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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1922)
15 5 t ?i DAILY EAST 0SIQDNIA5, FEXDLSTCS, OEEGON, JEIDAY EVENCfG, A? EH 21, 1922. TEN PAGES OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL, AND GENERAL "r1- till ' L Including Pendleton Pricei and Associated Press Eeportt mm r 1 MUe Lite Slwmn In IVrtUud Market tFrom The OTegon J.iunial.) Single load of livestock made its ap pearance at North Portland for the Thursday trade and conditions acre on a nominally steady basis, with no pile change Indicated. . - Just about a half load of hoc was available in the alleys and stock sold within the former prices range with ; value considered steady. General ho market ranee: I'rime light - Smooth heavy, 2J0-J0J pounds . , . . . Smooth heavy, 300 lbs. up Rough heavy Fat pigs ............ FVeder liigs . Stan No carload shipment of cattle came forward for the Thursday trade und the North Portland market was on a jnimonully steady hauls. ' General cattle market range: Choice steers f s.005 8.50 Medium to food steers. .' 7.25 8.00 Fair to medium steers.. .!ifl 1.50 Choke cows and heifers 6.259 -60 ..(11.3011.T5 .. 10.00911.25 S.000 10.04 t.oo ft ,75 '11.00 till. 50 10.25W 11.00 G.009 8.5U Medium to food c-s and heifers S.JOtji .25 Pair to medium coa a and heifers '. 4.75Q 5.50 Common to fair cows and heifers S.73 0 Cannera z.S5t Hulls . S.50S Choice feeders t.00 0 (.00 Fair to rood feeders ... 4.60 a S On Choice dairy calves .... .50(r 10.00 Prime light calves S.OOJ .50 Medium light calves on J.oo Heavy calves ". ... 4.500 (.50 Small run appeared In the sheep 4.75 J.75 4.& and Inmh ritviul.m Tn,l..u .11 sales on a steady and unchanged price! oasis. IJeneral sheep and lamb range: Rest spring- lambs tlo (Million Med in in spring Iambs .. 7.n4i in no Common spring lambs.. S.iiW 7.00 cast of mountain lambs 13.0IM 14.00 jvuiamette valley Iambs 1 1.00 13.00 Fair to mod lamb innnftll no Cull lumbs (.00 8.00 Euntern Oregon feeder Iambs S.ooffilonQ Light yearlings 10.J 11. 00 Heavy yearlings K.00W1O.00 Mght wethers . 50 fr 1(1.00 THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley , r- , .J 1 - L. lira. .a&ftma ro "ifMgyC . MEET THAT I 1 Z'WM . tk ' ' V ' THAT Sari .- 43 VSiW' . J W Ttss COWTV ' ' ' C1 THL l5n6i 8EAM R(fCJM OF THtS COUNT vl TRUE AMERICANISM includes meeting obligations and saving: for honorable purposes. 5 JOO.OOO X llnn TheAmericanNafionalBanH Pendleton, Oregon. 3 Year a Of Continuous flunking. ln-ukd .Vtivhy Shown Um Market NEW TOKK. April 21. tA. P. Konds followed the uneven course of the stock markef yesterday, but deal ings were large and comprehensive. The liberty eerie rose and fell wlth Ing narrow bounds, closing for the mint part at gains. Internationals, mere irregular. Mexi cans strengthening with several of the Europeans. Changes among domestic rails were confusing, but hiKher in ih,. min eecially for the convertible. Income and refunding Ixsues of western, southweMern and coal road. Ktren?. th was shown by Industrials and utili ties, the features of those groups In eluding Armour and American Telephone. New underwriting)! of the day. all of which found readv sale, included fill nun in... l.: i . ir"'""." Sinclair iruue uu 5 1-2 per cent notes. SIO.OV11.000 PnriH-l.v. ons-Meditcrranean bonds, 17. 635, not) Chesapeake & Ohio trujit certificates and the 30.000,Ouo guilders offering vl the Holland-American line, l'rospec tl offerings Include another Dutch East Indies flotation. The days sales, par value, aggregat ed 122.147,000. Pusinewi on the stock exchange be nn with mnny Indications that the kesKton would eBtabllh a record In activity and breadth for three years, out operations slackened visibly dur- me iniermeatnte and final periods. Asiue irom united States steel, which rose to 100 1-8, Its highest quo tation in exactly two years, and the new maximum made byt other leaders of the Industrial and railway divisions. the session developed no spectacular icaiurcs. Kxtreme gains of one to three points were scored by a number of shares, but these suffered purtiul or entire cancellation as the dnv nrno the desire t0 take profits became more uiMHieni. , 'No restrictions to the market's on. ward vcourse were interposed by mone tary conditions. Further ease . whs evinced by local money rates and In ternational currencies seemed In no serious decree disturbed by latest as Pects of the Genoa conference. In cluding RusKlii's refusal to pay her war obligations. The firmness of the o..ni nhnr. ...... - "."ii i.d nua cited as evidence that the coal strike is becoming less of a market lnfl.i. encc. This was sunnlpmenteii h vlces from confers nf tei an.i 1..,, production, mostly of an encouraging ivnor, ,i Ainoitg the relntivplv f. ar Vllhclnnllnl net gains were American Locomotive, vrucioic steel, Kears-Roobuck, Montgomery-Ward, Computliiff Tabulating, Western Pacific nreferreil nnri M.,..b... street railway prior preferred. Unlt edStntea Btcel closed nt a small Ions and most of the oils were pffectcd by heavy selling of Texas company and total, sales amounted to linn nnn Hhares. v ' ' For the thll'd RUCeeHRivn rlnv nil n loans were placed nt 3 1.1 t' Time runds were plentiful und private loans oil approved collateral were made for the shorter dittea nt a 1.9 Per rent, that same rate applying to B"ou iiuincs on commerc u miner Htcrllng's reaction to the fnrplen u. uutlon was a decline of i. nf n font allied bills casing 3 to 5 points. Dutch and KciiiKllnavlun rutee were firm to Dtrong and central Ettronenn mi,. tluns were not materially changed. (TiIchao Livestock " Market. 1 ' CHICAQO, April 21. (V. S Tin. renu of Markets.) Cuttle Aini. 10,000; active, beef stnerta 1ft tr. trji mgnei1: spots 110 more i mn,n. giuues: tot). 9: weoht tint nn.iut bulk beef steers, 17.50 8.50: fat sh mocK strong to higher; bulls slcady: veui caives, Blow: tu kinir iironn.i tt pfMmmmmmmMMMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. OFFICE CAT SPRING ; :" " e- ARRIVALS j 5 , OF BABY i CARRIAGES, : GO-CARTS, SULKIES. , The- newest patterns in vehicles for babies, ymib direct f rom the factory;. The prices are within 1S your reach. - : They. are. displayed in jour show, room and we'will be pleased, to show you these new, patterns if you will call.. .. . . .'. .Get the baby out in the sunshine. Plain White Cups' arid Saucers, Set of I t! ; , . . . A eacz, special $1.00. ijiovau. xiV Vv X TW fei .: -y Jtf m P BYJUNJU5 I ' CIUIICSH1NK &HAMPTON j -WrXETtN0UK'fUKNI5MgRS . ; Puggetlon for Huninne Week: He sinu to tlio neighbors' chickens in your garden, . 1 1 The trouble with most nr ihu iu. J wires we know Is that they require i iuo mucn lutuiatlon. Youth i Will be served: Hut thut's no reason f AVIiy Johnny Should have his oatmeal before graiulfMher dors. The first failure us a imnlner u-n poor old Aduin. Omar ami JTaaa. A flock Of llllXK-JUl U'ti llmlni.n.,.11. the bough: a slide saxophones and thou beside me. playing on a kettle-drum nh this lair world Is wilderness enow. Table. Onee upon a tinm ' tlmen ,.u woman who said she would bo ready In a minute Hnd who kept her word in exactly 89.1-2 eeeonds. . 124-28 E. Webb Phone 548 i Tow Old Furniture Taken In Exchange as part Payment on New , Kxohmrre Agents in PemlletOB for McPoutrslI Kitchen Cabtoeta '''"'irr-ri'iirrii-i' .e r NOTl CiS You've Corns, to Trfe HAVCS QV AMY Couch xi5.opS WXM 1M 7.50 mostly; stockers and feeders. firm: bulk, 16.50 7.40 on stockers; selected meaty feeders J7.50ittT.75 m'oHtly. i , Hogs Hecetpts, 20.000; fairly nc- tU'A Htpmlv in 1 an hither than htiH average; medium und heavy weights weaker than early; big Juckers doing little: top. $10.70, sorted: practical top, $10.65; bulk, $9.9010.65; pack ing sows steady, to strong: , pigs weak. .Sheen ReceintH. 8000:' kllllne classes steady to 25c higher; choice liclivyweight shorn lumbs to ship pers, $13.75; some held higher; bulk to packers early, 1 13 13.25: medi um, to good handywelghts wooled ewes, $9; choice heavies, $8.75; choice 170-pound 'shorn ewes, $7.50. I'liliuvry IlocoliitH Of All Grains. CHICAGO, April 21. Primary re ceipts Wheat, 417,000 bushels versus 661,000 bushels. , Conn, 624,000 bush els versus 417,000 , bushels. Oats, 261,000 bushels versus 337,000 bush els. ' . Shipments Wheat, 550,000 bush els versus 736,000 bushels. Corn, 1,962,000 bushels versus 599,999 bush els. Oatts. 715,000 bushels versus 342,000 bushels. . Clearances-Wheat, 86,000 busheK Flour, 26,000 barrels. Corn, 661.008 bushels. Oats, 90,000 bushels. Rve, 892,000 bushels. Barley, 33,000 bushels. CarlotS-Winnlpeg; Wheat, 168; corn, 112; barley, 16. Minneapolis Wheat, 67; corn, 16; oats, 1. Du luth Wheat, 71; corn, 1; Gansas City Wheat, 95; corn;" 24; oata, 3. St. Louis Wheut, 20; corn, 7; oatw, . Omaha Wheat," 18: com.' 69. oats, 12. ' . . . Winnipeg M lieat Futures. WINNIPEG, May,. $1.40 5-8; April 21. Wheat, July $1.38 3-8. -A..: " refDurroir. oregox Women's Fine Sillc Hose Wonderful Values WOMEVST extra fine SUk Ho with 19-luch silk boot and mercerized tn: made of twelve strand pur thread silk with four thread heels and toes. ' We ask Toil n Milium thM Knu vi.K v - - . those told elsewhere for a price id low. . 98c This extra bear; par (Vend ilk Dose for women ha a Il-inra boot and fine mercerized llile top made of IS strand pure thread silk with four-thread heels and tea. This hose has the weight and Is an exceptional ralue at - $1.49 Oxfords Girls' and Misses' Strap Pumps - Girls' and Uum' Smart Spi-ine; Styles at ; Money Saving- Prices. Growing Girls' and -Misses' Mahogany Bal Oxford, im itation tip. McKay welt, rub . ber top lift on heel. Plzes 2 & to 7 ... . ". . . $8.25 Sizes 12 to 2 $2.8t ' Qrowlne Girls', Milses' and Children i Black Kid Bal Oxford, imitation tip. McKay welt, robber top lift on heel. , - SIe2V4 to 7.... $2.69 Sizes 12 t:t 2.21 Sizes 8 to 11..... $1.80 ' Winsome Little Styles for Growing QMs, Misses and Childrea Children's Patent ' Leather . Roman Sandles, plain toe, turn soles. Sizes lo 11 ...'.; $3.8 Sizes 6H to 8 ...... .; 2.U . Sizes 3 to 6 $1.98 , Patent Lfather Instep Strap Sandal (a ilhis trat5). nerforateil flnar ter. lfoiUtlid tip, McKay aoies. .. - SUe2H to T.... $3.7 . Sir,ea 12 to 2 2.39 Sizes 8. to 11. $1.8 ' Other smart styles in ' stock t alfl at lowest prices. niE LARGEST CHAIN DKI'ARTMENT -STOKB OKGASIZATION IV THE WOIUd); 1 : ' For the uastor wL winiit preaen on the dress nt modern wom en, we suggest that he take Ills test from Kevelatlons. J We notice 'thut people who used jlrj ;to make alleged urtistic objects from PT I . . . " dnurnt wood have now turned their! j efforts to other eliannels. j i . v ' . , .,.1 . 1 mil mm mm.. HAVING SOLD OUR VULCANIZ ING AND TIRE SHOP, IN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT TIRES AT ONCE WE WILL SELL AT COST 111 GATES TIRES AND TUBES IN STOCK. IF YOU NEED ANY TIRES AND TUBES, BETTER BE ON THE JOB SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 22. ";";.'.' : . I.,.... ... Gertsoii, MaFty 639 Cottonwood Street v IE