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TWELVE PAGES PAGE TWELVE T33S OUTBURSTS OE EYERETT JRUE DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVEn'iNQ, SEPTEMBER 7, 1921 DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Pricei and Associated Press Reports 1 amtm Ktoailr On Portland Market (From The Oregon Journal) i'P at the previous range. General cattle market rnir: Choice steers 6.00(9) 6. BO Only mutton nnd lamb arrived nt j Medium to rood steers Northr Portland Tuesday, there beinc no carloads of new muff la the cattle ii nd hog alleys. All prices were nom li ally unchanged. There was a run of nine loads In the Kheep and Iamb division at North Tort land Tuesday. Trade conditions were active with prices generally steady. General sheep ana lamb runre: Vst of mountain lambs $ .00 6.80 rett valley lambs 6.60 6.00 I-sir to good lambs .... 5.00 5.50 Cull lambs - 1.600 S.00 Feeder lambs 4.500 6.00 1-iirht yearlinns 4.000 4.50 Heavy yearlings 1.506 3.00 llKht wethers 2.50 3.00 Heavy Wethers ... 3.000 3.50 Kwes 1.00 3.00 While 111.75 is the extreme price for hoits, the market ruled steady Tuesday at North Portland, although one lot brought an additional dime at I11.S5 Tuesday morning1. General hog market range: Prime light $11. 23 11.75 Smooth heavy, 260 to 306 pounds 9. 50 (i 10.50 Smooth heavy. 300 lbs, up 8.50 IT 9.50 Rough heavy S.flflfS 9.00 Pat pigs U.00ll.50 Feeder pigs 9.50010.00 Stairs .. 4.00 7.00 tattle trade likewise showed a 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 . . Canners Bulls Choice feeders Fair to good feeders . . Choice dairy calves . .-. Prime light dairy calve Med. light dairy calves. 5.50 6.00 6.00 J 6.50 4.00 6.00 4.766 6.26 4.25 4.75 3.25-0 VE0 1.50 3.50 4.50 3.50 10.5011.00 10.0010.60 7.00 10.00 4.25 S.50 2.50 3.60 6.00 4.76 Heavy calves S.E0 7.0 Heavy Volume Of Sales On Stock Exchange NEW YORK. Sept. 7. (A. P.) Re sumption of business on the stock ex change yesterday was accompanied by further involuntary retirement of the short account and Intermittent signs of public Interest. Trading was on the largest and most comprehensive scale of any day in sev eral weeks. Speculative issues were the principal beneficiaries, however, not ably Industrials and specialties which were most depreciated In the spring and midsummer reaction. Latest happenings in the Mexican situation, especially the announcement! of an agreement between American steady tone at North Portland Tues- oil interests and the Mexican govern- day. There were no carload supplies 1 ment, placed those snares in we front and the limited offerings were picked rank. - . ' - -i.Tj.r - rr rTzz A BIT OF CHINESE WISDOM Though the white gem be cast into the dirt, its) pur- cannot be sullied; though tlie good man live in a vile place, his heart cannot bo depraved. As the fir and the cypress withstand the rigors of live' w.n ter, bo resplendent wisdom is safe in difficulty and danger. It is the quality and sincerity of our bank servtac which we desire foremost, with this in mind we in vte your account. The AmmcanNalional Bank Pendleton, Oregon. 'Strangest Bank in Gastern Oregon" Mexican petroleum's Initial gain of four points was speedily extended to S 1-2. Kindred Issues rose on to near ly three points, with moderate gains In other foreign oils and Junior domest ics. Prominent steels, equipments, cop pers, shippings, sugars, tobaccos and chemicals, likewise their acces sories, gained 1 to 14 points at their best. The entire list was subjected to sharp downward revision before the close, however, Mexican forfeiting half its rise, while many other stocks can celed almost all their advantage. Sales were 735,000 snares. Any tendency toward easier monev conditions was nulified by lust Satur day's clearing house statement, which reported an actual deficit of cash re serves. All call loans were negotiated at 51-2 per cent and time offerings were scarce. a aeciine or slightly more than 2 cents In sterling exchange was attri buted to sentimental causes, notably the Irish situation. French and other continental bills were reactionary, es pecially Holland and the Scandinavian countries. Bonds derived much of their up ward impetus from the better tone of the stock market. Mexican and Bel gian' issues were distinctly strong, with other foreign offerings. Convertible rails added to recent gains, but liber ties were irregular. Total sales, par value, JIO.250,000. Wheat Goes Higher . lioses on Profit Taking CHICAGO, Sept. 7. (A. " P.) Highest prices on the present upturn were made for wheat here yesterday, December showing over 8 cents above Friday's close and 21 points above the low of two weeks ago. The sen sational upturn In cotton, combined with a broader speculative trade and with the probability that Russian re lief would take much wheat, made the upturn easily attained. An increase of 4.0S 1,000 bushels in the visible supply of wheat combined with selling against offers and profit-taking lato in the day, caused a setback and most of the big advance was eliminated. Final wheat prices were steady to 1C high er, while corn ruled unchanged to 5-8c lower and pats steady to l-8c higher. Corn was firmer early, but reacted quickly on heavy selling of December. Outside trade was only fair. Crop re ports were generally . favorable with the crop maturing fast. Oats following other grains, being higher early and reacting later, but showed more strength than corn. Provisions were easier on selling of January lard by packers, while the strength In cottonseed oil influenced buying of the nearby deliveries, with foreign buying October lard. PStvrC((-e.O f5,Yes, UPS, Yi THOUGHTS, MR.. TRUcet. TH3R3 ARC I A (T-s ( m m v -cs , . . k F classes steady. Sheep Receipts, 40,000 head; only 25 per cent of big run at hand killing classes; balance mostly feeding lambs; market active on all kinds at prices strong; good and choice western lambs; market active on all kinds of prices strong; good and choice west ern lambs,$7.358; several strings of Nevadas at latter figure; top, 68.10; early top yearlings, $4.75; others, $3.75; ewes, J3; bulk good and choice feeding lambs, J6W6.40; top, 16.60. Many Feeder Lambs Handled at Omaha OMAHA. Sept. 7. (United States Bureau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts C500 head; market held fully steady In spite of lower tendency elsewhere. Yesterday's top, $9.35 was paid for one full load of spring shoats, with bulk medium and light butchers from $S 9; bulk packing grades, $6.'75 7.25. Cattle Receipts, 7300 head; choice beef steers steady, others 10 to 15c STYLE. SHOW PROFIT MANSFIELD, O., Sept. 7. (I. N. S.) Farmers near here are. finding that hogs and corn make a profitable com bination. They make whiskey from the corn and then feed the mash to the pigs. Sheriff Haufman and deputies learned the other day when they went to the home of Peter Miller, where they found a fifty-gallon still in a cemented cellar under a pig pen. The odor from the hogs killed the fumes from the still. Miller admitted that he had been running off fifty gallons of corn whis key weekly. A big nest of bumble bees stood guard over the entrance to the OFFICE CAT lower; top yearlings. $10.50; all other cemented cellar Boy s' School Shoes English and conser vative lasts, black or brown. '., $1.98 to $3.79 I S VJTal ii wmum n a. a. I 312 DEPARTMENT STORES Girls School Shoes New Fall styles, kid or calf leathers, black and brown $1.98 to $6.90 (r BY JUNIUS Waterproof your bathroom with Valspar WATER may splash suds and lather may fly scalding steam may cloud the room, but no harm will be done to your bath room woodwork when protected by Valspar Varnish For Valspar is absolutely waterproof. But not only in your bathroom, in every room in your home there is woodwork that needs Valspar protection. VALENTINE'S Th. VamUh That Wont Turn Whit D -M.Mkr that Vilcnar t v.PV mictl trt Onnltf SOfl that It IS DOOf CCOrt- omy to let yourself be talked into buying cheap varnish. , Valspar costs more than ordinary varnish re-varnishing costs more than Valspar. Fall is the Time to Varnish W. P. Fuller & Co. uuruu?"I Tit loUmmi fmtttt Willriffl f m Murphy Paint Go. The Offlscat, who always keeps the Interests of the rtound-l'p close to her heart, has decided upon an official TSlg Hat Slacker List for those who fall to wear the cartwheel skypieces, Our list for today is: I If II Gary, ISyron Gumm, 8yd Williams and Knh Jones. Note: Information regarding other offenders will be appreciated. We think the lady mentioned in tnis acl in yesterday's E. O. must be the best little helpmate In the world; aihAUx employment wanted Man and wife. Can do most anvthlne with stock or machinery. Blacksmith by trade, handy at anything, have handled men for years wife will work under suitable conditions. The Society for the Kverlastimr Ex tirpation of J. Harley Corn anoiince.l as the slogan of Its membership cam paign: watch Our Membership wruw. aibh: The printer divided the word at the wrong place. Wherfore: Watch Our Members Hip Grow. AV.Uson Is Hors De Comlmf. 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Attractive Penney prices are not the least of the appeal of these good looking juveline wraps. When you have examined the materials and the tailoring you'll appreciate why it pays to pay cash in Penney stores. Another shipment in yesterday's express of fers new patterns, sizes and fabrics in those popular All Wool Two Pant Suits $8.90, $10.90 . With these new numbers added to our already large stock of boys' suits it will be an easy mat ter to find clothes for your boy to suit your ideas of style, fabric and price. Sizes 7 to 15 years. School Means Middies There's nothing quite so becoming to girls for school wear as middies. Practical and service able too. .With our new prices for fall y vi11 find it easy to own several different color com binations for your daughter. Sizes 6 to 22. $1.25, $1.79, $1.93, $2.93 .THE LARGEST CHAW DKPAItTMKMT. I STORE ORGAXIZAXIOjr IN XUii WOKLfl PINWHEEL DOESN'T SPIN NEW YORK. Sent. 1 IT V n i Bella Oolla. who nerform. 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