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.:;). ;;" '"' v rrB,'" ' "'"""'"ri" TEN PAGES DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AH, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, AUQPST 2, 1921. PAGE TEN , .tl...v.. v " i' '.'fT',"" DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports lion Steady. (stile IIIuImt, S1mv Mom. (From I he Oregon Journal HiiKD were steady, with cattle gener illy J.'ii' higher, while sheep and lamb wore slow and tmk at the start of the Monday trade. Receipts In till lines showed the nmnll tot h! of r.6 oars, cni piired with lis cur last Monday anil If.fi ram two weeks ago. In the cattle alleys there was a small run for Monday tin compared with re cent period, only head came for ward ai compared with i' s . head last Monday and 82114 the previous Mon ilny. Of the total supply, 109 head went through to other packers and were not offered here. Ocneral advance of ll.'.c was scored In the market for cattle at the Monday North Portland opening, hut, consider, tni? quality, ome sale were made at h rise of r. no from previous figures. Top steers sold early in the day ut 6.75. General cattle market ranee: Choice steers $ 6.25W 6.75 Medium to good steers.. 5.?rtr 6.2a Fair to medium steers .. S.OCiKr 5.7 S Choice cows and heifers D.uOSi 5.50 Medium to food cows and heifers 4.25 5.00 Fair to medium cows and heifers 3.26 ( 4.25 Common cows, heifers . . S.tiOtSe 3.50 'anners 1.75 51 2.50 Bulls , 2.75 r 3.75 Choice feeders 4.50 Si 5.00 Fair to good feeders ... 3.50 U 4.75 Choice dairy calves 10.50 11.00 l'rimc light dairy calves 10.00W 10.50 Mod. light dairy calves. . 7.00irl0.00 Heavy calves 5.50 i 7.0t Hog market started the week lit North Portland with a fully steady tone. There were arrivals of but a mere handful or so 251 head, and of this amount one load went direct to a killer and did not enter the market. Open market offerings in the swine alleys are so scant as to leave the price on a nominal basis., Genera! hog- market range: Trime light ..' 12.00 13.00 Smooth heavy, 250 to 300 pounds '.. 10. 50(011. 50 Smooth heavy, 500 lbs., up . v 9. 50510.50 Rough heavy 6.00 10.00 Fat pigs 12.00(&12.50 Feeder Jiiga 11.00 12.00 Stags 5.00 8.00 Sheep showed sharp declines, except east of mountain lambs, of which THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley JOHN TURNERS RUSH SEASO :h HE WILL SPEND HIS VACATION TAKiN ORDERS FOR FALL WORK. . mm . ' .. .' 11 thi the 1st of August tlic Interest Is c imputed and rretlitetl all Savings Accounts of record ui this, bunk. This Interest will be entered on O10 iw hooks mIhii presented at the Sating Teller's Window durittt Uiat day or niiytiine tJiereafter, and when left 011 deposit will draw interest the bame as the principal Hie AmencariNal ional Bank Pendleton. Oregon. S, 'Strongest Sanc in Gastern Oregon LAST PLUNGE DOWNWARD IN THE PRICE OF REFRIGERATORS 7-wall Alaska, cork filled, 3-door, porcelain lined at . $32.30 40 lb. Ice King S20.00 25 lb. Ice King $15.00 Beautiful White Enamel, 90 lbs $15.00 Apartment Refrigerator, 75 lbs $32.50 Cruikshimk & Hampton "Quality Count" 124-28 E. Webb Phone 548 Your Old Furniture Taken Em-Imuuw ma Part Payment on New kat4iudtl AftsuU la FeudletoB for Aeroliu (N Whip) Porch hustles. there were no offerings. General sheep ana lunib raiifre: East of mountain iambs J 6.00 fji) Post of valley lambs ... 6.00$ Fair to good lambs 4.50 Cull lambs 1.50i) Feeder lambs 1.B0W t-iKht yearlinss S.00f) Heavy yearlings 2.50 Lilfht wethers 2.50 (ii) Heavy Wethers 2.00 ii Kwes 1.00 if G.50 5.50 5.00 S.0O 3.00 3.50 3.00 3.00 2.50 3.0t) OUTBURSTS OF. EVERETT TRUE Itullish Advices llriiiK W heat I p. CHICAGO, HI.. Aug. 2. (A. P.) Bullish advices regarding the sprinff crop yield did a good deal to strength en the wheat market yesterday despite big receipts here. Values closed firm, lc to 1 3-4c net higher, with Septem ber 1.24 to Sl.24 and Decem ber 11.27 3-1 to $1.2$. Corn lost l-2c to S-SliS-ic, nnd oats finished un changed to l-i?f3-Sc lower. In pro visions, the outcome ranged from 5c decline to 10c advance. Buying orders from the northwest gave special emphasis to messages saying that domestic spring wheat ter ritory which looked promising 10 days aso was falling down badly on final returns. In this connection, notice was also taken of gossip that stocks of flour everywhere were low. Be sides, considerable Importance was at tached to an estimate by one authority putting the Canadian crop at 207,000. 000 bushels, as against earlier esti mates by him as 300,000.000 to 350. 000,000 bushels. Strength in the mar ket. however, was more than offset for a time by big receipts and by slack ness of export inquiry. Nevertheless, continued power to rally was shown. psnpcialK nfter midline when lha vi ible supply increase, although large, ! forced the market down proved to be less than many traders bad looked for. It was said, too, that rural consignments in the southwest had dropped off at a rapid rate. liaius and cooler weather had a bearish effect on corn. Heavy arrivals here weakened oats. Lard and ribs averaged lower In ssympathy with hogs. Pork in which there was next to no trading, finished at a nominal advance. cveserr, sr r hot fMSWTO?5pwraL. . j si - . .i I M. ff ft J9 I W mW to such a point as to discourage canners. Now that the pack is all in, except pears, ipules and prunes, the buyers are com ing into the market, and trying to lay in supplies. As a consequence the competitive bidding is sending prices upward. fJa'ns Shown On New York Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 2 (A. P.) Trading in the stock market yesterday continued light but there was evi dences of improvement in virtually all sections of the list. During the early session the market showed strength, with rails in th lea I and although gains of 1 to points were redirced before the close. the final quotations for the most part were higher. Sales amounted to 4 25, 000 shares. The liquidating movement among industrials, a feature of trading dur ing recent weeks, appeared to have spent its force, for the time being ut least. Lower money rates and evl deuces of a better feeling as to Indus trial prospects In certain lines prompt t.d a broader inquiry. Late in the day motors were again brought under pressure. Failure of Studebakcr to make a better response to its favorable earnings statement facilitated the drive against motors and in the resultant decline Chandler sold off 3 points to 46 7-8, the lowest mark of the year'. The list as a wholo fell In line, easing off In the late trad ing. A suddeir hardening In the tone of money market affected the late reac tion in stocks. Call money advanced from 4 1-2 to 5 1-2 per cent. Offer ings of time money were negligible. In the bond market the recent up ward tendency continued, with in creased buying of investment and speculative Issues. Total sales, par value, $13,200,500. Cattle und Slicep Lower at Oinalia. OMAHA. Neb.. Aug. 2. (C. S. Bu reau or Markets.) nogs iicc-eiyiM, 6O0; market, fairly active generally steady; spots 10c lower; bulk better grades, $9.75 p 10.40; top, $10.75; bulk others, 8.90 (a 9.50. Cattle Receipts, 7300 head; fed steers active and fully steady; best yearlings, $9.75; heavy steers, $9.25; bulk of all steers, JSflS.25; all other classes, lnostly 15c lower. Sheep Receipts, 25.000 head; kill ing classes slow, mostly 25c lower; early top lambs. $9.85; choico Idahos held higher; best native lambs $9.25; ewe lop, $5; feeders, slow to 25c low er. . - . - , OFFICE CAT BY JUNIUS Buyers' DeMre To Buy HroonH. Canned Fruit. PORTLAND, Aug. 2. (A. P.l The canned goods market is working out on a different line from what was ex pected. At the opening of the season pessimism was rife and for a time it looked as if there might be no trade at all. AH this has been changed. The fruit pack of Oregon and Washington Is now practically all sold and prices are advancing. When the season opened, the trade would not buy at the prices asked and 110 IN LIBERIA WASHINGTON, Aug. 2. (A. P.) Legislation authorizing the payments to Liberia of $5,000,000 as a loan has been asked by President Harding in a letter to the senate. An accompanying letter from Secretary Hughes said moral obligation rested on the United States to make the loan. COUR D'ALENE MURDER COEL'R D'ALENE, Ida., Aug. 2. U. P.) Authorities are attempting to identify the body of an apparently wealthy man, found murdered and thrown into Lake C'oeur D'Alcne Sun day. The body revealed a bullet wound in the head and a sack of bricks were tied about his neck to sink It. The man was about 50 years of age, heavy M?t and nearly bald. He had six .32 caliber bullets In the pockets of a Chicago-made suit. Men who wear wrinkled Palm Beach suits should be told that they don't look any better than the other men they see in wrinkled Palm Beach suits. We refer of course to single men. Slarried men will be told. j The glrly who used to skim :ne milk away can now skiiu mo jiuiKy way in an airplane. A Sauejr Kteno, Say We. (Nervous und excited lady, entering offices of the Juillard Musical Foun dation): Can I see .Mr. Juilliard? I Polite Lady Stenographer: "Yes, but your eyesight will have to be bet tcr than mine. He died some months aro." A man postcarded us from Europe and sent us a view of the Anne Hathaway cottage at Stratford-on-Avon, which shows what a highbrow we are considered. We know of one feller that hus received four or five Pictures of prominent breweries. How the Sam Hill is a tonsorial pur lor quarter ever going to find the Lost Chord, now that the brass rail has been removed ',' One reason why some husbands nev er stay at home evenings Is because they find it lonesome with 110 one there. Colyum conducting Is a case in point. In colyums dreury men write dreary paiagruphs day after day, air ing strange views on a defenseless wurlfl- ou ever hear of a woman DROWNING THE DUCK. DEPARTMENT STORES Sll Outing Togs for Women PRICED THE ECONOMICAL PENNEY WAY Women's Khaki Riding Breeches $2.98 Made of good quality olive drab khaki, good full cut, five button side fastening, thoroughly rein forced where the wear comes, lace knee, pr. $2.98 Khaki Skirts $2.98. Olive drab khaki with weight to stand hard ser vice, motoring, hiking or in the camp. Plain cut with two button trimmed front pockets, button trimmed belt to match, each $2-98 Khaki Coats $3.98 Very neat model, of good length, skirted style, fitted to waist line, belt to match, button trimmed pockets and sleeves. All in all a coat that will make your outing suit one you will enjoy weanif' each $3,98 High Top Mountain Boots $5.50 Here's a high top shoe high enough to do away with leggings, comfortable and easy on the feet at a price almost unbelievable for a shoe of soft ' brown calf skin and Goodyear welt sole, pr. $5.50 Women's Mountain Boots Pac Style $8.90 Very fine quality soft brown calf skin, twelve inch top, Goodyear welt soles. A very smart look ing shoe embodying maximum comfort and ser vice at a price mighty attractive for a shoe of such apparent quality,, pair ... , 58.90 Canvas Bed Sheets. You'll need one or more on your .trip to the mountains, will pay their cost in savings on your bedding. Complete with snaps and rings. 6x128 oz 52.98 $3.98 $4.98 $5.90 ,6x148 oz. . 6x1410 oz. 6x1412 oz. THE LARGEST CHAW D CPAUT SIIZN T . I STORK OUGAMZAXJOX IN THE WOllLUl colyum conductor? You never did, and the reason lies in the fact that a woman has a Bcnse of humor. WASHINGTON. Aug. 2. (U. P.) The first steps to relieve tho starving Russians wcro taken with receipt of assurance that the soviet authorities would release the American prison ers. Maxim Gorky, replying to Sec retary Hoover's demand that Amer ican prisoners held in Russia be re leased before the United States would consider allowing the relief commis sion to administer aid to the starving Russians, forwarded the Soviet's con sent to such a release as the basis for relief. Tho soviet suggested the re lief commission come to Riga, Mos cow and Rcval. Hoover orderod Ly man Hrown to proceed to Riga Immediately. Work on the new wing at the East ern Oregon State Hospital is to start at once. Jt was tho Intention to havo actual work start this morning but ac cording to word this afternoon no workers were then on the Job, A. J. Olsen, who as a member of the firm of Olson & Johnson built the main Insti tution, is now here. The contract for the wing is in the name of Hclnter Settergreen, former foreman for Mr. Olsen and It Is stated Settergreen will again serve ns foreman. When you feel laay, out of sorts and yawn a good deal in tho day time, you need Hcrblne to stimulate your liver, tone up your stomach and pur ify your bowels. Price, 60c. Sold by The Pendleton Drug Co. Purity and healing- power aro the chief characteristics of Liquid Uoro zone. It mends torn cut burned or scalded flesh with wonderful prompt ness. Price, 30c, 60c and $1.20. Sold Ly Tho Pendleton Drug Co. When you feel dull, achey and sleepy and want to stretch frequently, you are ripe for an attack of malaria. Take Hcrblne at once. It cures ma larla and chills and puts the system In order. Prlco 60c. Sold by Tho Pen dleton Drug Co. HIUAXD SIGNS CALK PARIS. Aug. 2. (I. N. & Pre mier Itriand signed the convocation of tho allied supremo council for August 8- The agenda will Include tho Sllcslau nnd eastern questions. The Russian problem may also bo considered. A WOMAN'S WAV ' ! "f tried for four months to get my wife to try Mayr's Wondorful Rem edy, which I know had helped a friend of mlno who also suffered from stom ach trouble. Sho Insisted her caso was different. I finally had to bribo her with u new dress. Tho first doso pro. duccd remarkable results,, clearing up her complexion and restoring her ap petite. She can now cat things sho hadn't been able to for many years." It Is a simple,-harmless, preparation that removes tho catarrhal mucus I rum the Intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ali ments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Druggists everywhere. Look Beyond' the Sales Room All one requires to sell a tar is room enough to show the car. But if you are in the market to buy constant, satis factory car performance, as well as that mechanical marvel called an automobile, you must go to a dealer who has more than a salesroom. To make our guarantee of satisfaction effective, we are constantly expanding and improving our ser vice departments. BUICK Oregon Motor Garage 119-121 West Court St. Phone 468