,..tl..,:i.i.hr.vM...1k(ifctWl ..... K- yWlUMttMkuAtttfliteilM. . . .. - , ...... -itoiMHKM . PAGE TWELVE - DAILY EAST 0EE00NIAN, PENDLETON, OEEGON, THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 8, 1 Of 0. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE mm In.fttiti4.tio ii I ii i ii mm . Expert-.;:; - ; Inspection When your motor isn't runninjr just ritrht, or some thinjr else rocs wrong, then is the time to drive over here and let us locate the trouble. .'..-- Out- expert repair men can often limes save you lota of time and inconveniences. REPAIRS AT LOWEST FIGURES Garofalo Motor Repair Co. Watch Us Grow. . f S . Phone S79-W ' r Below T.O. 612 West Alta Street The Little Thrush it an optlmix. Its etierrful voice sounds Tory niuoli like VsU-il-MlL" Itntn or sltine. hail, sleet and wind, will not keep It from singing gingerly. When everybody seems to fail you. Isn't It one more reason to grit your teeth and "stlck-it-biU"; And when you nan a Savings Account In this strong hunk, doing ho for a good purpose, don't let It dwin dle away, but frtK k. it-bill. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. The AmefrcanNationol Bank -Pendleton. Oregon. Si 'Strongest Sank in Gastern Oregon" It prom, H(5Re!!; - ' DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL ANO GENERAL Including Pendleton Pricea and Associated Press Report The following pricea art the prices being paid to producers by Pendleton business houses. Wherever retail prices are given the fact will be spe cially mentioned. Eggs and Poultry. . '. Eggs, 50 cents. (Retail price Is SO cents.) Hens, 28 cents. . Roosters, 15 cents a pound.' - . ' . Hens, 15 to IS cents a pound. Spring fryers, 25 cents a' pound. Country Ham, Etc. -Ham, best quality, 28c. Bacon, best quality. 4e. Butter Fat and Butter. Ranch butter, 81.10 a roll. . (Retail price Is also $1.10.) ; .. .. it GKevrolet IRoadster Tor sale. Snap up this prize package before it is too late. Eastern Oregon Motor Co. 816 Garden St., Near P. O. Phone 1027 Porch Furniture rounding. Now is the time to look after Giairs Rockers and Rugs for the Porch. Your evenings are spent on the porch and why not be comfortable and have nice, cool sur- We will be pleased to show hat we can furnish you for the you w porch. ' ' Cruikshank & Hampton ' Phone 548 124-128 E. Webb St Portland Markets Irop 26c to 50c Considerable weakness was shown in the cattle market -Wednesday, when prices were cut 26 to 60 cents. Even at the lower prices the market was slow and weak, with practically no buyers on hand for the early morning trading. The total Arrival in all line of livestock over night was 26 cars. The tone of the hog market con tinues steady, several sales being made at the market top. Receipts overnight were very light, only 156 head arriv ing. . ......... General hog market ranger" . Prime mixed . ........ .815.50 16.00 Medium mixed 14.76feil5.60 Rough heavies 10.00flill.2S Pigs 11. 76-0)15.7: Smooth heavies ll.2513.7ii It would take an extra good lot of steers, cows and calves to bring the market top quoted in each of these lines. There is absolutely no demand for poor stuff and but a very small demand for good quality stock. General cattle range: ' Choice grass steers $10.00 10.50 Good to choice steers':.. S.25&1O.00 Medium to good steers.. 8.50ft) a. 25 Fair to goad . steers ... . . .. 7.50(g) , .8.50 Common to fair steers . .. 6.00! 7.60 Choice cows and heifers. 7.50'iJ 8.0U Good to choice cows and heifers ... O.OOiij;- 7.50 Medium to good cows, and . heifers 6.604? .6.50 Fair, to medium cows and heifers 4.50 rf 3.60 Canners 3.60a 4.60 Bulls .-. .- 5.50'Si 6.60 Best light calves lLOora 12.0t Medium calves ......... 9.00 10.60 Heavy calves ........... 7.00 8.50 The mutton market was unchanged and steady at Tuesday's drop in pricea Overnight shipment1 was quite large, 2369 head coming in.' General sheep and lamb range: r Spring lambs . ..ll.6otyln-60 Cull lambs 7.50f 8.50 Yearlings .. 6.50 7.60 Kwes 2.50'a 6.00 Wethers ....... t.OW 7.00 Kansas City Sliecp and Cattle Market Active . KANSAS CITV. July 8. Cattle 9. 5000; beef steers active, steady; top 16.65; hulk, good and choice corn-fed 16.2616.60; she stock strong to 25c higher; calves steady to 50o higher; choice velcrs 12.OO13.00; other classes mostly steady.. -. - , . Sheen. :,. 000: stcadv:. bulk fat until. ewes 6.00'u 6.;.0; lambs steady to 25c higher; tup . natives 15.00: Arizona 14.60; Idaho feeders 10.25. Committee Accepts Report For Reopening of WlKat Trade ' CHICAGO. July 8. An advisory committee, composed iof represents tires of. all wheat .interests today ac cepted the report of the committee representing the loading., grain ex changes, culling for the reopening of trading In wheat futures on July 15. The report provides that there shall be no trading in deliveries beyond March or this sldo of December. The advisory committee also discus. sed tho transportation situation as It affects the marketing of wheat. It was decided that the exchange com niittce, composed of .two reprosenta tlves from, each of. the ight grain ex changes, should remain a permanent organization, to take up any problem that may result from the reopening of trading after a three year suspension The advisory committee henceforth will be known us tho -General Oraln Committee, with the following off! cers: p ' ' ' . F. 13. Wells. Minneapolis, chairman P. R. Goodrich,' Winchester. Ind.; vice chairman; George P.' Case, Minne apolis, secretary ". ' 'TheJltprvme f Momenty. 1 I Apprd tension is avoided by MOTllOfeFfilEND A preparation of penetrating olU and medicinal ingredients which la uted to render the muac.es, cords and tendons pliable thus greatly reducing tension. The period should be one of calm repose as the new dawn draws nearer. Mother PriessJ is used cxtcrnattj. At all Druggists, PradfaU aiilarnrCa. Dpt-F-15, AUsacwOt BroaclwSw5pcp of : 1 ' ' OicratkiiM in Stocks. ' - ' NEW YOKK, July 8. Tho rccov try in the stock marfcet which had 11s Inception at the beslnnin? of the month, was carried to greater lengths today on a broader sweep of opera tiona. although Hpec illative aharett were again tlie outstanding feature. Buying of those ieaues waa of - n more varied and confident charactet and originated largely at - interior points, mainly' western and south western centers while New Kngland furnished .a -, moderate -, demand for me tale. ' . . Kails and shippin, "ha'rcd In the njovement to a greater degree than al any recent period-. High .grade trans continental and coalers - contributed their proportions to the largest turn- j over since the first week of June, probably as a result of the better transforation nltuation. . . ' - - ' More than half a day's - business converged around the Usual favorites. however, such as steels, equipments, oils,, motors and kindred specialties. Extreme advuncqs as represented by leaders of those divisions, ran from 2 to 5 points, with considerable Impair ment on profit-taking at the close. Bales amounted to 800,000 hares. Changes in the money market were mostly towards further .casement. Call loans opened at 8 per cent, the'iow cst initial rate-of th' month, , and som6 relaxation of time funds ; was reported, . albeit quotations remained unalterc'd. -Mixed conditions prevailed In the market for foreign exchange; Sterl ing was firm and the H pania h rate strengthened but reactionary tenden cies were displayed by remittances by Italy, Kpain and .the , Scandinavian countries. " , . ' The successful floatlon of the $25, 000,000 eight per cent 8wlss loaa, which was recently nbsorbed, featur ed the bond market, Anglo-French 6s also strengthening. Domestic issues. including the liberty group, were Irre. glar. Hales,, par value, aggregated Il4,4&0,00. Old United States bonds were unchanged on call. 55 it c c 8KVIMi?rOW. OREOOUT OPPOSITH ROTRIi PBJNTOtiKTOW Staple Cotton Goods AMr( : : : tively Priced ::::;,;:v;::',: " 297 busy stores gives us a purchasing power that enables us to buy for less the merchandise in everyday use about the home and our cash selling plan enables us to sell it the same way. A careful Inspec tion of the materials we sell and the very low prices asked will con vince you that here is a store that saves you money every day m the year. Good Quality Crocheted Bed Spread, ' 74x80 . Good Quality Crochet lied Spread, cut , corners and scalloped bonier. 74xH4. S3.-1S Good Quality Crocheted Bed .Spread, cut , . corner and small scalloped border. 76x88 45x116 Pillow Cases, excellent quality, each . P 45x Pequot Cases, hemstitched, each 7c 4iix.-t6 Kxeellent Quality Cases, each. . . 5Sc 81x90 best qiiulity Seamless Kncets . $. 81x99 good quality Seamless Sheets.; SSS.49 81x00 best quality hemstitched sheets $2.8 36 Inch Pillow Tubing, yard ' . . 4c 90 Inch bleached sheeting, good quality, vard . .. ; .-. , e 73 inch best quality blcaclied jJicctlng . yard 89o 36 inch fair quality bleached muslin, yard . o . 30 inch soft finish IUcaclied Muslin. yard ,.. 2c 36 Inch good quality Bleached Muslin, . yard , 3c 34 Inch extra quality Iyonsilalo Muslin, yanl . 85c 38 inch Berkeley Comet Cambric Muslin. - finished fur tho needle, yard 35o Berkeley Number 60 Cambric Muslin, yard . ...i So Berkeley Number 1O0 Cambric Muslin, yanl 55o 36 Inch Vnblcaclied Chccse:loth, suitable for housecleanlng, etc., yawl .-... la t-9e' 36 Inch bleacL-d gauxe. yard 10c 16 inch t'nlon Crasli, blue border, yard SSc' 18 inch r'ancy Striped Cotton Muck Toweling, yard , v ' s5 18 hieli extra quality Ctdon Huck Toweling, yard " 18 Inch fancy bordered cotou crash, yanl ; Wa, 10x10 Inch Terry Cloth Wash Clotlis, pretty , pink and blue borders, each 10o ISxia Inch Wash Cloths, .good quality Terry Cloth, blue Borders, hkmio- ' gram comer, 3 for i5o 12x1 a inch Wash Ckiths. ' finely woven . Terry Cloth, mercerized bonier, each 29u Barber Towels, good heavy buck, llxlt Inch, doxen ., .....v......... S1.4S Itordered Huck Towels, 16x33 hi. each ISO Good quality Huck Towels, woven borders, ' each 35c Plain bonlered Huck Towels, J 7x34. . . BOO lted Banded Huck Towels, good quality, each 16x80 Inch Towels of heavy buck, fancy bordered ends, each 3o 18x36 bull Hour Be I'is pattern Huck lirnLstltcJied bonier, eacli ... 35c Kxtra quality huck in generous sle,V 19x38, cadi 8 50 Kxtra heavy Huck, 18x34. each .' 4o I.lnen and Cottort Huck Towels, 18x34 Indies, eaili ....;.!!....., Fancy hemstitched Border Towels, maple leaf patterns, with wreath for mono- grain, each . ' 4o Heavy Turkish Bath Towel of finely woven Terry Cloth with Taney all-over pattern In ' blue or gold. 21x42 Inches, each .... t8o 21x40 Inch towel of finely woven: heavy Terry Cloth with wreath for monogram, mercerized border, each ......... $1.4)t J. C Penney Co., A NationwYfle Institution 4 ! 5-8 to 1.45 3-4. Oats finished 1 l-8c off to 3-8c up and provisions varying! from 37c decline to a rise of 10c up. Bulls in the corn market made much of the fact that In somo cases ihe shrinkage of prices had amounted to nearly twenty cents a bushel as jompared with last week's top fig ures. Furthermore demand was stim ulated by assertions that t his week would see the end of liberal receipts. The readiness with - which offerings were' absorbed gave additional Im petus to the upturn In values. Near the end of the day, however, the mar ket had an overbought appearance. Kfforts to realize profits on newly ac quired holdings followed and during the last thirty minutes of trading all the advance was virtually wiped Out with December closing at l-2c to 7-8 net loss. . Bearish crop estimates counted somewhat in overcoming strength that oats developed in sympathy with corn. ; Provisions wero swayed for the most part by the action of grain. Packers bought to a moderate extent. Quality PRINTING at ReasoriableTrices ; i" East Oregonian Printing Department 1 - Seattle Hog ItccHpta Steady, Cattle ljwcr - SEATTLE. Wash., July 7 Hogs, receipts 114: steady; prime 16.71if 18.10; medium to choice 14.60 15.75: rough heavies 11.0013.00; pigs 13.00 13.00. Cattle, receipts 364; 25c lower on steers and 50 75c on cows; prime 10.60fj 11.00; medium to choice 9.00 10.00'; common to good 6.00 4i 7.60; best cows and heifers 7.S6; medium tr choice 7.00 4i 8. Oil; common to good 5.OO(ri6.50! bulls 5.60&6.50; calves f.OOIt 14.00. . Chk-ago Corn Market Jumi l Materially. ' -' i CHICAGO July 8.' Corn scored a material advance in price today, ow ing chiefly to belief that a reaction was due after the recent big break. Gains however. ' were not held. The close was unsettled 7-8c net lower to 3-8c advance, with September (1.60 1-8 to fl.60 1-2 and December 1.4j rirtner Tone hi the Market for Vffce Futures ' NEW YORK. July 8. There was firmer tone In the market for coffee' (Uturcs today owing to rallies In San tos futures and reports that promin ent importing interests bad taken up July notices amounting to 6.000 bogs so far this, month. These features led to covering after recent severe declines after oponlng unchanged to ten points higher, active months sold about 22 to 32 points above last night's closing with September touching 11.90 and December 12.00; or fifty to fifty- five points above the low levels of last week. Closing prices were within 2 or' 3 po'lnts of the best, showing net Kalns of-28 tp 38 points. July 12.78; Sept. 1 1.88; Oct. 11.91; December. 11.98; January 12.03; March 12.10; May 12.15. Spot coffee,' dull and nominal. Additional Market News on Page to Golden West .' .... . j. J. . - t , . ,...:t The Cream of Ice Creams The Perfect End of a Good Dinner at AH Good Dealers; in All Good Flavors; Brick or Bulk. , , ; COZY PILLIARD HALL HARRY LEEDY . : ' : . FRANK GRIGGS DUPUIS CIGAR STORE WELCH'S CIGAR STORE : A. L. DTJNLAP mmim Qive your child clean, healthy hair X Shampoo ntularli with WlU- 2 root Liquid Shampoo Soap, s Cleansef perfectly, yet doe g not make hair and scalp hantt 5 and dry a moat soap doe. Made br the maker! of wild root Hair Tonic. Economy Dmg Co. vSmircwiNfiirr'r'Bravliiiai ;ilFnt'l:!,"':!:;;!;I:!:",:,, ?!i.;a;aSli:Bl'iiaai;::aji'lii'lai Carload of Buicks arrived and all delivered. , Four more will arrive this week. Order yours now be on timefor they wont last long. f Oregon Motor Garage Phon 468 INCORPORATE ' ' ' "1M21 W Court Distributor r CADILLAC, HUDSON, BUICIC ESSEX AND ACASON TRUCKS