East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 18, 1922, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    DAIT.Y EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 18, 1922.
EIGHT PAGES
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL
Spark'tog Foaming Golden
Including Pctn&le'cca Prices and Associated Press Keports
PAGE EIGHT
' 1 iJiii!lti!liiiifiVLc I
11 i III ft I K e-PICI WS ! N HERE
o Demand l',"
J'oor Grade Cuttle
(From 'the Unison Journal.)
Week-end run at .North l'ortlnnd
was heavlef'than for several weeks
past, 133 -ears cumlng In. Of this
number, 5 ears, or 87 cattle, 26 calves,
HI hogs, were through stock.
Only a few loads of real choice cat
tle arrived at the alleys. Cattle mar
ket aB a whole was slow, with stcer'j
running around 25c lower. Choice
calves ore about steady One load of
extra fancy calves sent In by J. A,
Wilson of Waterman, Or., brought a
.premium.'- There Is no demand for
i...Ari-i' grade cattle. As the. thin and
lialf-fat stock made up the greater
portion of the day's rcce:pts, prices
on these grades raw?od lower,
, . General cattle market range:
Choice steers 7.50 W 8.2E
Medium to good steers., 6.75ft) 7.60
Fair to medinifi steers., 6.75 ti 6.75
Common to fair steers . . 4.00(f)) 5.75
Choice cows and holfors 6.00 6.50
Medium to good cows and
heifers C.;25 6.00
Fii I r to medium cows and
heifers 4. CO 6.25
Common to fair cows and
heifers 3.508 4.50
fanners '. 2.00 3.50
rsitlls ....... 3.50 4.F.0
Choice feeders 6.00 & 5.60
Fair to good feeders ... 4.00' 6.00
Choice dairy calves .
I'lime Iii:!!'. calves . , ,
Medium liKht calves',
Jleavy dully calves . .
General tone of tlu1
about steady, tVith the
feeder pilis, which are quoted 25c
higher. Week-end arrivals totaled
1792 head.
General hog market range:
Prime light ..... i ... .
Smooth heavy, 230-300
lbs
Smooth, heavy, 300 lbs.,
up
Rough heavy , ' ;
B'at pigs
Feeder pigs ,
Stags
H.:,l)'i 9.110 i Liberties -Ire
S.ooi 8.r,i) . HtroiiK Oil Market.
7.0DW X.oO NEW yOltK. July IS. (A. 1'.)--
o.untv 7.00 Liberties were again the center of lu-
liog market Is Merest and strength in yesterday's
execution of bond market. Still higher prices of
the year were made by the second -I
1-4s at 100.74, the third 4 l-4s at
101.06.
International issues were extremely
Irregular, mainly as a result of the
break In .Mexicans, the 4s losing 2
points and the 5s 1-2 point. Belgian
Kh Improved moderately with Vreiich
municipal and Copenhagen 5 l-'.'s.
Jtuilroad bonds continued to ignore
strike conditions, higher quotation
tll.uOKt 12.00
. 1O..-j01"11.o.)
9.00 r,v 1 o.;W
8.00S0 10.00
11.S0ttll2.00
12.00r 12.:
. ruling with Heading general 4s as fjio
5.00 Cu) 8.00
Little activity was displayed In the
sheep and lamb market. Durfnjr the I
early trading one load of ewes sold for
loutstand'nB feature at a gain of 2 3
points. Ki le general lien Issues .''lis
$5, which Was steady, but after that
sale everything appeared to have .
weak undertone.
General sheep and lamb '.rade:'
Choice spring lambs . . M(v 9.00
Medium spring lambs.. 7.00u 8. On
Common spring lambs.. 6.00W 7.00
Cull spring lambs COO to C.oo
Heavy yearlings 7.00 fi 8.00
TJght yeurlings 6.00 '(f 7.00
Henvy wethers 5.00 W 6.00
Light wethers 6.00W 7.00
Ewes 2.00 5.00
ITS, ' - I ' J '" ' n
THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley
, UISMMMN SuePT RIGHT KiS
thhouw twb Coc, riant TotlAyfflf ?yW;j-is" j H
WHERE ARE YOUR VALUABLES?
A Safely lcMslt Kox In our stromc vntill, which is
proof HKHliist the elements, liiirglnry ond fire, anil
costing only $3,011 a yenr, will safeguard your alu-,
antes in every possible way iigillnst loss.
Wo Imvo larger Ihivcs fur Uwse who so dcslro at a
very nominal cost.
The American National Bank
Pendleton. Oregon.
33 Yutrs Of Cotttnuous J3nhing.
Mr 1. M.
Right
Let us cxi)lain the
plan of "from factory
direct to you plan"
of selling Rugs, then
you'll easily under
stand why we give
such unusual values
for the money.
33
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CRUIKSH1NK & HAMPTON
124-28 E. Webb
Thone 54i
Tor Old Farnttora Takes la Excbance aa Fart llrwal om Vrm
- koatualT Aea aa ieadtwa fur MclHwcaU auicttr ukMl
sourl Pacific 6s and Northern Pac ific
Gs made substanllal Improvement.
Moderate reactions were sustaln'd
by Louisville & Xashville 4s, ('hssa-
j peaiie at unio convernnio 4 i-4-i, L'nJ
timore & Ohio 4s and Central Piic'flc
I first 4s. N
Toliil sales, par value, aggregated
15. 871,000.
The day's few new underwriting in-
'eluded a $2,000,000 province of British
l oiumniu 5 per cent offering at u i
price lo. yield 5.35 per cent, .ranker
are forming a syndicate to hid for
MS, 000,000 of Philippine governmen!
bonds to be issued as a 4 1-2 per cent i
loan.
Stock markef iric"' wi 'j-reirlnr-ly
'upward for the mi st ion on n -evy
moderate but fairly Iiroi-1 H rn-"T,
regardless of Ihe coal c d rn'!-.v'iy
strikes and renewed signs of ,"i'-ui(i.
tioir' in the oil industry.
Western freight Imprnvemonls were
variable, but reports from PittHburr:
and Youngsloun Indicated that the
steel tade was beginning to feel the
'iffecta of the .railway walkout. Addi
tional cuts in pr'ces 6f crude products
were ttnnouneed from Pennsylvania,
mbl-eontincnt and southwestern oil
districts.
Flimlpments were' the most stable
features of tho day, further gross
gains of 1 to 2 1-2 points being scor
ed by the locomotive group. American
Oar, Pressed Steel Cur, Railway Steel
Spring and General Klectr'c.
Oils furnished the basis of a series
of drives against the short interest.
Mexican Petroleum replaced Its early
heaviness with a brisk recovery nt
mid-day and a neat gain of iVj point
inn secondary domestic oils were
sold In the final hour with Studebnk-
er and l.'aldwin and American Loco
motives.
Foremost features among rails in
cluded Canadian Pacific. I'nion Pa
cific, Itnck Island and Atchison,
where advances of large fractions lo
almost 2 points were mude, though not
retained, American Can and Indus
trial Alcohol run counter to the mod
entto reliction before the close, the
latter gaining almost 3 polnls.
Miscellaneous stocks, notably chain
store and mn.'l order Issues, rubber.-',
tobaccos, metals and utilities moved
within contracted limits, with mixed
gains and losses at the end. sjalej
amounted to 485,000 shares. ,
iff sap wpmim
h- you, Km? :
U Coot, nbvvji 1
Sheep liccclpts, 22,000 head, sheep I
about steady; fut enes mostly $6. 50ft) I i
7.50; fat lambs mostly, 25c lower J '
spots oft more; native lambs, $13.50 j (
to city butchers, $13.40 to packer , ,' j
cull natives largely $7.50faS; good j '
Idaho feeding lambs, $13; best fat i i
Western lambs unsold early. I ,
OFFICE CAT
Seattle '
(ii'Hin .Market I
k'kaTTMO. July IS. Wheat. -hard I
white, J1.1S; soft while, white club, i
hard red winter, northern -irin?, i
1 . 1 6 j soft red winter, $1.15; eastern
red Wullu $1.11; big bend blue stem,
$1.30.
Timothy hay, $25; do V. C. $in;
mixed hay, $25; alfalfa hay, $22; do.
I). C, $20; barley, whole, ?:17; ground
uml rolled, $;i!i; clipped, $,111; chick
starter, $00; chop ul lgrain. $12; co
coanut meal, $3S; corn, $38; corn,
cracked and feed men!, $10; cotton
seed meal. $57; linseed meal, $60;
scratch food, $4(f; soy bean, $57.
i )
BY JUNaT.r-5
Cl'lllM At
.Suh-IYiiucInco
SAN Fi:AX''IS('l"). July is. Wheal
Milling, $1.00 ff 1.92 i ; feed, ? 1.S5
l.HO.
llarley Feed, $1.1 7 1.JI; ship
ping, $1.51 I.3.".
Oats, red, feed. $l.40(f l.Bo.
Corn, While Kgyjitlan, $2.12 Vi
2.17 V.-; red inllo, $ l.HOCTl.DB.
Hay Wheat, $IRi'17: fair, $i:iW
btraw, nominal.
ni'cngo
li:i'eKt(M'k Market
CHICAUO, July 18. (l.'nited State;)
lloreau of Agricultural Kcouomics.)
Caltlfi, receipts 21,000 head; belter
grades corn fed beef steers and butch
er she stock steady to strong; bidding
15c lo 25c lower on other grades; few
early sales 15c off; early top beef
Hirers, $10.05; bulk $ri l0; bulls weak
to 15c lower; moist bologna uround
$5; veal calves slow, early sales weak
to 25c lower; packers bidding mostly
$J Tt 9,25; stockers slow, weak.
Hnqs Keceljits, 47,000 head, open
ed 5c to ue higher; later 1flc lo 15c
higher, spuls 20c higher than Satur-1
day's average oil good light and light
butchers; others and packing grades
low; big puckers bidding lower; few
early sales strong lo 15c higher: top,!
$10,110; bulk. $S.70(n 10.MI; pigs 15c to
t higher; mostly $!i.50ffi l.50;
hi'iivvwctght, $10. in iii 10.50; medium.
$10. lor,. 10. SO; light. $10. 10r,i 10.no;
Unlit light, $ 1 ".25 iii 10.: SO; packing I " 'l l iiluivs
sows smooth, $S..15t.l il.25: packing I .ui..mi iii,is. jmy is. neiti
ows rough. $7.S5'( S.40; killing PIS'!, I "". ?i..is'a; repiemoer, f i.i i jc-
$!.r.t ff 10.50. ceml er, $1.10 7-S.
llooray-hooroo! We saw one yes
terday. And it was a pretier sight
than the first glimpse of a spring
robin. Well, well, well! We had no
idee we would ever see one agin. We
d'dn't see this one very long but we
saw It. Then the owner caught our
: lartlcd gaze, blushed and scuttled off
down Alta street. But we saw an
ISA It. a real ear. A irirKs ear and we
thought they bad dried up and dlsap
j peiu'ed. Rut no, they've got 'em yet
and they're commencing to show 'cm
I right out in the open.
15; tuine oats. $11 Will; wild onts. $lu
' ',f,'" $13';' 15; stock, $05i 11; ;.a the Dear Girl Is Strictly Platonic.
Tiki.
(From the Oregon City Enterprise.)
FOli KALE A friendly cow, cheaj..
, Otis liatke, Purk'uliiee.'
Kmius City
(iruin Market
KAX.SAS CITY, Mo., July 18. No
2 hard, $1.10. 1.14; No. 2 red, $1.09
(i 1.10 :,. y
Corn, Xn. 2 white, 57 !i C'l' 58c; No.
3, white, 57c.
Hay unehangwl. Choice alfalfa, $17
11 19: No. 1 priiirie, $13i?f l4: No. 1
timothy, $141i 15; clover, mixed light.
$ 1 I '( 1 1.5".
M iimcapol's
"What." demands the Old Timer,"
has become of the old-fashioned mar
ried couple who used to take their va
cations together'.'"
Oh, O. T ask us something easy.
Kvcry man's wife's relatives expect
more of h:m than he expects of him
self.
wherever good drinks are sold
Henry Weinhard Plant
Portland, Oregon
WluniMg
Wheat I'utiires
WIXXIPErt,
Iuly $1.29 l-S;
December, $1.13
July 18. Wheat
October, $1.17 1-8
l-S.
00INGS OF THE DUFFS A LITTLE MISUNDERSTANDING.
By Allman
whatX the dig idea
OF Wt.CKING THE
v.' t ' i yyN i twt.
' " -i-.pi .mini T ,
ME. THAT WAV- r-jl lj 1
r I TOLD VOO
VI t X -v I I ...
V-- - P Llk-.t ! .
WASHrNGTON", r. C. Julv IS.
The Forest .service of the Unite 1
States Department of Agriculture un
nounrcs the sale of 235.000,000 board
feet along the upper Sauk River, Sno
qualmle National Forest, Washington.
Areas adjacent to this tract, which are
reserved for future sale, contain ap
proximately 1,200.000,000 feet of tim
ber. Under the proposed plan of for
est management, the average yearly
cut will be limited to 40,000,000 board
feet. Forty years will be? required to
cut out the existing merchantable tim- j
ber, by which time the present imma
ture timber will be ready. for the ax.
Hy the practice of scientific forestry,
( logging operations can thus be, carried
I on without end.
1 The foresis of the salts urea consist
chiefly of mature Douglas fir, hem-
iock, ceaar and white Mr in mixture.
The contract price paid for the Um
ber, which Is subject to readjustment
at three jear Intervals, was $2.75 per
1.000 board feet for cedar, $2 for
Douglas fir, and 50 cents for whito
fir and hemlock.
Tho purchasing company will con
struct 9 miles of railroad Ui. haul tho
lumber to their sawmill, and will also
establish pnrinanent logging com
munities on the urea in pluce of tem
porary camps. The plan for the
management of the 4imber on thin
watershed wus reviewed und approved
by Secretary of Agriculture AVallace.
LISTEN, WHAT TOVO WOO WAS
ABSOLUTELY RIGHT- I WAS OVER To
10 BROWN'S BIRTHDAY FARTY AND j
IT LASTED A LITTLE LONG -
VoO CAM ASK HIM -
WEIL. WIT
PIDN-TYOOSAY
'oo CAM ASK HIM - r ' . M lL
1 r ft ! wfi.L.W)fy I O &-
(fT-v IPIPN-T YOOSAY Jfa V v
rl that m The. 0'i vA. f& 'A
VELL.THAT'S OVER? WITH -MV
WIFE REMINDS ME OF. 4,
BASEBALL UMPIRE- SHE NEVER- ,
BELIEVES I'M SAFE WHEN. I'M OUT-
j Imagine a man being !
i j content with an ordinary
! jj shave nowadays
i lj when the "Brownie," a genuine
I Gillette costs only $1
lj With three fine Gillette Blade.
j j, GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO.
i Borton,US.A.
j No blades like
I; ' the qenuine
! i Gillette Blades
1 : NS. 6X