East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 03, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 3,1021.
DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL
Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports
Mlr To l1T
TMlNl of 1 ,"'
Front thp 't-giin Journals
'ln ti' "f llNwIork rnnip lo North
I'ort lucid Thnrwliiy and smiiM tnri
wpni dir t tt ihiikhI killer. ienr:il
ly making livtoi'k trad coni1ltl"n
cr nhoitf iprt(1v.
Frodfr r)c iei of fnliout CT.r In
I hp North rortliind llny during th
Thursday trad, with a 19.55 top for
- Oring. IVrrtrr rinvp rrrrntly hern
lirlnttlng a qimrtor mor than rxtmtis
liillty In the killer division. Aside
from till" there w no chnmre In the
Urit nimket eliiiAtlon nt North Port
limd for the dm. Receipt were limit
ed Biid demand w romtdered loiit
si en d V.
(ienernl hog marxet ranre-
Prime light t S-0r 9-25
Hmonth het.vy. 200 to 300
poundu 7.15 8. S3
'mooth heavy, SCO and
up .:5T 7.15
liouuh henvy S flAur 7.S5
Put plfr .00! .!5
Feeder plR S.ftflW .25
!" 4 0 4f 7.15
With only K nominal supply avail
able, the market for cattle was Inclin
ed to maln uteady at North Portland
Thursday mornlnk". No chunse In any
qunlnllnn in thin division wax indicat
ed. fjeneral rattle market ranie:
Choice ateem $ 7 jiff 7.73
Medium to Rood ateera . . 7."0f 7.50
Fair to (rood ateera MiOff 7.00
Choice rows and heifers S.006 .50
Medium to gnod ccms and
heifers 5.50 8.00
Fair to medium wiw and
helfcra 4. 50 5.50
Common cowa, heifers . S.50f 4.50
Cannera I.00O 3.50
Choice feeders 5.:5J 5.75
Pair to a-ood feeders 4.75 5.S5
lttills
Choice, dairy calves .
Prime light cnlves .
Med. IlKht dairy calv
2.50W 4.75,
9.60 if 10. On
S.II0W .R0
.00r H.ofl
total itrosji deht stood at 2S,95,IS64,
77 as compnred with $23, 952,74 1,593
May SI. Redemption of treasury cer
tificates of indebtedness was mainly
lieavv calves 3.00 6.00 i responsible for the reduction, treasury
Ijinths were steady and the (tenora! officials explained,
sheep trade showed a like condition at i During the 11 months of the present
North Portland Thursday, althoiinh In j fiscal year, the treasury said, public
the wether sales reductions of about , debt disbursements agltregated $7.6 7,
50c were noted In values. Receipts j 000,000 compared with $7,234,000,000
continue of volume. ' during the corresponding months last
c.eneral sheen and lambs ranaet enr, leixvlnir a net reduction In the
...$
Trime lambs
Fair to good lambs
"vill lambs
Feeder lambs
Light yearlings . . .
Heavy yearlings . .
Light wethers 4. 50W
Heavy wethers S.liOW
Kwes 1.00 (if
00 jf
6.0041
4.50
S.00f
4.00 St
S. Oil Si
23 , public debt for the fiscal year to date
7.00
5.50
4.50
4.5
4.00
5.00
4.50
4.26
Wine (irapo Will
Itc Higher Tills Your
SAV FRANVlStV), June 3. (A. T)
Opening prices for California wine
grapes $5 a ton hicher than last year
except for those with high colored
Julie, on which the advance was $20
a ton, were announced today by ths
California (irape Oixrwers exchange, a
co-oirative marketing organir.alton of
vlneyardists.
The exchange estimated the crop at
275.000 tons, worth approximately
$20,000,000. Increased demand for
wine grapes for grape Juice, grape
syrup, sacramental and medical pur
poses and a decrease In the crop re
sulting from frost damage caused the
Increase, according to the exchange.
Piihlk' IVht Is
ItiNluoed During May
WASHINGTON. June 3. (A. P.)
A reduction of $42,823,184 in the pub
lic debt during May was announced to
day by the treasury. On April 30, th
Prize Winning Twins
bp-.- r.f. !
Thia pair of twlna, Evelyn and Viola Glass, took flrat prize over 2501
Ihrr bablea Ja le annual baby pniie at Brooklyn, Naw York.
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Is Your Dollar Active?
The laxy dollar Is much like the lazy man, it does not
earn anything over Its own keep, becomes ilctriim nt
at, a liability rather than an asset.
Keep your dollars active by depositing them In this
Mixing batik where they will be kept in (iretilatioit
and very busy, as well aw yielding yon interest.
Your aeeount in Invited.
Tke AmeriicanNational Bank
Pendleton. Oregon,
'Strongest Sank in Gastern Oregon'
GET READY FOR THE
GOOD OLD SUMMER
TIME
Prei jrve your Health
Protect Your Family,
buy them an
Alaskan
Refrigerators
Pi!
This refrigerator is aeamless, porcelain lined, used In over a
million and a hHlf homea in America. The material used In the
Alaskan are seven walls of Insulation, overhead circulation sys
tem, cork filled and equipped with removable, rust proof wire
shelves.
No. 620, (ce capacity 35 pounds $24.75
No. 621, ice capacity 45 pound $30.00
No. 622, ice capacity 60 pound $36.00
No. 623, ice capacity, 100 pound $41.75
Other style moderately priced.
Cruikshtink & Hampton
"Quality Counts"
124-28 E. Webb Phone 548
Tour Old Farnluire TaLea la Exchange a Part Payment on New
, Eaciaatv Agents in Pendleton for Arrolui (No Whip) Porch
' buadetk
of $342,000,000.
The report of tha government's fi
nances for May showed ordinary re.
celpts aggregating $224,000,000, which
was $145,000,000 less than ordinary
disbursements. This compared with
ordinary disbursements of $268,000,
000 In May a year ago. For the eleven
months ordinary receipts were $4,475,
000,000 which was $229,000,000 In ex
cess of ordinary disbursements. Or
dinary receipts during the correspond
ing period last year were $:,339,OO0,-TO0.
Kxpnrt Demand TjtthIm
Strength lo Wheal
CHICAGO, June 3. (A. P.) Big
export business and bullish crop esti
mates lifted wheat yesterday to a new
high price record for the season. Clos
ing quotations were nervous, at 3 1-4
to 3 3-4 cents net advance, July $1.40
1-2 to $1.40 3-4. Corn gained 1-4 to
1-2 cents. Oats lost 1-8 to 1-4 cents,
and provisions finished unchanged to
20 cents higher.
Seaboard interests were heavy buy
era in wheat, and it was said that as
much as 2.S00.00O bushels had been
worked for export. Moreover, a state
ment from a leading authority indicat
ed a yield of only 238,000,000 bushels
in six states as against 345,000,000
bushels suggested by the government
May returns.
The topmost point reached yester
day by July $1.41 1-2, showed an ad
vance of about forty cents since April.
Corn derived its firmness from
wheat and from word that Holland
had bought nOO.Oflu bushels. Better
crop repeats tended to ease the oats
market.
Provisions rallied with wheat and
corn after being depressed earlier by
announcement of a huge increase of
stock of lard here.
DepresskMi continues
On the Stock Market
XEW YORK. June 3. (A. P.) An
eight per cent rate for call loans furth-
er price revisions, ,nnd another low
record of 86 for Liberty 3 l-2s, bonds
contributed to yesterday's reactionary
stock market.
Some speculative favorites, notably
oils, and specialties of the tobacco and
leather types, were intermittently ac
tive and strong. In general, however.
representative stocks again reflected
unsettled business conditions and lack
of public support. Sales 685,000
shares. .
Call money opied at 7 per cent.
rose to 7 1-2 in the first half of the
session, and touched 8 in the last hour.
when market prices were most confusing.
Only once before this year, Febru
ary 3, when demand loans rose to 9
per cent, was yesterday's money rate
xceeded. Borrowers of time funds
bid seven per cent lor all dates, but
only small sums were available.
Banks attributed the increasing
scarcity to large capital flotations, gov
ernment withdrawals, and reduction of
local reserves by interior banks.
Factors bearing on market value
Included a cut In Pittsburg prices of
wire products and concessions in re
fined sugars. Columbia Graphophne
preferred was added to the steadily in
creasing list of stocks deferring divi
dens. Exchange on London forfeited most
of its recent rally and all continent
rates fell 5 to 30 points, Dutch bills
again sustaining the greatest reversal.
Liberty 3 l-2s recovered most of
their loss hut the trend of that group
as a whole was downward.
Other domestic, as well as interna
tional issues, were responsive in verla
ble degree to the money flurry. To
tal Bales, par value $19,775,000.
OFFICE CAT
(? J
BY JUNIUS
Why is it that when a man stands In
the middle of the room and happens
to drop his collar button the blamed
thing rolls across the room to hide
under the davenport
Tough I.iu k for Maude and Doc,
We read in the Adams correspond
ence news for the E. O. that: Sam
Wyrick, who is working for Mr.
Schrimp, was kicked by a mule last
evening. He lost eight teeth, cut his
lip so that the doctor had to take five
stitches in it and received a broken
and dislocated Jaw bone.
Boston.
Is the center of gravity, completely
surrounded by N'ewtona.
It is also the center of the universe.
The great poet Anonymous haa im
mortalized Boston as:
The home of the Bean and the Cod.
Where Lowells speak only to Cabots,
And Cabota cpeak only to God.
Very Povr.
Think it over at your leisure.
Then you will agree," said Hess,
'There ain't many rounds of pleasure
In the ladder of sucosss."
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
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TO GjSt TWistR. H SOGD l
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Anthems of Anger.
I fain would help to sound his doom,
How oft my bitter wrath he's stir
red I mean the weary pest to whom
Most every mortal is "a bird."
E. B. E.
Of all the folk beneath the skiei
Or, should I sa;, oC those 1 know?
The bird whom I lo most despiso
Is he who mutters, 'Is that so!"
Tom X. Jerry.
One kind of undes-.rable citizen is
the fellow who lives in a flat and In
fests on taking slilo trombone lessons.
Be it as It may. II. U. P:ichlor of
Syracuse, X. T., haa S?--n arrested on
.1 charge of bigamy.
Wise husbands tire -Heparin-; their
ro-I.etbooka for the summer opcniii3.
"And now abide' h faith, hope and
charity, these three, but the tireatcst
it these is charity.'' sayj a New Ha
ven i t.pei, and civilxi it to "i:.
ch.mye.' "Excharg i'1 has been crib,
ulng gr.od stuff fron Ft. i'uul ee W
C-rlrtnians, 13:13.)
Bring Yout I nuch.
Rev. J. Owen, an evangelist, will
preach at the Stone ohmcli. July uth
to August 1st. Mertyvilli!, la., Ban
ner. fcome married man do without
breakfast to reduce tlem, and i.ir.o do
without to reduce friction.
"Home brew Is a prcat tax upon the
digestive system," denlnres a jihysU
cian. Also upon the imagination,
(East Oregon Ian Special.)
XOLIX, June 3. A very interesting
program was given last night by the
W omens Missionary Association. A
very Interesting play was the main
feature of the program. A dainty
luncheon was served later. Those
who was on the serving list were Mrs.
Chas. "Wells. Mrs. Joe Fisher, Mrs. D.
W. Davis, Mrs. Joe Zaeharals.
Among those who visited at the
Bound-Up City today were Oscar
Johnson, Dan Arkell, Ed Branson.
E. J. Burke, well known wool buyer,
was a Xolln business visitor today.
mi i;ii:i!ki titf pill
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah., June 3.
(A. P.) San Francisco came from be
hind yesterday in afternoon's game
and won by a score of 17 to 10. The
Seuls were six runs, in arrears when
Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea
Kemedy.
Every family should keep this prep
aration at hand during the hot of the
summer months. It is almost sure to
be needed, and when that lime comes,
is worth many times Its cost. Buy it
now.
Why Suffei from Ilheumatlsm?
to you know that nine out of every
ten cases of rheumatism are simply
rheumatism of the muscles or chronic
rheumatism, neither of which require
any internal treatment? The pain may
be relieved by applying Chamberlain's
Liniment, which makes sleep and rest
possible, and that certainly means
great deal to any one afflicted with
rheumatism.
The Home of the Soul
In olden times, it was believed that
the seat of the soul was the stomach
most iiKeiy ror tne reason that a man
Is never so completely used up as when
his stomach Is out of order. For the
cure of ordinary stomach troubles,
there is nothing quite so prompt and
satisfactory as Cham Berlin's Tablets.
They strengthen the stomach and en
able It to perform Its functions natur
ally. Give them a trial. They only
cost a quarter.
Heeommends Chamlierlaln's Tablets.
"Chamberlain's Tablets have been
used my husband and myself off
and on for the past five years. When
my husband goes away from home he
always takes a bottle of them along
with him. Whenever I have that
heavy feeling after eating, or feel dull
and played out, I take one or two of
Chamberlain's Tablets and they fix me
up fine." writes Mrs. Xewton FTeeland.
Mlnoa. X. Y. Take these tahleta when
troubled with constipation or Indiges
tion and they will do you good. 1
they took after Blaeholder In the
third Inning and continued In the
fourth, the two innings giving them
nine runs. They landed hard on Brln
le In the ninth, making seven more
tallies. Sam Lewis relieved O'Doul in
the second and held the locals well In
hand. Kamm knocked In six tallies
with a double and a homer. Kamm,
Ellison and O'Connell hit home runs.
J. i l'enhey Co.. A NaUoji-Wlde InatituHon
SAX FRAXCISCO, Juno 3. (IT. P.)
Despite prohibition, the price of the
highest grade of wine grapes for 1921
season will be $20 a ton higher than
last year. The California Grape
Growers' Exchange announce the
price of $90 a ton. Practically all
prices will prevail.
CONVICT MAKES COXPESSIOV
WALLA WALLA, June 3. (A. P.)
Mark McCoy, a convict, confessed to
robbing a safe at Centralia and mur
dering his conferedate near Galvin, In
Lewis county, the prison warden has
announced.
I Hot ,Weather Foot
Comfort
At Small Expense"
When sultry days make feet ache and swell
you can turn to our shoe section with the
knowledge that here you will find shoes com
fortable on the feet with prices soothing to the
purse.
Women's White Canvas Shoes $1.93
Right at the time you want white footwear
comes this assortment of high grade shoes at
a fraction of what you usually ' pay. Very
fine tightly woven canvas, Goodyear welt
soles, high covered heels with aluminum van
ity plate and leather top lift, pair $1.98
Canvas Shoes and Slippers 93c
In this group are slippers and shoes for
children with leather or rubber soles and
rubber spied slippers for women, not all sizes
in this assortment, but wonderful values for
those who may find their size, pair 98c
One Strap Slippers $2.69
For growing girls or women who prefer a
low heel this one strap slipper offers comfort
and economy in a practical way. Plain, me
dium toe, close edge sole, good quality patent
leather, pair $2.G9
Brown Kid Oxfords for Girls,
$3.25, $3.98
A good looking Shoe for growing girls
that's as good as it looks, a good, sturdy
sewed sole, low leather heel and fine kid up
per, sizes liy to 2, $3.25; 2 to 7 $3.98
The same shoe as above but in fine black kid
sizes liy2 to 2, $2.98; 22 to 7, $3.49
Slippers for Wee Folk
A nice assortment of slippers for little tots
await you here, black kid, white kid, white
canvas or patent leather, instep strap, ankle
straps, Roman sandals and barefoot sandals,
$1.19, $1.49, $1.69, $1.89, $1.98, $2.49, $2.98,
$3.25.
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DEPARTMENT STORES
J. C. Penney Co.,
A Nation-Wide Institution
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BUIGK
M.siatjtaM
Present lines of
models will be
new Buick six-cylinder
carried thru the 1922
season.
Beginning June 1st the new series and
prices will be as follows, f. o. b. factories,
Flint, Michigan.
' Old Priett
Model 22-44 Three Passenger Roadster, $1795
Model 22-45 Five Passenger Touring, - $1795
Model 22-46 Three Passenger Coupe,
Model 22-47 Five Passenger Sedan,
Model 22-48 Four Passenger Coupe,
Model 22-49 Seven Passenger Touring,
Model 22-SQ Seven Passenger Sedan,
$2585
$2895
$2985
$2065
$3295
NuPricH
$1495
$1525
$2135
$2435
$2325
$1735
$2635
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICH.
Pioneer Builders of Valve-in-Head Mew Cra
SrtcAw mi tB Principal CHim Romlrt JSiirjWun
Oregon Motor Garage
Phono 463
WHEN BETTER AUIOMO BILES ARE BUILT. BUIPK Will. BUILD HEM