Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1920)
f. USSCCSLVT. naPLETQlT, OSEOOJT,' ' TOTOSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 4, 1)20. ,tC'JtT.TAt3- WWII J '. J J-1 finnin !il!!ii!i!!i:!!!!l!!l!!!!!I!10I itiiii!iiiitii :iil!lillli!!!!!!l!I!illini UUTBURSTS OE EVERETT TRUE J. C. Penney Co., A .Nationwide institution SALTED PEANUTS BUY A POUND, 25c ' WHEN PLANNING TO SAVE Phone 432 FOft APPLES eviNiN;v;, Misrcr Swfpr. S3 i to '.;Tru- Tims 2vsm:ivcs a.ne- i,v fWR CNN a ,iy.cc r. ' A . f t W I . . . - ii T- j1L . . -- b-A A.j.M S-3 Good Keeper. f-3 Rome Beauties and Wine sap Apples. Fine grade. $2.50 Box ' II COFFEE , f 3 Royal Club, 6 pounds $2.S0E 1:3 American Club, 3 pound $1.1C 1 z-z Blended Kulk, 1 pound , 38c ES All Coffee we cell i guaranteed or money refunded srj Phone 432 for your GROCERIES Best Quality. Lowest Price. ORDER SUGAR TODAY $13.50 100 Lbs. I BEARD'S CASH STORE I sS 300 West Webb Street, out of the high rent district. li!iilill!l!!!l!i;ii!i!i!!l!!!l!!!!H I "'J Nffll w.mm ,,r. . i,wtnrw nriMisi-nianr J , r "p " lit MOT COMC im, THAIslK Rank your household moneys In tlie American Jfa lioruU Kauk as Juki get U and then make ynur with drawals only a you need iu In this manner you Bill have better control over your expenditures as well as a permanent record and receipts. Sueh an account may be ofiened In this bank with ' any reasonable amount. The AmericanKaiiorial Bank Pendleton. Oregon. 'Strongest Sank in Castern Oregon" Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices- East Oregouian Printing Department IS 'KM m Cabaret Dancing Every Evening at the Jolly Inn Cafeteria ii ii II F 5 Basement St George Hotel Come and dance to your heart's content amid the most favorable surroundings. Iff lafesluiatMl Dining Room Furniture M LJ JF " " " We are showing a large assortment in William and Mary and Queen Anne periods in the Mahogany, Ameri can Walnut and Jacobean Oak in sets or separate pieces. , Special, a big bargain in a good JEr room each as long as they last. Cruikshank & Hampton II. tg E. Wehk BC OCAIJTT CnVltm Vtwn 4 TO "Ee AN SNTHOSMSTIC EPOKfCSNT OP THAT SCHOOL YOU'CL FKDl In them "rxx : 1 mm DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports w C c k CJ Tha followlnr prices are the nrlcea being paid to producers by Pendleton business . houses. Wherever retail prices are tlven the face wUl be sdb. ciflcally mentioned.' liens and Fonltry. Eggs, TO cents in trade. Retail Drice is 75 cents.) Hens. 20 cents. Spring fryers, 28 cents a pound. Country 11am, Eta. tiAm, best quality, 28c Bacon, best quality. 40c Butter Fat a id Butter. Ranch butter, $1.25 a roll. (Retail price Is also 11.25.1 outset later. but this was largely canceled Mock Kxrliansw Moves Slowly After Klection. XBW TORK, Nov. 4. Any doubt that Wall street and the financial com munity as a whole had fully forecast the results of the presidential election was dispelled by the seemingly indif ferent course of Wednesday's stock. Instead Of the frenzied trading and wild fluctuations that attended the out come of other national campaigns and the McKinley boom of 1896, der-line? were comparatively light and changes all save a few Issues were relatively unimportant. ' The outstanding feature was the ex tensive trading of Southern Pacific at net gain of 9 points due directly to Monday's announcements that the di rectors are to formulate a plan to segregate the company's oil properties. Associated Oil, which is to form the basis of this plan of separation, regis The general list, especially steels, shippings, motors, textiles and papers, tobacrtw and leathers continued to be governed by the tone of the money market as well as by Industrial conditions.- Rallies at the close included heavy accumulation of Reading at a net gain of S 5-8. Sales amounted to 900,000 shares. Call money ruled thoroughaut at 9 per cent and foreign exchange noted few noteworthy changes to Important centers. Southern Pacific ct nvertible !iR at a nain of almost 10 points, fea tured the strong bond murket with liberty issues. Total sales, par value, 117,450,000. Old United States bonds were un changed on call. Estimates on Grains and Livestock IjOsverH Wheat Figure. CHICAGO, Nov. 4. Estimates that the supply of coarse grein Is 23 per cent larger than lust year with farm animals three per cent less numerous did a good deal to lower the price of all cereals. Wheat closed unsettled at 2 1-2 to 3 3-4 net decline, corn off 3-8 to 2 3-4 and oats down 5-8c to 3-4c. In provisions the outcome va ried from a setback of 50c to 10c ad vance. Persistent commission house selling developed in the wheat market and there was no adequate support except some fair buying early that was cred ited to the seaboard. Hears contend- f Pi" )i'vj; ' l irvrrrTow, cnr. OpiHWIte Hotel IV-nUI. ton. I r I .,- . . 'r' '.' i i ' More Fetching Coats ; ' $2i7s;i3a: ; Even eclipsing the wonder ful values our buyers se cured for us in the first two assortments of smart coats at the above , prices, comes this third group in answer to the insistent demand of Pendleton women for mote of those becoming wraps showing such smartness of line, goodpess of materials and tailoring at such pleas ing prices.' " Bolivias, Velours and Tin-. sel Tones are prominent among the new coats made up according to. the latest approved fashions. ' Some have regulation col lars, others show liberal fur colars while, deep cape col lars are" a salient feature of others. All of them are attract ively lined throughout with . .beautif ully,colored flowered , silks and all in two groups so economically priced 24.75, 33450 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooeooppoooonooooboeoooooQOOoooooooooo o Men's Pav Dav Overalls, heaw nine denim, nmr tiuii a Toile Du Nord, A. F. C. and Anioskeag Ginghams, yard.'. . ..." 33c, 36 inch Printed Silkolipes, yard...."....;......:. 25c 36 inch Comforter Challies, yard ... . . . , . . . .-.v. , . , . ; . . . , . 29c Fancy Comforter Coverings, yard ........... .......... ... 19c 49c 42 inch High Grade Pillow Tubing OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 00 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo J. C. Penney Co, A Nationwide Institution tered a substantial advance at the ed that on the basis of current estl- SUCH IS BASEBALL ssssr gjc t iiiir n i ' I ?-1 i ' i pi vi n i - f '.yi & K l ' i ' ' t A ,s 4 i 0 'a..,, i 1 TTrVa mates the production of foodstuffs had been greatly excessive and that in view of down-turns for other commodities no reason was apparent why . wheat should be on a pedestal. Bulls urged on the other hand that this country is now on a domestic basis regarding wheat. Reported super-abundance of feeding grain led to a sharp break In the corn market. One authority fig ured the 1920 yield aS 51,000,000 bush els more than the government's total last month. Oats sympathised with the weakness of corn. Provisions averaged lower., chiefly as a result of grain market depression and notwithstanding higher quotations on hogs. - . , Advances tn Coffee Futures - ' : Mark Opening of Trade. NEW YORK, Nov. 4. The market for coffee futures opened at an ad vance of six to 15 points, with active months selling about 18 to 20 points higher during the early trading on re ports of an advance in futures ; Santos. There was considerable cover. ing but otherwise there appeared to b very little demand and ' the ' market turned over during the afternoon un der scattering month liquidation and reports that there was no improv. ment In the tone of cost and freight offers. March sold off from 8.90 to 8.55 and closed at 8.63, with the gen eral market ' closing at net decline of six to 20 points.. December 7.94; Jan.. 8.17; March 8.63; May 8.92: July S.24; SeTt.-.54. ' ' ' ; Spot coffee quiet; Rto 7s 8 1-4 ,, 1-2; Santos 4s 11 1-4 9 11 3-4. Winter BadMies 10 Cents Kch. Winter radishes are selling at 10 cents each. They are the Urge va riety and are a foot long. AaiilisutiailtiSiitiVitralHieiii YOU CAN TEACH A PARROT TO SAY "JUST AS GOOD". T.i TT T 9 IT ": Trn . -rv '' uui iic uoesn i ivnow wnai lie 8 . INSIST- ON '' tit " "ti j" " Jfc V CT?BaIWWsW sim i ir- ' Next year Fred Merkle will ba playing under ti man who eaplUUzed bis aopyrlghtsd booebead ply back in 11 and beat tha . OlanU oat of the pennant Tha qulek-thinking brain of Johnny Ever which figured ont that bUtorte play Uko a llaaii will ba dolac Uuifi Uiiaklnc (or aim la U2U EASE THOSE TIRED, AUNG MUSCLES '. ' i i ' Outdoor and Indoor workers, sub ject to exposure or heavy toil, find relief la Sloan's Liniment BEEN at work all day, standing on your feet,ajifting heavy weights? And now you're all tired out. ! Never mind, if you are wise you hava a bottle of Sloan's on the shelf, at home or in the shop. Put a little on, without rubbint, ana quickly comes grateful warmth and relief. . Good for rheumatic pains, neuralgia, sciatica, lumbago and the host of ex ternal pains that are all the time com ing. Helps break up colds, tool - It's comforting to keep it Bandy. Three sizes 35c, 70c, $1.40. . Linimentra The Butter Supreme, uawsiiiisiiiiMiiaMiuuta,,,,,, v Dr. David B. iTill DENTISTRY and X-Ray Diagnosis Pendleton, Oregon The New 1921 have arrived. Come in and look them over. Oregon otor Garage BUICK, CADILLAC AND CHEVROLET