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: V ;..v;- PAGE TEN DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREOON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 15, 1021. TEN PAGES OUTBURSTS OB! EVERETT TRUE J. CfPenney Co., A Nation-Wide Institution DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL VH4T'S THE iD&At 1 tvAS ONLY Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports CAN'T YOU TVKtS i- v " Mocks Hoiupt lwn Mmwn In Past imyn NKW VOUK, June IS (A. P.) Klixkd recovered somewhat from their prolonged depression, various specula tive fu vorilcK extending Monday's rally by ime to three poling. Equipments, rubbers, food sicciultlc and some f a 1 1 k. howewr, lout two to ciKM points. Kilos TR.V000 share. The market's unsettled tone was laid , to the tenuous position or ine short In. tcreseut. Sentiment was favorably in fluenced In' retention of several im portant railroad and Industrial divl. dend. Haw of call money was an nthrr sentimental factor, the rata dropping from nix to E4 per cent for i In- ii mi time in more than two month. cm the other hnnd postponement of action on the common and preferred iharci of Chicaso, St. Paul, Minne apolis and Omaha and conflicting; ru niorH reKinlinir prospective dividend!! on Northern Pacific. Great Northern and New York Central contributed to the uneven movement of rails. t'n the final hour an abrupt reaction In Mexican Petroleum, extending: to live points, Induced profit taking else where and detracted from the strength of the general list. All foreign exchanges Improved ma terially. Sterling row ;c above yes terday and there was a pronounced Improvement In Dutch, Swing, Italian und Spanish rate. !erman land Austrian remittances were firm. Convertible railway bo nils were aid ed by the strength of some high prude Mock, notably Pacifies and grangers. Liberty Issues were mixed ns wert most of the International flotations 'total tales, par value, were $1 1,675,-t'00. iMHl Harvest Weather lowers 1TI r Wheat CHICAliO. June 1J. (A. p.) Much tumbling down of prices In the wheat market took place yesterday, largely as a result of fine harvest weather and of increased country of teringa. The close was heavy, 13-4 to 4 3-c net lower, July $ 1 . 3 5 i to $1.35 4 and Sept. $1.2jU to fl.25. Corn lost 13-tc to 2ic and oats lc to iu,c In provisions, the outcome varied from He decline to a gain of 2 l-l!c. July wheat was especially depressed Dy liquidation iy noiuers wno were said to be giving heed to news of rapid progress of the harvest. Cuttftig In Kansas was reported general ex cept In the extreme northern part and to be ten days to two weeks ahead of time. Bearish sentiment was further emphasized by uncertainty as to the result of voting In the Illinois leglsla- THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley OPFtE LOST I ,L- if :4 w Mr feet Jsj&Mi (G'VS OUT t tom5 jereiesON jacksoj, who gave up mis "Position as poster at the cbmtm. hote.. tp jcm a mimstrtt. troupc some t1h ago. re turned home today riVIIi WAK ietkrAns VOMK IUXIEF WOKKKltS I.lGHTtUS OF "ETEIt-XS Visitors are ourdiaUy invited to uae our rent writing-rooms, telephones aud bank facilities. and i 30O.OO "tr 300q The American National Bank Pendleton. Oregon. airongesr tsanK m eastern uregart b GET READY FOR THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME Preserve your Health Protect Your Family, buy them an Han Refrigerators Ml ill-J Thla refrigerator Is atanilcss. porcelain lined, used In over million and a half homes in America. The materials used in tha I l .niaioian ar, wut waiw or insulation, overhead circulation sys tem, corn unea and equipped with removable, rust proof wire helves. No. 907 E, ice capacity 25 pounds $22.00 No. 622, ice capacity 60 pound $36.00 No. 623, ic capacity, 100 pound $44.50 Other tyle moderately priced. Cruiksh&nk & Hampton "Quality Count," 124-28 E. Webb Phone 548 Vr d I unillure Taken iu Kxiluuujc as I'mJX I'ayim-nt on New MkHusKe Aliti. In Pimllemn for Aerolux Xo Whii) Porvli Mia UN's. lure on proposed nntl-plt measures. Word that the black rust hud spread from Nebraska Into South Dakota failed to bring more than a transient rally, Kxccllent crop reports as to corn had somo Independent bearish effect on corn nnd oats, aside from the In fluence of wheat weakness. Provisions averaged low er with hogs and grain. tun Washington Interested III Producing -ou TACO.MA, Wash., June l.i. (A. P.) Reduction 111 cost of production and distribution of coal mined in this state was forecast here yesterday following a meeting of the state coal commis sion, held hero In an effort to devise means if possible of reopening state coal mines, closed since the workers walked out last March. w ttn coal bunkers In Tacoma re ported practically empty and a similar situation said to exist in other parts of the state, the commission expressed the fear today that a crisis will be reached next winter unless arrange ments arc made now to provide for the demand to come later. Production and distribution costs. It was declared today offered the only solution for restoring the coal mining Industry of the state to normal and means to stimulate the purchase of Washington coal by the public was alRo discussed. Tacoma fuel dealors who attended today's conference pedg cd themselves to aid in the campaign to swing local consumers to Washing ton coal and thus increase the produc tion which in turn would bring about lower production costs, according to members of the commission. -zmz mm mm Yes. X Wn 5iAKtO Ottos Kioding. lT rJOT F?OM ANH'aoO'f THT TAKCS.S Th JAMG KIND OF" STUFF AS Hr?X S YOU VO 7" Crude Oil In Mimtiuia IroH 25 cents Harrcl HILLINGS. Mont., June 15. (A. P.) Midwest Refining Company yester day announced a cut In the price of Cat Creek crude oil of 23 cents per barrel. This reduction which follows mat 01 Pennsylvania and Mid-Contm-tnt crudes, brings the price in the field to 11.23 per barrel. Rapidly Increas ing surplus stocks of refined products Is assigned as the reason for the price declines. u t n Hujcrs Take High Quality W! Offerings LONDON, June 15. (A. P.) There were 11,568 bales offered at the wool auction sales yesterday. It was an ex cellent selection and was quickly ab sorbed. Prices were firm except low grades and cross breds which were ir regular. H U CATXAHAX Fl XKItAI, IIKI 1. WALLACE, Idaho, June 15. (A. P.) Funeral services for James F. Callahan .wealthy pioneer mining man of the Coeur d'Alene district, were held at the Catholic church here to day with hundreds of persons pres ent. The Elks' lodge of which Mr. Callahan was a member, attended In a body. Burial took place at the cem etery In Nine Mile canyon, selected at the request of Mr. Callahan because he had made his wealth there. mn KPFORTS TO HUSH 15IIX FAIL. WASHINGTON, June 15. (U. P.) Efforts to rush the bonus bill into the senate to get quick action failed when members of the senate finance compiittee refused agreement of such quick action. They forced postpone ment of the committee discussion un til Monday. h tt 'HARE' GETS ANOTHER NEW YORK. June 15. (U. P.) Babe Ruth clouted his twentieth hom er in the third inning of the game with Detroit yesterday. L'hmke was his victim. There were none on bases. This was his fourth homer in four days. SHOT IY BURGLARS SPOKA.E, June 15. (A. P.) Mahlon Johnston, the night watchman at Waverly 25 miles south, was shot to death last night by burglars he dis. covered robbing the garage. The rob- oers aiso looted a Hardware store and to Spain, has been officially . ' pounced by the white bou DENVER, June 13. (I. X. S.) The second day's session of ihe 41st annual convention of the American Federation of Labor got under way at 10 o'clock yesterday. J. H. Thomas. British labor leader, was the chief speaker in the afternoon. The Irish question came to the front when Gompers asked Thomas to state his position on Ireland. Thomas said the British labor was nqt for the in deoendence of Ireland, but for the do minion of home rule. , r,H!i OLI SAILOR DIES. PHILADELPHIA, June 13. (A. P.) John Driscoll. X 2, said to be the sole survivor of the V. S. S. Monitor, fa mous for its battle with the confed erate ironclad Merrimac is dead. J ! 5 i AUTHOR'S .MOTHER DIES. ST. CLOUD Minn., June 1'. (A. P.) Mrs. E. J. Lewis of Sauk Center, prominent club woman, and mother of Sinclair Lewis, author, died sud denly of heart disease today She was born May 12. 1S49. Sinclair Lewis is In England. inn ASK FOR NEW TRI.VL. TACOMA, June 15. (U P.) Mo tions for new trials for the soldier quartet charged with the murder of a taxi driver on May Sth will be argued before Judge Card late today. Should the motion be denied, life sentences will be imposed LEAGUE OF NATIONS INVITATION MAY BE REFUSED BY AMERICA WASHINGTON, June IS. (I. N. S.) An Invitation, extended by the I-eague of Nations several months ago for the' Xmerican representative to sit in the mandate discussions of the league when it reconvenes at Geneva next week will probably meet a polite refusal. It is indicated at the state do partment. nm 1 1 . t OFFICE CAT BY JUNIUS TRIAL TO UK RESUMED. CHICAGO, June 15. (U. P.) The trial of -Mrs. Cora Orthwcin, charged with the murder of Herbert eZlgler, will be resumed today when the state witness will testify. k 1 WOOD WILL GO TO SPAIN. AV ASHINGTON, June 15. (I. X. S.) President Harding will nominate Cyrus E. Wood, former secretary of State of Pennsylvania as ambassador an- e. We didn't know how versatile Char, ley Chaplin was until we noticed the program last night at the Elks Flag BJay exercises and found that the pray- 'er was "By Chaplin." The Stenog's Vacation My tYpust is on her vacation My trplst's awau fpr a week My tpudt us in hwr vscarion Wgilc thso damn keys plsy hudo and scej. t'Joras: Oy, lining beoj inung bzeck Breng bxlt mil b'Onnle tl my. tp mr; IK&ng Bx.nJ, b-6ng bix Bins Bozk m! bclnlo -o mx, oh htlk? 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