1 V .;-J1. THE OREGON. DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, T OREGON. FRIDAY,: SEPTEMBER 4 24. 1820. I" x s - HARDING COQUETRY 1 E WILL DRAW -fiRE inivoT By Robert J. Bender v New York, 8pt. 14.Attck on ' ' the German-American alliance may "be expected to feature the cam r palgn speeches of Governor Co and ; Franklin D. Roosevelt from now on. Roosevelt already baa opened fire on the organisation and Cox U understood ' to have the aarae intention. Ia their at tack on the alliance both candidate, have f the sympathetic support of the adrain . iteration. Democratic leaders have tx - pried the earns bitterness t the pro Hardin attitude of. votera of Oerhaan . origin as they bare t the pro-Harding V attttude of many ' former Democratic voiere of Irish origin. VflEMOCBATS BALLTI50 '" - There la a , strong ' tendency among- ., sortie men of the administration to hold , the influence of the Irish end German ' American element In tbe country re sponsible for much of the anU-Leaems of Nations and anti-Democratio propa- .-" ganda 1n general. , ,. : For thia reason there le no doubt that t aasaulte by Cox and Roosevelt on the . Carman-American alliance will v- be I' warmly received in administration ouartere. ' ', Meantime, there la evidence that the "Democratio campaign la beginning- to re V bound, Albeit not to any great extent as ' yet,., from the bottom it touched a if week ago. It was to be expected, of coarse, that ' after the chaotic slate the Democratic national committee xouna itseu in, ". there would be some rally. vmSOJC' STARTS THUGS ' How far it will go remains to be seen. .Thin rally, as waa ' predicted last week in Washington, started with the entrance f of the president lito the campaign. He ' made an initial contribution of $500 to the campaign -fund ' and set forth the I .League of Nations-ae the real issue to be advocated by the party. Having spoken, some of his ardent friends began to eome in with money. " The most striking of these was Bernard M. Baruch with a contribution of $5000 ' It will be remembered- that it has been ' said before in these despatches that Ba ruch was awaltlna only the word of ; Wilson. , j The national committee, seeking t wherein lays it sreatest hope, haa now . launched a "match the president" cam paign for funds, making direct and es- . peolal appeal to League of Nations ad vocates to contribute. The first objec 'i tive is a thousand-pro-league contrlbu - tlons of the aame .dimensions a that of ; the president's. This would bring In t- JGOO.000 of the approximately $1,890,000 ' the national committee regards as neces- $ sary to adequately carry on the cam palgn. ? SEE BETTER TIMES 1 While the $l.db,000 goal. If reached r between now and election day, would i. mean subscriptions of something like - J47.6QO a day. It is pointed out that all , of this would not necessarily have to be collected before that date. Subscrtp r tiona received during the last week are , said, in the aggregate, to have .constl Z luted ' an average or around 95000 or $6000 dally. However short this may be of the necessary ; average . of $47,600 . daily, t is, nevertheless, a vast lm ' provement over conditions previous to a fi week ago. The "match the president club," to be - formed of friends of the league in all : ' parties, constitutes .the first ral effort of the Democrats to date at the much needed organisation to obtain funds, and it was the hopeful expression of f the campaign officials that from now on the ebb-tide, reached in the Cox cam ;. palgn last week, will steadily rise. - " ' : o. o. r. OPTIMISM FAILtltO It Is the opinion of many - leading Democrats that there has been a psycho '' logical condition m the country hereto (K n ermatience- Lasting satisfaction, endless comfort and life-long protection for your family's health are, advantages that are assured "by the PERMANENCE of our sanitary equip ment We sell and recommend Maddock fixtures because their installation guarantees enduring service. These fixtures are rnade entirely of glisten ing, practically unbreakable vitreous china. Our s customers teU us that they withstand years and years of service withcat repairs, without chipping, cracking or, crazing and fiuivui ovcii 5ouwmg Chjr.fatures are also easy to clean. ' The vitreous china ware will not stain or dis- color a damp cloth cleans it in a minute .. Visit our model bathroom and let us show you why etjuipment of this character is the only kind you can afford to havevin' your -home. Come in today. . LD SUPPLY COMPANY Wholesale Plumbing ' Supplies ' - PORTLAND, f fore that , made ' efforts to - check thS Republican trend almost futile. But they feel that, the Maine election ush ered In the high tide of Republican op timism and they think that the Republi cans have done nothing since to increase their optimism. On the contrary, they believe that 'the party has failed to maintain the high mark reached Shortly after the Maine election. Their position may be .-illustrated by -a .remark made Thursday by W. G.McAdoo. "We are beginning to see the whites of the people's eyes now," he said. And to follow General Putnam s orders. we will now begin "toghoot" McAdoo is among those who will do considerable of .the heavy firing during the closing weeks of the campaign. He naturally will concentrate on the League of Nations and disarmament as the two subjects which "should attract the pro gressive vote' the teague because it la, as h4 seW it,- 'progressive step toward making . things better throughout the world, and disarmament because it Is. as he sees it, a progressive step toward get ting away jrom u 01a custom 01 na tions arming to the teeth, with the ac companying heavy taxation on the people. r V' -:h.. ' In ehort the Democratic strategy from now on la two rest from the Republican party the psychological effect xt optim ism which , has been an exclusive and very potent factor in the Republican campaign to date. Six Arrested and Fined for Violating State Aflame Laws 1 .. Six arrests for violations of state nm. laws have been', reported at the state game warden's office.. At La Grande Karl Hushes, HUH. Groat and Burt Grout were arrested by Deputy J. W, Waldin, charged with killing China pheasants out of season, were arraigned. pleaded guilty and fined $25 each and costs. Deputy Game Warden Roy Bremmer arrested D. 8. Thorton and Leo Kilian for killing wild ducka out of season on Mill creek. They were tried and con vleted. A fine of $26 and coats was im posed upon each and their guns were confiscated. J. L. Edwsrds of Jacksonville was ar rested by Deputy. Wardens P. H. Daily and Ed Walker, charged with killing a female deer. He pleaded guilty and Was fined $25 and costs. Tetrazzini Case Is Dismissed by Court Milan Kn. lilf .nr B vl r - r- . , . ... j,jr-wMm Aivi,- don, Sept. 23. Charges of misconduct Deiween oime. xuisa xeu-aszini, rajnoua grana opera singer, ana ner secretary. Sir nor Tata. -ware rilnmliunri ohm th case was caiiea zor trial toaay. me charges were lodged against Mme. Tetrasslhi by the secretary's wife. Don't Be Misled The firm now occupying 'our old location ia in no way connected with us. Don't Be Confused We Have Moved Across the Street to the storeroom formerly occupied by the Soathern Paelfle By. Co. ;, - TICKET OFFICE Between Washington and Alder Sta., on Fourth V . - .Wsx.-....WW?'..----.SV 4 wear. ' , : a: ft OREGON Si 1 f , . mm E OF IN G- 0. P. LETTER By Hudson Hawley (Vaitod Ks, Btafk OsnpeniUBt) Washington, Sept 23 A letter soliciting Republican campaign funds from Ohio corporations on the ground that "the Democratic party Is said to have a fund of $J 0,0 00,- 000," excited the keen interest of the Kenyon committee investigating cam paign, expenditures - at Its session Thursday, 'and will undoubtedly be heard from later in the . week. ' Written by Frank CMcLaln of Mas- slllon, Ohio, whose letterhead described him aa a member of tne American Hardware Manufacturers association, it was laid before the committee by Robert P. Scrlpps, editorial director of the Scripps newspapers, aa a lead" for far ther investigation. Its salient feature, aside from the charge that the Democrats were raising huge fund, was the method It sug gested for getting around the law for bidding campaign subscriptions by cor poration a MLaln, after stating that the quota cor Stark county had been fixed, and. that be and others wars on the local fund raising committee, asked th cor gV aC TM aak ASKED HE Is- STARTING J I tomorrow ;IV j . SeMtms Best- I ill l?H ll NewColmnbia VK If (J poration addressed for a $50 contribu tion, annealing " ' , "Corporations are not . permitted to subscribe to political campaigns, but you may distribute the amount we ask you among the individuals of your com pany as you. see fit, but please do not faU as la the -total amount, and lt'you feel -that you can give more It will be very acceptable, for the Democratio arty is said to have a fund of $20,000, eoo. He added that It would only te "by the hardest kind of work and ef fort" that the Republicans could "meet and .defeat the campaign they will put forth." concluding with a statement that manufacturers fared better under Re publican administration. Senators Reed and Pomerene. Demo cratio members of the committee, ex hibited keen interest in the letter and aid they considered it Important. Johnson to Speak In Spokane Oct. 1 Spokane. Wish.. Sept Jt i-Senator Hiram Johnson will launch a speaking campaign .for the Republican' candidates In Washington about October 1. It waa announced Thursday b Walter Hubbell. president of the Harding-Ooolldge club Of Spokane. Johnson is expected to speak in Spokane at that time. Importation' May , Lower Butter Price Tacoraa, Wash., Sept. 2. L N. S.) One million pounds of New Zealand but ter Is expected to arrive soon on the coast for distribution at . price much lower than is asked for local butter. 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