East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 21, 1922, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, : PENDLETONV OREGON,' FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 21, 1922.
TEN PAGES
I.ONDOiV, . July , 21.-- Attention,
members of the Congress of the I'nlt
od Mates!
'J his is the lalo of ;t nmn from
whom book miiny members of the
Congress of the t'nitcil States might
lake n leaf mill bring Joy. to the Am
rrlcnn public.
John Iloio hiiH lireu h. niemlicr of
the Kritish Hoiino of CommiitiH for
twonty-two years -ami has not yet
inadehts inniden speech.
Hope is n regular attendant t tho
IIou.se of CornmoiiH and bus the rare
record of having won out in wven
. contested elec-tinns, In which ho hiix
fdughf every iinllUciil unrty;
"Why don't I sperik In the Houhc?"
echoed Ho.e ,fhen he was questioned,
'Well, i h..r found that I can dn
more hy not talking.
"When f entered the House first
of ail I hud no Idea of never muli
liiH speech.
"Hut time went on, and the nmlrt
en specch- was still undelivered al
though J have been tempted to do It
more than once, and friends have
uifiod me to break the record und
now I urn afraid it wilt never be de
livered." Hope's reluctance to speak is not
because of any Inability to do so, or
he can orate effectively. He is not
f.hy;. When he wants anything ho goes
diieetlyto the responsible Minister of
the,-Cabinet and generally gets what
ho want, because-he la one man who
has never attempted to browbeat the
Bill Taft Pipes George Harvey's Lid
-Pine fienrirn Harvey's erav topper! Ain't It the hen's cackle? Kt-
Presldent Taft (on Harvey's left) and Mrs. Tuft went to see Georga
Washington's home at Sulgrftvo Manof, England, but tiis ambassadcu's
hat detracted their uueniion considerably.
MISSOURI STATE POLICE
AGITATION IS STARTED
cabincleers across the chambers of ' , "
the House of Commons. I ST.' I.OUIS. Mo., July 21." (I.
Hiope'. bids fair to keen his word Ft.) Ablution has been started
!nd be the one speechless member of
lha House of CornmoiiH, and if he
does so he will take away the record
created by William flerard Hamilton,
who in the elchteenth century gained
for himself the name- of' "SinKle
Kpeech Hamilton," because ho Is sup
posed to have "never made but one
t.peeeh in Commons. In the dim, dis
tant past It is reported there wns a
member of CornmoiiH who never open
el his lijis In tho House except on one
ociension, and then It was to ask (hat a
window lip closed.
This habit of oratorical self-restraint
on the part of Hope Is looked
upon as most commendable, particu
larly from the House Press Gallery.
I'ndoiihtedly there art! many In Amer
ica who would welcome u similar self
resttnlnt In some of the unptidinjr ora
tors of the ConBress of the I'nllcd
Sidles. '
no row. mi HOK'"t ' s
MUSKOGEE, Okla., July 21. (A.
P.) Six hundred coal miners of Ok
lahoma, Arkansas and Texas who have
been permitted to work to supply
hospitals, loo companies and publkj
utilities, were called out Dn strike to
day.' v ' J
this city for the creation of a state
police in Missouri to be equipped
with motorcycles, automobiles, areo
planes and horses. The provision
for such a Missouri police will be
made in a bill to be introduced in
the next session of the legislature,
which convents In January, 1923.
Alpheus Stewart, together, with
several other residents of St. Louis,
Is organizing a committee to Intro
duce and advance the bill.
Stewart pointed out that there
are ten states In the Union that have
a state police. They are:
Pennsylvania, New York, New
Jersey, West Virginia, Massachu
setts, Michigan, Tennessee, Texas,
Colorado, and Connecticut.
Several other states, ho says, have
semi-state organizations, but they
are not patternpd after the Pennsyl
vania and have very small forces.
These include Dplaware, Nevada,
Idaho, Marylund and Washington.
The 'good roads system and high
powered automobiles, Stewart says,
make It almost an impossibility to
combat tho work of the crooks. With
state police all roads could be placed
under surveillance to cut off escap
ing criminals.
This is the
round tin that
keeps FoodTea
Qood
L
THE new round vacuum -packed
tin which now holds FOLGER'S
GOLDENGATETEA(Dlack or Green)
would be of little value if the tea
Were of inferior quality.
But Folger'sGoldenGateTea
is good tea and the new vacuum
container keeps it good. It's flavor
insurance for you. Ask your grocer.
I01GE
Golden
COLORADO CITiZFNS TQ
CELEBRATE GOLD DAYS
IDAHO SPRINGS, Colo., July 21.
(I. K. S.) Idaho Springs, nestling
amid some of the highest peaks in the
Colorado Rockies, will celebrate the
"days of 'Gil" early In September, in
observance of the discovery of gold
In Colorado.
For three days September 2, 3 and
4 natives and hundreds of visitors
will F.tuge scenes familiar to tho "wild
and wooly West" of more than half a
century ago, when tho red shirt r.nd
high boots were In vogue, and "six
shooters" swung from the belt of ev
ery good citizen during the early rush
for gold up Chicago creek.
With the clta.llenge of Major Mos
cript that "T can grow 'em faster than
anybody in creation" already flung to
the world, many old-timers are begin
ning to grow a crop of whiskers, and
a. suitable prize will be awarded tho
best hirsute display on September 2.
The "hanging tree." where oljr-
.time lynchings were held, will be
I fenced off, and Ihe new generation
I will get a glimpse of how Justice was
quickly moled out by frontier vigil
antes with effigies for victims in the
re-enactment.
A feature of tho celebration will be
nn underground race, ,'KiO feet below
i the earth's surface, through gold
! mines that have long since been work
! ed to exhaustion.
I Prizes of real gold to lie weighed
out in the precious yellow dust itself
- will be awarded winners In the nu
merous races und contests to be held
during the three-day event.
In 18"; George A.. Jackson "r.ros
pected" up Chicago creek, nt a spot
lexs than a narter of a mile from what
is now the main thoroughware of Ida
ho Sprlnss, and made the first dis
covery of gold in the Centennial state.
Within a week the struggling little
frontier town was alive with excited
prospectors gold hunters and fortune
seekers. Xews of the discovery
spread rapidly.- and "prairie schoon
ers" freighted with whole families
came bustling Into the hills surround
ing Idaho Springs. Great fortunes In
gold were wrung from the mountains
In this vicinity during the next half
century, and Idaho Springs Is going to
renew the events of those stirring
I tmcs In its celebration of the 'Mays
of 'Ml."
TRUE MENTAL CONDITION
PUZZLE TO ALIENISTS
I.OXDOX,, July 21. (I. N. S.) Is
Roland True insane?
This question is still causing a sen
sation In London, although the storm
against tho reprieve for this convict
ed murder, son of a titled lady, has
somewhat subsided.
True, who cut a wide swath in Am
erica and who married an American
girl and created wide publicity for
himself by his escapades in Houston.
Texas; Buffalo. X. Y.: San PVane:seo
and other cities. Is lingering in the
Rroadmoor Asylum for tho Insane at
present, but there Is no assurance that
he will remain there.
Home Secretary Short has made the
following statement:
"If True became sane tomorrow he
would go back to prison, and there
would be nothing to prevent his being
hanged. .
In view of this statement all Lon
don Is wondering whether Trite may
yet be declared sane and sent to tho
gallows for the murder of Olive
Young.
Trues own commentaries on his
mental condition are causing sonie-
'.hing of a sensation.
After he was sentenced to death
True wrote a series of letters fo n
dancer In one of the London theaters,
which have Just been made public.
"It has taken this trial of mime to
show me Just how crazy my friends
think I am,'! True wrote. "After all
those witnesses had reared up on
their hind legs and Htated in no un
certain manner Just what they thought
pins the evidence of five doctors, 1
am almost convinced myself."
True has disclosed to his dancer
friend that he has written a warning
against women for his Infant son.
"In case things do go bad with .me,
and they eventually 'drop' me, I'm
leaving a, kind of essay on 'Women' to
be read by my son when he attains
the age of sixteen," Truo wroto. "One
thing I Insist upon is. that before he.
thinks of marrying (this is perhaps
badly stated, as if he stops to think
he will never marry) he. must go and
live among the mules for at least two
years. The experience thus gained
will give him a slight, very slight, in
sight into the workings of a woman's
mind."
After this tirade the dancing girl
wrote to True, and informed him that
he was too stern in his Judgment of
women, to which True replied:
"You ask me not to he so hard on
women. You must admit I have Just
cause to and to rub matters in. Now
I'm io get my neck elongated for
MYSTERIOUS 'KILLER'
APPEARS IN FLORIDA
MU.IA'll.l.K. Kla., July 21. Peo
ple in this section have lone been in
almost nightly fear of the prowling
of some animal, said to be a pan
ther, which makes nocturnal raid!!
on pigsty, goatherds and now is at
tacking chicken roosts. One family
report s I lie loss of seven head of geese
recently, the remnants of tho carcas
ses having been strewn generally over
the landscape after ihe Biiidentifled
animal had evidently satiated his np
petito. Pigs have been heard to squeal
at night, and that Is the hist of them.
I ithoiis who have tried to get with
in range of (he animal have failed so
i far, and tmr who have caught sight
j of the twist ,, scribe it as one of vary-
ing hues. Some say It Is black, others
i tawny, while fishermen declare it Is
sp,itt,.,l.
jGould' .'Bride
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Our pood paints seal up the surface of the wood
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they actually preserve your home and yet they
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We have a paint for every purpose Kth outside
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See Our Color Cards
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CONTRACTOR AND JOB WORK
513 Main Street
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g. 8. S. 1VU1 Wei Ton
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FINANCIAL RBPORT SHOWING RECEIPTS AKD IHSBrRSEMfc'XTS
SIX MONTH PBKIOD R1DI.W J VK alfl'll, i2,
Fund
General Fund
.State Library Fund ,
Indigent Soldiers' Fund
bounty Road Fund
Itoad Hondintr Fund
note Licence Fund
n l-uat Fund
t Porept Patrol
County Fair Fund
staje School Fund
County School Fund
. Elementary School Fund ...
School District Fund
Cities Fund .......'
District Boundary Board
school Dist. No. lil liond F
I Union Hii School No. 3
! Road District No. 18
iload District No. 45
HiRh School Tuition
ISond Sinking Fund
liond Interest Sinking Fund,
'i'eel Irrigation
l aradise Irrigation
Westland Irrigation
Hermiston Irrigation
Umatilla Drainage
West Extension lrr. District
Market Road Fund
Total ,
COUNTY CLERK'S SKMI-ASNITAL REPORT SHOWING COJHJITION OF
HI NIVKSS ON JIrK, ItllTH. I2Z.
but who wants to HIsa eruptions r
I'lmply men don't look like the owners
of anything. Pimply women, too. are
puzzles, with no prospects and no
power. Young men and women, here s
the positive way out. Physics and
purgatives will fall. What you need
is a scientific blood-cleanser. S. S. S.
is one of the most powerful destroyers
of blood impurities. Vou can prove this
in a short time. S. 8. S. has been
missed on by a jury of millions of peo.
Lie Just like yourself. It is considered
one of the most powerful vegetable
blood-purifiers and flesh-builders in
existence. That's why you hear of so
manv Underweight people putting on
lost flesh in a hurry, why you hear of so
many rheumatics being freed from this
scourge, with S. S. S. Start today with
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your skin get ruddier, your flesh
firmer. It will give you a boost in your
career ' S. S. K. is sold at all drug
Btores. In two sizes. The larger size
is the more economical.
Hal. on hand Disburse- Bal. June
last report : Receipts - nieuts ' Htlth. 1932
..$ 18.605.78 $ ,-,M,!S!S.fi3 I '.in,? 45.14 t 16,845.47
657.84 6S. ' - 1.220.68.
1,860.40 1,001.98 2,111.17 : 701.21
52.03 176,03!.88 lliri.fcl.il 10.310.'8!)
.. 98,442.09 65,000.00 1 1 8.SS8.11-i 44.65S.95
68.00 253.00 821.00
818.63 18.23 836.S6
607.72 ' 663:80 607.'?! t63,80
' 2.5OT.12 2.509.12
1,244.35 208.25 1,036.10
.... 5.905.67 39,245.55 40,374.50 4,776.72
3,008.00 48,848.55 50.231.12 . 1,62.43
.. 16,800.5.- 249,457.77 25S.180.28 10,078.38
1,939.28 80,127.98 79,289.07 2,778.19
1,266.14 1.056.J4 2111.00
i. 5,180.57 14.18 5,188.52 6.23
... 144,164.55 4,431.84 4.8,502.10 100,034.29
6.408.22 360.0 6,058.19.
7,05"8.69 2,821.45 8,415.61 1.464.53
.... 4,210.39 11,072.85 15,813.24
6.285.23 62.103.46 9.82S.3J . 58,560.37
4,047.28 17.537.05 20.374.45 . 1,209.88
4.69 4.69
426.6.' . . , . 426.67
1.411.60 60.91 135.50 1,327.04
113.61 21.182.83 18.833.77 . 2.462.67
498.9C 1,469.37 1,083.87 84.46
L. 965.72 . 1,561.03 2,372.39 ,':154.35
... 42.040.67 98.348.22 r 103,739.11' ' 36,649.78
1367,715.91 $1,895,715.66- $1,440,297.38 $323,134.19
General Road Fund $ 35,355.56
Itoad Bonding Fund 114.741.68
Market Road Fund 40,962.99
Road District No. 18..
Road District No. 45
Registrations and Elections
Sheriff's Office ...
Clerk's Office
Recorder's Office -
Treasurer's Office i
Watermaster's Office
Assessor's Office .:
Court House Expense
Circuit Court Expense
County Court and Commis
sioners :
Justice Court . Expense
Coroner's Expense
Insane Committments
School Superintendent's iOf
flee - ,
Jtealth Officer
Umatilla County Library..
District Attorney's Offlte
Indigent Soldiers -...,.,.,
Widows Pensions ...'......'...........
Care of Poor ..,.. ,.
Jail
Juvenile Court
Dog License Expense
County and Home Demon.
stration Agent
Special Traffic Officer
Public Accountants ......,...,.,..
Scalp Bounty ..v.......
KewardB .......
Sealer of weights and meas-
' ures i
Not apportioned by Budget
for 1922
Miscellaneous- .r..
Cattle Indemnity
2,217.651
219.00 i Total expended
339.6
12,861.97
2.276.81
8.745.70
2.923.36
2.056.07
1.491.66
2.203.26
4,462.03
8,00?.T
4,720.01
3,237.76
958.85
97.50
80.00
6,044.
i.249
438.'
1.745.
6.297.
1.043.
397,
96.
3,600.
1.494.
300.
3,991.
600.
6.296.
. . 127.
223.
$275,988.54
something somebody else did to a wo
man. "Lass, I swear i am innocent, but
as you may or may not know, we
could not find my chief witness, who
could have proved an alibi.
"Your sex can bo put into two class
es bad and damned bad. It's no use
talking, they are too clever for , we
poor mutts."
True's anxiety for his son is showu
in a letter in which he wrote:
"The hardest part of all this affair
will not be getting hanged that's
over in a m.'nute but saying good-hy
to my wonderful Wee son. I hope
God makes him a far. far hotter man
than what his father was, and if he
RECAPITULATION..
. - General Fund.
Warrants outstanding Jan. 1st, 1922
Warrants Issued for six months ending June 80th; 1922...
Warrants redeemed for six months ending June 20th, 1922
Warrants outstanding June 20th, 1922
Rood Fund. '
Warranis outstanding Jan. 1st. 1922
Warrants issued for six month-period June 30th, 1922 . ............
Warrants redeemed for six month period ending June. 30. 192:
Total amount of wwrsutsndm
Warrants outstanding Jan. 1st, 1922
Warrants issued for six month period ending June 30,
Warrants Issued for six month period ending June 30, 1922
Total amount ui w n. . R T BROWN,
By e. C. Froebsteli
County
Deputy
..$ 13,113.28
.. 71,726.07
.. . 73,551.7
.. 11,288.19
.. 137,828:95
.. 204.261.87
.. 318.457.28
.. 23,633.54
.. 168,942.23
.. 275,988.54
.. 892,009.04
.. 34.921.73
Clerk.
Clerk.
can bmto' up with Kipling's poem, 'If.'
as his guide and live fairly close to
that, thenI aon't noted worry in my
Sr!ive'"
LAndon s persuing tnese letters u.im
querying:
"Is Ronald Truo insane?"
REPORTED BEAD, LIVES.
KALISFTiL, Mont,, "July 19. (A.
KALISPEL, Mont., July 21. (A.
Schak, former Kalispell boy now at
tending the Universityof Montana as
a vocational student has again been
notified by the government that Al
is dead. However, Al denies it, but
is wondering as to whether or not he
is going to receive the insurance that
he is now carrying with the govern
ment. Al is at' present busy prepar
ing a flowery obituary for use in
case he is unable to prove that he is
innocent of the rovernment's charge
of being a dead one. ' This is the sec-
ond time that the government has ac
jeuscd Schak of being officially dead.
His captain reported him killed in
faotion in the. Toule sector, but ; Al
eays the' captain was slightly wrong.
Are You the Man Who
"Never Reads Advertisements"?
Some men, who are neither
blind nor illiterate, claim sin
celerly that they "never read
advertisements."
Yet, if you could investi
gate, in each case you would
find that the man who "never
reads advertisements" used
an advertised tooth paste or
shaving cream or soap. If he
owns an automobile it will be
an advertised car. If you ask
his opinion of any automobile
he will reply in words that
might have been lifted bodily
from an advertisement of that
automobile.
Advertising has formed his
opinions to a great degree.
He may have received his in
formation through others who
obtained their knowledge
from advertising. But it is a
fact that no man can escape
the efect of advertising even
if he does say he "never reads
advertisements."
Not one of us ever reasoned
out entirely from his own
mind that the earth is round. '
If we had not read it or heard
it we would never have known
it.
In these days of good, truth
ful, helpful advertising to say,
"I never read advertisements"
is merely your way of saying,
"I don't real all advertisements."
PuhlMicd by the East Oregonlan, in co-operation with
The American Association of Advertising Agencies.
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