La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 20, 1932, City Edition, Page 4, Image 4

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TiA RKAMnTr. TnTrPMTTkTn nDcnmrnn w . ,
0(D(DAL EEPDIEIFjr
great and small which neck to sell !n
vestments to tlis people,
, The New York governor regretted
that he, had to .criticize Republican
leaaorsnip ana policies, "but,1
Bald, "to build we must first clear
the ground
"Wo must rind out why the present
tfecrmrhi .I I.. "-''-'"" UUll, ou W,
BmiUV hlWtMt.nl. nnH uilll rtmiln hnrn !.. . Wisely,
7r ..v.! ! ' A. T". "c.'0.. .ac- Both platform, and speeches of
1,,uiiwju 4i u UUQJIlClltt limi. ronlnnm kMh ......It.!... - i -
a.i ... . i m.. it...... u-..,,.. . . n. vtiiv hw uiHjvt lawn
1-rOIU.llCllt I.IIIlerinUll " .H"'l "UUll-?- , , : , 1 ., thl minnnlun lit tint ni.r.iinm D,.n
W 0 nfnnn nHAMnnn m-..- T.i- I Rtiuint-t. Morrill rxt T- fl-,....!., 1 . . vv..w-.v i.m.
Miuiiiiiiuiiv fiuiiiuti, it .... . wiMiiuu, iiur. tlnn. tin mi ,
jumucrman, naa a nasoi operation at H"" wiinu to accept ai j proposo tp Slqw jjat tn'e rje,
"r-jwi"""!"" " v. ""-publican leadership," no asserted,
win jvinain at tne nospitai ior a opening oi witna mum conege in tne "miKimrinrttwi i.. fBa ,i.,,. .
week.
fall.
I
Fined ifcto Returns
Howard Shophord was fined $2.60 1 miss ""on Austin has returned rockoning .cams the administration
j Involved In the economic llfo of the
country, that It encouraged ft vast
I speculative boom and that when the
in, municipal court last night on f. f'om Twin Palls, Ida., where she woo not frank not honest with the
charffo of falling to stop his car ut spent a week's vacation. people, and by blundering statements
a stop street sign l ana actions postponed necessary ad'
'i,.i,.,i ,, -,,) .; r1p!""!7" IJuatments. This prolonged and deep.
uwyuiv j-tiuj'y vomuig ' i-wiiiiuii,m3u, nic i eiieu mo aepression,"
The. Thursday-Friday. feature oi the , falr board and tho chamber of com- Roosevelt asserted, tyie Hoover ,po.
Liberty theatre noxt week . will . be merce Orange fair committee . will Icy for allavlnir Government and hiisi.
"The Paoajon Play," according to worij nieot Monday oventng at 7:80 at the ness Is a wide departure from, the
received today by J. E. Wright, mari-1 chamber of commerce . office on Republican tradition as voiced by
-D". . f t ---..... i -.h(uijB p uu(au tCSS
tne lormuiaiion or plans xor the government .in hushiess. ...
Comlne. To Iji nramlo Orange Fair and Home ProducU "Republicans everywhere should see
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Oosterllng, as "how. this," he wont on, "It Is completely
well as the many friends In La Orando ' I aMen to the traditions of the party.
and vicinity are awaiting with a great i 1" I'orluiml Tlie coincidence of the two policies is
deal of anticipation the arrival of Mr. w- Mary uuirmau and sons, Ed- as uungcraua a mixture as fire and
and, Mrs, Allen C. (Wllma Oesterllng) i wnru ana rrea, icit lor roruand . to I powucr. . juis is, tne tragic policy
wxtgnc and their son, who ore comr "I""' t"1 coming wcok visiting Mrs. ui v past nour years'
lng from their formor homo at Rio Huffman's sister, Mrs. . tjarl Wron, Before tho election, of Mr. Hoover,
do Janolro. Tho Wriuht famllv af- and her brother,. John Huffman. I "la rival for tho presidency, ho said
tor a threo weeks' trip on tho 8. G. . ' " tcrrlblo race begun between the
Delsud, arrived In Now Orleans, Aug. ' Hot urns to Portland , riBing Uclo of bubble fortune In the
6, Thoy left by car for tho north and I Aftor having, boen a guest at, the Block market and tho rising tide of
at nresent are In New York Cltv. Tho ' homo of Mr. and Mrs. James Bchlll- Unemployment."
dato of their arrival of courso is not! lng for several days, Alvln Slppcl, "Nevertheless wo wcro, said 'Mr.
known doflnltoly as they havo the ; a former loco! resident, left last """"'i u vorge oi tne great-
continent to cross, more or less lc!a- night for his home In Portland,
ure!y, but their family hero Is hoping ! '
iney win arrivo some time around i "H iwiuiiiora
Sept. 1.
Sept
Ofld
Olfford Seltss, son of Mr, and Mrs,
est commercial expansion lu hlatorv.
ivbii ,wjwKto wum create new consum
ing power, accelerated mass production
wouia lower costs. Buy more; owe
Fellows Meet
, Two appllcatlpns for membership
lf the Odd Follows lodga wore re
ceived last night when tho lodge mot
at 7:30 at the Odd , Follows hall.
TJhoy will be considered In September
When' degree work Is conducted. Reg
ular buslnoss also was transacted.
Pnilso Scenery
That tho drlvo from La Orando to
Pendleton and along the Columbia
River highway are among tho most
scenlo drives in the, United States Is
the belief of Mrs. Robert, K. Cain
well and family, of Now York city.
wno stopped In La Orando last night.
Clydo R, Scltc, will leave tomorrow "horo: spend morel Tills was tho
ior Baltimore, Md.. where ho has ac- r i
ccpted an asslstantship In tho pothoc " was tn0 "oy-dny ' promoters,
logy, deportment of John Hopkins loBaI1!0rei mushroom millionaires.
university, Mr. soitr, graduated from
the,. University of Oregon medical
school last June, Ho will remain at
John Hopkms university medical , ' , r "vor campaign was
school for at least one year's study. '"W01"- "Perhaps," ho added, re-
. . . ? . V fcrrlllff t.O PrMlrlnlif rnnll,l,,A i,r
no pas peon tne guest of his parents ::."" .: T '" .
slnco Tuesday seeing It, a shrewd man from, New
n,M,i7 l(1 n,0 tuoi uetacn-
To Hun Aiiselmo "'"..""""'a nms, typed on
opportunists, adventurers of all
Kinas.
in this mad whirl, Mr. Roosovelt
said, Mr. Hoover's camnalan
After almost n mni.th l " P or paper '1 do not
,nH,.n rl . ii,n... - , 0I1OOS0 to
Orando and at Wallowa Loko, Dr.
and Mrs. M. K. W. Holcher plan to
leayo tomorrow aftornoon for Calif
ornia whoro Dr, Helcher is an in
fo Wallowa iJijio r , ,.
After spending, a few days In La
return early next week.
To VViJlu nulla
To be at tho bedside
Washington city, Thoy will remain
for an Indefinite period.
run'."
Ho went on to recito that sumlutes
were to be marketed abroad and buy
ing nations woro to bo financed by
They aro, touring tho United StatcB structor in tho Presbyterian Semin- rumoen.tin ., Si ae
and,. were .enthusiastic ,a,bout the try at San Anselmo and pastor of miSSsISd t? oll h T
beauty of oJegou mountains. tho First Presbytia., chruch In Son Srr.,?. rl,B 1
rr3 tS re zzs:?
arnncie to intend tho marrltiRo oJ h ' Z 7., iB ""r"
rirnnrtn Mr nnH mf Wf an ihnlr nnti Wlnrhutii n ti. . . " " wlmJr- u 0, listen-
cod av Wallowa Laka. , They plan to I - . "The nrMid.k u.L, .. ...
Blllff nnmwvolt. tnlH hi- .riiAn '
At tho Presbyterian church Sunday 1,0 m,,.t i,.. . .. ' .;...
morning at 11 :00 o'clock, E. E. Hurley, f tho choice. But hf. courage faT
tonor, will sing "Father In Heaven" nrt n,,,Hta, , ... ."1
mother. Mrs. Ida Smiley, who ml J'"" Englomann. , Miss American Industry, accelerated to a
undergo on operation in Walla Walla, Edrls Magulro, organist, will play the pac0 never bat00 kn suddenly
Mfs. Jack E. Wright and Mrs. Rnjr.Proludo "Rex Oloriao" by Day, and found tho brakes locked on a .nn
Moycrslck loft yesterday . for the tho offertory "Pastoral" by Flagler. pari road " ' P'
i.,.,,,,.. And attor tho orash.of Octobor,
uiion-. ' lOJO,. came what Roosevelt said he
Miss Boulah Ferris, who was In- believed was tho "real crlmio of t o
jured in an automobile accident near Republican administration
MOLLISON GOING
TO NJf. SUNDAY
(Continued From Page Three)
lllght and decided to fly to Montreal
this afternoon to watch the Canadian
air pogcajit.
His westward crossing of tho At-
Saturday, August 2Qr 1932
i Butter Is
Down Half Cent
Eggs Unchanged
SOGI1TYNOTES
Miss tifi lykt, Society Juitoi
lelephone Malri 600 Until niiO , m
PORTLAND, Aug; 30 m Tho mit
Of 'Ac lb. in the nrlco nf pnho k.i,
lantlo wa "tho toughest flight" he during tho weekend session . of t.h.
evor made, ho said, and he was "Jolly produco exchange, confirms recent
Well all In." He talked by trans- reviews of the butter tmrt. hi .1,.
atlantlc telephone with Amv John- Journal, to the effect that uiiihrf.... The last picnic of the summer ses
son. his brldo of (hree weeks and from storage were hurting tho "n vm onjoyed by 64 students last
,.v.dv,4 a jivbi-u uiaiHllCO Ilier, and She UUUU.;. , 1 ,.e..v uv ,c wire, aim a uniuuc
promleed to sail today for New York I Thoro was no change In the price 8rom of B0me3 nntl stunte wa3 ar
to join him. Ho sold, however, she of buttorfat (ox the weekend , ranged by Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Steven-
would not accompany him on his1 There continues a Jack of general B0"' They mct at thB plcnlc ground
return flight from New York to Lon- 'change in the market for ncp ir, h. nt o'clock and spent the attcrnoun
don. Ilocal field. UndomrmiM und.n.111.. swimming and playing baseball.
May Not rome West tt)o ganerai market by outsiders form' A"or ' dinner was served
Advices from London later todnv .the ohlef factor aaalnst th. m. 1,. six o'clock, they divided Into four
said. hoyfevO, (that Mrs. Mniiiunn althounh too tmii 1. n.r.n groups, each of which presented a
had changed lior mind and probably tlonary. . stunt, a song and a Joke. Singing Was
would not come to America at all. There is a quit0 good demand for later BnJyod around a bonfire.
"I was lucky," he said. "For hon live chickens of nnrilalii .11 .. I Patrons and patronesses wore Mr.
at a atrotch on the way across the on the wholesale way for the week- antl Mra' ''"'P'1 Badgley, Mr. and Mrs.
Atlantic I couldn't see the water be- ' end. Prices ore held well In practically 8tcven30ni Miss Helen Moor and Miss
low pie and I didn't know whether oil lines. , ''Amanda Zobel .
the wind was changing and blowlne I There continues a very ...
TJ". iT?:A;,1..Tn JT!!!.? .""f. ! Liieky Dozen frhib
Eastern Oregon Normal School Students
Enjoy Outing at Pine Cpne; 54 Take
Part in Program of Games arid Stunts
degrees for drift and. my calculations the country is willino tn nff- ,,
niust have been about right because freoly.. Leading traders are advlsine
when I como over land It wasn't 10 tho country to withhold supplies un.
''"t" igiitca naroor " were is a more pronounced call.
Concludes Season
Drlskoll, of La Orando. were married
In the eourt house at Baker by Coun
ty Judge Charles . Balrd Friday
morning at 11 o'clock. They were ac
companled by Mr. and Mrs. Jam
Smith. Mr. DriSkell la a conductor for
tho Oregop-Washmgton Railroad and
Navigation company.
Luther Leagues
Join in Picnic
considornhi. i, 7. -u . I e iast.picnic mooting. of the sum.
Ho decided to make tho flight, he 'for cantaloupes as result of con- ruL TT" "Jth0 LuckDozo"
id, only because it had been n aS! tlnued MtHwiTtrok XinJi !!.U.b. eaterday afternoon at one
nod for six months. , Yakima and thi Wanato ct uZ. I?"?--0-
I Just got mnrrled three weeks DIllaM Is also ehlpplnir more freoiv. I " .. ....
ago," ho explained. . "and If this Quality in general !, eood. ' uu u' at
i'!?L.J,??.,,. Ptontiert n Ion,! Despite the extreme low price I Mrs it e. niehev win' h th i.ovt
nuum nave wancu a wiiiic. wnicn lias caused many fishermen to t,. 7 ... o - . . C
I'lew at Low Aliunde jqult along the CoTumbla and tl ' home cntCrta""ng OD Scpt' 9 at hw
.v i j . wn 1'iuuicteu "iiwuh uiiu on tne uregon coast, t
wouldn't bo able to cot off tho fresh salmon continues so nlcntirui '
e.u.m wiiu my sman pione and Its tnat evcrytning except fancy Chinook
170-galon load of gasoline and the is dragging at low valuos. Fancy stuff
amount I was carrying did prevent Is really scarce,
me from rising above the elmm I There Is
banks. The greatest altitude I reached age of country killed calves along tho
" wnoiesoln way with nrion f rmpr nf: '
"I'm going to fly the same nlnnn the recent ndvnncA. Lamhi n Iibm'vt .
back," ho said, "but I think Un ... firm with timr nrl- l.,.t nw,l I I niflti Vhfklo
turn trln will h .... . ' " 'I r- ' I viuuil UVHWW
word one has favorable aspect as ' Offerings on the east side farmers'
thero Is nothing to worry about ex- wholesale market wore'-liotun iihurai
copt the possibility of motor trouble, as Friday but then, was llttl. ehaniri.
and that Is a very faint possibility In tho price situation.
iiiuuea. Tomatoes. cnntnlnnnnN. nnnnhoa anA
Molllson gavo up entirely his on- corn continued th rnvnrito itm .
ginai plan to moko the round trip j Fancy tomatoes out of the Dlllard
flight from Britain to Now York and section sold In a small way up to 60c
La Grande Couple
Married in Baker
Vergla Maud Parker and WUllam
A plcr at Piuo Cone was olljoycd
last night by a largo group of mow-
liers dT the Luther League of the
Lutheran church. Swimming wa3 en.
Joyed by tho majority, after which a
picnic dinner was served at 7 ociock
, Alvln 8lppol, of Portland, was a
visitor at the event.
Iraogenc Schilling and Rev. E, W.
Brachcr were in charge of the picnic.
No-Hostess Card
Party is Planned
Plans for a no-hostess card party
to be held next Friday evening at
7:30 at the home of Mrs. Julia SItlor
were made last night when the Wo
men of the Moose met at 7:30 at the
Eagles hall. The next: regular, meet
ing will be an event of Sept, . ,
' .
MR L, M. Hoyt Is; ;
Hostess td Cliib
Mrs. L. M. Hoy t was the hostesi),tp
the members, of, tho.L, i. -cjub.ycs-,
terday. afternooq at her hone. Mem
bers, of the club and one .tjwesi com-'
plottd three tables , for hrip;ge, wtlj
Mii. William Mitchell . making the
high score. The pleasant attwnoqn
concluded with a..unch aeryed, by
Mrs, Hoyt, The. qlu wil meet agin
in two weeks with Mrs. Henry Hill.
SOCIAL CALENDAR I
xaonaoy, Aug, ...
1:45 Ban Soucl club, with Mrs.
J. B. Reynolds.
:
Tuesday, Aug. 83
8:00 Women's Benefit associa-
tlon, at the Sacajawea Inn.
Thursday, Aug. 2o . , . 4
3;00 Past ,Guardlai Neighbors'
club of N. O. W., with Mrs. Belle
Dcvlne. . f.
2:00 Lutheran Ladles Aid, at
Riverside park. ,, t
i 8:00 Fitty-Flfty olub, with Mrs. -Bfflo
Young.
... . Friday, Aug. 37 ... .,' 1
7:30 Women of the., Mooeo' carol
party, with Mrs. Julia Sltlcr-.
To Be Opened
September i2
PERRY
PERSONALS
Iiy VvilOa O'Xcll
(Observer Correspondent)
, PERRY (Special) Saturday nf
temoon a few friends were Invited
to a. party in honor of Lois O'Nell's
eightb birthday anniversary. Those
present were Bruce and Kenneth
Pirson, Prlsciila and Florence Proc-
tor, Glenn Greonough. Joan Winch,
IScKdolToOpeit
Un (September p
At Ehterprisie
Tourists
,vnuug too tourists wno stopped op- "Tlioy hod a sea of statistics at
In La Orando to visit last night were criltltm 'or; fractured clavicle this hand but the odmlnistratfon did not
niuu,(tiic, oi ooattie; jonn M. uarry, ' ' B v.nwm iw.mu hub- ten tho truth"
of Cheyenne, Wyo.; Mr, and Mrs, R. I"lBl' Her condition la satisfactory. He quoted from Mr. Hoovor's re
u. r""Kci-, 91 uaiso; ana Mrs. Elmer
, .,. Mrs. L. Z, Terrall
UNION,. Ore.,. (Special), The
SCllnnlR. ,nf TTltlnn itHll - II. n
back again In less than-three davs. but the ceneral market for .in ,wnn later thi wnr , ih.H i
After flying to Now York Sunday ho not above 40c arid 85o took tho bulk , years, tho date having been sot for
will wait for his wife, to arrive and of the good stuff. . .,. . . i Sept. 12. The teaching staff of the
rest up before attempting the return 1 Dlllard cantaloupes were offered, at ' High school will be the some as last
trlP- ,l-60 but buyers wore wary. Muskmol. 1 year with tho exoaDtinn or t.h v,om
Hearing AffCCted ,, OnS from tile. SOniO BOOtlOn WOrp nriPPrl economic riennrlmant ,,.hl, ...III u nnrhnra Utarv nillu nnrl nnm, Tnv
..uu....n aa w tuiuuvcu uvtne 100 ior nest as were xnoso irom urnnri ncacca tn vfmr hv mi nnhnr.a . ini. 1. n .Tpnn nnri nrnM . r r.
" "iwbor tiiat ifliuim ana traywn ... ; nowiana. Tne run corps of grade
lie was unable to aocopt dozons of I Corn market, ruled at a spread, of , teachers has not yet been definitely
telephone falls which came to him 6075c sock with little activity above settled but. a. mcotlm. win h
at the form home near Pcnnflcld 70o oil account of the lack of suitable soon for the purpose of sclectlne two
.....w- i,v i.-i,v iui ,u cup oi timiiuy. , . 1 teacners.
Miu aitor ne landed. Tho farmer who ' Peach sales continued at , an ex-I Marshall Huffman . and son. Eld
took him In. Raymond Hawkins, trcmo of 50c box for Crawfords, this ridge, who have spent . the summer
had to do tho talking, for him. .., , price being obtained for some Salem In Union, moved back to La Grande
Molllson was credited today with stock while , tho general market for on Wednesday so that tho latter can
fuu, ucn aviuuon recoros tnrouRh his urawiorfls and E bertos as well, an bo ready for hla nnhnni nntin. m tv,.
present flight tho first flier to fly Rochestera ruled. 40(50c. Loose nacks Greenwood grade school
westward solo over tho Atlantic wcro 36 si 40c box. I Glen Taylor. Max Tnllman. nmrm,
ocean: the shortest time from land i Gllklson and George Van Hqutcn left
to land on a westward, crosiug; the ATIV17"' AV1?T T Thursday for Toppenlsh, Wash., hop-
first transatlantic flight in a lidit V V JiiJLiJU . Inir to find wnrk .
plane, and tho longest duration flight WHEN FOUN D . . . i Tho members of the F. F. H. sewing
In a small piano. nl nrp tthitt ir group met at the , home of Frieda
s"onTwairwar B,oncho B' Bry" ; DEMOCRATIC
rriim iiuoier
Mra. James Wlso of Imblcr. was
n nusinoss visitor In La Grande yesterday.
BaijM to .niinec
An Eagles dance will bo held to-
IN COLUMBUS
(Continued from Pago One)
marks during 1020 and ,1030 to sup
port his contention that tho admin
istration was not truthful about tho
aepression.
Finally on Dec. 3, 1030 It was an
nounced "wo have already woathored
the worst of the storm." "And then,"
added Rqosovolt. "as tho dcnroaalon
steadily deepened, all was alienee".
wnen facta .could no longor bo Ig-
enu .uu excuso must bo
AMY ItKCONMDKIt.S
LONDON, Aug. 20 (I') Amy John
son, notoa British woman flier and
(Continued From Page One)
Brown at tho experiment alnltlcm
Thursday . of ternoon for. its semi
monthly session., Tho fire upset the
regular routine and the afternoon was
and buying securities and commodi
ties that "can. by , tho expodlont of I ,,,
Z'X- - ' ." he s "gtr'd,cov
and tho proceeds will bo turned over Mow rlald iuniWiainn 'f orcli tlmt 11,0 "oprcsslon ciuuo from
"i . 7- Ptee-tl.
ti -ih . ' posiiors.'
Ill Milton .. ,
RtiMoll Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. Nelson, has gono to Milton
whoro he Is working hi a fruit pack
ing house. Ho will roinaln there for
sevoral days but expects to return
to his homo before leavlne for Wniin
Walla where he will bo 0 sophomore
at Whitman college.
. Whitman college.
To Leave , ( ,
! Mr. and Mrs. Winchester II. Helch
er plan to lenvo .tomorrow morning
by motor for Now York City whoro
thoy will llvo during thq . coming
Winter. Slnco their marriage about
fwo weeks ago they liuvo been tho
guests of Mrs. Hclchcr's parents, Mr
and Mrs. A. W. Nelson.
VIMIInc
v William Hoggcrty. of Duma, was a
Visitor, lu La OrniiUc yesterday call
ing on Normnn Jesse and Jack Cool
Idgc. with whom lie was a member of
Thota Chi fraternity at the Unlvcr-
I.OOK Nl'l; l,H, ON I OKI!
IMN'I'S For ten days, begin
ning Aug. 17, wo will wash and
itoam press your cord punts
lor 30c.
Modern Laundry
I'llONB MAIN 77
Moro rigid supervision of national '"""r . u" "un
i.r . . auiiu uu UAt UOU W111C11 LIIO IirOJSI
iur itiiu iiroLfinLinn nr rin. i , . -
1 uiiiiL Hini niiiininiiiiifi in iiiu
A proposal .to dlscourugo and pro- r .;,.,,. .,. .' ... .. . .
vent "tho nn nr hnnk ,i.i. . """-' 14 """" ,lu ro"ei in
speculation to the flnlrl,ni r 1 1 ""... "ouvcr aumiuistril
Separation of Investment and com- hJm,. .7 V T""
mcrclal banklmr. ""' "'"'" """b 'ost rour
"rdZw i whUopZJ
and earlier practices."
Makes Promise
lKt'(loiiiflui' KpcciulH for
10 days. VC will clt-an, oil
and adjust your spifdo
inder for $1.50.
I.iilirlcalo rulilo nuil lest lirud
for 7flp. .
McKONAl.u ei.i::tiijc CO.
I'lione Main 758 HtH Adams
Hat Cleaning
and Blocking
Best Work in
Town at
Angel's
Across From Pcnnoy'a
Mr. Roosevolt promised "It will no
longor bo poosiblo for international
bankers, or others, to sell foreign'
securities on tho Implicit understand
ing that those securities havo been
passed on or approved by the statq
department or any other agency of
tho federal govoriunont." t
And, that "high public officials in
tho noxt administration will neither
by word or by deed seek to lulluenco
tho prices of stocks and bonds."
Tho present administration, he add
ed, "has all too often Issued state
ments which havo had no relation to
too scientific information which It
possessed. This has shaken nubile
confidence."
Continuing. Mr. Roosevelt told his
lUKiienco that "this assurance which
1 am here giving you is to my mind
more Important than all other rem
edies. ,.
"Restored confidence In tho actions
and statements or oxocutlve author
ity Is liidlspantlble. This minimis
trillion has risked tho lives and prop
oriy and welfare of tlin nnin
"""" a policy or disastrous gov
erniiiental speculation."
I "It is mi wonder." ho said, tlicro
j Is sloimatlou born of fear. This is a
instruct not of ourselves. Not of
: fundamental soundness. Not lu our
, innulo ability to work out our fu
1 lure. It Is o dlstruct of our leaders
in the things thoy say and tho
I tilings they do.
I "The kind of confidence we most
I need is confidence In tho Integrlt;
me soundness, mo liberalism. Hit
vision and tho old fashioned horse
Ih'iibo of our national leadership.
. Without that kind of confidence wo
aro forever Insecure, with it the
future is ours to conquer."
I Mr. Roosevelt asserted that his
! economical remcdlral measures "Ilka
. my whole theory of the conduct of
government, aro based on. telling tho
truth."
J "Government." he said, "cannot
prevent some individuals from mak
ing errors of Judgment, but govern
ment can prevent to a vory great de
grce tho fooling of aensihle people
through nUsslatements and through
the withholding of Information on
tho part of private organizations
of spotless purity, or has ho been
scrubbed and whitewashed by cun
ning showmen In the hope they can
deceive n credulous electorate for
four yoara moro."
Dissecting tho Hoover exposition
of tho doctrtuo of Amcrlcnu Indi
vidualism, tho candidate said " 'ap
praising tho situation In tho bit
ter dawn,' of a cold morning af
ter, wo find:
"Two-thirds of American Industry
concentrated in a fow hundred cor
porations and actually managed by
no moro than 6000 111011.
"Half of tho savings of tho coun
try Invested In corporation stocks
and bonds and mode tho snort of tho
American stock markets.
"Fewer than threo dozen private
banking houses directing tho flow
of American capital within tho coun
try and to thoso 'backward and crip
pled nations' on which tho president
built so hcovlly."
Bumming It up, Mr. Roosevelt de
clared, "wo must get back to first
principals; wo must mako American
Individualism what It was Intended to
oe equality of opportunity for all
tho right of exploitation for none."
bride of A Moin":;', trdny ...noon when Sheriff Jesse ' "7 It " B "noon was
In New Brunswick yesterday after a Bresllfttra waa notified .pout 40 men accomplished. However, thoy were
flight from Portmarnock. Ireland, re- "'f '"",''ly,s""t 10 th T','" able to enJy refreshments
considered today hor decision to sail extended the search within served by Frieda and hor mother,
for New York to join him. VJ 1 ""I? ? L ' Bear Next woek tno have a picnic at
Yesterday she announced she would Wllow, whf,re Mr' "nd M"' BKr" nlld , the home of Betty Cadwell on Cath
sall today, but this was cancelled and Mra' vlnMln"K were camped. crlno creek. .
It seemed unlikely she would go at : ., . legionnaires Help Mr. and Mrs B j. MrJ
. .1. T,?e. a' Leg'on drum corps Frances Tallman and Colonel Palmer
Hor secretary said sho had not slopt e" L 8C,C",! 001 ,t-10 .'"!,u'ch Ia3t "turned homo Friday from a camp,
for threo nights because of anxiety nlgl" 1"hDrt'y aor 8 ocloc and after ing tr,p to the lakes about Eagle Can
for her husband and that she still 6Pe,,d"18 ' tho alSM tramping the Clifford Irwin and David Tripp
did not consider the anxiety ended mou"''"S the majority of them re- came In from Son Francisco . Wed
untll ho had completed his return to worlt lwr0 tw mornQS nesday for, a visit with rclaUves.. v
flight from New York to London. .at 730. , ,. . . , I Miss, Maude .Lay, daughter of J. W
.. I Dressed only In a thin cotton hous 1 Lay,. jeft Friday with Henry LInd, of
montiikai. P1..1V1 ire,,.,.,,.. . drecu with no wrap, Mrs. Vlnnelbo tu.iii,ii 1,1.. .- '-
MONTRFL,jug. 20 (!) Montreal titc! thlU 8hc suffered from , the relatives, .for. Salt Lake City and the
prepared tocloy to oxtend 0 tumultu- : " " " "'" " "ignt young couple were to. bo married In
oub wclcomo to J. A. Molllson, trans- 'm"x B "Pot protected by brush, and tho Temple on Wednesday. They
atlantlc filer when ho flies hero from s'eH soundly. It la wtlmatcd that will make their homo In Belllngham
St. John. N. B.. for tho air pageant th(! tehPcroturo was almost f reoelng ! Miss Gladys Liedtkc. who Is em-
this aftornoon. 1150"1 nights sho was lost at the 0064- ployed at St. Vincent's hospital in
son. Many games were played after
which birthday cake and refresh
ments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor and
children left Monday for their home
In Boise after a week's visit with Mrs.
Taylqr's mother here. , .
Paul Hamby, William Morrison and
Lester Clarke, of Vale, motored here
Sunday. Mr. Hamby la planning on
spending the winter horo.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Strlngham
and children spent Sunday In La
Grande visiting Mrs. Poto Lily. .
Mrs. Ethel Hatch who has been 111
tho past month Is slowly Improving.
Ernest -Miller, and son. of Cove,
visited at tile Kelly home one day
this week.
Bob Garity, of La Grande, was a
dinner guest at the Plerson home
Thursday.
Mr. and: Mn. Andrew Howell, of
Vale, spent Sunday at the O. Matte
son home. . .1. , I
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kelly and Mr.
and Mrs. Hershel Horstman and son,
Jackie, motored to Hermlston Tues
day to visit Mr. Kelly's mother.
He Is to be guest of honor at civic ,toot ltltuil0.
Portland, Is spending her vacation
luncheon at Saint John and to leavo ' ""'"day, sho states, sho came up-with her. mother, Mrs. Llcdtke, wost
immediately afterward for Pcnnflcld , ' " """"" " gin wno of union.
Ridge, whore he left his little olr- w" P'cxmg nucKicuorrlos. She called Mrs. B. W., .Rising, of Nampa, who
panic overnignt.
Christian Science
Hymnal Contract
(to them that sho was lost but they has been visiting since Tuesday with
...,M..,8 uci uonieavea Mrs. law Bidder, is returning home
ran to their autoinobllo and drove today. She accompanied Mrs. B. E.
BW"y' ,' (Daniels, also of Nampa, who como
- While wandering about through the up to visit her mother. Mrs. C. E
underbrush Marching for the oamp. ' George, on. the Cove-Union highway
nlJ.:l 'MM. Vlnzelberg ato huckleborrles I The EDworth Leaauers r .nlnv.
MLKJS t lUIll liUSy .which are plentiful on Mt. Emily now. lng. some, pre-school parties these
' ' found a spring to quench her! days. On .Thursday evening thoy
(From Klngsport (Term.) Times) jthtrst. , drove to Cove about 40 strong for a
Tho Klngsport Press, Incorporated, t Mrs. Vlnzelbcrir ra nut tr hrH oi 'mimmm. ,., j '
has received tho largest known single their Bear Wallow camp directly after evening of fun around a oampfiro
order of hymnals over, placed with sho was found and her son-in-law 1 They, roasted maralimallowa and
a single concern. Tho order was states that she la suffering no -111 spent a social afternoon,
placed by Tho Christian Sclonco Pub- effects from her two night exposure, .Dr., and Mrs. Pete Bloom and a
lishlng society of Boston. although she waa exhausted.. son of Tacoma, woro visitors in Un-
Tho order consists of 400.000 cloth- Mrs. Vlnrelbcrg Uvea in Hunting- 1 lon a couple of days this week
......... ....... .v,v UII ,uu mii ion out spends the summers In La I . Prof. J. B. Horner and wife, from
out hor bound books. The books will Grande with her daughter, Mrs. Bcory, Corvallls, visited Mra, . Ball Wright
be distributed throughout the world, to escapd the extreme hoot at hjr Tuesday evening ond talked over the
iLh, S , n,8trlbml" wl home. They had gono to Mt. Emily I days when he taught In tho schools
, . for an outing because or tho heat in hero.
mo music puues tor 1110 040-pogo the valley
nnmrlr-WOr prc',",ro the p- The Beery home U at 1702 X avo
Qllson Company of Boston, nation- nu0.
w.. uuu music compositors. All of
Sport Finals 1
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TOIIAY'S HASKBAlX GAMES
(By The Associated Pro)
Nutlomil League
. FIRST GAME: B. H,' E.
New York 2 10 0
Pittsburgh 3 8 0
Batteries: Walker and Hosan'
French and Paddcn.
SECOND GAME: R. H. E.
New York. a 15 , i
t-iLtuDurgn . 17 o
batteries: Bell and Hogan: Harris,
Spencer and Padden.
FIRST GAME: R. jr. E,
Brooklyn ... 6 is ri
Cincinnati 0 5 4
Batteries: Clark and Lopez: Lucas
and Lombardl.
American League
R. H. E.
-,4 0 1
.. 1 10 0
ENTERPRISE, . Ore, (Spoclal) ,4
School yiu open here, the Stli ,of
September, High school teachers' r.e,
Supt. L. Lee Williams', Paul if. Schil- '
ler, E. G. Axtoll, Velma Matthcs,
Glen Klmberllng, Beulah Smith,
Moxlne Moore. Paul Schiller taught
here two years ago and since that
timo has been In the Philippine
Islands teaching. Maxlne Moore , is
taking Mrs. Roger DeBusk's place.
In the grades the teachers are the
same except for one resignation r
that of Miss Lillian Duncan, . whose
placo will be taken - by - Dorothy
Strickler, graduate of the East Ore
gon Normal school... Tho., teacher
aro, O. H. Walker, Janet .Wlllgetctdt,
Mrs. Clara Steele, . Clara Pavis,,, Dor
othy Strickler. . Mrs. Jndls. IJoavia,
Mildred Day and Mrs. Daisy Scott, j,,..
L. j. Allen, . l-H cluh manager,
arrived Wednesday. ,.He will .assist
dune already organised and will con
duct stock Judging classes, V j
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Dill drovo ti?
The Dalles Tuesday to. ylslt friends.
. E...C. Waugh and son, Carlton,, pt
Yakima, were here Sunday visiting
Mrs. Maggie Bloom. , .,
E. G. Axtell and wife ..drove to
Portland Saturday accompanied by
Mrs. Axtell's father, P. C. Iyerson. ,
Miss Margaret and Miss' Annette
Dobbin and parents were guests at
the Lions club last Tuesday night.
Miss , Morgarot Dobbin told, of. jjeij
trip west of New York. Miss Annette
Dobbin gave an Interesting' taljt pi
the people p Franco whorn she .has
spent the last few yojtrs with, Louia
Crow, of Lostlne, sang some beuilr
ful solos accompanied by Miss Jllna
Gibson. ,
,.A daughter was born, to Mr. SLt
Mrs. Lloyd Houser Sunday, Aug. 14,
Tho baby has been named Mlria
Jean.
On Aug. 12 a son was born to Mr.
and George Meyers. The boy has
been named Alvln Max. '. ".
, Mrs. Pefe Wilson will go to Port
land Saturday to consult specialists ,
concerning a hip Injury sho received
some time ago. Mrs. Wilson has been
In the Enterprise hospital for several
weoks recovering from an appendi
citis operation, ... ........
Mrs. I. J. Ratcllff is suffering from
a broken wrist caused from a fall
while sho was huckleberrylng last
Sunday, ... . ..
Mr. and Mrs. w. J. Ortolan and
daughter, Betty Jane, drove . to Port
land the first of tho woek on a short
vacation.
r ,
tintype for the plates was set by DfcAXH MYSTERY
IS UNSOLVED
WALL STREET,
QUIET; CLOSING
TONE STEADY
NEW YORK. Aug. 30 tm The stock
market drifted through tho quietest
weekend seualou In four weeks today.
with prices fluctuating In a narrow
rut.
Tho list closed with a steady tone.
with a few Issue. up fractions to t
point or more, but in the aKgregnte.
tne llat was very closo to the final
level of the previous session.
Turnover for the two-hour sesalon
waa approximately 000.000 sharrs.
There apioatvd, to be some switch
ing of speculative attention to the
bond market, which again luished
forward. Professional traders appear
ed to have grown somewhat wary of
me stock market, pending a demon-
itrotlon of Its ability . to brook
through Its rwent upper resistance
levela, but brokers felt there were
many buyers waiting to get Into the
market on a setback.
E. W. Palmer, president of the lo.
ool plant, said aomn idea of the mag
nitude of the order could be obtAined
by tho quantity of material and time
neccssory for tho completion of tho ly
(Continued from Page One)
DALLAS MAT
M AN TO MEET
U. S. CHAMPION
SEATTLE, Aug. 20 (iT A chonco to
moot Jack Reynolds, of Cincinnati,
nunrter nf n mllt frntn Mm nar ' TecOKlllaed WCltcrwoluht wrestling tl.
hrulr .,r n. i . . ... ... ..... f v ...,. ...... ..... .
. .,u u, Mlu uuKi-sv pcrieciing . wncrc oieeie .was found. uvnuiuw, wus noia up toaay oeioro
presses of the Klngsport Press began . , . Kanx licmou.nl rutm Jack Gorman, clover Dallas, Tex.,
work, on printing tho book Juno 16 ! Chief Deputy oeorgo Kona demon-' "vtmnn. ,
and will run 20 houa eaoh day until strated how the rifle could havo been I ,n th0 "nata of a tournament here
Aug. 25. at which time the printing held by stMle if he had committed durlI th P"1 two months., with
Is expected to bo complete ;sulcldo and said that In his opinion tne ' the noUonal wrestling
A total of 325 tons of paper will a .inch Dowered riflo ixm,M association. Gorman throw Dca Au-
bo usod In tho book, 40.340 yards of .rmm.h fnr. t hi, - derson, of Seattle. In two out of threo
yards of heiid person' head off If placed closo to hcre lMt nlht- Anderson got
book cloth, 30,000
bands, seven tons of end paper ma- the head.
"im, w luiHi oi cover board, and
....... yaros oi muslin TJPTTfCTJ rrrw
reenforeement for the backs of the UK 1 1 loll H)
books,
Mi-.
'I
fill In the second round, with
flying head scissors, while Oorman
; took one In the third and fifth
rounds with figure four scissors
holds. . .
flP I nw i)Dirir I 1 IM victory waa.uormans sixth
Jr LAJ It 1 KH Hj straight in the tourney, whtlo Ander-
I son had won nine and lost one be-
(Contlnued from Page One) ttoro. last night.
Col. Harry J.-Landry, president of
the national ui.-e5tllng . association.
Iiap nrpnoTo
Pltn.r .i.l i. I ".liv wii vntt)
- vuiu uiuuMulv MID
moat outstanding port of the numu- I
facturlng proce.se will be the use of
moro than 600.000 sheets of 22-carat I
gum ior mo stamping on tho cloth- ' ' ' '
bound edition and Biidini! ih .n,. fullest conceplion of lis ambitions,
and stamping the do luxe edition. ' "PPoal'o view was oxpresscd by has declared Reynolds must defend
ntr. I'aini
tho gold
GRAIN, DEALERS ,
REFUSE TO ACT
(Continued on Pago Five)
Chrystall of Balfour, Ou'thrlo Co'.,
Ployd P. . Roberta o Strauss. Co.
Paul E, Ostroot of Soorrv Fln.it. ...
7 2 . Pany, H. A. Martin of Korr, . aiffprd
7 2 Co., and A. M. Scott of Pin.h,,-,.
Astoria flour mills..
Detroit
Boatoii ;
(Ten Innings).
Batteries: Whltohlll and Dcsautols:
Rhodca. Wetland and Coirnolly.
R. H. m
oi,. muis ; o
;New York s
Batteries: Stewart. Gray and Fer
rell; Pennock and Sorgens.
FIRST GAME: r. h. E.
Cleveland 2 0 2
Washington 413 1
Batteries: Russoll and Myatt; Crow- I
aer and spencer.
riKBT GAME: n. n. E ,
Chicago 6 13 1 son attempt while eatlniF Jl.'ireiS1
Philadelphia 4 12 , 0 ' Sunday, a bitter .!.. . 5 ;e!"
H "L1. J0 discard, ttu, '
POISON PLOT is .
INVESTIGATED
(Continued from Page One) ;
Batteries: Jones, Lyons and Grubn
Eornshaw, Rommel!, Mohuffey and
-ui;iirone. '
I Klil AIJL. MAltKETS
Sugar, 100-lb. sack ,
rentable!
Parsley, bunch
cabbage, lb.
5.19
8c
3c
3c
100
New wax onions, lb. .
Turnips. 3 buuche
Carrots, 3 bunches 1Qc
4U IDS.
Potatoes, sack ..
Onions, lb
Tomatoes, 6 lbs,
Eggplant, lb.
Palmer sstim.ieH th . '. a London reDrcscntatlva of th nnt. 1.1. !. . ... lreu- bunclies ,
jold alone at 12,500. P"""- Wlch opposed the confer- tournament within 30 days. ! SlVSf e;. toPer'a
once from t:io first as contenanclng 1
Sunday A'eak Firit Oav ! nntish r.m,.t i.,.i.t I
,l!uilorTlli cnleiiaar now general. euwy Uito the United Kingdom of
tournament within 30 days.
Peac Is HappUess
OarUc, lb.
Beans. 8 lbs.
' Peas. 3 lot.
: 25c
125
2c
25c
15c
10c
- 6ijfl0c
- 860
- 6c
Ho In hannlMt. ha ho bin .C'X"J. bunch -
y In use Suniluy Is llva first dim nf goods offered below world mir. i,i ' neajant. who finds neac In titans ?aulif'.ower, lb.
the week and Saturday the sevenln a Impossible of reallzatiou. , home. Goethe. cucumbers, a
- , , (corn, dop. ears ,
tood. A dog died within or.
after eating tho cereal.
Police said that an an'aiyei." of the
ceroa . made by. Prof. Luther .Taylor
of Llnflold college, revealed a sreat
amount of violet poison In thj,5g.r,
ani I investigation ; resulted .. In. the
indlng of more of tjje .same poison
In. a vat at the Yocum h. SlSr
bora said a man had been seen near
the Yocum house Saturday evenlnp;.
40 TLANES LEAVE FOR CANADA
ROOSEVELT FIELD. W V J' ,n
r-Forty-nlne alrolanes mm? h.
amateurs took off today for Montreal
to attend the fourth annua! Canadian
air pageant. . ,
The plana carried 118 persona.
OM.t'ilA SHEEP
OMAHA.. Aug. 20 Jtr-i i i'V
Sheen 300: comruri iu'.i.' . Lr
b In. -
.oestdy to25c.oTV.Z,lnDur.
5c,6J5: fed cflpped larnbT
15c, slaughter ewes 1.00 12.00.