DAIt7 EAST OHEGONIAtf. rtXTJLETCN. CSEGOIT, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 10, 1020. TV,T.tVl PACr.1 s M S a c a a a n & DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE ii At North Portland ! from the wcgon Journal.) WhiM II uiU.h! of livestock cams to NVrth Portland Uilnri.. , i'Ml j liinMed supplies were nwtilublc for the ItUIC. Rest tif ItlO HttH'k WHS direct III) killers. Hirfu were steady, mtilcj steady and sheep generally higher.! Eastern markets were higher in prac-; Itcnlly nil allns for the dny. f Just ii nominal number of sherp ami I lamtn were ahatlaii'.r fur the North I Portland mnrk-t Monday, although' there was a liberal rim. of the tnl F"1'I'I.V received 119 head 7c( ' In-ad were on contract to kiiler ami' therefor were not offering, j Fur the limited stisks available the market showed rent strength andj active buying resulted. East of the mountain Muff showed no change in price, but (he differential h.twe.n tl n cl.iss and Willamette vulley offer i'l .. was oncd, the latter mtvanc (ok to Is. 80 during (he day. Advances were aener.nl for practically all other linea with the exception of ewes. General i.heep and lamb market : Kaat of mountain lambs. . S.OO tji 9.25 W illamette valley lambs .. 8. 00 ji 8.60 Heavy lambs t.SOjiS.OO FitJit lambs COO & 7.50 Cull lamba 4.110 ft 6.00 l.tsht yearlings .......... 7.00 5 7.50 Heavy yearlings , 6.50 tjr 7.00 Wethers 5.r0f6.50 Ewes 1.50 4.1 5.00 Market fur cattle showed a very ac tive demand at North Portland WW nesday with a small run of 105 head reported lit the alleys. Prices showed no change, for the day. but were gen erally well maintained. General cattle market range: Choice slcers f 7.75 8.50 MV 1921-Mo Show 1921 Aiitr-inot"vr dealers, tumors and visitor), yon arc in vited to tlw rooms of the Alitor lean National Rank, jri-lllng-dcsks, u-lcplKmos ami n-st-rooms are ' in Mailed there lor your convenlcnt-a. Tfie Americanffitional Bank Pendleton, Oregon. 'Strongest Sank in Castern Oregon irvTTir: tmw -.iw n uAiiiia.tt.a.uia.uia.ii.ajiia.ii.a.'uikji.aaita.iM'ua.iitaiUia.uia.u.atUtaiUiBii Golden West A Butter Without a Peer Better Grocers Will Send no other brand on your order. !l'!:ilIItl!IIII!!lll!l!IIUIllIIII!llIllllll!lllllIIIIIII!llIIl!lllllli!llllIlllIlllllllllllllIlllllllll': New Arrivals of Axminster and Wilton Rugs If you haven't seen the assortment and the new 1921 prices- you will be astonished at what we have to offer. 6.35 ii 7.0u 8.75 W 1.21 S.SS B. 7 r. 4.'J5 ii G.! 4.25 Cruikshank & Hampton I "QUALITY COUNTS" 124-128 E. Webb Pendleton, Ore. Vour Old Furniture Taken in tvtluuige aa Part Pa)ment on New. C Medium to Rood steers , . T.oiHi 7. IS riir to medium steers . . .25 T.Oo Common to lair utoera . , 5.25 if 6.2, Choice cows and heifein Medium to good C(w and heifers Fuir to medium cows and heifein mmon cows, heifers. . dinners 2.1)0 u ills 3.50 1.00 Choice feeders 5.50 s 6.0o r"air to good feeders .... 5. 80O 5.50 Choice dairy calves 1 2.50 tt' 13.50 Prime light dairy. calves 11.6012.50 Aled. liiiht ("ally calves .. 9. 50 j j 1.50 Ketvy uairy elve 11.00 C 7. TO Wliile one handful of hoirs sold at 11.60. or a dims better than the pre vious market, carload quotations were considered tinchansed, but steady, at ll.Jd duriiiK the Wednesduy North Portland soKsion. Only a amall run came forward and quick wiles were made. General hog market range: I Time lipht ll.0011.50 Smooth heavy V, 10.50 Jj) 11. Oe Itongh heavy S.50 J.50 fat ptjrs 10.00 11.00 Feeder pips 10.00 tf 11. Oo WlH'at lrkm Conic Hack W illi Mror CiriCAC.O, March 10. (A. P.) Wheat prices rebounded with vigor today from a fall due to the govern ment report en farm reserves. The market closed uhsettled, half to 2 net htffhcr, with March 1.67 to 1.6S and May 1.59i to 1.60. Corn finitJied 6-S to S-4W7-8 up, oats unchanged to a hade advance and provisions at piins f fiVe to 10. After midday the upward sailing of .-alues attained force 111 good earnest, "arrylns the market 5 to 5. above he bottom figures of the session, with nly modenite setbacks at the last Corn and oats swayed "with wheat but kept Inside of narrower limits. Provisions were governed chiefly "y the action of grain. j zno cr was thc ?;-.,.- r-vtjMic-3T thing;'. 4 tOW KSMllsiO KCS CTC A COUSim OF" MlMlS rrnis, amo c I. THVMrV IT'S A ON YOOR Grocery Specials FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Best Cane Sug;ar, 10 lbs $1.00; sack $10.00 Carnation Milk, 3 cans 40c; case $6.25 3 Cans Good Corn 40c 9 Lb. Sack Rolled 2 Cans Puree Tomatoes . . t. . 25c 3 Cans String Beans ........ 40c 3 Cans Good Peas 50c 20 Bars White Laun dry Soap . . . . $1.00 Oats GOc i 3 Lb. Can Ground . Chocolate ... $1.15 Marshmallow Syrup, 1 Kal $1.25 1-2 gal 65c Sun-Maid Seedless or Seeded Raisins and Dia mond W. Currants, 3 packages i . . . . 85c The Sanitary Grocery The Mot in Value 221 East Court St. Phone 871 The Best in Quality e liep Steady In Kansas City KANSAS CITY, March 10. (A. P.) Cattle Receipts 6,000; beef Bteers steady to lo higher; early top 9.76: some held higher; better grades she ock steady to strong; others and can- ners weak; bulls, stockers and feeders teady; calves mostly lower than best .ime Tuesday; practical top vealer 10.00; bulk 9.009.50; prime cows 7.00; bulk, cows and heifers 6.75 7.50. Sheen Receipts 7,000; steady; ewes V00; lambs 25U50C; heavies up most; '4 pound kind 10.00. No Itccrits In livestock Market SEATTLH, M"a!h 10. (A.. P.) Hogs Receipts none. Steady. Prime I O.TSffl 11.25; medium heavies 9.75$ '0.75; roush heavies 6.757.25; pigs 1.00 : 11.50. Cattle t Receipts none. Weak. Prime steers 7.50 8.00; medium to choice 6.00 ir 7.00; common to good t.50fi S.00; best cows and heifers 6.2 fr6.75: medium to choice 5.00 6.00; -ommon to good 3.50i8 5.5O; bulls 4.50 'trS.oO; calves, light l0.50 12.00: heavy 6.50 rti 7.00. :-"eed Wheat Is 60 IN Seattle J-EArrn!u, JIaroh 10 (A. P. ity delivery: Feed Scratch feed !57 per ton; baby scratch feed 155; feed wheat 160; all grain chop 47; oats T46: rolled oats I4SI; sprouting oats 51; rolled barley t5; clipped barley J49; milled feed 134; bran 34; whole sorn 40; cracked corn 4 2. Hy Alfallfa 127 ton; double com resed alfalfa 333; ditto timothy 13.V, -astern Washington mixed 334; btraw ?20; Puget Sound $.11. Select ranch 1'iotn still :t;i:ilc. FEATTLK, March lOu (A. P.) Eggs Select local ranch, white shell.-i 3ai3l; ditto mixed colors 81; pullets 28. ' . . Rutter City creamery, in cubes 47; bricks or prints 48; country creamery extras cost to Jobbers, in cubes, 44; storage 28. j REALTY TRANSFERS C. V. Murphy to K.' and J. Koss, $1200, S. 1-2 BK. 1-4 and 8E. 1-4 8W. 1-4 Sec. 17 and NW. 1-4 Sec. 20, Tp. 5 H. It. 31. .. Houscr to W. Clmon $811.88, SI?. 1-4 SW. 1-4 Sec 29 and K. 1-2 NW. 1-4 and NW. 1-4 NW. .1-4, Sec. 32, Tp. 4 S. It. 31. O. Jtelder to O. W. Mathay $325. lot 6 block H, Second Add. Hermlston. City of Hermlston to O. W. Mathay $50, lots 8 and 6, block H, Hermlston. ocpts Are Heavy in l-Yisco SAN FRANCrRCO, March 10.' (A. f. )--Reeelpts Flour 3,012 qrs.; oats 1,163 centals; wheat 3,310 centals; eans 5,387 sticks; barley 16,702 ccn als corn 3.2.,ft sacks: onions 1.350 acks: potatoes 3,899 sacks; hr.y 175 j ons; lemon ana oranges lzoo boxes; ivestock 77 head: hides 223 bundles. Tan-rerlnes 2.00 0t 3.59; avocadoes 1.007.50. ii:i:i)s. A. It. Rebman to J. H. Sturgis, $2500, E. 1-2 SW. 1-4 SE. 1-4 and NK. 1-4 SE 1-4 Sec. 6 and N. 1-2 NW. 1-4 and SE. 1-4 NW. 1-4 Dec. 7, Tp. 2 N. R. 31. V. W. Burke to Western Loan and Building Co., $1, lot 5. block 5, Housers Add. Pendleton. C. McKinley to E. I,. McKinley, $10 Nli 1-4 SW. 1-4 NE. 1-4 and S. 1-2 SW. 1-4 NE. 1-4 and Xt,. 1-4 NW. 1-4 SE. 1-4 and part of S. 1-2 NW. 1-4 SE. 1-4 Sec. 1, Tp. 4 N. R. 28. P. E. Qulick to W. M. Blusher. $400, 8. 1-2 NE. l-4Sec. 23, SW. 1-4 NW. 1-4 and NW. 1-4 SW. i-4 Sec. 24 Tp. 1 S. R. 34, and SE. 1-4 SE. 1-4 Sec. 18. Tp. 1 S. It. 35. J. A. Oakley to J. McCart $2500, S. 1-2 SW. 1-4 Sec. 13, and N. 1-2 NW. 1-4 SE. 1-4 NW. 1-4 SW. 1-4 NE. 1-4 and NW. 1-4 SE. 1-4 Sec. 24, Tp. 5 S. R. 32. J. McCart to W. E. Kyle, $1. S. 1-2 SW. 1-4 Sec. 13 and N. 1-2 NW. 1-4 SE. 1-4 NW. 1-4 SW. 1-4 NE. 1-4 and NW. 1-4 SE. 1-4 Sec. 24, Tp. 5, H. R. 32. A. E. Vinson to E. V. Strunghan, $.1000. .east 95 feet of lot 2 In block 25 Arnold's and Rulcy's Addition, Pendleton. J. I). Chamberluin to F. C. 'Peter son. $10, N. 1-2 S. 1-2 Ioys 7 and I block J, Cklah. V. II. Peterson to 1 C. Peterson, $500, lots 1, 2 and 3 block G, I'kiah. A. E. Fande to A. C. Voelker. $1500 lots 1 and 2 and E 1-2 lot 3, block F, Second Addition Hermlston. J. B. Swltzlcr to W. G. ltoot $200, lots 3. 4. 5 and 6, block 15. Umatilla. rOJn H U Li CURED In 6 to 14 Day All druggists are authorized U refund the money if PAZO OINT MENT fails to Cure any case of rrCHlNG. BUND, BLEEDING or PR0Y8UDING PILES. Cures ordinary cases lit t days, the worst cases in 14 days. PAZO OINTMENT Instantly Re lieves ITCHING PILES aud you can get restful sleep after the first application. It Is guaranteed by Perls Med icine Co. St, Louis, Mo., Manu facturers of the world-famous Grove's Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets. This signature is on every bos of PAZ.") OINTMENT. 60c TSiitHT l ower mil t'nsottlcd NEW YORK. March 10. (A. P.)- Butter lower and unsettled; creamery higher than extras 60 'Aft '61; cream Ty extras 49 ft 50; creamery firstj I549. Eggs unsettled; fresh gathered, ex tra firsts 34 ',4 ft 35; fresh gathered irsts 32 W 34. Cheese firm; unchanged. Catarrh Catarrh la S local disease greatly Influ enced by eonstltutl"'fll conditions. HALL'S CATARRH Mr.DICINE la a Tonic and Blood Purifier. By cleansing the blood and building up the System, 'll.Ua CATARRH MEDICINE restores normal conditions and allows Nature to do its work. All Druggists. Circulars free. F. I. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. MAGNETOS GENERATORS ELECTRIC STARTERS ' Or any part of tho electric system on your car overhauled and repaired. Satisfaction guar anteed. HARRT H. GRAHAM, Willard Service Station, Pendolton, Ore. Phono 694. LETS OOl Evaporated Apples 1rc Scarce NEW YORK, March 10. (A. P.) Evaporated i i'i scarce. I'r ines stca'ty. Ivacl e,i dull. G00DHEART IS fcGHT I ' I i m HARRY OOODHEART That's bis name and his busi ness. Tirst name, Harry. Lives - In Brooklyn. Professional "blood donor." Has given 70 qoerts of 'blood la 60 transfusions In two years. That'a 10 tlmej as mucbt. .as bod cofltalas IIw ffeus Buy Oliver Plows Now at a New Price. See the 19B Gangs with Tractor Hitch now on our floor. ! Sturgis 6? Storie Pendleton Walla Walla . PAIGE' BROKE A WORLD SPEED , RECORD for stock cars, 102.8 miles per hour. Paige, climbed Pikes Peak. See these models at the Auto Show." 0. E. UDill AUTO CO. ' Alta and Cottonwood Sts. Phone 46 . t Automobile Show. Lets Go! March 10-11-12. y&mi tff n Y vVvLLvliLl: $ur valuables arrt edl hme3 auAila ble tf placed in our srony 'foxes m WHEN you place your valu ables in our safe deposit vaults they are at all time.n available, but only - accessible to yourself or authorised agent who must have your key. Safety . first and last thould be your motto. m -Jim. BUIGK True to tho' Bulck tradition of twenty Sears, the one feature Buli-k engineers have particularly sought to develop In tho new Nineteen Twenty, One Bulck Series is hlKh utility value. -You will find, In fact, when ycu Investigate these new models, that Bulck capacity for hard, fast, sure transportation is even greater than ever before. The high-powered, sure-worklnff Bulck Valve-in-Iiead Motor Is a feature of each of the new mod els, Added to their great service value are a beauty of contour and appointment and comfort of movement and seating ar rangement that nppral to the most particular. , Bulck primarily, however, is a ar of action. Built for busi ness built to stand up is a well known Bulck feature. Busl- ' ness men will find the ne. five passenger touring car a happy selection. HEM THE MOIKIjK AT T1IJ3 SHOW Oregon Motor Garage Distributor! BUICK, CADILLAC AND CHEVROLET Phone 4G8 ' tiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiniiuiiiiiiiiiuiiinnimimiiiiiiiimiitu; 4