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DAILY EAST OREGDNTAN, PENDLETCW, 0REG017, THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 14, EIGHT PAGES " OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE j. 0. Penney Co., A Nation-Wlde Institution DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Pricei and Auooiated Prest Report! New Sport Jackets 9 PACE TEN U1 C l!og Wrtll lllLIf Til Mhiw X'H'hkiIi at Poilum! I r"rnm the iii i'Eiin Journal. 1 1Ir ri- itlm fd their uphill climb at I I'd Null! Portland stockyards yester day Morriinc, ndvnnrlna $1 over the prices quoted Tuesdny morning. The miirktt w mi va need on the strength nf ilrivc-in "titrV, no cnrlols being re (Ivpil. Ivmnnd fir prime llitht hous THE OLD HOME TOWN is VOl'V strong. SlilKH t.tMMl' 8.00 ' . ih '-'I hoi; market ranre- Tim cuttle market was nominally Prime MrM $ 1 1.50 1i 1 2.00 sternly. Only 99 head arrived over .mil ii iimhv, J in So right und sales were not brisk. Pounds 10.004ilt.00 General eattlo market range: Piii'Hith heavy, 300 llni, Choice Steers 8.260 7.7. up , S.00i lo.oo) Medium to good steers . . .00 4' 6.7i Rough heavy .ft 9.0 j Fair to medium steers . D.CuiU1 6.00 Fat pigs . 1 1.50 12.00 . Common to fair steers . . S.50W 6.25 Feeder pis 10.00W 10.60 Choice cows and heifers G.GOiJjl 6.00 Medium to good cows and , ! heifers 4.75 5.60 Fair to medium cmvs and heifers -. 8.75 By Stanley ! fJjMJ.VjST KEvw HtJ aew SCREES CN BAC 2X1 j p-0 CP MIS fAT AET xcDAy w COG!; i SAS KNEW hcvn r; CPE'! "S B DOOI5- ... Ibl 4.75 3.76 2.7i 4.00 6.50 6.00 The Broad Scope of American Bank Service This Ittink is more than ran be safely and conv ar some of the various tun aerve you: CHIXKIXG ACOOI.VT Pafo. convenient; saves time, prevents errors, f uriii.shes receipts, gives you standing. COIJ-IXTIOXS Notes, drafts and other items, local and for eign, -collected for you. ' FARM I.OANS IKJKKIGX liXClLYNGE simply a place where money eniently left. Listed below facilities in Which this bank SAVINGS ACOOCATS For every member your family. Encour aces thrift, teaches banking methods. . SAFK DF.POSIT VAULTS Your valuables safe from fire theft. TKAVKLERS' HFXKS LOAN if A"T 1HSCOINTS of kept and The AmericanNational Bank Pendleton. Oregon. 'Strongest Sank in Gaston Oregon" Common cons, heifers .. 2.754$ Cunnera 1.764 Hulls 3.26 Choice feeders 6.00 4j Fair to good feeders .... 4.00 w Choice dairy calves 9.50 U 10.00 Prime light dairy calves 9.00 W 9.60 Med. light dairy calves. . 6.00 to' 9.00 Heavy calves 4.50 it 6.00 Price on lambs udvaneed another 25 cents. The market was strong. First east or tne mountain lambs seen on the market for several days came.in oxer itight. General sheep and lamb range: Fast of mountain lambs X 7.00 U 7.75 Host valley lambs ; 6.50f 7.00 Fair to good lambs 5.50 6.50 Cull lambs 4.60 6.50 Light yearlings 4.60 G.2& Heavy yearlings - 4.00(u 4.60 Ueht wethers 4.00$ 4.6A Heavy vv ethers . 8.00 O 4.60 Uves 1.00U S 6 I arste Lots of Woo! In Oregon AVell Sold , PORTLuVXD, July 14. With the wool sale at BcadVon Friday almost the last of the large lots remaining in the state will be cleaned up, although there is still a fair-sized accumulation at Baker. Between 500,000. and 600,00 pounds will be offered at the Bend eale. There is still a considerable quantity of wool scattered throughout the state, but these lots are being steadily picked up. ' v Prices are holding their own here, as shown by the recent purchase of, a choice lot of 150,000. "pounds at Pen uh'ton by E. J. Purkc at 21 cents. The moat active point l the west now is Montana, where operations have been conducted nt a range of 19 to 21 cents for good clip. Reports of figures rang ing as high as 22 cents have been heard, and there are rumore of some buyers going up to 22 1-2 cents, but no confirmation of the last figure has yet been received. There is said to be con siderable wool still remaining scatter-: ed through Utah, but Nevada has been pretty 'well cleaned out by a recent purchase of 500,000 pounds of wool ly an eastern buyer at a prlco of 14 to 15 'i cents. . Commenting on the tariff situation, an eastern trade report says: , , "Although criticism of the proposed tariff changes Is heard on every side, on the whole, the matter of duties has sunk to a position of secondary Im portance, as most of the traders recog nize the fact that the emergency tariff now in force .will remain the law gov erning the Importation of wool prob ably for many- months to come. The general belief seems to be that the new schedules can hardly be put Into ef fect before the late aulnlun, and with that in mind the Bosto.ii wool trade is turning the greater part of Its at tention to the daily task of buying and selling."- ... - . v v Strong Tone I VIt At Kan-si Oty KANSAS CITY. Mo. July 14. Cat tle Receipts 5500. Beef steers steady o 15o hieher: top heavies, $8.65: best July Clearance Sale t Among the odds and ends we have many very attractive patterns in linoleum of the most desirable colors. Linoleum and Feltex in room sizes: Inlaid in the regu lar grade, former price $2.50, now $1.89. ..Printed linoleum in the best grade, former price $1.50, now, 99c. ..Feltex remnants, best quality, form er price $1.00, now 69c. DO NOT OVERLOOK THESE HUGE SAVINGS IN TABLES A beautiful Mission Library Table, fum ed finish, and solid oak. Former price, $65.00; now $35.00 A large oval shape Library Table, solid oak, in the golden finish. This one slightly used, at only $25.00 . Another Solid Oak Library Table which has been slightly damaged in shipping. Regular $25.00; now .-.$13.50 A handsome genuine quarter sawed Oak ' Library Table, size 26x42. Regular $38.00 ; now '. $20.50 A gorgeous period Library Table in Wil liam and Mary ana genuine mahog any. Very large. This is a snap. Regu lar $68.50; now .'. $42.50 Regular $85.00; now $59.50 A massive round 48 inch top, very heavy pedestal, plank top ana 8 foot exten sion. Regular $65.00 ; now -......$42.50 This beautiful round.45. incli.tofi. jljniiur. r Table has a massive pedestal, plank . ' top and 6 foot extension. Regular $44.50 ; now .......$33.50 OUR DINING ROOM TABLE STOCK IS VERY LARGE AND NEVER BE FORE HAVE WE OFFERED SUCH AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES This splendid round 54 inch top, quarter ; sawed oak, dull finish, very massive pedestal, plank top and 8 foot extension. AND NOW IS THE TIME TO GET THAT ICE CHEST THAT YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR. DON'T HESITATE, AND SHOP EARLY. WE ARE OF- -FERING THE TWO BEST MAKES IN AMERICA, THE "ALA5KA" AND "ICE KING," A r VERY LOW PRICES Another Ice King, 50 pound side door icer, is a very good buy. Regular $3J.50; now $28.50 Another Ice King top door, 40 pound size, was $32.50; now $22.50 An Ice King you can put in your kitchen ette and just the thing, 25 pound top icer." Regular $25.00; now $17.50 A good shade with a good roller ......75c A hand oil with a guaranteed roller $1.25 Alaska Star, 100 pounds, top icer, in white enamel. This is a beautiful as well as a very durable chest. Regular $75.00; now $55.90 This Alaska.Star, 75 pounds, side door icer, is a very exceptional buy. Ask for it. Regular $52.50 ; now $39.50 A very durable chest that will stay cool is the Alaska. Fifty pound side door icer. Regular $45.00; now $32.50 Two colors, cream, green. Cruikshank & Hampton "VITALITY COt.NTS" 1 24.3V I'mM Webb Plume .VI 8 Your Old I'urulturu Taken in tKxciuinge as Psrt Payment on New. fexcluhite Agents ' IVndlclon lor Acrolux (No Whip) I'ueh hluulva. i zc Ttxas, J". 701i 7.75 yearlings, strong to 25c higher; top, J9.60: several loads, 19 ft 9.60; fat she stock steady to Mfong; prime young native cows, ?6.90; calves steady, 25c higher, clos ing weak; top to packers, $9; to-shippers, $9 25; best Texas calves, I8.50O S.7.1; 'other classc generally ! -canners mostly 160 to 175: bulk cut lers, 83.503.75; best stocker steers, 46.35; plain kinds, 84.26SI 4.75. Hogs Receipts, 6000. Fairly active, mostly steady to strong; spots active; Lest iights to packers and shippers, 9.70; 230 to 240-pound weights, $9.65 j9.65: packing sows steady; stock pigs, 10W 20c higher, selected kinds, 89.60. Shcep Receipts, 3500. Sheep fully 25c higher; top ewes, 84.35; lambs mostly steady; spots strong; top na tives, $9.60; Texas, $8.25; bulk better grade natives, $8.56 9.25. I OFFICE CAT Few Changes Feature lull Stock Market , NEW YORK, July 14. (A. P.) Mid-summer dullness prevailed In yes terday's stock market until the final hour, when shorts were driven to cover on a sharp upward movement in for eign oils. ,., Mexican, Petroleum, which had dominated tho early and Intermediate periods of the session, was lifted near ly 8 points to 107 V; , and affiliated is sues, notablyr Pan-American Petro leum and General Asphalt, strengthen ed. ,' - i . The remainder of the list rallied var iably Ant gains and losses were irregu larly mixed at the close. Many high grade rails und industrials Mere only occasionally 'uuoted In the market's more aiuithftlc stages. . ' . Extroirj? weakness was shown by preferred shares of the more obscure industrials and specialties. Changes among rails. In which deal ings were unusually light, were nomin al for the most part, although Cana dian Pacific, Atlantic Coast IJnc. Louisville & Nashville and several coalers eased on small offerings. Sales amounted to 400,000 shares. Tho weekly survey of trade condi tions by the Iron Age, which referred to steel operations as "unemployment," was supplemented by the report of the Lackawanna Steel company for . the! second quarter of the year. This dis closed net earnings of less than $300, 000 against $3,123,000 in the same quarter last year. , Notwithstanding increased demands for money and tomorrow's withdrawal og $66,000,000 by federal reserve bunks, call loans did hot rise above 6 per cent and all the time loans were at that figure. Business in foreign exchange was perfunctory, most rates, however, strengthening. . , . In the bond list the trend was main ly higher, libcrlty Issues and spec'u lative rails hardening, Cuba Cans 7s Improved on prospects of a Cuban loan and foreign war flotations strengthen ed. Total sato par value, $11,873,000 BY JUNIUS : After eating off the kitchen table at home it's hard to manipulate a fin-1 get" buwl successfully. ' The grand opera numbers by the Jugo-Slav onhestra at Chautauqua lost night made us conclude thut grand opera is freedom of the high Ca. , . ' One drink of home brew makes the whole world spin. ,. Our Own Illngvlllo Bugle Notes. One of the prettiest sights seen on our streets this year was the Lilx-rty Car dricen last evening by Tom Mur phy. A bevy of bachelors supplied tho "liberty" features. Stop, Look and Lbiscu. I do not fear a siren With a msss of henna hair. With wicked drooping eyelids And a blase, worldly air. " llut oh I cross my fingers And breathe alttlo prayer When -I meet a fluffy cutle i With a blue-eyed baby stare. A man Ik liable to make mistake and any woman It glad to point it ou to him. Virginia Lie. a chorus girl who is touted a great deal s a beauty by New York newspapers these days, says she haa promised 11 men she will marry them. (Jonie on. Virgin'a, and tell us the names of the lucky 10. T3 c o IM - t 9 Our Nation-Wide Money Saving Campaign in our 312 stores in 26 states brings this assortment of gay sport coats to you at savings practically out of the question for the or dinary one-store retailer. . Made up in attractive belted style from high grade flannels in red, navy and green, each $5.90. COOL SUMMER DRESSES $4.98 to $8.90 Comfort and good appearance are cleverly combined with economy in this group of voile dresses, colors are mostly in darker shades, $4.98 to $8.90. , LONSDALE MUSLIN 19c Every woman knows the quality, of this standard muslin and realizes what Penney stores are able to save for her at, yard. . 19c MEN'S ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR 98c Full cut, standard quality cross bar muslin, knitted waist band across the back for com fort, suit 98c VICI KID STRAP SLIPPERS $3.49 Good quality soft black kid, neat comfort able toe, close edge flexible sole, medium heel, two button, one strap fastening, pair. . $3.49 MEN'S ENGLISH SHOES $3.98 The popular dress style fashioned from good quality black gun metal leather, Good year welt soles, rubber heels, pair. .... $3.98 BAREFOOT SANDALS Child's 5 1-2 to 8 $1.29 Child's 8 1-2 to 11 ..; $1.59 Misses' 11 1-2 to 2 $1.98 Ladies' 2 1-2 to 7'... $2.49 Juries V VJrst DEPARTMENT STORES J. C Penney Co., A Nation-Wide Institution Must Reports Cause Jump In W'lH-at Values CIIfCAGO, July 14 (A. P.) Rapid i development of black fust gavo fresh impetus to the upward swing of the prlf-e of wheat.' After, showing gains I of zy. .cents the . market closed ner- "vov3f- tt-i it cents' net higher, with I September $I.2S4 to $1.2814 a"d Do It-ember $l.30,l to $1.31. Corn finish j ed 3-8! to 3-4c up and oats up 3-4c to t ic Provisions closed ' unchanged to j 15 eenls higher. . , '. .- I Whnil lrflrM lfurilsirwt Kniwltil In terest in North Dakota disputches say- lug that fields which a fortnight ago seemed free of bkiek rust were today badly affected. - Olht-r dispatches de clared the crop conditions In the state were worse than the trade had gen erally believed and that hot winds had cot millions of bushels. With con tinued high temperatures and absence of rain the rule In this country and with no abatement of the Europemcnt drouth, buying orders took on large proportions, and it was near the end nf the session before profit-taking on the part of holders led to any material setbucks. A leading elevator concern was conspicuous In the buying and an other str'-iiKthenlng factor was urgent demand from exiners for hard wln lr grades. On I"? upturn December delivery lunched tho highest prlco yet for that mouth In season. Corn and oata n'.ion'ed Independent strength tut a result of smallness of rural offerings. About 176,000 bush els of corn In store here was posted as out of condition. Provisions averaged higher with grain, notwithstanding weakness 1n the hog market. ' TOKIO, July 14. (I. N". S.l Fol lowing the lead of American, French ind Austrian scientists and doctors, In grafting.a portion of an animal gland Into the interstltal gland of the hu man body to produce renewed vitality, the Imperial University of Fukuoka, Japan, will oon start experiments of that nature here. - The work by the school will be a departure from pre cedent., however, as It will be the first Institution In the yorld to .create a de partment for such work Dr. Yasuuaburo Kakakl, who will be In charge of the work, expects to sub mit both tn'n and women in dotuge to the operation,' using both monkey and gout glands in malili;- the substitution New Envoy r- CQNRGY'S . CASH GROCERY PAY CASH AND WATCH YOUR BANK ACCOUNT GROW. Sugar, 12 lbs $1.00 Tomatoes, large cans, 8 for .,....... $1.00 Wresson Oil. pts. 35c, qts. 65c, Vi gal. $1.20 Crisco Vi lbs. 40c; 3 lbs. 70c; 6 lbs. $1.25 Carnation Milk, 2 for . 25c Carnation Milk, 8 for ................... . $1.00 Olympic Pancake Flour, large size, 3 for,.. $1.00 Canteloupcs, each ................... r. ..... 10c Best Crepe Toilet Paper, 3 for ...'.25c General Emlllsne Chamorra. for mer president of Nicaragua, is the aew minister fam that countiy at Washington, When the Emergency Demands the Unusual There come times in the life of every car owner when the instant readiness of his car is the most im portant thing in the day, perhaps in & whole life. "Ready to go, able to get there," should be the unfailing answer of the car in such a crisis. Value of car performance at such times runs past any money estimate. , In that connection twur in mind that only tho dealer w'ho sold you the cur can gmranlec its constant roudubility. 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