TEN PAGES PAGE TEN DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10, 1022. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL Including Pendleton Prices and Associated Press Reports MR.. TROC5, A c3.tsijTCCMlrg -Tgspwro 3e You. He Moia) AcfC S6E HOU ON A r 11 - Iloirs Higher, Cattle Weak nt Portland (From The Oregon Journal.) North Portland started after receipt records for the week's opening with a total of 124 cars, but this was below the big showing of a week ago. Hogs were strong to higher, cattle again showed depression while sheep and lamb trade conducted Itself well. Over Sunday arrivals in the cattle alleys', totaled 2937 head as compared with the record run of 3285 head a week 'ago. but market conditions VtSi'a showed ' poorer condition. While '1 there-was practically no snap to tracl- - ing in1 the cattle division of the North ' ;?'J Portland market last week, this week's 'y X opening Indicated further sluggishness ' and depression with weakness per meating the entire trade. Little early activity was shown In the-cattle division of the North Port land market Monday and the limited first transactions were barely steady. It wa impossible, to interest buyers In general offerings at the opening, In dicating a lower price to follow later In the day. General cattle market range: Choice steers ..' $ G.r.O Medium to good steers.. Fair to medium steers.. Common to fair steers.. Choice heifers Choico cows and heifers heifers .., Fale to medium cows and. heifers Common to fair cows and heifers . Canners nulla.... S.OOrfj) Choice feeders 6.00 Choice valley lambs ... 9.501310. 50 Medium valley lambs .. 8. GO 9. DO Common valley lambs.. 7.50(i 8. DO Cull lambs C.DO 7.50 Heavy yearlings 7. DOW 8.00 Light yearlings 8.00 8. DO Heavy wethers B.DUfi) 6.50 Light wethers 6.50 7.50 Ewes 2.00 5.50 5.50 m D . 2 r fS 3.75fi) 5.00 lev 4.50131 3.50 7.00 6.50 5.75 5.25 5.25 5.00 4.50 Fair to good feeder . . . Choice dairy calves .... Prime light calves Medium light calves . . . Heavy calves With a liberal decrease umo of marketing, the market for hogs started with real strength Mon day 'morning. '.North Portland run over Sunday totaled 1161 head, com pared with 3100 head a week ago when there was such a liberal showing of midwest hogs direct to killers. Initial trading In the hog alleys was firm, and strong with tops generally Commanding on advance of 25 to 50u at $11, but one load went a dime above,, this. General hoj; markot rnngo: Prime light $10.50'u 1 1.25 Hmooth heavy, 230-300 pounds 9.5 Smooth heavy, 300 lbs., up 11.00 fl 9.50 Hough heavy 7.00W 8.50 Fat pigs 1 0.00 0 10.50 Feeder pigs J 0.00 (W 10.73 Stags 0.00 7.00 While the general position of the Bheep. and lamb trade started about steady for tho Monday morning open ing, yearlings were In an improved position generally. Only a very limit ed ruji wns shown over Sunday, a facl Which Induced early bidding. ' Oeneral sheep and lamb range: Prlnve east mountain lambs ... 10.00fnlt.r.O New Government Issue Commands I'lcmlum NEW YORK, Oct. 10. (A. P.) In terest in yesterday's bond market cen tered on the government's $500,000, 000 new 4 'A per cent issue, which sold above par on tho New York curb market, where it was traded in on a "when issued" basis. Early K'llcs were at 100 and later ths premium rang ed from 1-8 to 1-4. Total subscriptions for tho new is sue probably will reach $1,500,000,000, according to officials of the local fed eral reserve bank. This estimate was based, in part, on an inquiry made among large .New y one institutions, which are evpeeted to bave. subscribed for a major piirt of the offering". Competition of the new bonds with existing government issues were' re flected in tho weakness of the liberty 4 14 series, tins decline running from 10 to 24 points. The liberty 31-2s slipped back 8 points and the uncalled victory 4s. The called victories regis- I tered a net gain of 14 points. Local traction issues were strong in reflec tion of the security holders' accept ance of the reorganization plan of the Interborough R.ipid Transit company, flitliis of 2 to 2 points wero register ed by New York Hallway 4.1, Interboro Hapid Transit 6m, Brooklyn Rapid Transit 4 nnd Third Avenue adjust ment 5s moved up 1 to 1 1-2. Foreign bonds were irregular. French 8s, Czccho-S'lovaklan 8s, Chin ese government 5s and Lyons 6s, each mover tip a point, while losses of 1 to 2 14 took place in Helglnn 8s, Unit ed .States .Steamship of Copenhagen 8s and Cuba government 41-2s. The outstanding gains In tho do mestle list were made by Or.lf & Ship Island 5s. Southern Pacific 4s, Invin elide Oil 8s and Chicago and North western Ge; up 1 V, to 314, while the principal weak spot was International & Great Northern Ds, off 1 Vi points. Total sales, par value, were $14 059,000. The Principal offering today was the $16,000,000 6 per cent Issue of the Republic of Haiti, which was sold to Of 10 Oil I ,no l"'hlic at 9616 to yield 6.25 pei cent. 3.00 1.50 2.00frt 1.50 3.00 2.01 4.00 6. CO 4.00 f) 6.00 9.00 10.00 9.00 (til 10.00 8.00ii 9.00 5.004(1 7.00 ill the vol- Clilcago Livestock Market CHICAGO, Oct. 10. IV. a. De partment of Agriculture.) Cattle Recepits 21,000; very slow; quality Plain; few early sales good native beef steers about steady; top yearlings, early, $12; top matured steers, $12.50; supply of western grassers liberal: undertone weak on in-between grades! native beef steers; steady to weak; spots lower; bulls, strong to 15c high er; Veal calves opening unevenly, low er; stockers and feeders, firm. Hogs Receipts, 32,000; early mar ket, strong to 10c higher; bulk ISO to 210-pound averages, $9.75 irO.'JO ; built 220 to 2-tO-pound averages, mostly around $10; top, $10.05, eu'ly; bulk, 250 to 300-pound butchers, 9.90: big packers doing little: bulk Packing sows, $7.508; pigs, mostly! $9; heavy, $8.75 f 9.91); medium, $9.75 Will; Mt, $9.509.95; lijiht Unfit, $9.101.9.00; parking nows, smooth,! $7.60 fr 8.25; packing sows, rough, $ 7. 1 5 f 7.70; killing pigs, $8.75 r 9.25. Sheep Receipts 31,000; opening slow; early sales fat native lambs, fully ste:..dy; early top. $10.30 to pack ers; liberal supply westerns; seven doubles, Nevada lambs, $13.75, with outlook lower; feeding lambs and sheep, around rtcady. Grain At 1 San J'Vaiielwo HAN FRAXCIS'CO. Oct. 10 Wheat Milling, $1.85 1.90; feed, $1,800 1.90. Hurley Feed, $1.27 Vi i! 1.37V4 shipping, $1,4011,50. Oats Red feed, $ 1 .65 (f? 1.80. Corn White Egyptian, nominal. Hay Wheal, $15018; fair, $13(J 15; tame oats, $16W18; wild oats, $1 Hi II; alfalfa. $l6ifi 17; stock, JIM? 13 straw, $9101 10. -., ,, .. , .. , "THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley U. ' ' - ... :Ji flilnigo Potato Market CHICAGO, Oct. 10. Potatoes stronger on liu 1 1 , firm 011 sacks; re cepits, 153 coal's;' total L'niterl States shipments, 101)2. Wisconsin bulk whites, 90cW$1.05 cyt., do sacks 90ci $1.10 cyt.; Minnesota sacked whites, I0cfii!$1.05 c-wt., do bulk Red Rivers. 90cifii$l.O5 cwt; do sucked sandland Ohios, 90'ri$l cwt.; North Dnkota.Red river, bull:, nOeifi $1 per cwt.; best Mouth Dakota bulk. Early Ohios, 70 85o cwt.; Idaho sacked rurals, $1.30 cwt. Carlot (.rain l!ivlptH CHICAGO, Oct. 1 0. Carlols, Oma ha wheat, 10S; corn, 66; oats, 42. Minneapolis, wheat "12; corn, 18; oats, 93. Kansas City, wheat, 306; corn, 27;. oats, 25. Duliith, wheat, 226; corn, 8. Winnipeg, wheat, 2092. E P0S1LI LONDON, Oct. 1ft. (II. P.I The possibility of the overthrow cf the Lloyd George government next month when parliament convenes, was dis cussed today by the primo ministers' opponents. Liberal and conservative anti-Georgians saw the advantage to attack the premier because of his Near East policy. The Observer leads tho press attack. Curzon is creiVted with getting the government I rumored to have been out of the predicament Lloyd George got it into. NO, THcNK Ox YOU "iiiftwiiihwMi 11 w-n't 3e4-teii V.'. IN H2:f- TO TSct -fo(j IvHAT I THEM You DN't UASJT To S6CH, US ON T3OSHsn2-S-J- AtiSR. A-J- ii p n-2 to a SOCMPCS: VSIT '-GT'S NVe IT SMAPPY 1 1 EAST VERSUS WEST FOR MUSEUM CHAMPIONSHIP 1 OFFICE CAT PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Oct. U. P.) The war of the arts East against West. 10. is on The Widencr collection of Pennsyl vania and the Huntington collection of California are vicing for the final championship, tho world's title in art collections. With the recent acouisilion of. Rembrandt's famous masterpiece I "The Descent from the Cross," the J Widuncr museum offset the prcstigo ! jj won by Huntington, by his purchase of Gainsborokgli's "The Illue Roy" for $800,000. While the purchase price of the "Descent from the Cross" has not been made public it is said to run considerably over the amount Wide ner paid for his last Rembrandt, $500,000. PASTOR OUTGENERALS SUNDAY BASEBALL FANS WASHINGTON, Kan., Oct. 10. The Rev. M. P. Cox. of this city, didn't like Sabbath hnsebnll. Instead of preaching against It he organized a league of church tennis. hey played midweek, regularly scheduled contests, and everybody, even the players, forgot about Sunday games. "Tlit! Descent front the Cross" is tile flowering of the yenlus of the great Dutch master and marks the culmination of his efforts to inter pret religious fevor. Like other "old masters" it has had a long and varied history and for nuiny years its authenticity was doubted. At last restored and reinstated to its rightful place in tho art world it moved from owner to owner until it wus sold at Christie's, London's fa mous auction room. k This is the 13th Rembrandt Wid encr has added to his great art col lection at Elkins Park, his beauti ful estate near here. Wliiie Huntington lias been build ing a magnificent museum out on ills California estate, Widencr lias been quietly acquiring picture after pic ture. The winner in the. contest will lie the public, for it Is said that both collections will eventually lie left tho people. The city of Philadelphia has recently been enriched by the wonderful collection of English j paintings, valued at more than $1. 600. 0011. left it by tiio late John II McFiidden. BY JUNBiliS S'liobleigh: And what did you find out about my family tree? Genealogist: failure. That the crop was a The reason there is so much sadness in tile world is that somewhere it Is always tinio to get up in the morn ing. That's an ugly word.' "True." Incorporated 371 DEPARTMENT STORES PENDLETON, OREGON Boys' Knicker Suits For School and Fall Wear fir Mothers! You're Interested In our new: Fall display of boys' suits, for quality for quality, style for style, make for make and dollar for dollar you cannot outfit your boy more advantageously. Boys! Here are the clothes you want. They are made just like dad's for stylo irnd service! The model illustrated Is Jiist like big brother's. We also have other handsome styles. The Biggest Values In Town at $8.90 $9.90 In cBssimeres, serges, 1 weeds and cordu roy and a pleasing variety of colors and shades. Hard wear is provided for. De cidedly serviceable and excellent valae. Sizes 6 to 18 years. Penney, Jr., Two Pants, in all wool cassl mcres and tweeds, double seats and knees. Serges without the double feature 13.50 Flannel Blouses and Shirt For Large and Small Boys Ideal for school wear. Neat, com fortable nnd ser viceable. Real , values at our low prices. Boys' Flannel Blouse, K o 0 d weight, two but ton flap pockeU, yoke and faced sleeves. Splendid quality at only $1.49 l?os' Flannel Shirts, medium weight with a medl- A jq urn high collar and two-button flap pockets; yoke J and faced siaevea. Priced only . t ..... t He who swells in shrink in adversity. ti tu )r -1 1 - 4 .1 1 gf- t - -1 1 11 Hf - w 1 tr-i 1 loaciin ni iMinrrii tcnniM ... . " ' i ii-:rrr n co huh ivr von ' " b1rrffP3l WVk' t foL ill They played midweek, regularly nious .lllt.tio ., side.alion. mm ' f I Bnlr?nt "!IPS CP1! U wh-"" cnftH. and everybody. This is the 13th Rembrandt Wld- "Suits me What's a sylhbie be- iUFitt AIINI'IN f SST 'T?- K"""'S- lection at Elkins Park, his bcauti-j HllHVUlllUU J HSSSB. WQrvmi- rts t cm IPlTm.e CV UI.ODAMn fU' CS,iUc near 1,ere' ' The Pino Art of yulttintr ja, .-To L!'T) .MtA.ilT.OOT::; c.othis-- SOL C TOUS EX-HUSBAND While Huntington has been bulld- MfX I -IfWtt VidVRffYf' . !m.hots mav I A.n pr r ii, 1 a magnificent museum out on Ills I The world despises every kind of a JOL. l5sWW I SiSS3?? MAY LAND SELF IN JAIL California estate, Widencr has been nnitter-except the orator, preacher JW&b " tJkUdMCi1i 3ii'ivl ViE? I' lilirT j quietly acquiring picture after pic- '"' news or ad writer who knows how MJ &t'0fy 'hk ilWiW'feJ Vpftyr'nW X'irrzT. S EEVUIA, Ohio, Get. 10 Sum Weill- ture. lit when his message is delivered. ''0y JMJl&wRMVfliwM jVCrSS iSSr'SS v cot livcs '" ""' mnw house that his The winner in tho oiliest will U Su''' a M"'ller Is a boon nnd a bene- JUT 'SW ffifTOCaoT DOEr ex-wdl'o does. Welnst.in hail 8am the public, for it is said that both '"etioii lo a weary world suffering jlf&iji r'wf fln r ari CvLrtT I JUST yrjsreWMWi Kat arrested on a eliarge of selling collections will eveulually lie left the j from verbosity. f J''" -K ' j 2?-WW2SS 5 MT fr,AB,c'irLE i- ' his ex-wife unii.'isteurized milk. people. The city of Philadelphia j iL. -, OWq T5 0rTii7rr Tlf lAw'TwoBNSigwEgj.'i Mayor A. R. Jones told Mis. Weill- has recently been enriclied by the ! "sle's a great stickler for form and l-Jl j-flri,laJk r-lK JBSJ) HOME I J ""!.Vnil'r" fV . stein it is her place to have her ex- wonderful collection of English j eeremony. isn't she?" ( &SJsf&!! f IS?5 husband arrested for stealing the milk, paintings, valued at more than fl.- i "r should sav so Whv tint woman !:- V 'lrt 'iri IT VfZJ 3- 7M''h "iXr- ,aU''n the l'ity eUvmM -00-"0"- lcrt " by ,i,c liltu Jo,,n Insist on dressing ,, to' entertain an i ViPJ.hl f lr DOINGS OF THE DUFFS WASN'T A BIT FOOLED. " By Allman ll Sv;k. ( VTT v I BEFORE VJE STAtrr" I THIS 19 SOCIETY I II y..., Mt- 1. f 1 I'Vtl.t.rMim "inA --'SSaJiVl VK UJL. lS AIECESAPN FOR ME VllU.BePE'ef VP rfi MOK0EEPOJ. PKTUEeS I fTJT?" glorlotii yon will tel. mother. ' "" lJ fZ TO Vieftp A PP655&0TT 1 1 W& M H 'f 5EE. A GOOt ri& e.8.S.dott. It U1 build yoa ap. tool V hMt TD CO TO M AKT J I t MOVIE FOPS. AUHT SARAH P6ABODY CALLS ON MAYOR 5MO DooclTTLC ,- ' W . KHIDir? I 4rv5l S t L MllJF f - TO (SET HIS MELPWN SHOOING THE TovN OP '- . ' : t T " TW g H -7 r"Mhl V LAWLESSNESS, NOW THAT MARSHAL 'JT .". B Wht i R laTS P ( OTCY WALKER SEAiS ONABLe TO CoPB VWlTM IT. '-S .rrii;- i f Sw. II jEsfitP If, 9 II rflH '--Jjmmymm i? We Realize I FOR II THIRD OF A CENTURY I !J ' - wgm z? iinqi I mWJ i' Helem.' l'(SjSlTTkt VJWL0J"r Bi r 1 ahO JVi owe. 2 UV: 'sL , V ' JSrS. f' rJ TWTPicruPe ... op 'em '5 I lvA Mw -f5 . IwLr i I TPl TlieAmcricanNalionalBank ! tMf WT l WW pdieon.oo. FkM -jJA I - M J) 1 .ASSS "Strongest Bonk in Gostern Oregon' i ' V ---7-' J 1 W525 - LJ? 4 JinN ! ' IL5e.' 0 4T T gr j James Wat- dead is that ' 'iins, ot Cornwall, X. y., who died re- centiy, leu an cstiue or "upward 01 $10,000" to Cornwcll Lodge, No. .Hi), independent O.-der of Odd Fellows. The will has just been filed In tho of fice of tho Surrogate of Orange Coun ty. Mrs. Mary Watkins, tho widow, threatens to contest it, maintaining that the law does not permit a testa tor with wife living to beo.ueo.th more than half of his estate to a fraternal crder. ..... One reason a fellow doesn't attract I N'EW YORK, Oct. 10 much attention after lie tho ad isn't changed often enotich on his tombstone. One of the prominent evils that the Jountry Is suffering from now Is lough roast beef. prosperity will S. S. S. Thoroughly Rid tha Body of Rheumatiim lmpuritiea. Somebody!! mother Is mifferlns to Tilglit! The scourge of rheumatism has wrecked her body; limping an! suffering, bent forward, ulie sees but the common ground, but her aged heart still belongs to the stars! Does 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 Btomach. It is, In fact, a splendid tonic, a blood maker, a blood onricher. It banishes rheumatism from Joints, muscles and the entire body, ft builds firm flesh. It is what somebody's mother needs tonight! Mother, if you can rot o out to Ret a bottle of 8. S. 8. yourself, surely somebody In your family will. 8omebody, get a bottle of 8. S. S. nowt Let somebody's mother begin to feel Joyful again tonight. Maybe, maybej it s 5'our mother! S. S. S. Is sold at nil drus stores, in two sizes. Tha larger size Is tha more economical. to the financial interests of every man, woman and child whom it is our privilege to serve. that each client is a partner with us in this rap idly growing bank and that sound financial building for him means sound growth also for this institution. We Invite You to share this partnership. Remember that we are here to serve your interests. SJBMEMW.BB The Inland Empire Bank FEXDLETOX, OREGON 5 V