f"" FAGS TEJ DAILY EAST OSEGOyiAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 24, 1922. TEN PAGES 1 OUTBURSTS OF. EVERETT TRUE T11E URGEST CH.UX DFPAP.TMFVT" STORE OKaiMUHON IN THE WORLD DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Report IF V&o'fte: coiwc ry the Post OfwcP. pMP PK.OrJ THIS CTICR THCiR? fCX ft, P'c i i i . i , riL s r i livestock PHcm At J "or! land Steady I From The Oresrnn Journal I Four loads came to North rortland alleys for the Thursday morning trade but Keneral conditions appeared steady, with prices practically intact. In the cattle alleys there were no fresh offering at the opening of the Thursday morning trade. Some stale Muff Which had been drifting around the yards for several days, was sold, but not at prices satisfactory to shlp " pers. Xot withstanding this condition the local trade is Just as satisfactory as any in the country. General cattle market ranire: Choice steers ..- I "50 7.50 Medium to Rood steers. . t.t09 7.73 Fair to medium steers. . . .6.500 1.00 Common to fair steers. . 4.509 5.60 Choice cows and heifers 1.65 9 .5 Medium to rood cats and heifers I.C0Q 6.75 Fair to medium cows and heifers 4.25 5.00 Common to fair cows and heifers J.25W 4.1s Conner .00 J. 25 Bulls Fair to good feeders Choice dally calves Medium ;iht calves .... I 50 to .0 Heavy calves 4.50O 4J.60 Due to suitable top quality, market for swine started Thursday trade at North Portland with a slow tone. Nothing; was available that would bring above f 11.75 at the xtart, but this was merely a quality lack and not due to any diminished demand or weaker trend. General hot market rar.st: Prime llabt ill. 60 12.00 Smooth heavy, 2.10-300 pounds up - Rough heavy Fat Dies '. Feeder Pies 11 r.Ofi, It 75 Stacs . t.OOfi) S.O0 With a small run of 39ft head In the alloys, Thursday sheep and lamb trade at North 1'ortland was quite but with steady tone effective. Xo mice change was shown. - , General sheen nd Ismh mnrknt East of mountain lambs 1 10,00 to. 7.1 I'rime valley lambs .... 10.00ft 10.73 1.509 5.501 Fair to good lambs MOftlO.sO 4.50 O S.0oCun lambs t.009 t.00 10.O0S 11.09, Eastern Oregon feeder Linus 1.00 Q 0.00 Light ye-.irlinrs Heavy yearlings Ught wethers . . Heavy wethers . Ewes 7.75 9 tM .75J 7. 1.75 9 7. 4.75 9 . 1.009 t J0.OG 11.00 00 9 10.00 , 1.50910.0) J1.6011.75 THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley SLtXM7t(SL CZjL W WHAT 3 yT41 COMES OF STWEET , AUNT SARAH PrABODY; LSAterEljM. .JM ' ' ' society supprkssion ei pipe fixtm "1.rx ' :. SMpKINfe DlUVtMD A SHOW P3 . ffimWMM . " - 1 IKIMW OH MAIN STREET TODAY, WmA s4s(Nli'(Mais ALWAYS A REAL FRIEND IN NEED IS A SAVINGS ACCOUNT IN THIS STRONG BANK The AiserfcanNSional Bank Pendleton, Oregon, jSgsNaa 'Stoongest Sank in Gaetern Oregon' Windsor Chairs 'J? m STOPfi CRUIKSHANKCHAYIPTOh) in mahogany, wood and rush seats. A chair such as these easily harmonize with each and every article in the room. Large assortment to select from. C!(UIKSH1NK HAMPTON WOUSE-rUKNtSHEM J 124-28 ti. Webb - Phone548 i Tour Old Furniture. Taken In Exchange as Part Payment on New 1 . EicluBive AgenU In Fcndlcton for McDougal Kltclx cMueu . r Foreign Lwnea j Forge To Front. NEW YORK. Feb. S4. fA. Pi Stimulated by the further advance of exchange rates on I'arls. French government issues were among the leaders of yesterday's active and more diversified bond market. I'nited Kingdoms easted despite the contin ued strength of sterling- exchange, but ltelgtan, Swedish, Danish and Japanese bonds were among- the other prominent and hiirher interim. tioffjl , Issues. Many speculative or low priced domestic rails enhanced errent gains. Foremost among these were me Missouri, Kansas Texa series, Rt 1-ouis A- San Francisco. St. Paul, Denver & Hlo Grande , and Erie. Liberty bonds were firm, but the entire list eased toward the fin ish on the reaction In the stock mar ket. Total sales, par value, aggre gated 1,775.000. The stock market lodnv most steadily In its early and Inter mediate stages to higher levels on the largest and most varied dealinra of the year, but fell back sharply In the final hour. The reaction follow ed an advance In can money from a to per cent. Gains ranging from large fractions to I l-z points were made at the outset. Advances were extended in much as a point before taking and the money flurry made pronounced Impression. A large Part Of the IncrenaoH hu.l. ness evidently originated from pro fessional sources and orders received by commission houses over tho noil. day. These were augmented by short covering, especially in steels, equip ments and oils. Many of those issues nehlevoH highest prices of the year. United states steel- being the most conspicl ous example, but that stock forfeit ed Its grain of 1 6-8 nolnts. clnln unchanged. ? Chandler Motor, at a net rise of 2 1-4 points, and Canadi an Pacific, at a net of 3 1-4 points, were among the few nrnminont stocks to resist pressure. Sales am ounted to 1,700,000 shares. . Passing- of the dividend on Hepub Ho Iron & Bteel preferred, because 6f uncertain business condition. wn announced at the close of the mar ket. Other develonments nf th rtnu sucn as oetter trade prospects and more favorable railroad em-ninm were among the factors whlr-h imv Impetus to the long account. international credits were nirnin in. fluenced by the Btrength of llritish exchange, demand sterling making anomer new top at 14.41 1-4, no much as 14.42 beinir minted for cables. AH continental rnten mnv,l with remittances on London, except ing me ueigian and Dutch bills, these reacting six and eight r nolnts. re. spectlvely. The Canadian discount continued to fall,' exchange on Mon treal easlnfl to 2 1-2 per cent. bR Hons konchiw i i MY, how h"H6 MAIL. CtCrtSK W1 - ''' - . . - Grain at San Franetooo. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 24. Wheat Milling, t2.152.20:. feed, is inffa 2.20; barley, feed. il.27W(Hii su. "hipping, 1.32HU5; oats, red feed $1.40 1.B0; corn, white Egyptian 22 2.10; red Milo, l.Hi.90. my Wheat. I17(fi19; fair 17; tame ont, $16iH8; wild oat, $11 IS; alfalfa. $1318: stocks I7fm straw nominal. i Seattle Grain Market. SEATTIjB. Feb. 24. Whnnt Wnr wnite, sofe white, white club, $1.27; Hard white, soft white, white club, $1.2"; hard red winter, $1.30; soft rod winter. $1.25; northern spring, it. 28: eastern red Walla, $1.22; Big Bend Diuoatcm, xi.40. WlnnUHft Wheat Market. WINNIPEQ. Feb. 24. WWheut May $1.52 5-8; July, 1,J4 3-8. ChJcaeo Llvefltnclr Market. t- CHICAO. Vh 91 ti o t... O. UUICUU Ul Markets Cattle Receipts, 10,000 ueaa. Deer sters slow, steady to weak; early top. 18.85: bulk. 17 ?5iBi8 i?K- fn. cows and heifers, strong; veal calves ana Duns, strong to 25o higher; can ners, cutters, stocknrs h steady; bulk fat she stock, $4.506, bulk butcher bulls, $4.5005.50; bulk bolognas around $4.25. Hogs (Receipts. 27.000 head! ac tive. 10c to 20c hleher than day's average: costly 15c to 20e hiuh. Pr; top, $10.75 for 170 to 180-pound average; bulk, $10.20010.65; pigs strong to 25c higher; hiilk desirable 100 to 120-pounders, nround $10; some choice strong weights up to $ 10.25(g) 10.40. Sheen Recelnts 8000 tiend- tat .ml Ifeeder lambs Btendy with yestcrday"s best time; fat sheep, 25o to 50c higher; fat, lambs, top, $16.15 early, some held higher; strong weight yearlings. $13.50: aged wethers. 19.75: 2-vear- olds, $111; top fat ewes, $9; Nevada shearing lambs, $14.30. OFFICE CAT 1 1 , BY JUNIUS AUTO EXHAUST USED TO IN ELYRIA. Ohio. Feb. Si. ft N S.) Exhaust from autos Is the latest poison gas employed to kill rate. The innovation was used with suc- ces sat Columbia, resulting In the killing of eleven nits, seven bushels of sparrows and several neeka of mice during a camnalsn nartlcinated in hv most of the residents of that commun ity. . A hose was attached to the pv- hntiMt-niue on the auto and the noz- le Inserted under a barn, garage, nr into a ruthole, asphyxiating the rod ents. TIIRF.K PRISONKRS AT LARt.r, SAN RAFAEL, Calif., Feb. (U. P.) Two posses are combine the country near here ' for three fi'.n Quentln prisoners who escaped wito yesterday. 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