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PAGE TEN DAILY EAST OSEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OHEQON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2, 1021, TEN PAGES DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE 11 Monday livestock i;xxipt at I"iHilatil Are lleavy Frnrn Oregon Journal.) There was a total of M cars f llve mlipik reported In th North Portland alleys over eUinday, compared with 10 earn a ffli hxo h'i1 12ft cars two wwfcn ago. A year ago there wire lis cars reported In fur the Kimc day, ' ... generally steady, as wife timer unia, General hog market range: Prime mixed . . , .$11.00 1 1.75 Smooth heavy ........ 10.50M 1 l.t ISoiirIx heavy 7.00 9.5 Fat pigs lB.OOdf 11.50 Feeder pigs l.00f ll.S While the catle market In spots was inclined to show weakness at North Portland at the start of the Monday morning trade, ' the general position was steady. For cows and heifers tn Aimi hair the total run 01 noga situation was over ftindav to It exact, 1309 head, did ) There has been generally favorable, a more persistent de- not enter the market ut all Monday. 1 hps were from the midwest and were tllrect to local packing branch, of an Fastern firm. Hons In general were considered steady character, with most of the tops around $11.60, hut a portion of one load went at $11.75. It appear that some of the small killers that come toi Medium to good steers the yards are forced to nay 1 premium j Fair to medium steers over the regular market whenever they j Common to fair steers . . 6.00 reed supplies. Choice cows and heifers 6.50 t mand for sum tuierinsrs ana iaie sup plies have not been sufficient. One car of cows of quality topped the prevtoua market by -'5c but the quotation was not generally accepted, and remained at $7.25. General cattle market ranee: Choice steers .. . . . .' $ .25 7.50 Hi 7.00Ci r .oo 6.oo 4.00 9t 2.00 4.60 0 6.50 .7.00 10.00 ii 11.00 9.00110.00 6.60 7.25 6.75 6.7B 9.00 8.00 7.50 7.00 February tiie 2nd, 3rd and 4th. ' A Savins Account In Oil strong National Pank Is something anyone can he proud ut. Its combined cnitvciiHtKv. availability, and safety makes tt at once attractive and desirable. Amounts deposited during the first four days of Ihe month will draw Interest from the first day of that month, after that, Trout tlie first day of the Miececdiiis month. 5 tJoo.ooQ Ooooo The Ameriraifflatioiial Bank Penrfleton. Oregon. "Strongest Sank in Gastern Oregon" Medium to good coin s and heifers Fair to medium cows and heifers J r , , Common cows, heifers .. Cannera Uullg Choice feeders . . . . , Pest light ealvea . . , Medium light calves Choice feeders . . . . , Fair to good feeders There wa quite a fair run of sheep and lambs In the alleys at North Port land today. Receipts recently have been scant and fpr that reason the week's trade opened with a steady tono and prices well maintained. Four double decks of the arrivals went direct to killers and did not enter I the trade. General sheep market range: East of mountain lambs $ 9.50 10.50 Willamette valley lamba Cull lambs Feeder lambs . ... Wethers ....... Light yearlings . leavy Yearlings Ewes 9.00 5.0J 6.00 6.50 W 7.50fO 7.00 in 1.00 IIIIIIIIIIII!U!lIi:ilIUlIl!lllll!llUlllIllllIMllltlllllliIIIlllIIII!IIIHIII!!MIlllilllllllllIIl Ileef Steers ami Klockcr 25 to 50c Lower KANSAS CITY, Feb. 2. Cattle 13. 500. Beef steers, she stock and Block ers and feeders 25 to 50c lower; most ly lower; steer sales 6.00 (B 8.25, with 8.75 bid on best chotee heifers, 6. 7.00; trime cows 6.00586.25; bulk she stock 4.50('5.50; canners steady; mostly 8.00f 3.25; calves steady to $1 lower; top vealers 11.50 to shippers; few above 10.00 to packars; bulls steady to 25c lower. Sheep 12.000; killing classes 25 to 50c lower; handywelght yearlings 7.75; lute lamb top 9.25. j ' CAN OVJ RftAO 7 - AL j y.,'. THeN, pit) Dow)T KOJ SAW U-:Sn-V'l-.-.iA-tr.--- , - I 9.50 6.00 7.00 7.00 0 7.50 6.00 5 s c tz Every article a great saving to you. We will con tinue this sale until everything is sold. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS A $140 Columbia machine with 20 free Records for $85.00 A $120 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 $12.00, and French Post Ivory Bed $23.00, all for $35.00 A fine felted Cotton Mattress formerly $18. . . $9.00. A 50c Heavy Carpet Beater 25c $12.00 Leather Scat Dining Chairs $6.50 50c Cold Handle Fry Pans 20c 25c Bread Tins 10c 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 6? Hampton 124-28 E. Webb 'QUALITY COUNTS' Phone 548 5 S; Vour Old I'urniture taken In exchange as part payment on new, Hogs Steady, Cattle Weak SEATTLE, Feb. 2. Hogs Receipts 1S3. Steady. Prime 11.25 11.75; medium heavies 10.25011.25; rough heavies g.258.75; pigs 9.0011.00. t Cattle Receipts 185. Weak. Prime steers 8.75 S 9.25; medium to choice 7.007.25; common to good 6.001 7.00: best cows and heifers 7.00(fi7.50; medium to choice 5.60 06.50; common to good 4.005.50; bulls 4.006.00; calves, light 11.0011.25; heavy 6.000 7.00. Feed $71 to $39 Alfalfa $27. SEATTLE. Feb. 2. City delivery- Feed: Scratch feed $59 ton; baby scratch feed $71; feed wheat $64; all grain chop $48; oats $47: sprouting oats $52; rolled barley $47; clipped barley $52; milled feed $39; bran $47; whole corn $42; cracked corn $44. Hay Alfalfa $27 ton; double com pressed alfalfa $33; ditto timothy $38; eastern Washington mixed $34; straw $20; Puget Sound $31. Frisco Receipts Apples $ 1. 25 2.85. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 2. Re ceipts: Flour 2314o,rs.; wheat 975 centals: barley 6384 centals; beans 1423 sacks: potatbes 4889 sacks; onions 3032 sacks; hay 500 tons; hides 36T rolls: lemons and oranges 1200 boexs. Naval oranges 2.00 4.00; limes 1.00 (S1.50; tangerines 2.50 4.50; apples Newtons 1.25 I 2.85. Effgs -in 15c Creamery nutter 4 Ic Seattle, Feb. 2. Eggs Select local ranch, white shells 43 45c; pullets 40c. Butter City creamery in cubes 44c, bricks or print 45; seconds in cubes 41c; bricks 42c; country creamery ex tras cost to jobbers In cubes 41c; stor age nominal. nutter rnsettlcd. Creamery tfiglicr NEW YORK, Feb. 2. Butter unset tled; creamery higher than extras 50 ft 60 H; creamery extras cream ery firsts 43ffi48c. Eggs steady; firsts 55 Q 57c; oth ers unchanged. Cheese irreirular, unchanged. N. Y. STOCK MARKET NEW YORK, Feb. 2. Dealings In the stovk market today were extreme ly light and narrow, total sales of abo't 425,000 shares representing al most the dullest session this year. The sluggish movement was accom panied by a general Impairment of quoted values which extended from one to three points in the prominent issues and was wider in several spec ulative stocks. News and general developments hastened the reaction which found substantial expression in the import ant commodity markets, domestic money rates and virtually the entire range of International remittances. Passing of the American Hide & Leather preferred dividend met with popular expectations, in view of known conditions in that industry, but the retention' of the American Smelt ing common dividend probably upset shorts' calculations. Specific features of weakness com prised the leading oils, steels, equip ments, shippings,' motors and allied specialties, including American wool en, international paper. Sears, Roe buck and Motor accessories. Rails also contributed moderately to the re versal. Lowest quotations were registered in the final hour, the setback being concurrent with another rise in pall money from 7 to 8 per cent this .en couraging the bears to extend com mitments. ; All leading rates of foreign' ex change moved in favor of this centre, the reaction from recent gains being attributed to dissatisfaction of Euro pean interests over the terms outlined by he .reparations commission. Weakness of industrials and liberty Issues, especially the latter, , was the feature of the bond market, the gen eral list, however, displaying a heavy tone. .-.. t - Total sales, par value, $12,850,000. Old United States coupon 4s rose 1-2 per cent on call. i s INDUSTRIAL-FINANCIAL -CONDITIONS AND PRICE BREAK CAUSE WHEAT FALL CHICAGO. Feb. 2. (A. P.) Un toward industrial and financial condi tions, together with a big new break in Argentine prices, led to a sharp sex. back today In wheat The close was weak, 4 to 6e net lower, with March 1.55 to 1.55 4 and May 1.434 to 1.44. Corn finished unchanged to 3-8 down; oats off 1-8 !i 1-4 to 3-8c and provl sions at 15-to 40e decline. Notwith standing efforts of some bulls to show that the Vnlted States wheat trade Is virtually on a domestic basis, the big discount on Argentine wheat proved a heavv weight Explanations that the acute depression of values In Argentina was due to financial difficulties serv ed only to emphasize bearish senti ment. Downturns In European ex change counted also as a depresslna factor, and so did the railroad wage controversy and the apparent unltken hood of favorable action on the emer. gency tariff hill. On the resulting breaks export business totaling 600,000 bushels was noted. The close was at th bottom nrlees. with Slay at the lowest yet for the crop. Corn and oats touched new low nricea but profit taking brought ral lies. The declines were ascribed te sympathy with wheat and to liberal receipts of corn. . Provisions went lower. iiAGCKn sritANGim mEXTiFircn CHICAGO, Feb. 2. (A. P.) The ragged stranger whom Carl Wander er hired to stage a mimic holdup the night Mrs. Wanderer and the strang er were shot to death, yesterday was Identified by Mrs. Cora Oppcndorn of Danville, III., as Iter nephew, Karl k-esea of Danville. His Identity had rertiained a mystery since last sum mer. ' ' GASOLIXK MtOrS 4.1 CF-XTS ' ST. LOUIS, Feb. ?.- (A. P.) The price of gasoline declined to 24.4 cents A gallon here today, a drop of 4.1 cents In tlje last week. evaporated Apples Steady Prunes Fair Demand . NEW YORK, Feb. 2. Evaporated anplcs steady. Prunes fair dewnd. PeacheH dull. Getting the Shake Special Sale OF HAWAIIAN CANNED PINEAPPLE. Number 2 1-2 cana Sliced Pineapple, 3 for ......$1.10 Number 2 cans Sliced or Grated Pineapple, 3 for 95c Number 1 cans Sliced Pineapple, 3 for ......55c' Number 1 cans Grated Pineapple, 8 for v. ...,.50c , We guarantee all of this Pineapple to be of the best quality The : Sanitary Grocery 221 East Court St. The Most iikValue The Best in Quality , 1 i Phone 871 U. S. FARM PRODUCE TOTALED BY STATES WASHINGTON, Feb. 2. All farm crops of the country wore valued at $10,465,015,000 last year, based on December 1 prloes paid to producers. the department of agriculture has es timated. That compares with $18, 035,111,000 in 1919 and $10,156,436,- 000 the five year average, 1914 to 1918 inclusive. Texas maintained Its place as -pro. ducer of crops of greatest value with a total of $727,400,000 which was half a billion dollars less . than In 1919. Iowa retained aecond rank with $450,- 191,000. Illinois only slightly behind Iowa, continued Us place as third with $459 179,000. California Jumped from tenth Into fourthplaee, held In 1919 by North Carolina with $457,750,000. ' New York went Into fifth place with 14th rank With $456,507,000. North Caro lina dropped Into sixth place with with 14th rank with $456,507,000 North Carolina dropped Into sixth place with $412,574,000. ' Pennsylvania went forward Into seventh place from 16th rank the previous year with $397,617,000. Kan sas dropped from 5th rank Into eighth place with $378,436,000. Ohio drop ped from eighth rank Into ninth placo with $369,869,000. . Wisconsin moved Into tenth place from 18th rank frith $360,270,000. Missouri dropped from r.lth rank Into 11th place with $343,012,000. Georgia dropped from 6th rank to 12th place with $323,290,000. Georgia dropped from 6th rank to 12th place with $323,290,000. The other states, nrcordlng lo rank and the value of their farm crops for 1920 follow: 13, Nebraska. $306,469,000; 14, Michigan. $303, 410.000; 15. Indiana, $299,751,000; 16, Olkahoma. $294,715, 000; 17. Minnesota, $288,270,000; 18, South Carolina, $282,61$. 000; 19, Kentucky, 268.857,000; 20, Arkansas, $248,275,000: 21, Tennessee, $243,048 -000; 22, Albama, $240,001 000; 23, Virginia, $239,792,000; 24 .Mississippi, $226,182,000; 25, North Dakota. $196. 171,000; 26, South Dakota, $191 401. 000: 27. Louisiana, $.17$.706.i0; 28, Washington, $150,579,000; 29. Colo, tado, $149,687,000; 30. West Virginia. $1 12,485,000; 81, Oregon," $110,115 - .000; 2, Maryland $107,847,000; $3, I New Jersey, $97,990,000; $4, Idaho. $91, $76, 000; 35, Florida, $86,503,000; 36. Maine, $84,688 000; 37, Montana. $78,042,000; 38, Massachusetts, $71, 088,000; 39. A'ermont, 59,210.000; 40, New Mexico, $53,626,000; 41, Con. nectlcut. $53,590,000: 42, Wyoming, $51,584,000; 43, Arizona, $45,353,000; 44, Utah, $43,129,000: 45, New Hamp shire. $30,098,000; 46, Delaware, 0,630,000; 47, Nevada, $13,244,000; ,48, Rhode Island. $6,336,000. . . . i . 1 , t A Judicious Inquiry '. A well known traveling man who visits the drug trade, says he has often heard druggists ask a customer, wh wished to buy a cough medltinu whether it was for a child or an adult and it for a child, they almost Invari ably recommended Chamberlain's ' Cough Remedy. The reason for thin i that they know there Is no danger from It and that It always cures. There Is not the least danger In giving it and for colds, croup and whooping cough It Is upsurpassed. ' Chamberlain's Cough Itemed? Akin Nature Medicines that aid nature are always most effectual. Chamberlain' Congh Remedy acts on this plan. - It allays . the cough, relieves the lungs, aids na ture In restoring the system to a heal thy condition. Thousand have testi fied to Its good qualities. Try It whfn you have a cough or cold. ChanilK-rlulnV Tablet 1'or Indigestion and Constipation. "The nicest and pleasantest medicine ! have used for Indigestion and consti pation Is chamberlain's Tablets," writes Melnrd F. Craig, Middle Grove, N. Y. They work like a charm and do not prlge or leave any unpleasant effect. , ; They Appeal lo flair Sympathies. , The bilious and dyspeptic are con rtunt sufferers and appeal to our sym pathies. Many such, however, have been completely restored to health by the use of Chamherlain's Tablet. These tablets strengthen the stomarn, Invigornto the liver and improve the Indigestion. They also cause a genus, movement of Iho bowels. When you have any trouble with your stomach, give them a trial. DR. C. H. 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