East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 11, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 12

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 11, 1020
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COOKED FOOD SALE
ALL DAY SATURDAY BY LADIES OF THE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
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HIGH GRADE HOME COOKED PRODUCTS
HOME MADE CAKES
PIES
DOUGHNUTS
COOKIES
COTTAGE CHEESE
BREAD
NUT BREAD
HOT ROLLS
MAYONNAISE '
WATCH OUR WINDOW NEXT WEEK?
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THREE PHONES QUALITY
I A Boys Usefufcss I
I I hat boy who has a regular job. mhw rosrMHisi- 1
1 l.thiM ami Ihns hi useful to himself audi community
Iff will be tin hoy who will Im able to help himself in U
I an fnicreiiicy. Mwovfr if he has a Savings Ai- jjl
I (iMinl of his own. he will be better able to untlerstantl j
I V.ncottrajre him to start and systematically keep
I up a Nains Accmuit at this strong hank.
jj injfjj) The American National Bank j
Ii sdftg Pendleton. Oregon.
WrsSS, S'ra&gt 8"'" GMtern Oregon" j
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DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL
Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Report
Th following prices are the price
being paid to producers by Pendleton
business houses. Wherever retail
prices are given the fact will be spe
cially mentioned.
Eggs and P.niHnr
Eggs, 40 cents. (Retail price is 45
cents. )
Hens, 28- cents
Roosters, 15 cents a pound.
Chickens, 28 cents a pound.
Coon try Ham, Ida.
Ham. best quality, 2 8c.
Bacon, best quality, 40c.
Butter Fat and Uottsr
Ranch butter. $1.10 a roll. (Retail
price la also $1.10.)
shoddy or over worked wool than they
have the virgin fleece.
Official notice of the cancellation of
the Portland sle is given:
"The Oregon Wool Grower' asso
ciation, through its executive officers,
states that the advertised wool sales
to he held in Portland June 14 'will
he postponed until further notice. The
unsettled condition of the market
is said to be the reason for this action.
The Wool growers of the Northwest j
ha-Ve been financed hy the various loan'
companies sufficiently to enable them
to hold their wool until the market'
justifies continuing the sales. Mack
Hoke, Secretary."
GASOLINE
Tomorrow
And we offer & new Buick light six run about 400
miles for sale. Also one 1918 Cadillac at the largest
sacrifice known on this make in the county.
Just received, carload of roadsters'and touring
Chevrolet. Many of our drivers are averaging 25
miles to the gallon. Easy terms through General
Motors Acceptance Corporation Plan.
Some dandy bargains in light used cars for $275
up. $100.00 cash will handle and $25 per mo.
Eastern Oregon Motor Co.
616 Garden St., Near P. O.
Phone 1027
IMi'a Select Steers t.et
si'.- at lortland Yards
(Friday Morning Journal.)
Some extra select grass cuttle sold
'at $12.25 during the day with the gen- ,
j eral market stationary. Hogs and j
sheep held steady. Run for the day)
I consisted of 26 loads of cattle and a'
far supply of hogs and sheep.
General cattle market range:
Best beef steers
j Choice grass steers
; Good to choice steers . . .
Medium to good steers. .
Kalr to good steers
Common to f;iir steers . .
Choice cows and heifers
Good to choice cows and
heifers
Medium to good cows and
heifers
Fair to medium cows and
heifers
Car.ners
$11.7.112.25
1 1. Of. TD 11.00
I0!MG 1 1-00
y.rofi io.5o
8.50 9.56
7.50? 8.50
9.50fi 10,25
Sugar uain Selling;
at $25 per Hundred.
San Francisco, -al., June 11. An
nouncement that it had put an allot
ment of sugar on the market today for
; $25 a hundredweight, a reduction of
j 9 3.30 from the previous figure, was
' made by the California-Hawaiian Sug.
ar Company here today. The est
er n Sugar Refining Company
viously had announced
unction.
Sultry days demand
Low Shoes
Rising of the mercury warns the
woman who would be well and com
fortably shod that it's time to lay high
shoes aside for the ease of the new low
ones. - i
Our large volume of shoe business
enables us to offer the newest styles
when they are really new.
BLACK SUEDE ONE EYELET TIE.
High grade suede leather, handsome perforated upper, hand
turned sole, high covered heel. Leather lined quarters. Hand worked
silk eyelets, grosgrain ribbon top binding with tie same material ;
A A to C. Pair $12.90
Style 26 same as above but made of excellent quality fine black
leather, Goodyear welt sole and high leather heel. A shoe of excep
tional service as well as attractive style; AAA to C. Pair $9.90
Style 27, same style and last as number 26, except that the leather
used is of fine quality dark brown kid; AAA to C. Pair $10.90
Ladies' Laurel Oxford Fine quality black kid, Goodyear welt
sole, low broad heel, a style also very suitable for growing girls, $9.50
Black Kid Pumps made on a narrow re-
,cede last of best quality materials, uood-
year welt sole, leather heel grip, low leather
heel. Pair ........ $7.50
Youner Ladies' Two Evelet Tie of eood
quality dark brown kid made with the pop
lular Colonial tongue effect, Goodyear welt
'soles, low leather heels. Pair $8.50
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J. C. Penney Co., A Nationwide institution
Hay Eastern Washington timothy
mixed $47 per ton: double compressed
$$51; alfalfa $49: straw )h.
8.50i 9.50
futile Tend to Drop:
sIuh'p and tiimbs Higher.
KANSAS CITY. Mo., June 1
tie. beef steers steady to 2:",,
other classes mostly steady.
Sheep steady. Sheep and
mostly 25c higher.
4.00
7.r,o:
5.50 ;
Murket for Coffee l-'irtliros
Knsirr l iuler Selling.
NEW YOFtK. June 11. The
Bulls conn 8.50
Best light calves 12.00i n.50
Medium Calves 8.50 ' 1 1.00
uc.vu c--t iI Pg . . r. O't'.n .5f. ln
Stockers and feeders ... S.tptf) 8.5o f'losin hids:
Tr.il. In lh sain, nlleva :it NVirth Sept. 14.44.
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ket for coffee futures was easier to
day under selling. The close was a
few
Oats Keeps (iotng Higher
fevclouuig Weak Corn.
CHICAGO. June 11. Extreme
weakness developed In the grain ma.'.
PrH Ikets today after oats had jumped to
similar re- a lle. h)gr price record. Corn closed
'nervoos, half cent net lower to I l-2c
advance. with July $1.74 i s to
$1.74 1-4 and September $1.61 7-8 to
$1.62 1-4.
Oats finished at 2 i-ic decline to
1 l-2c gain. Provisions showed a
rise varying to 7 to 70c.
. In the demoralixatlon resulting from
jthe heavy selling to .unload while
fancy prices could be Obtained, the
1 July delivery of oats collapsed In value
! as much as 7 cents n bushel.
mar- i Corn derived Its initial lit rength and
.Cat- I
lower; ;
lambs
Portland wa steady for the Thursday
session. There was a fair run over
night. Demand was good and former
prices were well maintained. y
General hog market, range:
Prime mixed $15.000 1KB
Medium mixed 1 4.50 -ii 1 5.00
Roueh heavies 1 0.Oo i 1 1.00 I
Pit, . . . . 1.0011 1.1.50
Smooth heavies 11.00(5 13.50
With a fair run for the day, the
market for both mutton and lamos
was steady Thursday at North Port
land. No price changes noted for the
day.
points up from the lowest, show
i net decline of 8 to 2 1 points.
June 14.54; July 14.64;
Oct. 14.43; December
14.41; March and May
15 1-4;
Santos 4's 23 1
No new offers were reported In the
cost and freight market.
sulwequent weukue.iS"1iTmost entirely
from the wild fluctuations of oats.
Higher values on hogs together with
export call for lard strengthened provisions.
14.45.
Spot coffee on': RI6
-S24.
Half Dollar Drops Seen
In CYMirse drain Trade
Half dollar drops were reported to
day from the Portland grain exchange
in mill feed, corn and ba'rley. Oats
were, in one instance, lower, and In
another higher. Mill feed Is bid at
$52.75, corn at $74.00 and barley at
$66.50. Oats are bid at $64.50, $69.
and $76.50.
General sheep and lamb range:
pring lambs $.11,600 It..
nil lambs 8.00 r, 1 0.00 i Foreign Excliange Market
Yearlings 7.00 -if 8.00 Is IJtUo Alter, ,
Wethers 6.00 w 7.50
Ewes : 3.00 '.f 7.00
Headquarters
for Good Things
to Eat
At all times and under all conditions it is our
aim to serve you with Quality Groceries at rea
sonable prices.
Served from a clean, sanitary store, with a
guarantee of satisfaction.
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Standard Grocery Co.
C. L. Bonney, Pres.
230 E. Court
Phone 96
The foreign exchange prices, as
quoted today to the Umatilla Flour &
Grain Co., are little altered from the
fiKurefj for the pant neveral days.
!nvrnliziitfnn in Trac Sterling i at $3.96, franc at $7.85
rotttponeH V4 :tlVs and mark at $2.60. Kroner on Nor-
I'nltTUMJ, June ii. i ne ac- Wfly are at $18.20 and on Sweden
j moralizatlon of the wool market In f o $21. sr., while drarhman on Cireece are
; complete at thin time that the nit.at jjj gr,.
H.-ilen ncheduled for Portland June 14. i ,
(have been canceled hy the wegon
Wool rjrowrr'H aHRociatlon.
Buyers have practically quit the
market and are now unwilling to make
bid for any fleece. Such a condition
han never before been known In the !
trade, but It ix rnotly to the fact that!
I huge Mock of wool are held in world
centeni from old clip becatine mann- !
facturem have been uning miwh mor- r
Call l oans at New York
Advance to 12 Per Cent.
NEW YORK. June 11. Apart from
an unexpected rise In call loans to 12
percent and a nlight increase of
breadth and activity, today's stock
market differed in no eanentlal front
recent niugglnh Kctmlons.
The trend of eventH at Chicago wan
followed with greater Interest, a mod
erate rally enaulng on newt that an
agreement had been reached regard
ing the treaty plank. Improvement
proved, of abort duration, however, an
other general reversal Retting In when
rails lout ground. Kales umounted to
400,000 hare.
Announcement of the new capital
offering by Chicago und North west
ern w:is not accepted as a bullish
factor.
United States Steel moved within
narrow bounds even after publication
of May tonnaKe figures shoking an
Increase of almost 600,000 tons. This
brings the amount of unfilled, orders
up to the largest total sine June of
1917
Young Lui IUn TouftUtUrt.
Tommy Follett of the American
Hallway Kxpresa Co., hre In confined
to his home for several days with ton
will! I.
Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee
3hron!o and Nervous Dtoeaaa sod
Diseases of Women. X-ltsy Eleo-
tro Therapeutics.
Tempi Bdg. Room 11
Phone 41$
Prospects Of additional gold Imports C VrllHrailteCd CiXpCrt J2
were strengthened hy the weekly R PTJ"VTV" ITfXfV W
statement of the Bank of Knglund. M XXlVJLvJ WlXlVjV. 9
which disclosed another large gain In ttt . , C
that Institution s holding of the precl- a " "Oil t Care WtlOR
ous metai. 9 has been doing your !
11 - A work or whether it has 5
Trf,sM of Apfietltfl lj nlso loss of vi
tality, vigor, tone. To recover appe
tite and the rest take Hood's Barsapa
rllla that strengthens the stomach,
perfects digestion, makes eating a
pleasure. It also makes the blood rich
and pure, und steadies the nerves.
IVirtlatKl f Xiarse (iralns
only siielitly diswil
Nominal changes in the bids for
ejirse grains on the Portland ex
change are reported today. Mill feed
went back to $53. 25, corn is at $75
wild barley down another half dollar
to $66. Oats are ciuoted at $64.50
$Cs.50 and $76.50 a ton.
LESS MEAT IF BACK
AND KIDNEYS HURT
Take a glass of Salts to flush
Kidneys if Bladder
bothers you.
DR. C. H. DAY
CtirsHian and Surgeon
OMeopsth
Rooms 1$ and 2C Hmlth-Craw-ford
Hide.
releptiona '. Res. 71.R
5 just been satisfactory j
5 3i- not, but if it is done B
9 at "Tallman's" we make I
9 fi s j s IB
Itl.llMAN CI,AISSI.II!8
Kptxtal Agent
Idaho State Life Insurant
Co.
An Old Una Oompany that does af
ts Business In tua west.
110 Beauregard St. V. O. Box II
Phone SJ7-W
A it satisfactory.
5 Films in before 10 a.
m. out at 5 p. m.
4 Films in between 10 a.
m. and 5 p. m. out at
al uuuji iicai uav, n
4 Enlarging a Specialty, p
& Co.!
urownns; inigguis
rvm't Suffer: a 10 cr-nt Package of
Ir. Jami"-' Ili-adailM- Powders sml
tiuip llcd"-ie or Neuralgia Pain.
U'lih FalHy Heavy Il--Hnts
fliairlr Mnrkei Is Steady.
SKATTLE, Wash., June 11. Hogs,
receipts 481; steady; prime $15.00
fi K.N; medium to choice $J4.00ffi
$15.00; rough heavies. $1 $.00 ? $ 1 S.50;
pigs. $12.001 $11.00.
futile, receipts SIS: steady. Grain
and pulp fed beef steer $11.75
$13.50: best grass-fed steers, ll.MO
$11.75; medium to choice $11.00:
cy.i.imon to srcid $7.50 i $10.00; roj
and heifers $'i.75i $10.26; medium to
choirs $11.75 ft $.7&: common 'o gco
4.$dH-$4: bulls $C.OO $7.',0;
cnl'Cs $7.60 W$16.50.
When your hend aches yoiT simply
must have relief or VOU will go Wild
It s needless to suffer when you ca n , Coarse Grain Trade at
take a remedy like Dr. James- Head-1 iile t ( whanged.
ache powders and relieve the pain and I 8K'TI.K. Wash.. June1 11. IVed
i.euralgla at once. Bend someone to ' mill $15 per ton; scratch feed '
the drug strrt-e now for a dime package I feed wheat $: alt"BTln chop $10:
of Dr. James' Headache Powders. ' oats $7S; sprouting oaU $$1; rolled
n..'i .nrr.r m few m'pments vnuioats ISO: whole corn I8: cracKed
will feel fine -headache gone nojeorn $1$; rolled barley $7$;
more neuralgia pain. barley $M.
Batlnir meat regularly eventually
produces kidney trouble In some form
or other, says a well-known authority,
because the uric acid In meat excites
the kidneys, they become overworked
eet sluggish; clog up and cause all
sorts of distress, particularly backache
and misery in the kidney region; rheu
matic twinges, severe headaches, acid
stomach, constipation, torpid liver,
sleeplessness, bladder and urinary ir
ritation. The moment your bnck hurts or kid.
news aren't acting right, or If bladder
bothers you. get about four ounces of
.lad Salts from any good pharmacy:
take a tohlespoor.f ul In a glass of wat
er before breakfast for a few days and
your kidneys will then act fine. This
famous salts Is made from the acid of
crapes nnd lemon Juice, combined with
llthla. nnd has been used for genera
tions to flush clogged kidneys and
stimulate them to normal activity;
also to neutralize the acids In the
urine so It no longer Irritates, thus
ending bladder disorders.
Jad Salts cannot Injure anyone:
makes a d. Ilghtful effervescent llthla
water drink which millions of men
ond women take now nnd then to keer
cllPfH.'J the kldnevs and urinary nraan. clean.
thus avoiding serious kidney disease, j
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I vcason l rucks i
We make no appeal to the buyer of a low priced
truck. The exne-rierirerl truelr nnefalor will under. IU
I stand our specifications and prices.
There is a Size Acason for Every Business
Oregon Motor Garage I
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IT Detroit, Michigan
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