East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 02, 1922, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 12

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OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL
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DAILY EAST OSEGONIAK, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1922.
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Prices Nominal In
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(From The Oregon Journal.)
Nothing was received in any of the
North Portland alleys overnight. This
was welcome, news to hog dcukis ub
the market is In very, bad shape. Ho
prices fell off another quarter before
the close of business Thursday, mak
ing the new top $10.75. But even that
price Ih shudd, majority nf the busi
ness having been done around $10,50.
General hog market range:
Prime light $10.26 8 10.75
6mooth heavy, 230-300
pounds 9.00(5)10.00
Smooth heavy, 300 lbs.,
lip . ... 8.00 tfi) J. 00
Hough heavy 6.00 8.00
Fat pigs . . ". 10.00 10.75
Feeder pigs 10.00W10.75
Stags 5.00 7.00
With no receipts and no early sales
of consequence in the cattle market,
tone was reported as nqmlnal.
General cattle market range:
Choice steers ... 7.75 8.25
Medium to good steen,. . 7.26 S 7.75
Fair to medium steers.. 6.25W 7.25
Common to fair steers.. 6.50g 6.0o
Common cows 3.25ffi 3.75
Choice cows ond heifer 6.00 6.60
Medium to good cows ana
heifers 4.00(8) 4.60
Fair to medium cows and '
heifers 3.76 4.25
Common to fair cows and
heifers 3.00 3.60
Canners 1.C0 2.50
Bulls , . 3.00(3) 4.60
Choice feeders 5.00 6.60
Fair to good feeders
4.00(g) 4.00
THE OLD HOME TOWN
By Stanley
THIS IS N51
TIME- FOR ,
ANY FUNNY
BUSINESS:
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WHEN MARSHAL. OTEY WALKER OFFERED TO
ESCORT THE NEW DRESS MAKER HOME HE FOUND;
iSOME JOKER HAD SWITCHED UMBRELLAS J
ON HI" .
FARM LOANS
11w American -National rtnnk In In on unusually
food position to aid lliose who desire long-time loans
on Improved and partly improved wheat and stock
ranches, alfalfa land and small farms, all the way
from thrco years up to UUrty-fotir and one-liiiU
years.
Write, phono or call for full particulars.
The American National Bank
Pendleton, Oregon.
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electric cleaner in the world.
You may hae a Hoover placed permanently in your
rhome for a nominal sum, and its purchase arranged on
convenient terms. You may l hae it demonstrated
for )ou any time, cither in your home or in our store,
Cruikshank & Hampton
124-28 E. Welib.
Thone JV1S
Choice to dairy calves.. 9.60 10.00
Prime light calves 9.00 9.60
Medium light calves ... 8.00 9.00
Heavy dairy eilves .... 4.00" 6.50
Xo changes were reported from the
sheep alleys. There were no overnight
receipts or early morning sales.
Prime east mountain
lambs 1 10. 00 11.00
Choice valley lambs ... 8.SO10.50
Medium valley lambs .. . 8.00 9.00
Common valley lambs .. 6.00
Cull spring lambs 6 00
Heavy yearlings 6.00
Light yearlings 7.00
Heavy wethers 5.00
t.ight wethers 6.00
Ewes 2.00
8.00
6.00
7.00
8.00
6.00
7.00
5.00
I'orclsn Situntlon
Helps Ilond Market. .
XKW YORK, Sept. 2. (A. P.)
French acceptance of the Tielgian
compromise offer on German repara
tions imparted a decidedly strong tone
to French: securities In yesterday's
bond market, but free offerings of
speculative railroad mortgages caused
marked Irregularity In the domestic i
list.
French government 7 l-2s crossed
98 and the 8s passed 101 at gains of 1 1
to 1 3-4 points, but they receded!
slightly In later dealings. Seine 7 l-2s
also registered a net gain of 1 1-2 1
points, with substantial improvement
being shown in the 6 per cent issue oft
Bordeaux, Lyons, .Marseilles and Sois-j
sons. Republic of Flollrla Kb nlfio ad-1
vanced a point, while British 5 I
were In greater demand than tin yj
have been for some time.
Krle prior lien 4s and convertible I
issues were reactionary In sympathy
with the break in that road's stock
and there was a decided weakness in
Xorfolk & Southern 6s, Kansas City
Southern 4s and St. Paul convertible
5s.v Conspicuous strength was shown
however, by Chicago & Alton 3s and
Mlnenapolis & St. Louis refunding 4s,
each of which advanced two points.
Moderate advances also took place In
Great Nortehrn 4 l-2s, Chicago &
Great Western 4s, and Hudson & Man
hattan refunding 5s.
Changes tn the industrial and pub
lic utility groups were largely frac
tional In character, but the demand
for Pacific Gas & Electric . 5s sent
them up 1 1-2 points.
There was comparatively little trad
ing In liberty Issues, which showed Ir
regular changes.
Total bond sales, par value, were
$10,531,000.
Covering of short contracts furnish
ed Impetus to the upward trend of
prices In today'scstock market. Total
sales, which reached 1,046,700 shares,
indicated Investment buying by trad
ers, who expect a continuation of the
bull movement next week iij anticipa
tion of better business Conditions.
Gains of 1 to 3 points were numerous
in both the railroad and industrial
lists.
One of the outstanding develop
ments of the day was the raid on Erie
Issues, apparently an Indirect result
of the Chicago & Alton receivership.
Erie common broke more than 3
points, but recovered somewhat, inter
closing at a net loss of 1 6-. The
first and second preferred suffered
slightly similar losses.
Oil shnres were In good demand,
presumably In response to reports of
increased consumption, due In pnrt to
the adoption of oil-burning devices by
several large corporations because of
the coal strike. Standard Oil of New
Jersey rose 2 1-2 points. Houston 1
6-8, Phillips Tortecluh ....AOlmb
5-8. Phillips Petroleum 3 1-4 and Gen.
oral Asphalt 1 3-4. Mexican Petrol
eum reacted sharply after an early
show of strength and the Pan-Ajnerl-can
issues receded In sympathy.
Sugar shnres mounted to new high
levels on Increased prices of the raw
Cnhnn product and better trade con
ditions, which were reflected In the
Cuban Cane company announcement
that it had paid its remaining $3,1000,
000 debt. Cubu Cnne showed n -net
profit for the day of one point, with
even larger gains In the preferred.
Motor shares responded well to the
report of the national automobile
chamber of commerce . that Autt
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Real Banking
Service
Our constantly increasing list of
satisfied patrons justifies us in ex
tending an invitation to those who
are seeking a banking connection,
or contemplating a change, to -
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production would exceed that of July
by 20,000 cars. Studebaker was ex
ceptionally strong, closing at a net
gain of 3 5-8 points. Chanler moved up
1-2 and GeAeral Motors Improved
fractionally.-
Chlcafro LtvosUK'k
Market.
CHICAGO, Sept. 2. (United States
Department of Agriculture.) Cattle
Cattle RReceipts 4000 head; slow,
steady to weak, practically all classes;
veal calves fully steady; top beef
steers early $11; yearlings supply pro
portionately and conditioned to sell at
J8.2510.25; best mixed yearlings,
$10.25; bulk beef cows and heifers,
$4.50 7; bulk bologna bulls, $3.90
4.15; bulk desirable vealers around
$12.50.
" Hogfi Receipts 14,000 head; mar
ket slow, lights and butchers 10 15c
higher; others strong early; big pack
ers doing little; 170 to 220-pound
weight, $9.75(0 9.90; 230 to 260-pound
butchers, 9.409.65; 270 to 300-
pound butchers, $8.909.3S; packing
sows mostly $6.757.40; pigs around
25c hifgher; 115 to 120-pound aver
ages mostly $8.258.5fl; heavy,
9.46. medium, $8.909.85;
light, $8.909.75; packing
smooth, $6.60 7.50; packing
rough. $6.25 6.75; killing pigs,
8.73.
Sheep Receipts, 16,000 head;
ern lambs opened steady; first
$12.75 1 2.90 to packers; natives slow,
weak; spots 1015c lower than
Thursday's aveVage; packers buying
good natives largely $12.50, some con
fidently held higher; cull natives
mostly $9; fat sheep slow, steady;
bulk fat ewes, $4 7; breeding ewes
dull, generally lower; feeders quiet.
OFFICE CAT
$7.90
light,
hows
sows
, $7.60
west-sales
Grain at
San l Vnnclsoo.
SAX FRANCISCO, Sept. 2. Wheat
Milling, $1.801.85; feed, $1.80
1.85.
Parley Feed, $1.15 1.20. shipping.
$1.25 1.35. i
Corn White Egyptian, normal.
Hay Wheat, $15 17; fair. $13 It
15; tnme onts, $141; wild oats, $10
12; alfalfa, $1315; stock, $!W11;
straw, nominal.
!l BY JUNIUS
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CHICAGO, Sept. 2. Primary re
ceipts Wheat 1,064,000. bushels
against 2,462,000 bushels; corn 1,053,
000 bushels .against, 1,265.000 bushels;
oats, 635,000 "bushelV against 690,000
bushels.
Shipments-Wheat, 1,420,000 bush
els against 1,195,000 bushels; corn
754,000 bushels against 1,766,000
bURhels; oats, 485,000 bushels against
595,000 bushels.
Clearances Wheat, 2,123.000 bush
els, flour, 78,000 ibarrels;' corn. 368,
000 bushels; oats, 261,000 bushels; rye,
463,000 bushels; barley, 96,000 bush
Xo. 1 northern, $1.02; Xo. 2, $1.01;
Xo. 3, 98c; Xo.'4, 88c; Xo. 5, 80 l-2c;
Xo. 6, 70c; feed. 60c; track, 98l-2c.
Futures Ootoher. 96 l-2c; Decem
ber, 1'G 1-ic; May, $1.00 3-S.
Discontent.
All progress comes from discontent.
The man who can find no fault with
himself, who feels that he has never
done anything he need regret, cannot
advance himself greatly.
"I know a man who stayed at home
with his wife for 30 years."
"Ah that was true love!''
"Xo it was paralysis.' '
There is nothing so funny as the old
ak whining for light wines and
beer.
Modern Motor Mottoes.
Still motors run sweet.
Home is where the car is.
While there's gas there's hope.
Petter to be slow than sorry.
Py the time the ffneek inherit the
earth, the inheritance tax will have
been repealed. J
Kansas City
Grain Futures.
KAXSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 2.
Wheat September 94c; December,
94 3-4c; May, 99 3-4c.
Com September. 51 7-8c; Decem
ber; 60 3-4c; May, $54 6-8c.
Winnipeg Wheat
Market.
WINNIPEG.lScpt. 2. Cash wheat-
Seattle firaln
Market.
SEATTLE, Sept. 2. Whent Hard
white, soft white, western white, hard
red winter, $1.08; . soft red winter,
$1.05; northern spring, $L06; west
ern red, $1.02; big Bend bluestem,
$1.20. -
Fed and hay unchanged.
CATARRH
Catarrh Is a Local dlaease greatly In
fluenced by Constitutional conditions.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con
sists of an Ointment which gives Quick
Relief by local application, and the
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts
through the Blood on the Mucous Sur
faces and assists in ridding your System
of Catarrh.
Sold by druggists for over 40 Tears.
F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O.
10 Per Cent Off
AH Work
,' During Aug., -St-pt., Oct.
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1 enlargement free with
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CAPE MAY, X. J., Sept. 2. Xorth
Wlldwood, X. J., lust its town hall, its
council chamber, its city Jail and its
one prisoner in one disastrous blaze.
The city's one guest, left to his own
devices, went to sleep holding a light
ed cigarette and WiMwond's one pub
lic building burned to tile ground with
a loss of $3,000.
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
TOM IS QUITE A HELP.
.TOM. TARE'S 'A MILLER
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$3.50
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Electrical Supplies
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DANCE
To all who enjoy, a good sociable evening of
dancing may find same at the regular Saturday
night Club Dance.
At Union Hall
PAY ANTS ORCHESTRA
Admission 75c Lady Free
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Bargains
IN. WINONA WAGON $142.00 5
4 IN. WINONA WAGON $157J0 4
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3 i IN. WINONA WAGON $170.00 t
18 OR 20 HOE SUPERIOR GRAIN 5
DRILLS $130.00 4
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jo iiu oucicss raiiiiiuj; iiiuis viiiii
Floor Elevator $93.
The Above Prices
Subject to Stock on Hand.
Sturgis & Storie
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