bAlLY EAST OREGONIAN, iPENDLETON, OltEGOlf, FBIDAY EVENING, iVLt 26, 19S2. TEN PAGES ; . '. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Published Dally and Semi-Weekly, at SUBSCRIPTION RATES . , Pendleton, Oregon, by the ' EAST OBEGONIAN PUB. CO. Sntered at the post office at Pendle ton, Oregon, as second class mall mat ter. . ON SALE IN OTHER CITIES. Imperial Hotel News Stand, Portland. ONE FILE AT Chicago Bureau, 909 (Security Building', Washington, D. C, Bureau 0(11 Four teenth Htreet, Now Tforlc. Member of the AxMiclutrd Press. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this pmie and also the local news published herein. , - (IN ADVANCE) Dally, one year, by mall Iilv. mix months, bv mall ... Dally, three months, by mail Dally, one month by mall Dally, one year by carrier Dally, six months by carrier Dally, three months by carrier........ Dallv. one month, by carrier Semi-Weekly, 1 year by mall Komi-Weekly, six months by mall.. Semi-Weekly, three months by mail $0.00 . 3.00 . 1.50 .SO 7.60 3. 76 1.95 .6 2.00 1.00 .DO Tclcplione .... 1 CM m mm. JL4. if) WHAT COl'-XTB "This Is my humble house," he said "and It's not what I wish it were. .... - , . But It rings with the liiujrhtor Of boy und ifirl M"d 1h bright wllh the Mnllo of her. . . We are workers here on this narrow street, and It's little we have to , spend, But always I'm 'given" a welcome) hurc when the Hay's 'hard duties end. "The boards need paint und the lawn needs seed, und the wulls need ' paper, too, But the Lord be thanked, my children don't need niore than I've streniith to do: And the wife Is nil Hint a Wife eould be, and so long iis'sho keeps her sm Ho , .. , , 1 reckon the boards and (he walls and the Inwn can wait for a , Utile "We haven't much furniture to boast, " and the carpets now ure worn. But the hearts of tho mother and , youngsters here thank good- ncss.they're not torn. There's a- sorry phiee In the dining room which shows where the old roof leaks, But jltist you wait till the kids come In i und look at their rosy chocks: . "We haven't a picture on the walls that 'was done by an artist fine, There are mother's folks In that sim ple frame, and, hero are a few while. But after till. nnd he smiled at me, "It's not what the stuff is .(' worth, It's tho wlfo und children who really ji count, und mine are the best on earth." (Copyright, 1921, by Edgar A. Guest.) ON THE ttt GRADE T BY Early fruit trees need the most watching.. Enterprise will do a lot more In building up a town than piety. Somehow or other, you can't depend upon imen who are always, in a hurry. ' Wisdom Is something you, are apt to get after the chance to make money on It is gone. o Some men are so set on lying that they will even twist tho truth to make a point. Now and then you find men iwho feel1 their salaries are all they should be, but there are not enough of them to make a committee of three. ' " . O ! Hez Heck Says: IJome is not such big fools as they look, while others Is bigger." At Cheyenne Ben Johnson roped and tied a steer in 20 and four fifths seconds; that is one way 10 ." ;'";v cattle business and at present it secnis to be about the only way. t tout f aoffiino- the rail and coal strikes the president's "T.r,nra pA hpintr thoroughly tested but present pros- pects are such it looks like he may make the grade. There is one thing about the chautauqua that should be borne in mind; it is necessary to sell the ticKeis; me Kuariii,ui0 like to be sold. . , . t It would simplify matters much if the hew street numbers on he north side could be put into use at the same time a new tele- .1 is A stributed. Wltn tne oia uirecuny own iu u confusion will, Jesuit from changingthe numbers. THE READY-TO-WEAR DEPT. ANNOUNCES THE FINAL CLEAN- 1 ' up on all WASH DRESSES They wiU be placed in thiee'lots as follows: LOT NO. 1 Gingham Dresses in a line of sizes, values up to $6.39r how $3.00 LOT NO 2 Including: ginghams .and .voiles, values'up to $14.75, now $6.50 LOT NO. 3 White Organdies of excellent quality, values up to $18.00, now $9.75 Gome in and be convinced of our lower prices. CHILDREN'S KOVERALLS of blue denim in sizes from 2 to 10 yrs., the pair,. . .. . .. .;. . .',. ... ...... 98c ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN A high grade garment approved by old and young. Made of dainty plainand shadow -nainsook. Price the suit.. $1.19 to $3.25 - A SUMMARY of business and agricultural conditions in the twelfth reserve district, released for publication yester- ; aav, contains so much news of hopeful character that the repgri is .nere given m lull : Indications of increasing business activity in this district. which first appeared during April ;and May, have multiplied ciunng June. Prices of the principal products of the district nave either remained firm or advanced slightly, reflecting sim ilar tendencies in national prices. The United States Bureau of Labor's wholesale price index which increased 3 1-2 per cent during May, advanced 1.35 per cent during June and is now 8.7 per cent above the low point of January, 1922. Charges to individual accounts of depositors in banks of the twenty princi pal cities were 5.6 per cent greater in amount than in June, 1921. Sales of thirty-two representative department stores for the second consecutive month were greater in dollar value than they were in the same month of 1921, the increase of June, 1922, over June, 1921 being 3 per cent. As average retail prices have changed but little during this period the physical volume of merchandise now moving at retail is evidently increasing. At wholesale, also, the same condition prevails. Of the ten re porting lines of trade, nine advise that the dollar values of their snles for J;ine, 1922, exceeded those of June, 1921. Employment has increase! throughout the district so generally that involun tary unemployment has practically disappeared, A wage in crease in the lumber industry of approximately 10 per cent oc curred during the month. It is the first increase since the busi ness recession began in 1920. With the exception of Stin Fran cisco the principal manufacturing cities of the district report steady increases in the number of men employed each month, and a substantial increase of manufacturing activity as com pared with June, 1921. An unfavorable aspect of the business situation is the increasing number of business failures reported. Productive activity also continues to increase. Lumber and log production during June exceeded the figures of the previous months of the year, and were 50 per cent and 20 per cent re spectively in excess of output in June, 1921. Of the seventeen copper mines of the district, eight are now oneratinK. comnared With two a year ago, and their May, 1922, output of 23,613,000 pounds of copper was nearly 1,000,000 pounds larger than the April, 1922 .output. Petroleum production during June was less than 1 per cent smaller than the recorJ output of the pre ceding month, and stocks of crude oil continued to increase to 43.500,000 barrels, being on June 30, 46 per cent in excess of stocks held a year ago. On July 15 a reduction of approximate ly 25 cents per barrel in crude oil prices was announced the f rrst change since the reduction of 25 cents per barrel in August, 1921. Gasoline stocks on May 31, 1922, had declined 14.3 per cent during the month and were 18.7 per cent les sthan they were a year ago, on May 31, 1921. Building activity during June was exceeded only during April. The grain crops of the district have suffered on account of unusually dry weather during June and the total wheat yield is now estimated at 103,211,000 bushels compared with a final yield of 122,000000 bushels during 1921. The hot weather has been unfavorable also to the growth of forage crops and pas tures In the livestock areas of the district, but the condition of the stock in most sections Is still reported to be good. Warm weather, which damaged the grain crops and pastures of the district, was beneficial for crops of ripening fruit. The y:e!ds of peaches and pears generally, and of the other comr'.ert fruits in California, will be almost without exception larger t m;i they were last year. Shipments of green fruiLs to eastern iiiarkct ure proceeding normally. Fruit canners in California are plan ning a 1922 pack which will be about 15 to 20 per cent larger than the pack of 8,600,000 cases in 191 with opening prices, announced early in July, slightly higher than the prices quoted for that pack. Notwithstanding the increasing activity of production and business, bank credit generally continues to be abundant and cheaper. Prevailing interest rates charged by banks in the larger centers are 6 1-2 to 6 per cent, and in the agricultural re gions decreased slightly during June. Effective July 8th, the i t, r . i i . . i , . . . rediscount mie ui mis uan was reaueea irom 4 l-z to 4 per tent for all classes of paper. A temporary increase in borrow ing by the city banks from the reserve bank attending the clos ing of the fiscal year on June SOth was almost cancelled bv Julv 12th, total rediscounts of this bank on that date being $42,000. 000 compared with a total of $40,000,000 on June 14th. Despite the increase in agricultural activity at this season throughout the district, repayments by country banks of their rediscounts with the reserve bank in general continued to exceed their new borrowings. Jiirt. released from the penitentiary, William Herder tried to break into a safe in Portland; he did not get into the sale dui he will get into the penitentiaryagain. i. 1.1. Unn4- if tnav no H if fir nit to eret enoueh coal this winter, therefore the advisability of securing some of that abundant urnnri snnnlV. . f - ' 28 YEARS AGO M. F. C. GINGHAMS in 27 and 32" inch, manufactured from the best cotton obtainable and only fast color dyes are used, the yard. . 23c to 35c DAISY PILLOW CASES, 42x36 in., an excellent ease for hotel or rooming house, each 35c BED SHEETS, large size, 81x90, seamless. A' remarkable value that should appeal to anyone, in search of quality at the lowest price, each $1.45 , RED FLANNEL to make regula-, tion shirts for the. deer hunting .sea son. We have already sold 'a' num ber of shirts of this quality, yd. $1.00 CRASH .TOWELING, mixed Iin-1 en and cotton. Will stand the hard est wear, the yard .... . . 20c SUIT CASES AND BAGS at 1-3 to 1-2 off. Now is the time to buy ' and save. : i " ' CHILDREN'S SOX in cotton and lisle, Will not sag around the ankle, price the pair 29c to 69c Pictorial Review Patterns ' 0c to 35c p 1L : -A Jantzen Bathing Suits are Known as the best. Normalcy la back, but look how nhJ has changed. Man reaps what he bows unless the chickens get it. There ore erown puoilo in Ireland who don't know how quiet sounua. Thin American trying to swim the BnitliHh channel may be some touimi coining home broke. ThliiBs could be worse. Suppose Ford wore mulling airplanes. We know the henpecked husband who lost Mb voice and didn t tlnd It out until three days later. In China, Dr. Sun sets alone. If the conl miners slay out, there will bo a slate shingle unorem. Some sny hls'her education doesnH -Irrn.til ,111 pay; nut lug icimue cim 80 eolli-Bo players thin year. Money frocs further now, but it sel dom reaches next pay day. Looks lis If Clcrmsny hud (riven up the goose-step lor mo siue-wi'. (From the Daily East Oregonian, i July 28, 1894. Miss Inez Hill of Helix la In Pen dleton as tho Bustit of several school mates. Miss Frances Meud has' gone to lioise to accept a position in the mil linery store of Miss Marie lnnian. ' W. 1. Hansford has recovered from his recent Illness. We sec where a man caught a fish ii H big as he whs. Wonder now nig a fish the man was? Had thing about bring a New Yorker Is you have to llvo there. Two princesses nro advertising for liuslMinils real princesses, uocaauso they sny there arc broke. A man ran live at tho North Pole- sjos Aiiiumlm-n. 1C mis is true, thal's our new address. Sometimes we think being an ultl mle consumer is a bad habit. GIRL KEEPS MARRIAGE CEREMONY PROMISE TO MINISTER IN ALBANY Al.V.AXV. July 2'- Fifteen years ago Miss Kulh Weston, school toaener. bimrdi-d at the home of the Rev. J. u. CMerhoiit. then pastor of cnuren at Valley Fulls und now located here. "I suppose you will be getting mar ried one of these days." the ltev. Oalcrhoiit said to her. "W hen l do I will have you per form the ceremony." she replied. Shortly afterward Miss Weston lo cated in Iowa. She took op the study of medicine and became leading woman doctor. Then she met the rtsht man. and she reinemtK-red her promise to her old friend. They were :narru-d here by the Kv. Oslerhont. J. M. Uoutgcn a brother of Hex. Father P. J. Boutgcn, came over from La Grunde, Friday evening. Itobcit Hoal'ord Is homo from The Dalles. J, A. Weed ha Bono to The Dalles on business. Oliver and Son complain that sev eral boys from Pendleton are In the habit of coming to their fruit rancn below town and knocking off their winter apples. Tho names of the boys ure known and will save them selves trouble by desMing in the fu turo from the reprohensible conduct. Any person who is hungry win rum the Oliver's liberal with their fruit and boys who have amusca iiiem sclvcs by batting apples with a long stick should use their surplus ener gy playing baseball. (Tlie aooc mentioned Oliver ranch Is now the site of the Eastern Oregon btu-ic hospital.) Merchants of Pendleton are feel ing better today unu ore sou's feel better from mis time on freight has begun to arrive nt Pen dleton and other points on me nut of tho O. K. X. which bns been so long delayed. While the O. K. &: r. inav not be entirely open unui u- giift first it will bo soon ufter n the flood damage to tho track la n-ar all repaired. A Stage Gulch farmer. Who thought that his harvest crew snoinu -"-. from 4:S0 In the morning to s.aw in the evening at il.&n per na ou-. was disappointed. Today his men quit as they did not like the ar rangement. - Stars vs. Scouring Mill employes in baseball Sunday afternoon on the depot grounds. The scouring mill team'Xill be as follows: Charley Bond, p; George Hartman, c; Wick Frazier, lb: lteilly, 2b; Josllnf 3b; Tom Nye,, ss.; Jack Yceete, cf.; George Haigh, rf; Earnest Hartman, If. RUMANIAN WOMEN PLACE TABOO ON POWDER PUFFS ALIMONY CLUB FORMED BY COVINGTON CITIZENS CINCINNATI, July 28. Corsets, lipsticks and powder putts are rap idly becoming taboo among the wo men of Humania as the resuu oi their adoption and universal use among the army officers, according to letters reeelvea trom imchoius Klein, Cincinnati attorney, now in Bucharest. Mr. Klein left here sev eral months ago for a protracted tour of Europe. Ho writes that the streets of Bu charest ure thronged with officers In dress uniform, who show ' no ihesl tancy about taking out Jeweled dor lncs and powdering their noses In tho most public places. He says that militarism Is Btrongly intrenched, while the peasants are overburdened with taxes. Primary Kecvlpt. CHICAGO, July 58. Primary re ceipts: Wheut. 2,481,000 bushels ver sus S.OJTi.OOO bushels; corn, 873,000 builds Versus l.li52.000 bushels. Shipments: Wheat, 1,358,000 bush els; corn, 1.S7 1.000 bushels versus 507.000 bushels, oats, 706,000 bushels versus 561,000 bushels. CINCINNATI, July 28. Covington, Ky., has organized an Alimony Club, with eleven charter members, and each year, when the memory of Na tional Independence Day is fresh in their minds they will gather to cele brate their domestic Freedom. New members are to be admitted from time to time, but a requisite of admis sion is that none shall be taken In who at any time during his family troubles failed to conduct himself as a gentlemun. Each initiation night Is to be a jubilee occasiou, with much feasting. 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',' ' ' ' ' ' Mem "Wanted Tlie Northern l'wirM! Hallway Company will employ men at rales prescribed by the Vuited Males Ijibor llourd as follows: Maclilnists 70 cents per hour lllacksmitlis ... "0 cents per hour blieet metal workers "O cents per hour Ucctricians 70 cents per hour, I t Stationary JJnjrlneers various rates , Statiormry Hmnrai .. arlous rates llollcr makers - 70 to 70 i cents per liour - rasMMiger tr Men 70 cents Irr hour f , tYri&it Car len 3 cents per liour Helpers, all tiay-cs . 47c Per hour Machinists and Helpers are allowed time and one half for time, trucked in excoa of 8 boors per day. Yoast men who desire to leant Uicse trades will be eini4vrcd and given aa opportunity to do so. y "A strike now edsts on the Xortliern Pat-if ic Kailway' Apply W any mand ln or shops or Super'o'cndTOt. Northern Pacific Railway at Pasco, Wash. i t