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PAGStWELVU "-, DMtY EAST OSffiGOMUir, PENDLETON, OREGON,. SATURDAY EVENING, JANUAEY 29, 1931. TV7CLVS TAGZ2 e I S 3 a 3 B i 3 C c c E S s S B 55 u r. DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports No Arrival IteaHi VnriU With no now cattle arrivals, the PYi ,tna jvh i arc wnwy :jday market at North Portland was (From Oregon Journal. nominally steady with former prices No new arrivals of carload supplies continued. Here shown In thp North Portland I', yards for Friday, thin being the bpcoihi general came market range: !' of thp present week when there Choice, steers were no similar offering In the alley. """ to good steers. . Mows wore considered , nominally I Fnir ia nwdlum steers . . steady at North Portland Frldty w:?t ! Common to fair steers .. nominal top of 111.50 quoted. . The i rh",f cowa "nd heifert Mg killer are said to be bringing in j Modlnm to good cows and additions! supplies of hos from tn- Heifers Las' in the hope of keeping this ma., !Falr to medium cows and let from going too hlsh but on the heifers li.sls of prevailing prices In the mht I Common cows, heifers ,4 vnst, slocks from there would cost no (Canners mors to laod here than home supplies. Hulls , i OhoU dairy calves . Oeneral hog market range: ' Pes, llght calvs . . . Trlme light J1I.00 T 1 1.50 , Medium llsht Calves Smooth heavy 10 r0Sr ll.uu choice feeders .... . liough heavy ?. .S f Fairlo good feeders rl I"" 1O.00W11.09I There is otiite a f.iir ... 9.10 8.0 8.6i 7.00 8.0i' 600S 7.01 6.:; S.75 6.50 .2- 4.0(1 fi) 5.50 1.00 4.00 4.50( 5.50 i:.00st 13.00 10.00 M. 00 s.oow 10,00 6.50 & 7.25 5.75W S.it demand fo: were shown Friday at North Portland Former prices are therefor continued without a test. General sheep market range; ' Eastjif mountain lambs $ .6010 50 Willamette valley lambs .00ffl 51) uu iambs feeder lambs . ... 'Vethers. Light yearlings . leavy Yearling:) Kwca 5.00 ti 6.U0 (j 6.50 'ff 7.50 7.00D 1.00$) 6.00 7.00 7.00 8.50 7.50 5.00 Feeder pigs 1 1.00 g 1 l,f,t lamb at the moment hot no arriva.. L Coluni&as tfis Great Discoverer. While the story of the discovery of Amcrca by Co lombo Is well known to everybody, many are not aware f the wars of close study and careful prep aration by this great discoverer. lie know astrology nwld navignttf, discovered the variation of the com-' Ms-nccdlc. Hundreds of details he luul to work out Yon cannot discover a new continent, but by study, wraoiiigr and tlirift, jou can build yourwlf a great f ntnm. A (Saving Account in tlva strong hank Is the IJCtiiuUiiK. Try it, . Hogs lll.00ll.50 lU-ef Steers 8.IS0.2S SEATTLE, Jan. !9. Hogs Ite .eipts none. Steady. Prime 11.004 11.60; smooth heavies 10.00ftill.0s, r"Kh heavies 8.00St8.60; pigs 9.00w Cattle Hecelpts none. " Steadv. Prime steera 8.76 Si S. 25; medium to choice 7.00Si7.S5; common to good 6.00 r 7.00; best cows and heifers 7.00 Wi.bO; medium to choice 5.506.5o; qommon to good 4.00 (fi 5.50; bulls 4.00 B.uo: calves, light 1 l.OOsr 1 ! r.i, heavy 6.001? 7.00. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE i IjM.OOO The AmerFcllalional Bank Pendleton. Oregon. 'Strongest Sank in Gastern Oregon" giiuititiuiniiiiiniiuinuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiHiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiips Ukl Mill li.lllMVli f ' litfilaifcr1"'" " --nr-f-iP.mn-.Wi . "m,frBi l"risx Itooolpts Wheat 2.00.t.0r eA. FltA.NCISCO, Jan. 29. Re- "ipts Flour 7538 qrs.; wheat 6600 urmais; oaney 105,725 centals; oats 1229 centals; beans 4288 sacks: corn 00 centals; hay SO tons' potatoes 583. sacks; livestock 434 head; lemons and oranges 480 boxes; hides 191 rolls. Wheat 2.903.0o; barley shipping 1.556' 1.65; corn white Egyptian 2.75f 3.80. Grape fruit 2.00 g 2.75; limes 1.00 1.50; apples Newtons 1.25 3.00. V. Y. Itutter Weaker Frcfcli lirgs 2e NEW YORK, Jan. 29 Butter weak or; creamery higher than extras 60 30Vic; creamery extras 49H: creamery firsts 434S?4c. Eggs weak; fresh gathered extra firsts 62c; fresh gathered firsts 69& 61 cents. Cheese Irregular; state, whole milk, flats, fresh, specials 2425c; ditto average run 2224; others unchanged. Seattle Feed Range 471.00 to $39.00 v SEATTLE, Jan. 29. City delivery: Feed Scratch feed 659 per ton; baby scratch feed $71; feed wheat $64; all Slain chop $51; oats $49; sprouting oats $54; rolled barley $48; clippea barley $53; milled feed $39; bran $39. Hay Alfalfa $27 per ton; double compressed alfalfa $33; ditto timothy ?S9; eastern Washington mixed $35; straw $30. irUrK. "TMCff NCVCR. "PPD ANYTHING. OP TH& UNIJJl fcKKS.(ANlT NlSVffP. HAt THAT MUCH 3.0UP'il iTgcc rig T?; OKJ M6AN "TO Tecc X MSAN TO Tea TOU THAT I CAM HfAft Nbo HOOK-AND'CADPeK CAPTAIN AT XOO'RCF ARWIVJQ. WITH (VOX iVATH TUB KfJT Of TH2 OOOR'CDiii -.r" .-3 I T-t-JI I J Veal TaKcs Steady Few SIhvp Sales KANSAS CITY," Jan. 29. Cattle 6,000; veal calves steady: all othet classes dull and weak with yesterday's lew time; top steers 8.35; she stock 5.75 down; few vealers 11.60; some cows and heifers left unsold. Sheep 500; very little trading, few sales; lambs steady to 25 lower; 79 pound Colorado lambs 10.00. Best Bests 4950o Butter Remains He SEATTLE, Jan. 29. Eiggs Select local ranch, white shells 49 50c; pul lets 44. Butter City Creamery, in cubes 44; bricks or prints 45; seconds, in cubes 41; bricks 42; country creamery ex tras, cost to jobbers, in cubes 4 1 ; stor age nominal. BETTER BUSINESS, SLOW AiKUUlUREND CHICAGO, Jan. 29. (A. P.) Un certainty as to the interpretation to be f laced on government figures regaro ing supplies of wheat in the li, S. did a good deal today to unsettle the wheat market. After much whipsawing prices closed Irregular, 1 14 net lower to 114 advance with Marcel. 65V4 to 1.65 and May 1,53? to 1.53 i Corti finished 3-4 off to 1-4 up. oats 1-J VERDICT, SAYS 'LET S GO SEATTLE, Jan. 29. (A. P.) John Sehmltt, alleged . bandit, was found guilty of murder in the first degree with a recommendation for hanging, by the jury which heard his trial In superior court hero today on the charge of killing Police Ietcctlve James 0'P.rien in a gun battle last Friday The . jury, including four women, wan nut 54 minute.. On henr. down to a like gain, and provisions nff the verdict the defendant smiled showing a rise of 2 to 22c. It was only when trading was en tirely over that definite announcement was posted saying the government fig ures on the domestic wheat supply ex cluded farm stocks held for feed 'ana seed and represented marketable wheat lone. From the outset price and said: "Lets go." L HIEV SIM , FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY Citrus Washing Powdery 3 package ......:..85c Canyon Milk, 8 can .". $1.00 Fresh Country Lard, S pound pail ...$1.25 Sun Maid Seeded Raisins, 3 package 85c Diamond W Currants, 3 packages 85c DIAMOND W CAKING POWDER ....1 pound, 25c; 21-2 pounds, 50c; 5 pounds, 90c The &anitaryxjr ocery 221 East Court St The Most In Value The Best ia Quality Phone 871 THE MORE CAREFUL YOU ARE K) BUY THE BEST COAL, THE MORE CERTAIN YOU WILL BE TO BUY SKKKS CIJSTKU l.KAHKrtSIIU. ' LONDON, Jan. 29. (A. P.) Sir James Craig, who has been prominent in the councils of the Ulster Unionists for many years, has accepted an offer frm tho Tester denutntlon now vlnlt. changes in the wheat market resulted j ing London to put his name before uuitrny jrom opposing interpretations of the government report. Values dipped at the start, then sharply ad vanced, and later fluctuated almost haphazard, bulls contending that sup--"- for the remainder of the season would be scanty, add bears asserting the contrary. Another source of con fusion was a conflict of estimates on the world carry-over. Corn and oats were governed by the action of wheat but kept within narrow bounds. Lib eral receipts of corn continued. , Higher quotations on hogs gave strength to provisions. i LESS WOOL ACTIVITY I 'tho loyal people of the six counties" for election as their leader, provided his selection should meet - with the unanimous approval of the Ulster Unionist council. Phone 178 SMYTIIE-LOHERGAN CO Qjility Qi&itit S i f ' i 3 1 ' Every article a great saving to yon. We will con tinue this sale nntil everything is sold. , COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS A $140 Columbia machine with 20 free Records for $85.00 A S120 Columbia machine with 20 free ; Records for ; .. .; $75.00 A $75 Columbia machine with 20 free Records for . .......... $50.00 EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED EXCEPT CONTRACT GOODS. A $24.00 Mattress, Fine Springs $12.00r and French i Post Ivory Bed $23.00, all for $35.00 i A fine felted Cotton Mattress formerly $18. . . $9.00 i A 50c Heavy Carpet Beater '.. 25c ' $12.00 Leather Seat Dining Chairs ..... . . . . . . $6.50 j 50c Cold Handle Fry Pans . . . ... ....... 20c i 25c Bread Tins v.. 10c j 25c Bake Pans 15c Heavy China Plates, dozen $2.00 ON SALE! ON SALE! ON SALE! Owing to the greatly reduced prices the sale is for cash only. Cruikshank & Hampton "QUALITY COUNTS" I 124-28 E. Webb Phone 548 I Your Old Furniture taken in exchange aa part payment on new. NEW YORK, Jan. 29. (A. I'.) Dun's today said: The trend toward better business continues Blow and irregular. . As sen timent strengthens there is a gradually increasing inclination to undertake conservative commitments for the future and new buying is most evident tn those lines where prices seem 10 Ka onnrAiitiliKT a tttlnt tf ut n hit! mt ion. While the latter condition as yet pre-! vails in comparatively few instances, the preponderance of declines in wholesale quotations is less pronounc ed than recently and signs are nol lacking that the deflation has about run its course in certain markets. A demand for goods that is based on ctuaI reo,uirements has lately develop ed in some trades in different sections of the country, particularly in textile branches In the east and prospects for further gains and their maintenance ire the more favorable because specu atlve excesses are absent. Weekly bank clearings $6,555,340,185. AWARDED$12,000 I ' ' . ' ' J ; '1 j: h BOSTON', Jan. 29. (A. r.)The 'ommercial Bulletin today said: "While there has been hardly as much activity in wool during the past week as in the previous week, prices we firmly maintained, and with trie stronger position of exchange, the ten dency Is.upward, if anything. Tho tie. mand has included both fine and med ium wools. The goods market is onb moderately active. "Observers through the wool tracts are very skeptical about the. enact ment of the emergency tariff bill." : Scoured basis: ' v Texas Fine 12 months 70j3'80; fine eight-months 65 60. California Northern 78 ft' 80; mid dle county 75; Southern 65. Oregon Eastern No. 1 staple 80 rip 85;jeastern clothing 6065; -valley No. 1, 66. Territory Fine staple choice 85 tt 95: half blood combing J5u80: 3-S blood combjng 5356; quarter blood combing 4045; fine clothing 6570; fine medium clothing 60W65. ' Pulled Delaine 85; AA 75; A supers 501 60. Hohairs Uest combing 300 32; best ca'rdlmr 25J7. .liSiuiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiMiiiinuniniiiiuiiiiuiiiiiuuiimiiMHiiiiiiiimi; MKri. JESSIE H. POKTIOl WfUlam S. Porter and Jessie M Porter were married. Then the husband decided to have it an nulled. Later be changed hit tntnd agajn and asked ber to re marry him. She agreed. Another change of mind hit Porter and the sued him for 150.000 breach of promise. The court allowed ker 112,009. Electric Heaters INSTANT WARMTH . Bathroom, bedroom, every room. Attach any where ':. to light circuit J.LVAUGIIAN Phone 12 SOU E. Court FOR the physician and other profes sional men whose work calls them into all weather and all sorts of going Buick is an efficient, dependable aid. They can rely on this car for the sure, rapid transportation which their im portant affairs demand. The beauty and roominess of the new Buick 1921 models make them, too, pleasing at all times to the family. Authorized Buick Service insures un interrupted use of each Buick car. Effective January , regular equipment on all. models will include cord tires 1 IP' o o Oregon Motor Garage, Inc. Phone 468 ' . hq 191 w rnm-i WIIEN BETTER. MJTQMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD TIIEM