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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1922)
FAGS EIGHT DAILY EAST 0EEG0S1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 14 1922. EIGHT PAGES 'M 1 1 t: I DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports firmer Tune lMsptajrrd .Vt l"ortlid Market (From The Orvifon Journal.) All livestock prices were on a firm er basis with freu, lent and nlnmst gen eral prices advaiurs (or the Monday morning opening at North Portland. Over (Sunday there was a run of .' loads In the alleys but 33 cars were direct to killers and did not enter the market. This left very limited offer ing In some lines, and caused prices to respond quickly. Twilial4 o-era good steers went at a premium of ijc above the gener al market at North Portland when the week's cattle trade opened. Iloth loads were of select quality and went t t'tiS while the, general market for what Is ordinarily considered tops was firmer and S5c hiKher at lx.00. Northern killers had 280 head of cattle on contract In the alleys but re maining supplies were for the market. Demand was excellent from the jump. Bidding was keen and values in the steer division were easily lifted a quar ter. In some Instances greater ad vances were noted. General cattle market range: Choice steers 7.50 8.25 S.'ZH T.Sol i.iZJ S.00 4.5(lr 5.2i 4 3.Dr tM C.fi 5.01 Medium to good steers. . 1' Kuir to md:um rtwin . . (Minium to fair steers.. Choice eos and heifers j Medium to good cava and I heifers Fair to medium coi and heifers I Common to fair cows and I heifers Canners Hulls Choice feeders - Fair to good feeders Choice dairy calves . Prime light calves . . Medium light calves . Heavy calves Swine market values were lifted at leant a dime at the week's North Portland opening.' Total run in the hog alleys reached 23U2 head of which H39 head went direct to killers. This lot consisted of 11 carloads of Mid West offerings und was purchased In South Dakota. Karly tups in the hog alleys went to $11.85 at North Portland and strength was generally indicated. General hog market range: Prime light f 10.SO& 1 1.8; S.50 2.00 lit 3.5IHI 4.50 14.OOttlO.S0 .00i 10.00 8.00 4 8.00 4 &nif 6.r. THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley ,- ... . - Sp - new f -lz-dyJ "A fWTPeRN frJlZ-J I MEN J .ysq- B6 WAS SEEN TOtaf WITH SOME NEW LUMBBR- IT LOOKS ALTHOUGH y BUILWNG THIS SPRNi- ON All CYLINDERS Vnlcss wry department of a basilicas In working to miMUdty and efficiently, tlie-rc Is tk-iuUwclglit, hold inif Ixuk tho whole woikn. The buylng-eml, the (inlcwforw, the rolhrtfli-H, t lio advert (slug, nil should bo kept up to Its full share, or there oniinot be Ono Hundred Per Cent result. This lank will Kindly counsel on biislncss-niunaC'Ci. incut with Ultimo Interested. W, li. Thompson, V. E. Judtl, 3, n. McCook, It, C. Bcharuf, L, L. Mann, DntECTOHS: Tlios. Thompson, J. H. Haley, II, V. Collins, F. S. Curl, fheAmericanNationalBank Pendleton, Oregon. v ijossi c ironves r name in oasrerrt vreaon Ja.L 1 I 1 WEBBSrAour Store k 1 1 mtdLt i CRUIKSHAMK t Hampton) Mr. I. M. Right Some folks never knew what a comfortable night's sleep was until they got in on one of those luxury mattresses at the'cr& H. store. CUfIKSHANK & HAMPTON 4WietEU NOUSE-rURNISNERS 124-28 E. Webb Phone 548 Tour Old Furniture Taken In Exchange as Part Payment on New Kioliulve Aeuta In FemUejton for McUoueaU Kitchen Cablnou OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE DON'T LK'O TH Smixiih heay, !30-3iu Pounds 10.2; 11.25 Smooth heavy, 300 lbs., up .!5i .7l Itotigh heavy lO.SOtt 11.75 Feeder pigs 10.i0 11.75 Stags f... (.vote 8.0" l-amls sold very sharply hUher at the ojH-ning of the North Portland trade Monday. There was a quick Ke in one lot at su.vo while others were held at a higher prii-e. All sheep and lambs showed extreme strength a. North Portland. No spring la ml are coming as yet. General sheep and lamb market: Fast of mountain lambs UXOoji 14 So Willamette valley lambs ll.0O4ill.D0 fair to good lambs .... 10. OOfi 11.00 Cull lambs 6.)JH 8.00 j Eastern Oregon feeder ; lambs 9.0010.00 sec Mght yearlings Heavy yearlings Ught wethers . . Heavy Wethers . Ewes 1 . lfl.r.0 9.00 fi 10.0(i fl.50i 10.00 ! 9.0r 8.50 3.001 3.7;'. Hrltlsh Situation Heflocted in Market NEW YOUR, March 14. (A. !.) Excepting the international rroup, which reflected the heaviness of for eign exchange, yesterday's bond mar ket was fairly .strong on larger and broader dealings. I'nited Kingdoms and lielgian 6s were most susceptible to Ilriti.sh colon al iinsetliement, but French, Swiss, Norweiglan and Argentine Issues showed comparative atiength. Domestic offerings were extremely rplxed, utilities displaying an upward trend under lead of American Tele phone 6s and Chicago Railway 5s. Liberty 3 l-2s closed at a s'lght loss! but most of tho 4 l-2s and Victory notes strengthened on further ac cumulations. Total sales, par value, $15,734,000. Individual or selected Issues domif nated the uneven movement of prices on tho stock exchange. Few of the leading or reprcsentativ shares show ed any definite trend until the final hour, whn selling pressure effected reactions of 1 to 3 points.' Utilities, sugars, rubbers, Independ ent steels and Junior rails registered gains of 1 to 6 points. Dividend pay 'ng rails, motors, equipments and tho oils figured nominally in the extensive turnover. Adverse foreign happenings, notably the crisis In India and South Africa, apparently exerted little Influence, apart from their market effect on In ternational currencies. Extension of domestic labor troubles, including the New England tevtlle situation, also was Ignored. Western tonnage conditions during the past week, were more encouraging and general, If somewhat Irregular, husijicsH gains were reported from that seetnn, as well as further pro nounced Improvement lit the steel snd automobile trades. Hegnrdless of the heavy reduction of local reserves, which Is expected to accompany mld-weok payment of fed eral Income tuxes, money rates were easy. In the open market, nil cnll loans were negotiated at 4 per cent, but n 3 1-2 er cent rale ngnln ruled In nr'vnto transactions on prime col lateral. , The reversal In foreign, exchanges, which was hastened by heavy offer ings of cotton bills, wns the most dras tic of nnv recorded since Hrltlsh and silled quotations began advancing sev eral months ago. Demand bills on London declined to $4.29 1-2. a loss of fil-4 cents from last week's final nrlces and almost 15 cents under the maximum (imitations of the previous month. French, Belgian and Italian remittances lost 12 to 20 points. Dutch and Scandinavian bills fell IS to 20 points nnd far eastern exchanges sus tained sharp reversals. Voo -SXDN'T UK.S TUG IvAV LOOK V xaoMvT See IVm'-rv Iteeelpts Of Ml firnlns f'HrCAdf), March 11. Primary re ceipts: Wheat. 1.140.000 bushels a gnlnvt 1,158,000 bushels; eorn. l.GOfi, 000 bushels acalnst 1.824.000 bushels: onls. 002, Olio bushels against S74.000 bushels. Shlliments: Wheat, B2I1 000 bushels against 728.000 bushels: corn. 920,000 bushels against 506,000 bushels. Clearances: Wheat, 125,000 bush els; corn, 528,000 bushels; flour, 3000 barrels. Car lots: Kansas City, wheat 183, corn 104, oats 20; Minneapolis, wheat 320, corn 120, oats 83, rye 33. Minneapolis (iialn Market MINNEAPOLIS, March 14. Barley, 49i 60c. Flax, No. 1, $2.54 Ui 2.58 1-4. Wheat, May, $1.37 1-4; July, $1.29. Winnipeg' Wheat .Market WINNIPEG, March 14. Wheat, May, $1.33 H; July $1.28 1-8. (rain at San lYamisco SAN FRANCISCO, March. 14v Wheat, milling, $2.25W2.30; feed, $2.20 (fr 2.25; barley, feed, $1.33 ft? 1.37H; shipping, $1.37 1-2581.50; oats, led feed, $ 1.60 (it 1.65; corrt, white Egyptian, $25i2.10; red mllo, $1.85J 1.90. " Hay Wheat, $17iU9; fair, $14 4? 17; tame oat, $15 fit 18; wild oat, $11 dl 13; alfalfa, $14jl7; stock, $7010; straw, nominal. , Seattle firniii Market SEATTLE, March . 14. Wheat Hard white, soft white, white club, soft red winter., northern spring, $1.23; hard red winter,, $1.25; eastern red Walla, $1.20; Big Bend bluestem, $1.48. City delivery-T-Hay Timothy, $24: D. C, $20; mlxcdV $21; alfalfa, $18; D. C $23; straw, $15JM7; barley, whole, $30; ground and rolled, $3S; clipped, $43; chick starter, $57i159; chop, all grain, $41; cor oa nut meal, $31; corn, $36; corn, cracked and feed meal $38; cottonseed meal, $52; Unseed meal, $67; scratch food, $46 48; soy bean, $62; wheat, $18; Pugct Hound, $44. Chicago' '' Livestock Market CHICAGO, March 13r-(C 8. Bur eau of Markets.) I'nttle 24,000; mar ket slow; early sales beef steers, she stock and stockers and feeders, 15 to 25c lower: top beef steers early, $9.35; bulk, I7.60W8.50;. bulls about steady; calves weak to unevenly lower. Hogs, 57,000; 15c to 25c lower than Saturday's average, fairly active early, slow later; top, $10.95; bulk $10.30J 10,75: pigs about steady; bulk desir able lfltl to 120- pounders, $9.25 It 9.50. Sheep, 1 1,000; slow, little done early; sellers generally asking higher; only lamb sales early, three loads, 82 to 88-pound clippers, fully steady at $13; a few small lots, fat ewes, steady at $9 down. OFFICE CAT BY JUNIUS w, Anti-Flu Here's to Daniel Patrick Krouse A quiet soul About the house. A muffler on himself bestows, In silence now, Ho blows his nose. OSWALD. When I Was a Kid I Thought That a horse hair, if Immersed iri water for weeks and weeks, would turn Into a snake. To an Old Bachelor If I beyond those eyes could see, ( Eyes that gnzc so pensively,) I'd find a trace of Youth's fair Spring, Spring, with love, and hope, and Joy, 'X'everythlng. The Bridge of S'shs Partner Do you follow the custo mary bridge conventions? OJflscat No, we've always been too busy to attend. "Wither are we drifting?" The would-be statesmen fineries. Well, we don't mind telling him. Down to somo accountant's office to get this income t.ix blank made nut. When we sec a sign thus, "We Dress Chickens" we can't decide whether it's a dressmaking shop or a poultry mar .cJM feline 312 DEPARTMENT STORES' PENDLETON, ORECOJC Boys' Two-Knicker Suits Quality Through and Through PAY LESS! r.rT MriDFt C IP AN unusual collection of Boys' Suits with two :jir of Knick erbockers, for. Spring aud Summer wear; all fancy single and double breaited ntjies pleated Norfolk with and without yoke. Material Is fauey casslmere cloth In brown, green and blue. Every guit has two pair of knickers. $8.90 $13.50 Included are our famous "Penney-Junior" and "Armor -.Clad" Suits for Bo.vs. with double seat double knees ami double elbow. Made of finest all-wool cassinures, with two pair of kiilekej-boekeri. Spring Suits For Men At a Man Sized Saving m 1 u. . MEN of judgment want Quality and Service coupled with reasonable price, iu the clothes they buy. That's why our new Spring Suils for Meu: appeal so strongly to prudent buyers. ; The tvooieiu are of our own selection anil In patter' which are both correct and distinctive. Tue tailoring is the skillful, careful kind which the clothing jjolil by J. C. Penney Company stores always possesses. These low prices are made possible by onr tremendous buying power. $19.75 $24.75 $29.50 Two nnd three-button sin gle brensted styles of all wool worsted cloths la fray and browu mixed patterns; all-wool serges In gray and blue. Tou feel as well as you look iu a J. O. Penney Com pany Suit. 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One or two tonight will empty your bowels com-; plotety by morning and yog will feel ; splendid. "They work while you4 sleep." Carcsrets never stir you HiT or grips like Salts, Pills, Calomel, o,: Oil and they cost only ten centa a box. Children love Cascarets too. ;: X WHAT were VOU LAUGHING AT? WHAT'S THE JOKE? I ((NOW A LAPV WHAT IOST HER COOK' HA-HA VIA -HA that's nothing TO LAUGH A POUT ! BUT, I'M HE COOK! m The satisfaction in a ton of Castle Gate Coal can be measured by the ever in creasing demand. A real Coal that meets your re quirements. ' - B.L. Burroughs, Inc. Fone Five For Fuel It I4AAAAsVAIIiAAAAAAA4AAAAAAAAAAAAAA4sW wwVVVvw fffffffffffffffTTffTTTffTf