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ift tfl$a twelve ?icia tkzz Vntvm DAIIi EAST CKE30S1AK, FENDtZTOS, 02ZG0N, HOliDAY EYEIfllitCr. OCtOBEa 18,1920. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE ' J. C i'enney Co., A Nationwide Institution! HELPING YOU SAVE PHONE 432 Men's Fall ahd Winter Caps. $1.49, $1.98, $2.49, $2.98 Men's Fall Hats r An dfk An At .rt qJ.4, $.J.U8, II BEARD'S CASK STORE FOR YOUR GROCERIES ALWAYS QUALITY QUICK SERVICE FREE DELIVERY FENDLETON, ORE. Opposite Hotel IVmlMon. "' 1 '''''t'ngr -t-: L- z5 b i - if! " ; ; r i if ' If . lrM'KJf 3 Price Protection For Our Customers Pctatos, 100 pounds $1.95 Carnation Milk, can....l3c Royal Club Coffee, lb. 50c Fine Lean Bacon :45c Karo Syrup, crystal white, 10 lbs. $1.15 Flour, sack . $3.25 Cabbage, pound. 3 l-2c Butter, Walla Walla,.69c Standard Corn, can ....19c Standard Tomatos, can 19c White Navy Laundry Soap, 4 bars 25c All fresh vegetables in season, at a saving to you. Try our Candies and Uuts. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, ALL AT POPULAR PRICES Phone 432 BEARD'S CASH STORE 300 West Webb Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department Yon Get It The difference between a Savings Account and many of the other sarin? Investments offered at the pres ent time ts tills: . In a Savants Account yon are sure of getting back all you put Hito If besides the accum ulated lmereKt. A) ho the bank will return any part or the whole thereof at any time.. Practical experi ence will clearly demonstrate tlie great value to you of these advantage. You are Invited to open a Barings Account In tills strong bank. The American National Bank Pendleton. Oregon. 'Strongest Sink in Gastern Ore-Jon YOU CANNOT ENJOY LIFE Unless you are sure your family will be properly provided' for1 when you die. You can easily provide for your famine's future needs by taking a policy with the Leading Northwestern Company NEW WORLD LIFE Assets over $3,200,000. EUGENE MOLITOR, Gen. Agent PEJi DLETOX, ORE. J. L. VAUGHAN ELECTRIC CONTRACTS EVERYTHING ELECTRIC The Federal Electric Washing Machines we are showing is a new machine in this city. Be fore buying look it over. Phone 139 206 E. Court St." 12.500 Square Feet of Floor Space Stoves That Heat FroM the Floor Up We have stoves that bear that reputation. In buying a stove why not pet one that will furnish you the heat wanted. Our stoves burn coal nd wood and range in price from the cheapest up to the more expen sive. We have a few stoves in our exchange dept slightly used. Cruikshank & Hampton 1M US E. Webb St. QCAIJTT COOTS Phone M en o a 3 3 3 .. - 12.500 Square Feet of Hoot tepace fiS'T . -rrrP- ON ORTe PORK n"D A Piece of APPcts- Pis ' "rMCN VtXJ CAN VISIT SjOMIS WOR6 IF IiiniiMiiiisf ' nafiMiiTBittl FOOD LEADS ALL IN WASHINGTON', Oct 18. (By Ralph Couch, U. P. Staff Correspond ent) Food is now leading all other necessities in the downward sweep of prices. The level of prices paid farm ers for products has declined 15.8 per cent during September, according to reports to the agricultural department covering the whole country. Con sumers have already begun to benefit by the sweeping declines. Retail prices of clothing and more than 250 other commodities are still on the own grade, according to government reports. Numerous expressions by high government officials Indicate that price declines already recorded are regarded as the beginning of a permanent decline in the general cost of living. Secretary of the Treasury Houston is one who 'believes tho crest of high prices has been reached. It may take years, however, fo" the general de cline to complete the cycle. Houston said. Governor Harding, of the fed eral reserve, board. Is another official who declared the decline Is the per' manent beginning of a lowering of prices. The value of a dollar has in creased nearly 18 cents, government reports show, It now being worth ap proximately 65 cents, as compared vith Its pre-war purchasing power, two months ago It stood for only 37 cents. Nearly All Essentials Cut CHICAGO, Oct. 18. (U. P.) Com modities affected by the price-cutting Viave sweeping the country include practically lall essentials for eating and wearing, according to merchants today. Soda Fountains rut Prle?e KANSAS CITY, Oct. 18. (U. P.) Trice reductions here run from 20 to 40 per cent on clothing, 1oth for men and women. All leading clothiers have announced declines and explain that lower prices are duo to lower wholesale costs. Sugar is down to 12 cents, soad fountains cutting a nickel off the price of most mixtures. Wholesale Cuts Continue NEW YORK, Oct. 18. (U. P.) Price recessions on' wholesale commo dities continue unabated here, accord ing to financial experts In their week ly reviews today. HEAL SKINDISEASES Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat ing, Antiseptic Liquid It i9 unnecessary for you to suffer with eczema, blotches, ringworm, rashes and similar skin troubles. Zemo, obtained at any drug store for 33c, or $1.00 for extra large bottle, and prompt ly applied will usually give instant relief -from itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin disejses. Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is soothing to the nipst delicate skin. It is not greasy, is easily applied and costs little. Get it today and save all further distress. The E. W. Rom Co., Cleveland, O s OVER $1 00 AT ATHENA Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and Nervous Disease and Diseases oi Women. X-iiay Electro Therapeutics, remple Bids. Room II Phone 11 ANAVAN'S Transfer Stand at Charles Co Dhnnp'7 .1 IIVIIU M I i I i I " " f , L.. - . - tl' (East Oregonian Special.) ATHBNA, Oct, 18. The members 'of the Athena High School gave a pie I social in the high school basement Friday night. After a short program the pies were auctioned oft and the neat sum of over a hundred dollars was realized. Everyone present had an enjoyable time. The first issue of the Athena High School paper. The Lyre, came out Wednesday. This Is the first paper ever issued by the high school. Mrs. Minnie De 1-eat left Monday evening for Walla Walla where she will make her home with her daugh ter, Mrs. Tom Adams. John Bannister of Weston, was an Athena visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Harder of Milton were Sunday guests at the Frank De Freece home. Dr, and Mrs. 8. I Sharp were Pen dleton visitors Thursday. Mrs. Carl Christensen of Adams, was In the city Friday. . ! Mrs. Leon Miller and children of i Weston are visiting at the home of !Mrs. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Paine of this city. . Miss Chris Lowther arrived In the city Sunday from The Dalles, Miss Lowther will make her home with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. U Lowther. The Athena public school will toe closed Wednesday, Thursday and Fri day of next week for teachers' Insti tute at Pendleton. s Rex Hopper, who has been 111 at his home In this city? la recovering. Mrs. Sabina Morton arrived In the city from Seattle Tuesday. Mrs. Mor ton will look after farming interests ;8nd visit friends while in the vicinity. I Mrs. Chester Davis is visiting at the 'home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. i George Gerklng near Athena. ! Mrs. John Shlck of Prescott, Wash ington Is visiting at the home of her ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Booher this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Burke were Mil ton visitors Wednesday. Judge McCamant, a republican speaker of Portland, gave an Interest ing talk to Athena voters Friday aft ernoon at the Standard Theater. 01 When prices are on the decline is just as important a part of Penney, service as when we have an advancing market. During the period of peak prices the Penney company made many friends through its policy of refusing to advance prices un til it became absolutely impera tive, always giving our customers the benefit of fortunate pur chases our large organization was able to effect, instead of go ing up with the market as many merchants did, with a feeling that conditions justified their ac tion. Now that prices have started to recede you'll find Penney stores the first place to reflect the new price conditions. And right now this downward ten dencie is very apparent all over the store, not a "Clearance Sale" but everyday prices that carry, with them satisfaction in every detail, the right to return or ex change anything not as you like it, with no charge for alterna tions on wearing apparel of any kind. ' Of special interest to men who want to make their dollars go farther are the mighty good Suits priced at. $27.50, $32.50, $37.50. ' $42.50 ' "h mm w si ' ' I. C Penney C. A Nationwide Institution ' 51 3, 04 3 Irish hunger striking prisoners have been received by the Pope. These ap peals are divided between opposite viewpoints and implore the pontiff to reach diametrically opposed decisions on the question whether tne death of the prisoners would make them sui cides. 1 Pope Benedict has personally ex-ldreds of Montana men who had in amined all the documents submitted to I their joyous youth been wranglers on him and has discussed the with learned cardinals anl other prom- the final passing of the hone range In Montana. r The Long X brand has been known to the horsemen of the west for half a century. The seventeenth annual dance of the Long X outfit was held last month and was attended by hun- dance marked been a yearly range. the end of what social event of has the situation ' the big ranch, who realised that -the A. G. Ixnur Dire. A. a. Long, lather or W. ft. Lonf, fire apparatus salesman who Is well known here, died In Portland . last night according to a telegram receiv ed today by Joe Ell. Funeral servi ces will he held Wednesday. ireut figures In the church, but It is in dicated, has found them holding widely divergent opinions. He therefor , it Is slated, has laid the problem before the ci ngregatinn of the holy office which settles questions of faith and moral and judges heresy. This Is the old congregation or tne Roman church. It was created in 1642 and was originally called the Holy In nuisltlon. The present pontiff modlfl ed It and added to It the congregation of the index which has to do with lit erature. The pope Is prefect of this congr cation and Cardinal Merry Del Val secretary. LONG X OUTFIT IS SELLING HORSES BY SCORES IN MONTANA GREAT FALLS, Mont., Oct. 18 (A. P.) The Long X outfit, yie last of the large horse ranches of Montana is selling Its horses. Fifteen hundred have gone to Texas buyers and 600 more will be auctioned at Malta, Mont, this month. The breaking up of the Long X horse drove will mark For SHERIFF Regular Democratic Nominee W.R, TAYLOR If elected will strive tc give the people an economi cal and efficient adminis tration. (PeJi Adv.) POPE REUS QUESTION ROME, Oct. 18. (A. P.) Pope Benedict has referred the problem of the statute of Lord Mayor Macffwlney of Cork and the other Irish hunger strikers to the congregation of the Holy flce. Many urgent appeals to make some pronouncement on the causa oi th WOMEN NEED HOT STAND IT Lvdla E. Pinkham's VeffC table Compound Surely Re moves Suffering and Pain. Here u Proof. St Paul, Neb. '1 suffered witt periodical pain for about four years so mat i was unaois to do my work at times. A friend told me about Lydia K. Pinkham's V e ge table Compound and I took it It soon stopped all my uf ering so that I am now feeling fine in every way. 1 res ommend your medi cine to my friend who have limilai may d1 for the benefit of other won en." Mrs Wiia Thomas, 8t. Paul, Neb. Lydia K. 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