TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREOONIAN.-PENDLETON, OltEOON, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, 1831, PAGE TEN " OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Incluiiog Pendleton Prices and Associated Presa Beporta MY? In-st Ktrtin IjiiiiIm Now Hrlng Ss.oo (From the Oreeon Journal. I1HTI,A'T Anril 14. Sovi-n loads ! 'f ...rketable livestock arrived at North Portland Wednesday, but one 1 r w meaium o.u.iw load went throiiRh, leaving bit ( loads !("anm'r8 S.I5 9 for nab?. Hum were steady, Ctttil.jCholc. f.vdera (,00 nominal and sheep slow. Fa,r t0 Kood feeders .... 5.50 til-ln lnmh. r. nimlnr In umilll Bulls S.50ffl supply to the North Portland nllcVcho' dairy calve 11.004? 11.50 and the best of these are aiovinK at S. ; lJrim(' i'r' calves le.SOff 11.00 Ther. I.. te;.dv demand at this nrlee. . Medium liffht dairy calves 7.00 U 10.50 althuuKh the sheep situation Is doner-, ally dlscnuraKlnK. Much of the latter leellnit Is due to the lack of quality of fering and the poor stuff has con gested the channel of trade. General sheep and iamb market: Kast of mountain lambs $ 7.00 S.00 Willamette valley Iambi 5.50r Heavy lambs 5.00 'if Cull lambs 4.00 f Yearlinn -. .50 Wethers 5.00 & Ewes 1.00W Feeder lambs 4.50 There was only a small supp (.00 ( Ao gQQj e'col 5 -j I 450 1 e'en lv .1 rattle reported in the North Portland alle.vs for Wednesday and one load did not stop here at all. There was a nominal volume of trade and on this the market base was considered steady. OenerrJ onttle market range: Choice steers 7.50 4? 8.00 Medium to rood .7.if 7.(0 THE OLD 'JUL I Vlt SMART Ce DOWN FROMjf VN .jgjrAi ' I the city to v&t he Foms - ' , VVN J ' , - : ' s -' .! : EXCHANGE LIBERTY BONDS " J All those who still hold Temporary 4 1-4 Fourth Lib erty Loan Itond, should have these substituted for permanent bonds before the 15th of tills month, or they will be unable to collect interest thereon, - Bring in such hoods promptly at this bank for ex change at Window No. One. . Special Prices on Bed Room Furniture . We have Chiffoniers in ivory, French plate rair . r'ors, fine workmanship, good material $33.00 Dressers in ivory, large French plate bevel glass $30.00 Dressing Tables, tripple mirrors $25.00 Fine large Chil'fonette in ivory $25.00 ( Chiffonier, medium size $20.00 Cruikshank & Hampton "Quality Count" 124-28 E. Webb Phono 548 Your Old Furniture Taken la Exchange Part Payment on Xcw (.0(1(9 6.75 5,00 (.00 (.000 4.00 (.73 6.00 5.00 4.00 (.50 (.00 5.00 Common cows I1,'BT" Calves 4.00 7.00 No chanire was shown lit the hog situation at North- Portland for the Wednesday trade. Alley receipts were limlled. Change In the base of quoting smooth heavy will be noted. Prices on other offerings were continued. General hor market Tance: Time ngni iiu.ootl n.uo Smooth heavy, ;50 to S0O pounds 9.50 g 10.50 Smooth heavy, 300 and up 8.00 .50 Rough heavy . (.00 S 8.00 m i'K -io.ro n.o I t. 1 Feeder pigs 10.004fll.0a Stage 5.00tf 8.00 Pessimism Rofletcti In Stock Market. 9 NEW YORK. April 14. (A. P.) The stock market was subjected to broader selling pressure yesterdays re- HOME TOWN. Fair to Rood Common to fair ..- Choice cow a and heifers Medium to good , Hie AmeraTEfioiKJ Bank Pendleton, Oregon. 'Strangest Sank in Gastern Oregon' fleeting- Increasing pessimism In fi nancial and speculative circles, due to more adverse developments ut home and abroad. New low records for the year were reKhtfered by a number of Industrial favorites, especlully steels and equip ments. Minimum quotations for a long period marked the downward trend of various Investment rails. Leaders of the Veactlon Included Northern Puc'fic, Canadian Pacific (Srent Northern and Union Pacific nt declines of one to four and a quarter points. Among industrials Republic Hethlehem and Crucible accentuated recent backward tendencies with oils, motors and tobaccos at gross reces sions of one to three points. Except Northern Pacific, which be come Increasingly weak, short cover ing effected partial recoveries In the sluggish flnul hour, but losses far ex ceeded gains, the latter being limited to unimportant specialties, Rales 4S5.000 shares. The British 'industrial situation wnj viewed with greater apprehension by international bunking Interests and impelled recurrent liquidation in this market of foreign owned stocks, such as Canadian Pacific and Royal Dutch. Conditions In the money and foreign markets were unaltered, call loans holding firm at 7 per cent, with nom inal offerings of time funds. Apart from the Italian rate, which continued to strengthen, International remit tances took their cue from the British quotition, these being moderate low er. Liberty bonds closed at alight recov eries, and some foreign Issues also Im proved but domestic rails were affect ed by the heaviness of stocks. Total sales, par value, $8,875,000. IlrittUh Condilloiw Hesult In Ik'profwktll CHICAGO, April 14. (A. P.) Re newal of anxiety regarding labor con ditions In Great Britain had a de pressing effect yesterday In the grain market;. heat, corn, oats and rys declined to the lowest prices this sea son, and closed heavy, with wheat I to 4lj down, May 1.22 V, to 1.23 and July LOT to 1.07. Corn lost 1 6- and oats Mil 1-8 to 1 Mil 1 1-!. Provisions closed from 15c de cline to a gain of 2 l-2c. A fresh wave of liquidation gathered increasing force soon after the market opened and it became apparent that the overnight developments in the British coal strike had deprived the market of any immediate aggressive support. Bearish domestic crop ad vices tended further jlo weaken sales and so did despatches saying Cana dian wheat yas being rushed into the L mted States to forestall the proposed emergency tariff. Something of a ral. ly near the end was not well main tained. Europe took 750,000 bushels. Corn -and oats lacked support ana receded with wheat. ' ; Provisions were ' comparatively strong owing to upturns in hogs, and to timely bids from a packer. llcduco lYclght . . ' 1 tat cs on Cord Wood. OLYMPIA. Wash., - April 14. (A P.) Reduction of 10 to 89 cents a cord in the wood fuel rate between eastern and western Washington Is in eluded in a new schedule of rates Just announced by he interstate commerce commission. While the local rate In western Washington Is increased from 30 to 50c a cord, a combination of two schedules gives the reduction between points in the w estern and eastern sides of the state. The interstate commerce schedule fixes rates on wood fuel passing be tween Washington, Oregon or Idaho and the Washington department of public works will incorporate the rates in an order for local application,, it was announced. ' The basis rate for 10-mile shipment will be 15c a cord ana 300 miles will be 3.80. The rates become effective on April 29 ,ln the state and on May 9 on the Interstate schedule. Live Slock Show Gains at K. C. KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 14. (A P.) Cattle Receipts 4,800; beel steers and fat she stock strong to 15c higher; yearlings and bulls mostly 25c higher; best heavy steers 8.35; Colo rado pulpers 7.258.30; top yearling V borrowed kf; V i i. ''" 11 " FjC0K iWfoR : U : IVvVa' P?WkU MONTHS yoO j JiiU (him c i.,ui-rf- TOLD HE TO GT kCQUAINTCD UMTH ARC CONNMCTCO U1ITM A CARS. 6 MeRCiTtcc House 4krT- 11141 MO luOKK VOU FOR TrllSNO THAT 8.40; prime cows 7.0007.10; good heif ers 7.008.30: top yearlings 8.40; prime cows 7.00i7.10; good heifers 7.001ii7.60; canncrs and calves steudy: good and choice calves 7.000 8.00; stockers and feeders steady to higher. Hogs Receipts 7,000. Fairly active, uneven; around steady with yestei day's Tackers market; bet lights to packers 8.40;'shlppcrs not in the mar ket: for lights, bulk of sales 7.3308.15. pigs 2t(T50c lower. Sheep Receipts 4.500. Active bill ings classes strong to 10 higher; top lambs 9.35; 80-pound shorn lums 8.40. Seattle Quotat'ons Steady to Weak. SEATTLH. April 14. (A. P.) Hogs Receipts none. Steady. Prime 11 it 11.60, smooth heavies 104D11; rough heavies, 8i 8.65; pigs 10 r 11.60. Cattle Receipts none. Weak. Prim steers 7.75 8.25; meiHum to choice 8 t 7.25 ; common to good 5.50 516.50; best cows and heifers 6.50 W7". medium to choice 4.30 4i' 5.50; com mon, to good 3.00J4:50; bulls 4.00ji 5.50; light calves 10.6012; heavy calves 6.00 5(7.00. lieu ll Growers iet IUmIihyxI Itatc-t On Shipments. SAN FRANCISCO, April 14 (A. P.) An emergency rate to allow Cal ifornia bean growers to move from 80,000 to 100,000 tons of last year's bean crop stored In warehouses to thc Atlantic seaboard by water was grant ed yesterday by the Pacific Coast North Atlantic Eastbound Conference, composed of steamship companies op erating between the two coasts. The cut was from 70c a hundred pounds to 50c.' effective until July 21, 1921. 'HOP' FIEND SELLS WIFE'S CLOTHING TO . . ' PURCHASE NARCOTICS PORTLAND, April 14 (U. P.)t Loren Hill, an alleged drug addict. Is awaiting trial. charged with selling his wife's wedding presents and clotJiing for money to purchase the "little pow der of forgetfulness." TOMMY GIBBONS WINS. NEW YORK, April 14. Tom Gib bons of St. Paul, defeated Larry Wil liams of Bridgeport, Conn., in the fourth round of a 15-rouod match last nisht when Williams' seconds ack nowledged defeat. Gibbons weighed 175 and Williams 181 pounds. Wil liams tflok a count of nine on seven occasions. THE STILL SMALL VOICES. THAT H- U)OULT LIsTCT VOU t)fcWUSG VOO E CHICAGO. April 14. (A. P.) A new type of wood frame house, much less su leci' to damage by fire than those An. general use. Is being devel oped and tested at the Underwriters Laboratories here. The laboratories announce that It appears practicable, even with the or dinary wood Joists and studs common ly used for floors, walls and partitions, to reduce fire losses and consequent danjter to- life In houses of this class. Only a few of the danger points need be given special attention. - The new system developed is by a covering of metal lath and plaster held In place by wires surrounding tho beams which continue to act even after the wood beams have started to char. Wharton Clay .engineer and menv ber of both the National Federation of Constructive Industries and the National Congress of the Building A Construction Industries says "from the results of this test, it Is practically as sured that houses can be Constructed with practically no . extra . expense which will stand intensive fire for one hour and keep the family and prop erty safe from destruction." .' - "The new method is spoken of as fire safe wooden construction, and Is a wood frame so' protected by metal lath and plaster that the lives of the occupants or the building would be safe ngalnBt the effects of fire. Thirty minutes, Is the least time that should be allowed for complete safety but a protection of one hour Is being sought after uy fire proofing engineers." Cliargcs Police With Framo Vp PORTLAND, April 14. (U. P.) Attorneys for Joseph Grady, tho form er actor, accused-1 of a string of bur glaries, charged the police department with a frameup to railroad. Grady to prison. - , . . ' ATTKMTT BANK HOBRWIY MJEDFORD, April 14 (A. P.) Two robbers broke Into the Gold Hill Bank at one o'clock this morning but were routed by William Wise, a watch man who sleeps In the building. Wise cpencd fire with his autoinatio. The robbers left tools behind. ' - anJBtBJ JV V. -i aalli run your old plow when you can get a new Vulcan Gang For $13 This is only a limited stock and- this exceptional value should be investigated at yourearliest oppor tunity. A complete stock of parts always available. Sturgis & Storie Pendleton 1 ' iliiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiitiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiin 3 j.-t S I CASTLE GATE I EGG ML THE RIGHT SIZE FOR THIS WEATHER 5 CLEAN AND UNIFORM . x 5 B. L. BURROUGHS Hte Has It! 1 uiiiuimiiitHHiiniiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiininitiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiiuiiiiir DR. an. DAY PhysJclan and 8orgeoa Osteopath Kooma II and IS 8mlth-Crawfor4 Building. Telephone 7M ' Bet. 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