East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 31, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 31, 1921.
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DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL
la eluding Pendleton Prices and Associated Presi Boporti
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IXmnnd at Portland
From Tlie Oregon Journal.)
Only two small loads of livestock
came to North Portland at the opening
nt the Turday trade und market con
ditions were generally of steady char
Biter. Of cpoclal Intercut at the moment U
the quit excellent cemiind for feeder
Iambi. Considering the poor condl
1 1on nf the sheep and lamb trade as
well lit the wool situation recently,
Much a demand ami movement of feed
er muff 1b surprising.
That the sheep und lamb market as
well ho wool are destined Jor higher
ValtiPH Is the guess being made by lead
Ms of the trade. Feeders In 'any wnt
re showing disposition to take hold
of iitock and there appears to be plenty
of money for their requirements.
Temporarily there Is a sluggish tone
for lambs, with valley stock; down
about a quarter and a top of $6.50,
while light yearlings are up 2oc to 60c
at 4.r,o top.
Oer.eral sheep and Ir.mb ranee:
Kast of mountain lamls S 6.50 ft 7.00
Hem valley lambs 6.00jf 6.50
Fair to good lambs ... 5.00 6.00
Cull lambs - l.bO S.00
Feeder lambs 4.50 55.00
Light yearlings 4.004 4.50
Heavy yearlings 2.50 3.00
Usht wethers 1.60 dp J. 00
Heavy Wethers . .- 2.00 2.50
Kwes 1.00 ? 2.00
Only a handful of fresh stock ap
peared Tuesday in the cattle alleys at
North Portland. Oeneral trade condi
THE OLD HOME TOWN
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s!7 J I the trouble M 4 ,V
GAVE THE YOUNS MAN A SEVERE SCOlD'NQ
TO GET RICH QUICK
ts alriglit, bat usually It is the other fellow who is
Cot ting The Riches".
Why risk your money in a scheme that vanishes
over night and leaves you discouraged and money
leas?
Always question and thoroughly Investigate the
safety of an investment Uiat promises sure and large
profits. ,
Keep jour money hi this strong bank, where it will
be safe front lot. Xet it accumulate in an interest
yielding Savings Account, until yon have enough for
a home, or a business or an education.
A Savings Account means "Ready Money' and you
too can have such an account. .
The AmencariNaiional Bank
Pendleton. Oregon.
'Xtmnttoet HanJc in Gastern Oregon"
6
Arcade
Children, 10c
POLA NEGRI
IN
"GIPSY BLOOD"
The Nation responded to the wonderful appeal of
PoU Negri in "Passion.".. How much greater then will be
the response when the incomparable star reveals a newer
art, fire-filled and magnetic as the beguiling Carmencita
of Seville in "Gipiy Blood.".. Vast panoramas of multi
tude and keener, closer flashes of the love of Carmencita
and the man "who couldn't ay 'no' " reflect, too, the ge
nius of Lubitsch, producer of "Passion" and creator of this
new screen triumph... Can any fulfilment of dramatic art
greater than this be achieved ?
ALSO A CLEVER COMEDY
tions were quiet, but a steady tone was
indicated. Former prices were con
tinued. ,-
OencrU cattle market ranee-
Choice steers $ 6.00 &
Medium to good steers.. 5.50 0
l air to medium steers . . 5.00
Common to fair steers . . 4.00 (i
Choice cows and heifers 4.75
6.50
6.00
5.00
6.00
5.25
Medium to good cows and
heifers 4.25 0 5.00
Fair to medium cow and
heifers S.25-
Common cows, heifers .. 2.50 ji
Canners 1.50 ft)
Bulls 2.50 41
Choice feeders 4.50
Fair to good feeders ... J, SOW
4.25
3.50
2.50
3.50
5.00
4.75
Choice dairy calves 10.60W11.00
I'rlme light dairy calves 10.004110.50
Med. light dairy calves. . 7.0P 10.00
Heavy calves 5.50 7.0t
Hogs were quoted steady at un
changed prices for initial Tuesday
transactions at North Portland, lie
celpts were again nominal.
General hog market ranger
I'rlme light J10.50ll.00
Smooth heavy, 250 to 300
pounds 9.00 9.50
Smooth heavy, 300 lbs.,
up - 8.00 9.00
Rough heavy. 6.004 7.00
Fat pigs 10.50 CD 11.00
Feeder pigs 9.50 10.00
Stags .. 4.000 7.00
Strength Shown
On Stock Market
NEW YORK, Aug. 31. (A. P.)
The stock market yesterday continued
By Stanley
WEf? MILKING FCUK
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Today
Adults, 35c
Us upward course, the only consplcu
ous exceptions being the local tractions
und divers specialties concerning
which further dividend reductions or
suspensions were apprehended.
Kusier money, a keen investment
demund, as evidenced by the success
ful flotation of a 15,000.000 Brasillan
hond offering mid futher reparation
payments by Uernmny In advance of
their maturity, were among factors
which Impelled heavy covering of
short contracts. '
The strength of rails and steels nt a
gain of I to 3 points seemed to be bas
ed mainly on better earnings reported
by the transportations and tho prob
ability that leading railway systems
soon would come Into the market for
equipment and other supplies.
'Representative oils figured most
prominently in the more active opera
tions of the afternoon. Mexican Pe
troleum and affiliated issues rose 1 to
ISb points on Intimations that the
Impending conference between Mexico
and .American concessionaires would
result in an adjustment of vexatious
conditions.
Shippings, motors, leathev .tobaccos
and numerous specialties, long the tar
get of the shorts, came forward in the
more comprehensive advance, cancel
ing much of their recent reversal.
Profit-taking on an extensive scale
made little impression at the strong
close. Sales were 600.000 shares.
Call money opened at 5 per cent, but
dropped to 4 before noon on the ex
change, with a free supply at 4 per
cent on good collateral outside.
Foreign exchange rates strengthen
ed Dutch and Scandinavian rates add
ing substantially to recent gains.
.Stimulated by the quick absorption
of the Brazilian issue, the general bond
list developed many strong features in
the domestic and foreign divisions.
The liberty group, however, was modi
erutely irregular. " Total sales, par
value, fS, 875,000.
l.ons Vnlond As
Wheat Prices Sag-
CHICAGO, Aug. 31. (A. P.) The
fact that Canadian May wheat sold at
a discount under the same delivery in
Chicago, allowing for exchange rates,
was chiefly responsible for unloading
by discouraged longs on the board of
trade yesterday. Wheat closing 1 3-4 to
2 cents under Monday's finish. Corn
was 11 1-4 cents off at the close,
while oats followed suit by being 5-S
fit' 7Q font 1 (iu-.iT-
-' ' v.,. .. .
Insufficient support gave all grain w
markets a tone of weakness. Reports
from the seaboard were of sales of
400,000 bushels of wheat up to noon,
including a cargo to Italy The bulge
of 10 cents from the low of last week
caused many to take the selling side
yesterday on the belief that a reaction
was somewhat overdue.
Corn was under pressure and broke
over one cent from yesterday's finish
with sellers forced to protect them
selves. Support was lacking although
when around 53 cents for September
and December, resting orders checked
the break.
Sto loss orders were uncovered in
September oats early and prices for all
deliveries dropped Sharply.
Packers bought the nearby deliver
ies of lard, persumably against sales
aboard, but the weakness in grains and
hogs gave provisions a rather heavy
undertone at times.
Packers bought the nearby deliver
ies of lard, presumably against sales
abroad, but the weakness in grains and
hogs gave provisions a rather heavy
undertone at times.
Cattle and liogs
Steady, Sheep Inver
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. 31. Cat
tle Receipts, 17,000 head. Beef
steers' yearlings, heifers and stock
r.rs steady to strong; best heavy steers,
$9.75: top yearlings, $10.10; few choice
and fine cows, $5.60 & 6; bulk, common
to medium kinds, $3.504.25; good
grass hetfers, $6fi7; calves mostly 50
fi'7uc higher; top vealers, $9.50;
heavy Texas calves, $7.50; other class
es generally steady; bulk canners,
$1.752.23; bulls, mostly f 3.25 4.25;
tarly sales, stockers, $ 5 f r 6.
Hogs Receipts, 8000 head. Open
to shippers on best lights and few
heavies, steady to 10c higher, bulk,
late sales to packers and shippers
steady; closing on plain and mixed
kinds, 10W 20c lower; packer top,
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A CHILI ROMANCE
TODAY
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9.50; bulk of sales, $7.90 ifi 9.40; pack
ing sows, steady; stock pigs, strong to
25c higher, choice kinds, $9.
Sheep Receipts, 14,000 head.
Sheep about steady, few light ewes,
13.75; western lambs, 15(S25c lower;
early top $8.65; native around 50c low
er; best, $7.50.
All Wools Tiring
Hither Ptm-cs at London
LOXDOX, Aug. 31. (A. P.) At the
wool auction sales yesterday, 10,708
bales were offered. Prices opened
strong and there was good home and
continental buying. America was
quiet. Merlnes were from 5 to 10
per cent dearer and crossbreds fine
per cent, medium from 10 to 15
er cent and coarse from 5 to 10 per
cent higher.-
MOTION
PICTURE NEWS
ARCADE TODAY
"Gpysy Blood," starring Pola Negri,
the great emotional actress of the
European continent, who made her
debut on the American screen In "Pas
sion" is coming to the Arcade Theatre
today for an engagement of two! days.
'ih.s jproductlon, which has been
made on an elaborate scale with
thousands in the cast, is said to be a
wonderful successor to "Passion." It
was produced on the continent under
the direction of Ernest Lubitsch and
Has brought to American shores by
Associated First National Pictures,
Inc.
"Gypsy Blood" is adapted from
Prosper Merimee's original story of
"Carmen." Twice before has "Car
men' been done In films, but In those
instances they were adaptations of the
popular French librettos put to music
by Bizet for the opera instead of from
the original story, which is quite a dif
ferent matter.
Pola Negri will be seen in tho role
of La Carmencita. Harry Liedtke,
who played Armand De Folx In "Pas
sion," appears as Don Jose Navarro,
the Spanish dragoon who becomes a
victim of his own love for the charm
ing but fickle cigarette girl.
ALT A TODAY
Mack Sonnett's latest and greatest-
Producers, "Home Talent," is at tho
Alta today. Those who have viewed
this much-talked-of comedy-spectacle
agree that it Is one of the best pro-
auctions that has emanated from the
Sennett studios In many .months.
The episodes In which the genius
of Abbe, as a "still" photographer con
verted to "the movies" is revealed, re
late to a story of the slave mart of
ancient Rome and in them is shown
the ensemble and individual beauty of
the Mack Sennett feminine corps of
pulchritude. This part of the picture,
it is Siaimed. will be a revelation to
picture patrons as well as to picture
experts, for in lighting and posturing,
so it Is said, nothing aproaching
these scenes has been accomplished
in the line of revealing, decorous dis
closures of feminine beauty.
Phyllis Haver, appropriately, has
the leading feminine role and is sup
ported. In the beauty contingent, prin
cipally by Harriet Hammond, Mildred
June and Kathryn McGuire.
The principals In the comedy epi
sodes are Ben Turpin, Charlie Mur
ray, Kddle Oribbon. James Kinlayson
and Kalla Pasha. One" of the most
"gorgeous" fights ever Bcreened is
shown in a Roman setting with Eddie
Oribbon In a legitimately herioc and
splendidly sustained characterization.
E
IICNTIXOTON. W. Va.. Aug. 31.
Iff. N. 8.) The West Virginia moun
taineers and moonshiners may not be
long on education but they are cer
tainly endowed with plenty of shrewd
ness and Ingenuity to offset whatever
they are lacking in book learning. For
years it has been a battle of wits be
tween the mountain roflonshlners and
the "r.evenons." More often the
monntaJneers win.
Federal officers returning to head
quarters here from a tour through
1, iiroln county during which they
ri-VirA 2000 gallons of mash, nine stills I
and quantity of moonshine, whiskey, j
f
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STICK YOUK. AV IN THtS
newxpAPefc. MOT OM FY
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report much discouragement over a
code system put into use by the moun
tain moonshiners.
The '"code" varies in different com
munities, but it Is such that nothing
can be done by the officers to prevent
its utilization. For example a woman
will, upon observing the approach or
presence of the federal officers, rush
out of cabin door and begin yelling:
; "So-o-o-o-o cow; so-OrO-o-o cow."
This translated means: "Tho fed
eral officers are here, so hide the still
quickly." - 1
The officers declare there is no way
to prevent the women from calling the
cows home, yet they say Jt Is possible
to go for days and not see a cow In the
whole mountains.
OFFICE CAT
To A Celebrity
Heed not the clamor ringing in your
ears,
Spread not your sails before this wind
of praise;
Keep to your course, nor let your toil
some duys
Know'for an hour the music of these
cheers. -I"mit
Better the sting of rivalries, or fears;
Better deep doubts that you will win
at lust;
When you go forward, tame the speed
ing blast,
Nor sail too lightly as your haven
nears.
Fame favors him whose eyes to her are
blind,
PASTIME
THEME
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
ADULTS, 20c
Children, 5c
ARI
IN
THE WHITE
THRILLS AND
PEP
THOMAS
SANSCHI
IN
SINGLE HANDED
SAM .
A WESTERN
TWO REELER
COMEDY
SMART ALEC
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BY JUNIUS
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ACID
Smart Autumn
Dresses
$32.50 to $39.50
TRICOTINE, PASHA CREPE, SHANTUNG CREPE,
CREPE CHARMEUSE
' Express shipments of the last few days have
brought wonderfully charming new frocks to brighten
the fall season. '
Pasha Crepe, the new material of silk and wool, is
included in this group and we are sure it will be a very
popular fabric, with its pretty draping features, attrac
tive appearance and wonderful wearing qualities.
The new modes are by far the most ornate of many
a season ;embroidery designs that are beautiful to look
upon, quaint fringe and tassel trimmings, pleasing pat
terns and straight line effects marked out in braids and
the new applique embellishments pretentious and de
sirable. .
Word pictures of these new dresses cannot give one
an idea of their real beauty and the quality of the ma
terials. A few r re on display in our south window and
give an idea of how reasonably our 312 stores can sell
dresses of such undisputable worth.
No Charge for Alterations ,
A new black kid pump of very fine quality with
Goodyeaf welt sole, Cuban heel and two strap fasten
ing arrived yetserday. Sizes 3 to 8, AAA to C, pr $6.50
TfTK liARGEST CHAW PTOPARTMEXT
I STORE ORGANIZATION IX TUB WORU)
And seldom crowns the man
years were kind.
whose
The March of Progress)
There are 35,000 divorce suits pend
ing the courts of Paris. Is the world
getting Americanized?
Some time the hardest blow you can
give an enemy Is to Ignore him.
Itelatives naturally expect you to
spend more than your vacation with
them.
"Tho water came from the dam
pool" From the Seattle Star.
Supposln' it did why get mad about
it?
The Ilound-Cp spirit has spread
even unto tho wanted pages of tho K.
O. To wit: "For Kale Vapor oil
BOYS DON'T FORGET THE. PIG
RACE THURSDAY MORNING OR THE
CHICKEN RACE SATURDAY AFTER
NOON AT CRAWFORD'S.
When September
Comes the Open
Road Beckons
September ushers in a long precession of glorious
days for the motorist. When Indian Summer merges
into crisp autumn, the out-of-doors is a fairyland.
To enjoy'nature cntour, one's mood must not be -interrupted
by a. knock or a rattle in the car. Buick'
owners enjoy, every mile they drive. v
BUICK
Oregon Motor Garage
119-12liWest:Court,St,
' Phone 468 ,
NEW FALL FOOTWEAR ARRIVING
Two Strap Kid Pump, $6.50 '
The advance guard of Autumn
shoe styles arrived several weeks ago
and the rank and file of new shoes is
rapidly filling the places of summer
styles which Penney prices and de
pendable quality put on thousands of
feet in Umatilla county.
stove; Just the stove for Kound-Up."
advertised In yestordny's column.
, Sept. 0, 1021
Any youngster, no matter how much
he hates arithmetic, can tell you how
many hours It Is until school starts.
Consistency
"Oh. doctor, I am suffering so much
I want to die!"
"You did perfectly right to call me."
The tariff on poker chips has been
cut ten per cent, If you wantod some
thing to rejoice about.
Did you ever hear of a beach censor
objoctlng to a man's bathing suit?
A man who Is really in love will
never admit that white shoes make his
girl's feet look larger.