Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1920)
- o-i (e .w v ' " ,t tine ijt l? eiSserM" tstatstoit. cirxor? eatcssay rati' ccrcr-.ti-so, lest.- r ' ' wf e ), . niiiiininiisiiiiiiiiiiiKiin qotbuksts OJOTURSTS OE, EVERETT TRUE if iniTwnrwr wnrraii iiswMMirtiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiWBBisjiiipsisiiii iyiswiiiwwsWiisWWWaiiiiiMi J. t Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution AHX (ANTBOTV WOVUt TAK5 MS "TO "CO tms SIcn's DrcS3 ' Shoes Plar. Oun Juetol. Piiil Biiul.fr Tojp. For Your Sunday Dinner ; .Gcxxi Cjuoilty tr.ltl, Matllum Hotel, , . Military Herts. t I 0(OMif Motet peiHlleum. n 2 All vegetables in season, such as Cauliflower, Hot House Lettuce, Head Lettuce, Carrots, Tur nips, Tomatoes, Cabbajre, Pumpkins, Celery. Cran jerries, Nuts of all kinds. Fine eating apples, grapes, etc. Call this evening at BEAK CASH STORE Phone 432 300 West Webb St a Time In every man's life there mraui a tine when hp to In need of business counsel, of sound advice, from men In wliora he can place tlie utmont confidence a lime wImh a faulty busim-wi analysts would email financial iILsa-sjcr. The officers of the Alitor an National Bank, who are in a position to ohu'n broad view's of financial and busliieNH cuidltlons, are clad lo talk over prob lems with each of Its depositors wIk request this service. n r wittR, 7 I TheAmcricanNational Bank Pendleton, Oregon. 'Strongest Sank in Gastern Oregon " DAILY MARKET NEWS, L0(L AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports Had a Guarantee Xewrich (showing treasures): This picture la by an old master. Critic: Indeed! I would never have guessed It Newrlch: It is, though. The man I bought It from gave me a written guarantee that the painter was past before be did a stroke' of it In dianapolis News. Frontier Etiquette Fresh from Boston, the lawyer in the frontier town bad Just finished a glowing summing up for the de fense. There ensued a long pause, and the' Easterner turned in some em barrassment to the Judge. "Tour Honor." he asked, "will you charge the Jury?" , "Oh, no, I guess not, answered the Judge benignantly. "They anl't got much anyway, so I let them keep njl they can make on the side." The American Legion Weekly. ' Th following prices are the price being paid to producers by Pendleton business houses Wherever retail prices are given the face win be ape. clflcally mentioned. Bens and Poultry. Eggs, 70 cents in trade. (Retail price Is 75 cents.) Hens, 3 cents. Spring fryers, 21 cents a pound, Co tin try Ham, Eta. him, best quality, 28c. Bacon, best quality. 40c Bmter rat a-id Batter. Ranch butter, 11.25 a roll. (Retail price is also 3L2S.) ' . Hogs Lose Quarter While, r Cattle are Steady ' '' ' HSogs lost another quarter in the al leys Friday, cattle were steady and sheep slow. ' In the hog alleys tne extreme top price was shaded for swine Friday at North Portland There was only a -small run and ti trade here was arti flcially beaten down. s ORE THROAT Gargle witn warm sare wa then apply over throat V V Ar-O RUB Omt 17 Million Jan UJ Yearly General hog market range: Prime mixed $M.0014.50 Smooth heavy 13.50 14.00 Rough heavy 10.00 12.00 Fancy pigs 12.501J.25 Feeder pigs 10.00 12. SO Cattle market showed a fairly steady tone for Friday at North pnr.i,..i Only a small run was shown and these were cleaned li at nrevlmm nrir-.. Top sales are missing. General cattte range: Choice gran steers .....1 tkn Good to choice steers ... 7.76 g.7f, Medium to fcood steers ITca n n'r Fair to good steers . . . S.25 g7B Common to fair steers .. 5.50 Q S.;$ Choice cows and heifers.. G.50$ 7.00 v-iiou e to good con s a. d , hoifers Medium to good cows ar-l ' heifers Fair to medium cows and heifers Canners Bulls ' Choice dairy calves Heavy calves Best light calves . . . Medium light cales Best feeders With only a scant sunnlv nffer in the alleys and with the demand similar the market for sheep and lambs was quiet Friday at North Portland. Prices remained as previously quoted. East of mountain lambs. S S.00 S.Sfl Willamette valley lambs. 8. 00f 8.50 reeder lambs ...... Cull lambs Yearlings ........ Wethers ......... Ewes 6.60W.S.75 4.50 5.50 3.50(8" 4.3 2.50 3.5 6.00 (.00 13 00 15.00 7.000 .0 11.00 13. OJ 9.0011.00 7.00 7.69 T T .1 .- v w arm unaertrangs Comfortably Priced With the arrival of cooler days comes the quest' of warmer .apparel and the store that offers cozy garments most economically. The Penny Com pany with its quantity buying advantage is strategically situated to give you i1 values beyond the power of ordinary Btores. Ladies' Silk and Wool Unions, $5.50 , . A very fine quality silk and wool ribbed garment, fitting the body closely without bunches or wrinkles. ; Shown with Dutch neck and elbow sleeves, low neck and no sleeves, high neck and long sleeves, all ankle length. Suit ...$S,50 , -" ' I ' ' : . Ladies Silk and Wool Unions, $3.49 The same high grade as the number above but of a lighter weight. Ribbon-run neck, shown with Dutch neck and elbow sleeves, low neck and no sleeves ankle length. Suit "... $3.40 Ladies Good Weight Cotton Unions, $2.49. of soft pure white cotton, finely ribbed, this union suit appeals to many women who do not feel the need of woolens. A nice fitting gar ment made in the wanted styles, low neck, no sleeves or . Dutch neck and elbow sleevess, ankle length. Suit : . $2.49 Ladies Fleeced Lined Unions, $1.98 Pure white, elastic ribbed unions of good weight, white fleece, low neck, no sleeves, ankle length. ' Suit $1.98 Misses' Fleece Lined Unions, $1.25, $1.39, $1.49 Good weight, gray ribbed unions, white fleece lining, high neck, Jong sleeves. Priced in three size ranges. . . ..... .... ....$1.25, $1.39, 149 - Boys' Fleeco Lined Unions ' ...... 98c, $1.29, $1.49 Medium' weight -gray 'ribbed'' unions, look and fit just like Dad's, ' sizes 4 and 6,98c; 8 and 10, $19f 12, 14, 16,........... ....$1.49 Men's North Star Unions, $3.69 . A mighty good, garment ' fromi't those famous woolen mills. A good pen-tmuige oi line wool warmth w)iiltj the, added makes for long . service, crotch. Suit .. '.:.: . i ..gives cotton Closed ....$4.98" J. C I'enney C A Nationwide Institution 'A 8.00 8.50 6.00 6.00 6.00 7.50 (.00 (.60 2-60 5.75 Wool Market Is Bull With Prices Tending Ixiwer UOWTON. Oct. 30. Th rnmx.rrbl Pulletln today says: The market has been very dull dur ing the past .week and' the tendency of prices is lower. The settlement of the English coal strike Is considered a helpful factor In the market situa tion. The government auction' of low wools, suitable mostly for carpet pur poses, was successful only 5 per cent being withdrawn. Low quarter blood territories sold at 10 to H cents In the (.'rease, or an average of about 25 clean Scoured basis: iexaa 13 months 90 1.05; fine eight monthhs 80 85. i California northern 1.00; middle . - ' ... . u ouff sw, Oregon Eastern No, 1 staple 1.00 ..vu, canitsrn cioimng J51.00- val llV Vft 1 , Ail ' . Terrltnrv Vln .. i - half blood combing 90 1.00; s-8 . .,.,, ,vwnt; quarter blood combing 6760; fine clothing 800 , ...u., ituwiMip VaVHV. ' Pulled Delnlna octal Aft.. . -a S5: A auDpra RRaia 1 Mohairs Best combing. 40 42- best OO'IOi,. - Hogs and Cows Again lower in Seattle Yard ' . . . . SEATTLE, Oct. p0 -Hogs Receipts hone. - Lower. Prime 14.75 1 15.28; medium. -to choice 13,76915.71: smooth ' ' heavies ' 12.76 13. 25;rough heavies r 10.45 11. jr,; pigs 12.000 13.50. Catlle-Recelptt 123.; Cows lower? Pflms steers .60 10.00; medlumi to choice 8.00$9. 00;' common to-gool (.007.S0; best cows and heifers" (.Sf O7.00; medium to choice 4.004K.OO; common to good 3.60 1.00; bulls t.00 .00; calves (.60011.00, . r ,' tIARTA'S STRONG V. & A.If "HALF WAY DAYS Today and tomorrow are the fifth and sixth days, the "half way days,' of our great disposal sle on McDougall Cabinets. DAY' sal: OF LATEST 1920 MODELS McDougall The OnlyAuf oFront KitchCTi Cabinet A number of very attractive models, in both', white enamel and lustrous oak finishes, still remain despite the extensive selling that has marked the early days of this sale. We urge everyone to visit our display, just to look at these beautiful cabinets. They are the finest made. The prices are attrac tive, too considerably lower than current value, we believe, because we can not replace them for what we paid. Drop in today while a good seletion is on hand. Unusually liberal terms, if desired, for the remaining days of this sale. Ask for particulars. Cruikshank 8c Hampton lie -13 E. Webb St. QTJAUTY COUNTS Phone MS i s T r S Yt i WASHINGTON UtUe Marta Siancbi thinks America Is s Ins country. Bhe used to live In Guatemala City, where her dad dy was a doctor. When Dr. Julio Blanchl was appointed minister to the V. 8., Mart, with her seven brothers and Sisters moved U Wasbiactoa, - . . CAW DE CUS1ED Fre Proof To You trotiMBt. lwstJortttrr tblreatsjt-ttst sell-ne( . . Susieeist , . 1. bn'fs""'.'."".!!-- fcr St TMia. 1 Sr.Ury ot the ladles JuUir4 srBsrsMcr sad rruMest of tb IUUII Dnnuti' Axitta. Nrl iji Tert fm rmi ud kvw, ubovl n racroful trntsxnt. Uwlwctwi faeiselti ; lhi.Wi.iii sod Chiklics outiid of Fort Worn. have, eoeerdtef e laoof owe iatoamu, Us cund or mil ttootment l!oc I tint m.i thio otfor ooWk. . . , i.'t.' If J,i"t ImM Hek. Sart irkoees. Tottte-smf tied bow U4 -ml tnatawai tw eared tin wont osm I w oow-aive a e e So see soy eleoso, ; - - .. fcilj sm roar mm sad sddrM oa tht eoupoe bo tow oo oot tl triol treefort I west t esdyoo PKSK. The woadots socoswIloBod Id rour ews esot will tot sweet assesseesBBeessBseaeasBt OUT ANO MAIL TOOAV w mhihii J.C. HUTZEU, Drtigflst, SS04 West Mailt tt,"1 Pert Wayoa, Is. . ricoo" rod without cot or oWirotloo Um four Froo rroolTrootooml. . ' s1, . ' ', ' ' 'l " ; f :. : .,. . ! , .................................. Ate, ... .,,... eteieesweteooesoiosett.ottlttt . ... NwM.;..7...... SUectud No. OTHERS SELL COAL . .. j' ':' ., . .... ' ' . ?; ' : ' , ' : WE SELL ' ; J 1 .'' . 1 '. . I I . . . , I . . .' ' '., ? . THE COAL WITH NO REGRETS. T- PhoneU78 ' r-i SMYTIIE -LONERGAri Ca 1? .V i i Qj, tits' QijiiUt' SsfviceJ' ; ; I --