7 ' ,V VvVAVvVi V iVt VV'iV 'V I -V V V V yc rAOE TEN DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 22, 1921. TEN PAGES OUTBURSTS OF. EVERETT TRUE DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AMD GENERAL AMU TH5 PcRCCNTASe OF CAKbO r-l t i'; tcvj 1-3 rJO LOW, IciMtLC TK"? fM P5XT WV AKw trtlNW LiKINtCiS TUG- Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports 7i Wi-Hl4rh 4 'hiiriiilnlw I'lM'llllllll SIin U MniUi-t ( l-Yoiti Ttii' ni-i-gun Joiirniil. i M'iK HH- mil l.f lillC lu'-fl- .lint M'Mlk, ijtiilc were qui. led nominal, whlb- Ih'Tlf WMW InWi-r pl'lce nlM'tl-i! f"l t -nib-, i.i .Vi.nli run IhimI nt ill'' open ing of the Thursday trade. 'I i In- '. h. H.I Ihiit li.rnu-il (In- to ti.l ii.,v of Imuy ricilv.-ii .-it Xnrth r-.rilinul fur the 24 h. unt, 63T head, or cur i.f swine i hum- direct ft-"tn Ihr mldwest In b-cal fcllb-rs. mil)' :i vcr s nut Murk "f lion ri'iifhi-il ttn- upi-n 1 r ;i 1 J (-. I.nt till WHS more Hum Slllfiet- nt fur the needs, ns value here me somewhat li'O high, tn view of thi- flif-irr- ,ii..ii'i1 nt other American centers. Cm (lie basis uf the Chicago price, Imgn were nut worth above $12 l the l.x-it I trade. iiihI while f 12.:ru 1 ;. wit.- bid early fur supplies, receivers vrv asking Hie full lrice recently lU'll'll luilli uf (h-lr hog much below what thi- lucal market linn been qu"lins. ami this has put the Utile butchers in a bail w.iy. Ci ncnil hog market range: I'tlme light Jli.ou'u 1 :.:.') Smooth heavy, I Ti 0 lo 300 I Hm r..oo s.oo Just one lone bend appeared in the cattle alleys nt North 1'or'lnml at the opening of the Thursday trade. Ucc.-ni demand In this lino has lieen about steady. Former ouotatious art therefore nominally continued. ijencral cattle market ranee: Choii-e steers i 6.75 'ii 7.2;. Medium to good steers .. f.'.Oi1 6.5t Knir to medium steers 4,rr o.M' Common to fair steers .. S.T.O'ii 4.T.'. Choic rows and heifers o.M'V ti.00 Medium to good cows and heifers 4.50 -it S.'Jo Fair to medium cows and heifers Common cows, heifers Ca nners Hulls ChoU'e feeders Fair to pood feeders . . 'ull lamhs I-iuht yoarlinin . Heavy e.irlinga LiKht wethers , , Heavy w elhers . . Kwes . 4.00 W 4.0U(tj S.OOW S.00fj 2.00 fa' 1.00 4 5.00 4.50 4.01) S.50 3.0k 3.00 3.: 4.:.0 3.50 5.50 a.Oli ti. i.i LU1..1-. fn.tiiiii. h. iioioe Hairy eaives pounds .... Smooth hea ', . "P UmiKh heay . , Fat piss Feeder pliM . . Oil ll'S , 0.0 i 'il 11.00 ii.ltftl Iii.iiO fi.oo 'a 10.00 1 2.O0 'u 12.50 11.00W 12.00 0 w 2T5i 1.50 ' 2.50 5.00 -ii 4.00 W 10.50 V 11.00 I 'rime linht dairy calves 10.00 ii 10.50 j Mou. light dairy calves. . 7.0(1 St 10.00 Heavy calves 5.50 1 7.0o Larnli situation was weak, -with early I Mils at North J'ortland Thursday showing a loss of about 50c from the ! tornier price. Mutton trade in general ! was considered about steady, but very , lov. i tleneral sheep and Iamb range: i Fast of mountain lambs $ 6.50 'ii' 7.25 Best valley lamls 5.50'ij' 6. 00 Fair to irootl lambs 5.00 tl 5.50 Ite Bioad Scope of American Bank Service This bank is more than simply i place here money can be safely and conveniently left. Listed below are some of the various facilities in which this bank i-an serve you: UltXKIXG ACCOVXT Safe, convenient; saves time, prevents errors, furnishes receipts, gives yuii standing. tXMJJXTlONS Notes, drafts and other Items, local and for eign, collected for you. t'AIlM IAXVXS EXC1LVXOE SAVIXGS ACCOUNTS For every member of your family. Encour ces thrift, teaches banking methods. SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS Your valuables kept safe from fire anil theft. TnAVF-LEns1 HECKS I.OAXS AXI) llStXCXTS The American National Bank Pendleton. Oregon. 'Strongest Sank in Gaston Oregon" MILK FED Springers and Hens Prime Steer Rolled Roast of Beef, Spring Lamb, Milk Fed Veal. Downeys Market Phone 000 J315 Main t'ri'dlt For (.Vnmuiy S4'iix1m hs Wheat lVhf OI'lOAiIO. July 22. (A. 1.) Wheat developed some slrensth ves leiday. largely 1.,-cause of reports that ilermany had obtained credit In Ureal Britain to buy bivadstuffs. The mar ket closed firm, at the sumo as Wed neMlay's finish to 3-4 cents higher, with September $1.2614 to $1.2ij and December 1.29i4 to Jl-20".. Torn closed 1-s cent off to 1-21i5-!c up. and oats gained 1- cent to 1-2 cent. In provisions the outcome ranged from 12 1-2 cents decline to a rise of 2 1-2 cents. Strength showed Itself almost exclu sively during the final half hour after word had been circulated that British bankers had made a $15,000,000 loan to Ilermany to be used mainly for the purchase of wheat. Hullish sentiment w.-is also stimulated by famine news from Russia and by advices that the western Canadian crop would not In larger than last year. Until the bulg in prices, however, bears had thing. mnch their own way. A good deal was made of predictions that receipts wouiu continue liberal and the need to track deliveries here owing to con gested storage facilities and the eleva tor employes" strike. Excellent crop prospects tended to ease the corn market. Oats were re latively firm as a result of disappoint ing yields. Higher quotations on hogs partly counterbalanced In the provision mar ket the depressing effect of a break in !arge prices at Liverpool. IT'O MOT a 'riAlAKiC-D ' ft? I 1 I Call Mimcy Dot-lines To 1 jisicr ISasis. NEW VOliK, July 22. (A. P.) The stock market's only outward re-, cognition vesterday of easier credit conditions announced over night was a decline in cull money quotations from 6 to 5 1-2 per cent. Total transactions of 285.000 shares established a low- record for the year. The trend of prices was downward. Shorts made some impression on steels, equipments, motors and mis cellaneous issues, including Famous Players. Fire in the Mexican oil fields and rumors of financing by one of the Koyal Dutch subsidiaries serv ed as an excuse to depress oils. Hails were comparatively strong, despite June statements of various im portant systems which disclosed smaller gross earnings. Coppers and allied metals were unaffected by price concessions. Exchange on London weakened on selling precipitated by development in the Silesian situation. loiter partial recovery was effected with improve ment in French, Belgian and German rates. With few exceptions the bond mar ket was firm to strong. Liberty is sues were appreciably better, most rails trended upward and the feature of the foreign group was the strength of various municipals, notably Danish and Swedish issues. Total sales, par value. $lO.S75,00o. 5"t JOM55, XOu THIWK ANDVKK SO MUCH HOu" DmMCet) K4TIOMS THAI IT "5, GOT LAS.K;r5 WITH YOU A'W CUT OUT TH'S (vORRYNJ A-BOOT HOW fMAiMY SClCNTlFtC HOC7P" TC "DOOS jH&Ciz MA1 te IN A SMli CUfO fr V.l'i5-Y PRUNti IT WO U CP 13CM(iFn DOTH ovC H&AtTM NOR Si tiiSH I OFFICE CAT BY JUNIUS onslMl'Ilt We know a little wife who says she "just worships her husband." Well we notice that she often goes so fai as to place burnt offerings before him so It must be true. Just when we get to enjoying our selves telling someone how much we notice the warm weather the other fel low begins to talk about his own symptums. new Selanick special, "The Woman Cod Sent," featuring Zena Kcefe und Joe King, which is to be shown at the Alta theatre for two days beginning today. The story Is by Sophie Irene Loeb, and was adapted and directed by Larry Trimble. It Is a deep drama, with a touching love current running through a picture of Industrial struggle and political manipulation. Love, .politics, strife. Intrigue, mys tery and a thrilling denouement all these contribute to make a situation in which every emotion of the audience is played upon and responds. She Is a wonder woman, this Mar garet Manning, portrayed by Zane Keefe. Horn under u cloud, losing her mother In her infancy, not knowing even the name of her father, she over comes all the obstacles of poverty, prejudice und Ignorance. She tri umphs over cunning and rapacity, bests Intriguing lobbyists ut Washing ton, and wins the man she loves. AKCADHTOOAY Norma Talmadge is known to be one of the most versatile of all femi nine screen stars, but her remarkable talents in this direction have never been shown to such good advantage as In her latest Select production" She Loves and Lies," -which opened at the lliglirr I'riccs Prevail On Kan-as City .Market OMAHA. July 22. Hogs 2315c higher; bulk liett $.23 ''" I ". Ill) ; top, $10.11.",; grades, $s.2." '11 S.J."i. Cattle fieceipts. 27011: desirable beef steers, steady to 1,1c higher; top handy-weights, $!t.25; others,, slow; she-stock steady to 2jc higher, bulls, strong: veals, weak; stockers and feed ers, steady. Sheep Receipts, Tniui.head; lumbs strong, spots. 2.".c higher: bulk west erns. $10.10'fi 10.30: early tops, $10.35: sheep, firm; wethers, $6; vearlin? ! ewes, tip to $5.50: vearlinir wethers 7. feeders, strong to 25c higher; early top feeding lambs, $7.25; best held at $7.50. I We read of a Spanish chess player , who made four moves in two hours. . After a little more practice he ought 1 to qualify as an all-Amerlcan brick I layer. . 1 .in? - " i ivy Receipts X'aturc X1c - rrrades I "e 'ere interested in the news In packing!- "ua- H u- aooul tne mgnt- oiooniing iereus grown in a local gar den. May we be allowed to remark! that the name of the flower makes us i2 think of the recent liquor raids; they certainly make a night blooming ser ious for the home brewer. In Iceland codfish are dried ground into flour for use In bread. and Cops Golf Cup MM E Today Children, 10c Adults, 35c Norma iw Mar, Tliih - Irfhku Star, , AhK lor it. Krgu! July Clearance Sale Ami now is the time to get that Ice Chest that you have been waiting for. Don't hesitate, and shop early. V( are offering the vao best makes in America, the '".M.-ka" ar.vi "Ice King," at vory low prices. umls, top i-.er, in v line en.iiiiel. This is a be mi'f 1 1 durable .lust Kef.il r $75.00; now $.Vi.'mi 5 poundc a.ilK Joiji leer, is a ery exceptional buy. ' 1 j2 50; new tt.M A ery durable t best that 111 stay cool is the Alaska. 50 pound side door leer. Kcgu:r ttS.UU; now $:;:!. 50 lec King 10 pound side door iter, is very popular. Regular 1-rn e HDO0; now fsa.SU Another lee King. 60 poqnJ side door icer. is a ery good buy. ltigular $S.50; now 28.50 Another Ice King top door. ) pound size, was $;2.50; now An Ice King you can put In your kitchenette and Just the thing, 25 pound top icer. Regular J25.00; cow $17. .50 A good hade with a good roller 7,-x- A hand oil wilh a guaranteed roller $1.25 Two color, cream, green. Cruikshank & Hampton "Quality Count$" 124-28 E. Webb Phone 548 ixir Old I unillurp TuWcii iu ICicluuigr mm Part Pajmeut on Xew ljkduk) ,ctMiu la I'cudletoB fur Acruliu (ii Hblp) Iurcii Mia tie. I 1 1 j 4 wmtm , . . V : v- m .'mm in iwWifi'im Two things that all others are most pitiful One is the desperation with which a bald man clings to the last few remnants of his hair and the other the determination with which a wom an goes about to erase the first wrinkle. This Is a Deep Olio j Dear Offiscat: I Can you tell me if P. D. dogg is among the male teachers enrolled at the Summer Xormal School in pendle- ' ton ? t Signed) AN'XIOL'S. j You may be as good as anybody else I .Uiit is that good enough? I ii Talmadne IN She Loves and Lies BRAY COMIC MOTION PICTURE NEWS P.VVTLME TODAY A fortuno teller in Salviattl's circus. It is while acting in this capacity that her son conies to her. He, too, has been crushed In the scientific certi tude of his father. Realizing his need for a mother's care, Rcnee is virtually reborn. She begins to undo the harm wrought by the husband. She givcH up the circus to be near her son. Sho establish herself as a socress. Her regeneration begins. And in her regeneration she brings about the salvation of Stephen. J!ut how she achieves her end through thu urge of mother-love and the psychic phenomena which enables her to win out are tremendous climaxes of the story which must be seen to be ap-( predated. One is made to think and j to weep at the same time. Miss Ram- j beau, in "The Fortune Teller," is at j her best. Her dramatic power and her. faultless technique dominate the pic- j ture and make the screen story even I ! more entertaining and instructive than i the stage performance. Her transfor-j mutton from a cultured and beautiful I woman to tne torn thing In the little) circus sidochow can only be clanged asj evtruordinnry. Miss Rambenii, in "The i fortune Teller." has scored the great- est iriiiiiiiiri ui ner career. PASTIME Today Children 5c Adults, 20c NATIONAL PARK The World's Greatest Playground and Museum of Natural Wonders , Magnificent hotels and ciiniiuoilious cainps; 300 iiiIU-h or Im proved highways; nil In the midst of matchless scenery, lis ho lds are marvelous i-lubllsliiiienlH. Its camps urn pretty lit I io tent villages, models of cleanliness, sanllallou. order, comfort und simple, Informal living. An Itlcul place for vacation pleuBures. Send for our beautifully Illustrated booklut telling ull (ibout Its wonders in word and picture. Through Sleeping Car Operated DAILY during the season between Portland and : West ellowstone ' by the .. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM ' COM M KN01N.C1 BATCH DAY, JINK :0l) 1'. 1.EAV1XU ruUTLAND Our local agents will be glad to explain the various tours which enable visitors to see the Yellowstone so comfortably and at mi nimum cost; also to nuoto fares, prepare your Itinerary and make your reservations. Call on T. F. O'BRIEN, Agent or address VM. Mc.Ml'UltAY, Ciunoral I'asNcnger roitland, Oregon Agl. Arcade theatre last night. In this adaptation of Wilkte Collins' story of the samo name Miss Talmadge portrays three separate and distinct characters,-each being of a different social caste, age and physical appear ance. Not only does the star make her portrayals realistic but she makes them convincing. It will be remembered that Wilkte Collins has his principal character to disguise herself us to completely make her own husband believe that she Is another person, something that may be easily done on the printed pages of llction but not so easy of accomplish ment In real life or stage or Bcreeli. How .Miss Talmadge "gets away with it" is lint one of tho niaijy unusual things in "She Ixivcs and Lies." As in all of this star's previous Select productions the talent surrounding her Is of the highest calibre. Conway Tearlo is leading man and the balance of the cast Is composed of well known stage and screen favorites. The tech nical work, such us settings, lighting and effects are Just a llttlo ahead of tlie high standards now expected by patrons of the photoplay. Alta Children, 10c Today Adults, 35c - i- m (t':,v lain liirtm t--cnmmmamm Selznick Pictures "The Woman God Sent" STORY BY SOPHIE IRENE LOEB DIRECTED BY LARRY TRIMBLE WITH ZENA KEEFE FATTY ARBUCKLE IN "A COUNTRY HERO" Marjone ir Rain Here' Jock Hutchinson, back h.xn with th cup presented him for winning the British open golf cham pionship. He will play for the Amer ican onn ilutmpionthip at the Co-liin-bia Coun'ry Cluh :n Washii.gtoo. V. C. July II, 20, 21. IN The Fortune Teller THE MOST MAG NIFICENT MOTH ER STORY EVER TOLD. Al.TA TOIAy ljvely woman, charming nuugh when a creature of the boudoir and drawing room, can be still more Inter estlmr when she Invades the tireciects of man and buttles with him on his own ground. a COMEDY THE NICKLE SNATCH ER We have in our stock standard makes 6t2V ton Pneumatic and Solid Tire Trucks and arc offering at this time for the benefit of prospect ive purchasers, a substantial discount in price and exceptionally easy terms. It will pay you to investigate, if you contemplate purchasing a Truck. . ... Oregon Motor Garage j 119-121 West Court St. Phone 468 This is shown conclusively in the