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' T 1 ' : 1 f AOE TEN iAIli EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, 'WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 21, lfi2(J. TWELVE ! pAc!e3 !j IS TAKING A "REST I 11 ' i " iiiiiii.iii.i inil-A J i :t..M, enn', ilm l I" mmwm vroy 11 "l" " '"iiiaaaaaaiaCTsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaj j PT.VSf OTTTTt, VI., July SI. Oovcr uijr Calvin Coolldge of Massachusetts, republican nominee for vice-president, is "on a rest." With Mrs. CoolldKe and their two eons, John and Calvin, he la on his father's farm In the hills of Vermont. He rinds the best way to rest Is to rise early and help his father do the farm work. The farm, a hilly one situated at the top of Plymouth notch, consists of over 200 acres, partly wooded and lrlly cultivated. Long meadows of hay aha 'oats are banked with fruit trees, heavily laden with sweet Ver mont 'apples and Julcy plums. The farm house, sandwiched be tween the Plymouth Cheese factory and the home of Governor Coolidgc'a aunt, Mrs. J. J. Wilder, Is a cosy Xew lESngland home, 'white, -with swinging green Minds. , . . J The rovernor has risen at 6 o'clock wry morning since his arrival on his 48th birthday, July '4. He usually puts on his grandfather's tews, consist ing of an old flannel shirt, denim, trousers tend old-fashioned cowhide boots, niado at the Plymouth tannery In "185s. ' t3i Ho recites "with Interest the history of the boots. They were made for hlsj grandfather when he was elected to j the legislature at Montpelier In 1858 and he , wore them continually throughout the session. Governor Ooolidge wears them rttrvr -when he "tinkers" around the farm. A frock 'which the governor wears when he works In the fields Is a relic ft! Vila tliI f a Kho'a h 1 -at , denim and slides over the head like Kecpcr- tne governor frequently goes ah army shirt and is not unlike the into the meadows before the mist has frocks worn by artists. In it, the gov- cleared and mows a Rood sized corner ernoc portrays an entirely different .f tho "eld before the breakfast bell man from the one who sits in the Bos- r'"Es- He says it is much more invlg ton capltol, immaculately attired. orating than golf and fully as remu- By way of adding to his healthy an- herative although he humorously adds petite for the splendid country cook- that "some chaps make more at golf 1 t . ..?!w. V;: j 1 - w ?W . I III W '. w KX. & 'p V Wa V WBJJL - M. M. J iti "N.-- ' . Ill . ' . T , j- - TT. ....Ml 4 t.k. iV4 '5 CRE'GHTON HALE - CLAR1NE-SEYMOUR AND. RICHA!3D. BAS:'HELMESS D..W.; GRIFFITH'S ;3REAT' PHOTOPLAY " TKE I DOLT DANCER.1 ALTA TOUAY ing prepared by his father's house- than they would at farming. J. '.' Coolidge has a large wood pile in front of the liouso. Most of It was orteinnlly chopped for stove wood but severaf chunks were left ' for open fireplace. When the elderly farmer, w-ho is! 75 years old, returned from a fishing trip recently, he found all the lftr?rer pieces slithered to kindling and Some rSldcle youil say so! YOU simply can't believe that such sharpness possible until you try a Durham-Duplex blade, i A few broad strokes and- there you are as smooth as the palm of your hand ! . It's the scientific sharpening process that does the trick and back of this the hard, ofl-terhpred 'Swedish . ' steel. : r i -1 :i . ? , ' (They're the longest, strongest, keenest, blades on 'f earth hollow ground, tvo-edged, detachable and ' guarded. Some blade you'll say so and ' some blade" is right ' I ... : c - ss ' t-rj ' THESE LEADING DEALERS SELL THEM: CEO. C. BAER CO. 643 Mala 8. ALI.K.M-K.IIGHT CO., SO Mala St. TAILOR HARDWARE CO 741 Mala St. ECOXOMT DRCG CO., aos Mala SC. T A 1,1. 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Paris, Franca Toronto, Canada Sas J?jirannuiva in mil Covntnrs , J alii. j " si an-rh am ,, I 7S. N i ..in mi . 1 mwMtrwi inn jr- j mr-mSKM a., 11 iii iniiwim inr, a 4 i " learned that-"Cal" had spent a part of the forenoon lustily , swinging the axe. The old Bcntlcnian said nothing about the wood being Intended for the nreplaoe. but smiled, went In the house and prepared an appetizing mess of brook trout from the Otta-quochee. T IMONLAL BUREAU UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eu gene. July St. (A. P.) "The best matrimonial bureau I know of Is the church," said Dr. Silas Evans, pres ident or occidental College, In an ad dress on "The Present Problem of the rajnlly," delivered to students of the Summer Session of the University of Oregon and delegates to the Synod of Oregon. In session on the University campus, at the Thursday morning as sembly. "If they do get the love of God mixed up with the love of each other." he continued "What's the dif ference." Dr. Evans declared that proper courtship was the only christian means to a happy marrtago, and advocated that engagements be announced in church or in . some public manner. "Marriage is decidedly not a contract," he said. "Marriage by Christians through courtship' is the only free love in the world." , He also advised the poor man to ' hesitate at marriage or at marrying a girl who was used to ease ami luxury, declaring that it was often good for a sirl to changevher method of livtnjf. The Ideal marriage, according to Dr. Evans, Is that of a man. and woman who have grown up together, and at the same time they present their marriage certificates to the minister, also present the proper health certi ficates. Aa a final argument to the healthfulness of marriage, he said that statistics prove that between the ages of 3 and 50 years the death rate Of husbands is ohe-haTf that of "bache lors. - M, 'IkllkT fc.a 'if. . 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Although It looked like Shamrock's race with only ten miles to slide down to the finish. Resolute had a seeniinsr 'advantage of bringing up a better Forcteii KxcliHuc-'ynict This morning's report on the foreign exchange found sterling at 3.o. Drachmas ure 12.85. Francs on Bel Blum are standing at $8.90. Francs on France are $8.40. Kroncrs on Swed en arr, 'Z2.27i. Kroncrs on Norway are 116.35. Urea on Ituly are ".93. German murks are -'.". The general trend of the market seems to steady and quiet with little changes In the figures. srr.viTKK. tr.vs t.vixy COIATMBUS, O., July 21. (A. P.) In compliance with the recommenda tion of the subcommittee, 'the nation al democratlo committee uhanfmousl j p. Burton, who it was reported might (Continue) on Page 10.) Seconds Of the contest. This 'fouling on the challenger served her bettor than Itcsolute's big bnlloonor. . , Spectator craft grouped at the first turn greeted Shamrock with tooting whistles, as she rounded 600 yards In the load. Away on the second leg they sped, with the challenger catch ing every catspaw and Itesolute toll ing in the doldrums. Captain William elected Ocorgo ft White of Marietta, Ohio, as its chairman. ' The new chairman was assistant to Mr. Moore in Governor 'Cox's conven tion campaign. His home Is at Mariet ta, which district he represented In Congress for three terms. Mr. White was born and : reared in Blmira, N. Y. He graduated . frpm Princeton University while President Wilson waa a professor. Entering the oil business, Mr. 'tVhite has amassed a "comfortable fortune in oil drillings lut ' previously he found gold in the Klondike. be removed from command of Mham rock because of his showiifc In other races, was evidently making every ef fort to stage a comback. ' Resolute made a brave showing at tho beginning of the third leg and picked up at the turn fought her way I.OH8 of Appetite Is commonly grad ual; 'one dish after another la sot aside. 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