PAGE YV7ELV2 DAILY EAST OREGONlAN, VeNDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 1, 1021. TWELVE PAGES OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE DAILY MARKET NEW?, LOCAL AND GENERAL IncludUig Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports - - " : Z 50 THIS l Your " 3 a c a s a s S a 4B 5 S B E a a a a a a 3 a S3 a K(Mt In Known In UrOKK IVailo tVtnm the Oregon Journal . Pnap was ihiwn in livestock' trade Ifi practically every division of North I'otllsnd fur the week opening with a lotal run of l car compared with 8 k week Rgo and hi cars a year ago. In lolnJ-d instances r.rlcw bulg.d i somewhat. I Rurprlslngly small arrival were hcnn at North Portland for the weelts 'benlng with a tolal of but 1J head.1 While thin was In excess of the run of' lt Monday, atlll the trade had antici pated a better showing, j Extreme strength was shown in the market at the mart and two loads of fancy light weight stuff the sort mado to order Mock went at tll.CS. premium of I!c above the regular figures. . General hog market range; Prima light (11. 00$ 11.(5 Smooth heavy' lO.tOtt 11.00 Hough heavy ,.. C.S0. J.60 Fat pigs 10.60eit.0t Feeder pjgs I0.004y 11.00 j Cattle demand showed real anap at North Portland for the Monday morn ing opening., There was quite a fair total run of 194k head compared with 1T2S last Monday, hut of the total allowing 14 loads did not atop here. but were direct to outside killers. ever, general transactions continued within the range quoted while, lam week's finula showed these prices be ing anaoea somewhat. v ength ia shown in the. calf divi sion and -choice dairy stock is firmly established up to 1 3.50. , One extra fine lot of Shorthorn I steers Went at $S euriy l. Cox of Heppner had in one select I load of 26 head of Shorthorn uteersf that topped the market at IS without a single cut. General cattle market range: 7.60 FifcST trip Hte, no TOV 4UST )T 4, CM I Choice steers .......... 1 While the general trend of the cattle Bdlum ,0 s,eer trade was considered steady. In spots the market was advanced a quarter nv-r the hulk of previous snips, flow It reqw'nes brawn anil Imin and labor tn scale tlic peaks. It mt grnitw or soimtlina few have. Per haps t Is tlx- quality to do something no one rse lias Oiwighwof doing, call it lnitiatrve or creative power. Though unaware of ,B, you are endowed with" Ideas of four oaa, creative poser. , iaeovrr yourclr, then use your initiative. Your banking business Invited. - . . " TheAmerillatiBank Penrlleton, Oregon. , ' "Strongest Saac in Cast etn Oregon lira Buy Oliver Plows Now at a New Price. " " ' See the 19 B Gangs with Tractor Hitch now on our -; '..--:'- - " ' floor. '',''' " Sturgis & Storie Pendleton Walla Walla I.7S 6.000 S.00 1.00 K.EO0 5,0 0 12.00013.25 11.00011.00 l4,00?10.0r .0Q 7. El the demano Fair to good steers Common to fair steers . . Choice cows and heifers Medium to good cows and nelfera Fair to medium cowrand heifera 6.00 9 Common cows, heifers ., 4.00 Canness 1.000 Bulls 3.60 (ft Choice feeders 6.S0f Fitir to good feeders . , Choice dairy calves . . , Prime light calves Medium light calves .. Poor calves Activity was shown for mutton at the opening of the Mon day morning trade at North Portland. There was a run of S187 head compar ed with 2540 head lost Monday and 1S50 head a year ago. Activity wan especially parked in ewea and wethers land the former showed 50c to SI ad vance. Lambs were considered full General sheep market range! Knst of mountain lamse t ?.50 8.00 Willamette valley Iambi (.500 7.00 Heavy lambs (.50 7.0C Keeder lambs ......... . 5.504 1.50 Light yearlings y .50 7.00 Heavy yearlings 6.60 6.60. Wethers 5.009 (.00 Cull lamba ............ 4.006 6.00 Eews 1.60 5.00 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiuiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Courtesy, Service and the Right Price ErerythhJg in the stock u priced in keeping with i ' " the quality. .... ' , :'. , In the period we have, been in Pendleton we have steadily gained the confidence of our customers through courtesy, service and the right price. To those that haven't been in we extend special invitations. . i . 4J H s f" (t : ' l; 'i ,,iT.l L ..J. aaail Cruikshank & Hampton I "QUALITY COUNTS" I 124-128 C Webb Pendleton, Ore. Toar Oid tAiruHure lakra la exchange aa part pamrul vat aew. Rig Iteeeipfs , Depresses Wheat CHICAGO, Feb. 28v Big receipts at Kansas City had a depressing Influence today on wheat. Rallies did not last arid the close was weak, 14 to 1 K net lower, with March 1.66 Vs to 1.66 and May 1.56 to 1.56. Com finished unchanged to Uc low er and oats at a shade to advance. Provisions gained 5 to 10c. Bears in wheat made much of word that arrivals at Kansas City today to taled 625 cars. This news, in connec tion with some selling of wheat to be put Into store here led to a material setback in tlfe first hour., Much em phasis was placed on contentions that wheat values were excessively high as compared with almost everything else .Subsequently, indications of export business, together with a revival of green bug advances, from the south west led to a sudden upturn in prices. Prices showed an especial tendency to sag In the final 15 minutes. An unexpected falling off tn th visible supply of cgrn tended to steady tho market for corn and oats. provisions declined -with' hogs, but later scored gains owing to 'apparent likelihood tliat arrivals of hogs would diminish. . California Markets Quotes Wheat at S2.70 'A BAN FRANCISCO, March !. (A. P.) Receipts Flour 20ft qrai wheat 3200 centals.; barley 34,11 centals: corn l.kutl sacks; onions 21 sacks; oats 225 sacks: livestock 100 head; beans 1,354 sacks; potatoes 7,195 sacks; hay 444 tons; lemons and oranges 3,000 boxes; bides 36 bundles. . Wheat 2.702.80-; corn white Egyp tian 2.600 2.75; red milo 1.96 l 2.05; barley spot feed 1.30 0 1.40; shipping 1.50S1.60: oat red l.SOO.1.75..' : Oranges, .naval . 2.0f4.75;- femona 2.0O3.5O; lemonettes-, 1.502.08; grape fruit 2.00 3. 50; tangerines 2.00 ft 3.60; apples 1.2501.85; bifhanas 90 10; avocadoes 3.00 5.00: " : Lambs 23c to 50c , , , . Lower In Kansas City '. KANSAS CITY, Mo.; March 1. (A. P.) Cattle Receipts 12,000; beef steers steady to strong; top 90; texas quarantine steers 8. OA 8.50; she stock steady to 25c higher; best heifers 8.60; mixed steers and heifers 9.00;f little she stock below 5.25; bulls strong, tian ners and calves steady; most vealers around 11.00; stockers and feeders strong to 25c higTier; many 800 to 1000 pound feeders 8.25 W 8.6ft. . . Sheep Receipts. 17,000; sheep and yearlings steady; ewes 6.10; yearlings 8.50; lambs 256 50c - lower; heavy lambs off more, top 10.50. , 1 : -rrVigzrt I r-T T.)- f A' r.tr-OVD' lkrr HO. SIR . t VC5 i 8 00 1 - t-- ..' 1 I t - Cattle Iteellne In Seattle v SOATTLB, March 1. (A. P.) . HogsReceipts 340. Steady. Prime 10.7511.25; medium heavies 8.750 10.76; rough heavies 8.757.25; pigs 9.000111.50. Cattle Receipts 654. Market 25 to 5e lower, prime steers 8.000 8.50; medium to choice 6.50 7.80; common to good 5.00W5.50; best cows and heif ers 6.256.75; medium to choice 5.00 W6.00; common to good 3.50M4.60; bulls 6.00W6.OO: eslves, light 10.500 13.00; heavy 4.E05.50. Butter Is Itrmer In New York Markets NEW YORK, March 1. (A. P.) Butter firmer; creamery higher than extras 54C64H; creamery extras 534; creamery firsts 48fr53. Eggs unsettles'; fresh gathered extra firsts 40; fresh gathered firsts 36 i & 39. Cheese firmer: state whole milk flats held special 26ft 29; state whole milk flats specials 24 WW 25 ft. . White Shell Eggs f Jet SSe and 84c. SEATTLE. March 1 .Eggs Select local ranch, white shells 33 W 34c; ditto mixed colors 31c; pullets 28c. Butter City creamery In cubes 55t) bricks or prints 66c; country cream ery extras, cost to jobbers in cubes. r2c; storage 420)45. 11,494 I tales of Wool Offered ' . LONDON. March 1. At the wool sales yesterday 11,494 bales were of fered, comprising a good selection. Best Merinos were steady and medium inferiors and cross breeds were easy. The latter frequently were withdrawn. We Can Save You Money On Your Grocery Bill. One Trial Will Convince You. Guaranteed Fresh Eggs, dozen 35c Sweet Juicy Oranges, 3 dozen '.50c White Laundry Soap, 20 bars $1.00 Canyon Brand of Milk, 8 cans. $1.00 Best Iowa Corn, the can 15c Good Winesap Apples, the box . $1.00 Our last shipment of Robles Canned Peaches, Pears and Apricots will be here this week. Better place your order now for these Fruits. . , We give weekly and monthly credit service to reliable customers. The- t - 0 . nr oamtaryur ocery 221 East Court St V The Most In Value The'Best in Quality ' ;.. Phone 871 ' (r "No-To-Bac" has helped thousands to break the costly, nerve-shattering tobacco habit. Whenever you have a kpglng for a cigarette, cigar, pipe, or for a chew, Just place a harmless No- To-Bac tablet in your mouth instead. to help' relieve that awful desire, bhoniy the habit may be completely broken, and you are better off'mantal ly. physically, financially. It's so easy so simple. Get a box of No-To-Bac and if it dosen't release you from all craving for tobacco In any form, your druggist will refund, your money witnout question. , . . ', I EXPOSURE ACHES -RHEUT.IATIC PAINS Sloan's Liniment, kept handy, : takes the fight out of them ) SLOSHING around in the wet and then the dreaded rheumatic , twinge! Cut not or long when Sloan's Liniment is put on the jobl Pains, strains, sprains how soon this old family friend penetrates without Tubbing and helps drive 'em away I And how cleanly, too no muss, no bother, no stained skin or flogged pores. ' Muscles limber up, lumbago, sciatica, '." neuralgia, backache are promptly re- " lieved. Keep bottle handy. Get one today if you, ve run out of Sloan's Lini ment, it's jo warming, - - All druggists-ScrVOc, ll.40.The ' largest bottle holds six times as much as the smallest. . liniment 1 i A New ; Paige , will solve all your troubles Ask an Owner 0. E HI AUTO CO. Alta and Cottonwood Sts. ; Phone 46 Rebuilt Second Hand Cars Sold on EasyiTerms Automobile Show. Lets Go! March 10-11-12. iim . . aa . vneim7 , J. T. HALE Licensed Electrical Contractor . Mortors Repaired Electric Wiring Farm Lighting a Specialty. Phone 1029-R ; . Estimates Furnished Visible Snpply of ' ' " , Wheat Shows Decrease NEW'TORK, March 1. (A. P.) The visible supply of American and bonded grain shows the following changes: N . . . . . Wheat, decreased 700,000 bushels. -Corn, decreased 1,341.000 bushels. ; Oats, decreasnd 326,000 bushels. . Rye, decreased 32,000 bushels. Barley, decreased 810,000 bushels. Things You Don't Know About People You Do Know. ; If - I! t PANCHO" VILLA, th Mexican ban dit Is a teetotaler; he. never gambles; Announcement The Officers and t)irectors of THE INLAND EMPIRE BAHK take pleasure in announcing the opening of the SAVINGS DEPARTMENT of the bank on Tuesday, March First. The LIBERTY BELL SAVINGS BANKS, which are miniatures of the famous LIBERTY BELL so dear to the hearts of all Americans, have been secured for use in saving your money at home. Get one by opening an account in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT and start on the road to financial INDEPENDENCE by saving. - (RING THE LIBERTY BELL with each coin saved. - 0 "At The Sign Of IheJ'eecocK' AT THE SIGN OF THE rlLMwIiii HEAT IS THE SOUL OF "PEACOCK" COAL Phone 178 Smythe-Lonergan Co. Quality t - Quantity Service "SHghtly 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 nave Fords, 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 Distributors ' BUICK, CADILLAC AND CHEVROLET Phone 468 . 4 UUUUUUUIlUUUMlUUS!UUUWllUilUilil!UlIU!i!iiI!USilinilUlUiUitUJj and h smokes very rarely. . ,-. -