' ' v ' ( ' r t ! V ' 1 V J t t ft nit"." F;S ft Of, ',-"! DAILY EAST OREGO'SIAN', FEJTDLETOX OREGON; ' TUESDAY EVENINQ. JANUARY (?; 1921. TEN PACE3 ',H PAGE TEC ' DAILY, .MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports Wmloa Potatoes BHne? ta.U NJh-k W est on Mountain potatoes are sell ing In local stores for $1.25 a sack. Only a small part of the potato crop ha baen due because of poor weather condition and It la doubtful if the re malnder of the tubers will be taken from the ground. Because of the Benson, fresh wire tables show little variety, and It la probable that they will not be plentiful before the Utter part of March." .Im perial Velley head lettuce la in the market and retails for is cents a head. The price of eirirs is lower than for some time In the past. They retail for C5 cents a dosen. Stork Fornr ! Opened With KxtenMMn !n .tally. NEW TOKK. Jan. . The year on the mock exchanre be (tan with a ten tative extension of last week's rally, followed by iireaular heaviness at i midday and a vigorous recoil In (he last hour with many substantial gains at the active close. Almost the sole exception was At lantic Gulf, which fell 7 points to the new. lot ow , recovering only a frac tion. Oils, steels, coppers, tobaccos and motor specialties led the rebound, to gether with General Asphalt, which had a net gain of 7 1-2. Sales 800,000 shares. Forecasts of the new year were partly hopeful, but there waa no ef fort to minimise the belief that fur ther economic readjustment must pre cede a clearing of the financial skies. Adverse happenings over tho re cess Included announcement of more bank failures and dividend suspen sions, an increase of unemployment, reduced exports and the further de cline of railway tonnage from west-e.-n to eastern points. 1 President Wilson's veto of the war Theodo re Roosevelt a 10: "Extravagance rots character, train youth away from k. On the other hand the saving of money while it stiffens the will, also brightens the ener gies. If you wnuld be sure that you are beginning right, begin to save." Most eTct-vtmdy ran have a saving account and by adding to it persistently will in time accumulate a substantial cash reserve. One Dollar or more is sufficient to begin suck an account and any amount ran be added to It at any time. Hie AmencanlStroid Bank' Pendleton. Oregon. jSSi 'Strongest BaaK in Gastem Oregon" ssafeMsl finance resolution followed by its ad option by the senate, was in keeping with expectations and exerted no In fluence in the securities market IhoUKh probably helping to s'.nblltu quotations In grains and cotton. The money market was almost stag nant, demand loans holding firm at 7 per cent. Release of January Interest and dividend payments was without visible effect and failed to exert more than a casual investment inquiry. Foreign exchange was mixed, ster ling Improving while French, Spanish and Greek remittances weakened. Ma terial accessions to last year's heavy gold Imports were announced. Bonds were dull but firm In the main, most liberty issues making sub stantial advances. Total sales, par value. 1J,25O,OO0l Q3OTURSXS OE EVERETT TRUE THE MORE CAREFUL YOU ARE : 10 . BUY THE BEST COAL, THE MORE CERTAIN YOU WILL BE TO BUY knh iiaTBllW Phone 178 SMYTHE-LOHERGAH CO S Quality Quality Service jUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIlllUlllllllllllllllllllllilllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllU Closing Out Our I Entire Line of j ! Phonographs I j COLUMBIA J I r Graphonolas In all styles and finishes E 5 Every one must go. iaxe advantage 01 mis special s offer while they last. I Regular $275.00 Columbia $175.00 f I Regular $140.00 Columbia $85.00 5 Regular $120.00 Columbia $65.00 S I Regular $75.00 Columbia $45.00 j Our entire stock of records is included in this closing 5 s out Bade. Severs $1.00 Record for $5.00 I TERMS CASH ONLY , 5 s 1 Cruikshank & Hampton 1 QUALITY COUNTS f 124.128 E. Webb St. Phone 543 E Export Itnylng Talk lita Chlcuao Wheal Price Higher CHICAGO, Jan. 4. (A. P.) Unus ually sharp advances In wheat prices took place Monday owing in the main lo talk of heavy export buying and to the senate passing the war finance act over the vtto. Closing quotations were strong, 7 K to 9c net higher, with March 1.7V4 to 1.76 H and May 1.71 4 to 1.71 a . corn gained 1 6-82H; oats HSfB-S to 2 6-8 and provisions five cents 45c. Wheat values rose to the highest levels yet this season for May and to the best figures since the first week In December for March. From the out set there was an active demand from houses with eastern connections, whereas offerings were light. Besides, export purchases in the south west were said to have been on a large scale and to have included SOO.000 bushels for France. Improved domestic call for flour was also noted. Topmost prices of the day were reached after news came that the senate had over ridden the presidental veto of the war finance measure and that the house would probably follow suit. Corn and onts sympathiied "with wheat. In addi tion com was bullishly affected by ex port business at St. Louis and Balti more. Provisions were lifted chiefly as a result of grain strength. Cattle Steady to Higher; Sheep Most 25o Lower. KAXSAS CITY, Jan. 4. Cattle 6, 500, beef steers steady to 25c higher; bulk 8.009.00; best offered bid 10.25 she stock steady to strong; prime 1,- 028 pound cows 8.00; ulk other kinds 5 8.50; canners and bulls steady; canners mostly $303.25; calves strong to 60c higher; good and choice veals 11.50 12.50; feeders steady. Sheep 10,000; sheep strong 80 pound yearling 9.25; lambs mostly 25c lower; 80 pound Colorados 10.75. Butter Firm. Eggs Unsettled Cheese Steady at New l'ork. NEW YORK, Jan. 4. Butter firm creamery higher than extras 67 1-2 68c; creamery extras 57; firsts 44 55 4. Eggs unsettled; fresh gathered ex. tra firsts 67 68; firsts 66. . Cheese steady state white whole milk flats held specials early made 27 iff 28; ditto fall made 25026; state whole milk flats fresh specials 26 25.60. AMD ANOTHCrTIM I IwAS DRIVING. A lON 'tvAXOvf I THS COUNTRY Ulce THIS v)HCM ACC AT 5rJCe PTON MO, JOHN3oN, CT!5- f tveuvo Vqv tax A coo S?.WI AmO 5s ) that ca. J ViT-3- " ' TlR3 13 OINi. FV.AT ? ( flif!vi-i n as j tvAi aAyivta. ) Mi f3l4 a itin Ja . . Acc at owes i ROLLING STONE GATHERS MOSS FOR N. Y. YOUTHS Prices of Feed and Hay at Seattle Unchanged. SEATTLE, Jan. 4. City delivery: Feed - Scratch feed J62 per ton; feed wheat $63; all grain chop $52; oats $49; sprouting oats $54; rolled $51; whole corn $49; cracked $51; clipped arley $56; milled $39. Hay Alfalfa $2 ton; double pressed alfalfa $32; ditto timothy $38 eastern Washington mixed $35. oats corn feed corn- No Change Evident In Creamery Produce at Seattle. "SEATTLE, Jan. 4. Eggs select lo cat ranch, white shells 68c; pullets 60c. Butter City creamery, ' In cubes, 52c: bricks or prints 63e; seconds, in cubes 46c; bricks 47c; country cream ery extras cost to jobbers In cues 60c storage 47. Hogw are Higher and Cattle Stronger at Seattle. SEATTLE, Jan. 4. (A. P.) Hogs Receipts 274. Higher. Prime 12 12.60; Smooth heavies 11 (ffi 12; rough heavies 9 9.50; pigs 9.00 11. Cattle Receipts 360. Stronger. Prime steers 8.60 9.00; medium to choice 78; common to good 6 6.50 common to good 3.50 5; bulls 4.00 5.50; calves 6 812. NEW YORK, Jan. 4. (A. P.) For ten cents a year and up 7.000 toys of New York's East Side enjoy all the fun facilities that a seven-story ciud nouse can provide. They are members of The Boys Club. It Is the largest organization of its type in the world, devoted solely to furnishing wholesome recreation to the youths of the congested tenement district sur rounding it. Any youngster In that part of the metropolis can be a member, if he Is between 7 and 21 years old. Annual dues are paid according to heights, beginning with a modest dime for those under four feet, four Inches, and grow, ing with the boy himself. Happy Though Clean The club has taught the East Side gamins how to be happy though clean by providing a big swimming pool. Fringed around It . are gymnasium game rooms, billiard parlors, and above six more floors devoted to club rooms and other amusement areas. Within the Boys Club itself there 80 separate clubs, each with adults as leaders, Two-thirds of these leaders were army officers durin gthe war. Dividing popularity honors with the -dimming pool is a lunch room where a cup of cocoa sells for a penny and cookies to go with it for a similar sum Pretzel peddlars and handorgan wir tuosoa steer clear of the neighborhood of the club, for the boys have their own eats and own music making in struments. In the daytime there frequently are only a few hundred youngsters within the clubhouse and comparative quiet exists. But after the schools release their pupils and the working boys fin ish the day's business duties. th,rpof has a hard time staying on. ; Dont's Are Few There are few "don'ts'' and fewer "must do's" in the club, and each member enjoys himself as he is wont. Those desiring to "shoot a game" ot pool do so, and those with penchants for painting, dab the canvass to their heart's content. Several of the boys study In the National Acamedy of De sign and one of the portraits hanging In the Metropolitan Museum of Art was done by a member of the club. One evening each week each of two hundred men of the city make them selves boys again Just for the night They are the leaders of the various subsidiary clubs and organizations. Pome of these men are college grad uates and barons in the business world. One of the founders of the club waa a famous figure in America's railroad and financial circles the late E. H. Harrlman. With him In the early work of building up the organization were several Yale graduates. GROCERIES OF THE BEST QUALITY AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE Golden Age Macaroni, Spaghetti, Vermicelli and Noodles, the package $10c Diamond W Baking Powder, 1 pound ....25c 2 1-2 pound v 60c 5 pound .I... .'. , .'. $1.15 Golden Marshmallow Syrup, 1 gallon ..$1.25 1-2 gallon 65c Extra Choice Rome Beauty Apples, box ...$2.00 Holly Wreath Asparagus Tips 3 cana 65c Extra Fancy Comb Honey, 2 for 75c The Sanitary Grocery 221 East Court Street The Most in Value The Best in Quality Phone 871 fiH!!l!!!l!!l!HH!!MWMM!HMHM "''"""liilMillHtmilM!! J I U 1 Uii i. :s : .d.ii i. : Si i! i i i i ! i lu i i 9 3 r-3 Income Tax On January 1 I will open an office at 117 East Court street, Pendleton (Snow & Dayton's) and will be at the services of taxpayers who desire an expert accountant, formerly in the revenue service, in pre paring their income tax statements. Don't guess about it. Be sure about it Ask me. W. D. CHAMBERLAIN. 5.3 fc-3H!Mi1!!!ffl!n!W!!!M'!WIW StUliiUUiiliUM f As the story goes Mr. Harrlman was conferring at the settlement club one night forty-four years ago when a rock broke through a window pane and whizzed past his ear. Not to have the Kast Side youngsters resort to rocks and stones and "the rolling bones" for their fun, he thought a well equipped clubhouse necessary. And soon it came into being, never to stop growing. WANTS IMMIGRATION STOPPED. WASHINGTON, Jan. 4 (A. P.) Chairman Johnson of the house Im migration committee, argued at a hearing today for temporary suspen sion of Immigration. TAKES BACK VOW 1 ' ' I If' ' i i ! , i : , u. ! "'- ; 1 i I i . ' i ! 1 i ' I X ' I i ? ' " " I J GA1XI CURCI 'Wba Galll Orel, celebrated toprano, dlvoreed Lalgl C. Curel last year, aba vowed: "I am through with men for all time!" Bfat takes Uutt back new, and an Boancea that ah wlU marry her eeompeoUt, Homer Samuels, early in 111. as soon as sbe ob- BAD BLOOD 'npure. Thin, Weak, Afflicts Great Majority of People the Whether In scrofula, sores, bolls, and eruptions; or as rheumatism with agonizing pains and aches in limbs, joints or muscles; as catarrh with its disagreeable inflammation and discharge; in disturbed diges-. tion, or dragging down debility and tired feeling. it Is corrected by Hood's Sarsaparllla, that most economical and reliable blood rem edy and building-up tonic. Thou sands use this medicine and praise it for wonderful relief. Made from the most valuable remedies that physicians know, and unparalleled In character, quality, taste and cur ative power. When a cathartic la needed, ui Hood's Pills. The Famous 5-Ton "Caterpiller" Tractor NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IN THIS TERRITORY Here at last is the tractor you've waited for you who have wanted a tractor of smaller size and less power than . "Caterpillar" 75 and 45 Tractors you who have read of this tractor's achievements in France you who ' have heard from the boys who came back from "over there" of this tractor's wonderful power stamina and versatility. During the war the government's requirements took our full output. Since then accumulated domestic and for eign orders had to be taken care of. Now for the first time we are privileged to offer the 5-Ton in this territory. THIS IS THE TRACTOR 2 Price Reduction Effective January 1st, the price is re duced 28 per cent on all automobile - starting and lightiny types of be BATTERIES The quality remains the same, giving you the maximum combination , of , power, dependability, and long life. Simpson Auto Co. Pendleton, Oregon Phone 408 Water and Johnson Sts. Bajiawnwrniwa Sturgis & Storie Pendleton Walla Walla ua.-.ui.a.--;--,.-....,-..-.1.-i Business men are large employers of motor cars. The Importance of their transportation leads, them to choose a car that meets every demand leads them to choose Buick. The comfortable rid ing qualities of the new Buick Nineteen Twenty One cars likewise make them ideal for hours of recreation. Authorized Buick Service is everywhere avail- able. Oregon Motor Garage Distributor, BUICK, CADILLAC AND CHEVROLET wi-!WtneftsiMftwtififl 3 IK 5urimH.iffliitMHUi.iM ft t ft iiIIM A ,