East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 10, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST ORECONTAH, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENINO, NOVEMBER 10, 1921.
EIGHT PAGES
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL
Uclndlrg Pndltoa Pricw tad Auociated Preii Boporta
niK LARGEST OlAtS DEPARTMENT'
STORE OIUiAMZAIlON IS TILK WORLD'
,1 111
-i
Popular Is-.ims
U Hielicr in Value.
SKW VdltK. Nov. 10. (A. I'.)
targe buying onl.rs from speculative
sources came into the stock market
over the diction day i-wcss and pri
ces of various popular issues, especi
imIv oils, steels and kindred shares,
wire HuMantially enhanced.
1 he broad demand for oils was ma
ttfrplly assisted by more advancs
for the crude products In almost t'll
parts of the country. In the case of
Mexican Petroleum, however, whirl
dominated the market at a net gain
of 7 1-2 . points, the movement TU
based niam:y on technicui con lit:n:g,
shorts paying heavy tolls.
Hails, steels and like issues drifted
almlessy, but came briskly forward in
the last half of the session, run -bases
of these stocks were accompanied by
the weekly surveys of trade authori
ties, which emphasized the more hope
jfiil feeliiiK in that industry,
i Shit res or concerns which may rea
sonably hope to benefit by Increase,!
lu.siness, such as the depart
ment .stores, also strengthened, but
tobacco and several more obscure spe
cialties were heavy or irregular.
I Leaders were undeterred by the rise
of eall money nom 5 1-2 to 6 per
cent In the final hour, many closing
prices being ut or near the da's top.
Sales were Xi5,iiU0 shares. !
! ("aides stating that (Sermuny is pre-'
paring io meet her next reparation
pn-xient iicnnnted for the moderate
rally In marks. Sterling was firm,
jbui remittuiios to most of ihe other
allied countries were moderately
lower on small trailing. Danish bill's
were very heavy and far-eastern quo
tations continued to ease.
liberty and most other actlvo bonds
were irregular on further profit-tak-1
, "il,. me international group also show.
liB on market trend. ToUtl sales, par
i.uiui-, were li.75,!)(Ml,
THE OLD HOME TOWN
By Stanley
ZZnffftBb Zy To8"I JITS LIT TWnk or
PRISCILLA ftirit ni& u-uu .... t,nl y
HAS JUST RECEIveO HER WINTKfc VRVK or STfLISH MAT
53!
WHEN M TIDE TURNS
I)f curses llo limit, of industrial lenr,W f
In Inlx.r ,I-cm. will not tast f,.Jer litit niiiir
r'"- "'" tUm Ami when tlir. tiuY ,1, ."
untaffi, ,r J,U poNMWilUpH which ,vm Itwc,u ,h"n,:
no wife and li.glral ,.. to f() , ,
wany nnd itejM.uv uk.uxy in ,; ;
hpII in in a hiiHliiess way.
-l.vumula,,. mdjr limits ! Sav;, Aiwunt III llil
.. Irnnk; hmiilm m.nAuK 5,,llr ,m ,
roil Hiihsniiit iil InUwst rt.(u,. H"
SaUngs Dcpanrimnl.
i"Tr-tmw- t
The American NalionalBank
Pendleton, Oregon.
'Strongest Sank in Castern Oregon "
low Itivripis Tviid
To SUviimiIm'U I'rPt".
' CHICAilO. Nov. 1ft n r.
Wheat displayed fresh strength yester
day, all p0imj, showing a falling off in
rue pis. ihe markets closed strong
1 l-2c to l-sc net higher, with Ix-
eemoer n.06 l-g to 11.06 3-8 and
May 1.U 1-2 to II.li s-. Corn gain
ed .,-Sc to 3-c and oats 1-8 to l-4e
Provisions were unchanged to 20c
lower.
It was with but little effect that
bears in wheat !ri,i ,..ii
----- LAMMij away
the evident curtailment of receipts
One assertion was tbr.t t, .,ni
--- . . v u lUlllll I'll
was due partly to the coming drop In
rates, shipments being held
back to take adviiif.-ii? f n
rates. It wns unlit it.-, v. .
.. . .,,,11 tnul con
dition of country roads had been more
IIP Irtuti vi.-r-w : i. i
. .... .,,mmmo. jne ract remain-
ed. however, that primary receipts
..men smaller than n year ago
and there were predictions that total
i-nmary receipts this week might not
exceed S.OOO.OOO hnhels -,
eent totals of 9,000,000 or 10,000 OOo!
-"nee mat no moisture of conso
iii.-iicH was rennrtiMi r-nm
Ih ' '""s, JK
"r despito rain and
nun hnow elsewhere o,,,ii,.,i ,
dltlonal bullish f.minr a,, ...u..,.
as took place In
sient ami appeared to be duo chiefly t
I't-iH-uiftMir.
orn and oatn Kymiathlzpd a little
"'"I WIIWII. Hilt hi-.M nrlf V.I.,
A , " "".iih narrow
irauers donit littlm while await
"K me government rennrt !.
iii-iii ngures were about n. 1,, i
- -. IUU Uln'll
generally expected.
Upturns In hogs nml possibilities of
ii'iir iron i es nt lm oir.,,1, ....
- . ...ii nr. nere
TV" l5m,Pm,'ornrv "fmness to pro.
'ownru tne last qiintitlnns
" """nward slant, because of nb.
rn0 ,n uemnnd.
fumri in
ii iii iii iai - n
III
TH4T UtA.c I"
UiHO UAs THAT I 1
IN THCP-S J
I
jtf ; -7T i i
OFFICE CAT
EBUfatfeita i IrNttw h t i i ii..
Buy Your Range and Heater Now
Easy Terms
We'll take your old
stove as part payment
$69.75 SPECIAL
w
ml
10 I'll
mm
A nine W cncmi Itmigo luw nil
Iho newest mul limit ihlrabl.
risitiinti of it pnuttcai St
lliuige. Twin lluo const rtH tkm
lusm-es rsrf.xt Imklivs an a
IH-rftvi di-Hft. Thi! ViiIiio AVesoo
ttlll niluiillj Nn v 1-a tlic fuel
intllmiiy niimcH,
FREE-IJreakfastlablc
iih each Ilangc or Ra
dium heater sold during
this sale.
H7
Coal Healers from
$18.50
T UP
Wood Heaters $173. ,i,,s ,",",r
Cruikshank & Hampton
124-28 E W bb MQu',i,y Count"
Y.f!!l"la.'e. T'"J" EiJ"'' Prt rayiu.m'Tx,43
' "- 'Tiiuirai, ior Miiwiuirall Klti hi-n CaWnoi,
RADIUM HEATER
For Coal or Wood
More heating surfiuv liLMins
niiue luwt. This heater will
heat jinn house Mtlr nml glie
ou more cimifort tluui the old
ttik- round n,s, i,M ,ls jMI
Hogs and Tambs
Stronn at Omaha.
"MAIIA. No- in iivii.j .....
.....,.., ..arKets.)-.Hogs-Hecelpts
ni'OO head Market steady to strong.
.7flii7: to . J7 r,n- i,..ii,
mtloH. .S5V.So" "'K
, ,i,r iceeelpts, 4500 head, lleef
,, ,, Nt0(.k 1))0tly M
op grade. I044.iwn.,.i o. .
1-ul Is and veals weak; stockcrs and
luvucra eieaiiy.
Sheep Itecelnts. sr.nA t....
Strong; hulk IS.40 , S.BO; top. $7s5;
" m"w; wch 4 and down: feed
... oviiiik, riTdinif jamb $ A.
OCEANS OF BOOTLEG
LIQUOR IS SEIZED
K At
-ImF
1 r ajiiMiniiiiiiw 1
or.
BY JUNIUS ! i
Wo suggest for the young lasy who
( i givinsr tne intelligence tests In Pen-
I dleton schools the old old nn nhnxl
j "Which Is heavier, a pound of feathers
v. a jjuuim ui icitu ,
"tlood English Week' is for the ones
who find their "flood English Wcnli."
ARMISTICE DAY
E CLOSED
SKIT
A I.ltlll I.unch
Ho eafferlv swall tyU-ffl nvnrtf k-.m.I
Kho bestowed upon him; he fed upon
her every look, he live. nn .h
I smiles shu suve him.
I'll A 1I L'tni,... .
. . I....1. r-i 1 11, . w - v.. . a
1 ' ' "" I".
u. n. ,1.1 Join I him in.w.i.A .
!ons of inooiishlne vt-Mi,.. . ..' h
In West Virginia during ti10 first"
"., 0' llii-s year, uccordlng
1'roliibltion ('onimlssloner Walter H
Hnlliinan when 1m ti.mn,i n. Im'l'
I ovr to W. fl. Ilrown, lho ,)cw com'.
ii innnim i ,
These figures do not include the
"in neu, me "n ek h..n,n.. k
,...... .1 . iiuillU
'on, wine am a vni-li.t- nr
coctlmiH of muler ..., ,f . ..'...
,n, estimated at several hundred thou-
" Kai ions.
'Veeording to Die mri 1
l".f'Ki gallons nf .. 1. ...
oonflscnted between t,.,,,' . .. .
tM-iber ,. A ton,, of 9ft0,61 bHUon"
Of InaBh Was llnslrnv...! .1...
while 1,060 arrests wero made.
111.11 moonshine Is not con lined to
the mountain rnsiiin i 1...1. '. .
..... . ... " "luuieii ov
th act hat Kanawha, county. I
which Is located the seat of the state
Government, topped Ihe list of conn
lies in the number ic .1111. .......
0au,l with a ,,;l, of ,, Ar ;
Charleston and Kanawha county
...,:, cu ,-ih. while 3..r..U7.1 gallons
1,151
i nuisn were destroyed mid
gallons t whiskey seized.
Ill one raid, 011 (leorge's Creek
about six miles from Charleston, stale
prohibition officer, seued Mx copper
n Ills, somo of which were in opera
Hon. The foll.,wn,. -
..1-1..!. .. " l"e same
Uclnlty three more were cnpturwl.
April, with uo. leads the months ln
lie number or arrests made, with
I Hiruaiy taking first ph.,, ,
number nf Htllls .ls,i ...1 . .
largest amount 0f whiJii...-
I'M In .March, when 3,s:i9 galloi.s were
" """'cu. uie largest miuntily
ny or tho nine months.
Homo men hiss tlmir ..i.u. n,.
...... ....l, Wklli:!
don t Bhave.
" And W hy Not?
An aviator must Khllllili.r U')i..n l.lo
motor Ntnlls at n helirht ne .
three-quarters miles. At such an alti
tude, however, he has a good deal of
time to study the book of instruaions.
Nothing mo unsettles a man's mind
as a lot of unsettled d 'bis.
LONDON'. Nov. 10. if. N. s.l
What is probably the strangest navy
in history has Just sprung into being.
Tho little Ilaltlc State of r.itvln r.
:cently decided that It must havo some
, warships to protect Its long coastline
und prevent smuggling, and so It has
now put into commission a buttle fleet
of three armed tugboats,
I Not content with this armada, Lat
via has decided to havo a flagship for
it. Her first "battleship," tho Vcrsaltl,
will bo launched this, month," and It
will be a vessel ot 625 tons with a
speed of seventeen knots.
) Tho Vcrsaltl has had an interesting
I if Inglorious career already, for she is
nOthiniT leSS thnn the nlrl rinrman
guardshlp EM-68, which was sunk In
Latvian waters in 1917 and has now
been raised and renovated.
I She is certainly the only guardshlp
that has risen from the depths of the
sea to the dizzy heights of becoming
me tiagsinp ot a battle fleot.
Noveni
As long as one remains who re
members we shall not forget
ARMISTICE DAY
111,1918
That the blood shed by our own "
brave boys and those of our allies
have not been shed in vain The
earnest prayer of every loyal Ameri
can should be for the success of the
efforts of the conference on tho limi
tation of armaments, called by your
president and ours, that world wide
conditions be brought about which
will safeguard future generations '
against such a cataclysm as the re
cent world war.
m
312 DEPARTMENT STORES '
YOUNG GIRLS NEED CARE
Mothers! Watch Your Daughters' Health
Health Is Happiness
of
WIFE OF PRESIDENT
BELIEVES GIRLS SHOULD
LIVE INJHE OPEN AIR
NKW YUIIK, Nov. 10. (A I')
ViT" "'r Mf" Itlful games for
I","""" i.ixueu oy .Mrs. Warren O.
Tm. , in a letter to Mrs. Oliver
Harrlman. nstloMl president of t.
rump Kir- (Jirls, the wire of the l-rcsl-dcut
writes;
"1 ha v.. inner been able to Imcglne
"ii.v reason whv ilw. f ...,,, 1.-1-.. ,,1..,
i . . I' u v r 11 1.1
, Should Hot be jun i(.s s(,fH orRnt.
...i.n ior 111.. -rills as the Hv Senilis
M..r..ver. ti seems to me that girls need
his Und ,.r Inducem-.Mit to open air
'lie mid heaMlifnl -,,., 1
i.nu vklUlil-
Hons, quite as nrn'h ari the mv. Tile
part Ihm worn. ,, ,,, W()rl(I h.M
he-n ur.vtly .-h.-,,,-,.i ,.,.,. , . ow)
tei.er.itlo,,. It h:.s been broadened and
"....,..'11 ii.Hj we i, be wis.. f WP r,.,..
oKni'e that a Inrger conslder.iti.,,. t. I
he IfMlth and Physieil advancement
of th.. g-r'.- will b,.,t(,r flt ,h(,m fur lu
role they musi assume."
mwm :m m mux
'him j mt m)
f
Sllll' xlt MIS.SIOXAIU1X
S.1 A I
has1
Ann v.
l.l'.-ix.i., .ov. 3. -1 1 v
inew depart ure mission w,.rk
een 1n1.de by ihe Salvation
whl.-M has eh.uti'ru.i 11,.. u n-,
" i oner
Calyp- a millenary transport to
I'.Mitingeiit of missioniri. and their
f.iniilie to India nml Ctylon.
From the time girl
reaches the aire of twelve
V Until Wnmnnhniwl ia nalnl.
O-y lished she needs alfthe cArA
fvjj the thoughtful mother can
Hive,
The condition that the
ffirl is then nnaeiniv thv.iirrW
ft is so critical and may have
fllleh fne.renpbinn. otTanla
upon her future happiness
and health that it is almost
criminal for a mother or
truardian to withhold coun
sel or advice.
Many s woman has suf
fered years of prolonged
rain and misery through
havine been the victim of
thoughtlessness or igno
rance on the part of those
who should have iruided her
through the dangers and
difficulties that beset this
period.
Mothers should teach their
girls what danger comes
fy. nom aiuuuiiig arouna witn
coldor wet feet.from lifting
,j5 "evy arucies, ana irom
OJ overworking. Do not let
ni.; .(i j l . , . ner oversiuav. ir she com-
:,;-;.'" m V" "Bl R ana l(,wer iimns.or 11 you notice a slowness
. . norvoU9,u's w irritability on the part of your daughter, milt life
earner for her. Mie needs thoughtful care for a few years.
.. i, ?. J1Y C?.'3 'y'l's.E; rinknj's Vegetable Compound should b given
mi ire .nd h.,lltPt?,J for ,U co"t,ition9- It contains nothing that c.n
injure and can be taken in perfect safety.
Read how Mrs. Eichor lielpod her daughter. She savs :
Sh b.i aCe s,xt''en,"1- dFh' was having trouble every month.
She had pains across her back anj in her sides. Every month her back
would pain her so she could not do her work and would have to lie down Mv
rndVrl,ifhhi;rireTni:eniled,Ldia E' Knkhsm's Vegetable Cmpoun-d
and I read the books which were left at my door. She took it faithfully and
is now regular and has no pain. We recommend the VwUbS rcwM
and gtve you perrmss.on to publish this letter in your little book, and K
newspaper, "-Mrs. Kat.k E.cheb. 4034 N. rJmsl,IW??
'u-J ian,!,.uwl" Profit by her own exoriPnce. Sliesay,-
ver hacTi'l y'ftl y,mkM l- ha,i:ick P-lls "0"'h Ki wi
1 ,7,l?n .h , Ki b? r thf pin M my mothT kn,,w n"'nB about it
Y Pr p"r 8b0l,t Ly,lia E' Nnkham's Vegetable Compound and
JhS 1 ?'n, ,f,l'nllm,e nJone-sn1 " helped mso much
n.v. .n wsruUrli- after that until I had taken two bottlesand I did not
nn- y man Pu n05 t8l'kchf.""l have been a healthy, strong woman I am
Vu Vd 8ud have l,ttl0 Prl of mv ow". 'hen she get, M
enough 1 shall pve her none other than Lydia E. Pinkhsm'a VegetabTe Com
pound. -Mrs. (.,. L. Williams. 2437 W. Toronto St.. Philadelphia. P.
For almost fifty year, Lydia E. Pinkham's VegeUble Compound ha, been
relieving women, young and old. of ailments peculiar to thrir Vex A vou?
iuSX eVer' Dhbo " 'wSSIm ? who know of
Thousands of letters similar to the above are in the file, of the I vdia E
n 1 1 1 ;.'- mil ..ifiucinf) i;oM LiVnn. Mual.hi,tt.
HiU iHKtk ..ontHin, Tuhihl infornistion.
rtfM ,Umt,,,,,",,,,,tltllMIMMMIIIIIUi:
To the Public
The Table Supply will be closed all
day Nov. 11, Armistice-Day.
Phone 187
THE TABLE SUPPLY
739 Main Street Pendleton
CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR
Proprietors
mm,,,,,
Are You
One of the 3rd? ; j ;
Every third family in the United States 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. , .., -
jfcl .yim
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 468
GOODYEAR AND GOODRICH TIRES
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