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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1921)
t.-i-t- PACE TWELVE DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN, PENDLETON, OfcEGOlf, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 26, 1021. TWELVE PAGES OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL IN D AS CAN -BB 'V. Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Presi Reports Pendleton f huro Qpnf I CIRCUS GROUNDS Hill U Vvl1 1 S5H si iijjy i you roN'T r ipx t J llg Market l made at the m.-rkct top of $11.25 of l'i it tin nil Doits Again the lnwio'w day. Bidders wore offer- j lug i'.'ir to .'.HC IlClOW lop prices. Over ' ' ! ho Oregon Journal) j nit hi hoc reoc.pts woie T4S head of The foiling of weakness experienced j which 4cu head were a direct ship by the North Portland hog market for j m.-nt from South lnkota. Prices fin- nil- jiawi wph neenmc real i nuritatiy ; ally dropped 50c m ruing, when no early sales were trading ended. before the morning THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley tD WUR&LES WHO DCUVERS 'WASHNGS FOft HIS vil'l WIFE. SAYS THE UNUSUAL HOT 5llMMft HAS "Lf -T BFEN GOOD FOR EUSiNESi. ! I Heneral hog market range- rrlme ll-iu JiO.HOSr 10.75 Smooth heavy, 250 to 300 Pounds 8.50 ff 9.50 Smooth heavy, 300 lbs., "P 7.50 ft S.uo Kotigh heavy 5.00 W 7.50 I t Pigs 10.00 !' 10.75 Feeder piss !.5()Ci : 10.00 Stags 4.00SI 7.00 ; cattle market was reported in the 1 same condition as on Wednesday. iiei-oipia were light, only 27 head ar riving. Market is nomlnallv steady. General cattle market ranee. Choice steers J 6.00 0 6. B0 .Medium to good steers. . Lair to medium steers . . Common to fair steers . . Choice cows and heifers Medium to good cows and heifers Fair to medium cow and heifers 3.25 Common cows, heifers . fanners Bulls Choice feeders Fair to good feeders . . Choice dairy calves Prime light dairy calves 10.00 10.50 Med. light dairy calves.. "OOjilO.OO Hen vv enlves 5.50 7.00 The brink demand for good lanilis continues. Sheep and lamli markets are steady and in good condition. General sheep ana l&mb ruiige: Last of mountain lambs S 6.501) Pest valley lambs 6.00 ii Fair to good lambs 5.00sS Cull lambs 1.50fi Feeder lambs 1.50 5? Light yearlings 3.50 lj Heavy yearlings 2.50 Light wethers 2.50aj) Heavy Wethers 2.00 Kwes l.Ooiy) 1:1 ; 1 I I ..t'" . ' ' IKA'I I1 w a 1 11 1 1 5.50 s- coo rzrf:i m y i it j m l.ll & HI IZ;7J.rvvv n' hi 1 ' . B II? I i.totf 2.5o Jj 2esep.vc! VT, M 2.50 g) 3.50 , ft , Yt.., . V, K lo.soffln.oo lay r.-j,;A.rr LH. if 'v' r.. S 2.50 l 3 (in I 2 SHOWS 2 P. M., 8 P. M. STREET PARADE AT 11 A. M. THEEtOKDUUGrST SH0WOf AKD Tfrfi GREATEST crnVK RIDER StfEA "POOPLE5 " WITH TJiE FAMOUS Seat Sals Dowtown, 9 a. m. Thursday at Tailman Drug Stor Stork Market ( ontliuies Oil Its Heaitiiinai) t'oiuso. XKW YORK, Aug. (A. r.) TO GET RICH Is alright, but usually it Is tlie other fellun who Is Sitting "The Itiohes". Why risk yonr monfj in a scheme that vanishes over night and leaves you discouraged and money less? Always question and thoroughly Investigate the safety of an investment Uiat promises sure and larpo prof.ts. Keep your money in this strong hank, where it will be safe from loss. Let it accumulate in an interest y-clding Savings Account, until yon have enough for a home, or a business or an education. A Savings Account means "Ready Sloney" and yon too can have such an account. i 5 j 300. pop oqooo 2 Start each day com- I 7 A ' ple'ely refreshed renewed 1711 " f in mind and body. Get a tiflltll " I sleeping outfit that makes I ri M I I J your sleep comfortable dj I lifr " : I In addition to a complete I line of high grade mattres- f ses, beds and bedroom fur- niture, we have that na- , fl I tionaUy advertised, guar- j ' an teed bedspring the i r ' WAV Sapless Spring U.'r- Because o! the Way patented $&iJ&. I construction, there is do sagging Kjy ..jutjf-- '-Z-Q j do noise to disturb your feleep. If str'f'-i x Pi? j J OccupauU Jo Dot roll to center, t sin'' ' 'J' 'A' jt The American National Bank Pendleton. Oregon. oaxxigeirr uanx m o-asrem uregon t The stock market vesterdav followed ! PfOMsions lor ugr cultural export louns. a iaeior was an eariy siagna wheat market, fears that the new Cap-per-Tincher law might restrict trading in futures serving to offset the sign ing of the war finance bill with Its for agricultural its recent reactionary course. Liqui dation and short .selling caused manv new low records, involving leaders us well as vulnerable issues. Kasier money rates, further strength of foreign exchange and senate adop tion of the farm credit bill evidently played no part in the calculations of traders, being nectralized by the keen er competition in steel and other un favorable factors. Gross declines of 1 to 6 points were sustained by oils steels, equipments. copper, rubber, textiles, tobaccos tlon in export trade, when sellers ask ed 1-4 cent more than the seaboard was filling to pay for .shipments via Huffalo and oeorgran bay ports. Lat er timidity of buyers over the Capper Tichner law was overcome and there was considerable buying of small lots. Corn showed a strong undertone, because of the cash situation, the in dustrial demand In the sample market being good and bids to arrive on 30 days" shipments advancing 1-2 cent. Oats were dull but held well in sym- chemicals and an array of miscella-' Pthy with corn and the late strength neous issues which fiirured consoien-I ln w heat. i OFFICE CAT ously during the war Vnoi::. Investment rails and standard in dustrials of the type mainly repre sented by rnited States Steel were most often proof against pressure, al though giving way moderately when the remainder of the list was under attack. Prices were lower at the start, but strengthened before noon, only to re act again in the las half of the ses sion. Mexican Petroleum featured the set back, dropping from 91 1-2 to S4 1-2. la new minimum. Making up virtually all its loss, Mexican closed at a "t decline of a fraction. Junior oils, also shipping, motors and tobacco.-. developed greater weakness in the fi nal dealings. Sales amounted to 60U. 000 shares. Provisions were early inclined to sag ir. sympathy with the live hog market, but gained strength later when packers and commission houses bought lard. Hogs Score Advance; Cattle, Sheep Steady. OMAHA, Aug. 26. (f. S. Kurean of Markets.) Hogs. 500; order buyers and yard traders furnished outlet ear y for suitable medium and light butchers; also taking some strong we ghl hogs, 251(3:10 higher; bulk I better grades. $Siii 9; top. $:i.3."; piiek lers fought advance and late business iwas graded, steady with Wednesday's i average; bulk packing grades, JS'n H; flop, $9.35: packers fought advance mil late business was graded, steady BY JUNIUS WHY (; FAST TO STI IIY .MI SIC? ELLISON-WHITE CONSERVATORY Of MUSIC 1.VII ( A.MI'Plil.l,, Dim-tor. Offers Complete C.iur-'s in Piano, Yuleo, Ylnlln, Yloliiuvllo, Theory of .Music anil Dramatic Art. a Specialty. COMPI.TI-NT I'ACI I.TY I .XCIil.I.li.NT LOCATION CO.MPI.im: liOUPMIiNT. with Wednesday's average; bulk pack- Call money ruled at 5 1-2 per cent ling grades, J7iS; rough heavy sows but much of the day's offerings was down to t6.50. at 5 per cent. I liritish and other Luropean ex- favorable news from outside centers changes were materially better, con-j aided sellers in checking decline to tinental rates rising from 5 to about 1 1, rices that have featured nast three 25 points. j days. Steers and she stock cleared Industrials, especially coppers andlSteady; best yearlings included shippings, were among the heaviest brought $0.75; hulk fed steers JS.23'(i After a Tour of .Main Street. With the advent of the Autumn season we note that the Waxen Unties lagain appear in shop windows. And I oh the Silent Drahma as thi y anguish 1 it s languish! I'shnuldc; Of course !it5s intended that the XV. L r a ! j say "Please uotire what a pretty dress I wear." Hut not so. One, with out 'streti tied arms entreats: "(Hi Henry i give me bark my Utters!" Another I is scarlet with embarrassment be cause the lisle knees of her silk hose jshow. Still another drops a wicked ieyelid and seems to say "Stick around. I Kid. we're gonna open a bottle of llmraffin." Hut :i h Hip uitiw.liitir ..r Cattle 3000 moderate receipts and I Mimc. f(hpl.s. v ,.,.",. irin,iiu no marcelled l.air In fact, no heads at all. " The limit A. M. Whistler. features of an irregular bond market. Including liberty 3 l-2s, which lost a fraction over one-half of 1 per cent. Total sales (par value) were $8,575,-000. 9.25; bulk cows and heifers, $3.50 If 5.00; veals, 25 to 75c higher; early top $S,25; stockers and feeders, ste.i dy. I hear him in the morning, Ilcl'oro the sun is seen He whistles lis ho walks down A whistle sharp and keen. Wheat FiiiisheM Strong After Slow Start. CHICAGO, Aug. 26. (A. strong finish after a generally start distinguished yesterday's deal ings on the Chicago board of trade, j Net gains were recorded in all options, i wheat advancing 2 to 2 3-4 cents, corn ! 1-8 to 5-8 cent, oats 1-2 to 3-8 cent j and provisions from 2 1-2 to 22 1-2 I cents with lard the leader and ribs lagtring. 1 Sheep 15,000; big end run of j lambs; market steady; bulk western j lambs to packers, $8.25 ft' 8.75; top, 9; I sheep supply limited; market steady; F ) A .feeding grades slow; sale early top dull, feeding lambs. J7. There was little activity iithe early day. The Angels Have Fallen Out. (From the Fort Wayne Xews Sentinel.) Kster Angel was given a divorce I from John Angel, custody of their 'in poker Ichild, and possession of a bed springs "Nothing of the rort. 'find mattress in the sunerior ronrt tn- dnnenrla n n tmn.l I try again to ( lose my eyes And seek a little nap. Hut Mill I hear the whistler He s a long-winded, chap. I I ' ! i i i , I I. 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