DAILY EAST OBEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON XilUKSUAX ayttmnu, wtMM x, laaa. OUTBURSTS Of! EVERETT TRUE DAILY MARKET NEWS, LOCAL AND GENERAL PAGE EIGHT Including Pendleton Prices and Associate Press Reports Ikind Value Kttnaln Firm. NEW YOIIK, Dec. 14. (A. P.I Bond prices Kenerully showed a firm tone In yesterday's relatively list)-, dealings. United Kiimdom G l-2n of 1923 climbed 1 0-8 points to 115, a new high record, In the early dealings In sympathy with the further sharp rise in .sti-i-liiiK exchange, but they can celled their gain later when the ster ling rate dropped to only slight above, Tuesday's close. Mexican Hs find Jurgen 6s were al so strong during the morning, but yielded somewhat later! THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley I HOME I yCVV U-fjAWi miPMrm JUiiM w. i 1 z tA M f , ) 1 SZTJ 3& IWEr IfTNO-'MQ ( VSffiSTf? A yi J Jj ESCAPED II VIEfW SOW . B"lii 1 M VS ll'W TOLET'EW I 4 cU,t JZZ&XJx Tnl?f WW - HAVE TO (?! - f. ? TOaw $3l4' r4 SOMS THE Mmr. TUB NIGHT THE TvAlD TTMB!I -.. 5!??' 'HO HAVE BEK4 EXTmS THGF TtowN NTO DEBT i THEire. WAY OUT OP THE 0AI WITH A PUTTY KNIFS u,rJ Keep PaSnted Woodwork CLEAN "j I'lj 1 1 j u Clean wooden floors, linoleum, J tile, marble, concrete, with Wfi SAPOLIO S i Makes all house SI I cleaning easy. """""""'K IL , Large cake Co&gfm l Jltln faimT1m,t1iJ,..,plt M Soao Is Hisrher ! I I ThroA Dav Demonstrate n Sale of Feet Bros.' l?S H Product EM Timnrniv rnm v a Km etTimntv K I 3 packages Washing; Machine Soap $1.00 Em 1 package Washing Machine Soap m 1 bar Creme Oil Soap W 1 bar Crystal Soap -I2c f 1 package Washing Machine Soap , 12 bars Crystal White Soap 3 bars Creme Oil Soap $!. ? 20 bars Crystal White Soap ,, ' I 1 lo-u nil Sror li'l f . g wt7 i V. i . i ' .y.l inuji ........................... ,vy f M EI 10 bars Creme Oil Soap $1.I' P l 12 bars Creme Oil Soap 855 n i i H Pendleton J I Trading Company I ' Phone 453 . " II 0(JUALITY SERVICE SANITATION fl "If Ff'o On ih Wo llo.n ' U i I FOK CHRISTMAS GIVING We have an unusual good MfC stock for children. J il CHILDREN'S ROCKERS jBSf (il) AM) HIGH CHAIRS .Vl Something appreciated long T-Vj'' nfter Xmas is gone. Mi 'i! Vi;t ,:C' a 5l .a United States ROvernr.H'iit isrtiio) vere irregular, the secouJ 4s and the first 4 l-4s each gaining :'o conts on $100 and the uncalled victory 1 3 Is 1 cents, while the other active issues reg'stered losses of 4 to : cents. Th was an appreciable lesin'n of i mand for these issues. Marked Rtrentth uf hipit of ihc Erie issues was the feature of th j raihoad proup, gains of 1 to 1 points bciuK registered by the coiuolid.' r?u 4s rind the A, Ii and D series of tho ccn'jrt lblo 4s. Other strong spots were Minenapn-Iis-Rt. Lou's refunding is, Iowa Cen tral refunding 4s and St. Paul refund ing 4 l-2s, with New ll.ivcn L' 1-2 or 19G4 off 2 points, tho only cuimplci. ous weak spot. In the Industrial and public lit ill y groups there was a fairly- Rood' de mand for Cuba. Cane 8s, l'u.-:b Termi- jna! Building In, Marland Oil Ss, Utisn Terminal Building 6s, Marlond Oil 8a with warrants, American Telephone converllb'e 4s and Third Avenuo re funding 4s, all up 1 to nwrlv " points. C'erro de Pasco 8s lost neailv 2 riomfs on profit-taking, but redi ced tins loa?:i to 3-4 at the close Republic Steel 5s I also were heavy. President Harding's reroirwne;ula-1 tion for a constitutional amendment, to I restrict tax exemption securities has resulted In a moro active demand for those Issues, although a long time must necessarily elapse beforo such an amendment could be made effective There was no large bond offerings put out today, although tmuked Inter- ; est was exhibited In tho S5O0,0UO 5 per' cent Issue of the municipality of Iiaya mon, Porto Rico, which was sold to yield from 4.60 to 4.GG per cent. Announcement also was made that a local ?yndicale, headed by the Chaso securities company, was the success ful bidder for the $13,000,000 Philip pine government 30-year 3 1-2 rr cent bonds at 9G.07. They probably will be offered next week. 25; bard red winter, soft red winter, northern spring, western red, $1.2o; Big Hend bluestem, $1.60. Feed and hay unchanged. cliioaao Urostoc-k Marltet. CHICAflO, Dec. 14. (TJ. . uepn--ment of agriculture.) Hogs 11 cclpts, 35.000 hend: slow, steady to 10c lower: bulk 200i'250-pound averages, tS.25Cr8.30 early; top, $8.30; b ig packers bidding $8.10f 8.20: packing sows, $8.25 Mi 8.90. desirable pigs most ly. $8: few $3.20: heavy hops. $S.10 $8.25; medium, $8.20W8.30; light, I light, $8.20i8.S0 packing sows smooth, $7.60 U 7.90; packing sows , nursery h.".s been made by visitors to rough, $7.35 7.05; killing pigs. $8 f j Trowbridge Hall, women's dormitory 8.25. of Defiance College. Cattle neceinls. 14 0nn hend- beef In every room dolls dear celluloid ''tours uneven, mostly steady: klllln? I oal,1, amile at you imillty plain; run late In arriving; COLLEGE GIS DRESS DOLLS 10 CHEER TOTS DKFIANCK, Ohio, Dec. 11. (I. N. S. Inquiry as to whether they hae made a mistake and strayed into a OFFICE CAT 'mik native beef steers of oitulity nnd ond'tlon to sell at $8 iff 10.50': best ma tured steers early. Jl 14(112.00 bid on curlings; mixed 'steers and heifers, desirable beef heifers active; fully steady; other grades butcher she stock slow, other classes generally steady; bulk desirable veal calves to packers early $9.25 ft 9.76; fw upward to $10 bulk desirable heavy bologna bulls, ?4.25&'4.35. Sheep Receipts, 15,000 head, fat lambs opening slow, early sales around tendv; part load prime native lambs, $15.80 to city butchers: desirable nn 'ivos to packers, $15.35. October clip 'Pound fed lambs, $13.75; choice morn lambs, $13. 40if? 13.65: feeders ictlve; three loads Gil-pound feedinir ambs bid 25c higher at $15; sheep round steudy; 115 pound fat ewes, $7. Little mothers are industriously arraying their chil dren In laces and silks, with here and there a Uny boy in overalls. However, these college girls are not lapsing Into premature second child hood. They are preparing dolls to be turned over to the Child Conservation League, of Defiance. The dolls will gladden tho hearts of unfortunate youngsters on Christmas Day. Iileago Potato Market. f'A.V FRANCISCO, Dec. 14. Wheat -Milling, $2.25r' 2.30; feed, $2.20M Barley Feed, $ 1 .45 ? 1.47 hipping, $1.5041' 1.62 . Oats Ri'd feed, $1.601.75. Hay Wheat, $17 20; fair, ; tame oat, $17ji21; wild oat, l-2c; $157i $14nr stock, $12i'10; alfalfa, $19(jf2 straw, $1 1 fi) 12. Scnltio ill I n Market. SEATTLK, Dec. H. Wheat Har 1 white, soft white, western while. $1.. MANILA, Dec. 14. (I. X. S.) A Chinese passenger who struck a little Filipino girl while both were aborrd i he steamship President Taft probably will go scot free because of a matter of jurisdiction. When the vessel arrived in Manila the authorities were notified and made an investigation. The incident is said to have actually occurred when the vessel was in Shanghai, China, so the authorities de- I clared it would he necessary to tr.-ms- ! port both the Chinese and the little girl, together with witnesses, back to the Chinese city. Under existing laws this is virtu ally impossible, so thero Is small chance of the Chlnainan being tried for the offense. M. PI I " .AUW.. SJ We suggest a subscription to the ! O.'fiscat as an appropr'ato holiday sift. Here are additional helpful hints; For the butcher: A walo with enough electricity charging through it to knock him on his ear every tlmo he Lis much as put a flnner on it. j For the. miKiman: A pair of wings.! so we wouldn't have to listen to his horse-like foot fall coir.mg up the ; back stairs in the morning. I For the janitor: A pocket radio out- it so we could locate him. 1 or.ee in ; a wh k-. For the family next door: A steam trip-hammer 10 enable them to shake ihe foundations of the building in more of fieiert style. And the wlfs: Maxim Silencer, to bo put on at regular intervals bo that she could come up for air. "Does your husband give you house keeping money or do you have to ask him for it?" "Uoth." I.dna Wallace Hopper "Acre cannot either her, or time de- j Mroy her infinite variety. (Or words to that effect.) iOINGS OF THE DUFFS OLIVIA IS IN THE DARK, TOO By Allman THERE. if EMS To PE A STCANtiE 5'tOATOM IN IHE PUFP MOUJiE MlXi, TOM APPEARS Tpe I Ml Q..T 0 IH SOEThimc; OTMrX Than WI5 HOME wmiiE MElEU ?PEwD3 A GREAT PEAU OF HEC Time in A aoon HV HEP.SELF WITH THE POJ LOCKED - it IS J-OCaEO AT AIL TIME, j - CAU6E CF THIS aiToATiON TIM0liV CAM TEtL HClli-'. UL1VIA, V nu m,, riAMMS APE WbOME ) 13 m pp AnP HFLEM 1-5 STAINS IM ME R Pot'M ALCME? WHERE lo TIF. RE.5T OP Tup FAM1li'l I HQ r"' i't-. i i i rv i "t r' iv if i HElEW.MAV I VOU FOR. A )11MUTE ? v L I M ( OUST MOW. )J timk i ii i, i i- 1 j 1 COFFEE TERCOIVTORS. A SPECIAL LOW PRICE AS LONG AS THEY LAST. $1.00 CRUJKSIMNK & HAMPTON r x M Hd Fanliir Tikni tm Kiciunr mm Part larnrrat o Krv tii IUM tink tm KMHlkMna fur MolV(l Kit -bra Cal f 1 , ' f WHAT 13 HELEN DOINSVI , , I N' j I i PCES SHE .SHE WONT IET ME ! I t LOCK TV.E plV(C. JN" DQOtT I J f3 V ffUNNiNCiOoT E6Rf j7 l J jT" " lr ( "left MA'PE OU ' ' Li J pJ I I LD KiOW SOME- V. I j J l TMlNG AIS30T IT' g-T pJlp'tli III Incorporated ''W 371 DEPARTMENT STORES PENDLETON, OREGON AS the Joyous hour ap proaches, the spirit of the season becomes more and more keen with ex pectancy. This is a Christ mas Store, indeed, attract ive alike to old and young. A visit here at this time will prove both enjoy able and profitable. Neckwear Of Silk Yes, the very Four-in-Hand HE wants for Christmas is here. E.S cellent grade silk ; choice patterns in the latest colors. In gift 1)0X08. $1.49 Men's Superior Shirts of Broadcloth andlSilk Here's shirt satisfaction, men I Some of imported broadcloth, others of silk. Nobby patterns 1 Kmart colors! Well fitting and well-made shirts. Triced to afford un paralleled values 1 Fine Quality Imported English Broadcloth Shirts with collars to match: In hand some patterns and newest colors. High-grade shirts for only $3.49 Baby Broadcloth and Double Warp Tub Silk Shirts good qual ity, In handsome striped effects. $4.98 Jersey Silk Shirts line quality ; satin silk stripes. Broadcloth Shirts beary weight; fine quality. Jacquard Silk Shirts in ueat novelty stripes. $4.98 $5.90 $5.90. Dolls! Dolls! A Fascinating Display "Ma Ma" Dolls Wonder dolls that tails and walk! Dolls with moveable eyes and real balrl Some with painted eyes and hair. Dolls to delight every child! $2.98 t0 $4.98 ' Sturdy Dolla Chubby dolls with more able arms and legs and real hair! Also painted hair. Some are jauntily clad In sweater and cap; others In cunning romp ers. Also undressed dolls for the little girl who likes to make her own de';'s wardrobe! , ' 49c to 1.19 A Family of Dolls Beautifully modeled faces and well - proportioned bodies; with hair and movable eyes or painted eyes and hair. Some of them speak! Baby dolls lu long dresses; manly dolls in rompers; dainty dolls In frills and Lices! 49c to 4.98 E' MANILA, Deo. 14. Anw rk-an$. rritlent.i pin, an pLinninc th rn Pacific Or an in ; -A group of 15 of the Philip the sotuh- Japntuse fish- h:sr loat. whirh h u beon christened he "Footlfose.' They propose to mal tho trip in a loisur-Iy f.ii hion, j iisit:nu the various island croups in I .he JSomh Sej. Thir de&tinntion is I "h; -itern rit of outh America, j They propone to carry with them a newypaperrf nn, who will b detailed to kt'P th loc of the Journey nnd wnt up the voyr.se for 1a tor publira- I iion. The boat is new and enrr.es a Trained cr?w Th- nktrner of the ex- r"d;tion. Captitn Thoma.- Martin, of jOobti. i an r !iT!r- iiior wt.n h had jl-n exprune in fhe So'ithom 8as Th nivdiiion will protaMy start thi. 1 month. i ! , Winnipeg Ml 1 rat Future. Eye Trouble? .Try Camphor & Hydrastis For moyt cyj trouble there is noth ing better than wimple camphor, hy drastis. witchhazel, ets., s mixed in Lavoptik eye wa-ih. fine business man ar.ys is relieved aching eyes and im proves rirht. Another case of red, watery ryes reports that lavoptik has helled wonderfully.- One small bottlo usually relieves AXT CASE weak, strained or sore eyes. Aluminum eye cup Fit EC Tallnian & Co. Adv. no cxrrs to mitiokkess LOS ANGELES. Dec II. (U. P.) Authorities hero admltttd tho iwarch for Clara Phillip, so far has ot-en without success. AU clu. proving blind. aro 'jr-rn'ot-r. tl.l'i l-. jJuly. II 1? 1-v ; 4 TVrr.if May. 111! 3-t "COLD IN TTIE HEAD" &,n '"C"! tr"'t ef Jr' Catarrh. Tho .-jb.'Mrt t, fr nt "cola," ax. p-n-ra..y ir a "rw ot" t-!":to HALL'S CATAfWH MEDICINE Is TTe-tir.-nt Mwjt,-r rf .n Ointm.t. t- ?e i;-.l !va:;y. .r..i a Tnlc, hicfc a-t W'JlcuPr threurh t BKx4 on tb Mil- r i mklr. yo-l 1 lmb te "rl-' -t (!rjinrit for rrr 40 V r 1 Chay Co , Tolxlo,