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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1921)
DAILY EAST OREGOIflAN, PENDLETON, OREGOU, THURSDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 29, 1-921. EIGHT TAGES OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE IfHE LARCKST CHAOI WFJ4RT.MK.N1 1 DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL S.TORE ORtiAMZATIO.N I TUi; WOHJUl" Iiolndisg Pndletoa Priou tad Associated Prti KpurU TAGS EIGHT ' v I Offerings Kor 0rn MarkiH of slight Volume. (From The Oregon Journnl ', . While It lo.ids were reported in the North Portland alleys at the opening Wednesday, only a want volume was for the open market. Most of the ar rivals consisted of cattle and that trad Wan quoted nominal, lings were Meady, while sheep and lambs were flow. . . In the rattle alleys the Portland Feeder company had In four loads of ill fancy stuff from Hurley, Idaho, hut thee went direct to a killer, as did five other loads. . Cattle market had few actual offer Inns for the l.iy and former prices were continued. (leneral rattle market raniio: Choice steers $ .00 7.7S Medium to (rood steers .. S.JOW 7.00 Fair to medium steers ... S.Wfl 6. SO Common to fair steers.. S.OOf S.OO Choice cows and heifers i.50 6.00 Medium to good cowa and heifers 5. GO Fair to medium cows and ' heifers 4.504? 6.00 Common to fair rows and heifers 4.50 fanners S.JOfi 3.00 1 Host valley luml.s Hulls 3.0" W 4.:siEast mountain Fair to xood feeders .. 4 iui l.Oii lambs Choke dairy calves S.0Oji 10.00 j Light yearling Pr me liuht calves 8.00 It 9.00 1 Heavy yearltnss Medium llKht calves .... 100 9 . 00 I Light wethers . . "leavy calves (.000 (.03 I Heavy wethers . Offerings of hng at North Portland 1 Ewrs Wednesday were scant and only 8.00 S.".(i feeder nd j I a I S.'tO .001r i.00 .00$ 4.00 fr 1.00 "f 7.00 C 00 .0 0.00 0.0') "oiilnsl market was Indieated for the Firm Tone lrtvails uay. i-niTS were cmuauru un inr i n mfMH .vlltriCft previous basis. tleneral hofr market range: Prime Hunt . .$ S.00 9.25 Smooth heavy, 30-300 poiinds 7.50 1i 8.00 Smooth heavy, 300 lbs. up 6.00 r 7.00 rtoii(!h heavy 6.00 If 7.0ij Fat plfts 8.00 til .U0 Feeder pi(!S 8.00 1 8.70 Siacs 0.00 fr 6.00 While there were no fresh arrhab. In tho sheep and lamb alleys at N'orth Portland Wednesday, trade Indicated a very slow tone with former prices on a nominal basis. General sheep and lamb market: East mountain lambs .. .$ 8.0Oi 9.00 Fair to Rood lambs .00& 8.00 Cull lumbs 4.004T 6.00 L THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley O LtfSLgCr- LIKE TO STAND OUT I J " c THEIR HORSES STAND OUT IN rwoet i or- inc c- ,. THIS TIME OF THE YEAR Is roprc'ully well fitted for rollwliiig or paying off uixxmntw, baJitncliiK tlio books, and Mrliiuc out val uable) papers, und plaoiiiK thexv when- safu from tiro, biiilars and llui cIciiu'iun. A Mifcty IVpOKlt IUx In our strong vault has all tho nsiiilrt'iiu'ius of tho most liartlculnr busliios Jm n yet tlip cost Is only $11.00 u year, or for larger boxra tiioro 111 proiHNtlon. Hie AmencanNational Bank Pendleton, Oregon. iSSi 'Strongest Sank in Castern Oregon" NEW TOKK. Dee. 29. (A. P.) j Xtock trading was active and broad, a ! firm to strong tone prevading every j dhision during the early and interme-1 niato periods. Much of the advance.! which ranged from one to three points was canceled later, however, on the ' unrxpet ted rise of the call loans to j 0 W per cent. K(uipments. oils, motors and metals again were leaders, bat rails, ship- j pings, steels and food specialties parti cpated In more than moderate mea- i sure. Tho strength of sugars was sur- j prising In view of the lower prices ! quoted for raw and refined products. ! Individual features of strength In-! eluded American Car. . Presed Steel ; far, American Steel Foundries. Iiall-! way Steel Spring, Pullman, Haskell & ' Parker, Mexican Petroleum, (leneral j Asphalt, common and preferred, Mer- i cantllo Maine preferred and the cop pers und kindred issues. Among rails, transcontinental led with Heading and other coalers, also Kt. Louis & Southwestern preferred and several of the Junior eastern is sues. Further postponement of divi dend payments by the Pittsburg, Cin cinnati, Chicago & St. Louis (Panhan dle) indicated that earnings still leave Uch to be desired. Miscellaneous specialties were rep resented by textiles, namely American Woolen. Cluett Peabody, Manhattan Shirt, and Phillips Jones, together with chemicals, leathers and motion picture Issues. Foreign exchange reacted to tho more uncertain political advices from abroad, the Paris rate being the only allied remittance to show firmness. Italian bills continued to weaken and notes to northern and eastern Kuro penn points showed a mixture of ad vances nnd declines. All but one Issue of the liberty group closed at gains and the general bond list wus active, strong and brand. Kallroud bonds, especinly Pennsyl vania. Heading, llaltlmore & Ohio, Atchison, Hock Island and Kansas & Texas made appreciable gains. Sales aggregated $16,700,000. A V 192j Crop Condition Kxpmted To li? Itullish CiriCAOO, Den. 29. (A. P.) It was a see-saw market In wheat yester day. Relief that government figures on the 1921 crop would he bearish led to declines, but then the market rallied owing largely to predictions that tho government report today on the 1922 crop would lie bullish. The close was unsettled at 1-Re net loss to G-8o gain, with Mny at $1.10 1-S to $1.16 1-4 nnd July $1.00 to $1,00 1-8. Corn finished unchanged to l-8c off, oats at l-8c decline to u like advance, and provisions varying from 7 cents Heibnck to a rlso of 10 cents. Tho majority of wheat traders ap peared to be expecting 25,000.000 to 00,000,000 bushels Incrense In the gov. ernment's 1921 crop estimate. Atten tion centered almost wholly on this factor during the first half of the ses sion. As a result, prices showed a general tendency to sag and it was nesr mid -day before dry weather com plaints from tho southwest were ef fective, in diverting notice chiefly to the chances that there mlht be a V-ulllidi showing tomorrow from Wash ington on the acreage nnd condition of next yenr's crop. Influential buying followed and tho finish, although ir regular, was at about the day's best Prices. Hains delaying the Argentine Higher Iri(X Paid For All LP oMis'k CHIl'Adl, Dec. 29. ft'. S. llurenu of Markets.) Cattle Receipts, 4000. Hcef steers mostly 20c higher, some up more; top, $!; bulk beef steers, $6.008; she slock strong to 20c higher, bulls strong; veal calves strong to unevenly higher; stockers and feed ers firm. Hogs Receipts 23,000. Unevenly 10c to 25c higher than yesterday's nve- j rage; mostly to shippers, yard traders and small packers; trade on heavier weights slow; big packers doing little; top. $8.20 for 100 to 170 pound weights; ISO to 200 pound weights mostly $7.80!i 8.10; 220 to 200 pound weights, $7. SOW 7.75; pneking sows strong; pigs 10c to 20c higher; top, $8.00; bulk desirable, 8.2.'i. Sheep Receipts, 17,000. Fat class es generally s',cady; ewes strong; feed er lambs 20e higher; fat lamb top early; $11.80 some held hiRhnr; light fat ewes early, $0.50; feeder lamb top early. $10.75. OFFICE CAT BY JUNIUS Kverniore Trickle, Trickle, little still In your nook on yonder hill, Little drops of corn or rye e moonshine by and by. E You'll b : ll'U.... .1. When the blazing fire is set 'Neath the mash so moist and wet, Then you work with might and will Striving kegs and barrels to fill. With all vour faults, we've no rerrot ' Once more, wc say, lest you forget. OCONF.E, 111., Dec. 29. (I. N. S.) Two sisters, occupying the same room at the same hour of the same night, were each visited by the stork. Th women were visiting at the homo of So trickle, trickle, little still their father, Henry Rakers, whers j in your nook on yonder hill, they hnd been called on account of his ; OSWALD, serious Illness. j The sisters, who live In Chicaso, are , Simx'IuI Fr'.ee Mrs. John Fitxpatriek and Mis. il Ham Welch, nicely. Year End Economies FOR THE HOUSEWIFE. As in other departments of the store, the house wife will find substantial savings in the bed linen section. 80x90 Crochet Spreads, good quality $1.98 70x80 Crochet Spreads, good quality $2.25 84x90 Heavy Crochet Spreads $2.49 84x94 Heavy Crochet Spreads $2.98 72x82 Marseilles Pattern Spreads $2.98 78x88 Marseilles Pattern Spreads $3.49 82x90 Extra Heavy Marseilles $4.23 86x90 Extra Heavy Marseilles $4.75 92x98 Extra Heavy Marseilles $6.50 72x90 Pequot Sheets $1.79 81x90 Pequot Sheets $1.89 ' 81x99 Pequot Sheets $1.98 45x36 Pequot Pillow Cases, each 49c 12x36 Pequot Pillow Cases, each 4."c 74 Pequot Bleached Sheeting, yard .r5c .8-4 Pequot Bleached Sheeting, yard G3c 9- 4 Pequot Bleached Sheeting, yard 69c 10- 4 Pequot Bleached Sheeting, yard 79c S-4 Pequot Unbleached Sheeting, yard 55c 9- 4 Pequot Unbleached Sheeting, yard 63c 10- 4 Pequot Unbleached Sheeting, yard . . . .' 69c 7- 4 Pepperell Bleached Sheeting, yard 45c 8- 4 Pepperell Bleached Sheeting, yard 49c 9- 4 Pepperell Bleached Sheeting, yard 55c 10- 4 Pepperell Bleached Sheeting, yard...... 63c 9- 4 Unbleached Pepperell Sheeting, yard 49c 10- 4 Unbleached Pepperell Sheeting, yard 55c 16x30 inch Huck Towels, each 10c 18x36 inch Huck Towels, plain or colored bord ers, each 15c 17x34 inch Fancy Bordered Huck Towels, ea. 23c 20x40 Bath Towels, each .23c 22x40 Bath Towels, each 35c Barber Towels, 12x20 inches, each 23c 30 inch Winsor Crepe, suitable for underwear or gowns, plain white or attractive small patterns, yard 35c 30 inch White Winsor Crepe, yard 25c 27 inch colored Outing Flannel, yard ... 12 l-2c, 15c, 19c. 27 inch White Outing Flannel, yard 19c 36 inch White Outing Flannel, yard ... 23c, 29c 27 inch colored Flannelette, yard .. .... 19c S 1 1 Incorporated 312 DEPARTMFNT f'lORES PENDLETON, OREGON I Ml concerned are doing 1 Owner "What will it cost mo to II S COl NTFIU F.lt COIX HoNol.I'l.r, T. It., Dec. 29. (I. X. have my car fixed?" Oarage Man What's wilh it? the matter i harvest counted somewhat in favor of i a.) "Poshers of the Queer" have In the bulls at the last. vaded Honolulu wilh something new Changes in (he value of corn iiml i in tho line of counterfeit coins a zinc onts were governed In the ma'n by thej dollar which has the "ring" of the ncl!on of wheat. Mill's in com were j genuine article. They arc built around restra'ned owing to the outlook thut ( an iron washer. I he thing which gives reduced freight rates would enlarge) them the "ring" which tho old "lead reeelptH. I dollar" lacked. In the provision market packers! No tntce of the gang of counterfeit- selling did a good deal to counter-bal- j ers w ho are placing the spurious coins ance higher quotations on hogs. ( in circulation has as yet been found. "I don't know." "Forty-eight dollars and fifty cents." lie a joy '.linger not a joy killer. The army of the unemployed are not all drafted men. Some are volun teers. President Harding wants $800,000 -000 for the Army and Navy. He talks like a councilman. THIS WILL MAKE IT MUCH EASIER FOR MANY MAIDENS Continuation of Stock Reducing Sale FURTHER REDUCTIONS ON THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: Ladies Desks One-Half Price As a sample of what this sale menus to you 3-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE i $(().()( J SPECIAL -1 dozen White Cup and Saucer $2.(H 1 dozen Horehoe Glasses 7C 46 Piece Dinner Set J).S5 1 t Cruikshank & Hampton 124-128 E. WEBB ST. r. a aii i i kjuh .Ba. a..a ..mjitk ataim. j "if I U f ;tOr Me lb show j . s. ' , jlj j 4111 BeFbce Tbu. him , Qtfi. ( j 18! I jgpSf; ThaT wine IS (ScmnS MSrT Y I jj j sifr J cost zoo y . i I" ! !: Mr. A. Rietzold, of 1405 West Webb ctreet, Pendleton, i m i held the lucky number to claim the Phonograph, and Mrs. ' P Robert Carrier, 401 Aura street, held the lucky number g to claim the gold watch. ' . i ia HOTEL PENDLETON BLOCK PEN'DI-ETOJT, OREGON R ' i - HansGom ewelry Store A A. A. A A A A kAAAAAAi You Curt Get Away From It! Castle Gate Coal It's Hotter and Lasts Longer Than Other Coak B. L. Burroughs, Inc. JONE ! I I OR t I