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DAIT.Y EAST OMaONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 13,-1922. EIGHT, PAGES OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE a tz ri QUALITY 3 DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL SERVICE SANITATION- I Don't UrvioerS-rtNEs: tVrK "POC-S THC CITY CbUNCK, Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Eeports TAGE EIGHT Mock Markets nt I'ortlHiiil , Weaker .(from the OrcKun Juurnul) ' Wins were weak to lower on the North - Portland market, with prac tically, no domain!. The usual Wed nesday fpiletness prevailed. Top on prime Unlit hogs was $12. Receipts were light, but 38 head arriving. . General lioff market ranKc: Prime light U.75W12.00 Smooth heavy, 230-300 lbs. 11.00 11. DO Smooth heavy, 300 lbg., . up . A lO.OOi&ill.OO KougH heavy . .'-...... K.00 fci 10.00 Fat plus 11.50 ft 12.00 .8ta w' 6.000 8.00 ;' (Sooil kinds of cattle were steady, but other grades were not in demand. There was absolutely no call fur half tut, stock. i Oeheral cattle market rang: Oi"iee steers .;.'.. . .J 7.768 fS.HO Medium to good steers .. 7 00ft) 7.75 Fair to medium steers.. 0.005J 7.00 Common to fair steers. 4. now 6.00 Choice cows and heifers 6. 123 u '0.75 Medium to good cows and heifers . 6.20- 0.25 Fair to medium cows and - heifers . 4.50 5.25 Common to fair cows and - .Heifers , Hulls , Choice feeders 5.00 w .fU I t-iur to good feeders .. , .4.000 5.0e Choice dairy calves 0.0OW .', Prime Ilglii calves SM(W II. 00 Medium 11,'ht calves , 5.00 W 8.50 Heavy dairy calves 5.00(4 7.50 Sheep market was about steady, but the lamb market was very weak. A few early sales were made at Tues day's prices, but the extremely heavy receipts In the lamb alleys beared the market down, after which top prlccp could not be secured. General sheep and lamb trade: Choice sprlng lambs ..$ 9.00ffilo.oo 3.50 4.r.0' extended to European war flotations. Can tiers 'S.SOifJI 4.50 '2.00(9 3.50 Medium spring lambs Common spring 4am bs J Cull spring lambs .... Heavy yearlings Light yearlings Heavy wethers Light wethers Owes 8.00 Oil 9.00 B.OOfr S.no r,.oo m o.oo 7.1)0 Si' 8.00 (i.ooa 7.oo 5.on (i.nr 0.00 7.0( 2.00W 5. Of Foreign I'xclinnifcs Show Iniprovimu'iit. NKW YORK, July 13. (A. P.) The firmer tone and broaderscope of yesterday's bond market resulted In part from better foreign advices and the upward trend of fstoeks. Liberties again ranged higher, lull no new records were made 111 that list. Improvement In foreign exchanges THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley . 1st r-'. TONIC -ONt DRINK CI THAT WOULD GROW HMKON AN IRON COS WOOF W c GROW HftlROM s Sin jrvax. Wi I AN ON DOS r ' , ' JJy Phd ne$-LT YltOLP 'ER , 1 NFWT SUES m. JIM BAPKMAN-RCVeMUe OFFICER COMFISCATED A GALLON OF SOCAL .EC" 'HAIR TONIC" FOUND In WATSONS BARBER SHOP WHERE ARE YOUR VALUABLES? A Safety leMsit lt In our Firmer vuult, which Is prisif uKuhist the elements, burglary mid fire, mid ooHtiiur only $3.00 a year, will t,aregurd your Milu nh'es iu every pojsslble way against loss. We luivo larger Nixes tor t J lose who ho ilcslro at it very iiomluul cost. The American National Bank Pendleton. Oregon. 33 Years Of Continuous J5nkin$. OIL CLOTH RUGS Sizes 21 by 51 Just the thing to put in front of your stove or doors save your linelum. CASH AND CARRY SATURDAY SPECIAL ONLY 89c 33- CRUIKSHANK & HAMPTON V 124-28 E. Webb ) Thone 548 Jomr Old lnhr Takr la Earnantv aa rt I'annrat oa rw Csehntft Afrata hi Pcmlleiea for McIoacU KltrtMB Cabiacta bolh French and Belgian government 7 1-L's and ts making further recov ery from Monday's sharp declines. Several otho French municipals, us well as Wanlsh 8s. Copenhagen 5 l-l's, Czecho-Blovaklan Ss, Urazil Ss and Argentine 5s were fractionally higher, Xetherland Us sustaining a slight set back. ' ' Hiiying 1ij substantial Interests was noted in the domestic rails, notably Atehclson 4s. Chesapeake A Ohio con vertible ,"s, Pennsylvania 6f, Kansas City Southern 3s. Seaboard adjustment 5s, MlKsoiir', Kansas H Texas first,-4s, and Illinois Central refunding 4 l-2s. Several of the induslr als lost gromi l, Oeneral Electric 5s falling one point while Hepublic Iron 5s de clined 2 1-2 points. ' Total sales, par value, aggregated $15,303,000. The one noteworthy underwriting of he day was the Kingdom of the Neth erlands $15,000,000 B per cent guilder loan, for which a good Investment dc- i ilia nd was reported. . ' Fundamental condit'ons favored the j further advance of prices and quick-i fned pace of the stock market. Do-1 '.elopmcnts In the labor situation were I reassuring and the higher range i f in-J ternational currencies denoted Ichs j tension' abroad. J Industrial conditions in' Xew Kng-1 'and were reported to be ulmost nor mal, especially in the textile and leather trades. S ee' r-vvit iVselored a larger outpul of f'nb:'"'l li'".1":'' Is, metal prices l.ard' yl r.'"1 '-'hip ' ''e production was maintained ri: lie spring anonths. Call money relaxed to the lowest 'ate so far this month! local "reserves 'icing augmented by receipts from In terior banks. Itenewals of 30 to 110 lay loans at3 1-4 ier cent were free 'y made, when good collateral was of fered. Studcbaker and .General Asphalt igaln featured the day's operations at the year's top prices and American Ice wne w.'tliin easy distannc of its maxi mum for that period, other leaders if the rise, which reflected little pub lic participation, included most of the foreign oils, high-grade ; equipments and copper, lead and zinc stocks. - Intermittent buying of chemicals, textiles, leathers and utillt'es, the lat ter again embracing M.uckay compan- 08, as well as Western Union and the prominent gas issues, gave the list a semblance of breadth. Hails caimo to the fore at a. m'dibiv, "Three Cs" common and preferred, jnd many of the western nnd south western iivIsionsscoring extreme ad vances of 1 to 3 1-2 points. Coalers lugger, however, presumably ;s (. re. suit of ttlnV'os wh'ch showed that movements of soft coal from Koii ucky and West Virginia, had fallen ilmost DO per cent In the last few days, ' Although demand loans dropped to 1 1-4 per cent in the lust half hour, 'hat period was marked by heavy' -cell-'ng for profits. Extreme reactions of dne to four points took place in Mexi can l'etroteilm, Jeneral Asphalt, Cru cible nnd ("Jiilf Slates Steel Stinlehaker Mid several of the minor industrials 'ml spec'ttlt es. Itails also sav r ny moderately, but rallied . tli,- strength shown by Holtlinore .c Ohio." j Sales amounted to 825,000 shares?. fAHrt IS viwopj- i. MlJlS- YES, C:S,, ON' t'trong, mostly $9.75 ff 10.25; paCkinsi sows mostly $!)9.25; heavyweight' hogs $10. 50i( 10.86; medium, $10.75 ; (ftll.05; lifiht lights, $103u(fi)ll; 1 packing sows, smooth, ,$S.T5 w 0.50; ; j packing hows, rough, $8.258.80; 1 1 killing pigs, $!).60fP 10.50. ! Sheep Receipts, 16.000; strong;!'. OFFICE CAT spots higher; top native lambs, $13.35 to city butchers; packing .op, $13.26; best wet terns here,, $3.25; feeder ends 25c .lisher at $13; one deck 75-Pound fei' 'western yearlings, $12.25; fat eyes- Mostly $ S if 7 ; Rood handy natives lip ,. i $7.25. I'rliiiary Receipts . ' t.'JUCAUO, July J 3. Primary re coipts .AVheat, 1,012 000 Imsiiels ver sus -1, 028,000 bushels: corn, 1,015,000 bushels versus 600,00) bushels; oats, 580.000 bushels versug 552,000 bush els. . " Shipments Wheat, 434.000 bush els ' versus 756, OOo' bushels; corn, 881,000 bushels versus 435,000 bush els: outs,' 740,000 bushels versus 740,Oo'o bushels. Clearance Wheat, 4 03,000 bush ols; corn. 219,000 bushels; oats, 180, 000 bushels: flour, 02,000 barrels wheat i.nd flour, 082,000 bushels'.. CAN ALL YOU CAN Soon thev fruit canning season will be, over, and you will be without fruit for the winter. Do not delay your canning any y longer. Prices are extremely low and the marget never offered finer fruits and berries. . ! Canning accessories from Jars to Wax. Pendleton Trading Company Phone 455 The 6ign or Serviue "If It's On the Market We ttae It" a c 3 D and star, probably Cunarcl Docks, thusiastic bird lover, was one of sev'J uoiuver, 915 2u Ave. South, fort erai representatives or Jingiana. Uodge, Iowa; reward. FAIR PLAY IN I.OSDOS. i LONDON, July 14. (U. . P,) -t Martha, Bans, hauled before tho mas Istrute, n company with Eliza Ba gott, pleaded not guilty to a -charge V.foaHit on i.nca. one omn i putj fair," she told the "b'eak," "for, when I 'appened to bite 'er nose, siie' gim me a prick with 'er 'at pin." . ' ,if M BY JUNJTjfJ ms A,,,M.,,f,jul (iraiii at San ! Snu I'VniK'isco Advkv. ;' Play if you want to stay out late, Take the fences instead of thy gate, l!rcak all the. records one by one. Hut be good aiid true when the game is done. Leave the pepper, but take the spice, You can be naughty but still be nice. I do for In- Protect Bird Life of Entire World '' LONDON. July 13.-,(U nit e d Press) Plans for an international body to encourage measures for the protection of birds have been laid by T. Gilbert Parson, president of the National Association of .Audobon so cieties in America. ' - Pearson made a special trip to England in order to hear the nightin gale sing, a lifelong desire which had pever been fulfilled despite several previous trips to Europe. On this oc casion, however, his wish was real ized and he is returning to America happy. Before his departure a meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Regin ald McKenna, where the plans for the international body were present ed. Four nations were, represented at the meeting. Viscount Grey, an en- CONSTIPATION BILIOUSNESS Headache INDIGESTION Stomach Trouble -SOLD EVERYWHERE- HA.N FrtANCISOO, July 13 Wheat milling, $11)0 i iffi 1.92; feed $1.85 lie 1.90. .., - Hurley Kred, $1.17 Vs ftc '1.80; ship lns. $1.25 1ii 1.35. Oats ltd feed. 1..'40ir 1.50. Corn White Kgyptl O. $2. 12', 4 0 2.17',i; red inilo, $1.9O(iiH.05. Hay Wheat. $16 WIS; fair, $14 ft I6:tame oats, .$15 w IS; wild oats. $11 (ii 13: alfalfa, $ 1 3 Hi 15; stock, $10 fir 12; straw, nominal. Putient: What shall I somnia, doc?' . , j Doc: Kvery night repeat to your- self; "I am u night watchman; I am I a night watchman; 1 am a night : watchman, etc." ('Ii!rii L'vo Mtoi-k Market CHICAGO, July 13. (t'nlted States bureau of Agricultural Keononiics) Cattle Iteeelpts, 10,000; corn fed ioef steers strong; desirable corn fed tenrs and yearllnss lOe to 15c high er; top long yearlings $10.50; bulk beef steers. $9ti' 10.15; other classes mncrally steady; corn fed cows audi heifers strong to 1 shade higher:! butcher she stock largely $5,501? ; 7.65; runners and cutters mostly1 S.S.",ii; bologna bulls, $5fi 5.25: Minneapolis with best heavy bolof.'uas around ! Whcnl, ,'iitiiiei i y'r Conan lioyle. it scins, upon $5. 35 ft 5.10; early sales veal calves; MINNEAPOLIS J nl v 13. Wheat i asking a spirit how it got to the next $!'.50i 10; few choice handy weight! Julv S 1 ::!' - September, 1 : i world received the reply, "Flu." calves to city butchers and shippers December $1.19'-. I v $ Hi. r.Oifi 10.75. ! Oh, llnw Sweet! Hut Which On.; Hogs Iteceipts, .0.000; opened 5c ! Tliifw It Off the Dock? i The young lady next door wonders if people . mean home brew when I they speak of a tempest in a teapot. ' One of our friends who sleeps on :i j sleeping porch says heslias discarded j i his alarm clock and has given the i contract to the mosquitos. to l.",c hlehu': later strong to 10 , Winnipeg- higher on bettor erades; othrrs slow: lig packers doing little; top $11.15 early; culls, $9. 1 5 'tl 1 1 .05; pigs licit l iltilieN WINNIPEG, Dceeinber, $1. July 5 1-8. 13. Wheat- ( Prom the New York Times) ; PIXS Fraternity. 2 chained to--I gether, si t with opals. Delta Gam ma, anchor. 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