DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 6, 1921 OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Id eluding Pendleton Pricei and Associated Press Reports 1. UUVUUMU-ll SIV1VX9 FADE roUftTEEH ' rOUSTEEN PAGES V J 1 I r ms mx Tone 11-rialU On I 'ml land Market (From the Oregon Journal. 1 1'lifiie llirhl hi-t nre firmly quoted nt 111. an for extreme tnpK al Nor-.h Porilund, while c.ittle tin1 strum and hheep nomlimlly steady, tinly carload arrival for lYiilay were cuttle ami i bIvch, Iti llif hog alleys nnlv 1 ri "f wnpon Htuff wore muilnlilc fur the J iidny morning trade at North Port land, There a firm demand for ffrrlnis and host quality ready buy. rn nl the prices quoted. A sIlKht re vision in this In .-hown for the day. General hog market rsiif; 6.(i0ilii 6.00 Prime lipid hiin.nl h heavy, pounclH . . . liiinoth heavy, "P .. 1'uiiKh heavy , Fat pirn Feeder pi.i 250 to 306 3IHI lbs.. . J12.50SI 13.00 io.r.oin.r. .r.ivi(i.r.o Conor fl.OO i:.i(ii 12.00 n.oow 12.0C Mhkb 5.00 it 8.00 General cntllo market ranee; ' Choice steers ti.5iiii Medium to pood steers . . Pair to mediiim .-leers . . Choice cows and heifers Medium to good cows and heifers Pair In medium con? and hellers Common cows, heifers .. Ca nncrs Hulls , Choice feeders Pair to pood feeders . . , Choice dairy calves lrt..'iiHi 11. On Prime Unlit dairy calves lO.OOii 10.T.C 7.00 y 10.00 i.Oe i Heavy Wethers .00 j Kwcs i.r.o 1 i.oo'.i s.o.t 5.00 4 5.T5 4.25 9 5.00 3.::. a 4.25 2..".ofu s.r.o l.Tf. W 2.50 2.75 W 3.75 4. SO E.Oo 3.50 (if 4.7: 1 Pti.fil Tuklne Cnitsosi &iun On Excliuum1. M.iV Vt'KK, Aug. 6. Further lrol'h-tnkintr coupled with renewed icll;r.sr for the short account ami xu.ikness of various specialties caused a iieiienil scaling down of prices on the slock exchane. Tbeie was no semblance of the 4. S0n E.Oo I sirenstlt which characterized deiiiinj-s 3.505f 41.7 r y rly in the week. Although the vol- In the cuttle alleys, while there was ; Fair to Rood lambs Med. liRht dairy calves.. Heavy calves Sheep continue to indicate a steady tone, latest sales in that division which were made off cars Indicated that killers were reentering the mar ket generally and that their former i surplus was cleaned up. tieneral sheep ana h.ml ratine East of mountain iambs $ 6.00 W Post of alley lambs 110 chan-re quoted In the Friday morn Iiir trade at North Portland, the de iiiand 'nn excellent and the general tone of the trade was Meady tn stroiic. Cull lambs Feeder lambs . . . Light yearlines . considered Heavy yearlings kifrht wethera . . 6.50 5.00 siii 5.50 4.50 at 5.00 1.50fi 3.00 1.30 I 3.00 3.00 If 3.50 2.50sr 3.00 2.50 3.00 THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley I HC ) m x.- rr v - a -r wm" v. ;s:lTHe otinA' f lost k,s LT ERx4 i'? 0 JP TO NOON TO SAY THE SEAISCHlMi PPTV Mb NOT FOUND IK ROOT JACK- QAD PStlNCce OlAWS HE THCEw AT A Of LAST MIG.MT. THE BEST DAD To miHy Willi all the do pes of cliildrcn is not only foollianiy Inn in (lie c-nil will prove cruel. To fill up a child on swivl and the like will or courx- mean J'(Mr lM-allii. The lest daddy use good iiimmon wiwc and lxik out for tl.e proverbial rainy day by lajiiiK ty a cafh rtf-orve and having it earn interest in a Savings Aex-ourit in til's strong hank. One iHdlar or more will start mkJi au accotuit at Uiis bank every day. 4 ,300.000 3oaoo a.,v....v., The AmcricariNaiional Bank . Pendleton. Oregon. 'Strangest Sank in Castern Oregon" time of otieiniKS was not large rnd movements in most c;ises were Hin ted to moderate propoitions, the recession lOnlinued without interruption to the close. Total sales were 460.000 shares. ' IMoflt-takinK was active anions the niiir,.:i, stocks which were most Jiromliicnt on the recent rise. Oils, -..i.-, equipments and coppers were! 1 11 under pressure, and there was sell iiV of motors and tires. .Vinous th-j 1 spceiait'es I'nited Drus was again under attack and sold down to a net low point for the year at 523-4. Tiie snsrar group made little re- ! spouse to continued firmness Vn the ; n arket for refined sugar, althoush ! these shares were comparatively j s eady. Passins i f the nuarterly d:vi- i dend of 2 1-2 per cent by llanati su- j rar had been lurecast. The stock re- ! cmtly has been under steady pressure, v. iiich forced it down to 32, as com- pared with the year's high of 8! 1-2. Call m'tey continued on Its higher basis, rehevvinic and ruling at 6 per 1 cent; higher money rates are attribut ed to withdrawals from New Yorf; brnking institutions by interior points r itl.er than to stringency in funds. A 'derable movement of this rapture foil, wed the dip in the rate for call fiii'tia Ja.st week to 3 1-2 and 4 per ' cm. Killy stability in the bond market vvu- replaced by a general sagg:ug 'en.b iicy in which losses running to a point vere registered In issues which h.-vr been strorhr recently. Liberty :t l-2c rose to JSS.9S. but reacted lat er, closing at a loss, as did other gov ernment issues. In the foreign divi sion. Pans 6s advanced to par. THtS CAf? 1 S ' t C KO ucpts-X, Dot r;S- : I cmn rr to " j , " tiHtt I I".)- Movem. iit to Market Cuus Wheat to Mump CHICAGO. Aug. 6. (A heat tumbled still lower in price yesterday influenced more or less by assertions that the present movement o mm im is nmued only by tne supply ! i,est carding o, (.iiiiuuu cars itvaiiaiue. 1 ne close was heavy, 2 1-4 to 3 l-4c net lower. 1 ,,s Um ,, with September 1.1S 1-4 to J1.1S 1-2 Cll1(.. slllvp, iB,M.r and December $1.21 3-4 to $1.22.1 OMAHA, Aug. 6.-UnUed States t orn lost 1 1-8 to 1 l-2c and oats. 3-4 1 h, ,,.., f ,.,, l-. , n,,,. ifn,.i,.t Western buying proceeds slowly at unchanged rates. The goods market is in a healthy frame of mind, the openings of light weights thus far having met with a very satisfactory response. Prices in the primary markets remain fairly steady, with good clearances reported. Oregon Eastern No. 1 staple, 78 SOc; eastern clothing, 60 'y 65c; valley No. 1, 65 'n 70c. Territory Fine staple, choice, 8 Off;' Soc; half-blood combing, GS!ji 72 3-8o: blood combing. 4S W 54c; quarter blood combing, 38':! 4 or; fine and fine me dium clothing, 60'n63e; fine and fine medium French combing, 65ffr70c. Mohuir Dcst combing, 27 41 30c: 'i 25c. OFFICE CAT to 1 l-!ic. Provisions finished tin- j changed to 52c lower. 1 With country offerings in the south- I west somewhat larger and with gos- ' sip current that spring wheat grow- i ere would sell freely direct from threshers, the wheat market faced predictions that the visible supply to- I tal Monday would show 3,000,nn(l to i 4,000.000 bushels increase. I'nder j such circumstances a leading elevator ; interest here was a persistent seller : throughout the day and there was also i much selling pressure from the south west. On the downward slido of pri ces, export demand broadened out. but otherwise the market seemed to be without any adequate support and rallies failed to hold. Corn and oats declined with wheat and September delivery of corn touch ed the lowest August price since 1907. September oats was only a fraction above the lowest level yet this sea son. Sharp downturns in the value or hogs weakened provisions. 70, Market 25c to 50c lower; close at low point; bulk better grades, $9.50ift 10.2.",: top, $10.75; packing grades, $8.50 i 9.00. Cattle Receipts. 2500; beef steers steady, handyweight, $9.00; western steers strong; fat she stock slow, 25c lower; canners, cutters, bulls and cal ves steady; stockersand feeders firm. Sheep Receipts, 12.000; killing grades strong to 25c higher; bulk western lambs, $10' 10.25; top lambs, $10.40; range yearlings. $6.75; weth ers $6; eives, $5.50; feeders steady; early top. feeding lambs. $7.85. iff ' BY JUNIUS BIG SAVINGS In this store are not confined to articles that consti tute big purchases. You'll find the same pr.oportiopate savings on the little every-day necessities. A glance over these prices will tell you where to buy if you want to save. ' I)uro Belle Hair Nets, the double kind, cap shape....l0c Society Sport Veils r. 5c, 10c Dress Snaps, all sizes c, 8c card Hair Pins, package 2c, Sc, 8c, 10c, 15c, 19c Pearl Buttons, assorted sizes, good quality, card..... 5c Shell Hair Pins, package 5c 8c, 10c, 15c Safety Pins, all sizes, high grade pins, package 8c Lead Pencils 2 for 5c and 5c each Bias Tape 6 yard bolt, white or colors 10c Kmbroidery Edging, 3 yard bolt .....10c Pins, package 2 for 5c; 5c, 8c Ric Rac Braid, white or colors, bolt 10c Trimming beads, bottle 8c 5c Darning Cotton, 2 spools t 5c Clark's Sewing Cotton, 150 yard spool 5c Coats Crochet Cotton, spool 10c Colgates Shaving Soap, bar -5c Djer Kiss Talcum Powder 25c Djcr Kiss Face Powder, large : 98c Djer Kiss Face Powder, medium ..: 69c Djer Kiss Toilet Water ..$1.79 Djer Kiss Rouge ...49c Djer Kiss Perfume, 1 oz : $1.79 Colgates Dental Cream, small 8c Colgates Dental Cream, large 19c Colgates Talcum Towders. all odors ; v.l5c Mennens Talcum Powder , 19c Air Float Violgt Talcum , - 10c Mentholatum, large 89c Mentholatum, medium . 39c Mentholatum, small 19c Packers Tar Soap - 19c Cuticura Soap 19c , "Featheredge" Rubber Sponges, size 3 25c "Feattieredge" Bath Brushes ! 69c Prophylafetic "Penctrator" Hair Brushes 1 98c Keepclean Hair Brushes 49c Keepclean Clothes Brushes 49c Tooth Brushes 10c, 19c Pronhvlactic Tooth Brushes, each 33c M Fairly Good Demand Shown for Wool. I3OST0N, Aug. 6. The Commercial riulletin says: The demand for wool has continued of fair proportions during the week, with lliu chief call for three-eighths grade and finer. The government wool "auction Thursday was rather unsatisfactory, with less than 50 per cent sold at pri ces which were a hit easier. I1I.I.11S. Win. iiice to Clias. F. Smith, $2700, lots 3 and 1 in block 1, Kirk's Add.. At liena. Carl S. McLaughlin to Mark 1!. Oakes $10. lot 3, block 2. Hermiston. J. K. Pinson to First Nat. Hank of Pendleton, $1.00, lot 1, block 10. Hou.-er's Add.. Pendleton. Kdward K. Shaw to K. P. Dodd, $10. mete and hound tract in sec. 14, Tp. 5. X. K. 2:. "In this play," remarks Otis Skin ner. Just back from Spain and speak in:; of "Hood and Sand." I shall ap pear for the first time in the ciuirac er of a celebrated Spanish bull figlit-cr--a toicrn as they call him over there. I have studied him at close range and, believe me, he is an inter esiing feiiovc. No. I would never be 'otiie an al'cionado." Now. isn't that consoling.' LAST PLUNGE DOWNWARD IN TIIE PRICE OF REFRIGERATORS 7-wall Alaska, cork filled, 3-door, porcelain lined at $.12.50 40 lb. Ice King; $20.00 25 lb. Ice King $15.00 Beautiful White Enamel, 90 lbs $43.00 Apartment Refrigerator, 75 lbs $32.59 Cruikshank & Hampton "Quality Count." 124-28 E. Webb , Phone 518 lour Old I'nniHurfi Tnk'-n In Fm'Immucp a Vmrt Par men t on New fcieiu-de Agcou lu 1'cudleloii for Aurolui (No Whip) orcb bliadc. "I Spy You!" N i s - i J ; . t I t t " ; 1 ' 'i lib ' 4 1 i 4 ' ' ft A li i t Y . t ' '.I ''A ';' .:.,:.;::.'. HI I III 'I M Fi'n k Krncst Crockatt, sa.vs that every time he becomes reconciled to a lit-1 erary career, a circus comes to tow n j and revives his boyhood umbition to j be a steam calliope virtuoso. j I n IK' Da'. Iji lie Da! (Lamped on billboard.) TUB TKIU.MPK OF VIKTI'K Th most astounding sensation since "Three Weeks" and "Sappho." In some seml-civillzed countries married men arc reipilied to wear wedding rings. How appropriate it would be if lirnfireers were l-eoliireil to wear em in their noses. !l The 4', I'.' Ijillleiit. Iird, w hen I die, and soon I 'must, I pray the Iiesert may claJm my dust. O'erhead the coyote's loud lament, The wild winds there my requiem chant. Where I've lived there let me die, And find that rest for whih we sigh. PIUTE. Pi. -line Pool. A I. mi he would a golfing go . i d golfed with all his might, He, golfed from morning till noon. And then he golfed into tse night. ite golfed his friends in evening erafs - j nd polled his wire to (ears, He frifed the entire office lorce I l fact he's golfing thro' his vpits Pebecco Tooth Paste 35c Pepsodent Tooth Paste, tube 39c Hinds Honey and Almond Cream 33c Palmolive Vanishing Cream, jar 39c Palmolive Cold Cream, jar 39c Palmolive Talcum Powder 19c Palmolive Face Powder 39c Palmolive Liquid Shampoo, large bottle 49c Pompeian Talcum Powder, can 19c Pompeian Beauty Powder 39c Pompeian Massage Cream 39c Pompeian Night Cream 39c Pompeian Day Cream 39c Pompeian Toilet Water $1.19 Colgates Shaving Cream, tube 29c Colgates Shaving Stick 29c Colgates Shaving Stick 19c Gillette Safety Razor with 3 blades, leatherette case 83c Camphor Ice, large size 15c Vaseline, Carbolated or Pomade 10c Powder Puffs, each 5c, 8c, 10c Face Chamois 10c, 15c Ivory Soap, large size ,....12c J. C. Penney White Laundry Soap 4c J. C. Penney Naptha Soap 4c Lava Soap 7c Palmolive Soap .......6c Penn Olive Soap .......5c Jap Rose Soap 8c Creme Oil Soap 8c Perfection Sanitary Napkins, each 5c Ferns Sanitary Napkins, package of six 29c Till: I-AJtGlCT CHAIN 1I.PABTMEST , STOI.I- OltGANIZAXION IN TIIE WOllLDI I xoria .vnii.FTi: xow coach. r.OSTON, Aug. 6. 1. 1. X. S.) Mad. Ison p. Jeffrey, Tufts '19, has been ap. pointed head coach of athletics at the school of engineering. Northeastern Collese. Coach Jeffrey will have di rect charge of varsity football and basketball and will assist Coast J. B. Piigsli v in busebnll. Jeffrey had a re markable, career fat Tufts. He was quarter and half back on the. varsity football team for three years. Includ ing the year when Tufts surprised Harvard with a 7-2 defeat. He made liis letter In baseball two years as a catcher. Ho captained Ills class bas ketball team and was the champion wrestler of th college. I ha Ui,l..i. . l - n ... Id. .how performer. . t island IhZ .T lhe rcot l" nd to .muse the kiddie. Kn The beach u io kcen - Buy Your Winter BSupply of Fuel Now and Save 14.3 WK AKE 01TEUING l'OU THE MONTH OF AUGUST ONLY Utah Gas Coke 6.00 Per Ton (In Bulk at the Plant) (5 tons or more) Burn fuel this winter that is clean, smokeless and soolless. UTAH GAS COKE is the only fuel that is really clean clean to handle, makes a clean hot fire, burns to a clean white ash. "Use coke in furnace, slove and boiler" 1 Pacific Power & Light Co, Phone 40 11