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- TWELVE PAttES ' FRIDAY EVENDIG. JANUARY 6, 1925. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, PAGE TWELVE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Uctodiif Ptndlttoa PiIcm tad IwocUted Prwo EcporU I if) f; 1' fto Tt Ti V l Yl Portlaud Yards. ' 1 v ' (From The Oregon Journal.) here, but the fact re mam ht con Five .load, formed total Thursday , sidering the cost ot bringing inline arrival, of livestock at North Port- fro,., the Midwest, value, at North land. Hogs were steady to a dime 1'ortlnnd are almost 5c too low. betr, cattle were nominal, while Hog run In the alleys here Thu ahlep were considered stead, ut form- day included !44 head er prices. mW were n,ad at ' 8 A dime advance was scored in the I quality, market for hogs at North Portland. General hog market ranse: with first transactions In the alleys Prime light ' Smooth heavy, pound Smooth heavy, U Hough heavy . Kat pigs Feeder pigs . . Slags 230-3OO 3UU IbR. .50 s.:.-,! 5.50 S.50a 4.000 T.aH 6 S.S 8.;.- S.on 1 I SAFE BJHG Od f Ute first requirements of Bound banking Is " conduct bank In such a manner M to make It safe tor lis depositor. TNrty-Uure Team of practical knowledge of Easurni Oregon's flnaiiotiil and bosl wws condiUoiifl. towstlicr with strong afflUaUons and well-trained and torn ciperlcnccd officer", make the Amertonn National Hank one of tho anfeiit Instltu. tkms for the care of your finances. Your account is Invited. i' THeAnifiricanNalionalBank Pendleton, Oregon. 3S 'Strongest Sank in Gastern Oregon Trade in the North Portland cattle j division Thursday was t nominal character, although steadiness was in dicated in prices according to trade sentiment. Only a handful of stock arrived for the day. Clenerai cattle market range: Choice steers 6.75fi 7.50 Medium to good steers. . 6.25 $."' Fair to medium steers .. 5.J5 fli (.25 Common to fair steers 4.75 5.75 "hoioe cows and heifers 5.25 5.75 Medium to good cows and heifers 4.75 ft 6.2.7 Fair to medium cows and . heifers 4.25 j$ Common to fair cows and heifers 3.25 ft Canners 2.15 ffl Hulls 3.00 if Fair to good feeders .... 4.50 Choice dairy calves ... O.OOfr 10.00 I Prime light calves 8.00ig S.00 Medium light calves ... . 6.009 8.00 ! Heavy calves 5.00 fj S.00 With u small run for the day, Thursdays sheep and lamb trade at Portland Indicated a general steady tone, with former wires continued. CJeneral sheep and lamb market: Knst of mountain lambs $ 8.00 Fair to good lambs .... 5.50iff Cull lambs 3.505 Ilest valley lambs 7.50 East mountain feeder lambs 6.00 (ft Mght yearlings .. 6.00CT Heavy yearlings 5.00 Light wethers 6.00 0 Heavy wethers 4.00(9 Ewes 1.00 4.75 .! 3.25 1 4.00 5.00 I . CAN'T UTXOO kfESiWHY, "THAT'S M Y hays the MOMsr wAm on WTKOvr Toufg. r-jSfe THE(2S, MR.. NANUS, o n ptgpffijb -t u e . JfSy M MM' ' -P i ' I . f I .r- . - " T MVftHT Be TOO. NAMB 4NP all it cook's civce t." IT MvCMT NOT I of Pendleton SMSMEMBEBM EDERAL MSUrVE OafcOYSTKMsl Offers an unexcelled banking service to in dividuals and corporations; transacts s general banking business and maintain? special departments with facilities of the highest character. . ; PENDLETON, OREGON I iasaaiaTsjaMtMiM i fjjjLJj I III I 1 BttLJ J- 1 i nin rvrsMiATiAlM 1 ft uiu nLUUUiiun u Net Ixwnoh Murk Stock Market Course. NEW YORK, Jan. 6. (A. P.) Confusing advances and declines in the early pftrt of the session, fitful rallies nt midday nnd a sharp renctlon in the afternoon at. net losses of 1 to 5 points summarized the erractlc course of yes terday a broad and active Btock ma ket. In general, the movement conform ed to the views ot observers who be Ucvo that conditions, especially in re- I II i m -J3--!Vr -r . i m 1141 ! l A ZT 4fcfe iBlftmwrwww HI .1 6.00 ' I 6.00 ' ! B.00 . - . ' . j s.oo z- . ; I i bulls steady; higher, bulk $9.50; she stocl: nnd A-..n. . .. ,1 fAat vealers, ers steady. HoRSRcceipts, 37,000. Active, 15c to 25c higher than yesterday's aver age; spots up more; shippers bought liberally! big packers doing nothing; top. S8 for hogs, averaging 165 and down; bulk of sales, 87.10i'7.60: plR steady to 2".c higher; bulk desirable, J7.908. Sheep Receipts. 13.000. Killing- feeder lambs. In Overstuffed Chairs and Rockers PRICES LOWER THAN PRESENT WHOLESALE COST Tapestry Chair nnd Rocker, former price $232.00, Bale price, for pair ..$100.00 Tapestry Rocker, former price $98.50, sale price $46.50 Tapestry Rocker, former price $125, sale price $60.00 ' Tapestry Rocker, former price $55.00, sale price $20.00 Tapestry Rocker, former price $125, sale price $60.00 Tapestry Chair and Rocker, former price $250.00, sale price, for pair iplU.tHl Blue Cheney Vel. Chair and Rocker, former price $150.00, i -price; for pair $87.50 OFFICE CAT i lutlon to trade nnd industry, are still i pinnae si end v to 2Se hiuhcr: fat lambs so complex as to make for further un- j top, early, $12. some held higher; settlement In nil mnrlata ' .in r.n. m.ltMa ...... ..v.o. cnuil'U cujipein, jji.niw Passlnu of the dividend on General I pound yearliiiRS, $11; fat ewe, top, Motors common, with that stock In- '.early, J6; best not sold; tnklng firm on ciacntnuy ralllnff to a new low, gave iresn point to tne boner that manu facturing interests find it expedient to conserve cash resources. . Shorts were aggressive, covering oc casionally us ' imoncy rates showed greater ease. Commission houses fig ured In tho selling, however, rumor attributing much of the liquidation to out of town 'sources, especially the middle west. Efforts to stabilize the market by bidding up certnln speculative issues, notnbly Independent steels, sugars, utilities and miscellaneous stocks, wero balanced by persistent offerings df oils, motors nnd equipments and the utter lack of Interest in rails. Pales were 876,000 nluires. Interior banks ndded to their re serves here, that clrcumstanco con tributing to the declino In call money rates from 5 to 4 per cent at midday. Time loans, for shorter periods con tinued to bo quoted at 5 per cent, but that figure was shaded on primo col lateral. International remittances, ns re flected by foreign exchanges, again most Lunatic I have a wonderful Inven tion I want to patent. Keeper And what ! that? "I've invented an explosive coin. that will blow up the telephone dox after the fifth wrong number. The meanest man we know Is one ' who is happiest when keeping others from having a good time. To date, some 150 have been named as worthy of wearing the mantle of Caruso. And still they come . IS wore reactionary, Hrltlnh and , other European quotations easing, BY JUNIUS with fresh weakness In Herman hinrks. Swiss nnd Spanish bills were M lower, as wen as nuicn anil enciinn , , vinn exchanges. With scarcely an exception, liberty nnd Victory Issues strengthened, show- jn ing net gains 'oi in 10 tu cents per .411111 i-ittiiLiuMij. $100. Tho general bond list was dull j and uneven. Total sales, par value, R, aggregated $14,350,000. Quick. Mucoid the firehose! We just saw a red-haired girl wearing n hat of the new "bonfire" shade the ladles aro talking about. A youth who was here for the holi days told us he specialized In the three "O's" at college cigarettes, co-eds Heavy Cold? Chest All Clogged Up? DONT let it get a start, Dr. King' New Discovery will get right clown to work, relieving the tight feeling in the chest, quieting the racking tough, gently stimulating the bowels, thus eliminating the cold poisons. Always reliable. Just good niedkan' made to ease colds and coughs. For fifty years standard remedy. All the family can take it with helpful results. Eases the children's croup. No harmful drugs. Convincing, heal ing taste that the kiddies like. At all druggists, 60c Dr. King's New IMscovsry For Colds and Coughs Feel Badly? Bowels Sluggish? Haven't any "pep" in work or play. You're constipated! The stimulating action of Dr. King's Pills brings back old time energy. All druggists, 25c D PROMPT 1 WON'T GRIPS K KjntVs Pills New Year Announcement I have taken over the entire stock in the Ore gon Motor Garage and am going to conduct a strictly first, class Service Garage. I am not agent for any car, consequently will cater to service on all makes of cars. Will carry a complete line of Goodyear and Goodrich Tires and Tubes. There may be tires as good but none better. Having two gas pumps, we are able to carry both the Standard and Union gasoline without mixing them. Union always at the curb and standard inside. Will also carry a line of accessories and several brands of the best Oils on the market. We make a specialty of Washing, Greasing, Tube Repair ing and changing th-ps. CARS WASHED $1.50. Oregon Motor Garage E. C. DAY, Prop. Service With a Smile. - East Oregonian Printing Departinenti Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices- Blue Cheney Vel. Chair and Rocker, former price $200, Bale -price, for pair jil..(M STOCK MUST BE REDUCED I 1 BARGAINS Off to Visit "Ma-in-Law" ..:v;:;ai:;. Ms dofc. White Cups and Saucers Glass Water Set, 6 Glasses and Pitcher. SI 6 Dinner Plates ' 91" High Grade Broom. n Good Coal Hod. 3 Aluminum Sauce Pans. J2 Smoking Stand Hard Wood Kitchen Stool. $2 Good Imitation Lea ther Suit Case $2 Children's Red Chair. 2 Extra Large Galvan ized Wash Tub. $2 Set of 3 Gray Enam eled Sauce Pans. Higher Prices Are 5 ItccnHled nt Oilcngo. HI CHICAGO. Jan. 6. (V. R bureau of markets.) Cattle Ueceipts, 10. 000. Hcef steers active, mostly st,endy to strong; better grades beef steers nn,l fn helt'nrs hicher? rhoiee venr- j lings. $10; choice heavy bullocks. I t-' t i i i Commissioner V. A. Bnrratt, a vis itor In our midst yesterdiiy, Is a mem ber of the famous firm of Grinnn Unrratt. The policies of the firm are all that the name Implies nnd were adopted in order, to cope with road situations of Oregon. Our Idea of an optimist is a fellow who thinks he Is making a convincing argument before the city council. i CRUII(SHASK ; V -CWrt.tTt MOUSE JS5 G-HAMPTON rURNI5MERS MUTY 00111 I i Queen Mary wtrt along when Princess Mary and Count Laacelle left London to inspect Harcwood House, where they will live, and to ) visit Udy Hutwood who'll be Mary mothcr-la law. - , THR IiAIlC.KST CHAIN' DEPAHTMEXT. sTOllE OR(i ANIMATION IX THR WOIUJI. Shoes for Men and Women Style, Fit, Wear at Low Prices It is easy for others to quote our prices, but hard to match our values. Every advantage gained by our tremendous shoe purchasing power is passed alow to our customers. Every price quoted here rings true and a trial of our shoes will prove to you the merit of our claim. Shoes for Women S..nart new styles in the finest .leathers black i;ia ana caiisKin wun ine popular military neeis. rdd attractiveness to the feet and comfort to hat give unusual service at least possible cost and Drown Shoes that the wearer $3.98 $4.98 $5.90 1 Shoes for Mei Qualities that appeal to men durability, comfort, style. Made of select quality calfskin, kid and kangaroo leathers in brown and black. English lasts and medium and broad toes in blucher and straight lace styles. Your money's worth in every pair. $3.98 $4.98 $5.90 dhoes for Boys and Girls Sturdy shoes for boys and girls for dress occasions and knock-about wear. Built strongest where mostly needed. They stand for the J. C. Penney Co. idea of real wear. Our quantity buying plus our store efficiency insure: hem to be Rightly Priced $2.25, $2.79, $2.98, $3.25, $3.49, $3.79, $3.98 vonu's . I.AKGKST CHAIN HKl'AltTMENT STOKE ORGANIZATION Llncwporuttii 312 DEPARTMENT 'lORES ntvixo FOR OUR 312 STOHEH ASSCIVES LOWEST PRICES I A