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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1921)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 13, 102 J, TEN PAGES OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Fcndlaton Price and Associated Press Beporta FACE TEW linn Market Is IIIuIht In run la nil fFrnm The Oregon Journal.) PORTLAND. 8-pL 13 Total r.f 103 rftrload of livestock reached North Portland over Sunday, compared with HM s week ago. Hogs wore scarce, fim and higher: ca:;ie were active, while het were alow. In the rattle alleys there was a very l.lifrnl supply of 2156 head reported In tin' nlley. hut of this amount 16 loads vnt direct to outside killers. Rest Milne In the stoer division during the imrnlns were n round i'.6S Si 5.S5, al though Home few sales were made Irartlnnnlly higher. General rattle market ran: Choice sleer 6.00 0 .R0 Medium to rood steers.. K.SOf) (.0 Kalr to medium steers . . 5.005? B.E0 'immon to fair steers .. 4.000 6.00 Choice cows and heifers .7S S-25 Medium to food cows and heifers 4.55W 4.75 Fair to medium cowre and heifers J.15-0 4.85 Common cows, heifers . . .50i 3.60 Canners i.MH? 8.60 Bulls 2.60 SS0 Choice feeders 4.60 5.00 Fair to rood feeders ... S.50 4.75 Choice d.tiry calves . 10.6011.00 Trlme li&ht dairy calves 10.00 10.50 Med. light dairy calves. .. 7.00 10.00 Heavy calves 5.60i 7.00 Ho?rs advanced another quarter, at North rortland for the week's opening with extreme price Monday morning at 112.50. There was another one of those famine supplies, a total of but 331 head being received over Sunday. N-en the small run -was greater than the nominal showing of last Monday. General hog market range: rrime light $12.00 12.59 Smooth heavy. 200-300 pounds .. 10.0011.00 Smooth heavy, S00 lbs., 9.00ffl 10.00 YOUR HONEY IN THE BANK Your money kept in the how is subject to many risks which can be easily avoided. By ikorpinjr It in a Clucking or Savings Account in this strong bank. By kcoinc your important .documents .and .other valuables In a Safe IH-posit Box yon know they am llien fully protected against lire, theft or accidents. TkeAmmcanNalionalBank Pendleton, Oregon, 'Strongest ten r3n"j Rough heavy .. 8.00 9.00 Fat pigs 10.50W 11.50 Fat pigs ll.50STil2.25 Feeder pigs 10.50 jf 11.50 Stags 4.00 7.50 In the sheep and iambs alleys North Portland had a rim of 2S3S head over Sunday as compared with .6480 head last Monday. Despite the fact that the run was a smaller one, the trade appeared to have more stock already on hand than it is able to take care of. Sales Monday morning were slow but no price change was Indicated. General sheep and lamb range: Fast of mountain lambs f 6.00 6. CO Best valley lambs 6.503 6.00 Fair to good lambs .... 5.00 5.50 Cull lambs - 1.50$) 3.00 Feeder lambs 4.50 5.00 Light yearlings 4.000) 4.50 Heavy yearlings 2.50 S.00 Light wethers 2.60 3.00 Heavy Wethers . .- 8.00 2.50 Ewes 1.00 2.00 XEW YORK, Sept. 13. As the steamship Guglielino Pierce passed the Statue of Liberty recently Adenaro Katti, seventeen, an Italian student of sculpture, fell to his knees and prayed. The burden of his prayer was that he might create a statue similar to the huge masterpiece of Bartliold'. Aden aro, who already has done several works of note in his native city, Car arra, Italy, yearns to produce "a grand monument of which the 4notif would be liberty.'' ' ' HAV5 "Cow FovNQ HATMt SISfg T Xbor.s its THC l0" -icHMOM ACCOUNT ? jrsM OT YX. CochnG. (kiXo :tt-y w-j 5kz: ffilM MEDICINAL ROOTS, HERBS, BARKS AND BERRIES And other alteratives, tonics ani health-giving ingredients that are ren ommended in the best medic " books, are combined in Hood's Sarsaparilla. It builds up the blood, improves tho appetite, invigorates the digestion, tones the stomach and gives ucrvo strength so as to promote permantint good health. Has merited and held the praise of three generations. You should give it a trial. As a gentle thorough cathartic many recommend Hood's Pills. r.. CAN BE YOU'LL AGREE POPLAR BLUFF, Mo , Sept.. 13 (I. N. 9.) Somebody else has found the meanest man in the world. W. R. Brooks, agent of the Missouri Pacific Railroad as Neciyville, who formerly was opposed to capital punishment, has changed his mind. This new meanest man In the world cut the screen out of the station win dow while) Brooks was asleep and crept silently away with the station agents trousers. The outlaw, of course was welcome to the watch and the small change contained in the pockets thereof. 1 OFFICE CAT The Combined Purchasing Power of Our 312 Depart ment Stores Always As rum Lowest Prices 1 A NATION-wide , m ii.nwj.vi - Incorporated 312 DEPARTMENT STORES Opposite Hotel Pendleton. Service, Style, Quality an Better Values Give This Store Its Dominating Popularity. ack to bchoo 99 Starting Serviceably Properly Clothed and Equipped -fvr-ri-P-ajj'Ai Complete the Final Preparations of the Young Folks by Selecting From Our Appropriate Stocks I START the young folks back to school this fall properly clothed and equipped then their progress will not be marred by being either unprepared or em barrassed. Our buyers have had fall school needs in mind for several months. They have assembled large and Taried lines of personal requirements which will add to the efficiency, comfort and pleasure of those who will pass the coming long months in class rooms. TLe economy provided parents thru the J. C. Penney Company chain-etore-system is amply shown in the accompanying ranges of unequalled low prices: (ft IX. jj ' FOR MISSES AND GIRLS Dresses $1.29 to $2.49 Coats $6.90 to $12.50 Middies $1.25 to $2.9S Hats $1.98 to $5.90 Wool Middies $3.98 to $6.90 White Satine Bloomers 89c Crepe Bloomers, pink, white 79c FOR YOUTHS AND BOYS Suits $8.90 to $13.50 Overcoats $2.98 to $13.50 Caps '. 59c to $1.49 Neckwear 25c, 35c, 49c Blouse 79c Rplts 49c Overalls 89c, 98c FOR MISSES', GIRLS, YOUTHS AND BOYS. Mackinaws $5.90, $6.90, $7.90 Underwear 89c to $2.49 Coat Sweaters 98c to $5.90 Hosiery . .' . 25c, 39c, 49c Slip-on Sweaters 98c to $7.50 Shoes $1.98 to $6.90 Handkerchiefs 5c to 49c Flannel Shirts 98c We have not overlooked the needs of Teachers, whom we are well prepared to supply with the persona! and school necessities at interestingly low prices ! Boys' Knickerbocker School Suits Serges, All-Wool Cassimeres, Corduroys; Browns, Grays, Greens, Heathers, Blues, Norfolk with yokes, box pleats, inverted pleats, all-around belts, flap pockets. Sizes 6 to CO Qfl to CIO Cfft 18 years. Trices P0.3U OlO.JU Students' Long-Pant Suits New Double-Breasted and Single-Breasted Styles. Cassimeres, Unfinished Worsteds, Tweeds, Flan nels. Browns, Blues, Grays, Greens. Herring- S&.'staM $17.50 10 $24.75 .THE LARGEST dUPf lKPAnTMFXT STORE OKU V.V 11 ATIO.N IN THE WOKU) BY JUNIUS First Flea "Been on a vacation?" Second Flea "No, on a tramp." An ounce of eats Is worth a pound of menus. Bafi-ty First "Before 1 buy I'll have to get my mend to pass on this bathing suit. "Is she a designer?" "No, she's a policewoman," Vome The old complaint resounds anew Our sympathies to touch When clothes appear to be so few, Why should they cost so much. When the savage red man lived In a wlsrwam he paid no rent. What was It, then, made him savage? If this 'bare-knee style keeps up tin til winter, there's a fortune awaiting the manufacturers. o chapped skin RrlRlit Sayings of Our Hotter Half Friend Wife purchased a pyrex bak ing dish. Bakes pie, dish breaks. She sez, "They should have called this a j pie wrecks dish." Not art bad, "ol top? i Thirst in war; thirst in peace, thirst in the throats of our countrymen. I Tenderfood "Why is your little brother named Bill?" First Class Scout. "Because he was born on the first of the month." REALTY TRANSFERS I t !EEIS. Bert C. Reader to Micagah Iteedcr, J4455. 8 1-2 Sec. 33, and SW, 1-4 Sec. 34, Tp. 1, N. R. 30. Henry Hcrley to James W. Ward, U800. Lots 4, 5, 7, 6, and g, block 17, Stanfield. Nellie H. Grum to Ida A. Cruik- shank. 11.00. NW 1-4 8R 1-4 and KW 1-4 NE 1-4 Sec. 9, Tp. 2, S. B, 35. Berlha C. Nation to Harvey Iy. Payne, $10. . BR 1-4 NE 1-4 and iJ? 1-2 R 1-2 SW 1-4 NE 1-4, Sec. 31, Tp. 4, N. R. 2S. Bert J. Nation to Harvey L. Payne, 10. S 1-2 SB- 1-4 F 1-4 Sec. 4, Tp. 4, N. R. 28. C. J. Despain to Arthur McKobert, $50. lxts 1, 2, 3, 4, and B, in block 3, Ukiah. Wm. F. Spear to Henry Boss John son, $13,300. Mete and bound tract in NW 1-4 Sec. 23, Tp 6, N. R. 35. Charles Sercll to Roy C. Fnrrls, $1000. NE 1-4 NAV 1-4 Sec. 20, Tp; 1, X. R. 34. Fred Jones to. Claud D. Crow, $2400. SB 1-4 Sec. 29 and SW 1-4 NE 1-4 Sec. 29, and NB 1-4 NW. 1-4 Sec. 32, Tp. 1, N. R 34. nhs most precious thing in the world.- Think what this world would be with out confidence that the sun would rise tomorrow! Without confidence in the order of things, in our fellow men, in our institu tions, chaos would reign in the world. There would be no security, no progress, no happiness. Confidence is essential to all that is worth while. Years of satisfactory experience with Red Crown gasoline have given the mo toring public confidence in "Red Crbwn." They know that with "Red Crown" in the tank they have high-quality motor fuel, and that from it their engine will deliver its maximum power and mileage. "Red Crown" is available at Standard Oil Service Stations, garages, and at other dealers. ' , Look or the Red Crown sign before you fill STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) t Ofytfti, iqit, h) Slmdjrd Oil Cmf), The pair will be used for breeding, purposes, In an effort to prevent the extermination of this rare specimen of the web-footed bird. Bird 7.1 Years Old The male bird Is seventy-five years old and his mate but fifteen. They have black bills and a touch of orange under their eyes; otherwise the pair Is pure write. "Seventy-five years Is far from be ing an advanced age for a swan," Jackson declared. "They live ordln-l arlly to the age of one hundred and fifty years. "So fur as I know these are the only two whistling swans in existence, the last of their line. That's why I am eager that then mate and raise their young. If they do not it means the ex termination of this graceful type of swan. "I have owned the male bird for some time. I searched the country be fore l found a mate. I am convinced that they are the only two whistling swans now alive. Judge Barnes, of Ijiton, III., sent the female bird to me, and for n time I kept the pair on my private lake. But this lake proved too small for breeding purposes, and It Is crowded, "also, with swans of other species. So I turned the pair over to the keeping of City Park officials un til the young ran be raised. "A peculiarity of this type of swan is the whistling call they use. They do their whistling mostly at mating time' Whistling swans formerly were com mon to the Northern United States and Canada, but of recent years they have been practically unknown In these sections. I II KIM. 1r mrmr w III J you'll like Foyers Golden Gate. 71 years' experience fas developed that tine Selected with care where it Hrows DENVER, Sept. 13. I. N. 8.) What are believed to be the only two North American whistling swans In ex istence are today coverting about a small pond In Denver Cily Park. The birds are valued at $2,500 ench. The male bird Is owned by H. O. Jack son, of this city, while the mate Is the property t( Judge H. M Barnes, of lAten, III, TO CORRECT MISSTATEMENT OF FACTS PUB LISHED IN SATURDAY'S ISSUE OF EAST OREGON IAN A local automobllo firm made tho statement that they iold 21 new automobiles In the month of July, 1921 In Umatilla Co. This !s not true, according lo the registration figures of the Automobllo Record as published by M. O. Wllklns for the month of July, 1921. We defy any dealer or firm In Umatilla county to prove that they sold and delivered 21 new automobiles of any make, In cluding Fords. It would be assumed from the Saturday evening ad above re ferred to thnt there were sixteen ne w Chevrolet automobiles sold nnd registered In Umatilla county In the month of 'July, while It Is a matter of fact there was not a new Chevrolet automobile sold In the month of July In this county. You lean draw your own conclusions as to the truthfulness md value of the balance of their ad. Yours for honest advertising. Oregon Motor Garage . 119.;21AVest:Court St. Phone 468 wick axi c.miXAc avtomoiumts GOODRICH AM) GOOnYFAU TIRES . Phone 4)H