East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 22, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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    DaIL EAST ORfiGONIAIT,' fENEUSTOlC ORfiOON",1 THTHISD AlfEVEtTlU'O, SEPTEMBER" 2 2,s 1 6 2 1
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL
Including Pendleton Pricei and Anoolated Fret a Eeporti
THCR-C.T60. M? Blew
llffllwIllllllK AlV
lUilm'cd Hi Nrw York
NltW VOHK, Sept. 22. (A. P.)
'onfurnilttg In the nlpinly piling up of
rrwrvra at the prlncliKil finiincial rcn
tern, toppthcr with mticr nitrns of
monttnry relaxation, the New York
fmlt-m! rewrve hank yemorday1 an
nounced k reduction of rediscounts
from t, ty to 5 per cent.
I twiom of olher reserve hanks,
which umially tako their cue from this
centi-r, ore likely It was generally be
I eved, to consider lower rediscount
imd Interest rates. The money strain
nt western and southern points has
eased iierveptlblya higher prices for
cotton having released largo sums long
tied up In froren credits.
There was another active market In
bonds, with liherty Issues as the princi
pal feature. Thai group, however, as
well as most other Important domestic
snd foreign offerings, was moderately
Irregular. Total sales, par value, $16,- !
75.fl0.
The same Influences which facilitat
ed the recent setback In the stock mar
ket were operative again today. To
the withdrawal of bullish support and
absence of public participation was
distinct tightening of money weaken at the outset on the lower
range of quotations furnished by Lou
don, but rallied later. The few ex
Ceptlona included Italian, Spanish and
Greek bills.
added a
rates.
Koversing its usual course, money
hardened with the progress of the ses
sion. An opening rate of 4 1-2 per
Cent gave way to 5 per cent at noon
and 5 4 per cent tn the final dealings.
This was ascribed largely to the heavy
demands created by another upward
surge in cotton prices.
The most significant event, however,
reduction of rediscounts by the local
federal reserve bank from & to 5 per
cent, did not become known until aft
er the colse of business.
Wheat Prices
r ji.sc Downward
CHICAGO, Sept. 22. (A. P.)
heat turned downward In price yes
terday affected more or less by esti
mates that French import needs had
been over-provided for and the mar
ket closed heavy, 3 M i 1 3 c net lower,
with December $1.24 4 1.24 and
Mexican Petroleum was the storm I May 1.2S 14 $ 1.2S 4. Corn lost
center of the stock market, making a Hc and oats 5-SH4c. In provi
gross decline of 6 points In the heavy! sios the outcome varied from 15c de-
offerings of the lost hour, but recover
ing almost half its loss. Other oils,
s well as Industrials, shippings and
specialties, also were under firo, but
rallied briskly before the end.
llails gave a better account of them'
selves than any other group, coalers
1,- king the lead. Announcement of the
declaration of the regular Northern
Pacific dividend was a stabilizing fac
tor at the finish. Sales were 585,000
shares.
Foreign exchanges were Inclined to
THE OLD HOME TOWN
By Stanley
meat ItSW HON GUO CtfiIY4 iSlAit
TVU-9'
Z-ZS 5tW RETIRED PROM THE FARM AT MCVE& WT&I
T(VH HE WEARS KlS SUKZAY C1-OTHE5 EVERY OA.
CfiECKS ARE M SAVERS
Paying your Mils by check is not only the safot way,
but It Is a derided time and trouble saver to )OiiRHt
and to Uiose you owe- You save liours by not bavins
tn stand in line visiting stores and offices, and avoid
all rife kg of errors in making change.
We shall be Rtad to have yon open a checking ac
count with Uiis strong bank where yui will receivn
courteous and prompt attention.
Tte AmefKanNaiioital Bank
Pendleton ; Oregon,,
'Strongest Sank in Gas tern Oregon"
Sanitary Steel
Army Cots
With
Mattresses
All For
S5&.50
Cruikshank & Hampton
124-28 E. Webb
"Quality Counts"
Phone 548
your Old rrnitur Take la Exchange aa Part Payment oa New
Eadualv Annul la Pendleton for Aerolux (No Whip) Porch
t Shadea,
cline to a like advance.
Heavy selling by houses with east
ern connections took place in wheat,
and there was a paucity of buying or
ders, especially late in thes season.
Bears contended that recent huge ex
ports from tho United States have fur
nished Europe with a greater supply
than can be readily managed, and this
view received special notice in relation
ton an official report that France has
a surplus of 28, 00.0.000 bushels over
bread and seed requirements. Mean
while, new export business appeared to
be lacking, and talk of better demand
for flour at Minneapolis and In the
southwest failed to bring about any
important upturn. Some observers
ascribed a large share of today's sell
ing to cotton traders who were said
to have let go their wheat holdings and
to have put out short lines Instead,
December and May deliveries of
corn reached a new low price record
for the season. Predictions were cur
rent that the government October re
port would show a larger crop than
was looked for heretofore. Oats de
clined in sympathy.
Provisions averaged lower with
gralngrain, despite temporary strength
borrowed from hogs and cotton.
IN ABOUT TtSM CtTcOCKJ
YOO WHAT GRACS
SAW ! NO
Hogs Higher and
Sheep. Cattle Slow
Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 22. (U. S.
Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Re
ceipts 18.000, beef steers steady to
weak; yearlings, $9.50; heavy steers.
$9.25; other fed lots, $T9; better
grade grasses, 1 6 'ti 6.75; lightfeeders
strong; other classes generally steady;
few cows, $5.50; bulk, $3.754.50;
grass heifers, $4ig 6; bulls mostly $3.50
4.25; canners mostly $2.25 ?. 50;
cutters, $3 3.50; best vealers, $9.50!ffl
10; most heavy calves, $55.50; early
sales stockers, $5 5.75; feeders $5
6.25; mostly, $5.50 6.
Hogs 6000, most heavy butchers,
10 15c higher: others steady to
strong; $S.25 paid; packer top, 270 to
300-pound weights, $8 8.15; bulk of
sales, $7.508.20; bulk throw out
sows, J6S6.50; stock pigs, weighty
kinds. $8.35.
Sheep 12,000, sheep slow; few sales
ewes weak to 25c lower; few sales
lambs, 40ig 50c lower; early top west
ern, $8.35.
WIFE OF WALTER J. HILL
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 22. (U. P.)
Asking a divorce on desertion
grounds, the ease of Dorothy Barrows
Hill, wife of Walter J. Hill, son of the
late J. J. Hill, empire builder and pres
ident of the Great Northern Railway,
is scheduled to come before Judge To
land in the Superior Court tomorrow.
Mrs. Hill wants a separation despite
the large sums settled upon her. She
claims Hill left her.
WOlTiD EXTKXI) STRIKES.
TAFT, Calif., Sept. 22. (U. P.)
Oil fields unions are contemplating a
meeting Friday when they will discuss
the efforts to extend the present strike
among the oil workers of the Kern
county fields to all fields of the state.
The producers are sending a commit
tee Into the fields to conduct an in
vestigation and make an effort to
combat the strike influence.
A WqisJT TO 3-eT INTO THS SHOW, .
AND X'C- G3T IN SoONftsR IF" THtSC'S
NO "VtSrrOR" AT TH UfrVOtfW t
TO VV IriO
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III . . FiJ
ku mum PLACED
Organization Classed as Anti-
American and its Purpose to
Exile Certain Religions Sects
WASHINGTON, Sept 22. (A. P.)
Information In the hands of the de
partment of Justice as to the activi
ties of the Ku Klux Klan was laid be
fore President Harding today by At
torney General Daugherty after the
latter conferred with Director Burns
of tho department's bureau of inves
tigation. Burns has been conducting
the investigation.
The investigation of the Klan was
also proposed by Representative
Tague, a democrat, of Massachusetts,
who in a resolution asserts the organ
ization "is antl-Amcrlcan" and Its
purpose "tho exile and suppression of
certain races and religious sects."
Ask Invcst'gatlon.
ATLANTA. Ga., Sept. 21. (LI P.)
W. F..,Brant, local attorney, today
asked the grand Jury for an Investiga
tion of the disappearance of the Atlan
ta polico records containing data rel
ative to the alleged arrest in 1919 of
E. Y. Clarke, imperial Klcagle of the
Ku Klux Klan, also Miss Elizabeth
Tiler, chief of the women's division of
the Klan.
OFFICE CAT
DON'T MKXTION IT.
CHICAGO, Sept. 22. (I. N. 8.)
They have found the 'most polite"
bandits in the world.
Three armed men who held up Ed
win Burns, taking his $300 ring and
$50 in cash, left him with this saluta
tion: "Sorry to have 'bothered you; thank
you very much.
To Hardware Clerks.
Suggestion is a wonderful Belling
power. Tho man who comes In to buy
wire to build himself a fence may
havo a grouch against his neighbor.
Try selling him a shotgun.
G
BY JUNIUS
Our Own Booze Who
One of our friends who suffered a
pre-Round-Up robbery recently, says
that he wishes the thieves would trlng
back tho containers.
Cruel But Cutsomary.
(From the Hinsdale, Mont., Tribune.)
John C MoColly suffered the mis
fortune of being violently kicked by a
mule southeast of the north bridge on
Wednesday and took the count for a
few minutes.
Now that all girls dress like that,
the vamp has to do some real ojting
to put over the idea of wickedness
A doctor's report should properly
come under the head of the news of
the weak.
In tho Restaurant.
Customer "Do you make any re
duction for those in the same line of
business?"
Walter "Yes; are you a restaurant
keeper?"' ,
Customer "No, I'm a burglar."
Slop,
So Spake tho Three. Phnpltrt,
Ixmk and listen.
Approach the railroad cautiously
lest it lead theo to Heaven.
Wise Is the man who knows what
not to say, and remembers not to say
it.
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DOINGS OP THE DUFTS NOW, TAKE THAT. BYALLMAN
AWOTHEft BOX
OF CIGARS , EH?
AMOTHER ROX? WHAT
ARE VOU TALKING ABOUT1
THIS IS THE FIRST BOX
I'VE BOUGHT IH TWO
MONTHS
WELL, IT'S AM T , T '
EXPENSIVE, HA.B.T- WNMRLVx.
KITCHEN AND GET
YOUR HENPECKED
DADDY A MATCH?
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I MIGHT 5UGGEST THAT IF
VOU DIDN'T SMOKE SO
MUCH PERHAPS I
CODLD HAVE A NEW
HAT -
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7AS. AND IF YOU WERE AS
ECONOMICAL' WITH YOUR
CLOTHES AS EVE I COULD
. HAVE A STEArA YACHT
'2L TuPVAKIMECTSTUKEft
An Old Friend
Returns
28 INCH RIPPLETTE, YARD 29c '
That time tried and tub tested fabric with its
long service and labor saving features is back, on
the market again. . i
Patterns and colorings are jnore attractive
than they have ever been. ,.
Plain white with self stripes in three different
designs, dainty stripes and pleasing checks, in col
or combinations desirable and practical. Just the
fabric for dresses for mother or little folks; 28
inches wide, yard 9
DEVONSHIRE CLOTH, 32 IN. WIDE 29c
Fine clean cut patterns in this dependable ma
terial for house dresses, aprons, children's frocks,
etc., 32 inches wide, yard 29c
Pequot Pillow Cases, 42x36 39c
Peouot Pillow Cases. 45x36 . 43c
Pequot Sheets, 81x90 $1.69
Hope Muslin, 36 inches wide, yard 13c
72 inch Pepperell Bleached Sheeting
81 inch Pepperell Bleached Sheeting
72 inch Pequot Bleached Sheeting
90 inch Pequot Bleached Sheeting
Meritas and Sanitos Brands Table Oil Cloth,
yard
42 inch Pillow Tubing, yard
36 inch Pillow Tubing, yard 31c
36 inch Indian Head Muslin, yard 23c
36 inch White Hospital Gauze, yard 8c
. 36 inch Rubber Sheeting, yard 98c
49c
55c
63c
79c
33c
37c
33 INCH ALL SILK PONGEE 69c
Another shipment of this high grade all silk
Pongee in today's express. All silkno
dust . 69c
THE LARGEST CILAE DEPARTMENT.
STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORIJ)
Announcement
We wish to announce to the puhlic
that we are now in complete charge of
the firm formerly known as the D. D.
Phelps Plumhing Show. , .. y
We will at all times carry a complete
line of pipe and fittings from 1-8 inch
to 4 inch, a large stock of bath room
and plumbing fixtures. f
Jones-Kay Plumbing Co.
Phone 443 315 E. Court
Plifmbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Work, Repair
Work Specialists. - r
DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE
Chronic and Nervou Dleie !
DInmm o( Women. X-Ray Eleutrlr
Therapeutic. ,
Tempi Bid.
Room 11
Phone 411
Florence Avery Rice
Dramatic Soprano
Pupil of F X. Arene
Voice Placement Master Diction
Studio " Phone
408 Perklni"Ave. 71-W
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If All Gars Were Alike
Where Would You
Buy Yours? ,
The car buyer sometimes lets unique or distinc
tive car specifications shut out his view of dealer re- '
8P Far from a garage, the finest auto ever built can
be rendered useless by some little bit of trouble not,.
discovered or understood. ,
Day by day, the constant and satisfactory use of .
any car depends upon the accessibility or service.
He serves best who is best prepared. "
We are always ready. - , . t
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Oregon Motor Garage I
119-121 West Court St. , ;
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