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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1920)
is- iMO! SIXTEEN PAg,T 1BA8T 0RBq0W1AW. MMfPMiTOlf, OKEQOW, SATURDAY BVBW1KO, MAY 16, 1080. i t i SSL JO 7T 1. '' Beech-Nut Bacon A feast of flavor and aroma for the epicure. Sold by GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. Fine for Picnic and Auto Trips Remember us for Quality . GOODS OtifBURSfg OF EVERETT TRUI SIXTEEN PAGES f - v t w J ' ' J I CrlTHISR, OK. t'vC liOT Xoufl 7 30fC3 fN HCRS QtJWRRCt WITH M.6 i TVWT OONOUCTOR IS JUST STARTING IM THC B03IKISS "EvT IT ivONT 13S CONK Tl i- kTROOBl.6-HVjNreR -lk6 YOO, ON WITH WOhQv THAT TRT TO T BT ON TlAlNiSrttR S TWS Ot-I, HAVS H9 'DISPOSITION ... . Pharaoh's Dream I'harwrt. dreamed of m t. ii years f plenty lo be ftrilov.nl l, M.,i voai or fanlillo M( ,vrU d ink OH fat j.ars t.. provklc for the I. an ones. IndlvMuals as weU as nations lave these fat and lean years. Save money, save all you can, not only to provide for lean years but also to liaie some or the comforts of life. A Savings Account in Mils strong bank, can be .la,l with One Dollar or mom oiiv amount can be odth-il to It at any time, and besides being safe will earn jou a liberal rate of interest. . THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK PENDLETON, OREGON The Strongest Bank In Eastern Oregon. - Dance! AT EAGLE-WOODMAN HALL SATURDAY, MAY 15th Initial Tour of the West. Prof. R. G. Walton and Miss Sevah Peetz, of Castle fccnool, New York City, in Fancy Ball Room and Classic Dancing, with Victor Nigros, celebrated Broadway (melody, jazz, copations) NOVELTY ORCHESTRA DONT FORGET THE DATE SATURDAY, MAY 15th Gents 75c including War Tax. Ladies 10c War Tax. 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 arc the reasons why Republic Trucks re 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. Established 1907 11 ,Y'M' 'B-Tr-I Ttvo MeWlfjilTrtr. orpiiox OPPOftlTK BOTKI, l-KNItl.KTO DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Report! j H Villi- The following prices are the prices being paid to producers by l'endleton boslnesa houses, Wherever retail prices are given the fact will be spe cially mentioned. Eggs and Poultry. Eggs. 40 cents. Hens. 28 cents Roosters. 15 cents a pound. Chickens, 28 cents a pound. Country Ham. Be. Ham. beet quality. 28c Bacon, best quality. 40c. Bulla- Fat and Butter There was scarcely enough stock I able to thoroughly tot sentiment. Uenerul cattle market range: 1 lest beef steers j l j . . 18.00 Choice steers 11.3 12.2S ll.oot u. Go 1 0.00 1 11.00 .. 10.00 8.001 .0 10.2fi 11.00 o.oo ir 10.21 9.00 ' Good to choice steers . . . i Medium to good steers . . I Fair to good steers I Common to fair steers. Choice cows and heifers 'flood to choice cows and heifers Medium to good cows and ' heifers . Faifl lo inoillum cows and Cattle and Hog heifers. 7.0.".. I.M Market Steady. Canners '...,.' 6.00 SEATTLK, Wash. .May IS. Hoes. Bulls . . 6.004 9.00 receipts 214: steady; prime 16W 16.50: : Best light calves 1 J.0n 18.00 medium to choice 15.00616.00; rough Medium calves 8.004JH2.00 heavies 14f.14.50; pigs 1 3 fi 1 . Heavy calves. 6.604P 1.50 Cattle, receipts 23. steady. Beef Stockcrs and reeders ... 8.00 8. DO steers 12 13; medium to choice 10 ' Sheep and lambs continue lo show a 12; common to good 7.50 10; cows 1 steady tone at North Portland for the and heifers 1 0.20 6v 1 0.7 : common to day. Thero was Only. a nominal run good 7.00f10; bulls 7.508.SO; calves I reported In the alleys. for Friday. 7 50 fa; 10 i General sheep and lamb1 range: Throwout spring Iambs. . $1 0.00 1 1.00 Strong Bids Continued I Spring lambs 14. OOfi, 15.50 In Nf.attk I v.-l.iiii'-o I East of mountain lambs 15. 004t' 16.00 (By Associated Tress.) ! Best valley lambs 14.0OW15.OP " SEATTLE, Wash., May 15. City Beat heavy valley lambs 13.00 14.00 (delivery. Mill feed! 852 Per ton: Common to medium val- gcrateh feed 080; feed wheat 897; all ' ley lambs ., lo.r.oi. 1 2.50 grain chop 879; oata 878; sprouting ! Yearlings 1 3.00 . 1 1.0(1 oats 881: rolled oata 880: whole corn I E, &.00u-l2.-00 882; cracked corn 881; rolled barley I Wothera 12.5013.20 8K3. 878: clipped barley Hay, Eastern Washington timothy mixed 847 per ton; double compressed 851: alfalfa 844: struw $18. Hogs Weak uild Atvrvr fjattle Alleys Stcady l Saturday Morning Journal.) Only three loads of livestock came day. to North Portland for the day. Hogs point yet this season, were weaker and lower, cattle ruled . unsettled. 1 3-4c to 2 Corn Market Is Given New Strengill for la. CHICAGO. May 15. Pessimism re garding the outlook for improved transportation together with active ex port demand for breadstuffs gave de cided strength to the corn market to- Priccs went to the topmost The finish was 8c net higher steady, and a similar tone was shown with July Jl.i7 i-8 to 81. .8 1-8 and in sheep. September 81.61 1-4 to 81.61 3-8. oats A new classification was mjide in the gained 3-47-8C to I"r-2c. In provi hog range, smooth heavies being addod laions the outcome ranged from a 10c to the list for awhile. I decline to a 25e advance. Oeneral hog range: I Corn traders appeared to be much Prime mixed 5 1 5.00fic 1 5.5o i impressed by statements of leading Medium mixed 14.50 15.00 j railway officials that thcro Was little Smooth heavies 1 1 .on 1 4.0(i prospect of better railway traffic con Rough heavies 1 o.o'.' ( 1 1 .00 ! dltlons and that grain, prices there Pigs 1 2.00. 1 4.50 : fore would remain high. Trade in the rattle at North Port-' u was argued that the difficulties land appeared steady for the day with of the movement of corn to terminal a small run reported . for Frldnv. markets would be fully as great In New Tricollette Smocks $9.90 Happy indeed will be the woman who becomes the proud posses sor of one of these charming new smocks, not only on accouitt of their style and beauty, but because of the service they will give and the saving she is able to make. Colore are Copen, Rose, Gold, Liberty Red and Black. No two alike. Some have belted backs, while others are embellished with long sashes, all have short sleeves. The popular yarn embroidery plays a prominent part in their attractiveness. A few numbers are displayed in the south island window, see these everyday values at $9.90 SUMMER COMFORT IS IN THE NEW CORSETS. Tbe outdoor life of summer calls for careful as welll as comfort able corseting. Low-busted corsets with well-boned skirts of light weight fabric make comfort possible with no sacrifice of the style so necessary undei straight chemise frocks. It is well tottend to one's corset needs early in the summer, thereby having the comfort of frequent changes during warm weather. Mme. PfeU (FUe) Corsets $2.98 to $5.90 "TTCTenney Co., A Nationwide Institution July, as at present and that the buy ing si. If- of the market continued to be iue 'iogic.li one. Besides, in connec tion with urgent expert call for bread stuffs, estimates were current that' 1, 00O.0U0 bushels of wheat lpJd bee,, bought for Europe within '24 hours and that flour was also beina keenlv sought for truns-Atlanllc use. Oats ascended with corn. Foreign selling of lard had a 0e presstng effect on provision values. but the strength of grain led after ward lo rallies. Trying to Get "PEACOCK" CoaT 44 EFFICIENCY Out of Inferior Grades of Coal is One Way of Buying EX PERIENCE at the Top Price. PEACOCK" The Coal With No Regrets , Phone 178 NOW SMYTHE -LONERGAN CO Quality Quantity Service Good sign Is Seen In Business llcadjustmont. NEW TOI1K, May 15. Dun's today says: I The business developments of ro- ' cent weeks have not been unexpected, indications . of impending economic readjustment having some time ago I made themselves manifest, and the! tendency toward lower commodity I prices, if attended by some degree of unsettlement, marks a wholesome as pect. Abatement of the notable com mercial activity of previous months has been hastened by the serious con gestion In transportation and by the backward season, but slackening of de mands in sonic'. quarters is mainly the outgrowth of consumers inrreus-lnrr re sistance to high prices and their great er .discrimination In buying. Financial phases, moreover, are a contributing factor .In the movement toward price reactiop, the pressure of credit contraction and the opopsltiou to speculative excess influence differ ent-Interests and there is more of the spirit of conservatism end caution present than has been witnessed in long period. . ., , h Cattle Heavy Willi Beef Steers Weak. (By Associated Press.) KANSAS CITY. Mo.. . May IG.-ct tie. receipts 1.700 heavy; boef steers wear -all other clasaes. generally steady; yearlings and heavy steers 12.75: few cows 11.00; beet heifers M.7: top bulls 10.00; ferv-Vealers to1 outsider's 13.00i Sheep, receipts 1.00; shbep and nlnally steady; , gents 26c lainbs low!!-;. 7.50 head, 05 poundst goats 7.60. Texas , lli.U Ixiy on Exchange WliJj t Vices steady. NEW YORK, May 1 5. Bustiifss on the stoek exchange today was dull to the point of stagnation. Prlctrs'were comparatively steady on the market, for the first time In several a-n.l(. showing signs of a sold out condition Monetary conditions in the Ideal market were not materially changed ultnougn can money rose to 12 per cent.-the week's maximum, after open, ing at 8 per cent. Balls gave a better account of them selves than any other claas of stocks especially Texas and Pacific and sev- ral other issues of the western and southwestern divisions, -Vtnal prices for steels, equipments, oils .and ship pings were rather mixed, but 'higher In the main. Total soles 600,000 shares. , In point of Interest, trading In stocks was at all times overshadowed by the weakness of Uberty bond's and Victory notes. Almost without excep tion those issues continued to fall to lowest quotations In thalr hkitory. Foreign bonds also lost seme of their recent advance, while domestic rails and Industrials were trregulap. Total ales (per value) aggregated 18,l2i,- i0.). A HONE FOR YOUR CAR . i' tglf t i ' . . ' ' and all that it implies It makes no difference how honest the effort or hw well equipped a concern is, you cannot get ser vice unless the proper service methods are employed. The human element enters into every transaction, evpn into the very steel itself. Therefore we argue unless proper methods of handling: your service is employed that it will be impossible to get it. Our plan of touching; no car whatsoever but a Chevrolet, Velie or Peerless embodies the paramount features of the ideal service you have been looking for. , -'4MMt We fully realize our service department under exclusive working methods will not be doing the bus iness a wide open shop would, but we figure the ex clusive and satisfactory service we will be capable of ' giving under this method will more than offset this loss and our compensation will be taken care of through the greater number of sales satisfied cus- tomers are going to make. We earnestly solicit your business and expect to fill our obligation in a manner profitable to all con cerned. ' Under this plan our cars arc put to the most rigid test of stability, because if they do not perform up to standard the element of pride in our 'own goods comes to the front and demand efficiency in the ser vice department, and the same pride and personal interest and welfare that is the natural outcome of a profitable deal manifests itself in the men employed in the shop. The present personal element is en larged and they realize a reflection on their ability as high class, efficient workmen, if your purchase is not delivering satisfactorily. Eastern Oregon Motor Co. 016 Cardan St, Near P. O. Phooa 1037 f MM