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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1920)
f f " pacis fouhtesn PAIX-T EAST OEEGOMAS, PENDLETON, 0SI00W, TKV?SUAY SY?nq, QCTpspt , i??Q. FOraiBCHPAGrS 1 I 1 u e 4 U a s -a WANTED 1000 SCHOOL CHILDREN to eat ROYAL CLUB PEANUT BUTTER PEANUT BUTTER the Real Delight Lunch Bit Ask any School boy or girl. They will say "Gee, but it's good !" 1 MRU'S CASH STORE Offer you first quality Royal Club Peanut Butter at PRE WAR PRICES S ounce tin Royal Club Peanut Butter .'..15c 1 pound tin Royal Club Peanut Butter 25c 1 1-4 pound tin Royal Club Peanut Butter !.35c 2 1-2 pound tin Royal Club Peanut Butter 65c Eat more Salted Peanuts, 1 pound 25c i PHONE 432 Or visit our store at 300 West Webb Street FREE DELIVERY OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE Good hornihs, sir 1 iwould UKf TO HAVG OUR. VrreNTioivi for a UTTCf MINGTS Arivsr op Business An Interesting Game What makes a nuv, a bout or any game interesting lo nwst anyone, is the fact tliat contestants put forth their very best. Tile game of business Is just as I merest hie wlicn tlx best efforts and skill Ls put Into It, so the G.MK OP S.VnXiS becomes intensely fasc nating when Oic bent efforts are behind It and Interest earnings and additional deposits swell tlie totals from time lo time. Von are Invited to open your savings account in thfci wrong bajik. b t j ii j i tia I . - - 1 i 1 I j T. The American National Bank s Pendleton. Oregon. 'Strongest Sank in Casfern Oregon r t r e 8 Phone 158 Vernicol makes dd furniture new keeps new furnitura from getting old Den't discard tiat old pleol tJ fumitnre just becaooe ita finish k eratched and mamd, Give it a new le&so on lifo TTiUi a eoat ox yernicoL tha jifiEy-do-OTer Tarnlsll tain, btaonj and T&mlshei to vood at each stroke of the brudk Bcratehes disappear almost mafia all. Dries with a rich, hud, rlossy luster. Wean mod sream It's good for floors, too. k Keep a can of Vtmlcol hMo&j, Wb a Kreat antidot for careless semnta and thoughtless children. Comes in a3 the popular finishes. Mek tat eatal tard aod booklet L J.McATEE 513 Main St (Paints DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Eeports Th followlnit prices ar the trim being paid to producers by Pendleton business houses. Whorever retail prices are elven the face will be soe- ciflcally mentioned. IfetiH and Poultry. Ekss, 70 cents In trade. (Retail price 75 cents.) Hens. 2 A cent Spring fryers, 2g cents a pound. Country Ham, Etc. m, best quality, 28c, Bacon, best quality, 40c. Butter int and Butter. Ranch butter, $1.25 a roll. (Retail price is also SI. 25.) lines IepresKcd and Irner 'attle Shown, Sheep Steady. Tyenty loads of livestock entered the North Portland alleys for the H'o'lnesday mornine trade. Hoes were depressed and lower, cattle were slow ut steady, while sheep were stead nd lambs lower. in the hog alles there was a run ot 3 head to greet the Wednesday morning trade. Killers were extreme ly bearish In theirvlews and while nc early sales were made, packers were offering a lower price range. Depression in hogs continues gener al In the eastern trade and this is the big Influence in the local market. General hog market range: Trlme mixed J 16.00 IH.:,Q Medium mixed 15. SOifi 16.50 Smooth heavy 15.60$iI6.0Q Rough heavy 12.00 f 14. SO Pigs 12.00ftl5.no 13.00015.00 7.00 9 S.00 11.000)13.00 9.00011.00 7.00 7.60 .00 7.00 Choice dairy calves Heavy calves Best light calves . . . Medium light calos Uest feeders ........ Fair to good feeders Further loss of 50c was shown for lambs Wednesday in the North Port land alleys, but sheep In general were unchanged., Best east of the mountain lambs dropped down to 19.00. 9.60 and were slow at that. General sheep and lamf.s range: BRSt of mountain lambs. $ 9.00f.i 9.59 w lllamette valley Iambs. 8.00a Feeder lambs g.00 y Cull lambs 6.00T Yearlings 6.00 Wethers 6.00 U Ewes , 2.25 0 8.50 8.50 S.00 7.60 (.50 6.00 Business on Ktoek Kxcliango Wholly a Traders' Affair. NEW YORK, Oct. 21. Business on the stock -exchange Wednesday was al most wholly a traders' affair, neither the long nor short account having an appreciable advantage at the firm but sluggish close. Practically the same factors and In fluences which served to restrict op erations during the early days of the week were again in evidence notably the Hiltish industrial crisis and mani fold indications of a reactcnary trend in many Ines of domestic commerce' ami industry. Increasing Interest was manifest In the semi-annual meetng next ridgy of ithe American Iron and Tj. C l'cnnev- CwNatiinwide Institution- Large School Tablets 4c each WW. White Laundry Soap 5c Bar PKN DtiETON, onE. OppoHlle Hotel Pendleton. L6w Prices Are Lower . In Penney Store The same proportionate savings you have been able to make in Penney stores during the high price period prevails now when prices are on the decline. ... What you may expect to save on things to wear is reflected in the everyday economy prices we offer on staple cotton goods. Is s Good Quality Percales 27 inches wide, yard 23c 36 Inch Good Quality Percale Light and dark grounds, the yard 27'2c 36 Inch Percale of highest quality offering; a pleasing range of light and dark patterns. Yard .... 39c Standard Calico Indigo blue and reds, yard. . 15c Amoskeag Apron Ginghams Standard quality in attractive colored plaids and broken checks, yard 23c Red Seal, Toil Du Nord and Amoskeag Zephyr Ginghams 27 inches wide, yard 39c 32 Inch Zephyr Ginghams 49c Plain colors, attractive stripes and pleasing plaids, yard. 49c 32 Inch French Zephyr Ginghams Known as one of the highest grade ginghams, excellent pat terns and dainty colorings, the yard,. 59c 32 Inch Devonshire Cloth 35c This excellent fabric will sell it self on sight at the quote, yard price we 35c 36 Inch Fancy Silkoline 25c Standard quality, many dainty patterns to select from, yd. 25c 36 Inch Costume Velvet $450 We back the quality in this beau tiful material. Colors are navy, prune, seal and black, , yard $4.50 5-4 Table Oil Cloth 59c Colored patterns, all at our low price of, yard , 59c Please Noie We Hold No Special Sales . The above quotations are our every day prices justified fcy present market conditions. J. C. Penney Ck.M A Nationwide Institution market were mixed, the London rate 17.61; medium to choice 16. 50 17.60; -i . , . ' .,. , i r. r. . - tin. 1. 12.500 Square Feet of Floor Space WE HAVE A BIG STOVE DEPARTMENT If you need a new Heat er you should have one of the.se good, inexpen sive, reliable kind. Burn Either Coal or Wood Extra heavy firebox, with good free draft when open and can close perfectly tight to bank fire over night We have these in any size suit your need. We have ;ains in Heaters. desired to particular special bar- ffL. second-hand Cruikshank & Hampton 124-128 Ii Webb St. QUALITY COUNTS I'bone MS cm o CO 2 c 6 1 9 ft 3 o o n xn a to o 9 72.500 Square Feet of Floor Space Htecl Institute. In financial as well as No price changes were indicated in (industrial quarters it was understood the Wednesday cattle trade at North Portland. Trade appeared steady to slow and inspots was weak. There was a fair run of 256 head. Gcaeral cattie range: Choice grass steers t 9.00ffn 9.75 Good to rhoice stoers .... 8.00 w Medium to good p'eers .. 7.90tf8 Fair to good steers 6.508 Common to fair steers 5.75n Choice cows and heifers 6.75 Good o choice cows and belters 6.76 Medium to good cows and heifers - 4.75 Canncrs 2.75 W Bulls 6.00 that the poHcy of some of the largest producers . for, the coming year then would be outlined. . Oils, ruils, whippings and equip ments hacked and filled within a ra dius of l to 4. points, motors, utilities and sundry specialties moving In lik manner with sugars, textilos and chnmicaFs. Aside from pools support and short covering In some of these Is sue the market was dull and most oft en fcaturelessj except for presure di rected againt International Paper. American Writing Paper, Pfd and E.75 Pnion Pag. Sales amounted to 4 75, 4.75 0011 shares. ' 6.00 . Conditions in the foreign exchange 9. 00 8.00 7.00 6.50 7.60 6.' TSur table drink will never bother nerves or sleep ifyou Quit coffee and drink. FOB ; Instant Cp O Dostum ! A BEVERAGE ef aVtowt K I ' w(wtty,i. , , TAN.T TUM If coffee troubles you, isn't it better to make the chan now rather than later? Better health results and you'll appreciate the econ omy and convenience. AT GROCERS EVERYWHERE There s a Reason 'or Poa 'mi HadcPostum Cereal Co.W., Battle Getkjfich. rising about four cents over Its recent low, with concurrent steadiness in i'aris remittances and irregularity to the Scandinavian centers. Trading in bonds was moderately active, Iberty Issues showing firmness, with slight reactions in the rest of the American group, also internationals. Total sales, par value, 114,660.000. Old U. S. bonds were unchanged on call. Bears JXrtlow Speech of Houston, IXnvtng Wheat Down. CHICAGO. Oct, 21. Bearish views regarding Secretary Houston's address before the bankers convention in Washington led to much selling of wheat Wednesday and to a sharp de cline n prices. The market closed un settled, at the same as yesterday's fin ish to 2 l-4c lower with December 2.03 to 2.03 and March 1.95 to 1.95 V4. Corn closed lWc net lower to 14 advance, and oats off 6-8 to l'4c. In provisions the outcome varied from 5c sotback to 27c advance. At first the wheat market showed a decided upward tendency as a result of prospects that the British coal strike would be settled sooner than had before seemed probable. Begin ning of a federal Inquiry here as to wheat market conditions counted like wise in favor of the bulls and so too did the growers' jredictions that rural sales of wheat would be cut off on and after October 25. However, all gains were more than counterbalanced In the last part of the day when the sub stance of Secretary Houston's address became known. Corn and oats likewise displayed firmness early, but later were depress ed by eastern selling. Big breaks in quotations on hogs did a good deal to j maae provisiuns average iuwoi. - smooth heavies 15. 00 15.60; rough heavies 13. 00& 13.60; pigs 13.00 -fi 14.00. Cattle Receipts 441. Steady. Prime steers 9.50 10.00; medium to choice 8.00$ 9.00; common to good 6 00 7.60; best cows end heifers 7.167.75; medium to choice 6.00 fa 7.00; common to good 4.60tn.OO; bulls 4.005.00; calves 7.001 16.00. Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and Nsrvous Disease and Diseases of Women. X-Uay Elsotro Tbarapautlca. ' ' Tempi Bid. The Beauty of The Lily can be yours. Its wonderfully pure. toft, pearly white ap pearance, free from all blemi!hes.wlllbecom. parable to the perfect beauty of your skin and complexion n you win w )i in n, w w II,, . 1-m,H mmmwmm Phon 411 Boom 11 CHICHESTER S PIL1 MIaiI Alky, DraMMfV PlIU Id U4 ttdVfnW soi-B Br masts iwmtw It if Firmer Itulln tn Brazil Strengthen) Coffee Kxchange NEW YORK, Oct. 21. Reports of a firmer ruling In Brazil and an Improv ed spot market seemed to stimulate covering and attract more Investment buying fh the market for coffee fu tures here yesterday. Brokers with cotton trade and Wall street connec tions were among the buyers, while offerings were comparatively small, 'suggesting, that futures had been well liquidated on the big declines of last week. The opening was unchanged and buyers evtuently found little In centive In the early tables but advances wore reported In Santos and December contracts here sold up 7.22 while May touched 8.30, or 4 2 at 56 points net higher on the more active positions. The close was at the best prices of the day, showing a net advance of 48 to 58 points. October 6.99; Dec. 7.29: Jan. 7.62; March 7.99; May 8.330: July 8.60; Sept. 8.0. Spot coffee was reported In better demand with Rio 7s quoted at 7 3-6 to 7 1-2 and Santon 4s at 11 to ll'A. 0 Stand at Charles Co. j i - - - ! V j 0 For SHERIFF Regular Democratic Nominee W. R. TAYLOR If elected will strive to give the people an economi cal and efficient adminis tration. (PsH Adv.S Hay, f'eed and Grains At Heattle are Unchanged SKATTL.K, Oct. 21. City delivery: Peed Scratch feed $79 per ton; feed wheat $85; all grain chop $67; oats 158; sprouting oats 963; rolled oats 160; whole corn $65; cracked corn $07; rolled barley $62; clipped barley $67. Hay Alfalfa $330 per ton; double compressed alfalfa $336; ditto timothy $42; eastern Washington mixed $36. Stockyards At Seattle ' ' llcimrt All Uncs tttcady SEATTLE, Oct. 21. Hogs Re- coipts none. Steady, rrlme 17.00 f Carload of Cadillacs Jl'ST RECEIVED 4 and 7 Passenger Cars for immediato deliv:ry. Oregon Jfiotor (jarage Distributor BUICK, CADILLAC AND CHEVROLET v t, I