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. - . ' ,-. ., r MMMVIWW welkin 'w , MGt TEN DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 28, 1931. TEN PAGES fl DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports Mrlu1 Honrs Strong After liTi'ituUir IVriod. XKW VOUK. JUii (A. IM Thf Min k market yi stcrday experi enced three distinct phases. II open ed with an irregular tone, develops! general heaviness during the Intcnne dlate (ri kI and ended with rallies of one lit fniir point in which many losses were retrieved. The shadow of additional dividend suspension hung over the market, but ti v. is nnt i i ti 1 1 1 shortly before the flow that passing of the tackawanna steel ronminn quarterly disbursement was announced. lteports from Important Industrial renter of further slowing down of op- iron trade 1 were adve trade and rubber tire production, rse factors. Halls were dormant most of the day but featured the rebound of the final hour with several closely held spec ialties, steels and equipments, lilies amounted to SJS.UOO shares. little or no relief from prevailing money conditions was evinced by rates for call and time funds. All demand loans were made at seven per cent, tho firm tone being ascribed to further withdrawals of reserves by local and Interior banks. Foreign exchange was reactionary, especially sterling or Hrltish remit tances, these falling to $3. SKI 3-4. All continental exchanges were lower, the Liberty bonds closed nt variable iinlna and the general trend of most domestic Issues was toward steadiness, but foreign bonds were irrcguliir, in terest centering' In tomorrow's offer ing of the new French issue. Total sales, par value, 1 l.(T5,t0U. 'rations, especially ill the steel and Dutch rate falling thirty points. THE GREAT OUTDOORS lt falling yon loud ami long thcw days, your nlst aiioo luis caved in and you uiv pfariiur for tluit trip Into the forest, or K'rluips a loiu; auto-trip to the or thv valley, or srnliiuc a snow-capped tiHiuarcli of tlx- mountains Wherever yon go. jon will ucrd for jour i-onvenicmv and comfort travellers chocks, because they arc safer than carrying money and tuejr arc pnynlilc everywhere. Ir alc at this bank. 3 30.M 3CKkM The American National Bank ' Pendleton, Oregon. 'Strongest Bank in Gas tern Oregon MUi.i,H.iL.uiiiiiii..iriiiVii'i:ii'vsr:uViiVMiiViri's!ii,su Golden West 1 On Hot Cakes The most discriminating taste is sat isfied with the delightful, wholesome flavor which Golden West gives to the hreakfast plate of hot cakes. Remember that your grocer will give you Golden West Butter if you say the name. ATTEND THE MERCHANTS' AND MANU FACTURERS' CARNIVAL, MAY 26 AND 27 "W" 4 ft 7 The Wholesome Butter Sf";"j';s'j';";;'jMpitiiwiMitM;aiiii)aaiii'itiM)M' tuaHisiHia.iniTu,a.u.a,,aiu:au.B'U A Notable Event is in store for the people of Umatilla county. Take advantage of this big opportunity and visit the Merchants' and Manufac turers' Carnival at Happy Canyon May 26, 27, 28. IT WILL BE x HUMMER "We are there" Cruikshank & Hampton Now High Uifonls Made by Wheat Trice. CHICAGO, May :S. (A. V.I Spectacular upturns In wheat prices yesterday resulted largely from an nouncement of severe crop damage In Missouri, May, in which delivery, however, business was light, soared nearly ten cents above the highest pre vious record this season. The market closed unsettled at a range varying from 2 1-4 net decline to 6 I-'.' ad vunee, with May 1.79 3-4 to 1.80 and July 1.32 1-2 to 1.32 3-4. Corn fin ished 3-8 to 1-2 off to 3-8 up. Outs finished 3-S to 1-2 off to 3-8 up. Outs lost 1 1-S to 1 5-S. In provisions the outcome varied from 10 decline to 65 rain. Hession fly received most of the blame to the Missouri crop. A state ment from the I'niversity of Missouri entomologist said that half of the pos sible Meld of eight counties appeared to be gone and that further loss was in prospect. The market fluetua'd wildly with profit taking sales heavy at the last. Expected big arrivals of corn and oats next week tended to check bullish sentiment regarding those cereals. Scattered demand from commission houses and shorts mude provisions av erage higher. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE r r A SHORT Tm Ado n KNOCKING I ou TRY! mo. to ANO PRAtSllsra IT TO THE Urn' Grade Wools Sold at Government Sale. KOSTO.V, May 26. (A. P.) About 3. hum, coo pounds of wool, almost wholly of South American descrip tions, were offered at the government auction here yesterday. The wool graded average quarter blood or low er, and in the main was suitable for the use of carpet manufacturers, who were chief bidders. The government's withdrawal lim its were about the same as ut the last salo in December, possibly 10 per cent higher on certain descriptions. Hidding was slow. About 88 per cent of the offerings was cleared. Montevideo combing forty fours sixes brought 18 cents. Second clip 4 4s carding South American sold at 11 cents. Fair quarter blood South Am erican scoured sold at 20 to 26 cents and two and three lots of carbonized 40-Hs brought 28 cents. OH. Yej x See ou RcprcSqt THtS SUPCreipR" NOW, ANO J. C. Penney Co.. A Nation-Wide institutimT i! rjn . Summer I iffc, 'Underwear S lWW for I I tJyjlJ Men and Boys ! 49c to $2.98 .s. IVoisht Cars In I'so Show liKTease. WASIIIXGTON". May 26. (A. P.) An increase of 32,133 in the number of loaded freight cars during the week ending May 14, compared with the previous week, wa shown by reports made public last night by the car ser vice division of the American Rail way Association. The increase, it was explained, was due largely to increas ed loading of coal and ore principally for lake movement. TOKIO. May 26. -(A. 1.) The Hochi Shumbtm today refers to what It terms the "procrastination" of the 1'nited States government In selecting a new ambassador to Japan to suc ceed Roland 8. Morris. The news paper says that the opposition of the senators In Washington to "various candidates" because they ure sus pectd of being favorably disposed toward Japan is "a wondrous pheno menon, the motive of which cannot be fathomed.' lOastlxmiid AVater reight Hates Kcduocd. SAN" KIIA.WISCO, May 26. (A. P.) licductions in cast bound water freight rates from the Pacific to the Vtlantic coast were made on hides. dairy products and dried peas today by inter-coastal operators in the Pacific coast-N'orth Atlantic caatbound con ference. A reduced rate on onions was extended from June 1 to July 1. Eighty-two per cent of the people who died or were injured by fire In. this country last year were mothers and children under school age. Spokane Iicstuiirant Ixwer I'ood IHfes. SPOKAXE. May 26. (A. P.) Food prices in several Spokane restau rants dropped from 15 to 20 per cent yesterday. Egg orders were reduced 5 and 10 cents. Potato orders drop ped to 10 cents, hard crust pies from 13 cents to 10 cents, and meat orders declined 10 to 20 per cent. FIGHTING IS RESUMED IN MINGO COUNTY; TWO MEN REPORTED KILLED WILLIAMSON, W. Va., May 26. (A. P.) State police headquarters here received reports tonight that a West Virginian state trooper and a Kentucky national guardsman were killed at Nolan, west of here, when fighting in the Tug river battle sonc was resumed. Private Mackley, a West Virginia trooper, and Manlcy Vauglian of the Kentucky militia, were killed and George Crum, a civilian, was wound ed, the advices suid. When word of the shooting was re ceived, state police officials ordered the Xorrolk and Western railroad company to prepare a special tnin for an immediate run to Nolan. OFFICE CAT G BY JUNIUS that plans are being made for the "Orand Army of the Republican Con vention" here June 14, 15 and 16. We wonder If this means thu the (1, A. R. and the (1. O. P. have consolidated. "t see you wear null Durham hos iery." said the Fresh Offlsboy. "null Durham hosiery?" ropeated the stenog. "Yes, roll your own," he explained. Portland Oregonlan. The Offiscut adds that with the coming of warm days Caledonian knees are In evidence and Dad will do' well to keep a weather eye on his gar-' ters. "Baked Ileans That Taste of Hos tnn," reads an ad for the llako Rite Hakcry In Portland. Ah, that Indefin able flavor of refinement: Tho Milton Red Rugs are to play the Milton Saw Filers In a baseball gumo Sunday. Speaking from ex perience, wo prognastlcate that the lied Rugs will cat 'em up. Adam llad'cm Whatever troubles Adam missed. This must huve made him sore, When ho and Mother Eve fell out He couldn't slam the door. Rirmingham Age-Herald. Whatever troubles Adam had. And ho had some, I 'spose, Ho never sat behind a hut At moving picture shows, Houston Post. Whatever troubles Adam had Ho always haii a chance. For Adam never had to fear That EVe would wear the pants. New Orleans Item. To Which We Add Whatever troubles Adam had He missed some Joy wo know, Ho never heard of Let 'er Ruck Or saw a Round-Up show. Marshall Spell paused this morning while showing a customer some of the new pantings, looked out the door and remarked that according to his obser vation, this is the i,weet land of lin gerie and stenographers are now hired for their short skirts as well as for their short hand. Their .Masters' Voice. In France, noted criminals are made to speak and sing into a phonograph before their discharge from prison. I that in future their voices may be identified. Modern Woodman. We wondered whatinell was the matter with some of our new records! Strange how some Pendleton men spend their money. We see a lot of them buying expensive cars when they haven't a quart of whiskey In tho house. Somewhat Partisun Our morning contemp announces The Louvian Library is to be re constructed and the project has been decided on as a war memorial. The great libraries of the Allies are con tributing large numbers of volumes to the Louvian collection. Owns Wall St.? if:'',''-, '','v-;9 1 J 1 ( ' Hi" Mllll 1 Genuine Sealpax Unions made of fine cross bar muslin in regulation athletic style as pic tured, closed croth and elastic waist band across the back, suit 98c Boys' Athletic Union, made along the same lines as the suit above, each 79c Boys' Rib Knit Unions medium weight, white or ecru color, short sleeves and knee length, suit .' 49c Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, shirts have long sleeves, drawers are ankle length, garment 49c Men's North Star Ribbed Unions, long sleeve, long leg, closed crotch, suit 98c Boys' good quality ribbed unions, short sleeves, knee length, closed crotch, suit. . 79c Men's Mesh Knit Unions, Warner form fit ting kind, short sleeves, knee length, suit $1.49 Boys' Mesh Knit Unions, Boy Scout brand; closed crotch, short sleeve, knee length, the suit 79c Men's fine rib knit unions, Warner closed cdotch, short sleeves, long leg, suit $1.59 Men's fine rib knit unions, Warner closed crotch, short sleeves, long leg, suit $1.59 or, suit $1.79 Men's extra fine pure white mercerized unions, elastic rib knit, short sleeves, three quarter length, a very fine garment, suit $2.98 J. 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A lauii John I Bush ash handler for an Akron tire company, lays claim to New Vork'a financial district, the moat valuable piece of busineas prop erly In lh world He says he's a legal heir to Isaac Cox. who own4 that section tt land about 150a MOST MILES PER DOLLAR 30x3 Vi Non Skid Fabric $13.95 30x3 'i Non Skid or Rib Cord $24.50 Subject to Government Excise Tax It will pay you to investigate the quality and price of Firestone Tires before you buy. Guaranteed Vulcanizing and Repair Work Simpson-Sturgis 22S li "iit st. Lowell E. Kern, Mgr. ;oll(ii Rule Hotel Uldff. Phone fliil Making Dollars "Go Further'J A dollar invested in un automobile Is invested in miles of travel rather than in u piece of personal property. Tho service rendered by the dealer after tho sale, and hla constajit intercut In you and your cur measure the miles of your satisfaction. We make every effort (o see that you gel the full mileage out of every dollur spoilt hero. 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