East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 21, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 12

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    WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 21, 1820.
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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON,
Carnation Milk, large can .
Seeded Raisins, package ,
Matches, large box
Sliced Teaches, No. 2 cans
Van Camp's Pork and Beans, No. 2 tins.
Best Pineapple, No. 2 tins
Sea Foam Washing Powder, large pkg. . .
Dill Pickles, No. 3 tins
Quaker Rolled Oats, pkg
13c
25c
. 6c
35c
19c
35c
28c
30c
42c
35c
CRISCO 55c, $1.10 and $2.15
Deviled Meat, two sizes 8c and 10c
Jar Caps, each 35c, 3 for $1.00
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Activity In lionoraMe ontiimtion is not only com
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or more to begin with..
Start one this week.
SAVINGS I)KPARTIEST.
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Pendleton. Oregon.
"Strongest Sank in Gastern Oregon'
3 oao
Chevrolet
For quick and economical transpor
tation. Ride in a new Chevrolet
pay while you ride 8331.55 down and
355.42 a month until paid.
; 490 Touring $950.00.
490 Roadster $935.00.
Eastern Oregon Motor Co.
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DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL .
Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports
The following prices ara the prices
being paid to producers by Pendleton
business houses. Wherever retail
prices are given the fact will be spe
cially mentioned. B mm
Eggs and Poultry.
Eggs, 50 cents. (Retail price Is 60
cents.)
Hens, 28 cents.
Roosters, 15 cents a pound.
Hens, 15 to 18 cents a pour-d.
Spring fryers, 25 cents a pound.
Country Ham, Etc
Ham, best quality, 28c.
Bacon, best quality, 40c.
Butter Fat and Butter.
Ranch butter, Sl.io a roll. (Retail
price is also $1.10.)
the day were announced.
General sheep and iamb range:.
East of mountain lambs. $11.0011. 50
Valley lambs
Cull lambs
Yearlings .
Weathers ..
Ewes .....
10.000 11.60
;7.50 8.60
. 6.50 8.00
, 6.00 7.00
2.50j 9.2
SUN SHADES FOR TINY TADS
89c, 98c, $1.49, $1.98, $2.49
Next to her dolls the average dainty Miss covets
a gay little parasol, and these hot days they are not
just a plaything of show, but help to keep little folks
cool and comfortable. The display in our south win
dow will quicken the pulse of many a tiny lady in the
next few days and joy can be brought to her at small
investment, attractive figured and plain color com
binations in silk and cotton, nicely finished hardwood
handles. '
89cto$2.49;
Khaki Knickers for
the Boys $1.49, $1.89
Made of the same serviceable , khaki
that Dad wears, either olive drab or rich
tan color.' Regulation front opening in
the larger sizes, button side opening in the
smaller sizes, both have waist bands and
adjustable knicker bottoms. Ages 7 to 17.'
$1.49, $1.89 Pair V
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Closing Out
THESE ODDS AND ENDS
Every Article a Saving to You. Come and look
them over.
Cups and Saucers, per dozen
Horseshoe Glasses, doz 75c
Heavy Carpet Beaters, each 25c
Dining Room Chairs (one set), each $2.25
Patent Oil Cans, gallon capacity, each - 25c
Miscellaneous sizes cold handle fry pans, each 25c
Bread Tins, each 15c
Bake Pans, each 20c
Ball Fruit Jars (1-2 dozen only) $1-00
Aluminum Salt and Pepper Shakers, eacn 05c
Aluminum Drinking Cups 05c
Razor Strops, good quality, special 5Cc
Fruit Jar Rubbers, doz 10c
Shelf Brackets, each 05c
Screen Door Springs, each 10c
Meat Platters, each 15c
Glass Water Pitchers, each 35c
See Our Window
Cruikshank & Hampton
I'hone54S 124-128 E. Webb St
Portland Yards
Sale o( one lot of hogs at $17.75 late
Monday afternoon really did not es
tablish the market. While the trans
action was an actual one, still It was
made under rather unusual conditions,
a number of outside operators desiring
the same lot. For the Tuesday morn
ing trade there was only a. handful of
stuff in the swine alleys and general
tops were not considered above $17.50.
General hog market range
Prime mixed $i7.no0) 17.f.0
Medium mixed 16.5017.00
Rough heavies .... ...... 10.00 4 13-00
Pigs 12. 50 15.50
Smooth heavies 1 3.00 15.50
While no sales in " the cattle alleys
have been made above $10.90 recently,
the market is reflecting some improve
ment. An $11 market sale would not
be at all surprising.' In fact this price
Is forecast for this time by some of
the trade.
Cattle market arrivals for Tuesday
were fair, but two cars of these did not
enter the market, being a direct ship
ment to killers. ,
General cattle range:
Choice grass steers $10.50a 10.98
Good to choice steers . . . 10.00i 10.50
Medium to good steers.. 9.00
Fair to good steers 8.25 Hi
Common to fair steers. . . 7.00W
Choice cows and heifers 8.00
Best feeders 7.50
Fair to good . .' , 0.00
Good to choice cows ana
heifers ..- 7.00 m -8.00
Medium to good cows and
heifers 6.00?? 7,00
Fair to medium cows and
heifers 5 00 m 6.00
Cahners 3.0084.75
Bulls 3.7519 4.75
Choice dairy calves ..... IS. 00 15.00
Heavy calves 7.00 ife 8.50
Best light calves 11.60?13.00
Medium calves 9.0011.00
In the mutton and lamb alleys for
Tuesday there was a smalt supply
available. Demand remains on a
very favorable fcasis. In fact, the
situation indicates further improve
ment, although no price changes fori
Seattle Grains
mid. Feeds
SRATTLE, Wash., July si. City dc.
livery: Feed Scratch feed $90; feeo
wheat $95; all grain chop $80; oat:
$: sprouting oats $81; rolled oat
$80; whole com $84; cracked corn
$86; rolled barley $75; clipped barley
$80.
Huy, Eastern Washington timothy
mixed nominal;, double- compressed
$51; new ali'ulta $36; straw- $22.
lfot Market Strong-
tnlllo Slow. , -
SKATTLK, Wash., July 21. JtogH,
receipts 152; strong. ' Prime 17.25
17.80; medium to "choice $16.25
17.25; rough heavies 14. 50 15.50
pigs 12.60 13.50.
Cattle, receipt 146; slow. Prime
10.5011.00; medium' to choice 9.00 q
10.00; common tit good 6.00i)7.50
best cows and heifers, 8.00 & 8.50
medium to choice 7.008.00; common
to good 5.00 i 6.50; bulls 5.50!i6.50
calves 7.00 14.00. .
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9.00
8.25
8.50
8.00
7.50
Coffee Market
Climbs Upward. H
N'liW YOKK. July ' 21. While
early developments In the coffee mar
ket were net so bearish as on the pre
vious day, partly because of a special
Santos cable reporting tho market 00
to 15U reis higher, after the opening
the later trading resulted in further
demoralization which ' became rather
acute near the close, - leaving final
prices at the bottom and ,35 to 40
points under the previous . night. A
special Santos cable reported the
market uncharged to 250 reis lower
which furnished the basis for most of
the late selling here. Firm . offers
were very weak. One shipper at San
tos reduced his offers 7-8c and the
cheapest threes and fours . prompt
shipment were 15c, American- credit.
Santos fours were also offered at 1F
cents and Rio 7's as low as 11011.10.
while Santos fours and fives were
quoted at 14 7-8 all American credit
Kansas battle Ixm-er .
;ilio'n and tamo Steady.
KANSAS CITV. Mo., July 21.
tie 16.000 beef steers steady to Z5c
lower some heavy steers . off more:
early ton 16.25; Quarantine receipts
fifty cars; steady to 10c lower; .sale?
10.2012.75; bulk 11.50; grain fed
Colorado bulk 16.35; she stock dull
BROTHERS STAR IN BIG LEAGUE
STEVE, f
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ind feeders steady to 25c lower; all
classes slow; calves active, strong to
ic higher; top vealers 10; bulk 11.50
tf 19.50.
Sheep 7000; lambs steady to 25c
lower; closing mean; -- bulk , Arizona
14.2514.50.
Depression In Chicago
Wheat Maitket.
CHICAGO, July 21. Shutting off of
export demand had a depressing effect
3n the wheat market today. Closing
prices were unsettled. 2 1-2 to 3 1-2
net lower with December 2.57 and
March 2.61 1-2. Corn finished 1 1-4
to 2 1-4 down, and oats off 5-8 to 1
1-4. In provisions, the outcome va
ried from 25c decline to on advance
of i l-2e.
Bearish sentiment regarding wheat
became emphatic after reports were
circulated that' the British govern-
nent had withdrawn from the market
and would remain out for ten days or
more. A sharp decline In exchange
rates on London tended further to
weaken values and to curtail buying.
As a consequence sultry weather like
ly to increase black rust damage was
not a market factor except at tne
jpening. Later, however, owing to
fresh reports of crop injury by black
rust and by Canadian drought and
heat, some limited upturns in price
were brought about.
Leading commission houses were
conspicuous in the corn selling, which
appeared to be largely due to setbacks
in the value of wheat. Rapid progress
of the harvest did a good deal to ease
the oats market.
INTRODUCING JONATHAN STONE RAYMOND
Price Tumble Irregularly -
Downward In Session.
NEW YORK, July 20. Prices of
nopular shares tended Irregularly
downward at the outset of today's
contracted stock market session, be-
ng firm to strong at mid-day but las-
ng some of this advantage on real-
sing sales in the final dealings. r
Publication of the railway labpr
board's, wage terms and the decision
of the Pennsylvania' railroad company
to reduce its working force by some
2.000 men occasioned moderate acti
ng of rails at the opening but reac
tions held within fractional bounds.
Later when call loans were freely
offered at the fixed rate of 8 per cent
pools in steels, equipments and motors
experienced little difficulty in etevat-
ng their favorites by one to three
points, the advance In a few Instances
extending beyond those HmKs.
Tobacco, food and chemical Issupes
Improved on covering of contracts and
he shorts In American Woolen also
round It advisable to settle. Buying
of woolen was accompanied by re
oorts that the company's New Eng
land mills soon would resume normal
operations. Sales 325.000 shares.
There was less pressure upon tho
foreign exchange market but rates on
Tendon continued to favor this center.
"ranch, Dutch and Spanish bills, also
reacting. Trading In bonds was light,
but broad, embracing many Issues,
hough mainly at Irregular changes.
HwIbs government eights made a new
high record at 103 1-8. Total sales
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Introdt:c!ns; Jonathan Stone Ray
mond! Jonathan Stone Raymond will
go down in Yule hlntory as one of the
prettiest class babies that ever hap
pened. He happened to belong to the
class of 1917 as a Junior member. ,
What the class thinks of him Is best
told by the placards which heralded
Jonathan Stone 'Raymond's appear
ance during the commencement fea--
tivltles.
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States bonds and registered S's gained Jwm v
Prineville country.
Islt relatives
Motor' n to Prineville.
Mr. and Mrs. James II. Estes left
this morning by alito on a trip to the
While there they
living en the
fOchoco project Including Mrs. Karn,
Hall, Mrs. T. J. Casey and Mr. .O.,
I Slnton. nil formerly the Bhutrum glrla
' of this county.
When the Cleveland Indla.s and tb WMb.lnt.ton NaU Clash m
,k. wS diimond, two brother. naiCo against each other. 8te
JSt.SVi'lS? catcher lor the Indian, and Jlmml. O Nelll .hlne.
V" . .v.. K.-ai. Thera ts stroal family reaeniBiasos.
Overbeck & Cooke
Co.
Pendleton. Walla Walla, Portland
Members of the Board
of Trade.
Stocks Bonds Grain
Private Wires to all Exchanges
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