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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1921, TEN PAGES OUTBURSTS OF, EVERETT TRUE DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prion and Associated Press Reports J if JL Sit DEPARTMENT STORES! FACE TEH ) PHcm I niluinited On 1'onland lirMM'k Market ( Krntii The Oregon Journal.) Hlx loads of livestock came u North Poiuund Wednesday with no liberal tun tn ny line. All values were con sidered fully trtendy. In the hog alleys limited business paused at $12 at North Portland Fri day, but general business was un changed. Feeder stuff continues in I fat request with (Eo.nl stock extreme ly scarce and commanding a premium over the killer division. General hog market range: Prime llnht $ 1 1 Ji 11.00 Smooth heavy, 250 to S00 Pounds S.SOiJF 10.S0 Smooth heavy, 200 lbs, lip 8.50 9.50 Rotiah heavy $ .00 f 9.00 Fat pigs 11.00 11.50 Feeder pigs 9.50010.00 Stair 4.00 7.00 Steady demand was shown for cat tle at North Portland Wednesday. A small run ct 1:1 head was reported in the alleys., tieneral sales were made at the previous price range. General cattle market ranre: Choice steers $ .00 & SO Medium to pood steers. . 6.50 .00 Fair to medium steers . . 5.00 5.50 Common to fair steers . . 4.00 5.00 Choice cows and heifers 4.75 8.25 Medium to good cows and heifers 4.25 4.75 Fair to medium co-we and heifers - S.25- 4. 25 Common cows, heifers . . V50 S.50 Canners i.50 2.50 Bulls i.hO J.S BIT OF CHINESE WISDOM Thoiurh tlw white gem he cast into the dirt, IW pur ity cannot be sallied; though tlie Rood man Bvc In vile place, his heart cannot be depraved. As the ftr and the cyprew withstand the rigors of tlie win ter, so reKuk-ndeiit wisdom is sale in difficulty and danger. It is the quality and sincerity of our bank scrvlm which w desire foremost, with this in mind we iu vte jour account. Hie AmmcahNSional Bank Pendleton. Oregon. SSS 'Strongest Sank in Castern Oregon" PENDLETON, OREGON SEPTEMBER, 22, 23, 24, 1921 la the whole World there is no con teat ao intensely exciting, and with mora thrilling and spectacular co - mazes, than the riding of "outlaw" bronchos by cowboys and cowgirl. Those contests, also the wild horse races, wild steerroping and bulldog. King, Indian dances and now wows are all that remain of the young, wild, vigorous, yet lovable West. CET FARES AND PARTICULARS FROM AGENT O-W. R.R. & N. WM. McMURRAY, Genera! Passenger Agent. Portland, Oregon lue Tag ale Still on and goin' a million. Drop in, come in, stop in, fall in, anyway to get in before all is gone. Cruikshiink & Hampton 124-2S E. Webb "Quality Count." Phone 548 Yomr Old Furniture Taken la Exchange as part Payment on Wesf EzdawtT Agent In FetuUeton for Aerolux (So Whip) Poroh Shack. . Choice feeders 4.5043 6.00 Pair to good feeders ... -1.504? 4.75 Choice dairy calves . 10.50(911.00 Prime light dairy calves 10.00610.50 Med. light dairy calves. . 7.0i 10.00 Heavy calves 5.50 f 7.00 No change was shown In thclmitton and lamb price list at North Portland Wednesday. Offerings were of light volume with a total of 127 head for the day. Former prices prevailed. General sheep and lamb range: East of mountain lambs $ 6.00 iji .50 Best valley lambs 5.500 Fair to good lambs .... 5.00 i Cull lambs 1.50 Feeder lambs 4.50 0 Light yearlings ......... 4.00 Heavy yearlings 2.50 Light wethers 2.50 Heavy Wethers ..- 2.00 Ewes l.pO 6.00 5.50 3.00 6.00 4.50 2.00 3.00 2.50 2.00 i I'LL TA'S TK1 G.ACLOUS, PUSA'ScS f1 Cle ME. THAT HOSE J.'! I WANT TN GALLONS, "miT 1 IvANT THE-M IN THvS TAN K, MOT SCOPPCD nuR THE CXiTSioe Of THS CAR Buying Drive Sends Shorts to Cover. NEW YORK, Sept. 8. (A. I) Trading In the stock market yester day was characterized by another vig orous drive against shorts, who again covered urgently oa the buying move ment attained broader dimensions. Most of the day's happenings were helpful to the constructive side, em bracing such factors as easier call and time .money rates, stronger indications of Industrial revival and a sharp re cover)" in the leading foreign ex changes. Oils featured the dealings, but de mand for steels, equipments, motors and rails was sufficiently large to j strengthen the impression that Tari- j ous bull pools had re-entered the mar-J ket. Mexican Fetroleum registered a ' cross advance of fi 1-2 noints to a level ! nearly 30 points over its recent mini-bulls and veals steady; stockers and mum price and affiliated stocks, such I feeders strong. as Pan-American, Asphalt common! Sheep 37,000, active packer de and preferred, Houston and Royal 'mand. with some buying by shippers, Dutch gained 1 1-2 to three points. aided sellers in forcing prices for both Other strong features comprised j killing grades. J 15 to 25c higher; bulk Gulf States, Crucible and fnited : good and choice western lambs. 37.50 States steels, American and Baldwin' 8: best held at 38.25; native lambs, locomotives, , Railway Steel Spring j -75 C 7; early ewe top, $3.25; broad American Car. General Electric, i country demand caused sharp advance Chnndier lp.niitif mnrq nnrt rnhami ion feedine crades. gain being fully ft I r eh 11 1 i OFFICE CAT and junior transportations, especially "Soo" and the western and southwest ern, groups. Sales were 600,000 sharea. Call (money opened at 5 1-2 per cent but dropped to five before noon. Time loans were made at 5 1-2 per cent on all industrial collateral, a concession of 1-2 per cent The only exchanges to manifest heaviness were German and Austrian bills, Dutch and Scan dinavian remittances rallying briskly. Old line investment rails were among the strongest issues' of the broad and strong bond market, con vertibles ali-'O making additional gains. Leading Internationals were variably higher and the liberty group, almost without exception, showed gains. Hales par value, $12,500,000. (East Oregonian Special.) TiOUADMAN", Sept. 8. The effec tiveness of rural marketing coopera tion is being demonstrated success fully in connection with the Columbia Basis Hay Growers' Association, some $1400 dollars has been saved in bale ties by quantity purchase, and com petitive bids have fixed a bailing charge of $2.35 per ton compared with $3.00 under the old regime. Board man district is now 95 per cent or ganized. Irrigon and Hermiston about high figure on the present upturn and! s or 90 per cent and work is being 25c; early top feeding some held higher. lambs, $6.80; OF BOARDMAN IS SOLD BY JUNIUS Xew High Figure Itcnchcd by .May Wheat. CHICAGO, Sept. 8. (A. Wheal futures advanced to a P.) new a new top on the crop for May here. Trading waH active with more outside interest and at the high point prices were up as much as 6 1-2 cents over the early low with heavy buying com mission houses and the local element on the way up with stop orders uncov ered. May led the advance. Final wheat figures were 2 1-2 to 4 3-4 higher, while corn ruled 1-2 to 1 l-8c up and oats 5-8 to 1 l-2c higher. Corn advanced 1 1-4 to 1 7-8c from the early low, but did not maintain ill of this. An easier tone was shown early, but the market turned strong i later in sympathy with wheat. Trading I was not large. . '-ats followed other grains, declin- rapidly pushed in the Echo and Stan field sections. Three carloads of hay are being shipped as samples to the Atlantic seaboard points via the Pana ma Canal and all indications point to the establishment of a satisfactory price for this season's crop and develop a stable future market which will not only make farming profitable, but have a stabilizing effect on land values as well. Another cooperative movement of promise is in connection with a cheese factory. A community meeting is scheduled for Thursday night under the direction of Prof. P. M. Brandt of O. A. C. and County Agent C. C. Cal 'iins and the local committee to dis cuss ways and means. N. Faler and mK ear.y un,y i aua v .ne,. , stanfIeld Creamery Co., are both soutn was creaitea wun oe.ng a Rooa to operate guch a factory and nuyer at umes, me ao ance ... cuuo.. lncrease ln tne dairv tock ot the oeii.g a lau.ir. district would be a valuable asset t-rovisions averagea lower, ine ieu- Tne Boardman Telephone Exchange ture being tne ouying or January anu hag been ta)en over b. A B- chaffee March lard by nouses witn eastern ; fjf EuKene wn0 exchanged his farm connections. presumai.i neaging ffjr tne b(lslnesg Mr ,-haffee promises against saies oi coLonseea on. r mprovements and extensions as rapid Iv as warranted and will also try to Hogs Drop anil Sliccp Go IHglier. OMAHO, Sept. 8. (V. S. Bureau of Markets.) Hogs, 6500, bearish news from outside' market centers coupled with narrow local demand caused a sharp uneven decline in today's hog trade. In a general way prices were extend to Irrigon. School opened Monday with the largest enrollment since the establish ment of the district. The faculty con sists of M. B. Signs, Principal, MIs3 Xaoml Hunnor, English and Latin; Miss Gladys Price, O. A. C, Home Economics; H. H. Crawford, manuei 50 cents lower than Tuesday's aver-! training and science; Guy h. Lee, jun- age, Borne early business snowing a break of 25 to 35c with close 80 to 5c lower; bulk better grades, $7.25 & 8.25; top. $'J; bulk packing grades, $8,105( 8.65. Cattle 5200 fed steers steady to loc lower; top yearlings, $10.25; westerns steady; she stock steady to strong; lor high school. Miss Crescentia Glatt O. A. C, third and fourth grades, with I supervision of drawing and Miss Myr tle McNeill, 6th and 6th grades. Music I will be taught in all grades and, a class In stenography and one in home fur nishing and decoration has been organized. How About This, Pat? j j Passes Through City. Pat Conley, i prominent sheep man of Drewsey, ; Oregon, passed through the city yes-' terday on his way home after a tour: of Washington territory contiguous to1 Hpokane. Mrs. Drewsey accompanied! hiin on the trip. Morning Tribune. j And Why Xot ! His talk I cannot understand He's hoarse, as Oswald Rusky j He drank a lot of corn Juice and It's made him very husky. A boob is only a wise guy out of his j clement. Meditations of a Illacksmitli Men are either anvils or hammers, that is if they uin't bellows. We're worried about all this yeast eating that's going on. Isn't there a possibility It may start something ln violation of the Volstead Act? Better half, picking up sporting sec tion of the paper and scanning the headlines: "Senators Down Sox." "Good gracious! I knew the girls were doing it, but I did not know the sena tors had gone that far." For An Ornery IVrson? Telegram received at the Capital Hotel at Madison: "Please reserve low down ordinary room tonight." Savings Are Sure Here There is no speculating here as to whether or not you are getting your money's worth. Giving the biggest possible values is the policy that has developed 312 stores in nineteen years. , No waiting for special sales, every day cash prices as low or lower than so called "sale" prices. 72x90 Pequot Sheets $1.69 81x90 Pequot Sheets $1.79 81x90 Good Quality Seamless Sheets $1.49 42x36 Pequot Pillow Cases 43c 45x36 Pequot Pillow Cases 45c 86 inch Pepperell Pillow Tubing, yard 31c 40 inch Pepperell Pillow Tubing, yard 33c 42 inch Pepperell Pillow Tubing, yard .... 35c 45 inch Pepperell Pillow Tubing, yard. 39c Wash Rags, Terry Cloth, bound edges 5c 14x26 Heavy Huck Towels 8c 18x36 Huck Towels 19c 18x36 Heavy Huck Towels 23c 18x36 Boott Absorbent Towels, hemstitched border , 23c 18x30 Turkish Towels 12 '2c 18x36 Turkish Towels 19c 20x38 Turkish Towels 23c 21x36 Turkish Towels 25c 20x40 Unbleached Turkish Towels 25c 22x40 Bleached Turkish Towels 35c 24x44 Bleached Turkish Towels 49c 20 inch Bleached Turkish Toweling, yard. . . . 33c Stevens brown all linen Crash, 18 in. wide. ... 29c Stevens brown all linen Crash, 20 in. wide, yd. 33c 16 inch Brown Union Crash, yard 19c 16 inch heavy Brown Union Crash, yard. .... 23c 17 inch Glass Toweling, pretty pink or blue bar pattern, yard 21c 36 inch Hope Muslin, yard 13c 44 inch Indian Head Muslin 33c 54 inch Indian Head Muslin 39c 36 inch Long Cloth, yard 19c 36 inch Long Cloth, yard ' 21c 36 inch Long Cloth, yard 29c 40 inch Long Cloth, yard 23c 36 inch English Nainsook, yard 25c 36 inch Philippine Nainsook, yard 39c 36 inch Philippine Nainsook, yard 43c 40 inch Batiste, yard 39c 33 INCH ALL SILK PONGEE 69c It seems hard to keep up with the demand for this big silk value. Another consignment in yes terday's express is here for those who don't procrastinate. All Pure Silk, No Dust, yard 69c THE IiARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT .STOIIE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLI) niUTISH HOOZE PROFITS GROW LOXDOX, Sept. 8. (1. N S.) Eng land is drinking more. Arthur Guiness & Son. Ltd., made $13,000,000 this year and paid 25 per cent dividend, against 20 per cent last year. One pound of oil used in ships' fur nates hus the same heating effects as ten pounds of coal. There is no word for strawberry in classical Greek, that fruit being prac tically unknown to them. First Photo of Haywood in Russia SEW YORK, Sept. 8. Torture reminiscent of methods of the Middle ages, when such methods frequently were applied by bandits as well as by minions of the law, were' utilized by three masked men who robbed Steph en Vassllatoulous of $2100 In cash and Liberty Bonds at Coney Island. Vassllatoulous conducts a dozen small booths on the boardwalk at Co ney Island between the Parkway Baths and Brighton Beach. He sleeps in a room adjoining hfs office ln the rear of one of the soft drink stands. According to his story to the police, hn woke up as three men forced their way Into his placo early yesterday morning. One of them threw him on the bed. While two of them attempted to open the safe in the office, the third man wrapped adhesive tape over , Stephen's eyes and mouth. ' They were unsuccesful In opening the safe. The concessionaire yelled In agony as they ripped off the adhesive tape. They poked revolvers in his ribs and under threats of death the victim opened the safe. Ho then was tied In tho bed. He made a slight movement as thq safe was being rifled, and his guard pulled a hair from his mustache. Each time he moved the process was repeat ed, llefore the bandits left practical ly all the hairs on one side of the mustache had been yanked out. Stephen was told that to cry out meant certain death. After the three men left Vassllatoulous succeeded in freeing himself. The police obtained fingerprints and tho numbers of the stolen Liberty Bonds. MOB STORMS OFFICFS. BERLIN, Sept. 8. (I. N. S.) One person was killed and many wounded when a mob stormed tho government offices at Baden, demnndlng tho re lease of the imprisoned radicals, ac cording to a Munich dispatch. Mountain climbing affects the tem per. From 18,000 feet upward climb ers are apt to get Impatient and irritable. mmmmmmmaitmm pmii i, t' in I i wwibi i. mm wi urn iMrni"iwar"yft nr irari' -mi in mmm mm n .mm'f. Ijjif inis m inm ram ptciur oi diii iiaywwxi. tne American I. w. W.. ln Hussia. It was taken at the Third Internationale Communist Conference at Moscow. That's Bill on the right. The fellow In shirt ilecvea la It Is Here! WHATDO YOU MEAN? 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