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DAILY EAST CMGOXIAS, rOBLZICN, CEEG05, TCXSDAY MAT 18, 1922. TEN PAGES OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Ecports Huh i Kerb's ahothgz tvopiSM 5eeN eceCTcxD to T'R.esi oveR A -T7-1UIRA A M.flVflfi ' FAGS TIN i ; -i ! - Inezes Toon ... It ails In Slocks New York. May 1. (A. P Tr.e ntt result of yesterday's operations In the toad market was not very eon- elusive, final prices in a majority uf Instance reflecting the uneven tone of the stuck list. Further reductions of trading In liberties featured those issue, virtual ly the entire series showfhg moderate decline. Internationals were decidedly better, Mexican 4a and $ responding to re ports that the Mexican government t , is taking steps to adjust its foreign debts. French governments also im proved with French municipals und San Paulo (Brazil) s.- . Of domestic offering, local utilities were most heavy. Tructions cased on recent developments, which sugirests further modification of recent plans submitted by the transit commission. Coppers rose with the better tone of metal shares, tut the railway division showed few chances of more than i had it temporary spurt, but allied U-( four points. sues reacted vantioiy. i oils were erratic. Total bond rales, par value, cKgre-J feature being Transcontinental. I the gated ju.j:;.udu. Movements In the outsandins An early rise of two points in that issue stock market was effaced when selling of hlsh- were very uncertain, losses predomi- priced issues, notably Mexican Fe nating at the close. Diver-'eut views troleuin and General Asphalt, set in. of professional operations and sub-j Coppers were freely bought on the sid. nee of public interest emphasized; more stable conditions of the metal the heavy tone. Market advices over the weekk end were in keeping -with the course of prices. The favorable clearing house statement was neutralized by an e xtension of labor troubles and ad verse reports from the Genoa confer. ence. The general rise in sleel which fol lowed the news of the Bethlehcm Lackawnna deal seemed to have lort much ot Its force as a bullish fuctor, although dealings In shares of that description again were extensive. Ex cepting Lackawanna, which rose to a now maximum but finished at a frac tional loss, declines .In Steels, lnclsd Inir United States, Republic. Bethle- niinor Importance. Midralo Steel ts hem and Crucible, rain from one to THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley snurt ,&f&''j!'&'lV&- BILLP03TCR3 WHO CAME TOttMAI , 'tmsg&P' , tESTERCWT PID NOT PUT UP CIRCUS POSTERS I ; . AS SOME FOLKS HAD EXPECTED- I SI .,. " AIL SUMNER ALONGJ the squirrel harvests and banks seeds and nuts so want will not overtake him during the long winter days. Most people pro vide similarly for the winter, lean years, or old age. and nowadays there are few people who have not an active savings ac count in a dependable Dank. ' One Dollar or more starts such an ac count at the American National. The AmcricanNational Bank i Pendleton. Oregon. J3 Ytrs Of Continuous flanking. "Economical? Of course. Airtight HERE is refrigerator can heartily recom mend as being very close to perfection, because: First It is the highest devel opment In refrigeration ab solutely airtight. Stand Hti a gliatsning, snow-whits, one-piscs seamed lining. TlilrJ Finished liks a b.au tiful piece of furnitut. Fouilh So solidly constructed that it nevsr warps or opem at the swams. fifth Priced at figure you can afford. Come in and let us give you all thejads why th , Airtite is the best refrigerator buy on tha market. CRUIKSHANK & HAMPTON 124-28 E. Webb Phone 548 hhweunoch " . I HlHT I ir HI market at a new high price for the year, but those shares gave way at the first signs of pressure. lli'tors, eiuiiments nd food and chemical specialities, together with miscellaneous stock, offered little re sistanne to the more extensive offer ings ot the final hour and the few noteworthy Rains among rails were forgelted. Sales amounted to , 1 . 1 3 j. U00 shares. The f3.ono,00w In actual reserves shown by local banks probably con tributed to the ease of call loans, which held at 3 1-2 per cent through out the session. Hates for short and long-time loans continued to rule ut 4 to 4 1-3 per cent. Although bunking interests express ed disappointment over the trend of International developments, foreign exchanges were firm to strong. The iwls rute was the 'one noteworthy exception, reacting 12 points to a level considerably lielow par after hav ing led the neutrul remittances or many months. - ? . J : Chicago UrrMw k Market CHICAGO, May 16. (U. 8. Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts, 81, 000. Early trading on beef steers steady to 10c lower; quality compara tively plain; bulk beef steers, $7.75 Dp 8.50; she stock weak to lower,; bulls, calves and Blockers ubout steady; bologna bulls mostly around $4.75; veal calves to puckers. 18.75 to 9.25. Hogs Receipts, 39,000. Fairly ac tive, strong to 10c higher than Satur day's average; big packers bidding lower; top, $10.90; bulk, $10,250 10.85; pigs, slow, about steady. .. Sheep Receipts, 15,000. Mostly 25c to 50c lower; early top shorn lambs, $13; six loads good California springs, $15.25; fed Texas shorn yearlings, $10 ft 10.25; fed Texas shorn wcthers, $8.25 ijj 8.50; good medium-weight na live ewes, $7, POOR., UC2AK tvOMqN hlQKfrslCi 11 Sorie Mates ot VovjfS SARCASM MN 13 PHY3CllY SOPCiRVOR. To Sypcswora. To MAM H now, K4k6 -"OrWTH'NWi. i-wivix uj c err; THAT (irulii At I Sun lYant-tsco SAN FRANCISCO, May 16. Wheat -millions, $2.352.45; feed, $2.2u 2.35. Barley Feed, . $1.3 7 54 1.42 shipping, $1.45 1.55. Outs Red feed, $1.65(9' 1.75. Corn White Egyptlun, $282.10; red mllo, $1.77 V4 1.88 W. Huy Wheat, $1618; fulr, $14 16; tnme oat, $15 18; wild oat, $11 13: alfulfa, $16H8: new alfalfa first cutting, $13glb stock, $10if( l-. Scuttle Feed QnotutioiiH SEATTLE, May 16. City delivery Hay Timothy, $18; D. C $25; mixed, $22; alfalfa, $30; straw, $17; barley, whole, $30; ground and rolled, $38; clipped, $45; chick starter, $60; chop all grain, $42; cocoanut meal, $33; corn cracked and feed meal, $38; cot tonseed meal, $57; scratch food, $47; soy beans, $58; wheat, $48; Tugct Sound, $17. Seattle (iraln Market SEATTLE, May 16. Wheat Hard white, sofe white, white club, soft red winter, northern spring, $1.27; hard red winter, $1.28; eastern red Walla, $1.24; Dig Rend bluestcm, $1.50. n Seed Clover Is CllpiKt! A Red clover yields more and better seed If It 4s pastured or clipped back so Us period of bloom In delayed about throo or four weeks. Clipping usually takes lllace about May 15 to 20, while pasturing should end about June 1 to 10. A cutting of huy may be made before It reaches full bloom, and u good seed crop then obtained from the second growth whero the. June nr July rains ardc ample. In dry summers belter yields follow pasturing or clip plug, O. A. C. Experiment station. . S --L '", .! I Till I I I LLLU I iUN F HiNi I OFFICE CAT (East Oregonlan Speciul.) BOARDMAN, May 16. The school board met In Its regular monthly ses sion on Saturday. The election of teachers was postponed to allow the clerk time to sort out tho many appli cations.. The question of Installing a radio outfit in tho auditorium for community and school use-was taken up and it is thought the move could be financed without an additional item In the budget, and the plan will be presented at the annual meeting In June for tho approval of the voters. At that time dlwussion of continuing manual training and domestic science on full time will come up. Screens were ordered for the lower windows on the east and south sides of the basement, the order going to the A. H. Andrews Co., of Portland. The report left by the county nurse shows 87 pupils examined, 6 showing dcfectlvo eyes, 39 tonsils, 10 glunds. Fifteen cases have been cor rected and more will be. The per sonal hygiene of the pupils lias Im proved - greatly with tho Modern Health Crusade. It was recommend ed that showers be placed In the boys' and girls' 'basements. Dr. E. R. T)erflinger has just fin ished testing 340 dairy cows of the Boardman district. Eleven cases were condemned und shipped out for butchering and Inspection of carcass according to the Inw.v The doctor was assisted by' Ot C. Calkins, county agent. . I BY JUNIUS sL ' When to ( ut Airalfa Tho first crop or alfalfa is ready for cutting when It Is about one tenth in bloom or when tho new sprouts begin to start from the crown. Later cutting means poorer- hay. Clean cut ting and raking to eliminate all oltl stubble or straw from the second crop will cause the huy to place higher un der the new grading rules. O. A. C. Experiment station. HKtir Offiscat: Those; folks what I telNsVbout the echo they can hear when they hollur into the canyon from Cabbage Hill make me think ubout one my uncle used to tell about. Well my uncle says that In a cuve out near where he come from If you hol lnrd "Hullo Smith'' In the, mouth of that cuve out there and then sat down and waited for a while the echo would come buck" and say "Smlth-Smith-What Smith?" ' .; PIOUS PETE. (Answer to Correspondent) Yes, 'we quite agree with you. An ounce of persuasion is worth a pound of com pulsion, j - - 'lay 19 ( Uy Oswald) ' ' I huve heard voeabulatlon I have listened to oration They ure worse than Carrie Nation, As you no doubt will note. I mean the windy politicians Who promise good conditions And then forget their missions They're the guys that get my goat.' " . The young lady next door says that her friend Mabel, a beautiful stenog rapher, confides that she owes her success in the business world to the fact that she never sponds more than a third of her time powdering her face or fixing he hair. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS IT'S HARD TO KEEP MONEY. By Allman ()Mlfl WLLOFUQNEV! Mwl J JYilMiP SOMEBODY MUST WP'jW "v xnr V'sr have lost it I if Y m II ) i '; e"i1 " ! DID YOU FIND A VE-5.DID K Ao -rirl ; P0CKETBO3K WITH J lOOSE tlfiW St D.d' i SOM2MONEV IN I ,tO R Y PARTY THAT DID. ' tkkl- j -zjm people change to and then remain satisfied COtmSHT 1932 Chance Is The Best Detective BT JOHX O'BRIEN (United Press Staff Correspondent.) PARIS. May 16. "Who is thn hest detective of modern times" Kjxa asked oi m. furancq, nirector or tne Judicial police of Paris, corresponding some what to the plain clothes men of an American city. 4Hln nnmA In ftinncA i tvaa Ilia In stant reply. "Sherlock Holmes Isn't in the run ning with Chance," continued Farulicq who has brought to a successful ter mination some of the most baffling cases of the last ten years. "It is easy for a novelist gifted wlt'hi a certain amount of Imagination and 'knowledge of criminality to solve a criminal prob lem which he. has invented himself. "Writers of detective fiction make me mistake or devoting too much at-! tention to material signs or clues. The! examination of footprints, cigarette ashes and bo on and the logical deduc tions to be mude therefrom are the A. B. c. of the ordinary police detective. Hut nothing Is more likely to lead to false conclusions. Twenty or thirty persons may have walked over the ground trodden by the criminal or have smoked cigarettes on the scene tf the crime. Scores of cvtrnneoua cir cumstances may have to be taken Into account. , 1 "No, after all, Chance is the wizard i'i vi line ueiecuve, present, pust anu future. 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