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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1921)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 24, 1021. TWELVE PAGES PAGE TWELVE DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Pricea and Associated Preu Reports OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE ItlfHpt f VOt(M-c I ..In lit Portland (From The Oregon Journal.) n ly two en rs of livestock were re lor Fridays Norm Portland rfnr' el nnd no chung was shown In quotation At the opening. Ao ai.oal of hops came forward ! t Any, hm alea of drive-ln stock Indi rir.p.l a generally weaker tone here, willi tips rommandins; $11, althouch to official top for hogs here continu ed Hi high an 1 1.25. in ting market ranse: Prime light $ rim in h heavy, 200-300 (Mimi'l Fiii"ii!h heavy, 300 Us., 'P P.nuh. heavy 1 ;i piR . . . le!er piM 11.00 9.D0 fT 10.5i 8.50 ff) 9.50 COO Hi1 S oO 11.00 5.25 di 4.00 di 4.25 5 6.25 R.75 5.25 4. 75 6.25 4.75 ln.SOjr 11.00 maintained General cattle market range: I Choice Hirers 5.75 Medium to good steers . . r'air 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 2.50 1.50 Choice feeders 4.60 W 5.00 Pair to good feeders ... . 3.50 sf 4.51 Choice dairy calves . 10.601 11.00 Prime light dairy calves 10.000 10.50 Trade in the sheep and lamb market at N'orth Portland Friday was steady, with no price change indicated. There was a small run in the alleys for the day and previous quotations were Light wethers . Heuvy wethers Ewes S.B0 3.50 it 1.00 4.00 3.50 S.U1) 3.25 9 4-25 2.50 iff 3.50 1.50 a. 50 St. 4.00 tf 7.00 There were practically no offerings o' pew si iff In the cattle alleys at Ni.rth Portland Friday. Receipts were n mere handful. Trend of the trade is vrrv ou'ot, with little disposition rmnna killers to pay the extreme val ues for anything", no matter hmv frond. General sheep and lamb range; Kast of mountain lambs $ 6.50 W 7.01 Rest valley lambs 6.00 W 6.50 Fair to good lambs 5.501 6.00 Cull lambs - 1.50 3.00 Feeder lambs 4.50J? 5.00 Light yearlings . 4.50 V"1 5.00 Heavy yearlings 3.00 4.50 THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley if wmnttmrjm ,1 i reckon -Sgs - -J" J 3 THE TTEA-1 CAME ONER TOM HOOTSTOWN tST NIGHT AND PUT THE WIORK ON FOR COUNCIL. NUMBER 32 A NICE UUMCH WAS SERVED. WRITING A CHECK There is something about writing a Check which inspires confidence, for it furnishes a definite rec nl of business ti ansactions, local receipts, and it enables anyone to get along with a small amount of rash. It is the invariable rule of successful men to write checks for all their business transactions. We shall be glad to have you open a checking- o. count with this strong bank where you will receive iiiiutiDUs aiHl prompt attention. TheAmericianNationalBank Pendleton. Oregon. 'Strongest Sank in Castern Oregon -rrj'.rT 77? 177 ; : i xrljX J Sanitary Steel Army Cots With Mattresses All For $6.50 Cruikshiink & Hampton 124-28 E. Webb "Quality Count." Phone S48 Vnur Hid Furniture Takes la Exrtiang as Part Payment oo New Kadtwiv Agcal la PtAdletoa for Aeroliu (No Whip) Poroll KUadea, lllslier Treml Shown On Stock Market. XEW YORK. Sept. 24. (A. P.) The stock market yesterday registered numerous substantial gains on a large and varied turnover. Shorts fought the nilvuncA illirinfr tho fiiniimiin nml 'towards the close, final prices show ing Irregular recessions from top lev els. The further reduction of reilis- Jcounts at important reserve centers. coupled with the encouraging views of Governor Harding of the federal re serve board respecting financial and trado prospects were noteworthy fac tors in the additional strengthening of quoted values. The market derived its greatest Im petus, however, from the prominence of rails. One block of 5000 shares of Southern Pacific changed hands at an advance of 1 3-8 from yesterday's fi nal price and kindl ed issues scored ex treme gains of 1 to 2 points, junior rails following at a more moderate pace. Industrials continued to be featured by steels, equipments and oils with the usual sprinkling of unclassified specialties, Including rubber, food, leather and tobacco shares. Mexican Petroleum steered its recent erratic course, rising half a point, reacting 5 points and .'closing at a fractional gain. Sales were 635,000 shares. All call loans, including renewals. were made at 5 per cent, but slight concessions were reported on mer chant's paper and bank acceptances. Italy again was the only important exception to the higher trend shown by foreign exchanges, although ster ling receded later. The bond market again turned up ward under the influence of lower dis counts. Liberty issues led all except 3 l-2s showing strength. Rails and some industrials also improved, but nterrals were irregular. Total sales, par value, aggregated 312,700,000. Higher Prices Rule For Wheat at Chicago. CHICAGO, Sept. 24. (A. P.) In dications of good-sized export business had a bullish effect on the wheat mar ket yesterday. Prices closed firm, 1 l-4c to 2 l-4c net higher, with De cember 31.27 3-4 to $1.28 and May $1.31 1-2 to $1.31 3-4. Corn gained 3-Sl-2c to 34c, and oats l-43-8c to 5-8c. In provisions the outcome was unchanged to 30c lower. Wheat prices began to show an up ward tendency as soon as the market opened and, although moderate set backs took place at times, the finish was at the top level of the day. Of ferings were light at The start and this factor encouraged buying in which a strong commission house acted as leader. Later, the signs of improve ment in export demand, especially the call for hard winter grades to be shipped by way of the Gulf of Mexico became the chief stimulating influ ence. Milling demand outlook was said to be picking up and there was talk that even without rejuvenation of export trade some domestic mills might "iid difficulty obtaining sup plies. In this connection, it was point ed out today, that 4cday for the first time in many weeks the primary re ceipts we e smaller than a year ago. Corn and oats reflected the wheat advance. New Orleans exporters were said to be outbidding Chicago for corn in centra! and southern Illinois. ProvU'o'.s had a downward slant in line with hog values Hogs Take' Drop at Omaha. OMAHO, Sept. 24. (United States Bureau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts, 6000 head. ICS 25c lower. Packing grades off most; bulk, medium and light butchers, $7.25 fa 7.75; top, $8; bulk packing grades, $6.25 6.75. Cattle Receipts, 500 head. All classes generally steady. Best 1100 pound steers, $8.70. Sheep Receipts 800 head. All classes steady; no westerns here; best native lambs, $8; yearlings, $5.25; ewes, $3.85. rts foa 3PerttN(i ow sr?u const DOtAjN HCRcr TO TH3 HOOSG-OW A mo TO.AIf rf Ol )T r- i - - - ' i 1 T,4 (( xou out r V 3 You Me-ANi BAUJ C YOU OVTill ( n Mr 2pecu a ill GotfD We!" 4 PORTLAND, Sept. 24. (U. P.) Deaths throughout Oregon from al leged murders found four men In cus tody today and one on trial. In Med ford, witnesses are being called for the preliminary hearing next Thurs day of Raleigh Mathews on a second degree murder charge for killing Wil bur Jacks; in Roseburg the state has issued subpoenas for witnesses in the Brumfield trial for October 5; In Portland Nicholas Yazes is held on a manslaughter charge following the death of Walter Douglas from alco holic poisoning; while Dan Casey here is standing his third days' trial for the alleged murder of Harry Phil lips, a railroad airrnt, in the railroad yard shooting affary. OFFICE CAT i-wr I,- BY JUNIUS NEW LIGHT THROWN ON TESTIMONY IN ALLEGED MAH0NEY MURDER CASE SEATTLE, Sept. 24. (V. P.) Attorney Johnston, James Mahoney's counsel, expected to ask Judge Ronald to stop the murder trial forth with by directing the Jury to return a "not guilty" verdict forthwith. Ma honey and his lawyers are jubilant following the state witness's admis sion yesterday that Mrs. Mahoney was still alive when the truck driver got the supposed "death trunk" from the Mahoney apartment. Mahoney Is Clieerml. Johnston was expected to base this motion upon the testimony of this state's witness. At no time since his arrest has Mahoney evinced such ju bilance as at the close of yesterday's court session. Ho kissed his mother, sister and little niece and laughed loudly. Seems to us that It's time now for the II. V. D.'s to come down and the rolled sox to come up. Ruck, tho famous Round-Up horse owned by Herb Thompson, was ridden yesterday by Eddie McCarty when he made the best time of any performer in tho steer roping. Yesterday Eddie was out of luck when his horse which he rode Thursday, went lame, and he would not have been able to enter the event had not Mr. Thompson came to the rescue. Mccarty's time, as given on today's program, is 31 3-5, the best time made. 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