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DAILY EAST OREdONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVEICnfQ, JPX.T 8 a, 1020. TWELVE TAOES ,., 4 tMlr'td - Vv"jf" !' o f faJr- -. e"W- f 1. a ' "' . ;:...,s ..' - J " ' "'-.'-- '" ..".-. ..'..J.,WWU-.. .'.-. " :.,.. U, - a Mm. mmnmm " wwvaa . -i. '.-.. - .; ..' . i- rv..w.. r,- '? '-vwi: -aw-'- r'""" ,. ' 'aut.aam- w nawiwrafina'-ia lawssaiM'-aja tMtwmia' Xtm . . r .T"V;;' l-wr ." i ,,!-.',. ;-v .. . " , - 'h . H. That - Senator r' 'Hnrdlnir ' made a I upeech In the 'senate -whllene food I control sot was 'tinder rtlsrusslon and I said that wheat should not be worth more than a dollar a bushel is clam ed by Duvid lawrence. the syndicate writer In a story under a Columbus date line. " Mr. IwrenCe in telline of the visit of national committeemen to Ohio PAQE TEN says: ,w f&s, "Are Those Snow Flakes?" "I thought so they look so crisp and dainty!" Snow Flakeswith their fresh from the oven flavor their dash of salt always delicious! Order them by name from your grocer. - . ) . Don't ask for crackers say SNOW FLAKES SOME MORE P. C. a PRODUCTS Annie Laurie Short Bread Arrowroot Biscuit Butter Thins Chocolate KcWrj F bull ana Marshmaliow Sandwich Long branch Saltiae Flakaa Oatmeal Cracker Panama Creama Peanut Wafers Pacific Coast Biscuit Co sovii rkply AMmirot s. LONDON July 2. (A, ' P.)t Lloyd George, , addressmg the con mcms today said the Soviet answer .to tli) allies regarding the Polish peace was. incoherent and ambiguous pro paganda largely Intended for home consumption. So" far as he could un rated willingness with Politad.' x to negotiate direct U ARYSVIXLH, "Vh, July 21. (U. P.) A flrev swept a business block here today causing a damage estimat- derstand, however, the Soviet liuli- ed at $250,00.. jZlM Tell mi when ". gZ" The line of B fcLassLi"'" Fine Shoes is priced j UCKHtCHT rowl t&.o to fif BUCBKHEGHT HERE'S our "brogue" No. 440 aear shoe that ' doesn't yield a point when you judge it for good looks. Calf in the handsomest mahogany tone, eyelets of brass to bedeck it, fancy wing tips and solid so Us will first catch your eye. You'll approve of the ornamental . perforating and fancy stitching, too. And our trade-mark on the sole assures you that we are constantly bettering our sixty-odd year record for fine shoes. x- . 1,1. . -1 BUCKINGHAM Si HECHT : UANUFACTURBaS Site the rriy fc:t SAN FRANCISCO) Sold in Pendleton by Bond Bros. T ho mas Crown v. " '.'":; yariable Speed."-- i Jle Most Successful Machine for Alfalfa. l,, Ayl. a . Forsaleby ... s MSturgis & Stprie "It was somewhat amusing; to see the committeemen from fur away states looking up Harding's record This visit to Ohio gave them a chance to verify rumors which they had heard concerning Senator Harding's stand on public institutions. t "Kor instance, Sam Aniidon, nati onal committeeman from Kansas, t state which has had a grievance against the WilBon administration for fixing the price of wheat and not fix ing the price of cotton, discovered am Id great glee that Warren Harding hud' made a speech In the senate, when he Voted for the- food control act, declaring in effect that a dollar was enough for a bushel of wheat. . This speech was printed and sent broadcast by republican opponents of Senator ; Harding in the presidential primary campaign this year In which Harding ran behind Wood, Lowden and Johnson, ' ' The democrats collected ammuni tion eagerly. Another committee, mart discovered that there had' been a divorce in the'Hnrding family, which1 would offset in his judgment any hes itancy on the part of women voters. to cast their ballots for Governor Cox, hose divorce suit had been discussed rom political viewpoints at".' San 'rancisro and had been' mentioned" as possible weapon by the" republican party workers in the precincts where word of mouth argument is supreme. Another committeeman had a oopy of Senator Harding's record in the oenate which tended to show that the Ohio senator was absent a -good deal. Of course much' of the vulue of thlB argument may be questioned for a great many people who don't think the talk rents are worth attending anyway may argue that the .Ohio sen ator showed rare judgment by stay ing away. NOTE FOR DEBS DENVER, . July (P. P.)i A proposal that republican and demo cratic presidential nominees-join aim- in a "demand" upon the president to release Eugene Debs immediately from the Atlanta : prison" was tle graphed here by Parley P. Christen. sen. farmer-labor nominee, to Cox and Harding1. The message, 1 sent over night, was made publie today. ' ' TURKEY WIIiL STGW " CANST ANTIXOPLE, July 22. (A. P.) Turkey has decided to sigh 'the peace treaty, it was announced offi- ally today.' - - ITAUOrXO AS6AII.S COVENANT'' Continued from page 9.) can be no difference of opinion about honest law enforcement. . Neither government nor party can' afford O' cheat the American people. The laws-'Of congress must harmonize' with "the constitution;1 else 'they soon ' are adjudged to be void ; congress en acts the laws, and the executive branch of government is charged H with , enforcement."- We' can not nullify' be-; cause 'of divided 'opinion, .we cannot Jeopardize ' orderly government' with contempt for law enforcement; Modi fication or repeal Is the right of a free people, whenever the deliberate and intelligent public sentiment com mands, but perversion and evasion mark the paths to the failure of gov ernment itself.: - v ' , Ideal for America. t ' Much has been said of late1 about world ideals, tout I prefer to think of the ideal for-'Ameriea. I like to think there is something more than the patriotism and practical wisdom of the foundling fathers. 'It is good to believe that maybe destiny neia this new-world republic to be the su preme example of representative de mocracy and orderly liberty- by which humanity is inspired to higher achieve. ment. It is idle to think we have at tained perfection, but there is'the- sat isfying knowledge that we hold order ly processes for making our govern ment reflect the heart and mind of the republic. Ours Is not Only a for tunate people but a very common-sen- sical people, -with -vision high hot their feet on the earth, with belief In them selves and faith In God. Whether en emies threaten from without or men aces arise from within there Is some indefinable voice saying,- "Have con fidence in the republic! America will go on!" ' " Here is a temple of liberty no storms may shake, here are the altars of freedom no passion shall destroy. It was American in conception, Amerl-! can In the fulfillment. Sectional once, we are an American now,, and we mean to be all Americans to all the world. " -.': ' Mr. Chairman, members of the com. ittee. my countryen all: 1 would not be myself If I did not utter my consciousness of my ilmited ability to meet your full expectations, or to realise the aspirations within my own breast, but I will gladly give all that is in me, all of heart, soul and mind and abiding love of country, to service fn our common cause. I 'can only pray to the Omnipotent God that I may be as worthy In service as I know myself to be faithful in thought and purpose. One can not give more. Mindful of the vast responsibilities I must be frankly humble, bat t Have that confidence In the consideration and support of all true Americans which makes me wholly Unafraid. With an unalterable faith' and In a hopeful spirit, Willi a hymn of service In my heart. I pledge fidelity to our country and to God, and accept the nomination of the republican party for the presidency of the United Slates. EVERY DOLLAR f"u. Bnt ,a;! T - - j-i yertisingin a pubh tion' thatlmisrepresents its circiilajlci sdnd i,tlus!r obtains nioney under false pretenses is a dollar lofo'tlie1 jbubllshers who give full value. , . , S SELF-DEFENSE, THEREFORE, THE 'ABOVE BOARD' jptiblishejrs have an independent auditmadepf their circula 1 tipj records by the Audit BiTreal of Circulations and invite their competitors to do likewibe. WHEN EXCUSES OR EVASIONS ARE Gnfef nHciE clining the challenge, the advrtjserca arawJhk wij con- elusions. i THERE ARE MANY EXCUSES FOR NOT BELONGING TO the A. B. C There is only one reason. ' a '-'. ii ll--"! -'' L-rC ' z H hi!-W?- - ;: " THE EAST OREGONIAN IS A MEMBER OF THE AUDIT Bureau of Circulations. Tliere arc no hidden mysteries about its circiilation records. , " , ; . . ftvAT: ? . ' A"' 2ir '.'.. .",;;. ..; 1