East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 27, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 12

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PAGE TWELVE
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON,
TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1921.
TWELVE PAGES-
OUTBURSTS OF. EVERETT TRUE
DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL
Including Pandletoa Pricu and Aiioclated Preas Bapvrta
I"r IWIon (Vnnil
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(From The Orecr Journal.)
" h big- frllowa ar at It Brain In the
Vnrth Pnrtland market. They had a
I 'inrh nf low priced ho(0 In from
FoMh Dakota and for the limited
1 ftfie run they were making the small
fe"ow pay bigger price In order to
H"p them from competing with them.
'.iUle w.-re slow and lower, while de
nn wta generally marked in the
h"n and lnmh trade.
The fellowa brought forth S95
hend it hoirs from South -Dakota on
c vart. on the baaia of the day's
r notnUnna the eastern stock could be
I- nd' d here around J9.50 per hundred
tinirifla. Insiead of forcing local prices
h "h". the big fellowa were actually
h-'"elng midwest hoan here at lower
vine. However, to atop the little fel
1' ws from seriously competing with
I V m In the fresh pork market, or
up 8.60J' 9. BO
Roush heavy 6.00i 8.00
Feeder pigs . 1 1.0 11.75
Stags , 4 4.00 7.00
Collapse of the cattle market was
shown at North Portland at the open
ing of the week's trade with values at
least 25c lower" than last week's final
figures. There was a liberal jrun of
3000 head compared with 2339 a week
ago and I6113 head a year ago. North
ern killers had S91 head or IS cars in
the alleys for shipment In their direc
tion. . . I
While there were few hand-tailored
cattle in the alleys, considerable top
py stuff was In sight, in fact more
than killers cared to purchase except
at price concessions.
A few select feeders good enough to
kill sold at 5, but the general run was
ruling at the lower range.
General cattle market range
Choice steers 5.50 fi
c on In provisions, the price of hogs ( Medium to good steers
advanced S5o a hundred pounds
" 'il.SS. Therefore hogs purchased
by the small fellows at North Portland
c. st them around $2.15 per hundred
P" mis more than the big fellows.
Ti-tal run of hogs at North Portland
nvrr Sunday waa but 7J9 head, and
a'ler eliminating the direct shipments
from the F.ast only 344 head were
Rv: "able for the open market.
Ceneral hog market range:
Ti m light U.00 11.75
fvoth heavy, 200-300
". 9.50010.50
flmooth heavy, 300 lbs..
5.00J
4.50ifi
3.75
4.50 i
5.75
5.50
5.00
4.50
5.00
and lamb trade Is available. Develop
ments at the opening of the week's
North Portland market indicate that
the recent advance In the price was
a bluff pure and simple to protect
those killers who had a big band ot
sheep already on hand.
Monday morning the run at North
Portland showed a total of 3295 head,
compared with 1243 head a week ago
and 2173 head a year ago.
Killers were very slow about taking
hold in the sheep and lamb division,
indicating a lower price range.
General sheep and lamb range:
East of mountain lambs I 6.00 W 6.50
Best valley lambs .00fi 6.25
Fair to good lambs 6.60 &
Cull lambs - 1.60
Feeder lambs 4.50
Light yearlings 4.50 Si
Heavy yearlings 3.00
Light wethers 3.50 (fi)
Heavy wethers 2.60
Ewes 1.00
Fair to medium steers
Common to fair steefs . ,
Choice cows and heifers
Medium to good cows and
heifers 4.00 4.50
Fair to medium cows and
heifers 3.00 4.00
Common cows, heifers . . 2.25 3.25
Canners 1.25 2.26
Bulls 2.25 3
Choice feeders 4.00 4.75
Fair to good feeders 3.25 4.2
Choice dairy calves 10.50O11.00
Frlme light dairy calves 10.00 10.50
At last the real news of the sheep
THE OLD HOME TOWN
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HUG A CHECK
There is something about writing Clieck which
inspires confidence, for it furni.Hiies s definite rec
tir.1 of business ti ansactions, heal 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 ac
count with tlii.s strong bank where you will receive
courteous . and prompt attention. -
him iriiiiMiniii
Tlie American National Bank
Pendleton. Oregon.,
'Strongest Sank in Gastern Oregon"
Well It Is Over
We are back to normal after the rush and bang
of last week. With the name (Table Supply) there
yoes an assurance to our many customers of clean,
wholesome and sanitary foods, delivered to you by a
No. 1 service, which has built confidence for this lit
tle store.
We guarantee our merchandise, and we have
made good. There is a reason. If you have been dis
Fatisfied elsewhere, give this busy market a trial.
You will be pleased.
THE TABLE SUPPLY
Phone 187
All IivcHtock Imvr
On Omaha .Market
OMAHA Rent. 27.. fTTnlted States
Bureau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts
4000, active, steady to 10c lower: miiK
better grades, I.75tfi7.50; top, $7.75;
part load, $7.85; packing sows, $6
6 60.
Cattle Receipts, 17.000, best steers
teariv: earlv ton. 19.50: western
steady to 15c lower; she stock, steady
to 25c lower; bulls, steady: veals weak;
stockers and feeders, 15ffl25c lower.
RhMn Receipts. 45.000. Lambs. 60
0 7Ka in,r- hulk enrlv sales, western
lambs, $7.60: sheep, steady; feed
In grades steady to 25c lower; early
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739 Main Street
Pendleton
CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR
Proprietor.
Llnerty Bonds Sooro
Strcivrth in Piuzlrng Session.
NEW YORK, Sept. 27. (A. P.)
Recent uncertain tendencies in the
stock market became more pronounc
ed. Selected issues of the speculative
varieties were steady to strong at in
tervals, but leaders of the oil, Indus
trial and railway groups reflected re
newed pressure.
Aside from the confusing foreign
situation as expressed In a new low
record for German exchange, most
developments over the week-end re
ceived favorable interpretation. Latest
railroad earnings were in keeping with
last week's favorable exhibits and re
ports from Industrial centers were en
couraging.
High grade rails added nothing to
recent gains, being overshadowed by
Junior issues, but steels, equipments
and coppers, together with motors and
the cheaper miscellaneous stocks, were
better by one to two and a half points
The entire list turned heavy towards
the close, offering.) of Mexican Petro
leum, Baldwin, Reading and Northern
Pacific affecting losses of one to thrac
points in those issues and cancelling
many gains elsewhere. Sales were
475,000 shares.
Ignoring a 4 1-2 per cent rate for
private loans, all call money on the ex
change was placed at 6 per cent. Time
rates, merchantlle paper and bank ac
ceptances were unchanged, brokers re
porting a light inquiry.
The fall of German marks to prac
tically .86, or four points under any
previous minimum, was accomplished
by weakness in Austrian, Polish and
other central European remittances.
Far-eastern remittances again moved
contrarlly, the Japanese rate falling
about half a cent, while the Chinese
quotation roso 1 1-2 cents.
Liberties led to an active and broad
bond market to irregularly higher
prices and numerous convertible and
debenture rails enhanced recent gains.
Speedy sale of $31,000,000 of Pennsyl
vania railroad equipment certificates
testified to the strength of the local
investment situation. Total sales, p.if
value, aggregated $18,385,000.
Wheat Prices Lower
When Supply Increases
CHICAGO, Sept. 27. (A. P.) Ac
cumulating stocks of wheat, together
with absence of export business, had
much to do yesterday with downturns
in the price of wheat. The market
closed unsettled lc to 2Uc lower, with
December $1.24 14 to $1.24 and May
$ 1.28 V4 to $1.28. Corn lost Vtc to
3-8c to lc and oats !4c to 5-83-4c
In provisions the outcome was un
changed to 27 c down. '
It was evident from the start that
the United States visible supply total
would show a decided increase. The
actual enlargement for the week pro
ved to be more than 5,000,000 bushels,
and with an even greater increase
shown for Canada the effect was nat
urally depressing to the bulls. Mean
while exporters asserted cable offers
to sell wheat to Europe were met with
counter-proposals to resell, and in this
connection it was pointed out Ger
man marks had sunk to a new low.
Rallies due to profit-taking by shorts
failed to hold, notwithstanding re
ceipt of persistent crop damage ad
vices from the northwest and despite
curtailed estimates of yield In Canada.
Corn and oats declined with wheat,
although at first relatively steady ow
ing to talk about corn acreage having
perhaps been greatly over estimated,
On the other hand, bears stressed the
fact that the visible supply of oats is
by far the largest known.
Downturns in the value of hogs
weakened provisions.
Jonathan Apples
Move .In Primary .Markets
PORTLAND, Sept. 27. (A. P.)
Jonathan apples are beginning to
move in a larger way in the markets.
The following car lot sales were
reported at shipping points: Wenat-
chee valley, Jonathans, extra fancy $2,
fancy $1.75. C. grade $1.S51.40;
Staymans, extra fancy $1.85 1.90,
fancy $1.65. Yakima Valley Jona
thans, extra fancy $1.75 Ii 1.95, fancy
$1.5011.75, C grade $1.35 1.40, few
cash sales 10 per cent; 5-tier extra
fancy $2.25, fancy $2, C grade $1.(5.
Other Northwestern District Jona
than, extra fancy $1.90, fancy $1,65 0
1.75. C grade $1.36 1.50.
In the eastern markets, western
boxed apples were steady to firm. At
New York, northwestern Jonathans,
extra fancy, medium to large, sold at
$4.50fi5; small, mostly at $44.2"i:
fancy, medium to large, at $4.252)
4.50; choice small to medium at $3
S.50.
Fy m coinG to sTeP over msxt door.
fC THOU4HT OF SOMC2THr4C IM Po-TANT
Zzr-Y THAT Mev-.mS an y
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Winona
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31-2. $195.00
31-4
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$175.00
$160.00
Now is the Time to Buy.
Sturgis& Storfe,
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BY JUNIUS
Why is It that a girl who marries a
man with a past thinks that she will be
able to make his future?
"Colonel, I hear that you are a con
noisseur." "Not any more. Take your stuff to
a poison expert.'
South Bend, Indiana dispatches tell
of the arrest of a man for speeding.
His name? Oh, yes. It was I. Rush.
A new auto rail Is to.be marked
across the sand dunes. Sometime we
will learn that it takes more than an
emblem on a telegraph pole to make
a good motor highway.
News Items Sherman Wilcox had
the misfortune to have a heifer break
her leg Sunday in the pasture. Guy
Smile recently had the same misfor
tune. Both were butchered. Walton,
N. Y. Reporter.
"Hollo, old top. New Car?
"No! Old car, new top."
The Ilugamist
A. June Bug married an angleworm
An accident cut her in two
They charged the bug with bigamy
Now what could the poor thing do?
The Walla Walla Bulletin reported
it thus: "L.orena Trickey won over
Mabel DeLong Strickland by a bare
foot." At which the young lady next
door remarked that she herself saw
stockings on Lorena.
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 27. (V. P.)
The senate today began considera
tion of the revised tax bill, designed to
raise three and a quarter billion for
the present fiscal year. This action
shelves the anti-beer bill, which prob
ably will follow tho treaties and tax
bill for consideration.
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