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t " 't i. i .- TXZZ TT7ILTS DAILY EAST CS2S05HAIT, PEHDLETOU, CSSSON, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2S 1820. 1 P.UTBURSTS OE EVERETT TRUE 'j. i). Penney Co.. A Nationwide Institution "" Abo Hi HprW. VijAotfTtv 45flOC.q-.J To SAY THS CCA ST New Hats for Children $2.98, $3.49, $3.98 New Millinery Modes $6.90, $7.90, $8.90 Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Furnishing Goods, at Low Cost to You 2 r : WHEN THINKING OF YOUR PENDLETON, ORE. Opposite Hotel Pendleton. More Charming Coats $2950 $34.75 1! i f H M ; ill ' ? I a. m til li CI m Grocery Supplies! PHONE 432 AND GET THE LOWEST PRICES AND BEST QUAUTY PROMPT SERVICE FREE DELIVERY I BEARD'S CASH STORE 300 West Webb St Out of the liigh rent district l!!ll!!!!!lll!!l!!il!!!l!!!ll!I!I!l!!!I!ll!llll!l!!lli!ll!ll!ll!!!l!!!l!II!il!III!l!! Your Present anil Future Needs When cont.,nplating now banking connections or changing them, it Is well to give I lie matter of your prmrnt and future needs due tliuught and oonssder. ation. Tlie hank's ability to meet an enlarged and dcvel oping buninewt Its facilities and reputation for strength, you no doubt consider essential. All of these advantages are offered by the American National Hank and its officers will be glad to have you Inquire into it reputation to meet these The AmencanNationa! Bank Pendleton. Oregon. .'Strongest Sank in Gastern Oregon" i.Uia.uiajii!ulaii.aitiiaiii.aitiiaiiiiaiiiiaiMtai twtf'wan n !!'m'n,tiii''n'a,ir,ii'a 'iraj'Jj t5 Cabaret Dancing Every Evening at the fjl Jolly Inn Cafeteria Basement St. George Hotel Come and dance to your heart's content amid the most favorable surroundings. Hi ..i..lii..it..iiTM..iii.ii-miiiiaiHt:iil';n See Demonstration To-day of This Exclu sive Feature the McDougall Auto-Front. iALE HOW ON Third Day To-day of Our Bis Ten-Dale Sale 01 newest 1920 Model McDougalls McDougall TheOnlyAutoFrontKifcnOTCabind We can not forecast prices on these cabinets after this lot is aold. There is no telling how big your savings will be by purchasing now. These are the highest quality kiU'hen cabinets on the market Everything about them is top grace. And quality materials are constantly rising In cost So come before this stork is sold. Today we are demonstrating h famous "Auto-Fronl" feature. Re places swinging doors. Drops open automatically. Very clever. Bee it! Very liberal Terms, If Desired, While This Sale Lasts. Ends in One Week. Cruikshank & Hampton lEClM E. Webb St. QUALITY COUNTS Phono MS IF XOU tvtlMf TO TACK IVVTH MS, YOU'ui, HAV. TO ROkJ THAT Turrr Tnr".ov3.H I -3W" - nr. DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Report Thfollowlng prices are the mice being paid to producers by Pendleton business houses. Wherever retail prices are given the face will be spe cifically mentioned. - Hens and Poultry.' Eggs, 70 cents in trade. (Retail price is TE cents.) Hens, It cents. Spring fryers, 21 cents a pound, Country Ham, Eta. him, best quality, 28c Bacon, best quality. 40c. Butter Fat and Butter. Ranch butter, $1.25 a roll. (Retail price is also U.25.) Hogg Lose Half Dollar Cattle and Sheep Steady Hogs dropped 50c again at North Portland, cattle were slow but steady and sheep steady. Receipts totaled 12 cars for Wednesday. In the hog alleys there was a further reduction of a half dollar in the North Portland market. Tops dropped dur ing the day to 115 flat and the bulk of the limited supplies went below this. In the eastern market there was a general advance Wednesday but prices there continue much below those in effect at Portland. " General hog market range: Prime mixed .'. 314.500 15.00 Medium mixed 14.00W14.50 C&tarrb Cannot Be Cured ly LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a iocal disease, greatly Inniv anced by constitutional conditions. HALLf CATARRH MEDICINE will curs catarrl It is taken internally and acts througt the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is composed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the ingredients In HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE what produces such won derful results in catarrhal conditions. Druggists 78c. Testimonials free. If. 1. Cheney ". Props., Toledo, a Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and Nervous Diseases and diseases of Women. X-Bay Electro Therapeutics. femple Bide Phone 1 Room II Smooth heavy 14.00014.50 Rough heavy 10.60 13.00 Pigs 11.OO0U.6O While no change was shown in cat tle values at North Portland Wednes day, the market continues extiemely quiet, steadiness Is generally noted although sale la slow at the prices list ed. General cathe range: Choice grass steers $ 8.75 9.50 Good to choice steers . . . 7.75 0 8.75 Medium to good steers . . 6.760 7.75 Fair to good steers 6.25 0 6.75 Common to fair steers . , 5.50 0 6.25 Choice cows and heifers.. 6.500 7.00 Choice to good cows ai d heifers 6.50 6.75 Medium to good cows ard heifers 4.50 5.50 Fair to medium cows and heifers 3.500 4.50 Cannera 2.50 3.60 Bulls 5.003 6.01 Choice dairy calves 13.00915.00 Heavy calves 7.000 9.00 Beat light calves 11.00013.0$ Medium light calea ... 9.00011.00 Best feeders 7.009 7.60 It was another quiet day in the sheep and lamb alleys at North Port land Wednesday. Arrivals were small but there was little demand and prices held practically unchanged. General sheep and lamb range: East of mountain lambs. $ 9.000 9.50 Willamette valley lambs. 8.000 8.60 Feeder lambs 8.000 8.60 Cull lambs 6.000 6.00 Yearlings 5.000 7.60 Wethers 6.00 0 6.50 Ewes ... 2.600 6.75 i i ' Sharp rptunis Followed By Setback in Wheat CHICAGO, Oct. 28. Although new upturns in the price of wheat took place today the market afterwards underwent a sharp setback. Attention given to farm strike reports was the chief bullish influence. On the other hand, export buying appeared to have come almost to a halt. The market closed weak, 214" to 3 net lower with December 2.06 to "2.06 y, and March 2.00 to 2.00 14. Corn lost to . In provisions the outcome .was unchanged to 40c lower. General buying associated "With cur BsTiiTsTiilEulsiii'sTiilsU Pasteurized Butter Known For Its QUALITY CLEANLINESS PURITY INSIST ON GOLDEN WEST FROM YOUR GROCER ' T r - - 'wgwrJ'1 mar 0) 6) e 3 . Many of our friends delayed a few days in seeing the first two groups of those .wonder ' fully good looking coats we advertised at the above prices and the result was they were dis sapointed in not finding many of the first ship ment here. ; We immediately wired in for another assort ment, which arrived in yesterday's express. In these new coats are velours, tinseltones, silvertones and bolivias. Some have deep cape 'collars and many are fur trimmed In both qualities you'll be surprised to find full linings 'of beautifully flowered silks. Give yourself the advantage of the complete ; assortments of these new coats by seeing them ' at your earliest convenience. , . $29.50 $3475 ANOTHER SHIPMENT CHILDREN'S NEW COATS This last consignment of comfy coats for youngsters include many coats for wee folks, a good proportion of them being in sizes from three to ten years. Materials are mostly solid color coat ings in very pleasing shades of brown, tan, green and blue. $7.90, 88.90, $9.90, $13.90, $1475 J. C Fenney C A Nationwide Institution V s 3 3 9 rent advices about farmers taking con. certed action to put a atop to rural sales of wheat gave the market a de cided upturn at the- outset Some houses had messages which asserted that farmers were picketing and were sending back homeward producers who were hauling wheat Other houses said country acceptances of bids were more liberal than had been expected in view of the strike call. Conflict ing gossip about settlement of the Eng lish coal strike added to the uncertain ty of traders, and the fact became nu-e and more apparent that at least for the time being exporters had al most completely withdrawn from the market. Throughout most of the re mainder of the day, bears were In control of the pit Corn and oats merely reflected the action of wheat. Provisions lacked support. Packers selling was report ed. ' ..:.!. Speculative Stocks I'nder . Incessant Pressure for Day. NEW YORK, Oct. 28. The stock market was under incessant pressure Wednesday, the extent of the impair ment, while comparatively moderate In seasoned shares, assuming wider dimensions among the more specula tive issues. ' From the outset selling converged around the steels, that group evident ly being regarded as especially vulner able because of the failure of the U. S. Steel directors to increase the com mon dividend yesterday. In all likll hood, however) heaviness of steels and affiliated stocks was directly due to advices from leading centers of the in dustry, where further" price unsettla ment and reduced output seemed to bo in progress. cvntiiv.nentA. motors and their sub sidiaries, oils, tobaccos, sugars, chem icals and numerous unciassmeo spe cialties were swept into the reactionary movement at extreme losses of one to five points. Ralls of the better type .j. moderate concessions, but Junior Issues eased sharply on small offerings. Total sales amounted to 476,000 shares. otMnh nf Axchantre' on London foreshadowed ! early adjustment of differences between the Britian miners and the government. This was borne out by cables received by private hanking Interests, but the effect on the stock market was negligible. Call mone opened at 9 per cent and ad vanced to 10 per cent before the close. Bonds were Irregular on a relatively ii ...mnvAr nnnulnr issues, lnclud- Bllinu ii ' r- ' . Ing liberties, showing no nominal gains and recessions. Total sales, par value $11,250,000.. Old U. B. Donas were unchanged on- call. Coffee Futures React Down ; On Decline In Exchange NEW YORK, Oct. 2. The market for coffee futures showed further reac tions Wednesday owing to the easier ruling of the Brazilian cables and re ports of a further decline In Rio ex change rates. The opening was un hanwi a nnlnta lower and there were rallies of a few points right after the call, but the market soon weaken ed with March selling off to 8.05 or S3 points net lower and 90 points below .1.- . i - t mmiJ.v unri.r Haul Mie nign piw ui , datlon and scattered selling. ' The .lriu nxnrlv the lowest point of the day, showing net declines of 28 to 1 points. October 7.Z5; uecemoer 40r Jsnuary 7.62: March 8.07: May 8.37: July 8.67; flept. 8.84. (attic and Sheep at Kansas City Mostly Higher .KANSAS CITY, Oct 98. Cattle 13, 000. Beef steers slow; steady to weak; yearlings 16.00; she stock and bulls mostly 25o higher; stock sales 40 to 50c higher; bulk cows and heifers 6.00 08.00; few lots 9.00012.00; canners strong to 25c higher; bulk around 4.00; calves steady to strong; loaders stead". Bheep 10,000; sheep and yearlings mostly 26c higher; western yearlings 9.50; ewes 6.00; fat Iambs steady; top westerns 12.60; natives 12.00; feeding lambs slow 11.25 paid. Stock at Seattle are ... Quoted Steady for Day t SEATTLE, Oct. 28. Hogs Re celpts none. Steady. Prime 15.50 0 16.00; medium to choice 14.50015.60; smooth heavies, 13.60014.00; rough heavies 11.50012.00; pigs 12.000 14.00. . 1 Cattle Receipts 284. Steady: Prime steers 9.60010.00; medium to choice 8.00 9.00; common to good (.0007.60; beet cows and heifers 6.75 07.60; medium tto choice 6.6006.50; common to good 4.0006.50; bulls 4.00 fti.60; calves 7.00TO16.00. Downward HoTlalon la Itoed , .'. and tiraln at Seattle .. , BRATTLE. Oct 18 City delivery. Feed Scratch feed 177; feed wheat 179: all grain chop 161; tiM 85J; sprouting oats 662; rolled oats 159: corn 158; oracked.corn roiiea ibarley 160; clipped barley $60. , , Hay Alfalfa 129 per ton; double compressed alfalfa 115: ditto timothy $36; eastern Wahlngtnn mixed 342. 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