EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER-EIGHT PAGES TODAY
CITY
EDITION
rattite
THE WEATHER
PO HTI-A N D A P ) Or&
Ron: Fair tonight and Fri
day, except cloudy or fog fry
along the coast. Continued
warm In the Interior.
VOLUME XXIII.
MEMBER ASHOCIATBD PUESS
LA GRANDE, OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1925.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
NUMBER 258
to
LA GRANDE
fill ELGIN
JOIN HANDS
Business Men of Two
Union County Commu
nities Meet at Lunch
WELCOME GIVEN
BY ELGIN MAYOR
Talks Made by W. C. Per
kins, Chamber of Com
merce President, II. E.
Dixon, and Others.
Tho spirit of Kcnlul goml fellnw
lilp was every where, present when
u ileleKalloll from I.a. Grande
luni'liiil wltli tho citizens or Kli?ln
ait the city park 111 Kltrin laht even
ing on the annual Clet-Acttuainteil
tup llll.ler the uuaplces of the
chiimber of commerce.
The Hptril of tile trip was sum
med up hy W. ". I'erkins. presi
dent of t hi chamber of commerce,
ill the opening aihli'i'ss of the meet
lug following the luncheon.
Mr. f'erkili.s brought out the
fact thut tile trip was not prompt
ed nor lostered hy commercial mo
tives on the part of the Ijk Grande
delegation but was for the Bole pur
pose of prompting a better under
standing and a more friendly ru
lationsliip between the two cities.
In order to emphasize this fact Mr.
Perkins made the guarantee that
ir uny IjH Grande man -transacted
business during the evening and
the bill wis sent to him that he
would return It marked paid.
II. E. Ulxoii was next Introduced
by a short talk In which it was
brought out that I lie 1-a Grande
attorney had at one time practised
law In Elgin.
Mr, Dixon commented on the
beneillB from such nips as the
one token lust evening and the
'reuson ror such ffet-togethers by
the residents of trie two cities.'
following Mr. Inxoll. Curl Helm,
district attorney made a brief tulk.
Elmer Nlodilniil, ex-president of
the chamber of commerce, Floyd
.McKennon, chairman of the get-
irnntlnud on Puite Fl.)
This morning the roaring of a
lion, mingled with the shlll trum-li-l
nf an elephant, was le'Si'd in
direction of the railroad station.
A small Imj. showing Intense cs
cile nl. ciinie running down Ad
ams nvi niic .ellng. "I'ome on, fel
Iitm: The circus has come."
. His -slaleiiienl was true.
Al tl. Harms' mur-rlng circus
nrrivi-d here apjiroMimitely at 7::ta
oi'lock. nearly three and u half
hoiiia laic. Iieciulse of trotihle with
Hie eleprant cur cn route here
limn rcuillelon.
Tlie circus, which came here a
few years ago when II was athr
ring show. Ir much larger now and.
ai-coriling to advance notices, will
furnish a. greater assort incut or en
teilaln nt than heretofore.
The dancing horses, valued lit
heller hun l"li.(Mili. the hlppo
P"tuuius. u horde of yellow-fiinged
jungle "ciils": great, hulking ele
phants; iiieiikeiH galore; Joe Mar
tin, the educated ap"; and verit
able aiinv of lieauliful girls are
here fur two performances, one
sinning al 2 o'clock in Ihe nrier
niion and the oilier at K loniglH.
lusplle the lale arrival, 'he
greal slrelches of canvas went up
al Ihe show grounds In snuppy time
((Ton tinned on Pge Klve.l
CIRCUS HERE
ARRIVED LITE
Medical Society Names
Dr .Phy New President
KinliiK tin" iMiHincfS midline or
Hii' Kaqli'ili liri'imn IHslrii'l Miil
li nl soi l.'ly at Walloua l.aki' 1 'r.
W. T. I'hy. of llol Ijtki', '
I'ld'il pn'Hiili'iil siMi'i'iilliiS
P. M. A.Iorv. Ir. K. Ci. Klrby
i'l.'il., vI.m. pri-sl.l.'nl. In 111'' pin"'"
of In-. Jnhn H. Ilncory. of Wal
low i. and I ir. '. J. HnrlMI. '
HakiT. wiib .'l.-i'l-'l w rr.-lHry.Iri 11-miri-r.
llol IjiK" h i liom n as
Hi" lii.'.-IInK (iliir- or I hi- wal'ly
ni'l ' yi nr.
Tin. aoH.'tv in.' I Tn.f'lav ami
W..1I11. .Liny Hi Mi.' I.ak" ullh otiiMII
l.i. niy-tlv ilortorn In ati.n.lan.
in Tin mlay four Mo. lorn of not"
rrom I'nrllan.l n.ok.'.
I'lll.'lninl nan III.' flrl to iMr'iw
Ihn noi'l.'ty an. I hlii sul.J.il
"KIhhIiIIIU.'II of Ho- Hl. Join'
In rhll.lrnli." IT. H. H. Mr'"
poki. on "I of Kniinllal HI
In Hkln l)lsi'H.'." lr. t'alvln K
WUIte gave a talk, on "CompU-
Grangers To
Picnic Here
Ne. 1 Sutjrlay
-1 w
, " 6s
Riverside Park C-cieif
mi annual 'Lulling at
Meeting of the Grange
Held Yesterday. '
Final arrangements for i'linye
picnic to, be held at Itiversido
pant were made at the regular
meeting of the Blue Mountain
grunge yesterday. The picnic u III
be held Hun. lay und. besides iihiii
iicra, a special invitation will b
extended o the members of tie
(.range Hall S inday school un l
otheis in the districts to attend.
The grunge also arranged Tor
a committee to see about secur
ing a hall in la Grande to enter
tain the county grange in at the
regular meeting on September 2.
Plans for the grunge fuir and
harvest home festival were dis-!
cussed. The fulr committee wun
named, and Is as follows: W. I: '
(IcLelniv e)u I i-inun r. I l.'.,li....
' '- " '
J. A. Hamniou, Mrs. Carry Born-
cer.v Mrs. W. O. Sherwood and
Mrs Grace Grout. The date fur '
the fair will be set by I ho com-
mlttee next week. j
Miss Minnie llolman. instructor
of the l.iiramie university, attend
ed the meeting yesterday and guv,
an Interesting description of th.
country and conditions near Lar
amie. EXPECTS LARGE
CROWD AT BAND
CONCERT TONIGHT
Indication today fire, accord -liiK
to those In charge, that de
spite the circus performance Iieru
tills etening, lurne croud of
lieople will uathcr at ttic lilkM
mIiooI athletic. Held for the out
door I-u (irande hand . com-erL
under Ihe direction of Andrew
liOIICV.
The proyrf,m features llhler
Humberts, with one difficult oer
I .c. mini nil empires will he
popular numbers.
nv proui am will begin
promptly nt- ti'Mi o'clock.
-i
Hot Lake Schools to
Open Late in AugUSt
Hot l,ukc ):as or will have (lie
distinction of being tlie rirsl
school district In the county to
open school for the fall term. The
roll will he called In that district
for the first time this year on
the last Monday In August, ac
cording to K. A. Suyre. county
school superintendent. The open
ing date of tlie other distri'l
,-,-iiools in the counly will vary
from the first part or Septembei
to toe i4tll.
Forest Fire Permits
Required of Campers
I'orest rlre permits are now
requited of campers In the Whit
man national lorest. according to
l.lohn Tucker, forest ranger, ho
iwas in M. Grande this morning.
Penults tnuy he obtained at tie
I Oregon Hardware and linpleinenl
' company. No fee is charged lor
the permits.
Canned Heat Addicts I
Admit Guilt in Court;
Tour ,M lermood and ll iny K. '
Itmndt. iiecuxed ol partaking of ,
caniH-d li'-at and then-hy ht'cominc '
iiiifxiiitd. pl"udd guilty in Hi"
police court. .hidg.- Slater fln"d
MctH'linood ?t" ""'I aentt rin d
Itraitdt lo five days in the eity j
jail. i
- j
omiiim; HAin i;sn:it
The harvt'titfr combine o nd
hy I'rank M-KcnniMi and W. II.
dbetter started work yes1enln
on the McKt-nnon ranch. Most
of the combines In the valley have,
been in opeiation for several duys.
!
ration Knllon IllK InrliK-nwi" 1111,1
Pr. Harry rtouvy talk.'.l on "Sln-i
uj. ('oni. Il.atlon llli Iiin,i.n.a." !
V.al.'r.lay Mr. )'! II. WlL'ht. or
I'ortlan.1. I'r. .1. Toll' Mason, or
S-alll.'. 'a.hlnKlon an. I I'r. K. '' I
Cofr.y. or I'orllaml javo a.l.li.i.1
i.rm Dr. Wlltlll's milij. .'I
"liiiiorln. ' ot Ivarly I iI.ibiioh.b
of I'Hlir.'r." Mr. Maaon spok.- on
"Surtflinl rrol.h nm or l'aii..T of
Colon not Inilu.linir tin- K.i'luni.'
an.) Mr. I'olliy talk.'.l on 'Suiir
Irul IMma.i( or Ihi' I.UIK" Inl.s'
in." 'I'll. slay fv,.nllil! a l.an.i'l.t mn
h, rv.-.l th' in.'inln'i of Hi" I.'.''
Iff and n( oor.hti lo noni" ot thf
ln.nili.rii wa A-l. Wmlnemlny
niornlnif rrl.-.l trout on Hi"
l,r.akrat ln. nu. Ttwy r-port -loino.lallonii
al 111" t-uk- finf.
Th" ilta lorn pri m nt troin
Ori uon li ft nlltlit on train 'o. j
I ;3 n route to tnclr Uomti. 1
10 BE mi
.
P"
i
; j sioners to Take
i i!' -That Laws
St
CITY DADS URGE
GENERAL CANVASS
Lack of Respect for City
Statutes Decried ; Con
! dition Said to Be Bad
at Present.
,y NUitiiK pu a lor sulci I'Miuin-
ment of uniinances in Ui Grundr
A strong plea for strict enforei
especially the dog, healt h und grass
ordinances, was made during the
city commission meeting lust night
,y I'ommi sinner It. 1". Ijindls.
Charles I'luyle, ucting president in
the absence of A. T. Hill, agreed
I with lr. ltndiH and the upshot ol
; the matter was that the city man
i user and city attorney were di
nrtd to nuike arrangements for
taking steps in punishment of vio
lators of city ordinances,
j Kobert I lelvey appeared before
the coiniiiis.slou and made u com
i plaint u bo lit doffs running at large
In violation ot the ordinance re
quiring all e:i nines to be kept up
l l...i'..-uun tliu tifturn nf n m iiml
j 9 u. m., and hl complaint started
the Reneral dlscuHsion.
''The people are, setting the idea
J I hat notieeH apply Ins to ordinances
are the bunk." Dr. J-andis declared
"Right now is the time to get busy
Hind prove thut this Is not the case."
j He added thut many existing con
ditions, especially n reference to
'dry (trass that, beside being un
i sightly, serves us u fire hazard, and
I health conditions, are dangf-rous
jand likeiy to breed a damage i"t
- a(,'uliiKt the eity, iihIcsh steps are
taken to eradicate the evilH.
Not lei's I 'Kelr-js.
ri...
commisKloiH'rs stated mat
notices servid uion violators an
lUMUIlliy HOI iit-eiieu uim v,-ie piav
(Continued on Page Klvfl.)
l-'imr niemb'-rs of tlie hoard of
recent h of (ireiron Agricull in n I
cnlh-tfe w II li di reel or" .liiiues T.
.lurdine ol the Oregon Kxperiinent
stat Ion passed t It rough t he eit y
today by iiioior on the annuil
tour of Inspection of the hrnnch
experiment. stations In
Oregon.
The p;irly Ik traveling
euHlirn
hy tinlfi
to the stui Inn nl If ermiston. I n
loii. Iturns. und Talent. The I'n
ion experiment sitilion whh in
spected to the stations ul Ilerniis
tnu. They are taUing the Old
re gon Tisiil lo Onltirio, ' iMnl
rrom there will go to Murns. Lake
view. Klmmilh l-'ulls. end over the
mountains to the southern Oregon
station nt T;ilenl.
Those .making the Inspection Ibis
yenr are .1 . K . W'eat hrf ord, A I
bany, president of (lie hoard; C.ov-
eruor Walter M. I'ierei-. e-ollli-io
iiH'Mih' r: Han y Maih-y. I Aikevicu ;
Oeorge, I'nliiiiter. Hood klvcr.
masi'-r of the stiitc grunge; Sena
tor W. S. Ktnn'y, Astoria; unrt
IHrector James T. Jnrdine.
J. I-;. Key nobis, of l.a Orande.
iiceoiupanied the regents toJay on
I heir trip to I nion. I'onnty Agent
H. (J. Avery e.xM-ds lo vis t tin
fx'i Iment station ttiis urtarnooii.
(!ove Ioy Kicked by
Horse; Jaw Fractured
l.llll" Hal" Williams. yoara
ol'l. of i'o". was Imi'mht to the
lirali'l" Itnn.li' hoapilal laat .'!
niiiff with a b.'olly rracMlii'.l Jaw.
It la not known how h" nan In
jur". I. I.nl It la II Klit Unit h"
wa kii'k'-.l liy a horn!. Tho llt
II., hoy ha. I hrpn playing in tin
ri.'I'l n"ar th" hoiin" anil wh.-n hi
dl.ln't roln" honi" hia pari-nts
lookfil for him an. I roinil him in
Hi" rl"ll uriromu'loiiii.
H" I r.-atins iiiinly tlila morn
lntt an'orflliiK to ri'porls from tli"
hnspita I.
Motorcycle Riders to
Have Ouling Sunday
Til iinniiiil itMitoroeh- pb iilc und
run will lie held Sunday. August 9.
in rrtrdtng l'i itnnfiiiuc)'iiieii, lud.iv
b li. M. ltekwod. of l.fM kwoodV
ccier. I nion intinh rlilers are
urK'-d to inert prompt ly ut I h"
rw'hTv Hi S o'l'lm li Hutiday morn
Ing. They will join It.ik'-r rblers
ul North I'owder J.t 3 n'-lock.
A big fed Is planned Tor the
picnic which will be the fuurta
'aouuttl outing.
REGENTS VISIT
UNION NATION
GIRL SAID
Commissioner of Public
Welfare Classes Act as
"Most Unmoral".
SHADOWS CAST
ON MARY SPAS
Miss Adopted .by Edward
W. Browning, Divorced
Realtor, Ceatei: if . Bit
ter Whirl in New York
NKW YOItK (Uy the Associated
IJrent) An investigation by th
district attorney, or Queens county
into the udoption of Mary louise
Spas, oung- dan (fhter of Itnmtgrunt
parents, by Kdwurd V. ilrowmiiK,
wealthy divorced realtor, was
.sought today by Coniiuissloner oi
I'ubtic Weliuru toler.
The voinmls.soner said the in
vesication was prompted by
churgi that Hi owning hud given
money to M;iry's parents for their
SiK"lti(f Ihe adoption papers. He
added It was a violation of u Ion?
established precedent lor a di
vorced man to be permitted to
adopt a child in New York.
"11 Is the most unmoral trans-
(ContinUMu un mum Klv.
Legionnaires Picnic;
Business Meet Put Off
The American legion mid th
lefrlon uuxiliuiy picnic at the Itlv
e rat tit' park lust eveiiing. was u
very successful affair. Guests
broiKbt their own refreshmento
ind the Legion furnished coffee
md dessert.,; For . dessert huje
slices of the ever populur vater
melon were served. Husinuss meet -ngs
ol the two orders had been
scheduled, but after the picnic nb-
unv felt purticulurly like bualneps
so the meetings - were postponed
4ii til next tnonlh.
XTR A
iti;Mif oi i i;k Mv1ii;.
IAHI IMYA, Cul. (AT) A ler
soiihI reward of $100, which lie
will ak tioiernor Hlelianlson to
Increase l Siooo, for tlio arreht
or t'harh's Henry Nchwartx wiw
sin ion nccl UMlay hy Slirirf 'eale.
Officers are emliicel thai
Schwartz Isalhenitd that the ImmI
wb lacel hi tlie laltoratory t le
I'raiul the hi mi rn nee coniau.r of
SliKl.OOO. IXsliict Attorney Tin
ning revealed that three religion
lMKks ucre hmnd nuir tlie IkmIv.
He Is tr log to get a cine fhnuigli
nun ics wrlthn in the books.
ask si ati; t;rAHANTi:i;.
S.Li:l, Ore. (Al') 'I ho Kaglr
point liTigatlon district in Jack
son county today applied to the
Ktutc Irrigation scnritle evmtul.H
lon for a si ute giinniiitec ttt Inter
est on the district iHinds for 1H
it lone, is. In addition to n Hire nod
oiie-hnlf )enr guarantee nlmul
granted h the .slate. If the nd
ditlonal gmimuti-e K nlloued It will
mike a full rle-ear gtiaranttM' al
lotted l law. 'Ihe district IhhhI
ls-.nr ninoiiiils to HMl.)MM). AImiiiI
TiOO ocrc art; under cult hut Ion
mid ."ton iiHire acres will Im under
ciiltlathiii this year.
MATCH OI I FKIt MAIH;.
M.W OUK (V) An offer tr
n l.'t-nituid tiintch ind wn Hnrr
U Ills and (iriic Timuc, leading
heatvelght IHIe if iiitendcrH, nt tlie
I'olo t.nninds, Si'ptcuilM'r :i or VJ.'i,
wns InUeii miller adt W-nwiit tola
hi 'ndd MtillliiH, Wills' innnagcr.
A Messenger
For $2.50
A Month
Imagine hiring someone in
work for M'ii eer tiny of the
month for only $2. .VI; Yd ft
can lw ilone a nn"enger who
agni's lo tell the iinnte nndtia
Imv and adtsnlft'xe of ynr
hushie.s lo out 11. 000 pefiplc
fmnrt anno homes) once i-arh
day.
A ery lnnpcnhe messrtigrr
l TIm Mrer Want Ad
gllng twice the number of
rtfidi s of any publicity med
ium In the La lrnnde terri
tory a I I he lowest niilfr-tiH,
No page attracts .tich unicr
km hiirrs.t as tlie '.'lnalflcil
Tagc.
"Oln-erwr Adiertlnlng
A Mercliajidislng hervk,"
READY TO FLY ACROSS PACIFIC
niiiu..wtKtMH mi wj 1'jtimi.uMwi. tain
..,"' Hfc. "'Mi'':),1! iVi.l'-'W'i' . J " I
Iri'i Ivl-Zir'-lV? ,i5t 'im oiiutuu i
I.-,. S I TV'. J. Wt:' .V'-3 tt.'t ".ti I
itf -V.: '... i,: - ....
' AIwkv'I'Ik I,. M, nai y wenplnim Hint Hill try a non-sl4ii
flight from Callfonila lo lionoluht tliLs fall. It 1 shown In a
tructlo ni1ii ovt its lioniw Mrt of San Uhjo, Calif.
ih'low This flying hnnt W tho naval plane; t-H-i'2, mn of a
conlliigent tlinl will My from Ius Angidm lo Honolulu Septem
ber m. Tho I'tvw m'iiils luipty at tho pi,osM,t of a trip. f
LOOT HAULED
liOtfKm UG, (ire. ( lly the As
soclat'd press) Backing a car
against the mir entrance of the
Wilder and Ages clothing store
last night, robbers loaded it. with
merchandise valued al more I ban
H'MMt and :.scaped.
The lool lnclud'l khIIh ol
clothes, several pairs ot" hIioc.h. two
doieen silk shlriM, tindei wen r. )vi -jamiiH,
four dti.eu ialiH of gloves,
sucks and nerkt !.
l-'notprlnls Imlicnled , tluit Hie
robbers mitde niaii lrip- to tlie
I ruck.. Tliev guiued ent nince
through the Kkyllglil., then opening
the rear door.
l i (ii.M; sai i; n:CM i
KIOKNK. Oik. (lly Ihe Asso
ciated I'ress). -Sjife criiekeis. pre
Miiintilily protessionalH, lust nigh'
or early todity, let thenisi'lveji liitt
the Klks' tenide llirough the sky
light and blew open the knit,,
safe. They ob'ained c:isli.
leaving checks and puper. The
rugs ue;e Ink)'!) frutn the ftoiii
and two or three pool tiible cov
ers removed Hid tim-'I lo UillMIe
the souil'l. The eiish register jih
lofdi'd nt iitiont lift tnnli. Th
roltlieiS lielpi-d MieniKelveK to Ji
cuiiple of bottlf.-s of soil drinks.
SI'l.l:lV llltlf KI.AVI.It t-l.TS
$ I I K HOI It I'Oll UOHK
KANSAS fITV (AD. --Ijiylm;
M'i.'t'Ui bricks it dsy or h pproM
liwitely three I'tnl Olp'-hiill car.
loitdM, Jntnes Ht o n. ii n In 'I m ii
ei nd former Cai llle. foot bull
phi ycr, tots g.iltM'fl h i put fit ion
among tlte const nut 'oti work
j on a high w uy njur here, hh be
I lug the chauipMill brick layer of
! the world.
Ho fust dns he work that Tlv.-
ni.-n are kept busy keeping him
jsnpp'led with li'tek ari'l !wi old
ers to keep the faei- ot tti ron I
tven abend of hbn.
! II M, Stitcher. In 1 lyirge of the
construction work. wild Ib'twn
j una the highest paid street brick
'; layer In the middle wrat. lie re-
ive $ un hour or 1 1 1 a day
HAhl lt IIKAT IIAM.K UIIK
ItAKKIt, On Tin- li'liipi'ialore
1., ii,.u.. i.,..l r.li .l.irr.i'i. .iiirllii
the tnonlh or July. aicor.lliiK lo
the rcporl of W. Ii. Maxwell, i.h-
iprvir fur Ihe feitenil II'IVIT II ui.'ll I.
.. i. ..... iu il...
greei July 16 und minimum waa 40
(Ji.jri;i July J6, .
OFF IN TRUCK ARE INSPECTED
mm v: vvtf 1 " ; gT
s tfi'Sh nwjs-xd: til r h uuH n
jiVjJi.V,'.,A'l-i-.'."-V'. i',.J.;l, - . - ;liKVAV
VALLEY SPUDS
Grande Hondo valley ' fiiriner.1
have aucceeded In doing a very
iinusufil and at thu mine time u
very Important thing thin seaaon.
Several of 1 hem havft rn.led po
tatoes snltahle tn grade and qual
ity lo certify an seed.
In order to puss the certification
test the wpuda mind have not more
than five per cent dlHeuse und muat
e smooth himI well ahaped. The
vall'-y nn not raised potaloea of
a quality lu pilau this rigid teat for
ihout. five yenra. Certified pula
toen have been ahluped in to Lai
(irantle und diAtribfite among Ihe
uu-mcra for seed on aevera.1 oc-
eaaloiis but t omparatively few
yields have ever produced t libera
of a. high enough ipiallty to pass
'itlticatiun teats.
Tests were made thin week by
K. It. Jin kinan. of the u. A- e.x
lenslon depurlment. In coinpuny
with H. it. Avery, county agrlcul
lurlht, I'lam.e Ii. White of tlie
Vhtdiliorii and Wilson Heed com
I .. 1 1 1 v of Moncow, Idaho and Jack
iriitton, a commercial need trader
of i 'urviilii.s.
The fleidH of Hattle Filswold
and C C. Wel.ih of AHcel und of
W. K. McKennon of Jmbler puased
he certiiication teht. Incidental.
y inf'Hl of the poliiioea whicli ptijui
ed the cert it teat Ion or standard
giade !imn were grown from seed
furnished throutrh t he tn ( irande
Nut tonal hank which had several
carloads shipped tn and distributed
im.otlg the grower't.
The rehH or CH'II Ledbelter and
Itoulh McKennon of Allc-I, j. K
WllliainK of Cove, Jim Hdimed
of huand City, S. A
liol.i'iiKnn or
l ,1 fit II ml.-
Ivriiiti-.ly of t,tl
(i rn mlu. It. (i. Wh.-i'lin mill Ki.
i)tKK f I'nloii nil iiiiwl t. Hta
.
ft'.inlliiuf on 1'nKc r'lvr.)
Trap ('(iinmiltec Named
I5y ricsident Smith
I'li'i'tltinn.
J II. Smith. in ly i'1-i Id l.i.'t- ... ! 'n,,. m-piilillcan offnrlnif will ho
l.li nt of Ihi. WIiik. Tin iiml I' l. i't-' llv t.irlff. " milil Ihe luiiiim riitj t.ix re.lucllon. Kvery tliiio a Homo
foot Hub. Iim.le hlii firm offlcl.il (( ,.nlS).vB. ..I, ii Important Ls. mil lire'- tariff rcilucllon a. lie
appolnlini nla yi-Htenliiy In n lie ,, , lltn,. ,,.rii'oii.. cxi . pt publican will rcnilml the nation
on i 'he tri l oiiitnllli'i'. c. onoiiil-u. of whom there me that liln parly In In the very net
Tom HuruuHl wiih iiipoln.'. ,,.,!, ,g t,.w e muni Jul. II up of reilm-lnif taxes.
ji haiiliiun. tjlhcr iiii'lnherii of the
icoininmee are i cie iiiiiocy. 1.111
- 'X'lUOl iin.l ((.ume arila'c
This
ciillllltlttei' Will huve
ill r.itiltelocnlH for
'('I nl'vlmr toil:e
huiKc of tho
the a -il
shoot iiml
otlier I. Ik- Klin collteiitll thloUKli
oil the year u well 11a Hie ri'Ku.
lur Inlormul iJigoUuK mtitcUn.
' . fvi .-Ww.'1 1 "V"S-.? V Vi
COIL WORKERS
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. (Uy the
ABuocluted I'reat) Authority to
cull out IbH.tHi'i unthraclle miners
if no agreement with the operators
Its reported by midnight of August
31, Wednesday waa vested in the
subcommittee which fulled to ne-
gotlutoan agreement with tho ope-
ralors at sessions which terminated
here Tuesday. The action was
ttiken by tlie full scale committee,;
composed of 40 members.
Further, the scale committee em-
powered the subcommittee to ar- Associated Press) The forest fire
range with the mine owners for in the Kntlat vulley ts still un
employment of maintenance men controlled toiJay.. v .
to keep the mines from flood orj . . t
cftving in during a shutdown. vtitViiAitlv HOMP. niRN'S
The stand wlileh John L. Lewis,
er of Amerka, hud ttnteii hh head
of tlie subcommittee in breaking
off negotlutionn with the owners
Tuesday, waa ratified unanimously.
The lurloraement waa accompanied
by a rising vote of "thanks and
confidence."
Main t'oinmllteo Adjourns.
After extending to the Hubcom
mlttee additional authority "to
meet any emergency In accord with
l heir Judgment," Ihe main body
adjourned lu the frankly announced
belteT that it wotil'l not meet again
within the life of the working con
tract, which expires In 2'1 duya.
Tho miners now look for no
overtures, either atate or federal, J
In the near future, according to at
canvaau of varloua leaders. I
"We're done now," one negotia
tor said. "There bt nothing on the
boards we can see." j
It was acknowledged that If the.
oiM-ratora asked to reopen nego
tiations the miners would meet
them. Hut t hey would inhume,
they tidded, that the "operators
iiuud have had a change of heart."
J't'ealdent I WH haa eHtnhliahed
temporary national headquartera
here and comment has been arous
ed by the dully arrlvala of hltuiuln
ouh con I opera loin ii iid union ot-
f Ida la-. No Hlgnficiince waa ut-
I Inched
il wan i-Hld. "Local and
IdlMrM aft'aini" wet-
the only tuples
' under dlKcu.'Hlon.
I
I A menCMl Fleet Sai'l.S
For Home Shore Today
'
M K MIOI' It N V, (AC) Tlie
American rhet. winch has been vis-
King in Australia the past two
weeks. Killed for home today.
Republicans, Democrats
Planning' Awful Rackets'
(lly Chnrlr I". Miiirl) i
VA.-iniN'i-riis (Ni:. njxit.it) ;
-Th.' I H'llHH'i nlH hiivi' l..ti'.l out u j
l.lOKr.illl tln'' h.'M.'Xi' will intik.' III!' i
It.'iMtliMrunH a. hi-l'p nt troiitili. Mt
ttif ni-xt M'ilnn nl' conirr'-HM. Til'!
I.'illl)ll.-atiti luivi- ito.i'.t out H
i'oiiill. r-riii;niin lo wlir.l thin tiou -
hii- off.
Th.'
Ill'III'MTull.'
h"ni" in to
make an awful rm'ki'i nboiil liiriff
rciliic'llnii. Tin- H. inhlli hii ik Iu'Iu.'
I In in niiiki' no inui'h tlinl.' riM K.'i
ihout tux i-.ilii. tli.il llnil ihe liiriff
rcliictlnn rmk.'t will h1' .lrowiu-il Nlrotin apjicnl. They Wiinf oinc
out. I ililnif lo '"Ik nhii'll thi'inni'lvcH
Itnlh piirllii will h" .lolliK thilr iiml nonut lilnK to Hhow. thut;
liiill.Tlni; Willi ii vli'W to Hh i'f- they've actilully tlono lor tho
fi-.'i on ttic t:i:'i; couitn sblounl voicru.
r,ir ,.ommmi r.ilkH. Wouhlnt It In
Kr,ii, If
oul.l et the hoIIiI
wouh ii m von 7
"y Briii-inim: May lie we can.
l.ook how Ihe cowl or houiK'keep-
in,, lnis 1 n rl'lntr hilely. An.l
- wiiiu. n l av Ihe I.iIIm. They'll ho
n 11 inliihty favorable flume of
mln4 to llsua wbco wu toll 'em.
FOUR FIRES
BLAZE HEAR
SALEM, IRE.
Loggers in Timber Fight
Ked Demon; Silver
Creek Fire Safe
ENTIAT VALLEY
FLAMES RAGING
Orchard and Home of
John Bickle, of Pashas
tin, Wash., Destroyed;
Loss About $10,000, .
HAL. EM, Oro (By the Associated
Press) With the fire near Silver
Creek under control, another bnd
fire has broken out in the tim
ber at Bridge Creek, near tho 811
ver Kails achool house on the log
ging roud of thu Silver Falls
company
Three bad fires are also report
ed on the company's holdings a
bove Afehnma. All of the com
pany's logging crews are fighting
J tho fires.
WAsiiiAfiTxjx Fiitrs nrnxivo
OLYMPIA, Wnsh. (By the Asso-
elated Press) While forest fires
are general throughout Western
Wnshlngton. all are on logged off
land und there Is little clanger of
green timer,
j Little da mag Is caused from
fires north of Seattle. Five sniull
fires aro reported In Grays Har-
bor county.
. - 1
KXTIAT Flit KM RA;F,S
WLNATCHE1C. Wush. (By the
M . w,1-h , filft
Atwodntod.,, Press V 'i'h;( orchsrU
and home of John BlcUiu. Pes
hastln. wus destroyed by fire kito
yesterday. . Tho loss Is $10,000.
Mi:S KIKIIKI) TO WOODS
MISSOl'LA. Mont. (By the As
sociated Press) -All avalblc rein
forcements were rushed today to
Clearwater, Kanlksu, Lolo, St. Joe
and tho Kootenai forests . where
fires got beyond cootrol of hun
dreds of men fighting1 theip. '
FKiHTINO IS niFFICtTT
POKTLAND, Ore (By the Asso
ciated Press) Extremely dry wea
ther and high winds are making
(Continued on Page Five.)
CHICAGO (Hy tho Associated
press) Tlie state today concluded
II error).' to prove Uussell Hcott
sane.
Wr. William U. Krohn. laat
prosecution iillenUt, declared Scott
) Mine am! repeated stories of four
previous state ullenlsta that Scott
" "'""i "11 i un examina-
tion in jail.
! There will be no appeal for Scott.
If the Jury finds blm sane the
Judge will fix a new date for tho
execution from which Scott ha.
twice been snatched.
Th' litKli tatitr'a what mukea
w.-ryt htiiB ho exjH'DHlve.' "
I'lli- H.'ptilillciniii ure painfull
ruii.si-touii thut thl tuny be ho.
Th.-
Iti'ptitilk'UitM can't pti'vont
th." Ili'luocnitH tn ro.iBri'SH fruiu
i l.-iliuu thu nutloll. tl iIokmin ot
M h" '"xt wltito.', What a (fooa
thliiK tariff ri'iliuliO'1 WfUlil bi'
I'lu n can contliL.il it hut they
nii'ct. thu Hi'inoi ra lj iirKum.'tit.
tir.
nti'il im fvl.li'iilly It'll (rolnic
to l.c iir.'H.'tili'il, will have a pn-tty
- ! The Itcpilhllcans meant to reiluco
tlii'in niiywiiv anil they'll niake tho
iiiont o( ilolng It.
Anil In the HISS i-alnpaiKli. every
' time a liemo-'rat pleads (or a
j 1 hanee lo loer IIvHik costs by
llirl ff rcilucl Ion,
Itepuiiiiean win
answer. "That'B talk. We ucttU.
Vo cut tiuij dowo."
SANITY TRIAL
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