rxaz TWELVE DAILY EAST ORIQONIAN, PENDLETON, OftEQON, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1920. twelve rjusna. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE J. C. Penney Co.. A Nationwide Institution PI Good Goal ffi IJ )h Vlv1 i 'nation-wide Jnstttutlon. ( 4 s E t s In these uncertain days good Coal is hard to pet. . There's so much of the inferior pro duct on the market now. Hut we are fortunate in having excellent grades of Coal for every purpose. A friendly tip to you : Order your winter coal immediately. It may be hard to obtain . later and when you really need it B. L. Burroughs Incorporated ThoncS College & Webb Sts. feiHjiE Umpty uhem i get up to tsive. CtT SEAT -H3 A I ATW J IMAH-T HERETO American National Service ALL UNDER ONE ROOF I There Is au obvious TUlvnnmgo to Uio patrons oT Uie ' Aincriean National Rank In tlxs fact tliat much bus iness rail bo tranttu-ted with ft through its many de-Mj-tiiKMUs and in its various capacities. 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McATEE Phone 158 513 Main St ifjF SpANT RELIC! 12.500 Square Feet of Floor Space Newest and Most Desirable Features of a Practical Steel Range Value Wesco Range Twin flue construction enables you to heat all six lids on top of stove at an equal temperature without heating the oven. Saves heat in the room during summer months and saves fuel. Flue around oven is uniform in size so heated air comes in contact with every part, of oven. We guarantee that pies or cakes can be baked eve on top and bottom and all sides without burning. One-half the fuel used in the ordinary range will do your work better in this up-to-date range. Let us show you this range. Pre-war prices. Cruikshank & Hampton 134-13S K. W ebb St. QUALITY COUNTS ilHne MS 12.500 Square Feet of Floor Space I -T-iSS 111 (UI - DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL ANO GENERAL laclading Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Report? Th following prices are the price being paid to producers by Pendleton business houses. Wherever retail prices are given the face will be spe cifically mentioned. Hens and Poultry. Eggs, 60 cents In trade. (Retail price is 66 cents.) Hens, 20 cents. , Spring fryers, 28 cents a pound. Country Ilnm, Kto, ii.xm, best quality, 28c. Bacon, best quality, 40c. Butter Fat and Butter. Ranch butter, $1.10 a roll. (Retail price Is also J1.10.) - Prime mixed .......... J19.6020.00 Medium mixed ........ 13.00 ji) 19.50 Smooth heavy lm. ......... 17.5018.00 Rough heavy ...16.50 17.50 14.50 18.00 With a run f 2590 head in the al leys for the Monday morning trade the North Portland market for mutton was generally about a quarter lower. There was a fairly steady tone In the lamb division, with no changed indi cated In early prices. General sheep and I a pi Da range: Prime-lambs 9.G010.S0 Oull lambs 6.00 8.50 Yearlings, ... . 6.50 9.50 Wethers ... 6.00 6.60 Ewes '........ 2.2j 6.00 While at the start of the day's trad Hogs Continue Higher Cattle Undertone Weaker Hogs reached a new high record )n in the , . land cattle showed no price changes. the market nos indicating a weak AENDIiBTON, OREM30N OPFOfilTI! HOTEL nSNDhETTOH early Monday' at $20, cattlo steady to slow with a weaker- under tone while lambs were steady,, sheep lower. Receipts for the day totalled 115 cars compared with 14 3 a week ago, ,86 two weeks ag"0, 106 four weeks ago, 77 a year ago, 68 "two years ago and 101 three years ago. North Portland continues to lead tne leading- stockyard markets of the country in regard to swine values with a new top ibright and early Monday morning at $20. This is 25c above th extreme top of the pervious week. The higher price reflects not only the scant, offering of 594 head here for Monday but it likewise shows the gen eral trend of the trade In regard t hog values throughout the United States. Practically all the leading markets were advanced for the weeks opening. General hog mRrket range Appear At Your Best Instantly'' If yoa receive a sudden caller or an unexpeetea in vitation you can feel con fident of always appearing at your best. In but a lew mosnents It renders to your I 1 soft complexion that is . B t beyond comoarUon. (AM Matftjsf undertone with forecasts of losses to follow. There was a liberal run in the alleys Monday morning with a to tal of 2560 head, but of this volume ljS carloads did not stop here, being direct purchases at country points by outside killers. Uenerai cattle range: , Choice grass steers .....J 9.25 10.00 (Jood to choice steers" . . . 8.25 8.28 Medium to good steers . . . 7.25 8.25 Fair to Good steers ..... 6.759 7. 25 Common to fair steers.. 6.00 tfu 6.75 Choice cows and heifers 7.25 8.00 Good to choice cows and heifers ...... ... .25 7.2S Medium 'to good cows and heifers 6.25 6.25 Fifteen Million Dollar Corporation Backs Penney Jr. Clothes for Your Boy . .-' . , ,..;.;....,' . The size of the organization, however, -would have little interest for you if the clothes ' it sponsors did not deliver. 1 " In actual practice its really these good clothes backing the corporation instead of the institution standing by the clothes. In fact Penny Jr. clothes for boys have played.an im portant part in the phenomenal growth of this nation-wide organization with their individ uality of style, their very reasonable prices foi such good clothes and the integrity of their, fabrics and tailoring. , Bring your boy in and see how different he'll look in Penny Jr. Clothes. Our splendid showing of new patterns will surely offer a material in, keeping with your idea of what your boy should wear., $14.75 to $19.50. . New Fall Hats for Men $4.98 Smart new, numbers' showing the latest fashion trend of headwear for men. Good quality felts made under our own brands by America's f or emSst hatters. Greens, Browns, Grays, or Black in modifications of the justly popular trooper style. $4.98. J. C. Penney Co. A Nationwide Institution scattered realising around 8.10 for De cember and 8.68 for March. . Last prices were a few points off from the best in consequence but thct market showed net gain of IS to 26 points.. September 748; Oct. 765; Dec. mo; Jan. 81f; March 858; May 879; July 891.' - . S Spot cotfee was roportcd in moder ate demand with Rio 7s quoted at 8'ff 8 14 and Santos 4s at 13fa 13-4. v Canncrs Bulls Choice dairy, calves . Heavy calves ...... Eest light, caivos . ... . Medium' lightcales Best feeders Fair to good feeders 2.75 4.76 6.00 6.00 13.00(915.00 7.00 .00 11.00 13.00 9.0011.00 6.50!f 'T.OO 5.501$ 6.66 Coffee Futures Advance (n (ood Word froau Brazil. ' : new jouk, Kept. pi. The mar ket for coffee futures opened at advance of 10 to 16 points In response to better Brazilian cables and active months sold about 27 to 30 points abov the closing prices of last week during the earlier trading. . Some buy ing was reported for European ac count and there was scattered cover ing promoted by reports of better feel tne: In Wall street but the market met "PEACOCK" NUT The Ideal Summer Fuel. . -'...(. ... . 15UHNS CLEAN BURNS WITH LITTLE ASH I3UIINS ECONOMICALLY Makes Codking a Pleasure Phone 178 SMYTHE LONERGAN CO All lanes. Cattle and. ? - Steep, Have Weakness. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 21. -Cuttle 28,000. Quality plain. cw , boor steers steady. All classes closing weak'. Bulk late sales beef steers 26C lower; late top 15.75; medium cows eak to 25 lower; Kansas grass he!fe- 10.25; bulk canners 4.50; most other classes around steady; heavy calves weak; best vealers 1616.60. Sheep 15W.000; fat lambs 1525c lower; top westerns 13.75; .'sheep 25 50c lower; good western ewes $.50; feeding lambs steady to strong; best 13.60. " " V,.': " Rig Receipts of Corn Tend ' ' ', to Weaken AU Grains. , CHICAGO, Sept. 21. All grain and provisions weakened in price today as a result of big receipts of corn and ow ing to unlikelihood of frost. Wheat closed steady at the same time as Sat urday's finish to l-2c lower with Deo. 2.39 3 -4to 2.40 and .March 2.34 8-4. Corn closed unchanged to i 1-8 down, oats off 3-8 to 1c and provisions at a setback varying from 2 1-2 to 2Gc. ' ' A good deal of selling pressure on wheat was evident during the first half of the day but after a moderate down turn In values fair support developed and the market rallied. Sympathy with the depression of corn' apepared to be the only well defined reason for the temporary drop in wheat. i Corn dropped to the lowest prices yet for deferred deliveries, lleacttons were ascribed to profit taking' by shorts. Oats were governed by thS action of corn. f . ; Provisions gave way with grain. st ra hits on the bullish operations of Tind4l gave it ami Evan Cameron Po.ola. save 1 to the fund. .The total for I the .Better freight conditions were re- day was 23. -k-' . . . - sorted by railroad officials at western Jim Van IK-ummi to Speak.' ! . ' and southwestern terminals, but these 'Mrs. Kdlth 3. Van Deusen, 'home were tempered by advices from the demonstration agent, acted an a Juiico oMRHcn,,,iB Bicninr - i me case-maKing contest In Weston tioa In purchases of general mcrchun dlse. .. .'. ' Financial interests again stressed the need of conserving credits but this attitude had. no perceptible influence upon the call money market which rillid at 7 per cent. . - Conditions bearing upon interna tional exchange remained unchanged, save for another moderato rally in pritlsli rates. - Domestic bonds, including rails and liberty issues were firm; but Interna tionals moved contrarlly. French mu nicipals made further gains but the new French 8s and United Kingdoms eased. Total sales, par value, J12.- 375.000. Old U. 8.. bonds unchanged 911 call. i . Hog at Seattle Pass S2A Mark hi Stiff lUse. SBATTL.B. Kept. 21. Hots 4 7a. Stiff. Prime 19.75I&20.36; medium to choice 18.75 19.75; smooth heavies 17.75i18.25; rough hcavios 10.76 16,25; pigs 1315. Cattle Receipts 377. Weak. Prime steers 8.60 10; medium to choice 8 .common to good 6 7.60;; best cows and heifers 7.25i7.75; medium to choice 6 7; common to good 4.60 6.00; bulls 46; calves 7el5. Ko Change In Hides ami , Wool at New York. Four Cio to Memorial Fund. rour contributions to the Til Taylor Memorial Fund were added today. W. D. Chamberlain, collcotor of Internal revenue in Pendleton, and Dr. George J. Mm or Ashland, formerly of Pen dleton, sent in 110 each. William Saturday. She will speak at Western October 2 to tho members of the Sat urday Afternoon club, and will assist in planning the club's work for i he year. October 1 she is to speak atjho Hawthorne I'arent Teacher association, meeting and October 6 at th,o Pilot Hock community club.. ; . ' r.-. r. .. t Tt-IA WINS PEXXAXT ' CLEVELAND, Sept. gt.-(V. P.) By splitting oven In a double header with Sioux City Sunday, Tulsa, Okla.. won the 1920 Western league pennant. Had Tuum. lost notfc ams, Wlehlis, Kas.. would have been the winner, as the latter club took: both ends dauhlo header from Omaha. of MltJMATVJS AIUUVK LONDON, Sept il. (U. P.) Pol ish 'peace delegates arrived today at Hlga to meet "the liusslan oommlsslon, dispatches ' sis ted, " IIH2QI05 (ouanulks) INDIGESTION Dissorr. uutastlv m tongas, f la hot mr mM water, r , , vk7. kij mz tM tesatsia. QUICK- RELIEF! md w9 mott a tmmu MANKRS CP -SCOTT'S EMULSION V-i's v3 ty Q i entity S sr vice I-ecd and Orafins Nantinal , in Seattle Market. ' KATTIiE. Sept. 21. City delivery: Feed Scratch feed $82 per ton; feed wheat $83; all (Train chop $70; oat $63; sprouting- oats $67; rolled oats $65; whole corn fig; cracked corn $75; rolled barley $63; clipped barley $63. Hay Alfalfa $30 per ton; double compressed alfalfa $36; ditto timothy $42; eastern Washington mixed $36. Strength of ItaUrcnd and OiK MarkH Stock Rxchanee. NEW YOItK, Sept. 21. Th weOrt on the stock exchange began with a resumption of the recent comprehen sive inquiry for railroad and oil shares at irregularly high quotations, various miscellaneous issues aluo strengthening. . . Net gains of 1 to 6 1-2 points were registered by such stocks as Crucible fcteel, Atlantic Gulf. Writing Paper Pfd., American Tobacco and Mexican Petroleum. Rails fell back on profit taking in the final hour and some of the special ties, notably leathers, lost ground on rumors of prospective dividend reduc tions. Sales amounted to one million shares, the largest turnover Jn many weeks. Events over the week end, including the enormous clearing house ex pan - ision of lotfii imposed occasional re- B OICK V prides itself in possessing the world's confidence and with such unwavering faith and individual preference of buyers, Buick demand and produc tion are eclipsing all records so the wisdom of early purchasing for future months delivery by those "who know" is a fore-thought for the' pros pective buyer who tarries from day to day. - , All Buick models will be advanced about 300 this week. Place your order now and save this amount, as we now have cars for immediate do livery a me olU price. . Qregon oi6r (jarage T " Distributors '" CADILLAC, HUDSON, BUICK, ESSEX AND ACASON TRUCKS 4