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not TEIf
DAILY MARKET
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tl'Tum I hp ori-non Jiiurnnl.)
Only tlirt mr rnine fin-ward to
Ninth I 'lftli.nd fur Wrdnrmlny, Hnd
thme vrrc mnrmlly hpld t former
-rlic.
In tl'p Irmh riivlKlon, pprlnir stuck
hi.-f(i p Hiriing tmp fir pnnrt ipiulity
cifli r.nJH i, 111! Kfllin wprp nimle rpadtly
nt li'.pft fip triw. Junky nhcpp and
lumhr continue drrPwKod ith no
('i.iiiKe noted in alun.
UnnpraJ .hMp ana iamb market:
Pprlna limit). $ 7. "0(r .00
Kmit nf mountain lamlm J.tKHf h.h
'IllampltP valley liml 6.50 s .0
Heavy lamha 5.00 5? S.flO
'nil inmlm 2.000' 4.00
Vearllnr 4.50Si S.50
p him 4.00 if R.OO
Kwp i.flrtfc 4.00
KppiIpih 3.00 f S.00
Host pip rt party Wednesday in the
Xnrth Portland trade with a small lo
ral run. Value wpre practically un
chanied with sales up to 11.00 for
top..
Oeneral hoic market rne:
Trlme light 1 10.75 M 1.00
I'rlme light tlO.SOtfll.OO
month heavy, 250 to 300
Pound 9.50 10.50
Fmooih heavy, J00 and
p S.O0W 9.50
IloiiRh heavy J.00 9.00
THE OLD
y'lO WUBLE WW OCLweftS WAStteiGS re MIS WIFE -W
HAS Ktr Sons: wwpROeArrs at his west Potte
fcTWT ICME. MC FVMHTED HIS FWOlTE BoCKinS,
Y- CH. TOPAY-
THE OLD
The old nay of raring for Tallin tics was to place
tlient In a dcrl', cabinet, an office-safe or perhaps
a trunk.
The new way of saregmardiiMt i to use a Safe De
posit Vault which Insures absolute security against
tlie efforts of man or the forces of nature.
Are you nsine the Old Way of caring for valuables
or the new Jlodcrn Way?
8a My Deposit Boxed conic in various sizes at a
small annual rental.
'Strongest
Special Sale
ON
RUGS
AX3IINSTER 9x12 RUGS
The kind that are advertised $45 specials in the
cities.
BUY AT HOME
You can save money.
Cruikshimk & Hampton
"Quality CounU"
124-28 E. Webb Phone 548
Your Old lWnitare Taken La Kxchange as Fart Payment on New
l'.ifluiJve Agents in lrnllton for Aeridu -o Whip) IHircli
Muulcs.
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DAILY
NEWS, LOCAL
Including Pendleton Prices and Auociated Press Reports
1 Pat pis 10.50i11.0
'Feeder pies 9.50 tf 10. in
1 Stair 5.00 9.00
I No catlle In carload lots arrived at
i North Portland Wednesday. In gen
eral there remains a steady to strong
di'maml ftnd especially so for good
quality.
trt-tu-rr.1 entile market range:
Choice steers $ 7.50 (i
Medium to good t.75W
Pair to good 6.00 (I
Common to fair 5.00 fit
Choice cmva and heifers 6.60 V
S.00
7.6o
.7D
S.O'i
6.75
Medium to good 5.50tf 6.00
Common cows 4.00 5.00
Pair to medium 5.009 5.50
Canners 2.25 Si) 4.00
Choice feeders 6. Oil'1 .50
Fair to good feeders .... 5.50 J .00
Bulls 1.50 4$) 5.00
Choice dairy calves ll.OOJi 11.50
Prime light dairy calves 10.50a 11.00
Medium light dairy calves 7.00 ji 10.50
Heavy Calves 4.00(0) 7.00
Online. Marks
Aitlvltles st X. Y.
XKW TOKK. April 21. (A. P.)
Lacking- stimulus or tniilative, the
stock market yesterday lapsed Into
dullness and Irregularity after an early
period of activity and higher prices
for speculative favorites, notably oils.
Sieels. equipments and other indus
trials were slug-glsh at reactions of 1
HOME TOWN.
WAV!
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TheAmerafflioiriBahk'
Pendleton, Oregon.
Sank in Gastern Oregon"
J!
EAST OltEGONIAN, PENDLETON,
AND GENERAL
to 1 points. Negotiations between the
American shopowners' association and
Its employes occasioned some pressure
cguiiist murine issues and reacted
moderately upon mils. Kales 400.000
shares.
Financial and Industrial factors
were unchanged but crop prospects of
fered greater encouragement. Call
money rates were lower and the supply
of time funds also were more liberal.
Little attention was paid to the llritlsh
luKir situation, but advices Indicated
relaxation of recent tense conditions.
Passing- of the quarterly dividend Ivy
the H. F. Goodrich company and the
unfavorable quarterly statement of the
Republic Iron and Steel company
were among the noteworthy incidents.
According- to trade reviews lower
prices of Jhe I'nited States Steel cor
poration nave effected no material
change In the conservative attitude of
the public.
Rrltish and continental rates of ex
change strengthened preclplibly on
latest reparations developments, but
the German rate showed correspond
ing depression.
t The bond market was fairly active,
but mainly at the expense of values.
Liberty Issues were lower, local utlll
ties reflected coming reorganization
plans and rails of the convertible type.
were again adversely affected. Total
salc par value, 110,450,000.
Wheat Staeca
(. nii bai k After Slump
CHICAGO, April 2. (A. r.) .
Wheat took an upward swing In price
yesterday after a new decline in which
July touched the lowest point this sea
son. Kxtremely bullish crop advices
from India together with scattered re
ports of domestic crop deterioration
wero factors. The close was strong.
21c to 4c net higher, with May $1.25
y, to SI. 2534 and July SI. 05 to SI. 05
4- Corn gained 2 1-81! 3 V, c and oats
1 5-8c to 2c. Provisions varied from
5c decline to 20c advance.
Estimates were current that the
wheat crop of India would be one hun
dred million bushels less than last and
that the country woud be an importer
instead of an exporter. Domestic crop
deterioration reports came from the
west and southwest and were contrary
to the government weekly reports
which said freezing temperatures had
done but little damage. Export de
mand gave Independent strength to
corn. Oats were firm in sympathy.
Provisions railled with grain after
being depressed by lower quotations
on hogs. - m
Weak Market
Preiuils at Seattle.
SEATTLE, April 21. (A. P.)
Hogs Receipts none. Weak. Prime
10.75 11.25; smooth heavies 9.75 4
10.75; rough heavies 7.75 ji 8.25; pigs
10 ici 11.
Cattle Receipts none. Weak.
Trime steers 7.75S.25; medium to
choice ftx .1a common to good 5.50
fe6.50; best cows and heifers 6.507;
medium to choice 4.50 5.50; common
to good 3.00 A 4.50; bulls 4 & 5.50;
lisht calves 10.5012; heavy calves
6 5J7.00.
Cattle and I Iocs
Weak With Sheep Strong.
KANSAS CITY, April 21. (A. P.)
Receipts 8500; beef steers slow,
weak to 23c lower; heavies weakest;
bulk early 7.25S8; top yearlings 9;
sn.e stocK steady to weak; best cows
6.65Cj7.00; canners and feeders dull
bulls steady to strong; calves steady
to 25c higher; bulk vealers 8.00 9.
Hogs Receipts 11.600. Uneven
mostly 25c lower than yesterday's av
erage; best 180-pound 8:30; bulk of
sales 7.50 8.25 ; pigs steady; best 9
Miners Wases
Arc Reduced
BISBEE, Ariz., April 21. (A. P.)
Reduction of from 25 to 60 cents In
daily wages for mine workers, effec
tive May 1, were announced today by
the Cooper Queen and Calumet & Ari
zona Mining Companies. Salaried em
ployes will be effected by a reduction
to 5 per cent above base pay. On the
'Footwear
Plain stockings won't do this en-l
son, as torse p Lotos of what's npw jr.
fashion centers show. Top: Hinglt
rstnp pumps ia buckskin and eonlovsn.
(with baby French heels are worn with
i docked silk boss in white. Center :
'Polksilot storking wera witb white
burkstia pumps. Bottom: Light
weight eubmere boat docked ia black
witb wait buckakia pumps for snort.
OREGON, ' THURSDAY EVENINa, APRIL 21,"1921.
OUTBURSTS OF
Vet TKS THAT
HOW MUCH IT ?
first of this year salaried employes
were receiving 37 H per cent above
base pay. About 1,500 men here, will
be effected by the change.
Crude. Oil Production
Snows lllg IncTctwe,
SAN FRANCISCO. April 21. (A.
p.) March production of crude oil by-
all companies operating In California
averaged 337,683 barrels a day. an In
crease of 9819 barrels a day over Feb
ruary it was announced touuy by the
Standard Oil Co. March shipments
were 295,426 barrels a day, a decrease
of 21,386 barrels dally as compared
with February. Stocks were Increased
by 1,309,988 barrels.
Idaho Sllne Owners
Announce Wage Cut.
KELLOGG, Idaho. April 21. (A.
P.) Notice of a wage reduction of
50 cents per day to mine employes and
75 cents per day to smelter workers
was posted by the Bunker Hill and
Sullivan Mining company, a silver-
lead property, here late today. The
cut will be effective May 1. Adverse
metal market conditions was given by
the company officials as the reason for
the reduction.
JOl'RAEY IS KXDKl)
PORT ARTHUR, Ont., April 21
(A. P.) An eleven day journey by
canoe, toboggan and dog team through
the wilds ended yesterday with the ar
rival of T. Barker, with the body of
Ward E. Brown, his companion and
gold prospector, who died April 6 of
pneumonia in the wilds of northern
Ontario.
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The manufacturer of your automobile recommends, In1 -the
Instruction Book for your car, that the crankoase be
drained out and flushed and then refilled with fresh oil at .
regular intervals, t
This is necessary because engine operation causes a
steady accumulation of road dust, carbon, fine metal par
ticles and other impurities in the crankcase oil. This gritty
oil circulates through your engine, impairs its performanaa
and ultimately leads to rapid depreciation and repairs.
But cleaning the crankcase is a job generally disliked
and neglected.
To meet this need, Modern Crankcase Cleaning Service
has been established by first-class garages and other deal
ers co-operating with the Standard Oil Company. These
garages and dealers use Calol Flushing Oil, the scien
tific agent that cleans out old oil, dirt, grit and other
imparities, and does not impair the lubricating efficiency
of fresh, oil used. The cleaned crankcase is refilled with the
correct grade of Zerolene.
Look for the garage or dealer displaying the sign shown
below it means "Better operation and longer engine life."
MODERN
CRANKCASE
CLEANING
SERVICE
Weu
CAK3L nuSHDK OIL
ZIROLENE
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ORROOV AGRICULTURAL COL
LEGE, April 21. (Special.) Harry
R. Wellman, county club leader of
Malheur county, was one of the 16 se
nior and junior students of the college
out of 848 to be elected-to member
ship In the Forum, upper-class honor
society. Mr. Wellman Is a Umatilla
county boy, his home being at U ma
rine. Last year II r. Wellman was elected
to the Altpha Zata hhonorary agricul
tural society. The requirements for
membership In the Alpha Zata and the
Forum are quite similar, the differ
ence being one applies to the junior
and senior students of the school of
agriculture and the other to the entire
college.
To be elected to the Forum or Al
pha Zata means that the student must
be exceptionally good In his academic
work and he must have those princi
ples of manhood that speak for char
acter. Mr. Wellman finished Ms required
work for his bachelor of science de
gree at the close of the second term
of this school year. While In college
he was very active In student affairs,
holding many positions In various stu
dent activities.
Tlymouth Rock is being protected
from the elements by the use of a
chemical weatherproof preservative.
in motorcar'
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FOR THIS WEATHER
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Think of an automo
bile as a productive in
stitution not merely an
expense. You buy a car
because it will render '
certain valuable ser-
vices. It pays dividends
' in contentment, recrea
tion, quick transporta
: tion.
Car performance is
. more important than
model or, name. Car
performance depends
upon the dealer who
sells the car.
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