DAILY EAST OBEuGJil 'KXDLKTON. OREGON DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVf.NI ' NOARY 1ft IMt WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 10, 1921. TEN-FA'GES TEN PAGE3 P TAGE TEN tM DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports XUUIBURSTS OE EYERETT TRUE Milpment of Vegetable ,' Arm in in Market A fresh shipment of new California tesHable U celling in Pendleton mar ket., The shipment la of excellent tjuall.ty. In the selection are radishes It 10 cents a bunch; carrots, beets na turnips at 15 centa a bunch; Bros els sprouts, at JO cents a pound arti chokes, at 25 rents each; Imperial Vcl lay lettuce, 15 centa a head; cauli flower, from SO to So centa a head; cslery, 15 centa a bunch; hothouse cu rsmbers, JO centa each. Walla Walla spinach sella for IS renta a pound. Malaga grappa are 40 cant a pound. - , Tuefcdar Arrival Are light and IVntcikt Yalnea Prevail No carload arrivals were shown Tuesday In the North Tortland yard and' alt lines were considered "on a nominal basis with former prices con tinued. ... - V'hila there were no new arrivals In the sheep alleys, quite fair stocks ot both sheep and lambs were carried over into Tuesday from the Monday supply. The Monday market for sheep and lambs closed with a steady tone at Maintained values with considerable tiff sold on contract to outside killers. ! General sheep market range: East ot mountain lambs $ s.50 & 10.60 Willamette valley lamba J. 00 9.50 Cull lambs 5.000 (.00 rVeder lambs J.OOffl 7.00 Wethers 1 6.50 7.00 Yearlings 7.00 8.15 Ewes . . . 1.00 4.5s i With tt further Improvement in the eastern situation, the market for hogs Was Considered steady at North Port land Tuesday despite the lack of offer ings with which to test prices. . . . All of the previous days" arrivals were cleaned up, leaving nothing at all for the Tuesday trade. General hog market range: Prime mixed 111. 00 11.75 Smooth heavy 10.76 Si 11. !5 Rough heavy , 7.60 S.75 Fat pig , 10.00 W 11.00 Feeder pigs 1 9.00 11.00 Even though there were no new ar rivals in the cattle alleys at North Portland Tuesday, the trade indicated a healthy tone. Really good quality steers and cows art wanted with form er top prices available. General cattle market range: Choice steers ...I 8.60 0 Good to choice steers ... 8.009 Fair to good steers .... . S.50 44 Common to fair steers.. 5.500 Choice cows and heifers 7.009 Good to choice cows and heifers (.159 Medium to good cows and heifers 5.50 Tair to medium cows and heifers .,' S.000 Common cows, heifers. . . 4.00 Canners .............. I.t0 Bulls 4.50 0 Choice dairy calves . .... 1S.004J13.00 Best light calves ....... 10.00O11.00 Choice feeders (.509 7.25 Fair to good feeders .... 5.759 (.71 Medium light calves . . . ." S.0S 10.00 MS t.DO 7.60 (.50 7.50 7.00 (.00 S.60 6.00 1.61 6.50 Rears Take Advantage Of Italy's Caurellauon. CHICAGO. Jan. 19. Bears In the wheat market today took advantage of statements that Italy had cancelled some of her contracts for wheat bought In the U. S. Prices rallied later but failed to hold. The finish was unsettl ed with March 1.744 to 1.75 and May l.tt to 1.67. Corn lost 6-891 .7-8; oats S-8H and provisions 15 to 45c. It developed that only 80,000 bushel msmes Eonjamln FranXIIn Ihra Uw tnouth of Poor TUehards said: - "He tliat loses 5 Shillings worth of time, loses 5 - ftlatUlngsi, and might as prduently throw S Shillings Into tlw river." ' The wasting and squandering of time is as bad or worse than the squandering of money for It leads to , laziness, and the latter fs the worst curse which can befall a human.. The well known proverb: "Early to bed, and early to rise, makes a man healthy, weal- thy and wise," not only allades to the benefit of hav ing a good night's rest but also to the fitness of doing a day's work well. ft .,. ... Pendleton. Oregon. "Strongest Lank in Gastern Oregon' ft of wheat bought for Italy had been cancelled, but word that 4 SO, 000 bush els had been taken for export by way of tha Gulf of Mexico led afterward to a sharp upturn in prices. Gossip, however, that Greece purchased a huge total ot Canadian wheat failed to be confirmed and the temporary strength n the market disappeared under heavy bear pressure. Corn and oats lacked support, except during the transient bulge In wheat Oats touched the lowest price this sea son. In the provisions market packers selling weakened valuea notwithstand ing that hogs were on the high grade. Retail Prices Represent Decline of 8 pe cent. WASHINGTON, Jan. 19. An aver age decline ot eight per cent in retail prices of twenty two food articles in December as compared with November was noted today in statistics compiled by the labor department. Compared to December, 1919, the decrease was ten per cent. The products and decreases were: Oranges 27 per cent; pork chops 15; sugar 18; ham .13; bacon, butter ana lard 11; round steak; flour ancr ban anas 10. Raisins increased 56 per cent; rolled oats 18 per cent and storage eggs. cream of wheat and macaroni 9 per cent. K. C. Cattle Receipts 14,500 Beef Steers Steady KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jan. 19. Cat tle Receipts 14.500. Beef steers and she stock steady to 25c lower, spots off more on better grades of steers, early sales 7.0099.35; best bid 9.50; choice cows (.6097.00; bulk other she stock 6.000 (.25; stockers strong; all other classes uneven but mostly steady; can ners 3.0003.50; good and choice veal ers 11.00011.00. Sheep Receipts 1.600. Steady. 95 pound ewes 5.25; lambs 15 050c lower; 74-pound Colorado lambs 10.50. Hog Prices Unchanged Prime Steers 8.75ES.25 SEATTLE, Jan. 19 Hogs Receipts 89. Bteady. Prime 11.50012.00 smooth heavies 10.50011.50: rough heavies 8.5009.00: pigs 9.00011.00. Cattle Receipts 181. Weak; prime steers 8.7509.25: medium to choice 7.0008.25: common to good (.00 7.00; best cows and heifers 7.00 97.50; medium to choice 5.50 9 (.50; common to good 4.0005.60; bulls 4.0006.00; calves, light 11.0012.50; heavy S.OOgs 7.00. 6an Francisco Receipts Wheat I.90S.15. , SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 19. R celDts Flour 6892 quarters; wheat 130 centals; barley 4789 centals; oats 964 centals; beans 1500 sacks; otatoes 4563 sacks; onions 600 sacks; lemons and oranges 350 boxes; hay 120 tons, livestock 1200 head; hides 289 rolls. Wheat 2.90 0 3.15. Grapefruit, Arizona 4.0004.25; tan gerines 3.2503.75. Seattle Feedf Prices Alfalfa Hay $27 SEATTLE, Jan. 19. City delivery: Feed Scratch feed (61;. fefed wheat 163: all grain chop $51: oats (49; snrouting oats (54; rolled oats (51; whole corn (67; cracked corn 149; rolled barley (50; clipped barley (55; milled feed $39; bran $39. Hay Alfalfa $27 ton; double com pressed alfalfa $33; ditto timothy $39; eastern Washington mixed $35. f II IK :. .2 1111; , ' J3MKS AND POSr Oltp-ICciS !P A R5 OUT OF COMMISSION nilh IT'S ftiiaOS UK'S fOt TtA-r yy WRlTC AS TWOVJG.H VOO WtiRd Ejli SHA V; SEVERAL GIBBON PEOPLE SPEND WEEK END HERE PEACHES-- I-AND .APRICOTS Extra Good Table Fruit, No. 2 1-2 Size Cans 2 CANS 45 c 6 CANS $1.30 Sun Maid Seeded Raisins, 3 packages ...... 85c Diamond W. Currants, 3 pounds ......... 83c - Fresh Country Lard, 5 pounds . . . , , . . $1.20 Golden Marshmallow Syrup, 1 gallon.... $1.25 1-2 gallon . . . . 65c The-: Sanitary Grocery : 221 East Court St. ,, t The Most in Value The Best in Quality Phone 871 London Wool Auction Minora Ttetter Demand LONDON, Jan. 19. At the wool auction sales today 7,615 bales were offered, for -which there was a better demand. Crossbreds were unchanged snd about half the offerings were sold. Merinos were neglected. The govern ment auctions will close Friday but the free wool auctions will continue until January 27. Stock Trading Still Shows Iiek of Interest NEW YORK, Jan. 19. Trading In the stock market today repeated In its main essentials the uncertain and professional tone of the preceding ses sion, the Idle drift ot prices again de noting an utter lack of public interest The day's news, in its direct relation to financial, and Industrial and com mercial conditions Indicated a continu ation of the readjustment of values in all parts of the country. The working force at one of the mid dle western ralrway shops was reduc ed by one halt and advices from other centers bespoke further slackening of operations. Almost the one encouraging devel opment was the report of the comp troller "of currency which stated in substance that the condition of the country's national banks, especially as to credits and loans, was gratifying. Less than a docks stocks made up the bulk of the day's operations. Of these, Mexican Petroleum. Crucible Steel, Atlantic Gulf, Baldwin Locomo- t've and U. S. Steel were most promin ent. Tho final hour was enlivened by buvinir nf food, leather and shinning Issues, net gains of 2 to 5 points being registered . by food products. Central Leather and United Fruit. - California Petroleum gained four points but other oils were reactionary. as were also steels, equipments anu rails.. . - - . Sales 465,000 shares. Rates for call and time loans were unchanged, although offerings were unusually large. Exchange on London was firm and remittances to all con tinental points added to yesterday's advance except the German mark, which eased slightly. . . 1 ; . , , Liberty bonds featured an other wise duil market, the first 4 dis laying especial strength, most of which was retained.. Sales, par value, $10, 275,000. Old U. S. bonds .were un changed on call. INTERNATIONAL P0L0ISTS WILL PLAY AT-BAIA, PA. NEW YORK, Jan. 19. (A. P. National polo championship matches tor the open, senior and Junior titles were awarded to the Philadelphia Country Club, Bala, Pa., at the inter national meeting of the American Polo Association today. The events are to be decided in the late summer. The American team which will meet the Hurlingham team of England for the international polo trophy next June will sail for England In April. (East Oregonian Special.) GIBBON, Jan. 19. Mr. and Mrs. John F .Thompson were Monday visit ors in Pendleton. Dave Bonlfer spent Tuesday in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gray were In Pendleton Wednesday, where Mrs, Gray Is having dental work done. Mose McBean spent the post week In Pendleton with Mrs. McBean and Infant daughter, who are spending the winter there. Mrs. George Brace was In Pendleton1 Thursday. . Lowell Hyatt arrived hers from Weston today to spend a week at the home of his cousin, Mrs. Dolf Thomp son. Lyle Bryant and Roy Swart spent. Thursday in La Grande. . , . , Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mlnnlck of' Thorn Hollow, spent Thursday here with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bryant. Mrs. Henry Ricks, Mrs. R. 8. Gray, Miss Bdith Carr and Mrs. Geo. Gray were Pendleton visitors Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bryant went to Rieth Saturday to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bryant. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bonifer went down to Pendleton today. heal mwm Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat- ing, Antiseptic Liquid It is unnecessary for you to suffer with eczema, blotches, ringworm, rashes and similar skin troubles. Zemo, obtained at any drug store for 35c, or $1.00 for extra large bottle, and prompt ly applied will usually give instant relief from itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin diseases. Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is soothing to the most delicate skin. It is not greasy, is easily applied and costs little. Ot it today and save all further distress. Tt E. W. Rom Co, Ocvtluxi. Of THIEF TAKES NINE HENS BUT LEAVES AMPLE PAY rockey, art and figure skating, and Jumping are among the sports on th program. A substantial cash prize will be offered to the professional ski- Jumper who beats the world's record i of 214 feet. , Mr. Andros Haugen, the world's champion ski-Jumper of St. Paul, will be among the contestants. fillip) TTTrTrr-ii POT Two ot the most homelike hotels n Portland; located In the heart of the shopping and theater district All Oregon Elecrio trains stop at the SEWARD HOTEL toe House of Cheer. Excellent dining room In connection. TUB HOTEXj OOIU NIXJl'8, the House of Welcome, u only two short blocks from the Se ward. Our brown busses meet all trams, Rates 11.69 and op, . W ,C. CCUlEnTSON, Prop. DANDERINE Stops Half Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies. TACOMA, Wash., Jan. 19. (U, P.) I. w. rTenchs chicken coop was robbed during the night, but T. W. is real good natured about it; In fact, he len t a tiny bit peeved. . For Mr. Robber, while gathering In the nine chickens, dropped a valuable gold chain and cross in the hen coop. The chain and cross are worth con siderably more than the chickens,' ! said French, "so 1 should worry." TO HOLD WIXTRlt CAILNIVAIj BANFF, Alberta, Jan. lg. The winter carnival will be held here Jan uary 29th'to February 5th. Skiing, T Start ' pletely refreshed renewed f VjY '. - V: in mind and body. Geta ' f ) lVl " sleeping outfit that makes r 11 J fill III - your sleep comfortable l" ' Butter And Egg restful. v r 3L Weak in New York ":: . V5"" , - i - " ' NEW. YORK, Jan. 19 Butter weak- ! In addition to acomplete . , , , ; r r. Creamery higher than extras 62 Ene of high grade mattres- ' " 52 V4; creamery extras 61 51 4; , g. beds and I bedroom fur- w" Vrfsh'gathered extra - future, we have that na- - a" , " firsts 7(77c; fresh gathered firsts tionafiV advertised, guar- A 1 if " 7J075. . v . i l.;, : ,L ' 'r - . . Cheese firm, unchanged. : rUn 'li The Vamp - . . Became of the Wy patented iTy5CV ? '' S' xL C ; " li ."'f- i cotutructioB, there is no sagging "V 1 a k. I j( III (S S'm ' i no bouc to disturb your sleep, 'f J '-Xj. " fr '' . yCj 1 Jf ) OixupaoU do not roll to center. I "' ' ; Cruikshank 6? Hampton I (Ji) wS All I . I "I i l.-" 'fVW TWSa,V I w i - ii n . QUALITY COUNTS 124-128 E. Webb St. Phone 548 Vour Oid Kurniture lakes In exchange as part payment on new. .4 A few cents buys "Danderlne." After few anolicatinns 'nii rsnnot flnA a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and abundance. Electric Heaters INSTANT WARMTH ; Bathroom; bedroom, every room. Attach any where ' to light circuit i -V r J. L VAUGHAN Pbooe IS Ot E. Court DR. C. H. DAY Physician and Surgeon' Osteopath -... Rooms 25 and 25 Smith-Crawford Building. Telephone 70 Res. 749-R vitjri'' ""''r'0'" -- II II A Pre pmrmtion. or COMPOUMD COPAIBA sml CUBBBfi AT .YOU H DPUCCIST . AArlTJ!AMJWlJ. raw litu. KOEPPEINCS PRESCRIFTIQN DRUG STORE , llllliMto'l A. C, Koeppert & Bros. Tho Drug Store That Serves , - You IlesU - "yiiiiiii Important I Announcement ; Beginniig Jan. 1st, 1921 . AU 1921 BUICK cars will be equip ped with CORD TIRES. No change in Price. N r ; Model Twenty One Forty Five Little Six . Buick $2,062.18 F. 0. B. Pendleton, Ore., with ' Cord Tires. v ' : ; ' Model Twenty One Forty Nine 7-passen-ger Big Six Buick F. 0. B. Pendleton, " Ore., $2,366.29, with Cord Tires;' V ' : ; ' " Place y9ur order now for immediate de livery. ; , Oregon Motor Garage Dfctribnton : BUICK, CADILLAC AND CHEVROLET - Mnffimm-MnnHuiiiniMTMTiw rr"""'""r-Fttf"tH uuuu imuiuiuiui swUiiulUlUiii U I i i ItiltUul UtliiuilUiliUuitk mi lUiti iiifriyflflUtUUttllneis, f . ' -t-..iJs.,