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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1920)
PAOE TWELVE DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 13, 1020. TWELVE PAGES OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE "Jf. C. nneyjCo., Aationwlde Inst tutlonj m I Put Your Car in Good Hands Xo 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 pivc us a trial and let the results determine future relations between us? Pay us a call and we can talk it over. Garof alo Motor Repair Co. Watch Us Grow. Phone 879-W Below T.O. 612 West Alta Street m-. I i mm ,, I. iniMMii 'jyaiion-wiiM 4m srt rt t iom. PRNMiPTOIf, ORROOW opposrm nrvrRTi pKurniiKrow ( The Wise Owl The owl. live btril svinholiziju; wisdom, lias given, ri.ie to a lot or different stories. -Many a voting roupk- liavc lorn startled by its uiii'vix-ctctl Hoot Hoot during tJic late hours of an eveniug. Sk-cring diirinR daytiino mitJu one cj oivn and keeplnc still, lias earned tit tlic reputation or being a wle bird. AnjTUr, it la well to know liow to keep still and in the meantime "Saw iwood." IVopJe who in a quiet way save; a goodly iart of tlieir earnings ami deposit it in a strong bank, arc Uiosc who arc ready tor tlio opportunity wlicn it is offered. SAVINGS DEFAKTMENT. The American National Bank Pendleton. Oregon. "Strongest Bantc in Gastern Oregon" q HATS. Jl ggg , GOAT A&5 You, XA rteMei? ncxv, H , MAW ll Ht are R kzr. CfWl n vv w Some hOSce AIMS ;n FTSg" Visw, -but x can't sesgy ff Sr & rDAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL " Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Report Jl p y Tire and Used Gar Sale Goodrich 33x4 Cords, regular price $57.16, our priqe $17.00. Save $10.16. Other tires in proportion. Our bij sacrifice sale 011 used cars will interest you. Eastern Oregon Motor Co. 816 Garden St., Near P. O. Phm 1027 s s IPu, p The following prices are the prices being paid tx producers by Pendleton business houses. Wherever retail prices are given the fact will bo spe cially mentioned. ' Kggs ami Poultry. Eggs, GO cents. (Retail price is B0 centa.) Hens, 28 cents. Roosters. 15 cents a pound. Hens, 16 to 18 cents a pound. Spring fryers. 26 cents a pound. Country Mam, Etc Ham, best quality, 28c. Bacon, best quality. 40c. .': - Butter Fat and Uutter. Ranch butter, 81.10 a roll. (Retail price is also 11.10.) Steadier Tone In Cattle Market A steadier tone was displayed in all lines Monday at the North Portland stockyards. Considerable strength was shown In the hog market, following remarkably light week-end receipts. which caused prices to advance 50Gi) 75c. Total run in all three lines was 78 cars. Early morning sales in the hog al leys were made at the new market top. Total run over the week-end was but 503 head. General hog market range: Prime mixed 316. 25ffr 16.75 Medium mixed 15.75 (fit 16.2", Hough heavies 10.00 12.00 Pigs 12.00i14.73 Smooth heavies 12.00i& 14.75 The entire cattle market showed u firm tone Monday, with an advance li prices in the cheaper steer lines. Prices were from i5fp75c higher. One load of extra fancy cows, which 'will dress almost as good as any fancy steers, shipped in by J. A. Wilson of Condon, were sold for 89.65 General cattle range: Choice grass steers flood 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 ..' 6.50 Medium to good cows and heifers D.oUe Fair to medium cows and heifers 4.50ii dinners ' .1.r,0a :rv7-n-rr-.T-.-rr r r-r-rr. ir.- Columbia Grafonola The eflufdc system of tone control of the Columbia Gra fonola enable you to modulate i(m toue volume with merely a lout- h. The Non-Kvt 'Automatic Ptop, another rwluKlve Columbia fea ture, automatically stops the motor at the end of a record rtrardles of itH length. Noth ing to move, or wt, or measure. Come in and hear what' chunks of pleasure the Colum bia Grafonola provides. mm EXTENSION GATES FOR CHILDREN Something new, something handy. Keep the little ones secure on the porch. The gate extends across the porch entrance. Special Price of $2.00 While They Last. Cruikshank & Hampton Phone 548 124-128 E. Webb St Bulls 5.50 6.G0 Best light calves 1 1.00 ii 12.00 Medium calves .........' 9.00010.00 Heavy calves 7.00 Sjl 8.60 One load of extra fancy lambs, 4 head, shipped In from Grass Valley by C B. Beishce, brought 50c above the market, top Monday. They sold for 811.50. per hundred pounds. The sheep and lambs markets were steady Monday,- ' Quotations on cast of the mountain, lambs were resumed Mon day. General sheep and lamb range:- Eaat of mountain lambs. 818.504) 11.00 Cull lambs. 7. DO Si) 8.60 Yearlings 8.50IS) 7.5b Ewes 2.S0j 6.00 Wethers 6.00 7.00 .810.00 fi' 10.50 . 9.75 1v 10.00 . 8.75( 9.75 . 8.00'if) . 6.75 5i . 7.60iJ 8.75 8.00 8.00 7.50 i.00 5.50 4.50 Stocks Open With Reactionary Movements. New York, July 13. (By A. P.) The week on the stock exchange be gan with reactionary price move ments which seemed to measure the less optimistic views of traders in con ncction with the latest financial and industrial developments. Advices dealing with tho steel and iron ilndUHtry were once more discon certing because , of the increused freight congestion and consequent fuel shortage. Many special stocks, such as textiles, leathers and rubbers denoted the unsettled trend. Oils, popular ' steel ' equipments and shippings -comprised the weaker The money market was under care ful scrutiny as a resultof last Friday's 10 per cent, rate tor call money ana the heavy shrinkabe. of . reserves re ported by The clearinghouse, f Today's opening rate of eight per - cent ' re mained unchanged. ' - Further gold imports amounting to 83,150,000 were reported, with an ad ditional engagement of ' 81,300.000 In transit. , . ' . Trading 'in bonds was unusually Ught and within corresponding nar row limits. The trend including lib erty issues was lower. ' Total sales, par vnluo, 89.250. 00J). Old I'nited States bonds were unchanged on call. issues, losing two to eight points. Sales 775,000 share Vacation Days are travel days Everyone plans on going somewhere on their vacation and usu ally the going requires one or more pieces of luggage. Many people think that present leather prices makes it out of the question for them to consider first quality hand baggage. A glance at the price tick ets on the excellent bags and cases displayed in our large center win dow will offer further evidence of the ability of this Nation-wide institution to keep prices on first class merchandise . down to the minimum. i . . STEAMER TRUNKS, 34 and 36 inches long, metal and fibre cov ered, built for traveling, strong center band reinforcements of metal and heavy trunk hardware, self -locking on the better grades $9.90 to $21.50. . DRESS TRUNKS, 32, 34, 36 inch sizes to select, from,,' inexpen sive metal covered trunks, protected by ash slats, one trap; paper lined, Yale locks, some have heavy trunk straps for extra reinforce ment, $6.90, $9.90, $10.90. - : FIBRE DRESS TRUNKS are undoubtedly the best appearing and most serviceable luggage. 34 and 36 inch are the big utility fa vorites. The lower priced ones are attractively lined and have one tray, others have two trays and full cretonne lining, $17.50 and more. FIBER SUIT CASES, 24 and 26 inch sizes with and without lea ther straps, $1.69, $1.79, $1.98, $2.25, $3.49, $3.98, $4.50, $6.90. GENUINE COWHIDE SUIT CASES of good quality stock, straps all around, good locks and catches, attractively lined, 1 $10.90, $12.50, $12.90, $19.75, $21.50. T GENUINE LEATHER BAGS Cowhide, pig skin, walrus and goat, linings of leather, serge and fabric leathers, leather i covered frames, concealed locks, lift catches, bags of style, service and dis tinction, $3.98, $6.50, $12.90, $14.75, $16.50, $18.50, $24.75, $27.50, $32.50 $34.75, $37.50. DU PONT CRAFTSMAN QUALITY HAND LUGGAGE, ex- quisitely grained and finished as the finest leather with more service than can hope to get from medium priced 'leather luggage, $8.90, $10.50, $10.90. - ' , , FABRIC LEATHER BAGS, give good service at small outlay. We show them in black and. brown priced at $3.98, $4.50, 4 "J. C. Penney GV.,TA Nationwide iMiitutioii . We don't expect you to buy a car load of Wood. Wc will be pleased to receive your order for your next win ter's supply of wood in any Quantity. Oak Fir Slab wood Phone 178 Km SMYTHE -LONERGAN CO Quality Quantity Service Fruit Is Selling In Local stores. . Black caps are selling at 85 a crate in local nmrlf IB. with the same price isked for red raspberries.- Dowbcr- r cs sell for 84.25 a crate. Bluckbcr- rleri are Just coming Into the markets Hid the retail price is 84.25 a urate. Home-Grown Vegetables , Are tn .Markets. Home grown cucumbers and toma toes are selling in the Pendleton mar kets... Field cucumbers sell at from 10 to 15 cents each while tomatoes pre 25' cents a pound. This price Is ex pected o drop when the vegotable be jomcs more plentiful. . - '. Kansas f'lljr CnUln .Market null. KA'SAH CITY, July 13. ;attlo, re ceipts lfi.nnO; heavy bocf steers dull; I ivjt heavies 10.50; native grass steers 15 (it 25c lower; other regular but mostly steady; prime medium 16.90; top yearlings 16:50; sho stock! steady to weak; bulk 1.500 10. 00: ennners mostly 4.000 4.50; quarantine cattle receipts 38 cars; 5 to 15c lowor; sales 7.75(3 12.25: bulk 10.20(a) 11.85; qquar antino calves 10.50.(8)11.60; other classes generally steady: bulk good , uud cholco vcalcrs ll.50ipl2.50. Sheep 6.000; unoven, steady; native western 5075o highor; bulk 7.00iS? 8.00; lamhs 25(S50o higher; tup na ' tlves 15.f.o'. . '." ' Dr. A. M. Simmons: Eeycsight Specialist ' ' renlnnil llulldlng, 647 Main Street Phone 4.1A-.I Pendleton. Oreeoti Price of Potatoes Drops to 10 Cents. The price of now, potatoes has drop ped to 10 cents a pound. ' This vege table is becoming more plentiful In local markets. " - . lllg Watcrnnjlon ; Crop Is Ktuectcd. . f 'A Alg watermelon crop , is expected at Milton this yoar. At present the local.. stores are selling California melons and tho price is 6 cents a pound. 'of feo r'utures Ixc Hally NEAV YORK. July 13. Tho market for coffee futures Ifjst the greater part of Its rally of lute this week .during to day's trading with both September and December contracts again 'breaking Irelow the 12 cent level. This was due to the renewed woakness of the Santos market which seemed to ho the more impressive in vlcy of the, unsettled weather conditions reported In Bao Paulo, and after opening at a decline of 35 to 63 points,, active months here sold at & decline of 65 to 79 pointa his carried September off to 11.88 and December to 11.99 and the close as at the lowest prices of the day, showing a net decline of 75 to 80 points. July 12.85; Sept. 11.79: Oct. 11.83; Dec. 11.89; January 11.90; March 11.94; May 12.02. Spot coffee was reported dull and nominal on tne basis of 12 3-4 for Bio 7's and 19 91-3 to 21 1-3 for San tos 4's. -m illliaii Illiiiii!tii!rjp MliWaiiMilililiiiiiil ISHil III! WilllSili ma. Buicks arrived and all delivered. Four more will arrive this week. Order yours now be on time -for. they wont last long. Oregon Motor Garage ' ' WCORPO RATCB Distributor -- -- CADILLAC, HUDSON, BUICK,' ESSEX AND ACASON TRUCKS PI.OD4I488 19-121 W Court