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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1922)
PAGS EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21, 192J.1 EIGHT PAGES r I m y DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Eenortl I-amlM Hit Xct Tup at lnrthiiKl (From The Oregon Journal.) Over Sunday receipts of livestock it North Portland included 9J cars, com pared with JS a week ago, 100 th previous week's opening and K cars a year ago. HoRs were steady, with a 25c advance in tops; cattle were slow to Heady, while sheep were steady and lamb hixher In the morning. In the cattle alley two loads enmx forward on contract to outside killers. The general situation indicated a steady although slow tone. In upon the market was really firm during the Monday morning trade. Oeneral rattle market range: fhoice steers T.KO Medium to good steers., tMti T.Ti Fair to medium steers. . . 6.50 fr S.Ort Common Jo fair steers.. 4.fi0 fit 6.50 Choice rows and heifers .66 (.25 Medium to good co-vs and heifers S.COtJ 0.75 Fair to medium cons and heifers 4.25 5.00 Common to fair cows and . heifers S.25 4.2T, Cannors .onJt 3.25 Bulls 3.50 5.59 4.504 C.5t Tortlnd swine , Fair to good feeders. Choice dairy calves . Medium iht calves . Heavy calves Top in the .'orth alleys hit a new high record for th reason at It-. There was' a liberal run of tli head in the alleys over Sunday, but of this amount 1434 head, or 12 load, went direct to killers, hav Ing been brought from the Mid-west. With the recent advance In eastern prices hogs are costing more monev to bring here from the Dakota, Kill ers, therefore, are active supporters of the local market, especially those that have eastern hogs. Oenernl hog market range: Trlme light tll.SOO 13.00 Smooth heavy, 230-300 pounds up Hough heavy Fat pigs Feeder Diirs i'ig nnm n Xew top. of 110.75 was shown in th "no aneys at North Portland with opening or tno week's trade. Over Sunday run included 1671 head, of ntiJ nead. or two loads, went dl- 4.50 O 5.0 I red to killus on contract. lO.00Wll.0Oj ileneral sheep and lamb situation 'H " i was considered stead v. General sheen and lamh mnriru. Fan of mountain lambs 10.0010.7 OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE CouGfUT UCATIO cTVCRGTTi Twie The- first I've YOU iSIncc Years. Prime valley lamb Pair to good lambs Cull lambs Light yearlings . .-, Heavy yearlings . . Ught wethers Heavy wethers . . , Eweg 42 4.754? 4.75 7.75 1.754? C.75Q 4.75 3.00-5; S.!t. S.2.-. 1.23 1.2? I.7S 6.00 10.0041 11.00 S.0041 10.00 7.5flifJ 10.0.) 11-504(11.75 11.R04J 11.75 I THE OLD HOME T0w7lJ ism - 1 PVIN4AN EXClTNiS GAMEOFCHECKERS :M THe BQ4RDOP TRADE ROOMS TODAY ipe hulk mad his mat crushed- J.H6 BOW 'VJ.lftj..' ABSOLUTE PROTECTION AFFORDED BY A SAVINGS ACCOUNT IN THIS STRONG BANK. Tlie American National Bank Pendleton, Oregon. n.a. . . , 1 0 . - . . tiiss, ocroneerr iscwk in basiern uregon Ixns of Ilorelim Offer nr On Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 21. Foreign of fer.ngs again overshadowed all oth-r rissurs in yesterday's strong nn.i ,.. expansive bond market. i-i.,i Kingdoms, most of the French issu nnd Relelan. J.i Chilean issues hardened in some in- stances to highest prices for the move ment. Many low priced rati moved forward with the better trend of those issues in the stock list. Dealing in the Missouri, Kansas & Texas grvm ilissourl Pacific. Seaboard Air Line! St. Louis & San Francisco and Minne apolis & St. Louis were most active liberty and victory Issues aontributed less than their usual proportion, clos ing at Irregular chantres. Total .i.ilo3, par value, aggregated 118,375.000. Abrupt hardening of money .rates, strength of European exchanges and heavy trading In the grain and com modity markets at higher quotations were the conflicting element attended today's active and generally ingner stock market. Call loans opened progressive ad nnce to 6 per cent, the int ter rol. vailing in 'the final half hour A.i.io irom profit-taking in special issues, me in out money tendency wjih nlih. out marked effect on ouoted vin Freight traffic at western and south western points exnnndnd onlv alely. but the demand for ensiiixtt Inn from those centers denoted increased commence on the nart of invent m- eiocK market pr ces were infiiio,,,! partly 'by the agrcamont reached be- ween the Alexlcan mivvnmnni n,i American oil interests, rclatlne' to ex. port taxes.. Buying of Junior rails. 'h.'ch extended to bonds nf th nam. siass, again seemed to be based on bet- er crop prospects and hones of re stored dividends. Low priced rails of the trrsnirpr and cotton carrying divisions featured the early buying of transportations, the movement later embracing dividend paying truns-contlnentals and coalers. 'Mexican netroleum nmt nmilnto,! i. sues were one to three points higher at maximum quotations. Similar grains were made by steels, equipments, mo tors and their accessories, tobaccos, chemicals, rubbers and shippings. Ltnltod Fruit was the Rtronore t0nt,,r,. at a net gain of five and a half points Acute weakness was shown hv Mn. tlonal Enameling at a gross reaction of eight points, only part of which was retrieved at the close. Directors of the comnnnv meet tnoiini-rniv fni- ,iit! dend action, Sonoca Copper and Co lumbia Ons were anions' the other backward stocks. Bales amounted to 800,000 shares. terllng demand bills were rnrrio.l up to 4.30, the highest quotation since ita, ami allied exchanges rose 10 to 17 points. German marks weakened central European bills were moderate ly lower and Scandinavian rates eased. Clilcaito Livestock CHICAOO. Feb. 21. (Unlte-1 Utiles Bureau nf Markets.) ratlin'.-, n... ci lpts, 1,004 head; beef stur;i and f:il she stook, mostly steady- spoin weak; early top, 18.75:.: bulk 'heel steers, 7tff8; bulls, steady, to strong:: bulk bolognas, $3.854.10; fat fciillo largely, 14.35 ifi4. 75. calves slow: quality plain; early sales about r.ten.ly; siockeis and feeders firm. .Hogs Iteceibls. 58.000 bead, ftilrlv active; mostly 10c higher than SHtur duy's average; most big packers hold ing buck; top, 110.60, for sonnd 1SD- pound averages; bulk, 10fif 10.s"0; nlcs 250 higher: 'bulk desirable 100 to 120-pound pigs, lil.fiOOTlO; koiiiu strong weights up to 110.25. Sheep Ucceipis, 22,000 head, op ening slow, sellers generally utKinif !3 54Me- TO TCW, SAflTH 1 Apjd that ReniNcs ms r tVC tvltc Hvt TO B6 MiriiNQ. OOT OUR rrne past VeR. for. - i AM I higher; few early sales about stfudy, iat iiimns enny, jnru'la.BU; Dest held higher; shearing lambs early, 13.254ji 14. Gra'm at San Francisco. SANT FRANCISCO. Feb. 21. Wheat Milling. I2.15W2.20; feed, 2.15S 2.20; barley, feed il.27 1-2AI1.S? 1.S- shipping, 11.32 1-2 (ff 1.45; oats, red feed. 11.40 4? 1.50: corn, white tlan, 2f2.10: red Milo. ll.SBffl 1.90. Hay Wheat. 117ffi19- fnlr tf.t 17; tame oat, I15fl8. wild oat. Mini. 13; alfalfa. I13W16: stock. $74i'0: straw nominal. OFFICE CAT Primary Itewipw, CHICAOO Fl). 51 Prlmnrv rn . ctipts Wneat, 1,735,000 biishft) ver sus i,4S6,001 busliels; corn. 3. l: t.000 bushels versus 1,013,000 bujhels; onts 1.114,000 bushels versus 418,ut)'J nusli cla. . . ... Shlnments Vi'ho.nf r.f.a aaii i.i..v,,.Ij versus 496,000;, , coin, 1,003, 000 bush. ci. versus uia.uuo bushem; oats, f.Oti - U')0 busliels. ! BYJUNIU5 t , .... WM'Mi!WilllWIWlMlaiiapiMllMMBMM JaI . 1 Tout1. STOrc a- i wtHttr.yf- Mr. I. M. Right Teacher snys to little boy: "Johnnie give the best definition of the word satisfied." Johnnie, rubbing his head : "Well, I heard Ma tell r& she would never be satisfied until he went down to the C. & II. furni ture store and bought a 'Wesco' Range." -Wheat, niosscd ari'Whe peacemakers but they have a ticklish Job. ' A man likes to talk about himself: a woman prefers to talk about fithor women. , - When t wns n Kith I TJiouRht That tonsbriol parlor .was a place where you -had yotar tonsils removed. (A defense of Galoshes, Written In Blrtnkety Blank Verse by H. T. W.) If men hate the poor galoshes, Flapninir frcclv on the nnkleta j If they scorn, deplore, despise them, 5IEROIAXT SIIIfM SOT.n "V'y stepping on the sidewalks. LONDON', Feb. 21. (A. P.) All, Vhy tno tnres,'the stretching neck '.he merchants shins surrendered to Minneapolis Grain ' Market. . MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 21. My, 11.47 i-8; July, 1.38 1- Wiiinipeg tJuiin Minket. WlXNIPEd, Feb. 21. Whei!, McV, $1 4i 1-2; July $1.36 1-4, Great Ililtain under the Versailles Treaty. now.have been sold. There were-465 ofltlvni. The last lot of 18 went to Itiitish huyeVs. ' The Fat Man's Club of Pai ls nowj bands? Why tho heads turned In the collars? Why the break In conversation As their eyes turn down g:iloshward?:, CAXXOT RF.COVF.Tt BODIES , DENVER, Feb. 20. (U. P.) Offl- ....... n i linn nun rt-'J. 'J, Jt 1 . 1 UIll- hus 58 members Including three worn-1 rials of the Moffafrallrond beHeve the on. Members must welch ot least 5nn pounds, and the president tips tho beam at 290 pounds. bodies of i'our employes killed Sunday by a snowsllde will not be recovered before spring. , , Flax to be a success for fiber or! seed must be planted early In April. WOl'LD EXTF.XD ROAD WILMINGTON, Del., Feb. 20.- inn seed should alwavs be uiven the1 r ,v, n- . y, formaldehyde treatment. Shallow, i clfic ut n meeting, today npprvoed even planting Is essential. O. A. C. plans for extension from Vallejo to Lxperiment Station. j Wood'and, Culif. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Olivia Came Through With the Skates. ' By Allman DADDV, WILL vou GET MV ROLLER 5KATES OUT OF THE ATTIC FOR' ME ? rr LI B - i ii . r v 0A0OV WON'T h am e time Right NOW -HE HAS TO SHAVE - I'LL GET THEM for You Tomorrow I DON'T CARE. -I WANT MV ' ROLLER SKATES AND I CAN'T GET 'EM WELL IF VOU'LL QUIT BAWLIMV LIKE THAjT, I'LL GO UP AND SEE IF I CAN FI'MO ; THFm' , THK KRGEST CILVIX DEPARTMENT" "STORK K(i.MZ.AT10X IX THK WORLD" U 11 JLA VSSt ii 4mmpamt4 312 DEPARTMENT STORES rEXDLBTOW, OREGOX Silk Stripe Shirts Remarkable Value, For Men IT is ur good fortune to Iw able to offer our customers thb exceptionally tine qual ity Dress Shirt for men, at. a price that assures a truly, re-markablevalue. $1.98 Men'i Neckband Dren Shirt; extra full cut ut woven madras with thread silk and fibre silk stripea. New Spring patterns in neat and fancy effects. '. French cuffs with button on sleeve facing. ' . ' . ' Volume buying for 312 stores enables us to offer you such vittUes as this.' Spring Caps Nqfeby Style For Men Pleated models with fine satin linings, non breakable visors and genuine leather sweat bands. Grey, brown and green mixed pat terns . in tweeds and cassimeres.1 $1.98 Have You Ever. , Heard of the Disease "Saleaology"? It is most prevalent when business is dull and mer chants need money, This usually x-rurs during the first two months each year and again during the dog days. It is a mercantile ailment we corrected in our-busir.es many years ago. We 'administered1 this remedy by fixing our prices at fair and just figures in the beginning, thus., elimi nating dull periods in our business and making it un-' neceswy to reduce prices in order that our stores might continue to attract customers. ; . , ' ,', The wisdom of this policy is attested by the growth of our tyiSh&f from one store In laffijtO 41? Stores in 192;J . - 7 ; Men's Oyeralls$;19 Splendid ValueUniort Made A feature of our February offer ings for men is this truly remark able value in Men's Union Made Overalls.; The combined buying powfer of our 312 stores makes it possible for us to bring to our customers such exceptional values as this at " ; . $1.19 This is a Union Made garment of 2.20 we Kht, white back indigo blue denim, full cut, standard 'size, two 'ront Eockets, two hip pockets and one com ination watch pocket; double stitched thruout and with a two-seam leg. , Also Jacket to match overalls, full cut stan dard size, double stitched thruout and with four pockets at sama price. so L J5IBK m CRWKSHANK& HAMPTON jV4C0MPtETE MOUSE-FURNISHERS 124-28 E. Webb Phone 548 Your Old Furniture Taken in Exrlinngv as Tart Payment on New Exclusive Asruta In IVndlctoa for Mcltougal) KlU'lirii Cabiucu ' .ItPays ' Bias Trimming Braids v.; ' job 5icR5mkLBra,id 10c and 15c ' Crochet Threads j..... ;..;-,; 10c . ..Fleischers Knitting Worsted ........ 4nc (2 oz..ball). . . Children's Hose ........ ..... . "25c Udies' Hose ....."l5c and 25c'' Mystic Mitts -. 5c Cut Glass Vases .' ." ." ; .".;.".' ; 49c Electric Lamps:; 1-2 price Moust Traps '. '. '. ' . j or 10c ' , Water Glasses 6 for 50c ' Heavy White Cups ; 6 for $1.50 : Buckram Frames 75c ' Trimmings. """ 25c7nd.up Sat AmdA n V $125 and up Bread and Cake Cabinets. . . . ,4.2 price ; : v '-. . ' ; To Trade at ". i v The BEE HIVE ; PendletoivOre. n V r - I 7