MIL? EAST dSEaONLIN, PEffCtETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 29,1921. TEN PAGES OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL ANp (iENERAL wot mt lucluJing Pendleton Prtcei ftnd Anoclated Preii BeporU 1 lover, Xoi Working Hani tKYutn the Oregon Journal.) llnlf of the livestock that runie to North Portland Thursday was ft direct nhipment to a narking company while some of the ivmninlng small lot was a direct thlpnient. Hog were steady, cattle niminal and sheet, slow. Indication were that killers are fill- (Feeder 1.00 ed up with sheep and lamb offering ni North J'ortlaml. Thursday morn ing arrival In the alley were only fair, hut hnyer were hard to uncover. There via no real weakness in the market, Just a lack of appreciative tniyer. General cheep and iamb market: Spring- lamha $ 7.90 9.00 Kast ,.f niininliin lamlw 7.00i Valley 5.50 Heavy limit's 6.00W Cull lainhs 2.000 Yearlings , ( 4. SOW Wethers ' 4,009 Kwes v....... .... 1.00 41 7.5t 6.25 (.00 4.00 5.5" 5.U0 4.UU 5.00 South Dakota furnished killers at North Portland three, loads of swine during the. day. of the total supply ot f 15 head 396 came direct from the nii.'A'pHt and most of the remaining small supply was on contract to the hame interest. Only offerings In the THE OLD HOME TOWN fur coTTca puwest MErrne at ' JSls 4 AW1" SAME KNOCKS. BROKE UP SUDOENL.V WN HER OU Cr THREW A PIT 1 : THE UNFOLDING OF HAN 10 YEARS OLD ;rif is tlx- responsibility of parent. to rear a boy, for tlicre arc runny outside influences ami . niany cau-vi which will mould and form hint. Hut the fattier and mother are the big factors and real sculptors of the lad, for he leans on tbem and turns to them for counsel and advice. And it is Uicy who should instill in Iiim the great lesson of Thrift and Kconomy, which will develop him into a self-supporting man. Teach him mm that the kecping.up of a Saving Ac count is the rreat stepping-stone for selfmadc men and leads to ultimate success. Pendleton. Oregon. 'Strongest Sank in Gastern Oregon' OREGON THEATER, TUESDAY, MAY 3. The Peer or AH Colored Minstrels, 1'aM Present Future, AX KTHIOI'l.W CARMVAL OF FI N HERBERT'S GREATER MINSTRELS A Mawter Production. Laughter at Kvery Tick of the Clock. 10 HIG ACTS 10. Kinger. Dancers. Comedians.' SUMJTt'OUS FIRST PART. 40 KINGS OF EGRO .MI.VSTRELSY 40 REAL COMEDIASiH 6. Jazz Fhicnds and Synoopaters. FUNNY AFTERI'IIXK. BIG FREE STREET PARADE. SEATS ON SALE AT PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. Price $1.00 Plus Tax Special Offer one week only We will give a beauti ful act of aluminum ware to you with each range purchased. The We co Value Range -the range with the twin flue construction heats the six holes equally at once a great saving m fuel guaranteed to do ' the baking of a stove twice the price. Price $75.00. See our combination gas, coal and wood range for $135.00. t Your old stove taken in as part payment on new Cruikshank & Hampton "Quality Counts" 124-23 E. Webb Phone 848 Your Old Furniture Taken la Exchange as Fart Payment on New Exclusive Ascot fat Icndktnn for Arrolui (No Whip) porch Shades. hog alleys Thursday morning constat ed of a few head brought In 'by trucks. These sold around former prices. lleneral hog market range: Prime light $ 9.60 g 10.00 Smooth heavy, 250 to J00 pounds 8.00 9.0 Smooth heavy, 300 and , ' ' up T.QOjb 1.00 Rough heavy S.OOfl1- M0 Fat Pigs 9.604HO.OO Feeder pig 8.50ft 10.00 Stags 4.000 Additional carload arrivals ot cattle at North Portland were lacking for the Thursday morning trade. General trade conditions Indicated a continu ance of the previous steady tone and price. ' ' General cattle market range": v ' Choice steers ., S 7.7619 .2& Medium to gooa ........ - 7.V07.iiS Fair to good S.25 7.00 Common to fair 6,J S.Kt. Choice cows and heifers 0.00 ,75 Medium to good . . . , Common cows . .. . . Fair to medium Canners Choice feeders Fair to good feeders , Bulla .. Choice dairy calves . . Prima light dairy culves 10.5011.50 Med. light dairy calves . . 7.000 10.50 Heavy calves 4.00 7.00 5.C0 (.00 4.00 6.00. 5.009 6.60 2.259 4.00 (.00 (.60 5.60 0 (.0(1 J.60 4 6.6C ll.OOf 1J.5 Twwlve Federal Ranks statements. WASHINGTON, April 29. (A. P. Combined resources and liabilities of the twelve federal reserve banks at the close of business April 27 were re ported last night by federal reserve board (in thousands ot dollars) as fol lows: . Resources: Gold and gold certifi- tlflcates . $ S47,M(,000 Gold settlement fund K. F. board Gold with foreign agencies Total gold held by banks Gold with federal re serve agencies Gold redemption fund.. Total gold reserves Legal tender noter, sil ver, etc Total reserves Bills discounted, se cured by U. 8. govt, obligations All other Bills bought in open market Total bills -ore hand...4. U. S. govt, bonds ...... U. a Victory notes..... U. S. certificates of In debtedness one year : ctfs. Pitt man act.... All other Total earnings assets. . Bank premises Five per cent redemp tion fund against F. R. bank notes ...... Uncollected items . . . . . All other resources . . . . Total resources . . Liabilities: Capital paid In ...... . Surplus Deposits, government. . Due to members, re serve account Other deposits Includ ing foreign govt, credit ..' , - . w. ... ?otal deposits ........ ederal reserve ' notes in actual circulation. Federal reserve bank notes in circulation net liability Deferred availability Items All other liabilities Total liabilities ..... Ratio of total reserves to deposits and federal reserve note liabilities combined 65.0 per cent. Ratio of gold reserves to federal reserve notes la circulation after set ting aside 25 per cent against deposit liabilities, 67.2 per cent. S88.219.000 886,1(5,000 1.317, 860.000 1(3,544,000 2,317,569,000 187,194.000 2,504,7(3,000 920,587,000 1,143,202,000 ' 103,609,000 2,1(7,848,000 25. 690,000 ; 19,000 239.375.000 2,708,000 2.435.140,000 21,832.000 . , 11.SSS.000 519,828.000 11,678,000 . 6,504,480,000 S 101.235,000 202,03,000 85,872,000 1,656,718,000 33.309.000J 1,725,899,000 f.830,118,000 166,249,000 430.700,000 68,243,000 5,504,480,000 ez -JgdUja xow oo3.t to make , ANP YtXI OUG-HT TO HA. -iOMH K IMO Of A Sow no S How vrDl know you weue richi Tjemmo mc -THC5T Ought to Rivex a w.BfSuv. on fov rfCCOtvS THAT vW331 HSiS ill finish to 1 8-4 higher, with May $1.27 $1.27 1-4 and July $1.051.05 1-4. Corn closed 68 1 6-8 net lower, oats off 1-4 to 3-4 and provisions varying from 25o decline to an advance of 2 1-2. ' lrwa anering'market for weat until arrival of the news regarding the emergency tariff measure. Most of the time previous, values had been on the downgrade, although one im portant rally took place as a result of some revival' "at export demand. It was said six hundred thousand bush els of new wheat had been purchased for Europe, and that exporters had offered equal to twenty cents over May track Chicago, for So. S hard but had been outbid by domestic millers. The earlier weakness was ascribed In a general way to bearish weather and crop reports and to the unsettled con dition between Germany and the al lies. .... Corn and oats were depressed be cause exporters showed apparent in- aiiierence as to corn ana lowa novices told of corn planting ten days earlier than usual. v Provisions averaged lower in sym pathy with corn. i Cut In Dividend Rate Disappointing. NEW YORK. April 29. (A. P.) Much of the occasional Irregularity which characterized yesterday's fairly active stock market was ascribed to a feeling of disappointment arising from the cut in Pennsylvania railroad dividend rate. This episode, i it was popularly 'believed, foreshadowed the inauguration of a similar movement by other leading transportation eye terns whose directors and executives have long been committed to a policy of drastic retrenchment. The most hopeful news was of for eign origin. Bankers regarded the re duction of the Bank of Rngl.-yid dis count as Indicative of a nearly settle ment of British labor - disturbances a;id of further progress towards solu tion of the German reparations dis pute. ... . ' v ,,. i ' : v. Foreign exchange reflected the eas ier money condition abroad. Sterl Ing bills duplicating their recent maximum quotations and French, Bel gian. Dutch and Swiss rates also hard ening materially. German Temit t.inces were depressed, however, and the Greek rate again broke sharply. Rail were subjected to moderate pressure at the outset, together with prominent oils, motor specialties, util ities and miscellaneous Issues. After midday prices rallied under lead of Studebaker, General Asphalt and In ternational Paper,-but another Irreg ular setback ensued before the cloe. when call, money rose from ( 1-J to 7 per cent. , Sales 875,000 shares. , ' The sudden Jump in call loans was attributed to withdrawals of funds for federal account and to preparatlstns by local banks to meet heavy May inter est and dividend disbursements." Trading In bond was more active and broader of, scope than at any re cent period. A firm tone prevailed in most of the important domestic issues including liberty bonds. The Interna tional list also held steady, bnt was without especial feature. Total sales, par value, 812,876.000. Forevtrn. Trade ... Slumped In March. . WASHINGTON, April 29. (A. P.) Both exports to and imports from Europe and South America fell off sharply during March as compared with the same month last year, a trade summary issued today by the depart ment of commerce shows. Imports from Europe aggregated 87e,798,23( compared with . 125,410,. 04 a year aero, while exnorts azara- gatelS l99,222,878'as"aga:nst (465,354,- 332 In March. 1920. Imports from South America . In March totaled 832,(84,603 as against 372,951,150 In March, 1920. while ex ports to that continent aggregated 328,6(2,881 as against 853,991,803. For the nine months ended with March the trade balance rolled up by the United States against Europe was' 32,128,719.000 while the trade balance against South America was 355.494, 000. Exports to Europe aggregated 32,881.925,352 as compared with (3, 819,995,482 for the same period the year before. Imports were 8753,306,. 291. as compared with 85,590,631. . . Imports from South America for the nine months totaled 1411. 711. 5S8 against (640.365,745 for the corre sponding period last year, while ex ports amounted to 3467,205,369 as against 3339,391.749. Reef Gains at K. C.j Other Stock Unchanged. KANSAS CITY, April 29. (A. P.) Cattle Receipts 4,600;. beef steers steady to 25c higher; mostly 10W15C higher; best yearlings, late $8.36; heavy steers for export" 17.(668.00; Colorado pulpers late $8.00; she stock and feeders steady; best cows $6.60; good heifers $7.00; canners and calves steady to strong; vealers $9.00; bull 25c higher. Hogs and sheep unchanged. "Gets-It" Tickles Corns to Death FinST STOPS ALL PAI!T TBEfT PEKLS TIIK CORK OFF. Don't try to fox trot on corn tortured feet. Get rid of your corns. If yon Oranges We have had many calls for the little Oran ges since they were out; for the next few days we can offer you a bargain in some larger or-' anges at 35c per dozen. These are nice size navel oranges and are good flavor and sweet. "THE TABLE SUPPLY Phono 187 and 18S 739 Main Street U. S. INSPECTED MEATS CHA3. D. DESPAIN A CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors ft k a ss fs- wsm 1 ' n RraeveTlMM Mk. Yaw Fat Husr! Cm Wilfc "Cu-lt." have never seen a corn tickled to death, just apply a few drops of "Oets-lt" to yours. Then watch that corn die peacefully as if it had gone to sleep. Um,. it ia nnthlnir hut a. loose Dlece OI dead skin that you can lift right off with your fingers. Get after them now. Your druggist has "Gets-It." Costs bnt a trifle or nothing at all if It fails. Mtd. by E. Lawrence Co., Chicago, Sold In Pendleton by Tallman & Co. snrl Kconomv Drug Co. ' Wheat Warm; - ' Corn and OatM Ixme. CHICAGO. April 29. fA. P.) Wheat developed strength yesterdai after word was received that the em ergency .tariff bill had been reported favorably to the senate. The close was firm, at tb same as yesterday's WHY? : run your old plow when you can get a new Vulcan 3-Base Gang Plow For of Pendleton HE Fill (JJ'MEMBSB(a rrlIERAL BESEVrj BaaYSTiMSHi , Of f era an unexcelled banking service to in dividuals and corporations; transacts a general banking business and maintains snecial departments with fwiilities of the highest character. PENDLETON, OREGON y.iiiitiiiiiiiitiitiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiittiEiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiit Model Tailors & Cleaners Our Motto: Quick Service. ALL PRICES REDUCED. i Just think, two more days till the church bell will be ringing for church and you will want your I suit pressed, so call 321. We Call for and Deliver AHWork. Lester & Booher. g 301 W, Webb.. . . Phone 321 7(UIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllJ 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. , -.- - "'; - V - ..." " ' Sturgis & Storie Pendleton WaUa Walla Gar Performance Makes Car Di v idends BUICK 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. Oregon Motor Garage ' Dbtr&Btert BUICK, CADILLAC AND CHEVROLET . Phono 46S . J