La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 29, 1925, Image 1

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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY
THE WEATHER
PORTLAND (AP) Ore.
gon: Unsettled, probably lo
cal ralna tonight and Wednesday.
fa
CITY1
, fc PIT 1 ON
VOLUME XXIII.
E'
Bin is
nu i. tt;,,, IMO" on' fa
Kjlly 10 Have plU,5o0.0l)
for Expenses During
coming Year
DEFICIENCY FUND
'. IS ELLMIiN'ATED
'
Budget Committee and
r,....:, .:,'.. a
Commissioners Agree
011 (tOlllS at Meeting
T ier Fvnni'nrr ' "
l.r.Sl iiVemng. . ,
The municipal budget for 1S':6 8nm- which "takes for a growini:
was approved last even n? at a fermenting of the desire to throw
joint , meeting of the budget com- off tnls yke-
in Uce ard the city commlssloneis n 1,18 othor hanA- tllp spenkci
held hi tho offices of City .Mun- ass'-rted, the concssionarlis am:
ngcr tV. C Crews. The 1926 foreigners In settlements slaie that
budget caMs for 12ri.8S5.50 com- ,ho Chinese are not able to govern
pared with (12K.814.SO for 19S5 themselves because of Illiteracy
and ( lJ5.SKt.44 for 1924. chaotic conditions and general 1ns
The budget committee is com- tude in reference to executive de
pose., of II. H. Unkin. Drf nay niands.
Murphy and H. K Coolldgc t Look lo America.
ditH were made In Hevernt dr..
iiurtmrnta and Increases In oth.
era. Tlfe auto park appropriu-
tion was e'lmlnated entirely as
was. the deficiency fund. Heads
of departments wero raised from
iuii in lir,n month including
tiic f re chief, po Ice chief, water dard pointed out the immense na
siipcrintendent, city recorder and '"ral resources, stating that enough
othc- a , , , . coal existed in the natural state to
Cuts, ranging from 10 to furnish fuel for the world for ten
2r.U0 wero made In the follow- centuries. Three crops are harvest
ing departments: city building. d each year with enormous yields
Itiverside park, health, sinking resulting.
f-ind. nnd emergency fund. The In speaking of Chinese women.
biTtrr-st single cut., besdes the, he said that the feminine sex has
elimination of a fund for deft- no rights married women are
el...iev un.l the nilfn ttBl-lr. UHR In hnuaed l.u tht.tr htinlttt mil) widows
tie s.nking fund which .was
shaved $2500. This was made
possible, nreordlng to the city
manager, because tho additional
sewer expense -.has . been wiped ln0 nv(.ge splin ol m'e about one
out. - -r - : -; T third as long as in America.-
Mnny Kepartinenls Benefit. . , Mr p,0(laard wn, introduced by
Ucpai tinenls receiving . .. more Cnnrira Reynolds, chairman,, fol
(rnnllniiert on Psire FIV,I
The city's cne, chartrlnff tres-
pnss HKainat A. W. Wall,
which v.a: heard in the oi'f'res of
Jiidgo J. i). Hlatnr yesterday af
ternoon, was dlHiniHwd because rf
lack , of evidence. Tho case grew
WALLCASEIS
out of the sc.iool controversy v -
Btiltinff from i e-stminif and trans-' (inly such racks as permit the
lor of pupils to Willow school. ' pssinft ot kuiiio ."ish upstreain will
According to police officers, the )e placed in Wallowu river next
Compiaint alleged that Mr. Wall year, L. B. Hannt'field, of the Wing,
liespatued on the Central school j.'m unj iicetloot club, said today,
grounds September 23 and the This concession to the interests of
def- ndant wua'ubie to prove that the sportsmen Is made in Ihe name
he hitd not stepped onto the of tllo fjsn commission by R. E
ground in iiuestion on that date. Clayton, director of hatcheries. W.
I'olue say. as the next step In T. r;akin, Astoria, and J. S. Hayes,
the. oust-, two more complalnls B,iy ty.
a(;mi.st Mr. Wall were filed today,., Traps rpaced ut about one Inch
one tluirg.ng hint' with res sting wCPe placed In Wallowa river and
an officer and tho other charging Oullierine creek Inst June, robbing
disorni riy conduct. 1'olice say lar Bportsmen of 60 per cent ol
tint Mr. Wall kept his child ut tlu, tro.it that would ordinarily
CYntrai school wluin an officer
ulti-nipted to ttunsfer the ennu communlty. according to Hanne
to Willow school, and also that flrd. With tho help of the game
Mr. Wiill, when placed under ar- COnmlsslon. sportsmen have pro
rest, refused to submit to the of- curC(i the promise of the fish com-
fict.t's demand.
1
ir jy n,.JnP Qolnrfc
A ' y1CriDt,tJ;l!J
Grande Lodge Delegates
;
, ,
I .ast night after the regular Iodic
s- HMion of the Knights of Pythias' a
b-.n-iuet was served lor them ut the
K. I. Hall. There was u large ut-
lemhmee and several mutters of
Importance to the lodge members
were disc-ussed.
The n suits of the election of
delegates to Grand Lodge to be
h' ld at Eugene.. October U nnd M.
ere announced. The delegates are:
Charles Moore. H. K- !ion, Dr. J.
K. Woodell and Joe Keeney.
Workmen Place SteamerU
Hydrants
Installation of the new steamer
hylran s to facilitate fire flgta,!-
."lig In Ij Cran-le, suthorixe.l at
the recent special election, begun
t'lls mornim when workm n
started the wotk on Ai:ams ave-1 llrllllni lii.iM-gin inirni-iiiniciT I'w
nue points. City Manager VV. c. Clews re-1 Of the l.ltli'i.Oon ri-tall merchants
Stemer hydrants will be in- poits tlint the various projeets In I'n.t'd Slates only 25 per cent
stalb-J as ro lows: Adams avenu . i atithor'xed at the bord election , reallzen a fair p.-on.t rrom their
t nee: Jeffes n and Depot In- si-e shaping up nicely. business last year. Knrley stated,
tersertlon. one: Grande Ron le . The dr Itlng ot a test wen on -No one store ran afrord to gather
hospital, one: Elm and Jefferson ' te North side Just east or th-' the data necessary for an under
IntTsection. one: La Grande hlgn Second street viaduct will 1h tundin-r o the national meeehan
school, one". tlther lo:ay or tomorrow; nnd tlie dislng situation, he said, but ststis-
The new hydrants will permit "work on the septic tank and stifles hsve been complied and are
leiruler s-enmer rnnnertlons wlthithe Intake is going ahead smooth-1 available to Interested merchants
the Hie truck and trill give a ly. on application to tho bureau.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
Chinese Row
Cause Given
By Stoddard
Local Boy, Back from the
Orient, Vividly Por
trays Conditions in
China Today.
"c prcsem unincso internal
disturbance was discussed today at
line chamber of commerce luncheon
In the L O. O. F. hall by Waldo
! "Peto" Stoddard, O. A. C. student.
I who recently returned from a trip
I through the Orient with a number
Of other students sninsorcri bv the
Y- M- C-A- for ,ne P"Tosc of pro-
mating friendly relationship and
understanding between Americans
and ctn-
According to Mr. Stoddard, the
present series f row. i mmiv
Uliinoso rebellion uBnl
control. The foreign..
China's son const, Jusi
ugatnst foreign
eigners control
Inaliee 1 .norm
"The Chinese look to Ainerira as
tl,Blr savior," ' Mr. Stoddard said
"because of the return by thi
United States of its Boxer indent-
,lltv" und hcr friendly acs.
In describing China. Mr. Stod-
by their sons and girls by their'
fathers. I
Thp ,nfnnt fl0llth rHte ls mia l0 1
h,h . 75 ,.- ... -.1.1.
lowing introduction of guests,
among whom were A. H. Siange,
or Merrill, Wisconsin, and I,. Kin
z'l. recently of Merrill but now of
La Grande.
H. K. Dixon, . chairman of the
clly planning commission, asked
rjn(j thelr'Way Into streams of this
mission of Oregon to construct its
traps for commercial advantages in
1 aeeordancc with specifications ap-
proved by the sportsmen. Spacing
ut two and a fourth to two and a
hnlf Inches would be acceptable.
Hann'Tield said.
" .
vi- A .-1
Hake? Man AllCMCl
JJy OffiCCl' G. MPlCrCC
A nun who savo his n.une as
fld Morg.m and Ms address a
linker, wns am-sted ior drtinken-
n-M and disord-rly conduct on
the streets 8 tn-lay night by G. M
l':ro. prohiti Hon off.cer. Mor-
gnn forfeited his bond of $,o.
Jn City Today
iniicli lamer volume of water fot
-Jse In righting tins, arrnrulng lo
city officials. The work or :n-
stallation will be completed with-
in a x. Il is sum
! IN FISH RACKS
LA
MITCHELL jl . rmcmismaMT&, i s(J8iHll?
LAMBASTS r:L..-w REACH ED BY
mill iiiwu .:" im M '
Avalanche of Criticism
Poured Upon Heads of
Air Service
GENERAL STAFF
OF ARMY BLAMED
"Stormy Petrel," Testify
ing betore Presidents
buaru, Demands Sep
arate Air Department ,
WASHINGTON (By thf- Asao
"luted Press). Coloi.nl WllUam
Mitchell,, who pioclpituted the
present ahemft row, today poure
another aval'inche of ciHictBtn o
lie hem's of those cliai ffect wit'
idminiRtohnK 1 tho. nation's ah
torvlces.
Testlfylner Hcforp the president':
;iSr board, he nRnalled the army
-jvnei'iil stuff, declared U lnoompe
ent to draft air policies and
itfcpd upon it the blunie for th
mipovcrisiied and jlnadcquato al
'etfnse." . .. . ,. , . .
The colonel also attacked 111
navy, changing its officials wit I
I oo ki UK upon axifiliqn ns u sjh-
n-dlnute adjunct defensv.
MUchull advocated pushing the
fleet to sea to fight "where it
oelonps." ,
Mitchell, called, after Lteuten-
(Continued on Page Five.)
Railroad Magazine
Features La Grande
The Prcnmljer edition of the t'n-
Ion 1'uciric iHagasUie hi.s been as
signed to l.a Grande by Howard Kl
llott, editor, who sent the word to
Karl' Reynolds, secretary of Union.
County Chamber of tiommeroe,
Pictures of ba Grande and vicin
ity will adorn the covers and com
panion pages, nil the center spread,
and Illustrate a number of article?
that will be found on the paves ol
the magazine. Homes and children
of railroad men of this city will
be featured in stories.
Mr. Reynolds will be assisted in
gathering the material by It. K.
Byet-8 .representing the railroad
company. . ,
Plans for Caravan to
Yakima fiogi easing
Although the upcclr.l Irrigation
und realtors' comniiliuts oi tin
chamber of commerce postpones
their session with the chamber at
Union be co u hi; ol the merchandising
meeting scheduled for the sa.iiit
night, plans are going ahead for
the arrangement of the caravan tu
Yakima, Earl Reynolds umiounceu
this morning. The postponed
meeting probably will take place
at Union Thursday evening.
County Board Hears
Four Tax Complaints
Only four tax comphtlnts were
filed lor consideration by the coun
ty board of equalization this year.
They are petitions for reduction
of assessed valuation by O. IC. Si I
verthorn,, near Covu; Jostph Mc-
Elroy. near Union; Henry Huns
trot, near Union, and J. 1. Hen
derson, near North Powder.
Judge U. G. Couch, Kenneth Mc
Corinlck, clerk of courts, and Gage
I'rocrlor, cdUnty assessor.- who cuiih
pose the board, will viBlt the farms
Thursday. This board meets the
second Monduy in Hepteniber eacii
yeur, for equalization and adjust
ment of taxes, und continues In
si ss.on fo '60 dua uniess the
it'u.'ri is completed bufore me ex
piration of that term. The worl.
tn.s year Is lighter than usuut.
Judge Couch commented thia
morning. ' ,
Business Men Hear
W. 11. Farley, Dayton, O.
With charts and figures and
numerous Illustrations. V . H. Kur
il y. Dayton. O..: speuk.ng under
the auspices or the Merrhunts'
-Service bureau of the National
rash Register company, denion
struled to the t'S merchants and
mercantile employ) present at the
meeting in the city hall last even
ing, how merchants muy dellnltely
compute Ihe nss or prollt accruing
In e-ich department and from each
GRANDE. OREGON. TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 29,
NutiU ofliirs iiivi'HtJicntin tho cruKh or tlm tUriRihlo MhciuuhIoaIi iii ut ImKHiui'st, . J. luul Usol a niotlol uf tlio biff nlhip
- in their aiistuss on or iLs wiLstiiuaiou oiui Mssihio wtNilinossi'H. .'U.v mo. loft to right. Coitunaiulei II, U, , Feiuioxr, Comniamlfr
Maurice licne. Cnplain J'uiil l-'oiey, the Juityo advwato, Captain l.ouiw U. Mullride, Admiral lUlarjr P. Jones, president of thu naval
co. nt, and ComninJittcr John H. 'lowttu. ' . '.-. '. r , , 4 ;.. , . . . .
1 HO
RELATESTORYfe
LAKEHUnST. N. J. (By Ve
Aasoclntod Press). Mia. Margar-l
et ft oss lunsdown.', . widow of
loniin.inder Ijius om ne, of tiu
irip.ble Shepan Uiah, accepted to
lay the invitation of the naval
court of inquiry to appear ani
make a statement. -
Her telegram to the court sug-
gested no dote tor her appear-1
ance; other than it be the latestl
possible time
Immediately after the Shenan-
1oah wreck, Mrs. linsdowne was
Rioted as saying her h.bandwas
trip with the ai.ship because of
the danger of thunderstorms. .
fNION, Ore. (Specinl).
' Tiie
week end saw, the end of the
prune nnrvest here.
Nearly fill cai-lon.ls or the fruit
wuro -shipped out or tills vlelm'y
iiinhg lue picking and. pucklnKj
nt'iinil. , Most or the orchiirds'
rirodurti were of an exeellunt.size '
i-WiiJ iiuiiiiij'.
Ki snlons of the t'nion ' lilg'.i
school were resumed lust Wedne3-
uny niter uemg ciosen mr a ie c-,mny u 0f the IRBth In
n..s 10 u'low the students to per-. fanirv of tho Oregon nullonul
Hrlpiite In the picking and pacl.- ,,,.,, ld (,Rrt,.ry miisler Inst
ing of the prunes.
MICH SCHOOL STl lMCNTS TO 1
lllwlll 11. tl. "iir.,
t ' et tile close of short drill period
Jl. J. Hammer will sing nt the ,,, Im.,n.rs f tlle guard eli-urs-inbly
nnnnunced for l.u Grande jny.Pl) fol.,i," Several visitors
lllgll hcikioi wennesuiiy ui u.
III.- Mr. Hummer's proKru'm will be
supplemented by announcement of
the student body. The sale or stu
dent body tickets.f A-hlc-h uilnilt
holders lo all regular alhlilii
events or the year. Is ullil'isl C'iin-'
plHed anil tin' eoniinllh-e Is pr-pnr-Ing
to extend the ticket IP to th
business section ot the clly.
E-Premier Of Fl'f.nCC,
' .
LiCOn liOUrgC01.se, ICaU
IM.,,u .., AK.1p.,t,.fi Pr.-tsi
A'tn ' Ilourgi-eirs. e m I n
Kn-ncll stiitesiiian und ronn.-l'
premier. Is dead.
Service
Has Been
"Rotten'
some fteilm nnd eoinni'iiilll" m
Mrni by 'I hi tHwrwr hn -"-hi
the fMiM, eper;'rMed far
fumi widsfn-'Uiry urn .re.
Many iiiiroit menf hate Ik n
ilisile. TIh OlHtirr lM'IU'eH.
hi the IfiM ni muntH. and
Csiiry effort ( Irdtt made I(
adnnl.y re-o'ifnulw (Im rir
fulatlon ileinrtment lo ee t!al
.uhi et n nror M'rtift M-rilM-it
Hi4lhlr.
Whelher you rffidr yir -mt
by -rri r nr liy ninll. The
(Mwncr H aiitlnli to kno
of any lrreulnritfe r iiik'H
Kfatiry i-t ti. If it ! T,(e
DIntut'ii fault or Chat of the
prta rwr Iff. mi effort to e
rwl It IH Ih m.-ul- pronittly.
sns:nM,t h'n a u kn 'm
pm rmrnis art always appr
eiaieil. Obrr Adtrilnc
A Mervhaodlslnjr Srrroe.M
ARMY HAS
FIGHTING PLANES
A1KA
itiMi ltKi'or.r.s u t;.
BIND, Oiu. (.U'. The tvni-
jHuaUiru lat night tliopHHl to
recc.ltiy point.' Half an Inch ot
loo was reported from East Lako
by , fo.twlry officials,
' ' 1 J-
Horsrov.' Tc. (ADTutii
movHt actors, cainera nun
111111 f
'p Kh' uirtl '
TauT
w lta J"1 ni
?? .T
Piort today made public a lei
tor to asMcsAors of tho stale warn-
I ing thean that oh an a.N.sespJors'
init'iig .will, be; held here soon,
tho governor, oh chairman ot tlto
Mtato tax conuntsslon, will ; ask
. Hum if Aiuiy havo mniplieil with
i the - law requiring afMctisnient or
IMTMonal -Mtntv and private prop'
erty. lunMimcli as the aM'H.s
, ...r o.-
,,,. ,,, slJ(t ,, wlt, ,'.
rieinli wiy the (tovernor's letter
s p,,,,,, luo ,, io hl.,ll(t
slljH
' i V '
' ' '
Company E Inspected
At Quarterly Muster
vento at the armory, arter
uliicli Iht.v wi-n InRiM-rhiri l.v.lete,
(iiptnln G. !. Dutton
There wns a good turn-out and
w,.ru pr(.flL.nt.
'
CARROTS CURE
COMA; BEETS .
BRING BEAUTY
' "IiKOON STATU KAIK, SAL KM.
Ore. (Hprrlnl lo The Observer.) A
i,,,,,. f health showing correct
nnd Incorrect practices Is proving
one oi th' popular slate talr exhib-
i iin urr.-iiiK'-i y in'" ni.iu i mi. b-
an.l the experiment siallnn. A
young woman inuniirarturlng her
; heiLiuv ,tlirom;h urlllleliil mt-iuiH lis.
I u....n 1 ih. .IIulIuv iu l.oliiir lf.1,1 hv I
n in the display is lehi(? told by'
more Mtrnrtive s nU'rn that better
riMMlts ale obliitned by natural
ineans. Cnrrots give "pep" and
I. ts mny be used to liihe Ihe pluee
of rouft.v sh is Hssurrd - beauty Is
ImkII from within.
One of the exhibits showinK de-
vidopment of Oreuon Indtmiries Is
a nat.vo Chn.sttrw's tree .n which
are hunif nmonif twinklinir eleeine
lich's Bifts of Orecon woods. lie-
eovei-y of cedar oils from sawdust
nnd myrtle oil from leav s M
shown to be possible.
A stump mill Is the c nter n'ttrar-
tlfn of a display which a-ts forth
Oieion s niinlnK pnss hillties. A
eemenl (dunt shoxts 'the wny to
pirk nnd mix materials and enrt
Iti'-m for the most p-rmnnent re-
ni.-nt tor riad building.
Many problems relating lo form
management are broimbt out. IP.ys
nnd girls club work is given spe-
rial stress Impressing vis tors will,
the va or th.s type or effort In
developing diameter and enter-
pr:s. .
Mt I'.OIill S rM).TINl
BOSTON. .(Ilv Ihe Assoelsled
I a .. t.rr h over 4(1 . nil ire
miles of wnter in the vielnlly or
the snnken submarine B-51. als-
i,.r hsve discovered no bodies
floating, a radio to the Boston
navy urd indicated.
1925.
MEMBER
FIFTEEN
Survey of Air. Fields
bhows What s Wrong
' wit-h 1 Avintinn Wrifpr -The 'Wallowa Commuiiily fair condition, lack of air and the In
t ' . 'V. Kanie to u successful closti Hiit.ur. t-nse cold at the depth of 138
JJeCiaieS- .
(By Lurry Boanlhmn) '
WASHINGTON fNEA BDeclal '
Only 15 airplanes fit for combat 'agent.- The - Weather, both . days divers. His twin brother. Freder
uso should. America . suddunly bo!, ' favorable., . , ink, also aboard Is believed to have
forced to go to wall . . . '1 The list of oxhlbltois Included bcn '' Frederick Is thought
Thufs the rightuig strength of ! 1 2 1 pursons. f.om this section ot to have been at the helm when iho
the army air scrvioe, an-official the . country, from ti.e vuiiey. ami submarlno was struck and was one
survey of all the military Ilylngldiy fa.nilng ssotion. In the hills. those washed overboard. Wll.
fields shows. . a,so from i-rom e and l'owwatka "ody was brought aboard
Tho remaining equlpmont ' Is' and Troy sections. .While the ex- "J""' Camdf?vJl u"!
composed of training planes, mes- i.ib.t ot ag.icuituial products was hf '' bodle would be taken to
senger planes and obsolete heap, of not as large as M expected by hospital at Newport
Junk. ' '. , , "i ' ; hue association, creditable show I
;;. itot 't'jiim"j ' V"' 'S1'' mwla and the . duality of
ndln on. these ' oiJwiel.lW"" "S WJ",
i,Tt h.i.i. .,,i . ,,,' exhibits . of gialn in both, sheaf
errt aircraft oull' be exactly like
aVlver steamer going Into a niival
engagement, against . a rirst-clns?
battleship,', a , high artiiy ofttcer
sas. , ; ' ,., ..
"It wouldn't even have a ,gliost
of a chance."
The following data relative to
,..rt. i.
taken from , war department reo.
ords
. At Brooks Vleld, v'l'ex.,, are M
training planes for "green" student
flyers, und at- Kelly -Kleld,, nearby.
a7 (ruining planes for.,nioro ad
vimced sludi!lits.r - ; ' . , -
'1'hesu can lie used 'for .training
purposes only;. '. . . ,
One Amphibian I'lnuo
Mitchell Kleld. U I.. "nnS..3u
plum s. All of them ' were ' biiill
ring "e ' anqrc, now -
he fifty planes nt Lnngley Kleld.
Va., Include ll obsolete wur-tllne
Martins and 35 training planes or
various types. Or the hitler, one
Is n new, up-to-date lienlng ain
phlblun. The. others are. old und
t worn out.
I At Seirrbjge Kleld, MJeh., there
nre 40 pursuit planes. Or these, 15
aro modern, rjrsl -class ('urtls nnd
Hoeing plum s. The n-Ht nic Tho
nuiii Morse planes, which are not
buttle plnnes;
At Moiling 'leld, near Wnshlng
, ton, there ure 12 old lielLivllunils.
three or which have been rebuilt ;
two Kperry meisengers: and one
sllinll Voiluht training plane.
Itorkwell Kleld. nenr San Diego,
has six old IeHiivllanils.
That sums -up America's flying
biii-iihiii .,,
rii-i'ook neid, .tear iiyitju. ..,
Is simply un experimental station.
...
An army air servlri headquarters
offerer, who for obvious n-HSons
requeste! that his nume b wlth-
held, summed up the condition of
the country's Hlr forees as follows:
"Oenernl Mltehell stated that v."
hnve only 19 plants Tit for roiobat
ue.
- When he made (hat statement,
sbnut a year airo, It was undotibt
edly true.
if the 15 plnnes he referred
to, 1 know that at Ion at four have j
- 1
(Continued on re Four.)
' c,
LA)Cl 'nglCIS Cnare
Ii-! foirU nt Trniit
I
Kleven rltver nnd rose polk-dnt.l
ted beauties of lb' r'nnv iinerlcs
Knwn , t,e Kastern llrn-k are
on prn lav at the Oregon
,,r,iware and Implement store
,,,, . Thev r..preseni the week-
end .ateh or Clar. nee llerford and
i.,,,),) s.r'her wh. led the,,,
rrom the hen,l of the south rork or
,l,e I.e.-tine river. Kieh fish
wi'lvhs' shout two nnd a hair
pounds solid right. Seven of Ihe
.rmin lire males, dlrtlnaelsb) H t,V
(he ileei-d d roe bellies end ihe
nrker roe flecks al'-ng Ihe lines.
r..-tern Brook were first planted
In Oregon streams about' 10 years,
iago, 'sportsmen recall.
ASSOCIATED PRBB8
I-
HELD SUCCESS
WAU.OVa; Ore. . (Special).
day eveninu with falr.y lars-o
DAY FI
crowds In attendance both Friday I The body of William T. Tesch
nnd Saturday. The Judging of ag- macher, 19 seamen, first class, of
ricultufitl exhibits was conducted Bangor, Penn., wa the second
by H. G. Avery, ' Union county
'" miI-w mJk
'1'hc rainy-weather whloli has uu-
ayed tiarveBtlng constumnbly dur-
Iiik tho past few weeks la thought
.u Jiuvu been larguly responsible
ri.r the lack of Interest shown by
many of the farmers, who were
iiu&j tukintf euro or- the crops
tvlule the (air weather lasted.
A Iotko part of the exhibit of
veetahk'S, fpraln and other prod
ucts ure 'being prepared to be
'atken to Knterprlse for the co in-' fD at the end of his present
ly iuii tins week, to bo shown as. t,,,.ln , 0 office, thus virtually
a ii-idlnct display, A. W. John-J0lmlnal)n, the possibility of an
Ian I us chin-go of the exhibit and
will' bo TasslHted by ('has Thomp
son and some ' members, of the
.-igrleultural cluss in getting It ar
ranged. ' ',, ! .' ' ,.'
Tile ruilco program hold1 at tho
ball put k on h'rlduy anil Satur
day urtirnoons was good, with
soiuellilng doing at all t.mes. A
were brought In and gave some . D,ra " ooionging
of the boys some thrilling rides, enkump. and well, known to every
The riders Krluay Uteluded . John sportsman of this section. Wll
l .llne, Uoyd l.ubiis, llugene ..! ed Krlduy evening when nlt by an
tin. Dick Bird, Clark and others, .automobile. The accident occurred
The ulrk. change race had tt 1 " few miles east of island City.
.urHe number of entries. fillbertlThe dog, which was always seen
HuLr or Middle valley was first' ' " ISohnonka.np truck, had
winner in this event, with John B" 'U wld ,wo ol"
lillne second, and Hhopp MeClaln men to deliver some goods. The
Some goods rides In the buck-
ing cont.sl look place fal iiduy
alle, noon with l-iugene Gust n get-
ting f.rst and John Kline second
money. A large number of steers
were ridden both days. The team-
pulling contest held at the ball
park Saturday morning create !
,o.:der..l.le interest, with several
of the best tennis or horses in
K'l.nilini.-.l .n. 1'iiue flv. i
"Down East Industries"
Not Hurt By Imports
(II, Charles I". Htcmirt) . The mld-wcstcrns and soul hern.
WAWIIINdTIlN (NBA uprrlnl)- era make out a good rise In luvnr
Doini-nlle nnd not rorealn compe- j or th'lr ronti-ntton thai eastern
tltlon Is respoiiDlble for the slump I captains of industry hnve over
,n "down east" Industries. 'looked the recent rapid develop.
This will be the argument or ! nvnt of electric, and water power
numerous mid-western and smith- In Ihclr respective territories. ,ho
em h niKiainrs when New Kngiand "'nd of comparatively cheap crd.
mnnilfnefurers. especlsllv or tex- ored tabor away from the farms
tiles, m ke Ih.lr expecled appeal and Into their factories and the
n. rniuiFH next winter lor a 'significant growth in Importojice
higher wall sanlnst linuoru.
.
ITess eotnmi lit rrom the Mis-
sissippi mim-v bom ".iiiiiii o. appreciate tne value ot ii n ui-
Mason and Dixon line coneernlng f,,ean trade Is vry cl-ar.
the New K.liglandera plnlnis Is The east has a spasm of ne.
prelty inn. h all to the same er-!,1lt , ,.t direction lm.n-d 1st.
'" ' the eat doeKn t reil rlv aftw the war .but It dldnt
lo what an extent the reM or the at. ,
eonnlry I. becoming Industrial!- M.naiters of most eastern plants
'soon loet Interest In It and re.
The wei.t r.ivs they loiitlnue lo concentrated on domestic markets.
l-ssiime that their factories are Thnre In the Mississippi valley
rivaled onh abroad, whereas Ihclr. hung on.
mes! lornnunilie compel iiors now
are right here nt home.
tllol ot me western anil soinn-
ern lawmakers who already are In
the capital speak In much the
i same way . , . ,
NUMBER 305
SEA DIVERS
Remains of John L. Gib
son, of Oregon, First
I. , Taken from Craft
OTHER BODIES
ARE REVEALED
Lifeless Crew Members
Will Be Taken to Hos
pital at Newport by U.
' S. S. Camden.
U. S. SUBMARINE BASE, New
London,' Conn. (By tho Associated
Press). The body of John L,.
Qlbson, 26, engineman,' second
class, of Amity. Oregon, R. P. n.
189, was removed fiom tho -wrecked
submarine S-51 by div
ers this morning. Gibson's body,
was the first one taken from the
submarine. -
Glhson's body was found In the
buttery room, the part of the
jubniarlne that . was rammed by
the stecmor City of Rome last
liVlday night. The body Is In ffood
fti t preventing decomposition.
body tound in the submarine by
NSW YOUIC (By the Assoclnu
ed 1'ress). Mayor John K. Hylan
today mude: a formal record ot
his Intention to retire to prlvuto
Independent ticket In the Novcm.
ber niuyorslty eleotlon. .
English Setter Killed '
When Struck by Auto
"Jlmiiiio," tne ' English Setter
Jumped out of the truck and was
evlden ly lying In the road when
a passing car hit him. He was a
Utile hard of hearing and Probably
did not hear it approach He wna
dragged forty or fifty feet. The
car did not stop and the owner la
-unknown.
The dog was eleven years old
nt "" of his death. Mr. Boh.
nenknmp has had him for the last
nine years.
I" southern ports.
j Tht thn nild-west. In pnrlleu.
)llr wn ,UrKer thnn Ihe ea.t to
flnn-ne-r, ""7 " ""
In Increasing quantities or raw
materials rrom the non-Industrial
I,atln America republics, and
shipping thm bnck. and lo the
orient, as finished products. ,
MAYOR H
WILUlETIREr
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