PAGE SIX IDAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1916. EIGHT PAGES Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind Yon Hare Always nonglit. ami which has bon iu iim" for over .'10 years, lias borne the signature of i - anil lias been made iiiuUt his per a opervletoti since Its Infancy. -Slaz7i7cJui4 Allow iu one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, imitations and " Jnst-aa-good " are bat Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of lulunt and Children-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Gaaterta Is harmless substitute, for Castor Oil, Pare goric. Props and Soothing S rups. ft is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor Other Marcotlo suhtance. Its apo i its guarantee. It destroy! Worms and allas Fcverishnoss. Tor more than thirt years it has heen in constant SM for the relief of Constipation, Vlatulem-y. Mind Colic, all Teething Troubles and liurrliuM. It regi'tates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panaeea-Tlie Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 'Bears the Signature of E READY FOR OPENING SESSIONS At Tit l. PREPARATIONS t.oiNt on tlt PUTTING STHI t -I t itBB AM) lit 11. DINGS l puns SHAPE. fifth' grade; 1 hiisy l.uella I Hfiasl hygiene; Nellie F. talblli music Hawthorne School. Elmer B. c.elss, principal; Qeotge Itmrnml -vnlfc irr ..I.- Olive Bovee. I sixth tirade; Vesta Hoy len grade, Kthel Rogers, fourth I Kthel Freeman, tlin-i urade; IffnPharaoit. second Krado: BjpOOBer, first grade. Field School. I Cora Kby tleisa, first grade. Lincoln School. Delia Rush, principal: Arlie RoOjaa. aoia, seventh grade; buret ovon-j noil, sixth grade; L. Days ldlenian. j tilth grade; Klvla BOOM, fourth Kl'iule, c,l la uuuno, tuut.ii With the opening of sehool set for Jeane Anderson, third grade, Maude Sept. II, active preparations are he-! Maxwell, second grade, Mrs. 1'aralee ing made for putting the buildings llailey, first grade, and grounds in condition for ill-' W usiungton Baaooi. terra. j Albert E. White, principal; Flora The buildings have all beta re-1 shaw, seventh grade; Hae McCulley. pa. red. New blackboards have been ' Sjxth grade; Louise Peutte, tilth installed where necessary ami the grade; Florence Lusted, fourth grade;, floors of the grade schools have Deed J Mayo Uagar, third grade; Vest Cuts-, sanded ond oiled If it Is legally BO-1 forth, second grade; Neva Lane, first oeesary, fire, escapes will be put on grade. the grade schools, although it is lie-j Fay N. Dunham granted a six lieved the schools nave been built months' leave of absence for the first With the greatest tare regarding the half year, and Vesta iiilsiorth tor safety of the children The proposi- the second half of the year lion has been taken up with Attornev General Brown. l.lver Trouble. The high school yard has been; :un bothered With liver trouble graded and the lawn in front of ttMa,bOUt twice a year,' writes Joe llng bu.lduiir is in fine condition. A I' me . man. Webster City, tow a. "1 have pains in my side and back and an ..-,, i in mv stomach. 1 stage la the h,,ura, of Chamberlain's Tablets and tried then. By the tune 1 had u-c halt a bottle Of them 1 was feelne: fine and had no signs of pa'n." Ob tainable everywhere. Adv. FIRST PLATFORM TALK AT SAYS HK REPRESENTS RE. i vin ii it-cm in i ivht i READ! TO SAFEGUARD i ol NTItV s INTERESTS There is nothing mysterious About I&TIMA v (Ferry Arnold.) M1NONA. Minn.. Aug. 10. Hughes delivered his first platform speech .yesterday morning. He was breakfast Ing as the train slopped. He hurried to the platform and said: "Goo t morning. 1 am very glad to have the opportunity of saying good morning The fact that you are here at this hour shows a deep interest in this campaign. We want a revival of the true American spirit. 1 represent a reunited republican party, ready to safeguard all the country's interests by wise, upbuilding policies. 1 salute you." He then went through the crowd, shaking hands. In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THI CCNTAUH CQMaWV, Nf VOWK Cl GENERAL AGUILLAR IS REPORTED KILLED BY VILLISTA BANDITS KL PASO. Aug. S. Chihuahua City! form reported that VlUtatai had attacked j Torn encer train on the DurangO n railroad near Noria. They General Aguillar. several sol- ind passengers. The train es- illed ten Villistas. An uneon i report said ViUlStal occupied quarter mil track has been made for track work back of the school. '1 he lighting .system for lb auditorium has been installed and approved DJ LB city lire department. The following is the teaching corps 1 for Hie year. OR Hall. A. T. l'ark. superintendent. Rose L. Hamilton, assistant to the superintendent. RUn School Harrj t. Drill, principal ; j. l Whitman, science; F. H. Young, com mercial subjects; R R, Chloupek. manual arts; Clarence Tubus, assist ant manual arts; Virgil Fend.Ul, ag riculture, farm mechanics and physi cal culture, Alice Butler, domestic art. Alberta Cavendar, ass. slant; Nor. S ma Graves. English; Anita Slater, as 'sistanl: camille Dawson. German and Uitin; Caroline Bonney, history; Elizabeth Tucker, mathematics; UU : A dog ise G. Bailey, physical culture an'l been in. COYOTE ROAMS 11 GRANDE Travel Through Town pcetteti Up Bi Boak o( Automobiles. l.A GRANDE, Aug. 10. A large coyote, appearing suddenly on a downtown pttftofaa street, began en Unconcerned Jog down a paeu street tins afternoon, but us automo-j tiles began to buz by he demon-1 trated a keen sense of alarm and: Went into high speed. He continued his journey through town, disappearing in a wheat field. Preliminary Plans Made for Pendleton Film Producing Co All preliminary plans have been made tot the forming ot the Pendle ton Film Producing Co. as a branch nr the nreeon Film Producing Co. and the articles of Incorporation will be forwarded io the secretary of stale to day, The first purpose of the company! will be to produce an eight reel film j drama in this city sometime during I September hut ultimately the organ!-1 zees exited to produce pictures on all extensive scale here. Arthur Sydney, director general ol the Oregon Film Producing Co., and J. Wattson, who will have charge ot Ihe slock sale, are hero today. The is known by the fight's Market Excited -Wheat Prices Soaring -"1 - - A Day's'Absence or Illness or. the part of the individual whom you have appointed to act as Executor under your Vv'ill may result in heavy loss to your ertate.- The wise plan Is to appoint this strong National Bank as your Executor. It in never absent from its place of business and its services cannot be interrupted because o! illness or other incapacity. l'UliTLAMJ, Aug. 10. The ijreal eet advance lor many a day was farc ed in the price Of wheat at Chicago during the day s early trading, and neW high records were established in puces (or the present season to date. The advance iu Chicago was due to covering by shorts, wno had not only taken profit! a tew days ago, but had sold mole than they had. There was also a firmer and higher tone abroad, due to the further re portl ol Canadian damage, but the Chicago advance will not have any etfeet upon the Burobeao tiade until Thursday. Fiour market is lirm and somewhat excited, with a further advance ol tec a barrel very probable for the im mediate future. The demand for northwest flour from outside sectiuns ,,I ihe country is Keener than ever be fore, and this has likewise stimulated home buying. Broomhall cabled from Liverpool lhat spot whea was rlrni, 2 to 4d higher at the start, but later advanc ed 2 to lid. The Liverpool market op ened strong and exerted on Canadian rust reports, and the fact that the aovarrnnent report was more bullish than expected. Manitoba and winters strongly higher and the demand ', good. Flour- Selling price; Patent, J0.6U: Willamette valley, !.; ffifitaiTifflfl ElS i--- GET RID OF HUMORS AND AVOID SICKNESS Humors in the blood eanie inter nal derangBmeBti list affect llw whole fvstem, as well as pimples, boils ami other enption-. and restKinsilile for the reedineai t;Itn whieh munv people eoniracl due1 For forty years Rood's Barsapa rilla has been more sneeesefnl tbati any other meennne in i humors and removing their inwart) and outward effects. Set H '1 No other medicine aets li!;e if. A few Reasons Wiiy Cook With Gas It Is Handy It 1$ Cheap Wastes No Fuel It is Clean and Cool in Summer, and is Absolutely Safe. Phone us and we will estimate the cost of Installation. Ranges and Water Heaters Sold on Easy Terms. Pacific Power & lit Company DO S T WASTE TIME. It's a waste of time to experiment with llninientd and plasters when you have a dill, throbbing backaene sharp, stabbing twinge. Get after the :ause! He;p the kidneys with Doan's Kidney Pills. Read this. , I w Knight, retired farmer, 915 E Court s.reet, Pendleton, ty.: "For past eight or ten years. I have been troub'ed by my back. Some-, times 1 had pains across my kidneys j and in my loins and sides. At such times, my kidneys bothered me and I had to get up often at night tOI pass the kidney secret ons. secretions were highly coioreu " contained a brick-dust like sediment. DOM'S Kidney Pills relieved backache and the pains that hail an- ,y.,l me and cleared up me Mentions." (Statement given 17, 1910.) On Way II, 1016. Mr. Knight said. Whenever 1 feel In need of a kldnei medicine. I take Uoan's Kidney PHU Phone 40 ItO, at a'l dealers. Foatcr-Mllburn Re kt(g . t'.uifaln. N- Y. and they do me good." Straight, I.U; bakers' Oca, t 7, Molilalia spring Wheat, 7, exports, 14.70 t.90; whole wheat, li.so; graham, ti.tio; rje flour, iu.Vi net barrel. Hay Kuying price, new crop: Wil lamette valley timothy, tancy, 14. to; eastern Ore,gon-ldaho fancy timothy, 2tt; alfalfa 14140i valley vetch, Ht(ll.o0, cheat, lo Sji 10.60; clover, JO u 10 per ton. (Jram sacks 10i9 nominal; No. l CalcutUhs, ii i-4 :n ii a-8 in carlota tees amounts .tie higher. IllUstUffS Seiliaa price; bran, t5..'o. shorts, tJS.oo per ton. Rolled oats J6. ii 'sj ti.iu per bar rel. Wheat bids on the Portland Mer chants' Exi hange advanced in sm- oath) with the sensational rise in Chicago, The closing there was at practically the hiKh mark for the day, or lu l-Z to 11 1-lc up. Local bids, were Z 1-- to z 1--C Igher than the previous day. Local oats bids were firmer, but un. I changed, and do (notations were named for barley. There was oni.v a small amount ot Mini reported in the .N'orih Portland; yards over night. Trend of the caitle trade in so poor thai it is almost impossible to tell def Initel) what the price is. Leaden Ot the trade now figure that best .steers are worth $7, best cows iii and best bulls I4O4.S0. For ordinary stuff it is like pull. mi teeth to secure buyers at any pric just now, Qeaeral cattle ri.arket range; Prime light steers M. 5906. 76 1-rime heavy steers 7.00 tiood light steers .0.i6 Htockers and feeders 6.0U '' Prime dehorned cows .... i-..mn, nan S.OO'ilt.OU Bulls 3.50&4.U0 Prime light veal calvee ... 7.00 U 7.50 Prime heavy veal calves.. 4.00IB6.0U Hie,; .Market Is Firm. Market for hon- is very firm at North Portland, with the limited ar rivals of the last few days quickly snapped up. In general the trade here Is standing in tne best condition of any of the country's markets. General hog market range; Choice light weight li.70&..5 Good light weights .50ft.60 'Medium weights S.IO&S.W Hough heavy 8.70 9 00 Valley SHUT Arrives. A small amount of Willamette val ley lambs ami ewes came forward to North Portland over n.ght. Trend Of the trade is uniformly good, with former prices stiffly maintained. General mutton and lamb market; Helect spring lambe 18.00 tl.i Ordinary lambs 7.50 St Hest yearlings Good to common wethers 5.7556.00 Qood lo common wethers 5.7J.90 j Hest ewes 5.00 4 5. p5 I Good to common ewes ... 4 004()4.50 I a fun her advance in the price of I butter is expected in the local trade ! as well as at other Pacific 'northwest i points within the immediate future. While the price for extras here re ' mains at a'le a pound, It Is slated that some of the I'uget sound interests aie obtaining a cent above this for car tons. The demand for the better grade creamery butter is unusually strong. Some of the creameries are unable to fill orders promptly and the cull for supplies Is Increasing dally. This is affecting the enure ' truAm ml a irentral advance Is fore cast by handlers. This includes dairy a. well as creamery, the former showing several slight advances of late with only scant supplies comiii forward. Intention is to make the company It 15, 1)00 corporation with a treasure lot abOOt t500. Twenty-five percent of the stock will be subscribed by the I Oregon Film Produelna; Co, and the I intention is to sell the balance locally. I There will be no promotion stock. The first picture t,, be made here i win be western drama havtni as .i ! pr.di'cue scenes from the history of 'tindleton leading tip to Ihe Round Up, Local talent Will be used to sup port s few professional who will be sent here from Portland. The truln ni of the local people will lie beKUn about ttv first week in September and the actual making of the film will commence Sept. IB. The company will send a director to rehearse the local lalent. f"M The Commercial association is to provide for the company a piece of ground upon which can be built a stage and studio. The ground Will probably be located near ltound-l'p Park. Mr. Sydney is one of the members ot the parent company and his partner. A. L Johnston. Is a relative by mar rtajre ot Col J H. Raley of this city. Fatima is simply the pick of world renowned tobaccos, skillfully blended combin ing in proper proportions the different kinds of tobacco so that each variety is served at its best The plain reasons for Faiima's popularity Are the high quality of its Tobaccos, the skill with which they are blended and the neat, convenient package a sensible ciearette 20A15" MEDIOCRE CROP" IS WHEAT PRODUCTION OF U. S. EXPERTS PROSPECTS HAVE DECLINED 10B oooooo ntsinrEs since ITHST OP .TtT.Y. WASHINGTON. Aug. 9 The ng ImHaMl uWirtment has made .a forecast of a "mediocre crop" of, about six hundred and fifty-four mil- j lion bushels of wheat The crop prospects declined one hundred and; five million bushels between Juiyj first and August first. Lst years crop was one billion, twelve million bushels. Other estimates are: Corn, two billion, seven hundred and sev enty seven million bushels. Uist year three billion and fifty five million. Oats one billion, six hundred and sev enty four million bushels. Last year one billion and five hundred forty million. P.ye ninety one million, nine hun thousand bushels. Buckwheat, sev enteen million, one hundred thousand bushels. White potatoes, three hun dred and sixty four million bushels. Sweet potatoes, seventy one million ' bushels. Tobacco, ene billion, nine I hundred seventeen million pounds. ' Plax. fourteen million and one hun dred thousand bushels. Rice thirty four million and two hundred thou sand bushels Hay eighty four million and six hundred thousand bushels Cotton, twelve million and nine hun dred thousand bales. Sugar beets, seven million and five hundred and seventy thousand tonB. Apples, seven ty one million, six hundred thousand barrels. Peat lies, forty million, three hundred thousand bushels. .Ii ill S Till RNTON mn OP HEAT PROSTRATION OMAHA, Aug. 10 Farmer Sena tor John Thurston died today of heat prostrt-tlon He was sixty-nine He was In the senate from eighteen nine ty five to nineteen hundred anil one. His famous nincty-elftht speech was largely Influential in tirinxing about the Spanish war. 1 ! ! i iyi aB M 1 i m fHE greatest mife&ge value that can be bought. The handsomest tire made Buy a FI8K Fisk Tires For Sale By Pendleton Auto Co. Pendleton Iu Time toiw-iue t,uuy ns; fcty.