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PAGE SETTEES DAILY EAST 0BEG0&1AN, PEKDLETOJl, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBES 12, 1921. SIXTEEN "PAGES 1 DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Iacludiag Pndleton Pricas and Auociated Prui BporU SllTl f tVr'jIgtt U.re I lo Killer M'luid The Ori-Kmi ,lHjrn;l I mi.1 lil Uic Ni.HIi I'urtl.inil ulivs :tt ' " 'i'l'IVi- "c Tm'silay morniiiK tii'r, 'l)iit only n few liaiulfuls wwi ;. .. ! ior the market. IIukh were I'uiiiniiiily steady, while both cattle and were considered steady, rj' I he ."hern alloys out of the total of li74 head for Tnpwlay. nij' head nt direct to killers from country points and did not enter the mailt, I at nil. This practice of the bi(r I H.eia . paying havoc with the reK 1 'r Portland stockyards trade and "! ps h iniiniiial luiyinir uliuo.siierc he.e. 'ViMTal trend of the sheep and lamb trni uppenred stnudy Tuesday. :eiie.nl sheep and lamb ranee: i or niomitaiii lambs 6.U0W 6. DO I es' lli y latnbs fi . T. 0 S O') I'.t'r tn i;ood lambs .... !i. ')' &..'(! 'nil larhlw. l.bOift 3.00 leader l in Ik 4.50 5.00 l.ifht yeiirl-nss i.tiOfv 0.00 J'viVv vim-lings B.(I0 4. DO l.l'bt winners) 3.5(K 4.00 1'e;i'y wethers 2.G0I& 3.50 Vv -' 1.00 "ill 3.0l ,'ilh ilrive-in or wuiion stock the t" urrlvalH at North Portland Tuck. S.G0i la.OI! 5.00 1 g.Jo MOW TH-e Q-AMtS OOMS OUT TOTMY day, trend of the irade lu re in the line I'rimc liclit calves . allevs was on ;t noininal Uisis with I Medium liclit calves . fin hut pri' es continued. j Heavy calves tlincrai hoc market ra'ise! Prime lijrht $ 'J.iO.t lv.lio j H'M'rty IVinds Uim i Smooth heavy. 300 lbs.. of Tlwnt (iain. j pounds 8.001 S.OUI NEW YtUSK, Oi.t. 1.'. (A. P.) I Smooth heavy, 200-300 trading In stocks was dull and irrc?- up 7.001 8.00 1 u'ar. Speculative Issues, chiefly ju- Rounh heavy G.OO'jj; 7.00fnior oils and miscellaneous specialties. Kut piss 9.00'u lo.oo again made up the bulk of the deai- Peeder pisu 8. HO fa' 9.00 ! 'iiJT. Firmer money tendencies 'Wer' Tattle held a steady tone with tin- j uf flesent to curtail business and chanscd prices in the North Portland ' check an' effort at constructive op- yards Tuesday. Iteceipts were limited and demand took care of arrivals with former prices continued. General cattle market ranee: t'hoico steers Medium to good steers Pair to medium steers Common to fair steers . . I Choice cows, heifers . . . .Medium to );ood cows and heifers Kair to medium rows heifers Common to fair cows and heifers fanners Hulls Choice feeders J'ulr to Kood feeders .... Choice dairy calves .... 6.00 iu 5.00 4 6.00 w 4.00 'a 4.DO'0 6.25 6.00 5.50 5.00 5.00 4.00 'i 4.50 3.501 4.00 2.751 1.50 f 3.00 r, 4.501) 3.75 (ft) 3.50 2.75 4.00 5.00 4.50 ( 10.00 10.50 THE OLD HOME TOWN mm By Stanley yil.T4 JW I HOME I imkr ft '& JrH t THt ftftFILLiN& OF THB uARCiB f?et Ann ,y p'i'r GREfcN Bottles in Doc PtuMMbM window caused con s durable comment tooav. Olio IMIur will iK'ii for you a Sa Which Aci-ount In lliH Ntronit bunk, yloldlntr I per cent coiiipoundiil H'lnl-iiuiiinilly. sucli mi Investment, mldcd to iei'sisUMitly, will ht nm bt( Uio means of uciiili-inK a fine cdurat'on, or a home, or a faun, or homclliliiK clso jou no inuch desj-o to have, Full imrllcubirs can liu ohialncd fi-om Hie MivltiRti teller at Window No. 5. The American National Bank Pendleton. Oregon. 'XlmnrtKet flunk- in fir, rf.jrr. W.W." VtAtt. VVrrrVrr- 'l. m rr n erations. Cains of 1 to 3 points amor.K the domestic oils were offset by renewed selling of .Mexicans. Food issues, no tably American SuRar common and preferred and National Hiscnit. lost 1 to 3 points and secondary rails, ship. Ping and independent steels reacted to the same extent. Sales amounted to 4 2 5,000 shares. Call loans opened at 6 per cent and neut at that figure throughout. Timcl money was iUotably unchanged, but offerings diminished, except for the shorter' maturities and 30-day bank acceptances. The principal foreign exchanges registered sharp recessions from their recent buoyant advance, liberty bonds forfeited a material part of their gains and latest Industrial develop ments were less encouraging. This latter condition was strikingly exem plified In the report of the Lackawan na Steel company for tho year's third quarter, which disclosed a substan tial increase of the dellcit over the loss thrco mouths before. Net losses In liberty bonds on un usually hejivy operations were most fievcre among tho 4 l-4s, the first los ing 156 points and others of that sc ries 66 'to 76 points, while the second In lost 58 points. In the goneral bond list, rails of the speculative type were heavy, especially Seaboard Air Line adjustments and Mincnapolis & fit. Louis refunding 4s. Sales, par value, were. $19,650,000. Uritish, French, lielglan and Italian exchanges declined- Irregularly on casing of tho buying demand and the Greek rate! was again affected by ad verse conditions in thut country. Changes in the Scandinavian quota tions were trifling, but mainly lower. OUTBURSTS Qg EVERETT; JKUE Si to Th6 eveTH 1 (AAS CHT THtJrie UST (& IvHCiW TMf3Y PlfOfCO THAT MO GAMvS. OH, "v30Y, THAT UfA MIT sorts H that Fee louj IS 3URS A HOT ITCrfeft'. - -- I 7 '.T ,Trv m - I YOUR HAMDS BCFOfiq ews ill f Dollar Day Specials AT THE . j Wistaria" Cream Chocolates, 2 pounds for ....:......j,...$1.00 Cream CarmeU, 2 pounds for .....i..$1.00 French Nugat, 2 pounds (or ....i.:$1.00 Chewingf Honey, 2 pounds for ....i..$1.00 Peanut Bar, 4 pounds for ......$1.Q0 Peanut Brittle, 4 pounds for ; $1.00 Cocoanut Brittle, 3 pounds for .!.$1.00 Taffy, 4 pounds for i.l.00 Salted Peanuts, 4 pounds j.$1.Q0 Toasted Marshmallows, 2 1-2 pounds ..$1.00 Fresh Marshmallows, 2 1-2 pounds for .$1.00 Butter Scotch, 3 pounds for 41.00 Chocolate Nut Fudge, 4 pounds for ,.....j.$1.00 Wlwut Itchoinids to Stronger I'oslt on. CHICAtlO, Oct. 12. Chicago board of trade Kentiment turned bullish yes terday and net gains were registered by the entire list. Wheat finished 3 1-2 to 4 cents higher, com was up 2 l-lic to 2 5-Sc and oats 1 3-4 to 1 3. 4c. rrovjsions gained from 2 1-2 lo 15 points. Wheat slarted off higher ami, utter a brief setback, look definitely to the upgrade Factors which mlgh- have been expected to encourage selling were Ignored and tho strengih In northwestern markets and expansion l a bullish government report within a few days o i wreut stocks were liie chief factors !:i :i e advance. A btg Chicago Interest was credited with picking up the ea'-ly offerings thrnuglt commission houser and a par.i ti io the buying sHj .. suited from this ru mor. Light e-nr..ry olferlngs from the sou th west, itiiiblncd with official reports that farmers nlreudv ltad murlirted 72 per tut of their rrop In Indiana, tit po- cent in Kun..as, 5.1 per cent. In minncsota, gave the longs further encnuraferjinnt. Toward the close there wus considerable covering because of the holiday and the close was at about the top flirjres o? the uay. Com reflected the li-cnctli In wheat and had a small boon, of its own on improved export demand, cou pled with announcement that Holland bought 400,000 bushels late yesterday. tush houses bought Uecan ter to re- move hedges against export sales. tints trailed In the path of corn, Provisions were dull an! moved In tum'ow limits, but were flr u ihi-ougii-out Trade was mostly Joij.I. mostly steady, closing weak on pack ing grades; bulk, medium and light butchers, $1.5013 8.25; top $8.40; bulk packing grades, $6. 50 (ii 7. Cattle 'Receipts 500, beef steers steady to weak; top yearlings $10.00; sho stock steady to 25c higher; bulls steady; vcala steady to weak; stocktrs and feeders steady to 15ic higher. Sheep Iteceipts 30,000, lambs fully 25c higher; early top westerns $8.75; yearlings $6.25; sheep strong, weth ers $3.25; ewes $4.50; feeders !!5 35c h.'gher; $7.40 paid. OFFICE CAT ItKN'O, Nev., Oct. 12. (I. N, S.) Nevada school children arc the first In tho nation to be ready witli their (piota, of $50 worth of pennies to buy a medal for tleneral Ferdinand Koch, Grand Marshal of the Armies of France. Two years ago the children were asked, as part of a national movement, to give a penny each to the amount of $100 for a medal for Cleneral John J, I'ershlng. This they did, and the money has since been available, but uncalled for. Last night the State Committee in Charge of the "I'ershlng Penny Fund" voted to give half of the money to help purchase a medal to present to the great French soldier when he visits America this fall, the other half lo go to the I'ershlng Medal Fund. Accordingly tho $100 him been for '"arded to W, J. Hunting, State Su perintendent of Schools, with a re Miiest that he send half of it to J. M. Ilal.itead, of New York, president of the French Restoration Fund. Hepllcas of the Foeh medal will be presented to I'resident Harding and General Pershing. BY JUNIUS Nil"- p Higher ami II ! Cntllo Steady. I'M AHA, uct. 12. tr. S. Uureau of Markets) Hogs Receipts, 511110. I'nder orders from the uriuy engi neers, Hell (late has been partly dos ed. Of course, with our conscience clear, and all that, this bit of Informa tion means literally nothing at all to int. liut '. can think of a lot of peo ple who will feci cause for Jubilation. As 11 genera! thing, when 11 girl dis. covers that she's got dimples on licr shoulder blades she's going to dress Unit way. Hy special request, our own, we re count the rather familiar incident at the women's club business meeting. Tho president, completing reading of minutes; "The chair is now prepared to hear questions." Kxcited member; "How do you get that smooth effect over the hips?" Oh. IMinw' We note with interest that our -justly esteemed contemporary, George Hcrnard Shaw, claims that cowboy photoplays are making America, sick. Why pick on the cowboys, G. 1), what have they ever done to you? Memory Test: Give the name of tho young man who struck out twice, singled one, drew a base oil balls And failed to get a homo run. The Venus family seems persistently and strangely unfortunate. Bobbie VemiH lost two teeth in a scrap in lit tle old New York a few days back and we all know what happened to his ar tistic sister, Milo'a Venus, during the first craze for disarmament. A small hoy called on the doctor one evening. "Say, Doc, I guess I got measles," he said, "but 1 can keep it Ulot.-- Tho doctor looked puzzled. "Aw, get wise, doc," suggested theJ small boy. "What'll you give me Icr go tn school and scatter It among the kills?" Why Suffer With Those Painful j Corns and Callouses? . :-; Have them removed without subsequent pain' or .' soreness. Instant relief guaranteed. ! - . Arch supports scientifically fitted by the 1 well known foot specialist. 1 ' . .. . ' Dn L. J. Williams , . . . i , t v .. At The Bootery 735 Main St. Phone 667 for appointment Call made to any part of the city. . '.. " Big Dance TONIGHT ; Liberty Hall Bungalow Orchestra X DOINaS OP THE DUTFp TOM TAKES THE COUNT. BY ALLMAN j w. o. w. DANCE TIIKTIiMK" I Wednesday, October 12 9 P. M. Sharp "Jillil'i.ACK" Eagle- Woodmen Hall "NIKGIKL" IJiinj; your wife if poiblt, if not, your motlicr-in-law. TIIEi)OUGir . No money needed, oidy Lodge Keeeipt or nvitation Cards. I COMMITTEE. HELLO, DOtflS ! iHOOt-'MT I'D PPOP OVER AMI? SEE HOVM YOU VME.RE 6ETTIM& ALOWii - 15 IUBUC HOME? VEft COME f si -HI-'S OUT Ihl THE KiTCHEKl VWE LL.VOU'RE WELCOME TO T - I DON'T USE IT THAT'S All RIGHT - -,' MUCH OBLIGED -THANKS n i I I I Wlt. -.1 U 111 t I flTJ C:1 I i.iii n,.n ff- . . I A Real Bargain We have several 1 pound tins of Crimson Rambler Melomaj Syrup. This is an elegant table syrup and while they last we are going to make! them to you at 10c each Get your order in early. , U. S. 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