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f AGE TEN DAtLY EAST 0SEQ0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 18, 1021. TEN PAGES OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL -vlS J 4 I Vt Prevail In Uuidock Market at Xin!i lNinland (From tvreffon Journal.) Only three carloads of livestock Come forward for tho Thursday trad il North Portland. General condi tions were quiet, with only nominal irmnire indicated In uny quotation. In the hon alley there was a very small run Thurmlay. Early tradins Was on a steady basis with tops hitting $11 generally. On the nasi of Omaha price today North Portland I too low, considering the fact that supplies are shipped from there to this city. Six teen double decks came direct from Smith Dakota to packers later In the day. General hog- market ranire: I Time light 10.5011.00 finiHrth heavy 10.00 ff 10.50 llotiisih heavy ......... . S.!0M 9.00 Fat pg ..i 1 0.00 11.00 Feeder pUr 10.000111. 00 There was no carload supply of cat tle on the North Portland market at the openlnj of the Thursday trade. There wa practically nothing at all doing In the market, the only change being a alight revision of hull prices. General cattle market range: . Choice steers t 7.50(5) t.fi' Itedium to good steers . . S.75W Hair to good steers 6.00 8 7.5 6.75 Common to fair steers 5.00 6.00 THE OLD HOME TOWN. :7W TXM!LL CLIMBING TEST Of THE TagiLL Climbing testo new jFjj Fl EHdlhS WAS CA1-I OFF TO DAY 5.IV(C- I On ACCOUNT OF DARKNESS AND MU3 . TWS ENCIhS WAS CALLED OFF TO DAY 5N ACCOUNT OF DARKNESS AND MU3 Jies B. Fi Of the First National Rank or Chicago voices his stiitimeut.1 as follows: Tlurf there Is no financial organization or scheme which will prove to be a panacea for all evils now afflicting so many parts oC tlio world. "Complete return to normal conditions will conic only when social unrest disappears; and it is learned tiiat the only final cure for present ailments is work. "Conditions all over the world have shown pro gress and arc likely to continue to do so." miiiiiiiiiiuiiiKiiuiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiii 1 Special Sale on I Odds and' Ends Oatmeal Dishes, each Cups and Saucers, per set .............. Dinner Plates, per set Three-quart Double Boilers (aluminum) . . Five cup Percolator, Universal brand... Oil Lamp, Burner and Wick ........ Galvanized Buckets, large size Long handle Fire Shovel ; O'Cedar Oil, half pints O'Cedar Mops, regular household size Galvanized Wash Boilers Cold Handle Frying Pans Galvanized Wash Tubs, No. 3 Galvanized Wash Tubs, No. 2 Clothes Baskets $1.50 to Cruikshank g "QUALITY 124-28 E. Webb Xonr Old Furniture taken In exchange aa part payment oo new. (! luumimiiiunuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiimiuiiiiiiiiminiiiiamiiiimu Including Pendleton Pric.es and Associated Press Reports Choice cows and heifer 6.00 W Medium to gvod cows and heifers 5.S0 t.00 Fair to medium cows and heifers.. 5.00$ 5.50 Common cows, heifers 4.00UJ 5.00 2.000 4.00 fanners Bulls Choice feeders S.50S 4.6ociasa reacted, S.OOjf 6.50 Fair to good feeders 5.00 6.00 1:.001S.OO! Choice dairy OPUves t-rime ngnt caives ii.uu w ls.uu Medium light calves .... S.00 10.00 Poor calves ........... .0Q 7.50 With only a handful of sheep report- ed in the alleys Thursday, the market reflected a quiet but steady tone, with prices unchanged. . General sheep market range: East of mountain lambs I 7.60 .00 "iinuueuo vaiivj iuiiius .ouijr t.uv Heavy lambs 6.60 1 7.00 Feeder lambs . , 5.50 Light yearlings 6.50 Heavy yearlings 5.501 6.50 7.00 6.50 Wethers . . 5.008 Cull lambs 4.00 6.0C 6.00 Ewes 1.00 Q 4.00 Trend of Quoted Values In ' s Slock .Market Downward . NEW YORK, Feb. 18. The treno of quoted values In the stock market was downward again. Trading lost none of Its professional aspects save NEW Tfie AmeianlSioTal Bank Pendleton, Oregon. 'Strongest Sank in Ga&tern Oregon" . 15c $1.25 $1.50 $3.00 $395 . '75c . 50c . 10c . 25c $1.00 $2.25 . 15c $1.95 $1.75 $2.75 & Hampton COUNTS" Phone 548 5 j In Isolated Instances, where preslstent offerings bore the marks of involun tary liquidation arising from fresh In dustrial unsettlcnient or dubious divi dend urosnects. The Heading group extended recent I declines and other shares f ihu mimo except Norfolk and i Western Weakness of specific Issues, notably Central ! red AJax Hubhor and some less prom- j nt.nt Bliectaltle8 at Mtreme llM,s(.9 ,)( ,0 6 ()0mU wtre uccml)anlcd by circumstantial reports of dividend I 'readjustments." Kxlstlng; conditions h ,he tmdo wer(f ttl thp reduced dividend rieelmerl i,v the Cambria directors and a. further In- cren.se of Idle railway equipment evl- denccd the freneral curtailment of Am erican manufacturers. The market registered lowest prices In the last hour. Maintenance of call money nt 7 per cent, as against ves- terday"s 6 per cent, provoked further bearish agressions. In which prac tically all sains were effaced at the heavy close. Sules 600.000 shares. All foreign cxehanfres weakened. notably French, ltelglan, Iutch and I Spanish remittances and Scandinavian rates added to their setback. The Ban of England, however, again strength ened its liability reserves. liberty Issues and most other do mestic bonds, including rails, were easier, the foreign division also miV Inir fractional recessions. Total sales, par value. JIO.175,000. Tarifr Outolnok Causes Drop In (liicairo (irain Values CHICAGO, Feb. 18. Wheat traders, confronted by tSie apparent likelihood that the emergency tariff bill would be vetoed, overlooked or ignored a pos-! nihility that action iby the president elect might change tho outlook. Val- ( ues sagged from lack of support and closed heavy, 2 i to 3 net lower, with I March 1.6S 14 to 1.68 H and May 1.59 I to 1.59U. Corn lost m to 1 14 and! oats 7-8 to 1 m 1 1-8. Provisions varied ! from 35 decline to seven advance. Except during the first 'few minutes, the fate of the emergency tariff at tracted but littlo attention In the wheat. Fair buying was ascribed to the fact that the bill had finally pass ed, but then the subject seemed to pas cut of notice. Bearish sentiment which from then on dominated the market was due largely to cooler weather, a condition assumed to be fore or less of a preventive of crop damage by green bugs. Considerable selling was also on a bank failure at Sioux City, Iowa. Increased rural offerings of corn tended'to weaken corn and oats. Provisions averaged lower. Weakness in AH Linen . With no Livestock Arrivals SEATTLE, Feh. 8. Hogs--Re-ctipts none. AVeak. Prime 11.00 (if 11.50; medium heavies 10.0011.00; rough heavies 8.00& 8.50; pigs 9.00fij 11.00. Cattle Receipts nnne. Weak. Prrime steers 8.25(5 8.75; medium to choice 6.25 (S 7 25; common to good 5.00 fi 6.0fl; best cows and heifers 6.50 i 7.00; medium. to choice 6.00S6.0O; best cows and heifers 6.50if? 7.00; med ium to choice 6.00 !? 6.00; common to 6ood 3.50fi -4.50.; bulls 5.00(5 6.00:! calves light 11. Don 12.50; heavy 6.00 ?7.50. Large Shipments of Spudc Reach Sun Francisco Market SAX FRAXCISCO. Feb. 18. Re ceipts Flour 3,588 prs.; barky 90.5 centals; oats 558 centuls; ibeans 1,517 sacks; corn 60 centals; potatoes 5,558 sacks; hay 143 tons; hides 293 rolls; livestock 232 head. Xavel oranges 2.00 04. CO. . v" . v v:v k a ; . s f 4y- Pwl , f vr ) I s? ' , fj 1st" 'U i ( X -a ' : , wv? i y-y. ', H ' --,, V rf ( f 1 wmi,. j '"I I r,i- - - J Are they dogs? They surely are! And. strange'ns they look, they're champions, too. Lit tie Pedro, In the brown derby, weighs one pound jind is the smallest full trouwn dog in the world. He's a feature of the forty-fifth annual dog show at Madison R.tiare Garden. He's a Mexican hairless. The little fellow doing a "'purnde rest" for Miss fcvely. McManus of Nejv York, is "Petite.'' the only Rhea Ilnchor at the show. The one that looks like a bear is Ja Pa Fed Fad. a chow. No. nobdy stepped on the face of "White Hope," champion bull dog. He was born thai waj His is the toughest inug at the show. . hrws f r?s-siTNT ov THIS CP n PANT. liiff Steers Vp Quarter hliccp Lower nt Kansas City KANSAS CITY, Mo. Feb. 18. Cat tie ltcceipts 3,800; beef steers strong to 25c higher; top 9.10; strictly good kinds S.40(ii 8.90; she stock mostly steady to strong; few sales higher; bdd cows 7:00; heifers 8.00; she stock bulk 5.2aifi'6.50; canners and bulls sleudy; calves steady to strong odd vealurs 11.00; practical top 10.50; stockers aud feeders steady. Sheep Receipts 8,000; steady; lamb steady to 25 lower; 81-pound lambs 7.85. Prices on Coarse Grain, 1 Hay and I'litl I'liclianged SEATTLE, Feb. 18. City delivery: Feed Scratch feed $57 per ton: baby scratch feed $71; feed wheat $62; all grainchop $17; oats $46; rolled oats $48.; sprouting oats $51; rolled barley $47; clipped barley $52; milled feed $39: bran $37; whole corn $40. Hay Alfalfa $27 per ton; double compressed alfalfa $33; timothy $38; eastern Washington mixed $34; straw $20; Puget sound $31. Vgga Quoted at 38 Cent lUst lUittcr Is 52 Cents SEATTLE, Feb. 18. Eggn select local ranch white shells 3S; ditto mix ed colors 36 (fi' 37c; pullets 30. Buptter City creamery In cubes 52c; bricks or prints 53; country creamery extras, cost to Jobbers,, in cubes 49c; storage 35 t 40c. Xew York Butter Top 18c Rest Kcss Are Site: XEW YORK, Feb. 18. Butter firm; creamery higher than extras 4 7 14 48; creamery extras 47; creamery firsts 42ft46. Eggs firm; fresh gathered extras 39c fresh gathered firsts 37 iff 38. Cheese unsettled, unchanged. AGi:i) PROFI'.SSOIt IlllvS. PRINCETON. N. J., Feb. IS. (V. P.) The death of Rev. Dr. Benja min B. Warficld, aged 80, professor of systematic theology at Prlncton theoldgieal seminary, was announced here today. UP tfcS' I ' i - I WV : I .. ".Jf 1 I III - ll. I "1 StMCS VCV'C? ACUAS "JN COM- jl 4- - J ON THO CNKS,-l'Cc H4VS TO CRAO ; 1 . v a you F.Jt-otAJ m& fTceivN i a t SURE THEY'RE DOGS CHAMPIONS, TOO. 0 I . It r x ' 1 1 1 J MIXEALO, X. Y., Feb. 18. Lleten ant Ross C. Kirkpntrick, who hopped off from Mitchel field In an airplane today ih an attempt tu break the world's endurance record for continu ous flight, was forced to land at 6:55 p. nf. on account of a cracked genera tor. He had been up slightly more than eleven hours. At 2 o'clock this afternoon the air plane was circling high up, having been in the air six hours and 26 min utes. The world's endurance record made June 4, 1920, by Lieutenants Bossout rol and Bernard, at Etampes, France, with a continuous flight of 24 hours, 19 minutes and seven seconds In a biplane. The Amerclan record ts held by the navy flying boat, the F-5-L which re mained in the air 20 hours and ID minutes. The flight began on April 26 1919, at Newport News. Lieutenant. Kirkpatrick and Good enough are carrrylng sufficient foo for more than 24 hours, 45 gallons of oil and 495 gallons of gasoline. LlghtJ which will throw a two million cand- lepower glare have placed around Ike field. to gtiide the two flyers. NEW. YORK, Feb. 18. Mrs. War ren Ci. Warding today became an hon orary member of the newly formed woman's national republican club here She accepted in a telegram which pre dicted that women citizens will exor- ciso large and useful Influence through affiliation with party organizations S PEC I A L S FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY CARNATION OR BORDEN'S MILK 3 LARGE CANS 40c 3 SMALL CANS 20c Breakfast Bell or Tea Garden Syrup 1 Gallon $1.50 . , 1-2 Gallon 80c 3 Cans Aswragus TIjin, , 05o S Cans Good Corn 40c 3 Cans l'urcei ToinatocH 40v 3 Largo Cans Pliicapplo f I. to 4 Cans Rest Nlniinp. , . . 9u 4 liars While I-aundry Soap . IV' Sweet, Juicy Navel Oranges, 3 doen. .iV. 50c The SanitaryGrocery 221 East Court St. .. . The Most in Value The Best in Quality Phone 871 1 Tl YAiCIM.V, Wash. Feb. Is. The old story of the man who waited for the river to run by in order that he might cross Is hot so humorously Impossibly, according to Jack Nelson, reclamation Service caretaker at Bumping Lake, near Yakima, for he proved recently that it could be done. . Kelson found it necessary to. go to the junction of the Bumping and American rivers, 12 miles below the Bumping Lake dam, to repair tele, phoiie wires. He travailed on skits to the break in the line but could not make his "way iback because the snow had become too soft. Hastening to the telephone at the American river fork he called his wife and Instructed her to close the tunnel in the dam, Dur ing the winter no effort Is made to store water and a large flow washes through the tunnel, " When Mrs. Nelson clotted the tunnel intake the Bumping river was shut off at its source. Nelson waited several hours until the water In the river bead between the American river and the dam had run by and he then walk ed home in the bottom of the stream. WASHINGTON, Feb. 18. (L'. P.) "Strong remonstrances" have been made to China and Rrltain agulust tho cancellation of tho contract of the federal telegraph company and an Am erlcan concern to erect a wireless sta tion at Shanghai, the state department has announced. ' According to the stato department, Britain has been Influencing the Chi nese government to cancel the Ameri can contract, claiming Maroonl and 57lO ''TTo 'iiuV'i.n ''"v" "Pape's Cold Compound" Breaks any Cold in Few Hours Instant ISclicf! Don't tny stiiffed- UPi Quit tIOWlnr and snnfrlinir' A Idose of 'Tape's Cold Compound" tak en every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up any cold. The very first dose onena elmnrort nostrils and the a:r passages of tho head; stops nose running; relieves the headache, dullness, fcvcrlshness. 'Tape's Cold Compound" acts quick, sure, and costs onlv a few cent at Am. stores. It acts without asaistance. tastes nice, contains no quinine In sist upon Pape'sf , Xi. ' "Goirectibn" n Through an error in setting up our ad in this space Wednesday the same read incorrectly. It should have read as follows: . - 1920 Buick five passenger Touring Car, Used Six Weeks, (just like new) $275.00 less than list for immediate sale. . . - We also have a number of used car bargains. Come in and look them over Oregon Motor Garage Distributors BUICK, CADILLAC AND CHEVROLET Phone II l'ncUae (btrn lSt. 40j 3 I'ui kagi ,h Cui iantK. . , s.'i il Packages KiiInIiin . . . , 3 Cans Snnlirltx Cleaner 2"io 1-2 Gallon Mnrshnmllow Syrup 05c ;t l'lickngcs Olympic Pan cake Flour , , 9.V! For Bad Breath Coated Tongue, Bil ioutoeui Sour Stomsch, Sick Hesdschr, BlosnnJ, Cm, Comiipstion, or oiher rrtuli ol lodi(ti. Iioi, oo remedy more bifhly recom mended IhiQ FOLEY CATHARTIC TA2LETI TbeT emit no (riptof ' of oiutei. Clesnte the boweli, sweeten the Horn. ach sad bcoefit the liver. Never du ppoial. Mn EM.ib.ik IImhs. tJT to. 4.li fc . fio Norw.lh, Cms.' "I c.n hoMilr sir tn C.ituiw Iitmi ut mosdtrful." British wireless concerns previously hud a monopoly of wireless stations la China. . MAYOR'S t;l .Itl 1)1 FN. NEW YORK. Feb. 18. (U. P.) I'ollco Lieutenant William Kennel, who has been guard to every mayor of New York since the administration of Mayor W. U Strong In 1195, died here today. IS-. When the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling how soon th iympto-w may develop into croup, or worse. And tben's when you're glad you have a jar of Musterole at hand to give prompt 'tre relief. It does not blister. As first aid and a certain remedy, Musterole is excellent. Thousands of mothers know it .You should keep a jar in the bouse, ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Ra . lievea sore throat, bronchitis, tomilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (It often prevents pneumonia!, i C5c and 65c jars; hospital size $3.00 For Sale ' North;Side Residence I am leaving Pendle ton and am offering my residence, for , sale at once. An opportunity for a family to secure a beau tiful home in , a choice location. Royal M. Sawtelle 68 41 mm . r.v i