East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 05, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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DAILY EAST ORECSONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 6, 1921.
TEN PAGES'
DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL
Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports
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IUIiih IIM IWrioi " t closed unsettled nt M net, decline
lltaim Vlmt ' " like advance, with .May 1.38 to
CinCACiO, April (A. J'.) r.ain.j , Svli " J,ll' ,-15- CoTn finished
, , ,, . . , . ; uiK liHtiBi-d to 3-S httiher ami oats
d. th, wt ..ul w.utlmfst hue! t.r.,Kilnp)1 t. to H, Jn ,,rovil(lim8 lh(,
th Influence on wheal yesterday, but omo,,nu, a setback of f, to TOO.
Ih effect was nearly roiintcrhnlana d
by libera! export btcwiiioHt. The mar- j At first most wheat traders nppar-
THE OLD HOMETOWN.
T,.ii,.iI,ui,i i, ..UN.. .. iIim,,,,;,
o a
JOC HULK WHO WENT SOUTH FOR A TRY OUT WITH A Bf LEAGUB
BASE BALL TEAM RETURNED HOME EARLY TODAY.
Insist On Yourself
.Do not lean on sczneone, depend on your
self. Be your own master. Do that partic
ular task which you set out to perform bet
ter than anyone else could pessibly do. -
. There is a way."
Your account is invited.
Hie AmerxanKiiional Bank"
Peadlefoo., Oregon,
'Strongest Sank in Gaston Oregon"
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Sttirt each day com
pletely refreshed renewed
in mind and body. Get a
sleeping outfit that makes
your sleep comfortable
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In addition to a complete
line of high grade mattres
ses, beds and bedroom fur
niture, we have that na
tionally advertised, guar
anteed bedspring the
JNfiN Sabes Spring,
Bacaose ct the Way patented EyP-g
construction, there u no aaesrina ft y 'i
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"Quality Counts"
124-28 E Webb Phone 548
Vow (Md lAirnttnre Takrn in l:triuis a Part Payment on Xptr
emly were Inclineit to bellevee In a rli.
Ing market on the. rioiiiuI that all
known bearish faetore Jiad been dls
eminteil nnj that a renTly wag due.
he came word of rainy weather In
NetiruMka and Kansng, together w;lth
prediotiona of moisture throiighiuil
moat lure throughout most of the win
ter -wheat belt. As crop proapectM
were thus materially improved; tin In
crease of (celling pressure soon became
apiMirent, especially in the July deliv
ery. Afterward, however", it was esti
mated that 2,000,000 bushels of wheat.
i"0,000 bushels of rye and 20.000 bar
rels of flour had In-en taken for export.
J.allies followed but during later
dc;'.liiiffy the May option in particular
allowed, comparative strenath.
Corn and oats were guided largely
! wheat. A persistent rural demand
for small lots of corn was noted.
Lilieral increase" of western stocks
of meats and lard tended to deprive
the provision market of support.
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
ItlK Cat do shipments
To Kansas lily.
KANSAS CITY. JIo.. April 5. (A.
P.) Cattle Ileeelpt.i 13,200; heavy
beef steers steady; others steady to 2D
hiKher; top 9.15: bulk StiiS.TS; Colo
rados, 8.50 s.15; she stock and
calvea steady to strong; spots higher;
yearling heifers, 8.60; best cows, 7;
top calvea to killers 8.00; stock calves
higher; good kinds 8.25; canners and
bulls steady; canners generally .12 to
2.2.'i: ctockers and feeders steady to
23c higher; several loads heavy feed
ers 9 .
Sheep Receipts 10.000; slow;
lambs lOttloc lower; top 9.10.
Want Cut In
K'xMrt ;rain Hale.
WASHINGTON. April 5. (A. p.)
Readjustment of cxporL.rates on min
and grain products carrying a reduc
tion of three cents east of Chicago as
recommended to the railroads today
by the interstate commerce commis
sion. The commission recomendations
covered a general " rendiustmon rf
grain and grain products rates and
were outlined in a letter sent repre
sentatives of the roads by W. V. Hard
ie, director of traffic
After consideration nf tha .ctnott.,-
and with the approval of Chairman
Clark of the interstate commerce com
mission. Mr. Hardlne stated - there
was no objection to readjustment of
rates as follows:
A reduction of three
Chicago.
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- "S ' KAV A .
-"-f SMOKe even erT K
price and Wage reductions are Inev
itable. Inconspicuous specialties were
backward. Passing of the American
Beet Sugar common dividend seemed
to have been discounted by last week's
reversal.
A marked change for the belter
came In the ,last hour, prices rallying
one to two points as shorts covered on
the 4 1-2 per cent call money rate-in
the open market, although six per
cent was the lowest rate quoted on the
exchange.
Sales 535.000 shares.
Rates on London were fairly steady
and tho Paris rate reacted only mod
erately. 1
vriviix;k WUJi not ivb
wiouiT.Tn' Anril 5. Japanese,
Chinese and otheV aliens not eligible
to citizenship In the United states
were held today by the department of
labor to be excluded from the privil
eges granted men who served in the
military forces during the war of tak
inK out. full citiienshlp papers after
twov years' residence In the country. ,
- WON MY TOE . IIOIJ'S
SIOUS CITY, a D-.cpcETAOIN ETA
Biors FALLS, S. D., April 5. (A.
p.) Using toe holds, Charles Hanson,
heavs weight wrestler of thin city, won
twn nut of three falls from. Charles
Cutler of Chicago, in 42 and 24 min
utes, in their match last night. . cutler
won the first fall In 12 minutes, using
the jacknife nnd scissors hold-
Shingles and Lntlis
Itcduo-d in 1-riee.
SPOKANE Wash. Anril K 1 v
Reduction of 75c a thousand for
shingles and 11 a thousand for laths
was announced bv retail lumher Haul
ers of Spokane yesterday
"The reduction is general with all
retail dealers," said Andrew McCuaitr
manager of the Exchange Lumber
Co., today. Shingles were reduced
from J4.25 a thousand to 13.50 and
laths from 10 a thousand to J 9. The
reductions become effective immediately."
Snow Hurts iiVT
California Krit. '
SAN' BERNARDINO, Cal., April 5.
(A. P.) Deciduous fruit growers
rear that serious frost damage mayl
follow the clearing of Monday night's!
storm which left from four inches to j
a foot of snow in the San Bernardino-
mountains. Temperature dropped to
24 in the Oak Glen region and. did se
rious damage to the young apple crop.
Stock .Market
lt Reactionary. ,
NEW YORK, April 5. The stock
market yesterday resumed its reac
tionary and Iugglsh course, several
leaders breaking into new low ground.
The stronger bank position, as dis
closed by the higher ratio of gold re
serves held by federal reserve institu
tions and a comprehensive survey of
business conditions indicating an in
crease of production, evidently were
not regarded as strong factors.
Steels, equipments and related
shares yielded to pressure, probably
because of an increasing belief that
NEXT WEEK IS
PAIGE
Demonstration Week
HAVE A RIDE IN ONE OF OUR NEW
1921 MODELS V '
0. E. MUM AUTO CO.
Phone k46
WE DO PAINTING , -Alta
and Cottonwood Streets
THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU
V rHIE BEST
and that store is this store, because our goods
are ' . v j , ; v. . .
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HIGH GRADE
-LOW PRICED
One order will convince you.
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The Most
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221 East Court St.
Phone 871
ocery
The Best
in Quality
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Princess Margaret of Denmark,
(shown a bore) has been reported
epgaged to the Prince ot Wsles
many times. Apparently the re
ports were "exaggerated," as an
nouncement has. just been made
of ber engage-neat to wed Prince
t ene of Boopoo Jbejo ?
run your old plow when you can get a new j
Vulcan 3-Basf
Gang Plow ?
For 13aOQ)
This is only" a limited stock and .'this ; exceptional ;
value should be investigated at your earliest oppor-
tunity. A complete stock of parts always available.
Sturgis & Storie
Pendleton
WaUa Walla
Why Experiment
YOUR NEIGHBOR WILL TELL YOU THAT
"PEACOCK' HAS NO EQUAL. OTHERS HAVE
SEEN THE FALLACY OF BUYING COAL WITH
OUT A NAME.
SAY
ittK
Quality
THE COAL WITH NO REGRETS
Phone 178
1 Sm y the-Lonergan
Co:
Quantity
ServiCQ
ceuthted pl'lvlic accountants
" "- ' and
tile income tax co,
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Announce the opening of an office in
PENDLETON, ORE.
..' ) V '?; at'-'- ' '' :' -v-'-112
EAST COURT STREET' ; ? :
- ; - J ' Telephone 1003
G. J. PERRY, Resident Manager
OFFICES AT ( : '
Ptwtdtetoii, Ore, ; ;
Portland, Ore,
Spokane, WnMu AGENCIES AT
Seattle, Wash." t' I San tVancisco, Cal. '
Wnlla WalliT Waffle , ; I-tis AwrclcH, cl.
s Astoria, pi. f t Salt Iko City, Utah
"Shop" for the Dealer
As Vell as the AutoJ
v ' " If yoij could get a 10 per cent reduction of tho prlco of the
car you want by going a block farther down tho street,, you
would be inclined to go to that much trouble. '
Do you know that the actual Intrinsic value of ,tho Ber
vlce and responsibility that a good dealer can put into any
car ho sells Is often worth more than 10 per cent of the ear '
cost, In the first season? t
; It Isn't tho price of the car so much as it Is the porform
' ance of the car, and that depends much on the man who aells
it to you. x
BUI GK
Oregon Motor Garage
BUICK, CADILLAC AND CHEVROLET
Phone 468
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