41 4r )K'M"V 1 p V FOURTEEN PAGES DAILY EAST OHEOONUN. FENDLETON, 0' :eqon, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL ?0, 1?21. tACZ fOtniTEElf OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE I' DAILY MARKET MEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports I evxiTT, Com oeve Hiie , A nivjTe UfANT To CV3 V: I II 1 n ll'.fx Ml t Hill Sum ill Win i s'n I From the oreenn "onrnul ) H" anil cm tic ruh-d mi n iMniin:il I 'i" kt N"ith I'oitl.'i.id Friday, mnl little activity iit tdmwn in the sheep mid Inmli i1t isi'in. 1 here were piaetie.-iile n,i hogs on the market hi iirih l'..ril:in.1 fur the Friday trii'dc. Thr. limited supply thnt cttne fiirwit ril over nlchi was on inn mict lo Inrnl killer, lires w,re considered nhont Hii ml. v, fin! nominal. Ucneriil nog market range: Prime light t 9.C0'3 10.00 Smooth henvj, I Mi In 300 pounds S.OOQi 9,00 KiiinMh heavy, 3 ii 0 mnl iiii 7. "Of? S.00 Rough heavy f iilHf S.00 Fill IMC ii.r.O Si 1,1.0,1 Feeder iik'N s.ro'u lo.oo HtllKK 4.00ir s.oo Wh'le the ,;hifr toiiuitlon am con- s'lbr.d s:e:nlv, f.p"ing lunibs shuwed u I'urihi-r h's nf "iii'n 7."o at North I'urt himl lYuiay. Tops .in the. springer wtii- ii' i n.uiti'il a..oe IvJ", as eem j.ti . w i. h rneem sales if similar qaiil ity in i' ' 'e;i noi nt"' re'ii"'" Spring lambs $ t-,"-t i f iniiim'n ii eim'-s Willamette valley" lambs, llt.nv lambs Cull b.tabs Yearlings Wellim F wes T 0 if :..:. vf S.OO '. :.o ( 4 f.Oil 4.00 Ml 1.00 'ill Feeders 3.00 it G.O.i 6. On ;,!t 5.101 4. in. Fair to kooiI C.'if 7.00 1 1'iiinnuni tn fair 5 . " tf rhnil', Cii-vvm anil Ui'iriTJ 6.011:1 fl.7."i Moiliuin In goml D.fiOM' 6 00, ("iimmun cows . .. 4,n0'ti 5. 11,1 Fair to mcuii:m o.'Mi 'u' ft.i'ii ; I'annors 2.-.i'if 4.0.1 j IMiohv fopili-rN t't.lHI il ti.ii i Fair to ro.iJ fyi ili'ia . . . . 5 Mi i; o i Hulls 6.5i. thniue dairy cmIms ll.0o ,i u.;o I'rmif Ititht dairy c.tlvos 1 ' "i 0 ; 1 1 .i- ) Moil, livlit dairy calycs . . 7.00 ',i lo.".u Hi-ayy yahi's 4.00 'y 7.0vi H was anulhor day ntrinN in llio rat tip alley." at N'orlli l'ortlnml. therefore the market was : considered steady but on a nominal j !'aiis. j iivoeral cnttle market ranpe: Choite r:eer '. . . $ 7.7."'ir Med'.vm to r.nl 7.00.;? MS I i I "m-crtnliitv lit i alls without earloa.l (, S1M.L. ,,.,,... SEW YiiHK. Aprtl The slock I 21 YEARS OLD At TniniwOne Yrar of am a yoi:n;r nlta;n his majortO. Wi tlxn oni..;'r liiui as having tin rars of lfs'rtOon. tlv vhanvts fnm nuil to Cu-kk- mr hh1-m1 inMisi(ioTW Htv I'Hrmii inl iVn s lio iiiulorMaml ilio Trtnt liMiti i f Tltnfl? Ihks ho know how Ut pmfit hy flu' lixm if how othir haw won Micots hy the Sainrs littl? If he iiinvheiu! IIhm' Mtints ;hry will hate a tUindttl infiufiitn1 iijnui his futun1 ro- . (A. I nutiKt l niaiio funaor for- w.mi siriti'-s in the itit n:ur of yes TirJ;ty's aotie t:(al:;ii;s iutt Die move ment beetuue very unsof.Wul la(t r, many of the leaders enneetMni the . i aier pari or all of their gains. 'i his lowrsnl w is sp. c.t.i ippli e:i:."le (m uils, n laty the Mexican i.s vu fit. That !-up hittKe sharply at mid. lay on pnblH-atiun of report.'! vital Iv T'teetins; th. ft;ti;re alue of thoso properties. Anmmm-enier.t that the ImoKs voiltt close today for the Northern racu.o- ) t'Jrtat Xonhern bond' offering was an j iiMlaence of sentimental valae in the! day's uve!ee.mnts. tentttin- th" -"o. J ' of that Important underwriting ! and I.epeakinij a better investment ii( mand. Maintrnanee of regular lithirhem Steel dividend was another favorable factor, stimuiatin-; the inquiry for Mtels and epnpnu nts, which freipient ly tlom'nat'id (he market nt pross ad vances of one to three points. C (Ins of one t-j seven points neeiMn panifd the intermittent buying of mo tors and their s'ibsidiaries, especially robber tires. Leather, food, textile HAVE tow Taiec Vt p i uo, havcm-t. oh, I es . XOu TAK-6 MI FOR. A TSST Tui3e- I'.i Hie Americanfef tonal Bank Pendleton. Oregon. 'Strongest Sank in Gastern Oregon' 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 MA mo ILHU THE COAL WITH NO REGRETS Phone 178 ,Pf3. Sim f Ito-T nnPrrfon Co. Quality Quantity ' Service Special Offer one week only We will give a beauti ful et of aluminum ware to you with each range purchaied. The Wesco Value Range I the range with the twin flue construction heats the six holes equally at J On P r o rrro'i f ciriiira in fuel guaranteed to doMfl the baking of a stove twice f the price. Price $75.00. See our combination gas, coal and wood range for $135.00. Your old stove taken in at part payment on new Cruikshank & Hampton "Quality CounU" 124-28 E. Webb Phone 548 Vir tllil INimlture Taken in Kictiaiim a Part Fa mem mi New i:i-luJte Agwit In l"t nilliK.ii fur Acrolux (No Whin) 1'ur, li Miiidi-si. " X H V 1 I . fi r- it : d r - - - vVillard ecause- It represents the pea! of automobile starting and lighting battery development, reached by years of specializa tion. Every Willard Battery is backed by Willard reputa tion, with us here on the job to see that you get the top-notch service every Willard user has a right to expect. PENDLETON STORAGE BATTERY CO. Garden and West Court Streets Sl li AGENTS irishwajr Service Station i:. Conn and Alia Sin. Ster le'n Sen fee Station Corner Haley and Matlock et!aivn Auto Co. Echo. Oregon Xe!l & Barker Hermlston Stanfleld Auto Co.' Stanfield, Ore. Batteries eiall'es roiuriliaied ii variable decree, and chemical sp their proportion but reactions at the Irremilar cluse tan from one to three point.. Sules amounted to 1.1:15.000 shares.. Call money ruled at 7 per cent all day. That ehc imstanee occasioniiiK no surprise in view of yesterday's flur ry and prospective May disbursements. Merlin exchange was firm and nil continental rates expeetincr lire were rtroni;. French and Pelcian bills gollins ' at the same levels. Dealings In bonds were more exten- sive than at any recent period, the lib trty division Rhnrlni; largely in the movement, all nt material (tains. Con vertible or underlying- rails also were active and moderately higher. Total ales, ar value. $13,750,ooo. Wlieat .Market Shows More Strength CHICAGO, April CO. (A. F.I P'aarply higher prices for wheat yes terday resulted, from general buying, based largely on the scantiness of tht stock here availi.bl for delivery on contracts. The market closed unset tled at I14 Jo 3'.c net advance, with May 1.3014 to 1.3t)i.4 and July 1.0'i to 1.07 U. Corn finished at 5-8 to 7-Sc decline and oats 3-Sc off to 1-8 U up. In provision:! the outcome wr'.s an ad vance of more than five cents s com pared with yesterday's choice. This upturn carried the market to a point to where Xo. 3 northern in other pri mary centers could be shipped here at a profit. It was noticeable too that rural offerings had increased on the ! advance. Something of a reaeiion fol- j lowed but sentiment continued hellish owing moro or less to frost damage re- ' ports from Western Kansas and to predictions of fro.vt in the central west last night. Be-.ii'es .Misso ui advices told of excessive mobMre hurthv crops. A material falllu? off Monday in the visible supply total wcxs looked j for. ! Corn and oats tended upward al ! first in bympathy with wheat. Later, however, a sag took place in the ab sence of any special demand. Provisions nvere firmer In responst to higher quotations on hogs, although j subsequently the ho market failed to hold. eastern seaboard was announced her yesterday by five steamship com panics, members of the Facific Coast and North Atlantic conference. MAGNETOS GENERATORS ELECTRIC STARTERS Or any part of the electrltj yatcm on your car overhauled and repaired. Satisfaction guar anteed. HARRY H. GRAHAM. Willard Service Station. ? Pendelton, Ore. X Phone 84. LETS GO! Phone 607 Hours 9 a. in. to S p. m. DR. OIIMART Modern Dentistry In All liranrhcs. There is something really unusual bout the sweet running qualities of the LALLnY LIGHT. It operates so quietly, so smoothly, . and so freely that it attracts you to it by the absence of noise. This feature in itself proves that the LALLEY LIGHT i3 a finely constructed piece of mechanism It proves its simplicity and frtiedom from numerous and conipii'-incd parts. It proves that greatest care .ind exactness in the election, terting and littina of the materials and part liave been used. It proves that the LALLiiV operates as newly frictionless as it is humanly possible to build t plant of this kind. . And besides the mechanical advantages, indicated by the quietness of the LALLEY LIGHT, the sa:.fac. tion whiih you derive from this one feature alone is important. ' Come in and listen for yourself let us tell why it irns so quietly and jut what tins ineaus '.J ytu. Be Sure See the LALLEY First STURG1S & STORIE Walla Walla thmdvaarttrt for Cttettical Luipmnt for lA Farm and Aura Horn IVllUl.ton fe -'Sty wit ' fe i msr DR. a II. DAY Physician and Surgeon Osteopath Kooma 21 and 25 Smitb-Crawfori Bulldldf. I j Telephone 704 Dr. Lvnn K. JMakeslee Chronic and Nervous Dueum-a an Dlstases of Women. XKay Electrti '1 betupeutlca. Temple Bldf. Room It Phone 411 P. O. Boi SSI Res. 748-R Plume IIO-W (5 SRI IJPK mm m tt m jam u- LnUrm cjSulijmlion l aiorablo I)eelopni nts Voted In IdiHlness NKW YORK, April 30. (A. P.) rlradstreet's says: While the volume of trade is little different from last week in most sec tions, gains being noted over March, but decreases still recorded as com pared with April last year at most centers, and collections still drag, the Industrial peace seems somewhat bet ter and an undeniably more optimistic feeling is voiced in most reports. In fact, the developments of the week nave been mainly on the favorable d.cie. These latter include a continu ance of reports th.-.a spring trado has turned out better than earlier expected, a more confident run of preductions as to fall trade prospects, a faster pace revealed in outputs of shoes, leather, bituminous coal, crude petroleum, automobiles, a decrease in the number of idle cars and reports of better load ings on the railways generally, better net earnings reports for March than for many preceding months on a num iier of railways, an improved tone manifested In iron and steel, based largely on better taxing of material by tile automobile and oil trades. Wei My bank cleurinib $5,890,884,000. -The Wool Demand slow ; I'rloos Hardy Steady BOSTON', April 30. (A. P.)- Commerclul Bulletin says today: "The demand for wool this week has been less aetive and prices are barely film, except for t lie choicest staple wools. The null siMalion continues generally healthy. .Shearing is spread ing In the west but liltl i business Is re ported on the part of the eastern deal ers as yet. "'me r.nglish market la slightly im proved but the o.itiook in Australia is coia-,,d"i ed very bad. "t.ierme.ny is lining a little more frci ly in An',' nt'na." Scoured basis: Oieon Kasiern No. 1 staple SOftf 8."i; e.istern clothing ii5 70. Valley No. 1, s:,'n 70; territory, fine j:taple choice r, fi :i0; half bloou cum.' in 7'i'Vi 7'.; .1-S blood combing rtVo TiT,, ip'.i.rter i'iood (onriir.g file and fine i.iii'ium clothing r,;,';! 70. Mohair Itest coming 271 ::0; best nulling 2ft' -.1. (3 "SK us for a ride in the new Buick. Let us demonstrate its Dower: how simple it is to handle; how handy and comfortable. LO Learn how easily you can drain radiator and crank-case and reach the batteries. Greater roominess and beautiful new lines will appeal to your comfort and pride. Buick utility is made constant by Author ized Buick Service. Since January J, regular equipment on all models includes Cord Tires V I! . 1 . . U.1M1T Ti il I ; I ' ,1 I'll r I 1 -i : V , a.,i. Vi; - r (U-87) Ceiluir Occiin I rcltlil llules n I ri.-M SAN KltANCiWTn. April 30. (A. 1M--A red'H tion from tific to UTiC per buniiieil pounds in ocean freight rates on boxed dued frullu and raisins to the Oregon Motor Garage, Inc. Phone 408 V 119, 121W. Court WV.ni Lf.J JLTv MirOMOlJJLKS AIVE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM'