East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 14, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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DAILY EAST OR2Q0NIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1921,
TEN PAGES
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL
Including Ftndloton Prices and Associated Pren Bepurte
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TACK AOoOT ptEN3!fSl MY
KlT CtffioS HOMs FROM TH F.'IQST OaY
?r SCHOiSL MlH A LtST Of STOFr
THAT LON3 THAT I'vg. QOT TO BUY,
III nmcv
Miwly Tone Maintained
.l Portland Yimls
(From the Oregon Journal.)
There vnn a total mipply of ;2 cars
of livmtork reported in the North
I'r.rtlHnd Bllci h Tuerniiiy, n compared
fcilh ram h wwfc uko nnd T cars
f-ur ni?o. All linr-fl phowed a teteady
ton.
Iliiicn wore In a very nominal supply
nt North Portland Tuesday. Only TS
head wore avnilKhle and the; sold
within the former ranse, $11. BO still
l.i-ing the extreme top.
Heneral ho market ranee:
Trim liKht 12.f0 T 12.P9
Mnooth heavy, 200-300
pounds 10.00S"11.00
Smooth heavy. 300 lbs.,
up S.OOffllO.OO
JiouRh heavy 6.00 & S.Ort
Fit piKs lO.SOdf u.50
Fat pig U.50 ff IMS
Feeder plRs 1 0.50 w 11. SO
Slags 4.00 W 7.50
There mas quite a irood supply of
rattle reported In the North Portland
yards Tuesday. New arrivals includ
ed r,S6 head, compared with no supply
last Tuesday or a year aso.
Sales in the cattle alleys continue t
active at a price. The price is not
satisfactory to shippers, but most of,
them appear to tie forcing liQuldntion
again.
General cattle market ranee:
Choice steers S 6.005 .50
Medium to good steers. . 5.500 .00
Fair to medium steers .. 5.00 0 5.50
Common to fair steers .. 4.00 6.0Q
Choice cows and heifers 4.7(5 (.25
Medium to food cows and
heifers 4.25 4.75
Fair to medium cone and
heifers S.25 4.25
Common cows, heifers . . .50 ii 3.50
Canners i.50ii 3.60
Bulls 2.60Q) 3.50
Choice feeders 4.50 6.00
Fair to (rood feeders ... 3.505 4.75
Choice dairy calves ....... 10.50 11.08
Prime light dairy calves 10.00010.50
Med. light dairy calves.. 7.0t(S'10.00
Heavy calve 6.50 7.00
With prices steady, Tuesday's sheep
and lamb market at North Portlann
was quiet. No change in values was
indicated.
General sheep and Iamb range
Rust of mountain lambs 6.001 6.50
Best valley lambs 5.50 6.00
Fair to good lambs .... 5.00(fi! 5.50
Cull lambs - 1.50 3.00
Feeder lambs 4.50 5.00
THE OLD HOMETOWN
By Stanley
LiJ Zcv SAY THE 1 Rut wr-l 3o, rt
AITtI OHP HASNTl NO-NO- wC?4Tt
a STARTED TO HOfWCTS NSpT- Slf
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THE FlBE CHIEF WAS tJETAlNP D AND DID NOT ATTEND a-MSTT
THE FIRE IN ED WURGLERS WOOD SHED TO RAX 5ffrw7
SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE
People who arc successful in a business-way, are
those who manage their affairs in such a manner
that they meet with a minimum of or no losses.
They keep their money in a good bank, in place
of leaving it in their homes or carrying it around,
where it is subject to many different risks of loss.
They store their valuable documents and jewelry
in a Safety IH-posit 1W in the vaults of this strong
hank.
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TheAmef icanKaiional Bank
Pendleton. Oregon,
'Strongest Ban in Gastern Oregon? jjj
Army Cots
GET ONE FOR ROUND-UP
These cots purchased on a special price placed
on sale at $4.50 for quick disposal. Cots cost $5.50
wholesale, so you can see what you make on such a
buy.
BUY YOUR HEATING STOVES
from us and save from 25 to 30 per cent. Call early
and see them, we are waiting for you with just the
right price.
RLUE TAG SALE STILL ON!
Cruiksh&nk & Hampton
124-28 E. Webb
Phone 548
Tour 4H4 lmltura Taken Id Fiotmrur aa Part Payment on Now
Kiriuaive AuU la fVodMon fur Aerolu (No Whlp Iorcb
EbaA. i an.g
Light yearlings 4.00 Jr
Heavy yearlings ",6 Ofi)
Light wethers 2.50
Heavy Wethers .. 2.00
Ewes 1.00
4.50
3.00
3.00
2.50
2.00
Strong I'mlertone
Shown In Stock Market
NEW YORK. Sept. 14 (A. P. -The
stock market was hesitant Kt the
outset of yesterday's less expansive
dealings, but by noon and for the re
mainder of the session a firm to strong
undertone prevailed, notwithstanding
occasional bearish activities.
Relaxed conditions in the money
market and subsidence of the disquiet
ing fluctuations in grains and cotton
probably contributed to the better
feeling in speculative circles. German
exchange rallied slightly, but most
other foreign remittances were in
clined to react.
Initial dealings seemed to he In
fluenced by further cuts In' wages of
steel operatives, reports of curtailed
production in the New England textile
industry and passing of the United
Drug dividend. The latter stock made
new low, hut this was more than re
trieved later.
Financial Interests seemed hopeful
of favorable action by the senate on
the railroad financing bill and the
over-subscription to the new $600,-
000,000 treasury notes was cited as ad
ditional proof of a sound investment
situation.
More than half of the day's trading
was limited to established favorites,
notably the Mexican oils. General As
phalt, Baldwin and American Locomo
time. Crucible and United States steels
and Studebaker.
Rails were apathetic until the final
hour, when news of the regular divi
dend of Great Xorthern strengthened
most investment transportations and
extended to popular, junior raiU.
Gross gains of 1 to 4 points sufferert
slight impairment at the active finish.
Sales were 635,000 shares.
Call loans opened at 51-2 per cent
on the exchange, but dropped to 5
per cent when it was found outside
offerings were being freely made on a
4 1-2 per cent basis. Time money was
more plentiful and merchants paper
was in better demand.
Firmer conditions ruled In the
broader bond market, convertible rails
again being favored. Liberty Issues
were mainly better. Internationals,
including Mexicans eased variably.
Total sales, par value $13,275,000.
Yes, I THIMK 1 CAhi. You KWOW THese NlCK-et-
PLA"te-T STATOSTTeS Of A MM BAt-ANCINC Or
one. roar coith CHicrM ivns.s on his '
AKlKt-eS TW4T 5QMC HAViS STICKING.
upon thg front fwmT"
TV"- 0p ,t4 Got OiiS on
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so you tout-.. ( A2 VZTu J,
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THE SHOE THAT
HOLDS ITS SHAPE
When you purchase
I a pair of
$ W. L. Douglas Shoes
you are getting the
best shoe value for
the price that money
can buy.
For Sale by
A. EKLUND
IS !WJ ri
"Mencan Beauty
ELECTRIC IRON
lb kMt Irsa ml
You arc living in an electrical gl
make the most of it. Come in ind
let ui fhow you the wonderful time
and labor aaving device w carry
in stock Iron, Washing Machinrt ,
Vacuum Cleaners, Toasters, Grills,
Percolators, Water Heateri, Stoves,
Radiant Heaters, Lamps) Fixtures,
Sewing Machines anything and
everything electrical.
11BICCFJ PIUCTS OS
FXrXTHIC APPIJANfKS
And Other Artlchia in '
l,opo'"'0,". '
J. L, VAUGHAN
Klc trio and Gas Supplies
Phono 9 206 V-ant Court St.
dr.lynnk.blakesl.ee
Chronln and Nervous Diseases aa
D I sea tea ot Women. X-Ray Kleutri
Therapeutics.
Templs Bldg. Boom 1
Phons 41
Florence Avery Rice
Dramatic Soprano
Pupil of P. X. Arens
Voice) Placement Master Diction
fftudlo Phone
408 Perkins A vs. 791-W
OFFICE CAT
Drouth and Export
Demand Strengthens Wheat.
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BY JUNIUS
CHICAGO, Sept. 14. (A. P.)
gentlne drouth advices, together with
gome revival of export business in this
country, led to a material upturn in
wheat. The market closed firm, 2
to 3 if. cents net higher, with Decem
ber $1.32 to 1.32i4 and May $1.36
to S1.37. Corn finished unchanged to
4 c higher, oats up 4C to iS5-H
cents, and provisions varied from 25
cents decline to 5 cents gain.
Bulls In wheat were prompt to take
advantage of the failure of predictions
for rain in Argentina. It was con
tended in various quarters that the
Argentine crop would be able to en
dure dry weather for 20 to 30 days
without suffering irreparable damage.
On the other hand, the apparent in
creasing likelihood of serious curtail
ment of the Argentine yield was given
as the chief reason for numerous or
ders to purchase. During the result
ant upturn, houses that were conspicu
ous sellers of late became the chief
buyers. Meanwhile estimates were
current that export business for the
day totaled 1,000,000 bushels, and
there was gossip that for the first
time since 1914 Japan was acquiring
wheat on a large scale. Only a mod
ern reaction in prices was caused by
late sales to relize profits.
Corn and oats sympathized with the
strength of wheat. Rural offerings of
corn were said to have fallen off to i
decided extent.
Provisions averaged lower, influenc
ed by downturns in the value of hogs.
I-anihs Higher On
Omaha Livestock Market
OMAHA, Sept. 14. (United States
Bureau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts
5300 head. Market active. Outlet for
strong weight butchers and packing
grades, broad at prices steady to 10c
lower than yesterday's average; bulk
tRAOfnT- demand for medium and
light butchers, narrow; bulk of sales,
1525c lower, ,7.50ift8; top 18.25.
Cattle Receipts, 5000 head. Beef
steers steady; top fed yearlings.
$10.10; she stock steady to strong;
bull strong; veals steady; stockers and
feeders steady. ,
Sheep Receipts, 13,000 head.
Lambs mostly ,r,0c higher; bulk west
erns, $9i9.75; top $10 paid for five
cars of choice Idaho lambs; one cor
clipped lambs, $9; sheep strong; early
sales ewes, $3."ri&4; feeders, steady:
early sales light feeding lambs. $7.
The, Silent Drama.
He kissed her eighty times a week,
Upon the brow, upon the cheek;;
He kissed her eighty times a week
But off the screen they didn't speak.
High Brow Stuff in Michigan.
Prom the Carson City, Mich., Gazette.
The Twentieth Century Club enjoy
ed a very pleasant afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Chas. Fowler last week
Friday. The topics of the day were
freely discussed, pickling and preserv
ing seemingly being the most popular.
AMiat Comes .rter the Purchase Price
Sir We know ot a place where
they sell IT for 35 cents a drink but
instead of selling it over the bar Ijie
bartender takes you to a little room
in the rear. All the furniture I saw in
that room was a slab and an instru
ment in one corner that looked like a
pulmotor.
The Wanderer.
More people are committing suicide
this year than last, and two-thirds of
'em are men. Bad golf scores are sup
posed to be at the bottom of the trou
ble. v
It's easy to get laughed
another to be funny.
at;qulte
Mabel The doctor says he has sev-
ed her life nine times.
Kva I always did think she was a
cat. ,., ,.
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HIGH HF.FL Qr
LONDON, Sept. 14. (I. N. 8.)
How a girl's high-heeled shoe. Jam
ming between the ruilder-bar and the
wooden guard, caused an aeroplane to
crash, with the loss of three lives, was
disclosed at the inquest on the pilot
of an airplane and a man and a girl
passenger who were killed when the
machine fell Into a yard near me
bearh of Port Melbourne.
The Superintendent of Airdromes
for the Civil Aviation neparimeni
stated that his opinion was mat tno
accident was caused by the gin s snoe
rendering the. rudder useless, thus
sending the machine down in a tail-
spin.
The Satisfaction of the
Woman Who Is Well Dressed Is
Assured in These Coats! :
$175
TO
$34ZS
Pekin Blue
Brown
Grey Navy
Coats at the Price You Want to Pay
YOU lad decided exactly the amount you would speed on your new Coat for early Fall
and Winter wear, but you scarcely dared hope to find at that low price just what you
desired and have it include everything style, color, quality, and good economy. But here
it 'a you are sure to find it in our selection. If yon want a fur-trimmed Coat or a Coat
with embroidered designs, you will find it here and at the price you want, too.
We Welcome Your Choice and Gladly Serve Yoa!
Opposite
Hotel
Pendleton
0WLn vwJntaxT stubs
Ill DKAJCTMENT StTWEft
.THE LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT
STnitTj! OBffAWT7ATTOW IN THE WORLD '
LaceBrim Gives It Charm
The proper hat for the proper occa.inn is thorn in the Maria Coy
model from Franklin Simon A Co. (or afternoon, it u ol Lck U',;u
cluaa with Ucc uienaioa fonusg the wid bruo, i '
Wood for Sale
IS CAR LOTS
Yellow Pine, Fir and Tamarao
EARIj GIMjANDEKS, Pendleton
KOEPPEN'S
PRESCRIPTION
DRUG STORE
A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
The
Unit; Store That
Ton IV-t.
Krrre
i
Some of the Reasons
Why We Are Busy
42 Piece Dinner Sets at '....1.'..'..., $8.49
Children's Buster Brown Hose ..'..22 pair; 2 for 35c
Ladies' White Cotton Hose 10c, 3 for 25c ;,
Ladies' Mercerized Hose 29c pair -
Hand Painted Cups and Saucers '. 18c
Lanterns, regular $2.00 ; sale price... ..: ..........98c
Aluminum ware, your choice of many pieces at.i......99c
English teapots 69c and 79c
Coats Crochet Thread 9c the ball 7
All underwear at OnshaIf price
Children's Cotton Flannel Gloves..... 9c pair
You too can save There is a reason
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