rcs ten DAILY EAST 0EEQ0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 23, 1021. TEN PAGES DAILY MARKET Including I'lrxt .spring ImlM Itearti Itinland From Orefron Journal.) There were nix loads of livestock re- Ported In for the m hour nt North I'oflland, out scarcely enough cm to firmly cslabllKh prlres In any lino. Holts mere considered about steady, entile steady to firm and sheep still Armtgy, First spring- lamb of th season made their apesrance in North Port land Tuesday morninK, the Initial transaction belnir at $1. A year ago the first sprtnjr lambs arrived at Port land March 27 and sold at :0 per hundred pound. Market for sheep did not show more than a, nominal run for the Tuesday trade at North Portland, tit there was little demand in stfrtit. A sale of a lond of extra pood lamb from east 01 the mountains sold at a lute hour Mon day at IK. 75. but the frcneral top was not above $s.!5, and trade was slow nd bedraggled at that. Genera! sheep and lamb market: Fast of mountain lambs) 12.00 $f 12.25 Willamette valley lambs... t.007.0 Heavy Iambs ... t.O0Sr7.6fl Feeder lamb S.OOfif.50 Cull lamb 4.00(15.00 LUrht yearlings .. S.S0JT7.00 Heavy yearlings S.OO ii 6.5 J Wethers -. S.OOttt.OO tires . 1.505.51 No change wa shown in the cattle THE OLD . . C1&J? fWW T)US --t$ I ff BUCKET OF 5i j. -j I coalissone -:.T- i i-lJll'' ' lF8 STATION MASTER TAD KEYE3-3AYS THAT OWMMQ tt HIS LUMBAGO ME WIU. NOT KEEP KWl r i ere K.r-l. j "J! i.iliii." COLIAR for DOLLAR It I a well-known but not fully appreciated fact, that the beginner can nearly always find business men ready to match Two Dollars Jlcrcliamll-xe or Credit against One Dollar Cash, But It Is. all-important to liavc Utirt casll dollar to begin with, and the one sure way to have dollars is to save them. Work and dig and skimp and open a Savings Account In this strong bank, and sooner or later you will have these needed dollars to begin with. 'Strongest nmiiiniiiiiiinMnuniMiiiiiiiiiHiinninniMiiiiiiniMiiiiiininniinimiiniiiiiiimi We have a large assortment of many beauti ful patterns in inlaid, print and felt base. t We also carry the 12 foot width linoleum. This enables you to lay your rooms without seams in the center. Also large assortment of Congoleum rugs in all sizes. ' Cruikshank & Hampton : "QUALITY s 124-128 E. Webb Pendleton, Ore. r l our Old t'umilure Takes in Eiduuicts as Part rajnncnt on cw. s NEWS, LOCAL Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports market or price situation at North Portland Tuesday. There was a small run reported in the alleys, und while in spots the market showed fair strength, the general tone was merely steady. One lot of extra select cows sold at Ji.tfl. a premium of '25c over the regular market. " General rattle market range: Choice steers t 8.00 8.50 Medium to good steers .. 7.25 i 8.0b Fair to good steers .... , S.50W 7.25 Common to fair steers . . 5.50 6.50 Choice cows, heifers S.50$ 7.00 Medium to food cows and heifers .- 6.00 6.50 Fair to medium cows and . heifers.. (1.50 M 6.00 Common cows, heifers . . 4.50 4i 5.50 Cannera 2.25 4.50 Choice feeder 6.00- 6.50 Fair to good feeders ... 6.50t 6.00 Bulls 2.500 5.00 Choice dairy calves ..... 12.50 W 13.58 Prime light dairy calves 11.605? 12.50 Med. light ('.airy calves . . s.CQ 9 i 1.50 Heavy dairy calves 6.00 J J.fv Swino prices were steady at North Portland for the Tuesday trade, -with cnly a handful of stuff reported In the alleys. The trend of the trade was similar to that shown Monday, General hog market range: Prime light . .612.00 12.50 Smooth heavy 11.25 41 11.75 P.ough heavy ..,. 7.0010. Fat pica Il.00ei2.00 HOMETOWN FIRE N THE VMAITjNQ TheAmentWKSioiJtll Bank Pendleton. Oregon, v Sank in Castem Oregon COUNTS" AND GENERAL Feeder pigs Stags ...... 11.00 re n.73 6.0010.25 Stock Market Is Irregular ' NEW YORK, (March 23. (A. I Irregular and uncertain tendencies vere predominant in the stock market festerdny, although many losses were 'ancelled at the comparatively firm :lose. Announcement that the senate Is likely to adopt a resolution providing or an Investigation of the railway sit uation Invited fresh offerings of those issues and passing of the Vanadium dividend directed renewed attention to adverse conditions In the steel and al lied trades. Prospects of a double holiday lute in the week served as a check to .bull ish Initiative. Motors ond similar Issues, together with ollp, steels and equipments were foremost In the final rebound. Specific features of strength In cluded Sludebnker, Pierce Arrow, At lantic Gulf, Paciflo Oil, Mexican Petro. leum. United Stales Steel, Baldwin Locomotive and Northern . Pacific. Many extreme declines of one to two points were reduced to fractions at the finish. Sales 600,000 shares. Call money held at the fixed rate of $H per cent, while as low as five per cent was again privately Quoted. Confusing moments ruled In the bond market, liberty issues, for ex ample, declining while some foreign flotations were appreciably better. Secondary rails and minor industrials added to recent declines. Total sales, par value, $9,750,000. : , , Six Otic Show ' liHTcaNcd Sale SAX FRANCISCO. March 23. (A. P.) Retail sales in February 1921, In six cities In the 12th federal reserve district were 8.1 per cent greater In value than sales In February of last year, according to a statement Issues here today by the federal reserve bank. The statement was based on reports submitted by 25 representative depart ment stores and mail order houses In Oakland, Los Angeles, Spokane, San Francisco, Seattle and Salt Lake City. "In the rural sections," the state ment said, "largely due to decreased buying power, coincident with the de cline in value of farm products, sales were less In amount that a year ago, offsetting the increase in the citiea For the district as a whole, retail sales were 2.4 per cent less In value than in February 1920, . . ' "As the dollar will buy more com modities at present thnn In February 1920, thl figure docs not mean that the volume of trade has been small er. Retail prices were approximately ten to thirty per cent less than a year ago and it is probable, therefore, that a greater volume has een turned over this year than last year." . , . Steel Trust Famed IS3.8&.-.3.-, in 1920. NEW YORK,. March 23" (A. re publication of the pamphlet report of the U. 8. Steel Corporation for 192e disclosed total earnings of $185,895, 359, a gain over 1919 of $32,804,720; 'balance of earnings after payment of interest on bonds and mortgages of $176,686,894, a net increase of $33, 097, 855, and net income of $130,002, 534, increased $31,959,3&. Production of ore mined totaled 27, 021,009 tons, against . 25,423.093 in 1919. Blast furnace production show ed only a moderate Increase but rolled, and other finished products rose from 11,997,935 tons to 13,228,502 tons. The number of . employes was 267,- 245, an increase of slightly more than) 15,000 over 1919 and average dally j wages per employe rose from $6.12 to i $6.96. Export shipments aggregated 1,708,- 100 tons, a decrease of 358,906 tons. Cattle Price Duwn Meat Prke l'p WASHIXGTO.V, March 23. (A. P.I While the average price of good beef steers on the Chicago market from March 5 to March 19 declined from $9.95 to $9.70 per hundred pounds, the price of good steer 'beef at three large eastern markets advanc ed from $16.47 to $17.63, the bureau of markets announced today. The bureau added that the averaee price for med- ' a"'" ' JfRTli! I i ii JH...1H i. ' 1 g i sum ii in i i OUTBURSTS OF This s A mcirvY , aU, r J 1 He""sAf NO CAM i V- " He SAY COOD I flSfDOSINeSS MAM MVJS' UTC OW TYP?-L(TH. HAT'S 1 1S him belt steers dropped from $9.20 to $8.93, "While the average wholesale price of medium steer beef Increas ed from $15.43 to $16.65. The announcement said that "the price of heavy steer hides declined about two cents .per pound, which would Justify either a decline or 13c per hundred pounds on live steers, or an advance of approximately 25 He per 100 pounds on the dressed meat.". Cattle Pi-hx- Vp ' In Kansas City " KAXMAS CITY, March 23. (A: P.) Cattle Receipts 7,000; beet steers mostly 25c higher; top 10.00; bulk 8.E0IJ 9.25; fourteen loads 1,030 pound Tex&na 9.00; she stock 25 40c high er; best 1,230 pound cows 7.75; ma-ny cholre lots 7.25 7.50; baby beef helf ors 9.1099.50; good heifers 8.50; cal ves mostly 50c higher; best vealers 10.00; canners dull and steady; bulls and feeders strong to 25c higher; choice 700 pound Blockers 8.75. i 'Sseep Receipts 5,500; steady; lambs steady to 25c higher; 84 pound lu ml H 10.00; twenty head 60-poundl Hiring lambs 14.50. Hum l'p BO cent's ' In Seattle Yards SBATTLK, March 23. (A. P.) Hogs Receipts 50. Market 50c high er. Prime 12.Mf 12.50; medium heavies 11 1.00 ffl 12. 00;. rough! heavies 9.00S.50; pigs 9.00011.50. Cattle Receipts none. Market 25 3 50o higher. Prime steers 8.25 8.75; medium to choice 6.25617.75; common to good B.OOff .600; 'best cows arid heifers 7.0O57.50; medium to choice 5.00 & 6.50. ; i Eg5 Decline . In Xew York ' i XT5W YORK, March 23. (A. P. ESBS declined in price here yesterday. Fancy Tvhite eggs were quoted at 35c wholesale, showing a drop of six cents, Western, firsts declinecT from 34 to23 ,and 25c Woolincn Approve ' Cooperative Selling. ... . SALT LAKE CITY, Utah., March 23. The principle of cooperative .mar. keting and selling of wool was approv ed today by the directors of the Utah Wool, Growers' association as a por sible solution to the difficulties faced by Uie Industry. May Wheat Lowest Since 1916. CHICAGO, March 23. (A. P.)- May: wheat yesterday touched the i lie i ug ui yv ar EVERETT TRUE lowest price since 1916. trained economic conditions, bearish crop re ports and slackness of export demand appeared largely responsible. The market cloned unsettled at 3'4 net de cline to' 1 l-4c advance, with March 1.51 3-4 to 1.L2; and May 1.42 3-4 to 1.43. . Corn lost 1-4 to 3-4. Oats fin ished unchanged to 3-8 up and pro visions off 2 1-2 to 40c. ' j Heavy liquidation by holders took place In wheat after the first " hour. Revival of talk about enactment of a emergency tariff had temporarily giv en the bulls a little advantage but pur chasing' orders came largely from shorts and with gossip current about storage and warehouses being clogged with refused merchandise selling pres sure broadened, especially as crop re ports were bearish and foreign Inquiry reduced la a minimum. . . At the extreme low point of the day, however, one big commission ' bouse turned to the bull. aide and rallies en sued..' Besides, an elevator , Interest wua' credited with selling March and buVIng May at the finish. , Corn and oats averaged lower In sympathy with wheat. May ayrn and May oats as well sold at cheaper prices than since-1913. Provisions were weighed down by the action of grain and by uncertainty uljorut, labor troubles. . T PENVEIL Colo., March 23. (A. P. Joshua Sykes, self-styled "Jeho van, King of Heaven and Karth, Au thor of the Bible and Prophet of the Tu,emacle of David," In this city, left tonight for San Francisco, from where ha will go to McNeil's Island, Wash ington, -lo begin serving an 18 moiiths' service following his convic tion on a charge of having obstructed the draft, . ... 'i.v.--;. '-' , ' , rmci: of kggs drops. PORTLAND,. March 23. (A. P.) The -larger buyers offered 18 cents .for eggs and predicted 15 cents before the end of the week, owing to the heaviest supplies of years with no shipping outlet. The public market is selling eggs at 26 cents. It la reported that storage operators cannot get any fi nancial assistance. A Few Cases Left Of Robles Peaches, Pears anC Apricots, , While they last 2 CANS 45c 6 CANS $1.30 CASE OF 24 CANS $5.00 , Better place your order now, as this wili be the last shipment of these fruits we wil have. The Sanitary Grocery The Moat in Value 221 East Court St. . Phono 871 WASHINGTON, MftfeTTlJTA: V.1 The beginning of spring yesterday brought to the Atlantic const region of the United States the highest tem peratures ever recorded for March 21- Washington led nearly a dozen cities with an official temperature of 89 und a street level temperature of 99. New York reported" a record tem perature of SO; Boston 82 and Balti more' 88. ', . . Temperatures were reported last night, however, to be declining even faster than they went up, cool wave having overspread the country cast, of the Mississippi and even extending be yond as evidenced by snow In south west Kansas and greening, weather In the Texas panhandle. Muorhead. Minn., last night reported only 18 de grees above sero. ' The cold weather In the opinion of weather 'bureau officials, however, will not endanger fruit trees. SEATTLE MAN MAY BE NAMED UNITED STATES MARSHAL TO ALASKA SPOKANE, Wash.. March 23. (A P.) Appointment of Geo. Vf. Beau mont of Seattle as IT. a marshal In Alaska, is believed in Washington, D. C. circles to be extremely probable, ac cording to a special despatch to-the Spokane Chronicle. Mr. Beaumont, who served as a ma Jor during the "war, had command of the toist field teicgrapn oattauon in France which organization is declared to have flashed General Pershing's or der to,. "cease firing" to all American units the morning of the armistice. Read Thii If Your I Kidneys Need Help men and women past du yean ot age, sod trea younger, who work at confining, indoor occupation! in tuieeptible to weakened, inactive or iluggiih kidneys that (ail to properly cleanse and purify the Mood. Symp totna ol diteaied kidneys are pom neai nnder the eyes, sallow skin. Dotting specks, dry mouth, bilioui. neai, aervoutnem, backache, rheu matic piini, swollen or tiff joint,, ore muxlea. Many bed ridden uffetera owe their condition to their failure to take heed ot Ihefintwira io of kidney trouble. 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