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PAGE 6 THE BEND BULLETIN. DAILY EDITION, REND, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER L l IB FALLING PINE LIMB RESULTS IN DEATH Pff . . ! v:. . tlPJlllllli'il'lEI!! W!' News of the Markets P MARKET PASSES SEVERE TESTS Sharp Advance Experi enced In Call Money I Wall Stwt Journal Financial R.vi.wl NEW YORK, Sent -l. Technleal lunJltiims within the market were liven a severe test today by a shnrp advance lii cull money which renewed at -i per cent and then advanced Steadily until the six per cent rate was established In the late after noon. This flurry Rave rise to some hurried unloading liuill up on last week s rapid gains. At the same time, professionals became active on the side of the declines with the re sult that the general list was forced to nbsorb heavy offerings. This pressure brought about sub stantial recessions In American fan. Mack Truck. Pullman, Detroit-Edison and other issues whose recent spectacular upruihea attracted wide spread attention. However, the market al no time showed any real weakness due to the important support ufforded by the strength of the rails and of Indica tions of influential buying In General Motors. Fisher Body and Dupont. This accumulation which was traced to Morgan and Dupont Interests kept the selling movements from getting out of hand so that the decline pro reeded In an orderly fashion. The market closed lower. Closing prices Included: U. S. Steel 122!i, off 1 l : Amer-i Iran Can 240, off 4 ; American' Power 50V.up4; Baldwin 1214.i off SM: Chrysler 160": Consoli dated Gas 91. off V: Dodge 27. off 1; Famous Players 10S, off 114; General Motors 1054. up t; Hudson S3, up :!'..; Mack Truck 213. of 34 : North American 5S-j. off : Packard 43, of 1: Pan. Petroleum K 64, up : Radio! r.9 74. off 1V: Studebaker 56. off: : White Motors 95. off 2;i Willys-Overland 26. off : Slew art Warner 79. up 3: Atchison 122. off ; B. and O. 82, off ft; C. and O. 105. off : New York Central 122',. off 1: Frisco I !7. off : Southern Railway 106. off ; Wabash 43, off . i.17 per ton; middlings, Si:i'o 4!i per ton. Wife and Six Children Sur vive A. H. Prichard PORTLAND UVS8TOCK MABKKT Injuries suffered by Ardln 11. it'. P. Lmmt) Wirt to ti- li.-n.l Bulletin) PORTLAND, Sept. U. Cattle 'Receipts, 3,145; tone of lllarkel. 'steady; steers, medium. $7.25 Si' S. 25 : ; common, Ji! Hi 7.25; dinners and CUt- Prlchard Friday when Btructt by nlm limbs knocked from a tree by a "high line" resulted In his death Sunday afiernooti ill the Lumberman's hos pital. Prii bald's death l ame les ters, $4.50d 6: heifers, medium and I than a year alter that of bis brother, common, $4ff6.50; beef cows, med- Asa I. Prtchard, injured when work nun and common, $3.254iu.75; can- Ing under a car in the BhoYltn-HtXOn ners ami cutters. Sl.Su ii 3.25 ; hulls, lumber yard last October, runners and bologna, S3 0 4: calves. I Pi lchard and his family came to medium and choice, 190 lbs. down, j Rend from the Willamette valley. S7.fii9: 190 to 260 lbs . $10 012.' where they were picking trull, after Hogs Receipts. 2.475: lone of Asa L. Prichard was injured. Short market. 25 cents higher: medium. j ly after this, he started working for good and choice. 160 to 200 lbs. , , The Slievlin-Hixou Company, where $13ti 13.45; 200 to 250 lbs.. $12.2.", he bad been employed previously. (i 13; 25u lbs. up, $12012 pack- Prichard was Injured Friday". 11 camp smooth heavy. $9(1' 11: packing. No. rough heavy. $9 11; slaughter pigs, $11.750 13; reed era and itockors, S 1 2 41 12.50. Ardin 11 Prichard at the time of his tteuth was 52 years of age. He was born In Bel ton, Taxes. Bantam Sheep Receipts. 1.260: tone of , tier 24. 1S73. He and bis family market, nominally steady: lambs. S4' moved to Oregon Inst year from Mig lbs. down, medium and choice. $11 (1 'Springs. Taxes. Prichard Is survived 13: heavyweignis. medium and by his wife and six children. The choice, $9 ji 11.25: culls and com- children are. William. Ill Joseph. 1. X' Smart Shop Fashion Show 15 Graceful Models mens, all weights. $ 7 41 10; wethers. $S0 10.50: ewes, common to choice $4(1 7. WOOL MARK FT HOPEFUL (U. P. lr-.J Wbe to The BvnJ Uullttin) BOSTON, Sept. 21. Large con sumers continue to buy quantities of wool for immediate use and senti ment continued optimistic. Fine and fine medium territory staples $1.2501.30: fine unwashed Ohio fleece wools 53 0 54c; Buenos Aires greasy wools 31 (i 33c: Aus tralian merinos 64s to 70s. $1 ,li(J 1.15. IS; Arthur. 16; Walter. 13; Jesse. 6. and Inn Louise. 4. Funeral services for Prichard will he belli at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon from the Niswoncer etiauel. Rev. Frank .lames of the local Method lat church in charge. Rurati will be In the Greenwood cemetery. FOKF.IGN KXl HANGK (U. P. Lraacd Wirr to The Bern! Bulletin! NKW YORK, Sept. 21. Foreign exchange closed lower. Sterling de mand 4 S4: francs .0473: lire .0409: Belgium .0440: marks .23S0 Holland .401S; Sweden .2CS1: Norway .2126; Montreal $1: Russia .515; Sanghai .79: Yokohama .11: Rlos, .1375: Greece .041S. PROFESSOR POUND HANGING IU. P. Leaaed Wire to The Benil Bulletin I NORMAN. Okla.. Sept. 21.- Dr. Thomas Hrent Moore, 4S. associate professor of the University of Okla homa, was believed to have com mitted suicide near here today when his body was found hanging to a road ,l)n oriuge. two mnes norm 01 ixington Fear Deer Hunters Lost In Cabot Lake Section That a party of uVvr hunters arc believed to hi lost in the Cabot lake country, is the information tele phoned to Bend today from Ia I'ine. Vhe men are said to be from La Pine. According to further information re reived from la Pine this afternoon, a search party was orKiinU1- there this morning. One of the men be lieved missing is John Donnelly. The Cubol lake country, in the Metollus district, is roush. bring rut b deep canyons, forest officials re port. It is not believed by these of ficials that hunters could gel lost in I fit country where the jx Pine men are said to be. but it would be e:iy for them to pet hurt. I .oca I forest service officials at tempted to check up on the report that hunters were lost, but have been unable to pet any definite informa- Ed BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE The Greatest Stylo Event of the Your. 200 Beautiful Garments CAPITOL TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Picture Maria al 7. Nlle shoo uniiit-dlalo- lollon ing flwl Nhow, i 1 01 r pro arn ill I ,'pi'lll I'll. DAIRY AXI) POI LTRV (U. P. Leased Wire to The rhnd Bulletin) PORTLAND. Sept. 21. Butter j Cube extras, 52c; standards, 154c;j prime firsts, 50c; firsts. 47c. Kggs Extras, 4 6c: firsts. 4 3c: pullets. 38c; current receipts. 38c. Bulterfat Country station deliv ery basis, best churning. 52c; No. 2j grade. 46c; Portland delivery, best' churning cream. 53c. Cheese Selling price. Tillamook county triplets. 30 31c: loaf. 3145 32c; Oregon triplets, not branded. 1 26c; Tillamook f. o. b. selling prices, j triplets, 27c; loaf. 28c; Coos county cheese, selling price to retailers, trip- j leu, 29c: loaf, 30c. Live poultry Selling prire. heavy i hens. 24Q 25c: light to medium hens, 1516c; broilers, heavy, 25tj2Gc; light, 27 28c; spring ducks. 22 ! 23c. Mlllfeed Prire delivered, $34 PORTLAND WIIK.IT PRICKS (U. P. Leased Wire to The Bend Bulletin) PORTLAND. Sept. 21. Wheat, hard white. J1.47: soft white. fl.46; Business Men's Caravan Plans Being Completed Arrangements for the trip of busl- western white. $1.45; hard winter, neas and professional men of this city 11.40; northern spring. 11.40; west-!to Albany Wednesday morning were ern red. $1.40. being made this afternoon by repre- 1 stntatlves of the Bend Commercial STANDARD Oil, OFFICIAL DIKS club. A fair sized delegation will U. P. Leaaed Wire to The Bend Bulletin) make the two day trip to Albany, re KAST NORWICH, L. I.. Sept. 21. paying the visit made by a Linn Alfred Cotton Bedford, chairman 1 county delegation last year. No of the board of directors of the j luncheon of the local commercial Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, club will be held Wednesday. It Is died today at his home here. He was announced, as the result of the Al ii years of age. b.my trip. Classified Advertisements CtoMificd advertising ehmrre per Ueu ti eeou for 25 wortjj or !. On MM :-r word for all over 16. All claasifled advertuinr utrictly cash in tvlvanc. M J-Mmmm v " i . 7 " " Mi ., i J-; i JVia, ' . y o'rtori If you wlah a arat. i jf ir' y lit 7::tii KMria will bf ni ' $-p Q. 43 a premium. C ' Never a more splendid assembly of ladies' wearing apparel lias ever been exhibited in Cen tral Oregon. Wearing apparel for every occasion in the styles that will he in voue for Kail and Winter will he modeled at this great style event. In addition to the Fashion Show a picture that is a style show in itself will he shown The Dressmaker From Paris Don't forget that the picture starts at 7 o'clock and tin Style Show immediately following the first showing of the picture program. And. that it will he to your advantage to he at the theatre sharp at 7. N O R A S E IN A D MISS! 0 N P R ICES 7i :.::t: r::'v. . ... i TOR HALE ' NOW IS THE homeslte In SPEEDOMETERS Repair ing-Ad j listing Schuman Auto Electric TIME to select your Rend Park or Key- New homes are mi - APPLES UNLOADED There will ,, T,.rr .... be a car of bulk apples unloaded j der construction and planned. There at stock yards Sept. 20, 21 and 22. arR SOi.io choice locations near ,Get your appleB there. 68-88-90p , iiomt.H which i re now Hearing con. ' r . , , , " "Tft nor pletion. Th te Is a building r. run aub-:u..o., " " ,trlc:!lcn In Knd Park not desiene.l FOR SALE OR LEASE .1.400 acres, known as the J. N. Williamson sheep range 20 miles southeast of I'rlneville: controls all of the water in that district. V. J. Kelly, S20 Clay St.. The Dalles. Ore. 53-74-100p -I FOR SALE piece oak 'lining room set, library table. Call 1117 Highland Blvd. IMOp STRAYED TO MY PLACE Coming 2 year old HolataM baiter, brand ed 0 on right hip c. e. Olngrteb, Rot i'-4 I'lio;,.- 22KI2. ril)-ss-l ntlp - - USED cars gallon, and sweet corn, 25c per dozen. A. C. Kirtsis ranch, .1 nines I north of Tumalo. 37-67-S5C Put Your Money . to Work THE way people become "well off" is to let their money make more money. It has often been said to us "If I had put my money in your bank at 4 in terest, I would have been ahead of the game, as well as avoiding all worry." So, play safe, deposit your savings in our bank where it will help to increase your income build an estate. Delays pay no interest. The sooner you begin to build a cash reserve, the sooner you will have a worth while fund. Your banker will help you to do this. Learn to know him better. The FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Bend Bank of Superior StMce MEMBER FEDERAL RKHKRVE BY8TKM Capital and Surplus, $120,000.00 lo keep you out or make It bard for you but to guarantee the de sirability and appearance of your surroundings. You can build your own home or we will build It for you. For the same reason that this location Is desirable for your own home it represents a good in vestment which will make money ' for you. You can buy on terms without interest ana have your in-, vestment guaranteed. This is the time to secure your lots. You will save money by It. Let us explain our building and investment plana, ' at our office. REND INVESTMENT COMPANY i 859 Wall St. "We Never Blaap" 1 5-89-'J0c HYACINTHS Five cbolco named' varieties. 15c each; six SOc, dol-l en $1.50. Iris, dozen. In seven! named colors, $1.00. Narcissus,! Darwin Tulips, Shrubs.. Iris Acres,; Mollala. Oregon. 27-!l0p FOR SALE 'I weeks old plgfi Call 0. E. OlflgTiCb, Box 684. 22K12. 91-S8-!)4p FOR SALE 1!U7 Chevrolet touring. Oood battery and geri orator;, several other new pints Running order. $30.00, 7! I r River front. IS-tO-Otp I'OR SALE Minis, both singers and females, Phone 401-R or Inquire lo:,o Ogden avenue. 21-S0-92p FOR SALE I ::.' ! Star car; new i lop ami lir.'H Completely over hauled, good condition, 'rice $:io0 cash. c. it. Oartrell, 1017 Dlrlalon street. 12-81) II !,n WANTED FOR RENT Sleeping rooms In prl- wavi'LI) AT ONCE Timber full vate family, with hath and for- ers and section bands. BrOOk- nace beat, With or without lar-lsoanlon 87-s i age. 142S Hill St. Phone 230-.I. - FOR RENT WANTED A maid for Minor Hotel. Pbone .112. , 54-8-7-88-8!l-0-!llp WANTED Your business, our ser vice Is complete. Heuklu's Her- lea Station. Phone 509 if you lire In trouble. 4-tSfll WANTED Housework by hour. In ipiir,' 414 Scot! SI. 22-90-9lp LOST AND rill'MI LOST In bUIIOOel MOUOll, child': coat, light tan trimmod with for, Kinder kindly return lo Bulletin office for liberal rewind. Io-SU-H2p Foi'ND Lo iiellmi , II, r neiitMI. Ilcan. Oregon Owner plea.ie nde- pbone 2'ji .m or cull ai 494 Seal Kearney afreet 1 1-M-90P FOB TRADI. To TRADE Wliui have you to trade for my $io.ouo equity in a Wil lamette rail ay farm- Write bos C2. l, Old. Oregon. U7-H-92p l ALL I OR WARRANTS a City of Mend (ieueral Fund win- ranta Koe, 6oi to nnvi, both ln elusive, are hereby called for pay ment, Internal ceases on this ante ii I, K R EON ESS, OQe oity Trnnnurnr, FUR RENT Three room furnished modern apartment. Wood, water' and light furnished. 65 Franklin avenue. 11-fOp FOR RENT Sleeping room In pri vate home. Suitable for two gen ii, men. Close In. Phone 2,'I-M or call at HI Louisiana. 4-89-00p FOR RENT - Modern 6 room house. well furnished. Oarage. Adults only. 1828 W, 7th. Rhone 67-M. 2 5-!0c FOR SALE New five room modern house, close in, west aide. Small , pavment down will handle, balance like rent. Phone 300-W, Sit New port. 81-88-91 p FOR SALE Davenport; also oak dining table and six chairs, Mrs. E I. BrOSterboUS, phone 505-W. 1 470 W. Thini. 13-89-DCc FOR RENT- Two room furnished bouse. Call Mrs. Forbes, Red Cross office. 537. 94-00-OSc FOR RENT .-Six room bonne, partly , I i,-.. i in: A IllOOt'l 11 . ..ll.il' FOR SALE BY OWNER Six room modern house, 2 lots, garage, Electric, range, electric water healer and many other things will be In OlU'ded, Right price as owner will leave soon. Phone 67-M. 260tOO West Second. 1064 lS-40-BSp FOR RENT- Four room modem bouse, new. Telephone SB8 or all at 820 Newport. 98-83-90p MlHCKLLANKOfS THE CLEANEST FUEL BOX WOOD QUICK DELIVERY THE MILLER LUMBER CO. Phone 166 "9lft smith & I). B. GEUVAis cash meat market will open Monday at noon. August :ilst, 1925, on I2tli aft-MI hf,lwr-r,n O.'ilveHtOll alld Fl'I'H- no. Wo Intend to handle a good . iiuality of meat. t.ivo un i-ry- J71-84P 1 FOR A nermanent cons pool bnvii , I'orrv. the well driller, sink n Inrgo hole through the lava rock and Into! Hie underlying crevices, making all I I .., ,.,,,,.11 a V ,,A mi, . 1- , , r ' I I OH I main nil, ,,,, ,1' 1 - - w. I estimates and service phone 4 41 or I cull at 229 Congress Ht. Itfl "How to Be Young at 70" Dr. Frank R. Margetts Author. Orator, Jurist. Chiropractor, Clergyman HEAR HIM New Baptist Church Tuesday, September 22, 8 P. M. ADMISSION TREE YOU ARE CORDIALLY INV.ITED What Critics Say: "Dr. Margotts holds his audiences spellbound" "Could listen to Dr. Margetts all night." I S IGHT IN 1 I IIOI.4 l.'lll i.i. --r. im A SAKE HEALTH HIT. Wlii'ri'vi'r t lili-opriM i lr hr- romra known we i ii In VJirf f lily ilMkOH it lilt licriniHt It BlCNrll h0Mllh S ii iii in 0 r voli NtrntnH, tuist., from Jumping mill i ii o it common IlKlit art Itlrnls oftOn Ihrnu ii vrrlelirii In ih.- Nplnc out of lino A verlrlir.i tint of IjAO itionhit nomo notvo i ImIhk plfMWl upon. Tlml cnuniM H hull of PAHA or (llN'i'iiNr In mi ni i pnvi of t In ImiiI . Tu It iiil.lnMnM-iil Huuliirl tw I'M 'i iilo.v llOfUtfli Phono :irt DR. PAUL H, FIRTII Painter Clrodniiie Honrs 1 o io B v to h Over Lsrson'ii Jevrelrs Store