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SEVENTIETH YEAR
SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY MORNING, AI'GrST 26, 1920
TRICE i FIVE CENTS
TRIBUTE IS
PAID TEDDY
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ROOSEVELT
S AFETYFIRST PROGRAM
ENDS IN 2 AlTjTO WRECKS
FAIL
TO AVOID MISHAP IX
SKIDDING LESSON
Automatic Trailer Breaks Won't
Work and Trailer Hits New
Touring Car
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 25.
Two safety-first demonstrations,
arranged for the delegates to the
PICKING OF
BABY HOPS
IS STARTING
WARRANT WRITTEN
TWENTY YEARS AGO
WALLOWA COUNTY MAN Kb
MITS IT WITH APPLICATION
Act of 1015 LrjcUlatare Blocks
Payment, but Moore May Take
Claim to Legislature
SENTENCE OF WOLFF
BOY IS REPRIEVED
MANY LETTERS PROTEST
COMMUTATION
Youth Charged With Murder of
Elmer tieer and U Under
Sentence of Death
Personal Touch Giren Har
ding Speech When Sena-
In applying to the secretary ofl SACRAMENTO. Cal. Roy J.
state for an automobile driver s Wolff. 18 year-old Yakima. Wash..
license, W. A. Moore ot Troy.lboy miujer sentence of death for
COX TO GIVE
EVIDENCE
IN SPEECH
J. JEFFRIES, NEGRO,
IS KILLED BY MOB
ATTACKED rXH'R YEAR
GIRL I CHARGE
OLD
Sheriff and Deputies Overpowered
None of Leader Are
Recognised
National Traffic Officers' con- r . . r- .. Wallowa coounty. remits a scaip milpd-. n, Vim.r r.r- at
tomo- urowers neuceni in tsu- bounty warrant issued m -
matins' Yield, hut Indica
tions Point to Output of
at Least 70 Per Cent
vention lesulted in two au
bile wrecks not on the program.
The first test was designed to
tor Makes Solemn Prom- Bw ov vldilh"p lQ
. - I bkiuuiuk vu wc. uaicuiruin.
ISC tO blind Service Men Under the direction of Traffic
cuter smith or Cleveland a street
was wetter and the demonstration
car- rot a runnine start of two
blocks and started to skid The LABOR PLENllrUL
t i cawi ititKi m i inrt nnnon w n n wt-m
MOMENT THEN CHEERS automobile wrapped around an
y t eiectric ngm poie. ine anver
escaped
The second was intended to
nnvarnmanr nrl Inriivtrlnal show how automatic
- I urn fit's wduiu iu.k me niMau
economy necessary to
CROWD IS SILENT FOR
and signed F. I. Dunvar. then sec- "aaersneid. caiir.. ha been re-
re tar y of stale, He asks thai toe pneTea irom September i to uc
warrant be cashed and the money, tober 22. Action in the case was
together with accrued Interest, re- taken by Governor W. D. Stephens
turned to him. IJust prior to his departure east.
Unfortunately for Mr. Moore. I A thorough Investigation of the
the legisalture of 1915 passed an lease before that time Is promised
act Droridine for the cancellation I by the executive. Letters strongly
of all outstanding warrants more protesting against commutation of rONSPIRINfi TO RIIY
ere received at the I .
GRAHAM. N. C. Aug. 23. Ac
cused of attempting an attack on
a four-year-old girl. John Jeffress.
nrn . hit to death near
Promises to Produce Ey 'yaiy..V7.h.?
. . i overpowerea onerm oiui j uu
dence that Will ConYlCt I deputies as they were transferring
the negro from the county Jail to
the court house for preliminary
hearing.
Sheriff Story said tonight nei
ther he nor his deputies recog
nized any of the leaders.
"Every Mother's Son of
Them" in Today's Talk
than seven Years old. Mr. Moore, the sentence were
IN VAI I FY YARDS nowever. may put his claim before governor's office today from J. H.
Ill YAl Eta IrtJUVJ ihe legl8lature Zurawslt. an 83-year-old. Juror In
Lower H. C. of L.
MARION, Ohio. Aug. 25. At
the close of a speech today. Sen
ator Harding turned from his
audience to two visiting soldiers,
both blinded In the Argonne and
solemnly , made a public pledge,
"and there never shall be a sub
stitute for the Stars and Stripes
they last beheld."
Crowd Greatly Touched.
The personal touch, which
trailer broke loose from the
truck. The trailer broke away
from the truck and attempted to
climb into ihe tonneau of a shiny,
new touring car.
"That will end the safety-first
demonstration for today," Smith
announced.
trailer YVorr From England Urges
tant a . ti
extreme care in Har
vesting This Season
A notation on the back of the
warrant shows that It was pre.
sented for payment September 26.
1900. but was returned for lack
of funds.
the case. Mrs. Greer and District
Attorney Dorsey of Kern county.
Wolff enticed Greer to a lonely
spot In the desert and killed him
with a hammer.
PRESIDENCY OF U. S. M ARIE MAKES
RECORD SCORE
COAL PRICE TO
TAKE TUMBLE
Separate Peace Proposal
Unthinkable Must Keep
Faith
SALEM SCHOOLS
TOBECROYDED
The nicking of baby hops in
Marion and Polk county yard
will begin today and growers say
the annual gleanings of the later
...IaIIa. ta d it A Ia havln SAntam.
ber 4. About 21 days will be re- I UlllCialJ flan 10 KeneW
, quired to complete tne Harvest. I r A t P.-.!
Indications now. are that the vamjjaign igainsi wu
wages paid pickers will range PrnfTtr
YAKIMA. Wash.. Aug. 23.
News of Governor Stephens re
prieve ot Roy Wolff reached his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred WdTTI
tonight at their isolated home In
the east Selah valley when their
nearest neighbor, W. II. Voliva.
received the message from the
Associated Press by telephone ,.,
inn vnliintMnwl In rnnilt In
Iho Wnlff linmn M rm Wnlff nucniut iih: u. lur muu
1,- .. v. k i.f.. , I iuna is nnaersiooa. ne saia. ine
..- lalAnhnnA lf Ik. ...w. I R D 8 ibili tiCS Of th peOpU Wi!
EVANSVILLE. Ind.. Aug. 25.
Evidence of "a deliberate conspir
acy to buy the presidency" was
Breaks 198 Clay Pigeons
Out of Possible 200 18
Yards Rise
CLEVELAND, Aug. 23 Smah
from o cents a box to 11.60 a
hundred pounds. This is said to
brought a momentary hush over D-fJ nnirinranr1pnr F- an important difference in the "fVtw- Ii HeZ h
the gathering and then was -Retired Superintendent fcS- rote of rajr8lnce the average; box J 7Z n
echoed lo a roaring avalanche of timateS Enrollment f Or does no1 VAm. w" m? b X?r "JS k
Yor f linn W Climates Heard. witn announcement of "renuwed r
A COT &L JdUU . I r.rnvprn r Mlti(.nl ihnnt hi. I .. .. .. . . I ri
timating the Oregon yield, al- CoaV prof Uee.- WHhption r out here where we couldn't o "fE" ""n0 rSd taS
f tbongh fiome opinion is heard to on lh"e lncrea8e. prediction was "ear anything or learn .hi wm Jjj AmTrca In a
- the effea that it wiU be about mAAt. th.t th eoal market would roing on and we really didn't TfrL".7 v..i .w. !I..7;
the telephone to verify the news.
"That's all right; I'm sure its
all right." she said. "I realU
he ought to be punished; but I
never hare believed they would
promised today by Governor Cox Mn 19 l,m'.p,5ni: S!1 .IA
- . M l it mm r nil aiara mi ib. ir;iciu
in r.aaresses rallying boutnern m-i- - -'-' ok.V.i. hi
IU1IUIUAU UK
day won the American amateur
championship at single targets.
18 yards rise, one of the feature
events of the grand American
handicap trap shooting tourn
ament here.
In a shoot-off for second place
John Noel." Nashville, won over
people will be
staggered. You know what my
charges have been. You know
what reply Chairman Hays and
his associates have given. I ask
TRACK NOW
CLEAR FOR
SUFFRAGE
Justice Siddons Refuses to
Issue Order Restraining
Colby From Deckrbj
19th Amendment Law
PROCLAMATION IS
EXPECTED TODAY
Antis Will Question Valid
ity of Ratification to
Supreme Court
WASHINGTON. Aog- 2.
Anti-euffrage forces received an
other setback today when Justice
Siddons ot the District of Colsav
Ua supreme court refused to Isane
a fshow cause", order against
Secretary of State Colby, prelim
inary to the issuance of an in
Janetion to restrain him from pro
claiming the nineteenth amend
ment a law. The action was
brought y Charles S. Falrcb.il d,
an official of the American con
stitutional league, on behalf of
cheers, followed a broader prom
isc to the world that in its ef
forts for international concord
America never would surrender According to an estimate of
its ubuuuuu wiu m. BUKKcsiiun i jonn w. lOQu. reiirea gUDennien-1 ms eiiect mat ir will turn about j . .v. , v ..u
that It would be better to cult!-1 dent of the Salem schools. 3300 70 per cent of the normal croD. Ii.n- i .n ..riviknow just what was being done
vate waiting opportunities on a students are expected to be en- other growers think that nercent- v" -v If It were Just the boy alone.
friendly sou ot the new world rolled this comlngyear. The e- age will be exceeded. The Mar- Pri: n1rAav .. guess death would be a relief to
tnaa cnase a phantom amid the timate is considerable above the ion county acreage In bearing Baltimore h.r. the federal U'm; but the family wohld suffer
. oops is now estimated at about ,.... tra .terdar to rather o-
I . -r.i n-iii ,mA,n "" . i siuuiionai leaa
I hadnt any special y- - L,V two competitors by breaamg zl himself and the orranlxatioa. No
leeung that way. oe- r""----. " V.-""wI.:r " strairni ngeons. farther effort v
that convicts every mother's son
vidence of a deliberate
InHkM sffnrt vAnM h ma) to
Only four targets KPraed the preTent inaee of the proclama-
consplracy to buy the presidency
n w w juct w ues ( wan mrcrsasn wwuo. i - - . ,
If it were Just the boy alone. I of the United States. But it cant
j - . .i. i . v 1 1 . I be done.
Governor Cox's declaration was
envle and rivalries ot the old."- attendance of previous years, and Uons is now estimated at .hnnt I .7 1Z I?-. " .- I.X'i i o " made at Princeton. Ind.. and reit-
Economy Neceswiry. prospecu are that many of 2440 acre8 wnlle there are in evidence agaiM Urt. Wolff Inquired anxiously erated tonight . It was cheered by
rv- ..vj i wab au tixio Dvuwia ' ( nelchborhood of S91 arroa 1 v. .. j , v j- I whether there was anrthinr more 1 auaieuces ot inuumiui n
" b oTrprnwi1l . ' . . . . . . "7- uiubuuu ui utrirr uw 1 . " .... . . . I .. j.
meatal and individual economy as
recently planted that will
AfAA . . . . . . . . I in nnvV. in An In tfca matter nf I milltons dar Of Cam Da I filing.
Last; year the .Junior high schools "k ir,;" It: :"n; "ta.. '.-"V' !f"ea w nr at thin she already The league again was prom!-
kAAois a srM ww f i v .r - mm fiii rv in v ii rsiaewaa i B"Bajn inm nun i .
ent f Hvine Amrn fr . X1Y'U, ?t? r'.J. the acreage yielding this rear, n. n ,.. had done. "Do you think It nent in the governors aaaress to-
first 17 marksmen in the ama
teur event.
The contest for the American
professional championship -100
targets at an 18-yard rise result
ed In a deadlock between C A.
Spencer of St. Louis and R. O.
Heikes o' Dayton. Ohio, each
breaking iS targets. In a shoot
off Spencer wen 49 Co 4C. Among
the high amateur scores was J.
D. Troeh, Portland. Or.. 19S.
fii ITrV v'.1 . erowers look for a yield of ahont 17 tt. " t I w6uld be all rlht for me to tele- night. He denouncea tne aiiesea
ms.f . -"v- a..uh.uvw vi. iuo Bcnooi Doara. were over-crowuea, i . . iwiucuru i iiiuiyiuu nvu. , . . . , . 0 . i . i n . r
Piiblic highways and appealed to working - a hardship oV teacher bales t0 th cre n a Although interior point, have fr.ph the governor and thank him proposal of Senator Harding for
ine pew jwomen roiers Rot to and student alike. As the situa-1 . ' reported exorbitant coal prices in i A V,7i.inv.,u"
serrerate themselves in a new ti n -rr J;.fwL.. n No labor trouble is looming toL.n inatn it w. .tited that Receiving an" affirmative! anr "monstrous and unthinkable and
party basd on sex, prejudice. The he prescribed by the school board. fr- roer yesterday an- the -flagrant violations" of the she announced that she urged the r to Keep xaun
Democratic , administration, he It was said, because of the lack 1 e nas a suiuciency i Lever law were confined largely I WWttm COB1 l uwu iTi-1
accused of "oremeditated" nes-leet I of funds. Soma member nf the I Pickers to harvest his entire I to the Atlantie rnatt. The denart
ra srenarlnz for the ereat war I board eXDressed themselves as be-1 crup. ana me i. a. uivesiey com-iment will nress Its investigations
and Df tardiness in providing for Ing In favor of taking steps to pany. the largest operator la Mar- j at ai lpoints, however, as a part ot
return to a peace status. iproviae additional rooms, nut tnei county, nas naa no auxicuity jthe program outlined Monday
Speaks for Teddy." crux or : tne mincuity ta now to i m emisuag picaers. when the attorney general . in
He paid a tribute to Theodore 1 mel tne aaamonai cost. Careful Work Ursed. strncted all United States attor
Rooeevelt 'and declared his con- ae present scnooi ouagei i Extreme care j8 to b taken neys to delve into coal prices on
Tlctlon that were he living I makes no provision for additlona . ye;r Vthe manner Ir irl" the basis ot Information, that
ine for him al thta expenses. II was lor mis reasou i. " . ..VI 4W v- ' 1 nvraniidlne of nrices had been ae-
that the request of the residents
to despatch such a message.
WHITNEY BOYS
CHOIR PLEASES
would be speaking for him at this ???P- " w,lrn" LVr. inis and oacklne the hdn for I pyramiding of prices had been ac
CMld,?ate Cor orthe "Richmond distrt 70 ha, come that , this will be complished. through inter-trade
mT -ea . 4 ! I 4 1 - J t . I t I Kit HIIUJriS.nL I Tf I II H 1 (1 I IOT1 1 71 I -
mmmm J - I a I M I If 111 111 SK. I II II HIT 1 1 XT II M IIIHI1 I
I rtea rf o tor it t r r ft 1 a snaaith I "
-iiaV" Ta"" in that district
to a delegation from Wyandot
county, Ohio. -i was ' devoted to tk nvi. hlter received yesterday hv nnr- torney from prosecuting profiteers
government economy. r.niti t ih- .iivite bin & Cornover from th firm of under the I.ever law. which hras
Asserting the administration the oVowded condition of the Sa- Wigan & Richardson. which neld to be unconstitutional by the
never could explain why it did temeWhoqls, it is said is redistrict- maintains offices in London andjco,lrt- But tne contl wUI not "Uy
" prepare nooner ior me war, i ing
mo canaiaaie cnargea tnat aa-
SAILOR HELD AS
LEROY SUSPEQ
the allies.'
Governor Cox also exampllned
his views on league reservations.
The Democratic platform, he said, p Pnrerf fo rift CtTVPTI
Mmmm 'aaanma n n fVfl n 1 TI W I m w w wwf w w -
attitude." Tomsnt at Annonr at
-We wil .accept any reserva- " n .
lions that will work to the cause I O 0 L10CK
of world peace." he said, "but we
will reject any that will work m-i Training of the highest order,
inrr to the cause of worldwide tiendlng almost perfectly the
t. by utilizing rooms goTerntng the foreign demand for VhV.7Jh?J L .
vacant in the Rich- Oregon hops. Information to l Philadelphia by a
, this effect was contained In a let- restraining the Unlte
ministration otriciais "knew we
could not escape Involvement."
Blames Administration.
"That neglect ; was premedi
tated," he continued,, "and tha
American . people, who now are
lorced to meet the overwhelmln
eosts of that neglect have a Just
SOVIET ARTilY
DESTROYED
Tk'. j...-m..,..i...A - In 1 LI V AUtl. I t-eace." I voices of 43 youngsters compos-
"7!' gcttarc I1C iuiuw ur r.An.nr fox declared for con- inr the Whitney Hor slnrers of
ued States at- inz About Murder Ex- nlr"c. lnA, ! '?Jue sa.t"e.T" -: u.e.n:
. lot uermauj, uuia uu i cert neia in ine, armory last uijut
Cent from Papers Prefacing his new promise to I to a larxo audience ot Salem peo-
I expose nryuuuv.a i yic. . uc im i vi iuaut vi uii nji
mn tAVKirtf) int. 5S. governor aeciarea ne ui i ran King in ase oetween ana i
y.v .u , irk., m. nrin.k .t..m.r nrvdon "amt 6 of disaster.' aaaing:
.... ... - - .. . . ! .....t t-.. V. Ynrk
shipments of Willamette valley ,nE 10 ti. o. Aiucneii. special as- ,.mf ..
fcons. slstant to the attorney general.
tion. Alfred D. Smith, attorney
tor Mr. Falrchlld. said.
Will fcoaaa He la Effect, .
The otflcUl certifkratlon of
Tennessee's ratification was ex
pected from Nashville tonight and'
Secretary Colby Indicated he
would issae the proclamation as
soon as he received this.
Validity Qsestloned.
The campaign of tha anti-suf
frage forces now will be directed
at an effort to obtain early action
In the United States supreme
coart . on the question of the
validity of the Tennessee ratifi
cation. Mr. Smith announced.
Many EatangVwcsta.
The .action of Justice Eiddons
paralleled la a measure thai of
Justice Bailey et ihe same court
last month except, that Justice
Pulley granted a "show cause"
crder against Secretary Colby In
a similar bill filed, by the same
plaintiffs, bat after hearing.-de
clined to lasae the injunction on
grounds -of lack of jarladlctkm
and nnsatticlent showing. ' Mr.
Smith said he still hoped to ob
tain a decision before the Novem
ber elections. If. however. ' the
appeal should be earriad to the
supreme court It could not -be
srgued antll October, with little
likelihood that a decision would
Y
iTcountb"11 he admlnlstratlon Dispatch Says Bolsheviki
Host Now Merely JU,-
000 Fugitives
In espousing ."pan-American
comity, much dreamed about but
so little realized." the nominee
asserted that "nobody h a
thought of American aloofness " PARIS, Aug. 25-The destrue-
or of any failure to make full con- tion of the bolshevik armies now.
trlbutlon to world progress.' may be considered complete, ac
The two blind aoldlem wrl cording to advices received here.
Elmer Stevens and Joseph Hulln f the host whieto swept down on
who had come with the Wyandot Warsaw nothing is left but 30
deler.tion and had been seated 000 The Poles have
beside the senator a he t.ivd 'taken 80.000 prisoners but more
This letter aava in nart- ho is airecting tne campaign.
"The Paciric coast growers Mr! Mitchell believes public
must remember that th. now sentiment has begun to react
have the continent as a competi- Malnst coal profiteers sufficienUy
tor and w mn.t -o , to force a lowering of prices. The
way In which the continent hona break in quotations at Baltimore.
from all nnnirii. wAr K.,wf with- ordered reductions at other
and maninul IaFI f.nU A Ka lpoints. was expected to mean a
HMBvw - v uv aeatasv iu a-5 i
found. You can quite under- reI ont w e consumer
one of the crew was placed under
arret at the request of the I nit
ed States authorities. He Is sus
pected of being Eugene Leroy,
wanted in Detroit. Mich., in con
nection with the murder of Mrs.
Katherine Jackson. She Is said
to have been his vife and her mu
tilated body was found In an un
claimed trunk in New York.
The suspect Is confined aboard
years old. last night would have "c"nB".r J '."mV
But I am here to feave In your been a credit to mature ami ex- ? a0?.0 !?V
minds the most firm and deep- j perienced opera performers.
. t I Inn that I an that I V Jt 4 I.a m.
:vIrJrT.; V:- -tnm th I be legally entitled to vote with
stand that the continent Is mak- rai reserve ooara oiuciais ,h. Ve,.i. ruarded by four marl
ing every effort to capture the ,fM reportea indications or an ira-lnmt police. He had shipied
pending drop In the coal market.
Their information was thai coal
transportation conditions had im
proved and that better distiibu-
London market again, which
would be at the expense of the
Pacific coast grower.
M.t wi.hAv. i,t. tion should aid price reduction
gy v ! ww ion a a va luiaiu Ul I . a,1a.I-1- ..J
Makea Public Pledee.
"They were blinded under the
flar. our flag. In the Arronne."
said the nominee,- after he had
turned 'attention to them. "I
want to publicly pledge to them
and to their comrades who suf
fered impairment the republic's
unfailing and grateful consider
ation. And I want to pledge them
aometninr more. I know what
inspired their heroism. They
were iignung ror America and
American rights. If It had been
for democracy alone, they would
have gone when Belttum was in
. vaded. If It bad been for human
ity alone, theyr would have an
swered the Lusitanla's sinking
Their hearts were stirred, their
supreme offering was made when
America was Imperiled.
Stars and Stripes Forever.
"They can never again see Old
Glory, sublime at home and sig
nalling our concept Of freedom
and Justice throughout "Ihe world.
But I . pledge to them an assur
ance In their hearts which their
hiatal eves cannot convey there
y never shall be a substitute for the
Stars and Stripes they last be-
aeid."
GERSIAXY TO BE DISARMED
.BERLIN, Aug, 25.- President
'bert. In a nrortamatlnn totar In.
'jted all political parties to sub
, loyally to disarmament. The
Proclamation said severe penalties
tild be inrilcted In case of fall
to comply. ;
ORBER REESTABLISHED.
important, have captured great
quantities of guns and materials.
If the Soviets are able to find ef
fectives with which to restore the
fortunes of their arms, lack of
equipment will make them with
out military value. ,
Durinr the oast three days
there has been heavy fighting in
the marshy valley of the Narew,
where the reds sought to break
through in the direction; of the
Bialystok. Losses have been
heavy on both sides. August 25
the Poles carried all the passages
of the river. At this Juncture two
other Polish armies pursuing the
reas rrom the west came: up and
consummated their defeat.
The Prussian frontier as far as;
Myszniee is occupied by the Poles
All the soviet troops wert of the
line ot Ostrolenka-Myszyniec:
nave oeen captured. The peasants
continue to defeat and hand over
to the military fugitive red de
tachments.
It appears evident that !the bol
shevik! are trying to make a stand
in the region of Ossowiec to main
tain communication with East
Prussia and prevent access ot t
Poles to Lithuania.
Profiting by the re-grouping of
the Polish army, the reds again
invaded Galicia. General Bu
denny made a dash for Lemberg
but has been defeated and is in
flight. Another detachment
crossed the Dnieper and occupied
Stryi. This detachment sought to
destroy the Boryslav oil wells but
was driven off by workmen
Near Chelm, a bolsbtvik attack
was repelled
trade with England he mnst pay
proper attention to picking, which
is more essential at this time than
at any other period of the industry."
Knglh.li Prospect ti'ood.
Further, the letter stated that
hel?RUN' A- 25 -Order has
-T'iablished in Kattowiti.
thaV. 8,,l.- w here .recently
rival ere p,h between the
atche,C i"?' according to dls-
bins emptied by the bituminous
miners' strike and the railroad
walkout and freight jam. again
were stocked. Storage of this sort
aboard the Dryden under the
name of Morris Fox. ordinary sea
man. Today he said: "I know ab
solutely nothing about the ieath
of Mrs. Jackson In Detroit. I have
never been in that city.' -
Fox is tall and well built, about
20 years ot age with regular feat
ures, light brown eyes, and dark
hair brushed straight 'back. He
speaks English without a notice-
has been manifested In America ence lag. so clever was the work
in the last 50 years Is the attempt 0f the boys. Part ot the success
of the senatorial oligarchy to take was due no doubt to the unique
possession ot our government. I and varied character ot the nam-
The "senatorial ougarcny was rers olTered.
flayed unsparingly aiso ior iu The wonderful boy soprano.
opposition to the lesgue of na-Leoa Mundy. was unable to sing
tions. and he reiterated enarges in solo last night on account of a
that It iad selected the Republl- bad cold but It Is expected he will
can nominee, dictated a meaning- I appear on tonight's procram.
Rex Parrott. the accompanist j
for the chorus, displayed unusual
technique and brilliancy In his
performance on the piano. For
encore he played a piece of his
own composition.
of stock was not un to normal but
based on recent renorts. stocks I able accent. He has not the ap-
r.nMW .,a Koin cr aoonmtiiati pearance of a sailor and declared
England's hop prospect Is unusu- thIr Mid that he had shipped on the Dry-
ally bright for thla season, and t ,.- den solely because he was with
apparently a serious attack of handicapped certain sections, ac- ou.' mon.fy nd h! m"?r fbt':
vermin earlier in the season has! i- xiii,K-ii . that "es." he continued. 'I read
i vviuuia, a. a a -iivuvii - vr u
vt-tru uicreume. I.I.Ka. V.v. Kaah aekarl
Local dealers say the foreign Ip.r.! .nnrn. at ih niare
market Is not as promising as it were to ln close touch with,
has been in other years and that Iuca situations and were prepared
unless the crop Is harvested hi a to acl if there was evidence that
very careful manner some trouble dealers were taking advantage of
may uc louau m Beuin aoroaa. jjje shortage
ius prewnv price quotation is
from 60 to 65 cents a pound. Fome
yards previously made contracts
at as low a figure as 25 cents.
Handling of the outgoing prod
uct, it is said, will be facilitated
for the reason that the Columbia
Pacific Steamship company has
established a direct line from
I UI 1IWIU I" luicitu Vl'l IDlUr- a... a 'St. 1 T
mation to this effect cached here Wheeler Ahead on Uemo-
Wednesday.
DIXON STILL
LEADS IN RACE
Dentist Feels "CaU of
cratic Ticket in Mon
tana Primary
IICI rVI Vfnnl In.
Wild" Is Cone 23 YearS Complete returns from more than
half the precincts in Montana 10-
nlaht: gave Former United states
Senator J. M. Dixon a lead of
2000 'votes over Harry L. Wilson
CUMBERLAND,. Md!. Aug. 25.
Dr. Thomas McEIfresh. dentist.
1. n Aft In. ll.tlr. 1 .vn
and was givenTp for d7t. Tr- for the Republican nomination for
by appearing a I "" i- ...
about the Jackson case In New
York papers, before sailing but
the police are silly to compare me
with Ieroy in personal appear
ance."
As there Is no extradition trea
ty between the United States and
Brazil. Fix will be detained on the
Dryden until the vessel reaches
Buenos Aries, when extradition
will be asked. Fox claims that
his home is in Toronto, where he
says his mother resides
RED EMXSSAR1KH DEPART
; LONDON, Aug. 25. M. Kara
enef t and M. Krasiin. j Russian
soviet emissaries who have been
in Loon don endeavoring to nego
tiate trade relations, will leave
ror Moscow Friday, says , the
Times. . . , - , - "
prised relatives by appearing
vigorous, wealthy man. Dr. Mc
EIfresh went to Alaska with C.
Gilpin Lashley. brother of Thom
as B. Lashley, cashier of a bank
here and Mrs. Lashley in search
lot gold. The Lashleys returned
i after a brief stay.
Dr. McEIfresh prospered and
accumulated wealth, which was
lost in an Investment. Since then
he has acquired a fortune in trap
ping. He Is so enamored of nut-
door life that he has pitches a
day's primary election
Substantially the same pre
cincts gave Former United States
District Attorney Ti. K. Wheeler a
lead of more than 9000 over Lieu
tenant Governor W. W. McDowell,
for the Democratic gubernatorial
nomination.
Prohibition Nominee
Attacks Harding Stand
CHICAGO. Aug. 25. Prohibi
tion national headquarters tonight
Issued a statement by Aaron 9-
Watkins. prohibition nominee for
president, attacking the record of
Senator Harding on the wet and
dry question.
Mr. Watkins declares he Is nn
able to find any instance of Sen
ator Harding voting for the drys
snd cite figures defigner! to show
that the Republican nominee had
voted with the wets on 30 occa
sions and was 'absent or dodged
1 1 53 roll calls and "quorum
calls."
STATE C'HAIRLX RESIGNS.
ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Aug. 25. The
resignation of W. L. Cole as chalr-
tnt near Klin la! one when will I ma nof the Republican slate com
remain several weeks before re-1 m it tee was accepted at a meeting
turning to Alaska. lot the committee here toaay.
less platform and "was trying to I
annex the presidency.'
The aovernor's audience at
Princeton included large delega
tions from nearby counties.
"W.hen It is properly perfected
the resslt that should the su
preme coart later decide against
the legality of the Tennessee rati
fication, the validity- ot the en
tire national elections would be
questioned.
Other Mates C-a LUC '
Th anti-suffrage forces are
also challenging legality t rati
fication In Missouri. West Vir
ginia and Ohio.
CHATTANOOGA. Tenn Aug.
25. The women ot the nation,
now enfranchised, should loin
with the two great parties and
should not attempt to form a par-
he said. "I favor the admission Not only were the members of j ty 0f their own. Mrs. Carrie Cfcap
of Germany. I favor the admls- the chorus able to sing with fault- man Catt. president, of the Nation-
rion oi uussia wueu wiu vuuu-1 .ess narmony. oui uispiayea aii-ia American woman sullraxa aaso-
a a a a I a . a - . .a I
tries nave estaousnea an oramj ny ai cnaracier aenneauon tin gea i elation, declared today.
roremment: I favor the admls-I with a spirit of realism when they I "There Is no tnortcare 6rx tha
sion of "ran Turkey after she has I Interpreted the various stages ofl women's vote." she declared, "but
had a thoroughly sanitary over- child lite. The aadience was so I they should ally themselves with
coing. In other words. w want I impressed with the performance. I the existing political, parties. I
to make not only the civilization personal feeling were carried be-1 hope they will remain independ
ent In thought and win determine
their choice ot parties, platforms
snd candidates after intelligent
reflection.
ot the world a better civilization I yond control. Another feature of
than it was yesterday, bnt we the procram was a mirth provok
want to tie together every gov- ing performance ot 'K-K-K-Katty.'
ernment lately enemies, binding Kev. H. E. K. Whitney deserves
the civilization of the world into! praise for his achievement ln
an agreement to make war par- I moulding the organtzatlon of boys
tlcularly impossible in the fu-linto such a company aa was pre
ture." 1 sented to the people of Salem. It
NOME FLIERS GO Ir LUlilLU
VnfP 11. .Va kmm T ' -T-.
i tic tt Auinuvi iiiBuiiinm i me tvumi i off icers of the tmr aviation ex
dared, already is at work and night that the boys are to be given 1 .1,1,1. i.tAw - .i---
luiii uuiiiiit.. 1 siiui iter u a , ini m paicuii ir- fnnHn.nt.l rii.ki 1.1. ifA.j.. .
.- r - rt 1 - I a , . 11.111. "" "v.-j at'
e r.nu iiciiuiu;, uuasm. wre COIOZ 10 inaDfH aiop. ou I i.ninA. r. n1i.nl. n Iava.. ..
Turkey, Mexico and Henry C. the day will be spent In play and tMj afternoon for Cape Prince of
I-odre only are standing outside" I rest, the evening will be devoted I vvalea and Siberia.
he said. I to a free concert at the armory.
A.aax an a a . a . as aa a I . a a a
"ine ucpuoucan piairorm. ne giving the many saiem people wnoi NOME Alaska Anr ts Pina
conunue-j. is a piece 01 aeuwr- taned to near me concert . lasi 1 0f the army aviators who romplet
ate bad laltn. hypocrisy, trickery nljcht the opportunity to take ad-el here Monday a t ran scon tin en t-
sna mstneerrry." ana irameu so. vantage ot tne extra concert. i trip for a flight today to Cane
he charged, to keep Senators There will be an entire change of prince of Wales and across the
Johnron of California and BoraH program. The concert will com'
mence at 8 o'clock.
KING WILL IXVESTIG.VTE
LONDON. Aug. 25. Kins
George haa replied to the appeal
of Redmond Howard, nephew of
the late John Redmond, urging
clemency for the Irish hunger
strikers, saying that the appeal
wtll receive Immediate and careful
attention. - .
of Idaho from forming a third
party. He jid the Lodge reser
vations had been dropped since
the Chlcaro convention and that
the Republicans had r.lsn stopped
declaring that he would not he
allowed to evade a clear statement
of his position on the league
Charcea of Representative Brit
ten. Republican. Illinois, that
$7.00 allotted the Brijish em
bassy had ofund Its way Into the
Democratic campaign fund of the
learnc. were ridiculed br Gover
nor Cox. vh.) referred to Rcpre-
sentat.Ya Britten as "some jc'scs.
tor In Chicago."
Governor Cox referred to Re
publican contributions as a "cor
ruption fund" and declared that
they would exceed the 115.000.
000 be had previously mentioned.
"I have the goods on the sena
torial oligarchy," said- the gdver-
(Continoed on pase 11
Spokane Banks Decide to
Discount Canada Money
1
SPOKANE. Wash.. Aug. 25.-
Spokane hanks will cease paving
out Canadian silver at once and
will not accept It without discount
after Monday. Aug. 20. It was de
cided today by the clearing house
association. Discounts fixed are:
10 cents on half dollars, five cents
on quarters, and two cents on
dimes.
A total of several hundred
thousand dollars In Canadian
coins is held in Spokane banks, ac
cording to W. T. Trlplett, secre
tary of the clearing house associa
tion and the banks have taken
steps against a further accumula
tion due to alleged profiteering In
the coins.
Berinr Sea to Siberia were aban
doned this - afternoon on receipt
of a telegram from Washington.
D. C. disapproving the project.
The aviators and planes were
ready to bop off when the tele
tram arrived. The people ot
Nome were greatly disappointed
when the flight was called off.
The aviators are now awaiting fa
vors Me weather condition at Ru
by, their first stop, before start-
Ing the return trip.
FORTLAXD TO CELClinATK
PORTLAND. Or.. Aug. 25.
The ratification ot the equal suf
frage amendment will-be celebrat
ed la Portland Ssturday by the
blowing of factory whistles and ,
the ringing of bells generally. Mrs.
C B, Simmons, chairman of the
Oregon Equal Suffrage Alliance
announced today at a meeting cZ
tl.e QrsaclxaUoiu
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