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"J PAGE TEN DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 19, 1922. TEN PAGES DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL 1 Including Tcn&le'tCA Pricee and Associated Press Eeports fllov Markets Are Kulft At Portland ' ' (From The Oregon Journal.) Hoea ruled weaker und incline'! to show a lower range, cuttle were drag ging with Indifferent quality, while sheep were slow and steady In spotH. Five loadH' of hog's formed the total offerings for the Tuesday morning trade at Xorth Portland. There was a weaker undertone In the trade and while no change wax announced in of ficial prices it is not believed that anything: can be Hold within 25c of the extreme quotation listed at $12. General top could scarcely be consld ered above $11. BO & 11.75. A alight change Is noted In feed stuff. General hog market range: Prime light $11. 504t 12.00 Smooth heavy. 230-300 lbs. .:; ...... .......... io.5opii.oo Smooth heavy, 300 lb;' up . 9.00W10.BO Itough heavy 8.00f(il.00 Fat pigs ". lt.E0O12.00 Feeder pigs . . 1 l.BOW 12.25 Stags' B.onifn 8.00 While buyers claim that their un willingness to bid up is due entirely to the lark of top quality cattle, the fact develops that no snap whatever can be found In the demand for sup plies at North Portland at the mo ment. Considerable holdover stuff considered of poor to indifferent quality, some, rather good stuff show ed neglect from buyers. Exception Is shown in thd she division with slight advance noted for the better class cows and heifers and one late sale of a selected lot was made at 50c above the extreme top. For steers, while $S(,25 la still being quoied a quarter below this may be safely considered the best price available ipr tile cnm of stuff recently offered here. CScneral cattle market rang?: tone in the market generally, with held over stuff still available from the week's opening. - v fc General sheep and lamb 'rade: Choice spring lambs ..$ S.fliKii 9.00 Choice steers $ 7.50 8.25 Medium to good steers.. , 6.75 7.50 Fair to medium steers.. !i.76) G.75 Common to fair steers . . i.DD'w 6.75 Choice cows and heifers D.'D'Jfl 6.25 Medium to good cows and heifers -. 5.2Dti 0.75 Fair to medium cows and heifers 4.50 B.26 Common to fair cows and holfors 3. BOW 4.50 fanners 2.00 W S.50 nulls 3. B0 4.F0 Choice Veeders ,. 5.00 (f 5:50 Fair to good feeders ... 4.00B 5.00 Choice dairy calves S.50W 9.00 Prime light calves S.00iH S.50 Medium light calves ... 7.00ifi 8.00 Heavy dairy calves O.OOfi) 7.00 Medium spring lambs.. Common spring lambs. . Cull spring lambs ..... Heavy yearlings Light yearlings ........ Heavy wethers , , Light wethers . . Kwrs 7.00ff 8.00 H.OOIt 7.00 . 5.00 lie 6.00 6. 50 f.50 nV.,. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE Tee-Hee v see "meree's a c&mcte g.v iRlGNT AL-OHG. JHe HI3(a;AV HERS. 1 soesTne ta is to t-wve t ff?lCHT H-4NTDV FOR. THCF RCCKLeSS .Tr?vS1?S., So 5.50iq 5.00 an B.50& 2.00 M0 5.50 O.Sy 5.00 1ilH'J-ties Overshadow While the price in general showed no change for t be second day's trad was shown, and while most of this is; land, still there, continues a 'dragging THE OLD HOME TOWN I I ing in sheep and' lambs nt North Port- r . , . ; u xim uljU ausata xuwjn iiv Stanlev ! lh3T.-.l- . . iWnmnnsnO'onmnpwiimijOTTnnmnnDrc AND COM PKiHT It '- It fl I THff HAS BCeN SO HEAVY X , Or LATf -niAT THE POSTMA'.TCR '-ST "-Srm.' 15 SPENI HIS EVENIT4CS 'iSr-ci'-'S'O' ; AT THE OrFICP - !." -il' r- - ' WHERE ARE YOUR VALUABLES? A Safely Dcimslt Iki in our fflronir vmill, 'which Is proof, against tlm elcniciitH, burglary and flit, and costing only ;.oo n fear, will safeguard jour volu nblcs in every possible nuy ugalnst loss. Wo linrc largw Imjvcs for Uioso who wi desire ut a very nominal cost, WW The American National Bank Pendleton. Oregon. Yr 0 Continuous fianking. N'EW YOKK, July 19. (A. I.) Strength of tberty issues overshadow ed all other features In yesterday's bond market, the entirf 4 '4 per cent series scoring new maximum as fol lows: First 4 l-4s, 101.04; second 4 l-4s, 100.80; third 4 l-4s, 100.58 and fourth 4 1-4.S, 3 1 .OS. Record quota tions were partly shaded before the close on speculative profit-taking. Lacking more obvious reasons, b. nd dealers were disposed to attribute the new high prices for liberties to later developments In the International fi nancial situation, particularly Eng land's Intention to fund her obliga tions to this country. - In a broader sense, the same sons flllllllerl tn tlm ulranirlh n-L ' isll and French war loans in th'sf market. United Kingdom 5 '1.2s of 1922 and 1929 rose to the year's best' quotations, French 7 1-J. and xk were '. .tppreclubly better and several i.r ti e north European state and municipal I manes iiihuo murxea gains with sliarji recoveries in Mexican 4s and 5s. Among rails, New York Central. Lake Shore convertible 6n. Baltimore Rt Ohio convertible 4 l-4s and South ern Railway 6 l-2s attained to the year's highest levels but transporta tions as a class were Irregular wlh prominent Industrials and utilities. Totul bond sales, par value, aggregat- $11,341,000. i The stock market today registered greater confidence in an early settle ment of existing adverse factors by a general demand for shares of almost every description, mostly at substan tial advances. 'Hulls were tho only noteworthv ex- eptlons to the higher trend, but even n that quarter firmness was shown. despite the further deadlock in Hie strike situation and prospects of small er July earnings. i Pools were uetivc m steels, ruuln. lents und many kindred stocks and lis ignored additional reduction1 in prices of crude products, as reported by several of the largest dealers in mat commodity at western, southern and southwestern centers. Strength was manifested at the out set of the Resslon. Crucible steel ris ing 6 1-2 points in tho first few trans actions. Ijiter, from a moderate re action the stock nsain rose vigorously, closing within half a point of its best at 83 1-2. . United States steel was in steady de- manu at gross gain of 2 3-8 points. retaining nil hut a small fraction and (lenersl Electrlp, Harvester, Oulf States Steel, Sloss-Shefflcld and sever: ai or the prospective "merger" shares were 2 to 5 points up at their best. Studebakor hits some of tho motor accessories registered material ad vances, ns did also American and Raid win Locomotives and New York Airbrake, Metals, leathers, rubbers, sugars and tobaccos contributing their quotas to tho comprehensive dealers witn several of tho utilities, notably Peoples lias. Sales amounted to 683',-' 000 shares. Ia3nT to Cook out. evts,ec2.Tr 0J WANT TO COOK OUT, e VtrtSr--rr ' Va-eT OUT ArVO ASK THE CARF TA k- To SHOW YOV THE SPECWL ?LOT TMeY Ti i rs T, . i -r T. ip.. . 13sloK the .TRoT Llrsje - r in ' OFFICE CAT lib ago Ijlvcslock Jarkt. . CHICAGO, July 19. United States Bureau of Agricultural Economies. i Cattle Receipts. 12,000; beef steehs and she stock generally steady: choice rnd primo grades strong: spots high- I ! ower grades slow; top bef steers. ; i lu.nn; ouik, 9((i. iu.au; bulls weak to ; 23c lower; mostly 10c to 15c off: balk ! bologna, $4.8S(&'6; veal calves opening j steady, mostly 19.25fi9.50 to packers' and $10rr 10.50 to outsiders for choice handyweight kinds; stockeis, strong. Hogs Receipts, -22.000; market i fairly active on better grades; mostly 10(fr20c higher, spots up more, bulk good butchers, $10. 40W Unmixed and packing grades slow; curly seIcs strong to 15c higher, big packers do. ing little; toji, $11; bulk, $8.75fi l1: pigs, strong; mostly JlOfTi 10.50; pack-j ing sows mostly w.s&W 8.00; heavy-! weight, $10. 2.".ffi 10.70; medium $10.60! Mil; light, $10.90(811.05: light lights! $10.50i11; packing sows, smooth,! x.40iii 8.2; packing sows, rough,' ... , $7.8508.50; killing pigs $0 75i?i "avo it on good authority that 10.60. ' ' Harry Benson has decided that after slow i wnen ono 18 " a "Bhing trip it's lambs I hettSv t0 havo y"r rocy with you. mm jtsra a Z ; "''l finnimii i ' 371 Department Stores Summer Dresses Extraordinary Values Bought from a manufacturer of high-grade . dresses at a big price-concession, i !We have just received our allotment. These are offered to our friends priced so as to provide the most ex traordinary values and the greatest saving of the year. ' IMPORTED ORGANDIES, VOILES, DOTTED SWISSES, GINGHAMS, RATINAS, x CREPE DE CHINE Sizes for girls 8 to 14!years, for flappers 13, 15 and 17 years, and for small women wearing 14 to 20-year sizes. There is a wide range of dainty styles, affording a pleasing individuality white and all the leading popular colors and shades. . - $4.98 rf $10.90 HIKING A "FAD" LONDON. July 19. (United Press) Tho latest "girl fad" is walking competitions. . Following tie an nouncement, a short time ago, that ''Sol" Joel's daughter would walk to Brighton- a distance of some fifty odd'miles from London nine messen ger girls set out for a race from Lon don to that seaside resort. Six "turned it up" at the half way line. . Three finished in various stages of dishevelment. Sheep Receipts, 12,000; steady to weaker; ton native SIJ.&0 to cil.v butchers; $13.25 to packers;' cull natives mostly $8; choice Idaho lambs, bid $13.40. best feeding lambs, bid $13, with heavies sorted, off; selieep scarce, generally steady; fat ewes mostly $6.507.B0; native breeding ewes mostly $78; choice 90-pountl Washington yearling breeding ewes hrto Monday, $11.50. ' ' -' " r:- k a i7 . i r-, ismm- presto WI"n.UO, July 19.- No. 1 northern, $1.37 5- JulJ 1!). Wheat 1-2(91.93; feed. Sun Frurirlsco (imlii Mnrkrt. SAN FUAN'CISCO, Milling, $1.92 $1.85W 1.90. Parley Feed, $1.17 l-2ti 1.22 1-2: shipping, $1.2.-i(Ti 1.35. Oats Red feed, $1.40fff 1.50. Corn White Kgyptlan, $2.12 1-2'u 17 1-2; red Milo. $1.90 1.95: vellow $1.50511. 55. Hay Wheat, Xo. 1. $15M17. fair. $i:tfi'15; tumo oat, $14W16; wild oat. $10fff2; alfalfa, $13r,il3: stock.'. $9 si 1; straw, nominal. WlnnllH-g Wilttt Market. ily 19. Cash wheat S; No. 2 do, $1.3.1 5-8; No. 3 do, $1.22 5-8; No. 4 do, $1.10 1-8. No. 5 do, 98 5-8o: No. 6 do, ss 5-Sc; feed, 81 5-8c; track, $1. 3G 5-Sc. Futures July. $1.29 5-S: Septem ber, $1.17 3-8; December, $1.13 S-H. Sonltlc (irnln ! Market. SKATTLK, July 1 9,-Whcat Hard I while, $1.17; soft white, white club.! hard red winter, northern spring. 1 $1.16: soft red winter, $1.15. eastern red W alla, $1.13; Big Bend biucstem, i $1.30. Hay and feed unchanged. The young lady next door says that now she knows why Pendleton's auto camp is superior to all others. "It's because." she confides, "the sign that says 'Hot and Cold Shower Baths Police Protection.' " One of the most unsatisfactory things in the world is to "try to kiss a Bin through a veil. Long engagements uro to be recom mended because they enable people to bo. happy as long as they can. Leap year used to" come every four years but - with automobiles and speedsters, every year Is leap year for pedestrians. ' The doer is a higher type of hu manity than the knower. ! A Lonesome Jjiy. (Slide this on your trombone.) Bald-dolncd and fat The young pass nio by And why? I'an a middle-aged guy. 00INGS OF THE DUFFS CHARGE IT TO OVERHEAD. By Allman Baby Buggies Crl SI. 5 A new "shipment has just arrived. The styles are the very newest and the colors appealing. Keep the little one out in the air in wea ther like this, in a good looking, easy riding carriage. 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