East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 23, 1922, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 23, 1922.
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL
Including Pendletca Prices and Associated Press Reports
' ' '7T"m A Prce-rTY Vf Shot
fJfJ'$Jfri Get OP Trt-vpi-e:
Mont Jllfflh HcwrdK ' fours;- with reactions of 1 to : 2 1-?.
(Made by liberties. po;'nu In Baltimore & Ohio fourw,
KJPW tORKj June 23 (A P.) Consolidated Oas sevens. Third Ave-
The lower rediscount rate fixed after 'nue adjutant foun and Maryland
.Jl" , h,iinps bv.Oil warrant elfthts. Total sales (par
.h- iT7..l reserve bank was th value) affrreaaled W,845,000,
reason most, gonerany aavanueu
the distinctly etter tone of yewterduy's
bond market,, . .
Among the most noteworthy devel
opments were the new high records es
tablished for four of the liberty issues.
The first 4a rose to 100.20, the third
4 l-4s to 100.18, the fourth 4 l-4 to
101.50. . -
Several foreign loans were slightly
h'igher also, notably San Paulo ctKhts,
French municipals and Toklo fives,
but British issues seemed to be ad
versely Influenced by another drop in
. nterllne exchange.
Cain of 1 to 2 1-4 points were mado
by such rails as Chesapeake & Ohio
convertible fives, Atchison adjustment
fours, Northern Pacific fours, St. Louis
& Han Francisco incomes, Southern
Pacific collateral fours, Seaboard Con
solidated sixes and Western Maryland
fours. .
. A decline of 2 J-4 points was made
by Missouri, Kansas & Texas second
were prominent at moderate gains, but j
tnese were relinquished in large part
toward the end.
. Much the same course was pursued
by Independent steels, motors, equip
ments and several of the chemicals
New financing of the day was con-I and unclassified specialties, but rails
fined to several underwriting! of ml
nor proportions, these, however, tid
ing generally oversubscribed.
The stock market was thrown Into
another spasm of excitement In the
last half of the day's otherwise un
eventful session, the further meteoric
rtuA of Maxlran Petroleum adding to
the demoralization of the shorts '.n,but the extensive turnover resulted In
that snnctitcular Issue. . ' ia wt gain of little more than one
After nn early reaction of 3 1-2
of thespcculative as well as Invest
ment grades registered extreme gains
of 1 to 2 points. The stronger trans
portations included Southern Pacific,
Baltimore & Ohio and Chesapeake &
Ohio.
Studebaker manifested a disposition
to regain Its loss of the previous day,
points and a rally of four points,
"Mexican 'Pete" suddenly ccame furi
ously active in the fourth hour with
an extreme advance of 11 points to
188. From this level it fell back six
points, but quickly rebounded, closing
at 183, a nea gain of 8 1-2 points and
a total of almost 40 points rise since
last Saturday. i
Pan-American "A" and "B" shares.
California "Petroleum, Royal Dutch,
Houston, Oeneral Asphalt and several
other of the less active domestic oils
OUT OUR WAY
By Williams
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I XTKL 'W Yk-""rf(!Msi AM E1CTRA0NERY
wot cEirrAiNiV ' J Vl
J AN EXTRAORDINARV Y3Ss. Vt'PtJVP
way to CrfvM Me)T. :. ' v.V
point. Chandler was especially heavy
and several of the automobile subsi
diaries, Including rubber - tiro issues,
reflected constant pressure. Sales
amounted to 900,000 shares.
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A POT OF GOLD AT THE
END OF THE
Of onnrae ytm arm not following the rnuibow, but
hoping agniiiKt better JitdHunent to find wealth by
Homo liiaci!' vay. We all have tliat fivltng at IUih k,
and how well the promoter knows liow to take ad
vantage, of tliat trait of liimuui nature. Next tlmo
ion Insr of a clianra to ntuke big profits, uml bttforo
yon follow tlio iu'go of your Imagination, lot your
, belter judgment prevail, and a It your banker for
advice," "First Make Sure."
SAVINGS lpPAHTMrciT
The American National Bank
Pendleton. Oregon.
JJ Yoars Of Continuous fitnking.
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Glassware Special
SATURDAY
Chicago
Mvextork Market
CHICAGO. June 23. (U. S. Bureau
of Markets) Cattle Receipts 10,000;
fairly -active; beef steers strong to 10o
higher; top.J0; bulk $8.259.1l5;
she -stock steady to 15c higher; bulls
and calves slow, weak; stoockers dull;
bulk fat cows and heifers 15 (8)7.25;
cannersand cutters mostly 34; bid
ding around $8 mostly forreal calves;
bologna bulls mostly at 4.25.
Moss Receipts 38,000; market
opened steady to Be lower thrill Wed
nesday's average; Inter re to 1 Or low-!
fr ni 1 (In tn 1 r. n Inwnp t-. Ut..u '
time; top $10.85; bulk ;9,KSO.I'0.t5;
bulk good light to henA-y butchers
110.45 10.85; pigs fully steady; most
ly $9.76(110.25; heavyweight $10.40(fH
10.85; medium' $1?0. 65 10.86; light
$10.8010.86; light light $10.40
$10.80; packing sows, smooth, $9.30"
10; packing sows, rough, $8.909.40;
killing pigs, $9.25(fj) 10.50.
Sheep Receipts 12,000; steady to
15c higher; few spots 25c higher; sev
eral decks $12.65;' medium to good
Idahos $12.2512.66; choice handy
dry fed yearlings $11.25; sheep very
scarce; one load fed western yearling
ewes weight 82 pounds, to breeders at
$11.10.
drain at
Kan Francisco
8AN FRANCISCO, June 23 Wheat
Milling, $1.76fl,0; feed, $1.76
1.80,
Barley Feed, $1.12 1.17 J4 ;
shipping, $1.25(11.35.
Oats Red feed, $1.401.KO.
Corn White Kgyptinn, $2.12 P
2.17 California red mllo, $1,904
1.95. ( . '
Hay Wheat, $16 18: fair, $14
16; tame oat, $15d218; wild oat, $11 5?
13; alfalfa, $1315; stock, $10i!j)12;
straw, nominal. .
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Quality
that's the Reason :
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Vis Sfi
for the ever growing ;
popularity of Albers s
Flapjack: Flour.
Makes light, tasty hot
cakes... ; '
. Order a Package
Your Grocer
Recommends
Albers quality,
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Albeit?;
Flapjack Flour
Caretully sealed cylindrical con- '
tminer insures absolute stnitation.
TO
RE-ELECTED
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Sonttlo
Grain Market
SHATTI-K, Wash., June 23. Wheat
Hard white, soft white, white club,
hard red winter, soft red winter,
$1.13; northern spring, $1.12; eastern
red Walla, $1.10; Bijr Bend bluestom,
$1.30.
Feed and huy unchanged.
,
Winnipeg
Wheat Market
WINN1PBO, June 23. Cash wheat
No. 1 northern. $1.35; No. 3 do.
$1.19 3-4; No. 2 do, $1.30 -4j No. 4
do, $1.07W: No. 6 do 954c.
Kansas City
(rain Futures
KANSAS CITY, Mo June 23.
Wheat July, $1.07 V4 ; , September,
$1.07 718: December. $1,114.
Corn July, 68 3-4c; September,
61 718c.
(East Ot-egonlan Special.)
ATHENA. Ore., June 23. An elec
tion of members of the school board
was held Monday afternoon in the
school house with about one hundred
and twenty-three were present. The
terms of Charles Kirk, chaiimian of
the board and Ernest Zerba, clerk,
having expired. Mr. Zerba was again
elected clerk. Mr. Kirk was also
elected to again be on the boar dwlth
M. L. Watts as chairman.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Johnson spent
Sunday nt the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank McDonald in Milton Sunday.
Miss Alice Donald of Canada Is vis
iting at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Jack Cunningham. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thompson
and daughters June and Margaret, left I
Wednesday for Hidaway Springs
where they will remain until Sunday.
A. H. Johnson of Walla Walla was
In Athena Monday afternoon, bring
ing over a load of strawberries.
Mr. and Mrs. James Duncan were
visitors in Pendleton Tuesday.
During the earlier part of the week
it was very warm but Wednesday and
Thursflav were snmeiwhat cooler es-
1 peclally Wednesday evening when the
wind begun to blow and continued
OFFICE CAT
BY JUNIUS
Minneapolis
Wheat Futures
MINNEAPOLIS, June 23. Wheat-
July, $1.31 5-8: September, $1.22 7-8;
October, $1.22 718. t
MONTREAL. Quebec. To date 5.-
000 head of cattle hnve been shipped
out of this port to Liverpool and the
continent this season.
blowing all dny Thursday.
Mrs. Danner left Wednesday for
Enterprise where she will visit rela
tives. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dnyidson and
son Donald, were In Pendleton Wed
nesday afternoon.
Mrs. Jack Cunningham and daugh
ters. Mrs. Donald and dnughter. Miss
Alice Donald and Mrs. Lee Johnson,
were Walla Walla visitors Tuesday.
. Some of our fellow mortals, in as
suming charge of the affairs of the
universe, display an earnestness al
most blistering in its torridity.
Tne Qualified Statement
Xewlywed: No place like home.
Longwed: When the wife's away
on a visit.
ABOLISH PASSPORT VISAS.
PARIS, Juno 23. Passport visas
have been abolished between France
nnd Spain. This In no way affects
travelers from the 1'nlted States.
Sincerity
There was a' young lady named Kent
Who always said Just what she meant,
Folks said "She's sincere '
And she speaks without fear,"
So they shunned her, by common
consent.
Stings of all mosquttos show us
They are like Dame Fortune fair,
Just ns we reach out to clutch them
Presto They're not there.
All For Nothing
'I'm off that bird Jones for life!"
"How so?"
"Why the other day he asked me to
come into his cellar to see his new
furnace."
Tea?"
"He had a new furnace!"
All men get what they deserve, but
only the successfuf will admit it.
PENNSYLVANIA REPORTS
MANY DEATHS FROM COLDS
HARHISBURG, June '23. "Spring
colds are dangerous and not mere
sniffles," , was the comment of the
State Health Commissioner, Dr. Ed
ward Martin, In announcing that out
of 11.738 deaths In Pennsylvania dur-
ing the month of March 1,018 were
due to Influenza and 2,015 .to pneuj
monia. The statistics were, announced
recently by the State Bureau of Vltati
Statistics. - .
Tuberculosis -has a death toll of
12; Brlsht's disease 925, and cancer
669. There were 821 children under
two years old died during the month.
Births totalled 19,721, as compared
with 21.333 In March of 1921:
GiisiM ism a
S. S. S. Thoroughly Rid the Body of ,'
Rheumatiim Impurities. - '
How glorious yon will feel, mother,
when your rheumatUm Ia all rone, lt
. S. S. do It. It will build you up. tool
' Somebody's ' mother Is ' suffering to
nlghti The scourge of rheumatism
has wrecked her body; limping and
suffering, bent forward, she sees but
the common ground, but her aged
heart still belongs to the stars) Dues
anybody care? S. S. S. Is one of the
greatest blood-purifiers known, and It.
helps build more blood cells. Its med
icinal Ingredients are purely vegeta
ble. It never disarranges the stomach.
It is, in fart, a splendid tonic, a blood
maker, a blood enricher. It banishes
rheumatism from Joints, muscles aad
the entire body. It builds firm flesh.
It Is what somebody's mother needs
tonight! Mother, If. you can not'go
out to get a bottle of S. 8. S. yourself,
surely somebody In your family will,.
Somebody, get a bottle of S. S. 8. nowt
Let somebody's mother begin to feel
Joyful again tonight. Maybe, maybe
it's your mother! S. S. 8. Is sold at
all drug stores, in two ' sizes. The
larger size is the more economical. .
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
WILBUR'S PRIVATE OFFICE.
By Allman
IT'S JUST
REMIMDER
THAT E'R
, FRUIT BOWLS
CREAM PITCHERS
r , (Small and medium)
BUTTER DISHES
SHERBET CUPS
PICKLE DISHES
SAUCE DISHES
2)
These are real values and you cannot aford to
, pass up this Rale.
CIWIKSHINK e HAMPTON
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MJ N J ,T ht1 I w HOLE FORTV MIMUTES
Glean Up, Paint Up
And Do It Now
It has to be done, better do it now and get the;
work started before you are up against bigger re
pair bills for carpenters, tinners, etc. , . "Pf
We Carry the Famous
LOWE BROTHERS PAINTS
L. J. McATEE
CONTRACTOR AND JOB WORK
513 Main Street
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