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PA 02! TWELVE DAILY EAST 0REQ0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 5, 1920. rWELVE PAGES '! - -.. y '.. ujaiiiL' jj-u-Jia i ni lijtw5ii uiUJllPw OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE JTC. Peninty"Co A Nationwide Inatitutlon High Class Dried Fruits Delta Orchard Petite Prunes, see window, lb. 35c Santa Clara Prunes, 10 pound box $3.50 Small French Prunes, pound 15c Bon Ton Muir Peaches, 10 pound box $3.50 Seeded Raisins, pound 30c Unbleached Seedless Sultanas, pound 35c Bleached Sultanas, extra large, pound 40c Loose Muscatels, pound 30c Bon Ton Black and White Figs, 3 pounds $1.00 Home Dried Apples, pound". 30c Very Best Apricots, pound 50c Cherries, pound 25c Dates, package, pound 50c I SAY, TRUE", UJHY IS IT X CAN'T PENDLETON, OREGON OPPOSITE HOTEL PENDLETON Exceptional Apparel Values Gray Bros Qrocery Co j gJS'f'fgT THREE PHONES QUALITY SfetSt fi ''' '' f V '" ' crui In a few minutes open ny ordinary fire-proof Mfo; rat Is, that the manurai nir-i - do not urtMcml w" sari to bo tHirgtar-proor. Tia.1 Is oar of the many rea-sora why prudent busi ness men plaoe their valuables in a Safety Deposit Box In the strong vaults of this bank. Tlie rental oust Ls inconsiderable compared with the proteeUon and service such boxes afford, Request our custo dian to show you thes,. vaults. This will not in any way obligate you. SAFETY DEPOSIT DEPAHTMEXT. t THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK PENDLETON, OREGON "The Strongest Bank In Eastern Oregon." DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports Tba following prices are the prices being paid to producers by Pendleton business houses. Wherever retail prices are given the fact will be spe cially mentioned. Eggs and Poultry. Eggs, 40 cents. Hens, g cents Koosters, 15 cents a pound. Chickens, 28 cents a pound. Country Ham, Eta. nam. Dest quality, 28c. Bacon, beat quality, 40c Butter Fat and Butter Butter. 11.25. Met 50'$ Now on the floor and ready for de livery. A large roomy car, economical to operate, $1500, F. O. B. Pendleton. $500 down, balance easy terms. Eastern Oregon Motor Co. by traders in corn and oats. Scarcity of offerings together with uneasiness on the part of shorts did a good deal to force values upward. Corn closed nervous, l to 3 l-8c net hlrh.r July 1.69 3-4 to 1.70 and Sept 1.01 7-8 to 1.62. Oats trained 7-8 to 2 i.. I provisions the outcome varied from 20 cents decline to 12 1-2 cents advance. ' About the only selling of corn dur ! lug most of the session came "from j bulls who wished to realize profits, but ! v.ith the market almost incessantly : pointing upward the maioriiv or ,h. longs were content to hold tight. In oats the feature was big purchasing of -New High Price Ileoortk y and "'ember deliveries suppos- II una; lp at Chicago ' e,,ly, for an eastern exporter. (By Associated Press.) " nog values depressed CHICAGO. May 5. New high price! ,"'"v,slona' but the effect larrely records continued to he made today ' co""ter-hnlanced through the strength , of erain. Smart suits of tricotine, serge and wool jersey priced at $32.50, $39.50, $42.50, $47.50 Whatever the price, unusual value is the rule of the J. C. Penney Co. Value in a suit means style, material, workmanship. All three are maintained in Penney suits at the highest standard for the lowest possible price a price which means not only good value for the money, but the best value for the money. These values are yours every day in the year, exactly the same price when dis played as "advance showings" as when the season is at its height. Quantity buying and a quick cash turn over enables us to sell at a short profit, making SPECIAL SALES UNNECESSART to clean up "left overs" of a stock from which the best numbers have been se lected. Alterations Free. Fit Assured JVC. Penney Co., A NyttondnnfUtiition" nnrforl evn.i nslnn of th w Knalflnd f MlWDerrW"fl ATO iririiP wnrk,.r.: strike. More Plentiful Mor than a proportionate quota of the day's business was supplied by In- j dependent steels. High grade rails wore one to two Strawberries are more plentiful now. The price Is 36 cents a box. ONLY WAY ASPIRIN SHOULD BE TAKEN.: ' Look for name "Bayer" on tablets and follow direc- . tions in package. -Re- 616 Garden St., Near P. O. Phone 1027 licccipts of Provisions V: Son I uneiHco (By Associated Press. ) FltAXdSCo, May 6. inour 1.7X0 our: wheat 2.SI urlcy 182 ctls: oats 1.200 ctl: beans 93 sal, hay 390 tons; ergs 35. 80 doz.; hides 250 rolls; livestock 46 head. Hay, grain unchanged. Mtrawberrles, Ijm Aneeles 12.00- crate; peninsula and Watsonvllle 75c5 ! 1.1. 00 drawer; avocadnes 14.00-'i S7.ru) The Bayer Company, who introduced l"z; apricots 16.00 crate. Aspirin tell in their careful directions! in each package of genuine "Bayer ' Onarso firaln and Tablets of Aspirin" that to set best ' Feed at Seattle results one or two glasses of water ! (By Associated Press.) should be drank after taking tablets. ! SEATTLE, Wash.. May 5. City de "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" to be livery; Mill feed S49 per ton; scratch genuine must be marked with the safe- 1 feed $88; feed wheat $96; nil grain ty "Bayer Cross' Then you are get- chop ITS; oats 176; sprounttng oats ting the world-famous Aspirin, pres-S0; rolled oats $76; whole corn 078; cribed by physicians for over eighteen cracked corn $81; roiled barley $76; years. I clipped barley $81. Each unbroken "Bayer" package, Hay, Eastern Washington timothy contains proper directions for Colds, mixed $15 per ton; double compressed Headache. Toothache, Earache, Neu-1 $50; alfalfa $t.1- straw $18- Pure! raigia, LiUmnago. itneumausm, Aeur- .sound $$38, itls. and for Pain generally, Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets ; Oains In Slock Market cost but a few cents. Druggists also Itwordcd for Hay. sell larger "Bayer" packages. Aspir- (By Associated Press.) In is the trade mark of Bayer Mann- NEW VU1K. May 5. Probably; on facture of Monoaceticacidester of the theory that the recent continuous Am.-rl.iuiH Buy H'xil points up at their best and secondary 'Bt Inn Auctions. or speculative issues one to three, but these also yielded to profit taking with motors, shipments and sugars at their close. Rales 875,000 shares. Further weakness of Liberty issues especially the 3 1-2's at $0.30, repre senting a loss of two per cent, unset tled the general bond market. Total sales (par value) $13,6770. Old Unit ed States bonds unchanged on call. 1.0NDON, May 5. At the wool auc tion sales today 11,100 bales were, of fered. Greasy merinos were active and firm. America paid seven shill ings nine pence for Victorians. A Warning1 to feel tired beroro exertion Is not laziness -it's a sign that the system lacks vitality, and I needs the tonic effect of Hood's Sar I saparllla. Sufferers should not delay. 1 (iet rid of that tired feeling by be- ginning to take Hood's Barsaparllla to. day. Sterling Ru-liaiuro Drops, to $3. SO; Other Steady. Sterling exchange today another two cent drop, going to $3.90. Francs remained at $6.15 and marks at st.sfi. Kroner on Norway are $19.65 and on Hwedeu $21.(3, reported Drachmas are $11.65, C'attlo at KanVow City lower With Sheep Higher (By Associated Press.) KANSAS CITY, May 6. Cattle, re- i celpts 18.000; beet steers 25c lower. Top $12.85; bulk f 1 l.OOfJ $1 2.25 ; lj loads in. Quarantine $10.15; she stock ; steady to 25c lower; bulk 8.nott $9.50; bulla steady; calves mostty 50c lower; ' early top $12.50; feeders steady to weak. . Sheep, receipts 4,000; sheep and j lambs strong. 25c higher; shorn Texas, wethers $10.00; best wool lambs, still, back. Free Yourself From The Pangs of Rheumatism The Right Treatment Will Break Your Shackles. lcyllcacid. REPUBLIC Trucks Your awn transportation need may indeed be -.tfaVaflHflHs1 But they are hardly so different that we cannot point a parallel problem that has been satisfactor ily met by a Republic Truck. Besides our own wide experience, we have the per formance and coat data of 60,000 Republics the world over, in every imaginable line of hauling. Pendleton Auto Co. Established 1907 DR. C. H. DAY Physician and Surgeon Osteopath Booms 2$ and 2L Smith-Crawford Bldg. Telephone few, Bes. 749-R reieisal had exceeded reasonable lim- jits, the stork market today reversed its course decidedly, recording a num- ber of substantial gains. I Trading was unusually light, the ; turnover being the smallest of any full session for the past fortnight. Save for freer offerings of call mon ey at 8 per cent and later at sir, the I factors which long had governed the market. were not materially changed. The industrial situation was even less encouraging as evidenced by the re- Swttlo Hog Market Lower; Cattle Weak (By Associated Press.) SEATTLE, Wash., May 6. Hobs, i receipts 255, lower; prime $i;."v.i , (16. r,0; medium tp choice $15.00'r $16.00; rough heavies $14.00'us$14.5ii; litgs $13.0011 $14.50. Cattle, recetpta 30, weak. Beef Kteers $12. r.Ofi $13.00; medium to choice $10.00(8 $12.00; common to good $7.000 $10.00; cows and heifers ' $I0.25$10.75: common to good $7.00 j ft $10.00; bulls $7.60? $8.60; calve! $7.5O?$lO.0O. Hens Are Vow 2 t ents a Pound. Dealers are now paying 28 cents a , pound for hens to, producers. Boost- ; era are 15 cents a pound, while chick ens are 2$ cents a pound. j Does the Price of Wheat Mean Anything? With tiio price of wheat for this year's crop es timated at 2.0 to $3.00 a bushel. Isn't now a good time to hop in and tak advantage of some of the l,!:st; and WHK.VT KUfORXfl e have for sale? Belter investigate these and make a CXdS,l.-l P tills year. Lraw on 1280 acres. tfWI with a good stand of fall wio-at. some S20 plowed, stock and equipment, plenty of water, at 1 1 2,000.00 I,- a-- on ISO acre, O4o in fall uiieat. 18. acres In si mmer-fallow, good stock ami equipment and i lose to town s;..vMt.no Irrigated ranches in Yaktnta Valley and In Cms. tilln county. Osnadiun Pacific Hallway l.niuls. Farm Iuons. Snow & Dayton We Sell Land" "Wi: tot LAMB" 117 rat OMrl llione 1072 le-ijEN Lose Quarter t attle Market Hooted Hogs lost another quarter at the opening of the N'orth Portland market for the day, although the "weakness here continues as a mere reflection of what is happening In the eastern trade Oeneral Hog Range: Prime mixed $1S.0016.00 Medium mired- 14.0816.00 Bough heavies 10.00 f 16.00 Pigs lJ.OOtP16.00 Market for cattle is routed again. There was extreme weakness in the North Portland alleys and no early sales were made, although eonslder able stock was held over. Ocneral cattle range: Best beef steers $12.00 1 2. SO Choice steers 10.16411.1)0 Choice cows and heifers t.OOfr 10.26 Good to choice cows and heifers .0010.00 "its 5.004 0.00 Hulls 6.601' 9.00 Best light calves 1$. 004 15.00 Medium calves .00in12.00 (Rockers and feeders . . . I.OOf 0.60 Market for both mutton and Inmbs continues weak with former arrivals from California playing havoc with the trade here. General sheep and lamb rang: Throwout spring lambs. $14. 00i ir. no Spring lambs 16.00 4116.00 K.aet of mountain lambs 16. 00 16.00 Best valley lambs 14.004 16.0 Best heavy valley lambs. l$.00414.O0 common to medium val ley lambs 10.54) W 12.60 Yearllnas 11.00 14.00 You who arc afflicted with Rheu matism know from experience just how excrntiating the pangs of the disease are. You know also, if you have had rheumatism for any length of time that there is no real relief to be expected from' the use of liniments and lotions. Rheumatism is a stubborn dis ease, and its pangs and pains cannot be wiped out as it by ma fjic. A disease that is so full of tortr.re and renders so many peo flc absolutely helpless, is a deep seated one; it is not on the sur face, hence it cannot be reached by external, surface remedies. Lotiors, liniments and ointments applied to .the surface may in some cases deaden the pain for the time being, but until you attack the di c '.c at its foundation, yon are making no progress toward a cure. Many forms of Rheumatism are caused by millions of tiny germs that infest the blood, and until the blood is absolutely freed of these germs, there is no real relief in sight. In fact the longer you delay treating the disease through the blood, the farther you are getting from ridding yourself from toe dis ease. And because so many people treat the pain, and not the disease itself, is one reason why Rheuma tism increases in severity year by year. The most satisfactory remedy for Rheumatism is S. S. S., because it is one of the most thorough blood purifiers known to medical science. This fine old remedy cleanses the blood of all impuri ties, and Is a sure antidote to the germs of Rheumatism. Being pure ly vegetable, without a particle' of mineral or chemical In its com position, it works by eliminating and forcing out of the blood aU impurities, acting as a tonic to the entire system at the same time. It hat been used for more than fifty years, and scores of sufferers from Kneumatism give it unstinted praise. b. S. S. is sold bv druairists ev erywhere, and any of them will tell yon that it is a thoroughly honest and reliable old remedy. You are invited to write our medi cal department for full informa tion and advice about the treat ment of your own case, for which no charge is made. Address Chief Medical Adviser 12 Swift Laboraa tory, Atlanta, Ga. Acason Trucks Acason Motor Trucks have never been built to meet a popular price. 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