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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1921)
OUTBURSTS OF' 'EVERETT TRUE 7 DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL -THcY Say HCS A Soon owe. Uclndiag Pandletoa Pricsi and Atiociated Preia Btporti too, W Krvonj. 1 i 1 THOuCHT I 'D T4K: Bj Hue cass to Wauses .g I his iaja"5 kscom- rp pf3 Tfl Mr. ro-u 1 BiMik'Kh Is l.felil I On Stix-k Kvlianw i trend in the main was hesitant. XKW YultK, Nov. s. (A. P.) ' Aside from the grangers and I'aci Tursday's recess telei-tlmi day l and fics rails were iicii-oxisting and equip prospects of another holiday Armistice i nieiits. steels and the numerous is day caused a visiMe diminution of bus- ' sues having more or less direct relation iness on the stock exchange Monday, j to those groups moved within the nar- Thcre was fairly active trading in I rowest bonds. Final prices were con- bonds, however, some liberty Issues nioiintins to new high records for the year before realizing sales by specu lative Interests caused a moderate set back. Other Incidents Included the re newed firmness of money rates, call loans rising from the initial j per cent rate to 6 per cent in the afternoon and the further acute collapse of Cer nian marks to a level below j for 1 cent. Klimlnnting the more representative forejgn and domestic oils at gros ad vances of 1 to 3',j points and irregular Rains of certain of the motor, food THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley j 'VOUOLO A ZjfiH JlS&OIN' ASOOO f T"X' HYPOCRITE1. v "OMt . Sto POT? I 5MOT'7 v V3 TAKE THAT- tX UrunoW ' ) v THE DAY AUNT SARA!! "EABODY FOUND Mb EMPTY 1(1 I I stomach Bitter bottlss in the woodshed. V Tho whole world will tliirliijr this nioiilh liuve II ryes focused on Washington. It Im occasion of Uio (lis ni'iiianicnt conference which will bo attended by 11. Instrloiis men of many nations. Whht nil I (t hrliw mirth? Tito pcsNiuilst, wv.t amlilng hut u complete fl..lc; the opllntdst, poiuv mid liar, inonj' without nuvU-M, M'J'Imi. Neither will liapisn, but It Is posHlhle mill It lokn liiM'ful Hint plmis will bo laid which at leant will iimmhi IX-aie and a Ix-ttiT undcrstniHfMig of Hie needs of the eominoii MoU, the men who till Hie will, nun the wheels of industry nod juiy Hie taves. Saving-) JK'paitiiieiit. Hie AmericariNaiional Bank Pendleton . Oregon, XX?JS&iSXX. 'Strongest Buy Your -Range UP Wood Heaters $1.73. mm Coal Heaters from $18.50 Cruikshonk & Hampton "Quality CounU" 124-28 E. Webb Phone 548 Your Old I'uniliure Taken in l'.v.hiuijce 1'art Payment on 'ew xcltiNiTe Ak"ents Lit l'emlletnn for Melou(jall Kitchen Cabinets the fusing, rallies in one part of the list being balanced by lower iuotations elsewhere. Sales were SOU, 001) shares. The minimum figure touched by 1 lierman marks during the session was . .00.12, precipitating further reactions I iu Austria and Hungarian bills. Oil f the most important remittances, sterling cased slightly with the French and ltelgian rates, other Kuropean ".notations showing little alteration, but far eastern rates continued to ease. Profit taking in liberty bonds and other government issues did not extend toUho Industrial list, some of that class, notably Cnitcd States Kteel iis. Bank in Cast em Oregon" and 1 leatcr Now risy I mils We'll take your old stove as part payment $69.75 SPECIAL aliio Weseo Hunue has .nil the newest mill most ilcslrable fcaliires of u inai tli al SIitI llmiur. Twin flue eoast ruction Insures pcilis t baking and a 'perfect dialt. The Vitlue Weseo mil actually sine 1-2 Hie fuel ivcr ordinary lunges. V Ri:i: Ricakfast tabic with each Itangc or Ra dium heater sold during this sale. RADIUM HEATER For Coal or Wood More heating surfaee Insures more heat. "-This heater will heat our house better and the 5011 more conil'ort than the old stile round stoves. Let us show 1 1 this heater. and ' iiil.sc'ollaiicuus special tir showing siiength. High -class rails also reflected substantial support. In ternationals for the tm.st part wer higher. Total sales, par value, $10,- Trust It. iM.rts Help Wheal l'rkiM CHK'AUo, Nov. K. ia. P.) Ma terial upturns in wlfcat took place y. terday owing to frost reports from Ar- Kentlna and to indications of export "emand from Japan and other non- l.tiropexn countries. The market clos ed unsettlcil, I4'i2c net higher, wPh December Jl.iiiid l.j l-s and '.May $l.')Mi 1.08 l-s. Corn gained j-Si to lc and oats 3-4 H lc. In pppvisions. there, was a setback ranging from 1 to 32c. At first the strength in wheat seem ed hesitant, being based chiefly on news 'of Argentine frot. which was unaccompanied by any report of dam age. Approaching midday, however, a sharp advance was'scored on five buying, which was construed as due Parity to short covering for Liverpool account. Simultaneously gossip became current that Japan and India had been purchasing liberally, Japan for the most part taking Canadian wheat. An error in the Cnitcd Stales' visible supply figures relating to Haltimore slocks counted also to some extent ns u bullish factor. Itesides, country offer ings In Canada and this country were reported light and smaller receipts were noted as compared with a year ago. Corn and oats derived their pains from sympathy with wheat. Sales, both of corn and oats to go to store here, were announced. Lower quotations on hogs had n weakening effect on provisions. I.nnl j especially was under selling pressure it 'on commission nouses. Market Prices At Oliama OMAHA, Nov. 8. (Culled States Durcau of .Markets) Hogs Receipts 50U0 head. Mostly 20c lower: bulk medium and light butchers, JG.STifft 7.2j, top 7.40; bulk packing grades, JO. 25 (it .B0. Cattle Receipts, I'J.dOi) head. Href steers, steady to 15c lower. Top yearl ings, Jl ().&(); she stock and hulls, steady to 25c lower; veals steady to weak; stockers and feeders steady to 15c lower. Sheep Itecelpts, fiilno head. Kill ing classes 15c to 25c higher; bulk of lambs, s.2r,ifi S.60; best yearlings, 6; wethers 15.25; ewes, VI. 25; feeders 23, to 25c higher; top" reeding lambs, 17.80. WILLIAMSON', V. Vn Nov. 8. To call Frances Hobbs, a woman resident of this place, a "bootlegger" would be slander. The dictionary defines a "bootleg ger'' thus: "To sell liquor against the law; so called from the practice of carrying a flask In tho leg of a hoot." Hut. getting back to Francis Hobbs. Frances undoubtedly sold contraband liquor of u more or less uncertain quullty, hut she carried none, of it In her boots She was arrested by the state police and fined J10U anil sentenced to sixty days in Jail by Siiulro Aleck. Although the state policemen knew ! ranees had booze on her person they could not locate li until they had nn- other ono of the same sex us Fr-nices to do the frlslilnir T,, il,n .,,,,.,.i.,,. ! c.. .1.. . of tho nollce ihn nun i . - " 'ii i a fairly good sized bustle made of j heavily padded wile. In this Fiances!, carried several half pints loaded with moonshine. ; Just how Fiances exlrneleil hell hootch 'without trouble the police have nut learned. Hut she was cattglil passing a half pint to a thirsty resident on a side street and taking his $2 bill In payment. DOINGS OF THE DUTrp TOM YOU D FALL FOE AKIVTHIKIG -THEY MUST HAVE THIS HOUSE MARKED - THEY 'WERE IM SUCH A PRETTY BOK too? YOU KNOW WOO CM PUT CABBAGE IM A PRETTY BASKET PUT IT'S STILL CAB0AGE- ANOTHER THIklG.VOU THE PAN03 J TOM, I BOUGHT Y0L A CHAMCE V ,' TICKET ON A BOX OF FIVE I - tj HUNDRED fINE CluARS TODAY- i " A MAM WAS RAFFLING I i i FIVE HUKiOUED) Vjav V TOCP MS THAT f - t5T?o w sers. (MRvt es ft Jones, r- rr-- IMPORTANT LONDON, Nov. X. ( I. N. S.) Very high and far reaching results are ex pected from the visit of the Prince of Wales to India and the Far East. The I'rince sailed from Portsmouth on October 26. A great change in the outlook in India has occurred since tho trip was first decided upon. The monsoons have broken the long drought and more than the average rain has fallen; the gloom In Industry, and more par tlcularly agriculture has been largely dispelled with the rise of the rupee; frontier firglitlriR has almost ceased; the proceedings of the new Govern ment have not been subjected to that bitter criticism which has been heaped upon it hitherto; but apurt from that the feelings of tho native tribes have not.beei assuaged in any degree by the advent of this Prince of Sahibs. (ihnmll still hulils sway among his Muhommedian brethren, and unless! this modern prophet is coerced into a better humor the visit of the heir to! tile Ilrltish throne to his Hritannic Ma- Jcsty's 1 Kastern domains will not be attended with that outburst of en- Ihiislasm which characterized his visit 1 to Australia and Canada. i The visit is not to be a mere dupllcn- Hon of the visits of other heirs to the j Hritlsh throne when they have wan-1 dercd abroad to the dominions over-1 seas. The war has had its effect on the I relations between the British Itoyal I HONOLl'LC, T. II., Nov. 8. -Itecol-family and Its Indian subjects. The ' leptions of tho l""Otld days of the Ha Prince Is therefore going to take every aitan monarchy wero revived When opportunity to slum- to the colored tn0 rogal carringo which once belong- '" '""a""nH "r l,u"" U,P 'l'"t'dnesH "r 'loyal family owes to tin- native troops. W ill W itness Maneuvers The Prince Intends to be present at the maneiivres on the Northeast fron - tier, wnere nil the recent fightin;; has " ":wn.'l trem New England thirty been taking place. There the famous ' five years ago for the especial use of unlive volunteer contingents -of lly- Princess Kiaulunl, a daughter of the dcrubad, paliala and Kikancr flourish, then rilling house of Hawaii, and was All these provinces are ruled by prin- used by her and later by "Queen Lil" ccs created by the Hritish Govern- If, r many years. It constituted one of mcnl and I here, at nil events, a royal tho lew remaining links binding Ha welcome Is assured. waii's present to its royal past. TAKES TOO MUCH FOR GRANTED. WELL, DON'T (JET ALL EXCITED ABOUT IT, "YOU MAY NOT hi WIM THEM! f" ' ' " VgT-fL I J I ir " i 11 How much was The I the ticket was TICKET? WHAT r-JOMLV TWO DOLLAK TICKE-T? WHAT KIK1D OFCIoAUS VJECE. THY? I OPPOSE HE. COuLDm'T STAHD em ! .r Tho Princo will especially investi gate the conditions surrounding the student life of the young native, par ticularly at Ucnares and AUgarh. Tho Prince left on tho battleship ltenown, the same vessel that convey ed hitn on his last trip to Canada and ! Australia. The stages of the voyage were expected to ho as follows: Gibral tar, Oct. 29; .Malta, Nov. 1; Port Said, Nov. 5; Suez, Nov. 7; Kden, Nov. 12; Mombay, Nov. 1 7. The cross-country tour will he from Bombay, 'to Lueknmv, with visits to liaroda, Cdaipur, Ajmere, Indipur and Allahabad. From that point other towns of interest will bo visited in the Granges Valley. The tour altogether will last until March 17. Then the Prince will lcavo i Karachi for Japan. During his visit to India the Prince will take part in many spectacular events. An elephant hunt on a grand scale, will take placo at Nepaul. At Gwalior later he will be met by u great procession on elephants; his own howdah will be of richly carved wood with trappings of rich silver cloth, the same as that used by his father on the occasion of the royal visit to the Delhi Durbar. The Prince also promises to he pres ent at the Pig sticking contest 'hunt ing the wild hog with lances' nt Kadir. The first prize-winner In this event In 1SS3 was Sir itobert Baden Pawell, the chief of the Hoy Scouts. 'ROYAL' CARRIAGE ' " i rincess .vaiuiani and was l:lur uw " wucen wnouKam passed I under the auctioneer's hammer and I was knocked down to a local express- ""' for JG. 1 T1e ex-regal equipage was brought B7 ALLMAN --aa..j'-'.jv !5T .'.I J J' TWO DOLLAM THEV WERE IW A NICE BOX AMD HADTrlE PKHTTIEST GOO) BAN i6P OMTHEM.' J11 " ' Mm . 'r I i Good Will! No bank can boast a more valuable as Bet than the genuine good-will of its cus tomers. It is the basis of that confidential ind intimate business relationship on wh the prosperity of both bank and customer nust depend. This bank has won the good-will of i-" customers through courteous and prompt attention to their requirements and by con stant co-operation with them in the hand ling of their business problems. $1.00 Opens a Savings Account ' and obtains a Liberty Bell Bank The Inland Empire Bank MEMBER FEDERAL KESEUVE SYSTEM OFFICE CAT A domestic triangle, Clarice, la one in which two sides are not on the squaro. Thn Jackrabblt which attempts to cross: the state hlchway is tho cham pion optimist. An aching void: ache. A goof with a head- To tlontool I would I wero the rogue upon your checks, Then llfo would be as one, long, happy frolic; BY JUNIUS r the next 30 days you ever heard of. We have an im mense stock of the latest styles of wrist watches which we are going to offer, 15 jewel, 20 year cases, small size, for $14.00, 14 K. solid gold, white or green, ..15 ..jewel for $20.00 and $25.00. Gents' Watches are going at the same values. Can you afford to overlook these wonderful offers? , Come in and select your Xmas gifts. We will gladly lay them aside until you want them. Come to ' ' The Home of Gifts That La.t. ' ; ifansconi's Jewelry Store HOTEL PENDLETON BLOCK Are You One of the 3rd? Every third family in the United Stales to day owns a motor car. Anybody today who really wants an automo bile can find a good one within easy reach of his means. ; Among these families who own cars are all kinds and conditions of people. But they are all alike exclusive in the enjoyment of the greatest privilege science and skill have given to man the ability to go when and where they want. Oregon Motor Garage 119-121 West Court St. Phone 464 TJ GOODYEAR AND GOODRICH TIRES : . When touched by lips otbold, bad rival geeks, I'd give each Homed tho painters colic. AValtlng for the MUIciiIuih ' Is it too much to ask that some pa per may some day omit the Joke ubou girls who roll their hose? Most of our friends are- fortified for tho winter with the crackling log and tho snug teakettle, singing Its quiet tunc. But none cart boast a cricket on tho hearth. We've never seen one. Sometimes we are almost tempted to doubt whether the little okeezix ever existed. ' The -war department will gave fJJO. OOO.noo" this year. We would like to learn their system. ' . Some peoplo efforts to "I", conflno their Initial Our own memory test: AVhen, do vim I'lll. tlLlTII VUlll I IUU III tho Sunday plate? N Ono Dairy Breed Host In chanlngfdres In tho dairy herd al ways plan to change to a better one of thd same breed, never to one of an other breed. Oood bulls from high producing cows can now be bought cheaper than ever before, hence this Is the time to anticipate future needs and select the next head of tho herd. O. A. C. Kxperiment station. ' Watches Every watch bears our guar antee. We are going to offer one of the greatest values in. Ladies' and Gents Watches for PENDLETON, QllEUON