East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 24, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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DilLl HIST C22Qom, KJrDLETOJt. CS200H, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 24, 1020.
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DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL' "AND GENERAL
Including Pendleton Prices And Associated Press Reports
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No l'rUc I,M (Imnars
In Jlirllarul Yard for ly
Only two cars of livestock i-iitcrcd
the North Portland srOs ur the
Thursday trade, oncrul price list
phimcd no changes from tho previous
01.J-.
In tho hoc alloys there s anotor
xmnll run. tK-msnd an excellent and
while prices were uncharged, killers
-khowed much more inclination to sui-l-ort
the market.
Perhaps this was due mostly to th
fact that values In the Eastern yards
have been gradually climbing to the
height reached by Portland, further
advances being sown at leading cen
tern during the day. This would Indl
cate on Improved situation hers.
Oencral hog market rungs
Prime mixed 9.50 10. S5
Smooth heavy .25i$i 9.75
Hough heavy 8.2i,
Fat piss 8.00 W 9.S5
Feeder pics T.OOSfS.SO
There was nothing In sight one
head excepted to test the cnttlo mar-
Iket In the slightest degree at North
Portland Thursday. Prices remain as
previously quoted.
General cuttlo market range
Where there is a
persistent cough or
general rundown
condition, there -
Scott's
Emulsion
is a positive help.
SrWt hrmw. Moomfirld. N.J. -
Choice steers $ 8.O0$f 8. "5
Hood to choice steers . . . 7.59fii 8.00
Medium to good steers . . 7.00W 7.50
Fair to good steers 6.50 7.00
Common to fair steers . . 6.50 i $.50
Choice cows and heifers S.5 7.00
Good to choice cows and
heifers S.000 6.25
Medium to good cows and
heifers 5.00 6.50
rair to medium cows and
heifers 4.50 5.o
Common cows, heifers . . S.50W 4.50
Canners 2.50 Q S.50
Bulla 4.50 0.50
Choice dairy calves 12.00 13.00
Heavy calves S.OOi 11.00
Best light calves 10. OOfi 11.00
Medium light calves .... 9.00 10.00
Choice Teeders 6.5') 7.2
Fair to good feeders .... 6.75 8.71
In the sheep and lamb alleys at
North Portland there wn$ only a
handful of stock available for tho
Thursday morning market. Practical
ly all prices are held Intact.
Genera sheep and lamb range:
East of mountain lumbs 8 8.00 8.50
WlUnnHkto valley lambs S.OOifC 8.50
Cull lumbs 5.00 j 6.00
Feeder lambs t.00 6.00
Yearlings ". 6.00 M 7.00
Wethers 5.00 (if 6.0o
Ewes 1.00 Jji 4.00
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Good Vfil to Men
For Twenty Centuries the Christmas SplrR lias
bewi a.soc4atcd in the minds of people pf all ranks
everywhere. It is Uie spirit of love, sympathy and
kindness.
It is our hope that tills same spirit may prevail
now and we wish all . . . .
A MEKRT CHRISTMAS
Hie Amencanffiorad Bank
Pendleton. Oregon.
'Strongest Sank in Cast era Oregon"
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LAST GALL
This evening is your last
Sale ends tonight.
chance. The BL?
t'liaiigc Tor the Hetter
rumen Over SiiK-k Mnrkcl
NEW YORK, Dec. 24. A pronounc
ed change for the better camo over
the stock, market today, supporting or
Ors of a substantial character and en
forced short covering resulting in ex
treme gains of one to upwards of six
points throughout the general list.
Altogether tho movement was the
most constructive ' of any In several
weeks and indicated consideration of
unusual investment values.
The Improvement was the more
noteworthy because of its almost un
interrupted progress. Occasional set
backs were nominal and mainly due
to desire to muke profits secure, but
the tone at the close was strong.
Sales amounted to 1,100,000 shares.
Conspicuous features of the advance
cmbracecTDits, shippings, steels, equip
ments, sugars and various specialties
foremost in the sharp reaction of the
early days of the week. Heavy odd lot
buying was reported by commission
houses.
Individual Instances of strength in
cluded Mexican and Pan-American
petroleums, t'nlted Fruit, Atlantic
Gulf, Bethlehem, Crucible, Vanadium
and U. S. Steels, American and Bald
win Locomotives. American Car, Am
erican Beet sug'ufs, Sears Roebuck.
Virginia .CapUna Chemical and Fam
ous Flayers. There was a steady de
mand for rails at gains of 1 to 3 points.
The only element of heaviness was
shown by copkers and rubbers the for
mer reflecting the passing of dividends
on Inspiration and Green Cananea. U.
S. Rubbex. rallied at the finish, more
than recoverig Its three point setback.
Money and foreign exchange again
failed to exert any inwluence, the only
feature In the lnteratlonal credit sit
uation being the low record of liability
reserves reported by the Bank of Eng
land. ,
Speculative bonds scc-ed moderate
gains, also most liberty Issues, but the
list was otherwise Irregular. Total
sales, par value, J24,87;,0O0. Old -U.
S. bonds were unchanged on call.
A'T too OP OuR.
Sr-Lf TO VIM PUfiClC.
COU, vcm JJIOPS ANt HOUR.
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Jim Beard wishes you and yours a very
MERRY CHRISTMAS
COME TO THE BIG SALE
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Jim Beard's Cash Store
300 West Webb St., Cor. Willow
Just a Whisper off Main St.
. G. W. Kelly
IN CHARGE
Several Factors Combine
to Roost Wheat Prices '
. CHICAGO, Dec. 24. Wheat scored
a sharp advance In price yesterday,
helped by progress of emergency farm
relief measures and by renewal of
stock market strength as well as by
large export sales. Tho finish although
unsettled u 4 to 514 net higher,
with March 1.66 to 1.66 4 and May
1.62 to 1.62 M. Corn gained 1 3-8
to 1 3-4, oats Vi to lc, and provisions
27 to 3c. .
'Decided upward swings began In the
wheat market as soon as trading open
ed. The chief impetus appeared to
come from the House vote favoring the
enactment of a tariff on Imported farm
products. It was known that export
business had been done overnight but
the estimated amount as at first an
nounced was small; later in the ses
sion, however, the total was greatly
expanded, reaching 3,000,000 bushels
and this circumtrtance, together with
material advances In security values
gave a fresh advantage to the wheat
bulls. Evidence that foreigners were
after rye counted also as a stimulus to
the rise in wheat.
Corn and oats reflected the strength
of breadstuffs notwithstanding that
receipts of coarse grain showed con
siderable ' enlargement. Provision?
were lifted by the Jump of cereals and
hogs.
Top Price for Wheat at
Seattle Th $1.58
SEATTLE. Dec. 24. Wheat, hard
white soft white and white club, $1.60;
I hard red winter, s&f t red winter, north-
ern spring and eastern red walla,
$1.57; Big Bend ftlucstem, 31.68.
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The Christmas season breathes the spirit of peace,
which in all times has brought prosperity to mankind
with this Christmas spirit We send, our . friendly
greetings and good wishes for the new year.
Cruikshank & Hampton
Quality Furniture
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liivestock Trade Steady
With Xo New Arrivals
SEATTLE, Dec. 21. Hogs Re
ceipts none. Steady. Prime 10.00 Q
10.60; smooth heavies 9.00g,10.00;
rough heavies 7.007.50; pigs 8.00
10.00.
Cattle Receipts none. Steady.
Prime steers 8.509.00; medium to
choice 7.008.00; common to good
5.006.50;. best cows and heifers .23
C46.7!; medium to choice 5.00(3)8.00:
common to good 3. 30 (i 5.00; bulls 4.00
5.60; calves S.OOSfH.OO.
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Cattle Around Steady;
Slieep Steady and Higher.
KANSAS CITY, Ic. 24. Cattle 2,
730; handy weight fat steers, she stuck
and bulls steady; steers selling above
above 9.00, mostly 25c lower; veals
and calves unevenly steady to" 25c
higher, packer top 9.50; shipper top
10.25.
Sheep 500; killing classes 25 $ 90c
higher; fat native ewes 3.754.O0;.-fed
western lambs 11.
Seattle Course drains
Quoted at Old Prices ,
SEATTLE, Dec. 24. City delivery
FeedScratch feed 862 ton; feed
wheat 163; nil grain chop 854: oat
851; sprouting oats 856; rolled oats
153: whole corn 851; cracked corn
853; rolled barley 853; clipped barley
85S; milled feed $39; bran $30.
, Hay Alfalfa $29 per ton; double
compressed alfalfa 835; ditto timothy
$40; eastern Washington mixed $29.
SAX PKANCISCO. Dec. 24. (A P.)
A ."torm of erratic tendencies Which
struck the Pacific coast recently and
subsequently curved back out over
the ocean, moved on the coast again
yesterday, causing rain from Central
California northward over the western
sections of Oregon and Washington,
the weather bureau announced last
night.
Tho storm was accompanied by
gales which caused southeast storm
warnings to be posted from Point
lleyes to Point Tatoosh island. An
other result of the disturbance was
the deepest snow pack In more than
14 years at Summit,, where several
inches were reported on the gratis.
Select tirsp are 58c
on Wholesale Market
SEATTLE, Dec. 24. Eggs Select
local ranch white shells uSc; pullets
50; storage 50c. '
Butter City creamery in cubes 52c;
bricks or prints 53e; seconds In cubes
46c; bricks 47c; country creamery ex
tras cost to Jobbers in cubes 50c; stor
age 47c
During the las fiscal year thtrty
two persons In the army were sent
enced to death by courts-maTtiaL but
In no ca.so was the sentence carrlafc
Into effect. . '
(Al t TO HE OPENED
Vl.SAl.IA, Cul., Dec. 24. (A. P.)
Cryi tal Cave, described by Stephen T
Mather, director of national parks as
tho most wtnderful cave in America,
is to be fined' to the public, accord
ing tu advices received here. The
cave "was discovered In the Sequoia
National Park near hero two years
ago. The cave has been boarded up
until the park service could arrange
for eltctrio lighting and guards, so
Us btauties might not be destroyed
by souvenir hunters. During the 1921
eason parties will be escorted through
the cave tinder guidance of rangers.
I..U'MltY TRUST CIjOSED
GHASS VALLEY, Cal Dec. 24.
(A. P.) Hong Gee, the "laundry
trust" of Grass Valley for ten years,
and who has washed tre clothes of
this city for fifty years, has closed
hia business and left for China to
spend his last years. During his
vears here he laid by a comfortable
fortune, it is believed.
FIRST - DOLL WAS A STICK OF
nu 'ill
With kindest thoughts for v
Christmas and the New.
Year. . : ;
The Sanitary Grocery
The Most in Valife The Best in Quality
221 East Court St. Phcne 871. . ;
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of Pendleton ,
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Offers an unexcelled banking service to in
dividuals and corporations ; ' transactai a
general banking business and maintains
special departments with facilities of the
highest character.
. PENDLETON, OREGON i .
Grocery Department
For that Xmas dinner, remember that we aim to
have every thing obtainable in the way of Fresh
Fruits and Vegetables. '
Florida'Russett Grape Fruit, per each 20c
California Navel Oranges, per doz. 50c," 60c, 70c, 85c
Japanese Oranges, per dozen ... . . .'. . . . .. . . 60c
Bananas, per pound ............ .1 ....... . : . . 20c
: Artichokes, each ; '. , , .;. . . . . ... . . . 25c
H Tender California "Lettuce,' Hot House - Lettueey
"..Green Peppers. ' ' . -;r
; Ti-u BIu Fruit Cake, per pound ................ 75c
. Libby's Plum Pudding, per pound 65c
: Imported Swiss Cheese, per box . . . . . . U . . $1.00
Imported Roqueford Cheese, per pound i.l $2.00'
Imported Sardines, each .... ..... . ..; . a 45c
Salted Almonds, Shelled Almonds, Walnut Halves,
' : and Salted Peanuts.' ' , ' ' '
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