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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1920)
I . -1 r T jf j f ICS Tlif rtf ( f- v ' ', i A' DULY EAST OREGOIHAN, KlTOLETOlt. II J It !..... L L -H-!H'LeuXi.3L-i O&EQON, TUESDAY EVENWoi ' KOVEMSSR SO, 1020. fZSl FAGZ3 fII!I!!l!!lii!Illil!II!!Sil!IISi!IHIi ra !!!!!!! I!i!iiliII!!S!iSlli!IS!l QOTBUKSTS OE EVERETT TRUE 7jrC. Penney Co., ANatlon-Wide Institution' Toile Du Nord, A. P. G, Red Seal and Amoskeag Ginghams 25c yd High Grade Out int Flannel.' Light or Dark Colors, 23c Yard. r s C3 PENDLICTOW, OREL 'Opposite Hotel Pmdlrtoo. BEAK CASH STORE E3 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Do Your Xmm Shopping Early Many useful gift articles now on display, all mod erately priced. Just taks a little wlk down West Webb street, only two blocks off Main street, and see the big savings offered on seasonable merchandise, such as Dry Goods, Notions, Sweaters, Leather Coats, Men's Dress Pants, Gloves, Hosiery for Ladies, Chil dren and Men, Ladies' and Children's Shoes and Mil-inery. BEARD'S CASH STORE 300 We.t Webb St Phone 432 E li!!IHiHI!SlilI!I!!II!!IIII!!ll!l!II!!!IIil!iIffl mm The Kfid Few Years The growth of jour business or tlie dvrioriKnt of your farming Interests during tlie next few years re quire that you use (rood care in Belerttng tlie bank which is to protect your financial interest. Tim Ions; axwrialion of the American Xatkmal Dank with leading ranchers and businessmen, the knowl , edw of thoir Kperific requirements, and the excep tional strong financial oonm-ctitms, merit the justice of Ita claim for consideration when she time comes for you to make a selection. The AmcrfcanTational Bank Pendleton, Oregon. 'Strongest Sank in Gastern Oregon" Fine Residence on North Side Will sell or trade for farm lands, business property, stocks or bonds. If interested address, Post Office Box 582 Pendleton, Ore. Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Cnronlo and Narroua Diseases Bad Oiaeaata of Women. X-Ray Electro Therapeutics, rampla Bids. Boon 11 Pnona 1 DR. C H. DAI Physician and Snrgeoo Osteopath Roomi II and 25 Smith-Crawford Building. Telephone T04 Res. T4t-B Ha, you ncarcy 1 YPAH ! uid Ycil 3usnj xov horn ( yaf Si? rm - - A P DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL- Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports -ii Potato Crop Not All Out of Ground. About half the potato crop In the Weston Mountain region is not yet out of the ground and because of weather conditions it is doubtful if the tubers can be dug this year. Rainy weather this fall has made the potato digging season very late. Weston M in tii Appear At Your Btst-lnitantly H yoa ncttn a sudden caller or an uiwxpected lit I wUaHnn Ma OB feel ConSQ fidcnt of always appearing si your best In but a lew mounts it renders to your sJdn a wrmknulhr soft completion that Is f beyond comparison. J4 SAVE YOUItSELP $ $ S by having your Raw Fur made Into FIXE FURS at our place? At the same time your old ones remodeled, repaired, cleaned so they look like new. At prices that are right. In TAXIDERMY we mount anything from a fly to an elephant. M. R. MOHR Spokane, Wash. 2 Bernard St., So, Write about our deer head contest. mountain potatoes retail at $2.25 for a 100 pound sack. There are quantities of root Vege tables on the market at the present time. Hubbard squash retail at 1 6 cents a pound, while parsnips, beets. turnips und rutabagas sell at the same price. Green arid red peppers selling In local stores command a retail price of 2b cents a pound. 1 Uglier Prices Paid For " : Hugft and Cattle Monday A forecast, higher prices are rul ing for hogs at North Portland and a sharp advance was made in cattle trices for the day. 1 Sheep and lambs remained quiet. There was only a slight Improvement In the run over the small showing of last Monday, total arrivals being 64 cars, compared wltn 41. In the hog alleys there was a sharp advance of $1 In the former price, with tops commanding $12.75 during the morning trade for Monday at North, Portland. Over Sunday run In the hog alleys totaled but Til head, compared with 41S a week ago and 1715 a year ago. , if; While the advance In hogs here wns Relieved to be a mere temporary flue- INFLUENZA , I As a preventive, melt and uv 1 hale night and morning- : V VapoRub (ha 17 Million Jan Uud VWfj New Firaiitaire Prices THE STORE WHERE "QUALITY COUNTS" AND WHERE YOU ARE PROTECTED ON PRICES While price have not been reduced to us on some lines, we believe in volume of business, and are making these reductions on every article in our stock. jZtutA ii, jjfTfiW m J. - ' V ' Child's Cribs We are showing an exten sive line of cribs in patterns that just suit They are fin ished in a rich ivory' enamel as well as white enamel, also Reed Bassinets. Just right for the baby. Priced from $11.00 up. Penney Jr. and Armour Clad Clothes for Boys In Two New Price Groups $11.90, $13.50 New market conditions put these unusual clothes for boys' at a price lower than you have been payig for the ordinary kind. ' -On this new low basis we offer clothes service for stur v dy boys that not only means economy in every sense of the word but the very cleverest styles produced by clothes de signers for boys. ' Some . of the outstanding features that make for extra service and distinguish these . as 'Wferent".ctotBes for, feby, are the special woolen fabrics -tested and shrunk before mak ing, double elbows in the coat, guaranteed mohair linings, special canvas fronts and rein forced pockets. - I Pants have double . seat, double knees, lined through out with extra quality lining, taped seams, belt loops, ad justable bottoms and non-ravel pocket facings. Bring your boy in and see how becoming one of , these economy suits will ' be... Two price groups offering a wide range of fabrics at' . iK-l S11.90andS13.50:,.,; t - , 5 too or- "XTG. Penney Co., A Natibn-Wfde Institution Ladies' Desk Nothing could please the lady more than to present her with one of these Desks. We invite your inspection. Living Room Furniture Maybe you need another piece for this room, such as a nice Library Table, Rock ing Chair or Davenport. We will be glad to' help you make selection. Prices al ways right. CRIUKSHANK & HAMPTON 124-128 E. WEBB PHONE 548 IS . sw to tuation due to local scarcity, trade was good at the advance. General hog market range: Prime mixed $1J.OOO 12.75 Smooth heavy ll.TSOlt.SS Hough heavy 9.00 10.75 Fat plga 10.6011.60 Feeder Pigs .00 11.00 Prime cattle continue absent from the North Portland yards but the bent that came sold in the steer division at S9. although a quarter more was quot ed for better class offerings. One load of extra good heifers sold at $7.60 In the Monday morning trade but the general price for tops was not consid ered above (7.25. All through the cat tle market the tone was strong with prices 25 0 60 cents higher for the Monday morning sales. Receipts OTer Sunday showed a total of 13(7 head, compared with 78 a week ago. General cattle market range: . Choice steers 8.76 .25 Good t& choice steers ... 7.75 S.ti Medium to good steers . .75 (g. 7.75 Fair to good steers ,25 .75 Common to fair steers . . , 6.60 '.2B Choice cows and heifers . 6.75 7.25 Good to choice cows and heifers '. 5.75 6.75 Fair to medium cows and heifers , 3,75 (j? 4.75 Canners 2-75 f 8.75 Bulls 6.00W 6.00 Choice dairy calves .... 13.0014.00 Heavy calves 7.00 6.00 Best light calves , 11.00 13.00 Medium light calves .... 9.00ig 11.00 Choice feeders , 6.50 7.25 Fair to good feeders ... 6.75 6.75 In the sheep and lamb trade there was a run of 1400 head over Sunday, compared with 1107 a week igo and 2343 a year ago. There was a gen eral absence of demand at the start of the week and prices were considered steady to easy, although unchanged. ' General sheep and lamg range: , East of mountain lambs I 8.50 .50 Willamette valley lambs., 8.000 8.50 Feeder lambs 7.50! 8.00 Cull lamb 6.009 .ot Yearllnn OO0 7.S0 Wethers e.uvw Ewes 1-0W 00 Winnipeg December Wheat tyloses at 1.6 1-2, WINNIPEG, Nov. 80. Wheat. No- vember, $1.87; December; 81.66 1-p; May. 31.69. December Wheat $1.45 at Mlnenapolls Monday. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 30. Wheat- December, 31.45: March, 11.49. Barley 62 78c. t ', Flax No. 1, 31.9601.98. . .', . Wheat $1.30 to 11.40 at Seattle,, Monday. ! SEATTLE, Nov. 30. Wheat Hard white, soft white, white club, hard winter, red winter, northern, spring and big fclend bluestem, $1.40; red Walla, $1.35; eastern Walla, $1.80. THE MORE CAREFUL YOU ARE TO BUY THE BEST CO At, THE . MORE CERTAIN YOU WILL BE TO BUY Phone 178 SMYTIIE-LONERGAU CO Cattle flewrally liOwer sheep I'nevcn la Higher i KAN8AS CITY, Mo., Nov. 3D. Cat- tie Receipts 24,000; canners steady; bulk J.606 J.65; vealers steady to 60c lower; early top 13.60; other calves weak to $1 lower; other classes slow and mostly 25 cents lower; beef steers 6.0014.00; bulk she stock 4.60 6? 6.00; good yearling heifers 8.508.75i all clauses closing weak; many offer ings left unsold. heep Receipt 8.500: very uneven; fat lambs mostly steady to 25 cents higher; fed lambs 11.00; few native II sr.- sheen around 26 cents hltrher: soma up mora;ai(.saJes feeding lamlii 36 to 40 ceotg Dig ber; best $.96, , , : 4bllIIIISllla.UWiiKMillWlIW'H4)Hi.liailiaUi.il'iliaiUliMIHiWI.Hi..liiS4.U., 4 CHEVROLET . We now hav Chevrolet 490 Model for imme diete delivery, , ' Remember, in cam of a. reduction in price be tween now and next May we will refund in cash ' the full amount of any reduction... Better rotec tion could not be offered. y t ? We are always flad to demonstrate. regon ii otor jarage BUICK, CADILLAC AND CHEVROLET i -1