East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 21, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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DAILY BAST OREQONIAN, PKKDLJETOH, OKEOON, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 41, 1920.
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OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
Easy-Day Naptholine
Soap
Save your clothes and not the wrappers. I'se
Easy-Day Naptholine Soap. EASY DAY NAP
THOLINE SOAP is a combination of nature's pro
ducts blended together by skillful soap makers, so
as to work perfectly in hot or cold, soft or hard
water.
NO RUBBING
BOILING
SHRINKING
FADING
WHEN USING EASY-DAY NAPTHOLINE
SOAP
Include a few cakes with your next order. Three
large bars, 25c
Creme Oil Soap, 12 bars 85c
Creme Oil Soap, 4 bars 30c
Complete line of everything good for Saturday's
trade. Pleas- order early.
Cjray Jros.
THREE PHONES
rocery
QUALITY
Co I
I
nan
I Going for Pleasure or Business I
mf' does n matter whether jrour trip is for the If j
purpose of business or pleasure, you win find jt weil III
;9i provMe yourself with Travelers Cheeks. Such
j! eheeks are perfectly safe and payable everywhere al '
eamit rates. ill
lg! Isa sale, in various denominations at '.M'
I THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK I
PENDLETON, OREGON
Jff The Strongest Bank In Eastern Orocon."
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DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL
Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports
Tha following prices are the prices
being paid to producers by Pendleton
business houses. Wherever retail
prices are given tha tact will be spa
dally -mentioned.
Eggs and Poultry.
Eggs, 40 cents.
Hens, 28 cents
Roosters, 15 cents a pound.
Chickens, 28 cents a pound.
Country Ham, B3HL
Ram. best quality, 28c
Bacon, best quality, 40e.
Butter Eat and Butte
Ir 1
BUY A
VELIE
for sturdy construction. A well built
body that won't rack. A car with abso
lutely standardized units.
Backed by efficient, exclusive ser
vice. H
Eastern Oregon Motor Co.
16 Garden St., Near P. O.
Phone 1027
Higti Sugar Will
Increase Canning Prices.
SAX FRAXC1SCO. Cal., May 21.
The rising price of sugar is bound to
Loss of Appetite is also loss of vi
tality, vigor, tone. To recover appe
tite and the rest take Hood's Sarsapa
rtlla. that strengthens tho stomach,
perfects digestion, makes eating a
pleasure. It also makes the blood rich
and pure, and steadies the nerves.
. increase the price of California can
I ned fruits this year materially and to
j cutdown the output, declared J. K.
' Armsby, president of the California
! Packing Corporation, one of the larg
,est canning companies in California
j today.
"Anyone who says there is no short
age of sugar ' is talking through his
hat," Armsby said. "The canners of
California are buying In the open mar
. ket today as most of us were not able
o make contracts for sugar.- We are
.getting some sugar from Mexico and
: Java but that, is only a flea bite in the
.general situation."
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SILK DRESSES
$14.75
The ability of our cash buying and selling methods to save you
money is clearly demonstrated in the out-of-the-ordinary worth of
the dresses that go to make up this assortment There are charming
dresses of Georgette, Messaline, Taffeta and. Satin in shades of
brown,' grey, flesh, navy and black, sizes are from 16 to 44.
Many of these dresses could be placed in our regular stock at a
much higher price. The maivifacturers intended these garments to
retail at $19.75 to $29.50, but the rule of all Penney stores is "action"
and to get it. we are willing to take a small profit. This policy al
ways keeps our buyers with cash in hand to make such events as this
possible.
Do not delay in making your selection, a day in this Store often
does to merchandise stocks what it takes weeks to accomplish else
where. An idea of (the style and quality of thesje "delightful 21".
may be had from the numbers displayed in our south window.
Other values in Ready-to-Wear apparel equally attractive are
shown in the garment section on the balcony.
J.C Vitoy Co, A NiHonwide rnsjiUiUon
f iuiug company.
effective today.
The Increase became
LIFT OFF CORNS!
! Weyerhauser Lumber
Co. Outs Prides.
I SPOKANE, May 21. The reduction
'of 10 to '30 per cent in lumber price
'jinnoiinced February 24 hy the Weyer
haeuser Sales company of this city
controlling the output of a number of
mills In the northwest, will be .contin
ued until September 1, it was announc
ed here today by J. N. Tate, assistant
general manager of the company.
Slight adjustments, he said, had
been made In the prices of products
of Idaho mills, but the average hod
been maintained.
Shewn Lower in
Kansas City lard.
KANSAS CITf. Mo.. May 21. Hogs
8000; lights steady: medium heavv
I firm; tops 14.S0; bulk light and me
Mium 13.854 14.40; bulk heavy 13.75
iei4.2&. ......
Sheer, 15.000; opened generally 76
to 31.50 lower; 'Arlaoaa lambs 315.75
800 fine two year old 89 pound Texas
wethers 10.50.
BAT1IMUS HKiU SUITS AWAY,
tlly Associated Press..
SPOKaKK. Wash., May 21. Tha
J bathing suit problem in th Inland
Empire this year is not how lone or
how short the suits shall be, but how
to keep patrons from wearing the
nits away With them. It became ap
parent uk a meeting today of 'the In
land Empire Association of Camp and
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SCRAP IRON I
We need 1000 tons of good cast scrap iron, to take
care of increasing demands for our castings.
Apply few drops then lift .sore,
touchy corns off with
lingers
a
Mill Peed 52. T
In Seattle Market.
SEATTLE. Bras:, May 21. City
delivery: Mill feed, 342 per ton;
Scratch feed 389; feed wheat 399; all
grain chop 380; oats 378; sprouting
oats $81; rolled oats $80; whole corn
383; cracked corn $86; rolled barley
78; clipped barley $83.
Hay. Eastern Washington timothy
mixed $47 per ton; double compressed
$51; alfalfa $46; straw $18.
Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little
Preezone on an aching corn. Instantly
that corn stops hurting, then yjou lift
It right out. Yes. magic:
A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but a
few cents at any drug store, but Is suf
ficient to remove even' hard corn, soft
corn or corn between the toes and the
calluses, without soreness or irritation.
Preezone is the 'sensational discovery
of a Cincinnati genius, it is wonderful.
Vo Hogs Arrive fit
Srattlo Yards.
SEATTLE, Wash., May 21.- Hogs,
i receipts none; steady. Prime 15.25W
16.75; medium to choice $14.25
15.25: rough heavies !S.2r.-t 1S.7C;
pigs 312.00 13.00.
Cattle, receipts 102; steady... Beef
steers 312113; medium to choice
9100,12; common to good $7. 5010;
cows .ind heifers $10.25 m. 10.75: com
mon to good 37.501i0; cows and
heifers $10.g5flO.7S common to
good IT'S 10; bulls $7.508.50; calves
OiS 1. . '. j ' i 1
Amusement ' managers. If was tlectd-,'
ed to solve the problem -by each ra-il
i sort adopting a distinctive color ftir
Its bathing suits and also by having a
system of lifter-resort report. on bath
Inff suits.
. The dragon fl la ona of the swiftest
Insects. , riraT-r mal-fi '
Sugar Tlase Price
Is l"p One Cent.
NEW yohk. May 20. An increase
of one cent a pound In the price of su
gar, making the- new basic price 21
cents p.r pound yesterday was, an
nounced by the American Sugar Tie-
Wool Slump In
Boston Market.
(By Associated Press.)
BOSTON, May 21 The price of
wool slumped yesterday, a break of
from 10 to 20 per cent occurring at
auction sales conducted here under
the auspices of the ' British govern
ment. Only seven mills took part In
tbe .bidding and but thirty per cent of
the wool offered for sale was dispos
ed of. Buyers were. agreed that the
Peak of high prices for wools has pass
ed.., . i iv. . v; -
According to tha Commercial Bulle
tin, an authoritative organ of the wool
industry In this country, the drop In
prices reflected cancellations of orders
tor goods, delays in transportation and
declines In the Liverpool and London
markets ror raw wool..
Mjinu f:w 1 iirprK" rvry r.ut.l ntl.'.u a ,
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the sale told of the return of good to
tne mill in many, cases, principally,
woolens, of cancellations of other or
ders now in the loams and Of ihe con
sequent curtailments already tinder
way. Some plants, have discontinued j
j liiiiv wdio. uuwra nave eunpena-
ed night operations and a few have re
duced work to four , or five day a
week. It was stated, 'however, that a
radical curtailment or shutdown of
plants was not considered imminent.
! The wools offered (aggregated 11,
r,o bales, mostly merinos and other
fine grades:. Only fGQO boles were
sold, these chiefly to six mills.
Welcome Relief From the
Tortures of Rheumatism
Can Come Only From the
Proper Treatment. '
Many forma 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.
The most satisfactory remedy
for ' rheumatism is S. S. S. be
cause it is one of the most thor
ough blood purifiers known to mad
iral science. This fine old remedy
cleanses the blood of imburiaes,
and acta 'as an antidote to the term
of rheumatism.
S. 8. 8. is sold by druggists
everywhere. For valuable liters-
tare and advice address Chier Med
ical Adviser, 107 Swift Laboratory.
Atlanta, Ga.
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HI r -rKH fedH liiiii
SIX GRADUATE FROM
NCENT HIGH SCHOOL
See Hamer.sley
Foundrj- Supt.
BURNS
FOUNDRY and
MCH. WORKS
It's Worth the
Money
Tliis ISO aff.ee dairy rancti, located on the river
and within half a mile of the station, SI'HI: IR
U OKTII Till. I'lIK i; sk f l.
There arc 8 milk cows, which are bringing In
SIOO.OO a month, neJfcr ealvtM, gnoa bull, some 35
or 0 hogs frotn reajistered stock, chickens, horses,
nuietiinery and all equipment.
liessdes. tiere is an on-hard whieti test year pro.
duord llOO.oo. Bottom land Planted to hay, and
everything in fine shape, ready to make money from
the Mart. Pleiaty of timber for fuel and winter's
supply of wood cut and piled in the hack yard.
If this isn't a good proposition we would Hke In
see one that is.
The price is 01 1,000.00 and part can be tanas.
Possession can be given m onoe. nKTTK'It IT
Snow & Dayton
We Sell Land"
"WE SKLL LAND"
111 East Court
Pendleton, Ore.
URAL ESTATE IMI1M LOAlfO
1013
inrscn.vNCTE
Kat QregonlaSt Special.)
UMA11NK. -May 21. On Hunday
evening In the Presbyterian church of
t maplne. the graduating class of Via.
cent high school had to address them
In their baccalaureate sermon Dr.
Charles A. Lockhart, of 'Whitman Col
lego faculty.' -The addrfsn on "What
shall we do with our lives" was in
tensely Interesting" to the audience
present and was one of th bast
graduating addresses ever given at
1'ma.plne. Three Important rules for
gludance through life were the key
note of the address which were "Get.
ting On," "Getting Honor," aSd "Be
ing Honest." The graduates are Opal
FeffJey. Faye Given Thetma Phillips
and Ivan Gainer, Floyd Martin, and
Albert Stark. - '
On Wednesday night of this week
the Class receive their diplomas and
hold their graduating exercises.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Lar and family
of Enterprise Ore., Mr. Walter Yager
of Wallula and. J, Balnes of Col
fax Vash.. were gut at the II. I.
liacnn home last week.
ileoU Wllllanu) wae brought home
Monday from the hospital, not notl
rably Improved 10 health. It is hoped
he will make his recovery sooti.
William Ward returned home from
La Orande Saturday where he went
one of the entries m tne track meet
held Our. On account of this school
not having paid their ajSVcIatin dues,
he wis ruled out of the meet, is the
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Acason Trucks
Only a limited number of Acason Trucks are built
each year. The truck buyer who appreciate that
POWER AND ABILITY are worth extra Initial cost
are our customers.
THERE IS A SIZE ACASON FOR EVERY
BUSINESS
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reason of his non-entry.