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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1920)
V DAILY EAST O&EQONlAIt. PENDLETON, OREOOlf. TUESDAY gVEyiMd, JU3S 89, 1820. tooe I0E301 ioooi IOEIOI 3019 OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE J.jp. Peniiey Co., A Nationwide Insti( Xyknu Polish Real fa OB TWELVE II I fiVORcTT, HOW "DO ouB UNY. IT COOKS '...3, - i Will make your Automobile look like new. ; A POLISH, NOT AN OIL For automobiles, highly polished surfaces, fine furniture and hard wood floors. Cleans and polishes at one time saves labor IN 25c, 50c and $1.00 BOTTLES (jfray Jros. (jrocery C THREE PHONES QUALITY. The Oriole a Builder Tlir active ami beautiful Oriole Is an arcldtrct ami bulkier of ability. It hangs its house on tree Limbs where t-ats or similar enemies cannot reach it the door cannot be entered Into by birds of prey and it is planned for protection again? rain and storm. You ran Ian and build as well or better than the OrkHe, all yon need is concentration of efforts. l-ery dime and eery dollar you save, one by one, Is going to build up a future independence. TIieAmencan National Bank Pendleton, Oregon. ' Strangest Sank in Gastern Oregon" j I G-OJj IT ON J j-Z -' --Jr!!! rj ttffctccT's see now too ccok .,,,,1 . WITH IT LITTC6 ; p.. , - n -' HI il DAfLY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Preaa Report The following prices are the nriees being paid to producers by Pendleton business houses. Wherever retail prices are given the fact wiU be spe cially mentioned. te and Poultry. Kegs. 40 cents. (Retail price is 45 cents.) Hens. 28 cents. Roosters. 15 cents a pound. Hens. 15 to 18 cents a pound. Spring fryers. 2i cents a pound. ; Country Ham, Etc ... . Ham. best quality. 28c. Bacon, best quality, 40c. Butter Fat and Butter. -Ranch butter, 11.10 a roll, (Retail price is also $1.10.) . Closing prices were at the lowest levels of the day, showing a net loss of 35 to 80 points. July 13.80: Sep tember 13.15; October 13.18; Decern ber 12.23; January 12.25; Murch 13. 25; May 13.34. Sitot coffee nominul, Itlo 7's 14 1-4 14 1-2; Santos 4's2223 1-2. MEN'S GLOV-RIB UNION SUITS $1.39 A good fitting garment for warm weather, made with short sleeves and long legs with a closed crotch that stays closed, $1.39 suit BOYS' UNION SUITS, 59c The kind the boys like. Light weight, white balbrigan, short sleeves, knee length, closed crotch, 59c a suit. BOYS KHAKI PANTS, $1.69 Knicker style, adjustable knee and belt loops, heavy khaki, $1.69 pair. . t MEN'S PAY DAY OVERALLS $2.49 A well made overall of heavy denim, carrying our own union la bel. $2.49 pair. Men's Pay Day Jumpers, of same heavy grade denim, $2.49. Satisfaction Comes from wearing J, C. Penney Co. work clothes. They are made for service and sold to you at. worth while savings. WHITE STRIPE OVERALLS, $2.25 A good grade denim of the fa mous Stifel Brand, famous for its wear and fast colors, $2.25. Jackets to match, $2.25. MEN'S WORK PANTS, $2.98 A work pant at a low price of more than ordinary merit, made of hard twisted cotton fabric, dark stripe patterns, good pockets, belt loops, $2.98. MEN'S BLUE CHAMBRAY COAT SHIRTS, $1.49 Very good grade light blue cham bray with button down collar and two button down pockets, $1.49. MEN'S STRIPED SHIRTS $1.25-$1.49 You'll really be surprised what good shirts these are for the prices asked. Clean cut stripe patterns on light grounds, plain or military col lars, $1.25-51.49. J. C7 Penney Co., A Nationwide Institutiori Sole Extraordinary We will sell you 33x4 Goodrich Cord Tires at a saving of $10.00 per tire. 32x3 1-2 Tires will save you $8.50. All other sizes in proportion. All standard makes and clean stock. We also have a few retreads priced as low as $10.00. Eastern Oregon Motor Co. 616 Garden St., Near P. O. Phone 1027. For Sale One 20x32 Rachine Separa tor. Jackson Feeder complete and Farmers Friend Blower. - International Titan Engine, 10x20. This rig has run only 42 days. All in first class condition Sell cheap for quick sale UMATILLA FLOUR & GRAIN CO. 220 East Court Street Phone 1014-475 IWarlsh Tone Oneus " Week at X. rtland (Tuesday Morning Journal.) Total arrivals of livestock for the Monday trade reached 102 cars com pared with 119 a week ago, 128 two weess ago, 84 four weeks ago, 88 a year ago and7 7 cars three years ago. HOgs were steady to strong, cattle were 25c to 50o lower, lambs were steady. In the cattle alleys, the expected had happened, with killers on the bear side of the market. In the steer division for the "week's opening the general market was off about 25c but In spots wles.were made down 50c. 'In general there was very little real good quality cattle available. . . General cattle range: Choice grass steers .....$ 0.50 fa 1 1.25 Good to choice steers ... lO.OiKfr 10.50 Medium to good steers . . 9.00 10.00 Fair to good steers .... . 8.00 8. On Common to fair steers . . 7.00 9 8.00 ! Choice cows and heifers 8.75 Good to choice cows and heifers 7.75 Medium to good cows and heifers ,. 6.75 j Fair to medium cows and heifers 5.50 S Canncrs , 3.50 i?e Bulls ..- .ooy Best light calves . ... 13.0014.00 Medium calves 9.50 !i 1 2.00 Heavy calves 7.00 9.50 With a run that was extremely dis appointing and only tiso head reported In compared with 1517 last Monday, the market for swine was reflecting this condition during the early week's activities at North Portland. While no early changes were shown In values. the market was steady to stronger. General hog market range; Prime mixed .J15.25W16.00 Medium mixed 14. 75i) 15.25 Rough , heavies 10. 00 (ft 1 1.25 Pigs : fl.75 13.75 Smooth heavies ........ 11.25 13.75 j A band of selected blackface lambs I from the Redmond section -went at ! 111.50 in the North Portland market early Monday morning. There was a rather fair movement of supplies In to the sheep alleys for the opening trade and general conditions starts steady. General sheep and Iamb range: Spring lambs :.. ... 110. 50if 11.00 Cull lambs ;.. .'. S.oowio.on Yearlings 7.00 iff 8.00 Kwcs 6.00 & 7.00 Kansas City ISecf Market ' &lnnv Decline . . KANSAS C1TV, Mo.. Juno 29. Cat jtle 18.000; slow; hcof steers weak to $25c lower: site stock and bulls steady (to 75c lower: calves steady; Btockcrs land feeders dull and weak; early sales beef steers 1 2.50t& 16: best cows )11.65 most canncrs around'.'lt. Bulk good vealers $12!?i 12.50. Hogs. 9 000; mostly 25c higher: top 15.73 bulk heavy and medium 15.3016.65; bulk heavy and medium 15.80 41 15.65: bulk light tl515.60. Sheep. 6500; steady to 25c higher: top native 816.25: bulk good and choice 1 5 fa-1 5.75: range wethers 19 fg9.50: bulk sap native ewes $57. Xew York Butter and Kbits Itciiortcd steady. NEW YORK. June 29. Butter, steady; creamery higher than extras 59 l-260: creamery extras 69: .first 52 l-2fft58 packing "stock, current make No. 1, 4242 1-2. Eggs, irregular; fresh gathered ex tra firsts 4648 1-2: fresh gathered firsts grades 4245; do ungraded, 4143 1-2. . 9.50 6.75 4.50 700 Supply of Grains In New . York Sliows dumge. New York. June 29. The visible supply of American and bonded grain shows the following changes: Wheat, decreased, 4.523,000 fushels. Corn increased, 613.000 bushels. Oats, decreased, 837,000 bushels. Rye. decreased. 719,000 bushels. Barley, Increase!. 52,000 bushels. Cattle and Prlcra Kiratlr In Seattle. . , SEATTLE, Wash., June 29. Hogs. receipts none. Prime 15.7516.25: medium to choice 1-4. 80 4 15.76: rough heavies llVtlJ.50; pigs 12 43' 13. Cattle, receipts 225. Oraln and pulp fed steers I1.50(B 12: host grans fed steers J--1 1.50; medium to choice $8 10. B0; common to good 7.00 8; cows and heifers 9.G04J 10; medium to choice 889; common to good JOSj S; bulls 89; calves 7ft 14. Chicago Has Miarp Returns In Value of Corn. CHICAGO. June 29. Fear of a hot wave damage to oatB led to sharp up turns todny In the value of corn and oats. Corn closed strong 1 l-8c to 6 l-2c net higher, with July 81.77 5-8 to $1.77 3-4 and September 11.72 Mi to 1.72 5-8. December delivery made the tallest Jump. Oats gained S-S to 2 3-3c. In provisions the outcome ranged from 12 l-2c decline to an ad vance of 2 l-2c. Notwithstanding that hot weather Is needed for corn and that receipts to day were the lurgest In some time, the corn market from the beginning showed a decided tendency to climb. The fact that receipts, were readily taken by shippers and industries did a. good deal to encourage bullish senti ment, but the main impetus came from the danger which the hot might do to oats. Reports indicated that oats had headed on straw; that the crop was now at a critical stage and that It was Ill-prepared to withstand any extra ordinary handicap. - Predictions, though wore tht the hot wave would continue several days. " Buying of oats was on a broad scale. Maximum temperatures of 100 degrees were reported. Provisions rose with grain anil hogs but reacted under riling on the part of parkcrs. Expert Inspection When your motor isn't running1 just right, or some thing .else goes wrong, then is the time to drive over here and let; us locate the trouble. , . , . Out' expert repair men can often times save you lots of time and inconveniences. . REPAIRS AT LOWEST FIGURES Garofalo Motor Repair Co. Watch-Us Grow. Below P. 0. .Phone 879-W 612 West Alta Street lint fieto There The smug reformer was dilating upon the advantages of prohibition. "People can no longer say thej' arc driven to drink," he exclaimed. "No, they now have to go by boat," growlled the man with the Impres sionistic nose. Town Topics. IE Keattln Jecd and Grains llokl Uic FSume. HEATTLB. Wash., June 29. City delivery: Mill feed 152 per Ion: scratch feed 892; feed wheat 498; alH grain chop 880: oats (79; sprouting I oats $82: rolled oats $81; whole corn J $86; cracked corn $88: rolled barley $78: clipped barley $83. Hay.. Eastern Washington timothy mixed $47 per ton; double compressed 85). alfalfa $46; straw $18. . . MORE VITAL THAN EVER ' With an increase of 82 per cent in the cost of Food Stuffs during the past two years, Economy must be practiced as never before. Helix-Pendleton AUTO STAGE leaves Pendleton dally at 7 a. ni. and 4 p. til. Ijcavcs Helix at N:K0 a. tn. and S:8U p. in. . VAHK ONK WAY, $1.00. Freight Handled, . . Helix Office At Commercial Hotel. Phono 222. Pendleton Office With Allen & Knight Co., corner Main and Alta His. Phono 400. Gilo, GIOYKR, Proprietor. Use Ice nail ':irKHi;ji!;iii;j and can have less waste, buy. Ice is the cheapest thing you Slutrp Declines In Coffee "uture. NEW YORK, June 29. There was a sharp decline in the market for coffee futures here today owing to the big break reported In futures at San tos and trade selling accompanied by reports of easier firm offers. First prices were 16 to 43 points lower with July relatively steady on - continued covering. That portion later eased off to 13.60 or 35 points lower, while later months broke 62 to 80 points below last Friday's closing quotations with September selling at 11.16. Phone 178 SMYTHE-LONERGAN CO Quality Quantity Service Coming to Town! A Carload of Buick Gars Place your order at once. Avoid ,onK,d4ely18 enjoy the summer's motoring in a car that ful fills every requirement. Oregon Motor Garage OroOBFOItATmi Distributors CADILLAC, HUDSON, BUICK. ESSEX AND ACASON TRUCKS '19-121 W Court Phona 468