Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1916)
TEN PAGES PAGE NINE DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY AUGUST 5, 1916. ft-fcJ GOODRICH points the way National Touring Week The Guide Post of a Nation It makes small difference where you motor during National Touring Week, The GOODRICH GUARANTEE of route and road-THE GOODRICH GUIDE POST will be there to point your way. E'GHTY - FIVE THOUSAND STRONG Goodrich Guide Posts guide American motorists over 100,000 miles of automobile roads in this country the ONLY national system of road marking, public or private in America. A remarkable service to the motoring public, yet ONLY a traction of what The E. F. Goodrich Company is doing for auto mobile touring. The American Motoring Tour is the child of The B. F. Goodrich Co. Hence it is no new venture that The B, F. Goodrich Company should be the driving force back of National Touring Week. Has actually reached 350,000 motor car owners personally with its service. The B. F. Goodrich Company not only is willing to serve, but knows how to deliver a TOURING SERVICE that has no equal for accuracy and completeness. All this service is free to any motorist whether or not he uses Goodrich Tires. Goodrich Safeguards YourTour A Year of Goodrich Service Look over what The B. F. Goodrich Company during the last year alone has done for American motoring tours. The Goodrich National TouringBureauhasrouted 60,000 separate, personal automobile tours. Has distributed 249,000 route books and 2,000,000 route cards However, in speeding automobilists to the beauty and charm of the open, The B. F. Goodrich Company can safeguard the joy of the tour no better than by equipping their cars with SILVERTOWN CORD TIRES, or SAFETY TREAD BAREFOOT TIRES. Goodrich ROAD MAPS and ROAD LOGS insure the accuracy of your route. Goodrich GUIDE POSTS insure the RIGHTNESS of your road. Goodrich Tires insure the greatest amount of peace of mind, comfort and profit to yourself. Round out a PERFECT motoring tour with The Goodrich Road Log The Goodrich Guide Post And be sure to safe guard your tour before starting by equipping your car with GOODEEti TIRES The B. F. Goodrich Company AKRON, OHIO Complete Stock of Goodrich Tires Carried at the Oregon Motor Garage 119-121 West Court Street. Telephone 468 Cadillac "tight" m I o-cf1l I KING OF THE ROAD Proven by teat Proven by every-day performance. Easy riding; easy driving; worlds of power at your in stant command; low up keep ; gives you real plea sure and service. $2250 IN PENDLETON MCLEAN AUTO CO. 726 Cottonwood St Telephone 46 World Wide Demand for Pacific Wheat PORTLAND. Ori man for wheat Is I h nd the Alluntlc California and the iddlni! fur Paiifn tu ihcHc muni be added the local mil Aug. 5 De aer showing no improvement, the run oil'l-wlde Europe ( over night being extremely limited, iboard, a- well Ml tleneial mutton and lamb maiket: far south are all, Select spring lambs ordinary lamtut Best yearl northwest wheat. i 8.2! lo mere muov i-a j . ... i.iiq.-. lers, who are not going to ee outsld-J fjeod to common wethers 'iood to common wethers Best ewes Good to common ewes ers take everything in night Chicago showed recovery early in the neaslon from the depression start ed during the previous day when someone on the ben r side started a submarine warfare. Higher prices than those quoted here are actually being paid for wheat In the Pacific northwest, there-' ,v .. . n. . fore the situation can truthfully ll9IA T WLXAK? said to be the strongest for many months. Coarse grains are also showing strength, barley especially be ng sought at interior pulnts. Flour market Is very firm at the recent advance. Broomhall cabled rrom Liverpool that wheat showed some pressure at the immediate opening, due to weak ness In Chicago. Later the market was strong, with offers light. Spot strong 2 to 3d dearer, with good demand at the advance. Australian spot quoted extremely high. Indian strongly held. Cargo market opened Sd lower, later ad vanced sharply, wittt winters 6 and Manitoba! d over yesterday. (Iood demand tor both winters and Manl- tobas. General trade is broadening. 6.00 n 6 on vi .oo ; u'i'u .5 4.00 n 4.50 Pact experience enables us to avoid repetition or past mistakes, but al ways we make other mistakes. FOREIGN TRADE IN 1916 Department of Commerce Makes Estimate on Value of American Business. The estimate of six and one-half billion dollars as the value of Ameri can foreign trade In the fiscal year which ended June 30, 19U, recently announced by the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Department of Commerce, is confirmed by com plete returns which have just been tabulated by that office. The , ear's exports aggregated 4, nrti million dollars, exceeding by more than one und one-half billion the hug" total of HIS and by more than I mi- lion dollars the annual average from as the strong views of holders of Am-i lsll to 1914. June alone gave a to- ericans and Mantolia-s ts commencing to cause buyers here to believe that rust damage in both spring crops is a reality. Reserves everywhere are inadc tal of 4r. million dollars., being slight - li b.Rs than the record total oi io itu- v. hut iirnrtiealv 200 Nilllloil I I. ' - million more than in June lact year. amounted in quale. It is believed importers will be) value to 2.19- million dollars, exceed . . i - .ith v... coi , . i .... the 191T. total am willin. to ourchase more freely, with continental demand becoming urgent Millers' supplies are lighter, with native offers small and foreign arriv als deeer.ising. Flour advanced Is 6d since yester day. The complexion of the entire wheat trade has changed with the ad vent of rust damage Importers sup plies aer light. Kl..ur Selling price. Patent. Ju lug bv 524 million the 191a total ami t.. 176 million the annual average from 1911 to 1914. June imports to taled 246 million, the largest figure ever shown by a single month. It was 1" million dollars larger than for May and II million larger than that for June last year. m, vr' evoort balance reached the unequaled total of 2,136 million; . . ..,.. i ...i.i that dollars, being practical iy u..u,r Willamette valley, 15.40; local for 1915 and more than four times straight, $4.00; bakers' local. $5.00 5.60; Montana sprlnij wheat, 16.30; export", l4.70ffr4.HU; whole wheat. 6.45; graham. 15.20; rye flour, 15. 9", per barrel. Huy Buying price, new crop: Wil lamette valley timothy, fancy, $16 (ii 18; eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy tim othy, 1420; alfalfa, f.1414.50. j Grain sacks 1916 nominal: No. l Calcutta, ll 1-4 r n 3-8 In earlots; less amounts aer higher. Millstuffs Selling price: Bran.1 115.60; shorts, $2s.."oi per ton Rolled Oats $6 255 6 . 50 per bar rel Chicago wheat closed with a sharp advance of 3 3-4 to 4 3-4c a bushel over the finals-of Thursday. laical market touched a new high that of 1914, which were i.osi ow lion and 4 71 million dollars, respec tively. The month of June contribut ed 219 million dollars to the favor i.ble trade balance of the year, which compares with an expert balance of 111 million in June. 1915, and less than a half million dollars' import balance in June. 1914. Of the year's imports (8 per cent entered free of duty, compared with approximately 62 per cent In 1915. Of the .lunv imports 62.6 per cent were free of duty, as against 62.9 per cent in June. 1915. Tk. r.-, inward uold movement am ounted to 114 million dollars for June and 404 million for the year end rat with June. The preceding fiscal J r showed a net gold import oi record lor the season to date at $1.10 million, v hile 19 V showed a net void . i , is ,iition dollars. The 1-J lor hiuestem. wnicn is wc uei-: c-i"'ii ... - ter for that varied than the previous year's imports of gold amounted . . . - , i .... -tn. .. ii-. ft.- i ..titnuril Vil 1 lav. Other varieties gained 4 a bushel. August oats bids were firm unc hanged, while barley advanci a ton to I'll. Only eight cars or livestock ed the North Portland yards night and the situation in gotten be considered unchanged so i prices aer concerned. Hogs arc showing strength, to 5c 194 million dollars, minimi 17J million in 1915 and 6" million in; in. I 1914 the vear's exports of gold. 90 d ISO million dollars, as against 146 mill!!- , Ion in 1915 and 112 million in 1914 ; Gold imports averaged II million ooi lars per month for the period from August to December. 1915. averaeed less than 13 million per month for the period from January to May. 1916., hut in June rose to 123 mlllin ddllars. j s . .l in I 'liter-over ami i ! , , , , . ii i , r , .,! tn ! early in the session sales were mole.- m , ml). a, III, which is the high point f JjSnSSui monthly average ceiitl reached. . r.h. ,a,6 i icnci-ai noji 'h i i i i i PARALYSIS PLAGUE BREAKS OUT AFRESH BART IHSKASK CLAIMS lis ORBM88I NTMBKR OF VICTIMS IN SINGLE DAT. NEW TORK, Aug 4. National medical authorities met lo discuss In fi1 utile paralysis. The plague Claim- eci the geatest nuidbar yesterda' since the outbreak There were two hundred and seventeen new eases and fort three deaths The total cases are forty-five hundred and sixty, the total deaths nine hu:i- Wed and eighty According to the Kennebec Jour nal the complaint of the Maine boys ll We can sec the Mexicans in iiwimming on the other side, but are not allowed to shoot at them!" $100 Reward, $100 The renders of thli paper will be pleased to lenrn that there Is at least one dreaded MstSM that arlenre has been able to rure In all Its stages, and that la catarrh. Ca tarrh being greatly Influenced by conntltu ttonal conditions require! nnntitiitlunal treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally and acta thru the Hlood on the Mucous Surfaci of the System thereby de sinning the foundation of the disease, giv ing the patient strength by building np the eoastltntlOB and Assisting nature In doing Its work The proprietors have so much faith In the cnrtitlve powers of llall'a Ca tarrh Cure that they offer (hie Hundred hi lars for any ease that It fails to cure. Bend for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. CIIKNEY t (V, Toledo, Ohio. Mold by all Druggists, Ttt. Choice light weights ... 19.25 9.10 Good light weights 9.0M9.l Medium weights s 50'u s T.'i Hough heavy v Ml Cattle Market oiiiri. Cattle market continues quiet a! North Portland. Over was a small run of oddi Qsneral trade conditions ed, inn no further prio- 11 gin t hers i and ends, are depress ' THE OLD RELIABLE" REMEDYFORMEN. AT YOUR DRUGGIST. tnci ate cr; .ill Prime Miht stceMi Prime tuavy steers Qood lifTht steers . . Stocker. and teiier Prime ddioned cowa Prime hi ned com . . taV :: r.ii it 4 m Mr CHICHESTER S PILLS Ladlfwf Auk jour limcflst for l hl-fhrf-icf lHumund llrstid rill in Red an I t-ld metallic hum. sealc ) ilh I n Y, n Take olhrr Hujr of jour Here are THE WAGONS THAT HOLD THE ROAD PULL EASY AND TURN NICE UNDER A LOAD. PETER SCHUTTLER WAGONS "THE OLD RELIABLE' Made in Chicago since 1843. The Peter Schuttler Mountain Wagon, because of its durability and easy running, was the favorite of our rrandfathers who crossed the plains in '49. Hulls Prime IlKht veal calves. Prion- heaw veal calves Mutton StOSMloil Strong Reflect In 8 strength for nil offer-! inns, the market for mutton am' Iambi continues to show uunreasive strength .it North Portland. Receipts MAMUND IIKAM) PILLS, let IS vein known n 11? .1, r-ites!. Al i , Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE III The Famous John Deere IRON CLAD MOUNTAIN WAGON is known as the quality wagon. Its right material and construction mean long life and satisfactory service. If you are thinking of buying a wagon, don't forget the three essential factors to look for, performance, dura bility and price. Then let us explain our guarantee. HcCLINTOCK & mm 400 East Court Street. Telephone 610 CRAWFISH F ALT'S famous Fresh Every Day OYSTERS CLAMS Fine, Clean Furnished Rooms In Connection. The Quelle Restaurant Exclusive distributing depot tn Pendleton for FAL1"8 Sea Foods SEA CRABS Steam Heated. BETTEH AND SOFTER LIGHT Is assured by the use of soma of these beautiful fixtures of ours. They give a light that Illuminates the room perfectly, but that does not tire or strain the eyes. They are not expen sive considering their extra ef ficiency and extra beauty. Why not at least see them? J. L. VAUGHAN Great Church Leader I CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y I j INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS ATTORNEYS. Fl'NKKAL DIRECTORS, (WMS. vrxsaasssssssasBMssasssa HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO. MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all hinds in Umatilla county. Buys and sells all kinds of real estate. Does a general brokerage business. Pays taxes and makes investments for non residents Writes, fire, life and acci dent Insurance. References, any bank In Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS. Pres. C. H. MARSH. Sec. BENTLEY & MONTGOMERY. REAL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance agents. 816 Main street. Ph .ne 404. Al'tTIONEERS. COL. W. F. YOHNKA, AUCTION eer. makes a specialty of farmer stock and machinery sales. "Th man that gets you the money." lst. i orders at East oregonlan office. CARDlfiAL W BOONS SEOOX11 HAXD DEALERS. V. BTROBLK, DEALER IN NEW and secund hand goods. Cash paid for all second-hand goods bought Cheapest place in Pendleton to hu? household coo Is. Come and get 'ir prices. 219 E Court street Phont mw. RALEY & RALEY. ATTORNEYS AT law. Office In American National Bank Building. GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY at law. Estates settled, wllK deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Collections made Room 17, Schmidt block. FEE 4 FEE ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office In Despaln building. CARTER 4 SMYTHB, ATTORNEY- at law pfflce In rear of Ameri can National Bank building. J. T. BROWN'S FURNITUKKHTORl Funeral director and licensed era calmer. Most modern funeral par lor, morgue and funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night. "on Main and Water streets. Telepbi It, JOHN S. BAKER, FUNERAL Di rector and licensed em-aimer. Op posite postoffice. Funeral par, tw funeral cars Calls responded lo Jasr or night Phone 71. JAMES B PERRY. ATTORNEY AT law Office over Taylor Hardware company PETERSON 4 BI8HOP. ATTOH neys at law; room 3 and 4, Smith Crawford building. MONTANA FARM LAJTM NORTHERN PACIFIC liAl I WAT Lands in eastern Montana II I! to $ls per acre. Suitable for f rnimg or sxaslng Vjm- tr i Kor Infor mation write or et) w. E 11' Miles City. Montana. AIU'IIITI-XT. DOUGLAS W. BAILET ATTORNEY ! ! ,ND ' , AK' HITBCi i- V !-. Despaln Building ft,n. 7U P.O. Jei-, -:j:zzjz r'...: i . o"- and federal courts. I, Despaln building. Rooms 7. 8 and I HELP H AN 1 i l M FKF.DERICK STE1WER. ATTOR ney st law. Ofnce In Smlth-Crsw- ford hulldlng S. A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY ANH counsellor at law. Office In De spaln building. SAI.KNM.VN COX QBrfBRAL MKR c.intlle trade In nregon to sell a now proposition of merit Viu'nncy bow. Anrsetltre eomm'ssi iitrm-r $!:. w.-.-kli f,.i expend x. Miles V. Illxl." t o to.IeXiile J,.HrU-m, JQ. J.' CMd Bldg , iievelan-1. ll