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PAGE TEN DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 18, 1021. .ii j i . i ...... ! J. UL XII L I II III II iU-Li-OM TEN PAGES DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Aisociated Press Reports fm lnn Itfin IXahlMild On Market New York. June 1. (A. I'.l New low tecord for one to six points p,e -t ji 1 1 1 1 1 fil yesterday In excry Import ant division of the list, as liquidation itnil short selling continued to force down pricm In the stock X. hinne. Home teadinc wa manifested In the outset on hort coxerlnr In Louis ville A NiiHhvlll" Induced ly the pro-po-ed stork dlxidend. This was ncu trnhred, however, by weakness of Cru- illc moil, xvhloh forfeited nearly Iiiit point un un uxrrnliiht dividend 'in. Halites In speculative favorites full . i! In hnlil nhrn 1. X. Stool foil 1 points to 73 S. the low record since Ifli. tit her steels as "oil as railwax cuutpinents, motors, shipping, toliac nm, chemicals, food and mail order lmie. flirnrod in the further rex-cr- Nil at Krofs declines of 2 to 5 points. oils xxere eout'u?lnK, particularly Mexican Petroleum, with an extreme advance of 2 it points, a net loss of l't. The Rain In Louisville & Nashville proved only temporary and all rati encountered a sotliack In the last half of the session, Chesapeake & Ohio fnllinir four points on further post- j ponemont of dividend action. Cashiwc i for profits gave the list an upward while In the last half hour, hut fresh offerings of Ions stock soon et footed another reaction, losses ofJ nearly 1 to 3 points prevailing at the unsettled dose. Sales amounted to seven hundred and sixty fixe thousand! shares. The one encouraging feature was the plethora of call money at 5 H percent. off the exchamrc such accommoda tions wore offered at 4 t. oer cent. All foreign exchanges strengthened. Liberty bonds vere mainly lower and other domestic Issues showed mix tures at the close. Among Internation als, FYcnch municipals and Mexican government honds xverc Heavy. Total sales, par value, were nine million six hundred and sexenty fivo thousand dollars. A New Savieos Plan How to hicvt ilic Annual AIv Insurance Pn-mliiiu without worry or difficulty. In carefully dosicnod I1)' thj hank.. Itosldew those who are now ludcrJuixU'-.. 1, will under this plan lie able to carry suffli-k'nt lu-otcvckm for the noetls of his dependents. Vnr furtlier partH-nlars roeardliur this plan, write or call on tlie officers or tellers of this bank. TheAmericanNaiionalBank Pendleton. Oregon. 'Stnxtdest Sank in Eastern Oreifon " O - O l( wm Tlic Coal With No Regrets You burn it with Gratitude for it's en ormous heat giving properties. You find Pleasure in its cleanliness and small amount of ash. You take Pride in recommending its ex clusive use to your friends. Ia Quality Phone 178 Smythe-Lonergan Co. Quantity Service GET READY FOR THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME Preerve your Health Protect Your Family, buy them an Alaskan Refrigerators Ttii. rnfrii7i rutnr ia t l,u nnK,aUln lln n millliin and a half homes in Amenta. The materials used In the I Alaskan are seven walls of Insulation, overhead circulation eys tem. cork filled and eijuipjied with removable, rust proof wlr helve. No. 907 E, ice capacity 25 pound $22.00 No. 622, ice capacity 60 pound $36.00 No. 623, ice capacity, 100 pounds $44.50 , Other style moderately priced. Craikshank & Hampton 124 28 E. Webb "Quality Count" Phone 548 liar (rtd luniilnre 1'akeu iu Knluuup- as I 'art I'ayiiHUt on Xei l.iusie Agciits In IVndlelon for Airolux (No Mhlp) Ioreli Miaiies. Hot Weather and KHrt Itiixinu Mlfretis Wheat Prices CHIv'AtiO, Juno IS. (A. I'.) Tor rid weather did a Rood deal yesterday to make wheat prices ndxnnTO, Clos ing prices mere unsettled, t to 3 'to net higher, wlh July 1.81 3-4 to 1.31 'i and Septemher 1.24j to 1.24-. Corn finished. 2 3-8 to i up and oats Rained l to 1 1-2. Provisions unchang ed to 2c hlRhiV. Apprehensions as to the' effect of hot weuther on wheat had relation to the siriti(r crop and was Intensified by forecasts that abnormally hlnher tem peratures would continue several days. Another bullish Influence was know ledge that first threshings of the win ter crop In Missouri showed disap pointing returns. Assertions that seven hundred and fifty thousand bushels had been housht for export by way of the Gulf of Mexico tended also to lift values. Offerings were light until the mar ket had jumped as much as five cents a bushel In some cases. At that level houses with eastern connections be came free sellers and reactions ensued. On the break, however, demand broad ened out, with the July delivery dis playing particular strength toward' the close. Bull leaders predicted that there would be no material accumula tion of stocks during July. Strength in corn was largely due to possibilities of a drousht scare. Oats were somewhat affected- by reports of crop deterioration. Dullness prevailed in the provision trade and hindered the mnrkct from sympathising much with upturn In the value of grain and hogs. HohmI For tneral Heeovery Xot Yet lleaUwd NEW YORK, June 18. (A. P.) Dun's today says: ' The repression of business activi ties Is not unnaturally accentuated In variuos quarters as the half year nearu its ending. Preparations for inven torying and other accounting begin to occupy again and approaching holi days and vacations also have a quiet ing Influtnce. These are factions which arc always present at this sea son, but which have a more coiv spicuous effect during periods of com mercial reaction. More than a year of readjustment,' with steadily falling prices has brought certain trades to the point where some rexival along conservative lines has been possible, but the heped-for general recovery is still deferred. While the recent large Mtendance of buyers In some markets has been encouraging, operations have been of sufficient magnitude to pre vent a further Increase of idle, ma chinery in some Industries. Kedueed Freight Rates On Melons in Kffct June 2:1 SA.V FRANCISCO. June IS. (A. P.) The reduced transcontinental rate on all carriers for fresh vegetables melons and eanteloupes, which .were announced on June 6 are to becomt ef fective June 23, Q. W. H,uce, freight traffic manager of the Southern Paci fic company announced ' today. The naw rate is $1.75 a hundred pounds, a reduction of 10 per cent from the present rate. Iwer Wool Grades Tiring Better lTiocs At Iondoii LONDON,' June 18. (A. T.) Al the wool auction sales yesterday 1.180 bales were offered. It was a good alc. Current rates were paid for all fine medium sorts. Lower grades to day met wiyi a better sale as easier quotations improved the demand from the contnent. Purchases for the home trade were moderate. SENT TO F. BEAUVIAS POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., June 18. (A. P.) A nurse testified in the Still man divorce hearing that Mrs. Still man when Guy Stillman was born wired Fred Beauvais in Montreal that "Little brown bear has arrived." BRITISH MINKKS STl "KIlOltN. LONDON, June 18. (U. P.) Brit ish miners voted to reject the new wage offers by the mine owners, has been officially announced. Execu tives of the miners, who submitted the offer to local unions for a referendum continued in session. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE Look pt5TT r TCWR5- Yes, thcy'iW 1 Hi E I Al thin or fat," philosophises Phllo. all a mere matter of form." "It's BY SINN Fi TACTICS LONDON. June 18. (L'. P. Thousands of lives are endangered by a series of Sinn Fein attacks on rail way signul boards. The signals were changed and destroyed and traffic hampered. Three signal towers were covered with gasoline and fired. One signal man was killed and three others were bound and gagged. Scotland Yard reported several arrests had been made in connection with the raids. "Marriage," says an eminent sob fister. "Is the school of life." Ya'as one of thoso earn-while-yoti learn institutions. No Ml-ltound ;lrl Need Apply Wanted Girl for housekeeping; flut. Ad In Sioux City Journal. 1 A wreath hearing the inscription: "A small tribute from those in trou ble in whom Justice Ashley M. Gould consistently displayed a Just and help ful interest," was placed on the coffin of the late justice of the supreme court of the District of Columbia as a tribute from prisoners of the district, most of whom were sentenced by Judge Gould. OFFICE CAT BY JUNIUS ! Epitaph. ! Hero lies all that was Mortal of I'ncle Daniel, It was in the month of April That he changed his winter flannel. ilBsardless Chutf your food: you have no glz zaanR Koyal Arcanum Bulletin. Is this a health note, or an insinua tion that there are no chicken In the Royal Arcanum? Judging from recent accounts of killings and such in New York, the pink negligee is destined to outshine tje hishpowcrcd gray touring car. Phllo Hounds showed no concern last evening when a child in the audi ence shrieked "There's Fatty Ar buckle," as Phllo's phiz appeared In the Pendleton movies at the Arcade. "Why worry whether you are getting THE OLD HOME TOWN ,By Stanley (3 uenpv Pee vuS unabix tb finish TM pgMONBlWATlOW Of MB PATENT FLY TRAP AS ME LOST seVCKAi. Of H LCAIMM Ft-lS " This world wouldn't he such a hud j place after all If it had mure decent ; people in it. New Idea. j Hell's the same way. j Manager "I had to fire that patent leather haired clerk." Floor Walker "Why." "A red-headed man came in and asked for hair oil " ' "Yes " "And that boob gave him a bottle ; of russet shoe polish." I Plain Signs "What does it mean when they throw an egg at an actor, pa?" "It means that they want him to beat It." Come I'p Out Of That Since prohibition went into effect man has como to occupy a new placo In tht home. American Issue. From our observation we must admit we think the new place is the cellar. No Naked Knees In Shelbyvillcr Headline in the Vlncennes, (Ind. ) Commercial. I'ut the car back in the garage. Joimes. J. C. Penney Co., A Nation-Wide Institution c o mm 6 c c Lower Prices On Dependable Work Clothing Pay Day and Undorhill Union Made Overalls, heavy blue denim, bib or waist style, the pair . i......... $1.19 Four U extra quality denim, no better Over all at any price,' pair ............... $1.39 Shanhouse Motor Suits, extra heavy khaki, liberal size, all pockets reinforced, suit; $2.98 Medium weight motor suits. ....... v . $1,98 Good quality blue" chambray work shirts 59c Pay Day, Chambray Shirts, blue or grtry, each C9c Good quality rib knit union suits, short sleeves ankle length,' suit 98c Men's athletic union suits, cross bar muslin, elastic waist band, Sealpax and other well known brands, suit 98c, $1.25 Leather Faced Canvas Gloves, gauntlet or wrist style, pair 23c Canvas or Jersey Gloves 10c, 15c Men's Harvest Shoes . . $2.49, $2.98 Boys' Outing Shoes. . $1.98, $2.25, $2.39, $2.69 Men's Heavy Work Sox, pair 15c Men's Work Sox, black or brown 10c Painters Overalls or Jumpers, pair 98c Men's Khaki Hats, good width of rim keeps the sun off, light weight and serviceable, each 79c Same general style as above, but with brass gauze ventilator in front, each 89c Men's light weight straw hats, cool and com fortable, each 98c Medium sized quilts, khaki covered, closely stitched, fine for harvest use, each . . . $2.25 Large size quilts, good weight, covering of plain dark blue, scroll stitching keeps fill ing in place, each $2.98 Carpenters Heavy Overalls, pair $1.49 Boys' Blouses, assorted percales, blue cham- . bray or khaki, each i 79c Boys' Shirts just received, each 89c Children's Heavy Denim Play Suits 89c DEPARTMEKT STORES J. C. Penney Co., A Nation-Wide Institution w vr A I ir 3 ' ST. JOHNS, Newfoundland. Tho steamer Itangitr arrived here from tho sealing grounds with T.Tillu pelts, com pleted the return of this wason's seal hunting fleet. A noticeable feature of this year's hunt Is that of tho l.RoO men engaged in the Industry not una met with a ntlnhnp. 8YDNKV. (Ity mall to fnlted Press.) There are prospects of a tre mendous business between Australia I and France In Australian gems In the near future, according to Percy Marks, Jewel and gem merchant, who was commissioned by tho government of New South Wales to tour Franc. B t SJC any person interested in auto Cyi mobiles what he thinks of Buick. Wc abide by his opinion. Then ride in a new Buick to learn for yourself the reason for this widespread confidence. You'll discover there's more than relia bility in a Buick. You'll find it's so easy . to operate, so comfortable; and there's luch beauty in the new body lines. The continuous use of your Buick is provided for in every emergency by Authorized Buick Service. 21-47 Old Pric. 1I7M.M 1791.00 tats.oo tlll.H Nw Pric fMM.OO 152S.OO 11.15.00 J43S.OO MM Old Prlca Nw TMo. 22-41 IMS. 00 2.123 00 22-4t 20SS.M 1735.00 22-SO 3295.00 2635.00 F. O. B. Flint, Mich. (B-M) Oregon Motor Garage, Inc. rhonc 468 ' "' ill, ui w. loun YVIILN BETTOV AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM