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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1920)
F J MM MfVl f PACK TWELVE EAST OSEGQUJAfl, PENDUTOK, QEEGON, WTOSMOAY QCT0B$ $0, 1$20. TWELVR PAGES OUTBURSTS Of! EVERETT TRUE 'j. C I'enney Co, A Nationwide Institution PHONE 432 OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT Boys Felt Hats Boys Caps 98c $1.49, $1.69 135221 IKNDLETON, ORE. OppoNltff Motel Pendleton. Just two blocks off Main street. 300 West Webb St., in tho corner room of the Gritman Bros, new brick build ing. COZY PLUSH COATS $24.50 to $94.50 Beautiful coats of rich gleaming, plush that make one feel warmer just to look at them. SELLING FOR CASH SAVING YOU MONEY II BEARD'S CASH STORE ! W yrnSNQ, 1 4-y Quality Groceries, Dry Goods, Notions, Men's Fur nishing Goods, Ladies' and Children's Shoes. !GvetYBoiY that oirt-efes -J ;pain": hovw can you Jfiy3 I v I i SKMO. UP UNDER S.O jXEX , I ; MUCH SOCRIN-CitW NlLS Phone 432 Quick Service Free Delivery j I j j Roll Up Your sleeves j wi- I I 1 1 ' ' ; I ij It fc a great jramo, lie more you play it Utc better j; '"" -a.- - lr l a II fiAll v imadilt Mcuo mom Aim nmirnm 1 I ii 111.111 i y mnnr lurvu 11 i iiiui i.riurrf I II unici " iiiniuLl MLIiJj LUUnL nMU ULMLIutL Of course, 1-kc any otlior pimc, tt requires lota of pnu-Uce and ers-seiK.y, to be a, wjiner. Yov can Mart tliis game any day by opening an no fount at llifci hank between JO A. SI. anil 3 1. M., owner !u and Main turrets. 3 . i3fr 3 o..oo. C txmow Hie American National Bank Pendleton. Oregon. "Strongest Hank in Gastern Oregon" '- -TJ-rltl-iilt -iauli iri!i-'"i''f ;iTMiteiiia-rtiflaitriifftoraiiriirairiii-i-iimr OW0S f I r e a Vernicol makes c!J furniture new keeps new furnitiiro from getting old Den't discard that old pleM d nmitnro josrt becaius its fluich kt eratched and marrvd. , Give it new Ieaa on life vita a coat of iVernicoL the jiffj-do-OTer ramiaal tain, Btaina and Tarnishea th wood at each rtrokt of tb bnulk. Scratches disappear almost magi ally. Driea with a rich, htri, rlossy luster. "Wears and irsam It's good for floors, too. Keep a can of Vernicol fcaa M great antidote for careless servaate Bad thoughtless children. Comes la all the popular finishea. Aak tot ealsr sard sod booklet. LJ.jVlcATEE Phone 158 513 Main St If amis- i Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports Tho following prices are the prices being paid to producers by Pendleton business houses. Wherever retail prices are given the face will be ape cifically mentioned. Hen and Poultry. Eggs, 70 cents in trade. (Retail price is 75 cents.) Hens, 26 cents. 6prlng friers, 28 cents a pound. Country llajll, Kto. Mm, best quality, 28c. Bacon, best quality, 40c Butter l-ut and Butter. Ranch butter, $1.25 a roll. (Retail price is also $1.25.) Steers Show Drop and Other Lines Are Steady tleven loads of livestock, most of them sheep, arrived at North Portland Tuesday. Hogs wore Just about steady, cattle were steady, with steers frac tionally off, while sheep and Iambs were not moving at all during the early trade. In the cattle alleys the extreme top of the steer market is not above 'i.la at this time and it Lakes exceptional quality at the moment to bring above $9. Ordinary stuff held. Cows con tinue steady, with demand greatest in thih line and prices held unchanged. General rattie range: Choice grass steers $ 9.00 tv Good to choice steers .... 8.00 Medium to good ptecrs .. 7.00 Fair to good steers 6.50 "ft Common to fair steers . a 5.75 fi Choice cows and heifers 6.75 Good o choice cows and butters 5 7Sf Medium to good cows and heifers ,. 4.75 9 1.75 Canners 275 4.75 Bulls 6.00 (.Ot Choice dairy calves .... 1 3.00 15.00 Heavy, calves 7.00 9 '-00 Best light calves 11.00 13.00 Medium light cales ... 9.00 11.00 Best feeders 7.00 7.50 Kair to ood feeders ... . 6.00 7.00 With severe drops in the eastern swine price for the day. North Port land appeared to bo Just about able to hold Its own. For the Tuesday trade the swine division at North Port land showed only about one and a half loads. General hog" martel ranges Prime mixed $17.00)917.50 Medium mixed 16.5017.00 Smooth heavy ......... 16. J0 17.00 Rough heavy 13.00 15.60 Pigs 12.00 16.00 With a liberal run for Tuesday, North Portland traders stayed away from the sheep and lamb alleys dur ing the morning. There was little call for supplies and prices were nominally unchanged. General sheep and lambs range: East of mountain lambs $ 9.00W10.00 Willamette valley lambs. '8.00i9 9.00 eeder lambs 8.00 full lambs 6.00 Yearlings 5.00W Wethers 6.00 Ewes 2.25 9.50 8. 50 7.50 6.50 6.00 9.70 9.0C 8.00 7.00 6.50 j fiim-k Market Ifc-Minis to 7.50 j More stable Conditions NEW YORK, Oct. 20. The stock 6.' market was on a more stable basis uvwuvi uajro .inu wuiuer ones to IOUOW maKei1! these wraps of real utility whether walkimr or mo-" toring. Many coats are shown with trimmings of colored plush, while others are finished with real furs. Our large assortment allows one to choose from short coats with regulation collar and cuffs or long coats with deep cape collars. j Not the least of the attractiveness of these com fortable coats is the savings Penney selling methods make for you. r NEW COATS FOR CIIIL. DREN ARE HERE. ; $7.90 to $24.75 - ,A belated shipment of clever coats for girls from seven to seventeen. Many of our friends who have been awaiting their arrival will be well repaid in these cozy coats so economically priced and so good looking. , , If your girl needs, a coat don't delay bringing her in for a tryon, they wont be here long at the prices we ask. J. C. Penney CiL. A Nationwide InBtitation re 9 S n 4 ff. 12.500 Square Feet of Floor Space weViave A BIG STOVE DEPARTMENT If you need a new Heat er you should have one of these good, inexpen sive, reliable kind. Burn Either Coal or Wood Extra heavy firebox, with good free dralt when open and can close perfectly tight to bank fire over night. We have these in any size desired to suit your particular need. We have special bar rains in second-hand Heaters. If CI s Cruikshank & Hampton 1S4-IZS & Webb M. QUALITY COUNTS Fbooe S4S 12.500 Square Feet of Floor Space PEARL OIL (ltflOSENB) HEAT AND LIGHT Like Good Coffee Like good coffee, a good oil heater makes a breakfast Filled with Pearl Oil its ready heat chases away the chill of the morning and cheers up the whole room. Pearl Oil is clean-burning, without smoke or odor. Economical. Sold in bulk by dealers everywhere end by our stations. Order by name Pearl Oil. 8TANDARD OIL COMPAKt - 'tfornia) n Tuesday, although the aimless drift of prices during the early and intermed iate periods continued to reflect econ omic readjustments at home and abroad. - . Later unsettlement in England, aris ing from the coal strike and demon strations of the unemployed, caused further weakness In foreign exchanarc. the rate for British demand bills fall ing almost to $1.40 totho the pound sterling. A significant sldullght on domestic Industrial conditions was seen in the sweeping wage contraction for Sep ember, payrolls In several lines of cot ton and kindred manufactures, show Ing declines of 25 to almost 40 per cent. Encouragement was found In the Investment situation, several do mestto and foreign flotations being oversubscribed. Call money was plentiful at 7 per cent and even 6 per cent before the close. Oils, shippings, tractions and sugars furnished much of the day's llmltco momentum. Sugars -were responsive to measures now under way to relieve icute conditions In Cuba. Sales 385, CvO shares. Bonds were active and Irregular during the early trades, liberty issues yielding with the prominent rails and industrials, but some of the lost ground was recovered In the final dealings. Total sales, par value, $13,200,000. Old U. S. bonds unchanged on call. No Change Reported in Hides and Wool. NEW YORK, Oct. -20. Hops easy; stato 1920, 52u57; 1919, 48663: Pa cific Coast 1920, 49'S3; 1919, 48&0. Hides and wool unchanged. steers and Cows lower; ' " Sheep Steady at K. C. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 20. Cattle, 22,090; beef steers and she stock weak o 25c lower; early steer sales 8 16.60; with 17.10 bid on best, few prime cows 9.76; bulk she stock 6.60 fa' 6 50; canny rs weak; bulk 4; bulls 25c . lower; feeders steady to weak, calves steady with low time Monday; bulk goods and choice vealers 14 14.50; odd lots 14.75 15.60. , Sheep 13.000, active. Sheep steady. Western 6.60; fat lambs steady; na tives 12; westerns 12.35; feeding lambs strong; choice 67 pound feeders 12. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Jhronlo sad Nervous Diseases and Diseases 0 Women. X-Har Electro . Therapeutics, rempls Bldg. Boom 11 Phone 416 - w it s criminal to take a chance on any substitute for "Jiaycr Tablets of Aspirin." Unless you see the name 'Bayer" on package or on tablets you , are not getting genuine Aspirin. pres cribed hy physicians for twenty-one years and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as tld In the Bay er package for Colds, Headaches, Ueu ralgta. Rheumatism, Earache, Tooth ache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Urugglsts also sell larger pack ages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Hayer Manufacture of Monoacctlcacid- ester of tielicylicacid. BeorlHh Conditions Cause Heavy Selling of Grain. CHICAGO, Oct. 20. Bearish eco nomic conditions, especially the trans Allantlc coal strike, brought about heavy selling of grain Tuesday and forcod tho prises lower. Wheat closed nervous, 5 3-4 to t 1-2 down; corn off 2 3-8 to 5 1-2 and oats at a setback of 1 1-4 to 1 1-2?M 6-8. In provisions the oi'tcome varied from $1.10 decline to five cents advance One of the big elevator companies led the selling of wheat, but the pres sure was from many sources, and in cluded both liquidation and short sell ing. About the only support came from bears collecting profits Weak ness of foreign exchange together with kept attonlion focused most of the comparative luck of 'export demand time on developments regarding the British coal miners" Special notice was taken of a warning said to have been given by the Kansas State Bank ing commliioner'i office tha. farmers should sell their wheat. Under such circumstances, rallies though frequent were brief. After the close it wai said France and Belgium had taken f.00,000 buehels. Corn and oats feU with wheat Corn touched the lowest level In three years. Provisions reflected the weakness of grain and hogs. H WAN'S Transfer cSPu0iie7 r - - !- ! 1 I f 1 l ' i i t ; - 1 i 1 Vvy I ( Kl- .. . .... ... ... . c ..rLi, J For SHERIFF Regular Democratic Nominee VV. R. TAYLOR If elected will strive to give the people an economi cal and efficient adminis tration. ; PI1 Adv.) Carload of Cadillacs JUST RECEIVED 4 and 7 Passenger Cars for immediate ' deliv:ry. Oregon fotor (jarage Distributors BUICK, CADILLAC AND CHEVROLET ttAJ