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VOLUME XXVI
LA GRANDE, OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1922.
MKSIKKR Ol? ASSOCIATED FRKflS
KUBMER 39
JTii t i' jfu lif"! f ! aJLi
- . , -
ADDRESSES
BOTH HOUSES
ON MATTER
president Harding Chal
. longed Every Insinuation
: On Ship Subsidy Bill
WOULD MAINTAIN
TRANSPORTATION
Legislation Would Automat
'; ieally Guard Against the
Enrichment of Private In
terests.. .
(Special to the Observer!
WASHINGTON', Nov. 21. Bnart
liH'tit of the administrm ion mer
tint nt murine bill was urged upon
coitRreaa today by the prcshleiil us
necessary to relieve the Kovermneat
of the present "stasserius Jcssea"
III 111V Upt'litLIUIL Ul IIIU iliei-j
chant marine fleet was built to es-j
tahlish a program of assurred ship-!
ping to. serve the nation in war andjb'it how, whmi the campaign was
to give a guaranty of commercial
Independence in peace.
Personally addressing the joint
session today, President Harding de
clared actual monetary (savings to
the government would result from
tho proponed law. lie challenged
every insinuation of favored inter
ests and of enriching of special few
nt the expense of the public treas
ury. 1
The legislation, be asserted, auto
matically guards against the enrich
ment or perpetual. , bestowal. "If.
success attends as we hope it will,
the government outlay Is returned
inspiration of opportunity to earn
remains, and American transporta
tion by seu is maintained
WASHINGTON, i-rov. 21. Declar
ing it would be discouraging if the
measure 'of such transcending na
tional importance should have its
fate depend upon geographical, oc
cupational, professional or partisan
objection, the president said that
America's commercial eminence was
no less important to people of the
middle west, than to seaboard states.
lit- said that if the government
aid is a fair term to apply to au
thorizations aggregating seventy-fife
million for market highways it is
equally fit to be applied o estab
lishment ami maintenance of Amer
ican market hihways on the sea
and that the government is imw los
ing about four million monthly on
govern men t owned ships compared
v. it It sixteen million monthly when
the present administration took
charge.
War construction costing 'three
billions left thy, government approxi
mately thirteen million, two hundred!
thousand gross tonnage" in ships:
which has been reduced to twelve
million five hundred thousand ow
ig to tho scrapping of the wooden "'"" ' ."
fll( no ( ljo1 ()t th0 V(llstPa,t ,.(. were dis-
'I'r'esident Harding said that thoUuased ' ho, ' ' ''-
propohed tenisiation givin
direct
aid would nut reach twenty million
... ..,..., ,!
11,'at 'the inaximnm direct aid if
American shipping carried on-half
,nt the nation's sea commerce, would
not exceed thirty millions annually.
lie called attention to the fart
that the government ships were now
beinjf worrt out without provision
for replacement and that the pro
cram of sacrifice and liquidation
rusting scores of millions would he
in. vitahle unless the proposed legis
lation was enacted.
iti:.vr ji.u!ki;t.
iisr Associated iTesB
roltTI.ANK. .Vf.v. i. Whe.it
,iTi,,-,t t.lay at l.t: lo n.sn.
Ira R. Aldrich Wins at
the Portland Stock Show
Another !.a (Iran!? winner in the
J'aeif hlfet national I.HeMoek Show
tomes in U-aM today with the itn
n.Mineeriieni that Irn It. AMrtrh,
triw wipe rint t of ibe Methodist
11 ! V W . tO A f i
t,',t f
ve first prizes
Htn I; of Huff
v-i notiee f s -
awa
r'leti the
tlr.-'l ani
.eont
9 el-fck-
i'lv, hu
-m' .ti"-
AD CLUB HAS
LOVE FEAST
FOR PIERCE
Hound upon round of applause,
greeting Governor-elect Walter M.
I'ierce, canto "from the members if
tho Ad club and their guests that
gathered in the basement of the
South Methodist church this noon
when Senator Colon H. Kberhard.
toastmaster, Introduced Mr. I'ierce.
His imm.mMi came following ono by
Judge- T. H. Crawford, campaign
manager for I.a Granite's gtmsniur,
us the rilizeiiB proudly term htm,
who ably described the methods
usoil lu the campaign and the ad
vorsity that was" overcame litltil
finally when it was known that Mr.
Pierre was to speak, the people, no
matter where it was to be, (locked
to tho designated hail to hear his
addresses. v
Walter, os the ooys still call nim
and as he ikes to have himself
called by his friends, took the chair
and after a tew prenninnry rc-
marks, launched into his dese. ip-:
ev. nHut r tha ttmttntitt. IU:,
trmflu.d with nathos as w di as
with well won victories. H-. told
bow. nt the verv first, the r.-opl -
tailed to respond to lur me'Stitic,
'drawing to a close that the eimr
rate woke up to the fact that his
message W1,s one of vital impor
tance, and thronged to hear it.
"I earned a message, one of r.x
reduction and redistribution, that s
cue of vital importance to Oregon.
Ai.O occupies the unenviable prsi
tion as leading the union in i
j-ards to tho per capita tax," suited
Mr. Pierce. "And now that I a-n
elected, all past things said against
me arc forgotten and the bit; thing
now Is to pull together. sidtt by ide,
for tho ultimate emerging f tho
great state of Oregon from W im
mense tax burden, I am naKnz fo
Sive the state everything l!:;tt i.'
vwibia mo and when I rome back,
vz the end of four years, no man
(.Continued on I'age Kisht)
iffolr
EJUUUN
.TOLOOI
(By AFS'M'taS.'f! l-rsp.)
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 21. The execu
tive committee of the Association
Opposed to Prohibition Monday af
ternoon went on record as "tmulter-!
ab!v opposed to the saloon." A
j resolution to this effect was adopted
jilt connection with the first na
tional meeting of secrosaries of
state branches of the association,1
which is in session here.
Steps to organize the wet forces
' "omn iiuiiti,iw, mtn.ii
Monday.
Predictions were made by deie-
; sates that the lioiior quest ion !rob
ably would be the prinsripal issue of
the 11124 presidential election
result of claims heinsr made that
(he wets won a sweeping victory
in the recent general election.
.No Tbild I'urty I'lan.
Denial that a third major po
litical party favoring amendment of
tile Volstead law was islamied, was
made by delegates, who said that
wet candidates of either the republi
can or democratic parties ttouid he
supported, and that where candi
dates of both major parties were
found not suitable, on independent
nominee would hu supported by the
association.
eighteen ycar. Huff Vy;tmo!ie have
always lieen hi, favorSle hteett aii't he
haw KtainaHy liraiiplii the MaiKhttttM
uf, his floek Ui a iii;li iinl.
Mr. Aittvieh haw ma-le l.-t (inmd
I hiw heao'iuartei-rt mm tuxuc for tnc
I 'ast lour jears ;ioi tit tie wan knmvn
i - f the fart that he hu't tntett-.t )i ;a
poultry in 1 he xhuvc. . Mat w H-ii
, woi'l imiiic of the which jjrui-
ifu-ii the V.i 4 -ni.ins, an .f! uf
j Mr. Ahiih. tat tH nut "nh!ie.
He h; eiiM "fcehleken eajttr:e
! i'i''ly ' '! "('
J 'he tt-tt "M!H! hi ti:-
AAII llan(ilArl I
1 MLLIILM PL m&R
i ii hit i s ill ill I i in 14
UUI1! LilLIIUL! jW
CHIEFS HOPE ii!
FOB PEACE
Ismot Pasha Tells Lausanne
Delegates of Desire
of Ottomans.
WANT PEACE BASED
ON NATIONAL LIBERTY
Senthnent Hoping for Peace
First Voiced by President
liaab, Lord Curzon and
Ismet Pasha.
I.Al'SAXNK. Nov, 21, Ulrharrf
Washburn Child, American Ambas
sador to Italy and Joseph t Grew,
muitst.'r to swjtzeFland, acting as
(observers at the near east confer-
em-e, have conferred with Presidentf
Poimare of France, Cwrxon of Kng
ianu, ana -wussouin oi naiy,
KAI'SAXNK, Nov, 1. iiaoe that
peaee on earth would re-suit -tram the
faljoes of the Near i-i.-Serii eoiifecence
fieeil by tho speakers at the
Intrf opening session Aiombty.
This jientimeHt was voi-ed first by
President ti m of the Ktt'iw fHi feder
ation. wiu ieHUietl over the wpeninr
plenary iiutii, and it wxis tlvvett up
on by both i.oid t'ujxon and Jsmet
Pn.siirt in their resptmseH on behalf of
the numerous delegations uswnibicd
in tiie f .ausanne casititi vvliere toe ttit
tue.siiive in uiKuni! eert:niony was
held.
Xtondu sitting- tcqiiired only
half hour, ami Tuesday mnruins; the
business of the committee wiiTbe ac
tively bosun
K ic hard Washburn i'hihi, American
:ini(aK.''dor to Italy, and Joseph t
tJtew, minister U HwSlzej-Jand, the two
pi biefpai American reprcHentattveS.
were seated prominently m the front
row of the auditorium beside Premier
Poincare of t''rjnc and received
warm weieofne from the' deb-Rations
front other binds.
The prospect of the American iir
ftvilv eonferenro which Htrt.fi' of the
foreigners appeared to Interpret
the f.innehint; tf a new Americatt poi
iey nt Kiiroiie, and ihv
st roisg deJeK.it ion from -hi pall a v
: woi id-wide sinii icam-e 1 i i he con
elav
ht-Mdii Attract'. Attrnthm
I Vn il t M ussolitt t. t he new ft rmix
ttiiin of Italy, with his att- of alert dc
termination, drew ail oven a tie nto
ii to ius pliiee not far irom Vettiztdoif,
(Continued on Fage Kight.)
UNCXE JOE FIGURED
A: -7Ps.
r W - f
i kk v' )CK W )f-
: -t-. .. I - -
a
(Sjwcfat to Obesrveri
PORTLAND, Nov. 2i The fight
for senate presitimicy look a now
turn today when Senator Eddy with
drew and attempted; to deliver his
votes to Gus Most? with only par
tial success.
The Kasturn Oregon senators tire
ma him; a Kiraight tt atUi-Mo(ei'
nht ami after stdectiofe l.:pton as
the opposing cajid!aJe are no
riding Wi!iamiittu tuaktn
pummal visits ta peaa'ors unpleds
att with tho appoai t bent Mo!-er.
Kasieni Oregon has aucetwi-d in
gutting fourteen vaj.es signed for tip
ton out of tho necessary sixteen and
feel that they haite Mosor blocked
with other votes Who will it either
votft for Moser or i'ptou but ave
holding for developments.
KTOil.M HATTKKH Kill PS
tliy Associated Pfpss)
SlIA'irt.K, Sq St. A terrific
sturnt hattertd in the Pacific ocean,
fivt hundred in ilea off Cape Flattery.
the iie tmers iiessU iJoilar, St Ha ft ;
tt!lar and the ln Sea Monarch, of
Sc.tttie, st-iM out by distress culls this
afiei ueo;i, wfck'.i Vi?r recidved nt the
Patted Stales Niivi! findfo Mat ion
ueie. .t'oast (Jtiard fuller Hnhta wiuh
otdcret to proceed immedialeiy to
ibe iissijitnttee of the: vessfds.
BULLETINS
WO.MA.V 1$ SKATK1
ltv AswwiaijJ rr.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21. Mr
W. if, Fefum, Georgias "grand ht
lady' won tho fight to have a sat
for u day a the . first woaiaa sen
ator. ' -
rOKTLANO, Nor. 21, Cattle
steady; calves one dollar high ;
hogs barely steady; eggs steady and
butter steady.
roMMisMov ftfCAtitXf iii;tit s
WANHINCTOX, Nov, 21, The
tuterctate. coinmenc commifuiion to
day began u beartfJK oh the Southern
Paeiiie petition to retain the tVntral
Piififie. ii tlf a d&xen western states,
stofes tt eomnmnities and traffic as
soeiatioiiH were repf tmnied.
to skit uk with tfvrtrs
tljf AasoeiateH fresaf
Vl it;n,AXi tt Xovewner 21. The
state hbih way fommiKsion by state
im nts to eotijity iifjcsalknis today,
showed that it Wished to settle alt Is
sues with rotmiy eoorlH. Members
arf: focniJtnt of the possible effeet of
the niii.i-rnatoiiul election.
THAT HIS AXXUAL LETTE
Army of Thirty Thousand is
Moving Across the
Honan Province
DEATH AND RUIN
MARKS THEIR PATH
Six Miles Wide, a Trail is
Being Blazed by Burning
Cities, Dead and Injured.
ttW AsffoeJatcd i'ress)
SifANGHAi, Nov. Si, Bandit
army in limnui Province, thirty
thousand strong, which kidnapped
a number of foreign missionaries,
are devastating a pa! h S miles wide
across the province, banting every
city, town and farm house, leaving
trail of dead, according to a let
ter received from H. K- Ledgard, an
English missionary who eaipd
from their toils.
Dr. Hurry B. Sloan, formerly of
I.os AnReies, bits who is now lo
cated in K Grande, hiivins ttouftht
tho practice of ir. OeotRB Himmw
maB, i located in Hit former of
fices of 15r. Zimmerman 1st tho I'al-mer-IUteseh
bnttding.
STILWELL COMPANY
HAS NEW EQUIPMENT
The M. A. Stllwrft Meat company
lias Just received it Sfkw sbfpmetit
of new modern esfufpment and is
InstiiHine same in their market on
vrt! Vir atreel The tncrease in
business has been snch that the
purchase at adrfitiona! roai hfnery
became neccssBrv and they sire now
better than ever etsntpped to she
liieir eastomers (tie best There is
in the Hue of meats.
R WAS ABOUT DUE
Dfl.SLDAN BUYS
PRACTICE HERE
PERETTATO
BE PRESENTEI
'The Maid ami the Middle";
An Excellent Selection Is!
Said to Be a Fine Praluc- j
tton.
'The Makt'ttitd the MUMse," the
pcrt?tln i& he presented by the La
Uraiufe htj;b school on November 2i
1a nt th hit'h ssh(sl fiiiiiitorinm. i
L
rapidly bein hmnM off with IhcEPLEiKiES HIMSELF
finishing; touches aiut the tra.str now
eompUrte bt regarded; as execptton
nily fitiitiK to take their imrtst is th
upiition expressed by a favored few
who have seen the rehearsafe Work
hns been going on for the past month
under the ahfe saptrvismn of Mia;
Frederii'ka Schiike and tfidieation:
.ire that the operetta wtK Jack .noth
ing to make it absolutely sueeesii
fui. The cHtf composed of foarieen!
main charaekn's, as follows; Tiije;
Laison iU& the 'Middle; ttwz.
Hujches Vaier ihe Maid; SheUotf;
Rrownton lashtsr the captain of the
drcadtiattKnt; Reed iteddes iiawsoa.
i retired farmer; Ruth Smith Mrj.
tiaib- a rich widmv; Jack iitfftt
Count Grenadns f-emssspa y Fumer
so, a jcramiee of Sfjshi; Wi!ma
Hmith. Alice; OtheJIo Cray, Philiis;
M tldietl Web-b, Mst&d Jac k lien ii t s, i
Rn,it,.tn- Kw,,oat tnf,, f,.,..i
lore Kvitns; T. & MeEtoRsid, Phx:!""1 tor PaBtit party, but vii'.h
Vincent MeKwen, SSsmssn; ami An- parpose tf gxliing the best
ita, v.hose Kfentity is kept secret,! mB f" tht " JES UtteaRt wast
about whose actions the entire phtvi KeS witfc risging app!os. "f
s ceittcrrd. Assts wa the one vho twHctw ahwrfatriy t She Jma! out
cause the tcoubte, enaagh said. ! of r!Kht af!lJ the EmaS oateonw
in ttitttition ti She strove casf eivitiiattatt," Mr. E'tcres cunttmieif.
tbout !5 other. meSaiSssic the chrti"Wa are st ibe vei" toP r
f mais! mil mtttdtes. ami minor chai-l8'"" wfSf w tbat
.wters pitrts. are htdate! ia the east. !!8S tissre s
A total of atont m parts, makes u io Ao teU?t mnl an ever constant a!
w nf the Santest. operettas es-er g'tv-1 tempt tebetter conttrttons whatever
en by the terns hsKh 8ehs!. ' je find them," !
BtHWved Scai Szh:. I "Whe-rver vi." H-tsUssssr to th
The sate of reserved seatK w!i he- " t ,
,,,,,,,, , . the estssens oS f.astesrtt Oregon nt
Tin at S ocioek Wetisiessitty mornms , . . , t
, ,,, , , , . . large, "wasst atsythsnff, Sets me about
in attend are urged1 to get their senisi
me rapidly am d m evsdent that, a
Selay., result .that t would be hnrtl fe tJ fc(jw m Mr
matter to get a scat near the front,! r t f f w j
, , ft . t l t . , nteree said, 1 tiitm t a it it iitt
T.rk, U ,w Bosng hke tert eakea and hamicf!Mir Ur Ktn.e.s h Jwas
renins" M with the !triuiant wStfe iHtfrrat tiJ heUl hu
response. j jjstrRcrs & emt. When he fir.nl
The operetta wit! begin at S:!."., the fkr the appiaase ami Bteel
t ft-k Friday evening and the doors, Kfvt,K hsm by his fetlow towrs?
wili open at 7;; o'clock. Reserved? mt!i wt,re rfereitftttifc, mse of tin., fin
seafs are prsceit at 50 cents ami (rat est uvation that eould tie given him,
cony seats at So cents. The oper-f BnrtFdaff Soeak.
ietta, inttnitsnK She spectaltses tetwecn
aettt, ws!! !ast afut one hoar am!,lea, sitoke at iength on the eiHtUttluftx
forty-five mimrfes and the pohiie is; in Oregon and staled that in reiranit
nromiefi Siiat th? minutes wiil ttrti'v
latr at anv fsoTe ti oatssoiw! i'asa KiefeU
tHttiijient. - .
SPECIAL GRANGE
lr J tfi friru tUi-1 arKi'ata Utr
'(ti'i- sv?f?raF miw attrtt-i
turn f.tr meiHiitis-shij is l be r fsffa vhu wttl pttt tm;r tho Y. if, fr.
rivM ami a (l;k'Kathm tnutt th A- memirshfa drtv wiU imH this
tmty ilrumw minmhrtt mmmii j "vrIus h& V. M, C. A. at aix
ten vm tm priwmt Ui tutty with "VJw'& Bf t wiJI
ih flay'H Hrk aafS aaKlst fa mafcitiic "Hy thtt tiriv which will
arraKt-mtt( fr ih hmttwa f ieraiiaatti Frfdtqr ewntuK Own
Kraape Jiieeiiiis ai 'reitieusei 1. ! fetttrrt nt w membem fh th jwihh
Jc-mhi-r IK M G. Chnrr-b aarf U. .f.!
Vtf wltt have KmrraF Kt-rv
of thf rfay' affatnt V It. tieke'ei
sfaie; rK;ji!fXJfr wiU iw presf'ttt af
exjsJain fh 'Kvifrvhwiy Kej
e-miaR FM'ifij; earriett ya
Iii;it to jnst'j'lt.
. W. JisipitiK: retarncfi to his hnie
at Jnscnh this mantt.ijc R the bran.-n
Hnt trutn after hfa-ttdtttK the evf itia -
f'tntTi'ti Sit iUf Kttli'V.
Band Dance and Concert
Will Be Held Tomorrow
' A tttm-e itnti Safi eneffewrt extcm
.hriitv tie jiivett try t i.it tirafnte
muW'ij! Uvtmt ;t the itult WVt-t-
J lirft-- ft'i- r"hersmK
r? iiJ S'Sji ecffM tf(fjr ?fH'P 't'-
j t tr rlfte-'?f lf.!:fS t fXllt tt
nwV.(M illy' fa fKy : if.J
. i t ?-i tn tf
t 4Ml i!i;iS in the
ft Ft rt st;tt tft Hr" 1 a-
fjt t M iuiJwi; Mareh ' VVafitnc
O ' f Srafittiar weieeltH,
'li(l- T- ; le- t!.!i?,
Governor-Elect Walter JL
Pierce Addresses Wing,
Fin and Fteetfoot Club
TO DO HIS UTMOST
"In My Appointments, I will
Select the Man Best Suit
ed for the Position, Re
gardless of Party Affilia
tions," lie Stated.
"We're going ta be one big bsr
roenitHi hanse, ,eeryihti that hap
pened Jurists the past Enmpatfta lor
eottcn mS all patting together for
Uhe bettetateat af the state," stittet!
ttovernor-eStct .WHer K. i'ierea last
eveninit t the siKaal etam feesi f
the Wtiw, Fte att(t ttroffowt club that
was hehi itt the hsstmsnt at the
Xlethiwiist ehurel
I ; guing ta &a ray thjSy every
miiiute and vnli make my app!tst-
RlTOtS Wttbottt fear OT fttVOf, Wtthttt
, it when J am m th& governor's ehatr, '
if yoar tteotaads are resisanaMe and
A. Sv Itttrtetlttff, SaSe enme wnr-
mtttt-i that
ftl( mm kaF1 rtat:Uei ttf
pr'-'t rca
tii-iitfi-- ttKuui tNsr.iJt;t
t'K.v i si ,trrr t,v Xtv, 21. t;bth
I Wtlilitid fiSii fEtrmtajj-tttrt Wif Iff
!Mt.ciieJ as ht&htf-i iht tisii KtwifKtt ttl-
ni i-;;itt'Ffs iF-iznt, at the t'tmreh.
the iiefieeticer i Vt!fietH. Never
1 j,t( .iiti .ttiii ttfr tK t;U its tm.
!;:.!( lff rft- set:.!'-'-.
ifsif aft (fVs stF-, ".Nsriiiiy:. and
N'jM iii Yif amf," Hv Vim &mxw
The jtrsH'eeffM: frtt-fft thir efieert ami
-hm't' vtii t Hst i jr-ay iri-
J -itifi?viite :-fVt!: f t :! itt Vi.iSriielif :
- iat h hut- hii'iii? tivfr sh ivas-i'i for
f-(fj 'is-. Th? s-wn ani iify (J-r-i.
--he-ti-a ! tJNjM?iitt.' eUaet mie; ami
lf.ir i?i:jiif iVf4r ."t'i'vlci'jt i'tK tii:!:
i tH'esihm. Tlf- NiSfJ wtfF jv tint ttsic
,?.e firrffc Ufi' IffHir fsf tSie liaiite nmf
f fi-iUwit ttvetfr rrttjirffir the eiUU
. t-ie- teaesifits WU tuk- tht" fli-f.
j Tn-fe1!1 uie tts ritjiiiy- ant itip-;t.nj-
Wi3. Je'!jtat it iMtit, he ttic
'fc.,. yi the ftsr. aier