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Hqz ten PA&Y. gA3T OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, " -- L' -"---- bsx.:ljh. LJ'.it til xxr uu," ut.iuii.'!. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 6, 1021. TEN PAGES i sj,l..-X "ii .J.. m' 1 QOTBURSTS OE EYERETT TRUE DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL WE CAN Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Eeports ami iMittcr Hull! at M1 ItiiT ai 8raiMr KATTU3. Jnn. r. Ens Select lo - eel ranch white ahclla 6nc: pullets 50c. linttrr City creamery, in cubes, 4S M ftSc; brick or print Mfe.lJc: wo unds. In cubes, 42e: lirlcKs 43(9 45c; country creamery extras, cost to Job Vert I neubes 4Cc; stm-ane 4451 43c, Hug Ar Mrnng- nml talilc lllclicr at Scaulp SEATTLK, Jan. 5. Hor Vieceipts none. Strong. Prime 12.00K 12.50: KitHMith heavies 11. OVfi 12.00; rough henvlrs J.OOiji H.tifl; pls 9.00 Q 11.00. Cattle Receipt ;j. Higher. Prime ulcers g.5 ij ."5; medium to choice (."0W 8.25; common to good 6.00 ji ".00; best cows and heifers 7.00 (Si T.50; medium to choice C.DOtft.OO; common to pood 4.00(ii 5.50; bulls . 006.00: calve r..50i 12.25. Vnimppacliahlo tf you were to see the unequalled volume of unimpeach IHe testimony In favor of Hood's Sar mparilla you would uphraid yourself for so long; delaying to take this effec ' tlve medicine for that blood, disease from which you are Buffering. Said one "Economy Is near to tlie keystone or character and success. A boy that is taught to gave his money will rareJy lie a had man or a failure: the man who saves wfit rise in his trade or profession steadily; this is Inevitable.'' ... A Home Savings Dank, such as can be liatl at tills hank, is a constant reminder to most any boy in save. Call for full particulars at tho Savings Dcpurtnteut Window No. 3. " 5 - . . Tlie AmencariKat ional Bank Pendleton. Oregon. 'Strongest Sank in Gastern Oregon" Grocery Department To bring down the liigh cost of living, watch Alexander Special Grocery adver tisement for Thursday and Friday.' Crystal White Soap, 14 for $l.QQ Ocean Minced Clams, 6 for $1.00 Nippon Brand Peaches, 3 for $1.00 Van Camp's Soups in tomato, chicken, vegetable, or clam chowder, 8 for $1.00 Knight's Rogue River Catsup, 3 for $1.00 Fairy Toilet Soap, 12 for $i.qq .Winesap Apples, per box . . . $1.75 Pendleton's Largest Store iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiinifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Closing Out Our I Entire Line of I I Phonographs ! I COLUMBIA I Graphonolas I ' In all styles and finishes I Every one must go. Take advantage of this special js offer while they last. 5 Regular $275.00 Columbia $175.00 1 Regular $140.00 Columbia $85.00 H Regular $120.00 Columbia . .....$65.00 - S Regular $75.00 Columbia $45.00 Our entire stock of records is included in this closing s out sade. E . Seven $1.00 Record for $5.00 r TERMS CASH ONLY 1 Cruikshank & Hampton 1 QUALITY COUNTS 5 124-128 E. Webb St. Phone 548 iJIll!I!I!i!IIIi!llliUli!IimilllMlllllllll!l!lll!IIIIIIIIUIIIllllll!llllIIIillllllIIIIIlIII!IIIIE TVw lUplil Wheat Uise jltmnlla in ltcnctlou ! ClflCA(K), Jun. 5. Wheat declined Mn price Tuesday, largely as a reaction from tho sudden preceding big ad vance. Closing quotations were heavy 2 to 4c not lower, with March 1.73 i 10 l.7S and May 1.67 ?i to 1.6S. Corn lost 1 In He and oats 1-S tolj ii'5-g. Ii provisions the outcome var ied from 10c recession to a like ad vance. It was a. generally accepted opinion in the wheat trade that the upturn in values yesterday had been too rapid ,""d 'J". !"" ,,0!,,me ,!f-en8th, which S,v S longs to realise profits. Besides, mill tiwr demand appeared to have dimin ished and there seemed to bo a pause In export buying. Gossip was current also that the Ksyptian government would try to re-sell 11.000,000 bushels of wheat that had been contracted for in Australia. Action of the house of representatives at Washington making certain the revival of the war finance corporation naa but little effect on prices, having evidently been discount ed yesterday. On the other hand, con siderable bearish sentiment as to all grain, including wheat, was generated by heavy receipts of corn. I "eciaeu enlargement of the move ..".-.ii 01 me corn crop a shown bvhltf nrrlvala here was chiefly responsible uepression or corn and oats. Con signment notices from Iowa in parti cie nam to nave been augment ed. Provisions with hogs. averaged higher in line IMvulattvc Issues Take . Prominence In Now York .r.w j ui;iv, Jan. G. Speculative "cr mo prominent features of .... . r - ..v.. oot operations, afforded a strik ing contrast to the irregular or slug gish tone of seasoned shares. The heavy tone of rails was a dls- uuaippoininient to traders who uaa nopca that the January reinvest ment inquiry and enlarged transporta nun earnings would make a marked impression on that quarter of the list. -News of th day was of the sm confusing character, although not lacking in constructive elements. Ex change on London was strong, a mod sraie recovery was reported in the price of refined copper and partiul re sumption or activity was announced rrom industrial centers whore stagna tion recently ruled. These developments were neutralized to an extent by more bank failures nt western agricultural points, further price cutting by Independent steel pro ducers and additional wage reductions In the textile and affiliated trades. Oils and shippings, as typified bv j Mexican Petroleum and Atlantic Gulf were the chief reactionary features. Mexican petroleum made an extreme reversal of nearly ten points and At lantic Gulf replaced a four point de cline to a new low record with a net gain of 1 3-4 points. Much of the re bound in tlie final dealings was ascribed to short covering. . Sales amounted to 835,000 shares. No perceptible relaxation of money rates was shown, although offerings of time funds were more liberal. Trading in bonds was again only moderate, but the trend was unmistak ably upward, many speculative Issues participating with representative of ferings. All the liberty and victory flotations closed at gains. Total sales, par value, $14,375,00-0. Old U. S. Bonds were unchanged on call. TOKIO, Jan. 5. (By Henry Kinney, Vf P. staff Correspondent.) The city of Toklo has been excited by the dis covery of widespread graft in the mu nicipal government. Numerous arrests have already been made and the police say that many more will follow. Cap tain Shiroki, chief of the criminal in vestigation section of the police, says that he feels certain that there is not a single municipal enterprise in the Japanese captial which will not show irregularities. The investigation so far has concern ed itself mainly with the street im provement and sewer departments of the city government. The persons ar rested include a number of officials and contractors. It has been found that exorbitant sums have been paid by certain officials for the gravel which is the principal material used in roaa and street construction, large bribes having been given freely by groups of contractors. Graft was shown In the construction of the new great Meijl shrine, opened "with great pomp in comemoration of. the late Emperor. This made a great Impression on the people, who feel that at leaf that en terprise should have been Immune. In Japan which like most other countries in the Orient is the home 01 "commissions" and similar gifts and presents which would be termed graft H' C -.' - ' yt"-wJtlfc-iili. iii -,T .----. ,,, jiir -nuaini-J f-i " r i L . ,UI"11 11-1 ' ( ..... Mi , f ' jsiJ OFF ? in western countries, official n.,i.. tions of this kind must be extremely vicious before they attract, attention. The police say, sowever, that in this ease they Intend to investigate to the bottom. In this they are backed up by Count Okl, Minister of Justice, who says that both Tokio and Kyoto, the former capital, are rotten with graft. .HAL TROUBLE WASHIXGTO.V, Jan. 5. (A. V-) The Russian soviet has decided upon a campaign to spread terror in nearby countries, says a Moscow dispatch. Linlne is quoted as saying: "It is in dispensable to keep the bourgeois enemy busy with internal troubles so they cannot injpure the soivet Russia." UOME, Jan. 5. (A. P.) The Ital ian government is facing an,' ftlinosl unsolvable problem in the que'slion 1 the com of the nation's bread. t)ur- mgvand since the war the price of bread was kept down artiflcally.' the government paying ? 1,0000,000,000 and even lately 1 1,250,000,000 yearly aa ther difference between the actual cost of the flour and the price paid by the consumer. f. The" price of a kilo (2 1-J pounds) of ordinary bread used to be equiva lent to. nine cents, or of a finer quail !y 11 or 12 cents; now the. price for the same quantity of inferior tread Is 21' cents a kilo, and the Italian working classes utterly refuse to nay the balance which would Increase! th Back To Earth r-4 YSS, I'M GOlNajO GCT Opff A Ottos 3Pf5S.eH i THIS WtcV STOPPING- AHO ST4ftTINC AkjO . THIS ONrvvJic5SaVRy CUlrG,(NG! cost to them to 4 cents of even half a dollar a kilo. Italian worklngmen are now paid .wages which compare favorably with tho salaries doled out to officers in the army or heads of government de partments and do not hesitate to pay enormous sums for wine, tobacco and luxuries for their table. A mason, blacksmith or cabinet-maker used to consider himself well paid with less than a dollar a day. Xow they earn J6.50, 7.00 and 8.00 a day, and lpok forward to having more in the fu ture. DIIV LAW CLOSES POOR HOUSE. FOX DIT LAS, 'Wis., Jan. 6. (A. P.) The Fon Dm Lao county work house, after a quarter of a century existence, was closed today because of lack of business. Only 12 offenders were sent to the workhouse last year. Officials : explained prohibition brought about the closing. H.ILKO.l W.SIIia OCT ' WARSHFIEL.D. Jan, 5. (A. P.) Two hundred feet of the southern pacific trade wus washed out near Cushman. 11 REALTY TRANSFERS V. Ritter to O..B. Sloline, $1600. Lots 4, 5, 6 7, Block 162 Kcservatlon Add. J. T. Ogle to Emma D. Durkheimer 2000. Lot 2, Block B Add to Add of Jacobs. S. F. Bowman to U E. King. $1.00. Lot 3, Block B, IJvermore's Add. B. J. Hcckcr, Trustee, to L. Seward, $10. Block 4, McArthur's Add Wes ton. Jfary T.. Leedy to B. A. Ransler, $1.00. Lots 7, 8, 9. Block 109. Jtcs. Add.. Pendleton. J. H. Ralcy to Pat Lonergan, $532. Supply You With the Best of Groceries at the Lowest . Possible Price. Fresh Country Butter, 2 pounds ..:..$1. 10 Fresh Country.Eggs, dozen ... 65c Sweet Juicy Navel Oranes dozen . .,,.,,..45c to $1.00 The Best Grade of New Crop Walnuts, 3 lbg'...$1.00 Swift's Premium Bacon, sliced to your order, lb. 60c Swift's Premium Hams, pound , ..........,....;.40c ft Sanitary Mm 221 East Court Street The Most in Value The Best in Quality ' : ' Phone 871 .' .." -v . Lot 12, lock 10, llouscrs Add Pendle ton. ' . -' T. J. O'Uarra lo Lcluh Bowers $t. SV 1-4 Sec. 19. Tp.,4, J. Ii. 33 and SB 1-4 Sec 24, Tb. 44 X. Al 82. ' Cuts, Burns Hamlin's Wii-rd Oil a Saf First Aid Trsatmsnt How often lockjaw, blood tioi flonitiff, the loss of an arm or leg, or sometimes even life itself, re-" siiltt from the neglect of a burn or little cutl Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a safe and effective firt aid treat ment. It is -a powerful antiseptic and promptly applied to wounds of this lcind will lessen the (Linger of b!ood poisoning. Keep it handy. Wlurd Oil If a troorl deMmlnhl prep aration to havfl in th ra'i'cln chePt for first aid when th doctor may o fr away. It la toothing and 4iHnc and quick If drlvea out pain and Inflamma tion In ranea of pprnlna, bnriae, cut, burn, bltr.i and itlnr. Juit aa reliable to for at Iff nxk. r feat, col J gorea, cuntrar aorea, aaracha and toulbacha. , Ovnarou sua toottla lie.- It you art trouble with 'rotutlnatlon or tick hdarh try Hamlin a Wivurd tlver Whip. Jum pJaaaant llttla pln Vila at arugtflati for 10a - Guarttntt r:2S Price Reduction Effective January 1st, the price is fe duced 28 per cent on all automobile . starting and lightiny types of 1 ' ' ' BATTERIES ! The quality remains the samo,r giving you the 'maximum combination of pover, dependability, and long life. ; , ; t v. V ' " Simpson Auto Co. J ' t - iPcndleton, Oregon Phone 408 . . -it .Water iW!MfTOB!ISHlttl!W,' iiiMiiiiitiUiaiiMiuioiiialiiialuutiiiiai Business men are large cars. The importance of their transportation leads them to choose a car that meets every demand leads them to choose Buick. The comfortable rid ing qualities of the new Buick Nineteen Twenty One cars likewise make them ideal for hoilrs of recreation. . , , . . ' Authorized Buick Service is everywhere avail- Oregon Motor Garage . Dittribttton ' .--"-W: . BUICK, CADILLAC AND CHEVROLET KOEPPEN'S PRESCRIPTION DRUGSTORE A. C. Koeppen1 & Bros. Tlie Drug Store That Vou Uest. 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