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TWKLVS PAGIS DAILY EAST 02SG05IA5, PE2TOLET0N, OREGON, T1IDAY EVENING, MAY 26, 1922. PAGE TWELVE i - OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL BANK, Including Pendleton Tsites and Associated Press Reports IJbcrrtot and Some , "i!.00 w Knsland Telephone S Hulls Arv Ktronc. nt b"inls ami. the f.ev.Me NEW YORK May SI. Strength of Brooklyn I'nion C.as I ir cent bonds, liberty bond Issues, five of which sold The Mock market drifted mor or at par better, und aniiiorcantd lewt aimh-SRly during the grt-ater part demand for underlying or speculative of the uncertain wwion. with almool ralla, were the outstanding features of an even distribution of gains und yesterday's bond market, the list losses. l-allntp were relatively light, otherwise retaining Its recent charac-isave in the f.'rs and Uu hours. Iran - terUttcs. . The more imorlant foreign loans, Including British and French, moved I 11 kin ..nti, ii..l limits' and Mexican i 4s and Us and Copenhagen i l-2 were;rate reductions ordered 1y the Inter- lightly lower. (state crmmerco commission. raiiro.Ki Erie were strongest of the rails, shares, other than the cheaper, or Ju the convertible Da rising over three nior issues, denoting incessant selling points. ' Issues of the Investment rail, pressure. lnclud'ng tTnlfn Pacific, Seaboard, i News affecting the transportation Baltimore ft Ohio and Southern rail-! systems was favorable, however, In way, gave way to moderate selling. ! eluding Increased carloajings and a ' Utilities and industrials also moved 'large gain In April net. earnings by unevenlv. Consolidated Gas 7s and: Southern Pacific. This was accom- Chile Copper Is declining, while Du pont, 7 made a substantial gain. Total sales, par value, aggregated 113, 149.000. , The Investment demand for new ,..TTrt ! AnnUnned strong, as vtdenoed by the auick sale of two ntvt vuerlngs. These wcro tho 133,- THE OLD HOME TOWN FARM LOANS HOLD V $ 1 h y&M&ffi thenar, pa i tested cut ycfw r Jf WskiM ron. sumwcb use ...... We arc now in a position to make farm loans in any amount, at very close rates, on improved and partly improved farms, stock ranches and irrigated lands. Write us or 'call at particulars as to terms llllIHKIIIatVBiSIK A Big Rug Special Saturday Only By our buying a large quantity of these rugs we got them at a special price from the mill." We offer ' you this fine Velvet Rug, size 27 in. by 54 in. for Saturday Only These rugs will be displayed in one of our show windows Friday evening. ; No phone orders no delivery cash only 1 An assortment to pick customer. - ' CRUIKSHANK &HJ1MPTON V HCOMfLtTt H4USC'FURNISNCRS ' 124-28 E. Webb Phone 54b ton Old'Furnlture Taken In ExohsiiEe as Part IHtimcnt on New Ensiutfe AgoaiM in Fendletua for alcOouctUl KiUslwn Cabinet sactions airuxlmatiiig l.ujo.ovi shares. i Speculative Interests apparently ex- traclea less comiori irum m ireiym plished almost entirely at the expense of operating costs. Steels weer sold as a result of oper ating costs. Steels were sold as a result of ad vices whle hlndicated Indefinite de- lay In the promotion of mergers and ):Jndred Issues eased In sympathy. By Stanley the bank for and rates. , j full TheAmericanNatiohalBank ' s Pendleton. Oregon. J3Ytrs Of Continuous Pnkinj. at 2.39 each 1 from, Limit of two motors and equipments showing sim ilar tenrienries-with leaders of the metal group. Low priced oils were firm to strong at intervals on reports from th middle west, which gave rise to belief that consolidation of several im portant propert.es were impending Foreign oils hardened on the demand for Mi'Xican I'etroleum. although the movement In that quarter was not iu stained. Ia the inuin. the more substantial advances were registered by giiecl.it tics and other miscellaneous shares controlled by pools or cliques. Net gains of 1 to. about 4 points embraced imerlcan Ice, Industrial Alcohol, Am- er.'can Ship & Commerce. Sears, Jtoe- buck and among rails such issues n Chicago, Alton. VNickle Plata" md Wabash "A." Primary Itra-lpts Of All ;raln.H CHICAC.O, May 36. Primary re ceipts Wheat 1, 16,000 bushels vs. .17,000 bushels; corn, 721,000 bush-1 Is vs. 1,033,000 bushels', oats, 578,000 I umbels, vs. 5tl.O0 bushels. 8hlpments--Wheat -,475,000 bush- els vs. 125, now bushels; corn, 836.000 bushels vs. 733,0111) bushels; oats, 908. 000 bushels, vs. 413,900 bushels. Clearances Wheat, 80,000 bushels; corn, 387,000 bushels; oats, 33,000 bushels; flour, 84,000 barrels. Carlots Kunsas City, wheat 1D0, corn 24, oats S; St. Louis, wheat 138, corn 28, oats 82. Mlnneapqlis, wheat 120. Duluth, wheat 85; Winnipeg, wheat 268. flraln at San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO, May 28. Wheat -Milling, $2.251.30; feed, $2.163 2.25.. Barley Feed.: $M$1.37; shlp ulnr, 1.451.G5. Oats Ked feed, Jl.55iSfl.C5. Coin White Egyptian, $2fc2.10; red mile, J1.77H fol.82H. ' ' Hay Wheat, $16 18; fair, $14 16; tame oat, $15018; wild oat, $11 Hi 13: alfalfa, $15018; new first cutting, $13(815; tock, $10W12; straw, nom inal. I- -Seattle Grain Market SEATTLE, May 26. Wheat Hard white, soft white, white club, soft red winter, northern spring, $1.23; hard red winter, $1.2"5j' eastern red Walla, $1.20; Big Bend blustetri. $1.50. Hay and feed unchanged. ". MinneaWlfx (iralu Market MINXKAPOMH, May 26. Wheat. May $1.40, July $1.39, September $1.24 1-8. ' Barley, 62C4c. Flax, No. 1, $2.67fi2.70. WlnnliH'g Wheat Futures WINNIPBO. May 26 Wheat, $1.34 3-4, July $1.34, October $1 May 21s. Chicago livestock Market. CHICAaO, iMliy 26. (I'nitcd States llureau of AIiu-kctH). Oitlle Ue tfelpts 11,000 head; market active; heef steers steady to slow; top $a.25 oh heavy steers 'and yenrllngs; bulk nf beef steers $8(8.75; fat she stock and stockors tibotit steady; canners weak; bulls and calves strong; early sales veal calves to outsiders at $10.50 (if 11; puckers bidding $9.00 -75 for desirable light vealers. HogH Receipts 21,000; maiitet fairly netlve; mostly 5c to 10c higher than Wednesday's average; big pack ers doing little; top 1 19.K0; ' bulk $0.0M10,7i; plK about steady; packing sows strong to1 lOo higher; heavy weight $10.5nrr 10.65; medium welghtM $ I ii. U0 '.i 10. Si), light weights J10.70lU 10.80; light lights, $10.15W70 10.70; packing sows, Himinth, $9.45 U 9.85; packing kows, rough $9.15liJ9.50; killing pigs .LT.-if 10.:.'. Sheep Receipts 13 000; "market slow; steady to 2iio lower; in-between shorn In nibs very dull; California spring la j nbs $15.25ffi 15.75; best na tive spring $15.60; best shorn lambs unsold; others early $11. 251 13.25; top native ewes $7. COMMISSIONER LANDIS GUEST OF PAPA CLUB ST. I,uns4, Mo., May i :i.-P.) Former Judge K. M. I.andls. hi pp'jin; ndtr of ubsoball, ns today ft. j ONE DAY ONLY 1 II I II DOINGS OF THE DUFFS THEY SHOP IN DIFFERENT PLACES, By Altaian ' .. A,jMT6Ni8rht' J r.-T"1 V'! A m I this auiTjsceirrAiMcy 11 OHjoKriow LocKY! - . . - v m- mmmm , I I .'I 1 I I ' ' : . I HFLLU HELEN .... .v, . . I I III V71.ll JIIM I 1111 I tl I it II I S I NEW ONE ! r wwnaifw-iw V I UA UUUA eUril I Mil' N-wz-f NEED 50ME MONSV : .1 fti A -Tl 7r? I i1 1 hr y ytOl WILD 7Y nW ; f' y j ;r ' " I . Vol) want To go IflH 'Mm Yk ; a Jl rl' i with mc? jijjn , m . . jz---m . Ml 7 NO. HAVE A S fiSW - Iuiy liitormal guest. H will pitch the first ball of the Cirdliiul-P'ra'te basciail game, which wil- VerviV. as the windup of the "Papa Club Field Day? at Sportsman's Parit. The "Tapa Club'' Is a society back ed by approximately luo prominent citizens, whose aim Is to expand and I , maintain playgrounds and .recreation parks for .St. Ixiuis children and pro- I vide special Instructors lit community ! i playground centers. Tlu' name is de rived from the first lyetters of the words "Park and Playground Associa tion." All profits from today's game above actual expenses will be turned over to the club. Judge LandtK will be the , honored guest at a Imnqiiet of tho Ohio society here this evening. WIIKIIK TIIH CASH WEXT i ST. I.Ol lS, M., May 26. (C. P.I "We ure u natlet of spenders," said Mrs. Mary K. I.a Uooca, head of the .Supreme Forest Woodmen circle, one of. the largest women's organizations 1 In tho country. "For face powder, 1 perfumes and cosmetics alono we ! spent $750,000,000 In 1920," she tol.l a meeting; of women who arc conduct-1 ing a thrift campaign ajiioug children. "This Is shown In the report of the i treasury departiient at Washington. ''The xame lnfdimatiun shoys thnt $6011,000,000 was spent on lea cream anil soft drinks last year arid, a total of $2,1 10,000,000 on clgars, cigars, loliiicco'und sniift. Jewelry and furs cost 'the American people $800,000, 000." Coiniuerclnl l.itigue Standings Peoples Wlise Woolen Mills Kllls-Sehlller Troy 1 ji it iifli-y . . , . Kust Orevonlnii .. Yesterday's Iti-sult People's Warehouse 4, (Megonlun 2. Today's (iuine Kllls-Schlllfr vs. Troy dry. ' nT"BTJ sV IR ML. irm ' iwaiun or oannnt masH a epr ntinTlfl. . X I UlTl 111 III 1 'uotor away but it depends on where toot-bat baodelfloyv nSJ , st ill tll 1 I you mi mill wan u. i sine bum oi leei A;,Mf SJ-l 7 t v C I OFFICE CAT Wliy Worry? Oh better the rattlesnake's bile. That brings death in a hurry, i Far better the sharp fnngs blight 'Pjun that poisonous tiling called ' ' "Worry." Vou Can't Confuse a Dead Man, (I'Yoni tho Casper, Wyo. Herald) Both the dead man, and his wife warn closely questioned by the at torney, and each told the same story. A lotta things seem impossible, im- 1 1 1 1 they're attempted. An apple a day may keep the doctor away but it depends on where I you hit him witli it. BY JVN1U5 , L I .. ... . .". . lw-ou. !!!,'!" ' aSSTM 18 immmiiiiiiiiiiiiimiminimmim f , ... W.U I'd.' no v.o on, joorosirniB- our Army and Navy fci S , ' ' S 1 .SS2 jlng me. . ' darinf the wsr. E 4. -jJf : - v . 3 3 .5ooi - . h pinch, us sa?r : ' ' h' " I; 1 f .. The Spirit of '22. ALIEN'S F00T-EASE n.., v :.- 2 3 .4(in vi10 ain't for hooch, the vamp und (e(j()()(S)efi)s(i,()erti)(i()e(e S 1 .333 . -1 j, t J I'oor simp, he otighta get the r'uzz. J 'l ' SASKATOON-. . HuHkatchewan.-Kul- JT fj fF nNWV I . . rfl fk Uuu- lyi-cr cent of the wheat seidlnc in i. i (III III ll (''Jill I B l! II . : skru,wan eomi,,r UVU VU uJ lii ii 4AW IM - Quality that's TELEPHONE TESTS MILK AND TELLS ON THE GAS LONDON", (By Mall to 1 United press). One of the latest Inventions to get publicity In London is the tele phone milk tester. This Instrument detects Impurities. In oil, milk and water from the earl iest stages of turning sour on down. The instrument, will, Its' inccntor declares, also give notice of a gas escape In sewers, cellars and garages. F. J. Turuunnd. whoo brain has perfected the instrument, gavo a tahlo near the Instrument and then re tired with his audience, to another room and telephoned to the testing machine. The receiver told him by sound th:U the milk was good".. Next he reversed the procva and Placed a glass of bad milk In contact with the machine. tM - 1 a InfA ,M w llwivv tv i ? 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