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.1 .ti-.l fAG2 TEN DAILY EAST OHEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST SO, 1921. TEN PAGES OUTBURSTS OF. EVERETT JRUE ' ii DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL llaMVLJ .... , , , , .. ' Including Pendleton Prices and Aiioclated Prei Beporta gi DEPARTMENT STORES IB r 1,1 1.1 I . - " : ' i "tn. ."t I fSi I ha I Mi-aOr Value Maintained ln 1'otllnfiil Market (from The Oregon Journal.) While there Was a run of 108 loads ot livestock In the North Portland nlleyit Mnmlny for thp k'i opening, n bout 1 lond were direct shipment to outside killer and plopped here only lor test and feed. Hosts were Site higher at the opening, rattle ruled lather active, while sheep showed de pression with early sales lower. In the hoir alloys, out of the total mrmll run of 291 head reported in the North Portland market Monday inorn Inpt at the opening, 238 head went di vert to shipper. Hors Hlurled with limited offeriiiRs and PHrly siilrs generally at un advance of SOc over previous figures. KUreme tops sold at $11.0(1, but there was scarcely enoiiKh Mock in sight to firm ly establish a market. General hog market rank: , j io.,riOff n.oo S.uOSf 9.50 8.00 0 9.00 8.000 7.00 10.60ttll.00 S.60 10.00 4.00 W 7.00 1'riine light Smooth heavy, 250 to J00 pounds Smooth heavy, 300 lba, P Hough heavy .......... Fat pips Feeder pigs Stairs" While there were no Indications of price change In the market at the opening. Xorth Portland cattle Rales early Monday morning were active with former values maintained. There was an excellent run of 19S5 head, but of this amount 1SS head, or seven cars went direct to outside killers. This left only a fair supply for the home trade. General cattle market ranee; Choice steers $ 6. 009 50 Medium to good steers,. 6.50f .Oo fair to medium steers , 5.00 .00 4.75 E.00 S.00 $.25 J.2515) 4.!5 2.50 3.50 L THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley ,t ITtfiiS Stoke 7s ,jl r V1J UNDER NFW MANAGEMENT rZZZZPt ' RXH-TMINfcl ItHECRACKE I BUYlMOi AND oc tJL UN fff , f boys are au. met up over ff a W -me RAIXCAL CHAN&ES AT THE i7 iJV( J I NEW STORE. XU&' Jki TO GET RICH QUICK Is alright, bat usually It is the otlier fellow who is Setting "The Riches". Why risk your monej in a scheme that Tanishes over night and leaves jou discouraged and moncj Icsb Always question and thoroughly Investigate the safety of an Investment tliat promises sore and targe profits. Keep your money in this strong bank, where it will he safe from loss. Jt it accumulate In an interest yielding Savings Account, until yon have enough for a home, or a business or an education. A SaTings Acoonnt means "Ready Money" and yon too, can have such an account. 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Common to fair steers Choice cows and heifers Medium to good cows and heifers 4.25 mr to medium cowg and heifers Common cows, heifers . . manners 1.50 2.50 Bu" S.60 3.50 Choice feeders , 4. 50 5.00 Pair to good feeders ... ."1.50$ 4.75 Choice dairy calves 10.50911.00 Prime light dairy calves 10.00 0 10.60 Med. light dairy calves. . 7.00 10.00 Heavy calves $.50 T.Oo Weakness developed in the sheep and lamb trade at Xorth Portland Monday morning. Over Sunday tota run in this division included 5760 head, hut 1336 head, or 10 cars, went direct to outside killers. First sales here were 60 75c below Saturday's quotations, but the market was liot really established until a rather late hour. General sheep and lamb range: r-asi or mountain lambs $ 6.50j) Best valley lambs 6.00 Fair to good lambs 6.00 Cull lambs 1.D0 Feeder lambs J. 50 Light yearlings . S.50 Heavy yearlings 2.50 Uftht wethers 2.50 Heavy Wethers . .- 2.00 Ees , 1.00 Sonic Issues Iakvi Again oil Stock .Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 30. (A. P.) Collapse of the securities of the Inter borough Rapid Transit company and related issues in consequence of re ceivership proceedings against that system was the feuture of stock mar ket. Losses of one-half to 6 1-2 points were registered by the shares and bonds with the parent company. Manhattan Elevated, under guaran teed long lease to Interborough, scs tained an .extreme decline of nearly ten points.' Other issues, notably Studebaker. L handler, sugars, leathers and chemi cals, as well as shures of the motiou picture, mail order and textile groups again suffered from liquidation and short selling, but leader3(of the oil, ciiuipiueiu, sieei ana railway divisions strengthened. t Features- of the constructive side were represented mainly by General Electric Baldwin Locomotive, trans continental and granger transporta tions and Mexican Petroleum. The latter, however, forfeited more than half its gain in the realizing move ment of the last hour. Sales were 400,000 shares. Additional July statements of earn ings by important railways -were mix ed, but the tendency was toward bet terment Western terminals reported an increase, due chiefly to crop move ments. Regardless of the further reduction of local bank loans, call money on the exenange maintained at the 6 per cent rate, although again lending at 4 1-2 per cent outside. Time Quota ; tions were unchanged, but in freer 3upply for the short maturities. Sterling' and all continental ex changes were higher, Dutch. Scandi navian and Greek bills showing ap preciable gains. Other tractions were adversely af fected by the break in Interboroughs. Liberty issues and similar foreign flo tations were lrfegular. Total sales, par value, 18,350,000. "M MOSCS IS ' -'3-rr5f: HUMMirsiti. 7oo jjO YO see. f 1 6 Iajgll THAT'S A ' ' I s.ol HuMMtR, too ;, ,, r V I 3.00 . - X y-N I fZ i - I OFFICE CAT I (f I - BY JUNIUS j i II' Of Wheat Strengthens Those Drops Again. CHICAGO, Aug. 30. (A. P.) Bull- jish news served to make wheat prices average higher yesterday, but a rather weak response to this news caused a slight slump at the finish on the Chi cago board of trade. Wheat was l-4c to 3-4o higher at the close while corn. after holding to narrow limits, finish ed a shade lower all around. Oats also varied but little and finished a shade under the opening.. In provis ions, meats were generally unchang ed, but lard was 30 points up. There fas a decrease of 3.892.000 bushels in the visible supply of wheat, while the seaboard reported sales of 750,000 bushels, including jwo cargoes to Spain and one to Germany. Re ports also stated Japan has been buy ing on every break on ' the Pacific nnnat wharA fi llftO AOO hnshelH mom has been chartered, mainly for Sep- I tember loadipg. A break of 5 cents in cash premiums ut Mineapolis was about the only bearish feature. Corn trade was moderate while local receipts were heavy, 1000 cars being reported. The market held within narrow limits. Oats were dull and somewhat easi er, with an Increase of 6.206,000 bush els In the visible supply. Provisions were moderately quiet with packers buyers of September and sellers of October lard. There was an excellent demand reported for cash lard for exporters. Hogs Kase Vpwartl Oh Omaha Market. OMAHA, Neb., Aug. 30 UnitedJ States Bureau of Markets: Hogs Receipts, 3000 head; market ruled slow with most classes quoted low 15c higher; 'spots on heavy mixed kind as much as 25c higher; quality as a' whole was common and medium with not full loads or choice lights in cluded; bulk better grades, 37.59 8.25; top, 39;' bulk packing kind, J6.50&7.25. Cattle Receipts,l 0,000 head; fed steers, active, strong to 25c higher; early top fed yearlings, 39.50; west ern and native grass steers, slow, opening around steady; cows and hei fers, steady to 25c higher; bulls, steady; .veal calves, 25fp50c higher; stockers and feeders, steady to 15c lower. Sheep Receipts, 46.000 head, largest one day's run this year aided buyers in forcing a decline,, general market being quoted 60c lower; west ern lambs sold mostly from 37.75 to $8.25, with best shes priced at $8.50; ewes moved slowly S2.5UMii; reeding lambs mostly at spread of $6S60. j REALTY TRANSFERS Elisha Thomas to S. M. Porter, J70JO.O0.,.v- 1-4 SB 1-4 and W 1-2 NE 1-4 Sec. 10, Tp. 1, S. R. 33. Frank Milts o S. W. 5IiIes.310.0O, nuto and houi'.d tract In SV 1-4 Sec. 14, Tp. 4, N. R. 28. ' A Word to III Fliers However high a bird may soar, seeks its food on earth. Scdiutir Will you go roaming with me today, In the woods where the chickadee sings, : To some quiet retreat, where I'll sit at your feet, 1 1 And tell you of wonderful things? i 1 1 will tell of a castle among the hills That a vagabond built one day. As he dreamed in the shade of a forest glade And Idled the hours away. I will tell of a beautiful fairy who came. 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