East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 03, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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To Adopt Belgian Stowaway;
DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL
Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports
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DAILY EAST CHHGONIAN, fENDLETCN, CHEGON, THTOSDAY EVENING, MARCH 3, 1921.
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Nomltml Ktipplr
At Xortlt IViUund
(Prom the urftgon Journal.)
Thr only one small load In the
North rortlsnd alley Wednesday and
trd condition were of nominal char
ncter. The only arrival consisted of a small
load fif n hog. These sold around
111. Si for tops and that la the ex-
Medium to good cows and
heifers S.C09 t.OO
Fair to medium tows and
heifers 8.009 5.50
Common cows, heifers . . .00? l.&i
Canners .0 4.00
Bulla 1.50 5.00
Choice feeders 5.50 O .00
Fair to rood feeders 5.00 5.50
Choice dairy calves .... 12.501S.50
Prime light dairy calves 11. 6O41 12.60
usy. although the market la considered, light dairy calves -B0 9U.&
rd nominally strung, "f ",rr !lv7;::,.
Further rams were made In the . Umb trade consldprfd that Kuropcan conditions would fore.
March .' to 1.88 and May 1.69H
to 1.691-2. Corn finished to 1 ui.
Tand oats at an advance cf 1-Htj U to
3-8 fc.
In provisions the outcome was un
changed to lie lower.
A general rush to tho buying hIcu
orought a sharp advance In wheat li
the early trading, but many holder.
reiillied on the 'bulge and top prl e
Hilled to hold. Further export demand
was a factor In strengthening the mar
ket and so notable liKhtnetui of rura.
offering!). . Reside it was contended
eautnrn swtne markets for Wednesday
and Chicago was within a mere frac
tion of the Portland price.
General hog market range:
lrlme light Ill.OOfi 11..15
Smooth heavy 10.50 11.06
JUiugh heavy I.50O .5fl
Fat plg-n 10.00 11.00
Feeder pigs 10 00U.0
With no new arrivals ror Wednes
day and previous runs entirely clean
ed up, the North Portland market for
cattle was considered nominally steady
t previous vslues..
General cattle market range:
Choice steers t i.50Sf S.00
Medium to good steers . . 7.50
Fair to rood steers .00 .7S
Common to fair steers .. t.OO .00
Choice cows and heifers C.00 0 .75
nominally steady and former priifes
were continued.
General sheep market range
East of mountain lambs S 7.50 8.00
Willamette valley lambs 8.509 7.00
Heavy lambs 8.50 T.Os
Feeder lambs 5.60 0 8.50
Light yearlings s 8.500 7.00
Heavy yearlings ....... . 5.50 8.60
Wethers 6.00 W 8.00
Cull lambs 4.00 5.00
: higher prices regardless of whet her. 01
not there was crop damage In the
fnlted States. Official famine reports
rroni India tended somewhat to e.m
phaslxe this view.
Corn and oats paralleled the action
of wheat. Kxport business In corn
nfin up ana domestic demand was
fairly good. Selling by packers weak
ened provisions.
Eews
1.509 5.00
Political Strain
Causes Fresh Viurns
CHICAGO, Mar. S. (A. P.) Fresh
upturns in wheat prices tooK place
yesterday owing chiefly to European
political strain. The market closed
unsettled. 1 to 14 net higher, with
, Gassaway Miles Motorist
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By Stanley
f sayJS 'Imjti - th vr 0rt ays all Run Cow
I u9 A ujuTtaS WEO- ILL TAKE IT MTO IMF
ADO NURSERY AND rTFP IT SOFT CURRENTS
fO A VXCEX - I'U. PUT A KICK N IT, 1MAT8'
ma. MAKE YOUR OPE AIR UMOUSMEJUMP .
UfcE A KANGAROO- PLAY SAFE, OUJ XCTOTER..
RUM WITH TOUR BRAKES ON-WHM I ET
VTHROuOt WITH THAT BLACK ten !
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cassavmaY leatACO rro one of tnosc Acid fume itavipiaBS
WNEMF TftCY PUMP KKM MTO KJCKIXSS BATTCRItS- .
THE AS ATTACK tm W AtAsl M CMAMC AiO THE LOOOf ACR.FaMt
, Put cassaway out m the opeai mr - he woe bled avwy ukt"
A RUBBf R rUW WALKW QW A HOT 3TOVE- -
IT'wotrsi"
i for Wig
Anything wlih-h can lxj had for nothing, Is "Worth
Nothing": Uilh can be practlcalljr pt down as rale.
Hie humble oaMn'tmlt by the sweat of one's own
brow fc the real honie, the palace given Is notlUng
but a make-belief.
Work and toil and sweat brings out man's best
qualities! and such men form the real bat Ik bono of
the nation. t
Your banking business is InTHd. -
Pencfletoii.Oron, ,
'Strongest Sank in Gaston Oregon
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New 1921 1
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Carts I
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Carriages
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Now on Display.
As well as a nice showing of Reed Sulkies. They
are finished in a rich old ivory and French grey
enamel as well as the cream finish.
' 1921 PRICES.
You can certainly find one to suit in our store.
Cruikshank & Hampton
"QUALITY COUNTS" f
124428 E. Webb Pendleton, Ore.
"Tear Old Furuitar take In exchange aa part payment oa new. H
No Hogs Itecolvcd; ,
Scnttip Market Weak
SEATTT.K. Mar. S. (A. P.) Hogt.
Receipts none. Steady prime 10
'.i 11.23; medium heavy s.5 10.75:
rough heavy 6.757.25; pigs .00r
Cattle Receipts 77. Weak.
f-tcer 8.00 (f 8.51; medium to
t.!0i 7.50; common to good
6.0; best cows and heifers
S.i 5: medium to choice 5. 00 j t.00;
common to good 3.50(5.50; bulls 4.50
i5.50; calves light 10.50ll.0ff:
heavy 5.50 7.00. ; ,
Trlme
choice
6.00 4?
.25n
Scratch Hedl $37
Fred A'hent f 00.
SRATTLR, Mar. S. (A. P. City
delivery; Peed Scrntch feed J5y,
baby scratch feed 155; feed wheat 60;
ail grain chop J47; oats f4(; rolled
oata $4S; sprouting oats 151: rollea
barley 145; clipped barley $49; milled
feed 134; bran $34; whole corn 140;
cracked corn 142.,
Hay Alfalfa $27; double, compress
ed alfalfa $33; ditto timothy $38; east
ern Washington mixed $34; straw $20;
f uget Sound $31.
ITifes Irregular
At Wool Aitction Sales
LONDON. Mar. 3. (A. P.) At the
wool auction sales today 12,694 bales
were offerr d. There was a heltr.tliij?
demand and prices were Irregular,
Merinos were from 10 to 20 percent
vd crossbreds from 20 to 25 per cent
Gown. Punta Arenas and Falkland
offerings showed a decline ranging
rrom five to 10 per cent.
ESRS 33 and S4o
In Seattle Market
SEATTLE), Mar. 3. (A PO-Elgs
'elect local ranch white sheila 33
4: ditto mixed colors 31; pullets ISc.
Butter City creamery. In cubes 51:
bricks or prints 62c; country creamery
extras, cost to Jobbers In cubes, 4SCi
storage 38 41c. .
Lambs Lower t
In Kansas City
KANSAS CITT, Sfarch 3. (A. P.)
Cattle Receipts. 5,000; uneven but
mostly steady; top steers 9.50 10.25.
Sheep Receipts 4,000; steady;
lambs 25 40c lower; 77-pound lambs
10.35.
TAXES COLLECTED
LOST TO TREASURY
LONDON, March 2. (A. P.)--Th
allies have reached a complete agree.
ment upon her answer to Germany on
the reparations and upon the consc
quences that will follow Germany'i
failure to accept' their terms, Lloyd
George has consented to the employ
ment of an armed force In the event
of Germany's non compliance, to the
extent of occupation of Mannehelm by
the British, French and Belgian
troops, and also of Ruhr ports on the
Rhine where coal is bandied.
A NEW SASH
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S This model by Tljurn of lace and
J chiffon exemplifies the vogue of the
S sash, which will be a feature of the
E spring gowns exhibited during N'a-
Z Uonai &Ik Week, Feb. it to March i.
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' This picture shows Colonel Helen Oastedo of New York, and Os
'tntn Louis, 1 3-year-old Belgian stowaway she has decided to adopt
and thereby rave from deportation. Loo's was a mascot of the First
'Division. A E P.," in Prance, and landed at Ellis Island Jan. 7
Colonel Bastcdo won distinction during the war as head of tho Wo
man's Motor Corps of New York City She will educate tbe boy wiili
- her own three children, s
BURLESON REQUESTS
HIS RESIGNATION BE
' HANDED TO HARDING
WASHINGTON. (XT. 1'.) Mar.
3. Postmasrter General. Burle
is going to resign, a step many
critics have domanded during
the past sfx years. "I am going
to leave my resignation here
and I want you to see that it is
presented to President Harding
early on the morning of March
5," he told white house attaches.
It is not necessary for cabinet
members to resign at the end of
an' administration, although
some have done so, , .
mete and bound tract in SW. 1-4 Sec.
14, Tp. 6 N. R. 35.
J. L. Rowland to A. March,' $10,
NW. 1-4 Sec. 31, Tp. 4. N. R. 37.
O. J. Fox to F. Ronnnzoin $1500.
lots 5 and 6, block 6, Wrights addition
Milton. .
EASE THOSE TIRED,
ACHING MUSCLES
Outdoor and Indoor workers, sub
Ject to exposure or heavy toil, find
relief in Sloan's Liniment
REALTY TRANSFERS
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H. B. Jarvis to E. A. Shepard $1,
lot 7 and S. 1-2 lot 6 in block 182,
Reservation Add. Pendleton.
8. II. McDonald to G. Phlllpps $10.
SE. 1-4 SW. 1-4 Sec. 27( Tp. 1 N. R.
35. .
W. O. Read to R. Read $1. lots 4, 6
and t block 2, Hurtmun addition Wes
ton. C. A. Brown to W. T. Harrison $10,
S. 1-2 SW. 1-4 Sec. 21, Tp. 2 N. It
32.
I. M. McHaniel to O. P. Bowman,
$350, SW. 1-4 SE. 1-4 Sec. 29, Tp. 1,
N. R. 35.
C. C. Mason to C. L. Mason $10,
mete and bound tract in E. 1-2 HV.
1-4 SW. 1-4 Sec 14, Tp. 4 N. R. 28.
M. C. Sturdivant to M. E. Sturdi
vant $1600, SE. 1-4 SE. 1-4 W. 1-2
and BE. 1-4 SW. 1-4 Sec. 32 and S.
1-4 NW. 1-4 and W. 1-2 SW. 1-4 SW.
1-4 Sec. 33 Tp. 4, N. R. 31.
M. Mitchell to J. W. Keen $1000,
Hood's v
Sarsaparilla
Makes Food
Taste Good
Creates an appetite, aids digestion,
purifies the blood, and thus relieves
scrofula, catarrh, tho pains and
aches -'of rheumatism and gives
strength to the whole system.
' Nearly 50 years' phenomenal sales
tell the story of the great merit and
success of Hood's Sarsaparilla. It
ir.'ust the medicine you need now.
Hood's Pills help fine catharU.
BEEN at work all day, standing on
your feet.sjifting heavy weights?
And now you're all tired out.
, Never mind , if you are wise you have
a bottle of Sloan's on the shelf, at homo
or in the shop. Put alittlcon.triAoul
rubbing, and quickly comes gratelul
warmth and relief.
pood for rheumatic pains, neuralgia,
k sciatica, lumbago and the host of ex
ternal pains that are all the time com
ing. Helps break up colds, tool
It's comforting; to keep it handy.
Three sizes isc, 70c, fl.40.
Liniment
i" . . ;y . V ; ',. i ;. ';" y, '
Ranch Eggs
Strictly Fresh; we Guarantee Every
One. DOZEN 30c. J .J
Swifts Premium Bacon (sliced to your
order) pound , ... . , . 60c
Other Good Lean Bacon, pound 40c to 45c
Fresli Kippered Salmon, pound ..... . . . . . 35c
Extra Large Florida Grape Fruit, each: ... 20c
Good California Grape Fruit, each ........ 10c
Sweet Juicy Navel Oranges, 3 dozen. 60c
The-
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rocery
221 East Court St
v .. Phone 871
The Most in Value The Best in Quality
Stenography Taught
Afternoons or evenings by experienced
teacher.. Standard courso In Gregg
Shorthand, Typewriting. Business' let
ter writing and office practice, given
at mil uomie. i-none bt j-ii. .
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MONEY, jewelry and valuable
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Rebuilt Second Hand Cars
Sold on Easy Terms;
Automobile Show. Lets Go! March 10-11-12.
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Better Grocers Will
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