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PAGE TE!f DAILY EAST OREQONIAS, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING mwiY. JJfi 1121,: " tti iwnr I I lllliaj III I iimiiji muii i DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Pricei and Aatociatftd PreBi Reporti attl Arrital I rw Yesterday (FVnra the Journal) IfmTLAXD, or, FVb. 21. There were no curio rf arrivals of livestock M '-North Portland for the day and Conditions In crneral War fnalf1nrM4 bout the name aa Monday. The few hg that were sold Tues-, !a went at 111 IS for tops, there be ing no enrload or dlveriilnn freight rate stock In sight to bring the alight extra i remlum of the previou day. . General hoc market ranee: jTtme liirht Sll.OAtTll.Sl! Smooth heavy 10. (Oft 11.00 llomh heavy .50i .5oj at flgs 1 0.00 11.00 eder plga 10.00 11.00 R""" S.50f t.00 Choice feeders ,. a. 500 (.00 Pair to rood feeders .... 6.00 6.60 Choice dairy calvei 11.00 1J.S6 Prima light calves ll.0091t.00 Medium lirht calves .... t.OOtr 10.00 t-oor calves t.OOi? 7.50 In the sheep alleys unchanged prices er shown Tuesday, with no new ar- rival" for the day so far as carloads are concerned. General sheep market range: East of mountain lnmha 1 1 Kna aa vunnmetus valley lambs neavy lambs Keeder lambs . . Light yearUnm Heavy yearlings w ethers tattle arrivals were nil for Tuesday Cull lambs .. at North 1'ortlsnd and prices and trend were unchanged, although tops werw not quoted above the J8.00 mark. In faot this appears to have been about the extreme for about a week. General cattle market range: Choir steers .. 7.50 S.!5 Medium to food steers . . I 7K a Ttl r"ir to rood steers (.000 (.75 Common to fair steers .. 5.00 0 (.00 Cholos cows and heifer (.00 (.75 " Medium to rood cows and heifers t.60 (.00 Fair to medium cows and ' heifers .. 5.00 9 5.50 Common cows, heifers 4.006 5.00 Canners 1.000 4.00' Ewes (.500 7.00 (.50 M 7.00 6.50 0 (.50 (.600 7.00 5.500 (.60 6.000 (.00 4.C0P 6.00 1.000 4.00 Hank OutHide rn4liam Show Improvement.'' WASH1XCTON. Feb. 21. (A. P.) lxwin and discounts, excepting- redis counts, of the nntlnnal banks outside of New Tork City, decreased (2(5,. :0,00 between November 15 and December 10. Comptroller Williams of the treasury announced last night In making known the results of the bank call of the latter date. In New York loans Increased (4t.041.000. Savings bank deposits Increased in that period, th comptroller reported. THE OLD HOMETOWN. ' uwtieSal Fl aaw. ILIM A although other bank deposits decreas ed. Capital, surplus and profits also increased to Ss.:s; wj mil) uhih ho said was tha highest amount ever re- ponea. Net reduction of loans, allnwlna- for the Increase In New York, was 1216, 110,000. Among states whose country banks showed increases in loans were Montana, California and Utah. Resources of all national banks De cember S9 totaled 121.3S 7,790,000 a reduction of 1714.114.000 slnrn X'n. ember 15. Total deposits were ITJ.7E7.000. a reduction of ms-ioj. 000. Capital was reDorted at 1 1 !T m . www. an increase of (2,361,000. Sur plus and undivided profits' of the banks amounted to 11.515.(50.000, wnn-n snows an Increase of 115 J27. 000, ' The number of banks reporting was . nn increase or 240 over Decern ber, 1919. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE I AM,.t",!yH'S! . TV .NOT TODy "iV ii Coma ro etc i'M r. TEN PAGES Wool prion Lower In IxiHloti Auction. LONDON. Feb. 21. (A. P.) At the wool auction sales today 12.220 bales were offered, comprising a varied se lection. There wn a lnr ance and, free wools were In good de mand, but government wools were largely withdrawn pho. erally from ten to 15 per cent lower' "'c ew oierinos orrrui 6 per cent down whiia . woois were unchanged. ' " ' r ' 'VIM v if , , gnvff to MV samples HcfPiFAejp nxcrft xoj, sea thcm r'cc havs your, orcxsr tei0RC sqj ?n SAX 1ACK- rQTINSON POPULAR UKIAH SLVS TW HILL U.SW WA3 I ' PCV Cm VSEMT MALf it UP TAB HILL F TMCVD GONE ALL THE I SPBS4& i::l.t Have3 ecn Firnre out a plan for that thins yon want to do and thro IK) IT. Nothing Is Impossible, all ofo-Htax-lev will be overcome if one has the nerve to "fight " bis battles. j .Karh day the THING that YOU might have done in done by other. Prepare yourself, put enough powder in your charge, then GO GET ITt . , I . Pendleton. Oregon. 'Strongest Sank in Gasfern Oregon' tOUPLE MARIO (&st Oregonian Special.) UKIAH. Kh ivi..!. . land Feb. 14. Harley Kirk of Uktah Oregon and Miss Emily Quant of Oak land. Oregon. Miss Quant was a for mer resident or Ait,. i . . a daughter of C a Quant pioneer mer- vun or Aioa, who' conducted a gen eral merchandise store at Alba for ....y years. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk are young people who. ar well and favor ably known at both Vkianxand Albee nd all extend congiutulutlons and w sh them a long And hapnyllfe. They will make their Me . m?ar L'klah where Mr. Kirk owns and nins a farm. The Peterson Tim Wh , - i. o pur Chased tha stoc-it or . n Laurence arrived from Pprtland Wed nesday evening, and have taken pos session and are now Ku the stock of goods. ' A letter was reeiv,i j... ' " u.JSHKO y Mr. and Mrs. FVanb tarti ...... that Antone Sheels of l'klah and Miss ertrude Enrick were married at Grand Haven, Michigan Feb. is and 'hat they would mart ict c-v. ali Mr. Sheels has a vwtiiii un Kiidre creek whom thAV .m ... - .w nui IIIcLrkf tnelr f Uturn hnm Ait -- j , , , caitjiiu con gratulations and wiBh them a long and kkj me, Clyde Helmlrir rotum v.. t "-.-A ixuay iruro Pendleton and Pilot Rock where he had been on. business. Mr. and Mrs. Jinku rjnnxr-A v hum ouim left Saturday for their homestead where they will remain for a few days. Vincent Willoby returned to Uklah Saturday after viairin u - ciiumun and Spokane for several weeks. . J. M. constants who has been in Pendleton for the lata mnth "... . uiui uru home Tuesday evening. iirs. Alba Bolln and brother ayde Rlppey left TuouiBV mi Albee for a few days visit with their grand father William Howard. Mrs. Mary Davis of Ritter who has been visiting in Portland for the last month was a guest at the Ukiah hotel Tuesday night on her return home. : The thermometer FPfi at ar.l no k. low zero Wednesday nlirht thi. 'be coldest night this winter. M. B. S'urdlvant returned home Saturday night after sttenrfir,. .u s'ock meeting at Pilot Rock. Lee KnaDn of P.nHi.,n ' i ... - -" 3 III tJklah Thursday Feb. 17 making final proof on his additional homestead, be fore J. D. Kirk, V, 8. Commifwinner LOU Case Of Dnia rvau.u.rl . ,U 1. Ukiah Thursday enroute to Pendleton in response to a meman tnin ,.. serious Illness of his. mother, Mrs. R. v. Cfrse, who passed away.. before he j ' ' Soap Special ' 'swifts white Uundrysoap ; (Guaranteed 'to be aa rood as any Laundry Soap) W haT only a limited supply to ell mt 20 Bars fox' $1.00 : ... ' " SWEET, UICY NAVEL ORANGES , 3 DOZEN 60c Good Solid Potatoes (imall in size) 100 pound, $1.50 Canyon Brand Milk, 8 cana, .$1.00 The ' 'beery zzi cast uourt St. The Most in Value , The Best in Quality Phone871J- .,y,,J.- SanitaryGt "You'll Always Find" says the uood Judge reached her, Mrs. Case died from Flu Pneumonia. f-eonre Andrus of Range was a rklah visitor Thursday on business. Ed Brelun of AlbM, was a husinejis visitor in Ukiah Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Harley Kirk arrived from Portland SaturdAV evenlnv and at present are the guests of Mr. Kirk's parents Air. and Mrs. J. D. Kirk and next week will visit on Bridge creek with Mr. and Mrs. flandford Chilson. employment for the winter. Albert Peterson and Marlon Martin of l'klah attended the dance at Albee rTiaay night. , Snow fell all days Sunday and there Is almost as much snow on the ground now as nag been any time this winter, SEATING CAPACITY OF , GYMNASIUMENLARGED That you get more genuine iatisfaction at less Cost when you use this class of tobacco. . ' - (East Oregonian Special) after which thev will b. a hm; ,7. eD- ' -About thlrty-fiv. Gihbs sawmill where Mr. Kirk ha..y?u"R PP" . 'nJoyed the -hospitality IS OBSERVED IN FRANCE PARIS. Feb. 21 A. TA in vance of Washington's birthday, Hugh l.. wauace. American amhn.u.... decorated 1th wreaths the Washing- ion s monument and the tomb at the Arch Of TriUmnh of tha TTnknnron r,l dier, representative of France's dead n me worm war. RAILWAY CLERK DIES RESULT OF SHOOTING (a: p.) shot ST. PAUL, Minn.. Feb23 6. Strong, railway mnll niori. rriuay nignt bv a hH.it. v-c. nay. ine snooting occurred when Strong refused to ohev a m..j -i the robbers, while the latter was hold- in up cierns on the mail car on train Vo. Z; the North Coast Litrfited on the .uniiern facmo railroad. ix) wer oasouxr rates:---' DENVER, Feb. 2J.Two concerns which have been leading in lowering gasoline rates, last nieht price of-20. cents a gallon, effective """- ine cut followed an an nouncement by the Continental Oil Co of a.lowering of Its rate to 23 cents a gallon, following cuts to that figure last wepk by the competing concern oi uie women or the w. C. T. U. on Monday, evening, February- 16th. The invitation list Included : the ' high school students and the pupils of the un ana stn grades. The use of the K. of P. hall was kindly donated for the affair. The large room was prettily aecorsiea with valentine effects, red and white streamers arranged from the ceiling and hearts were every where, names suggestive of tha oc casion were played and refreshments of cake and punch were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomas have as a guest Mr. Thomas's father, J. 'H. i nomas, of Portland. - Mrs. Matlock and two lltii. , daughters of La Oross, Wash., are vis itors at tne George Piper home. Miss Llxile Curtis nf In n...v California, la a guest of her sister, Mrs. i-i. jnrimyre. . . Mr. and Mrs. Will Stimmell have as guests Miss Ktim mall's sister. Misses aunnie ana zelma Volmer, of A smalf chew "iasta v BO much Ion tfrth(in 7 ' . a big chew of the ordinary kind. And the full, rich real v tobacco taste gives a long lasting thewin? satisfaction. , Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put ufiht two styles . W-B CUV " a long fine-cut tobacco Kiuti l UUT is a short-cut tobacco The Pilot Rock hish arhnnl haak'ar. hall team Which arharinUH tn an. pear here last Friday evening for a gams with the Helix high school team, failed to appear for the occasion. r. and Mrs. Paul Gemmel of Hepp- her were week-end visitor at in Chester Gemmel! home near Helix, - Airs, carl MoConnell and small son have returned from a two weeka an. journ at Hot Lake. .A. F. Alexander, seratarv t h Up-to-The-Tlme Magaslne. edited at Walla Walla, was a business visitor In Helix the first of the week. avoid a collision with a buggy carry ing a man, woman and child near hare Saturday - afternoon, O. Anderson drove his truck and trailer loaded with 11.000 feet of logs over a JOO-fodt embankment Into the little Spokane river.'. Today a wrecking crew with a derrick was fishing the truck, trailer and logs, front the water, i Anderson escaped Injury by Jumping before his. truck went over the bank. OVER EMBANKMENT TO AVOID ACCIDENT SPOKANE, Feb. 2S. (A. P.) To TL' t. K,lr. IU..K ' """- -"-a. "ami. I Mr. and Mrs. 1M t,.u , MAM nDIUCC TOMOV were P.nnl- ... Z. I nUUI - . in. Wm 0n naturaay. , Misses Eva and Elsie O'Hara who nave oeen guests at the W. If. Shan non nome, , nave returned" to their nums in weston. - Cyrus-Talent , n . .... . v., ,11 raj uieton several days last week. airs, r.mma Zeuske was a guest Sat- .'uny oi nsr aiarar rnvr , r, vciiiicin. aic vi t-enaieton. - .., . ' rrayer lor LlssionS WAS-ohaarvA V . i. . . . , . " . ' v" him xtapiist miHsionary society on Friday. Lunch "ra at l:J0 rnlloar. k .u. a. U. mlth of PanHI.nn . " . JT """"r in ttellx this week. . ' ' "'" Airs. J ac K Thomas were visitors in Pendle,ton this The seatina- ouukIiv ' . , .- uio gymna sium has. been enlarir.n k.. .k" linn- i. .. . Zl. mZT "r " " rqws or seats so ar- Z a" VI.V of the k . ; . '.'vir" nas aiso iwraea tun length. 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