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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1920)
' T f t t f f i s V i r.;i l i 1 I A ft f v FOURTEEN FA0U 1L- I. au. IIJ J .I...Jj..jLjLJt.JI..tJ. FAGS FOURTEEN DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 13rl920. MOTJJIISTS 0E EVERETT TRUE J. C Penney Co A Nationwide Institution fcs fcrS Y S , Si R.', I'M TH-Q t As,. JUr"" w BEARD S CASH STORE 3 OPEN UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK. i SATURDAY EVENING zz Groceries for Your Sunday dinner AH of the very jga Choicest Selections. : S5 Vcgctalrtrs and Fruits Candles anil Xnts, also very complete. Klmw'im Furnishing (.noils for len, Hry Goods ami Notion. IMmvuImt f arc here mil 1 10 o'clock Saturday Evening. S3 Phone 432 300 W. Webb Street 1 - ' in Wall Street Without Wall Street w.lh its complicated and effi. ( trill machinery for the distribution of securit es ami llic euvi.t nine ol ready niaiUets, our railroads woiihI have a difficult tlnie financing cqupmcnt piircha-sea, our nunc would not have developed so rapidly, our motor companies would he .wars behind 5n tlxHr per foot Ion of iIk- autonioliile and quantity production. All atich corporations would have their earnings and productive cautcity l.mltcd to (lie extent of their cap ital and Midi sliort mil ts as honks would allow un der the circumstances. The AmericanKaiional Bank Pendleton, Oregon. Strongest Sank in Gastern Oregon" 35S It KCO CAN MAMA.f. TO SKOw THS UJHGv-B PRoCfMIM 3THAT You AOVlSRTIe IN-5TGAO ora 6YPINS IT eecwoss th crouo IS CMAi- WE HAVE MONEV Io you waut money? If so, come in and Nee tut We are prepared to negotiate loans on wheat land lying north or east of Pendleton. Five years to pay, and a very reasonable rate of interest. We reiirescnt the VERMONT IjOAX & TRl'ST COMPAXY of Siokane, and will rive you promw Hervlce. SEE IS ABOIT A LOAN NOW H E SELL USD" HI 1117 East Court St. Phono 1072 REAL ESTATE FARM IXAX3 IXSIRAXCE Snow & Dayton i ttk: t fiSCFS t -coo CAN MAWAa.e. tKlKKSJ mm '. P" : LIB DAILY iRKEI K, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports Thi following Drlues are th nrlcAt Hforiium ti,. Mi . oaaa.t. . ''- .,, ,.vvviiv being paid to producers by Pendleton I Choice feeders 6.75 W 7.25 uusirisa nouses. wnerever retail air to good feeders ... 5.7531 8.75 prices are given the face will be soe- In the hn niiov ih.r. o ...n clfically mentioned. , run of less than two mm for th. tvi. liens and Poultry. Eggs, 70 cents in trade. (lietall price 'a 75 cents.) Hens, 20 cents. Spring flyers, 28 cents a pound. Country Hani, Eta. ham, best quality, 28c. Bacon, best quality. 40c. Buttor Fat a-.id Butter. Ranch butter, 11.25 a roll. (Retail price is also IL25.) Radium Heater Heats your house with one-third the fuel Burns wood or coal equally well A high grade parlor heater. Built especially for use of both wood and coal. . The Radium has duplex grate. By simply turning grate, stove is changed from wood to coal. The shape of stove is such that wood will lay flat on grates. Has hot blast tube, also gas burner on side of firepot, which makes it an ideal coal heater. Let us put a Radium in your home. Your floor is al ways warm if you have a Radium heater. Heating Stoves from $12.50 up Your old stove taken in exchange Cruikshank & Hampton Pbuae 4 QCA1JTT COUNTS 1M-1XS E. Webb St. Hogs Steady, Cattle Ivcr nnd Sheep I'nchanKCd tight cars formed total arrivals at North Portland for the Friday trade Hogs were JU8t about steady, cattle were lower and sheep were unchang ed. In the cattle alleys there was a fur ther reduction In values for the day. Tops In the steer division were not quoted above $9, this being a new low mark for recent weeks. In fact, the entire cattle market was down about 2oc for the day. General cattle range: Choice steers $ 8.25 Good to choice steers... 7.25 W Medium to good steers . . 6.25 (Tu Fair to good steers 5.00 Choice cows and heifers. 6.25ft; Medium to good cows and heifers 4.25 Fair to medium cows and heifers 3.25 W Canners 2.50'ffl Bulls .. 6.00a Choice dairy calves .... 13.0015.00 Heavy caives 7. 00(ft 9.00 Best light calves 11.0013.nn 9.00 8.25 7.25 5.75 5.25 4.2r. 3.25 (.00 (lav trade. Prices were barely steady lit $13 for extreme tops. General hog market range: I rime mixed $14.50i15.00 Smooth heavy 14.0014.5b Plough heavy 10.00913.25 rat pigs 12.00014.00 Feeder pigs 11.00013.60 While there is a steady tone In the sheep and lamb trade generally, ewes are an exception and are practically unsaleable at the moment. General sheep and lamb range: F.ast of mountain lambs f 9.0010.00 Willamette valley lambs 8.50 9.00 Feeder lambs 8.00 8.50 Cull lambs 6.00 f 6.08 Yearlings 6.00 7.60 Wethers 6.00 6.50 Ewes ., 2.50 6.75 Stocks on Xew York Exchange lilt. Xew Bottom NEW YORK, Xov. 13. Quoted val ues In the stock market continued to crumble Friday, selling for both ac counts In which voluntary liquidation probably predominated, carrying the list to lowest levels of the year. . In several noteworthy Instances to day's prices were the lowest for a much longer period. Vnited States Steel de clined to 82 1-8, an 'extreme loss ol 1 3-S points, and the minimum sincf 1917. Many popular shares were 21 to 40 points under maximums of few months ago.' Gross recessions of 3 to 10 points for the sessions marked the active of erings of shippings, equipments, mot ors. oils and various specialties whose ORIENTS TOUCH INMARVELOF. COLORS t I MmMax i,,'f .t-c-va rv it iJ: , '' tci ; Mt 1 md? L ' .-J a 3 01 m 1' 1 l 4 Nil I uvn-i.J.l In, (-(,.(. -i - PENDtETOW, ORE. Oppoalta Hotel Pendleton. Men's Cold Weather Clothes At New Low Prices Heavy AH Wool Unions $6.90 Extra quality garments, made of fine, soft wool by the famous North Star Mills. Light gray color, fine rib. closed crotch, close fitting wrists and anklts, the suit .' $6-90 IE Heavy Fleeced Unions $2.49 Heavy fleece lined cotton unions "provide warmth at small expense, closed croth, light gray with pure white fleece, suit $2.49 Two Piece Underwear $1.49 Garment Good weight shirts and draw ers of fine gray rib with some wool in its makeup, each. . $1.49 Collins Health Underwear $3.93 Garment Very heavy all wool under wear of the very finest quality. Nothing better for the man whose work takes him into all kinds of weather. Two piece suits only, garment $3.98 Leather Vest9, $9.90, $10.90, $11.90, $12.90, $13.50 , No need to suffer with the cold when we can give you high grade leather vests at the above prices. Moleskin or . corduroy shells, sorre with full sheep lining. Dependahle Wool Macki- naws $10.90, $11.90, . $12.50, $14.75 Full cut Mackinaws from" North Star mills keep out the; cold and the rain. Pay Day and Underhill Bib Overalls, standard quality, union made, pair $1.98 Indigo Blue, Stlfel Stripe, Bib Overalls, pair ;v $1.49 J. C Penney C A Nationwide Institution Adapting Orientalism to youthful figures Is one of the eleTerest things the designers are doing. Here la an example. It Is a marvel of color. "d chlllon over yellow, and then a lighter yellow used for sleeves The skirt, being accordion pleated, eends forth kaleldo. coplc ray. of light and .hade, while flower, of told Umm tral ng down over corsage and skirt and a gold cloth terbe. at Egyptian persuasion proU M additional Uca or the Oritattu. rise and fall are involved In the move ment of the more distinctive issues. Aide from the" money market there were no new developments or happen ings to account for the further collapse of the stock market. There were rumors of a pessimistic aature dealing with general industrial and commercial conditions: These as sumed a degree of plausibility from the further reduction of output in the textile and allledj trade, the failure ot a local silk commission house and the dismissal of. some 1,300 men by the Pennsylvania railroad at Altoona, Pa. Selling of stocks was at its flood in the final hour, the reaction then en suiting dividend paying rails, especial ly Pacifies and coalers, Reading mak ing a net decline of 3 1-8 points. Other net losses of two to five points included Bethlehem, Baldwin, Atlantic Gulf, American International, Marine Ofd., Northern Pacific, Southern Paci fic and Canadian Pacific. Mexico petroleum and general Electric over topped the list, losing 8 3-4 and 9 points respectively. Sales 1,250,000 shares. Bonds were not especially affected by the break In stocks, although all liberty Issues and various convertible rails eased. Total sales, par value, $13,620,000. Old U. S. bonds unchang. ed on call. SO emits Paid for Heat Eggs at Seattle Seattle, Nov. 11. Egg. flelect ranch white shell. 80 cents per dosen; pullet. 65; storage 60. Butter City creamery extras In cube. 55 cents per pound; bricks or prints 66 cents; seconds In cube 49 cents; bricks 60 cents; country cream ery extras, cost to Jobbers In cube. (I cents; storage 60 cents. All Grains Crash Down To Lowest Since 115. CHICAGO, Nov. 13. All grain smashed down in value Friday to the lowest record since 1916. Financial' and industrial uncertainties were largely responsible. The wheat mar ket closed nervous 2 3-4 5c net lower with Dec. $1.76 1.77 1-2 and March $1.9 1-4 ft 1.69 1-2. - Corn lost 1 1-2Si2 1-2 and oats J-8 to 1 l-8c. In provision the outcome varied from five cents decline to 16c advance. General selling started Wheat down grade right from the outset with the bears making the most out of unfa vorable aspects of the business situa tion. Besides word that the British royal commission and the Belgian government were out of the export market counted a good deal as a special depressing factor. Later there were Indications of export business with Italy but. the rallies which en sued did not develop much force. It was not known until after the market closed that the purchasing for Italy was on a large scale, totaling, accord ing to some estimates, 8,000,000 hush- els, practically all United states grown. Receipts continued light. Corn and oats gave wuy in sym pathy with wheat. Provisions at first were eaBier ow ing to grain weakness, nut : subse quently recovered. Slightly Increased Demand For Wool Being; Keen ' BOSTON, Nov. 13. The Commercial Bulletin today says: 'There has been a slight Increase In the demand for wool In the Ameri can markets this week, but generally at the expense of values. Some choice Ohio Delaine Is reported sold at about 50 cents In the grease and some Mon tana fine and fine medium wool In the original baks at about 32f3J cents. 'The goods market Is still unsettled, although It Is hoped that with the ter mination of the wholesale clothiers' agreement on prices for suits on Nov. 15 and overcoatings Dec. 1, that prices will 1' substantially reduced by wholesalers and retailers alike to the end that Improved demand may he In ducced from the ultimate consumer." Scoured basis: Texas fine 12 mopths 90cii$1.00; fine 8 months "Or W 70c. Callfornla-Northern 81.00; middle county 9095; southern 60065. Oregon Eastern No. 1 staple 1.00; eastern clothing 76 0 60; valley No. 1 9096. 1 ... Terrltorjr Fine staple 1.66l.li; half blood combing 60495; 1-8 blood ccmhlng 66067: quarter blood comb ing 60; fine clothing 804 90; fine med ium clothing 61 71. Pulled Delaine 90ff 96; AA 86991: A supers 60665; mohairs, best comb ing 40 42; best carding 8JWSB. ' f HOARSENESS Swallow slowly small pieces rub well over the throat. V- V A poRub Otvl7 MHUon'tnUuJY-tlf LADIES I When Irregular or suppressed ' s Triumph Pills. Safe and always de pendable. Not aold at drug More. Dm not experiment with others; save dis appointment Writ for "ReUef and particulars. If. fr. Ad'daeas: Nati onal Medical Institute, Milwaukee, Wia. DR. C. H. DA. Physician and Burfeoa - Osteopath Room. II and 16 Bmlth-Cr.wfor Bulldlno . telephone T04 . Dr. David B. Hill DENTISTRY Artificial Teeth a Specialty. X-Ray Diagnosis Johns Bldg. Pendleton, Oregon Prloo .KeadJusemenU Going Further, Says BradstreeW. NEW YORK, Nov. 13. Bradstreet s today says ' Price readjustments are going for ward with, if anything, rather more celerity and these, where accompan- ed by cool, bracing weather, have in duced a large distribution or season able goods, notably wearing apparel. The evidence, of Improvement are not very broad or very .deep and Immedi ate needs seem to govern most buy ing. Briefly sumniarlxed. wholesale and li bblnik trade Is slow to fair, retail fair to slow and manufacture and in dustry show a further slowing with either an Increase of unemployment or an extension of short ttme In going operations. The camp selling ex- hange. Inaugurated by large whole salers and Jobbers some week, ago have met with a moderate degree of success, weekly iiann cieanuss ".- THE MORE CAREFUL YOU ARE TO BUY THE BEST COAL, THE MORE CERTAIN YOU WILL BE TO BUY mm Phone 178 SMYTIIE -L0HER6AN CO Quality Qmtit Stttla 48,600,000, . i OB?