TEN PAGES PAGE TEN DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 25, 1021. DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL MlUht Mnrnwnl piaciically no run reported in the M- In INrtlland YawU I leys. Prices were considered slow miJ There -were only three cars of live-ji' nebulised on a nominal basts. Mock all M reported In the Nrth General cattle market range: 1 t:tml alleys Jr ThurUv. wuhji'hoice steers t 7.60O .0 nominal nffrrlmm In nil lines rx.."pt Medium to good steers . . Mtt '.So fhcep. No piitx chn; r k-u-1. j Fatr to good steers .00tf J.T5 !lily condn:or rcirvJ crwral- Common to (air steer .. 5.00 t t.OD Iv In III ahoep ai Ui t.l at Choice cows and heifers .0tf i.'i Norih Portland. .;: a U,t run if! tlu' Medium to food cows and tilli- for ThurstUv. Buyer aPlr- d Interested in tmieria 4 piic-s I ruled unchanged. . eleneral sheep market ran,: Kant of mountain lambs $ t C i Willamette valley lamia 50tf 1 S. 0'.' , 7.0J Heavy lamla . Feeder lamb ....... Ught yearlings Heavy yearlings Wether Cull lambs Kwes Only a handful or so of hor apivnr-1 1 m-asfnet (jhc ti for sale at North Portland Thurs-j I!oin Their Uiance day. Trade conditions were considered j CH1CAOO. Feb. ;3. (A. P. rtej,dv, but the voli'me of business was, Fears had an advantage In wheat yes almrmt too nominal to has values, terd;iy owing to uneasiness regarding which were held uncbanged. , . the Industrial outlook. Prices closed Oncral hoe market ranee: heavy, JH to net lower, with Prime light $11.00.7 11.35 ; March l.7 to 1.S7H and May 1.56 Smooth heavy I0.50tfl1.00! to 1.57. Corn finished Hi to 1 'i Hough heavy ( iOfl (.SO, down. Oats off 7-S to 1 V4 and provl- Fat pigs 10.00 J 11.00 i skins at a set back of 7 to I!. Feeder pig 10.00 f 11.00 1 Wheat values ocean to shrink when Trade In cattle was absent Thurs-j the market opened. Washington di jv at North Portland, for there w.-s patches tellln of the militant position rir -" wt match V J - ' 1 lltv wwcoto my " xfri rn "vS? CrrS oV I J1 yLLi2l I kv I fcoe'N6i ixoouSMl f rV ST V. 4 ill I - I J I txEPA DPT U X Gf!SWAY PUTS IN A BAP HOUR WITH A GANG TRooeLC CHASSIS VSOLC THCY HUNT OUT GAS UNC TSOUBLE VftTH AN OPEN TOCCH. TWSC Wtt WMXOtM iti LK3UD W UKE A CtCAW PoftKf ft FOLICS W A WRTT PctO - THPf RJRT VITH SLOW MU3C ZOO WHTTC LILIES VIMILE gASSAVOY THf:rWS A CHILL PROCRASTINATION WehstT's (lifinltkm of the word ProcTaxtinathm in "Putting Orr," "Ifc-larliig." PrutTastiiiatkm i very nioch like an iiH-urable dis ease, when onif wHl-denlopetl it is very difritnlt to ever get cured or tliis bad liabit. AVhen you have to do something, UkhirIi diffk-ult or disagreeable, DO IT NOW, don't procrastinate. When yon plan on begiiuiiug to be nMire thrifty ami ave, begin nomr, to-utorrow will not niake it any easier. Mh4 everybody can liave a Saving Account in tliis strong bank ; begin now. any small amount from One Dollar up, will give you the start. . lIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIl!!IUIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIUII!IIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIllllinmilllPg I Building Gastles S . In the shape of bungalows furnished in a manner H dear to the heart of every young couple is a day E E dream easily made to come true at this store. E E Large display rooms flooded with sunlight en- E E ables one to picture each piece as it would appear in E S your own home. E E Whether you are just making a new home or add- E S ing a new piece to some room in your old one you'll E find here a painstaking and courteous service, cou- S S pled with likeable prices for quality merchandise. E I Cruikshank & Hampton I "QUALITY COUNTS" S 124-128 E. Webb Pendleton, Ore. E Your old Furniture taken In exebance as part payment on new. s Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports Mirer Fair to medium cows and heifers 6.00r 4.00 f 2.00(9 S.50i 6.501' S.OOSf 5 60 S.OO 40ii 5.00 (.00 5.50 Common cows, heifer , . Oaiincr Hulls 50 ti 7 00 .Choice tellers S.50 t ' Pair to good feeders .... f.Sftil 7. 0 . Choice dairy calves 1.50 if 5" . Prim light calvea I 0i f K ! Medium light calves .... 4.0 0 0 5 00 j Poor catrcs 1.0(0 (.001 1J.00 5I 13.25 11.004. 12.00 S.OO t 10. Oil 1.00 tj' 7.5(1 PenrUetoa, Oregon. 'Strange ft Bank in Gaston Oregon" AND GENERAL labor unions had taken as to Injunction were clearly the main factor. Most trailers appeared to believe that the nroauecta of .better business conditions Mini had been dimmed. Much of the selling was said to be In the nature of liquidation. Kallyinfr power failed to develop, a special reason being a re-, port that the head of the federal re serve bank at Dallas, lVxa.H, was advis. iiig farmers to sell. Some notice was siven also to statements that most of the wheat arriving in Minneapolis came from Canada. On the decline In prices. Italy bought 400,000 bushels. I'orn and oats samsed with wheat, despite assertions that Germany would Import IS. 500.000 bushels of corn to cut down wheat requirements! Big arrivals of corn had considerable bear Lh effect-!. Weakness In provisions was ascrln. cd to the.downturn of the grain. Wall Street Talks of Price Outline NEW YORK. Feb. 25. (A. P.) The stock market yesterday showed farther downward movement of quoted values. Announcement thnt a larfte indeiendent steel manufacturere had ordered a 20 per cent wage reduction, effective March, was accompanied by Kossip that severe price cutting would ensue, but In well informed quarters such action was regarded as highly Im probable. Another unfavorable incident was the suppression of the quarterly divi dend on Ajav Rubber. The effect upon rubber Issues and numerous affiliated shares was unmietabable. Ijunlts Arc HIbIht At Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Feb. 25. (A. P.) Cattle Receipts 4500: bulls steady to 25 higher; buly 14.60 5.00; all other classes uneven but generally steady; best native steers $8.85 di J9.35; 12 loads of 1.134 pound horned Texas $8.60; few cows $7.00; best hei fers $8.25: bulk she stock $5.25(S 7.00; bulk desirable vealers $10.5OU.0O; good and choice feeders $1.00 8.50. Pheep 4.600; lambs and yearlings fully 50c higher; lambs $10.25; year lings s.m: sneep ateauy to higher; ewes $6.00. . . No Hogs Received at Seattle Yesterday SEATTLE, Feb. 2'. Hogs Re ceipts none. Steady. Prime 10.75 to 11.25; medium heavies 19. "3 ffii 10.75: rough heavies 6.75 (&6 7.25; pigs 9.00 11.50. Cattle Receipts 141. Weak. Prime steers S.ISS.'S; medium to choice b.25it7.25; common to good 5.00 6.00; best cows and heifers 6.600 7.00; medium to choice 5.00 i 6.00; common to good J.50W4.50; bulls 5.00 6.00; calves light 11.00 5rl2. 50; heavy 6.004P 7.50. . F-ggs 3c to 38 In Seattle. SEATTLE. Feb. 25. (A. P.) Eggs Select local ranch, white Bhells 35cftS8c: ditto mixed colors 34c; pullets 30c. Butter City creamery in cubes 55c; bricks or prints 56c: countary cream ery extras cost jobbers in cubes 62c; storage 42ef45c. Basket Ball DANCE Liberty Hall Friday, February 25tll PUBLIC INVITED Our Prices Are as Low as Dependable Groceries Can Be Bought for Anywhere. ' You are safe when you buy here. We don't offer you something for nothing, but a dollar's value for every dollar expended. You'll like to. buy of us. Standard Grocery Co. 230 E. Court St. C L. Bonney, Pres. OUTBURSTS OF I NOTlCC! YOO HAVtS J-T ATIC IN COftPCTITiON WMO SCU.S AM Af?TlCC5 no-r TMey ATvesTtseT Uun VOU TIT Another Dakota Bunk lias Hosed lilSMAUCK. N. D-. Feb. 23 (A. P.) The Farmers' ftate Hank of Ilrad doclc closed yesterday due to depleted reserves, according to word received by O. K. Ijofthus. state bank examiner. Forty banks In this state have sus pended business since November. Two have reopened. ISotlir Demand at London Wool Auction LONDON, Frb. 25. At the wool auction sales today. 11,099 bales were offered. There waa a better demand and prices were firm. A few fine merinos were sold. Americans occa sionally were five per cent dearer. Medium and Inferior cross breeds were withdrawn. Caiws were from 10 per cent to 6 per cent down. Scratch Feed is .-7 Per Ton. ' SEATTLE, Feb. 25 (A. P.) Scratch feed $57 ton: baby scratch feed $55: feed wheat $60; all grain chop $47; oats $46; rolled oats $48; Bprouting oats $51; rolled barley $45; clipped barley $49; milled feed $34: bran $34; whole corn $40; cracked corn $4 2. May Alfalfa $27 ton; double com pressed alfalfa $33; ditto timothy $38; cistern Washington mixed $34; straw $20; piieet Sound 831. ADMISSION, $1.00 9P.M. Phone 96 g I li.- , .1 "ysmCiSSj en? ZZSri EVERETT TRUE OH THtt MArKT AN tvlTH ANOTHER FIRM Of TT SMS" KIND, - THcirs NOT ADVGRTIS6 XOVJ NArAC5T cTSo NCAR MKETH6IRS THAT Strawlwrrles Now In California .Market SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 23. (A. P.) Receipts: Flour 15,800 qrs.; barley 15.962 centals: beans 1.009 sacks: corn 1,600 centals; potatoes 2.170 sacks; hay 123 tons; lemons and oranges 800 boxes; onions 125 sacks; hides 82 bun dles. Limes nominal; avocodoea J.00! S.OO; strawberries Imperial 25c basket. New York Wool and Hides. NEW YORK. Feb. 25 Market steady. Domestic fleece, XX Ohio, 25c: domestic Texas scoured basis. 40 W 80c: territory domestic, scoured. 50fi0c. Hides Market dull. Native steers, 14c; branded steers, 11c. OSBOUN, ().. Feb. 25. On July 1. if present plans are followed out, this town of 250 buildings and dwellings will gather UP 't belongngs, pack up its buildings and start moving a mile and a half distant. Motion picture cameras will grind away, preserving the unique record of a whole town sliding away on railroad tracks. Osborn has to move, because of the danger from flood in the Miami valley. It had Its troubles finding a new home as most househunters do these days. The town of Fblrfleld wanted the plat Osborn had picked out, and sought an injunction preventing, the latter town from moling In. Judge Hartley at Xenla,' howet-cr the other day dissolved the Injunction, and as far as anyone knows now. there Is nothing more to prevent Osborn from changing its location. The new Osborn will nearly adjoin Fairfield. Probably Fairfield's Jcal- ouHy will ctxend so far that it will crowd to its windows when Neighbor Osborn's goods start to move in and criticise them. Maybe it will sniff dis dainfully at the color of some of Os born's buildings, and point out with superiority that if it had to do the moving It certainly wouldn't move such such looking things. Osborn's people are enthusiastic about the town, and feel a new lease on life for it, when It gets moved Business men and officials are busily planning ways and means to bring new industries, and start the building of a larger and more modern town.' An expert Is being sought to super vise the platting of the new site, which is to start March 1. Three concerns are seeking the Job of removing Osborn. A contract is to be awarded soon. Plans now provide for the laying of railroad tracks between Osborn's old and new home, and transporting the buildings and dwellings on specially built railroad cars. SLATED FOR BIG JOB B. Mont Relly of Kansas City la to receive one of the moHt Important ap pointments within the gift of President-elect Harding It is reported. He was Harding's pre-conventlon western manager one of the 'Original Hard ing Men." ' " J Saturday Specials FRESH STOCK CRISCO 11-2 pound, 35c; 3 pound, 70c; 6 pounds, $1.30 9 pound, $1.95 WESSON OIL Pints, 35c j Quarts, 65c, 1-2 Gallon, $1.20 2 Bottles Good Catsup 20 Bars White Laundry Soap S Packages Best Currants 3 Cans Asparagus Tips 8 cans Canyon Milk 3 Cans Sunbrite Cleanser Best Grade Flour. 49 pound sack Sanitary Grocery 221 East Court St The Most in Value The Best in Quality Phone 871 TAKES RIVAL'S NAME . CrtirPL,K C1VREK, Colo., Feb. 25. (United l'ress.) Taking the name of his wife's dead huahand, William Zeisenhenne, Colorado's Enoch Arden, Is today known as William Froffltt and is remarried to his former wife after an absence of nearly twenty years. While returning from work one evening in Cripple Creek, Zelsenhenne was slugged and robbed. For twelve years he was a victim of amnesia and wandered over the United States while his wife and family awaited his re turn. ' Eight years ago ha recovered his memory in a Los Angeles hospital. On hlB return to Denver. Zelscnhenne learned his wife, thinking him dead, had married William Proffitt. Not wishing to mar the happiness of the couple, Zolscnhcnne did not explain to them his peculiar disappearance or his recovery from loss of memory. When Troffltt died, friends notified Kolscnsenne; who wns In Chitago. He came to Cripple Creek Immediately, and was reunited to his wife. Millions Use "Get-It" For Corns Slops laln Inatsntly Itemevrs Cora Completely. Everybody, everywhere needs to know what millions of folks have al ready learned about "Ueta-K," tho tad Your Corn. With "Gata-lt." gunranteed painless corn and callus remover. Any corn, no matter how deep rooted, departs quickly when "Oets-H" arrives. Wonderfully simple, yet simple wonderful, because all sore ness stops with the first application, (bit rid of your corn and wear shoes thHt fit. l!lg shoes simply make corns grow bigger. Your money back If "(iets-It" fails. Insist on the genuine. Costs but a trifle everywhere. M'f'd by K. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. Sold in Pendleton by Tallman & Co., Economy Drug Co. "Slightly Used Cars" If you are going to buy a used car it will mean money in your pocket to look over our ex cellent stock. We have Fordu, Chevrolets, Buicks, Cadillacs, and other standard make cars which have been overhauled in our shop and are in Al condition., We invite your inspection of these super values. Oregon Motor Garage DUtributora BUICK, CADILLAC AND CHEVROLET . Phone 468 Sss. 45c $1.00 85c 65c $1.00 25c .$2.50 The -.JJ Kelsenhenne deolarrd he took the name of Froffltt because his two sons had adopted that name. r For Coated Tongua Rad Breath, Sour Stomach. Bloating, Gu, Biliouideu, Sick Head-, cbe, Indigettion. Constipation, lake the always telisble FDUrCAIIIAaTICTin They clear the bowel,, sweeten the ttora ch snd tone up lb liver, Donotiipe. . 'IB CoW. 101 Labor Taapk. Loa AooUa. Call "AtiarS6ara' tioarto who all aona and klnda of aaiaania tanaaltaa. I H hm m Polar Catswtt TaMau. saa Uwr art Uva teat I , KOEPPEN'S PRESCRIPTION DRUGSTORE saa A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Tho Drug Store That Servea You I lost. Dr. David Bennett Hill DENTISTRY . Johns Bldg. Pendleton, Oregon INCOME TAX Coutts & Averill ACCOUNTANTS Will prepare your tax returns and guarantee their work with out holding you up for their services. Drlng your data to them. Office Over Ikiiul Unit hern 3 UlSIUUUUUUiUIUtlllUIIIIUMIillllllllllllli IllUlllltlllllllllllltllllllllllUIIIIUUllUUU