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PAGE TEN DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 28, 1021. TEN PAGES OUTBURSTS OF. EVERETT TRUE WW WW WW WW WWW fffTTf f f ? DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports "Say, NeiGHec;. seerN auvtmiwc op My feKCUSvS. K2 FOR. Ml MOT'S CrUCK5N OVER HCfcSl rf II 5 On INmiIimkI Marki-t (lY'im Hie Oregon Journal. 1 There w:i only a fair run of ls cars llvrstftrk in the North Portland al h s ill the opening of the 'Week and wvm of these w-ro direct shipments ti outside killers, 11K" were prartlc. elly unchanncl, cattle were weak, 25 i nOc lower, while early sales on sheep . ere steady. In the cattle market Killers sliced J".c off the prices generally, but In spots the market was 60c l'f, with a similar drop in the price of onlvcs. Tops in the steer division were quoted at $7.!i" during the morning but tlierc v.as almost a laek of good quality of- THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley T i"S NUl M Ikl I" U- T'l 1L'1 t3 BrwiH 1 I THAT ONE f .i.T; In Doc a a HOME WEN THE SHOE MAN WAS MARRIED HE f?ECwEI 00 SHOES TO KEEP hiS RHFfcl SHOP BoY PO AWONTH- l . 1 fire Dangers Tlio next diroo (iioiitlis f extreme- dry weather con ditions makes tlio dancer of fire inure intrude; one s-lark will slim a (xiiifUiraUtin. ! fnrWiandcd by safcgiuinUnz your valuable puH'rs iintl jrwclrjl, store tliose in our faults which are J 'ire-m-uof and Bm-slar-proof. 1'w rent, safety dcjiosit boxes to f:t your exact needs. (Chatauqua late9, Julj 101b to 16lli Inc.) Hie American National Bank Pendleton, Oregon. "Strongest Sank in Gastern Oregon' ferliius, A few sales were made u true tian above the top. (ienerat cattle market ranee: Choice steers , ,J 7.00 Medium to pood steers . . 6. SOW 6.:'5 Fair to medium steers . . 4.75(lt' 5. fill Common to fair steers . . 3.00f 4."j Choice cows, heifers 5.001i' B.50 Medium to gtod cows and heifers Fair to medium cows and heifers Common cows, heifers . . Canners Hulls Choice feeders Fair to Rood feeders .... Choice dairy calves Prime light dairy calves Med. lisht dairy calves. . Heavy calves set..w. G luman d ETAOINXM Hors sold generally unchanged for the Monday trade at North Portland. As during the previous week diversion stock sold as hlsh as $9.25, but local killers were again sitting on the price lid with non-diversion tops at $9. This price Is below the party of eastern hogs, a situation which caused Ugh: arrivals for the week's opening. General hog market ranea Prime light J 8.75 w 9.:j Smooth he&vy, 2;o to 300 Pounds 7.0C W 8.00 P.ough heavy, 300 lbs., up 6.00 W 4.:'5$i 5.00 3.25if 4.25 2.25 M .1.25 1.25W 2.25 2.50 3.75 4.50 iff 5.00 3.50 r 4.50 8.00 W 8.50 7.50i' 8.00 4.50'!!' 7.50 3.00fti 4.50 Fat pigs 7.60 8.75i8 9.00 Feeder pigs 8.50 9.0o Stags 3.00 7.00 With a liberal run of 4537 head In the alleys for the week's opening, the market for sheep and lambs started about steady at North Portland Mon day morning and prices were within the previous range for the initial trans actions. General sheeD and lambs range: East of mountain Iambs J 6.50 7.50 Best valley lambs 6.00 6.75 Fair to good lambs .... 5.0058 6.00 Cull lambs 4.00 Light yearlings 4.50 i More Home to the Housei m m S3' VENTIIATINC Porch Shades THE PORCH SHADE OF GREATEST SERVICE, m ECONOMY AINU LUMtUKl (Jnalitv Porch Shades arc an investment in comfort not a luxury This ear. of all times be careful of the porch equipment you buy. Vuu want liadcs which will not only look well while new but which will stand up under the strain of this year's use, next year's and the years to come. Hui h ure the ABKULL'X Shades and we heartily rccom- mend tbein. liesides durability there is more genuine satisfaction in AEKOLUX than any other porch shade we know of. With the "Hang Easy" attachment anyone can Install them in less s than five minutes' time. ' 2 Splints uniform In width and uniformity woven form a Scientifically correct fabric which gives absolutely uniform ventilation from top toc bo! lorn and ample protection against the weather there are no loosely g woen mi (ions nor uneven spaces where sun and rain might enter. g Adjustable "No Whips," found only on Aerolux, hold the shades se- cutely III place and prevent them from whipping and flapping in the lnd. Solid CopiK're Cord Glides, instead of sticking pulleys or rusting g steel glides give a permanently smooth, clean surface for the raising HE cords reducing wear and friction to the minimum. g They are i monthly finished they arc permanently stained in at- E tractive, summery colors there are sizes to fit every porch opening and they are reasonably priced. r A OtinpMe line of Porch and Miiiimer lurnisliJiiK awuiU your in-gs XH-tilUl. Cruikshank & Hampton 1 11 "Quality Countt" s 12428 E. Webb Phone 548 g Voiir f Mil I'umlliiTO Taken In Kn-luuurc as I'nrt Payment on New tl1uMe Agt-ula In lN-udleton for Aerolux (No Whip) J"oreh 3 Miades. Heavy yearlings 6.00 5.00 4.00 4.50 Light wethers 4.00 ( Heavy wethers 3.00 I D.vcs 1.00 4.50 4.00 3.50 Reversnb) Feature Market After Advance. NEW YORK. June 28. (A. P.) Saturday's irregular recovery was ex tended 1 to 3 points at the opening of today's stock market, but reversals in which many advances were more than canceled occurred before midday and a heavy tone ruled at the close. The more vulnerable issues compris ed oils, motors, steels, equipments, su gars, shippings, textiles and mail or der shares. Reaction from best prices ranged from 2 to 5 points, metals alone holding part of their advance. Higher type rails, notably transcon tinental and coalers, also were reac tionary under lead of Canadian Pa cific and Reading, but secondary or reorganized properties were relatively steady. Sales amounted to 465,000 shares. New advices over the week end were mixed. Favorable Influences were a heavier movement of grains to market and a reduction In the number of idle freight cars. Motor stocks were again under pres sure. Record low prices were quoted for crude and refined products, no tably sugar and rubber. Mexican oils reacted. The money market was featureless, call and time rates being unchanged. Moderate strength In foreign ex change was ascribed mainly to pros pects of early settlement of the British miners' strike. Dealings in bonds were light but steady to firm for the mos.t part, in cluding liberty Issues and convertible rails. Internationals also showed Ir regular improvement, but Cuba Cane Sugar Is weakened with the stock. Total sales, par value, J10.650.000. Predieted Heavy Kecclpts 1 'orees Wheat Price Down CHICAGO, June 28. (A. P.)-r-Misgivings that there may soon be a period of burdensome receipts had a bearish effect on the wheat market yesterday. Prices closed heavy, lc to 2o net lower, with July 61.28 to J1.28i and September $1.23 14 to $1.23. Corn lost 1 3-Sc to 1 3-4c and oats 7-8c to 1 3-4cfi 1 3-8c. In provisions, the outcome varied from 2 lie decline to a like advance. Predictions that a free movement of SCRR. "BOT THCY'RS MOT QOITC3 "DomS YST. BUT vurierf v nc t wc, wicu iuvj mavc IR MEAT rt W I new wheat was ahead drew special at tention to the fact that there 'was no diminution apparent In the movement cf old wheat, und that the northwest markets as well as those in the south west were receiving much more grain than a year ago. This situation in the final week of the old crop year was taken to indicate need of caution ever In case the movement of new wheat should only be of normal volume for the season. Under such circumstances, continuation of adverse weather for growth northwest and for harvesting southwest failed to stimulate buying. On the other hand, the economic out lcok was regarded by many as a bear ish factor and with a threatened strike of elevator employes tended to increase celling pressure. Abnormally heavy stocks in sight did a good deal to force lower prices toth for corn and oats. Provisions during most of tho day averaged lower In sympathy with grain and hogs. Lower Prices Rule On Kansas City Market KANSAS CITY, Mo.. June 2S. Cat tle Recepits, 13,500; beef steers 10c to 15c lower: some bid 25c lower; top, $8.20; bulk, $6.505S8; yearlings, steady best $8.25; she "stock and bulls, steady to 15c lower; choice yearling heifers, $7.858; few cows $5.50ii5.75; bulk common and medium kind. $3,5001 4.50; buIs, mostly $44.50; top veal ers. $9; few late avove $8.5"; stockers weak to lower; medium to good kind, $4.5005.75. Hogs Receipts, 11.000; 10c to 15c lower, mostly lights and medium top packers and shippers, $8.50: 280 and 320-pound averages, $S.15tfi 8.25; bulk of sales, $8.20i 8.45; packer sows and rjlRs. 10c to 15c lower; few choice stock pigs $8.25. Sheep Receipts, 4500; sheep steady to 25c, lower; most fat native ewes $3.50ti;3.75: yearlings, $8.50; native lambs mostly 50c lower, some sales off more, top, $10.25; bulk be'.ter grades, $!.50!i 10. "Foot Hot" New Disease In Wheat. SPOKANE, June 28. More than 2000 acres of wheat fields In Spokane county are affected by n disease new to this section, known as "foot rot," according to County Agent O. V. Pat ten, who has been conducting an in vestigation with experts of Washing ton state college. In some districts 40 to 5 per cent of the wheat stems were diseased, the county agent re ported. The infections cuts the stems off at the ground and leaves the crop worthless, except for hay. he said. The Investigations throughout the county l"ave not been concluded. OFFICE CAT BY JUNIUS t'nder tho heading "Cherry Picker Breaks Arm," wo lead in tho Milton Eagle that: While picking cherries at his home in south Milton last Friday L. T. Benrdsley fell from a tree and fractur ed the nnkle bone. From this we conclude that the gen tleman must have a nana like a foot, cr else ho picks cherries with his toes. What's in a name We note that Miss Thelnin Hug and Miss Gertrude Teed are among the teachers register ed at the Summer Normal School. Which leads us to spring that old wheeze, summer normal and summer not. Heard at Tin- Alia faced lady who Is trying to squeeze into an Inadequate space: "I'm very noif ... iiiuuuuie, uui i uoil I. loiu up any smaller than this, so you'd better take the wholo scat." When a man visits his old home town after an absence of years he can not understand why all his friends look so old while he is as young as ever. Man 'wants but little hero below. Wo will sell our Interest In tho Still nian divorce story for a Canadian dime. There is Just one thing wo would like to see at tho Dempsoy-Carpcntier fight. That is when Georges gives Jack the long sou kiss. The American champ probably dreads that more than all the knuckles In the wrld. Everything Good When yon buy from the Table Supply you can buy with the assurance that things will be the very best always. "THE TABLE SUPPLY Phone 187 739 Main Street Pendleton CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors Oh Boy! Oh Joy! 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Included in the price of the car is the value of his permanent responsibility for tne car's behavior for your satisfaction. For these reasons we arc putting the foundations of our business down to the bed rock of his commu nity. We are here to stay and serve. BUICK Oregon Motor Garage Distributors BUICK, CADILLAC AND CHEVROLET Phone 468 .....,M,tMMiit,t,.tllllllllllllfflltl.llllll(HIIIIIIIIHIIHIIItlSnilllllltlllttlllMHIIIMIIIIf iMMiitinriiiiiinHn.- iliilliliiiiHilllllilliiiiiihj wmwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww 1