One Strap, flexible soles (English toe) Patent Mary Jane, flexible soles ' fi'trt Black Kid One Strap, flexible soles, (English toe) $4.50 Foot Comfort Is the satisfaction you get when buying your shoes at the J. C. Penney Co. Also, remember you are making a saving of several dollars on every purchase. Let us prove it. WOMEN'S HOUSE SHOES ji. Rubber Heeled Kid Lace Oxfords jJQ Black Kid One.Strap, broad toe, low heel $3.49 Black Kid Two Strap, full toe, med. heel $3.98 Black Kid Cross Strap Pattern, flexible soles $4-98 Rubber Heeled Kid Juliet, turn soles, (as illustrated) $3.49 Black Kid Juliet, plain broad toe, turn soles, rubber heel $3.49 JTCTPenney Co, A Natioriwidelnstitution I closing figures. May land September 14.62. ; came lighter around touching 14.50 Offerings bc these figures. 14.(1 with the general list showing a net decline of to 9 points. Closing bids May 14.02: July 14.90; September Hogs Command $17,10 For Tois at Seattle. (By Associated Press.) SEATTLE. April 23. Hot's. re ceipts 252. steady. Prime 16.7517. 40; ntsdiim to choice 15, I'tfns 16.75: rough heavies 14.75 (ij. 1 5.40 ; pigs 13.00 44 14. 51. Cattle receipts 391, steady. Beef steers, 12.50fr 13.00; medium to choice I 0.00 n I 2.00 ; common to good 7.5045 10.00: cows and heifers 10.25 Whitens like peroxide" litev ' Peredixo Toothpaste Sold only where ADS goods are displayed . Larelube 25 REPUBLIC Truck s It stands to reason that the more than 60,000 Re public Trucks in service could not have dominated motor truck demands in every community without very definite superiorities. The fact that Reublics 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 lllllllilllllllillllllll! Irrigated Lands 9.0.00 to JI'O.OO Ht aire (unhiding water right). Twenty ftun U pay; low .ntoifst ratv. Ho taws on Btocfc or improvement. sjofHi.do loan to settlorH. This a mam and alfalfa land, with water to In Mire a rron. Tor upectel rmtin lAid data of next inspection Irlp, Nf I1S. ' SNOW & DAYTON MKTS dt7f for? j Hogs. and f'atlln Arc ! Steady at Portland Only one full load of livestock enter j ed the Xorth Portland yards for the I Thursday trade. The usual drlvelns I wora shown. Hogs wero steady to weak, cattle were steady and sheop nominal. General Hog range: Prime mixed 117.001 17.15 Medium mixed 16.25 J 17.00 Iloufih heavies 12.2511 10.25 Plga 13.O010.5O Trade in tho cattle alleys was Ktoadj for the Friday market at North Port land Tvith only a nominal run report's in over night. Crenoral sentiment In dicated no price change. freneral cattle range: Host grain pulp steers. . . 111.0049 13.01) fhotco steerH 1 1.00 J1 2.00 , OpOd to choice stoers. . . 10.00 11.00 Medium to choice steers. 0.00 10.00 Fair to good steers 8.25 tg 9.00 Common to fair steers.. 7.00 8.25; Choice cows and heifer 10.50 1 l.lo j Oood to choice cows and heifers 9.70 10.50 j M dium to good cows and heifers 8.25 .75 Pair to medium cows and hfltfera 7.00 8.2 Can nets 6.00 7.00 j ISillls 6.00 8.50 Jiest light calves 15.00 17.00 I Medium calves 10. 00 15.001 Heavy calves 7.0flj) lO.OO i BtncKvH and. feeders ... 3.0OIH 8.50 1 Nothing at all appeared In the sheep and lamj, alley's for Friday at North Portland. Indications pointed to maintained prices. Oeneral sheep and lambs range: Snrltig lambs 117.00 19.00 I Bast of mountain lambs. 17.00 18.00 Bost heavy valley lanvbs 14.25 IB. iu Common to medium val ley lambs 11.004115.50 Yearlings 15.00 16.00 Kwes 10 00 14.00 wethers 14.50 15.60 howover. and prices ruled steadier late; 14.62: October 14.61; Decomber 14.68: in the afternoon with some months j January 14.57; March 14.54. showing slinht rallies from the lowest.! Spot coffee steady: Jllo 7' 15 1-8; May closed at 14.52 and September at Santos 4's 23 3-4 to 24c. DRIED FRUITS Dried Apples, pound 25c Figs, pound 25c Prunes, pound 25c Raisins, pound 25c and 30c Peaches, pound 32c Apricots, pound 50c Special Prices on Quantities. We pay 40c dozen for Eggs. Call for One of Our Towel Hangers. INLAND MERCANTILE CO. ADAMS, OREGON Peril and Coarse Grain at Seattle Are Stronger. SEATTLE, Wash.. April 83. City : delivery: Feed mill 4546 per ton: scratch feed 86; feed wheat 189: all grain chop 75: oats tit; sprouting oats 177; rolled oats $74: whole corn( 177; . cracked corn ISO; rolled barley i 176: clipped barley 111. Canadian Pacific way Lauds. i "off o- Vutuw galn I Show Ijowct Proes. NKW VOItK. April 23. The market I for coffee futures was lower again to- Idav nwlns to further scattering liqui dation which was attributed to the de jcllne In sterling exehange and the un titled tone of the early markets for stocks uod cotton. After opening I to 7 points lower, active months sold a')out 5 to 10 points below last night's Recent Shipment Eight Car Loads of BUIGKS 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. i Oregon Motor Garage IN CXJIUt) RATED Distributors CADILLAC, HUDSON, BUICK. ESSEX AND ACCASON TRUCKS , Phono 468 119-121 W Court i