East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 02, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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Lower Prices
GROCERIES
DRY GOODS
NOTIONS
SHOES
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
BEAK CASH STORE (
Phone 432 300 West Webb St. EE
Out of the High Rent District
aUTBURSTS Of; EVERETT TRUE
Going forward
A community must either go forward or retreat,
there is no middle ooursei. Civic enterprises suc
ceed to the extent of the stength or local financial
institutions and the manner in which they are able
In render assistance.
Kstablislml some Thirty-two years an, the Amor
Ican .National Hank has kept pace with Pendleton's
development. Today It is foremost hi modern
hanking service, with splendid resources which en
ables it lo handle all kinds of commercial and sav
ings accounts.
The AmencanKai ional Bank
" Pendleton. Oregon.
'Strongest Sank in Gastern Oregon'
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DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL
Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports
Tht following prices are the prices
being paid to producers by Pendleton
business houses. Wherever .retail
prices are given the face will be spe
cifically mentioned.
Hens and Foul try.
Eggs, TO cents In trade. (Retail price
Is 75 cents.)
Hens, 20 cents;
Spring fryers, 28 cents a pound.
Country nam. Etc,
Kam, best quality, 28c
Bacon, best quality. 40c
Butter Fat a-id Butter.
Ranch batter, 81.2s a roll. (Retail
price Is also 8 LIS.)
Dr, Lynn K. Blakeslee
Chronio and Nervous Dlseaaea and
Diseases of Women. X-Bay Electro
Therapeutic,
rem pie Bid. Boon u
Phone 41
DR. C H. DAT
Physician and Surgeon
Osteopath
Rooms 28 and 25 Smith-Crawford
Building.
Telephone 70s Rea. T4I-F
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Cabaret Dancing Every Evening at the
Jolly Inn
Cafeteria
Basement St George Hotel
Come and dance to your heart's content
amid the most favorable surroundings.
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He' sure to see our big Ten-Day Sale Exhibit of latest
1820 McDougulls handsomest ever shown before this
sale closes! Note the prices!
McDougall
TheOnlyAutoFrontKilchenCabiiiGt
Bit and Just reach. Why trot, trot, trot- Have half
you kitchen btfoie you in one of these McDougulls. Come
and get one at our Sale Prices based on old wholesale
roots. We have no Idea what the new prices will be.
McDougalls are the finest kitchen cabinets built Made by
the oldest firm In the business, leaders from the start. You
will agree on their excellence when you see them.
Rave by buying now. fipeclal terms, if desired, for these
last three days! '
Cruikshank & Hampton
lJTTi JS E. Webb St. QUAXJTT OOCKTfl Phone MS
Hogs Arc Weak and
Ijower for Week's Start , ,
Arrivals at North Portland Monday
included 86 cars, compared with 123
a week ago, 117 two weeks ago, S4
four weeks ago and 114 a year ago.
hogs were weak and 50o lower, cattle
were slow to steady while sheep wera
about steady.
In the hog alleys there was a n.n of
only (16 head, compared with the
nominal showing of 471 last week and
843 head a year ago.. Trade at Nocth
Portland started the week with a loss
of 50c in the swine alleys, tops going
down to 814 during the morning.
General hog market range:
Trlme mixed 813. 50-5)14. 00
Smooth heavy 13.00J3.0
Rough heavy 1 0.00 W 12.00
Best pigs 12.0013.00
Feeder pigs ' 10.00 12.50
AVhile no price changes were In
dicated at the opening of the Monday
trade, the- market for cattle at North
l'ortland was rather alow and only
nominal business resulted in the start.
There was a rather fair run In the
cattle alleys but the totals were below
recent Monday's. However, -this did
not stimulate the early trading. -
General cattie range:
Choice steers .. ... .. . ....2 8.759.50
Good to choice steers . . . 7.76 8.76
Medium to good steers . . 8.76 7.76'
Fair to good steers ..... 8.26 8.76
Common to fair steers .. ' 5.60 8.25
Good to choice cows and
rotifers . .' t.iiOijj) 6.50
Choice cows and holders . 6.50 7.60
Medium to good ws ar-t
heifers 4.50 6.50
Fair to mediumcows. and,
heifers .'3.50 4.50
Canners .' ' 2.60 3.50
Bulls 6.000 6.08
Choice dairy calves .... 11.000 15.00
Heavy calves 7.00 (.08
Best light calves , 11.00 13.00
Medium light cales ... 8.00011.00
Best feeders 7.009 7.60
Fair to good feeders .... 6.00 7.00
Early trading In Bheep and lambs
at orth Portland Monday failed to
:feow the slightest change either in
price or sentiment. There was a rath
er liberal run of 2425 head, compared
with 1836 a week ago and 772 head a
year ago.
uEast of mountain lambs. 8 9.00 J 9.60
Willamette valley lambs. 8.00-tf 8.60
Feeder lambs 8.00 8.50
Cull lambs 6.00 6.00
Yearlings 6.00 0 7.50
Wethers . ., 6.00? 6.60
Ewes ' 2.60 5.75
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Boys Fall n4
Winter Cats
89c, 93c, $149 :
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' -Opposite Hotel Pendleton,
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Cloves & MUt.nq
49c, 59c, S9tJ, 9itc;
Lower Prices on Penny Jr.
and Armour. Glad
- Clothes for Boys
New Costs Shown in Latest Price
Adjustments ,
$12.50, $14.75, $16.50 -
Our policy of price protection for "our
'customers on quality merchandise is
again emphasized in the new prices we
are able to quote on our justly famous
PENNEY JR. and ARMOUR CLAD de
pendable clothes for boys. .'.
Lower prices would mean nothing to
you were it not for the unusual service
built into these well known boys' clothes.
Very pleasing fabrics woven from spe
cially tested woolens thoroughly shrunk
before cutting. Double elbow cloth, guar
anteed mohair linings, special canvas
fronts, reinforced pockets. ' ; t .,v'v
Pants have double seat, double knees,
lined throughout with extra quality lin
ing, taped seams, belt loops, adjustable
bottoms and non-ravel pocket facings.
Ages 7 to 17.
In our adjustment of prices we have
placed our entire stock in three low
priced groups. . ' . 5 ..
$1250, $147$, $16.50 v '
No change for alterations.
EVERYDAY PRICES ON UTILITY
! MERCHANDISE
36 inch Challies for comfort coverings, yard . ;', . . ... .'. 29c
36 inch Silkolines, dainty patterns, yard . '. . '. .... . ". . . . ... 25c
Toile Du Nord; Red Seal and A. F. C. Ginghams, yard. : . .'.. 33c
Pay Day Heavy. Blue Denim Overalls, pair $1.98
J. C. Penney Cc- A Nationwide Institution
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Rabtc Price of WTieat.
CHICAGO. Nov. 2. Buying on the
part of houses with seaboard connec
tions led to moderate upturn In wheat
values Monday after the market had
been depressed during mqrt of tne
season. Prices close firm at the same
as Saturday's finlsh'to 1 1-2 higher,
with December 2.09 1-2 to 2.10 ana
March 2.02 to 2.02 1-4. Corn closed
6-8 net lower to 1 1-8 advance and
oats varying from 1-8 decline to S-4
to 7-8 gain. In provisions the out
come was a decline of 17 to 23.
Wheat showed some strength at the
outset but there was a lack of sustain
ed sunDort and a reaction ensued
briefly as a result of speculative sell
Ing based on talk of liberal receipts,
Export of clearances, however, were
large and no great desire was shown
to press the selling side of the market.
Shorts were quick to reverse their po
sition when late in the day some signs
of demand from the seaboard ap
pcared. On the other hand new ex
port business was said to total only
200,000 bushels. Corn and oats failed
to reflect the rally In wheat.
Provisions, although dull, were
higher as a result of an upturn In the
hog market.
WE ARE PROUD OF
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"TX.I3 ISLAND, N. T. "oa. ear can you see.'' Madame
nn-Heink, famous grand opera prima donxa, sans; with a
i vlgot Sbe has seldom equaled when she poured forth the
; words of the national anthem to Immigrants Just arrived
.as other day. The great singer won wild applause from ttu
.cos to bo. Tbs Inset la remarkable photo of Madame Scill
,4oa-Ueiat w efts ?( bcr wbste ku! to to Antrim J. song.
Hops Quiet at New York; '
11 des and Wool Unchanged.
NEW YORK, Nov. 2. Hops quiet;
stateiW20, 5055191, 40S45; Pa
cific coast 1920, 4761; 1919, 46
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Hides and wool unchanged. !
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QUICK RELIEF!
also IN TAaurr powm rtA
who essrxs thsm.
macs or scott a oowwa .
MAKERS OF
SCOTT'S EMULSION
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The Qeanest Coal in the World.
THAT IS WHY WE SELL COAL BY :
-'NAME. '
Beware of the Dealer That
; Sells an Unnamed Coal.!
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DENTISTRY
and ' '
X-Ray Diaifnosis
Pendleton, Oregon!
THE ALFALFA FARMER '
Is 4t hard to sell your hay? . Why not
put In a few feeders tliW winter?
The Farmers and
Merchants Bank
"Walls Walla, Wash, '..
E. 8. vicisszis, n. D.
Eye, Ear, Koi snd Throst.
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10-11-12 Bond BondiBf
Pendleton, Ore. .
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The New 1921
BUIGKS
have arrived. , Come in and look
' them over. ; T '-y
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regon jyjotor Irmge,
, BUICK, CADILWC AND CHEVROLET
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