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DAILY EAST OREGONIAJf, PE5DLETOH, OSEGON; TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 1, 1921. EIGHT PAGES - OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE 11 i DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Zxd V' n. e Ready lacluding Pendleton PtIcm tad Associated Pren Baports 7'ME TO PAGE EIGHT B Top Vricr For Hots $10 at Portland (From The Oi-Kon Journal.) North Portland revived 10S cars over Sunday, compared with 112 a week ago, .103 the previous week, and 8( cars a year ago thin same day. Hogs ruled weak, with losses of 5 to 5ac cattle showed strength in the steer division, while in the mutton alleys the situation was somewhat mixed in char acter. North Portland appears to have re recived Its signal somewhat late. With a drop of 2fc to G"c in the price of hogs here, with leading killers In con trol, that much higher prices were In dicated at the opening of the Chicago market. Tops at North Portland dropped to $10 during the .Monday morning trade, this being a loss of 2.1c from the pre vious top. Early Chicago tops were around 18.25, which means a landed price,, here around $9.50. Therefore, even at the lower figures. North Port land prices continue higher than the landed cost of midwest hogs on the const. General hog market range: Prime light $ 9.T.0 1? 10.00 Smooth heavy, 230-300 IRK AND SAVE THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley j L - -- . . - . . t. ...x-ji "Own we thouulit work u a curse; then it canin U) us thai it was u necessary evil; anil chlciiliiv Ihc truth ilawmst iimiii us that it Is a blessed privl' lege." HulilKinl. So once we llioiiu.lit that a saver was a miser, I lien lliat it was not manly, hut Uwlay we know that to ave and lie (luirty makes rir uinmI eltlcnshlp. We iM-n sinlii);s accounts every day. The AmericanNalional Bank " Pendleton. Oregon. 'Strongest Sank in Gas tern Oregon I" Stove Table. IF YOU NEED A STOVE NOW Cruikshank & "Quality 124-28 E. Webb Your Old nmiliure Taken In Kacluinge ns Tart 1'aymcnt on New , Excludvc Agents 111 IVndleton for Moltaiugall Kltt'licn Cabinet S.SOfi 9.00 7.5 S.rtO S.aOffl 10.00 . 50fr 10.00 4.00 7.00 At the afternoon session the hog market closed weak to lower, and the latter part of the session good dress tugs sold at $9.35. While there was steadiness and even strength In the steer division add one lot of stock sold at $$.50, or an ad vance of 25cc above recent extreme values, the position of the cow mar ket was unstendy with here and there dullness and even weakness during the early Monday trading at North Port land. No early price changes were made In the cattle alleys at North Portlanl Monday. I Total run over Sunday in cluded 2322 head compared with 2499 head last week and 1759 head a year ago. General cattle market range: Choice steers $ 5. 7 52 Medium to good steers.. Fair to medium steers , . Common to fair steers , . Choice cows and heifers Medium to good cows and J- tU JUL ami Week pounds Smooth heavy, JOA-lna., P Fat piss Feeder pigs Stags 8.251 4.75 id 6.75 4.75W 5.25 3.75W 4.75 4.501) 5.00 This is stove week in our store. During this time the fuctory repre sentative of the Radium Heater and Weico Value Range will be here to demonstrate these stoves. With every Radium Heater we will give Free a Round Breakfast IS THE OPPORTUNITY I Hampton Count" Phone 543 4.00 4.50 3.50 4.00 2.75J J.5 1.5(1 2.7 2. 759 3.: 4.50! S.O 3.70-3 4.5i 8.50 S O. 8.00 8.5r 6.00 8. Of .......... u.vv m 5,00 J 6.03 . rt ..I n. iun- iii .sunr Portland for the week's opening. Just the reverse was Indicated in the mut ton divis'on, sheep generally indicating nitfauy lone, wnn initial .Monnav prices unchanged from last week's fin nl film cam Itun of 2021 head was shown in the iiiuiinii unu muiu aueys over hundav .,iF.t..,, nun .iiu iusi -weeK, Z1UU the previous Monday and 24 25 head tV.lt. . ui sutrrif aim muiD range; East of mountain lambs $ 6.50 at 7.00 , ..or.. I .. U ., , i , Best valley lambs . 6.00 ii) 6. GO fair to good lambs .... 5.000 5.5i Cull lambs " 3.00 ii 4.00 reeaer lambs 4.G0 6.01 Light yearlings 4.60W B.On Heavy yearlings 3.50 0 4.50 Light wethers 3.50W 4.50 Heavy wethers 2.50 Hi 3.50 Rwes M'tv 3.50 IsbeHy rumds Slunv tialns, Kxehange Weak XEW YORK. Nov. 1 i n fluctuations In the stock mnrknt vo terday were confusinz. lumen nf ik same description frequently were fair iy large, mil again subject to the ma. delivers or nroressinnn n Money rutes furnished nn ptciibo fnr mo markets course. Call loans nnn ed Ot 5 1-? ner cent folfivn1 e cent at mid-day and hardened to 6 per cent in the final hour. Developments offered little nn. ngement to the bull accounts. Itall road tonnage showed ii rofii If, l (In creases and business gains at promi nent centers were neutralized by fur. tner price reductions for important in, dustries. Independent steel producers were reported to be Contemplating lower prices for structural steel and other fabricated materials and sub stantial cuts were announced by man ufacturers of motor trucks and rub ber tires. Among market leaders 'Mexican Pe troleum was heaviest nt an extreme decline of nearly eight points, the stock being under the greatest pres sure In the last hour and unsettling the list. Hnljs lapsedllnto the dullness shown by that group prior to the strike set tlement and equipments, motors anil food shares were heavy. Wilson Co., common and preferred, made gross declines of fi to 1.1 nnlnta. nffi- cam or the company were quoted as ueing iinanie to account for the weak ness of those Issues. Sales were 700 000 shares. Foreign exchanges were Irregular, the French rate being the onlv Imnnrt. ant remittance to display strength. Herman, Scandinavian and Central European rates were visibly lower. Trading in bonds was moderate with an uneven tone. Liberty issues closed mostly nt slight gains, rails were un certain and mixed changes ruled am ong internationals. Total sales, pur value, $14,375,000. Wheat Shows Slight Decline. CiriCAK), Nov. i.(A. p.) Not withstanding a substantial d the United States visible supply total, wneut yesterday underwent a slight de cline owing chiefly to Imports of duty Paid Canadian wheat. Prices clnaml easy, l-8c to l-c net lower, with IV- cemner 1.07 3-4 to $1.08 and Mnv $1.12 3-8 to 1.12 1-2. Corn fli.luh,l shade to l-4c off, oats unchanged to 1-iO lower, and provisions varvlne from 3 1-2 decline to 12c advance. At first, bulls in ht 1, -..,1 ,., have some little advantage on uccotim of correct anticipations of the change In the domestic visible supply figures but demand failed to broaden out and DOINGS OF THE DUTTp i 5AV .ian:to, v-eVe. Ol RAT S UP ' heifers . Fair to medium cows heifers Common to fair cows and heifers Canners Bulls Choice feeders r air to gcod feeders .... Choice dairy calves .... Prime light calves Medium light calves .... ieavv cnlvoa WHY ALU THE JfZJ VCXO SETTER .... TFi i 1 vAvOtVILLE ? g r GO DOWN AND HM F jOl. A ELu.THtRES V That we have ,LL-a , T ,, Ctt&iSiLi A MOUSE IN f fLJ bm MICE i)P HEPE" y l.hlM THI5 FLAT J KvFl ' A , I1 peprrOT m m M all upturns seemed to be a signal for selling by houses with northwest con ncctlons. In the end, the prevailing sentiment was rather bearish the out. standing factor being news that mill ers at eastern points were acquiring wheat from Canada audi that the Ca nadian visible supply total had been heavily enlarged Resides, export In quiry continued sluggish, 'and there was no stimulus In private estimates of farm reserves, the estimates prov ing similar to the government report of October 1. Absence of anv aggressive mmnnrt tended to weaken corn and oats. Trad ing was almost strictly local. Provisions averaged higher In line with hogs. livestock tialns In Price, at Omaha, OMAHA, Nov. 1. (A. P i fIT. R bureau of markets.) Hogs Receipts, 3000. Mostly 25c higher: closlnir dull: bulk medium and light butchers. $7.257.50: top. J7.70: bulk nacklnir grades, $6.50 !( 6.85. Cattle Receipts 7000. Heef steers and tihe stock, 25c higher; top heavy steers. $0.25; bulls, strong; veuls, steady; stackers and feeders, 25c high er. 1 . . Sheep Receipts. 6000. Klllinir clashes, 25(i50c higher: fed lambs. 8.90; no choice westerns here: venr- lings. $6.50: wethers tr, "r.. $4.75; feeder.'!. 25c higher: ton feeilinir $7.60. BE A LEGAL HOLIDAY WASHINGTON, Nov. 1. (V. P.) The house adopted a resolution declar- ng November 11 a legal public holi day. H.lUI'(i OPINWRS IIFSOI.L'TIOV. WASHINGTON, Nov. 1. (A. P.) Tho president Is understood to have Indicated to Chairman Porter of the house foreign affairs committee his opposition to the passage of a resolu. Ion for the Immediate withdrawal of the American troops from the Rhine. WILBUR HAS ENOUGH EXPENSE. ' BY ALLMAN I WILL MOT! THEVU PAT UUAT ier r- WELL SET SOME RAT BISCUITS A.JD PUT THEM AROUND I!!.,!! ' OFFICE CAT BY JUNIUS To Our Illssol Cai-rtet Swpecr The steps I step with thee, dear heart, Are as a string of pearls to me, I gather dust, each speck apart, Aly rotary, (cyco-ball bearing sweeper) My rotary. This little rhyme leads us to say fur ther that we believe tho magic carpet sweeper to be the real conveyance of the globe trotter. Besides, with the carpet sweeper we can, perambulate. and what Is more conducive to an ac tive mind than nn netiva body? We ask you. Troliably Henry Ford Is inventing that synthetic cow to feed his diversi fied stock. ., Here's To Itetter Luck (Sedulia Correspondence of Rogers (Ark.) Democrat.) Mrs. Albert Evata&ldn't )mv good luck with her Incubator. She'had only 30 little, chicks, but she is undaunted nn sue is setting again. The best way to keep a hus'.iand Is guessing. The COmillC election. Vnvamhap 91 ( leads us to quote the late Theodore j Roosevelt, who said: "A cltlecn who does not vote Is not a good citizen." OB THEV'LL STARVE.- For Christmas this year by having; all those little pieces of fancy work all done and ready to maiL i 1 I Our shipment has arrived and amongst' them you will find the very piece that you have been looking for, not too much work, but very neat and attractive, stamped upon very good quality of goods, that will stand the hard est use and still remain fresh and new looking. Some of the pieces that you will find are Luncheon Sets, Table runners, Pillow Slips, Scarfs, Centerpieces, Towels, Tea Towels, Aprons, and little cheap pieces for the youngster to work on. Popular Price Always i The BEE HIVE the next 30 days you ever heard of. We havd an im mense stock of the latest styles of wrist watched which we : are going to offer, 15 jewel, 20 year cases, small size, for $14.00, 14 K. solid gold, white or green, ..15 ..jewel for $20.00 and $25.00. Gents' Watches are going at the same values. Can you afford to overlook these wonderful offers? . Come in and select your Xmas gifts. We will gladly lay them aside until you want them. Come to . . " ' ,: The Home of Gift That LaiL " ' tiansGoms HOTEL PENDLETON BLOCK OD OWNERS There has been a drop of from 20 to 8Q per cent in the regular Ford labor schedule pt repairs. This will mean quite a saving on your repair jobs, both large and small. Let us look your car oyer now and attenf to the necessary repairs to carry you thru the. winter. The motor or rear end might need some carei or possibly it is just the radiator or windshield. We can do any thing with a Ford and do it right. -. ' 'v-' i Our men are always on the job and are expert mechanics. They have been trained for years' n the Ford way and know what to do. They never have to guess. . ; . . " ; As the Simpson Auto Co. is the only homeToif tie Ford in or near Pendleton, 'vhy not let them look aft er your wants? '. -; ' - : ' ; :' ( Our stock of parts is complete and aire genuine" Ford manufacture They give service and yft always Strive to give the best. . .. : Your for service, - j ) ; . Simpson Auto Co, Water & Johnson Sts. The New ; Public Service V i With so many people driving automobiles, the position of the automobile dealer becomes more than :hat of a mere merchant with a commodity to sell. . Wherever he is, he is obligated to see that auto mobile transportation shall be comfortable,1 safe and jatisfactory for all who own and drive carsj We rrot only sell Buicks, but we try ctonscien ;iously to measure up to this larger conception of the motor car dealer's responsibility as well. Oregon Motor Garage 119421 West Court St. Phat46S GOODYEAR AND Watches Every watch bears bur guar antee. We are going to offer one of the greatest values in Ladies' and Gents Watches for J PENDLETON, OREGON Phone 408 ft 1 GOODRICH TIRES ' Store MY ATTENTION i I I 1