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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1921)
DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 28, 1021. TWELVE PAGES OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Eeports 1 CAUGHT OKI A STr24KG?S: ROAD SMO CXJ r. S-O T MY yi.'t, ' ''J. 'ft''j''i H Vf5 COOK. A X THtS '&' Z''M Swoe ST MO 3t?? 'PACE TWELVE luillnc Prevail fii Kx-k Iv-tunicr- NEW YOltK. June 25. (A. P.I Huiriew m tb stock exrhanRe yester 'nv wan comparatively dull and nar rnw. DphIIiiks fur (he most inrt lo It id the reactionary elements which con tributed to the rerent depreciation of price. Speculative favorites, especially thn embracing- the oil, steel, motor mil chemical fouif, were fairly Ueady and occasionally strong. Hea- iline of nearly fi poims. Kor the first lim In several weeks siu h leaders as Mexican Petroleum and I'nited Ptr.tes Steel showed consis tent strength. Mexican increased Its early (fain to a net of S points and Slcol closed 1 'a IHiints above yester day's low record. Corn products strengthened on de claration of the regular dividend. Pear. Poebuck rallied on news that the company was buying in its out standing notes and Coco Cola recover- vlness, which sometimes bordered on i ed 3 points on settlement of threatened weakness, was malnifested. however, by some obscured preferred issues. Conspicuous examples of this class in cluded American Writing Taper, In dustrial Alcohol, Rildwin locomotive. Central lather,l"nited Pruff, Colum bia Oraphophone and Mercantile Ma rine, the last making- an rxtreme de- iitisalitin. Fviles were !S2;i,nort shares. Plenty of money was available on call at 6 per cent extending into next week and some 50 and 60-day loans expiring at the end of the month vc in process of renewal at prevailing rates. Dealing in exohange were light and Mainly downward. Liberty S'js were strong, but others of that division recorded mixed chang es. Further strength was shown bv convertible rails and City of Paris 6s featured the firmer. trend mainfested by international issues. Total sal par value, $1 1.1 73.000, riio American National Rnivk can serve your needs efficiently beimnse it knows the problem of Ki---prn Orrgiin.. Tliirt.v-Tvo Vcirs of close appUtttKui mt study of the conditions of this soilion as well as tlie reqtiirementH of Its people. Iww laeel this hank in a ixisitloii where it irljes bank-ng wrvHiN he-t Milled to jour needs. Your account is invitol. The American National Bank Pendleton, Oregon. 'Strongest Sank in Gastern Oregon' Hnsl Reports Hring Strength To Wheat CHICAGO, June 25. (A. IM Plack rust in its damaging stage was reported yesterday from three counties in South Dakota, and the wheat mar ket ranged higher, most of the time. as a result. The close, however, was unsettled at exactly the same as yes terday's finish July $1.30 4 W 1.3 1 and Septemebr $1.23 ( 1.24. Corn lost five-eights to a quarter of a cent and oats a shade to a three-quarter of a cent. In provisions the outcome was cm hanged to 15c higher. With the South Dakota hnrvest tit ill three weeks off, the chances for Injury on a large scale to the wheat crop in the northwest were regarded with apprehension by many traders, es pecially as current reports indicated that the pest was not confined to South Dakota. Continued hot, dry weather also was said to be curtailing crop prospects in the northwest, while fur ther rain in the southwest implied ad ditional delay to supplies from that section. On the advances, however, persistent commission-house selling developed and the market underwent numerous setbacks. Liberal arrivals, together with a lack cf sustained buying, had a depressing effect on corn and sympathetically on oats. Provisions averaged higher with hogs. I'LLJ TO HVC A MATCH f'. "if f;Ui:i.i:. Hot Woathcr W& Krtail Husinrss Somi' . mim. , t . . Hi. f ' ' it , tf Ht I. , waaw-Ma.Wt.,.,Wfc--riiil ill um iiiiiiwiIiOihihhi mm tir ifi it ' '.-w .i.ii,m r- i 7 Uk &u-,', ..ii.i i.f. i .... ..irrL.JML.J Beautiful Woolens Any man who comes here for a tailor-made Suit or Overcoat will simply marvel at the won derful selection we have. Here are many yards of the hest that can be produced. But we suggest that clothes ordered nowvill get excellent attention. You'll like the service because we have plenty of time at this season of the year. John Dorfman IE 'Iff W!,tHitt'Wt'ttitWttti(MttWtHli'M !l!illl'itl''lll'n!i''lliillfl iaiiiiBiuTaTiitaiU'aiiaiiiisiiiiBiu.ajiiaitilarii.aiiilaTiila our Picnic Lunch Make it complete by taking along our special pic nic packer. For jour convenience we are carrying assorted flavors of Delicious Golden Wet Ice Cream in two quart and one gallon cans which we will pack to last all day. Call up any of the following fountains and give them the size of the picnic packer you want. We'll do the rest. COSY BEN DUPUIS F. E. WELCH THE CRYSTAL . GRIGGS & TRYON ALTA BAKERY THE DELTA The Wholesome Butter MW'iw'iH- n''nii;ii'iiiii';Hiiiii;ii'jiii;;ii'itj;tiHjit lijHTiiiViiVu,,H.,iiu.ai.v weather irregularities, much needed rains in some sections, particularly the south, continued drouth and heat in others, notably the Atlantic coast states, import irregularly the south, continued drouth and heat in others, notably the Atlantic coast states, im port irregularity to the crop reports, though not materially changing the good outlook previously noted In most important surplus grain-producing areas. Reflection of this later is had in t hi. not-vitally important declines shown in wheat prices, despite rust report from the northwest and advice oi premature ripening of winter wheat. Ueports from different sections still lack uniformity, although the general statement may be made that things commercial are on the quiet side. Weekly bank clearings were $ r, 3 9 , -885,aon. Wool Holds n Own On Irregular Market BOSTON', June 2... tA. P.) The Commercial Bulletin -says: Business has been irregular in the eastern wool markets again this week, but on the whole there seems to havi been slightly more animation than a week ago. Prices are fairly firm. Buying in the west proceeds on about the same level of values, consid erable wool moving forward on con signment. The foreign market show somewhat less strength. Primary markets are generally steady. The goods markets have been rather inactive this week, but the mills are generally well occupied and some man ufacturers are putting on night shift. Scoured basis; Oregon, eastern So. 1 staple, 78fi'8fle; eastern clothing. 60i 63c; valley So. 1, 65ft TOc. Territory, fine staple choice, gftft 85c; 1-2 blood combing, 72c; 3- blood combing, 4$f"i2c: 1-4 blood combing, 38ft 52c; fine and medium clothing, 601 63. Pulled: Delean, 85 90c; AA, 75 W Sic; A supers, 60fi 70c. Mohair, best combing, 27i30; best carding, 22 ft 25c. NEW YOI1K, June 25. Bradstreet' today says: High temperatures and the advance of the season have made for some in crease in distribution of light seasonal goods at retail and favored a fairly activp reorder hnsinpss from iohhers Collections are slightly slower and I MOtner 01 JYlemoer 01 UreW 01 'Mystery' Vessel Gets Mes sage in Son's Handwriting. WASHINGTON, June 25. (C. P.) j A colored postcard from paris to a mother of a member of the crew of the "mystery" vesyel which disappear ed near Cape Hatteras forms the first clew the department of Justice has been able to pick up to establish a def inite basis for search of the 20 vessels which are known to. have disappeared within the last year. The mother says the handwriting is that of her son. Investigators refused to divulge the name of the man supposed to have written the card and asked that the name of the vessel be withheld. The card may have been mailed by some one, other than the missing sailor, signing his name. The Paris police will be asked to cooperate in the search. 1 Four Piece Ivory Bed 1 Room Set One of the several sets we are showing. This set! p consists of bed, dresser, dressing table and chiffon-1 ier. This is truly a wonderful buy. The same set ! If sold for $197.00 some time ago. j 3 i UUK I'KILIS TU1JAY $1Z:.UV Close out price for cash only. Sheep Take Drop And Hogs Higher ' OMAHA, Neb., June 25. Hogs Fte cepils, 10,500 head; market, 10c to 25c higher; heavy grades up most; close, easier; bulk 180 to 240 pound butch ers, 1.50; top, JH.60; bulk butchers, 250 pounds and over, $818.30; pack ing sows, 7.0f 8. Cattle Iteccipts, 2000 head; mar ket, slow; be f steers, butcher stock and early' sales of yearlings, steady; others, )0c to 15c lower; all other classes, steady to weak; top steers, 8.35. Sheep Receipt)), 6000 head; lambs, 50c to $1 lower; top westerns, ill 0.50; sheep, weak; ewes, top $4. OFFICE CAT ! BY JUNIUS ! J! there would have been nn awful scrap over the moving picture rights. "Heal orators are becoming scarce," says an exchange. There haven't been so many, for a fact, since the country went dry. , One of the unluckiest fellows we know Is the man who drove past the Nat yesterday afternoon to see the sights and got dust in his eyes just as a bunch of girls (all sun bathers) ap peared at the water's edge. Still, when you come to think of it. a hearse isn't so inappropriate for transporting bootleg liipior. Push and (; "Here, boy," said the wealthy mo torist, "I want some gasoline and get it move on. You win never get any where in the world unless you have push. When I was young I pushed and that is what got me where I -am." "Well, gov'ner," said the boy I reck- n you'll have to push again 'cause we ain't got a drop of gasoline in the place." We understand the Eastern Oregon Auto Club is responsible for placing a "Detour" sign near that one on tho highway which says "Prepare to Meet Thy God." Synonnmous with the news that the Parisian beauties pre now wea'ing their ankles In Eve's style comes the announcement that Byron Gumm will soon return to France to review the scenes of his activities while he was there in the service. THE TAILOR Rooms 7-8-9 Despain Bldg. Phone 982 If You Use GATES TIRES You Have No Tire Trouble Gertson & Marty 639 Cottonwood Street Phone 595 "Have you a little fairy In your home?" "No, but T have a little miss In my engine." Ho was well, very, very careful. Each week he went over his 'Wlfe'.i cash account, growling and grumbl ing. Once h? delivered himself of the following: "Ijo"V; hero, Sarah, 'mustard plast ers 50c, two teeth extracted $2. no' There's $2.50 in one week spent on your private pleasure." Pome Here lies the body of Jimmy Lake, Tread softly all who pass; He thought his foot was on the brake, But it was on the gas. If Adam and Eve had lived today I BUIGK 1 Km Buick Covtrtd- HI I 1 91 7 -So.lthi St, l TH, Bu ck Cavtrtd- J-).75 Mtltt -f.W Mtim MJt-tl.HS Jft into- t.ll't Utlm Ttul ti.eii MiUt Where the Railway Left Off THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley II fl i Is Cruikshimk & Hampton m 124-28 E. Webb "Quality Counts' Phone 548 m J Your UI I'urtiiMire Taken In Fxeliaiwe a Part Payment on New i lAitunbr Agent in IVudleion for Ai-mlux (No Whip) lurrh hliah-i. ti!i.!(Hiti!Minioiittt!!i'mt,r!H!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!i!!i!!'!!,,t!ll ' "TP 'WI VJlJ Jgpfii'use i)1'!! The Uintah Railway terminates at Watson, Utah. Between Watson and Vernal stretches 60 miles of arid desert. And yet the public suffers no in convenience in traveling between these two towns, because the Uintah Railway maintains an unfailing passenger service with two Buick t ars. "The 61) mile road between Watson and Vernal it entirely un paved, across an arid desert, with no habitation save three freight huts," writes Vice-President Robinson of the railway. "In summer the temperature ranges as high as 110'; in winter as low as zero, with the road often covered with 12 inches of snow. The two Buicki have never been off this route are operating there today." Present lines if new Buici lix-cyliruler mtdels will be carried thru the 1922 leaun. Beginning June ltt the new series and prices will be at ftllmus,. t. b. Fac fries. Hint, Michigan. Model 22-44 Three Passenger Roadster ...... $1495 Model 22-45 Five Passenger Touring ....... 1525 Model 22-46 Three Passenger Coupe 2135 Model 22-47 Five Passenger Sedan 2435 Model 22-48 Four Passenger Coupe - 2325 Model 22-49 Seven Passenger Touring ...... 1735 Model 22-50 Seven Passenger Sedan 263f (R-94) f.vf MMCICW PSOAI ri l-it 'CN-. cEEA Bolio mCKA',6 . T - h.uWN3 Pl-AtE LST rjaiilT. i Phone Oregon Motor Garage, Inc. 1 "!"-- 119, 121 W. VVHLN MTim AUTOMOBILES AIE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Court li.u.uiiLiiiiiiiuiaiumiuiiiiUiiiiumiuuiiiiuiuUiit