East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 24, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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DAILY EAST ORIQomW, PENDLETON, OREQOIf, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 24, 1920.
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J. C." Penney Co., ANatibnAV.de institution
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Men's Caps
98c to $3.49
See Our Hat
Display, $2.98
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E ful display of Velour and Beaver and Pattern Hats.
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Opposite Hotel Pendleton.
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A TRICE AND A HAT TO SUIT YOU
BEARD'S CASH STORE
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Back to a Pre-War Basis
on Suits and Overcoats
.iittteartt 521.50 $29.50 $34.75
imagination a little to bring
Just a few steps off Main
300 West Webb St
ALSO
our showing of Fancy and Staple Groceries will in- E
terest you they are priced low. Get your Thanks
giving order in now.
Es Phone 432
FREE DELIVERY
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Your Point of View
In Uio handling of the depositors accounts, H is of
the utmost Importance to appreciate the other
fellow's viewpoint. Our dealings with and for our
lepoHltors are formed by a constant effort to sense
their wishes and to anticipate their requirements so
far as possible. In this way do we believe full nerv.
Ire ran be rendered.
Von are Invited to write or Inquire of us for porCe-aUrs.
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Pendleton. Oregon.
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A special invitation is extended to all Elks and
visiting Elks, to attend the Annual Thanksgiving III
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DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL
Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports
Thanksgiving turkeys are retailing
for 45 cents a pound, in local poultry
shops. The price la approximately
the same as was charged last
The birds are cheaper here than In
Portland where the retail price is
from 55 to 60 cents. Thanksgiving
fowls are plentiful and the stores are
showing many birds. Producers re
ceive 30 cents a pound for turkeys.
Spring chickens and hens, also very
plentiful, bring 18 cents a pound to
the producer. Veal brings from 10 to
16 cents a pound.
Eggs are retailing for 85 cents a
dozen and the same price Is paid to
the producer. Ranch butter brings
the producer $1.20 a roll.
General hog market range:
Prime mixed 111.60 12.25
Smooth heavv n aamu ?t
,-eB Rouh hep.vy 9.00 10.25
Fat P'8S r 10.00 11.25
Feeder pigs 10.00 11.00
A fair run appeared In the cattle
alleys Tuesday at North Portland and
the market was generally considered
steady; in line with the sales made
late Monday afternoon.
General cattle range;
enoice steers f g.COffl 9.00
Good to choice steers .. . 7.60 5.00
Medium to good steers.. 6.50W7.BO
Thanksgiving Dinner Good
Things in Pendleton Markets.
"Trimmings" for the Thanksgiving
dinner are selling in Pendleton mar
kets. Cranberries, from Cape Cod,
are 25 cents a pound, while sweet po
tatoes are four pounds for 25 cents.
Celerv sells, according to the size of
the bead, for. IE cents a heed or two
iiuuas (or 25 cents. Head lettuce,
from Los Angeles, is 15 cents a head.
Ripe tomatoes, from California are 20
cents a pound.
Dining Room
Furniture
That will lend a most pleasing atmosphere to your
home may be had in suites or separate pieces, con
sisting of extension table, serving table, china cabi
net, buffet and chairs.
They come in several different finishes, including
Jacobean oak, American walnut, brown mahogany
and the popular golden oak dull.
We invite your personal inspection.
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Cruikshank & Hampton
"Quality Counts"
124-28 E. Webb Phone 548
Market for Hogs and Sheep
Insettled at North Portland
Market for both hogs and sheep was
unsettled generally at North Port
land during the Tuesday morning trade
but cattle were steady.
Demoralization of the hog market
appeared complete at the opening of
the day's activities. - While only about
three loads entered the alleys, killers
were not offering above 111.50 for
supplies, a loss of SI while holders
were asking 112.50. No early
were made.
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7.00
J 5.50
4.50
3.50
1.01
Fclr to good steers 6.00
Common to fair steers . . 5.25
Choice cows and heifers . 6.50
Good to choice cows and
heifers 5.50 .60
-neaium to good cows and
heifers 4.60
Fair to medium cows and
heifers 3.50 W
Canners 1.75
Bulls 5.00
Choice dairy calves 13.00 14. OA
Heavy caives 7.00 9 1.0
Best light calves ....... . 11.0013.0
Medium light calces ... 9.00011.00
cnoice feeders 6.76 7.2!
fair to good feeders ... . 6.75 6.75
It was a very slow market for both
sheep and lambs at the opening of the
Tutsday North Portland trade. Re-
teipts were liberal with a total of 935
bead. Killers were bearish in their
price views and no early sales were
made.
General sheep and lamb range
East of mountain lambs 9.50 10.00
Willamette valley lambs 8.50 9.01
Feeder lambs 8.00 8.60
sales Cull lambs 6.00 6.0(
VearliniTs 6.00 7.60
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Grovo'o
tabt&ta
Popular all over the World as a remedy
for Colds, Grip and Influenza and as a
Preventive.
Be sure its Bromo
The gnuine bears
this signature Q. S4L?
Price 30a
DacK mese pre-war stand
ards, as you may remember
of buying suits at $16.00 or
$20.00.- .
But getting down to hard
facts, right now is the time
to buy clothes. The average
man's income is from fifty
to one hundred per; cent
higher than it was before
the war while the clothes we
offer at the above prices are
not to exceed 25 per cent
higher than 1914 , price
levels.
Clothing is one of the first
articles to get back to a
normal basis and there is no
reason to believe that they
will be any lower next sea
son. But there are . many
factors that logically indi
cate a tendency to return to
the wage standards in force
several years ago.
While a money saving ser
vice to our customers
throughout the nation is a
salient feature of our cash
- Policy, we are a little selfish
m the above advice for we
feel sure that in buying a
suit at these low prices you
will become a permanent
customer and a Invnl hnncto
for our institution. - , ,. w"m m'
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J. C. Penney Co., A Nation-Wide Institution
Wethera
Ewes . . ,
1.00
1.00 0
S.60 Generally Higher Price
4.50 .for All IJnea of Dvt'f
1 KANSAS CITT. Nov. 24. Cattle 11,
600. Bulls and feeders steady; sh
stock and beef steers steady to 25
higher; best steers early 13.25; bulk
she stock 5.50 7.00; canners, mostly
a."5H.OO; calves strong to 60c high
er; best vealers 13.50; all classes ex
cept vealers closing weak, early ad
vance lost; some common heavy cal
ves steady to lower.
Sheep 6,500; fat classes steady
na-
Xew York Stock .Market
Opens Buoyant But Slumps
NEW YORK, Nov. 24. Buoyancy
marked the opening of Tuesday's trad
ing on the stock exchange but the mar
ket failed to retain its early promise
of further improvement and a sharp
reversal set in before noon.
In the morning leaders augmented
recent recoveries by 1 to 4 points on
extensive operations in which the long
account seemed to be well represented, ftlve lambs 10.60; Colorado lambs 10.85,
Oeneral Motors was the most con- Sheep 6,500; fat classes steady; na-
piuuuus leuiure, hs activity ana tive lambs 10.60; Colorado lamiis lo.so,
airengtn Deing airectiy traceaDie to
overnight reports that control of the
company had been passed to the Mor
gan-Dupont interests. According to
reports in the financial districts, the
holdings of speculative interests In
other prominent industrial companies
have been transferred by private set
tlement from weak to strong hands
as a result of the severe collapse of
prices and shrinkage of war profits,
With the' reversal Junior rails be
came the center of a concerted drive at
reactions of 1 to 6 points with New
Haven as the chief sufferer.
Shipping, steels, and equipment can
celled their advances in less part while
che market was expressing its second
ary reaction, losses exceeding gains at
the Irregular close.
Bales 1,100,000 Bharee
Money and foreign exchange were
stabilizing influences, all the day's call
loans being made at the unusually low
rate of 6 per cent while remittances to
London and continental Europe were
-Heady when not firm-
Bonds tended mainly higher, aH the
'iberty and victory Issues with one ex
ception, closing at gains. Total sales,
par value, $16,300,000. Old U. S,
bonds 2s and 4s were 1-2 per cent low
er on call.
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Liquidation Stops and
Wheat Shows Advance.
CHICAGO, Nov. 24. For the first
time in more than a week, the wheat
market closed at an advance. Brink
export demand, together with asser
tions that liquidation was at an end
had much to do with the strength
shown. The finish was nervous, 7 1-2
to 9c higher with December (1.68 to
$1.68 3-4 and March $1.63 1-2 to
$1.64. Corn opened 2 1-8 to t 1-8,
oats 1 1-2 1 6-8 to 2 3-8 and provis
ions 22 to 77c near the end of the
session.
Buying of wheat at the end was
greatly accelerated by a report that
Julius Barnes, former national wheat
didector, had. expressed an opinion
that prices were at the bottom. This
report was a distortion of remarks by
Mr. Barnes which were along optimis
tic lines but In which' he said explicit
ly that he was not a bull. Entirely
aside from the Barnes Incident, how
ever, a considerable change in senti
ment among traders was evident from
the outset. It was known that export
demand was brisk and that millers
were rapidly placing orders for flour.
Besides, financial conditions were eas-
l-r, and sterling exchange rising
and set backs in' pricei, although
sharp at times, were brief and after
the close it was estimated that sales
to Europe totaled 1,600,000, about
half that amount domestic grown.
Corn and oats were hoisted by the
strength of wheat.
I Packers buying turned the provis
ions market upward notwithstanding
that at first weakness prevailed., ow
ln to big breaks In tb valus of, bogs.
Hogs Steady, Cattle Weak
In rieattle Stock Yards
' BRATTLE, Nov. 24. Hogs Re
ceipts 468. Steady. Prime 12.50
13.00; medium to choice 11.60 12.60;
smooth heavies 10.60W11.00; rniiKh
heavies 8.50ff9.t)O;' pigs 11.00012.60. -
Cattle Receipts 130. Weak. Prims
steers 9.00 0 9.50; medium to choice
7.60fr8.60; common to good 6.000
7.00; best cows and heifers .60f 7.00;
medium lo choice t.00 66.00; common
to good 8.60W5.50; bulls 4.00$6.00;
calves 4.69 ffl 3.00.
Receipts and Quotation In
San lYanciKco Market
flXN FRANCISCO, Nov. 24. Re
ceipts Flour. 1176 quarts; wheat 7144
ci ntals; ' barley 63,279 centals; oats
1600 centals; beans 4820 sacks; corn
1675 centals; potatoes 4912 sacks;
onions 300 sacks; hay 165 tons, hides
47 rolls; oranges 1600 boxes; livestock
800 head.
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Wheat 1.75 1.00; red feed oats 1.30
Strawberries nominal; melons 159
1.15; grapes 3-00 3.60.
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Nearly everybody needs a - few
bottles of S. 8. 8., the great vege
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It is an excellent idea to take this
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We now have Chevrolet 490 Models for imme
diate delivery.
Remember, in case of a reduction in price be
tween now and next May we will refund in cash
the full amount of any reduction... Better protec
tion could not be offered.
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