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TEN PAGES TAG!! TEN OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE Old Dutch Cleanser DAILY HAST GJtEGONIAN,' PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 21, 1021. DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL ""' '' 'T'" - 1 " Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports Idlx-rol ttrcvlpui of Hi- lomt iTtlf M ivnliil. Liberal hiimi-ntn of hoca from the Kant and a drop In the price here were shown for Thursday. Cuttle and sheep re on a nominal baala for the day. In the hot alleys moat of the supply reported at North Portland for Thurs day came direct to a packer from a nuth lakola point. The scarcity of home offering of late has made It Im possible for klllera to xecure their re quirement, and the result la that, de iplta the lower prices for nous were named during the day. Ka.stern ship ments are coaling nure money to land fccrs. Hor pricea "were down 25c for the day, with the extreme top at 1 11.50. There were louses in the Eastern Mar kta for the day. General hog market ranpe: rrlmo mixed 1 1.00 ff 11.59 Smooth' heavy 10. 50fill.fi Houuh heavy 7.00W .?" Fat pigs 10.00ft 11.00 TeederplK J.00i 11.00 Nominal steadiness was shown In the market for cattle at North Port land Thursday. There was practically no new arrivals available for the traacj una rormer prices were cumuuiru. General cattle market ranee: Choice steers 8.50 if S. It. 3I0 llnlcw of Wool Offered. 30 icr cwit SUI LoNlwN, Jan. 21. At the wool auction sales today 11.300 bales were offered. This was mostly novernmcni wool and only SO per cent was sold. Prices were unchanccd. Punta Arenas wool ruled but In the favor of the buyers. ltuitcr t." to 410 SKATTUi Jan. 21. KKirs Select local ranch, w hite shells, 55 e 56c; pul lets 4c. ltutter I'lty creamery. In cubes 4tc tricks or prints 4."c; seconds. In cubes. 41c; bricks 4Tc; country creamery ex tras, cost to Jobbers in cubes, 41; stor age, nominal. (1.00 6.r,0 5.50(8' :.ootf Oood to choice steers . . . Fair to good steers Common to fair steers. . Choice cows and heifers Good to choice cows and heifers Medium to sood cows and heifers ..t 8.500 fair to medium cows and l-VI.- Daily ISewlpts, t.rain and Fruits Market SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 21. Re ceipts Flour S4 quarters; arley T2T1 centals; corn 1S0O centals; onions 22 sacks; beans 1163 sacks; hay 126 tons; potatoes "337 Kicks; hides 105 rolls; livestock lt00 head. Oats Red feed $1.50ff$l.0; bar lev spot feed 11.424 fi $1,47 4. Naval oranges J2.50.i 34.00; tan serines 2.5ii J4.00; cranberries, Ore gon, $5.00(1 J6.00. Vnrls demand bills to approximately .S0. Less attention seemed to be paid to industrial developments ulthouRh these stressed the Increase of unemploy. .nent on the railways, at mining cen ters and In some of the more import ant branches of manufacture, Hunk ers reported ready acceptance of do mestic municipal underwriting. Liberty bonds were active and slightly higher as were most other domestic issues Including railway con vertibles but the foreign group show cd Utile change. Total sales, par vul ue. (12.175,000. Old U. & bonds were unchanged on call. Iliittcr Weak IM-st Km "I cents NEW yOKK. Jan. 21 Butter weak; creamery higher than extras 614 8T 52c; extras 50f"61; firsts 4350c. Ksrs weak; fresh gathered extra firsts 71; ditto firsts 6SW70. Cheese firm, unchanged. 7.50 .25 7.00 6.00 5.50 5.00 3.50 5.50 heifers S-OOf Common cows, heifers. . . 4.00 4i Canners 2.50 Bulls - 4.50 Choice dairy calves .. 12.00013.00 Best light calves 10.00311.00 Choice feeders 50 9 7.25 Fair to good feeders .... 5.75 & (.71 tedium light calves . S 10.00 With only a nominal run reported in the alleys Thursday, the North Portland market was quoted nominal ly steady, but slow for the day. Pricea were held over from the previous day. Genera.) sheep market range: East of mountain lambs $ 1.50 a 10.50 Willamette valley lambs 9.D0& 9.50 Cull lambs 5.000 $.00 Feeder lambs .00 Wethers .50S Tearlings 7.00 01 Ewes r,a jMHvi:Uitlcs Resume 6 ;,0 j lluMMl Oix-ratlons NEW YORK, Jan. II. lieurcmeni of the short Interest In the stock mar ket made further variable progress to day as pools in oil, food, shipping and copper shares, as well as many miscel laneous specialties resumed their bull ish operations. . . Gross gains In these stocks ran from one to six points, but late pressur against steels and equipments and the incidental advice of call money from six to seven per cent effaced much of the rise at the Irregular close. Sales S75.000 shares. General Asphalt, which featured yesterday's belated rally, was again the most conspicuous Issue although Its extreme rise of almost five points was reduced to 3-8 at the finish. Oils al most without exception closed at losses as well as steels, equipments, motors and rails, finial dealings disclosing a think market. A sentiimental factor In the early movement was the strength of Inter national remittances. Exchange on London rose to the highest peak since July with demand bills at 3.7814 ana 7.00 7.00 8.25 4.50 II "FOR 6 POUNDS A YEAR YOU MAY HAVE USE OF 100 POUNDS, IF YOU ARE A MAN OF KNOWN PRUDENCE AND HONESTY." Poor Riclrard's proverbs have lost none of their force sftcr aU the many years since be preached as well as practiced then. The man today, who Is kaown to be cautious, aes good Judement and is honest, can obtain the use of money, even if he lias bnt very lit tle, if any, property. This 'week i" -s"t lc foe National Thrift, to be honest with silt ami others, to be frueal. to make a budget, to live within your Income, to protect your Jependent with life- Insurance, to invest in Gov ernment Bonds and to have a National Bank Savings Account. Pendleton. Oregon. 'Strongest Sank in Castern Oregon Seattle I-Ycd Prices Alfalfa Itonuttns $27 SEATTLE, Jan. 21 City delivery: Feed Scratch feed 361 per ton; feed wheat 363; ill I grain chop $51; oats 349; sprouting oats 354; rolled oats 351; whole corn $47; cracked corn $40; rolled barley $50; clipped barley (55; milled feed $39; bran $39. Hay Alfalfa $27 per ton; double compressed alfalfa $33; ditto timothy $39; eastern Washington mixed $35. emcfeNC experar. You know, of coorsz TH4T I eNG.Ac to -rKs TH5 PRooceMS orl PUT iro UlTt-tS "TO tG 6.NT5 THAT P-MD" IS RCHT LL THC IAN Ujrt-O B3 To tav.- back on "eprMCNKTY ePCRTS TO T&Ci. HIM HOTO UN Hi2 'BunvjtSSS' Has no e.vjsiwess in riusiKiss'.'. about Trie rl3,T THIKJC3 "ovj"b T3u- HC wooCS Tie To gift's. My Tice.KKiG;P5.r ee3?o?e Orof? OI- HIS (.CCiZS 1-ifT OTHCK Hog Market Steady Cattle Weak SEATTLE, Jan. 21 Hogs Receipts r none. Steady. Prime 1 1.50 4f 12.00; smooth heavies 10. 50M 11.50; rough heavies 8.50$ 9.00; pigs 9.0011.00. Cattle Receipts 121. Weak. Prime steers 8.759.25; medium to choice 7.00&8.25; common to good 6.007.00 best cows and heifers 7.007.60; medium to choice 6.50ft 6.50; common to good 4.00(ir5.50; bulls 4.00 416.00; calves, light, 11.00 12.50; heavy 6.00 6 7.00. Hecf Steers Lowxt llutcher Stock Iieelliies H42d9a og- a$U u 7.4 ggr.G KANSAS CITY, Jan. 21. Cattle 5.500; a few sales beef steers 253 50c lower; some bids off more on heavy kinds; butcher stock mostly 25c lowen spots down 50; canners and calves steady; best vealers 12.00; stockers and feeders weak to 25 cents lower; choice 655 pound steers $8.20. Sheep 5.500, steady; lambs uneven mostly steady to 25c lower; prime 90 pound feed lambs 10.50; bulk 9.75 0 10.25. Boycott Spanish Products LONDON, Jan. 21. The executive body of the Third Internationale of Moscow has addressed an appeal to all workers asking them to boycott Span ish products, says a wireless. The ap peal is made, the despatch adds, owing to the manner In which Spanish work ers" are being persecuted." I"" pi (77krtitf& ARGENTINE TAX NEWS HAS BEARISH EFFECT ON THE WHEAT MARKET WW Regular Price, 2 cans 23c. OUR SPECIAL PRICE FOR ONE WEEK, 10c THE CAN. Sun Maid Seeded Raisins, 3. packages 85c ' Diaiftond W. Currants, 3 packages 85c Golden Marshmallow Syrup, 1-2 gallon.... G5c j Pure Extracted Honey, jars 50c, 90c and $1.75 j Extra Fancy Comb Honey, 2 for 75c ! Extra Choice Winesap Apples, box $2.25 The Sanitary Grocery 221 East Court St. The Most in Value The Best in Quality Phone 871 I THE FIRST NATIONAL BAHK I t DAN CUPID NOT FOILED CHICAGO, Jan. 21. Uncertainty about Argentine export taxes together with lessening of new export business In this country, had a bearish effect today on wheat. Prices closed heavy, to 4 Vic net lower, with March 1.68 to 1.69 and May 1.60 H to 1.61) 4. Corn lost l-8fi 3-8; oats l-8rg!l-4c and provisions 12c to 40c. Attention of wheat traders centered at first largely on the truth of advices that Argentine government had taken action which Implied there would be no tax on exports. It had been tho generally accepted opinion that such action would tend to shift European demand to Argentina from the V. 3. Resulting declines in wheat were over come temporarily by evidence that the bearish Argentine news was erroneous. Bulla, however, appeared to have lost confidence especially as export cull for United states gain was not so active as earlier In the week. Late In the day it looked as though leading lungs were trying to get rid of their holdings. Corn and oats held relatively form owing more or less to warm weather likely to soften country roads. Provisions were 'weak In line with hogs. 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At least, such would seem the case from a letter received by Rudy Schmidt, deputy clerk, Ramsey county, from O. C. Dun lop, a friend, who lives in a little cabin near Strelna, Alaska. Dunloy tells of finding the record of a peculiar wed ding ceremony, carved on a birth tree, under which he camped. Following is the record: 'Matrimony on the Yukon." "Ten miles from the Yukon On the banks of this lake, Tor a partner to the Koyukuk McOillis I'll take. We have no preacher And we have no ring It makes no difference It's al Ithe same thing. (Signed) Aggie Dalton." "I swear by my gee pole Under this tree, A faithful husband to Aggie I always will be. I'll love and protect This maiden so frail From the sourdough stiffs On the Koyukuk trail. (Signed) Jack McGlllis." "For two dollars apiece In chcechako money, I unite this couple In holy matrimony. He be a miner And she be a teacher I do this Job Just as well as a preacher. (Signed) French Joe." 30 young ladles In the orchestra re flected much credit upon their lady conductor, Mme. Frances Knight. Ef forts of Pendleton Post, American le gion. In presenting such a high class musical program In this city were con gratulatedb y many of those present. Sufficient Kxcukc. "Certainly, I killed my husband!" calmly said the fair prisoneress at the bar. "Why shouldn't 1? I came home and found the wretch sleeping with his head on my handsomest soft pillow, and" "Not guilty," cried all the 12 Ju roresses In one voice. Kansas City Star. Nolhlnjr Menn About Him. A farmer boy and his best girl were seated in a buggy one evening In town watching the people pass. Near by was a popcorn vender's stand. Pres ently the lady remarked: ".My, that popcorn smells good!" "That's right," said the gallant. "I'll drive up a little closer so you can smell It better." Boston News Bureau. of Pendleton EDr.RAl. 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From its open tng ensemble number to the finale, the Ladles Columbia Symphony orcnesira, MIm Genevieve Gilbert, soloist, and E Miss Dorothy May Volkey, ballet danc 5 er, pleased with their Interpretations. E The four Interpretive dances by Miss Volkey were most enthusiastically re Eicclved. "The Passing of the Swan" I showed her at her best, and "Danse Russe" gave opportunity for her ver satility to exhibit itself. Her costumes E in all her numbers were well chosen Ejand her spirit In each was most faith ful. S Miss Gilbert displayed a well-trained E' soprano voice of most pleasing quality. El She was delightful in "An Indian Love S'song" snd was accorded much ap Elplauiie for her singing of "II Bacclo." 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