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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1921)
d-NIM f"l' iN Kill i PAGE TEN DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 23, 1021. TEN PAGES OUTBURSTS OE EYERETT TRUE DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL NT CCV. TO THIS I ,M ' MV HVJSBNO IS QUITS iincorpirn4 81, DEPARTMENT STORES IIFAMO OUR vfCu,4R PMYCl Inclndiug Pendleton Pricei and Associated Prei Seporta rAY HuSOAKJD IS r--r-T-r-; V u '1' 1 1 W I. IK i rnwmwmmm Tmrv 11 j tiirciiiis . m mil m m jLmrwm ffsm r m 1 v5.eOM i MfiMly Tunc Miiliimlnod fhi live Mock Market (From the Oregon Journal.) All the. North 1'ortland livestock While nothing much was received in Hog market appeared to lie almost Hie cattle and sheep alleys during the J steady, apparently overcoming the Past week, the heavy shipments Mon-i wok undertone ot the past week. Just day did not cause anv chmiKe In lirleeii hw lon the market can remain in market ,MMi't'il In l.e in lH-tter shape during the dav. Total week-end rum (nis shape is uroliltmiallcul, us Kastern nt the opening of business Monday. 'was 72 cars. ! markets have fallen off attain today. Week-end run was 188 head. One early hoe sale was made at 12s per pound, but this wus way out of line. General hog market ranse: Vrime litiht H. 75 11.25 Smooth heavy, 250 to S00 pounds S.TSif 9.23 Smooth heavy, 300 lbs., up i.TSfi 8.75 Hough heavy 5.00(g) 8.00 Fat jiiss 11.00W11.25 Staes 4.no$e 7.00 Cattle, which were quoted as nom inally steady all the past week, show ed a steady to strong tone during the day. Early sales indicated that the market might he higher in spots be fore the close of the day. General cattle market ran??: Choice steers S 6.00(S 6.50 Medium to good steers.. 5.50 6.00 fair to medium steers . . Common to fair steers . . Choice cows and heifers Medium to good cows and heifers Fair to medium cows and heifers Common cows, heifers . . fanners' 1.50 Bulls 2.50 Choice feeders 4.60 & 5.00 Fair to good feeders ... 3.604? 4.75 Choice dairy calves 10.5011.0 Prime light dairy calves 10.00 10.50 Med. light dairy calves. . 7.0010.00 Heavy calves 5.50 7.0o Sheep and lamb market are also In good shape, the tone being steady to strong. Overnight arrivals totaled 2108 head. General sheep and lamb range: East of mountain lambs 6.50 SS 7.25 Rest valley lambs 6.00M 6.75 Fair to good lambs 5.00 THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley "lof ffclVEft tCL WNER SAYS H6 CANT FIGURE OUT WHY T TAKE AO MINUTES TO FIUC THE TANK - LAST SUMMER NS HAD A RECORD OP 19 MINUTE'S FLAT TO GET RICH QUICK - Is alright, but nsnally It is tlie oilier fellow who is getting 'The Riches". ' Why risk your money in a scheme that raruslies over night and leaves you discouraged and money lew? Always question and thoroughly Investigate the safety of an investment Uiat promises sure and large profits. Keep your money In this strong bank, where it 1U be safe from loss, let it accumulate in an interest yielding Savings Account, until you have enough for a home, or a business or an education. A Savings Account means "Ready Money" and yon too can have such an account. Hie AmericariNational Bank Pendleton. Oregon., "Strongest Sank in Gastern Oregon" 5.00 5.00 4.000 5.00 4.75 5.25 4.25 5.00 3.250 4.23 2.50 'iD 3.50 2.50 3.50 Cull lambs Feeder lambs l.G0(i Light yearlings 3.50 S 6.00 1.50 3.00 J ; ' I G&Tr Wf0. pi 1 imAmt a Doctor, 3.00 4.00 2.500 3.00 Heavy yearlings Light wethers 2.50 (1 Heavy Wethers , .- 2.00(p) Ewes 1.00 (gl 3.00 2.50 3.00 J""" Start each day com- ' Xf"Iv " pletely refreshed renewed i fA Tm in mind and body. Get a flllllVl sleeping outfit that makes 1 LJ 1 J J your sleep comfortable In addition to acomplete t , ' ". line of high grade mattres ses, beds and bedroom fur- nit ure, we have that na- a tionally advertised, guar- , an teed bedspring the it ' Because ot rhe Way patented tjTi "'7 ct- comtruction, there is no sagging Si'r ( y C no noise to disturb your sleep. OccupariU'do hot roll to center. fSfaJl VJ ffidSy'( fin? i L rU" -Look for t at. 2Lff Cruikshank & Hampton "Quality CounU" 1 24-28 E. Webb Phone 548 ) uvr iHd lurniuire Taken In Exchange as Fan Payment on New Esdtiaiva Agenu la Vendleton for Aerolox (Xo Whip) Poreb Ixtan Authorigation and Dwrensed Supplies Boost Wheat CHICAGO, Aug. 23. (A. P.) A sharp advance, induced by visible sup ply decreases and passage by the na tional house of the bill to loan $1,000, 000.00 to farmers, caused all grains to score decided net gains on the Chica go board of trade yesterday. As com pared with Saturday's close, wheat fu tures finished 24c to 3c higher, corn was up l'jic to lc and oats He to Tic. Frovisions were weak and closed unchanged to 32 14 points lower. Wheat started bravely on the strength of eastern buying, reports of increased export business and covering by local shorts. Once this movement was completed, however, the market fell away until September registered $1.13 4j. a new low price for the sea son. Country offerings were com paratively small and Argentine news was bullish, but these factors were dis regarded. The action at Washington and the visible supply deficiency be came known late in the session and the final hour saw steady advances in prices. The visible statement showed a decrease for the week of 962,000 bushels of wheat as compared with an increase of 4,947,000 bushels last week. It caught the shorts unprepar ed and their scurry to cover helped the advance. Removal of hedges against sales of 1,000,000 bushels at the seaboard helped corn in the early trading and the same factors which influenced wheat caused buying in the coarser garains. The visible supply decrease for the week was given as 2, 62, 000 bushels. Some good investment buying, based on the idea that the market had about reached the limit of liquidation, was a factor in maintaining oats against a viRible supply increase of 5,268,000 bushels. Reduced receipts of oats and smaller country offerings were also factors in that grain. A break of 5dc to 75c in the price of live hogs was the chief weakening in fluence in provisions. Trade was mainly in lard and some of the selling u-qd firnriitprl to nflpkintr interests. Liquidation Is Order On Stock Exchange XEW YOHK, Aug. 23. (A. T.) Further liquidation and short selling of vnrious shares marked the opening of the week on the stock exchange. Many new low records for the year were recorded. Offerings for both accounts derived fresh impetus from the suspension of a prominent commission house whose embarrassment was hastened, accord ing to reports by severe shrinkage of market values and failure of custom ers to meet impaired margins. Oils, motors, equipments, steels, rubbers, tobaccos and numerous Issues of no definite description sustained additional losses. Among leaders these ranged from 1 to 4 points, but some obscure shares suffered greater declines. Rails resisted pressure until the final hour, when Tacifics, grangers and coalers, as represented by Cana- I dian Pacific, Northern Pacific, Great I Xorthern and Reading, reacted 2 to 3 points. The outstanding feature of weak ness was Pierce Oil. preferred, which made a net decline of 14 points. Other backward stocks included Pierce-A Trow, common, and preferred. Sears Roebuck, International Harvest- j er, L lilted States ituDDer, Internation al Paper, American Sugar, General Electric, Westinshouse, Sumarta To bacco, American Woolen and Famous Players. Sales amounted to 450,000 shares. Money rates for call and time ac commodations were unchanged, but foreign exchanges again reacted. Sterling fell 1 cent and all continentals were lower by 3 to 10 points, the Co penhagen rate proving the only one to .cain. All liberty issues were lower, especially the 31 -2c and the general bond list was disposed to make irregu lar concessions. Cuban Cane 6 were weakest of the foreign division. Sales par value, .i)7."i,000. OFFICE CAT BY JUNIUS Rainfall is so rare on the Rock of Gibraltar that the Inhabitants have to store rain in reservoirs during the wet season, from which it is filtered to a few public fountains on certain hours of the day. Beauty is only skin deep, and lots of wisdom is in the same class. Here Is a Ucni The elevator may be lowered, but the boy who runs it is hired. William Jennings liryan has been pinched for speeding. This never hap pened to him when he was running for office. "Rubber herls," claims an ad, "are a great relief to t lie spine," Yeah, when the spine is anchored to a swivel chair, rubber heels keep the feet from slipping off tho desk. The Poet's ItiKUiry The hours I've spent in writing verse Were long and weary, I'll confess, l'vo written bad I've written worse To gain success, to gain success! I count those hours one by one That now have gone beyond recall, And though great stacks of work I've done Success is small. O, hours when incandescence burns 'Tis then 1 write in fear and doubt t'nless this brings me some returns I'll cut it out, sweet art, I'll cut It out! Personal: Vera Wild Sees William Off. (From the Wyoming Post-Herald.) Miss Vera Wild entertained her friend, William off, of Peoria, at' the II. M. Dewey home, Saturday evening. To The Mini With the ltU There Isn't, much credit in being an optimist when every little thing is go ing smoothly. Smiling under difficul ties i tho true test of a man's mettle. Old Stuff We editors may dig and toil ABOUT THIS TIME OF YEAR. New Low Prices Penney Clothes for Fall But the prices are not the best thing about these well known wool clothes. We are able to offer better clothes than the old prices commanded at an outlay so economical that most everyone can have a new suit for "Round-Up" time. YOUNG MEN'S MODELS $17.50 TO $24.75 Smart new styles portraying the cleverest modes in approved fashions for young men of good taste. A wide range of serviceable fabrics to choose from. CONSERVATIVE AND SEMI-CONSERVATIVE MODELS $18.50 TO $44.75 Your ideas of a good looking suit can surely be matched in this group of new clothes with its compelling assortment of dependable fashions. Honestly tailored from fabrics that proclaim dig nity and quality from every angle. Alterations Free. THF, LARGEST CI I A Pi DKPAUTMF.XT. ISTOKIi OKGAMZATION IV THE 1VORID1 I Till our finger-tips are gore, But some poor dub is sure to say, "I've heard the Joko before." Alton, Kan. has raised a fund of $1,000 to rhoo away bootleggers. The drought comes hlg. That Tired Feeling Loss of Appetite Weakness no common at this season are promptly relieved at little en pens and with no inconvenience by Hood's Sarsaparilla Efficient and economical blood puri her and general tonic. DR. LYNN K. B LAKES LEE Chronlo and Nervous Diseases anl Diseases of Women. X-Ray Electric Therapeutic, temple Bldg. Room U Phona 41 dr. j. e. sharp announces the removal of his offices from the inland bank building to rooms j 10 and 11 of the bond j building, phone 330. jiiiiiuiiiiiiiii iiiimiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. n a PHONE FIVE FOR FUEL CASTLE GATE COAL s The coal that meer.3 your requirements. See that you E s get the genuine for storage. 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