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Saturday, Octoter 22, 1932 Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. rtmmm Mate KUkM vrtziUi. oeept tmj, at 1T1 luxx Mim, la OhiiH. Oritia. - . . . .. Bland as at Ffc-jffc Xa Oct ran (mra, m inwil CUM MMI MatMr vaav mi es ltareb Z. urc. omcui, ttyrx. or vmoa oovm tro tbm -.- - ancrufium . - MZEUJixu or AtbcAXATwi) rotat Tb UarxMnA rm it T.duivf)7 cscax Vo w lar paeiwata 4 all mm Oityrurhet vtvtivA vo It or ocrt tr!l II jtt- ' tM jbcreta. Mi ilU ut rryviJiMxMa f xpKMl amitrfm la Usui ymytg cud o Um luuil rw tena K air nwrrod. MP 1 . . i M O. MOU-RSEB OO. Jw flao rmnOacQ. Um hwexlm. btattt. tr uid. CTOMm. Uru-jlt. Bra Ttrt evBixnaynon uth DtiJf, an axmb Is stio. TO 11)7, : lEwstta io adnata M I-?, ataxia owr , . Br MaU J3Uf. par Bxariai In tdfton EMIty. par tt sxcUa la aavtsc tHiift yu 7ar la aaiu MJYERTlMUiO BaTXS tHaitfay, fcreiB. per column tocb lnpl 7, tout, per cofeuu lucD . Tin i eoirtrw prkw co appUW as -f"' Cfyd is our God forever and ever; he will be our guide even unto death. Psalm 43 :H. CONSERVATIVES AND LIBERALS fiioe the close of the war the words "cwuservativ" and "WtmrA" have been used too loosely. They are xood words, IxU being very useful and effective at times, which is all the more reason that they should not be abused by using them in any other than their true sense. t in inaccurate to cull an old fo&ey a conservative, or to call a fanatic a liberal. The conservative and the radical are. Ixith of them advocates of reality, but they approach reality from opposite directions. The conservative builds principally upon sound OLD ideas while the liberal gives pref erence to Nfcw ideas which are none the Jess sound. j.When one derisively calls a man a conservative, he usually means that the man is an old fogey. But there is a vast difference between conservatism and the philosophy of the old fogey. The motto of the true conservative is; Prove all things, and hold fast to that which is good. But the motto of the old fogey seems to be: Try nothing new, but hold fast to that which is old. The pain of a new- idea is always upsetting to the moss back. It makes him afraid that, after all, his favorite no tions may be wrong, and his firmest beliefs ill-founded. When a new and startling thought finally crashes the gates of hi closed mind, he frequently thrusts it out again because it cannot be reconciled with his old ideas which are too firmly entrenched to be moved. "There is also a great difference between a liberal and a fanatic, though some nniAc. try to. place them both, in the nainu class. The fanatic .g one who '.believes that all existing institutions should Ije destroyed and rebuilt on a new pattern, lie can see nothing of value in ideas that have been passed down through generations of wise men, and he cannot see the flaws in his own fanatical ideas. If our government is io be successful, therefore, it must Bold to the middle course through the co-operation and counter-play of conservatives and liberals, and ignore the waitings of the old fogeys as well as the ravings of the fan atics. The conservatives must realize that not all the truth has been revealed in past generations, and the liberals must admit that an idea is not necessarily out of date because it is old. ' - FAULTS OF JURY SYSTEM - To the layman who thinks courts should te devoted solely t giving persons accused of crime a fair trial the business of selecting a jury must frequently seem farcical. It is conducted at times as if the purpose were to secure a panel wholly devoid of intelligence. . Where a case of any importance and public interest is on trial it seems absurd to expect people called for jury service not U have made up their minds one way or the other. But there is something lacking in the mental make-up of a man who undertakes to swear that he has an opinion on the matter which is not subject to change if evidence war ranting a different opinion is produced. Of course, many talesmen set up this excuse to avoid serving on the jury, and the judges who permit the evasion are largely to blame for the complaint that juries are too often composed of per sons pwrly equipped mentally for such important service. A firm, resolute judge, it has been repeatedly shown, can brush aside such subterfuges and so handle these rirelimin ary examinations as to make responsible men ashamed to swlt shelter from them. J-mime to do so is one of the things which give rise to criticism of the jury system, as it inevit ably forces into service those least qualified to render a verdict. OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams m. . . " X - TUtPtE. WOO AE PFE OP T CWV- tWV4" TOO FA".T OOrKj' "TOO tlW -TV--Or, VT ONE. -T1KHE; VOO AT A Tt -. -TO EWOV A -n-5ex.-Ri4r CtWCOS A Cf PEAUUT5 AJ" A BcT-TuS. Cf POP. AU. AT TH' SAME Time AKi WATCHtvJ' Ti-t THOEt PfifciCrS. KP Mc. rOOM EATM TOO ML04 PftVHJ7 AM poP GrrTTKJ TOO tuCUs?! f ' .TiU 'EM , I . . I 9 r .'r" AXV j 'it--1 fi FAST LWiM -j rf.r:cKPA T : MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY : CHICAGO WHEAT Opea Bla . -M1., ft .MS Claw .1. i C-ICaoo coaja Opfa ca rOBlLAJvIJ WHEAT Opra Hlta Um CVa !- -4M -I!'.. -? -4: j.Mn- ; ,r.2 -; -!- Butter Market Xot Srj Strong; No Price Change Lamb, Hog Prices Decline Steadily During The Week TRADING DULL; CLOSING TONE ABOUT STEADY '-. HEW YORK. Oct. 22 IM Ao un- ' eipecwdlr '. P"" U the mow. njtul. ut freight teetered the ttoct mu-et ttidiiy bot taUed to gerwratt bu:iuh etl.uUm. , Mct of Oil rl tu lest in the list boilr. however, and the ut elri-. ed lth A fte-dy tone, win mot net cfnti rgigjuie proponlona TrwlinK wm e-taly dull, tn tureotw lor the tm-o-hour Mulon of s than thaies. Carlulir for all diu 1 roadf . ' reported lor the -e ended Oct.' 15 f,hod an Increase of 2442 can over t.kie previous 'ee. In contrast to Wall iUtet advance estimatta of between I'j.CKjO and 20.CKW care. This boosted the total of 078 cars, a new hlga for Wi'i. and 14 per cent under the :iie &enod of lt31. These fieurK !dicatd clearly that the amumn sea-. sonai peat w uciug moe rater than usual. Closing figures of 14 of the leading evjcss lo:to!;': AL Crrn. i Dye . American X. & T. CORVAlilS. Ore.. Oct. 22 li The trt'.r)i. n-llr. (.1 hOlh lft'nb Qd hCW PORTLAND. Oct. 22 Klft Kotwith- i nn rmiir,uwi ciraiE the nail wee- slaiKUnr the elf arts of storaye tpecu- 'vrlih ouol-tifns on alaughter lamba iatJie interv-to to bolETr us tie mar- i . ir.u- s'rite latp :a-t I ca. los IrtM chne, te Utlr Is ' jut. said the refular eekiy livesto: t. Bethlehem Steel jby o means iced strog ;n theljj rev.ew issued Fnday by thr General Motors . i ioty temtary. Pric irere Tlchlwl jeort mtrre service and the stats'jehns Manviile jlor the eend inwylar as puaUtnea ri.n..'jn service. j Liggett ic Myers B values are concerned, but the fact re- f jianicrie." tr-e report said, "need- ' Montgomery Ward mains tatt sc-calied ezvas or 2'i rains ive been had in ail IhefJ. C. Penney I''lli ... yft-a- , C ItM V NT SCTVICC. UCCVt MT, OT. joccre. are reaily veafc. and m peneral previoUy cry rai'e 5clios so that ipublic Service of If. J. i stll no hipner than standards. At ja general cattie and sheep, especlaliy Southern Pacific ithat the demnd appears rather keen'jn e.t. are reported m good Union Pacific 3 or standards "aiie extras are dra. icoditic with fine -inter prospects." United Aircraft . Jging. There was a big decrease In ship-;Vmtc Corporation fe:adlnes and strength in spots ' ments of feeder Iambi, the report ;U. S. Steel . appear In the rnret fur buttrrfat. laaid. so that the sheep and lamb ship- : j Market lor eggs, is generajiy in-(ments inspjeted through rnar-etl! PORIUAXU CASH jci.ned to snor full neaainess in iere only about &5 per cent of las! .E wue ue-.6 w .e un. :vear in September. liOfajiy there Vbs again no change in values lor the weeend. i ' M,if,v u-wn There continues n overeupolv of " White Iieghorn spring chickens m the 70'i 101 'i 20'i S3'J J" 21 H 63 2?i: Roosevelt Leading 3 to 2 With Returns in From All 48 States )n CulJlwclii. Te ytrn 1 c-rlujf cir cuild iuq t- 7j, to it bu Vy be dtnMMl it ji wm Uitn.. l8Ht r hoij u timt t-r t-'t tDftiti up otj toe H'r fMXMri) to tle e;ici tit ro vnt btip rw hppiy Jrjr Itiyjr. Otvrvfr C. Cole ol GwvtiA. tiiwuiut b ir'jwid JijJiJ (wt tbe trutb. w J wrote tewje fci-d imjiujed. He itofived tilt RccMrTt ie Jestdiii? Hoaver by ti.Miitii.ofa ol T-rit I-iu-itry Duett's lit uou -B Jit t .cttTjt in. poll J or Local News Of Record Jhve poultry trade and cleanups sre ' tL:TJ, ih- temraily reported only at the lowet Se wool sntLt iprioe quowd. Other chickens are fully. g Tesple the "carryover of country killed calves ?JJ4!LE?f '"LfJ S1? ifrom cay to sav this week has con- iw ln P?0"- 01 i i.1"- trnued and a serious situation con- f SSL8 .front receivers. Buver. realize Ihi c"ft'J" snuatioa and their purchases have" "tJertion of psoes but not k. .!7... . very rce ouantilies ol any line. Bias 7.e folloumr infoa i. b, t3ei .Wu , very gocd c.IMor J S Aiir.t and Title ooeapur oi La ffLf f SES. i thir njKicd more I.equently aj.cn iturrt :r(ne iuJ 4 vi tre -w.tt.j.. a0!..2-W7:' re 3B- 23W&S-23. x ' !n cnnbesrlf both I-eTi StS M ' '.be wurt and consuming poduts POimJLSD. Oct. 22 Com i5 ?S; iiVrpdSt 5S Oeoie J-lifltr to John C. Miller, i5 ThScn only .aieatESeUins 3t:c to retailer: v, lJ"JrZVr Z'S1 iJ P.01 ai:i to tbVcVbut t the 7?-i?8c lb. Others unchanged PORT3-A-fD. Ore.. Oct. 22 Ch wheat: B:g Bend bluestent M'c. Salt white 47Vxc. Western white 46&c. Hrd winter 47c. Korthtm spring 46 c. Western :ed 4Sc. ; Oats: No. 2 white f 18.00. i'. i Today's car receipts: wheat 0; Hour 6. iau rtuoiers hazids appears suflic- ,Til2in accePI4'd- !ieat to te.p trie jkc on a steady; A POKII..SU PROItl CE OMJfA SHEEP OMAHA. Oct. 22 & TJ.. D. A.) ' Sheep 4.200; compan-d week ago:, lambs 25c io-vr; closing bulks: rang;, led wooled and fed clipped lambs (5.10: fed and range yearlings up to M.00; ewes 41.00iae2.00; range feed ing latnbs M.50 5i $5.00. WINNIPEG WHEAT WINNIPEG. Oct. 22 vt Wheat cloe: Oct. 49'i: Dec. 50; May 64 lcnowit3! letter from the abilrtant miClf3T uhlm -7t7 M-rnTn -f. - ' " dtl.icult to create mtenst. Prices are eavy bens colored 4'i lbs. 14 6j l&c fcecretary: 77ere is not now. nor haa there ! G IWJvjnf 4 ot. of the to- p ere been a eijrn on the Hooter plae ; -r -.T t .,,.,, t. r,- -,. ,v.( Tract in &wr. 31-45-40. m Palo Alto stating that no ZTJ aGt) Stt hin i -mfirrt-i A,irrtK.r hm.-. compiiaton intrude rioritsa. ore?on !& Tract in Rr- i. inn"3HJia. M-niiesta. Miuvuri. Nvnh!K.vq .3 Carolina, OjcJhhoirja, Texas. Vlr-nia. I pL " M 'w,t . nr rw w&.iinbnn Wro-r.-r,v a f) i f3 itf WT&" to Stst of Oregon. wrtfr.f77fr Ry-Z.-j.iir lUie. Trace in Bee. 2-3N-40, 11.00. Hoover it carrying the eeren states help is empioyvMS. Aiiotber thing; PrtftWect Hoover does not own any ra nc h 1 n Cal if ornJn . &e veral years he had a quarter interest in a ranch ln the San Jotuquin valley, but 40ld It three or four years ago." Ba Jem etatt-binan. . and Delia Ricker to State of Ore Minnttte Sentner to Volma I Van- 'Or&dai:. Ixr.s 1 and 2. block 'F" Mc- wek but unchanged in general. ispnngs. ocdoreu 13 ft 14c. Otners un There is a tlicht increase m demand changed, for cauliflower' in carload ot3. a' Butter, butterfat and eggs unchang. nickel has been added to the formet low record value but hope Is expressed i Onions, potatoes, wool, hay. mohair, for a greater rn or errant and better nuts. scara bark and hops quota price with the arrival of cold weather. tions unchanged, in the east. cf M:iie. Vermont. Kew Ham7Jhi:e, , " ' m r M?Zl ucut aad hew Jersey. Koosevelt i' 1? &c. 22-3S-40. (1.00, tjQ80il 8 til Q tie I ! ahead ;n all of the fortv-one other Dunham Wrtght. et al, to Grande, j 1 H- stuAB avi irons F. I. K. Mi,f,TS ES 3ouuem t-ujjorri-a s compiam- - Btati log that Governor BooseveU paid aj . pvr compliment to the Jntelhgence ' Y" ''l n cv co eze of JU people. According to thTl Ui', nt,b" Arigeiea r:xnes, they aftked mm 1,7 ,1 . about the bonus, whether he favora . c!, , . , . . im.-iiedh.te payment or what would ' JJoUt J" K Yotk Is clowr be Ms polio In mxonwr he oa:d r." a.n 1l.t' .makm .the ar. earnest tribute to the climate of California. Preyed to give his opinion on the danger lex lo-ered tariff duUea Rcnae Pine Co. Leases tract in Bee. 25--41 for 17 year from Aug. I. 132 ( 5K) per year. j Dunham Wright, et al. to Grande FtOfide Pine Co. Leases tract in same i PORT1AND. Oct. 22 irP. Sugar iCene. granulated WK 100 lbs.; beet sugar M.30 100 lbs. j Domestic flour Selling price, de- Level Maintained HmOenttmO PftlltifQ i"ej-ed: patent 4&s t-5.50; do SBs 6530: UtfSpilV r UtlllLH bers- 0iuesltxn $4.10; soft wheat wheat n. .xrv rtrtt IU &fl ... - rrnTnn. KFTIP YDRIT Or 52 5i Tit a v. i . " . - . . 25-C5-41 for 16 years from Aug. 'n' higher level of activity ln whole- M . w " " ,v- . u-w. ,ae ana retau; traaa ana cenain jie.i- mfgiiv flood the country with cheap i we Ufa gooas a no. increa u netn pforment, ' be - r'jsp'mded with em phusis that Southern California needs , outco?w here doubtful at this time, j Roaeeveli Is toll:r-g 1&B.423 votes to iiOOTtrS 143.7V9. A clot rivee is also ericient in Dela ware, where Koosevelt has a pluialny of only 2fy2 vote out of a total ol &Cf!2 (jiM- in the fctate. - Hoover made .light gains in the"x)ll during the week in California and 1.' 15.2 Grace C. Mc.Ahster. et al, to James , manufacturing lines has been main- hi f-wtt in ih. f?.rv. of "'no!! ileal Tin- T 4 t a t rr.T tx t-. and Wi,NE'4 Sec. ertaintita " the weeklv mercantile re- : IV.riV.IMlj IfVUt--.!. M . and Prances McShaln. Tract ac t (2. Revenue 1 00. Peail A. and Wrn. M. Teter to El don A. and Edna A. Ruth. 100 acrei in Kec. 4-1K-39. M.00. Mortsas ' ', ,? Fred N. Pox, et ux, to Surnrtta WfTt Appealed to for an opinion as to ' ' Vf i n , , T " OI 1' ' t mo.) flow. has changed only fractionally since bztnk. Elgin. Land in sections 11 and views said Friday. f 'An encouraging amount of opt?- mism." asserted Bradstreefs. con. tinues In the reports from 55 leading cities. Tills eentlment appear . to loverbalanc. the-natural . uncertainty home loan banks and trie Recon struction Finance corporation, he re tponded with utter frankness triat be favors an adequate navy. io inquiries, irom trourtied Caii- fornians its to whither he would low- tho Hnwley-Srnoot tariff on al mond, grapefruit, lemiis. limea. (j ra n pe. cherries, pru ries and the th liAt rerwrt. T7ie balloting from the ten states for which first figures are reported furnish the bulk ol the lead which Roosevelt gains this week. The returns from "Stat Unknown" divide 59 47 per cent, for Roevelt and 3 00 per cent, for Hoover, which 14. Tp. 2 N., R. 40 E. (Due Sept. 24, 1931 51000 00. Wrn. Roilins. et ux. to Cal 1st a Lind Ky. Pt. &E:,E4 5-SS-39 U8 ma) 100. CiTde E Bunting, et ur. to C. W. Bunting. E. 70 ft. iots 11. 12. blk. 4, IX NEW YORK IS CAUSE OF BATTLE -(Contjfnuea Prom Pags One) f - - ... arising from the pending presidential ' machine funs, rifles, revolvers and while this uncertainty T gas bcmh5 7 in the air, a definitely j election. But Is undoubtedly beneficial effect on the general morale caused by the recent seasonal gains in ! busintr continues to show itself. j Duns reported that trade progress during the week "has seemed slow and hfctf edible p rl i hniilri.r & ftlttntly in excels of the Democratic Romle's Add. and nt. tract "H" Coa- and declared without trulbblini. or candid .te s ratio for the country aa. gun's 2nd Add.. La Grande; also fur-jed this review, lack some of the hope evt-cion that he believed dydroeiec- a wole. .niture an fixtures. (Demand: 6 per'ful exuberance of a month ago, many PORTSMOUTH QUIET TODAY KINGSTON , Ont.. Oct. 22 iPP? Grey Portsmouth penitentiary had resumed its normal quiet today after expansion less extended, although pre- J . h" lb S 5 ' ,h r.v. urv rtVnf .h. hJ heip;pnson authorities con trol irenzlec convicts in the second chief concern of gov- trie power eminent. Aft-r w hlrh ho ht-o-nn hit liutrw eastward, sujpplnz occasionally tolvo "oover s J577 ay that railroad salaries and divi dends must be Increased and rates lowered; that the farmer must be paid more lor his products, but acre age must be kept down; and that the eighteenth amendment intuit be repc-altd, but the Maloon perman ently abolished. Christian Science me poning 01 me District of Co- cf.nt Mocnoft 1V".!,W 1 Satl .fa tlon of Mortgage . :..; I",-S Ktau- Inri RraM in 0-nthia Vf In M ftr.-.VU . th. ar- 1-lO. in DW. O. l-JO--. voter; voted in 1928" it is indicated! E" ,?brgm J00? S8iT Tel that Roosevelt is receiving 37.05 per1"' 72"'29- In B!k- 5- Arnold Add., La cent, of his strength from former j0raDde' , , , lit niihiiriiiK 4.7ft f rnt f Artltlns at Inrnoratlon Denuxrats and 14.81 per cent, from Articles of incorporation filed Oct. those who did not vote four yeans ago. n- 1332 lbut dU-d Aug. 12, 1932). Tlu- flame analysis reveals that Hoo-! "Carr-Fitngerald Furniture Co." by ver 1. ootaiulUK B0.50 tn-r cent, ol i s 4' ruiweram ana n i are tinged with hesitation because of tr3 election, wnne oiners give evi dence of some difficulty in gauging the outlook in view of the recent re cession in commodity prices. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK j votes irom former iiepubilcan raiikh, i oi uraaue, apiiai a. ;c.ll per cent, from the Democrats Juutment ; and 13.25 per cent, from thte who! Doyle Zimmerman, creditor, vs. Mi. did not vote at the last quadrennial ) election. it ih Indicated also that Roosevelt Is obtaining more votes from former ; itepubJ leans than from members of DECRIES USE OF TEAR GAS IN POLITICS .Continued from Page Ont) L. V. Splccr, debtor. Judgment for 173.21 and costs 9.50. Transcribed, J. P. Court. Probate Frederick B. WiUcock estate. Died I Other Papers Say: . I.H(I Il ATlMi l.ltltOK ' Tile atste board of hltrliff education Went a Uny, wuya In llquidittiiiy, U past errors at the Mi .nitty iwunv Perhais not nmny jw ople rdnitf ttM iinws accoum of tlm prtx.t-iliiKM caiiKht the full it(titfl('Hijtt! tit this imraKrsph: , hirri'nsed ftiithorlty of the chancellor, extending his author Ity over the bUfiiiiK. oliin-n, physlcul pltintn, r(i.;i .irat'a of-tur-x, information mtvh pub lit riilori . und rn-ws bureau and (lelKHftUhg hlrn tts ti.e "rliirf txerutlvo officer" urnjer the boftid, The real meat of the qtiolniion Is that the board ends th n pltry of double tniilrnl whh h had lern es Uth llnhed in the la.t two yrur. All of these functions were previously ex erciaed by th execuUvn setielary. Now he I lnpd of this authority and 11 la lodwd In the hunr t-ilor an : thn chief executive of!hr." The Merittlvo herelary r-fiuilitn, hut hlM duiica Hn to w chifly kr-rper of the minutes I.r (he Ixmid. . Prom tho timo the hoard uppolnUd n hlKh'fcalarlftl sei-retniy in .Inly, ;ii30 Uiin ncwHpitjHir has not ctnwil to warn against the dangers of di vision of authority, and "remote con troi ' from an off -carupua offli'e. The fmttS jwrtitUyl however, and threc fr.uilha of IU MKoules probably have r-.uno irom tnu impossible situs tloit. Now the hoard without trumpet ing 1. heating a retrcitt. It marched up the hill and now in marchlhtt down -tMiln. It hita done that on virtually '.-fy nmjor riertMon it ever made so tn pmii in fnnuilar to the members Ir the compreheiiJilve ittudy of the "Ky (tie tn" ny.cJo in this iiFWpnM-r AuKUst 31 nt. we rrXp'Msrd the wenk ncu of thr kclminutrative organia Ur.rt of the botird The ton i.olkUUu.1 of attihotity in the one nwuttve is it corrective meuouie. Another jwlnt whkh wi' urged was clone -coupled control of ihv unlvtiiiy and state roiit-ifM uiitlir fne eaarutivc and wtlh- out ulxfdliilfl "prenldenu." Thai 1 tK hit beu adopUd. ! '1 1m t.k of HM.rtfnulzaUon U by no rtirani conipl.te. prrh.)f the re ireat whi'h thn honrd made Monday ;vi rt-(t lot runny paru xatiRS as the rrittnben frit e()tirlI i, tu one day. 'Ihfie la rorttltlemble difitnnre yet to K-. howevrr; noliihly In the rr-lora-thif' ot a uiilvrr. tly U Kuxeiie and a Keimtim vo. at tons! and tKhni(nl fchool t (Ta)tu Under the able HUldarKe of chnurellif Kerr this next "retreat may be made, but It will nol he a rrtieal; U will be step In (id vmr .mi.m HihleMiiBii. NAM ISIJ , I SI IMHIfl One. of the rnmpniKU canards ts A j rrvlvnl (rf one whlh was .piuiiK lour ernor Iteaded for LouUvllle, Ky.. on hts return Jaunt through the south. His prrr(;ram called for an address in lyoul .vijl big armory about I ! a. Central Standard Time, after which his special train wan to con tinue on through Kentucky and Ten nessee toward Atlanta. A IMteen-minute stopover at Knox- vllle, Tenn.; was planned. The train Is scheduled to reach there o'clock toliluht. Many time In the courr of his Ht. LouiB address, ajiplnuse and cheer- ing Interrupted him, particularly ; when he dejirted from his prepared ( hi. own partv in the twelve stutes of t Sept. 29. 1932. Willed all to his widow. California, Iowa. Kansas. Michigan. Ethel Wlllcock, who is executrix. NtvHdtu North Dakota. Oregon. Penn-I syLvama. South Dakota, Washington,! The following Information from the Wi.coi..in and Wyoming, while In 11- .Wallowa county records is by the Wal- : Joi the division is ntmost evn, jlowa law. Land and Abstract Co. Hoover rolls up his largest lead In ! lieetW ; Miachu-t I, where he in ahead of j Mary J. Holmes to O. M. Hudson. hir. Democratic rlvul by a vote ofjNE1 Sec. 30-2!J-40. 1.739 to 29.712 Of the Mven slates F. D. McCuMy. et ux. to Pacific which i he president (s now carrying Power and Lt. Co, E. ment over h'e Ji'i .cy i giving hlrn the smallest j Jots 5 and 0 of Sec. 16-3S-45. 0 I pert-cniao ratio. I he vole in this Mortgage i J. L. Johnson, et ux. to S. nnd P. I Natl. Bank. SESE'; 32-2N-42. S2000. i O M Utirls-n 1n Mnrv .1 Hrtl publican candidate. tJovtrnor Rcxjsevelt has a clear ma- l"l.rtt I'i r i. rt T IIV f.l p.erh to declare again for repeal of '.J."" T i n i r il i ".""jLand Bank. KB'SEU 9-1N-42. 1600. the 18th amendment, for a tux on 1 i?..8. cf"l- i" ,B ! Stella Wlwnor. et al. to Ue wis ton Heer and for "restoring to the people j first week's returns to 4 8fl ol the their own rights to handle the liquor ' , u ' CaIlfiidiii' are polling less than 1 per cent, each quewtton lioth In St. Louis and In Spring field. III., where he spoke earlier in the day, the governor pledged himrlf If elected to recommend legislation for re-financing the farm mortKittre and "scaling down the amortization inatnllment. of feleral land bank borrower. " 'I his pledge was advnnced at St, ly-uid as part of a detailed review of the nation's credit situation and a "ttntement of "what the Democratic pally propose to do about It." Clov. Itooftevelt look the? admlnit trutioii to ln. for the Uwm-a uf ffreti by Inventors In foreign bond and in dome, tic llnnnr ial tlebnc.. hiich as the lnsull public uitliiu-. collapse, . fjp.iiUv Cromls At both fit. Louts and Sprtn .field, where the tally was held In the his toric a r.r uo.1 after a Visit to Liu coin's U.tnb, the governor was greet ed by 'standing room only" audiencivt. althuugh the coliseum crowd begun to thin out a bit at the edge as he twitted the conclusion of his npeech. Amplifier made his voire an irmlily ittMiible nui-iile an In the nmoke- tilled interior, so bright with gltinit of the total vote Need Not Mint Silver The oHIcp of tho illri'dnr of the mint n;tya the luw provfiles Unit t-ll-ver I . pun lmsi .1 only n neciloil for coln.igc. Tho net provides that tiny owner nf Mhor m;iy tnke It to a mint ami ncelvp In rot urn nn iMiulvnli-iit In Kit ver lars. Tho ni! ver iloc. not li:ivo to bo purcluiSffl. Wn'.Iilnyton stnr. Nut. Bunk. Pt Sec. 3fi-2N-50, $7200. I .Pu .cmerit i R H. Crosthwait, creditor, vs. Mary B, Murphy, debtor. W02.50. plus Atty. t Irciiii c ourt onlent Mary B Murphy vs. J. B. Plass. et ux. Order of default. Conscience Laws Tho Inws of confidence, tvhU-h we pretontl to he derived fruiu Nn turo, proceed from ou .tiun. ,Mm-inititie. "Old Man niver" to the Missouri city. Two stopw ut Carltnvllle and Al ton. Ill for brief rear platform p pearances rather made the day a full one for the trovrrnor. Miirt IVmirrittl. d t iiilt rlM unt . hvhta that the governor had to hold i with the party today. Senator John up a sheet of paper to shade his h (,hen. of Georgia, and Oovrrnor PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 32 UP Cat- ; tl0 1905, calves 70 for week. Trade was steady to strong with spots a; shade hlhsr for steers, while cows i and heifers were 25c and more high-; er. Good steers moved around W OO. j with bulk 84.50. and low grade do'vn ; to 82 50 low, but mostly 83.00 and, higher; two lots selected Brain fed sold at $5 .25 a 85.50; heifers were outbreak Thursday remained as evi dence of the bedlam that had pre vailed. :'. Hugh Guthrie, minister of Justice, announced at Ottawa last night half the soldiers had been withdrawn, all convicts were in cells, and all had been fed. Some had gone without food for 24 hours. Minister Guthrie announced dam age In the two riots was between $5,000 and 010.000 and three con victs had been injured, none critically. i act ., iUO Cash Carry on all Laundry Work Standard Laundry 1418 Jefferson St. A 1 add i it Bird. Sheep Herder me yakaimk, a species of r;mp, is nscd hjr iho natives of Vcnc . around &4 00 top generally, u-ith bulk j zueia, outu America, in the place 3.00. but S3 and cutters were i 00! 2 00: cutter: 'lr II,e jaKannK may wander with to good bulls were ei.50 a 2.75: caives; the flocks, it never fails to find Its snowea a ETjreaa oi K.wn.w, out war honip at nl"ht drtvln , ' o 1 ' -.--" "..vu, iu uie piyce best cows were around ; of shepherd doss, for guarding and However TEX OFFICE SEEKERS OX UM0X LIST (Continued from Page One) plrant to the office of district attor ney; and J..mea Nelson, candidate for cot is table. Mr. Nelson has the vote of both parties. None of the candidates for county clerk or county treasurer was endorse by l he union. Of the totstl number of candidate pndorued for office, five are members of the Democratic party; three Re publican; one Republican-Democrat; and one non-partisan. rye. the governor on arriving, lt-ft hu i per i.i I train on the llhnoU aide of' the MtMiiippi to apeak hriMly at tne courthouse at Knit Ht. lolu mi ' to lead an automobile p. tae which wound throtiuh the atrcetN N'torf heading acroaa the broad ex pa nre of t KiUiaid Kuwll of the frame atate, the Irmocratic eenatotlal nominee, Joined the party at 8t. Loul Sen attr Kry Pitt man. of Nevndtk. met the Kmernor at Spiumlleld. Krntin-ky's two H-n.itor n.uklev and 1. tfitnhave iiccomp anted the party since It loft IndlanaiKtltt. Japan's Tribute A .Tiip.ni.'.t buy wl:o was nlicj Ity lits chon! master to write nn essay on Simkespeare, wrote ns fol low..: "l'lio itnt famous writer In ilto history of Km: H ill litfrnture Is Mr. sShakcspcarc. Ills name Is known in nil the world, and In onr country the hoy nf Uiv el oniPhtftry fdionl cry 'tlhl the Creat Man! wlu'ti (hoy heur (he name of liliu." eenerallv around 84.50 Hog-j 3964 for weei. Trad? was quo tably up to 15c higher for killer stuff and at least steady for feeders. Car load lots of best '.Ight butchers touch ed around 84.15. with driveins 84.00 it 8415: strongwelght and heavy sorts sold down to 83.50, with slaughter pigs W.25 W.50; packing sows 82.75 $3 00 generally, with aome rough heavy soru. 8-2. 50; feeder pigs sold around 83.00 generally with limited activity up to 83.75. Sheep and lambs 3105 for week. Lambs and yearlings were quoted steady with ewes steady to 25c high- binctJy cnoice lamt. under 85 pounds wore quoted at 84.50; good to near cnoice were steady, with others W 00 .(83 75 and thin stuff down to $2.50; choice yearMngs were quotable to 82.75. with cull to cnoice ewes 50e 81.25 hpfore It all the creatures entrusted to Its care. Bohnenkamps MM UK It RirruRT 6KATTLE. Oct. 22 The West Ccafct Lumbermen's association re- j ported Friday that for the week end-j lnp October 15. 322 mills opernted nt j 24.4 per cent of capacity, as compared I to 23.8 per cent of capacity for the previous week and 31.7 per cent for :he same w?ck last year. Current new business of 217 mills wa? 3 84 ier cent under production and 24.8 per cent of their weekly ca pacltr. Last week production of these mills equalled 25.1 per cent and sales 25.3 per cent of their weekly capacity. Shipments for the week were 7.15 per cent over production. t nven tones, as reported by 144 mills increased 330 000 feet from the week ending October 8. and are 26 0 per cent less than at this time last y.mr. ! unruled orders decreased 6,951.000 feet troji' the previous week. New ex- i port bustnr.iA received during the week was 2 327.000 feet k-s than the vol : ume reported for the previous week. ; New domeslic cargo orders were 1.- 254.000 feet over th previous week. new rail business increased 139.000 feet, while the local trade lncrened 412.000 feet from the previous week's , buolneaa. Free Demontsration of Philco and RCA-Vicior Radio Sets Call ks and ice will let you hear the very latest in Radios Radio Service Work Our Specialty X Radio & Music Supply Co. : Mam SOo First Natl. Bank Cldir. t We offer subject to prior sale and advance in price. Union Co. Road 5!4 Bonds Due Jan. 15, 1935 Price $98.50 to Yield 6 Baker, Fordyce, Harpham Co. 216-217 U. S. Natl. Hank Dldg. Portland, Oregon - Phone Atwater 9201 or Wire Collect