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. o The Weatfier i'u recti -t lu 1 1; no cIuuikc lu umu IKTHlliri. Mnvlmitm ycdiTrinv Minimum today 4' MAILT Weather .Year Ago Maximum 17 Minimum , 08 EDFORD Daily Twenty-till rd Yef Weekly Kifty-neyiith leir Mi:i)FOIiI), OIUXiON. SATURDAY. Al'(il"ST I. 1H2S. No. l'.M, NE Today By Arthur Brisbane Now Comes Bootleg Money An Inter-Language Wanted. Vare's Better Chance. Dementia Americana. -tcoiiyiiKlit. 127. by New Tork livening Journal. Inc.) We have with US 1IIIW "IlllOt; ii-j; money," worry inir the fin anciers that nest in Wall Street. Isontlci; money eomes I'ro'ii the West to share the plunder when "rail money" is jaeked up to 7 or t per cent, as at present. Financial hoot lenders eut the , riee a little and take some of the ereaiu from' those luilUiii';' .1... .t.,,.1, ...... .1.1...... ;,. l, I.mIv name of '"conservative; spi'eu-; lalion." New York's elearinc : house association held a spe- .,....,;.... nn.M..L..l,i.. I, m. Viftt the evil. . J .. ... "i--". ! At least a Olllon llollal'S have 1 been sent to Wall Street irom ! .,.:.!.. V.1.1 ...... 't ; , .1.1 . : i . . ! how that hurts ms.de pouiri-rs j that Willlt tile profits 011 HSUl'V f fj iv . 10r tlUkIUMLMMS. Delegations of eolleLTe llieii r , , ,i from dillemtt parts oi t lu lllited States will record their . . ,i i , ,i , its 1 4i i iv in l: i ii ii n i mi i ' . l( . . srirnusis jiiiiy suiuy .nu'i i-1 can dialects." J The main tllillj? is tlHt all ol'j them are understood from New 111(11 .1.1 UlHlllslootl 110111 AtW 1 ork to Sail l-ralielseo. . i.. i.' i:.. .'illlKI J'l'll'e, lliieiuiS u. ...... i miles from Oslo to the .south-1 e ist vou would he ir Vorwe-1 IdSt, Oil W 0,1 kl III 11 .N01MC (.'lllll, Swetllsh, Ualllsll, German, ... , ... , . . : in.ii. 'ai en inai in.'.v nan luinu l,lzeelio..Slovakian. .lluniiarinn, , ,.,. ,Hl , , ,wl,,K ot th0 Kumaniall, !llo;rilin, Turkish. ! day were headed in Ihe kcu ., , , . .... ! eral dlt'ei'tii'ii of the Kuropcan I. reek, mid, in r-wpt, Arahie I t.ullst bulll so mn,. way. -1 'I'et'ent. hi It U'llll ('S ill 111 i . , i iOOO-mth' trip, ami not hear , oiH'-lialf tlu- lauuaros that Ku rope speaks. Kui'opc tVt'ls tin; need of an " iiitor-liuiKiiuiro.' ' The sensi hli' tiling would he to niiik' that lanjriuijje Kuirlish, that al! waiters and clerks need, and nearly all lalui'ated Europeans I ji. Jinow. . . i - i , .i i National pride prevents that. , So why not use Latin, nnee I lie ! , , ,t ; universal learned laiiLMia-e, niakiny it oossihle for Krasinus i, 1 1 i... i.';. ,i,ti, . N'OUft i" nniii no- i-ir'N. ljlin uf ln f(ir nil learned men in Kurone'the fliers to talk to eaeh other thnni their houks. V..I1.:.... ....,,1.1 l, ' iutore hiilcons than a inade-to 'order lan-ruae. Senator Vare, most powerful politician i u I'ennsvlvauia. ..I....I...I h, lli ii-it.. Iml no! eleetetl In the i ll.lt l IMI Hot Milted. IS ll'lleil UV II .Stl'oKL' HI l.ai'dlysis. 1 If lie leeuvel's. lis tli.ilitles lie " ill. tlie Semite in nil pi-oli-nliilit.v will L'ive liim his sent. Sm-li is liiiniiiii nature. Kven Jim Iieed nl' Missouri, relent-; less fi'.'liter. wonltl f'iiul it luinl j to re.jeet a man with one-half: of his body pui'iilyzeil. : That shows how far we have; )iioo-resseil lieyontl the wolves.' With thein n wtuinileil eoinriule ; is iiniiietliately eiiten. j , ,. ... ,1,1 1 Delphin IVliiuis. I haws la-i, rr in Hie hie? inurtier triai. is t'ead. He will be remembered for his invention of the cxpres sion, " Dement irt Ainerieana. to desei'ibe TllUW S state of 11,1 11(1. lived Hlld died llelnias. who in California was the irrcat'st III 1 milium,!, ns 1111. (.no.- ee'miinal hlvver since the llavs of JoJin Ale'sweenev anil tli Ol .10,1)11 -in. wiilli.v star l'olltl.' trials. 9,. TT. r . lull'. I'll 1 It in 1 11 1 i'l i.i.s 11 ... I'caders that (loverino' Smith si.eal.s four lanirnaires. Many fl-ro iliil not know lliat. Hnt Heptihiioaii nieiiibers of AM TURN BACK E Polish Armen Reported As En Route to Europe After j Flying 800 Miles Toward America Wireless Re ports May Be Garbled Poles in East Greatly Ex cited. Ni:V VOIIK. Auk. i. t.I'l Iti- fusim: lei consider the evidence ; . ! 1 indicated lllat the l'olish trulls- I ; Atlantic fliers had turned back i toward Kurope from mid-ocean ai ' arolip of l'olish loiUdoiits left the ! consulate this afte f n o o n for ! i....i...i ,:..i.i .i,.-. ..in..i..i ,ieii.,;.. i lion of the fhKht. I 'n.y travelled i several auto- j mobiles led l.y a police motorcycle csooll. Tiny wore so excited by ,, i 1,.1,,.1lth. .,.,,.,, fl,Kht that ! ,1..., t.i u- ...,.. u- th,.v insisted that they would hi- on hJll(1 J1S a wpU:,mio commit toe- , j should the reports prove to have i been wroiif. j Tlu -fact that tin- airmen had imt been reported arriving in Kurope : l:t hours after they wen- last seen i onlv S'ia miles from shore was in- u.1.)M.i.u.(1 )(V Uu.h. VUUMl.ynwn hwv jimt uh any indication of possible 1 disasUM- hut juiH'ly as rt'astm for lnn'M 1,1111 ,m' n.i . . . . . i . i i ik-oh KuriMt-u ami nun uiu im-i; ",s,";"" ",,u The l-ollsh fliers. IdKikowski and ,ul'"1"' l,i,vi"K apparently ahan - (ulUMl .. llU(.ml,t , fly ,ross the nnn when almost half way MOM . ! li their Koal, were- inn. poi no hi . ,., .,. Uu.vllnlU tiiu. todnv ' isaiur.iayi '' "' ' i-'""" ;'" I .,,,.,., , ,, 4() ,.!..,,, slndar,l ; ume last nlKlu and at midnight "Inn no report of their arrival hack in huropf had ot-on roccivcu i Jlt nm)M tlMhiy t.mu.(.,.n he(fan : tn l.i. ff.lt if u -ii .-ni'i-ii llv lio i liovi'tl ilit ilisianof to hind mmht hours anyway. i It was also foil that tho plane mipltt reasonal.ly he oxp.-cted lo,mi . .. hioinrht in thn I have heen siphted hy at least one of I J ocean liners whose path It i should have crossed on Its return trip lo Kuropo. i oe snip mat h'ijuui-u siyuiuni lllf (HUM- ill lllMMUKUl u Icil ahout the Mitp after approach- IliK rroni the west and then ilepart- ed in a northerly direction. As a ,.,.,. ,.,,,. lo ,. ,., ., hero It was last reported would cause it to miss Kuropi' altogether Mwi ))l(HIM.V(.rs fHt lhal this (IIrcc. tion must later have 1mii chanped to northeast, unless the ex plana - whole matter was that ere cniifplelely lost and were wandering the skies in lgnor- of their whereabouts. It was l..lt 1...H tlf.l if tliiu Iir rt I. ....II ihe case, the fliers would have at- tempted to drop a message to the steamer direction askiiiK for position and Comparison of the reports from the two ships that saw the plane showed the fliers had travelled "'"'Ut .'.".a miles lotiveen the two ( n1.tl.aat,.,.y ,,.,.,., ,,,, ,.. ed straiclu aw from Croat Url- SM.OTI'.N. Holland. Alll.-. 411'' - I III! 1 llll.'lMIV Ol I illlluiliia ..,.,.,.,, c,m. ,h,,JUKi, ei-onit trail le nt In the olym-, pic rowing egatta here in which it u i-..i.r...ttli..r il.n I'nlet.l Stales. I.v ,ler'e.,tlnB the crew , ... TtH- (Jol.lell Hears came from behind to win, as they were trull-. . ing the Danes by a snmil margin at the .Vta-nietcr point, ,t the loo-nien-r pot. the Call GOLDEN BEARS : AGAIN WIN IN ROWING TRIALS ,w i"iis 1. -Hin n. , ,,irw. e hod tt lot, '..nde. Th( ,.f,niuns Won l.y three nf - 4 m)ll 'llilw . I. lennlh.-. finlshinu' under trenien-, vn 'jJlh,.rXy ,'hc United Slates Archie Van I'leiive. Karl flood - i '"' i"'"',r iif"r " """'.li.eid thud ph.Vc totallli.K S.M2.M ,n,n,, ',"""'tl ,',"""' " "r ,Thfr ionw W(!( on thl, exposed' inU ,, T, rhurehlll moved Cortland. and windy side of the canal. . seventh with a total ofl T" 'o"nventlon adjourned 'H . . , ,..-..'. e... ' 1 ... .I.f.ll o'eTI.eU litis I, ft elt.OOtl . tall- i . ". ' 'L"'. ''i'----1 ' iy ' ' ' " '" " dav it def".'iteil Ill-lailiui I.v elll.u leiisths. l allfm nia has yet tn 1 OI.V.M I'll' STA DIl'M, A.MHTi;ll - love a ia." on eiMier side of the'DAM. Auk. 4 ifi Winnlne the ' a , ... i.t 1.. M.Iipw x-ew fcleel. concrete hrldire lo he liullt over Willow Creck. " FINNS GET 3 PLACES Americans Again Shut Out of Track Honors By the Lapland Boys, Who Break Olympic Record Dissen sion in U.S. Ranks Re lay Team Wins Trial. OLYMPIC .STAD1LM, A.MSTKK- DAM. Auk. 4. (T) Pnavo Yrjola of j Finland won tho Olympic deattilon 1 championship, brrakllli! the; world's record with total of : ""-' pouus. Ken Dohorty. who stood ir. nun """" '" Americans in this classic, as a re- - sult ol his performance In the jjavolln throw and tin f;u-t that ho j , ran iho J.1M mptiT raoo in :i mm- i tcs. S 1 stTonds. ! TtH'.i ('hurchiU's in;rfurinaiH'0 In the 1,'pOO meters was 4:5.1 whllo ' l'""-y BorlinKor took 0:f.s 3-r. and ; Jim Stewart fi: 17. ; Whilr offit'inls wi'ro wreHtliiiR ; jwith tho final fi(:uros tho first; , ohoi'k showod Narvinon of Finland I !si'cind. I)oli'i ty third and Stewart j fourth, tho latter apparently hav-i ' hiK lost substantial RrounU in tho I last two cvonts. t .. i , OLYMPIC STALMIW. AMSTKK- j I DAM. Auk. 4. UV) I-'iiilaiul adtlod j janothor to its list of Olympic run ning .vii'torit-s tolay when Tofvo ; i,iUUliu,.i .n lh(, 3nitU motor ; with i sUMMilcrhasp chainniunshiii j l'aavo Nurnii second. Willie rtlt.da !"UJ't'was the second beatlllK ill two , N , , , .ovlo((lv I ,mi mlt ,,(,t,n Mmlnl , ()lym. . .. . , Vl,Btl.,.dliy ,,,..., ,,.,. ...... f,,.. noon meter . .. - ... I championship hut today the .ew I V....L- iri,... .,lll..,i...lt H..Ciw11i.l. l.u chumplonship. could not keep up Uu. , The victury marked I'-lnland's fourth championship of tho-Olympic pa i ties thus far. all hoinp in running events. Tho othoi'H wore tho lu.O'io meter title won hy Nunul; Harry Larva's 1500 motor! victury and Ititola's win at 0000 j motors. ; Despite defeat of their two fa-j ) ' " vorltes, Xurnii anil Uilola, Finland ! one. two. three. Loukolu Anderson third. Tho two Amur! ! Irtinii W fl Wimiw ' unit Mnl l)Jil-l !rear in seventh and eiplith post- I tions. 1 ! Lou kola's time wan 9 minutfM . : I 4-5 seconds which uroki the j.i,.,,,,,! record hy nearly 1 '1 see- lfil.,1.. ihi nuii lt at L - ,'.', . t last tames. Three' l-'lnnish flaus went mi the poles for N 1 tin- first time. Hltolas fiilluro was even a hlK-j,n(! Kvr upset than Nurml'H defeat. Willie was sluKKish and was last from the start and quit o lithe last ti. i'..'.v' miiin intornxt Mi-cmeil ... i... .....hintr t. vounL-Pi- KlniiB. Loukola was flrt to move out of ! In the manner of the Krench com tlw ivick took a biir lead and'rade steadily increased It over the last (two laps. Dalton tired quickly after a (rood start ami he and Spencer nevor ilicMiiminil tin :iflcf Tlu. race , flnlsll,. , ., onvlne rain. j s. Swimmers JjwmI j A MSTMHUA M, Aug. 8. oTi All j three of Amerlca'H 1500 meter swimmers came throimh the first ,.llmlnallon .ial!1 succel.8fU,5. ,1:iV. ulthouirh Clarence Crabbe ofta. Iour 1 . ,Jrlo.- . . 1 l..nnliilii litnl (l miiTilU' nm'ilhO 111 hi- l.. at in wl.lel, he finished tl.ll.l. 1...I.1...1 t!..v l'li!...l..n of Ai.sli-i.lli. and Arne Ho, g of Sweden, chum - pionshlp winner and runner up in this event In 1 924. Martha Norcllus. New York swimming star who won tho 4nn meter free-stylc championship for women at the 1921 (james at Paris. , broke tho worldn record in the! first elimination h at at that dis- t,...r... stoivi.tt i.t ttritnin u-iih ,i -iti. n.,iv ihA rir t-rt fin. ishers to qualify for the semi - finals. Miss Norellus' record smashing time was 5 mlnuten 45 j - . seenntts. in-ii sih" won mi Pa lis her time wuh G minutes, 2 2-1 u y'-conds. Flint lcads Dccatltalon AMTKIiDAM. Holland, Aug. 4. tl'i With tho discus throw, the seventh event, complete Jim Stew- ;rt f Ih- Tnlled States moved Into second place In Hip Olympic nll- around championship toduy with a loliil of 5. SI I. SI. i The Ameiienn was less than 'I'l , K.inls l.ehlud Paavo 1 rjola. I he Vrjola. Ihe v 1 atlkei'S l 111 llelllj- itihi Uhfrit ellmlnallon heat In the 4"!) thrril elimlnallon heat In the 4"0 lay. In Hi" rniftrkahly ! ii,e fvll I.X innil, ..nlv i (Cnllnu4 on Pg Two. BEN FISHER ELECTED STATE L COMMANDER As Predicted,- Marshfield'"'y. Bnuth n,i iia.wi.vi.. 'Man Has No Opposition , . , , , .. i fOr HOnOr Of Leading, uregon Legion aui wic Donald Given Place On , . ... Executive Committee. "" ' Hon S. Fisher of Marshfleld was! clectt-tl stale nm ma mini' of the' American LeKlen this afternoon I "l inp tenin annual convention, hy an unanimous vole of Ihe dele- : Amid the cheers of httt.dxth innlntr of the secnml khhio jcomrades, Kisher wuh escorted toere today. 'Ihe, drive H'-nt Ahx- conimander's chair, and the liniin. jnn a !.-tid or I to II over retiring commander. Cpore smith, but tin- I'.ravi's snatched . Love, pinned on his lapel the com- j Jt j ut 1 margin in tho sevenih. tuamler's badKo. Commander Low J i kissed the new leader on both1, Klrst Kauie It. II. K- ! cheeky and was kissed i Il-M back. j lon C'rahain of Prineville wasU'reaves; I'eiiKo, Walsh and Schult elected state vice-commander. Ha via. I Hush Itrady of La Grande, who opposed him. withdrawing before t ih., .,,, u ,,t..,i !K that lh,i elei tion of flrallan. with 1H votes, passed'on tho first:"11'1 "'": "" Tvlr ' roll call, and cast their votes for i ,.(M)n, Kiimi j;, , Ira ha m later. Medford, tho host ! st oUjM i r, ' ,' ' ' ' jelly, easl four voles for llraha ,m .""-h'""" -t - """nln.oi.Iy -elected statu fi- lli.ll.-V Ol Il .1 . ! ,aru Duncan of Cottage Cincinnati j ov n',a (,lvcr "r U l -NVw Vork jt'mmlc were placed tn nomination 1 Itatteries i,v department chaplain. Jllley; Hargiave; j withdrew ami asked the conven Karrell. ft'"" t ohoose Cameron, which oone. The executive committee wa; hosen as follow, from a 1arg field: Charles Jones, Hlllsboro I Julius M. re la ii d Kstacada- Sid ' Cieorge. Kugone; Hon McLeofl. Hood Kiver; Jtdin Lilggs, lleimfs- J ton; William Kelly, linker, and i i si u i .in i j i t f i ;i"oioro. j The delegates to the National nrnventlon at Han Antonio, Texas. i were elocled as follows: I 1 irvt llUtrlft A. ('. Taylor. Alilaml; I'.erl '. IJatcH, Hosel.iirt:: llin iJorris, Ku Itene; fati tlahrlelson. Haletn; A. I. Ilosklns. Astoria n ml Wlllluni fianonb'. Klamiith Fulls. Second lllslrlet. I Hanks Mortimer, Hood Itlver". ; litis Palmer, Ui t'.rande: 1'aol , (.n,mo, ,,,.,,. William Kelley. Maker and r'reil Kiddle, I.U ,., ,..n l .,!.,. I,,' ; eniieone ine ciosiuk wora. I Coniniander-eleet Pisher. In his 1 maiden speech, declared thai Ills 11 lim Inlslra tion wool? he one ' administration woillf he one 1 service, to counlr and comma - ..tie an Ihnl I.I. n.m vnntrf hr ' 1CodUbu4 OB PH BUi REPUBLICAN NOMINEE -MT ' MKKBKRT 1I00VKH As II K l'l(l'li Ti, i.( Baseball ScorcM American t'HIi'Al !(. Auk. 4- l-'Tl Hal.o 1 Kuth hit his Clnl liiniii' run nl' the '- season in the fiflli inniiu; of the ' Yankee-White Sox name today ; with tieornt" IMppras on luise. Two 'were out and (Irady Adkins was pitch I tip. The Mow put the Villi- kecs into tlte lead, ;i tt 4. Score; It 1L K j IMilliulolphhi VII I Uoltolt o 8 - (hi inn, Itomtuell and (.'ochrane ; ry,)rli 'i ',; Chicago li M 1, Ten Innhms. I'Hwi.h and drab-, owskl: Adkins and Hera, Collins, i Score: H 11 Hi netS"'. '. : 1 l-riixtoit mid llucl; A.urey. I 0 i ll.l'l i .National. I HOKTON, Aim. 4. il'i .11 m I lot torn ley of St. Louis went Into J t..lK,t with Hack Wilson of t'hi for the National leapuo homo run leadership, hy pound jnB (Hll his LMth homer In the PittsbuiL- II 20 1 Philadelphia Uattories: Kremer and liar- Kilst game St. Louis , Moston II. :; 4 2 10 Alexander Ito-ton 2 It r.ittcms: Alexander and 10. sin ih- I. . smith ami Monrer. Kiist gamt It. II- a it I :t Ik Uixey, Kolp aii-1 Aldridge 'and I logan, li. II. K. Chiciigo Hi 22 2 I'.rooktyn 3 4 4 Itattei it s: Ma buie at). I Han- mil; Clark Klliott, Khrhatdl. Koupal and Hoo- h. Ilcnlino. i S(nr(, H(lf.fMj Hni(, ; j(fSnurBi, It H K 1 1 1- ' ! Philadelphia .... i in IJoinpsh y Hill, Dawson and KinK and Ix'iian. Hope Abandoned For Senator Vare As He Sinks Fast . 4. 4. 4, . ati.anth- rrrv. . j.. 4 4. Alii;. 1. -(l'i Senalor Klei-t 4 '4 William S. Vare of I'cnnsyl- : ni. ie this afie,-,,..,,,, r- 4 4 fered 11 serious and sudden 4 4 relapse and was In a stale of 4 ' cmou lie .!llli,.,l I.' U'lrl.c , 1,1. ' - , -r iiitii i n' seiiinor ,11 if; 1. 1 lain 'f j unlil loniorroiv mornllllt i 4 ; tt44tt!t 1 r I 1'UI'l' I.KAl.ll Wans are ream' I f,,r hull'HuK new KOedhurif hos- V'tal. ... . FISHES IN ROGUE RIVER yi 1,1 W t . 1 ' . - X pi: y." 1 1. Y VTKKl.ilKAII I'liO.M STKKAM MPQ HHANPY R HnOWR TAKFQ iiinu. uiinni.1 iu iiuuilii iniVLU ELECTED VICE P. OF AUXILIARY Mcdford Woman Honored, By Legion Women Mrs. Willam Kelly of Baker Is Elected President Other Officers Named at Final Meeting. I Mrs. William Kelly of linker was- the only candidate for the office; of stale pri'sldeiu of the Auxiliary ! his acceptance address finally be of the American Lclou at a husl- j hind him, Hei htrt Hoover, ro ness mectiiiK which convened at the Itaplist church continuously fioui H this morning until 1 : So in the afternoon. The vice-presl- ilohcy went to Mrs. Newton t 'ha ney, who was 'lected by a lartfe ma- jority over other nonilni-es. (nlier officers chosen during the session tolay were: Mrs. lolly:tho republican national commit- Mclnturff. Ma.sbfleld. re-elected seeroiat y-i reayttrer: Mm. Allan Cleveland. Salem, historian; nun- building of a nation-wide machine MhN city and Captain Hal Cum mlCiocwoman for district No. 1 , for I hi mhiif campaign, upon I eron of Vancouver IJarraeks, dl- M I'm. Olio Ib-rder, Sheridan; for d 1st r let No. 2. Mrs. Harriet (iem- t niell. Ili-ppner; delegate to the nat - ioual convention to be held at San' Antonio, Texas, somi.lmi In X' - vrr.iher. Mrs. 'i.roiia Nelson. Now-, inld-nflf rnonn for Santa HoHii.jsl at the head of the llealy nilll l.eru. distrii't No. 1, and Mrs. A.Wel! lo Ihe north of 8an Kranclseo, : tar' acrtdomy lit Trontdale near ''.I. i 'l.'v.'land, Salem, named forthoito Join his fellow Itoliemlnn eltihl I'ot'tland. f.'aptuln ranieroii Jud- same dlslrli l. Alternates for dls- trl. I are .Mrs. Kern Soli, erl. McMlniuille and .Mrs. Iva Kilssell -St, Heb-iiy. . j Ian theater on the expensive club) Itocausc of th Inability to come Helenatcs to the national conven - grounds near that city. Thin Inlto Medford. rtlte to members being 2 Hon from district No. 2 will bejan event for which club mcmbora ' unable to break loose from work. , the following women: Mrs. Kena prepare fr months, and provejthc Pendleton und Huker drum 1 "Ir",,i-. i."h:iihic; .mis. Harriet :one oi me spectacles in thin nee- ' ' :,,""" '" H"pn-r; a Iterna 1 -s, Mrs. 1 1 Ion of the country. i lb-He Shcxeiy, H '-r in ist on ; Mrs,! Admission Is by Invitation only. '('i-orcia Wet,ber, The Dalles: dele- and the ratio usually rumi on ; gate Iccn-d fur gtrdrlet No. 3:!ge.it lo throe members. Some of j Mrs. Newton chancy. Medforil. and : Ih" members will make tho trip Mis. w. W. Stuart. Albany: utter- by airplane, but Mr. Hoover will! tidies. Mrs. William Horsfall. ! K' hy automobile, across San ' Maislifiebl, ;ind Mi Alton Out l ex, A Ibany. . liethini; nfflclalH who served 'luring the past year include the I following: President. Mrs, Hose VVII.ox. Ae.ieione; vl. e -president. ' ompleiion of tho acceptance I The fi runts Pom iravemon stiiBct .Mrs. William Kelly, linker; sci re, address lifted nulla a load f rom j a clever stunt tollowinir the p i lai y-lnasurer .Mrs. Polly M, In- "'" shoulders of the nominee. I pcaranco of tlend, by presenllnB liurff. Maishn-ld. and siale li is- lie has Klven unusual thouttht and j a Caveman drum corps of over ' loi Ian. .Mis. A. i li veland. Salem, sillily to the first message ho Is ! 30 pieces. Tho drummors. dressed ' I- on. olio" ihe a nnouncemeni ofi" iletiver 10 tno voters of the illie ri fuiiH of l.iillolliiK. rcth'liiK j country, and especially to those conimini-eivoinen and depnrlment ! polilons dealliiK with two sllh- .halrm.,1 ere pnsenled corsaces ..f roses and sweetpeas hy .Mrs. It-lvn Aik. n of Hie .M. ,ifii ,i com- ) mission. 'I he navel was Ivonilcl . "' Hi" ,n.v. ly-elc, led president l,y .Mis. 'Wilcox. Prciiois lo the elecllon of of. in ers. Aiixnniry women hciini a'. 1 .voni or inoiiin and in prlvnte linn. P. ,l. Craeiieii, load of ih,.jntil published reports, the slttia .1 e p a r I in e n t of iteiouaullcs at 'Hon In the inlddlewest nppurnily U'ashluuton. 11. 1'.. ulve a sliorl!1" nivilllf Hoover little eoneem. He niessiiue of npiireclniloii for the 'wllbe 011 the ground there hlin lnlerei of ihe l.OKlon and Auxill- ',!( from AukubI 21 to 23. when lr development of airplane ac tivities. Veivlou Chancy told ihe 4. : orifanlzallon that the splendid 4 ; operation of memliei in nldlnn Hi l.euion in ninny ways durlim,"'0 I'e'le there o the convention was appreciated Dr. V.. II. Ktew-art of liosehuri;, -Associated Prrns ulitilo DAY OEF, SEES JINX OPERETTA With Speech 'of Acceptance Finished, Republican Candidate IS GUeSt Of B0- hemian Club Not Wor - ried Over Corn Belt Vote in Fall. I STANFOUl) I;NIV'KUHITV. Cal.. Auk. 4. With preparation of i publican presidential candidate.' wuh ready today to Klvo his full j best musle was awarded to Salem attention to matters of party or-'with r0 .1-8 points, and tho lloaly i Kant.ation anil strategy. Early! cup for the best military bearing. next week ho will bonln U sorlOH j of conforenceH with party leaders jcoiurernlnK theso ouestioiiH. Amonc j those will bo Chairman Work, of tee. who will brinir flist-hund ' ! reports on the proKiess of thai his arrival here for the not if lea- tion ceremonies one, week from 1 today. Hoover had no engagements for todnj'. and plannftl lo leave In n.einhers In witnessInK tho club's i annual play "Nandn." whleh will; ' l.e slaK''tl tonlultt In the Hylvun - I I- rancis o bay to HaiiHullto, nnu the the first part of tho ' wv he followed tn his recent au . immobile. I rip to northern Cull fornia and southern Oregon. J''"ts Hint ndinilledly are of th' I li'i-'hest importance In tho en m - pnlmi al this time. farm relief , and prohlhillon. While some dlillletln- reports s to conditions In Iho corn belt hav reached Ihe nomlaee by ho visits his birthplace a,t West i.riincn, 111.. inn nxpeels to be able lO assess tile Mitlll.tlnn n.ne n euralcly uflor lis contact Willi ai ins 0111 1101110 town Iho nom- and ono-half, was cm to min Ineo will deliver the second utes. which was dono by netting CONCLAVE DECLARED ; BEST EVER i In Numbers, Enthusiasm and Orderliness, Medforcl Conclave Regarded As a Record Breaker Med- j ford Legion Committee Is Praised Portland Post i Wins Drum Corps Contest i ' SUNDAY VIUKiUAM ' 1:00 a. m. Departure of ! speelal trains. 8:0 n. m. Trips to Crater 1-nke, Oret'on t'uvcs. j !l:M0 a. m. llarbecue and j pienlc at Kerby. ! 2:ao ji. m. Baseball Kanie at ! fairKi'ouuds. ; I With tho blp patriotic parad.: ; this afternoon tho climax, the an j nual state convention of the Amcr ! lean leplon, which opened here i Thursday, closes this ovonlnp, fol 1 lowlnp one of tho host and most successful sessions ever held hy ; the state department, i Ilavlnp only tho lead of one j point, the snappy Portland drum eorpri won thu state championship and was awarded the larpo Clifford j W. Jtruwn trophy, donated for the ' purpose hy the Huletn post. Salem. the favorlto to win, omerped from the contest with a score of H."i -2 I . with ItoHobuvp. Coos Hay anil llend in close competition for third place. Sixth place wuh taken hy tho Ku pone corpa with a score of 1 - HI points hlph r than I.allranile. l.a (Vvando. however, took the stale 1 prize for the host drum major, and j Marsh field whh awarded second place. Itay WlUlnms Is major for the first 6rp And . Ben -Otifls for tho second, Multifield, which was the sec ond to appear In tho contest, ivn reirnrded hv tho maloritv of tint i crowd a worthy contender,, and fo! !a. time It was thuupht It would threatcn ivHl vhxcp- H"w,,vw ,ho I'uriiuuii corps, wiin a HUiiium; drum major, Verne Saunders, not unlike Modford'n Lloyd William son, local major, was drilled per fectly, polnp throui;h their drills mapnlflorntly. ShIciii did not came up lo tho hlph drill standard It sot when It was in Medford last Sept em her durlnp the Juhilee of Vlfdons Itoallzed. Salem Wlus Muh1 IVIm'. The SolhorliiiR-Ltieas cup for the was awarded to the Cottage drove corps. Tho Auronson trophy was Klven to Hay Williams of Uidrande (for winning first place In the drum i major contest Colonel J. I. O'Neill of I'ort- land. Colonel C. CI. Thomson of rector of tho 1 filind real mental I band of the O. X. fi., acted as j judges, while Major I. V. Lleally wan chairman of the uwards and trophies committee. .Major llealy j ed the corps from a niusleiil slnnd- point, with Vllson Walte, local ' Kilts' bund director. corps, which probably would have bidden high for honors, did not ! tako part In the contest, which, ' according to conservative estimate was witnessed by from 8.0iW to 10,- 000 people. Ah H was. 11 corim took part and tho order of their appearance woh aa follows: Hood Hive r, Murshfleld, Kntorprlse, itend. Lalem. IjoOrande, Corvallls. C.'ottage CJrove, Koiteburg and Port land. I (.runtfi Push Nttim. In heor skins, hint on small wood en drums of caveinnit manufac ture. In perfect time. The bass drum wan made of 11 lare liarri'l carried Iti' two l'uvenin. I a firework display followed IV I tioslnir of the drum corps contest j nd the Krml ensemHe of all eorps tuklnir un l.i .ddlllon lo Ih bands of Albany and Sheridan pre sented one of the prettiest paxeanls, ever wltnesned on Hie fiilrnrouinls. enhanced by 0 full moot rlslnif over tho hills behind them. Uurinir Hi" course of Hie eonlest. an airplane I dropped flares from a liluli atll- tude and also uomin w nu i. vi.n... od ot renulnr Intervals. , Tim fireworks display, which was 10 have been lonir onouith for la program of an bour or an hour (Continued on I'ago Two) O 9 iCwsUnuea on FU BUi J e .(ConODB4 00 Pag 8ix) (Contioued 00 Pag Four)