twelve r.crs TACE TWELVE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TttUE 1 DAILY MARKET (NEWS, LOCAL AND pENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports NOW. CtSTety X'M MOT POST TOSTIES KELLOG CORN FLAKES PUFFED WHEAT i 15c each . PEACHES PLUMS APRICOTS 25c Can DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, JPNE 10, 1021 1 1' 3 i I 1 ' j I HoilS tWI'llW. 1'HlllP j Ami SIktii Monty ! (Krom the urrsnii Journal.) Hub were lower for tt. cattlo w.fu Hlinily mid there a apparently Mciirty torn? In the sheep lli y wltH H run there. 1 Knormoiis siippllen of sheep htivs, I pimi iiinrfci'ti'd at North Portland re cently Mini Ht this time the market and price retains a steady tunc with not hiiK shown for Thursday morning. H beuia to look, however, as Jlf tli j inarl-et wan getting about all It could j dike cure of and any long continued j lilU run would likely cause dcmorallxa- tion. tlcneral sheep and lambs ranee.: Trlme lambs t 7-'0H 7,:5 Katr to Rood Jamba . 7.00 4'ull innihs 5W Feeder Jamba 3.00 4.50 l.iKht vcarlliiRs 4.00 4.50 Heavy yearlings " Light wethers 4. SOW 5.00 Heavy wethers S.50S 4.60 Ewes l.00J 4.15 Market for cattle ruled steady at North Portland for the Thursday morning tnide. Receipts were limited and there was practically no change In prices, Frank V. Utirke, a prominent locnl livestock man. Just returned from the Kiist, says that Portland is today th lci cattlu market In I ho United Stales and quality considered, was paying tho extreme prices. Uenerul cattls market ranre: fdec les 1.00 w 4.75 E.fcO 4. t0 5. HO 6.75 6.25 4.U Now Is Ih Time to ; Kid of Tliesr I'gly Spina There's uo longer the slightest need .f feeling ashamed of your freckles, a Othlne double strength is guar anteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of Othine double strength from ,any druggist and apply a little of It night and morning and you should soon see that even Hie worst freckles haye begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to com pletely clear the skin and gain a beau , tiful clear complexion. Re sure to ask for the double strength Othine. as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. ' Choice steers 8.00S 8.15 Medium to good stcos ..7.R04S 8 00 Pair to medium Steers .. i.iitf 7.00 Common , to fair steers . . E.O0P 6.2 j Choice cows, heifers .50tf 7.00 Medium to good cows and heifers 6.50 j e.:5 Pair to medium cows and heifers 4.000 Common cows, heifers . J 3.50 ft Canncrs f Choice feeders Pair to good feeders . Bulls 2.50 if Choice dairy calves ..... 9.008110.00 Prime light calves S.OOttf .50 Med. light dairy calves . . .00i 9.00 Heavy calves 3.00 0 6.00 Killers here appeared more deter mined to wreck the hoe industry of the Pacific Northwest, for a further cut In price was mado during the Thursday morning trail a at North Portland There was a lowering of lop prices by at least a Quarter with few extreme tales beyond this at $9.25. ' General. hog market ranee: Prime light 8.75ft 9.00 Prime-light - 9.00 S.25 Smooth hetvy, 250 to 300 pounds ' . ... T.25 8.25 Smooth heavy, .- 3C0 -and - up .25J? 7.25 Rough heavy 5.004? 7.00 Fat pigs ..- 9.004$ 9.25 Feeder pigs - 8.50 9.25 Stags 3.00 7.00 commerce commission within the next 10 days asking for restoration of fruit rates in force before the S3 per. cent rise of August, according to W. J. I'rquhtirt, secretary of the Vuklma Traffic and Credit association. We hntehe and Spokano districts support this move, he stated. A telegram from H. A. Adnms, vice-president of the Union Pacific, to P. M. West, uscnt of that line, here states that the new rate of 11.50 per hundred to eastern territory includes storage In transit privileges. This will mean a reduction of $62 per car from the present apple rate. To Ask Restoration Of Former Fruit Rates YAKIMA. Wash., June 10. (A. P.l Growers and shippers of fruit in Washington and Oregon, through their state public service commissions, will file joint protest with the interstate His Haa of Tomorrow I- il Roy t Unlay. Ir you cxpcxt lo have .711 men In this Hty: tln-n do not iicgiect tile boys now diirin this Ki..t rt hoot varalioii. It 1m no (Jic fi-w dollars m pay a hoy for Ills Hork. hut Ih Mnunity you (r.e h.:n nliK'h will liavc a U-m-fidal clTcct on liim during 1I10 rctimiiidcr f Ids life. Hoys wIk have a Join, usually save and liave nu ac count bi tills strong hank. The American National Bank Pendleton. Oregon. 'Strongest Sank in Gastern Oregon" Wheat lrlv llulgtx Rut Is Lost At Close Chicago, June 10. A. P.) Con tinued buying shot wheat prices up ward 8o yesterday but the effect was largely transient. Pcnntnd was duo for the most part to reports of a possible big railroad strike July 1 and to the government crop report that the winter wheat yield would be curtailed 51.000.000 bushels. The market closed un-settled l-4c to 3c net. higher with July Jl.34i to 1.35 and September 1.1" K ti1.17 'i. Corn lost 5-S4i ic to lc and oats l-2c to & i-8c. P.ulllsh aspects of the government report brought about a decided up turn when tho wheat market opened. Rushes to buy were held In check by new breaks In foreign exchange and because of weakness in the stock mar ket. Then gossip circulated that rail way employes were discussing a gener al tieup and that the consequence might be great difficulty In the deliv ery of wheat on contracts, especially during July 1. Shorts took ularni, and did not stop bidding until the market for July had gone to 31.40, a level within one cent of the topmost price this season. Subsequent downturns were apparently due to profit-taking by holders and to advices from Spring field that proposed anti-pit legislation was again a factor. Railroad strike "predictions were bearish as to corn, although bullish as ! to wheat, the reason being that termin al stocks of corn are heavy, whereas the wheat supply is light. Oats were depressed hy the government report. . Provisions averaged lower in line with hogs. UiS 7 THE CHERUB OF CLEANLINESS is always present whenever one of our Sanitary Bathtubs is Installed. No bathrooms can be anything but spot less and inviting where our tub, toilet, wash-basin and other sanitary fix tures are In daily use. Hot water al ways abnilable and plenty of It for all needs. See these fino fixtures here, BENSON & WICKLAND 807 Cot Urn wood I'lioiie 48S Slowness Characterises lny On Stock Murket NEW YORK. Juno 10. (A. P.) Liquidation and professional pressure hit stock quotations yesterday. Lead ers dropped one to three points and many speculative Issues forfeited twc. to seven points. In many Instances notably steels, equipments, fertilizers and chemicals, minimum prices were the year's low est. United States Steel.tat 76 , came within a small fraction of its low level in almost 'two years. Sales 800,000 shares. The reversal progressed to the heavy close. Primary factors Includ ed increased demoralisation In foreign exchange and Mexico's proposed heavy export tax on oils. Continued contraction of operations In the steel and motor Industries, ad ditional price-cutting and more divi dend omissions provided tho aggres sive shorts with fresh ammunition. Money on call was easy opening at 6 14 per cent, the minimum Initial rate of the last fortnight, and easing to per cent In the las.t hour. In the oprii market, free offerings were made at us low as 5 per cent. Time funds were closely held except for prime collat eral. Exchange on London 1roke to 13.69 or 6 cents below yesterday's final quotations and slightly more than 30 cents below tho high of three weeks ago. Continental remittances suffered extreme losses of six to 35 points but rallied shurply with sterling- before the close. Interest In the bond market center, ed mainly In the state of JCew York gold bond offering, for which many largo bids were reported from bank ing syndicates. Mexican issues eased us a result of the break In oils and European flotations were irregular. Most domestic bonds reflected slight ly the heaviness of stocks. Total sales, par value $16,450,000. Xo Revival In UusiiHtis Apparent. WASHINGTON. June 10 (A. P.) World economic conditions during May pointed to no immediate general business revival, according to the monthly summaries from its foreign representatives Issued last night by the bureau of foreign and domestic com merce. . Considerable Improvement finan cially was noted In Europe, but trade and shipping were, dull with marked industrial deficiencies apparent In some countries. In the Far East im provement was reported slight and In South America the situation was de clared practically unchanged with a less confident tone to future prospects. Money Is easier In Oreat Britain. The coal strike has caused a general stagnation of trade and industry, the London report declared. The industrial situation probably has never been worse, tho report con tinued, with over 2,000,000 persons idle. France appears satisfied with the success of the $100,000,000 loan float ed in the United States and feels It will permit payment of debts pre viously contracted in this country. Ev idences of a revival in Ilelg'an indus tries affected by tho British coal striks were reported from Brussels. A decreased foreign trade and an acute Industrial crisis resulting from decreased prices were outstanding de velopments In Italy. The financial situation appears lo be improving in Germany, Berlin re ported, but the Industrial situation 1 being humpcred by the Slleslnn trou ble and consequent coal shortage. Marked activities In establishing agen cies in Austria, by British, East In dian and Japanese interests was noted Revival of industrial activity In Chi na was offset by dopressed commodity markets and a small silk crop, Pekln reported, while economic conditions in Japan show only slight improvement. though the financial situution was bet ter. Except for Improvement In the gov ernment finance, economic condition In Mexico were reported practically unchanged. Wool iH inaiid Remains Good on Loudon Sale LONDON, Juno 10. (A. P.) There was a large attendance at the won! auction sales today. Tho offerings amounted to 1 1,755 bales; the demand was strong and prices were firm, Am ericana bought a' few merinos and cross breds whllo homo traders paid 3a 4d for scoured. GET READY FOR THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME Preserve your Health Protect Your Family, buy them an Han Refrigerators JWX This refrigerator Is seamless, porcelain lined, used In over a million and a half homes in America. The materials used In the Alaskan are seven walls of insulation, overhead circulation sys tem, cork filled and equipped with removable, rust proof wire helves. No. 907 E, ice capacity 25 pound $22.00 No. 622, ice capacity 60 pound $36.00 No. 623, ice capacity, 100 pound $44.50 Other atyle moderately priced. Cruikshank & Hampton "Quality Count 124-28 E. Webb Phone 548 1'irar Old Furniture Taken In Exduuice as Part Payment on Nest Exclusive Aleuts In Fctulblon for Aeroiui (o Whip) Porch Shades. ' Teacher said to name three principal resources of America, and I said three dishes of Post Toasties best corn flakes Do You Know That wc sell groceries as cheap as any store in town, quality considered, and everything that wc send out is guaranteed? So if it isn't right, send it back. We assure you at all times of the very best the market affords. We supply you with the freshest of stock kp p it fr?sh and delivered to you fresh. Order early and get the best. The . Sanitary Grocery Phone 871 The Most an Value The Best in Quality HONKSTY 1IFST I"OLKY WILLAMINA, Or., June 10. (IT. P.) T. II. Ulggs has discovered that honesty is the best policy. For a pro fessional bootlegger, hp believes It Is the only policy. Supplies from the office of thn Bverett Lumber company here had l.een disappearing with embarrassing regularity. Officials of the of the com pany were at a loss to account for the thefts. The sheriff and an internal revenue officer Investigated and found a bottle of moonshlno in a shopment of stolen goods. The officers raided Biggs' home and found a still. Biggs was arrested. OFFICE CAT Q BY JUNIUS Tim S.imiiMMrli'al Ussle The Simpson & Sturgls Service sta tion on Court street shows a sign today offering to an Interested public a "Ford Kmuibout; Good Shape." We suggest that this bo changed to "Ford ltunaliout; Good Flgger." No, Gwenivere, when Fred llennlon speaks of a "sack Jig" he doesn't mean one of those new dances. What Fred means is u good old fashioned farm hard who eats meat and potatoes for breakfast, chews tobacco and pluys a mouth organ after supper. Our Tabloid Kiliiralloiml Series If Methuselah had begun saving 'irarctto coupons at the o; of 14 ye-irs. ho t:i ght have had fx silver miunted premium fishing rods .it mid dle age. Think of It ! Nature Is Indeed wonderful. Listen to what a Chicago lawyer says In a ! petition. ! "That Mild Mary Ann Wolcott died an Infant, t or 3 years old, unmarried, intestate, and that she left no husband, child or children." A Spirited Affair 1 tV (tltilr Ihn lotf lt whluki'V wlllc.ll ! mat Glooon laoy nimiieicu wim a j well directed blows might well be call ed a family Jar. Tho weather Is cooler, according to Major Moorhouso.' Well, we know Summer Isn't really here yet because the k'iIs haven't put on their fur. Chow Chow y 50c Quart t . . t ' Quaker Rolled Oats 30c package Barrel Ginger Snaps 35c Tru Blu Cookies -.15c Package Alaska Shrimp 25c can Standard Corn '. for $1.00 Large Pineapple ' 3 for $1.00 Standard Grocery Go. 230 E. Court St rhone 96 a L. Bonijey, Pres. 4 Everything in the Meat Line for Sunday's Dinner Including the choicest, such as CHICKENS SPRING LAMB PRIME STEER MB ROLLED ROAST Downeys Market Phone 600 815 Main ',- IMI in THE HRST NATION of Pendleton rrtDERAL atsr.avr Offers an unexcelled banking service to in dividuals and corporations; transacts a general banking business and maintains special departments with facilities of the highest character. s PENDLETON, OREGON Nature Pays A Bonus Now , .. - ' This Is tho season whon you get double comfort and aatlsfac- -tion out of every mile you rldo In an automobile. Any car earns blKfror dividends In happiness for the next ulx months than at any other time In the year. Buy now. A Dollar Enjoyed is a Dollar Saved BUIGK Oregon1 Motor "Garage Dktribtttan - BUICK. CADILLAC AND CHEVROLET Phone 468 .4 V i