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.- r ?:'ixfiA ' w-.-voKJi-.rsxtVitns, wen- 'vswrtsa, JUNK lPiO.( DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY ETENiNOrJtrNE 88, 1920. i TWELVE PAGES tae ocaoi OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE "J. CTPenney Co, Alfatfonwfde Institution e O'!?. TV'-"? f AOS TWELVE n Bing and Royal Anne Cherries for Canning We have contracted for some of the very finest canning cherries grown in Umatilla county. "ihe first shipment will arrive Tuesday, June 29t h. The cherry season will not last long, we ad vise you to place your order with us, we can fill your order and guarantee the quality and price to be right. Price: ROYAL ANNE, Pound.. 20c BINGS, pound .. ....25c FIELD PICK BERRIES, crate $3.75 Gray B0S' Grocery (o. THREE PHONES QUALITY A Noose Will Dig A moose will dig for Its fond under the drop Know and keep in good condition throughout the severest, . bittern-old winters of the North. Have you learned to die for yourself? g?SWssSIT!l, I'M ths bSk r grg PROpai &roia-- I I IF 1 .. tNCW about L 1 y I I . TH LVNleR OF THC I II Rave against the day of want, i a good habit, cultivate it. The Savings Habit The American National Bank Pendleton. Oregon. 'Strangest Bank in Gastern Oregon' Vacation EJays mean a lot to some people, but without adequate means of transportation wife and kiddies are forced to make their vacation time in the back yard. The Chevrolet 490, most popular " electrically equipped car in the world will solve your problem. Terms are so easy that in reality your purchase acts as a saving account. Let us demonstrate. Eastern Oregon Motor Co. DAILY MARKET NEWS. LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Report jf 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. Kggs and Poultry. , Eggs, 40 cents. (Retail price is 45 cents.) Hens, 28 cents. Roosters, 15 cents a pound. Hens, 16 to IS cents a pound. Spring fryers. 25 cents a pound. Country Ham, Ktc. Ham, best quality, 28c. Bacon, best quality, 40c. Butter Fat and Butter. Ranch butter, 11.10 a roll. (Retail price is also 11.10.) Portland's Stock Trade Weak, Prices I'ncliankcd Closing session of the weelc the disadvantages resulting from yes terday's cut in the Inspiration Copper dividend. Developments directiy affecting the stock market were regarded as more teassuring. Call money held between and 11 per cent, compared with yes terday's maximum of 14 per cent, 'Gold import rumors assumed more definite for in the prospective receipt of a smell consignment of the metal from London with intimations that j Inrsrer amount Is in transit tothts mar ket. j..;nalntc fore.gn exchange rates, however, were not materially altered. In the bond market foreign issues were again the only features, Anglo- Flinch S's changing hands in large blocks up to the new high of 99 1-2, Liberty bonds and most domestic issues ylplded slightly. Total sales (par val to C 4 no c C8 S5 Quiet in the livestock trade at North!,1"' n-85.00. Did United States Tortland with no change in prices. . In the hog alleys a fair supply wai shown. Trading was dull anil the market was considered nominally steady at previous quotations. General hog market range: . Prime mixed J 15.25 If .00 Medium mixed 14.75 i 15.2b Rough heavies '. . 10.0018)11.25 Pigs 11.7513.75 Smooth heavies 11.2513.75 While there was no cattle arrivals jfor the Saturday trade at North Port land, the undertone of the market in dicated weakness and forecasts were for lower prices for the immediate fu ture. General cattle range: fest beef steers .$11. OOP 11. GO Choice beef steers V lO.oOfff ll.on hoiid? unchanged on call. B16 Garden St.. Near P. O. Pbon 1027 9.00 For Sale One 20x32 Rachitic Separa tor. Jackaon 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 & GRAIN CO. . . 220 East Court Street Phone 1014-475 Good to choice steers . . . 10.0010.50 Medium to good steers . 9."0) J0.00 Flair to good steers 8.00 1 9.00 Common to fair steers .. 7.00 8.00 Choice cows and heifers 9.00 9.60 Good to choice cows and- heifers 8.00 1i Medium to good cows and heifers 7.00(g) 8.09 Fair to medium cows and i yi heifers S.00 7.00 Canners 4.00 0 5.00 Best light calves 14. OOfti 15.00 Medium calves 10.601)13.00 Heavy Calves .... . S.0091o:00 Small run entered the sheep , and lamb alleys at North Portland for Saturday. No early sales were made and the market was considered slow to steady at former figures. General sheep and Iamb range: Spring lambs . .! 0.50 ? 1 1.00 Cull lambs . S.OOdJi 10.00 Yearlings 7.00(gi 8.00 Ewes i 6.00 Ql 7.00 Forcfen Exchange Holds tlie Same. Sterling is about the same being about $4.00. Franks have climbed from $8.45 to $8.60; and kronerg on Norway are $18.00, kroners on Swed en are $22.10. German marks are $2.80. . ... . . . ... OF WOMEN'S CLUB IS HELD Business IMiU ill Stock Rxchange. NEW YORK, June 28. Business on the stock exchange today 1 registered almost the lowest level of seasonal dullness, transactions scarcely approx imating 275,000 shares. The movement pf prices, while firm to strong In the main, reflected this stagnant condition. The usual mar ket favorites advanced and receded within a radius of 1 to 3 points, frac tional gains ruling at the close. Almost the only stocks to manifest consistent heaviness were the metals, that group evidently laboring under oo 'SIMS'! Wit MBiAWsB. Be on lh Mife side gft tlie extra pair now. American National Bank Butldinjr. -Phone sot. 1 ( Kast Oregon ian Special) ADAMS. June 28. The Adams Ladies Club met on Thursday after noon at the home of Mrs. G. O. Rich ardson. Those who attended were Mrs, Wil Byer and daughter Helen and Oeta, Mrs. John Winn and daugh ter Levelle. ' Mrs. John Giess, Mrs. Klick McKenzie and baby Nadine, Mrs. Chas. Khatz and son Charles and daughter Ilene, Mrs. Myrick, Mrs. Jack May berry, Mrs. Kembler. Mrs. Lara bee and sons, Mrs. Chas. Dupuis and daughters Irene and Frances, Mrs. T. A. Lieuallen. Mrs. Otis Lieu-: alien, "Mrs. 1. L. Lieuallen, . Mrs. C, Spenser, Mrs. Elmer Hales. K being ml.sionary day other friends were In vited to' attend. Refreshments were served on the lawn and all enjoyed the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Lieuallen mo tored in from their ranch Thursday. Sulivan- Reimer Is hauling coal to the home ranch of J. O. Hales. Mrs. Bertha Kembler and children who have 'been confined to their home with measles are able to be out. Miss Rebeckah Kembler went to Wal la Walla today for a day's outing with her uncle and aunt, Mrand Mrs. Jack Aiaynerry.' Ij. L. Lieuallen and daughter Doris motored to Adams Friday. Mrs. Grace Merritt of Athena re timed to her home Tuesday and her sister Ml on itlake accompanied her home to- spend the week end. L. L; Uouallcn motored to Alhena Tuesday. . ; John Blake returned to his home in Adams Tuesday after a month's 111 nefts In the hospital in Portland. Mrs, Harry Bane and children of Walla Walla n pent -a few days at Bing ham Hprlngs. J Martha Htoil was In Pendleton Sun ay. . - . Mrs. McConnell and children of Bel mont, Wash., are the guest of her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mc Connell. "Will Bunch and Chas. Bunch and Gladwyn Spencer, John Bunch motor ed to Pendleton Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Green and family motored to Pendleton Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Lieuallen motored to Adams Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Vblney Simpson of Milton were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Raker, Wednesday. Mr. Hoofer of the Standard Oil company of Athena was calling on the Adums merchants Wednesday. Mrs. Henry Bunch was In Pendle ton Wednesday. - j Ilene MrBrlde of Weston Is the guest of her aunt Miss Nellie Darr of Adams for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Ilalas and son Celebrate the 4th In One of Excell-Suits These ent You men who have been hold ing back on that ; suit" you have really needed for some time need wait no longer. In this splendid assortment of wpol fabrics are styles to suit everyone. Young men's models, semi-conservative fashions and the old reliable three button sack. Were it not for the price tags on the suits from this group dis played in our north window you'd appraise them at least $15 higher than the price our short profit methods enable us to sell . them for. , ' $37.50 r t " vjuiiic in iui a , ;uyuu tomor- A 11 -w ... i -a row. A small deposit vill hold your suit until the week end and insure your getting the suit you want at a saving well worth while. ': Alterations free. . rig ' !? " p. 4 r ft? i 5 a J. C. Penney Co, A Nationwide Institution' Shrine convention and the rose car nlval. ;.jCE3 Air. and Mrs. Klmer Males and Mr. and Mrs. Oladyn Spencer and sons motored to Pendleton this week. Mrs. Will Boyer and daughters Helen and Orta motored to Adams. DITCH CONTRACTORS START AT MEAGHAM (East Oregonlan Special.) MEACHAM, June 88. Clifford Ma bee left Supnday evening for a two weeks vacation In Pendleton, Port land and other points. Mr. and Mrs. EL S. Bresscncd, ar rived here Sunday evening from Hur on." Mr. Bressened, Is relieving Mr. Mahee as night telegraph operator. Kd Welch,, was a business visitor In La Grande Tuesday. Mrs. J. B. Baker spent Thursday In Kamela on business. ' I Mbrris tt Knudson, contractors from Boise, Idaho, arrived here this week with their outfit and will do ditch ing for the r.-Yi. The work will start at Porters siding and come east. ' Stan field Brothers shipped 10 cars of fat oattle from here Saturday. Six cars going to Monida Montana, and four to Portland. ,' Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith return ed to Pendleton Saturday evening In Uieir Franklin car. The Smiths have spent the week at their cottage here. Mr. and Mm. Earl Gillanders of Pen dleton were guests at the Hotel here j Saturday evening and Sunday. " ' -i-. a . P. C. Appeltng, traveler from La Oranda was here. Friday calling on'tha merchants. ,f Mrs. Ethel Oaff of Baling Oregon, arrived here Friday and will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Moor on their ranch west of town. Miss Dona Hoed left Sunday morn iiig for her home In Ija Grande. J. D. Casey spent Saturday In L Oranda. ' jf The cord wood business seems to h reviving. Several car loads were ship ped from here this week, also some lumber from the Casey lumber Co.--'. 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Tly morning the gray hair disappears, but what lellnht the ladles with Wyeth's Sage and ftulphur Compound Is that, be sides beautifully darkening' the hair after a few applications, it also brings back the glees and lustre and gives it jjohn went to Portland to attend lb J an appearance of abundant. ImPCli"'!:;, Coming to Town! A of Carload Buick Gars Place your order at once. Avoid longr delays " enjoy the summer's motoring in a car that ful fills every requirement. Oregon Motor Garage INCORPORATES Distributor! CADILLAC HUDSON, BUICK, ESSEX AND ACASON TRUCKS PbMMi4a "19-121 W Court