..i c : V .J $ V. r- fkXit rOUMEES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING; "AOT 75TT2n 52 1 . "fOTOTEEN "F'MES" OUTBURSTS OP! EVERETT TRUE DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL FIRESTONE including Pendleton Prices and Associated Preu Report 1 .4? Idw Market Mumps, t aitl Hli'i Slim) I Krnm The 1 i cri While thti were 1 1 Work reported In th- Norlh riirtland lilli'Vn Thiirsrtnv, fhn luuds, or the Inilk nf the nhiTp puptOlcfl, VkPW divert to killers. Hiikk wrrc wejikrr nnd sale were iibonl 1 Uc ti I'.ir lower. Cattle 1 u ld steady, n illil xheep nnil lnmhs. While (inly frartlonnl price losses r noted hi North IVirtland for hin the market In reality has mi undertone Mliii-h Indli'iites a jiharp break hi Milne. While limited Imslnrss was re puted ThiitBiiay In the Ninth Portland I. IIimh at U. villi the bulk of the host ile" appeared around Jll.?5'u 12.85. Had srnvals heen nf liberal volume there In no douM that lower prices Would be forced nil armind. As mat ter 51 a ml ((notations are nn it nominal liahls and It "would be safe to figure n'X'ul JfiC below them. A break of Rflc to $1 In the eastern I ho market was shown during the day, n Journal.) I foil ing the .North Portland market out rarlondK of live- of line. loiter in the day a loss of EUC w.is quoted here. General ho market tarnre: Prime llRht .. $12.00f 12.60 Smooth heavy, 150 to S00 Pounds lO.flfl 11.00 Smooth heavy, 300 lbs., 11 1 S.OOiff 10.00 Rough heavy S.00fl 9.00 Pat pigs 12.00(i? 12.50 reeoer pig 1 1.00 fr 11.60 s,""r - 6.00 8. inn- oom mutton and lambs were considered steady at unchanged prices in tne .ortn Portland alleys Thursday, prime lambs are really firm and In anxious request. Keceipts Thursday in the mutton al leys totaled 1200 head, but of this (i mount 9a head went direct to killers on previous country purchase. There- stock reached fore only a scant open market. General sheep nnd l.-.mb range: I-ast of mountain lambs S 6.Bflifi liest valley lambs Fair to good lambs Cull lambs Feeder lambs Light yearlings . . , Heavy yearlings . , Light wethers Heavy Wethers , .... Kwes 5.50 9 i 4. 60S) l.DOd 1.50 p 3.50 ii 2.50 2.60 fu) 2.00 'if 1.00?? THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley ft WAS ON f,TU-i rJJ Mll WWi AftwJ rSM m$J sm At cy" ;fTLey f t 2 VWl TBBE BEASLCT VSS CUTTJN5 GRASS AT THE f, SCHOOL VAWP TOOAV THE LAWN MOWER BROKE POWN. TO GET RICH QUICK U alright, lmt usually It ti the other fellow who is Betting "Tlic nirttcs". Why risk your money jn a Bolicnic that vanislios over nisht and leaves you difieoiirnged and money- Alwayg question and thoroughly Investigate the safety of an investment that promises sure and Iar?e profits. Keep jour money in this strong' hank, where it will lie wife from loi-s. Jet it aeeumulatc iu an Interest yielding Savings Account, unUl yon liave enougli for a home, or a businefs or an education. A Savings Account tneans "Ileady Jfoney and you too can luive such an account. Hie AiTiencliSional Bank Pendleton. Oregon. 'Strongest Sank in Gastern Oregon" "More Home to the House" fZ mum m mm I " NO'WHIP"'""" I Cattle showed a steady tone at North Tortland Thursday. Keceipts in this division were but one load and prices held as preciously quoted. treneral cattle market ranr: Choice steers ) 6.00 ?T Medium to good steers.. 6. SOW l air to medium steers . . 5.00 fl i amnion to fair steers . . 4.00 Choice cows and heifers t.73Si Medium to good cows and heifers 4.25 rair to medium cowg and hrs 3.25 0 Common cows, heifers . . 2.60 fil fanners , 1.75 ifi n'Hs 2.50 Choice feeders 4.50 di Fair to good feeders ... S.SO'if Choice dairy calves l9.50frll.0o Prime light dairy calves 30.OOfiiilO.50 Med. light dairy calves. . 7.00 tff 10.00 Heavy calves 5.50 7.O0 New Tw Prices lteaehcd in Issues. NEW YORK. Aug. 12 (A. p.) Encouraged by the success of Wed nesday's drive .speculators for the short account renewed their opera tions yesterday and brought about a further decline. The closing- was "weak. Sales amounted to r,50 nan shares. New low prices for the year were reached by American Pligar. 1'tah Copper, American International, Gen eral Electric and Central lih.r preferred. Althc.,gh railroad ioiu 011 wun me remainder of the list, heaviness was most pronounced among the industrials. Coppers, oils 1 Hogs Go lower, equipments, motors and sugars re- ICattle. Slu-cp Steady sponded readily to pressure. The semi-annual earnings state ment of General Asphalt, showing a deficit of more than 1900,000 was the occasion for selling these shnr forcing down the common and prefer red about 5 points each. Sentiment was decidedlv bearish Trading continued largely in profes sionals' hands. The downward movement in ster ling exchange was halted. Demand bills crossed 3.f6 late In the day. with sympathetic improvement. in all other rates. Call money continued to hold nt 6 per cent, but there was a sensible stif fening of quotations for time funds, with offerings small. A break of more than three points In Cuba Cane Sugar 7s was the fea ture of the bond market. Speculative selling was on a large scale in various other industrial Issues, narticularlv Kelly-Springfield 8s and United States Rubber 5s. Highgrade mnrteaires l- so relapsed. Burlington joint 6s, New York Central debentures and public utility liens showed heaviness. Total sales, par value, $9,900,000. Liberty bonds continued to move uncertain fashion. -' 1KM1F I: l.r,o 1)1 Ul 1 veue) this 3 UT105 3.00 h TJ ."PVAKS"" HOT VrtU'Bf OUT OP Vf A CUCK X HAVS KtfP.lOOSEA W 5.00 U fte : i 0 6.00 ji t At jr ''' X Mil 1 11 ' oam'T x cacc ou aIFwg ought 4.75 RoOSfG.OORvr'.-K-THT r request for export. Oats merely re flected the course of other grain. ackers' support did a good deal to rally the provision market from Stocks ' sewie fiv.iix jii me f thl value of hogs. OMAHA, Neb., Aug 12. (I. S. Htl reau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts. S00O; market 50c to $1 lower; bulk of better grades, $ S.r.o Hi 9.50; top. $10; packing grades, $7.75 ft S. 25. Cattle Receipts 300; fed cattle steady to 15c lower; handy weight. $10.15; heavy steers, $10.25; calves, 25c lower; all other classes steady. Sheep Receipts 12.000; all classes steady; bulk western lambs, $9.75 ft 10.40; top, $10.50; best native lambs. $9.50; early top feeding lambs, $8. OFFICE CAT G deer heads we add to the old classic, "Have you a little Ivory In your dome?" the few word, "Have you a little deer head in your home?" Sunday School Teacher (to the quiet-looking boy nt the foot of the class) "In what condition was the patriarch Job at the end of his life?" "Dead!" replied the boy. Rood blondes dye young. MOST MILES PER DOLLAR 0 the great army of car owners who conf i- J 4.I.. 1 1, TV.. 4. 1 per dollar T stands as the guardian of value. dently look to Firestone for economy and protection in tires, most miles 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 tho active head of the organization which builds them is the safest guarantee of mileage you can ask. Simpson-Sturgis For Service Phone 651 Pendleton, Ore. 223 E. Court St. Golden Rule Hotel Building YOU CANNOT BE TOO PARTICULAR about your waste and sewer piping. Upon the perfection of such plumlbng, health and even life may depend. You con make sure of strictly first class plumbing by having tis do the work. We employ none but skilled mechan ics, use none but the best materluls. Our plumblnn means safety first, last and all the time. BENSON & H07 Cottonwood WICKLAND Phone 4U BY JUNIUS Wheat .Scores An I'pward Swiiijr. CHICAGO. Aug. 12 Wheat took a decided upward swing yesterday, help ed by an active dem.ind from export ers and domestic millers. The finish, although unsettled, was 2 1-4 to 2 3-4c net higher, with September $1.24 1-4 to $1.24 1-2, and December $1.27 3-4 to $1.27 1-2. Corn gained l-4fi3-8c tto lc, and oats l-4?i3-Sc to 1-2 5-8c. In provisions the outcome va ried from 15c decline to 27c advance. At first the wheat market .ho. tendency to continue Werfnosdnv. f,.n I Poems of Pious Pete in prices, but conditions were snee.i. I 1 rto not 'earn for riches, lly reversed when signs began to ap- prm. mac sunstantial buying orders were being executed both for Euro pean shipment and for the millinr In. dustry at home. Meanwhile the mill. ing demand was associated with word from Minneapolis that a good business in flour was under way. In addition. crop reports from North Dakota were unfavorable and low temperatures in Canada gave rise to fear of frost dam age. Highest prices of the day were reached just before the close. Corn, as well as wheat, was In much An Kastern paper heads Its colum of births, marriages and deaths as fol lows Hatched, Matched, Dispatched (I ontributed by Lot Livermore. Hut wish I had a chance To own a pair of britches Like them there Palm Beach pants, A woman driving her first auto acts almost as uppety and haughty as oung lather who is steering a baby iggy ror the first time. The best way to handle the ti.ld you so" pst is to spray him buckshot. 1th Joffre Pays a Call ISoy. Pnse the Horn 1 la Hack ..nat Baum is looking for IN ALL SIZES Cruikshank & Hampton "Quality CounU? 124-28 E. Webb Phone 548 ont old furniture Tsfcm In Exelin Part Payment on New lUrtvaic A(r!U In Peod litim for Aerolui (o Whip) porcb bhadea. ' l?V iN? A ' m t " MBaaBHaaii.d I Jf.r tense fit. Now 12 CtfAKTMENT STOK$ Wi Ready omen s rine rim W V JL 3U ULfAJTTMLNT JflUk4 7 n stoats '"PHESE handsome Silk Plush Coats are the autumn's advance styles and are ready here for your approval and choice. They are made of the better quality standard Silk Seal Plush with long heavy nap and feature the newest designs in cuffs, long tie belts, rich ornaments and plain or deep Fur Collars. Peco Silk Pliuh Coat 114.75 A sable Coney fur collar trims this Coat, which has regulation cuffs, slashed pockets and the new tie over belt. Lapinex Silk Plush Coat $19.90 This features the ne bell cuff, a smart collar and the newest pockets. Lined with fine twill. Peco Silk Plush Coat SI 6.73 This Coat has a deep collar of Coney fur. It is smartly belted and has the new cuffs and side pockets. ' 41 i f Wrap Coat $24.75 OPPOSITE HOTEL PENDLETON THE LARGEST CHAM DEPARTMENT. T0Ri ORGANIZATION IN THE WORID Wrap Coat of SUk Pliuh $24.75 This Cost is exactly as illustrated here. It is full 45 Inches in length with hand some collar of brown Coney fur and ornaments. Hudson Seal Plu.h Coat $49.75 Handsomely crocheted silk buttons trim this youthful Cotit of fine silk plush, which is lined with fancy silk. Behring Silk Plush Coat $32.75 This Coat has a deep shawl collar, button trimmed cuffs, pockets and a trim belt. Lined with fancy silk. DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE Chronic and Nervous Diseases anl Diseases ot Women. X-Ray Electrii Therapeutics. Tampla Bldg. - Room 12 Phnna 41 KOEPPEN'S PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE When the oldest woman ot Bnv. rn,.. ,.i . v.. ........... A. C Kocppcn & Bros. Tho Drug Store That Krrrea Ton llcst. mmtOMto When they Call it an "Orphan" JS3 An orphan in automobile talk is a car that Is bought from some person not able or disposed to guarantee service and satisfaction to the owner. The term recognizes the specific value that a good denier gives to any car he sells. , We recommend the Buick. No car we sell ever becomes an "orphan." BUICK :i : Oregon Motor Garage 119-121 West Court St. Phone 468 !ll