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DAILY EAST 0E2G0NIA5, PE5DLETOH, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 29, 1921. irmvs pagu PAGE TWELVI DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Ucladi&e Fandlatoa Prlcti ud Aiioclated Preti Eapurti OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE Hi Wool IVkv Look lU tlcr , A riil uni!tnil for wool exists In the local market gml arplm".w Mocks are brins steailily reduced, l'riccs are on a healthy l..ist. Between S.O,0M0 and 10.000.OUu pounds of wool are stored In this city and there is reason tu believe a place can be found for all of it if the sellers will agree to terms. The lii'iuiry is mainly 'for medium tirades. There is not much rail for fine wool and there la little of this nru.lt" here. An important factor in the move ment la the buying being done by local mills, which are taking more Oregon wool thin year than ever before. Theso plants are mostly working to capacity and are enjoying the largest year's business they have ever known. The market for their product is not confin ed to home territory and some of them are filling orders for Roods to he ship ped to points as far distant us the south Atlantic states. Concerning the situation in the east, mail reports from lioston say: 'Territory wools are generally well In hand. Further shipments lire coin ing from the west by the Panama Cnnul route, one steamer having arriv ed here during the week from Pacific . ports with a big block of wool. Terrl- tory wools are being graded us rapidly as possible. Host of the larger hanilt- j rs having big lines to be delivered on j previous contracts. Ktne and fine, medium territory is quiet, both fori staple and clothing lots. The former J are limited at xu cents to 83 cents and the latter to ST, cents to TO cents. Half blood staple is around 65 cents to 67 cents. Less desirable lots of strictly clothing wools cannot be quoted above SO cents to 63 cents. "Medium! Territory wool continues to attract considerable attention, es pecially from the kitting-yarn spinners Wiles have been made of Rood ne clitt -quartcrblood ,nt ubout 40 cents clean, while some old wools are to be had at 3." cent.1; to 3K cents. Stocks of old "wools of this grade are decreasing steadily. Kor three-elghths-blood, (rood new wools are 50 cents to 5." cents. Predictions arc being made free ly that the comin"! winter will see a substantial advance in th's grade, fol lowing an actual shortage of choice wool. Advices from Australia Indicate thut American Interests are operatimj in wool, "with tho markets strong. A THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley cablegram from Adelaide reports of ferings of H.O'CJ bales sold on one day, with Kngland and America the prncipal buyers and with the mrrket advancing. Warp 64s show a cost of 67 cents clean, on the basis of wool landed here with exchange at $ 3.K4. A Sydney cablegram reports the inar I'.et there excited, with Knglaut) bi yim at a basis which would mean 76 cents clean for wool laid down in Boston. It is understood that purchases for America are being made in South America and that the wool bought is to be shipped to th:s country, in the hope that the duty when the wool is taken out of bond will lie something like 4 to 8 cents. f S)(r LADIES 4N06fcNTLEM6N."" 18- 'Vir,, we wilu. Nor Pfioceeo j ft i-i'M ' r-!H' WTO THE NTCRTINMEWj'"N . - 'I YZf, until -moba Howling ( kV u ' I -' HOODLUMS LEAVE "TWI? ty&LW m SOME ROOSH VOUNG MEM FROM WBSr TOWN TRIED TO BREAK UP DOCTOR, WANTONS SHOW LAST EVE Most eviryhxly him proM i1v whVli Is YiilualuV ami ilirrh ult to replace when lost., such ait ifmln, niort riikcm, lenses, txinliwls, tav-mcipts, ixilicbts,' wills, bills of snli", notes, letters, liuepsilics, Jewelry, etc. Absolute protection for nil that can Im1 had by ".toi iig It in a Sulcty i'hisi t llnx in the strong vault r this bul k at a cost of less Hum OXK HINT A DAY. The American National Bank Fendlefon. Oregon. Strongest Sank in Goft em Oregon" Reed Rockers Those rockers are the kind that will fit in the bod or living room. They are. upholstered in pretty patterns of ere-, tonne and finished in a rich old ivory or froitjd brown enamel. If you see them you will want one. One Half Dozen White Cups and Saucers. . . . $1.25 Good Cocoa Door Mat $1.33 A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HEATING STOVES , , Cruikshank & Hampton "Quality CounU" 124-28 E. Webb Phone 548 ' wtr Old lAii'iilturo Taken In ICieJiiune as Tart Payment on New Exclusive Ageiiti lu IVndlclou for MulHnifiaU klli-heu Cabinets Kansas 1ly UvestiM-k Market KANSAS flTV, Mo.. Oct. 2:1. Cat tle Itcccipts, J0U0. Market, uneven; quality plain, all classes around steady, undertone weak on beef steers and heifers; top steers, J8.G0; other sales, $5.15i8; few cows, SKtS.uU; most canners, t2.254i2.Sll; cutters, mostly, 13.35; best veal ers, !l.50i 10. Hogs Heceipts, lnmi. Market, fair ly active; mostly 15 to 25c lower; to Packers, good and choice, lsu to 2111 pound weight, t7. 454; 7.55; bulk or sales, t74ti.55; packing top, $7 .GO; bulk throw-out sows. i "r,s tt.. stock pigs, steady; choice load, tS.lt. . Omaha Livestock .Market OMAHA, Oct. 29. Hogs lleeeinls, &'. Market, mostly lvli. l.Kic low er; bulk medium and light butchers, t7.25ft7.65; top. t7.80. bulk packing grades, t6 4(KD8.H5. Cuttle Itecelpts. 15110. ft'urkct, nil clusses, generally steady; top 1181 pound steers, $8.70. Sheep Receipts 8000. r.".t latnlis 15?i25c lower; best range lit nibs, 8.25; top fed lambs, f.6f; sheep generally steady; yc:irlinRS, t5.75; wethers, t5.25 feeding lambs slow, steady, $7.00 paid. orvo AQOV r IT i Hy to LflvCH OA-I l IF tOU UiANT TO f Aii 11 lull kl Ss, We. I ViN . w ml i- vuv un;tN t.t-'wr. m rtOTTLCs IT Iindoii WihiI Market I 'Inn LONDON. Oct. 211. The wool auc tlon sales closed today with offerings of 11,361 bales, l'riccs were firm, A feature of the sales has been the stioni! demand by the home trade, which absorbed the bulk of the offerings. Compared with the September prices, merinos closed Mu. ner rent higher, while cross-breds ulso advanc ed, flno and medium, 7 1-2 per cent and coarse JO per cent. (Bast Orelionlan Special.) ADAMS. Oct. 29. Jasper Hold, Jack Citso, Jim Chesnut, Hen Inmiin and John I'lrrce all captured one deer each. Word wits sent to Adams of the dentil of Mrs. Charley llnreg of t'all fornla, who passed away August 2.1. Tho remains were shipped to Atliemi for burial on the 2tith. Mr. and Mrs. (lutes were former residents of Adams In past years. He was tho (). V. It. & N. agent here for a number of years. She In survived by her husband. Mr. Mayherry, Daniel ICemblir 11 ml s'ster motored to Pendleton Friday. Mr, and Mrs. U L. Iticuullen left Hunday fur Portland for .1 week's tint ing, tllen Dudley and Miss liella Mc- lnlyro of Athena accompanied them. John Hales and Mr. Council motor ed to Adams today. Koll Morrison was In Adams Friday. (i. t. Ilichaidsim, Adams postmast er, has thp post office building all pninted and a sign painted leading IT. K. I'ostofflce. Adams, Oregon," t'aspcr Woodward of I'cuillcton, was r 1 in Adams today. Mr. antl Mrs. Charley Dupuis mo tored to Adams Friday. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Morrison motor ed to Adit ins .Saturday. f OFFICE CAT 28 m AGO (From the Daily Fast Orcgonian, October 29, 1893.) On Friday evening next a "hard times party" will be given in the old postoffice block. It is understood that guests are expected to apear In cos tumes appropriate to thu times and anything suggestive of prosperity or exliavagnnce will be strickly tabooed. The Idea seems to have been conceived in a timely manlier. There will be an evening of merry enjoyment, dancing being tin; occupation of the evening. It. T. Cox, F. P. Wamsley and C. S. Jackson on riiinday took a twenty mile ride on their wheels, going about half wayio Pilot Itock and back. The roads were round to lie in excellent condition, for wheeling. Aiitnnc, Nolte is now 11 resident of Pendleton, having removed his family from I'ljot Itock Saturday. He Is now busy putting the I'matllla llrewcry in shape. The Kpiscopal church social at Mrs. Wilde's tomorrow evening will partake of the nature of a Hallowe'en party. As usual, lit these socials 11 pleasant evening Is assured to those who avail themselves of the Invitation to attend, which Is extended to friends and mem bers of the parish. BY JUNIUS Music hath charms to soothe the savage beast, but alimony seems to be a pretty good cure tor a broken heart. Our contention is that where Solo mon exceeded 'his ttuthurity was in marrying every girl he loved. Speaking of the irony of fate, an towa mun who was traveling for (his in 1 H whs killed by a train. "I told her I was going to kiss her once for every stey of the way home. "And what did she do?" "She went upstairs and put 011 a tighter skirt." ( WIiImihth At 'l'lit Confectioner's What the caramels whispered to the striped candy; ,"VVhcn you get your growth 1 suppose you Will be barber poles," What the throat lozenges whispered to the lemon drops: "Let us enjoy today oven if we are to be down In the mouth, tomorrow." What the weary spoon whispered to tho fourth dish of ice cream: "Khc must have an elastic tummy." What the glass of water whispered to the table: '"Wonder If she expects every street of life to bo puved with Ice cream bricks. What the little girl with the penny wntspered to the stick of striped candy: "You're next!" What the fountain whispered of the effusive young couple: "Mum's the word! She will do tho milking if you hold tlie pall." YOUR NEW HAT MUST SHOW SWAGGER. l! ( it -1 ( & V J ! .,"sV V s v V 1 rt sM J 1 I fHE LARGEST CHAD DIJ AKIML.MI "STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD . J f , Your hat must line of your nose. ' the brim. It may Small hats poise a huxe swagger. It must dare; it must fay things about you your eyes, the tilt (Of J'.OUJJ tWu Ulj It dares flare abruptly up at the side ai d wear a swirl of shining feathers flapping loost aiomui cut smartly up at the froa. an I be pinioned liteie by .t fiat bow of ribbon or a cU-ver ornament. dashiiii bow ut tho fro.:t, . Savings On Small Articles Count The actual savings we make for you on small items may not be so apparent as on larger purchases but the proportion is just the same and in the aggregate mean substantial economy for you. It pays to pay cash in Penney stores. Duro Belle Hair Nets, the double kind, cap shape....lOc Society Sport Veils .......5c, 10c Dress Snaps, all sizes . ...5c, c cd Hair Pins, package , ; Zc'c y0' lc Pearl Buttons, assorted sizes, good quality, card 5c Shell Hair Pins, package : 5c, 8c, 10c, 15c Safety Pins, all sizes, high grade pins, package 8c Lead Pencils : - ,2 for nd 56 e"h Bias Tape 6 yard bolt, white or colors 10c Embroidery Edging, 3 yard bolt . ..............10c Pins, Package 2 for 5e, 'S Ric Rac Braid, white or colors, bolt ..10c, 15c Trimming beads, bottle 15e Darning Cotton, 2 spools f Clark's Sewing Cotton, 150 yard spool 5c Coat's Crochet Cotton, spool - 10c Colgate's Shaving Soap, bar .........ac Djer Kiss Face Powder - - - " Djer Kiss Talcum Powder .........M....v..dbw...f.w)v25Q- Djer Kiss Toilet Water .,.......... Djer Kiss Perfume, 1 oz .- v.-....;..$1.79 Colgates Dental Cream, small 8c Colgates Talcum Powders, all odors 15c Air Float Violet Talcum ..........10c Mentholatum, large ..- - -89c Mentholatum, medium ; 39c Mentholatum, small .- - .-,..-.. 19c Packers Tar Soap ...............,.........19c Cuticura Soap ."...-....-"'19c Prophylactic "Penetrator" Hair Brushes "..H 98c Keepclean Hair Brushes ......;..............49c Keepclean Clothes Brushes -49c Tooth Brushes - ........,..10c,.25c Prophylactic Tooth Brushes, each .....;...... 33c Pebecco Tooth Paste .....,..35c Pepsodent Tooth Paste, tube ......39c Hinds Honey and Almond Cream ..33c Palmolive Cold Cream, jar 39c Palmolive Talcum Powder ; ..........19c Pompeian Talcum Powder, can .......,.......19c Pompeian Beauty Powder 39c Pompeian Massage Cream ...39c Pompeian Night Cream 39c Pompeian Day Cream 39c Pompeian Toilet Water ....... i.:..;.-.....$1.19 Colgates Shaving Cream, tube 29c Colgates Shaving Stick :........;'. 29c Colgates Refill Shaving Stick .......:......19c Williams Mue Shaving Soap ..5c Gillette Safety Razor with 3 blades leatherette case 83c Gillette Razor Blades, six .1 ..........:...39c Vaseline, Carbolated or Pomade .........10c Powder Puffs, each 5c, 8c, 10c Face Chamois : '. J. 10c, 15c J. C. Penney White Laundry Soap ...4c J. C. Penney Naptha Soap ;.........4c Jap Rose Soap .' ..'........:....:L....8c, Perfection Sanitary Napkins, each i....:'..........5c Ferns Sanitary Napkins, package of six........:...;.,.....29c MONDAY YOUR LAST.DAY TO CONSULT THE FOOT ; SPECIALIST ' Free advice and consultation by an expert practipedist, specially trained by Dr. Scholl to give you foot comfort.' U. n,rt MM 'UJU mm 312 DEPARTMENT STORES' Mirk mnrmm m mk PRESCRlftF A VACUUM CLEANER AND A MOTOR rg your SEWIriBMACHiW f J THE OLD FAMILY DOCTOR - ; knew what he was talking about. It wasn't medicine that the over- ) worked housewife needed. It was a rest from the slavery of antl- U quatcd housekeeping methods What the doctor ordered Is to te found at this atore and belongs In every home. J. L VAUGHAN Eleitrio and Gu Supplies 1 104 K. Court rbooe 138 8 THE SHOE THAT , 4 HOLDS ITS SHAPE j When you purchase a pair of if W. L Douglas Shoes you are getting the best shoe value forr the price that money can buy. Vot Kale by A. EKLUND t!7 Uala M. fy.J