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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1920)
FIGS TWZL7I DULY EAST OKEGONIAH, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 18, 1920. TWSLVZ FAGI3 H UJJJBURSTS .,0JS EyERETT TRUE J. C. 1'enney Co., A Nationwide Institution Is is t: E3 3 S3 3 BEAK CASH STORE A NEW STORE and NEW GOODS COMING EVERY DAY All priced down to meet the preterit day demand NEW ARRIVALS Trunks, Suit Cases, Traveling Bags, Men's Wool and Silk Hosiery, Leather Vests, Wool Blankets, Cot ton Blankets, Quilts, etc. . GROCERIES BEST QUALITY At Good Old Time Prices Phone 432 For your next order, or call at our store 300 WEST WEBB ST. The Store That Guarantees Satisfaction Ban Ki Service Ik-caose of Its strength, long experience and un usual facilities, this institution is thoroughly equip peri to handle every description of banking business, whetlMT pertaining to IxM-al Exchange, Inter-State Commerce or Foreign Trade. Checking and Savings-Accounts. Foreign nd Domestic Drafts. Cable Transfers. TIeAmericmISoBaIk, Pendleton, Oregon. 'Strongest Sank in Castern Oregon' VEHAVE ill Do yon want money? If sd, come In and see us. We are prepared to negotiate loans on wheat land lying north or east of Pendleton. Five years to pay, and a very reasonable rate of interest. We represent the VERMONT VOAS & TRUST COM PAX Y of Spokane, and will give you prompt SHE VB A ROUT A LOAN XOW Snow & Dayton "WE SELL LAND" 117 East Court St. Phone 1072 " REAL ESTATE FARM LOAN'S IXSUItAXCE WHAT Ate YOO PrvKiNO. THAT 1 An TeTvuNSI THAT Ha SrrrH.C 5A0M I inevi r mJt.uv r. to (XVNGATULITeL YOU. Sir? t Vnu kWS. WNO -OIR.5 TH5S2, UrVfS. TMClffi CJ 1KTO A.N N3UPFCRAOV.e. NUISANCe TO KUWAM S0CI6TY- AMD THAT'S r-F i Micjn - i DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL . Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports The following prices art the prices being paid to producers by Pendleton busiresa bousea Wherever retail prices are given the face will be spe. ciflcally mentioned. "Pdirts enemy "77 say it is ATBEN J " furfan i want onfeteom- fortanff relief from any "axtaraal" pain, oh 8 loan 'a Liniment. It doc the job with out ataininsT, rnbbtnB baodatt Snc. Un fmelu for rheu mutism. nagrmltria. aehea and paina, MJsJK prinaamJ atraina, backache, JWfj ton maaciea. Radium Heater Heats your house with one-third the fuel Burns wood or coal equally well A high grade parlor heater. Built especially for use of both wood and coal. The Radium has duplex grate. By simply turning grate, stove is changed from wood to coal. The shape of stove is such that wood will lay flat on grates. Has hot blast tube, also gas burner on side of firepot, which makes it an ideal coal heater. Let us put a Radium in your home. Your floor is al ways warm if you have a Radium heater. Heating Stoves from $12.50 up Your old stove taken in exchange Cruikshank & Hampton QUALITY COCNTi rtMM Mt lM-ISS E. Webb Si. Dr. David B. Hill DENTISTRY Artificial Teeth a Specialty. X-Ray Diagnosis Johns Bldg. Pendleton, Oregon ; : Hens and Poultry. Eggs, 70 cents In trade. (Retail price is "5 cents.) Hens, It cent Spring fryers, cents a pound. Country Item. Eta. Warn, best quality, 18c. Bacon, best quality. 40c Butter Fat aud Butter. Ranch bu'.ter, $1.26 a roll. (Retail price Is also $1.16.) Another Period of Selling at Lowest Figures Seen. NEW YORK. .Nov. Stocks evinced a disposition to throw oft their protracted unsettlement at the o tiet of Wednesday's trading but be' fore the session was halt spent the market encountered another selling movement in 'which many new low re.ords for a year or more were reg iaered. The relative firmness at the opening v;:i8 credited to assurances issued over- r.lKlu by foremost banking interests which dwelt on the soundness of fun- damt'ital conditions. Tl eso assurances were coupled, however, with Intimations that gen eral business prospects, especially as ap,,linble to retail trade, left much to be desired and that certain remedial measures might have to be employed. The character of the day's reaction e'iKtsosted that a considerable part of the new liquidation was proceeding from such quarters. Obscure specu- ai -ve issues more or less exempt In the recent setback broke 3 to more than 10 points, finally affecting pop ular Issues at extreme declines of 2 to T points. Developments today tributed In varying degree to the re versal. Chief among these was the weekly survey of the Iron - Age em phasizing the deadlock In that. try. A cut in the Ajax Rubber dividend and the fall in ship charters to pre' war levels, foreshadowing dividend re adjustments, were among other unfa vorable factors. Short coverings In the final deal ings resulted in rallies of one to almost three points from lowest prices but a week tone prevailed at the close. U. S. Steel recovered a point from Its new minimum. Crucible, Baldwin 42 in. Pillow Tubing 49c . Emmbrich Pillows $1.19 to $2.98 PENDLETOW, ORB Opposite Hotel Pendleton. New Market Conditions on High Grade Men's Suits at $21.50 The Testing Time of the Golden Rule Policy of The J. C Penney Com pany is at Hand.. . In making the above state ment we do so advisedly, however, as it applies only to those people who do not know us ana have not learned that a Nation-Wide Institution can be successfully conducted on a business plan so broad and to some almost idealistic. To those who do know our policy it has long since ceased to be an experiment g u a r a nteeing price protection under market conditions of all kinds the very best merchandise, service at the lowest possible cost con sistant with meritorious qual ity. In reality the Golden Rule entering into and watching over every transaction in the largest and fastest growing chain of stores in America, now operating in 26 states. 7pM I J1 III I. Mu" vHPL-Ste- dL IP ki . Js FOR YOU MEN OF PENDLETON It means passing on to you clothes of first quality that under market conditions of only thirty days ago would have commanded as high as $42.50 per suit This is not a handful of suits bought for "loaders" but a compre hensive assortment of sizes and styles cut from the most wanted fab rics that makes securing just the suit you have wanted, an easy task. FIVE WINDOWS PROCLAIM CLOTHES ECONOMY That you will not confuse this new "Everyday Price" with so called "Special Sale" prices, we have arranged five pleasing displays in our different windows that you may form your own conclusions of the merit of these splendid clothes so economically priced. If you want one come.early, for "the going will be good" at - $21.50 ALTERATIONS FREE J. C. Penney Cn A Nationwide InstitatiorT i itstitoiiirMisriiiBu .YOU CAN TEACH A PARROT TO SAY "JUST AS GOOD" But He Doesn't Know What He's . Talking About. INSIST ON Locomotive. Reading. Bouthern pa cific. Northern Pacific, Mexican re. troleum. American International, Copper and Retail Stores finished at losses of 2 to 4 1-2 points and famous Players forfeited 11 points. Sales am ounted to 1.126.000 shares. Call money's decline to six per cent and further strength of foreign ex change exerted no influence over the stock market. Bonds were disturbed by the fresh pressure In the stock list, although liberty issues closed at gains. Total sales, par value, aggregated $13,- 200,000. Old U. a bonds were un changed on call. f M1 M P JL I :::'tcrrnv ' The Riitter Supreme "-iJ' AggreMlve Selling Proven Bearish to Chicago Wheat ' CHICAGO, Nov. 18. Aggressive selling .emphasized by reports that three vessel loads of Canadian wheat were on the way here and that Chicago concerns were buying wheat at Min neapolis to bring to Chicago, had a bearish effect Wednesday upon the price of wheat. The market closed nervous J to E cents net lower wlth December 1.84 14 to 1.&4 y, and March 1.72 to 1.73. Corn lost 2 V4 to 3 14 and oats 6-8 to 2 cents. ' In pro visions the outcome varied from un changed figures to a setback of $1.35. Bears put special stress on talk that one of the cargoes of Canadian wheat booked to come to Chicago was ob tained at a reduced premium. Much was made also of opinions current that bullish factors had been well discount ed by recent upturns. On the other band, commission houses were rather persistent buyers for a time and with the help of strength in sterling ex change were able to bring about a sharp rally, which, however, failed to last. . Corn and oats touched the lowest prices yet this season. The (weakness was due to general selling precipitated by a break In the cash corn values at Kansas City. Provisions lacKed support, except November lard which was wanted by shorts. $r.; sprouting oats $60; rolled oats " "' ' ' '" 1 1 1 i $F,8; whola corn $55; Bracked corn I CHRISTMAS HV ro,"1 bu"ey 68: c,lpped Ur,ey I may seem a long way J ., '.. . , v., I off but we are already. Hay Alfalfa $29 per ton; double I i , . i"l compressed alfalfa $35; ditto timothy I making piCtUreS tO be $42; eastern Washington mixed 3. I USed S3 ChHstmaS Te- t 1 membranceB. Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee 3 Aune-Wheeler Cbronio ad Narrow Diiiasss aa4 I . o. Disease of Women. X-Ray Eltotr i . atUulO r.mpl. BId,T,1,,put," Boo.nl mE.Aiu Phon. e, Phono ill - ' I . itiiiee!siite;titS!Hiaiife!ii!SHti iliriiiilMsiiitiuuisiMrsiutei 1 M - HI ill lis I: Feeds and Grain Bhow Some Reduction in Prko. BbAITl'''! fo. !. 7-"r uciiToi.i-, ,,, Feed Scratch feed 172 ton;. feedL it! 1 SIS H EC in 11 ' CHEVROLET We now have Chevrolet 490 Model for imme diate delivery. . ' ,--" - Remember, in case of a reduction in price be tween now and next Mar we will refund in cash the full amount of any reduction... Better protec tion could not be of fered. We are alwayt glad to demonstrate. Oregon jfiotor (jarage Datribatora .,J BUICK, CADILLAC AND CHEVROLET i f 1 . Tfi!f!?t(f(tK!tlJi)rstif.w.M 51 SI