TT7ELVS PAGE3 DAILY EAST 0RE00N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 0, 1021. PAGE TWELVE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL IN CVft. PROPOSITION MOU, ifL rM,AS VAST see you.- Including Fendleton Pricti and Associated Press Reports .,,.,.-..ilw,.M, ,l,l,,nrln --"-"- ' 1 ggti ii?iAir inmrmr mmv , nil" I o :. ivi uk IIIkIm-t At IoMlaiid ( From The Oregon Journal.) Hog prices were nominally 25 higher, with a new high mark for the present movement. Cnttle were active and steady, while there was an ab Hrncc of new arrivals In the sheep al ley. In the hog market there was a sn!. of 24 head of fancy lightweight stock kt $12.75 at North Portland Thursday morning. Other wiles In the hog al leys were mad around $11.60 12.00 for top quality. Only a supply of 335 head came into the alleys Ttiurmlay, nnd these were quickly sold at advanced figures. General hog market range: Prime light $11.75 B 12.25 LESS THAN ONE CENT A DAY A Private Safe IVpooit lfcw which guarantees abso lute safety for jtmr imixirtant OooMnHnts bonds, jew. rtry, silverware ami keepsakes, costs you only $3.00 a year. Jess than One Cent a Pay. This protection may be worth tliiHisaixls of dollars to you. The custodian will be plad to fhow you the- spa rkiiis safety deposit vault at any time .during busi ness hours. 1 Tlie AmerfcariNaiional Bank Pendleton. Oregon.. Strongest Sank in Gastern Onega ' Smooth heavy. 200-500 pounds 10.00 11.00 Smooth heavy, 300 lbs., up J.OO 10.00 Rough heavy .00t 8.00 Fat Pigs 11.50W 12.00 Feeder pls 10.00 10.50 Stags .00 7.00 While prices were held unchanged, the market for cattle was active Thursday at North Portland. A fair run was shown lit the alleys and prices held unchanged. General cattle market ranee: Choice steers I $.00 .50 Medium to good steers.. 6.60 6.10 Fair to medium steers , . 6.00 6.50 Common to lair steers .. 4.00 6.00 Choice cows and heifers 4.169 -25 Medium to good cows and heifers 4.25 4.75 Fair to medium cowi and heifers S.26- 4.25 Common cows, heifers . . V50 8. 60 fanners i.50 $.50 Bulls 50 1.50 Choice feeders 4. BOO 5.00 Fair to good feeders ... .50- 4.76 Choice dairy calves .. 10.5011.00 Prime light dairy calves 10,00 10.50 Med. light dairy calves. r.tltf 10.00 Heavy calves 5.50 7.00 There was no fresh stock offering in the sheep nnd lamb alleys at North Portland Thursday. General trade conditions were steady, with demand active. General sheep and lamb range: East of mountain lambs t 6.00 6. B0 Best valley lambs 6.50 .00 Fair to good lambs .... 6.00 & 5.50 Cull lamb ,- 1.50 S.00 Feeder lambs 4.500 6.00 Light yearlings ..- 4.000 4.50 Heavy yearlings 2 60 9 J.00 Light wethers 2-60 3.00 Heavy Wethers . -0 2-60 Ewes 100 l 0 Rally In Wheat Brings Prices l"p CHICAGO. Seot. 9 (A. P.) Wheat mica avemced lower here yesterday for much of the day, but railed sharply tiO.-r the close anc at one time the ae ' ' : m JLJi n O 815 MAIN ' - ' : , ; . PHONE 600 ltlJtp : , MILK FED ; ';,'.:; "BA-iMt)'" sPrmers and Hens gl- QuaUty Meats &fycOv5(w&TH(Ar- - - - K 1 'l ferred deliveries were higher than Wednesday's finish. September wheat rhowed more strength than December, making a gain for the day of HO ever last night's finish, while the De cember close was the same as Wednes day. Outside trade was not as large as j Wednesday, but there was a good class THE J. C PENNEY CO: Name I Back of Every Pair of SHOES We Sell It i I S i - ' ri i 312 DEPARTMENT STORES PENDLETON THE J. C PENNEY CO. Name on a Pair of SHOES Means Service . and Satisfaction uown tir Family Shoe Billsl Our Shoe Department Will Save You Many Dollars THINK of Your Opportunity to Buy Your Shoes in a SHOE DEPARTMENT that Will Sell This Year Approximately NINE MILLION DOLLARS Worth of Good Shoes! THIS is just the advantage you enjoy when buying your Shoes in any one of our 312 Stores. - SHOES for our entire 312 Stores are purchased by our own Shoe Buying Organization, just as if they were for one big department or store, then distributed to our 312 Stores in 26 States. YOU can realize the tremendous savings we make and what a big factor we are in the shoe markets. YOU can realize why we buy cheaper and therefore can sell cheaper than others. m 1 bulges there was considerable selling by commission houses. Strength at Minneapolis, where September ad vanced 2 lie nnd December 2c over Wednesday's close on buying of Sep tember by elevator Interests and of December by mills, started many loeaj professionals, who sold out yesterday, to reinstating their lines and this help ed make for the sharp advance. Corn and oats were firmer with wheat. Buying- was scattered with oats ohowing more strength than corn. The trade anticipated a rather bearish government report on corn. Corn closed 3-8 7-8o over yesterday's fin ish. while oats closed l7-8c over yesterday's finish, while oats closed 1 1 l-4o higher than yesterday. Lard broke sharply at the start In sympnthy with cotton and on deliveries of 1.750,000 pounds of September con tracts. Stop orders were caught on the way down. s Your Shoe Purchases in a Year Are a Big Item Let the J. C. PENNEY CO. STORES Help You Save Money ! Your Children's School Shoes BLACK KID SCHOOL SHOES, $1.98 Good quality black vici kid, but ton style, comfortable round toe, good weight, solid leather soles, a good school shoe for girls. Sizes 11 1-2 to 2. Pair $1.98 BOYS' ARMY SHOES. $2.98 A sturdy shoe at a very low, price, made to stand hard knocks. Heavy weight soft mahogany calf skin, half bellows tongue, soft toe, solid leather soles, sewed and nail ed. Sizes 2 1-2 to 5 1-2. Pair $2.98 " BOYS' WELT ARMY SHOES $3.25, $3.79 The comfort and service of the men's army shoe is duplicated in this boys' number, soft mahogany calf skin, welt soles, blucher style, soft toe. Sizes 11 1-2 to 2 $3.25 2 1-2 to 5 1-2 $3.79 BOYS' ENGLISH DRESS SHOES 1 $3.25, $3.98 All desirable features are em bodied in this popular dress shoe. Conservative English style Good year welt soles, black gun metal or mahogany calf. Sizes 11 1-2 to 2 $3.25 Sizes 2 1-2 to 5 1-2 $3.98 A BIG EXPENSE TO YOU ' !H-- ,r 3 i PIS They wear out many a pair m a year. Particular care and attention is given to every pair of our .Boys' and Girls' Shoes. We buy them to stand the knocks and we sell them knowing you will be pleased with the service. See the display in our south win dow to get some idea of the wonder fully low prices and exceptionally good shoes we are offering this fall. WELT SOLED SCHOOL SHOES $2.98 to $3.89 Made over a last with plenty of toe room. Only -leathers of very best quality go into it. Goodyear ' welt soles, lace or button styles, black gun metal, brown calf or gray elk. 5 1-2 to 8, pair $2.98 8 1-2 to 11 1-2, pair , $3.49 12 to 1, pair $3.89 THE UiRGEKT CHAW DF.PAKTMENT STORE or.GAXUUXIOX EC THE .WORXX't; SCUFFER STYLE Serviceable leathers have always been a feature of these good shoes. New fall prices make them more de sirable than ever. High grade mahogany calf skin, lace or button. Sizes 5 1-2 to 8 .....$1.98 Sizes 8 1-2 to 11 $2.25 GIRLS' BROWN ELK SCHOOL SHOES, $2.98 Standing hard knocks is a fea ture of this low priced school shoe for girls. A becoming shape, bo ;omfortable and attractive ; good weight leather soles, low heels, siz es 2 1-2 to 8, pair $2.98 GIRLS' GUN METAL DRESS SHOES, $3.49, $3.98 . One. of the becoming new lasts, soft gun metal leather insures com fort and long wear. Welt soles, Jow heels. y '- Sizes 11 1-2 to 2 $3.49 Sizes 2 1-2 to 7 $3.98 5 ; PLAY SHOES, EXCEPTIONAL - VALUES, $1.98 . .Shoes to stand the strain of rest less little feet and still eive comfort and room for natural growth. Sizes ci 1-2 to 2, pair....! $1.98 Sheep Higher, Cattle ' Andjlogs Steady ' KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 9. (O, S. Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Re ceipts. 2000: beef steers, steady to strong; spots, lOcto 15c higher on medium grades; top, J9.35; greassers. J4.25(fi'.75; all other classes general ly steady; most cows. I3.6OW4.50; grassy heifera, I4.25t5.50; canners, mostly 22.25: practical top on veal- en, 9.60; hardly any stockers anu feeders on sale. Hogs Receipts 3000; uneven, most ly steady; best lights and mediums to packers and shippers, $8.50; choice 255-pound weights. $8.30; 275 to 300 pound, $80 8.13; bulk of sales, $7.40 8.40; top, $8.50; most throw-out sows. $5.75 6; fat pigs, 25c lower, few at $850. Sheep Receipts, i000; Bheep gen erally 25c higher; m'estern ewes, $3.50; lambs 250 50c higher; best Utahs, $8.S5. Boxing matches between women are very popular In Berlin. I OFFICE CAT G u 7 BY JUNIUS k: - : - 3 Wo've found a few more for the Round-Up Hat slacker list. They are Hugh Klrkpatrick. Biuino Burton, Fred Donert and Dr. luve Hill. Sam Thompson, who leaves tomor now for La Grande to attend the golf tournament, conf'des that It Isn't so much the chance to play on the neigh boring course that attracts him as the fact that he thinks the tournament will offer a good opportunity to wear his new golf pants. Sam wore the knickers Just once on the Pendleton links and afterwards heard the follow ing conversation in ths club house: "What dlfl Bam mike It In?" "I'm darned If I know what you'd I call "em." The fitoney Arc Rolling In Prosperity and Climate. From the Rock County, Wis., Banner. Mrs. Jessie Jones returned to .Clin ton Sunday after on absence of a year and a half In California. Fho reports her son-in-law,- Clayton Stoney, and family, ' prospering and pleased with the climate. Mr. Stoney weighs 200 pounds. Mrs. Stoney 175 and the chil dren all heavy In proportion to their ages. - Yo, Vest! When we do finally give Mars the dougle o and lament what queer look ing birds the Inhabitants are. w shall be sustulned by the thought that the idlsnirpnlntment is excrutiulinjily 60 There Is no Mystery in Adverrising When anyone discusses advertising with don't be mystified, misled or too gullible. ' you, Advertising is simply a selling force which can be used profitably or abused flagrantly. The average advertising does not produce imme diate tangible results. They come finally as the result of persistent, cumulative appeals. The only type of advertising from which one may normally expect immediate tangible re turns is the kind making specific appeals likely to stimulate immediate action, namely, 1, price; 2, novelty; 3, seasonable. The business-like principle establishing adver tising as an economical selling .force is that it reaches people en masse thousands, millions and while admittedly the personal salesman is always the most effective method, advertising supplements that personal work by covering in stantly miles of territory and countless calls which the individual obviously could not do. Now, insofar as your immediate needs are con cerned, the main thing to make sure of is to buy the kind of advertising that reaches the greatest number of possible customers in precisely the territory you do, or can serve. The mediums that reach the greatest number of people in any given territory are the daily newspapers.- I It is to your advantage, therefore, to demand of manufacturers' salesmen newspaper advertis ing. There is no reason why you should stock or push merchandise advertised in mediums reaching only a few people in your territory, because obviously such a limited appeal cannot bring you much business. As a matter of fact, what frequently happens in such instances is that the merchant, and not the advertising, moves the goods " nigf!'UST. 1 Understand that advertising is simply mass sell ing ; that mass selling is but a development of in dividual selling; that no principle is applicable in mass selling that is not right in individual sell ing. 1 , Therefore, and obviously, through newspapers, as through individual selling, the greatest num ber of possible customers are appealed to right vi here the goods are on sale. Insist Upon Newspaper Advertising It Is Here! WHAT DO YOU MEAN? Ne w Buick 4 We have a 5-passenger Buick 4 on our floor for your inspection- This car is not for sale but orders -accepted now for delivery soon. . SEE THIS WONDER CAR at Oregon Motor Garage ! ' llM2i;West:6urt St. Phone 463 V