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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1921)
DAILY EASt'oREGO.nIaN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY EVENING, FEERUARY 26, 1821. TAGS EIGHT TWELVB PAGES' DAILY MARKET MEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL OUTUURSTS OF' EVERETT TRUE Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports .Nominal I 1m-ik Ii Market In Portland Yard 'J lierc was iiEutn a nominal ran lmJ 0 n mli.;i uiHft'H for liveMock at r.mih I'oitliind lth only scant MinwoiK nf arrivals were Indicated dur. in the day. only In the hoi alleys was there a fur supply mailable f tin- Friday tinde hi North Portland, lvmand In h ion won Ronil, especially in lrw f the fact that Eastern values 1 me Urn i-limbing fur some days mid 11 would cost more to bring In Kastern nwk lhan Ihe local market price. Trend if the Friday trade was con ,(Vrd fully steady, i Onoml ling market rntisc: Prime IU,ht , f 1 l.e,0 11.3s Smooth heavy Itotirh heavy cattle nlles at North Portland Fri jda.v. 1 h.ti w net enough attic It In : igl'.l lo foue any change In sentiment. w huh was steady. Price held station ary. Central catllr market range: Choice steers t 7.50 S.0 Ueui.mi lo if iod steers .. S75W J. SO Fair to flood steers 4.00V 6.7 1. Common to fair steers . . Choice cows and heifers Medium lo good cows and heifers Fair to medium cows and heifers Common tows, heifers .. tanners . Hulls Choice feeders Ki.r.iKi 1 1.00, ).,(,. m good feeders 6.50 i) 9.50 j rhol- dairy calves . tvwes 1.00 4.00 Willi no arrivals for Fd.iay. shec p and lamb division at North I'nrtlund ' without husniss of any character. Ft rmer prlois were considered iiumln ally steady, Uei.eral sheep market range: r.nst of .mountain lambs ) 7.5o,fi 8. on Willamotta vullry lambs S.60W 7.00 5.00W I.Or eavy lambs ..' 6.50W 7. nn 4.00 .7M Feeder lambs 0. 6.505(1 6.6u I. .ght ytarlln)fs ..... .f.o iji 7.00 Heavy ycnrllniia . ri.,'.0(li) 6.5U Wt-thors 5. go an 8. tut Cull lamha 4.00V 5.00 6. 0fi 6.00 ... rat ttlK In-a)fi Trime lltiht calvea .. Id-r pit 10.00ft-tl.iftj Medium liKht calves , Only a very ncant supply Invaded th roor calves BOO ff 4.00 !tt 2.0i S.Rrtu B.r.0 13.00M1S.2E 1 1.00 12.00 S.OOWlO.Of 6 00tf 7. id 5.6ft 6.110 4.00 5.00 6.00 5. SO T.iv Spirit of litcss lrlvv5 yi!i"s nil over tli tnril ti mid on. tliroiifrh s"V"". aero, nioiuituin V i vr tin fiuht i.s wars. iKstJU'in-c, rli-mciits nil to rra.h tlic mis!i?y otvsl nf Sl'fl-:ss. This Hnnic t-pirit Is iirvvalrtit ooritore tiMla.r; Kj-4.cni (Ircson is l.rt.tl l y OiiH pn-crtotlvt' i fit a ul rartHt ..nuniil.. 11. mi Mhat uu imt a itH(rc livam j-eMoi.l.iy, Ikkh-jik s ii nkal:ty toniorriiw. 1 The Spi i TlioAmericanNaiionalBank Pendleton. Oregon. 'Strangest Sank in Gastent Oregon" "AtHieSiqnul ilr-j-.vicotk," AT THE SIGN OF THE PFfl flint HEAT IS THE SOUL OF "PEACOCK" COAL Phone 173 Smythe-Lonergan Co. Quality Quantity Service IlllllUIIIIlIlIIlIIIIUIIIIIIlIIIIIIf lllfllllllf flllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllfllllltllllltlll'ir Building Castles f In the shape of bungalows furnished in a manner 5 dear to the heart of every young couple is a day E dream easily made to come true at this store. Large display rooms flooded with sunlight en ables one to picture each piece as it would appear in your own home. Whether you are just making a new home or add ing a new piece to wme room in your old one you'll find here a pa;r.Ktaking and courteous service, cou pled with likeaLle prices for quality merchandise. l-'MMirt lliislne-s lUliii-K clid-aiii, .Market t'HIl'AiiO. Kill, 'li. Export busi ness tosether with some Investment buying rallied th wheat market yes terday after fresh decline. The cluse was stronir al the same as yesterday's finish to i-i lusher with March 1.67 14 to l.7 and May 1.57 3-8 to 1.5 "I. Corn sained 4 Ii 3-8 to 1; cats li, tc and provisions 17 to 40. Wheat bulla obtained the advantnsre in the last half hour of the, session, 1'tevious to that lime thn market had ! been deiires.se,! tiv continued svllimr that was nniinly nscribed to bearlsn aspects of the Industrial outlook. Gos sip that the government report on I 1:11m reserves March 1. would prove 1 to be attainst the liuylng side tended also to weaken the market. On tho downward Kiving of prices, however. rMop.nn ('.emand revived and is was j estimated that 1,400.000 bushels hail been purchased for e::port. A quick apluri in prices followed and ther was livelv buyinir at the last, much i ot it on the part of the shorts, but alsoj 1 considerable amount that appeared , beyond question to be for Investment. Talk of llassian fly damcer in the northern section of the wheat belt counted somewhat as a late bullish I fucttr. 1 Corji and nats rallied with wheat I Sninllness of rural offerings of corn j attracted a good deal of notice. 1 Higher (imitations i,n hugs gave nl lift tf jirovisions. ' .. . ! OH , GROWN '.. , tAtT A MllVUTCSiU 1 z I VVAMT " IV3 XOVJ IMC NfMrT w 1 Ci X cetceAiT took on rttstoK-rt rAiMi, alo rNrTcvit-c. Keep yoj , rt. L'4 STUMMING. THOSE if 7 -poo s r coAkcts more especially on women's wear. ; -MiPn Market In 1'rices arc di.wn about 45 to 50 per Han Illy Hclti r cent compared -with last year. Some) KANSAH I'l'fV, Feb. . 2. Cattle small buyiiiff is repoi ted in th? bright wool sections at las; week's rates." t'i'oured basis: Oresun K-stern, No. I staple KOW 00; oasterntlothing 63 n-70; valley No. 1, 65ft 70. Territory Fine staple choice 85? O.S": half blood combing: 75WS0: 3-5 market has been only ",. """""1 aj-a os; iuaner niooa during the past xm,,ln .m-'i: nne ana rine mou- om cioininx ttnF .o. Mohairs licst comblns 30W32; best 5 27. Wool 'ali:is Knlrly Steady UniTON. Feb. 21. The Commercial Bulletin today will say "The -wool moderately active durins the pasi week, but values are fairly steady h.re. In the fnreiirn markets, dui- largely to the withdrawal of American I -ardmg competition, prices have slumped. "The emergency tariff is still in con ference, but is not expected to become b'W a'thone-. It is still cc'simr some hesitation in the market. The Ameri can Woolen Co. opened overcoatings -!"d wom-n's wear this week, with 1 fair response on the part of buyers, Dr. David Bennett Hill . DENTISTRY Johns Bldg. Pendleton, Oregon Active I blillirr lit Fur Sale ST. LoflS. Mo., Feb. 3. (A. P.) Active bidding yesterday continued to mark the progress of the winter auc tion of the International fur exchange' here, the offerings moving rapidly. Declines from the peak prices pre vailing here last May were Kcnerallv In evidence but fly-in squirrel showed an advance of about 10 percent over the May fitiure, with 80 cents the tiy lor f,g,soj pelts. Chinese mink was nhnnt 50 per cent lower, the top price for 15,Sl skins beini 20 cents. Heavy sales were made in npoKui:i, 631.359 brlnsins $348,000. . The top of $1.36 and the decrease from May averaged 37 y, Per cent. Coney's near seals and sealines, of which 21,882 dozen were sold dirvvn afi per cent with the top for dozen lots $23.75. lteceipts 1.300; beef ulcers steady to strung: top 11.25; other sales 7.60W -.10; she stock steady; best heifers 8.25; calves strong to l.nn higher; mostly 50 hmher; top vealers 12.00; all other classes steady. Sheep lieceipts 2,500. Killing classes 25J5oc higher; wethers .50: handy weight yearlings 8.50; 84-pound iambs 10.75; feeding lanitnhs 8.10. Saturday Specials FRESH STOCK CRjSCO ) i i ' ( 1 1-2 pound, 3Scj 3 pound, 70c j 6 pound,' $1.30 9 pound, $1.95 WESSON OIL T Pint, 35cj Quart, 65c, 1-2 Gallon, $1.20 . 2 Bottles Good Catsup ..v..,...li.'.....45c 20 Bars White Laundry Soap ....$1.00 Jj Packages Best Currants "..;......85c 3 Cans, Asparagus Tips i . ..;.:...j 65c 8 cans -Canyon Milk ;.,.......$1.00 3 Cans Sunbrite Cleanser .v, ,..25c i Best Grade Flour. 49 pound sack i..;.l,..$2.50 The Sanitary Grocery - ' ft - -: " ... . 221 Easi Court St ! ? r i ' ' The Most In Value . , The Best In Quality ' Phone 871' -. ...: . I'.li; (.old Ship Arrive From India NKW YOItK, Feb. 20. (A. P.) Between J4.0o,ili0 nnd $5,000,000 In mid, $3,50ii,iiiiu of which Is consign ed to tho Kiiiliab!e Trust Comrany ot this city, arrived here yesterday from Ind a oil tlir FnUe.l Mate,s Shipping Board steamer Nemaha. Wool AhsorlKil ' ISy IIoiim- Tradn I J.ONIVON, Feb. 2(1. (A. P.) At the wool auction sales yesterday 10,70! lales were offered. C.ood wools were well absorbed by the home trade and the continent at unchanged prices. Lurry wcols wer, neglected uad easy, especially Cross lireils. A New Paige wiU solve all your troubles ; Ask an Owner -" i" H F HO OIVIAfJ AIITI) f!f) a- I iWbWII II II 1 f IW I w . Uwi Alta and Cottonwood Sts. t . . Phone 46 v- Rebuilt Second Hand Cars . Sold on Eas v Terms f Automobile Show. Lets Gol March 10-lM2.lt INCOME TAX Coutts & Averill ACCOUNTANTS Will prepare your ta rct'irns and guarantee their work with out holding: you up for their services. Bring your data to them. Office Over Bond Brothers .Seatilp Market Inclined to he Weak . SKATTIE, Feb. 21. "att'o lte ceipts 76; wenk. Prime steers 8.25Sr .?8; medium to choice 6.25 7.25; common to send 5.008.00: b- st cowb end heifers e.o0fi7.00; medium to choke G.OOfi 6.00; common to trood G1H4 SO; h ills 5.00'a00: calves, light 11.0012.50; heavy 6.00 fi 7.50. Hogs No receipts. Steady, prinn 10. 75?i 11.25; medium heavys 9.75 10.75; rough heavies 6.75W7.25; pigs l.00 11.50. 2HTC am, ar v !HE$ra SPILLS' E.dlt &k rui UrnwaUt (nf -1 Tke tia tbfp. Slum of rocr ftf riKK- AvkfnrCirM'lfts.'ff i ysn.Voor-ibest,5ijt,A.it fi cc'li' ' Kvapomtc'd Apples jln l air lfewaud In X. Y. N1VV YORK, Fob. 26. Evaporated pW-'K in fair demand. Prunes quiet, etches quiet. ; Eastern IttittiT Slums MrciiKtli , NKW YOI'.K, Feb.- 2. Butter strons";- creamery higher than extras S2f 32Hc: creamery extras 51V'5H4e. treiir.iery firsts 4:,!fi 50 tjc. EglfS itc.idy; unchanged. (herse firm, unchanged. St.AYF.lt Ik K0FATF.I). ri'Ktll.o, Colo., Fell, 26. (A. P.) A coroner's jury today exonerate-: Jack Planda, 16, ( l'oung Orlffo) from blamo in connection with the death here Wednesday night of John Fhnnk. Jr. ' 17, '(Young Coi-be't), when Shank fell to the rioor in the fourth round of a boxing mntrh, dying soon nftcrwfcrd. The Jury found that his death was due to dilation of the right auricle of the heart, caused by over-exertlou from training or boxing. Planda announc ed today he has quit the ring. yuumyrimuiDiij ai neasonaDie rnces : East Oregonian Printing Departmental H i V IT'S NEW IN CHICAGO. Kggs 35 to Silt; In Seat Ho HKATTI.R, Feb. 26. K-,'(?s Rcloci local ranch white Bhelis 35 tin 30c; ditto mixed co!ors!.34c; pullets 30c. Butter City creamery in cubes 55c; bricks or-rprints 56c; country cream ery extras cost to Jobbers in cubes 52; stnrHgo 42fi35. 9' ' Cruikshank & Hampton "QUALITY COUNTS" 124-123 E. Wetb Pendleton, Ore. w g r Old Furniture laki-a In exHunve as part payment on new. S S t - a a S3 uv safe depostf oAutts vcOo are sfcortphotesMtwiM protect your oaiuaMes y IF you ant to make sure that your jewelry and other valuables are protected let our safe deposit vault take care of them for you. Our ser vice is courteous, and the expense is light. I ' - v - 1 . 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Thi ii why the LALLEY seldom get out of order. Thii i why it ii to .inexpensive to maintain to uy' to operate. ' . The limplicity of the LALLEY it Jurt on of ki unuiual, feature. It has to many good points there aro so many things about its splendid construction, that you must see it ' i in actual operation to know it, and better understand if. . Come in and let u go over the plant from top to bottom inside and out. If it' not convenient for you to do so just now, drop u a card asking for the LALLEY Book. . It will give you many valuable pointers on the saving of time, work and money. . BE SURE See the LaUcy FIRST STURGIS & STORIE Walla Walla Pendleton . Winlnwhn for fecfWco . efemenf far th Pom' and Rami Ham V. .ItUUUUUUUlUUtUUUUUMlIlUIlilUiUU lllillllllllillllUllllllllllllllllillWIimiuu