S PECIALIZ1NG and dealing i extensively in he retail , coal,' , business, we consider our-. selves in tHe light of a public ser vant, and as such believe it or duty in every way possible to serve the4 fuel needs of the people of this community in. the, most efficient . manner. We feel it is our dutyto acquaint our patrons of conditions prevailing in the coal traffic in 'or- -der that they may secure sufficient coal to carry them thru the winter months at the lowest price obtain able. ; : Fortunately we have back of us the producer of the highest grade bituminous coal in the west from whom we secure the CELEBRAT ED "PEACOCK" COAL, the qual 7 ity of which practically ev'ery dis criminating buyer in Pendleton is thoroughly familiar. During the past few ' months there has been a general disregard to the usual practice -of storing , coal for the ensuing winter. Some, feel there is little , advantage in storing cbal. Others want to ascer tain if there will be "any reduction in price as a result of lowering of freight rates or cost of coal at the mines. , . ; , , WARNING! Buy your winter's supply now! Coal is plentiful now but will not be later on coal cannot be cheaper with existing mining wages and freight rates. There is no prospect " of a reduction of either. Qoal can not be stored at the mines nor can dealers store enough to protect this community. It is up to you to pro tect yourself. A small production in summer necessarily means in creased cost and a shortage and higher prices late. This follows the economic law applying to labor, wheat, potatoes or coal. We can ; serve you 'quickly and, efficiently now, but cannot be expected to do so later when weather conditions ar.d abnormal demand handicap 'us. Coal sufficient to care for the en-' tire country's' needs- throughout the Fall and Winter "months cannot be mined or transported entirely during those Winter months, but -must be equitably distributed over the twelve month period. . To insure the United States against a soft coal shortage, the average production of all mines r should be 11,000,000 tons per week throughout the year. By reason of a mild winter over the entire coun try production began to drop off in ' November, 1920,suntil at the pres ent time so much production has been lost on account of "no de mand" that if this condition con tinues for another ninety days, not alone our Fendleton community but the entire country will face as grave a fuel shortage as has, exist ed at any time previous. ' isayt QUALITY ' 1 1 ; : -i MOK.EL-E 0 O-T L E Cleanest Coal Mined h :i 4." V "At The Sign Of - J. L w ft ' if,. Va- 1 mwifr&fr "Aifr&& 111 ' Salt Lake City, Utah, July 15, 1921 TO THE PEOPLE, OF PENDLETON: We take this method of advising the good people of Pendleton that we, as the exclusive miners and shippers of the original and genuine "Peacock" Coal, have given the exclusive agency for "Peacock" to the Smythe-Lonergan Company kwhich exclusive agency. they have, held for the past six years, and any other person or concern- who attempts to sell the "Peacock" brand of coal in Pendleton is an imposter and deliberate ly misrepresents the facts to secure coal orders by fraud. It is not hard to understand why unscrupulous persons in the coal came m the northwest should seek to market inferior brands of. coal on the strength of the popularity enjoyed by "Peacock" but we do not intend to permit such practices. WTe have the trade name and trade mark-of our product copyrighted and any person or concern other than the Smythe Lonergan Company offering to sell "Peacock" Coal in Pendleton will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. " v ' The eminent superiority of "Peacock" over any other brand of coal sold on the western markets makes it imperative for us to protect our agents, the Smythe-Lonergan Comnany and the Pendleton Public against illegal substitution, and to help the, Smythe-Lonergan Company sustain and perpetuate the prestige and reputation they haye built up during the . past several years for Service and Quality. . ' Yours verv truly, CENTRAL COAL & COKE COMPANY -- Per T. E. .Mulhall, Sales Manager. Phone Hie 553 QUANTITY Hottest Coal Mined 2 i ' 1, The Peacock" 178 Th irn Ofc THERE are at present about 400,000 idle cars in the coun try of which some 200,000 are coal cars. These should be now engaged in transporting coal f,or winter use. This vast surplus of idle cars now is going to mean in . adequate coal transportation to meet the emergency that is bound to occur when the normal Fall and Winter needs demand quick coal transportation later on. v All mines shipping into this ter ritory inform us there is no possi bility of areduction in present mine prices, due to the peaking by idle I time of already high mining; costs. . Neither is there any liklihoocl . of 'any reduction in present . coal freight rates, as evidenced by the following advice from Mr, H. E. Lounsbury, General Freight Agent of the O-W7. R. & N. Company, dat ed Portland, Oregon, May 6th, 1921: "Some time ago I advised the coal dealers on our lines that So far(as the traffic representatives of the Union Pacific, System lines "had any knowledge, there was no prospect of reduction rates on. coal and it was our understanding that no other lines ii the Northwestern territory were considering any re adjustment of their rates on this commodity." v Therefore, coal storage early in the year is an economic .duty of every householder and industry. Assuming that by some possible chance there might be a brief per iod of depression in price this sum-, mer, despite our prediction to the contrary, any such lowering of coal prices must of necessity be very slight and not sufficient to justify your withholding taking your stor age coal now andhaying that safe feeling of assurance that you are protected against any possibility of a coal famine. Order your coal today do not wait a serious shortage is bound to occur this fall and winter be among those pre paredbe safe, not sorry. Phone us today and give use your storage requirements of the celebrated "Peacock" Coal our watchword is Service and Quality. SERVICE i "ii. in