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PAGE TEH DAILY EAST ORSGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON! TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 19,1020. TWELVE PAGES CAM1G.0.P. ' LEADER TURNS FROM Former Johnson Manager and vejuui,u xiicviur xorsaKes Anti-League Candidate After ' the Dea Moines Speech. Directory of Architects; Builders and Supply, Dealers; Timei Hints and Suggestions About Building. j . if Tl AK r- l ( T) - ,r- IT A ( rx 1 it i 1 1 1 i i i i i iii i ii ( i i r ( j f J I J V . f 1 f i. I i S1 -t I i jf mu0 Vtf iinrn las S 1 ' . i LOS AN'OIXEH. Oct 1 9 Declar es that a point hnrt been reached where a decent self-respect Mould not How him to continue his support of Nenulor llanlinir's candidacy for the presidency. Marshall .Stimson of this J city, a life-long republican, and one of the 'most prominent memlers of the' lepuhllcan party In California to-j night issued a statement. In which he I bitterly scored Senator Harding fori his politics and urged republicans as! their must effective menu r ..... to vote for the democratic nominee Governor Cox, he said, had shown wisdom in takine the KMe of the right and roura to be positive In express ing his view. "I maintain that to prevent exploi tation of party loyalty by unscrupu lous politicians, there must be in such h...v runsiuerauje number of men and women who. when policies too corrupt or shameful are Imposed up on their party arc not afraid to put their country's welfare ahead of that of their party and cross the party lines ..,,,. . . r measures they be lieve in sincerely." Stimson stated that he approved of Harding-s early statements that he would seek advice and consultation on . matters of public policy, but follow ing Senator Harding's Pes Moines speech it was Impossible not to fear i.u.v .no wrong type of men would control him. In Stimson's statement he explains his position In favor of the league de claring. "It Is better to be in and ex ercise our Influence to prevent war than to stand out in order to be able to consider the issues and come In after the war has started. Standing out we condemn not only ourselves but the rest of the world to the terri fic burden of nrmnmoix h..u.t . Its Inevitable result, another and more i mi- war. : "Senator Harding is either sincere or he Is not sincere," said Stimson "when he says the Senator Johnson's Los Angeles speech shows that John son Is in accord with the republican platform and the republican candi date If sincere, then Sir. Harding wishes to scrap the league and make a separate nenno M'ith - v. i i n ii , a foolish and shameful policy that I can not endorse. Of course if he is not sincere on a great issue like this, I would not deem him fit for presi dent," Marshall Stimson was campaign manager for Johnson In southern Cal ifornia in 1910. delegate to republican national convention in 1912, president elector on the republican ticket, 1912, also member of the republican state executive committee 1910-20 and one of the most influential and prominent republicans in California. j m Ml Let us show you our complete line of P. & CorbMocks and Hardware. "OWN TOCR OW.V nOMJE" 643 Main Street Universal Stoves &Fumaces "SERIVCE" Photra 81 DESERTS HARDING ' BECAUSE OF HIS' - FIGHT ON LEAGUE SAX FRAXCI5CO, Oct 19. Mrs. Timothy Healy, who was organizer for women In William Kent's cam paign for the republican nomination of United States senator, has bolted the republican party and will vote for Governor Cox because of his stand on the league of nations Issue. Mrs. Healy, Is prominent In political affairs in San Francisco and was ardent in ner suport of Congressman Kent. Senator Harding's statement regard ing the covenant of the league of na tions that "It Is not interpretation but rejection that I am seeking," thus placing himself squarely opposea 10 the leaeue was the compelling -cause that moved Mrs. Healy to declare her self for Cox. . Painting flie New Home Let OS paint jour home -at lout let , us figure with you before you let the Job. PHOENIX , . PURE ' f . PAINT t be beat Paper ITanxIng, Calcimlnlng and Inter ior Decorating that gives NatWactloo. GET Om ESTIMATES MURPHY BROS. 121 E. Court Street Telephone S18 . 'William Earley was Issued a , per mit yesterday for the building of a woodxhed at 818 Sycamore street. Tho cost will be t?5. - - Store Is Changed. The Nyo-Ward Co., : rmorry v the Dunlup Cigar Store, is altering the In terior of their store. Tha work con sists of moving tho hhicony to tho . rear of tha building. Th change will 'cost $200. -' ' " fiet Elmrto PtanM. : . Rothroek Brothers, farmers on Wild Horjo, ore installing an electric llght- ins plant which will use power from the Pacific Power amf Light Co. A transformer Is being put on their place to step down the current-from 2S.OO0 Volts to 110 volts for household use. Oho of tho brothers has a new farm home ' under construction nnd the other is abent to start construction. The plant will serve. both. Frnoo Will Ho nllt. ' . Matlock & Greullch, owners of the lot adjoining the Alta theUer, will erect a small fence along the sidewalk both on Alui and Cottonwood streets. The lot Is lower than the sidewalk nnd there Is possibility of persona suf fering a fall should they step' over the edge of tho walk. The fence will be of tho rail type and will be painted. To Erert Sinn II House. V. C. Carson has been issued a per mlt to erect a small house on proper ty in Edgewood addition. It will cost B.'B; P. & R.C. DUNHAM, BROWNLOW, PAYNE & ROSS General Contractor and Builder Tlaning Mill, 705 W. Alta St., phone 737 Shop and Office, Golden Rule Hotel Basement, Corner Court and s Johnson Sta., phone 383, . : We do All Kind of Building and Repair Work and Mill Work of All Kind Estimate Free of Charge See V U Before? You Build. " DUNHAM, BROWNLOW, PAYNE & ROSS Mill Phone, 737 Shop Phone, 383 NEW CHINESE ENVOY 4 'x ;. , 4 A i i : k ' r WASHINGTON The State ue partment has received official adrlce from Pckln stating that Sao-Ke Alfred Sze baa been ap pointed minister to the United State by the government ot Chins. He succeed Vf Kytiin Wellington Koo, who has been made Chinese minister to Great Britain. Tbe new ambassador to Washington from China was edu cated at Cornell. Ue has held everal cabinet posts. C M. GRISWOLD GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Residences,1 Business Buildings- Apartment3, Churches, Garages, Farm Buildings, Job Work. Let me give you estimates on your job. " "OWN YOVn OWN HOSfE" 728 Cottonwood St Phone 744 f ' , ' ) i ii c J Ravv Material to Finished Product ; PIG IRON TO PISTONS 'A Machine Shop Second to None. A Modernly Equipped Foundry Employing Modern. Methods . Phone 71 . r , Phone 1056 , Burns Foundry and Mch. Works Cottonwood and Water Sts UALITY FlIiTUR H)WN l'OClt OWN1I6MW' i i Careful Attention Given TO YOUR HOUSE WIRING will give you the best service and prevent many a fire. We use care in all our work ; ' ELECTRIC FIXTURES v .Ml Toe largest and finest stork In eastern Oregon to select from.. Wo would . . " be pleased to TUrure with yon. J. L. yAUGIIAN Pendleton's Dlff Electrloal Store S00 B. Court Street Telephone 13S .: -When painting your home, why not get the best. LdUI OBCii HIGH STANDARD1 PAINTS Get my figures on painting, papering and calcimining before you let the job. USE J I a- l ' Paints,' oils, varnishes, calcimine, ""' - ' biUHhes, picture framing, glass, etc. L J. McATEE THE PIWCTICAIj PAINT SIAN S15 Main Street Telephone 158 1)'. ,"r 'i' i 'i fii'miiwflHi KKI0IDS (GRANULES) E2 INDIGESTION Tut f ood io food; duaslre fautaatlyea ton in aria watr Uk a needed. , , QUICK REUEFI Aua in TAM4.ET ponM roa f HI JLM WHO PSEfS TMEM. act T icon ft SOWKE MAKERS OF Pendleton on Saturdas"' exemplified the stories which came over the wires from eastern and middle western cen ters of trade telling ot drastic reduc tions being made In the cost of living. AlgHt of the large mercantile entabllsh ments of the city opened sales on clothing Saturday, giving locally the first taste of lower prices. The effort of merchants to fall In line with eastern reductions, although their goods were purchased at. the peak of prices, met with hearty response from men and women. Reductions of from 20 to 25 per cent in men's over coats and suits and (big reductions In women' ready to wear articles brought out buyers eager to show their appreciation. Sugar, potatoes and several dther articles of staple foodstuffs likewise are going lower In the scale, making the dollar of the local purchaser go further In that field aa well as In cloth ing. Confectioneries Quoted lower prices on candies at the week end. Rome of the establishments which ion Saturday placed their entire stocks I of clothing and furnishings on sale at new price announced that these fig urea would remain in force indefinitely. I Goods for spring, some say, are to be available on a new level and the deal- ers are anxious to dispose of their 'stocks now while fall and winter goods . are In season. The general reductions ! have been a, stimulus to local business. I counteracting a tendency prior to the presidential ltttj, -t alk'W business W uy ide fur politica, I: ' ' - - - -r - i PORTLAND, Ore., Oct.. 19. 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