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DAILY EAST 0RE3DNIAIT, PEKDtETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 22, 1922. TWELVE PAGE1 OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE fT i'vC Got a c it t lp! iTa rof "-,"1 .1 DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL 'Jt PAGE TWELVE I Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press leporU Kali- On Ku-ttanzr Show I- Volume NKW TOItK, April 2 J (A. P. Public utility Issues were the foremost u.l,ura of esterday's broad bond market, replacing In Interest govern- inent offcrines and popular rails. Tuta! soles, ar value, :iK,s"rr'iat-d I J-i.;i3. . I , The mint noteworthy feature of y j tenJay'n utocfc linrke; was its diilliiefw unit restricted w-nie, as compared with pre vious day of th- k, sales barely eim-dlpg 1,2,mb shares. There That IrUdinir industries iffe it:mi tic regarding future conditions, how i vm, was imlirated by the announce ment that the 1'nited stales Steel or Ix.ration had conplcted plans for the construction of a large, tube mill at lray. New Turk, VeEtchater and I!nstor. were several additions to the pro?re.- j 1 rust" over 4 points. Hudson Manhattan Z advanced S 1-4 and the refunding Gs 1 J-4 points. Local trae. tion also improved, notably Inter borotiKh and Third avenue Issues. New Yorw Central, Pennsylvania. Heading. New Haven. Hock Island, Southern I'ncif'.r, (Yntral Pacific, Canadian Pa cific, Missouri, Kansas & Texas and St. Ijouis & San Francisco Issues -were in cluded among the rails where Issue gained from large fractions to 1 1-2 points. ' Liberties were' inclined to ease and the prom.nenl) International war fin tailors were Irregular, -but Mexican 4 i and lis, Fr,ineo-Anierican 7 l-2s and Heme 8s strengthened with Argentina :.- The day's largest new offerings of KO.GnCvM'jJiHt h Kast Indies extern al 6s wus oversubscribed, as were also the $7(im.0 Indiana Steel and. $3, Onu.otlj" Natfonal Tube underwrltfngs. sively long list of new high records, but these were registered for the must -i ' nv relatively obscure Issues of thj more speculative variety. Kails as a whole gave a good f count of themselves, the strength of that group again embracing coalers as "well as Pacifies, the northwestern lrlniarjr Ketv'iHS f .VII . rains , , , C'HU'Atlo, April 22. Receipts: Wheat (57.IUO. versus 816,OUW; com S'M.MtKi, versus J21,no; oats S37,0utl, Versvs 2) Oiiii. f-hl ments Wheat 4 37,000. versus division and New Haven & Ann Arbor.' "'".""'I n 7:4,01.1),' versus 031.000; preferred. Desspite repeated assurances that the coal strike had made no material impression upon industrial activities, advices from Vi"lurg and other steel and iron centers reported further sus pension of operations and casting down of non-union .mines. J. From other western points fame intimations that the automobile trade and affilliated industries might . also find it necessary to slow down from the recent high rate of production lie. cause of the diminishing supplies 'of fuel. V ' . THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley iLiuf ft HAL PITCHIE, AFTFR LOiMC PRACTICE,' V )' Jft. IV NOW-ABLE TO BLOW POud 11 I, Jl )l PCIv'FCCT SMOKE PVJl VjnHOurAeBtAK, "V Investigate Before You Invest In the iiiciuiiiiut lif'cp inMt(v lu nn liilrivst- jicUIiiiw wiving account at (Ills old i-cUabh: lnuik. rxvrrt r n Ytrtrt xtrXfY The AmericanNafional Banlc Pendleton. Oregon. . 33 Y$ars Of Continuous flanking. ,,irV,,i,j M,,rl.nWr, -r-..-.4...i-A,,?Vi.l.'. r'..-rJl.'A' tats 16 1,W, versus 430.000. Ctir lota Minneapolis, Wheat 17.1, corn 2, oats 1; Winnipeg, wheat 17, oats SI, ray Duluth, wheat 58, corn- 23. Kansas City, wheat 110 com 44, oats 3. St. Lo Jis, wheat 25, corn 21, oats 12. Omaha, wheat 5S corn 79. oats 11. V MiimcaiMdls Wheat Futures MINNEAPOLIS, April 21. Wheat: May, 11.5.4; July, U-44 VhmlHlt Wheat Futures WlNNIf'KU, April 21. Wheat: May, l.42',i; July, $1.3'i. ' " ;rit!n at s.n l-runclsro SA NFUANCISCO, April Wheal Milling, . 2.3ii: 2.2D; $2.23 If 2.35. Uarley Feed, 1.37i 1.12; pins, I1.4WH.57J4. ' Oats Red feed, ll.66Rl.75. Corn White Fityotlan, $2 red mllo, $1.77 'A It 1.82. flay Wheat, 1751: fair 11) tame out, $15 ill Id; wild oat, $Ufi alfalfa, $15$ IS; stock, $9i lli straw, nominal. 'Ktwltlc tlralii Market ' KKATTI.'r.. Wash., April 22. Wheat Hard white, soft white, white club, hard red winter, soft red winter, loithirn spring, $1.2S; easteim .red Walla, $1.25; Dig . Uend blucstem, 4.1. Sn , Hay nine feed unchanged. 21. feed. ship- ! 2.1; $17 Ll Tr(r(l Tnward Itetter Cond lions l iniilstiiknldn NKW VoIlK, April 22. Dun'a Ke vlew says: - . Not without uci'ompunvlnir irregu HiltleH, yet with unmistabablo clear ness, the trend toward better business continues, I'niformity of progress is provenled by strikes and other impedi ments, but the nrcsynt unevenesa of conditions is not surprising, us no other result wus-to be cxpicted dur'n : Ihe period of commercial revival, (lulns that have occurred In recent "onths, if not extending in equal mea- Ktil'e to nil llnog of enterprise, have been such as to give encouragement mid Instances are .becoming more ?oiumon where reports from various sections carry a nolo of optimism. P.'tslc industries, with ft. few con inelcuous exceptions, disclose a steady lonewul.of activity and the country wide expansion of building operations, which Is oxldcneod by a special sur vey of the situation nuule by Dun's review, Is a highly significant develop ment. ' A wholesome and gratifying feature Is the fuel thai the Improvement iii business has been a gradual process, although certain phases In Iron an if teel, because of coal stiikoinflitcnees have suggested possibilities of tem porary reaction, flenernlly, however, luylttg Is still confined within purdcnl conservative Interests reciwni'iiiiig the 'mporlaiH'c of maintaining stable "oodltlons und a solid foundation for sulisertient recovery. Weekly bank cli'ttrlngs were $0,730,-745,000. jj SPRING rrt ARRIVALS I OF BABY 1 CARRIAGES, GO-CARTS, S SULKIES. p ( The newest patterns tt in vcmcies lor DaDies, U direct from the factory. i The prices are within your reach. They are displayed in our show room and we will i; be pleased to show you these new patterns if you I will call. jj Get the baby out in the sunshine. Plain White Cups and Saucers, Set of I 6 each, special $1.00. ClM-Jga Mvetock Market CHICAGO, April 22 (fnited States Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Re ceipts, 3000 head; market active; bee steers and butcher she stock steady to Btrong; quality medium;' top beet steers, $S,70; bulk, $7.50 W 8.25; bulls, calves and Blockers steady; bulk veal calves, $7 fir 7.50; bologna bulls largely $4.25 5i 4.40. ' fctogsA-tteeeipts. 15.000 Head; fully Kteady with yesterday's best time, 6tti 10c higher than yesterday's averaRe; top, $10.70; bulk, $.V0W 10.65; pigs stLong to 25c higher; good 100 to 130 pound hogs, $9i'10; packing sows strong. i , iSheep !leceipts. 6000 head, killing classes opening mostly 25c higher; early to shorn lambs, $15.65; hest not sold; light fleshed Mexican wooled lambs, $15: good XX-nouml shorn yearlings, $12; fall shritn Texas witu esr,. $!i.25; w:ooled ewes, $9 downj no choice lights offered; good 5 S -pound shearing lambs, $14.25. OFFICE CAT FOR OVER 40 YEARS HA LL'3 CATARRH MEDICINE has been used successfully In tlie treatment of Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con sists of nn Ointment which Quickly Relieves by loeal application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acta Ihrough the Blood on the Mucous Sur faces, thus reducing tho inllamniution. Hold by all druggi'ta. P. J Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. . CLARK'S CRUISES by C. P, R. STEAMERS CUrk't 3rd Crulro, January 23, 1923 ROUND THE WORLD iirtrb 88 "EMPRESS of FRANCE 18481 Grot. Ton., Specillly Ch.rter.d 4 MONTHS CRUISE, H000 ud up Iouluding Hotell, Fet, Drivci, GuMm, t CUrk't 1 th CruiM, Fobm.ir . MEDITERRANEAN fmnnioui 8S "KMP11KSS ol SCOTLAND" 1MXI0 Ciro Tom, Snoeially Chirtcrad S DAYS CRUISE. $600 and up InsMinJ Hoielj. pt Drivei, Gnidet, eta. ydiyiEypt,Pileinr,Spain,llly,Gretc ato. Earopa ilop-ovtrt allowad an both cruiui, tint, ,ni F.nlt. Ploy Ptrttn, UM . C. Clark. Timai Building. N.w York. 5 C CRUIKSIMNK 8-HAMPTON L $ 48MPLETEM0U$E rURMI5HEIlS I 124-28 E. Webb Phone 548 P Tour OlaFunilture Taken in ExcJiange m Fart Payment on New Tj Kx elusive Aeutf In rendleton fur McDougall Kitchen Cahlupta A PLEASANT ECONOMY "Cleanliness is next to ffod. llnoss." Let us keep your suits or frocks In immaculate condi tion and it will Intensify your charm. Ilesldes, It's true economy lo have your clothes Dry Cleaned as 11 adds months of enjoyment and servlc to their lil'o. rr ( Model Cleaners and Dyers 60S Main , BY JUNIUS O. O. Kichardson Is busy flowing his spring garden. .. . I Mr. and Jlrs. John Ogle and dan-' i;hter Barbara motored to Athciw I toda-. - Mr. ' and Mrs. Wllooft! of Helix, now of Pendleton, were In Adams to day ' calling on old friends. John Hulc and Bert Kirby mo tored to the city of Pendleton Tues ,day. ' , The Adams c:ty marshal is busy tearing down part of the old Adams 1ictl and the city talks of remodel-na- the other part of the building with the lumber of same. Mr. "and Mrs. "K. Iarr are busy planting spring gardens. Miss Grace Pcringor of Pullman, AVushlngton, is -the guest of her sis ter ami family, Mr. 'and Mrs. Bert Kirby at Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox of Helix; mo tored to Adams today and are the guests of Miss Blake and mother., Miss Pearl Burk vas In Pendleton today. - . - Mrs. , Joe : Darner'' b " quite . busy planting spring garden. Dave Burhman was In Adams to day shopping. 3 II mMn . si rsr imu mm WMIIWinil "lrfr lyfUM -III J tV' l W"UL I MIL. IILU i j AT ADAMS LUMB I . Man is, Ihe only, animal that can bo uiiliined more fhiui once. , Spring Ho hum How time, flies. tt will soon be , (Jarlico Time . , Again. The people who never learn are tho ones w ho think they are educated. ypedklmr of upholding the dignity of man, think what is owed to the fellow who Invented suspenders. Let mo make hooch for the nation and I care not who makes Its laws. . But Her Acting's CJoih! Wo understand that In future Mary Onrdon is to have no voice in the af fairs of the Chicago (Irand Opera Cr Busting Off 'the Old Ones "I hear you're looking for a man to retail chickens and ducks." "Yes, do you want the job?" "No I'm onlv looklnir for infornuc ! lion How did they lose their tall?" I , V hen l Was a Kid i TlioiiKht ' That n man 'always preferredthe I company of his wife ..to that of any. : other woman. ; , t O- UUi'312 DEPARTMENT STORES rCTOLETOX. OlUXiOJI Caps For Men and Boys Spring Styles Are Here - THE new Spring Caps for Men n4 Boys, now being iown at this J. C. Penney Company store, show gom de cided style changes over previ ous seasons. ' . Caps with fire and elpht pleata and the new quartered model are favored. The popular material, lor Spring are tweeds, flue caul . nierea and polo ciotH. " ' ... 1 X7e are specially featuring a iC finely tailored, satin lined cs.p at j Q C . ''' '. . '- '' .- Al! J C. Tenney Company Caps have non-breakable rlsora an ) leather sweat bands. Tho are niAde according to our t:.-:fiS-Ktlons from high-grade materials in the latest atyles. most aftrsctive patterns and colors Otv large quantity' buying f'r ."fj s'.jrea assurti our pairons U.ntiit possible prtco at all times - ., Comparative Prices Do Net Assure Value. p.1! a a , bandkerchles were recently advertised by the Kdw. Malley Co. of New Haven, Conn., to sell at 0 cents. It was not stated iu the adver tisement that tiije former selling price had been !i9 cents; Iu eplitiia!tnn of 1hi. the Malley Co. sMtol that "us lnteil'geut mer chants, npppnllug to an Iutellfgent public, te tWsIi our adverti.'emcntB t o have the power of eon-.vinciu-.-; our patrons of our values, without fortifying them vlth even the truth when the truth has in outward Bemblance -t falsehood." Comparative prices .ri rarely an evidence of cm panU've vnl'ies. Houct ; ilvertislng Is the best mil-': Icy. We Slick to the -truth. . . f Dress Shoes Men'i Smart Style Quality Is bnllt right Into every J. C. Penney -Co. shoe, along with flna ippearance aud durabtltty. You'll got the utmost value at least eoat in our iner's dress shoes at . , - $2.98 to $5.90 Trousers For Young Men. Stylish Trousers for young men. Casslmeres and unfinished worsteds in brown, Bray and grerj mixtures. Made full thru hips and neat; -fitted waist; belt loop and cuff bottoms, $3.98 IHE LARGEST' CHAIN DEI'ABTMF.NT ISTOKB ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLU: c BUSINESS IS GOOD . With nearly 2000 v- ' . WESTIMGHOIUSIB SERVICE STATIONS j Kust Orestonian S ceiah I All.VMS, .April V-'" Aila"is people were Kreatly ,ilnrnH.'il on Wednesday at 4 p. m. when tun city fire alarm Nesan to : ritijf 'and nil was ecitc nient to knew where the fire Was, A car backed up and took the fire ca?t to the Tum-u-I.um Lumber company vhere there had I'een a honflre dur ing the day and was supposed to he out and when the wind begun to blow It funned the spurks and caught lin :i nearby wood pile, but the fire de purtnienl soon put it out. Will Holdmun and sister, Mrs. E. Bowling motored to Pendleton to day. ... . . , .Mr. West of Pendleton was In Ad ams today. ' 1 T. Hales was-in Adams today Not only because they represent the acme of.perf.ee tion in the Storage Battery field, not only because " they have linked their names with that of a concern '. "that has held the confidence of a nation lor more than ' half a century ' . Nor, even because under the guarantee covering the product ' they handle (they are selling a year and a half of assured , battery satisfaction to their customers) rather than merely a storage battery. But, because the advantageous circum-' stances surrounding their connection gives them greater opportunities and manifold .benefits than other battery, . service, stations enjoy. "'.1 ' ," Because, Westinghouse, welding its service stations into one , great service organization is able to stand squarely behind each individual member, cooperate with, him in the develop ment of his business and carry him to the. success which must come, when identified with so powerful an organization. ' y ' . t-. There is a wonderful opportunity for someaggressive dealer in this territory to enjoy the benefits of Hie Westinghouse franchise; write, -wire or phone at our expense for information. . Jackson-Bischoffir. Northwest TOistributors for Westinghouse Batteries ' . 88, Tenth' Street, Portland, Oregon- iOTiMviKii;i!iiiii Horn his ranch near Adams