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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1920)
sat', dav jr.VK:nc. j; SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 10,-H DAILY EAST OREQ0N1AM, PENDLETON, OBEQOW, PA3X rOTOTKEM OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE i ...... ; ..'."'..'! cr'"'"' ' '-i- tion-iM Jnaiiiuiilon. Mi 1 Put Your Car in Good Hands No matter what work you may want done on your car, you may rest assured that it will be properly done if it comes to us. - ' . - -' - ' ?. Why not give us 4 r'al nd let the results determine future relations between us? Pay us a call and we can talk it over. ' ' . .. . , Garofalo Motor . Repair Co. Watch Us Grow. . ; Below P. 0. Phone 879-W 612 West Alta Street j .. . " .:. . . " ' I JIIE DRAKE 3 . . . .. ' " f CIVCN KY NlMT ARM,. TO HAVC WITH THeM A-r BeutAu wooo 1 In a bo leader. In the ar, on the water, or even SUlhe shore lie to at the bead of his lady docks ever watohful for kmprnuing danger. V Ills peculiar voice wil give Instant warning or as surance of safety, or th call to.gnthCT and migrate. It Is wWl to be watchful and be on the constant lookout for details and happenings. So the best au thorities everywhere wttl advise to live within your income and persistently add your net earnings to a Savings Account n a strong bank. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. TheAnienranNationalBank : Pendleton. Oregon. 'Strongest Ban in Eastern Oregon' i a IS UNAT tvON THC UiAK T DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Report J Wool Sold ? 150,000 lbs. sold in Portland Thurs day, June 3th at a good price. i - ; The bargains we offer on used cars, j "and our new stock will be igood news also. ' ; ' " Eastern Oregon Motor Co. 16 Garden St, Near P. O. Fhona 1027 The Very Latest In Dining Room Furniture Style. In furniture like everything else, change from time to time. Coma in and see the newest patterns out. Gruikshank & Hampton ; Phone 543 124-128 E. Webb St The following prices are the prices being paid to producers by Pendleton business bouses. Wherever, retail prices are given the fact will be spe cially mentioned. ' , , ,,m. . Kg 147, and Poultry,- Eggs, 60 cents. (Retail price Is 60 cents.) . - . Hens, ZS cents. - . . . -Roosters, 16 cents a pound. - -Hens, 16 to 18 cents a pound. . -Spring fryers, 26 cents a pound. Country Hani, Ktc. : .; Ham, best quality, 28c. Bacon, best quality, 40c. ' " . . .-.. Batter Fat and Butter.. Ranch butter, $1.10 a roil.-. (Retail price is also 11.10.) . - - , moa use were lower by slightly more than seven per cent from the peak of last February.. ,-.. In addition to oils, motors and their specialties, independent steels, tobac cos and sugars, the day's trading again embraced rails of hlgh and low de itirue. at extreme gains of 1, to 1-2 points. Sales 900,000 shares. ' Liberty b'sues were again the only notable ex ception to a generally firm, bond mar ket. Total sales, par value, 19, 3,6,000. . Old, United States coupon fours re acted 1-4 per cent on call, others un changed... .. v Run In Portland Markets light Overnight run to the Norlh Port land livestock alleys was very light, only six cars arriving.' Early morning trading Friday was also light,, only four -ales In the pork line, being re ported Quietness was displayed In all lines. Tn ton or the hog market contin ues, steady. Sales are being mode at the market top. Over night run was only 158 head. ,. , , General hog market range: - ' .; Prime mixed ......... .l&.60l?l.oe Medium mixed ,. 14.76 16.60 Rough heavies ........ 10.O0ll.36 Pigs 11.76IS.7S Smooth heavies 11.8513.76 " Nothing arrived in the catUe alleys over night and none of the heid-over stock sold to early morning buyers. N'o price changes were reported. . ... General cattle ranges ... Choice grass steers 10.0010.50 Qood to choice steers ...... 9.25 fi 10.00 .Medium to Kood steers..' 8:50 .!6 Fair to eood steers .... 7.50 8.60 Common to fan-steers ;.. . SOW '7.60 Choice cows and heifers. : ?.6. 8.00 Good to choice cows and heifers v.. 6.500 7.50 Medium to good cows and c heifers ...'......... 8.60 8.50 Fair to medium cows and heifers . . . . Canners Bulls i.: . Best light calves Medium calves .. Heavy calves 4.680'3.6 '3.60 4.50 6.06 8.60 , 11.00 412. 00 .-J.00 10.00 : 7.00 8.M A steady tone prevailed in the mut ton market. . Over night arrivals to taled J47 head, the heaviest Friday shipment at this season of the year for some time back; :' ' ' General sneep and lamb range: . Spring Iambs $10.00? 10.50 Cull lambs .... -7.60 8.60 Yearlings .50 7.50 Ewes 2-60 8.40 Wethers . ' Bull Pools Hold . Sway in Stock Market. NEW YORK, July 10. Bull pools held undisputed sway during the great er part of today's active stock market session, their more confident, maneu vers in selected Issues being attended by the largest and most comprehen sive dealings of recent months. Many extensive gains were register ed in the. early and Intermediate pe riods, but these suffered material re duction in the final hour when call loai.s rose gradually from' 7 per cent, the opening rate, to 10 per cent. News that the German government tied accepted the disarmament terms of the allies was another factor of sen timental Importance. This waa evi denced by the strength of French and Belt-'ian exchange, which extended In more moderate measure to British Lilts. Trade authorities. In- their weekly reviews, dealt in detail on the down ward trend of staple.-commodity prices. ' . Approximately 100 articles of "com- Dr. A. M. Simmons . i Eeyesight Specialist . t Fenlaad Building, S47 Mate Street Phooe 434-J ' readletoa, Oregon Seattle Crains and Feeds. 8EATTLB. Wash., July 10. City de livery: . ' Mill Feed $52 per ton: scratch feed 92; feed-wheat $99; all grain chop $82; oats $79; sprouting oats $82; rolled oats $81; whole corn $86; cracked corn $88; rolled barley $77; clipped barley $82." Hay, Eastern Washington timothy mixed $4? per ton; double compressed $51; alfalfa $;. hew alfalfa $37 straw $18, , .. , f Seattle Hog and - i , Cattle Receipts. , ' . j. " , " SEATTLE, W'ash..: July 9. Hogs, receipts none. Prime 15.75 16.25; medium to choice 14.5015.75;. rough heavies 11 13.60; pigs 12 13, ' t Cattle, receipts none; . prime 10.60 511; medium to choice 9 010.; com mon to good 6 0 7.50; best cows and heifers 8.00 Ki8.50; medium to choice 7 it 8; common to good 6 fp 6.60; .bulls 5.606.00; calves 7 $ 14. , , Corn Prices--,, ,, , . i,;. Close Heavy , CHICAGO. July 19 .Sellers had the advantage In the corn market most of the time today owing largely to cor rect opinions that the government crop report, would be bearish. Prices clos ed heavy 6-8 to 1 5-8c net lower with September 1. 59 1-8 to 1.65 8-8 and De cember 1.28 7-8 to 1.39. Oats finished unchanged to 1-2 8 6-8o down and' pro visions unchanged to 26 cents up. . . About the middle of the session the market scored a Sharp .temporary up turn in connection with gossip that 'black rust was spreading In south Da- Kota and Southern Minnesota." I nterrnpf Ions In Jnly ' Caune Test of Activity. .. NEW YORK, July 10i Dun's today wilt say; , ' Early July,, with its vacation Inter ruptions and Inventory taking. Is not ordinarily a period featured by-general and conspicuous activity In business and there are special reasons thin year why . operations hould. be limited. Constant reiteration of the Importance of the price question is. required In any discussion of the existing commer cial situation and the elements or fin ancial restrictions and transportation drawbacks have lost none of their significance.. rWner Price' readjust ment" has gone far enough to rekindle buyers' Interest, as In certain klnde oi hides and leathers, revival of demand along conservative lines has been wit nessed and transactions tnat are Do ing held -4n obeyance In some other quarters might be consummated If the necessary .concessions were forthcom ing. '' '. Weekly bank ehrarlnge $, . Klork Market Is - ' ' Fairly Strong t NEW YORK, Juiy.IW. IPt market was fairly acuve ana nroni inln todir elthourn tailing somewhat telow yesterday's expansive operation . both In volume and variety or a eatings. MovemenU of leaders were -influenced to a greater degree by , intermittent profit taking. .- : ' ' Pools dominated tne iraainB, m haln rlearlv demonstrated by the fur ther prominence of selected stocks, as sgalnst the Irregular trend of repre sentative shares but there were Indi cations of renewed1 absorption of rails especially the Junior speculative bwues. Bales 776.009 shsres. rt.. irMW of the Swiss loan stimu lated Interest In the forthcoming offer- rVRnIRTOI. OHKOOlt BOY'S KHAKI PANTS $1.49-$1.69 6 to 17 Years. . Finished with inside waist band and knicker bottom, just the think -'.j for hard summer wear. Men's Glove Rib Union Suits $1.39 Medium weight summer unions; of ecru ribbed balbriggan made with short sleeves and long legs with a closed crotch that stays closed. Suit' $1.39 Boy Scout Union Suits 79c, 98c A cool serviceable garnient for warm weather made with short sleeves and short legs, of ecru mesh knit cotton. .... . 79c, 98c Boys' White Cross Union; ; ' ; " 7. f , Suits ' 59c ; ' . ;. An inexpensive boys union of pure white balbriggan made with short sleeves and short legs. Suit 9c Boys' Long K)iaki Pants :ry. . $1.98 ' Good quality khaki,' button' flap - pockets, belt loops, cuff finished bottoms $W8 ' '' '' ' ' :': r, :'?' . Men's Shirts With or Without Collars uv The collarless shirt is made in coat style of good quality percale light ground with stripe pattern in pleasing shades of brown, blue ; and lavender, reversible cuffs. : The man who prefers a collar on his shirt will like the military collar on this one with its clean cut stripe patterns. Workman ship and trimmings maVk" this sis a shirt of more -merit-than our low price would lead one '.."to - be lieve . .. .... . ;.i.W.?J. tlM . J7T Penney C$x, A Nation wide Institution i3 LI ing by a banking syndicate of 0, 000,000 of Armour and Company ten year seven per cent convertible notes, formal announcement of which was made after the close of the market. There was again a visible dearth of time funds, but call money continued to ease on an enlarged supply.. The opening quotation of seven percent, which held throughout the session was the lowest In many weeks. t Changes In the foreign remittance market were nominal, the British rate easing with simitar tendencies In the more important- continental, rates. Dealers reported a, moderate Inquiry for rubles currency bills presumably In consequence ef the lifting of the -mhnrrn on SOViet RUSSin, Concertlble railway issues and Cuba fives, the latter at n aavanco m points featured the firm bond market, although liberty issues were again irregular. Total sales (par i value) $11,775,000. ; ' Vjv Old United States fours rose S-4 on call; others unchanged. " i - . , - i . i.i . i ' Tradlns; in Wool Market Shows Faster Tendency. - BOSTON,' July 10-The commer cial Bulletin today says: . Trading In the wool market this week has been very prices showing an easier tendency. The - frnm the west Indicate no set tled policy of doing business either on .l - nt trrnmrnn or -Sellers, w""" H"" ". - I ..j J - lit. consignments neing - .i. mitrieht buying. ' .-m. -.I,- for Koods Is flat, as might be supposed from the (general eloains- of the toHMt": ' ' . Scoured basta: . r; I t . Texas Fine, 12 months, $t.01.5, fine, 8 months, 81,45. California Northern, $1.65; country, $1.65; southern, ; $1 .80 '"JH'-v-, rt.rn No. 1 staple, $1.65 r. ...n, riothlns. $1.66; valley Territory Fine staple, $1.70; half rnmhlns. $1.60: 8-8 blood comb- BANDEAU OF SATIN Here Is new bodice or ban deas or brsjuiere or camlsoli whlehsver torn choose to autkr It. Ia eoM fact. It U a brassier nede ef a ?mr satin, instead of eoatU, or wttaUver It Is the' goes Into enmBoe Tsrlety of bras aleree. This pae Is ireemy white. - ..viiJi tat UU! k It, as4 all. Ing, $1.000 1.05;. fine clothing, $1.50; fine medium clothing, $1.4591.60; pulled Delaine, $1.70; AA, $1,509 1.5i; AA supers. $1.3001-40; monaira. beat combing, 5366c; best carding. 48960c .. '-. - " .' Kaow City Cattle" Bind Sheep Market Steady KANHA.q f ITT. Mo.. July-10. Cat tle, receipts 170 around 1,000 In auarantlne all classes; generally steady, best native steers 16.10;- other sales 10.00914.00; quarantine !. 13.00;' .odd ' yealers- 13.001J.60; Tms. emlxM 11.75. 1 . " Sheen, steady 7.60; steady: native lambs 15.00; odd bunches 15.26. - Steady Tone m Market For Coffee Futures, j NEW YORK," July 10. There was a further recovery In the market for tfMm fniiina here today, owing to a f the steadier tone In antos and reports of an improveu ipot aemandvi Tne opening w what irregular after the sharp advance ,.-oi-rfvi with first' prices two polntK hlghsr o eight points lower, k... ka ftifiritt verv soon turned flr- .- -A nm IT to 21. points tlonal net-higher during the afternoon on J News Journal. ii ii. 1.1 f Tmmmmm 11,111 private cables reporting further galas In Braill. September sold at 11.05 ana ' December at 12.76. or a boat 125 lo 185 points abmove recent low levels, but - the close was a few points off from tho . best, under realising, with the market ' showing a net advance of 6 to 7 point July 13.66; Sept. 12.04: octooer ja.t.j : December 12.64; January 12.t: March 12.74: May 11.79. ..' '-', Spot coffees was reported In better demand both here and in. the New Orleans market. Locally the RJo,.7'.. were quoted at 14 1-4 and Santos i'S at 19 1-421 1-4. ' ' i i J i . . '-)ff..! - Turn About U fir Play. The following is told of a late' rail- : way magnate and a prominent PhiUv'. delphla lawyer. Bald the magnate. W j, the lawyer: i i ' i . ii'i.; "i wan you t show that this laWr Is unconstitutional. Do you think you can manage It?" . '.n t-f Easly, answered the lawyerr "Well, go ahead and get familiar..; with the case." ' ;' ' .'; . "I'm already at home Jn It. T'Vnow my ground perfeotly,' 1 It's the "same law you had me prove waa constftu- two . years ,, ago,-'- Lancaster ' ' i- '. '4. '.v i 4 car. We don't expect you to jnty; a load of Wobd. r We will he pleased to receive your order for your next' win-: : ' .- : - :,'V7,:'. ter's supply of wood in any quantity, SlabwooMd; i f V ,)!.-, .-if.. '.V-jt' r ".- i ... i v". f. Miwm,psl s. Phone 7178' i! SMYTHE-LOIIERGAH M Quality Quantity - Service ... I v i,r " ,4 i tiw i-v J-9-J-i fT a3yB: