East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 03, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 12

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY EVENING, MAY 3,1020,
rWELVE PAGES
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
Breakfast Food
Pillsbury Cereal 38c
Cream Wheat 38c
Two Minute Oat Food 20c
Roman Meal 40c
Steel Cut Oats, package 30c
Quaker Oat Meal 28c
Force : 18c
Bran 20c
Fruited Oats 25c
Pettyjohns 25c
Puff Rice i 15c
Puff Wheat 15c
Puff Com 15c
Shredded Wheat , 15c
THREE PHONES
TWO, ArAO 1 lUtM,
n nime Bucks
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rocery
QUALITY
HeRe's the
IT FfCR
FUNNY FMI5T Of
X (ulMS THIS HeR6
1 NIN5 PLONKS HS
i CAVC " n k iy fr A uenr
I Admiral Dewey I
Only about S3 Trs ago, it ItfippcncMl tliat cey ' )Hfiil tSX
rtlnxttxl hi, now Manila Ba and ruiiffhl a Ikii- jJJ W VsV I V JGw ft&4rr(
tie. TliLs battJc aJniusi bKKKtl-s and must Ikjs- j 5 ' I - f Vv K' r1 fv
trou in ihr ituuif ruin tin idol of ue na-
I (km. M- vrai Ms t-mmjth fur ilie job, ready for tho
Mva-ti.n and did not hesitate ai I he critical mo
ment. Art yon ready, did yon make duo preparation and
liavr yon pot the eownure t" fisht your own hattlcv?
A SannjrM v-nmnt i- a wonderful Iwlp to filu your I I L
lutk and pave yonr way to success Start one.
SWIX4.S ACCOI XT
I THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK I
PENDLETON, OREGON
'The Strongest Bank In Eastern Oregon."
I
WAiT TILL VOU'RE THROUGH i
SHAVINS. MS AMX7HCN YOU 5N
viou VUITM WK rRISNO ON
USED
CARS
We have some exceptional bargains in used cars
and the three we quote are exceptional values for
sale or trade. , , H
1 1918 Ford roustabout, demountable rims, good
tires and Bosch Magneto.
1 1918 Reo Six, newly painted, completely over
hauled, good cord tires.
1 1918 Cadillac, excellent condition. Several hun
dred dollars under standard used car price on this
model.
Eastern Oregon Motor Co.
816 Garden St., Near P. O. Phone 1027
DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL
Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports
The following prices ax the prlcea
being paid to producers by Pendlelan
business houses. Wherever retail
prices are given ths (act will be spe
cially mentioned.
BtJM sad Poultry.
Eggs, 40 cents.
Hens. 25 cents.
Chickens, 28 cents a pound.
Country Ham. Ku.
Ham best quality, 28c. j
Bacon, best Quality. 40c
Butter Fat and BatUr
Butter, tl.lt.
Pers will be the ones to suffer.
General. cattle range-
Best -beef steers '.. tl 2.50 13.50
Choice steer. ll.50g-12.50
ood to choice cows nnd
10.25 11.00
.60 9.00
Bulls
nest jigm calves . . .- 15.O&MI7.00
'"uium calves 10. OOp 15.00
.-iocners and feeders .. S.00W 8.50
auuntion ln the sheep and ' Iamb
trade reflect added w fn Im'.a. .,,.1
! lower prices are again offering. Tho
. market is anything hut he.ltht-
; - General sheep and lamb range-
Tfalet price for Onts : Spring, lambs tl6.00 is 00
Ofrened at luno. EM ot mouniains jamba i8 0o it 00
(By i nlted Press.) ! Best valley lambs 14.-516'oo
CHICAGO, May 3.Tho highest , Best heavy valley lambs 13.25 14 75
prices ever paid for oats were offered ; Common to medium val
today. Chicago board of trade bid-j iv i.l,. ,n.A....
ilders opened May futures at 103 1-3 Yearlings r( "ooBis'oc
niiillt- fan thorn im to 105. .vv
j " ' " T 8.00 12.00
'" I TTT! Wethers 14. 50 15.50
Mllfstiirr ;iik lligncr shorn Ftoc.s, 3 less.
In Portia ml .Market. Trade In the swine alleys at North
sliUstuffs continue to go higher in Portland was quiet for ihe closing day
me ruruaiiu "t',"""'r ot me week. Receipts were fair, but
latest bid is 48 a ton. This is an in- demand was limited,
crease of more than tlO over the. low cieneral ho- rinn-
j figure of the recent winter and spring Prime mixed ! . . . JU.OOff 16.50
season. omci ," - j Medium mixed 15 60fl00
firmer hold on the ladder and bids for . Rougn heavies . . II ilHll no
mwm;
PKJVDLETOif, OREGON
OPPOSITE HOTEL PENDLKTON
Penney Business
Methods Save You
Money
Quantity buying is a powerful factor in our selling of good clothes at the
lowest possible levels. The clothing departments of our 297 stores will re
quire close to 100,000 suits to satisfy the needs of their customers this year.
Every suit is personally selected by a member of our buying staff right at
the shops, thereby getting the benefit of the eliminated selling expense to
the maker. All our salesmen work hard on moderate salaries, avoiding
every unnecessary expense to build up the surplus in which they eventually
share by becoming partners in this great organization.
Selling for cash only and the saving of delivery expense are further
reasons why we sell for less. Your time will be well spent investigate
ing the values we offer in good clothes for men nnd young men at$24.75 to
$57.50.
ALTERATIONS FREE
FIT ASSURED
J. ci. renney Co- A Nationwide Inst i tu turn
rnrn afp nt 167 and 869 a ton. Barley
I Is listed at 65.r,0 and $66.50 at Port
land and oats at 86
12. 00 r 14.50
Exchange on lireecc Takes
Stiff .lump I'pward.
Exchange on Greece today shows
a stiff upward Jump, the drachmas
being quoted at tll.65. It has been
$11.30 for a week or more. Sterling,
it 83.9J. marks at tl-85 and rrancs
it 86.15. are unchanged. Kroner on
Norway are 819-55 and on Sweden
$21.55.
(East Oregonian Special.)
WESTON MT. .May 3. Horn to Mr.
iand Mrs. Willard Forth. April 2S, a
son. weight six pounds.
Mrs. John Wroe and children re
turned from Burbank, Wash. Wed-
The children were jiiHt recov
REPUBLIC
Truck s
Your own transportation needs may indeed be
r ecul'ar. nWKJLf SB
But they are hardly so different that we cannot
point a parallel problem that has been satisfactor
ily met by a Republic Truck.
Beside our own wide experience, we have the per
formance and cost data of 60,000 Republics the
world over, in every imaginable line of hauling.
Pendleton Auto Co.
Established 1907
rrfivernmeiit B-ef to Hurt
Shipiicrs to Portland.
Only two loads of livestock came nesday
forward to North Portland for the ering from the measles when the baby
losing day 01 trie wees. larein "' took Ihe chickenpox. Mr. Wroe Is ex
sheep, there were no price changes, ( peeled Friday with the stock,
out the entire market reflected weak-j Mr. Holt and Mr. Ijimb of Milton,
ness. ; l.were upon the mountain on business
Cattle market is affected by the an- this week,
"louncement of the opening of the gov. j Miss Gwendolyn Compton and Ter
ernment's own store for the sale of(,m,e TVi-h,,,, were absant from high
frozen beef. This stock will be Placed j on a(.count of :01s thiB
in competition with the fresh local jwecc i
toek and the cattle feeders and ship- j Uick Engih raw wven depr Tuea.
rangers' camp and numberless deer
tracks everywhere.
I H. Oowd is expected from Wash
tticna. the first of the week, to ship
his. potatoes.
John English Is expected home on
his vacation in June from his 1. . R.
government work. He expects to he
here in time for the Pioneer Picnic.
Mr. Jholns of Walla Walla Is dem
onstrating a caterpillar on the W. L
Itayburn farm. Mr. Rayburn has or- vralty of California
oeauiigm mr nis engine and
" run it early and lata.
Ed Tocker is coming up from Hold-
man with his teams to help Charley
-ay get nis crop in. On account of
mo extremely late spring work is being
rushed to the limit. Flowing has Just
commenced.
day and five Wednesday near the
Little Vernon Hyatt has been quite
ill with stomach trouble this week. Dr.
MbKlnney Is Heating him,
Leonard Kambo of Cmaplne and sis
ter. Mrs. Annie Ferguson and daugh
ter Sylvia, visited at (he Lansdale
lome Tuesdhay.
Mrs. ('. M. Ferguson was called to
Pendleton Monday to see her little
-randwon Jtmmie Ferguson, who had
been hurt in an automobile accident
.4? little boy was learning to rid. a
oicycle and ran into the ear. It was
feared he was hurt seriously but hod
nearly recovered when his grand
mother returned home except for u
few large bruises on hla head.
Mrs. Wlckman moved up from Pen
dleton to bis farm Thursday.
MK( .HSU)liIlT. , jacht Emerald, of mora than on.
iS2f Pr,M ' . :busand tons, recently arrlvtm her.
ltI.ltKI.LEY, Cal.. May 3The I'nl- ,rrvln Hir Ah.,r do fro., hi. f.m.
baseball team! n ,, ,, ,..-, , ,.,..,i ,,.
that bent the University of Chicago , from goutmpton. England, around
here ( to 2 recently will leave for a : tn. wrld a ma. of a wwk (n
tour ot tne eastern pari ot ihe coun- H.wsll the Krnerald steamed for Van-
try on May 13. The track university's couver B, c
tennis team is planning a similar trip
and the track and field team will go i Since lesving Southampton N'overn
east for the western conference and her 22, 1919. the Emerald has touched
American intercollegiate meets. at Olbraltar, N. African ports. Sues,
! ' Ceylon. f41ngnpore. Java points, thgT. '
HfWOLTM:, T. H., May 1. Tho FIJis. Samoa and Tahiti.
You Can't Rub It Away;
Rheumatism is in the Blood
Liniments Wttl Never Cure.
If you are- fflicte(h vith Rheu
matism, wny waste time vjitu lini
ments, lotions and other local appli
cations that never did cure Rheu
matism, and never will?
Do not try to rub the pain away.
Try the sensible plan of finding the
cause of the pain, and go after
that. Remove the cauSc, and you
remove the pain.
You will never be rid of Rheu
matism until yon cleanse your
blood of the germs that cause the
disease. S. S. S. has never had an
equal as a blood purifier and score
of sufferepi guy that it has cleansed
their blood of Rheumatism, and re
moved all trace of the disease from
their system.
on the right treatment to-day. Spe
cial medical advice free. Address
Medics Director, 111 Swift Lab'
oratory, Atlanta, Gs.
Humors Come to tlie Surface in the
spring as in no other season. They
don't run themselves all off that way,
however, but mnstlyremain in the
system. Hood's Sarsaparilla removes
them, wards off danger, makes good
health sure.
CO-EDS BASEBALL RACE
AT 0. A. C. OPENS ON
TUESDAY IN GYMNASIUM
;ORBOOM AOUQICULTCRAL COL-1 5
LBfiE. May 3. Girls' Intercluax bn-. S
ball at the college will slart Tuesday 1 3
when the seniors meet the freshmen in ,5
the initial game to be held in the
women's gymnasium, according to thejj
schedule announced by Miss Lois J-jj
Itankin. coach. Every class will play's
a game with each remaining class, the (5
one winning the greatest number; 5
gaining the champonship. A large 9
number of girls are Interested In this I
sport and the teams are practicing
during every available hour. Tho
captains elected this week are Gene
vieve Goldstaub, sophomore, and Cath
erine Barhyte, freshman.
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FRESH CREAM
Direct from the farm.
It whips.
Docs the Price of Wheat Mean Anything?
Willi the price of wheat for this yoai's crop es
timated at S2.00 10 s:t.oo a I undid, isn't now a good
lime n Imp In and take, advauOnge of Mne of the
LEASES and WHEAT RANCHES we have for sale?
I letter Invcsllgale Hicsc and make a CUlt.('F
tills year.
bi"1 on I2HO acres. ISO with a good stand of fall
whear. Home 'tin plowed, stock and equipment,
plenty of water, at 1 2,000.00
l.'-a-e on 464) acres, 2 10 In Tall ulwat. I8S acres In
hi-miner-fallow, good stock and equipment and
cIomi to town $7,500.00
Irrlgaffcd ranches In Yakima alley and In Vma-
tllTn county.
Canaduiii Pacific Hallway IjiihIs.
I'lirm Loans.
QUIZ MEX REBEL
Snow & Dayton
"We Sell Land,f
"WE SELL LA WD"
117 Fast Court Phone 1072
HEL ENTATK FARM LOANS I.N'SI RNCE
Jb-9'
fly ' 7
F ' SAUVAOOf;
Z-li --V& ALVARADO
Clover Nook Dairy
Glen H. Roberts, Prop.
60ft Main St.
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WASH.NOTON General Sal
vador Alrarado, Mexican rebel
leader of the new Sonora govern
ment, has been subpeosd to ap
pear before the Fall Investigating
committee In connection wltb cer
tain alleged action, of his sine,
he first same to this country, sev-'.
eral months sgo to plead the
cause of his government before ,
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