V- If TEN DAILY EAST OSEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OEEQON, 1 1 ' ' i - J. . .UJ...,1 'J.... " mJMIl-l.lU U WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 13, 1021. TEN PAGES DAILY MARKET. NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Pricea and Associated Press Reports Mm lii AImiiiI Harm- at INmlatuI (From the iregi tvohV-t)?h end prices showed some t'on. ! C.'Sstollii. n Journal, There wiri" tin nrrtvaln In cm-load I lots at North Portlund fur the second , day of the week's trade nt North Port-1 land, hut a 1 1 divisions wore represented tiy some holdm wi. Prices wit tin-j changed except In the'ralf division, A year go thin same day the switch men's slrlkc n on nd there wcr tin carload arrivals most of the week. ! 1iirly business In the hng alleys at MimUs Disturbed anil Imhi-tiinU Iiwc NKW YUKK, April IS. (A. 1M The stock market was again beset l conflicting Influences yesterday, many i-f the usual Industrial leaders reacting t to 4 points. Republic, Ijtckwanna. rVhlna Sheffield and Bethlehem prov ing especially vulnerable to bear drives. On the constructive side the mar- Nonh Portland consisted entirely of kct was represented by oils, motors, ' holdover fluff which was quoted nom-Hoopers, tobaccos and utUities. Inally steady at former prices. Later j Trices attained highest levels prior In the day the market turned weak; to publication of President Harding with a loss of SOc. General advances wrre shown in the Kost. teneral hng market range: Prime light tlO.SOW 11.00 Smooth heavy, 2,"o to 300 pounds 9 . S 0 f i 10.50 ""month heavy, 300 and up S.00 .B0 ItnuKh heavy , .00iji S.00 Kat pigs 10.60 11. ( Feeder pigs 10.00 i 11. Or Mage e.iHMi J.t'O M'lth the only holdover offerings available consisting of stockers and feeders, the market for cattle was a very quiet affair at North Portland, but demand was apparently continued for pood stuff. For calves the market ! was disposed to show an undertone of J French. Belgian and Dutch bills eased. Liberty bonds were steady, but the general list, notably rails, reacted, coppera however belli In demand. To nil sales, par value, $10,450,000, OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE began to put oht new lines, effaeim; most gains of the noon hour. Heforc 'the close, however, announcement of I the postponement of the strike of Hrlt I Ish Triple Alliance and the extremely favorable statement of earnings Issued by the International Paper company vauseu a nasi recovery. International Paper scored a nel gain of 5 4 points and losses In steels were reduced. Sales 600.000 shares, all loans held at 7 per cent with no deviation of rates for time funds, com mercial paper or bank acceptances. Foreign exchange was Irregular, the British hardening- with another all iance in Italian remittance, but Products Itaiwu to Prp-Wsr IUihIs CHICAGO. April S. (A. P.) Prices throughout ftie (train and provi sion list fell yesterday o the lowest level since 1915. Hogs were lower than at any time sine February 1916. Selling; mvns general, based largely on world conditions. Wheat closed tin- settled, nt the same na yesterday's fin- n.essnso. As extracts appeared, shorts lsh to down, corn off H If 6-Sc to i j-s ana oats lost 14 to 3-8fil-2. Provisions varied from 27 decline to oc advance. Many holders of wheat appeared to have lost confidence In, likelihood ni higher prices, at least for the present. In particular a number of owners of old crop supplies showed evidence of anxiety to unload, and a willingness to accept the view that the curtailment of bus lug power had been so severe as practically to take away hops of Im. mediate relief. The consequent break In values resulted in export sales total ing 1.000,000 bushels. Demand other, wise, however, was confined seemingly to profit taking- on shorts. President Harding's message had no traceable effect as a market Influence. Corn and oats declined In sympathy with wheat. No adequate support developed for provisions, , THE OLD HOMETOWN. 4 CLOSf UP OF OUR TeFtPEMfCNTAt. PAPFSt HANOER WHEN HC GOT A LBTTC15. FCI TH6 WJI pwpE R COMPANY, SAVIN wwrpFiesTCw spwiK& owoegs weap PA-rmowa discontinued in rios LIBERTY EONDS All those who Mill hold Temporary 4 1-4 Fourth Lib erty Loan IVmdn, should have these substituted for prrnuuietit bonds before the 15th of this month, or . . they will be unable to collect interest thereon. Bring in such bonds promptly at this bank for ex change at Window No. One. The AmeriranlEiiorial Bank' Pendleton. Oregon. 'Strongest Sank in Gastent Oregon' Special Prices on Bed Room Furniture We have Chiffoniers in ivory, French plate mir rors', fine workmanship, good material $33.00 Dressers in ivory, large French plate bevel glass $30.00 Dressing Tables, tripple mirrors $25.00 Fine large Chiffonette in ivory $23.00 Chiffonier, medium size $20.00 Cruikshank & Hampton "Quality CounU" 124-23 E. Webb Phone 548 Your Old Furniture Taken la Exchange as Part Payment on New Vm ona,,o' -, T7. . . . 1 ' STORY AOOUT'ThiS Steel Prices Aro Heduced NEW YOKK. April IS. (A. P.) Substantial reductions in the base sell ing prices of the products of the I nlted States Steel corporation and Its subsidaries were announced last night by E. H. Gary, head of the cor poration. The new prices became ef fective today, for Pittsburg. The reductions follow: 4x1 and heavier billets from $38.50 to 137 a Rross ton; slabs, 142 to 13S a eross ton: sheet liars and small billets, 147 to f 3 gross ton: bars, J2.S5 to 12.10 net 100 pounds, plates, $2.65 to $2.20 per hundred pounds; structural, $2.45 to $2.20 per 100 pounds; wire rods. $57 to $48 a gross ton; plain wire base, $3.35 to $3.00- per 100 pounds; tin plates. $7 to $8.25 per base box. Wire nails in kegs were unchanged at $3.25 base. Mr. Gary "would make no comment on the reduction in reply to questions asking whether wage cuts were con templated. .The price list from which the changes were made went into er tect March 21, 1919. To give nn Idea of the size of the reductions it was ex plained that the cuts on tinplates pare Its quotations from $140 to $125 a ton. THS.Nl "JVC HCARO IT" ' NO MATTCR HOW HKJH CHEST NUTS ee VoU ALWAYS fS3 THCM OOT UJITM A LAVISH UAktT-.HI HojAi Steady; Cattle Weak SEATTLE, April 13. (A. P.) Hogs Receipts none. Steady. Prime 11.00 11.65; smooth heavies 10.00SJ 11.00; rough heavies 8.00i'8.65; pigs lO.OO'fr 11.50. Cattle Receipts 136. Weak. Prime steers 7.75Cf 8.25; medium to choice S.OO7.2o; common to good 5.50 6.50; best cows and heifers 6.50fji7.00; medium to choice 4.50ift'5.50; common to good 3.00(fr4.50; bulls 4. 005.50; light calves 10.50 12.00; heavy calves 6.00 7.00. Arizona Mines , Announce Suspension, t ' ITTSBRE, Aria., April 13.-r(A. P.) Productlofi of copper from its mines here and reduction of ore in its smelt ers at Douglas, Arts., will be suspend ed within the next week or 10 da.i'. me calumet and Arizona Mining com pany, according . to announcements Posted yesterday after a meeting of the board of directors. , ' , ORE C1IAXGI-S HAN DS SPOKANE. April 13. (A. P.) Ap proximately $2,000,000 worth of ore was secured to the Heela Mining Co." of the Idaho Coeur d'Alenes by the recent settlement with the Marsh and Federal companies, It was announced In a statement here today following a meeting of directors of the Hecla. T'he settlement was necessitated because ot a controversy over property rights. ' MARRIAGE OF GIRLS HANDICAPS SYSTEM American Knicltlngs Cuts All Salaries NEW YORK. April 13. (A. P.) The salaried force of the American Smelting and Refining company will receive a 20 per cent cut In pay and wages of laboring classes between 30 and 4 0 per cent, effective June 1, it was learned officially last night. Cattle llrgistcr HiclM-r at K. C. KANSAS CITT, April 13. (A. P.) Cattle Receipts 8.800. Beef- steers mostly steady to lac higher; 8.50 0 8.75. Sheep Receipts 10,000; steady: ton ittmDs 9.25. TOKIO. April 13. (A. P.) Japan's telephone system, which is not consid ered good, has, to the dismay of the telephone authorities, been suddenly disturbed by the marriage of a large number of telephone girls in the To kio exchange. The cause of the sudden wedding really springs from the old Japanese trcdltion, which In its turn comes from ,C! !na as so many Japan ese things did, and Is a result of giving to each year the nam, of some animal or bird. The . year 1920 was known as the year of the monkey and the monkey year is proverbially regarded by the Japanese as being distinctly unlucky for marriages.' One reason for this is that the Japanese word for monkey which is "Saru" also signifies "to go .s. I With Other Members of Comite Franc? Amerique Was Guest j. of General Henry T. Allen. ' PARIS, April 13. (A. P.) The Duchess de Itohiin urges American women and the tnlted States sjov crmnent. to let the American soldiers remain on the Rhine. The Duchess, with other -members of the Comtte h rance-Amcrique, - were guests : of General Henry T. Allen at Colilenx February 15. when the troops cele brated the anniversary of, the day American soldiers took their place on the Allied front as an American army. She tells of her trip In the March number . of France-Etats-Unia, the committee's mugazlne. . "My joy Is profound," she' says In her diary of the trip, "to see the Am erican flag on Ehrenbreltsteln and I do hops it will remain there a very long tjme for the security not only of my own country but of Europe and all the lovers of liberty and humanity. ;'Yes, It Is a fact which I feel even more keenly than I did before, that the Germans respect only force and power und that the I'nitcd States Is the only people they fear, ' knowing perfectly that, if It were needful. , they would come again as numerous as pos. sible. Hut I do hope that the govern ment of the United States and our dear sisters, the American women, will understand the necessity of leaving the troops on the Rhine to prevent mis chief. It Is easier to keep t'.iem here and much, less expensive, than serlil. ins) them back and having the trouble oi scnning later many, many more to The Easiest Most sanitary and thor ough method of . cleaning the home and keeping it constantly sweet, clean and germ free, is with an ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER J.LVAUGIIAN Phono 139 200 EL Court ITOLAIR W. (TONY) DYSON RUG AND CARPET KPKC1AUST I nmksstild Ruga look new and preserve appearance of new. ones. I clean on your floor or take thein away. 6 years in Pendleton. Phone 6211 been the wall separating domination and Justice, ambition and Humanity. She has been our Providence." Iindon Wool Has Hotter Demand " LONDON, April 13. (A. P.) There were 7875 bales offered at the wool Bales here yesterday. I'rices were unchanged but the demand was better. Most of the purchases were made by continental buyers. away.' Therefore, an t apprehension 'Europe.1 nits arisen mar nriries or na mnnk.i- i.mi.- . , vear r. l J-L '. ..1 " "me"ra" troops.' she says, L,:,, --- are magnificent. The men are tall T.u i" v.i.iureii Dornjanil handsome. They walk malcstl ... me ea. marriage are apt to Be too cally and with great regularity never monKcy wise, as the Japan- one behind the other. It Is Mii,.rn,i wise, or. ese put It. Now the following year is the happy and glorious year of the birds. For this Is the Japanese word "Tori" which also means "to take" or to gather in to see them parading.' I'uring the review, she says, "The .Marquise de Rochambeuu and I were so enthusiastic rhnt w nuu.i nciii-e. me i-iepnone sion to have the honor of kissing the Mns or iokio liKe many other of the American lunci are gathering to themselves hus- And in bands. flag.' closing, the . Duchess claims: "America In this war ex has BATTER UP! WASHINGTON, April 13. (A. P.) Substantial reduction of the death and Injury rate in toal and metal mJnes of the country is shown In a statement reviewing the safety work performed by the bureau of mines since Its establishment In 1910, made today by Dr. H. Foster Bain, ' sctln director. From a rate In 1911 ot 4.71 deaths for each 1.000 men employed there has been an almost unbroken declino to a rate of 3.23 per thousand In 1919, the statement said, . , It was the occurrence of a series of disastrous coal mine explosions at tended by heavy losses of life that caused congress to create the Bureau of Miles. In 1911 there occurred 15 major coal mino accidents, causing 413 deatns, or 15.5 per cent of the to tal number of men killed by all causes at coal mines during the year., , In 1920 eight similar accidents catised 61 deaths, or only !. per cent ot the to tal from all causes. For the interven ing years, the statement said a gen eral improvement was shown. The bureau has at present ten spe cially equipped Pullman cars engaged in transporting Its trs-'n crews from nine to mine. It has mine rescue sta tions nt Pittsburgh, . Pa,; Wilkes Bar re, Pa.; Vlncennes. .Ind.; Birming ham, Ala.; Berkeley, Cal.; McAleator, Okla.; .and Seattle. Wash. Resides training the miners in . rescue work the experts of the bureau train the wives and children of the miners In first aid. , . The. Increased output of mines, es pecially of coal, in recent years has neen produced with little Increase In the number of miners, the- statement said, and adds that the personnel Is not nearly so skilled in. mining as ten years ago. This condition, makes nec essary added precautions against ac cident, the statement said. . The bureau has trained In the past ten years, 60,971 persons In mine res cue work, and first aid methods. In Pennsylvania,. 9111' persons were trained, in Colorado; 2921 In- Mon tana. 2740;Jn West Virginia 271.1r In .Micnignn, 2620; In Kentucky, 2447; in Arizona, :H7; In Alabama. 2,097. The mate of Washington with 1784 persons iramea m relation to nn nveraire hum bcr of miners employed aniunting to oujii nas the best record. k ' ' Sanitary Grocery Phone 871 To grow by serving you is our ambition. Location is a secondary consideration in the gro cery business. We carry a full line of groceries and make prompt deliveries to all parts of the city. The Most The Best in Value in Quality MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN. A (rlln Keller for ftwrUssm. CMUUsatka, sksssrke, Iismi TraaMn, TrrlklM PMrVrm, uj Seunr Warm. Titer Ircak CaMi iDMhwirl. Mail droit lei. Sample matM MCI. AdcTrTM, MODlU SMV C0.U ,,.. 05 Trade Mark aiiu'"? The town of West Stockbrldgo. Massachusetts, Is so healthful that nil physician can bo induced to settle there. The Selectmen are raising a special purso for a physician who will agree to llvo In the town. Preventative Medicine The .tendency of medical science l Inward preventative measures. It Is easier and better to prevent than to cure. Pneumonia, one of the most dangerous discuses that medical men have to contend With, often follows a cold or attack of the grip. The cold prepares the system for the reception and development of the pneumonia germ. The lotiger the cold hangs on, the greater the danger. Tke Cham berlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the first Indication of a cold appears so as to get rid of it with the least possible delay. It In folly to rink an attack ot pneumonia when this remedy may be obtained for a trifle. . ' . A r unner Cured) of Rheumatism "A man living on a farm near here came in a short time ago- completely doubled up with rheumatism, I hand ed him a bottle of Chamberlain's Lini ment and told htm to use it freely,' says C. P. Iiayder, Putten Mills, N. Y. "A few days Inter he walked into the store as straight as a string and hand ed me a dollar saying, give mo another bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment; 1 want it in tho house all the time for It cured me.' Indigestion ami Constipation - "Prior to using Chamberlain's Ts.b- lets, I suffered dreadfully from Indi gestion. Nothing I nto agreed with me and I lost flesh and ran down In health. Chamberlain's Tablet strengthened my digestion and cured me of constipation," writes Mrs. Ooorgo Ktroup, Solvay, N. T. . The Itiiad In Happiness Toil must keep well If you wish to be happy. When constipated take on or two of Chamberlain's Tablets Im mediately after supper. They cause Sentle movement of the howels. Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets . To have a clear, pink skfn. bright eyes, no pimples, a feelirfg of buoyancy like childhood days, you must keep your body free from poisonous wastes. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets (a vege table compound mixed with olive oti) act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after effect. Take one nightly and note resuluj. They start the bile and overcome constipation. That's why millions of boxes are told annually, 15c and 3iXr' ' SUCCESS DR. C. II. DAY Physician and Surgeon Osteopath Rooms 21 and 16 Smith-Crawford Bulldlnc. Telsphons 704 Has. T49-H Buying Miles When you buy an automobile,., are you. getting something to look at, or something to use? Of course you are buying the miles the car will render in actual use on the highway. '. . Looking at it that way, you are seeking more than a car when you enter the salesroom to buy. You are buying service, as well as a car. And miles must be delivered day by day as you need them. . . Do we deliver the whole order? Ask any man who drives a - ,MjavikZZ BUICK i - . . Oregon! Motor Garage Dkb-fliutora BUICK, CADILLAC AND CHEVROLET Phona 468 It' .U4