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JAG2 EIGHT DAILY EAST 0EEG0N1O, PENDLETON. OEIGOJT. THTESDAY EVENING. JAKTJAS7 19, 1922. EIGHT PAGS3 OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE ll-HE LARGEST CHAT DE2jaJCTMEYT DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL ' STORE OIUiAMUIlUil -" XXUS WUHLO" Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Eeporti Steel TaVc indicate j by inrra-scd car loadings at Booc In Price ct rtaln t-rmln;i)x, and oila, notably the XErt' YORK, Jun. 10 (A. P.) The i foreign group, rfflvcted xtcady pres- stocK market yesteruuy roiluwcu in its s-alcs rc SUO.000 Hhurvs. ewwriials the course wt by recent as- " tnney market presented ' no iionit. with the noteworthy difference that dealings were on a much larger and broader scale. The movement agnin seemed to de rive tts chief nupixjrt from bull pools and other speculative interests. There ere few, if any, aims of pronounced ptiM'e participation save among high, grade dividend-paying shares. Pteeln ana aiflliateJ equipments were outstanding Issue Their fur ther advance of one to almost six poir.tn. under lead of Gulf States Steel, ai attended by reports that various mergers were approaching a definite sture. Motom and their subsidaries, metals, textile, leathers and food specialties were prominent at gains of one to three points. The several miscellane ous unclassified groups, comprising chemicals', fertilizers and utilities, also roe one to three points. nails were a negligible factor, de spite favorable traffic conditions, as new features. caJl loans remaining fix ed at 4 1-! per tent. More Khort-ttme loans were reported at 4 1-4 per cent, but the oien rato for these accommo dations ranged from 4 to 4 1-4 per cent. " ' Early foreign exchange rates were irregular, due in part to cables which xuggentcd bunking difficulties in prospective twtter European demand, together with talk of green bugs in Texas. Oklnhcnia ard Kansas. The market closed unsettled, at the same as eterdaya finish to 1-Sc higher. Mya. 1.12 to $U4, and July tl.4 to H.OlHi. Corn gained 1-S to l-4c, oats finished unchanged to l-4c up, and provisions at 2 I-!c dj clinn to a like advance. Wheat averaged higher except for a trief period shortly after the open ing. The main influence was that a murai quantity or wheat on ocean I SHE IS IN R4VOR Op" MVeS CRStrrtrvG northern Europe-. Later rates were1 passage and other amounts available firm however, including bills on Swe den, Denmark and Norway. Irregularity in the bond market In cluded the liberty group and some in s mem mils, as well as domestic industrials. Foreign government bonds and war flotat'ons registered slight changes. Total shares, par value, aggregated $17,27S,O0O. SliKlitly Higher Prices Pa'd For Wheat CHICAGO, Jan. 19. (A. P.) Wheat prices showed an upward ten dency yesterday, chiefly as a result of THE OLD HOMETOWN By Stanley 'IM IOA.tAIhJtV HAOJUVf ' ' ' ABOUT RUWEP THAT Y0UN4FEl.CE. FROM TUB CITY WHO WANTED TO MELt rvcfr' rflM SAW WOOD ' , '''' 'ill I ' 1.L " BEtfJ. FRANKLIN, BORN JAN. 17, 1706. "And, though I hud at first dt-tormhiod o buy stuff for (. new cont, I went away resolved to wear my old one ,1 ,tlc lotiwer. Bender, ir tliou wilt do the same tly pront will bo as great us niJjio. I mi, its ever IliiUe tii MTVf tbec, ' ' ( RICHARD SAl'NMilRS." Tims Vr-raU; preached end practiced rtenj. ' FrunkSln, nearly two hundred years ago, and condltlona 8 nco Mich hnvc rut nty much changed, for It hold good Hill very ih.j that "S'.lUa and satiiiiH, ncarlet and vol tel. j ut out the. kitchen fire," uiul again "it la luird for (til empty bag to stand tiprlKlit." 1 ; a'UiJSJ' TheAroencanNationalBank Pendleton, Oregon. ' 'Strongest Sank in Gastent Oregon" -.rrr.-rr mi iirrtmhtrr. " I I 1 IB Mil lilBlil mm Mr. I. M. Right mi . i 'I I re- Comfort promoters, is the, way one customer ferred to our mattresses the like of which from the standpoint of quality and price are unequaled in the city. I S J3 CIUIKSHflNK & HAMPTON l . CWl-ETSMOUSE rUrtNISHEHS 121-28 E. Webb Phone 548 for deferred shipment was said to be changing hands. Heports of the pres ence of green bugs iu the southwest attracted fair attention, but the effect f the news was lessened by assertions mat it was too early for damage to uevelop. Corn and oats paralleled wheat. Ex porters were after corn and took 250, 'Otf bushtiis here. In provisions, packers' selling nulli fied an advance caused by an upturn in tho value of hogs.- .SJ COASTS THAT The WtVeS AOVAtiCS iTi!3lf2 CCU3 H0UIQ.S TO ALLObJ THSri "To T-E.T HOK IN TIMC To Do TUi$ Healthy Demand Rxists For IJvestock CHICACO, Jan. 19. (United States Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Re ceipts, 10,000; few early sales better grades beef steers aid fat she stock to shipper and yard traders steady; "thers dull; bulk beef steers, 18.75 7.8D; can tiers and cutters, bulls, stock era and feeders steady; veal calves, iic nigner; bulk vealera $9i9.50. nogs Receipts 17,000; opened 10c 'o 15c higher; later mostly steady with yesterday's average; top, $8.75; early on is i) to 170-pound hogs; practical top, JS.60; very few over J8.50; bulk, I7.75iff 8.25; pigs, slow. rneep Receipts, 18,000; opening mostly steady; rat lambB to packers, early, 112.50W12.8C; some held high er; fresh clipped 81-pound lambs, 111.75; Texas yearlings and twos, $10; fat ewe top, $7. DO. AT NEW HOOKS OX WX lOIXMiY XII K COl'XTY. LIBRARY Hart Community Organization This book is the outgrowth of ten years work In educationul and social lines In western states, together with six months' experience with the War Camp Community Service, In inten sive study if the problems of com munity life and organisation under reconstruction conditions. It ap proaches our social problems from the-standpoint of the community as a Whole. . , , , j ,. ., , Pitkin Must Wo Fight Japan The volume sets down the things mai point toward a stupendous war with Japan as the result of American an jnpanesc conflicting ' interests and it Beta down the things that mav prevent a war and force the two coun tries to rum a basis of ngrecment. Mint li Jour Itlggest 'Job Schm.l ni liiisliiosa Tlio schoolboy's discontented ntu. tudc toward his schooling is a miu.. wi very greai moment 'both In the home and to tho teacher. . t)r, Smith hns written a book that goes directly to the heart of the matter, and in vivid, straight-forward talk addresses the 'hoy and his elders. Street Sympathy and System in OlVlllg How much of our contribution to charity in "administration costs" how much in duplication of cases treated, how much in handling , .-unworthy I i.bs, are some questions that puizlo i'B nnii mat do much to bring indif ference and enllo'imiess. In th's book r. Mreet discusses theso and mnnv ouier questions very abld and logical- 'y. Anthony Endowment of Mother hood, Hallantlnc Preparation' of Coti tractg and Conveyances. Heman Closed Shop. IHakomoreMake Tour Will. Clark Discipline and the Derelict. Ulle.'5 TTTMTION TO TMlS ITGM fMJ V O III ml I K X. 1 I - l HwP?3 Dtckinson-Cauaes of International War. ' Dunn Community Civics and Rural Life. Llfe-Passing legions. Gooch Nationalism. Harrlspn Social Conditions In an American City. Iyenaga Japan and the California Problem. Kellor Immlirrnllnn unrl tV,A t?., ure. . King New JUnd for the Now Age. Regan Financing a Business. Rushmore Serial Publications of Social Agencies. Scars Boise Survey. ' Sheffield Social Caso History. I OFFICE CAT SEVENTEEN, AND ENGAGED, BUT MISS MAYBELLE STILL MUST ATTEND HER SCHOOL Champ Is Training l4 1 , x 1 i v h - " lvf Alt v 1 X iVxi - ALBANY. N. Y, Jan. 19. (I. N. S.) While pretty Maybelle Orenwald, seventeen, was plan- ning for her wedding day she was haled to police court by a truant , officer and told she would have to attend school or Bo to the Humane Society. i on will have to attond school," the judge told her. 'But rm gointg to be mar- rled," sobbed Maybelle. . "That .doesn't make a)ny dif- ference, and if you persist in staying away from school I will have to send you to the Humane Society,".. replied the court. Maybelle, attired In fashion- able clothes, uncKfur coat, told tho court that she .had been working for some time as cash- ler in a shoe store. She said she wanted hold the position until she was married, but that sho couldn't do It if sho had to at- tend school,, r , Hut when the judge mention- ed the Humane Society Maybelle changed her mind. She return- ed to school at once BY JUNIUS i Poem, by Right Dower "Tis nice to be inaffltable, . And never in) the wrong, I have been right for years years . , I still, am going Mi-en?. and CIIAPMN HAD ACCOUNT. NEW YORK, Jan. 19. (U. P. it ... .... . . v-nm-uu Lnapnn nail a 100.000 ae iuumim b,, Wagner conmanv tho bankrupt Wall street brokers, II was learned today. An Oklahoma man has seen his wife for the first time in ten years. one must He a movie fan. Zlegfeld Is tho only man we know who has succeeded in making money on ins tollies. DOES LAUNDRY WORK AND HOUSEWORK TOO Surprised to Find Her self Feeling So Well Taunton. Mass. "I used to hnvft rt&ino m my back and legs so badly, with other troubles that women sometimes have, that my doctor ordered me to stay in bed a week in every month. It didn't do me much good, so one day after taiKing with a friend who took Lydia E. Pink ham's Veratn. ble Compound for about the same trou bles 1 had. I thnuirht : would try it also. The Prince would never have fallen In love with the' Sleeping Beautv if she had been wearing curlers in her hair. ' ; Game Always Preacher Rastus, do you take this woman for 'better or for worse? Rastua (From force of habit) Pahson, Ah shoots It all. The young lady next door says that'. the Ku Klux Klan picture at the Alta recalls to her mind .what she has read about tho days when night hood was in flower. ', 1 t , We Aro Sensitive We read in the Des Molnos, Iowa, Register: "The bride wore a single sprig of goldcnrod." We're glad we weren't there. ' We havp hay fever. Take a doBe of Herbine when you re bilious or constipated, or your stomach is out of order. It Is a mar- el of promptness In correcting these conditions. Price, 60c, Sold by The endleton Drug Co. Aching joints, rheumatic, pains, neuralgia! can be relieved quickly by i rubbing application . of Ballard's -!now Liniment. It is a powerful pen etrating remedy.' Three sites, 30o, 60c ind $1.20 per bottle, Soly by The Pendleton Drug Co. A bad wound, burn or cut should e cleansed of dirt or impurities and Iressed with Liquid Borobone. It heals the flesh with marvelous speed Price, 30c, 60c and 11.20. Sold by The Pendleton Drug Co. iilimiinm'iimiiiii i ;xi 4 ' 1 find that I can work in the laundry all through the time and do my housework, too. Last month I was so surprised at myself to be up and around and feeling so good while before 1 used to feel com pletely lifeless. I have told some of the pis who work with me and have such roubles to try Lydia E.Pinkham'sVege tsble Compound, and I tell them how it has helped me. You can use my testi monial for the good of others. ''-Mrs. Phillip Parley, of Columbia, !) lilvu,69 Grant St, Taunton, Intercollegiate fencing chamnlon ??? . trains daily for the opening matc . " 8 toe same story one friend telling i.iui iei-oi me vaiueor Lydta E. Pink- ham s Vegetable Compound. f the seawn with PenD Feb. t J. Give That Boy a Chance Start him off .now with a Beuscher Instrument while he can join tlio band and get a sun In Mualo whUo the onrirtunlty is offorod. . See A. W. LUNDEXL at Once. Easy payments If dnrired. $200 Given Away Free For Most Graceful Couplo b the Old Stylo Walt, Walts, Two-Step, SchoMlscb. ' Three-Step and other old atyle fancy dances given by P. J. 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