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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1920)
PAOE TEN DAILY EAST OREOONIAlf, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 10, 1980. TEN PACES Extracted Comb First quality White Culnb HonrV Extracted Ho1n Pints SOe; Hefivv fane Suriu Kjriiw Ten Garden hi gallon and gallon linn Oimson Rambler In gallon tin txntv mrnora 1-lfcilt and I Kttro in 1 pound, u pound 'ml . UillhMI JlkM. Vt.clilliiK BMakAkM in 3 ami 10 imuuil I In-. t xi maim: I i i, runt Vi'll in 1-.' gallon ami gallon tins. l.og Cabin in . -ftk I in lr John Iii (MMta, I-- glilhHi ami gavlloils fiwrctengood In quarts. I-J gallon and gallons. Seuddeis In Miiartm. 12 gallon and gallon. Queen Hoc in pint hollies. MHO Itl IV IXHIX A.M) I'.Wt Alalia In 5 ami 10 pound tin. Kv-Ana in quarts, 1-2 gallon and gallon Una. MOUtattU Ma" Flower In gallon and gallon this rai Ifli s In i-i gallon and gallon tins. Ivlican in gallons. Gray jB G THREE PHONES OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE TMi$'MY AT Trie -UW.H OUH.. SO WANT AR.O ftJMPi-v.eo T WAT AT TH SAKS tlMC HAV9 TN FMsiO A Panama Canal Antrrtca mapped out n plan to dig the big canal. It a iw ..n-rl.N.k details. Iicadctl oft tropical discuses a. i,l completed it.. Others lind Use idea, the vision' fi'"d over-onie obstacles, lacked steam, could not make the grade, Figure- out Uie plan of wliat you are t-fwr and then trrrr it. Work thrift ami a Snvin-r Account always figure a pruiciml of ally good plan. - ii a ii r ti 1 n II IM r V l i ii v ii ft. i UTctvT iiniii is mi- I. i'-Hii.k huh i i ... ti tirr jm ... - - - mm i Mm w fSkc- re. - -i j w y I l SOMfeBOUY! ' this bird . j rocery t jO. m has fin.shcsx hvs ,t- whts' worth InMS AITA AIVIT- M-K CAVI ICIWISH V" "J M ";r J 1 ! QUALITY I HVS M6W3PAPBR iOMfi. savings ii:i'.u:TJiirvT. DAILY MARKET NEWS LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports .- ,, 1 THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK PENDLETON. OREGON -The Strongest Bank In Eastern Oregon." The 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, 28 cents Roosters, 15 ceuts a pound. Chickens, 23 cents a pound. Country nam, KU. Ham. best quality, 21c. Bacon, best quality, 40c Butter rat and Butter Butter, 11.26. the foreign exchange market and are quoted at 16.60 Sterling remains at S3. 90. Krdner on Norway are at 119.30 and on Sweden at $20.45. Drachmas on Greece are up again, the price being $11.70 today. Wools at London Sale Close at Iximi" Irtces. ( Bv Associated Press. 1 LONDON May 10 At the closing of i Get a Home For Your Gar The only house in Eastern Oregon with exclusive service on the cars sold by the dealer. Absolute assurance of a one hundred per cent value. Eastern Oregon Motor Co. 616 Garden St., Near P. O. Phone 1027 No Sains for I -nil of Week Reported. (Monday morning Journal.) Only one load of livestock entered tho North Portland alleys for the Sat urday session and this was not sold. (General trade sentiment Indicated steady tone. General Hog Range: Prime mixed 15. 0016.00 Medium mixed .......... 14.00 15.00 Rough heavies 10.00416.00 Piss 12. MO 15.00 Nothing came forward to the cattle ?' Penney Coll oWtJOon What Do Your Hothes Cost YOU? When anyone asks you that question you prob ably think of the price you paid. That isn't the real cost. The real cost is , the price divided by the number of days you wear the clothes. That's why we say your clothes will cost you less if you buy them here. Not only are the prices we ask considerably lower than other first-class stores, but a nation wide institution, stands behind every sale. Because we sell merchandise at a lower price than any other retail organization in America does not mean that you are buying less service here. There are no reservations, mental or other wise. If for any reason you do not get "from Penney merchandise the service you have a right to expect for the price you paid, all we ask is a chance to make good to your entire satisfaction. Several new and attractive suit numbers were received last week, better come in and look them over tomorrow. Priced at - $24.75 $57.50 Alterations Free. Fit Assured J. C. Penney Co., A NatlonwldengWtt home trade, 95.000 and the continent . ' Choice steer ir. (inn h... rfn.in. ...,t... l . wool auction sales Saturday. 11,700 bales were offered. The session clos- , alleys at North Portland for the -week, ed quietly. Fine merinos and cross-, end to test sentiment in any partlcu breds were 5 per cent and occasionally iar. However, signs Indicated stead 10 per cent down and other grades t iness at former price?, from ID per cent to 20 per cent low-; General cattle market range: -mi. uouk.,1 oaies. ine Best beef steer. , . X 1 2.00 SJ 1 1 .50 10.2511.00 Good to choice steers . . . il. 50 10.50 Medium Jo good steers.. 9.50010.50 Parr to rood steers 8.75 9.50 Common to fair steers . . 7.50. 8.75 Choice cows and heifers 9.OO10.25 , Good to choice cowa and . - ' heifers 9.00 10.00 times; Medium to good cows and It isf.. heifers 8.00 9.00 Bair to medium. cows and heifers 7.00 8.00 Canners : 6.00 6.00 nunc- Slum Tendency to Recover on KxcJiangv Francs today are showing quite tendency to recover recent hisses Assist Nuture. There are when you should assist nature. now undertaking to cleanse your sys tem. If you will take Hood's Sarsa parilla the undertaking -will he suc cessful. This great medicine purifies and builds up as nothing else does. Bulls 6.50 9.00 J 1 Why suffer the discomforts and embarrassments of a Coltref O (k C. preparation lor jroitru has bene Med many. Why par acvcral hondr'-d dollar ior an opention to resort a goitre whi n O.O.C. can bo obtained thr such a comparatively mall expenditure O.G.C. when properly applied eiviM satis lartory retail, nrronr mooer will be refunded. O.G C. is sold direct, by mail only. Wnte for booklet. . Address Dept. 2 O.d.C. CttEMICAL COMPANY Seattle, Washing-ton ' Best light calves 13.0016.00 ; Medium calves . . 9.00K.OO i Heavy calves . 6.00 8.50 Stockers and feeders . . 8.00 8.50 Some sales of mutton were made late Friday afternoon.' too late for re porting previously. No arrivals were shown in the alleys for Saturday. General sheep and lamb range: Throwout spring lambs . 1 10.00 1 1.00 Spring Iambs 14.00ff 15.50 Kast of mountain lambs 15.00l.0O Best valley lambs 14.00 15.00 Best heavy valley lambs. 13.00 14.00 Common to medium val ley lambs . 10.5012.50 Yearlings 13.00014. 0 Elw 8.000 12.00 Wethers 12.50 013.20 ADAMS PARENT-TEACHER CLUB HOLDS MEETING llctui Onrbon WHU Cloth Clean off carbon with a. cloth dipped in ffasoline or a brosh may bt uaed. Touch up the points of plugs with an emery cloth, but do not touch emery I to glazed porcelain, as It scratches ; and makes It soot up all the more 4 rapidly. A cracked core must be replaced. REPUBLIC Trucks Honest value, low operating cost, long-term usefulness, dependable service facilities, These are the reasons for Republic prefer ence here, and everywhere. They are the reasons why Republic Trucks are giving satisfactory service, in every line of hauling, to more than 60,000 owners the larg est single body of truck users in the world. Pendleton Auto Co. - ! t Established 1907 i ... I ' ' SNOW DAYTON lU7E. Court ' . Phone 10721 (Enst Oregonlan Special.) ADAMS, May 10. Tho regular Par ent Teacher and get-together social was held at the Adams school house on Friday at 8 p. nr. They had n good program and a large crowd w-as fn attendance. All enjoyed the even ing. Mr. Hoguc of Pendleton, of the Bi ble class, was In Adams on Thursday evening and conducted the Bible class here. All onjoyed his talks and In struction. I.. U Ueuallcn and Revclla Llrtial Icn sent their cattle to the ranch across the river on pasture for the summer. Mrs. Carl McConnell and Mrs. Dave Stone, motored to Pendleton Wednes day to do some shopping. Mrs. Mable Uoylcn and children of Pilot Rock, will remain the guest of her mother. Mrs. Mclntyre, on the ranch hear Athena for a few days. Miss Martha Labadle- was in Ad ams Wednesday calling on old friends. 1 L.. Rogers of Pendleton, motored to Adams Wednesday. i I. M. Schannep of Pilot Rock. Who IB is running for the nomination of coun- IB ty Judge on the republican ticket, w as K in Adams Tuesday. Ir Mrs. Charley Shatu and children 'ff left Friday for Portland to visit rela-1 fives and friends for a few weeks and .A attend the Baptist Sunday school con- 9 April, 101S."' returning on a troop ship. The woman he contends Is his bride arrived here in September and livcu with his parents. Whllo he lay In a hospital, suffering from Injuries In curred In an accident. Eller was told the woman he neiicveo to by wife that her twin sister was really his bride, and that she died. As a proof, she produced a photograph of" ths twins. Ha maintain that the woman Is his wife, and that she became In fatuated with hi friend. Charles Qua casco, with whom she Is now living In New ijfleans. the husband declare. Where is Relief From Blazing Skin Diseases? Mast I Endure Forever the Torturous Itching? The skis is fed from the blood, and upon the condition of the Mood depends whether or not your skin will be healthy and free from boils, pimples, scaly irrita tions, red eruptions and other dis figuring and unsightly disorders. The sensible treatment that will how real results is a remedy that will cleanse the- blood thoroughly and kill the gems that cause the trouble. ' And for this purpose no remedy ever made can approach the . record of S. S. S. which cleanses the blood of tho disease) germs, at toe same time building up the general health. . For valuable 1 Iterator write td Chief Medical Adviser. 100 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. ' t . vention In that city. Doric flrcen. who has been confined to his home with illness, is able to be out. Dr. Smith of Athena was attend ing physician. Mrs. Green has been sick and Is improving now, and Murray, who is quito ill, Is some bet. ter today. Wrenle Green of the Adams chop ill was a Pendleton business visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Winn motored to Pen dleton Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tubbs and children motored to Pendleton Mon day from their ranch near Adams. Kev. Haslem of Gold Hill. Idaho, has decided to come to Adams June 1 He has been called by the Baptist de nomination for the coming year. Rev, Muslim has been manager In a store In Idaho. Miss Eileen Bowling, a graduate of the University of California, will teach mathematics at J-A Grande high school In September. She Is one of Adams most popular young ladles and .1 good church "worker. She returned to her home In Adams Thursday for the summer, after spending the win ter months in California. Dr. and Mrs. McFiill of Pendleton motored to Adam on Thursday even ing and w ere the guests of Will Hold man and Mrs. Ella Bowling. Miss Gertrude Plcard, who has been in Seattle for the winter, returned to Adam Wednesday. Mrs. Van Cleve of Portland, was the guest of Mrs. E. Simonton Thursday evening. When you are sick you employ the best physician you can find. Your banker must be one w ho is responsible and who will Vve your business the best attention. Now why not apply this same rule to handling your insurance. When your loss occurs you will have thousands of dollar Involved". Now it Is important that your Insurance agent thoroughly understands the insurance business In order that you may gat the full protection for which you are paying. Our agency hits been established for over. 90 years and W'e do not havo a single dissatisfied policy holder. Our business Is growing all the time anil one reason for this is that we give all of our time to the writ- I ing and car ins for our Insurance business. We have no time for real estate, rentals or loans. Place your insurance with an exclusive agent- The Bentley-Graham Insurance Agency PHONE 404 J IS DEFENDANT WIFE DR HER TWIN SISTER? SAN FRANCISCO. May 10. Arthur J. 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