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m YOU KNOW That the Mop Industry Us Still a Basic ffnbuotry for Salem? Tin: wfathfii. man "lb prac.a rit iw wr r?vrt ( tb ah4 raa, ta gr,: zl ta.xt rlUl: fr utucutioa la tba vw'4. Thursday, fair and wanner; modi-rale westerly winds. "sKVKNTIF.TH YKAIl SAI.F.M. OKK4.0. IIUILs MllllMMi, JIK Jl. HO. rUMKi IK IVlw STEAMER WRECKED AT ASTORIA Fireman Lost, Six' Men In jured When Boiler Explodes and River Boat Sinks in Co- 1 lurabia Near Port FRANK HOWE MISSING OTHERS BADLY SCALDED SHRINERS SELECT NEW HIGH OFFICIALS fcSTKX A. Fl.tiTC'HKIt OK ROCII F.S TF.lt IMPKItlALOlTKK GIARD Huge Para.l Bring Setwtd ! Celebration to Close Street Filial With lloMs of Merry Maker PORTLAND. June 23. Ksten A. Fletcher of Damascus temple. Ro chester. X. Y.. was eleeti . imperial outer tuard of ti.a be Pilot House and Bridge Blown toAtoms Craft Goes Down , Almost Immediately tonight' C I tender. ASTORIA. Or.. June 22. The river steamer Slate of Washington was wrecked by a boiler explosion on the Columbia river near here late touay.s First report were that one r morrow, fireman was missing, and that six ! men Wenj-Injured. A relief boat was being rushed to the scene. The missing man is Frank Howe, fireman on watch when the explo sion occurred. Th injured are Per lejr Crawford, the pilot; Irving Da vis, 13-year-old brother of First Mate Davis; John Nelson.- watch man U Haul Henderson and William X. Steenson. deck hands, and Kruest Swanstron, deck bey., All were se- Jt, verely scaided about their head ana roaie, dih none , is neweveu io be dangerously injured. The State of Washington was tow ing oil barge 03 en- route to Tort land when the explosion occurred. Captain H. 1 Chase had just gone ,-off watch, leaving Pilot Crawford 1 in charge, and steppedon board the barge to visit with the master of that vessel when. the explosion tame. The pilot house and texas were blown to atoms. The hurl burst open and the steamer sank quickly by the stern. Lines running to the barge kept the bow well up. The steamer was said to be practically a total loss. The cause " of the ex plosion had not been determined tonight. i me annual imperial ses- Si On in nvswua fc. !" Garretson. Atifi temple. Taeoma. eimea imperial potentate, and the other offices were all filled by oiurr oi succession, each officer moving ahead one place in the im perial divan. Only one contest developed, aside irom that for imjterial outer sruard. It wan for the oftice of imperial as sistant rabban. Conrad V. Dykmaa oi ivismei temple. Brooklyn. X. Y teieateti Johu T. Jones of India temple, Oklahoma City. Okla A great parade tonight brought the- wond day's festivities to a close w far as scheduled events were run ! -ernHi, aiiiiougn informal merry making continued much later. Pa trolx. band and Shriner in evenins aitire marched, ami there were floats and spei ial feat in es in lint also. The place for holding next year! imperial session will be selected to- Atlantic City was t a voted nrotnoi-tUations. but DEMOCRATS WHITTLING OUT PLANKS Volunteer Committee Busy Forming Platform Which They Maintain Will Solve Questions of Election Rinehart Elected Head of Marion Democrats IRISH TOWN SUFFERS kvvj Drirw nc tcddhd llbll IVL.1VJ1X Jl I LU1UI I.OlMDF.RHV CONTROI.I.FD i:v I:TUKMISTS Ml OXK HI FK All ResUU-nls keep Indoors lt Avoid SlrphMlrr -Stale of s-tjte IA , lM Maay IVtmmm Stmt HARDING IS IN SYMPATHY WITH IRISH TENNESSEE S0L0NS i HAVE EXTRA MEETING .sM Mill . I I Ul.i: U?l lu t umH) U life U rk 4 IVe elet UiIm; IuU.i Uul Ta.e l"tce lrtur lu Not rwabrr CUMMINGS BELIEVES PROHIBITION BIG ISSUE UlMKJNDKIIUY. IrelanJ. June I?.'! Tilt ..nl.l.U m-ml.l hill. u'..-a ot i h rfipn of irrror u.ndun- j Letter to Frank P. Walshy dcrry ha l-a -xpTiencinu iitiu-il rv-pii. ino. Friday lat. Th cas ually figuri s from day to day ar I a!.rniti:L notion lull Ihi v nlrlu ri only the Fhadnw of the rrim realitr. Tbi 1 1 ut It it i,tif of lb tt.oiiH in- I habitant ha. l-n m ft- nince th riiilinp L.v.. n Tb" it in irtually rontroil- Only Measure. He Says, Which Will be Carried to Convention Floor SAN FRANCISCO. Jun. 23. A volunteer construction corps o-platform builders was lu.y today whittling- out planks which thy tliev"l would meet the needs of the lHm- cratic national convention in"expres- mmijiji of the unUiiiitH and n onalist. v. bo orobablv nnnilter un- I der rt. They fire Volley d'il ih. rtr,etjt hint rninit and th iiiin nr th ii put in a Hate of pDic. sallinr lia W and forth only .rlleli the proeiireiiieiil nf finH If .nos aS-vtlutely ne-tikar). !an fhpeeri have ilp -lide l.uine- and bate taken tefujre n the lop floor fir a(ety. Men (Jeep in lle,r offii e I here ralhr Iben MepphiK into the jttreei. The pottonice ft.tre ha l- n r ducml to a mere handtul. Former Chairman of Indus trial Relations Commission Shows Feeling ALL LIBERTY LOVING PEOPLE WANT NATION I t. v i i a . . n "i v i ii.i.i., irni . Jse mi l!uirtnr Robert of TrtttrM & u b nf -J luntiht that hm ii rorn P tlt th l-ir of I'rrfc4--l r.l Mn I bat a opa-rlal wmi of Ilk Tt nM-e Irciclalare te ra)U4 to fi am Ihe teUeral ttrace r- ri! ne t The rCUtte ii t relied lu m.-i. lb loortor aaUl. la pWtttf t llm lu -rrll tbe tm of lite , I'rtttr.l Sta't lo ule la Ik Nora f elect. u provide rtilratkjtt t the qff rare art adraeaf romplMtxl tfcrt4(h faorb. artioa b Trace- '"Ofnnr ICcher( toe'ef bad lol rereii- I b frlecrara aval la him earlier la lb wealac fev Irei0eat WiUoa ho arce4 that ia Traaa leclJalar be calleU a act am le a((ia q ael oa tkMHkuf r' tiBoitrn) hi lairataoa afie readl&c lb prei4eaia wmh a raataine la aa Aortate4 pre patrb The goteraor decliael lo ruta. m-ai oa IK aniai kKk la event of I rt(tealkMt aoald hir a rla la tth mlMim m&sltlaOA lll km. the ieeral Industrial relation cm- j vt.! thai any atia of a Ie4rl inUion .louifht made pwbllr a bat le i ameadmeal iaat b lahea l a lefia- Tbe miUtarv o far ha conf inel i .aid . , e..B r m i-n ... I 1 " membra of ahtca Rtve Senate Demonstration Insin cere When Members Refuse to Vote for Treaty KANSAS CITY. Mo. Jane Frank p. Wal.li. former chairman f SALEM HAS GREETINGS FOR NOBLES Four Thousand Shnners Esti mated to Have Motored to Capital Gty From Portland Yesterday DIVERSIONS HIRE FOUND NUMEROUS Luncheons Served Hun dreds Go Into Done to En joy Great Panorama r.g its views as to prohibition en-;' -ff'n i kepinK the to aid-a J Wjtren G. Hardlnr. teputl At a meeting of the Marion conn ty IK'nitM-ralle IVmocratic central committer yesterday .for reorganiza tion preparatory for the fall cam paign. T. A. Rinehart was elect J chairman. Other tfficers elected were: W. K. Purdy. Salem, secretary; John Payne of Salem, treasurer, anil Oeorge Ciih iter of Silverton. state committeeman. Several of the inemhr-rs mad? speeches. G. A. R. LKADKIt lLIi SYRACUSE. N. Y June 23 Dan lei C. Hall of Columbus, O., national commander of the G. A. R.. aboitf to retire from office, was taken serious ly 111 here this noon. Little hope is entertained for his recovery. YYOODMF.X F.I.F.CT OM'ICF.RS. CAMP CITRRY. Cal.. June 23.- The head camp of the Woodmen of the World, in annual convention here. elected the following head camp officers today: Consul. I. 1. Poak. Denver; ad visor, John Wlsnom. San Francisco; banker. A. E. Sunderland. Fresno; auditor. F. P. Hertschy. Denver; clerk. Thomas M. Robinson. Oak land: managers. J. O. Wilson. Port Jand, W. C. Hawley. Salem. John Pattison. Spokane. F. P. Hawke. Pueblo. Colo., and H. J. Kaymona Denver: escort. Thomas J. Lawson. Salt Lake City; watchman. II. Jacobs. Bozfeman. Mont.; sentry. P. O. Thompson, Rexburg. Idaho. YESTERDAY WAS BIG DAY AND ANOTHER IS COMING The Gathering on July 10th Will Be a Combination Picnic in Which Business Will Play the Most Prominent Part and Every Store and Business House Will Provide Interesting Numbers on the Program from Early Noon to the Closing Hour. Yesterday was a big day tor Sa-J men-, clothing ami furnishes. .....-u-a I H. U Stiff J uniiture Co.. h IKIII Willi UIMI1IR UIJllTrv " I fwf1e forcement. leaders inrludinK I'bairiuan CumiuinjjH of the national committee. w-re in agreement thfcl this question would monotolize Ibe center f t h convention staKe until it was settled. Mr. Cummin ex preyed the opinion that It would be the only issue to be carried to tb' convention fliMr. Informal dNcu-F'.on by deWifa'cs hos eeral metbnl f thought smonc the ant!-Lon-dry dvtvate" a ;o lion the nueMion should ! up- proachod. They vary from the stales rights stand taken by Gov ernor Edwards of New Jersey to pro posal that ronarrss be iirnetl to pr- -reI directly toward nvxlifyinr the one-half of one per cent alcoholic content restriction of the Nomea'l -nforcement act so as to lift the ban from leers and lirht alnes. The mot pronounced movement at the monrent. however, and the one which appeared to have taken the most def inite shape was that organizing ii Washington and d-siRned to offer a basis on which anti bone dry forces could concentrate. Personal Ubt-rtv will b the slogan of advocates of this compromise plank. Mr. Cunimings was emphatic to day In defining the oneatlon to b solved as not merely expres titude as to the Volstead enforce ment act. There were numerous other issues on which there mould be difference of opinion before the J resolutions committer. Mr. Cum- mings thought, including profiteer ing, the industrial plank touchinc relations between cvapital and labor, the Irish question and others; but no present prospect that they could not be harmonized in committee. A minority report is to be expected only on the so-called '"beer plank." it was agreed, and that will throw apart but without gteat u r. . Kt eione arrniut in ibe c if - are rhal lcnte. for credent ial and ' sea.rh'd f.r arm and auiinunlr im. The real lei for a visitor. hrirr. rmies bn be is held up by either lh Sinn leiners or Ibe Cnlonls' . With bands in the air Glaring Into th muxle of a revolver, he U Ihor outblv arthil Some have rrnn i':l m' this eva.ji, nation rath-'r ad ly. Ki.rh m .r-iiiisr th" enraaement f 'he niglil letoie i rrmed. Heavy barriais have leen tin own up and croup- of armed men move atotit. either on the offensive or defensive Hon- manv r.eron have been kIPed U not k nu n now. A proclamation wuji issued Ly Ihe mariirai-s lonicht warning all rlM xens t keep indoors. The eontab rlary and military, the proclamation announced, have received lnlru tions o disperse by force l neee- f a ry all as?nillie Th msrltrates deniial noniiner. wrote trarv, ple. j m lo him. r-! after the a noefs5 I ubmilied to tbe aie Ta member of Ibe fi Ul are lo Ike rail- Ttra all rlgai UWa a!l nrt?- TWf 4-i4 it ttvwt lU ' rrea m4 ret le-14 r m IV lava tWl II raa: J a4 ta wuiiev ar ti l. i1t t-l tvr pr-im: "a very smpatheiic f-lig I pval were elected r-1 bi aaJava f V7t tor the movement In hrtBC abot Ibe lBlep-ndenre of Ireland nalor Harding's letter, a Klven ot by Mr. WaUb. dated .March 24. Iat. read a follow: l have a very strong ronrirtlon mvaell o( the very areal pari plavt by the Am-ri-aii of lrih birlb aed anceirv in Ibe winning of independ ence and th making of our mo great l n.led Sia.e !ore than that. I have a very sreal ) tnpatbeiir fe. ing (or the movement to brio? about the Independence of Ireland and Ihe establishment of IrUh nationality which is Ibe national apiraiioa of any liberty loving people. mni mnlea nd no think well of the inleere demonstration In Ihe senate recently in handllnc a reeMation In behalf of Ireland in the reservation of the leagne ( na Hon treaty. The Indnrertiy of II was made manltevt when 14 senator vioa to abaaUoa bf ruaireu of the ,nltrt ataendmeal. Tv eocvwt derUlon of t be awpreaae r rt la lb Ohio refereadan raw ba fc late preied by aotwe le(al i ar1 ba. -T a lavalidatiag Ibe rUiw strongly condemn Dublin ratte' in-, who p reaped Ibe Iriah reervatioa re activity. Sfene of the mot terrible de scription were enacted her lat night and today. Many streets were swept by a murderous fire for six teen hours rontinonsly. One man was killed and ten danaerontv a prohibition issue bat j wounded in one section of the city, sion of the party's at- Several bodies are reported "to te lyins in Itishop street. wounded was a youug girl. "Salp Ing was Indulged In on r large sal. The principal conflict loot: place In lllshop street, where there was a larjre concentration of Sinn Fetner in the neighborhood of St. Colum bia's Cat nolir college, and Nazareth home. Sandbags were thrown up from which a strong tire was direct ed at the Unionists In Barracks street. Many casualties resulted on both sides. Meanwhile trouble had broken out fused lo vole for the treaty after il to incorporated. "I had th satisfaction myself of casting a favorable vote after th In corporation was made." Mr. Walah also made public a let ter lo Seaaior llardtaa- aakinr 1 senator lo correct the erroneous lav pression which may have been creat- a a . .a Among the'r" ' ,n "uaimeu aeniai oi yoar- me itgni into me convention nsen. on an extensive scale in the region me vvasningion entorcemeni plank was drafted inrircles ordin ily in close touch with Ihe admini-e- house abroad and with myriads of Salem and surrounding country people to greet, them and -otfer them hospi tality. ... There Is another bis day coming, on which myriads of people will be on Salem-s streets, but they will be here for a little different pur pose. They -will be here to greet the business' people of Salem in a business way" and to greet their neighbors in a social way to have a good time and a profitable time. The day referred to is Rargain Dav. 'J-uLv 10. when the business houses of Salem and their custom ers will come together for their mu tual inte:ost. All the merchants will Drenare especially for the event with some things their their friends will wanttJand everybody will have some particular need to supply, so both sides will be kept busy. Readers of T'te Statesman resld In': within 20 miles of Salem in all directions must make no engage ment that will Interfere with a trip to this city early on tne morning of Saturday.. July 10. Only a few of the business men havj failed to join the bargain Day list, and those few will be seen today. Following is a list of the persons and firms that have already joined In the Bargain day movement and from day to day as the time passes, more names will be added. lrice Shoe Co., ladies' and men's fchoe. t The Ilooterv. ladkw and men shoes. People's Cash Store, dry goods. clothinc. eroceries. Kalem Woolen MUM Store, clothing and ftimishlnsr. J .C. Penny & Co., mei's and lad leV furnUhinzs. drv Goods, etc. 3Iiller Mercantile Co., dry good. tlothirurs and ladles' wear. U .G. Shipley Co., ladJea' ready-to- wear. Ray Ii. Farmer, hardware paints. Salem Hardware, hardware, ralm. Portland Cloak & Suit Co ladies readv-to-vvear. Kafoury Bros dry goods, ladies' wear, shoes. , XV. YV. Moore, furniture. Gale & CoM dry goods, millinery. Busick & Son, staple and fancy groceries. Scotch YVooIen Mills Store, men's tnaJkMo-inenMure clthei. lWtein & Cireenbaum, dry goods, milliner)' hoe, men's furnishings. II nH man BroH., jewelry. Buster Brown SlKe to., shoes. Valley Motor Co., trucks and mo tors. Roth tirocery Co., Maple aad fan cy grtM'e-ries. ieo. Will, mniic and musical instruments. tration. It Is understood to have been drawn from the personal liber ty angle and to advocate in general terms a liberalization of the Yol tead act. Specific mention of wine, beer, or any other beverage by name was omitted. The plank will be put forward a" representing the opinion of many senators and representatives and its framers hope to be able to claim for it Ihe backing of President Wilson himself. ' Ii was drawn after a con ference in which more than one member of the cabinet share it was said and in which anti-bone d-y senators took a leading part. Avoidance of specific mention or beverase proponents of the Wash ington plank argued, and an appeal for an enforcement pohev more ,n TH Kemnant More, ury row harmony with American ideas of hosiery, notions. ( personal liberty would serve to pre- i 'hanitier & t"hantler., furniture. The Sa, confectionery. Sieusloff Bros, meat market. Mklset Meat Market, meats. The Xeedlecraft Sln. embroid ered and stamped articles. lrs. M. K. Brewer, drugs, toilet articl"s. wtationery. Tlie French Shop, millinery. 1 R. lJ& V. Co electric goods. Tlve Salem Klcctric Co., electric goods. Ir. C. A. Kiurieue. ik-diim. Salem Baking Co., bread, cakes. etc. C. S. Hamilton, fnrniture. Vick Bros., trartors, trucks, auto mobiles. Anderson & Brown, soriinj gooils. Welch I Jectric o eienric n tures and supplies. Paris BrH. She Store. lMe.. lVrry's Drug Hlore. (The Revnll Stre . Cherry City Hotel. Salem Variety Store, millinery, notions, etc. Shafer's Harness Store, leal Iter poods, robes, brief rS etc. Buttercup Ice Cream n. Tom Crnise Studio. diooTapliy. Oos Mwrket, meats, etc. Daniel J. Fry, druz. paints, etr. Max O. Buren. furniture, carpets, etc. K. I. GlUwrt & Co., groccrie, paints, glass etc. West Fur Co dealers in furs. Wm. tlahlsdorf, crockery. Rla and kitclien ware. C. 1. Breier, bhoea. hats, etc. of Ing Tower street and Hishop'a gate, where there were fierce and prolonged exchanges. Sinn Felners occupying ositions on roofs snip-1 Isolated lnionits. The soldiers and police were nnaMe to intervene ef fectively. The police in Ilisbop street bar racks, within Ihe battle zone, were virtually leiege.. Many pasyers by were woundek and it is report d some, were killed. A con feet loner namrl Mcenna was killed at the corner of Henrietta sir.- t. r iring w as suspended while a priest administered the la-t riles Among tooay's casualties was an elderly man named Wbitelde. who was accompanied by bi son daughter. i During the night there was sav age fighting in th. watersi.le dis-1 irlct. The rival (actions wire en- j trenched in "ros Mrei and Pond st re t self and secretary that auch a letter bad been written by you. Announcement was made at Sena tor Harding's office ta Washington on Jane 19 that a search of Ibe file there failed to dlscloee a record of any letter lo-Mr. valh expreaalng sympathy for Ibe Independence of Ireland and Sena tar Harding said he bad no recollection of having writ ten such a letter. The purported letter had been pab. Iibd ia the Westminster Cateit of London. Besides the letter quote,! anJ Mi own letter to Senator Harding Mr Walsh made public one he wrote oa March 2t lat to George Gavan Daffy, representative of the "Irlh repnb llc at Paris. France, which read la part : "I thought It might Interest yoa lo read a ropy of a letter which I re ceived today from Senator Hardlag or Ohio. 1 think he has Ibe beat chance of any yet mentioned for the presidency. It looks as tboach Ibe other candidates were stirring up the big fight and that Senator Harding. a conservative of conservative, mho is a resident of a pivotal atale. will dron Into Ihe nomination. The letter, made public by Frank andir Walsh, former chairman of the .war labor board in Kasa ( It, qaor. inr Senator Harding. republican presidential nominee, a evprelng "a very sympathetic feeling toward Ihe Irish Independence movement." was said to be "undoubtedly aalheal AIR STATION FOR MEDFORD Foreit Patrol to Erect Hiss ers and Establish Head Quarter ia City .Mi:tITRD. Or, Jae JI fvef or fly.nc for Farea today Cara: tiwell H. Smith. wb will ba charge of I S f nrrvi alrplaae patrwl ertic in retroa aad aortbarw Cal Ifornla. rorpite4 arraag inxtii fr Ihia eetvlcv. Tn rapiaa pMv. which roak's'fl of lJ'.aaat II. C tlo'JtSoroaib. Srcatt Asr-t aad aa ealU'ed man. arrtd br Tnesday fraa Mather fv4 ia tbf elanea, Tae new roaa'y fa r gva wb.rh are being iraatforrsed !' a landing r!a" has be a lea4 a Ihe headquarters bvitdlag. Al Ibt ba will te eoatractest aeve baa- gar lo hotue Ibe ea plaae which will be talloaed br. wree latka wl',1 also b roa- trurte,! A crew of army wt:l be aiatioaed at lb MeHrd Kae. tnrladlnc ' otfieer. ea litted iiuiws and )(! eorp s wed lea I otticov. Wble aeea tdaae will Urn atatoaa4 bev W ta dal'.S e - - plane will tr.abe a ra4 trip frt oth to AHara. Cal . dsl'y. a4 ih. iber will make a roaad If ? rf.ii tirol to KUmata Falls aad vtetn.iy from Medford Oae f lb plane frw Ibe Kageae ba will a.ake a roosd f P-trol ta Medford daily To trnk w:i Ufa J4ly I League To Be Sacceu Say British House vent alienation of sentiment which , a more direct push miaht push iiuo the bone-dry ranks. I ty such a course al.o. it was added, the party' stand could be in strict accordance with the rullns of tb supreme court in confirming the authority of congress to fix permissizle alcoholic content under the prohibition amend ment. It was quotir nable tonight wheth er anv dir -ct reference to the Vol stead act would be urrnl on the platfoim framers. There are pro and cons " be thrashed out in that respect. The plank to be urged y the anti-bone drvs. however, is ex pected, whatever it may say other to rap the Republican congress sharply for enactment of the enforce ment measure in its existing form. Probably, it was said, the attitude of Postmaster General Rurleson in hi statement at San Antonio yesterday assailing as "absurd" provisions of the Volstead act and contending that they w re calculated to dt-feat the purpose of th prohibition amnd ment would be reflected in the plat form language proposed. A new source of discussion aroe today in connection with convention procedure. It had to d with leter- Biining whether the platform should be adopted before or after the presi dential nominee has teen selected. Chairman Cummlngs annarently has had the question up with mana gers of various candidates and found their views to differ. Some of the Largest Water Plant in Eastern Oregon Starts KNTKRPRISK. Or.. June 23 Const rttrt ion of what is eipeeted to beeome the larcesl hvdro-rlet trie plant In hast em Oregcn wtll be be gun in a few days by the Knterprise Kletric company usinw the waters o( the Walloway river above the lake, it was announced today. The first uni; to he put in wtll develop IT.ort fiors power against about 40" t.TTOWA. Oui. Jaae J: lPl male arre of Ihe leaawe of aa'ioa despite otiaIe lo b er. wa propheeel In Ibe rt row raon to.lav b !ir llee Aaaew. -n a ferial ertar of lb leagae. He Wlare,! "a ii'!a bad made no m. ake in a-e-rUng the Wacoe itbat re-er at un He l-er ibd her po l'n a ucin if. bav'ag Joined, fc' k a m . . i ,anl rt lor mi r.e roii.i Ine Sena - i ... . , i, in i or wpji -e ri a. T a- bagoe of nation I no Uat r a dreara " aad Sir Ileilr1. " 1 1 ; a rejlitr ha bir. H t fortn. it ha r.rsafsv l f aiwtla " Sir llerlert ald Canada bad ac cepted the pari " In it fi:ne., be Meting thai Ibe taierpreialUHi Ik abiy of lb Ca:tal Cl'f ta la bub ba aa. rv re war a-erie l.Vie IWi avf Sbriawrs a fUleas ye:erdsg sad. rre- tg ta eiery ia4ratM. lVy wr swae ikaa :w4 with lb rite aa aa- e4 tbWMew fa tk PSi.t atr t lbe,r f :. 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Oaa aaaa. wba ""'I iw bot 4t tr5 Otla ta ym ia b roelae. vreir4 aaall al frwss tia ffif ba4 at fa. aed - carried ill : iv vif frata tb !tr to tat fe lwk Vt U a'i p ;ib yoar Orr f I wb I eaald earry mmm mt I bar taxrb with a " A grwap af fr j-Xj ta of V Ortaa ad44 ew tort r fcea4.r. !i tt.ir recsUiboa feg weerd4 Urt eraavrk alraw 1st ef tla ar- lety ottea 1 lb W iadawa tb 1 i oi ra. TV la lira ere wettl4 dw rrnn af s'l aad lb wa rera w-e ; eat f 9 a-4 ka;;a-ea w.tb lav. a kaada bra VaJVy l r 1' t I Nrty ! of tb l4'er fTa d lb f?tir ta look at tb cify aad iiUt frata lb dame at lb c i4 U4ia aad Ik tsta waa bv fra lb t:a laa first ear arrived at I la slat kaaaa at3 lb tat bad deard fa Irtlad. TW weatbe waa Ual aad IV k'rb peal of lb Caeada ra tlai;y Vtt4e. ilc" bv George Christian lor'a serelarjr. lonlgbt. lerlarlns that be wa fpeaking for Senator Harding. Mr ChnMlan a!J- "Mr. WaUh simply gave out a copy of a letter written to him by the senator. When the matter regarding the letter came up wm da ago we lrie.1 o find a coV of th eter ! th off fee files but could not locate o: beat los intolted I4 be rea on Me. willing to trt and t- trwt- e, " IVvTrtn I Ihe a; pro! of r-rv-e It. Thire was no he,Iglng and po at tempt to cheat about if The letter I andonbledlv authentic." m. - - ! and the ln nf Ibe world. Ibe WllTS MVtMPFI ITH '-,sTH 1 woald U' no Ira tne!. a !e feiar. (or j the dorr.lnHn te id. H the i!ai PORTl.ND Or.. Jnn 2S woold come, b aldd f '- hnrwunvfr now arlnallv utilized at - C..Kirx. nunllnf hiveen h'fe.lun oa'd a tsolred'o.d i-r the three present plants at Jsph.an4 California reported today ihlwhat be t now il'tflf enterprise and Wallowa. Addition- lnrv mrr, . ainr-d it h application i Tb- par eiprd the 05 al developments up to a ioible !..-j for paer.ger irrnmmiilinm c i ioi lhal the fai.at n! the ln'i Ma'e to ener n iu wa t-onlMe for -imSir irtius" ""T C-ita. Haiti. Ilondnrst aad Nicaragua oo horse power can be made a th- vsels going to San Franciro tM demand arises Former Ambassador To Germany Is Candidate (Continued on page 6) SAN FRANCISCO. June 23. Campaign headquarters were openel k .r. inn,, fm Jaiuft W. Gerard. former ambasaador to Germany, as a candidate for the Democratic con vention s nomination for president. L T. Jones will direct Mr. Gerard a campaign here. ,t was --' Ten members of the south lot delegation to the convention are ple.lr-d Mr. i.erara. ..... - statM. This was the only which his name was entered in th- prluarles. opted week The City of Topeka l-n " night with every hetth taken and th Ro City, which l to de-ar j tomorrow ha been sold out for a , wee'; pat. Msny of ih.- p-p! who sk to make the trip lo Cali'om.a by the wa'er ro ite are Sh'in visi tors returning home that wav- IITIM OF IKiTMi Dill. Hadrd af lb raa ralej ra nr ovt t k: atne to isireti Ibe.r at prriare af w Vat Orvgoa bat ooa fee tker 4ariC l(ir wek lr. 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