East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 22, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 22, 1921.
TEN PAGES
DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL
Including Pendleton Prices nd Associated Press Reports
Horn Wow Willi
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stock trade here show adverse eondl
lions a regard" the heavier weight
livestock. This applies to nil lines-
Al the further tut In price mnde I hogs, cattle and sheep.
Inte Motidart afternoon, entile were J Slate cattle were the only offerings
ehout steady lone. h"g were slow for
heavyweight and steady for liuht
huirK, while sheep utiil lamb were
considered steady.
Development of l;i!e in the live-
In the North Cortland Hi leys t the
opening of the Tuesday morning trade
There were no carload arrivals over
IllChl. Price losses of late hnve Iteen so
THE OLD HOME TOWN
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EASTERN OREGON NEEDS
11m' TOmiiKTie and industries of Kustern Orrcoii arc
host niilcrsj4XKl by 1.micto Oregon hankers. The
nierk-an National has for over Thirty-Two Years
studied from all aisles the many problems and va
riHis difficulties thai this section Is called upon to
mm For this reason this bank Is In a position to
render complete) and efficient srnii to Ms custom
ers. Your account is Invited.
The AmericanNational Bank
Pendleton. Oregon.
'Strongest Sank in Gastern Oregon "
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S THE PORCH SHADE OF GREATEST SERVICE,
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&s Quality Torch Shades arc an invc-stmeni in comfort not a luxury.
Hf This ear of all times be careful of the porch equipment you buy.
E3 Tou want shade which will not only look well while new but which
p? will stand up under the strain of this year's use, next year's and the 2
g3 years to come. Kui h are the AEKOl'X Shades and we heartily recom- JS
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g3 liesldes durability there Is more genuine satisfaction In AEROLCX
3 than any other porch shade we know of.
With the "Hang 1-iisy" attacdnient anyone can Install them In lesE3
3 than five minutes' Lime. S3
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3 correct fabric which s;ives absolutely uniform ventilation from top to
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woven sections nor uneven spaces where sun and rain might enter. gs
Adjustable "No Whips," fo'jnd only on Aerolux, hold me tnauti se-zE
curely In place and prevent them from whipping and flapping In the
wind.
Holld Coppere Cord Glides, instead of sticking pulleys or rustingls
steel Kl.de Kite a permanently emooth, clean surface for the raising
cords reducing weur and friction to the minimum. g
They are smoothly filiit-hed they are permanently stained in at- EES
tractive, summery colors there are sizes to fit every porch opening 3
and Ituy are reasonably priced.
A complete luie of Jorch and KumimT I'lirnihliinir- SHails your In-
sctlin.
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severe In cattle here that killers are
buying at whatever price they offer.
Despite this the local market Is just
as favorable as the eastern trade,
freight rates considered, but quality
considered, Portland la one of the
highest In the country for the off
grade stuff. This may appear to be a
serious Joke to the shipper who sends
forth a carload or so of cuttle and re
ceives but little for It. The face re
mains thru cattle prices are In the sub
cellar at practically till points In the
country.
(iener.il cattle market range:
Choice steer $ .?! 7.00
Medium to good steers . , 1.00 W ."5
Fair to medium steers . . B.25W 6.00
Common to fair steers . . J.Bfljf &.2T,
Choice cows and heifers B.50 ? S.00
Medium to good cows and
heifers I.TBff B.50
Fair to medium cows and
heifers S.75fr
Common cows, heifers . . 5.75 W
dinner 1.60W
Choice feeders ......... 5.00 U
4.76
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9.50tf 10.00
8.00 f 8. BO
6.00 W 8.00
S.OOifil 5.00
Fair to good feeders
Bulls
Choice dairy calves
Prime light dairy calves
Med. light dairy calves
Heavy calves
Hog prices are out of line locally.
Kastern markets continue to advance
and on the basis of what It Is costing
local killers to bring In supplies from
the niithvest, values here should be at
least 75o to 90c higher. Killers are
taking hold of hogs at the prices listed,
but the extreme top quotation was not
available during the Tuesday trade be
cause there was no diversion stock In
sight and home killers paw the ex
treme only when the competition
lorces them.
Lightweight stock Is steady hut
heavy stuff la quoted slow and some
what depressed here.
General hog market rants-
Prime light S 8.75fi
Smooth hetvy, 250 to 300
pounds
Rough heavy, 300 lbs. up
Kat pigs ,
Feeder pigs
Stags
While there Is a fairly steady tone
here for mutton and lambs, most of
the business is with outside killers and
lew purchases of note have been made
by local Interests. Light weight stuff
it: sought but It Is difficult to secure
satisfactory values for heavyweight
mutton. " '
General sheep and lambs range:
East of mountain lambs I 6.50 Si'
Best valley lambs 6.00
Fair to good lambs .... 5.00
Cull lambs 4.0049
Light yearlings 4. 60
Heavy yearlings 4.00(g)
Light wethers 4.00 fa
Heavy wethers 3.00
Dwes 1.00 j
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Hecovery Features Stock
Market Activities
NEW YORK, June 22. (A. I)
The stock market's descent was check
id yesterday after a brief period of
weakness in which United States steel
again was conspicuous. Many leading
shares recorded extreme recoveries of
cn to five points.
Further easing of money rates and
a growing conviction that the extended
reaction had exceeded the bounds of
caution' were among factors which
prompted hurried covering .of short
commitments.
There was little In the movement,
however, to indicate more than tenta
tive public participation. Sales were
1,000,000 shares.
For the first time since October,
1919, call money opened and remained
at 5 per cent on the exchange. In the
open market and on prime collateral
this quotation was shaded by to 1
per cent.
Leaders of the rally comprised in
vestment rails such as Canadian Paci
fic, Northern Pacific, Great Northern,
Union Pacific and Reading, Mexican
Petroleum, General Asphalt, Royal
Dutch and numerous unior oils. Cru
cible Steel, American and Baldwin Lo
comotives, International Harvester,
General Eelectric, New York, Air
Brake and Pressed Steel Car.
Shippings, motors, motor acces
sories, food, leather and chemical spe
cialties were only moderately bene
fited. American Woolen, Sears-Roebuck
and Coppers showed little, If any
recuperative powers.
All foreign exchanges were reac-
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
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tlonary, sterling losing nearly 2'tc
with declines of B to about 20 points
In French, Relglan and Dutch bills.
Scandinavian remittances also tended
lower on moderate offerings, but the
Canadian discount eased.
In the bond list, liberty Issues were
irregular and some convertible rails
hardened, but industrials were mixed
and mainly lower. Foreign Issues ral
lied from early heaviness. Total sales,
par value, 10,75.0i)0.
Drouth Causes Spurt
In Wheat Prices
CHICAGO, June 22. (A. P.)
Drouth In the domestic spring crop
belt and also In France did much to
stimulate buying of wheat today and
cause prices to ascent. The market
closed strong, 2 to 414 cents net
higher, with July $1.28 14 to $1.29 and
September $1.23 'to $1.23. Corn
gained 1 to 1 cents and oats 4 to 1
cent. In provisions the outcome was
unchanged to 20 cents higher.
Bullish sentiment in wheat was giv
en its first impetus by a leading au
thority, who reported from Aberdeen,
8. D., that fields, were firing hadly an.l
that In some places the crop had been
destroyed by drouth. He asserted, also
that wheat wa heading very short
and would not recover with rain. The
fact that the New York stock market
was rallying from yesterday's acute
weakness tended to lift wheat values,
which however derived strength from
gossip that drouth In France was fhe
worst since 1SS3. Talk was current,
too, that exporters were after wheat in
volume. Meanwhile, disappointing
threshing returns, continued from the
southwest, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio,
and It was generally admitted that the
movement of new wheat was slow In
getting under way.
Apprehension of damage by drouth
was largely responsible for tho
strength of corn and oats.
Provisions averaged higher with
hogs and grain.
Tone of Murki-t
Steady at Kansas City
KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 22. Cat
tle Receipts, 10,000. , Beef steers
stteady to 15c higher, top ' medium
weights, $8.5.0; best yearlings, $8.35;
heavy, $8.25; bulk of sales, $7fi 8.25;
calves, steady, 25c-higher, top $8.75,
bulk good and choice, $81 $8.50;
Blockers and feeders, slow, steady to
weak; bulk Blockers, $5fi 6; good kind,
$6.30; all other classes steady; few
cows. $6; bulk, $4.25 H 5.50; canners
mostly $2ft2.25; bulls mostly $45.
Hogs Receipts, 13,000. Opened
around 25c higher; most hogs sold 30
ft 40c hlerher than yesterday's average;
top. $8. B0; bulk good and choice, $2.10
i 2.25 ; pound butchers, $8.35lr8.4fi;
bulk of sales, $8.104)' 8.50; pigs, scarce
and steady, few choice kinds. $". 1 0.
Sheep Receipts, BOOH. Lambs BOW
75c higher; Arizona. $12: natives $11;
sheep fully 25c higher; Arizona ewes,
$3.75; few nallves, $4; Texas yearlings,
$7.25.
"If you had an eye behind you you
might see more detractions at your
heels than fortunes before you."
Shakesiieare.
As a result of more open-air sports
British women ore developing larger
Waists and flatter chests.
OFFICE CAT
BY JUNIUS
An Irresisaihle) Force.
(From Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
The marcel wave has swept many n
man off his feet.
Kclah!
Beneath a mossy mound,
In the cold and soggy ground.
Is sleeping poor Tolllver McOce;
He wet his thirsty throttlo
From a likely-looking bottle.
But he found it wusn't what It seemed
to be.
According to the Kansas City Star,
several residents of Clay Center, Ne
braska, got their tonsils sunburned re
cently while watching; the airplanes
Olsappenr.
Iome.
Fame is a funny thing. Some seek
It a lifetime and muff It, while other
J. C. Penney Co.. A Natlon-Wide Institution
The Store-of Every
Day Economies
People who have tried our ca$h selling
methods know positively that they can depend
on what.they buy here as being a real value in
every sense of the word, dependable quality,
satisfactory service and lowest possible
price.
If you are still paying for someone elses
"credit service" vou'll be surprised at the di
vidends your cash can make in savings at the
Pennev Store.
DRESS GINGHAMS 17c YARD
Checks, plaids and stripes in pleasing and
practical color combinations, good quality,
about 27 inches wide, yard 17c
SMART NEW SPORT SKIRTS $5.90
You need not pay extravagant" prices for
ready to wear when this department of our
store has so many savings for you. Sport
skirts of wool or silk in new wanted color
combinations, checks, plaids or solid colors
made up in popular plaited styles, each $5.90
JAPANESE CREPES 29c YARD
' This popular summer fabric in dainty sum
mer shades, best quality, 30 inches wide, com
pare the quality with the higher priced grades
you find elsewhere, yard 29c
CHILDREN'S PLAY SUITS 89c
New shipment of excellent quality play
suits, heavy blue denim or khaki with red
twilled trimming, blue and white stripe with
red trimming. Plain blue with white piping,
all have drop seats, short or long sleeves,
ages 2 to 8 89c
BOYS' OVERALLS 89c, 98c
Good quality denim, full cut bib overalls,
ages 3 to 10, pair 89c
11 to 17 years .'98c
Men's Work Sox, pair 10c, 15c and 2 pair for
35c.
Men's Overalls, pair 98c, $1.19, $1.39
Men's Elk Harvest Shoes, crome turned
sole, pair ! $2.98
Men's Muleskin Harvest Shoes, pair $2.49
Leather Faced Canvas Gloves, gauntlet or
wrist length, pair 2Jc
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J. C. Penney Co., A Nation-Wide Institution
ABOUT THIS TIME 0' YEAR.
have It forced upon them. Barbara
Frictchle achieved It by poking her
dome out of a window and telling
Stonewall Jackson where to head in.
The boy who stood on the burning deck
did it that way. Mary had u
lamb and. no doubt, should never have
been heard of otherwise. Other exam
ples will readily suggest themselves.
it should be understood that all this
stuff on fame Is from heurauy. Fame
Is a good deal like a cream puff. It's
nice to think about but when you get It
there's verv little to It or In it. As
n. n.iA when ono becomes famous
there l(i little for hlm.to look forward
to but a capacity crowd at his funeral.
"In n suggestion of the Wild West."
Well, we know the Unites aren't wear
ing much these days but we are won
dering If Flfl wasn't a little chilly In
such a garb.
The older the car, the
luxury It becomes.
more of a
First lawyer Did his speech curry
conviction?
Second Lawyer It did. Ills client
got five years.
Teacher to music class "Can yoti
tell me the name of n great player?"
Bright Pupil "Ty Cobb."
At u meeting of a girls' club In
Lima, Ohio, It was decided that it Is
quite the correct thing to have' neatly
tanned knees this year. Tanning is all
right In its place, but if we were doing
the Job wo wouldn't place It on the
knees.
Dear Offuscai:
If you were a young man with n de
sire for sweets and were able to buy
only five little chocolates for 20 cents
would yon believe that sugar Is down
to $0 the hundredweight, wholesale?
What would you advise me to do
about this?
SWEET TOOTH.
Wo read In this morning's paper that
Mrs. Flfl Potter Rtlllmnn was attired
: : lessens Labor : 1 1
I , Goes Farther j;
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What So Rare
As a Day in June"
No pleasurable experience in life can compare
with that enjoyed by the motorist on June days.
Then the car pays dividends of contentment that
make him independent of any dollar and cent
consideration.
The BUICK will do its part
and as dealers we accept full
responsibility for the satisfac
tory performance of every .
car we sell.
BUICK
Oregon Motor Garage
Distributors
BUICK, CADILLAC AND CHEVROLET
Phone 468
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