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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1922)
ESHTfAGU DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL 1 OUTBURSTS OF 'EVERETT TRUE Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Presi BeporU "C? LCCK elT IT T. DAILY EASI CSZCCSIAS, PSSDIZTCS. OSSGCS. TTCSTWY EVEIG. APEIL 11, 1922. rw - -A M 1 H i 8 ; i rH- TV-rf Trine Good Prfc at l-ortlaitl tFrora the Ortgou Journal.) Only t loads of In rslo k came t North l'ortlard Monday, rompored with with lit loads a wick ago, 1" load the previous monduy and M load a year ago. thm were steady to sharply higher, cattle rilled active hut spotted, while sheep mere abo.U steady. Of chief Interest in the beef "dlvl , rtoa waa the sale of a load of baby stuff from the 1'omeroy section at IT 59. The load waa whipped by Folmsbee & Green and consisted of grain fed yearling heifers of superior oualliy. Featuring the ateer division was the eale early in the day of the accustom ed one load of prime, aelect stuff at M.S5. or a premium of J5c above the general market. Fuch aale usually oc curs Monday In order to give killers a rhar.ee to hold to the high point their beef which waa purchased lower. General steer market waa fairly ac tive at this Uonday morning opening at North Portland, with au $ top generally shown for what are general ly termed prime stuff. General tattle market range: Choice steers ......,. I 7.60C1 Medium-to good steers. . (.60(9 Fair to medium steers.. (.000 8.30 7.B0 tzo t.oo Common to fair steers. . Choice cows and heifeM Medium to good ca-t and heifer S.00 t.iiQfy 4.50 1.25 6.0V THE OLD HOME TOWN THB FIRST rTW WM DAYS MfxTEp XinS? XK3tm i j - "J zdS? Is&d Ss)- fi&yi PROGRESSIVE BANKING : Fr one-third of a Century this bank has kept faith with the people of Umatilla County never losing sight of the Communi ties' interest and keeping pace with the ever-changing local an outside financial conditions. ; ' That is why it is a good and safe bank with which to entrust your financial af fairs.. ' . ; ..'.(' We invite your account, which, however small,, will receive the same attention as the large ones. TkAiNatioyy Pendleton, Oregon. Ytr Of Continuous fankinf. jm.oo wrjoa gRUIKSHAHKtHAWTON Mr. I. M. Right Abraham Lincoln said: "No question is ever Bot tled until it is settled right. We believe that by giving standard goods at the low est possible figure along with heartfelt service we have solved the house fur nishers problem, J CJIKSmNK eD Phone 548 Ton Old mrnliure Taken In Exchange as rart Payimmt on New bnuiuu.a axemt lu reudleton for Fair to medium coat and he.ftrs CorttR-on to fair cowa and heifer I SO 9 Canner X.sOfs Bull 3.50 Choice fveders ......... i.tOt 4.1 J.5 .9 Fuir to good feeders ... 4.5(1 5.90 Choice dulry Jv.- .... .50i llt.i'J Pril.ie light calve 1 00 tj .5e Med!:ra light calve .... (noli . Heavy cal.es 4.50V .S(. With killers well stocked with low priced eastern swine, they were qnK willing to support the North I'ortlnnd market at the Motiday morning own. Inc. providing It was the small one who paid the extreme prices ouoted At the start of the week'a activities in tne swine alley prime light stuff moved at $11.(5, or 45e above the Closing figure of last week. At the same time feeder stuff showed a loss of ir,c from various iiuotatlons, with an extreme early top of $11 Of the day" run In the. hog alleys. 618 head went direct to outside kill crs. - General hog market range: 1 Prime light ...f ll.oaq ll.S Smooth heavy, 230-309 pound Smooth heavy, 300 lbs, up Rough heavy Fat pig Feeder pigs , , , Stag , 10.00 U 11.00 9.000 lO.Ofl T.OOfr 9.00 lO.OOtr ll.nn 10.50H1.00 B.00 7.00 Only a limited run of 488 head won By Stanley 7MB icoo F-wjnDS HAD X & HAMPTON McOuRrall KUcbco Cbluil. , r shown in the mutton and lamb nlle at North fortland over Sunday. O: th'S anionm l( head, or one load Went direct to an outside killer oi contract. tleneral trend appeared abou steady throughout this division. ':ineral sheep and lunib range: Pst spring lambs 31 4.00 15.09 Medium iqiiing Imnl-s... 1MijHO0 Common spring lambs.. 8.frl9.00 East of mountain lam! 13.0ur 14.09 Villamette valley lamb -11.99 tj U.00 'air to good lamb .... 19.90b 11.99 Oull lamb t.0tt l.0 Eastern Oregon feeder lamb . 00 0 10.00 Light yearling 10.00 j 11.09 Heavy yearling . I.09B19 ?) Light wether 9.69 910.99 Heavy wether .C0fr 9.59 E 1.00 t oo Strong m-iiiaiNl Exlsti For t.ix d Kecuritk'.x ' NEW YOKK. April 11 (A. P.) The new week on the stock exrhang opened with ft resumption of the past fortnight's extraordinary demand fr -ecurities of almost every variety. Many issuea exceeded all previous hiiih recordH of the year In .the day's turn-over or 1.47G.00B shares. Rail were the more solid features of the session, although the substan tial gains In that division were con fined to secondary shares. Steels, mo tors and equipments all yielded occa sionally to the weight of realising "ale and oil eased with sugars, to baccos and local traction. I'nlted States Steel rosa to within a small fraction of par before the close, but reacted a point wuS nfflliuted is sues, finishing at a nomlriai advance. Net gain of one of five points were registered by Oulf States, Bethlehem, Lackawanna and Crucible steels. Bald win, Ktudebakcr, Stromberg, l'lerce- Arrow, Columbia Gas, Kleclric Stor age Battery. Market Street Railway preferred nnd Manhattan Elevated. Call loans were made at 4 1-2 per cent, while time money continued to rule nt 4 1-2 to 4 3-4 per cent, lie- ported concessions on commercial pa per were not confirmed. Proceedings nt the (lenoa confer ence in Its preliminary stage received ravornnle Interpretation In tht foreign exchange market. Sterling was con spicuously strong on the hlRher cpio totlon posted In London, but reacted moderately later. All allied remit tance were rt t'er, th.i Herman rate showing appreciable Improvement, and Cxccho-Hlovaklnn bills made fur ther galnM on the strength of the bonds recently placed here. The bond market again followed the rapid race and higher prices sot by the stock list. Trading wag-stimulated at tho readyq sale of the new Kin dc Janeiro (13,000,000 bond Issue. Liberty second 4s mado a new high. Krle convertibles ami .Seaboard Air Line consolidated (is rose two points each and Atchlsnn convertible 4s ot 1HB0 gained 2 3-4. . Northern Pacific 3s, 8t. Paul 4s of 1025, Western Maryland 4s, Market Street Railway 5s, Interbnrough Itndtp Transit 5s and Goodrich 8s gained one to 1 3-4 points. . . Wool Sales Ktpoctoxl Hoon In Washington 'PORTLAND, April 11. (A. P.) W"ool shenrinif Is being carried on ac tively In "Washington nnd will bo un der way In parts of Oregon lute this month. ;Tenlei nro looking for busi ness to open up In Washington In a few days when market values should bo definitely established. At the pres ent time there Is much uncertainty ns to what wool Is actually worth. There has been otf trading recently in this state and It Is probable that actual operations will not bo undertaken tin- til wool has been shorn. , While, the tariff Is one of tho most, If not the most vital question now pending In relation to the wool trade, It Is not likely to have any further effect on ool prices, tit least, until after thepresent domestic clip is marketed. This swm to be the pre vailing opinion among those who have mnde a studv of tho tariff question, with regard to its economic, as well as political, aspects. ' While the senate finance committees has agreed on a basis for the turiff on DOINGS OF THE DUFFS A WELL, I'VE. GOT THE Pirru(?E. PPVl I DOWN - NOW WHAT r ' 'kIOVJ A , ' TAKtTHAT - sr-yr- -i ZTI ' ,rLo) (I 8lG CHAIR ? T MKJ i OUT FOR ME , S -jy ' X Tl HELtO, TOM, WHAT I ' MANONOVW) ": AREVOUDOIM(J OH,lVEPEEri ! ( vnuatp) JJ-- HOME THIS TIME WOWHG PRETTy', J hAattSsI ? f ax : f-jy " , LITTLE:. ...r- ' 4M-' Win. Yu 5 WVIV PCS eUG.HTgfl - t Ml-e- fTHlNrK.ll ' VvHejEvc?R i cst you COOK. AT IT Sou LT M& Cook FOR wool, men In the trade believe it will he some little time before the senate passe th tariff law. The senate com mittee has agreed on 33 cents per pound, clean basis, as thu ditty on wool. 1 Generally speaking, tillH rate will be more than the old Payne ldrlch tarlf fand less than the imcr Kency law which is now in effect. As the Semite measure differs In some respects from that passed by the house, the question will go to a-con-ference committee. It Is thought this committee wili consume some four to! six woeks endeavoring to Iron out the differences, which will bring it down about July 1 or July JR. Primary Receipts ' ' ) Of All unit . CHICAGO, April 1 1. Primary- re ceiptsWheat 715,000 bushels against 1.490,000 bushels; corn, 727.000 bushv i.lnvagalnt't D78.000 bushels; oots, 465, 000 bushels Hgnlnst 450,000 bushels. Shipments Wheat -469,000 bushels against -"17,000 bushels; corn. 416,000 bushels against 2SS.00U bushels; ont.-t, 560,000 bushels against 230,000 bush els. ft Minneapolis Ornlit Market MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. April 10. Flour unehatVgpd, Rrnn $21.50 to 322. ' Vi heat No. 1 northern, $1.53 to $1.5S. :. Corn No. 3 j-cllow, 51 Vic to 51 "4c Oats No. 3 white, 34c to 35c. W'niilHg Wheat Market AVINNlPICii, April II. Wheat May $l.:i4 5-S, July $1.33"4.- (jrnln "at Kan JrYaiirisco . . RA NFItANClSCO, April 11. Wheat Milling, $2.30 K.35; feed, $2.25 (a 2.35. Barley Feed, $1.3" 'iff 1.42 ' ; shipping, $1.43t.SS. Oats Red feed. $1.68 1. 0. Corn White Egyptian. $2f 2.10; red mllo, I.S0i l.o. Hay Wheat, $1719; fair, $14y 17; tame oats, $1519; wild oat, $11 W13; alfalfa, $Wfl.i li; stock, $9J11; straw nominal. Sciitllc 4irnln Market HKATTLK. April 1 1.- Wheat Hard white, $1.25: soft white.-white club, soft red winter, northern spring, $1.24; hard red Winter, $1.26; eastern red Walla, $1.21; Mb Mend blucstein, $1.50. City delivery Coconut meal. $33: others unchanged, Dangerous Time of Year to Go i OFFICE CAT o Trust the Guests Took Careful Aim ; (From the Pretoria, South Africa, Xows.) - ihe wedding took place at Ct. Al- nan s cathedral yesterday afternoon of Mr. Kdward Knaggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Knacgs of Capotown, to Phyllis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic JLunnon of Waterkloof. A recep tion was subsequently held at th Country dub. The bride's table had bcuar decked with old Dutch brass in the form of komvoors filled with del phiniums. Instead of the usual niar riago bell .three brass cuspidors (once the property of the ' bride's .! treat great -grandfather, 1792) were substi tuted, -and .filled with white aEapan thus lilies. Thesa formed a pictur esque background for the bride and bridegroom. . , : Dally Riddle' Who sti'iplles the wood that l.ecps me political pot boiling? "Is you,. Packard friend ccmlng tnn'em?" "Uodsc H-others?" "Nu, dearie, this is Willys-KtlBht." Wo fora-tve Oswald for not wrlling to us last week.- Just heard of his 111- Home. By Allman BY JUNIUS J . ' 'I L - , ' r!r ' - ' - ' rSSVUBtOS. Men's Khaki Serge Suits Practical and Serviceable t For motorinft and gen eral outdoor wear tLis All Wool Khaki Serge Suit is most practical and aervice fihle. Made according to our specifications the J. C. Penney Cc. buying power assures you the ut most in quality at tie low est cost. $2475 T7ell made- of 12-onnce all wool khaki serge; strap Nor folk style with all-arour.4 belt. An attractive suit built for long service. A variety pf Men's and stock all at the Men's Negligee Shirts A Truly Remarkable Offering .. K!lrf& L These Men's Negligee Shirts are made of grod qinllty s-oren madras In neat pin ana pencil stripes; prpular style collar . attached, cue huttoti flfip piK-ket aud twu-buttoc, cuffs. A well made, full cut shirt with nice quality buttons; neatjy laundered. Cool, comfortable, attractive- -the low prlca feconi- ' meeds the purchase of the Summer's requirements now. THE LARGEST .STOIIB ORGANIZATION IN THE WORtiD: noss; the pcor fellow Is so sick he. 1b unablo to raiBo a knife to his mouth. A lotta girls who vsed to look roguci&h now look roJgolsh as well. ALIEN THINKS CANNON IS PRESIDENT OF U.S. BrRIXOFlELD, III., April 11. Uncle Joe Cannon la president of the i-nited States. If you doubt It ask Mike Doma. of Staunton, 'who la an. plylhg for citizenship papers. 'Who is tho head man of the Unit ed States?' 'askod Frank C. Christy. naturalization examiner at the federal bulldinf? here. ; "Me things he Is I'nelo Joe Cannon, but I'm hardly suro," replleil Mike. Mike was told to polish up h's knowledge of governmental affairs. Oil-ago ; , ' IiveMock Market ' . CHICAGO, April 11. (U. S. Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Itecelpts, 18. 000; slow; few early-sales beef steers weak to 25c lower; early top, $8.76, bulk of quality to sel lat $".25 'if 8.25: she otnek weak to lower; fnt cows and heifers mostly $3.ir6.fi:i; bologna bulls and stockers steady; bolosnatf largely $4.25 1.40; few best heavies. WE HAVE ON HAND SOME Republic Tires That we are going to tires are high grade tires and as ail standard makes. 4 -30x3 - Fabrics, $12.70, now ....' ; 6 30x3 Fabrics, $15.60, now.....: 1 131x4 Fabric, $22.60, now .Lj;. , 134x4 Fabric, $28.40, now 5 32x3' Cord, $22.78, npw '433x4 . Cord, $34.80, now .r....... 132x4 Cord, $33.75, now 132x4 Cord, $44.35, now ........... 1 35x5 Cord, $57.97, now . 1 36x4 J Cord, $48.93, now ... ....... I34x4 Cord, $35.85, now ... Formerly Simpson-Sturgis Gordon Tire Shop . 223 East Court OUECOX Young Men's Stylish Suits in lowest possible prices ; Tor warm watnVr er wer soft col lar negligee ihirt are exceedingly popular with aa ever lncreastiij number 't iucn. The ex'eptlual vnlue offered Ure Is made, possible through 'our large -buying power for 812 tre. mm CHAIN DEPARTMENT $4.50; bidding 25c to 50c Jowcr on veal calves, pioBtly around $7,50. . ' HogB Receipts, 40,000,; mostly I'Oc to loo higher than Saturday's average; fairly active, but most biff packers holding back;', top. $11; bulk. $10.50$ 10.95; pigs about steady. ' H'hecp Receipts, J4,Oo6;- generally steady to strong; wooled lambs, top, early,. $16.25; bulk shorn lambs, early, $13.2.5 13.65,; shorn wethein, $10(3) 10.25; shorn ewe, top, $9.25; few head, native spring lambs, $20; choice light shearing lambs, $16f 15.60. " . Tr ' i i-JtaG I Mother Cray's fvxitn Benefit Many Children ulUi''"!" of Molbers bare fonnd M0TIEI CSAY-S SWEET POWKIS SHrtl0? n.nt tot cblldren complaining ot Headaches, Colds, ??hnTlp"Ll,n' Terlshnew,' SlZ: in I rrtlinlH m J Tl ii :""2y'u"kii- . . uvntirn an easy and pi ant to take and oellent results are accomplish, ed by their use, ttet T Hnkcn it ntt M yean. Sold hf 111 sell at actual" cost. TIimb carry the same guarantee , : : - " : $9.25 .10.50 .18.00 . 22.00 . 21.50 ' . 27.50 . 27.00 . 35.50 46.50 39.50 28.75 Phne 651 ess. f "V HI ex- f r ; i iinr i i n I i -'- 'A 4 4