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TOURTEEN PAGES PAGE FOURTEEN DAILY EAST OEEGOJTIAN, PENDLETON. OEEGON, SATUEDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 17, 1921. DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE Including Pandleton Prlcaa and Anociated Preai Report Adverse Hi-iNrt-i Mi Mil k Market XKW Y'.KK. I'd'. IT. (A. 1 The atrtsne l-yiui: ft-.i'MU' l Th ir-l-iy's s rmclit th:tt s-.-:-.-i'ri of tie1 l.n kni yes; ril.iy. THE OLD HOWIE TOWN By Stanley 4 'fwKi A KtPT YOU ENORMOUS V If 4 Y -V '-Vv t;. tt vWUKfti-t' VC DELIVERS WAHI ru ru- "" - s HAS BEEN FORCED BT BUSMES CONDITIONS to TAW. v HIS TWO HUNTING, " '"! v TrailiiiS js fairh artivc Imt i. in in jr. ti yt e!t!a;t r i.r st-le t-'l isucs. 'nirrifuli! iUi-i'.'lii-nts. such a flrninny ,s virtuM default, the clo it K of n-al riliaes in Lie IVnni' la': u ilitrit t and iiro'ftivp rt-dui tinn.- i" a-ili'ini'liile j.rii -s w ie am'-iti: 111, m i ral ineiiii'iits cuiculuU il to iliniiiti:-h I ballivti entliHsi.isni. j The eels hi prices annt'iinr, i ),v one i of the ehief Mil-nlari 5 of Hie I'niteO I States Steel corporation ai;d further; ileelincs i,n nnitatioris for yc-r:tp iron i aiel srei-l were inilitalive of the I'ack- vanl trend in that inli:l ry. I r'lireinn ex. hairjes eontinueil to li-j I ailvei sely affecti J hy the (iernian sit-' ! nation. ! I foaler.s finally throw off profession- j I al si'llin- pressure. In;t many of the ' less important industrials ami rniscel- ! j lant'oas stocks reacted one of tuo I points on moilcratv offerings. Oils anain s ipplied a disproportion ate share of the day': business, especially secondary or low Krade is sues. Steels Mid eipiipnn nts were mixed, as wen? also motors and their specialties, but ains ruled at the irre nular i lose. Sales were 40,JU" sha res. Call loans oieued and renewed int.i n' .t week at per cent, the rate later risintr to 3 1-- against yesterday' tnaim"iit of n per cent. Quotations for t'me funds were unaltered, hut money was mora freely offered for the shorter matenrities. There was a prnno'inred falling off i in thi' demand for bonds . most of prp Yi- NTENt) TO LfVXve Hour CaQ ON A 5Te6"P iRMC CK-H IITH OjLY THC QAKe " TO H0t-t IT ? tHM" IDOM'T YOU CJ&AMT' THG F R.CMT K;Ht5-CS I r r ,r THeVRAKetr AW u, J II -NAP, h,hat a do or TO TMFRC Mold acc aiHT, ewt5.TT.i YWT tOUCDN'T HAPP&M OfsjCS IN A THOUSAND XTSAaS.) " T R v 1 riJU USEFUL, LASTING, finiNG Tlic most rxpfiisi vc (rifts lire not iiefissril,v tlio most liMirul'oi' the miost ipproirUite, 1'anU'Ularly .so for youiiK H'oplu or clilldmi. And when jott don't knmv Just wluit to uiyi", HurprjM! thein ivith u SaMnas Account in tlds Hlitnirr buJik. KucJi KlttH uiv ulnays IiciicI'IcIhI, 111 furt Iiikiiik! iiioid nluublo us time, (toes on. Tliis lur'xa Ih (Hie Iiollur or unj uinonnt over. Hie American National Bank Pendleton, Oregon. 'Strongest Eank in Cast era Oregon" which. Ineiiidiin; liberty issues, reacted on further rcali.ini;. The new New York oily $r.,',oii0,0DO offerina sold at a slight preiuinin. The foreign divi sion was irregular at nominal changes. Total sales, par value, $ 1 li,3,'O,00U. AN O DON'T TWS A TMOUSNCD TO I mv. LAKiFT CH.DN IErRTfK.Tl STOKE OKGA.M2ATIO. IN THE WORLJJ" $200 Given Free Avay I 'or Most (.laolul Couple In the Old Ktjlo WnlU. Wultz, Two-Step, Rcliotti.sohe, Threo-Step and other old BtyUi fanoy dances given by r. J. rowers every Friday night ut Mi:ilTV HAIJj Pul)lic Invited Slumo Vj McDIroy (hrlielrn. -TROy LAUNDrvY KIDS XSUPCRiOfc LACNDiW Cw I'i.s Ipiiiitlon ,M,,;ii Wlieiit l ose In I'rlco ("IIH'At.iO, Dec. IT. (A. I'.) Haiti and snow over larjro sections of the winter crop belt, with reports that droiithy regions In the Houthwest had received .some moisture, tended yester- i day to make wheat prices nvprufru lower. The finish was unsettli:d at fi-Sc net decline to 1-lc advance, with May $l.tji l.lL'T-s iind July 1.0 r. -8 ft i.OL' :i-t. Corn closed 1-S'ul-lc up, oats K.iincd l--tciii 3-S ru l-'Jc and In provisions the outcome varied from c loss to a rise of T 1--C Aside from I ho weather Influence. which Kave bears the advantage, at tention in the wheat pit focused chief ly on the Kansas state crop report. Iiurlns the early trading, the cnlarKO inent in the Kansas estimated yield, as computed with the KoVei'nnient Au-i IfiiNt returns and with last year's har vest, was soiucthinc of a stimulus to the hears, hut In the last part of the lay was practically offset by knowl dge as being fill, Onn, (inn bushels less than was the case n year ago. Itased on preliminary threshing returns, the Argentine crop was estimated today at 1X7.000,11110 bushels as against lGii. 1100,000 bushels harvested last year. Taken as a whole, trade lacked vol ume, and although fluctuations were numerous they at no lime got beyond a range of 1 1-lc Corn and oats, like wheat, held within narrow limits. Kor the most part, dealings were of a local charac ter. Slowness (if export call for corn was a Hiibiecl of comment, but values were upheld by prospective liussian relief demand. Provisions showed no decided change. I'aekcrs sold. Kastorn Inter ests were buyers." ly on suits. The wool trade is waiting fui the openins of goods for the next liea'y-w t i;;lit season. Scoured as's: Oregon Eastern No. 1 Maple. stifTRSc; tine and fine medi.'m combing. TSflSOo: eastern clot', hm, fiOfiTU; valley No. 1, 73 'ir 71 cii'K. Territory fine staple, choice Ssiif 'Oc; half-blood combing, TTflrxOc; threc-eiihths-blood combing, i 60c: iiiai'U'r-l'l'iod combing, 4 fti ;(; fine and fine medium clothing. STiWiOc; fine and medium Kri nch combing, TO fit TSc. I. JWfiW J n , tiff l1WUwV ! Krlwr CATARRH el tlii- BLADDER Slit, iwcttiitil teal 3 name tJSy LADIES When Irregular or suppressed me Trlum,di 1'tllH. Safe and dcpetid.iale in nil proper cases. Not sold at Iirtm Stores. Po not experiment with others; save disappointment. . Write for "ltellet" and particulars, It's fien. Address- N'Htlonal Medical Institute, H&HE.ST I so vl3.e. 5oucmw& W'f'ri: ill tlio business of tuiTiinjt out high grade laundry. We ex ccuto your orders neat ly, promptly and clean ly. Wo know of several reason;; why you should patronize this chop and not one reason why you should not. Wool I'l'ii-es Continue Siroiig KOSToN. We. 17 The Cftmmef eial l'.ulletiu today says; There has been a fair demand for woo! during fit week, which lias come lo a lair extent from the mills. Trices are slightly liii'lier again this week, both op fine niii! medium wools. The government will offer S.'MMi.OOO pouiuk of wool. January 13. Ann. tut the mills there is 'little cli.nn-e, consumplion dropping off c'inMdernhl.v. The retail clothiers aru I Hnning to cut prices, mnrt cspeclal- Unicr Prices rrevail Kor Livestock CIIIC'A'IO, Tec. 17. (C. S. Ilureaii of Markets) Cattle. "000, market dull, beef steers and fat she stock weak to lower; ipiality plain; bulk beer steers, $6.50!ii 7.00; veal calves, canncrs ami cutters weak; bullv, stackers and feeders steady. Hogs 17,000, light and light butch ers, l,r.'0c lower; others, 101i Ho' lower than yesterday's average, rack ing sows steady; big packers doing verv little; top. 7."0 for light lights: bulk lo pounds and bp. - ft 7 ; plus, 15c lower; bulk desirable, i 7 2,' ' 7.35. Sheep OflflO, fat lambs steady to J. 1c lower than yesterday's low time: sluep and feeders slow, about steady; best fat lambs to packers early JllMr lojr,- some held higher; good light yearlings, $V.'0: choice light ewes up to 3; heavies, $:ir ;).:!!. OFFICE CAT BY JUNIUS k It's not what you pay th&t counts-even tho the price be small but what you get for what you pay! The J. C. Penney Company does not want the whole trade of this or any other community it wants only that trade to which it can promise and give the largest value for the dollar. It is not large profits that concerns us, but the estab lishment of a safe and sound foundation for a business that will be lasting. For that reason, our profits must be small so a to af ford you and others the utmost for what you pay. The enormous purchasing power created by our merchan dising requirements for 312 stores materially aids in giving the unmatchable values we do thruout the year. Consequently, it is only natural that we should have a host of loyal, appreciative customers here and in every place where we have a store. This makes the name of the J. C. Penney Company a household word fcr fair and square treatment to its pa trons and friends. 312 STORES IN 26 STATES 21 STOKES IV OJtfXJOX Albany Astoria Athena lukrr llond CorvnlUs Oallas Kntorin-lso Kng-ene , Fore (Jrovo Hood ltivor l& Grande TAkevUw I'lianon MoMiiiiivlllo Marslifielcl Milton hioii City lVncllcton , .I'oitbmtl Itoscburg Salem Tho Dalles .Tillamook A El W3' II ..w m?mr t-lncorhonurd 312 DEPARTMENT flORES PENDLETON, OREGON LIMA, Jcru, Dec. 17 The I'ni'.ed States may mediate in I lie Peruvian territorial dispute over l'rrsidcnl l.eguia of to the i'nilcd 1'ress, country was the only -(!', I'.) be asked to and Chilean Taena-Arica, I'cril intimated lie said this one that wotiM W'e met several prominent delegates to the Oregon Irrigation Congress last evening and alt were searching for members of the official irrigation committee. Angel Face Voti can't Judse a chorus girl's voice by the length of her skirts. A gentleman who attended the church bazaar al the (leorge Haer hardware store today became confused while buying a Christmas gift for his I wife and went home with ,a casserole instead of a camisole. Mv Dear Junius: i The "lifted chin" and the "grin," old I thing. Are a very progressive step, I jut a good old squeeze that will make her sneeze, Shows pep, my hoy, shows pep. Vtr&r? W I . -Ail I L4A r1 X MVWW 1 OSWALD. he acceptable mediator. Carrving the furniture of the ex Kaiser 'to Holland called for fifty three railway vans. Milwaukee, Wis fj21 R m W P Lisa Vhkakka CAN BE CURED Free Proof To You as i : : 11 1 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS SETTING THE SCENERY BY ALUIAN B TUTJ raa'fair4- flMPrrl C ) NOW VOO GO IN AHO , ' f h . DADDY WHAT 13 . MO n quiet! 5W -daddy whati s ' -f 1 sawtaclausgongto kfO SATACLAGOINGTO ' WM MOTHER W R A "rTr ! I X BRING MAMMA FOG. I I CHRISTMAS f r WELL, IJUST OONT j I'll cHTMT,ISVeAe? ); SK? i 1 jrl ""Pit II ' i u ' '' 6Hr 70 GET ? 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AH I wnt It vnnr Mm unt! a-Mrr so ran eni rn-i ft fny trinl Irwlmfnt 1 want ynu iut tatty tin treatment -tlat'f H ut Vf I us i s my wny ntuiiiem, I fp bfn in th Krtiil Iiu Btiiinril for ?0 ynn 1 if iveJ four vfrt aa mfmbr of hr iui mi Stlte Bnard ot Khiimicv snt live yrart Prfatdrnt of ihc Hriml llruiiitt- AuiM-iHiimt. NVjrK' vwv fnf m fori W ivne kitowa me ami knnw ahoul mv auct-raaful irrinrni. Ov et twenty IhoBiiand Mel ! Woairn end ClhilJrro ouiauie ot hmt Wavnr, hive, nvtoritin to iheir own (Utrmmtl, hcrncmeii I y I Ibiltreatrafnt ainr t frat matte itiia oHer puhlto. ! If you linvc Cctama. ttcft. Halt Khum,Tttr nv. mind how U1 my treatment has cvrm ine worm raw i ever mw tiv mm cnanc to prav my cisim. ScoJ me your nnmr ami atldn'itii on th roupon iwiow nnl th ttnl treatment I wnt to fOd you YHAL The wonderijuxouiplht-tl in yimron rsu will Lie proof. I CUT AND MAIL TODAY aTai I. C.HUTZELL, Druggltt. No. 4088 Wt Main St., Fort Wayn Ind. ; Pleaic send without cott or oMifatioa to me your Free Troof Treatment Wrestling Match t Under auspices of , FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES, ARIE No. 28 Ray McCarrol vs. Bozanta Singh BUDDY STEVENS 1 Rounds Boxing vs. "Unknown." AND A BATTLE ROYAL Thursday, Dec. 22 Alta Theatre ! V! I i PMQIIpsI NlIDP- roit otici uul No.-