EIGHT PAGES g.i-m.tt- " DAILY EAST OREGONIAK, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, AOGCJST 3, 1922. PAGE EIGHT U4J -H-H, jt-XJ IU- jxm OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE DAILY MARKET NEWS,; LOCAL, AND GENERAL ITU is is tHe HST Tine Vve r.un us tHeree. usmji MUCH Uiit i VOi i fMlOC r-, MKT Cnf bveeHOUNC MV CAR. efCle t 5TAR.T Including PenJIe'.c-i Prices and Associated Press Reports BUI WITH it -' v ll '-i-rMHix Two V a: :3 Viuilley l.nmhs Are Jl.uke! I'cuture , (From The orison Journal.) Six loads of llvestoek totaled Wed nesday's riin at North rorlhind and all were 'for' the market. ' Hogs were steady, n were Hlieeu and lambs, while cattle continued on a. nominal ' h aHi. Willamette valley select l.-imhs were the real feature of tlie weunesuay inclining trade at North Portland. For some stock the Hale wero record hii.h i. i 1 .which is the ex treme point available for east of the mountain tops. In fact, conparatlvely .-.pcnl-ins some Willamette vauey uimo offerings cannot he heat for quality. The general jirlce list Is unchanged. Oeneral Bheep and lamb range: Prime cunt, mountain lamlis Choice vulley lanilis . . Medium valley larnlm . Common valley lambs Cull npi-intf himba . . . Heavy yeiirlliiKs 1 ,1 trlit yearliiiKH , Heavy wothers I.ljtht wethers 7Pr. ...... It Is a nominal market at the best for cattle nt North Portland. The umall run of odds und ends for the day vhowed a dull buying tone with no change In sentiment. fleneral cattle market, ranee- Chole;, ulcers $ 7.00 W S.OO Medium to itood Hteerx.. fl. 7.1(f)) 7.50 Fu'r to medium steers., H.lRHf 0.7.1 Common to fair steers . . ..OdiHl 15.70 6.00 4.50 8.50 6.50 6.09 4.60 3.r-i) 3. Til) il. 75 . .$l0.00?l i.A'i . . !).ofl(!lfl.on . . fi.OOW 9.00 . . 6.00 W 8.00 . . B.OOlffl 6.00 a.onm 7.00 7.00 fli . .. 6.00 fi 6.oo at s.oo 6.00 7.00 1 Onffl 6.00 Choice cows and heifers Aii'dHirrt X'y good cows .and heifers Fuir to medium cows and heifers Common to fair cows and heifers Ca liners Hulls Choice feeders fair to good feeders . . . Choice dairy calves .... Prime lljiht calves Medium Ilnht calves Heavy dairy calves ..... Swino prices held intact at North Portland Wednesday. Day's run was a mere handful and consisted of wax on stuff -which sold at tho previous runj-'e. Oeneral hotf market Prime IHfht 230-300 3.00ff 3.00 fa, 3.0 tiH 6.00& 6.60 4.O0IW 6.00 7.50 if 7.00 f ii OOffli 4.00 8. Oil 7. 50 7. ml 6.00 raruce: .$ia.r.Oifcl.'l.0O Smooth heavy lbs Smooth heavy. 300 lbs., ui IlouBh heavy Fat piKs Feeder plus Stags ) n.uOiff'U'.sr, lo.uoifi j i.r.o 8.0011 0.7T, i2.ooifiii2.no J 2.00 if. 12.50 COO 9.00 l'oreiKIl Jtoiul-: Is ('e'ttiiri- of Ti-iiiltn' NEW YORK, Aiiir. 3. (A. " , I'ronounced weakness In foreign bonds, presumably as the result in flreat lirilaln's announcement of her attitude on the international debt sit uation, realui'i'd the trading on the New York exchange yesterday. French municipal and Moverninent bonds nvere pzr- - : : - ; I THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley "hold er J TPPPTT? NEWT SUES ---r1 t ""'rrg CTSKU BV MARSHAL OTEY WALKER MS SO BUSY "i .y WATCHING, THE SUSPICIOUS STRANGER THAT TWO RoOGHLY PRESSED MEN SLIPPED MTD TOWN UNSFEN new "THIS COMPANY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS TO ACCOUNTS, BILLS, CURRENCY, DEEDS, EVIDENCES OF DEBTS, MONEY, NOTES OR SECURITIES." The almve Is Hnuse In nil standard I'lre Insurance Policies. In mhrr word Sim flnniM kit'P Snlelv lH-HiNit Vuiilt Hint whleli you riiniiol insure ill vour own home or police of liusiiirss. PniliTt nr vnlimliles ly jilnrlHtf (lieni In mi Am-rrii-un National Hank Safely Deposit llov; ya.OO a year und up. The American National Bank Pendleton. Oregon. SSVSii J-3r Of Continuous fiMnkinj. particularly heavy, di'npph);; wvs, IiactioiiH to-- 1 'a JH'intH, w(h cdiTC iMindin weaknfSH in iielsfan tin ;in'.l ! the Cvjfch'j-Hlovakijm Ihslits. J Amcrlcun war flotutionH were in ni'tter demand, the liberty 'AVh rlKiiij? to 101.26, or 4 cent.s above tho pre vious high for the ycur. J tails, eHpecially thp.se of a specula tive nature, also were in good demand. Norfolk & WY'Htern convertibie (in nd- v;iirr-1 A 1. iwiintu iimi'irnhllv In ucm. pathy with the jump in that road .sj Htoek. Erie prior 4s wold at their best figure for 192a. American Huaar 6, which registered a new toi, featured the industriul it. Total wiles, pur value, uproximated New financing today included the $,222,000 5 per cent loan for the In diana (lenerul KervJce company, which wuh reported oversubscribed, The bond., which run for 30 years, v.'ere ) offered at AO and accrued Interest, to yield .75 P'T cent. T'riees in the stock market stood up j well In the face of conditions 'which ( could hardly be regarded its encourag-i iiitf. Iti-jcction by the railway e.Vceii-1 tives of I 'resident Harding's strike j plan and publication of Urea t Hritain"4j inde on international Indebtedness f made for increased bearish sentiment,; but Htroiiff support set in when this' bcyan lo assert itself. I Karly prices were generally iu not, materially lower, a t-'harp rally off-1 let 1 1 nt- Inllfal declines. The recovery held until well lownnis Mi- imi i 1.0 t.10 session, 'When short pre r 1 wn rected against shipping ami .'oon- uf the rail and oil shares, which resulted in soma irregularity. An accumula tion of buying orders made its appear ance, however,, just before the close and a number of the standard issues closed substantially higher. Car loadings of revenue freight for the week ending July 22 totaled 8fil, 121 cars, an increase of 217 over the preceding week and an Increase of 73, 00( over tlie corresponding week last year. Omitting coal loadings, which totaled 7fi,Mj0 cars, or 1 274 less than the week before, the total loadings were the heaviest for this season of the year In the history of American railroad;. Weekly iron and steel reviews con tinued pessimistic in tone as the result of the find Uprtage in that industry. The steel corporation's plants are re ported to have fallen back to 70 per cent of capacity operations as compar ed with t7(i er cent during June, and independent plants have fallen below the 60 pf'f cent level. Complications in the foreign Bit na tion caused a marked heaviness in the price of foreign securities. City of Priuiiie 7Mjs closed 4 points below yesterday's prices. IA6LL. VOO Sere, THC1USJ3. THAT OW A TIM'S "BSIS. DepewDS Ots4 ROW LOIMQ AT (AJOULI J$ no ro it. ml m . NOTHIMCJ DOlM3 ftgKtJ I NOTICC THAT YOU tt3o YoOtS. 'RS"PAIIM3.. AOUT TU7(,MTYPePT WWAY FROM loute (AJORKBGNCH ! THAT MKes FORTY Fe.T R)K me kouno trip whew EveR. Vou W-ANT SOMC VcoL. Yoo for5.GoT I! TIRES BIG AND SMALL ; Whether it is a thin tire for a Ford or a big pneu matic or solid tiro for a heavy truck, our vulcan izing is what you should use. to ."save money. Our work is highly praised by all auto owners, as a great economy. FIRESTONE TIRES Sales and Service mmnm Klfrefil niixed and packing Ki-ailos 10u to 15c! lower; hulk mlxi-a und packing I Ki-adus,- $7.S0if( 8.7u; bulk butcher ! hogs, $0.50 iff 10.23. j Cuttle 4200. Fetl Kteer.s und .she i stock fully Htcmly; five loudH cohice. ! $li.50ifi 13.50; pound .steers, $10.35; j bulk, 850 to 10110-pound rtubh steers ' and she stock, steady to 1 5o higher; all other classes generally steady; s'x loads 1 ooo-pouiul Colorado grass steers to feeders, $7. sr.. Sheep SMHI0. l-ambs I Or. to 25c hisrhcr; bulk westerns, $12.25 'if 1 2.;i5; lop. $12.50; clipped lambs, $11. 50. sheep and feeders strong; ewes. $7 down; early top feeding Iambs, $12. OFFICE CAT i in vd, Ciisii ;ia:n Ini'ketM. Furnished by Jordun-Wentworth i Coo., Portland: MIX.VKAI'OI-IS. Aug. 3. When! N'o. 1 dark hard Montana. $1.21 7-S'n I 1. 211 7-S; Ni. 2 dark northern, $K2 7-S Sr J.as 7-S; -N'o. 3 dark northern, fl.lU 7-lit.31; No. 2 northern, $1. I I 7-S f 1. 20 7-S. I'oru .o. 2 yellow, 5ft l.--le. Hurley 1 3 Hi 4 4c-. OMAHA, Aug. 3. -Wheat No. 2 hard, $1.00 -2(ii 1.02; No. 3 lid l-2ii($l; No. 2 white, 57 1-411 l-2c; No. 2 mixed, .i 1-2i"fi 54 3-Ic. Oats No. .1 white, 311(31 1-4e. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 3. Wheat No. 2 red, $ 1.02 Or 1.04 ; No. 3 red, 1i$1; No. 2 hard, $111.11; No. ,1 hunl, !IDe1i $l.0S. Corn No. 2 yellow, 19 l-2c; No. 3 White, CUc. outs 33 l-2e. ST. l.Ol'IS, Aug. 3. Wheat No. 2 red, $1.01111.11 l-t; No. 2 hard, St. OS 'il 1.00; No. 3 hard $1.01i 1-2; No. 2 mixed, (12 1-21163 l-2e. Corn- No. 2 yellow. C5 l-2c: No. S while, 111 1-21iG2c; No. 3 while, til 1-le. Oats No. 2 white, 35 !-2. Carlol. (irain lleri-lpls CHICAGO, Aug. S. Winnipeg Wheat, 114; oats, 21. Omalia Wheat, 137; corn, 73; oats, 23., St. Louis Wheat, 474; corn, 26. Minne apolis Wheat. 131. Dnlllth Wheat, corn, SO. 23; Kansas City oats, 14. -Wheat, 402 BY JUNK OS 01 ff! A v II Ml It has been proved that as much as 20 of the power delivered to the driving wheels may be lost through friction, due to the use of an incor rect oil. This friction may be of two kinds the friction of metal on metal, due to the failure of the oil to preserve a lubricating film between the bear ing surfaces, or the friction of oil on oil the internal, molecular friction of the lubricant. Too heavy an oil, or an oil lacking in "oiliness" the quality that makes it cling to the bearings while at the same time offering a minimum of internal or fluid friction constitutes a direc X drain on the available horsepower of your motor. The right body at all operating temperatures Made from carefully selected crudes and scientifically, refined by ouv patented high-vacuum piocess, Zerolene has great "oiliness." It clings to bearing surfaces, while offering in itnelf a minimum of frictional resistance to the engine power. Zerolene maintains the right lubricating body under ail conditions. As the engine gets hot, bearing clearances decrease. Analysis of Zerolene shows that the variations in its body, at the various engine temperatures, follow in close relation the decrease in bearing clearances. Because of their "oiliness," stability and purity, Zero lene oils give perfect lubrication and help to develop the maximum power, speed and gasoline mileega of the car. STAN BARD Oil. COMPANY (Caiornuil , morepowerfispeed less friction and wear thru (Mrect Lubrication wpvmrimivrirmm wim!ir5ww''!ww Winnipeg Wlicnt Mui-ket. WINNll'Kil, No. I northern $1.1 ti 3-4; No. $l.oii 3-1; No. 3 Aug. 3.- 1.8(1 :, $i.lii 115 3-1; -Cash 1-4; 3-4; No. ti. wheat No. 2, No. 4, HI 3-1; track, $1.1!) 3-4; feed. 71 3-4e. Futures. October, $1,011 3-4; cein'oer $1.00 1-2. Dc- On some cheeks I appear Like the rus bloom Of youth. I On others 1 impart A freshness that . delights Tbe eye. 'Hut on others I shriek To the high heavens "I liave no affinity Witli this woman We are strangers." I am Kouge. Senttle (ruin Market SI'.ATTI.i:, Aug. 3. Wheat, halV white, soft white, western white, hard j red winter, soft red winter, northern soring, $1.12. western red, $1.1"; Hend bluesiem, $1.25. Feed and hay unchanged. He who knows and knows not lie knows; He Is asleep wake him. He who knows not and knows not he knows not, He is a fool shun him. He who knows not and knows he knows not, ' He is a child teach him. 'NICE YOUNG MAN' IS .., COP, PRISONER FINDS Our Own Wanlnds. I am a sour, synical. hu'dboiled old maid. 1 am tall uiul thin (not i up slim) with mouse-colored hair and small green eyes. Long, skinny face. iig ' hooked nose, thin lips. In tu. I homely as a hedge hog. Object, niat ' rimony. Don't all speak 'at once. ! Address ".Maudle.'.' YOT Wi., I.AHVt IJLOifcl, France. Aug. 8. "Well, tell me what you have all raised." genially Instructed M. Chcrop. niinls- jlor of agriculture, racing a group of 'farmers at an agricultural osposi Itlon here. i "I've raised sixteen children." Oillnliil l.helnck (piped out a little woman in the Market. i i group. Without an instant's hesitu- O.MAI1A, Aug. 8. (I'. S. Illlieau of tion. M. Cneron pinned Agricultural ,IConimiies. Hogs 10.. tin's blouse the ooo. liutcber hogs generully steady. ' tural Merit." It was shortly after the Kerpent told I0e that she was "different from the rest" that she decided that Adam wasn't, so bad but that he didn't understand iter. , CINCINNATI, Auff. 3. (f. N. S.) "It was- this way, judge," C 1,. Howling explained in Covington police court. "I was walking along Seventh street when a nice young man drove in a patrol and asked me. to get in. He smiled turn him down. and 1 just : Here I am. couldn't The "nice young man" proved to be Policeman Sloening, who had been sent to arrest Howling. Tho prisoner was charged with -beinff drunk and M-as released on his own cognizance. ' 7 ' " HOW'S THIS? HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will 2o what we claim for It rid your system of catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con--slats of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves the catarrhal inflammation, and : the internal Medicine, a Tonic, which J acts through the Bl-vid on tlie Mucous f Surfaces, thus assisting to restore nor mal f-onditions. 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