.-.. , 1 - ' ' . kSbsxur, P330tirrof ossgcjt, SITOBJIT tTEHKCr, OCTOSSS 23, 1820. :' I Phon. 432 300 We.t Webb Street JIN BEARD'S CASH STORE FLAP JACK TIME SYRUP Breakfast Bell Syrup... It' fine flavored cane and maple. 1-2 gallon, $1.00 Uncle John' Maple and Pure Cane Sugar Syrup the Breakfast Delight Uncle Johns, 1 pint , 50c Uncle Johns', 1 quart 95c Uncle Johns, 1-2 gallon $1.90... .... Uncle Johns, 1 gallon $3.75 KARO SYRUP Crystal White, 1 1-2 lb. can 4 25c Crystal White, 5 lb. can 69c Crystal White, 10 lb. can $1.15 Dark Karo, 5 lb. can 59c Dark Karo, 10 lb. can !$1.09 Karo Maple Flavor, 1 1-2 lb 35c FitEE DELIVERY Phone 432 OUTBURSTS OE EVERETT TRUE Tie IMing ot Your Boy . Raising ami developing your boy physically and edu rationally la not sufficient. The rtjdit kind of red blooded youngster should lutve a rood workable, knowledge of money, how to bank. Invest and luui die (V under various conditions. To do this syste nuuleally and successl'ully, dH him In starting and kecplng-up a Savings Account in tliis strong bank; do so the firs time you come down town, corner Main and Alia streets. ' The AmencanNationalBank Pendleton, Oregon. 'Strongest Sank in Cast era Oregon' i D 1 II , ' - i DID U2av THt TINS: ( c 2 HAND ? I hah 1 1 "j. C. Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution" OW6S r i i ret Vernicol makes cli furniture new keeps new furniters from getting old Dent discard that eld pb4 d Earnitnra Just becaaM lta flniaa eratched and marred. Give II t) new lease on life niik a eoat o IVerniooL the Jiffy-do-OTer Yarniali tain. Stain and Taxniahet the wood at each atroka of tha broilv Bcratahea diaappear almott mafia ally. Dried with a rich, hard, flossy hwter. Wean and wears. . t's good for floor, too. Keep a caa of Vernicol naadji Kt a great antidote for csreless servant ad thovg htleia children. Cornea la aB a popular ftniahaa, k fat i aTd aad booklet LJ.McATEE Phone 158 513 Main St if emits ft-t-t-nrmiai-iiai'Ma-itA-iiiii'aaiTaiiiirr Protect Your Car If you expect to enjoy the comforts of Fall and Winter driving your car must be in the right kind of Condition. Bring it here each and every job is supervised by an expert mechanic. .. RUDY TANNLER General Auto Repairing Cottonwood and Water Phone 530 DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AW GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Beporti Th following prices era tha erlcm being paid to producers by Pendleton business houses. Wherever retail prices are given the face will ba soa- cillcally mentioned. Hens and Poultry. Eggs, 70 cents In trade. (Retail Drlc is vs cents.) Hens. 10 cents. Spring fryers, 2 cents a pound. Country Ham, Eta. bam, best quality. 28c. Bacon, best quality, 40c. Batter 1st and Butter. Kanch Butter, tl.25 a roll. (Rstall price is aiso 1.26.) MKTS Hogs steady to Weak Cattle and Sheep Steady Six loads of livestock entered the orth Portland alleys Friday, but one f these -was a direct shipment to a packer. Hogs were steady to weak in spots, cattle were steady, while sheep were considered about steady. With Chicago down to $13.40 and ther eastern values still lower, the Friday market for hogs at North Port. land was somewhat mixed In character. Only a small run was shown for the day, total being 338 head, and early prices, -while wpak in spots, were unchanged. Hood's Sarsaparilla Makes Food Taste Good iVeates an appetite, aids digestion, purines the blood, and thus relieves scrofula, catarrh, the pains and aches of rheumatlsnt and g!ve strength to the whole system. Nearly CO years' phenomenal sales tell the story of the great merit and success of Hood's Sarsaparilla. It lr 'ust the medicine you need now. Hood's Pills hejp fine cathartk . .$ 1.000 , 1.00 0 .. 7.000 , . 6.50 p .7S0 .7t i.OC 1.00 7.00 6.50 7.S0 General hog market rang: Prime mixed $15.600 10.00 Medium mixed 16.00 15.60 Smooth heavy 1 5.00 16.60 ncugh heavy lz.oaeii aa lp'8 12.06 14 50 Xo cattle came forward to North Portland for Friday, but the trade In general was considered steady. A few holders were sold around prices pre- .ousiy quoted. General cattte range Choice grass steers . . . Good to choice steers . Medium to good steers . . Fair to good steers Common to fair steers . . Choice cows and heifers Good o choice cows and heirers Medium to good cows and neifers , 4.75S Canners 2.75a Bulls 1. 00 B Choice dairy calves .... 13.00016.00 Heavy calves 7.000 1. 01 Best light calves 11.00 013.00 Medium light cales ... (.00011.00 Best feeders 7.00 0 7.S0 Fair to good feeders ... . '0.000 7.00 No change whatever was shown in prices or condition in the sheep and lr.mb trade at the opening of the Fri day market at North Portland. A fair run of 572 head was shown and prices were stationary. General sheep and lambs range: Rant ot mountain lambs.) 9.000 9. Do Willamette valley lambs. 8.000 Feeder lambs 3.00 0 Cull lambs 5.000 Yearlings 5.000 Wethers t.00 0 Ewes 2.2S0 I C 5 c c The Penney Company Offers Lower Prices With a thoroughly organized staff of buying experts continu ally on the alert; with available cash to grasp every opportunity th? big markets of the nation afford, we are always able to offer stand ard merchandise at savings well worth while. With the present decline in prices we are in a position , to offer economies almost unheard of outside our institution. A careful scrutiny of the items listed herewith will give an inkl ing of what savings may be madein each section of the store. ": Pay Day and Underbill Standard Union, made bibbed Overalls, pair. ... $1.98 Indigo Blue, Stifel stripe, bib Overall, pair . $1.49 Men's Pay Day work shirts made of standard grade, blue or gray chambray, sizes 14 to I814 each $1.19 Men's Canvas Gloves, pair 15c, 19c, 23c Men's Heavy Wool Sox 49c, 59c, 69c, 98c Men's Heavy Weight Cotton Union Suits ........ $2.25, $2.49, $2.98 Men's Heavy Ribbed Wool Union Suits, each. . . . . . $3.49, $4.50, $4.98 Men's Fine Ribbed All Wool, Heavy Weight Union Suits $6.90 28 in- Percale, light and dark patterns, yard , .23c 36 in. Percales, attractive pat terns in light and dark grounds, yard 33c 36 in. Percales, good heavy quality, fast colors, yd.. . . 39c 27 in. Amoskeag Apron Check Gingham, brown, blue and black checks, yard ...... 23c 27 in. Dress Ginghams, Amos keag, Red Seal, Toile Du Nord; all well known stand keag 1921 cloth and other well known brands of stand ard quality in light, dark and plain colors, yd. 35c 32 in. Devonshire and - Kiddie Cloth, well known materi als in pleasing patterns, the yard 49c 16 in. Bleached Crash Towel ing, part linen, blue banded edge, yard 25c 36 in. Berkeley Cambric, a fine muslin with cambric finish, suitable for undergarments, yard . : ..39c ard brands, fast color, yd. 39c 27 in. Outing Flannel, Amos- The above low prices will give you a small idea of the savings you can make by outfitting your entire family at our store. We so licit a comparison of our prices with any prices that may be quoted to you on standard merchandise. Samples of piece goods sent upon request into Mall orders prompdjr attended to. Kindly rut-lose postago - to cover return. PEXDIETOX. ORE. Opposite Hotel Pendleton. (1 Penney Cii, A Nationwide Institution s s A) ad 3 3 2. Si 6.7S .' 1.75 4.76 .0I 1.(0 8.50 6.00 7.60 0.(0 0.00 Stock Maiiket Rises and Falls With Indecision. NEW YORK, Oct. 23. The stock market again rose and fell mostly within a contracted era Friday, the extreme listlessness of prices and light dealings expressing the further Inde cision of traders in the absence of definite factors. Gains predominated among the usual, leaders, however, until the fi nal half hour when the rate for de mand loans suddenly rose to 10 per cent, the maximum of the week, on the withdrawal of funds by local and interior banks. Despite the late re action a few stocks, such as Canadian Pacific, Utah Copper, Studebaker, Mexican Petroleum and United Fruit, registered net gains extending from 1 to 6 1-2 points. Losses among the in dustrial leaders, notably steels, equip menu and food specialties, were lim ited to fractions. Bales 425,000 shares. Apart from the money flurry, which seemed to be regarded as a temporary Incident, most of the day's develop ments were of an encouraging charac ter. Favorable Inferences were drawn from the deadlock In the British In dustrial situation and the view of Chairman Gary respecting steel trade prospects were helpful to shares of that character. The success of the t25.000.000 loan to Denmark, offered by local banking Interests and Indications of extensive accumulations of high grade bonds bore further testimony to the stability of ths Investment market. Usual leaders In the bond market were overshadowed In speculative In terest by the new foreign flotations. Interborough Issues lost some of their recent advance. Liberties were Irre gular and most other domestic rails and Industrials eased slightly. Total sales, par value, tit, 476,000. OTHERS SELL COAL WE SELL mm THE COAL WITH NO REGRETS. Phone 178 SMYTHE-LONERGAN CO ' Quality Qua tit Siricsj Acuve Export Buying Leads to Better Prices. : CHICAGO, Oct. 23. Active buying for export together with optimistic advices in regard tor prospective settle ment of the British coal strike led to sharp advances Friday In the wheat market. Prices closed strong, 4 to 1-2 net higher, with December 2.02 to 2.02 1-4 and March 1.96 3-4 to 1.96 1-4. Corn gained 1 to 1 1-2 and oats 1-20 3-4 to 7-3. On provisions the outcome varied from 40 cents decline to 25c advance, . It was estimated that export pur chasing totalled fully 2,000,000 bush els. Most of this was for shipment by way of the Gulf of Mexico to Belgium. France, Italy and Switzerland. Liber al buying of flour for Greece and Swe den was also reported. Highest vric- es of the day reached just before the close, came after many sharp fluctua tions due more or less to bearish'Vicws early about the British strike outlook, flattering crop reports from Argentina and gossip that rural offerings In Kan sas were the largest of the season. Corn and oats were governed chief' ly by the action of wheat. Temporar ily oafs touched the lowest point In recent years. Fresh breaks In the value of hogs brought aout conslderale liquidation by holders of provisions, i Demand for Wool Moderate With Prices Unchanged - BOSTON, Oct. 23. The Commercial Bulletin today says; . "The demand for wool continues moderate with prices changed but lit tle. The choice Australian wools bought largely by America are firmer since the opening In Melbourne al though the average to Inferior to wools have shown a declining tendency end withdrawals have been heavy. "The goods market here Is rather chaotic still, but the willingness of ope ratives In the mills to accept cuts In wages of 15 to 20 per oent In order to keep mills running Is one of the most hopeful sigtna at the moment. Scoured basis: , i Texas, fine, It months, 90 1.05; fine, months. 80 085. California, northern, tl.Oi0t.lO: middle county, 9501.00; southern, 85 Territory, fine staple, 1 1.15 01.20 half blood combing, 1.0001.05; 3-1 blood combing. 70075; quarter blood combing, 57 000; fine clothing, 1.00 1 1.05; fine medium clothing, 80 0 90. Pulled, Delaine, 1.0501.10; AA, 90 0 95; A supers, 80085. Mohairs, best combing. best carding, 33 035. 40042c; Catttle Plain and Steady reeding Imh Down 25c KANSAS CITT, Oct. 23. Cattle, 1.400. Quality plain; all classes around steady; medium to good cows 5.500 7.50; canners 3.76; best vealers 13.60. Sheep 300; no trade on fat classes; feeding Iambs 26 to 60 cents lower. Foley's Honey r4 Tar COUGHS-COLDS-CROUP F aw V th. Sta-Vej Fob Cm Khtdas Tmkm NaSmkttilmlthr FUy Saw ATmr Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Jhronle and Nervous Dsns us aad Diseases of Women. X-Bay Electro Therapeutics, - rempls Bids. Pboos 41 Boon If r " -. ----- ; ' r For SHERIFF Regular Democratic Nominee W. R. TAYLOR If elected will strive to give the people an economi cal and efficient adminis tration. . . . 4, (Pail Adv.) y wfi f&if words Mametr . have m&de-fAe one fiat" i j j meAnaf&ernoaf-it'pAid'l' v ', fj A BANit cfteck is a receipt for Jl J all moneys paid out. There j. a. can j,e np fjjgpiite aa to j I whether or not a bill is paid if you II I j settle your bills by check. This II I II bank is a responsible institution, y ' MJ equipped to politely serve the public A yA&V in all matters financial. (IV ' O1.00; vaUer No, 1, 1.00. 4