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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1920)
-t newMWaiiie- 4 0 . yYtftr1t i DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AM, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 21, 1920. ran faces . OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE mm e 0 if Strawberries for Canning FROM WHITE SALMON, WASHINGTON QUALITY THE BEST EVERY CRATE GUARANTEED ORDER EARLY CRATE, $3.75 . WE SELL CAROLENE. IT WHIPS 2 CANS, 25c (xy Bros, (jrocety Qo. THREE PHONES QUALITY !SZS. Slavery vs. Independence It i art a dirricult task to live up to your Income, bo matter whether you earn 815.00 a wvek or f I5O00.O0 yr. Spend all yon malm and you will be swag. (Java as Ion; as you lire, save part of your earnings and yon will achieve Independence. It Is just the amount which you nave from month to month and from year to year whk-h, will constitute your anchor to windward. A Saving Aornont can be startcu with One Dollar or more in this strong bank and any aijount can be , added at any time and on which a liberal rate of In terest will be computed twice a year. j SAVINGS IEPARTrEXT. i The American National Bank Pendleton. Oregon. 'Sencmgcsf Bancin Garter Oregon'' !,I,H,IJU .M ,Wfl,Jl J,., pij 1 We hare several ligrht used car, mostly CherTO leU, priced from $250.00 to $550.00. Ia comparing' prices from the national used car market report, each and every one of our cars are priced from $75.00 to $200.00 on each. Terms as low as $100 down and $25.00 per mo. ' Eastern Oregon Motor Co. 116 Garden St, Near P.O.' Phone 1027. i rrTV r-WT - . X MADE IT RIGHT IN SPtT5 Of THfi - - NOU'.THeN, THP-?ROTOSTION ' " Hp? mm A S YOU DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Freia Beports Tba following prices are the prices being paid to producer by Pendleton bualneaa houses. Wherever retail price are riven tba fact will be spe- cially mentioned. Eg and roarcry. Eggs,. 10 cento... (Retail price la 45 cents.) Hens, 28 cents Boosters, is cents a pound. . Chickens, 28 cents a pound. Oonnlry Ham, sRsw Bam. beat quality. 28a Boooa. beat quality. 40e. Butter 1st and BaMau Ranch butter, $1.10 a roll. (Retail price is also $1.10.) - General sheep and lamb range: Spring lamb. ... . . ... .JU.50P 12.00 Cull lambs ....t'.'.,.,... 8.00 10.00 Yearlings' .v.. - -'... ' . Wethers i. 8. 00(H) 7.50 Kwes ...'..,... 3.00 7.0 o Carload Shipments Arc Iteceived at Portland. (Monday Morning Jour.ial.) Nothing at all came forward in car- lead lots to the North Portland market for the closing day of the week. Gen- era! conditions were considered steady. While there was an absence of ar rivals for the Saturday trade at North Poitlond. the market indicated full steadiness at the week-end. As has been previously stated the trade figures upon a 816 top for diversion stuff of lop q'lality, although nothing of -this character has recently been re. eclved hero. ' General hog market range: Prime mixed $15.2515.75 Medium mixed ........ 14.75816.25 Rough heavies 10.00 11.26 Plg 11.761S.75 Smooth heavies 11.25 13.75 Market for cattle was likew.-e pom- ,aLfcr the ncsing day of the wek: o carloads t-emg received, iliiita- ons were for a steady tone. General cattle market range: Best beef steers $11.7512.25 Choice grass steers 11.05i?11.50 Good to choice steers ... 10.50 11. 00 Medium to good steers.. 9.50 10.50 Fair to good steers . . . . . 8. So .6 Common to fair steers .. 7.50 0 8.60 Choice, cows and heifers .50( 1,0.26 Good to choice cows and heifers 8.50 .60 Medium to good cows and heifers ... 7.50 gi s.&o Fair to medium cows and heifers .60 7.50 Car.ners . 4.oo 6-t Bulls s.nuey s.ou Best light calves 12.0013.60 Medium Calves. 8.50 11.00 U.av, rfllvM - 8.00 0 8.5C Stockers and feeders ... 8.00 8.60 With no arrivals for the Saturday trade. North Portland sheep and lamb trade was absent, but all indications were for a steady tone for the immed iate future. For Sale One 20x32 Rachuxe Separa tor. Jackson Feeder complete and Farmers Friend Blower. International Titan Engine, 10x20. This rig- has run only 42 days. All in first class condition Sell cheap for quick sale UMATILLA FLOUR etc GRAIN CO. 220 East Court Street Phone 101 -475 Dr. Lrnn K. Blakeslee Chronic and Wervous Diseases and Diseases of Women. X-Ray Electro Therapeutics. Temple Bldg. Room 12 Phone 418 Guaranteed Expert i PHOTO WORK We don't care who has been doing your work or whether it has just been satisfactory Dr not, but if it is done at "Tallman's" we make it satisfactory. A m. and 5 p.m. out at 4 8 noon next day. g Enlarging a Specialty. 2 Films in before 10 a. t m. out-at 5 p.m.. g Films in between 10 a. a . - . . . fs Tallman & Co. 'Ooanw Grain Market .'. ,".' Is Still Quiet ' ; :'; " " The coarse -grain , market at Port land Is stll lrntbor quiet, with1 old prices maintained..' Mill . fed". bid is 553 a ton f. o. b. Portland, corn.t71.60 and bnrlfv $64 n ron. -0ts areat $03 and $83.- , i.rf,:-y;..-i;. -. - ' Francs Art Up to S8.10; ' " ' Stvrliag t 'Even. The foreign exchange situation is still looking better, with francs up to $8.10 and sterling at $4. Marks are at $2.65., Kroner on Norway - have dropped to an even $18, but on Sweden they, are up to $22. . Drachmas, on Greece, are listed at $12.35. RAIN INSURES SUCCESS (East Oregoniah' Special.) UKIAH. June 21. The farmers and stockmen of Camas Prairie are rejoic ing over a heavy rain which fell Thursday, thoroughly soaking tne ground, which means everything to the people of this country, after short crops for three years in succession. Everybody is now wearing a smue mat wnnt ml) off. anyways soon. Harry Huston road'' supervisor or District 26, with a small crew of men, is now working the road, toward the Grant county line.-- In. a very short time will have the road from Uklah to the John Day river in first class shape. A number of Uklah people are planning on attending the , opening dance, at the Hldaway Springs Satur day. ' . ! ' . Mr. and Mrs,- waiter . K-irK . came down 'Saturday, from .Meadow --ranger Z4. PRACTICES .AV "c7 'MUtiort-witto' lnmtltutibn . FiiNDIiETON. OBEGON OPP06ITE HOTEa PENDLKTOK Mid-Summer ! . ' Waist "Ejve;: Thousands of Ladies Waists purchased by our New Vork Buyuif Staff ' for this event featured bjr all Penney Stores. .- .. Quantity buying has had a very noticeable effect in securing these blous ea at prices that, after reading: the descriptions and prices here,- will make very apparent the savings we are able to make for you on a cash . selling: . plan. ;:';'w;;.-t " ; ' ' : 1 w . jl DESCRIPTIONS AND PRICES 1454 Georgette waist; round neck open work and silk ribbon trimmed; slip over model; very attractive $I.M 4 Trlcolette blouse; wide self girdle; slip over model; attractive. Price . . , . ...94.98 459 Georgette waist; lace insertion and era - broidery telmmed front; open down side; expectlonal value. Price M.M 1418 Georgette waist; lace edge trimmed neck; short klmona sleeves; drawn work and lace trimmed front; slip over model: very stylish. Price , M.tO Trlcolette blouse; lacs stripe, material; wide self girdle; slip over model; very clever. Price -$4.i 407 Georgette waists; elaborately trimmed front and around neck with soutache braid; exceptional value. Price ....$. ( 1.S4 Georgette overblouse tie-on side slip over model; round neck with vent In front; self ruffle trimmed; fashionable. Price 7.0 1714 Georgette waist; elaborately trimmed . front with beads; tucked front; stylish. Price ' '-M 1440 Georgette waist; contrasting color round collar and vestee front lace trlm--med, also cuffs; open down side; very, irodlsh. Price $7.M Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Send postoffice or express money order or bank draft. Include sufficient for parcel post or express. Give size and style number. Make first and second choice. . . 481 Georgette waist; large round collar' embroidered edge trimmed: belt cuffs: tucked front, open' down back; attractive. Price M.0 4 18 Georgette waist; elaborately trimmed . front and back with jet beads; stylish. Price M.tO 1428 Georgette waist; lace trimmed iieok and front; also edges on sleeves; very late model. Price ....... . . ., ; .. 135 Georgette overblouse tie-on" slip ever model; round neok; embroidered trimmed front and neok; very pretty. Price t-S.SO . 483 Georgette waist; elaborately trimmed front and back with soutache braid; open down back; especially good value. Price W.te 1378 Georgette overblouse; tie-ou ailp-over -model; embroidered trimmed neok. and girdle; self ruffle-trimmed cuffs; very new. Price . ... ,.. 430 Georgette waist; embroidered trimmed . neck and aide front; (ttractlce. Price 84- 60S Georgette waist; hemstitched trimmed -collar; embroidered and soutache, braid trimmed; open. down side; -very cblo mod- -el. , Price ..v.w. .;.... J. G. Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution DOHA - WABHINOTOI Miss Dora Palkla, n the age of 14, is toe youngest women to be admitted to practice . before the, Halted Btates Supreme Coart. During tke war Mies Palkla was' mem ber of the Loyal Advisory .Board wklck raadsre4 ad Tics Manltsd station for supplies, and a few days visit with relatives, returning Monday. Orin albbs lost a good horse Satur day which died of botts. ' Willie McKenzle was In town Satur day frog the Bona sheep camps after camp supplies. 'Robert Bona and George Caldwell, made a trip to Bange last week with cattle, taking them to the Lagrange pasture for the summer. Mrs. W. K. Gtbb's ot Uklah who has been In Pendleton since last Septem ber returned Wednesday evening to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Huston. Frank Gllllland of Ourdane, passed through Uklah Thursdav morning on his way to the mountains with two bands of sheep. -Jim Metscar will be with his sheep during the summer. Mr. and Mrs. George Caldwell made a trip to Bridge Creek Thursday. , Mrs. Fred Casteel, who has been In Salem for the last month, with her son Delbert who was 111, returned to her home near Albee last Friday, bringing her son with her. Norma Short, and Jack Casteel. were ill with measles, at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. Mary Casteel. last week. Sheep are passing through town In large bands on their way to tne moun tains. Antone Scheels was In town Thurs day from Pearson Meadows ranger Station after supplies. ' ! : Charley Oney and Fayette Mettle re turned from Pilot Rock Thursday with Frank Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bond, left for Yoakum last Sunday to begin cutting their first crop of alfalfa hay. Ren Wilson returned Thursday from the Hvnd ranch after spending sever al days on the farm with Mr. and Mrs. Hynd. Ganrrj. Vesa made a trio to Pendle ton the first of the week for a load of supplied for Mr. Brundige at the Hld away Springs, returning Thursday. Jimmle Davis of Ritter and son oi Mrs. Mary Davis who owns Ritter Rnrinn ma "bit twice on the hand Thursday morning by a rattlesnake. H was Immediately taken to long Creek for treatment, and Friday a telephone message stated that he was having spasms one arter anotner, anu that there was no hope for his recov- Mrs. Marrie Bell of Spokane, ana Mrs. neoree Allvn of Lexington, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Kirk and other relatives for the last three" weeks, left Friday morning for their homes. Word has been received nere or tne death of Jake Brehm a former res ident of Albee. He Is a brother of Ed and Jesse Brehm and Mrs. William McLaughlin of Albee. ASTORIA GOLF CLUB IS NEWLY ORGANIZED ,' ASTORIA. June 21. An Astoria golf club was born last week at a meeting f ioc?l golfing enthusiasts in the chamber of commerce rooms. Joe Roman was chosen as president, Dan Whitman vice president, Dick Grant, secretary, and Charles Halderman and G. W. Sanborn directors. The ancient Scottish gome has taken such deep roots in this communty. and is claiming so many new recruits that there was a general feeling that the players should bapd themselves to gether In a permanent organization. The Gearhart links will be used pro viding that satisfactory arrangements can be made. The dues and other de tails will be worked out later. At 'a meeting of the executive board will be held later to make decisions for re port back to the aluh. .. . . A series of tournaments will prob ably be held. Dick Grant, Frank Hal. derman and Dan Whitman have been named to make the necessary arrange-. I ments. - J.L. VAUGHAN ; : ELECTRIC CONTRACTS EVERYTHING ELECTRIC The Federal Electric Washer Machine we are allowing is a new machine in this city. Before buy in look it over. Phone is S04) E. Ooert M, HERMAN emrssr.NiPs Special Agent Idaho State Life Insurance Co. An Old Line Company that does all its business In the west. ' 219 Beauregard 8t. P. O. Bog tl Phone, JJT-W . 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