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PAGE TWELVE DAILY EAST OSEQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 5, 1920. TWELVE PACES OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE J. O. Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution Km CCT MS HOLT) VOoR TlCt- Ttet-C YoO SOMETHING YOO OOCHT TO KNOW. YOU CAN'T CH6UI GUM AND CHElO THS Boys' Fall Cap 89c, 93c, $1.49 Sturdy Shoes for : Boys r ' 1 v'v $2.39 to-$5.90 COAL NO CO JUST(C5 , 5 PS 2 41 9 c4 Good coal is necessary in days. It is economical coal, tl lese too. Why not order the best for your furnace or stov e? It always goes a longer way. . v B. L. Burroughs Incorporated Phone 5 College & Webb Sta. Una Faitli T-ar over thirty-one JfW! the American National llank lias kept railh with the people In carefully lurrying oat its every agreement with the utmost care. Anrt by following closely the line of honest business methods, this bank lias met with a won derful success. Your account is invited. 3 IJO..OO. Ta The AmericanNaiional Bank Pendleton, Oregon. 'Strongest Sank in Cast era Oregon" r c i Vernicol makes dd -furniture new keeps new ftirnituro from getting old Don't discard that old pleoe ei furniture just because it finish is scratched and marred, - Give it new lease on life witS a eoat of lYernicoL the jifrr-do-o-ver T&rniiil stain. Stains and Tarnishes the wood at each stroke of the brush. Scratches disappear almost magio aUr. , Dries with a rich, hard, lossy luster. Wears and wears, t's good for floors, too. Keep a can of Vernicol hanify. W great antidote for careless servant and thovehtlesa children. Cornea in all the popular flniahea. Ask tot cola card and booklet. L.J.McATEE Phone 158 513 Main St re8 . fPTTYL'k& 12.500 Square Feet of Floor Space Our Heaters have just been placed on Bale and are ready for your inspection. This line needs no in troduction. Dozens of sur stoves are jn use in Pendleton and we can refer you to any user of the famous Circulator, Radium, Crowo, Miion or Alert We have some exceptional bargains in used stoves. Cruikshank & Hampton QUALITY COUNTS 1M-IM E. Webb 6C I 'bone MS "l500 Square Feet of Floor Space AtT 1 You OA Re to cor-rriNue OUR CONvefiSAT'ON IXC C(STSN It You'n- -sec Me t-. SQMe Tl MS BCTuiC6Ner- T . . . ass ' CflWS V.. DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports The following prices are the prices being paid to producers by Pendleton business houses. "Wherever retail prices are given the face will be spe cifically mentioned. Doctor Cupid That love sometimes cures dis ease is a fact that has been called to the attention of the public by a prominent physician. Love is not, however, the cure for all women. Many a woman is nervous and Irritable, feels dragged down and worn out for no reason that she can think of. Doctor Pierce's Favorite Pre scription gives new life and new strength to weak, worn -out, run-down women. "Favorite Prescription" makes weak women strong and sick women well. It is now sold by all draygists in the United States in tablets aa well as liquid form. Roseburg, Oregon "I suffered something terrible from an organic trouble. Could scarcely stand on my feet. My head and back ached so hard and I was weak and nervous. I had severe pains in my Bide and my limbs and feet ached. I was also troubled with constipation. I took Dr., Pierce's Favorite Prescription, Golden Medical Discovery, and Pleasant Pellets. These medicines cured me of all my ailments and I was well and strong." Mrs. W. D. Moore, 1246 N. Jackson Street. Hen and Poultry. Eggs, 65 cents In trade. (Retail price is 70 cents.) Hens, 26 cents. Spring fryers, 28 cents a pound. , - Country Ham, Ktc him, best quality, 28c Bacon, best quality, 40c Butter Fat and Butter. Ranch butter, 81.10 a roll. (Retail price is also 11.10.) Hot's at, Portland IVeaKer Cattle and Sheep Steady Total run of livestock in the North Portland alleys for the 'week's opening included 84 cars compared with 67 last Monday, 115 two weeks' ago, 86 four weeks aso and 151 cars a year ago. Hogs were inclined to rule weaker and lower, cattle were steady to strong while a good steady tone was indicated in the mutton and lamb alleys. - During the morning $15.75 appeared to hp about the high point that packers were willing to btd for hogs. The run Hhowed a total in the swine alleys of 1)95 head compared with 890 last Mon day and 2656 a year ago for this same day. General hog market range: Prime mixed $15.252.15.75 Medium" mixed 15.00 15.25 Smooth heavy 14.50 1 15.00 Rough heavy , . 14.50W15.00 Pigs .. 12.00fg14.00 For cattle the North Portland alleys displayed a good active tone for the week's opening. There was a liberal run of 1576 head compared with 1603 last Monday and 2727 a year ago, but killers Were' keen bidders and early Hales were unusmilly active.- In fact the nvirket started with a steady to strong tone around full prices. General cattle range: Choice grass steers ....:$ 9.00 9 10.00 flood to choice steers 8.00? 9.00 Medium to good steers .. 7.00 Medium .to good steers . . 6.75 Pair to good steers 6.25 W Common to fair steers .. 6.75 ffs Choice cows and helfera 6.75 Good to choice cows and heifer 5.76 W Medium to good cows and heifers 4.750 $.78 Canners 2.75 4.75 Bulls . S.00 .oe Intelligent Selection of Your Boys Winter Apparel ? ! There's no element of chance in Be-! lectins clothes for your boy in Penney, stores. Men who have devoted their lives in studying merchandise are em ployed year in and year out to get 'for you the best possible values that our stupendous cash buying power insures and the nation's best markets afford. . '.' ' i , , Select the fabric and style that best ' suits your fancy and buy it with the as surance that if it is not entirely satis factory in every respect a fair 7 arid square adjustment is forthcoming .'ag cheerfully as we took your money. A comprehensive display of. fa mous Penney Jr. and Armour ClaiJ ' wool clothes for boys makes it easy to4 get just the fashion and fabric you'd l'l- f 1 . a M m . - . iime lor your uoy, pneeu at a io ' ' . '$19.50. .:: .:; ' COMFORTABLE OVERCOATS FOR BOYS- ' i $11.90 to $18.50 ' , v . -. ., : -: ' ; . ,w . .y. D' essy coatss assuring comfort and style with the usual attraction of Pen ney low cash prices, plain or belted styjes wltli liberal collars to keep out wintry blasts. " .. , - ." J. C. Penney Co.. A Nationwide Institution no ? I re 13.00O15.00 7.000 9.00 11. 00(13. 00 9. 0011.00 7.00(81 7.60 6.00 7.00 Choice dairy calves Heavy calves Best light calves . . . Medium light cales Best feeders Fair to good feeders . Despite all the talk among the trade that sheep and lambs were extremely xltw and depressed most of last week, the Monday morning trade at North Portland showed health. Total run In the mutton division Included -2315 head compared with 2173 a week ago and 3081 a year ago. 1 ' . General prices started unchanged but one lot of Mt. Adams lambs gold at 111, weighed off cars, which might be considered fractionally better than the recent top. .. ... . i ; . General sheep Und lambs range: ' ETast of mountain lambs 1 9.00 10.50 Willamette valley lambs. - 8.00' 0.50 Feeder lambs 8.00W riill lambs Yearlings Wethers .......... , profits. Toward tho last, even this prop gave out and values collapsed In good earnost notwithstanding that the pressure to sell had diminished ' as compared with the first' part of the day. The unanimity of bearish senti ment was due In a considerable degree to gossip that liquidation from rural sources had increased. Beside, export demand seemed to have vanished for the tlmo being and domestic, millers gave no sign of coming to the scscue. On the . contrary one of the biggest flour mills In St. Louis was reported as having closed down for lack of buy ing orders." Canadian wheat continued to be offered freely and It was con firmed that actual exports from India had begun. 1 nig receipts and Ideal weather ac celerated the decline of corn. Oats Rvmnntlilzeil. Provisions, like srraln. 9.!0 'tw-rn without ftdnnuate sunnort. .00n 8.50 v . ; 6.50 'to 7.66, . 6.00 f 6.60.1 Coffee tlitnrr Ix)wer Kwes 2.2519 4.00 8.00 7.75 6.75 6.2b 7.50 6.7i VEASEPvOUDOF VUllic Si'juOf llicJ-cacocK," You will find this BIRD in the vast majority of PENDLETON homes and business buildings. mm Phone 178 SMYTHE -LONERGAN GO Qmlit Quatit Ssrvics Stocks Arc Vncertatn . . ' 1 With Iioans OHtlug nigger 'i. t NEW YORK, Oc. 5. Utcklng more definite or convincing reasons, the un certain tendencies manifested by 'the stock market again today were ascrlb cd generally to local monetary coud! tions as revealed at the rinse of last week's business. No material change was shown by the federal .reserve bank but the combined clearing house institutions reported tho largest actual reserve deficit of the year, loans and discounts also expanding to a new high record for that period. These conditions. It was apprehend ed, might cause some calling of loans. The course of the money market, how. ever, offered no hint of such action call loans holding at 7 per cent until )unt before the close, when moderate sums commanded 8 per cent. On tbe surface, the stock market followed its see-saw movements of the last two weeks. Ralls scored addition al gains and Industrials and specialties were hesitant , or heavy, but , rallied substantially in final dealings. Lead ers of the steel industry issued reas suring statements but the trend of steel, 'equipment, copper, sugar and shipping issues once more indicated that recent commodity price reduc tions have only served to increase the cautious attitude of consumers. Con spicuous features of the transporta tion divisions embraced the PacHflcs, notably Canadian Pacific, which made a net gain of almost four points and such secondary rails as "Soo ' and Kansas City Southern. Bales ,900,000 shares. ' ' -- - Foroign exchange rates wcre.docld edly mixed, the British remittance easing, with moderate strength in French and Scandinavian bills,, all on nominal offerings. Railway bonds, notably Atchison, St. Paul and St. Louis and San Francisco Issues, again moved upward with re lated stocks, also local tractions.- Liberty bonds were firm, but the foreign group was barely steady. To tal sales, par value, aggregated 17.- 0.000. Old United States bonds were unchanged on call. Willi Week's Opening NEW YORK. Oct. 6. The market for coffee futures opened al a decline of five to six points and sold 7 to II points net lower during the early trad- Ing. This carried December off, to 7.G4 and March to 1.02, making new low records for the, season with sellers evidently finding encouragement In the easier ruling of Brasili There was cov ering at the decline, however,'? and some trade baylngf appeared later which caused moderate recoveries, with the market closing at net lues of S to points. . .. ' -.. ,'f - October 1 19. Dec;. 759! Jon. r'776: March 809; May 9s July f.49;-sopt. 859. " y j .:-',... , Spot coffee quiet Itloi 1 011. No Change In 1 Yod or Grain lUces Made , '. . 8EATTLB. Oct. 6.'- (A. p.)CHty delivery: Feed Scratch feed 182 per ion: feed wheat 887; all grain chop 868; oats 860; sprouting oats $4: roll ed oats 862; whit rorn $72; cracked corn $74; rolled barley $63; clipped barley $6$. ... : 1 Hay Alfalfa, 130 compressed alfalfa 842; enstern Washington mixed I fcr ton; double $16; ditto timothy $36. Kill That Cold With CASCARA D QUININE FOR Colds, Coag'nt AND L.a Gripp Neglected Colds are Dangerous f , . T.ke no chances. Keep thi.? r.tandard remedy handy for tbe 6rst snesre. Break r-i n rol l in 24 hours Relieves " Grippe l.i 3 days I'.xcellent fo' Headach ,' Quinine in thin form dors not a.Toct the head Cascara is ba( Tonic Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. ; ' .; t . : ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT ri STTi K llll I I III, i, I rrr iLi 1H Wheat Hits Ixw Icvei j fn Smash at Chicago CHICAGO, Oct. 6. Ail grain prices smashed down Monday to the lowest i level since 1917. Impairment of con fidence on the part of owners appear ed to be largely responsible. The finish In wheat was semi-demoralized st 11 1-2 to 12 l-2c net decline, wun Dec. 1.95 to 1.95 "4 and March 1.910 1.91. Corn lost 4 1-8 to c; oats 1-8 1 1-4 to 2 3-8 and provisions 20c to $1.17. . ' Heavy selling found the wheat mar- ket with little support except from 'berts who, were In a. position to grab 1920 BU Roadster Slightly used, cord tires, extra tire, bumper bar and motor meter. , This is one of the best used Buicks we have ever had. . , . BARGAIN n Oregon Jotor (j-aragc Distributors CADILLAC, HUDSON, BUICK, Z2Z1X AND ACASON TRUCKS a- i