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TTTE OREGON STATESMAN t .TITCItSDAT, ArCUST 12. IPSO. RD; ROOSEVELT OPENS CAMPAIGN Declares G. 0. P. Was Split ' By Quarrel Among Their Leaders and everything connected with the ItyQKgf Visifi GtaVtS opposition. I willingly acknowledge u VUCT. rww V f '. Of Dlain Legwnuuca CHICAGO,; 111., Aug. 11. Frank lln D. Roosevelt, Democratic candi date for rice president, opened bis campaign here tonight before 3,000 people.. He urged Republicans and independents to join the Democrats in snnnnrt nf thtr t1 a t fnrm snrl i Ir Ct. ... : He told Republicans their party i leaders and that the faction repre sented by Senator Harding was the "old guard" Theodore Roosevelt had opposed. Seven hundred women were given ' places or honor on the stage, i He said in part: "Tonight we are firing the open ing gun of a battle of far reaching Importance, and once again the shots are going to be heard around the world for the action of the Ameri can nation will be watched with an xlous eyes by all civilization. "I hope on this journey to the Pa cific ocean and in all my travels shall have opportunity to talk not 'only to Democrats but also to those who are normally affiliated with oth er parties, and with men and women without party affiliations the 'in dependents.' - "I want to address myself partlcu , larly to those who are not Democrats The day Is past, except in the case of old time, hard shell politicians or the case of a few narrowly preja diced newspapers, when it is either popular or useful to damn everybody and oralse the fine citizenship which goes to make up the rank, ana me of the Republican party. The Repub lican party is one or great traaiucns. of great patriotism, of great accom plishments. I, speak or the rank, ana file of that party even louay wun true respect. He asserted the Republican attae on the leasue of nations was a sub terfuge designed to disguise the true aims of the party and that the suo- stitute league plan proposed "carries with it every evil, doubled and re doubled that is ever charged agalnet the league proposed by Democracy. Mr. Roosevelt raised the subject 01 campaign expenditures and read a newspaper item stating that the Re publican national committee plannea to raise 1700.000 in Chicago and Cook county. On this basis, he said. the Republican campaign cncsi would total 130,000,000. "You and I know such a sura can not honestly be expended in the Unit ed States. If we can do it we will drag out the details of this attempt. to NewberryUC this country1 Druggists Not to Blame for Narcotic Menance CENTRALIA.. Wash . Aug. ! The head of the American .-... came to Central! today io pay .- age at the graves or y who were slain oy uit- ""- I W V. last Armxaucr uj. hundred legion men and women ac companied Franklin - - national commanacr. - the scene of the iraiceay uu lXJ?J?Ji in Mountain View cemetery as he pledged the legion i lb everlasting reverence of the memory of its martyred memuero. i rnmA here as io vnc miuc v.. . .,, u. i.. imrion lesion. w . DOHer standing at the foot of the -rava nt Warren urimm. " those slain in the Armistice day pa rade "Centralia will mean to the legion what Hunker Hill. Gettysburg and Chateau Thierry means io m ntfnn At these olaces tne spiru m mt the enemy and tri- " ' i .,mnhl Here in Centralia. ine spir. It of the American uegiwn met the enemy of our country ana A the representative of nearly two million members of the legion ivotior laid a. wreath of flowers on Grimm's grave. In the gathering wore r.rimm'i friends" In Centralia nil friendit of Dale Hubbard, Hen riumndi ana Arthur McElfresh who also were siain. PORTLAND. Aug. 77. The nar cotic menace is not the problem of the ' druggist, according to John Lane, Jr.. chairman of the council I - Tt,1m VI committee of the Oregon state phar-1 jaCRSOn-UOUglOS riVC maceutical association, in convention here. .Mr. lane, speaking before the organization today, declared the druggist has no opportunity to dis pose of narcotics except under strict federal rules. He blames smuggl ing rings 'which he declares operate between Canada, Mexico, the Orient and this country for the growth 'of the habit among Americans. THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN' By GENE BYRNES eight cents per pound, gold, will be paid for this scar, and ll will pe sold to the public at cost. The present market price of sugar lis IS cents, to which point it has risen since the recent eTporcanon i 100.000 tons, largely to the. United States. vAS A BOY ONt MSCLF SO ILL PRETEND HOT. u Not I I ATTEK-Tioei PETTY s'lCi.ATlOfO OF 7HL LAW mm the motorists of the Pacific STANDARD OIL COMPANY C California) Coned lubrication grade for each type of engine Making Big Headway nOSEBL'RG. Aue. 1 1 . Respond- . . . . - a Ing to a call for additional neip in hatincr the forest fire on the Jackson-Douglas county line . near Red Mountain, in the Cow creek country, a crew or men leit loaay to assist In the work. The lire was making great headway according to se ports received here, though crews of men from both counties have been endeavoring to cope with the flames for several days. Men from Tiller have also been dispatched to the scene and unless the forest ,flre Is nut under control by tomorrow there will be need of additional lire ngni- ers. Deputy r ores euperir Bon eb rake of the Umpqua district Is In charge of the work. Two other forest fires of small dimensions were reDorted here today but are under control late this afternoon. 1 Two VY': ' Hiu l.'.V' - J. Two '- Bitl A FirU ' National . ttraction Thomas Meighan And Ka:therine Macdonald , The American Beauty, In t , THE THUNDERBOLT The Romance of the strangest marriage on record fl FAY T1NCHER WILD AND WESTERN : ' A 2-recl Christie Super Comedy NEWS-TOPICS LIBERTY Oregon Apple Crop Is Mach Below Last Year PORTLAND, Aug. ll.--The total 1320 apple crop for Oregon is estl mated at about 2.425.000 bushels, i according to reports today Issued by F. L. Kent, field agent lor the bu reau of crop estimates. About 0 per cent is said to be of commercial quality. The 1919 apple crop was 5.579.000 bushels. The Oregon hop acreage for 1920 is estimated at 9000 l - . . PRETEND NOT, 1 0 C f "1 I I I v-' Read the Classified Ads. Dean Alien Returns from Successful Summer Tour George II. Alden. dean of Willam ette university, returned to &aiem yesterday after being away from the city since the close of the college year last spring. He has been en gaged in the Interest of the liou.- 000 drive of the university, im mediately following the close of the college year he left for Ashland and has visited all or the cities on the Southern Pacific line up to Sa lem. He said last night that he was able to send contributions to Salem, but not -as much as he would have desired. He leaves In a few days for Portland and Seattle in the interest ot the drive. Youth Falls Into Bed of Live Coals Badly Burned PORTLAND, Ang. 11. J Horribly burned about the feet and legs. Tom acres mature! Graham. 17. of Oak Grove, was In hops and 3000 acres of "baby" hops. The former produce about 1000 pounds per acre this season and the latter - about 200 pounds per acre, making a probable total state crop of about 9. 00,000. British May Withdraw From Olympic Contest ANTWERP. Aug. 11. Withdraw al of Great Britain from Olympic contests after the Antwerp meeting i being seriously considered by the Dritish Olympic committee. THe question of making announcement to this effect Is said to be under de bate , and the general opinion of leaders in the sporting world ap pears to favor the step. The prin cipal reason probably will be that English sporting activities are . so numerous as to absorb all the at tention that amateurs can devote to porL The proposal undoubtedly has been brought about by the gen eral lack of interest shown by the iHritish. Newspapers and the public appear Indifferent towards the Ant werp meeting. The expenses of the British team must be borne by a few wealthy men. Colorado Laborites Will Print Daily Paper TUEBLO. Colo.. Aue. 11. Pre liminary plans for the establishment of a daily paper to be printed by the Colorado state federation of labor In Denver, were made at the annual convention of the federation here to day. The convention also voted In favor ot having each delegate contribute one day's wages Jo the striking tram way workers in Denver. hospital here today while attend ing physicians were working to pre vent amputation of his feet by means of skin grafting operations. -. Clad only In a bathing suit. Gra ham late yesterday plunged through a crust of ashes waist deep Into a bed of live, coals at the scene of the Oswego Iron works fire ot Friday last. Caroling Won't Ratify , Asks Tennessee Not To RALEIGH. N. C Aug. 11. Sixty- three of the 120 member ot the low er house of the North Carolina legis lature tonight sent a message to the Tennessee legislature assuring that body that North Carolina would not ratify the federal suTIrage amend ment and asking that the amend ment b e not forced upon people of North Carolina by Tennessee. McRae Leads For Governor in Arkansas Primary LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Aug. 11; The final tabulation toalght by the Arkansas Gazette ot unofficial re turns from Tuesday's Democratic state primary gave the following to tal: For senator: Caraway 70.122; Kirby 41,458. For governor: McRae 34.357: Powell 22.7C8; Terral 20. 227; Floyd 14.631; Ilaynle 12.994; Walsh 4.285; RIggs 3.149; S troupe 1.739; Wells 1.191. . Folly We are aS fools at times. M V Biost of have a dlSercat way -Of dote IL- Paboloa Parker. Doing foolish things teems to be human nature. Some cat too much; others aleep too mach. or . spend too much on clothes, or Set mad too easily, or go into cbt, and a dozen other things. Neglect of the teeth is perhaps the most foolish practice of alL for neglect means infection and decay, which in turn mean sick ii ess and disease. Wiser people show wisdom by constantly caring for their teeth and letting a good dentist help them. " V.Tien yon think of TEETH,' think of PARKER, p System Dr. D. it Odrrm Dr. T. V. Grlf State Commercial Sis. Bnd Wants Editors' Convention Next Year BEND. . Or., Aug. .11. Delegates from Rend newspapers who attend the annual convention ot the Ore gon Editorial association In Astoria Friday, Saturday and Sunday, will extend an Invitation to the associ ation to bold Its next yearly meeting In Bend. It was decided today. Ac tion on the question was taken at the wetekly session of the Bend Commercial club, at the Pilot Butte Inn. this noon, after R. W. Sawyer stated that there Is an excellent chance of securing the convention for this city. BLIGH THEATRE 3 Performances 2:30, 7:00 and 9:15 SATURDAY AUGUST 14 1(1')' W a i . 1 T I f kJTf WOMEX TO STUMP FOR HARDING CHICAGO. Aug. 11. Women speakers who will take the platform in the interest of the Republican presidential campaign were announc ed today. Among them were Mrs. Katherine Philippe EdKon of California. Mrs. Jeanette Hyde of Utah. Amelia Bing ham, aetress; Mary Roberts Rhine- hart, .novelist; Mrs. Paul Rowman of South Dakota: Mrs. Winifred Smith of battle, and Mrs. Frank uodson. cnairman or the women a committee tor Iowa. BALLOON 'RACKS IX CHICAGO. NEW YORK. Aug. 11. The na tlonal and international balloon races, scheduled to take place from Indianapolis on September 11 and October 23, respectively, have been transferred to Chicago, the contest committee of the Aero club of Am erica announced tonight. Inability to obtain cas tor the balloons at Indianapolis was given as the reason for the change. The committee announced that there are 15 entries for the national race. Including three army and one navy balloon. Kansas Coal Miners WiU Return to Work PITTS BURG. Kan.. Aug. 11. Several thousand Kansas coal min era. who have been on strike for two weeks in protest acainst naltl Imposed by operators for observing a iive-oay weK. win return to work iramraiaieiy. it was announced to nlaht by Alexander M. Howat. dis- irin president or the United Mine Workers. The miners. Mr. Howat aaia. were not going back at his dl rrcnon. dui on tnetr own accord. onaer proiett. IjETYIA KiGXH TREATY. LONDON. Aug. 12. Letvta slsned a peace treaty with Russia on Wed nesday says a dispatch to the London limes trora Uiga. Tennessee Will Vote on Ratification Friday NASirVlLLEV Tenn-. Aug. 11- Chairman Riddick of the bouse com mittee on constitutional conventions and amendments, to which was re ferred today the Joint resolution pro viding for ratification of the federal woman suffrage amendment, an nounced tonight that the lower branch ot the Tennessee legislature would vote on ratification Friday At the same time. Speaker Todd of the senate stated, that . the upper bouse also would act that day. Six Seattle Men 3 Japs Barred From Ball Parks SEATTLE. Aug. li. Six Seattle men, three ot them Japanese, were barred from coast league parks by William H. McCarthy, president of the league , today, in a telegram to William Klepper. president ot the Seattle club. Mr. McCarthy aald In1 tls wire that detectives, working nnder his supervision, had uncovered evidence that the men have, been gambling on the baseball games. games. The fen are Jamea Ball. Lou Finnessey. Shorty" Shaw. T. Yoeht sakl. T. Oto and M. Taneda. AH ot the men excepting Ball were ejected from the Seattle ball park todai. It was stated, by police appointed "by Chief of Police Ww H. Searing to stop gambling on the games. Campaign Will Not Be Based on Booze Policy NEW YORK. Aug. 11. Ceorra White, chairman ot the Democratic natronai committee, - today dictated the following statement at national neaoquarters here: "The Democratic party Is not rt. ing to base Its campaign on a 'beer and light wines' policy. It will stand squarely on the national platform and for law enforcement. The wets can Interpret this platform any way they choose. FIXXS AGREE TO TERMS. IIELSINGFORS. Aug. 11. Rs- ia ana riniand agreed upon armis tice conditions at Dorpat on Wednes day. Argentina Agents Locate Large Hoards of Sugar BUENOS AIRES. Aug. 10. Fol lowing announcement . that govern ment agents had discovered large hoards of .sugar, alleged to be con trolled by speculators, the govern ment today asked congress to sanc tion a law permitting exportation ot 200.000 tons. A price equivalent' to OUTING DAYS Are Now Ideal at Newport (A charming resort for the family.) A picturesque trip across the Coast Range Mount! m. F ated on Yaqufna Bay and the Pacific Ocean, Modera torium with salt water baths, Tillamook County Beaches Two trains daily from Portand. These attractive beaciei b . cude Rockaway and Garibaldi beach resorts, Keaa-UVtle. Manxaaita and Bay Ocean. Crater Lake (A Lake within a Crater.) . Located In the heart of the Cascade Range. Reached 1; n- tomoblle stige f rpm Med ford or Klamath Falls, " , . ; v . . 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