FOURTEEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGON1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, AUCKTST 6. 1830, OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE . TTTTenney Co., Aiitvi CONROY'S CASH GROCERY -- - A j?K X WS TN. OMIS TMAT kkKMwiijwailktM(MaMP' V, C S e t: 3 c c s e rt 9 c BUTTER (Danish brand) .60c Carnation Milk, large can . . 13c Peanut Butter, pint jars 35c Peanut Butter, quarts ; 70c Van Camps Soups, each 11c Van Camps Pork and Beans, No. 2 tins, ea. 19c Quaker Oats, large round package 42c Cream of Wheat, package 30c Puff Wheat, Pice and Shredded Wheat, ea. 16c Log Cabin Syrup, medium size 68c Marshmallow Syrup, 1-2 gal. 80c; 1 gal. $1.50 Sliced Peaches, No. 2 tins, each 35c Sliced Pineapple, No. 2 tins, each 35c 'Citrus Washing Powder, each 32c Crepe Toilet Paper, 5 oz., 5 for 25c , Salmon, pink No. 1 Tall, each L 21c Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles, 5 lb. box. 65c Olive Oil (Reimberto) made in Spain, pints 90c quarts $1.75. J) The Versatile Guinea Hen Mr. iiiiifa Hen cun speak sonic fifty-seven vari rtirs ir Iniuniaffus ami gibbering. When clanger is near, tw ouimIs 1lie alarm ami all the fowls stxiot f r rover but he flit's oil tlie gate ami shoot .s forth (its defiaiu'C. miss words ami everything. Really a heii excited, lie (cet-s profane and can be heard all acr the premiics. 31 r. and Mrs. Guinea Hen arc one u lull it routes to fighting off the enemy and when they begin to say things even the bull dog xmsklers discretion the better part or valor and beats It, The orfker? f the American National aim to pro tect the best interests of its patrons first, further ing the welfare of the community and as such in vite your account. TheAmeflcanNationalBank Pendleton, Oregon. "Strongest Battle in Gastern Oregon " Used Gars Three late model Chevrolets and one 1917 Hudson Super Six. Anything like a reasonahle offer will take aiiy or all of these cars. We are absolutely jroinjr to close out all of our used and b . . . . new stock. Ji mill J.I.J Eastern Oregon Motor Co. 616 Garden St., Near P. O. Phon 1027 TV4IA NAM Hu StirMS -no se Y-- ' Y3, HE'S eHAU5T60' AHlX ne MADE MS Til CD, TOO, TMOMti ABOUT DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL ) Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Repo-tk' (' 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. Eggs and Poultry. Eggs, 50 cents. (Retail price Is GO cents.) Hens, 20 cents, v Spring fryers, 30 cents a pound. Country Ham,, Etc Ram, best quality, ,28c Bacen, best quality, 40c Butter Fat and Butter. Ranch butter, $1.10 a roll. (Retail price Is also $1.10.) Quality Counts Quality Counts Beauty and Utility Arc the Two Essentials in Good Furniture neither is valuable with out the other. The excellent furni- J ture which we sell is the embodiment of both of very moderately priced. 14. ISA IX W.bb St. QVAUTV COINTS Itiune 618 JO as Quality Counts Quality Counts Hugs and Cattle Steudy While Slm-p Waver. 'Hogs were in small supply and steady and there was only a fair run of cattle with unchanged values. Sheep and iambs showed fluctuating values. Lambs gathered weakness In the North Portland alleys at the opening of the Tuesday morning trade. Offer ings were from the Williamette val ley and a soft tone set in the trade at the opening. Killers controlled the market and their bids of 50 cents lens than the previous day were accepted. While the general price of east of the mountain lambs was not changed, this was simply due to the fact that no ar rivals of that stock have been shown here recently. Mutton in general was considered slightly easier, but showed no price change. General sheep and lamb range: Cast of mountain lambs. $11. 00 11. 60 Valley lambs - 9.2510.50 Cull Jambs 8.00 8.00 Yearlings 6.00 7.00 Wethers , 6.00 6.50 Ewes : 2.26 if? 6.00 Just 34 head appeared in the hog alleys for the Thursday morning trade at North Portland. Demand remains good and active and there is an ex treme top available here at $18.75, al though the general market is not con sidered above $18.50. General hoe; market range: Prime mixed $18. no 18. T5 Medium mixed, 1 7.5ft 18.00 Rough heavy .......... 12. OO 14.60 Smooth heavy 1 3.60 1 6.50 Pigs 13. 50 16.50 fn the cattle alleys no change was shown for Thursday at North Port land. ' The run totaled 200 head and general conditions were considered above steady. General cattle range: Good grass steers $10.00 10.50 Good to choice steers ... . 50 10.00 Medium to good steers.. 8.50 9.50 Fair to good steers 7.75 8.50 Common to fair steers . . 6.50 7.75 Choice cows and heifers 7.25 7. Best feeders 7.25 7.75 Fair to good 5.75 7.25 Good to choice cows ana heifers 6.50 7.25 Aledlum to good cows and heifers 5.50 6.50 Fair to medium oows and heifers 4.50 6.50 Canners ' 2.50 4.00 Bulls . 5.00 6.0. Choice dairy calves 13.00 15.00 Heavy calves 7.00 9.00 Best light calves 11.5013.06 War News llolst Prices , On Everything at Chicago CHICAGO,. Aug. 6. War news hoisted the price today on every com modity on- exchange. At the tupmost point, wheat was up 16c a bushel. Profit-taking, though, eased the mar ket later. The close was nervous, 10 to 11 l-2c net higher with December $2.40 to $2.40 1-2 and March $2.42. Corn finished at 2 8-4 to 6 1-8 advance, oj.ts gained 1 1-2 to 2 3-4 and pruvl" sions 17 to 90. Wheat available for immediate use was in keen demand and it was this circumstance that was the outstanding feature rather than speculative buy ing of future deliveries. The urgent call for -cash wheat seemed the more striking) in view of assertions that ex port call was slow and that the British Koyal Commission still held off as a buyer. Heavy margins required as a result of wire fluctuations that have been the rule of late was the generally accepted reason of the comparative absence of any unusual broadening ot the volume of pit transactions. Scar city of country offerings added some what to the force of bullish sentiment and so likewise did complaints ot car shortage. Crop Injury from prolonged dry weather had much to do with higher prices for corn, although the tensiun over war developments appeared to bo the leading Influence. Oats sym pathized with corn. Sale of two million pounds of lard supposed to go Indirectly to Germans gaive impetus to the upturn in provl sions. Besides It was estlmuted that meat stocks In the west had been re duced this week thirty million pounds. FRECKLE-FACE Sun and Wind Bring Out Vgly Spots. Iluw to icetnovc fOsslly Here's a chance. Miss Freckle-face, to try a remedy for freckles with the the guarantee of a reliable concern that it will not cost you a penny un less it removes the freckles: while If II does give you a clear complexion the expense is trifling. wlmply get an ounce of Othine double strength from any druggist and a few applications should show you how easy It is to rid yourself ot the homely freckles and get a. beauti ful complexion. Barely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine as this strength is sold under guarantee of money back if It falls to remove freckles. industrial Woe Tyowo Owing to Polish w , NEW YORK. Aug. 6. Unfavorable foreign news bearing on the Polisl .Hiialinn onrt renewed ltatlidation ant short selling caused losses among In dustrial stocks ot one to iv points iu rfav. pvnent for an Interval in thi first hour, when a rise In railroad shares had a tonic effect , the down .. .. -.1 M,..mn.n, ft ft I n I 1 11 til 1 II . TOn ditions in the foreign exchange and money markets were more lav lira oic but were Ignored. Ileports that the banks had culler: loans on certain Industrials coliatera aitanH.ii th. riflrAtnn. The bear fac . -I , . 1 1 annririM to ririvinX LIIMI uo,u. - - " down individual shares, causing un easiness among noiuers ui securities as to where the attack would , rxctt OHls. . steels, shippings. sugars and leathers -were targets, and the precipitate decline in tnese groups .1 ....... iL holunM of the list. TrxoTatonftf mi rjnor afrainst the selniMi, even investment railroads f..iu . tn nnlntM. Middle States Oil crashed from 20 1-2- to 10 1-4 on dealings approximating , Thl. hrmk was a signal for active selling of other low priced oils ttn.l a varied list or speuiflitiun. ...i .,..,.imatarf i 150.0i)i shares The bond market maintained a fair ly good tone in face of the weakness ot J,..i,u Tntul mules, oar1 value, $11,- 2.7 000. Foreign Issues fluctuated narrowly and liberty bonds were Ir regular. Old U. S. nonos uni-nuns, on call. Slew Stcndy to Stnmg. cr. k... .1 v - IfantaM fill nut, i - . ........ . , . i . H I 1 1 1. . rLA.NA uii. - 1 .'- .... ..K-r aalns Oil 14.25: QUar- amine steady at 8.75 .25: butcher stock steady to weaK, mosny -.. canners steady; calves mostly 50c low er; odd vealers 13.50; bulk 10.60; feed er dull. Kheep 6000 steady; native ewes .. bulk fat ewes, 7.50 8; lambs steady K tower- bulk good and choice natives 12.50 13; top 1S.25. Coffee Future Again Khovr Iow Hecnrus. NEW YORK. Aug. . After mak ing new records during today's early sales the market for coffee futures rallied on better late cables from Kantos. but failed to hold the Im provement owing to reports pf lower ..rlnn Vlrt nrlces were 33 to 45 points lower on reports of con tinued weakness in urasu ana tne na tive months at One time showed net ai T3! a r a J c 1 ft I The Store Where Low Shoes and Economy Reign ; Every woman admires low shoes for hot weather but when she is confronted by an assortment so pleasing in style and attractive in price it makes it hard to leave this store without a new pair. Just you try it and see forv yourself . , '. Women's Patent Leather Pumps $4.98, $5.50,80.90 Light, dainty shces of good quality patent leather, high Louis lioels and hand turned soles, somo are ornamented by dainty buckles, others, are made plain, but all are comfortnble,,aoryiceable and attractive. Women's Low Heel Pumps $6.50 and $6.90 Two especially good values, one has low military heel, Goodyear welt soles and fine black kid upper. The other In cither black or brown kid has the new Baby ..Louie heel, medium sole and buckle ornamented vamp. - . Women's Brown Ties and Oxfords $7.5.0, $3.90 Very attractive shoes made on the very newest lasts, from only best quality kid leathers, high leather heels and flexible leather soles, num., bers that combine style, comfort and thrift extraordinary. Women's Black Kid Pumps $5.50 A well-fitting, comfortable pump with high leather heel and ' close edge flexible sole, narrow toa and medium vamp. Colonial tongue effect almost identically as illustrated. In this style we nae a predominance of larger slscs. . . . "Women's Mary Jane Slippers, Size 2 1-2 to 7, $2.49 and $3.98 White canvas with leather Vte and low leather heel and ankle strap. Black kid or patent .leather, medium or broad too with low leather heel and ankle strap. Misses' Slippers, sizes 11 1-2 to 2 $2.19 to $3.98 Neat fitting shoes for thoVIIttle Miss Who Is becoming cTltical of tho shoes she wears, serviceable' top, white ,.-wnVas, black kid or patent leather. . V t ' '' ' '.' J. C. Penney Co., A 7fatlMwR.MttutijML loss of 37 to 58 points with Dec. sell ing at $9.60 or 120 points below the best price touched on the rally of last .Monday. Special cables reporting ad vances In Santos futures were follow ed by recoveries of 35 to 40 points dur ing the middle of the day with De r.,.iir unit 11 n to 10.00. but that delivery closed at 9.77 with the general list showing net loss or 23 to u points. September 9.30; oct. 9.46; Dec. 9.77: Jan. 9.86; March 10.04;. May 10.16; July 10.25. . Spot coffee dull; Rio 7's 1054; Ban tos 4's 16'iZ17'4. ; I Iocs Firm and Scarce, Cattle Weak at Seattle. SEATTLE, April 6. Hogs Re ceipts none, firm. Prime $18.50 19; medium to choice $17 18; rough heavies $15.6016.60; pigs $13.50 15. Cattle Receipts 264; weak. Prime $10.50 11; medium to choice $9 10; common to good $56; best tows and heifers $7.758.25; medium to choice $S7; common to good, $5 li6. bulls $5 6.50; calves $7.00 14. Seattle Grams Tlotd , at Str;8dy Prices. : r, : .-. ;.. SEATTLE, Aug. 6. City delivery: Feed Scratch feed, $87; feed wheat. 093; all grain chop. $78; oats $76; sprouting oats. $79; rolled barley, $70; clipped barley, $75. NO PATCTKXY PROMISED. WASHINGTON", Aug. 6. (A. P.) Assistant Attorney General Stewart to day denied he bad Informed Harry Weinberger of New York, counsel for Molly Stelmcr and three others sorv mg sentences for distributing an archistic literature, that these prison ers soon would be pardoned by Presi dent Wilson. NOTICES Call for Bids - NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that scaled bids will be received at the of fice of the Ctty Recorder at Pendleton. Oregon, up to and including 5 o'clock p. m. on the 11th day of August, 1920, for the Improvement of the following parts of streets In said city, to-wlt: Garfield street from the north line of Jackson street to the south line of Martin street, in accordance with the plans and specifications of such Im provements prepared by. F. B. Hays, City Surveyor and now on file In the office of the Recorder of said city. each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for 5 per cent of the sum bid, made payable to the Mayor of the City of Pendleton to toe return ed to the bidder, if unsuccessful, and to be forfeited to The City of Pendle ton If the bid Is successful and the bid derfalls to enter Into the contract In accordsnce with the terms of hie said bid. Sealed bids shall specify aa fol lows; Gravel Blthullthie, Warrentte Bithu. llthlc, or Concrete pavement or crush ed gravel foundation Including the surface and finishing courses and bi tuminous, crushed rock or crushed gravel foundation. 526,20 cu. yds. ot dirt exca- ' vation, per cu. yd. . ; $ 252.50 eu.-yds. of fill made from surplus dirt of eo, ' within the District, per '' cu. yd.- ; t, ...... , $780.4 3 sn.yda. of Hard Bur - face pavemont, . per so.. yd , I 182.1 1. ft." of circular Curb, per 1 ft. $ 1604 1. ft. of Straight Curb per 1. ft. ,...,..$.. 6 Catch Basins, each ........ 150 1. ft. of S In. Bewer Pipes, per 1. ft.' $ 164 1. ft. of Headers, per 1. . fl t. ........ For entire Improvement com- - plete (Total bid) ..;.'..'...$ right to reject any and all bids. The Common -Council reserves the Dated July 28th.. 1920. THOS. FITZ GERALD, ' Recorder, etc. Dated this 29th. day of July, 10. THOa FITZ GERALD. V .'; Ctty Recorder.' Notliv of Ithls for IJalHuilnlng the In- tcrior of the City Hall. Not lire Is hereby given that Bested bids will lie received at tho office of the. l ily Recorder In Pendleton. Ore gon, up In 6 o'cloi'k p. m. on August 11th. 1920, for Calclminlng and reno vating the Interior the City Hall In Pendleton, Oregon, details of work to be done can be had of-Wni. Dunn; Chairman of The-House Committee of the Common Council of, The City of Pendleton. The Common Council re servea the right to reject any and all ' bids at Its pleasure. I Nnlii-a bf Bids for Bewer OMislruetloa, Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will fen received at the offlce'ofr. the City Recorder In Pendleton, Ore-I gon up to 5 o'clock p. m. on August! 11th. 1920 for th Construction of The' Turner Utreet JJewsr Laterals, Plans, and Specifications for snld work- mayj be seen at, the. office of the City Surwf veyor In r'cndlotoru Oregon, each bid', must be accompanied by a Certified:, Check In the sum of 10 per cent-on. the amount of the bid, made payable, to tho order of the Mayor of The City,, of Pendleton, to he returned to-that, bidder If unsuccessful, and to be for felted if the bid, la accepted and. the contractor falls, to enter Into a ton-' tiact In accordance with the terms of.; his said bid. The Common Council ', reserves the right to reject any and , all bids at its pleasure. . Dated at 'Pendleton, Oregon, .hli 29th. day of July 1U20. - , THUS. FITSS GERALD, . ( . City Recorder, - truth Eprron to jail. ' DULUTir, Mlnn.."Au . (A. P.)' Warrants for the 'deportation of Jack Carney, Duluth, odltor of Truth,' have ' been cancelled . by the Immigration : doparflncnt, . following Carney's con-1 vlction at Chtoago'and Duluth 'and ' sentenced to Leavenworth penltohtl- ' ary for his alleged activities against' the United States government. r pMjSlijaaLiii ;,.,ii:fajljia.,'fi.Jii J WE HAVE A FEW n BHICKS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY V Place your order now for that . . new car. . - Oregon Motor Garage Of CORPORA TKM ' Diatrlbulori ,4. CADILLAC, HUDSON, BUICK, E5SEX AND ACASON TRUCKS PbotM 46 "19-121 W tour