East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 31, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 12

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DAH.Y EAST 0RE00NIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 31, 1920.
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Don't
Wait!
Ho who waits un
.lil the last minute
may find himself
with an empty coal
bin this fall.
You've heard many stories about the short
age of railroad cars. They're all true we re
pret to say. Iut right now we're well prepared
to supply your coal needs.
Buy Your Coal NOW!
B. L. Burroughs
Incorporated
Phone 5
College & Webb Sts.
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
Your Savings Turn Local
i:i-ry tlnllar which lia hwn savixl ami ch'iiositnl
In this old r4ahIMiMl hank, 1ms been placed aiul
hmI liro it most bencf itxl lmtU business, uih!
lunie Industries in ail eetHmnikal way.
Thus everj- tlullar ?o iJeMv-i.cil. has luul ite influc-em-e
in (he up building of tkis irosierouy coiiimu
iiil. . . .
Thi hank. fU'eomiiioriatrs (lie rich and tlie in Mir.
tin ;ll ami the young, by accepting ami ociiui;
account for as low a One iHillar.
Start Mich an account of jonr own this week.
The American National Bank
Pendleton, Oregon.
Strongest Sank in Gastern Oregon"
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Paint it today
Use it tomorrow
Kimrmlta how shabby the
id ear looked yesterday
alongside of your neighbor!
Mew one? Made yon f eel like
an outcast.
Don't let Utaf worry you
get a can of Lowe's Auto
snobile Varnish Colors and
sake your "old bos" look lika
a new one. Faint It today aai
drive it oat of the garage ta
morrow.
These AntomobHa Tarnld
Colors ere made in all VaM
popular colors. Easy to us
flow on like cream. Coma
In and ask for frea booklet
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Phone 158 513 Main St
(Paints
12.500 Square Feet of Floor Space
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C'3 -tf?3 RJi'S
M2 JWt-icewsatft
GOOD FURNITURE FOR EVERY NEED .
AT SAVINGS PRICES
If there it one room whir.n should he enrii hori it is your
'dimiiM- room. ft in in this room you and the family seek
lihvHK-al (tn'ij inVutal euffttnaiiCt', i ace and affectionate coin
paitimiHhip. It in thT"iore hut natural that you should dtfdre to fu mirth
' this room "witli 'Whatevnr will develop pure tuMr, healthy
bod lew, -iltivHte thf intelltM-t and enndle the heart.
. iifw tlinliiff rtwrni laMe. a hnffet. ami -omfortalh
etuur"- JI it' a hity wa toward Mt-urUnr eonifort and
HitititiMii Tor Mm ho, m fMks. w jw-oud of your
diiitiiir rtNint. See tlt it p-to-liH. oim here and
iuW out all our u;uetton in dining room funiiture.
Cruikshank 8c Hampton
14-120 J- Webb KC QUALITY COUNTS ItKme M
12.500 Square Feet of Floor Space
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LOCAL AND GENERAL
Lacluding Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports
The following prices are the prices
being paid to producers by Pendleton
business bouses. Wherever retail
prices are given the fact will be spe
cially mentioned.
ICggs and Poultry.
Kegs, 55 cents. (Retail price Is 55
cents.)
ixiins, 20 cents.
Spring fryers, 30 cents a pound. (
Country Ham, Eto,
Ham, best quality, 28c
Bacon, best quality, 40c.
Butter Fat and Butter.
Ranch butter, $1.10 a roll. (Retail
price is also 11.10.)
9.5010.00
8.00 -if- 9.50
7.5 1
7.00 n
6.00
7.25 U
8.50
7.50
7,00
8.00
Ilcuvy Livestock Run
Muds Market Steady
(Tuesday Morning Journal)
Monday morning run at the North
Portland yards was heavy in all lines.
99 cars arriving. All markets were
steady and considerable early trading
was done. Prices received indicate
all markets are in a healthy condition.
Hog market is steady to possibl
strong. Kun was fairly heavy for
Monday, 6S5 head arriving. Only two
carloads were placed on the market,
all tho rest being direct shipment
stock.
General hog niarKct rur,e:
Prtnio tnivixl' X 1 6. S 0 W 1 7. 0 0
Medium mijpil 1 6.00 ft 1 6.50 1
6.25 7.25
Rough heavy 10.00ig 13.00
Smooth heavy 1 3.00 (M 15.00
Pigs 12.50 15.00
Cattle market is steady to strong.
Tho long list of sales in these alleys
indicate business was quite active.
Steer sales were made within tho mar
ket top range. ,
General cattle range:
Choice grass steers .....$
Good to choice steers ...
Medium to good stoers...
?"air to good steers
Common to fair steers . .
Choice cows and heifers
Good to choice cows and
heifers . . 4 .......... .
Medium to good cows and
heifers
Canners . . .
Bulls ,
Choice dairy calves
Heavy calves
Best light calves . . .
Medium light calves
Best feeders
Fair to good feeders
A steady tone was also shown In the
sheep and. lamb alleys. . Trading was
good, with prices unchanged. Kun
was heavy. 4010 head arriving.
General sheep and lamb range:
Prime lambs $ 9.00a 10.00
Cull lambs ... 6.00 W 7.&0
Yearlings 6.2.-fn 7.fo
6.25fD 6.7D
. ...... 2.26 6.00
6.25
4.75
6.00
6.25
2.75
6.00
13.0015.00
7.00 9.00
ll.00ftl3.00
9.0011.00
6.503 7.00
5.50 6.50
Wethers
! Ewes . .
When Folks
Quit Coffee
because of cost to
health or purse, they
naturally drink t
WSTANT
STUM
"There's a Reason
I Hop- arc Quoted Dull
Wool and Hide Unchanged
XEW'YORK, Aug. 31. Hops dull,
state and Pacific coast 1919, 73 80c;
1P1S, 65(&72c. Hides, wool unchanged.
London Wool Sold at
Prhvs rnrhuiiKcd
LONDON, Au. St. At the wool
auction Bairn today 9.700 bales com
prising' a moderate selection, were of
fered, prices wcr unchanged. The
continent ia buying1 carbonizing woole.
Oittlc and Slwop Markets ,
at Kansas 1ty Active
KAN'S AH CITY, Mo., Aufr. 31. Cat
tle, 29,000; fodders and best Hhe-ntnck
active; steady to atroiu?; medium cows
and heifers dull and weak; choice
heavy cows 11; hulk Bhe-stock 6.00 (t
S.SO; beef steers Renerally steady; un
riertnn weak:" early jtalef 9.00'f 14.00;
"PEACOCK"
NUT
The Ideal Summer Fuel. y y
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BURNS CLEAN ,
BURNS WITH LITTLE ASH
B URNS ECONOMIGLLY
Makes Cooking a Pleasure
J. C. Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution
ws$y : ikHda'
FEMDLETON, OREGON
OPPOSITig BOTKIi PENDLETON
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? What Do You .iGet
In the Clothes You
Buy for your boy?
PENNEY JR. SUITS HAVE
UNUSUAL FEATURES
Their smart models tailored as faithfully
as clothes for "grown-ups" from fabrics
out-of-the-ordinary in pattern; and, color-1
ing are accepted here as only incidental in
the features of these high quality clothes
for boys. Style and color without service,
would be of no value to the parents who buy
clothes for good husky western boys.
The features of Penney Jr. Suits that do .
make them different from ordinary clothes
for boys are the specially selected woolens)
tested and shrunk before making. In the
coats are double elbow cloth, guaranteed
mohair lining, special canvas fronts: that
keep coats in shape until they are worn
out. Reinforced pockets stayed and tacked.
Pants have double seat cloth, double
knees, lined throughout with extra quality)
lining, taped seams, belt loops, adjustable
bottoms and non-ravel pocket facings. ; ,
Best of all these features embodied in
Penney Jr. Suits may be had for your boy at
14.75 to $19.50. .
Other goods suits for boys, $8.50, $9.90,
$13.50. T m m
Wise Parents Buy School' Shoes
Here.
For Girls
For Boys
. . $2.98 to $9.90
. . $1.98 to $6.90
uofiniiisuf piMuonjJ V "Ky Aauuaf ) 'f
other classes steady: canners mostly
4.008M.25; best vealers 14.00.
Khecp 12,000; sheep and lambs
stoudy; top ewes 7.25; wethers 8.25;
yearlings 8.75; western lambs 13.90;
feeding lambs 25c higher; top 12.75.
rand foreign bonds registered only nom-tries. Hcarlsh crop estimates from
31.-
City
Clly IH-livery Quotations
Tor Smttlo Gruiiw
fBATTliH, Wash., Aug.
delivery. -.-
Feed scratch feed, $87; feed' vht
592; all grain chop $77: toats 7!tV
sprouting oats $78; rolled oat, $79;
whtle corn, $81.; cracked cYrn, $80;
rolled barley. $70: clipped Barley, $75.
Hay alfalfa, $32 per ton; double
compressed, $36;' do. timothy, $42;
eastern Washington mixed. ;$26. '-'
Scaltle Gets No Hogs,
(attlo I'lctitifui; Arc lower.
BATTLE. Wash., Aug. l Hogs
receipts none; steady, prime 17.00v?
17.50; common to. good 6.607.50; best,
cows and heifers 7.75U 8.25; !mcdium
to choice 6.50fM':50; common to good
5.O0IU.6.60: bulls 5.00M 6.5t; calves
15.00917.00. . ; . .;
llfiiioval of Kmbargo At
llmnlNiri-r ll"'lw ("offev Market
NHW TOP.K, Aug. 31. .There was
some buying for 'either Itraailian
Kuropean account' in coffee' futures
early today accompanied 1V reports
that the Coffee Kxchstngo atHamburg
had petitioned the government to re
move the embargo on .importations.
This created some little interest here
and the opening-was 17 to 22 points
higher, but the-advance met scattered
selling which bccanie little more active
following reports of an easier turn In
Santos. December sold off from -8.86
to-8.80 and May from 9.87 to 9.50 or
back to about Friday's close with the
market closing net unchanged .to 8
points lower. September 8.10; Oct.
S.30; Dec. 8.75 ; an. ' 8.95; Mar.. 9.30;
May 9.60; July 9.70. '
Spot coffee was reported In moder
ate demand with Klo 7'n quoted ot
8 3-4 and Santos 4's at 1I'(15H. :
inal changes. Total sales (par value)
$7,275.uo-0. Old V. S. bonds unchang
ed on call.
Kxort Demand Slackens
And Chii-Hgo Mlicut lrps.
CHICAGO, Aug. 31. W'lie.-tt slid
downward in price today largoly as a
result of the slowness of export do
.mand. Closing quotations were heavy
r'-'-7-8 to 4c net lower with December
i.33 and March 2.29 1-2. Corn fin
ished 1 U4 to 1c down; oats off 3-8 to
4c and provisions at a solback of five
to 85o.
Talk was current in the wheat pit
that foreign governments were having
no difficulty In financing tholr pur-i-lmscs
of Rraln. On the other hand
'liberal sales to Italy last week wero
confirmed and also considerable bust
opus with other trans-AtlHiitlc roun.
Canada and from Oregon. Washington
and Idaho attracted soma attention.
in the corn market, larger receipts
together with prospects of a continued
free crop movement, did much to
weaken valuos. Oats held relatively
firm.. . .
Provision. ndvAiu-od with hoes:
WARNING
Ot mlMrtl iacsnlvaat h.itd ... trnam a v . I
--i. $iu, wnoMMina, iMt ami (94
Whara. Kern Ik rVllef Im
I InrliuUlM fmiUMrian ksaduk-if !.-
I atMib. fealefclaa. Ma has-i.. wV
' wwi. smist sum pnr-( !, ,1
RM20IOS
(ORANULCa)
ES INDIGESTION
DImoIts imUatlf ea tongus,
01 in hoi or cold water, or
- i hy. Try at soda fountain.
QUICK RELIEF!
a. 8. Mckenzie, hi. d.
Zje, Ear, Nose and Throat."
Office:
10.11-12 Bond Bnilding ' .
Pendleton, Ore.
ALSO IK TABLET rORH
mam er Scott a sswns
MAKJERS OF
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PIANO TUNING
tt your piano sounds "tinny,"
needs tuning, regulating and
voicing to bring back the orig
inal tone, have your piano tuned
before school opens. Special
rato by year.
b. a. Mcdonald,
I'lione 65W ,
1 1 1 ej
Phone 178
SMYTHE -LONERGANO
Qiility Qjiitity Sarvica
Show In Ktofk Miukt
NBW YORK. Auk. 81. Factors
which contributed ' to the reactlonery
movement of recent weeks In the stock
market were uppermost again today.
prices of the mercurial iHmie record
gross declines of 1 to 6 points.
Kvents over the week-end epcial
ly tho substantial recovery of clear
injf houws actual cah reserves, were
mainly of favorable import, hut these
seemed to be nullified by another flur
ry In the money market and! renewed
weakness of foreign exchange.
Htflms of more stringent money con
ditions were forthcoming early In the
session, call loans opening at per
cent. Long before the final hour. $
per cent was asked and this wan ad
vanced to 10 per cent, last week's
maximum, at the close.
lSfotors and the.tr accessories, oils.
chemicals, steels and txiuipments were
most susceptible to bearish maneuvers,
but made trregular recoveries on' the
better tone of transportations at the
end. Sales 300,000 shares. ,
Speculative railwsy bonds wer
variably his her, but Liberty , Issues
!' iiifjiipif
HI!
Today Is Your
Opportunity
to place your order for delivery of a BUICK,
Valve- in-Head Motor Car tomorrow, next week,
or longer delay may cause your waiting thirty,
sixty or ninety days in securing delivery. ,
BUICK demands are increasing steadily each
day and present purchasing is advised as protec
tion in future motor car delivery.
Oregon Motor Garage
DrponpoRam '
Distributor ,
CADILLAC, .HUDSON, BUICK, ESSEX '
AND ACASON TRUCKS t '
PkMMt 481 10-121 W Court
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