tint, m DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, M1NDLET0N, OREaOrf. THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 11, 1021. TEN rACJJES - f DAILY MARKET INEVVS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Incladiag Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports ftiovnlril hi SI'U MOW Vnllli, Angr II.- (A Timlin In Hin. k n wan liimuli Inure uHlvr yi-HtiTiluy villi lIK'MMIH; nil tile MM "flu- IUIII i.nfi.rliiln muvi ini-ni of ni ' lit i Ko vi in n 1 fi n i 1 1- ili.nnu.i slump lit tli stock I T 1 ii.l ; A Mr.nlv irt' mid i,l i. i,- i.lr.tK ilini v null m Iti" Iokwh Wcl li-i mi! ffiu-hi'd now low i liii liiillnit A iik-i h a n ff tliriT ioiiil In I'lllnll. Vllllrtt lui'l.i' Oi'licl'iil F.li-rliir, tl 'hii h wtii'iuiii I'll tn down to III r.-. Ti:m'ii tions vre j lonnnff? xviiiih fhovisi a sinallor de 4 Mi.iioii nhari-s. itcmm- tliun was fsonorally expected. liovci niiK'iit rmii ti'i'nit jii niiiiitcil i Thr Iron Akv's weekly summary of wlllnit of the vim iii n,iinr, ;i!t liouuh i on.iisions In tho steol trailo Indicated tin- ri iiri'"i iii up i.iiis fitrc-1 "ill liy I that tlie reeejit moderate improvement -uiiimi'Ih.ii with the industrials, l'ass-' In the replenishment demand for steel iiih of the An.i'-i ir. m Suunr ltvi,l,-ml cont innoa. rli.wi' sn list i nl ial d. "ari"us isMies tor Hie yi.tr. mi , whu h hl : : ,Mni, : to Trt. unit :: i. f"i cine it f.'IU.ed 1 It shewed mat the directors uc n had nol lii'i'ii entirely discounted, t'lither cut in motor ear prices un set i!"d the mmor and tire yroiip. ' nl shares ui'ii' cft'ecW d adversely l'V ati nuiniei mont id additional price ri-dui tioi.s. I.ow priced rails also wero M iivilie to piessuix', belns Influenced I v reports of greater delay that! hud In i n txpeetert in action by consresd on the measure for railroad relief. Independent steels v( re heavy hut tlui'i' was little change ill the price o( I'nieil States steel, follow inn publicii t on of the monthly figure of unfilled Koreisn exchange again showed reactionary tendency, with sterling I iKl n K about a cent. Other remit tances were not altered substantially. In the bond market declining prices were the rule. There was increased selling of foreign governmental issues, particularly United Kingdom's of 1937. Total sales, par value, $10,100,000. Liberty bonds were mixed. THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley j -r ' ; -r ' IV2i itVv--"5!': lu I 7 home A WIX) RV1N SLltDENt.y -:.XLBFT HIS POSITION AS fC BShSMES AT BERGtNS SHOP TODAY. I'altle ITidd Steady; llors and Micp l,uv. KANSAS C1TV, Auir. 11 (1'nitcd States liureau of Markets) -Cattle Itoceipts, 1 4.000 head. Host beef steers, steady to strong; top heavies. $ lrt.r.0: other feed lots. js.r,o '11 i 10.1 other Trades weak to 23c lower: Let ter grade she stock steady to strong; Rood and choice sows, J 5 ff 1.75: medi um kind, weak; mostly -l'jiJ.30; yearling- heifers. Jti; stockers and feeders steady to 15e lower; fleshy heavy feeders, Js.33; other kinds mostly $6.30.'ij T.30; bulk stockers, :. 6.7j; other classes mostly steady: practical stop on renters. $7.30: many calves J4.504 6; most canners, 41 2.30. llogrs Receipts, 7000 head. Best light ami medium to paekera and ship pers. Iti'ii20c lower than yesterday's average; some others 25c lower, some late bids ;5'sr40c lower; top. $10. so; packed top. $10,30; bulk of sales, SD.Sogt lO.tifl; 311 selected 10!-pound stock pigs. $10.00; bulk go)d kind. $10. 50S 10.7,1; mixed stoadyo strong. Sheep Keceipts. JiOOO head. Sheep and lambs fully L'.lc lower; most fat native ewes, $4 5i4,.50: best native lambs. $;i; western lambs, 15c to 25c lower; top Vtahs. $s).!3. HIE BEST HIRED HAN Any rmplojor ir men will aire, that the Hired Man Ik nDw hi-. is ihe one who is Meaily, reliiil-U- ami .-an Ik- ilcncnilcd iikiii. He is the one who will not wu-r time or property and can be trut--l m the joli. II,. wiJ h,. retained when the olliers liave licen diM liareil. A hired man ran hate a SaUns .fMiiit in liiis U-ons bank, lie start iliem cerv Uuj. 'JOfl.OOO Tlic Amcricaii Naiional Bank Pendleton; Oregon. 'Strongest Sank in Gastern Oregon" Irofit-Takliis I'nls rlmp In W heal liit-s Chicago. Aug. 11. (A. P.) Heavy profit-taking sales more than wiped out in the wheat market yesterday's advances due to the government crop report. Trices closed weak, Hie to 2'4c net lower, with September $1.21 to $1.22, and December $1.244 to $1.23. Corn lost 1 c to 2c, oats g 34C to ' ii lc. and provisions 5c to 40e. Although the wheat market opened with gejieral buying and a material upturn in prices, the fact soon became evident that speculation had fully dis counted beforehand whatever was bull ish in the official crop estimate from Washington, lluch of the selling 011 the advance came from a big elevator concern. The volumn of offerinfgs ; from this source and from other! houses that co-operated proved far too j great for the buying pdwer in the mar ket and caused values to move dow n-' grade during almost the whole season. 1 despite export purchasing and not withstanding that 20.000 barrels of flour had been taken at the seaboard, j partly for Russian relief. Enlarged country offerings weaken ed corn, oats fell in sympathy. I Sharp breaks in the price of hogs ' pulled down provisions. : OFFICE CAT I "More Home to the House' I "lftSBBiiittajaZ.:j?? '"fflrrn r rr irr -a lnurr iw miw i f mm mtm gggyg v - KH-wva vm mmmm m i w n i mn ijwmmu . wjiq rrT!" : .f S"J iwf,;,-wiw 1 wm m 1 1 iii in m'iMmVUfi'' jMWIWtW Irtint n liirmT irr wswWuiiMmii mil ni wiiwii M fc" jiBijiw 11 ijm X Kit m whw m-rjt.wimm mu mm i uwmw yii iiipm jj.pi 0,,mmr" m Jlet'rm mt0lr 'St ayii . .mttw-jim-&mm?wm I BY JUNIUS To My Dog I love my dog. He is an Airedale with straight brown legs, black curly hair and a tail that is a mite shorter than " it oughta be." His head is suuarish. he has whiskers that are llko a. walrus', but his eyes are tho eyes that adore. I love my dog. He is ever waiting for jne to come home, and throw a , stick to him to retrieve. He stands up I and stretches when I come 'round the j . corner, as if thinging "I must not ap 1 pear too anxious, but his tail wags a .' welcome. j I love my dug. He puts his chin on my knee when I am lonely and sad ' ! thow docs he know?) and sighs and sighs until I am forced to laugh and 1 pet him, and then he laughs at me for laughing at him. I love my dog. He sits on the front seat of the car when I drive. He barks at the traffic. cop (how I wish I had his courage), and when we leave him and go into a movie he curls up on the seat and pretends to be asleep until he hears my voice again. Contributed. IN ALL SIZES Cruikshank & Hampton "Quality CounU" 124-28 E Webb Phone 548 Vutir M.l rurnlttire Taken In I'juliance as J'art I'uviiM-nt vn New IiUoluM Ajiviiu lu IVudl.iou f.,r Acrulm (Xo Whip) Porch Mm din. rt She Xeier Strikes fc'ir: If mother got time and one half for overtime she could pay the war debt with her back pay. T. H. M. The only night shift the modern outh knows about Is the gear shift. Who is the lucky stiff who catches UI the fish shown in the illustrated ads of the summer resorts? But your life Is your life, not an apology. Jjare to live it. Circumstantial TeMiinoiiy "You ought to have seen Mr. Jones i when he called to see Dolly the other ' night," remarked Johnny to his sister's j young iriau, who was taking tea with the family. tell you, he looked; fine a sittui' alongside of her with his 1 arm " Johnny, gasped his sister, her face the color of a boiled lobster. "Well, so he did." insisted Johnny, "He had his arm " "John", screamed the mother, fran tically. "Why," whined the boy. "I was " "John." said his father sternly, "leave the room." And Johnny left, crying us he went: ' I was only going to say that he had hi army clothes on.' OUTBURSTS OE EVERETT TRUE ' THcFtfe, mws. T, cook THee( ! , ter"j J - !SCM TCDU IT'ct 13c a Tf?evT 5- U THC5 Tv?OUT 70 ekE.CAN'tCT ktsit? COOK A-i TH ;Se-H : "7"" tuck's a t? -. "Reeui fiio size UP THE ON T-MC? H4Nt5(-C i .- I'Ct. AY This t-iTTc Rod is -JCf LsT5 HCPC IT Is y. TRVlKiCi TO RCAT J can't you see in TAC.K ARoot FUSS Box '.1! FIRESTONE MOST MILES PER DOLLAR T 0 the great army of car owners who confi dently look to lurestone for economy anu orotection in tires, most miles per dollar stands as the guardian of value. Twenty years ago it meant "intent." The Fire stone Organization pledged itself to work to this high standard. Today there are two decades of experience and millions in resources back of it. That is why good dealers offer you Firestones with such sincere endorsement. They know that the name these tires carry the signature of the active head of the organization wjiich builds them is the safest guarantee of mileage you can ask. Sinipson-Sturgis For Service Phone 651 Pcudlcloii, Ore. 223 E. Court St. Golden Kule Hotel Building Buying Most We Buy For Less i Ml flffl Kdkq 312 'Incorporated DEPARTMENT STORES Selling Most We Sell For Less P enney Junior Double Service Clothes for Boys DOUBLE SEAT DOUBLE STITCHED Manufactured ExchudTaJj fox , I I l"TVT ii PB)UTMENTSTnte IB Wf I J 1 DOUBLE KNEES HONESTLY TAILORED Re-Enforced at Every Wearing Point ALL SUITS ILLUSTRATED MADE IN FINE WOOL FABRICS Colors Brown, Gray, Green, Heather Mixtures, all around belts, flap pockets sizes 7 to 16 years. The styles are Norfolks with yolks, box plaits, inverted plaits, i $8.90 TWO PAIRS KNICKERS, FULL LINED CROMPTON ALL WEATHER CORDUROY SUITS, $8.50 $10.90 The Table Supply's Special Butter We hare in now for'you our new special Butter and we guarantee you every pound of it or your money back if not satisfactory. This butter is made of Pure Pasteurized Sweet Cream and has a real butter taste. When you phono your next order in ask for the Table Supply's Special Butter and you will never use any other butter made- THE TABLE SUPPLY Phone 187 739 Main Street Pendleton' CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. Proprietors W. GOODYEAR 4 X . ' T 1171 . 1 wncn tney Call it an "Orphan" An orphan in automobile talk is a car that la bought from some person not able or disposed to guar&ntee service and satisfaction to tho owner. The term recognizes the specific value that a good dealer gives to any car he sells. We recommend the Buick. No car we sell ever becomes an "orphan." IBUJCK Oregon Motor Garage 119-121 West Court St. Phone 468 ijti i 0 iH t f M , . 1