East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 01, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 12

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DAILT EAST OREQOmAW, PENDLETOK. OEEaOU,
WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1, 1020.
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C. l'cn'ney Co., A Nation-Wide Institution
Canvas Gauntlet
Gloves, Leather
Faced 29c
Knit Wrist
Leather .Faced
Canvas Gloves
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FENMiETON, Onit
Opposite Hotel Pendleton.
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Your limncy is tlic result of your efforts, perhaps
llic roMilt of years of lianl and faithful work. Wlim
you deposit Uiis nHHicy In a bank, you place lush
confkleni in the bank ami you make your money
very useful to the community.
Kor over thirty two years, prominent ranchers
ami leatline business men ami thousands of work'
ers have shown their confidence in the American
National Hank by depositing tlieir money with lis.
Our growth is the. result of this confiilonce in our
bank, a bank that lias tried to be helpful in the up
building of Kastcrn Oregon.
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p Do Your Xmas Shopping Early J If- jf''' '
Many useful gift articles now on display, all mod- S I I I Xj&J 3
oratcly priced. Just tako a little wnlk down West a 1-TI4 t-dbLlf. , In -r I
53 Webb street, only two blocks off Main street, and see 3 wecc, THIS TRee -- 1
ss, the big saving's offered on seasonable merchandise, krA$ 'LYING-'on -v r
53 such as Dry Goods, Notions, Sweaters, Leather Coats, 3 THIS GROUND ! .. ""v rj
53 Men's Dress Pants. Gloves, Hosiery for Ladies, Chil- E I4AW-HAU- svCV X
dren and Men, Ladies' and Children's Shoes and Mil- E ua.. ..J. r- 1 - vX$V
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g . . BEARD'S CASH STORE J W" " 'tf "
S 300 West Webb St. Phone 432 V "
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i wry uftil to the community. I?P I C I
I Kor over thirty two vears, promhirnt ranchrrs IcB m 1 " ' " '' "' ' " i! I' O i
J and leadin business nnn and thousands of work- 1 II RAM V liniP I HPA! AKIfl PCMCDAI I 1 15
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The AmericanJStional Bank
PenrUeton. Oregon. '
'Strangest Sank in Cast era Oregon"
Fine Residence on
North Side
Will sell or trade for
farm lands, business
Sroperty, stocks . or
onds.
If interested address,
Post Office Box 82
Pendleton, Ore.
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"POKULAH POH CfNCRATIONS'
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AT -YOUR DRUGGIST
Aak or BYHM F ONLY. awsM SuMitathM J
DR. C. H. DAY
Physician and Hurgeon
Osteopath
Rooma XI and 26 Smith-Crawford
Bulld'n.
r)epbon in Raa. ?4-R
A RAV, SORE Tl
Eases Quickly When You
Apply a Little Musterole.
And Musterole won't blister like
the old-fashioned mustard plaster,
just spread it on with your fingers.
It penetrates to the sore spot with a
gentle tingle, loosens the congestion
and draws out the soreness and pain,
Musterola is a clean, white oint
ment made with oil of mustard. It
is fine for quick relief from sore
throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff
neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache,
congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum
bago, pains and aches of the back or
Joints, sprains,sore muscles,bruises.chil
blains, frosted feet, colds on the chest
Nothinz like Musterole for croupy chil
dren. Keep it handy for instant use.
35c and 65c jars; hospital size 3.W
ed. Mutton Is five cents a pound
cheaper, and ham 3 to 5 cents a pound
The price or meats has joined in the Icheaper. Veal has not decreased in
general decline. Pork loin chops have i price because little is being killed, due
dropped 15 rents and are now 40 cents ;to tne tact that there is no market for
a pound while pork steak, formerly 45 ludes.
ents a pound, is now 35 cents. A.l fcffKS are S5' cents a dozen, butter
uts of beef have dropped three cents j has dropped recently, the retail pre.
i pound and greater decline is expect-. now being 65 cents and $1.25. while
tne iormer price was 70 cents and
$1.35. -
The price of susar has fallen con
siderably, this product now selling at
S pounds for Jl, a decrease of more
than 50 per cent. Sharp declines arc
noted in cofffee, the hfghest grade now
selling at 55 to 60 cents a pound. '.
Flour now sells ror 12.75 a sack l'
stead of $3.70. Corn meal had a phe
nomenal drop, the new crop selling for
13 cents for a nine pound sack, whicl
is auout half the former price.
I logs and Cattle Steady ',
and Lambs I)wcr for J)ay
Receipts of livestock at N'orth Port
land for the T.iesday trade consisted
of but f"Ur loads. Hogs were steady
v ith a $12.50 top; cattle were steady
but there was a better lineup of values
v.hile lambs were lower.
In the hog market $12.50 was the
extreme top for supplies at N'orth
Portland for the Tuesday trade. The
nrevinifi ilnv whnu'ert n tiirH mnrlc n
Oliartor mIwiva thi hilt thi cflnfirnl
market did not reach that high. Im
proved trade conditions e.e shown for
hogs generally throughout the coun
try. General hog market range:
Prime mixed $12 0012.50
Economy Prices on
Good Underwear
With the season for heavier,
underwear hardly started comes
these excellent garments with '
prices very similar to those we
knew before the war.
Heavy All Wool Unions
' $4.98
Extra quality garments of
very fine, soft wool.that does not
scratch. Need we .say more of
its quality than that it is from
the famous North Star Woolen
Mills. Light gray; color, fine
rib, closed crotch, close fitting
wrists and ankles, the suit $4.98
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North Star Warm Unions
$3.49
Another good garment from ,
North Star Mills, a good peitent
age of fine wool gives warmth
while the added cotton makes
for long service. Closed crotch,
suit . $3.49
North Star Fleeced 1
Unions $2.49
Medium weight fleece lined
unions provide warmth at small
', outlay. t Closed croth, fine ecru
rib; "suit '-.'i-t : $2.49 '
' Men's Two Piece Suits 1
V SI129 Garment"
, Warner Closed Crotch
Unions $2.98
Every season brings new
friends for Warner Unions. This
fine ribbed suit i of mercerized
cotton will bring many more.
Just the weight for the man in
doors. Its closed crotch and fine;
fitting qualities proclaim worth
far above the price we ask, the
suit . $2.98
Good weight drawers . 'and .
shirts of fine ribbed ecru colored
cotton. For the man who pre
fers two piece garments this
number of f ers extra economy
apparel, garment . . . . . . , $1.29
Collins Health Underwear
$3.98 Garment 7 ,
The heaviest and warmest all
wool underwear we stock. Noth
ing better for the man whose
work takes him into all kinds of
weather. . Made of finest wools
" and guaranteed to give satisfac
tion,, rich tan color, two piece ,
suits only, garment . . . v. $3.98
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J. CTPenney Co., A Nation-Wfde Instituiion
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Kough heavy .......
Fat pigs
Peed-ir pigs
Yard commission
11.75(B12.25
. ... 9.00 $ 10.75
10.60 f 11.50
. ... 9.00$' 11.00
men considered
the cattle market abou .' ateady v at
North Portland for Tuesday. Over-
night arrivals were just a hhndful and
trading was therefore limited..
General cattle market range:
on a smaller turnover In the usilal
istlve fcatureli; Including .IJbertyMs.
sties. Total sales,' par value, $14,550,
00. Old U. S. Bonds unchanged on
call.
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7.U0i&i7.T5Uir!ts 83fi B5: firsUi 7 8 1
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New Fmrnitere Prices
THE STORE WHERE "QUALITY COUNTS" AND WHERE YOU ARE PROTECTED ON PRICES
While prices 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. ' ,
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Child's Cribs
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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.
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4.75 5 G-O'
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Choice steers ,
Good to choice steers . . .
Medium to good steers. .
Fair to good steers ....
Common to fair steers. .
Choice cows and heifers.
Good to choice cows and
heifers 6.25
Fair to medium cows and
heifers ,
Fair to medium cow's and
heifers
Common cows and heifers
dinners i
Bulls
Choice liairy calves
Heavy calves 7.00 'it 9.00
Best light calves 11.00WJ3.UG
Medium light calves 9.00lt.
Choiee feeders .60M 7.2;
, an . . . wuu .dui., a .,. " . . w . v..w
While there ws only 0 handful or
so of stuff in the sheep and lumb alleys
at North l'ortland for Tuesday morn-
Kuiier and Kinra rU-ady , . '
CImhw Irregular at X. V.' ,
iXKW YUItK. Ucc. 1. Ilutlcr
steady; creumery higher than "extras
!5"u,i&S; creamery extras l; firsts
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ICecm steady;" fresh gathered extra
C'heeMn Irregulsr. ' Slati-. whllfi milk
flats, held apcclala. iigt St;'8ta'6, hillh;
flats fresh specials 23jf 24.'.;,;' '. j... ',
Frls and .Cuanw '(.rain .
LlMti-d Ixmw at Hraulo 'X '
RKATTI.K ..ften't. .lllt'.'.r,. .
Feed JJcrateh fgqj 7 . ion; fod
wheat all grln, chop 5 7; ,ot
t.'.i; sprouting oata fjJr. rolled barley'
.: whole corn 1 J; cracked rn
rolled bartey.JiJ: clipped tkjjrley
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Hay Alfujfa i2 4on.tlouble com
pressed alfalfa ditto timothy 442;
eastern Washington mixed 137. '
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 g'lad to help you
make selection. Prices al
ways right.
tng. the trade was weak and tops In th
lamb division were off about' 50 Cents
for the day. , ..
. Gcnoral sheep and lamb trado was"
mow. - .
General sheep and lamg range:
Willamette valley lambs. 8.00 8.00
F.a.st of mountain lambs 8.00 & S.OO
Feeder Inmbs 6.a0 7. CO
Heavy lambs '. . 6.00 7.G0
Cull lambs S:0i9 .00
Yearllnxs t.003 7.B0
Wethers . MOO. f. GO
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CRIUKSHANK & HAMPTON
124-128 E. WEBB
PHONE 548
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I'nsettled Conditions Seen'
XKW YORK, Dec. 1 There Wore no
developments in the course of yester.
day's hesitant stock market .to auppest
that sentiment In speculative or, finan
cial circles had experienced any ma
terial alteration frdm 'tha. unsettled
conditions of the lost few weeks.'.
Prices of trading shares reacted. and
rallied' with much confusion. Issues
of the samo class frequently - moving
contrary. " ' j
Dealings were, notlcably lighter how
ever, with no recurrence, save In mild
form of recent liquidations. ' ' ' ,"
News over tho week end wnctn
flirting, but lacking mostly In the' con
structlve qualities necessary to enlist
public interest. The west, reported a
let-down In the Investment situation
and reducatlon of railway tonnagcf
In the commodity markets cotton
quotations wavered again and copper
recorded new low prices for a period of
years. Furthor curtailment of working
forces by the New Haven, and other
railway systems testified anew to back
ward transportation conditions. Do
mestic money conditions remained un
easy most of the day's call money lond
Ing at six percent. Foreign exchange
was erratic. Oils and rails, Including
some of the Junior or reorganized
properties of the west and southwest
were among tho stronger features of
the list steels, equipments and ship
pings continuing to easce under pro
fessional pressure. The few note
worthy trains at the end embraced
mexlean I'otroleum. Daldwln Locomo
tive, ltetall Stores and American Wool
en. Hales, 050.000 bharen. .,'!
The buid ijtorkot no iw&iUt, ilfco
Tut w tviut wa. iiT'-s'i.vr, i'C-b'
"just Between You and Me";
lJ . . says the Good Judge 4 '
Here's genuine chewing
satisfaction for you , hook
cd up with real economy.
A small chew of this class
of tobacco lasts much long- : ) ,
er than a big chew of the ' '
ordinary kind that's be
catfse thel full, rich, .real
tobacco taste lasts so long.
Any man who uses the . ; .',
Real Tobacco . Chew will f ;
tell you that. . , i
Put up in two styhs -
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco . ; ' -;
i ' RIGHT CUT is short-cut tobacco
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We now have Chevrolet 490 Models for imme
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Remember, in case of a reduction in prip be
tween now and next May we will refund in cash
the full amount of any reduction... Better protec
tion could not be offered.
We are always glad to demonstrate.
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