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g--irV4d4U3y ' ' ' .', ' . DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 3. 1920. H'F.Jf rAOKA,., TEN PAGES PACE TETI AMUNDSEN WILL HAVE CIRCLED GLOBE NORTH OF ARCTIC ICE PACKS ix-rled to arrive at Noma soon on this trip .niunden ia.scln.t to Nome ?o ei't- Norwegian Traveled Northwest Paaiajre in 1006 and Now is Ln Route From Norway to Nome by East Passage. WKATTLE, An. S. (A. P.) First c lrc umnuv innlion ,. of the Rlobe thrnuKh the narrow wnleni between the Archie Ire pack and the northern edge of Kurope and America can be claimed, it )m been pointed out. by ftnaid Amundsen, Norwegian -explorer, when he arrives at Nome, Alaska, Ihla summer. Amundsen cannot claim a contJnu u Journey around this northern rim. however, for the first leg- was com pleted In 10 when he discovered the long-sought Northwest . Passage around America from the Atlantic to the pacific, tin this Journey he sail ed westward from Norway and ended hi trip at Nome. Tlio second leg of tV.t Journey is he me; completed ihis summer. In 1913 he a can left Norway, but sailed east, arond Furope and Asia. He la ex.- f.l fo COI Jil O'.IH Ol .IITIV" Arnun A !' PO'l'h Xon h daln.. ert 12. northi' a .lash to the North Pole, fir s' to Oi'tmn Oeorge Tonneson, th-. evi-'.u'or'Ji 1-euienanta, writ it hfic ii'imW after leaving i!aen !n the northern leas off tl tn wast. Mden is the- iVs-werer of O:o l'clo. He h ves to rt-ach til I'n'e to refute it confirm c;t of the uh Keur ...-ir-lral Hob- Pary to the recovery of the Tn tip r-f tiic world, l-OHTI,ND MARKETS. POHTI.AN1), Aug. (A. P.) Cattle lire steady, choice grass steers $15.14 to $11; good choice $10 to $10.60; hoKS firmer, prime mixed, $18 to $1( 50; medium mixed $17. &0 to $18. Eggs firm, 44 to 46 cents. nol MAXTA GiTE WARXIXO. VIENNA, A UK. I. (A. P.) Rou mania baa served an ultimatum that bolshevik! troops must be withdrawn from Roumanian territory within three days, according to a Belgrade dispatch. LABOR LKSS EFFICIENT LOS ANCBUKS, Cai., All. S. (A. P.) Labor la about SO per cent as ef ficient as it was In former times, ac cording to the annual report of John A. Griffin, city engineer of Los An geles, filed recently. This comment appeared in the report ln explanation of the high cost of Inspections of pub lic Improvements. OJOTURSTS OE EVERETT TRUE i YOU See. TH AT 1 : it ujtt-tT?N ; UiHffl IS 1 rkvi-r . MR&.TRUC5, VOU HAVE SOME NUTTY over? THIS STorM ir vou can MAKcT NYTHIM2 OUT oi" r-- TrHrVr sic re, e,- INTEREST DAYS Ansust first 1 Interest day for Serines Accounts in this tut nk. . Interest Is computed and credited on ac counts of record, and this with Uie principal will again draw interest from that day, a bo any addition al amount vt lii.ii ts a.lilifl to It on or bt-rore August the 4(Il. Tlie first four days of the month Is a very good time lo oik-ii a Saitnrs Aocotnnt aw it will draw interest from tJie first day of tlie month, and anyone can have KaH'h an aocount a.s It requires only (Mio Dollar or more to mart one in this Htrong bunk. TheAmCTiCtMNationalBank Pendleton. Oregon. "Strongest Sonic in Gastern Oregon" Used Gars One 1920 Chevrolet. One 1919 Chevrolet. One 1918 Clievrolet Roadster. One 1917 Hudson Super Six. Prices on all cars have taken a sharp advance Aug. 1st. In order to completely clean out our used car stock we are going to Cut our used cars to the limit. j Easy terms if desired. - Eastern Oregon Motor Co. 116 Garden St Near P. O. Phon 1027 J) Quality Counts Quality Counts You vw: mm. -I. I 1 I w Can Dance Tto the very' last note With the Columbia Orafo not yawn never need to lcae yimr favorite partner In the middle of tlie dance. Yotl can d&nre the laxt lln Kerlne atep. Kew SDS SKT STOP takes care of that. Tills excJuislTn oJimiMa ti-ature is at It lMMt for daficiiia;. Many difrercfit models for frm lo cliofMie from. Jii-ar lie latext renls in our Naiml pnanT parlor. rovnxTKST ikrms AKIlANfiUn C1KSI1K & HAMPTON i: i: i . .i,b m. Ul Al-ITV Mil ST (Quality CuuiiIk Quality Count eO 65 e 1 9 e 3 fcr. : L - "' " 1 i- . 1 - . DAILY MARE NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Keporta" The following prices are the prices Deins paid to producers by Pendleton business houses. Wherever retail prices are given the fact will be spe cially mentioned. Eggs and Poultry. Eggs, 60 cents. (Retail price la 60 cents.) Hens. 20 cents. Spring fryers, 30 cents a pound. Country Ham, Etc, Ham, best quality, 28c. Bacon, best quality, 40c Butter Eat and Butter. Ranch butter, tl.10 a roll. (Retail prica is also $1.10.) .Six Spokane Sills Drop Flour 80c Per Barrel. SPOKANE, Wash., Aug. S. The price of flour declined 8 0c a barrel at local mills. Belling for 111 and 13.20 per barrel. Y A The Joy Of A Perfect Skin jkKnow the joy and hDoiness that comes to one thru possessing 4 a skin of purity and K..niif Tli ,ft. Hie tinguished appearance it Tenders brings out' your natural beauty to its full est, ln use over 7Q years. L. aiminn iinMialnilhftiii iini i win ail Irregularity in Market for Coffee Futures Seen "NKSW.YORK, Aug. 3. Neirousness over European political conditions and the weakness of i the stock market caused some Irregularity In the market for coffee futures today. On the R'hole. however, the tone showed some Improvement owing to firmer Brazilian cables and reports of a slightly better pot demand and after opening at an advance or 10 to 20 points active months sold about 35 to 41 points ne nigher during tho middle of the day. There werecreactions of several points later under realizing. December eas ing off from 10.80 to 10.50 but tha delivery closed at 10.64 with the gen eral list showing net advance of 15 to 27 points. September 10.30; Oct 10.42; Dec. 10.64; January 10.71 March 10.84; May 10.39; July 11.04 Spot coffee was reported in nioder ate demand with prices nominally un changed to 10.34 to 11 for Rio 7'n and J7 1-4 to 181-4 for Santos 4 s. Speculators Bring Increase In Chicago Wheat Price. CHICAGO, Aug. 3. Broader spe culative buying, tempered by chances of a reaction from the big decline of late, did much today to lift the price of wheat. Closing quotations were un settled 1 1-2 to 2 1-2 net higher with December 2.13 1-2 and March 2.15 CTorn gained 2.u-8 to 3 1-2. and oats 5-8 to 1 1-2. Tn provisions there was a setback ranging from 17 to 82 cents. It was the first time since trading in future deliveries of wheat had been re sumed that well defined speculative r wmmrimmaiwmvm-minmrmammmmmmiimrimmmttmisimamrimiiimitimrcmmmti' i i I owes II n tl ! 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JBV- i Attractively fashioned little suits for wee fellows. Plain colors with white or blue pipings, collars and cuffs. Striped materials with plain collar and cuffs ; in harmonizing colors. Every one i3 made of ma-: terials famous for their sturdiness and performance ' . in the tub . ' -, '. '. 1 fl t 38 Inch vVoiles 69c Yard. Full 38 inches wide or better, these dainty summer fabrics are not only cool, and comfortable, but very practical and economi cal. Any woman who admires sheer voists or dresses for warm weather can surely have one or more at the very attractive price we have placed on these charm ing patterns. ; . . New Georgettes V $l;93Yard . Evidence of the advantage we have with our buyers in daily touch with the silk market is re flected in the quality and attract ive patterns- shown in this last shipment. The colorings con sist mostly of the dark shades so popular this season for waists or dresses. . J. GTPenneylCo A Nationwide Institu tfon demand showed Itself and save ener- getlo support tb values. Estimates jbt a 3.000,000 bushel corn crop this sea son had only a transient , affect ln checking; the bulls. , . - . Corn and oats sympathised with the upturn in wheat. Provisions lacked support. . .. , Stork Fluctuate and ' , Close shows IjoBse NEW YORK. Aug-. S. The stock market today was subjected to severe fluctuations with final prices showing- considerable losses ln a large number of speculative favorites. Announcement last. Saturday, after the close of the market of the rate Increases granted the railroads caused a wave of buyimr at the outset which swept prices upward at a rapid rate. All classes of shares participated1 with gains ranging; from 1 to 3 1-2 points. Short covering was of an urgent char acter for a time with commission houses reporting a large Influx of buy. ing orders from all sections of the country. Seasoned dividend paying rail shares made the best showing. Such favorites as Xew York Central, Union pacific Southern Pacific. Illinois Central, Louisville and Nashville, . Atchison, Reading and Northern Pacific were in trie van with material improvements also In a long list of low priced roads and a wide sprinkling of specialties. Popular industrials also moved for- ward. - Particular pressure was exerted against great variety, of shares which are popular speculative mediums. In eluding steels, equipments, shippings, oils, motors, textiles, paper and food securities. Advances under the flood of liquida- tlnn and short selling soon were can celled and the list crumbled away nteadily until many leading stocks were quoted at prices well below the low levels recently recorded. Lack of any sustained buying power discouraged the bull faction and en couraged the bears, who made drives against particular issues in an en deavor to uncover stop loss orders. Reactions ran anywhere from 1 to points. Sales approximated one mil. Bonds were quoted' substantially higher and held up well despite weak ness In other quarters. Foreign bonds were sold at concessions and there were moderate recessions In the Lib erty loans. Total sales of bonds (par value) $1,180,W)0. Old United States bonds unchanged on call. cows and heifers S.5090; medium to choice 78.G0; common 'to good, 6.KCft6.60; bulls, 5.60 . 50; calves Cannera Best Sellers In Kamuui City Market. KANSAS CITY, Aug. J. Cattle, 25.- 000 canners around steady few sales other classes.' weak to low best steers rly 16.7S; quality plain,-bulk con Minting of grasBers; quarantine re ceipts 35 cars; calves weak to tl low- bulk early 14.25p 1.7S; practical top late 14.00. Sheep 6000; generally steady on all grades and classes; quality plain; bulk good and choice native-lambs 13.2S 3.50; bulk culls 4.60 0 7.68; best fat wes 8.00; fat yearlings 10; feeder yearlings 3. lings Steady With liii-s and Wool Unchanged. NEW YORK, Aug. 3. Hops steady; slate and Pacific coast 1913, 303S; 18, 860130. Hides and wool un changed. Seattle Feed Martet HoTCre Around Old Prices. SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 3. City de livery: Feed, scratch feed 388; feed wheat 334; all grain chop 878: oats 878; Bprcutlng oats 381; rolled oats. $80; whole corn, 380; cracked corn 832; rolled barley $72; clipped barley $77. Hay, Kastern Washington timothy mixed, nominal; double compressed I344; new alfalfa $34; straw $22. MORE MI.VKRS "QUTT EVANSVILUi Ind., Aug. 8. (U. P.) -With the unauthorized strike of coal miners' spreading to the Kentucky fields, mines in the "pocket" district of Indiana did not reopen. More than 200 day men left work at Henderson, K. mines. ; '' . WARSHIPS AT KXSITNADA Pan diexk), Aug. . 2. u. p.) Americana returning from Bnsenada reported that a Japanese warship Is anchored at Ensenada and that sever al 'United States destroyers are now there..' Naval officials refused to cont ent. j KKW TUB K CABINET, CONSTANTINOPUE, Aug. 2.- (A. Hair mini kakas. faSlae air wpmv, mrm n.-r ' P.) Damad ' Ferld Pasha,' grand' via ler, announced the formation of a-new. cabinet composed largely of members friendly to British interests, accord ing to pol tlcal observer.- , l'MH'B MAKES DROP. : MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. ; $. (A. PO-HL Flour took a further drop of to iata ' a barrel at principal mills todays, . 'A FTXWIR DOWX 39 CENTS J ' PORTLAND, Aug. 2i U. P,)iv.lt grades of (lour dropped 80 cents. a, barrel here. STOP SICK HEADACHE ii OR NEURALGIA PAIN Oet Instant Relief WKb a 10 Cent Paekage of Dr. James Headacbe ' -Powders Stop Suffering ' Nerve-racking, splitting or bull. throbbing headaches yield In Just' a few moments to Dr. James' Headache' Powders which cost only 10 cents 'a package at any drug store. ' It's 'the quickest, surest headache relief In The whole world. Don't sutferl Relieve the agony and distress now! You cab. Millions of men and women ' haV found that headache or neuralgia mis- ery Is needless. Get what you ask for. Qlllll ) ! UBS tat. IT 4 1 3... BltW aM.hfnoopbM ' J. mat BttlTTAM, ..PI, B. w-.iiuiii.i.i.ain.i.a Dr. K. J. York Chinese Hoots, , , herbs and barks compound la remedy which has been proved ; a very successful and effective I cure for diseases of kidney, llrer,--tomach, lung, rheumatism and all chronic and acute blood dlsv orders. One dollar and twenty, five cents per bottle. Also our Savant Salve is performing at wonderful relief on headache catarrh, cough, bronchitis, rheu matism and lnfluenea. Sixty"1 ;ents per box, postpaid by us. ' . K. J. York Chinese Med. Co.' P. O. Box 5S, Walls Walla, Wfi ' Hog Receipts Are Strong and Cattle Steady. SEATTLE, Wash., July 3. Hogs, receipts $3; strong; prime, 17.600 18.26; medium to choice H. 6017. 60; tough heavies 14.00J6.60; pigs 13 6015. Cattle, receipts 606, steady. Prime 116 11.60; medium to choice $.60(3 10.60; common to good 7 03.60; best .WE HAVE A FEW BUICKS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIYERX Place your order now for that"; new car. 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