THE SUNDAY . OKEGONIAX. rORTLAXD, NOVEMBER 1G. 1010. 81 LATEST PICTURE OF PRESIDENT OF GERMANY AND HIS WIFE.' Homer Factory Furnace Expert Will Demonstrate Economy, Efficiency and Advantages of the Pipeless Furnace MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THANKSGIVING DISPLAY AND SALE OF LIKABLE Dining Tables Federal Measures Declared Inadequate to Needs. RIGID ACT IS PROPOSED Effective Method to Deal With Se dition, Anarchy and Kadi- calism Is Asked. WASHINGTON, Nov. 15. The growth or radicalism throughout the country was to be attributed to inadequacy of federal laws against preaching violent overthrow of the government, Attorney-General Palmer declared to night in replying to the senate's re cent inquiry as to what action had been taken by the department of jus tice to curb efforts to establish a dictatorship of the proletariat." Mr. Palmer disclosed that the de fart ment had more than 60,000 per sons under surveillance aa radicals, with whom it is unable to cope be cause of weakness of present statutes. The attorney-general urged the passage of a law to supplement the enpionage act and to take its place when the war-time measure ceases to be effective. Proposed Bill Is Broad. He described the proposed act as being the most effective method of dealing with sedition, anarchy and radicalism generally which members of his staff had been able to draft. Mr. Palmer said the bill was broad enough to stop effectually all at tempts to overturn the existing order and yet safeguard free speech and the press. Activities of the foreign language press present another problem which t he department has been unable to meet successfully, he said. Investiga tions have uncovered 222 foreign lan guage newspapers which have openly advocated changes in the govern mental system by violence and preached sedition. English newspapers branded as anarchistic and menacing by the de partment agencies number 105, Mr. Palmer said. He explained that these were much more easily dealt with, as loyal citizens are aiding the govern ment In reporting them. 144 Foreign Papers Enter U. S. Tn addition Mr. Palmer said, 144 radical newspapers, published In for eign countries, are received and dis tributed in the United States. Most of them, he said, were not sent through the mails, but were shipped in bulk and distributed by band to the foreign population. The department has kept a corps of 40 translators busy and is attempting to gather evidence of their activities from other sources, Mr. Palmer said Articles advocating violence always are supported, he explained, by being followed up with pamphlets and other propaganda. . Most of the newspapers named are practically devoid of advertising, which the department accepts as proof that funds are coming from outside sources, Mr. Palmer said. Immlsratlon Inw Changes Asked. Mr. Palmer argued for changes in Immigration laws and revision to im plify laws governing deportation. Radical leaders have taken advantage of countless technicalities to evade deportation, he explained. Practically all of the radical or ganizations in the country have looked upon the negro race as fertile ground for the spread of their doctrine, Mr. Palmer said. He warned that the propaganda had been successful in many respects and that -the govern ment should guard from trouble in that direction. 57 HEBE FACE CHARGES SWEEPING ST.VTE SYNDICAL ISM ACT TO BE INVOKED. ' f " ' ! - - M g'sl -: I i - . r" V i t& ) ' 1 - V?" . I " u - tnt y Copyright by Underwood & Underwood, N. T. FRAZ EBLHT Ai D I RA U EI1KRT. Federal Investigators to Testify licfore Multnomah County Grand Jury Tomorrow. Federal officials who have been in vestigating the 57 alleged members of the 1. W. W. who were arrested, in a raid the night of the Centralia out rage will be witnesses before the Multnomah county grand Jury tomor row morning, giving evident which is expected to result in many indict ments for violation of the syndicalism act. The state law under which many of these men will be prosecuted is more sweeping than the federal es pionage act which demands evidence of an overt act, as membership alone in an organization advocating sab otage and violence to effect political ends or industrial aims is a violation. District Attorney Evans, who is in Washington, IX C, seeking to have dismissed the Dr. A. A. Ausplund ap peal to the United States supreme court, from a conviction of man slaughter, telegraphed Joseph L. H.immersly, chief deputy, yesterday to use the utmost vigor in prosecuting the wobblie3." Conviction under the state law sub jects the criminal to a penalty which lias as a maximum a year in prison and a fine of $1000. afternoon. Four of our -non went to search the Bland home. They were met at the door by Mrs. Bland, with a drawn revolver. She held them up for a moment and I believe one of them obtained the weapon. "These men reported that they saw some one leave the rear door andrun over the hill behind the house. Two of the -posse went in pursuit, and we are 'told that shots were heard fired soon after. At present four men are searching the hills in that vicinity. The man who fled is rumored to have been Bert Bland." The horns of Commodore Bland is at the northeastern outskirts of Cen tralia, with the- fringe of low hills pressing close to it. Captain Dysart said that later In formation is that Haney, missing posse member, is not known as a Thurston county game warden. Seven hundred -regular United States troops passed through here for Camp Lwis by special train at 10:30 o'clock tonight. They are from San Antonio and said at the station that they expected to ba put out on I. W. W. duty. Marshffeld Watching for I. W. AV. MARSHFIEIVD, Or., Nov. 15. (Spe eial.) As a result of the Centrslia I. W. W. affair new interest has been aroused here in eliminating I. V. W. members. There is known to be a j considerable representation of the or- j der in one or the largest logging camps of the county, but the mem bers have not conducted any offen sive campaign. " Copeland C. Burg, of the Montana Mining association, has launched a move anions alumni of the university for erection of a monument on the college campus in Seattle. Mr. Burg who attended Washing ton when Qrimm was bringing re nown to the. university on the grid iron, is urging that subscriptions to the memorial fund be limited to mem bers of the American Legion. Phone your want ads to The Ore jronian. Main 7070. A 09f. Posters Put tp in Sacramento. SACRAMENTO. Nov. 15. Circulars printed in red, said to have been dis tributed in Sacramento by Industrial Workers of the World, were placed today In the hands of United States Commissioner Wallace Shepard. One circular was signed "W. D. Haywood" and protested against '"cruelties" in Kansas prisons. Another circular was in form of a subscription asking for money to defend I. V. W. under a,r rest. - POSSE FIGHTS WITH REDS (Continued From First Pa-e. number, the members of the posse attempted to reach the spot. They were unable to approach nearer than 100 yards to the cabin. "The larger posse is still out there. and will be joined tomorrow by rein forcements which are to leave early in the morning. All the men are picked woodsmen, many of "whom know every foot of the Hannaford crer-K headwaters country. "Though we believe that Bert Bland is among the I. W W. who fought the pos.se today, there are contradic tory rumors. A girl came to us to night and told us that she saw Bland on the streets just a short time be fore. Poiuw Held l p by Woraaa. "Another rumor is that Bert Bland was. at the home of his brother. Com modore Bland, now under arrest, this IDAHO R0UNDSUP I. W. W. State Constabulary Receive Orders to Drive Out Radicals. BOISE, Ida., Nov. 15. Orders were issued today by Robert O. Jones, state commissioner of law enforcement, for the immediate arrest of all members of the I. W. W. found to be in Idaho. The orders went to Chief Frank Breshears and other members of the state constabulary at present hunting radicals in north Idaho and also to sheriffs of the state who are, by state law, members of the state constabu lary and subject to the orders of the law enforcement executive. GRIMM MEMORIAL URGED Monument on University Campus at Seattle Proposed. HELENA, Mont., Nov. 15. That the memory of Warren Grimm, former University of Washington athlete. who was shot down by I. W. W. tenirina, v a an., on Armistice day while marching in an American Legion parade, may be perpetuated. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES ALL MODELS Including wide and extra wide car riages. Every machine guaranteed. We sell"them on terms if desired. Machines for rent by the month. Write or call and inspect our stock. Retail Departmeit The Wholesale Typewriter Go. 321 WMtlidna Street. Pbone Main 3L. Three B's eals Three "A terrible ttrhfnr eorameneed om my body. I botUes of D.D.D. completely eurvd sie. I mw a remarkable ure of a boy barm with Eciema." A sincle bottle cured aaotbor ease. Salt Rhfla of the hand. Quoted from recent letter from Walter ft lo se?. Elkhart, lad. Writ aim for son facts. . Wo too, bav peen wnek remarkable ran its accomplished by l. D. D. In hoaiiiur all forms of t kin treobte from pimploa and black booda to evoro coom of eroema, that we feol it auit reach yoor caae. Come in aod ask s aboot it. Wo ynamotoo tbe first bo t tic Me, eocod $1.0. TO RELIEVE CATARRH Wise Treatment Include Use of a Good Blood Purifier. The cause of catarrh exists in the blood, and is an impurity that pro duces an inflammation of, and dis charge from, the mucous membranes. It is commonly made worse by sud den changes of weather, indiscretions in the matter of clothing, and by many other things; and it is haz ardous to neglect it, because it al ways affects the general health. It is a constitutional disease and must have constitutional treatment this is rational. Hood's Sarsaparllla purifies the blood, builds up the system, and de serves a fair trial in every case. If a laxative or cathartic is needed, taka the gentle Hood's Pills, Adv. Z lotion ffcr Shin Disetvse Sold by The Owl Druf Co. and Skidmoro Drus; Co. r HOTEL STEWART mm SAN FRAN CISCO Gmry Street, just 09 Union S quart Famous lor good service, cemfert and exc)lleat cuisine at reasonable price. Rates from $1.75 a Day Breakfast 40c and 75c Lunch 80c: Sunders 7oe. Dinner (1.25; Sunoa) $1.60. Municipal Car Uno direct to door. Motor Due mettt trains and steamers. Cork Tilings and Linoleums CORK FLOOR PRODUCTS CO. 202 Broadway, Near Taylor By special arrangement Edwards has se cured for three days only Mr. F. W. Isherwood, jfjje furnace expert of the Homer Pipeless Fur nace .Factory.- Mr. Isherwond's wide experi ence in pipeless-fumace heating: covers' every phase of this modern method of heating. Every home owner should consult Mr. Isher wood, for he will tell you things of vital in terest on the subject of scientific and eco nomical heating of your home. If you are now using a pipeless you will learn important facts from Mr. Isherwood regarding its operation. If you are using any other method of heat ing soves, hot water or the old-fashioned hot-air furnace then you should by all means take the opportunity to get this expert infor mation on the pipeless heating way. Mr. Isherwood will answer all questions about the pipeless furnace and will give all pos sible information to anyone who cpntemplates installing a pipeless furnace now or at some future time. Mr. Isherwood will be at Ed wards Company's store Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 10 A. M. to 3:30 P. M. Healtltfaf Heat If cno I Note the Thermo-Seal Inner Lining Heavy Galvanized Iron with asbestos insulator. Without it there would be no circulation of warm air. It keeps the return air cool until it reaches the base of the furnace. It sends all the heat to the rooms above. The Thermo-Seal is a distinct Homer feature. The large Homer clean-out is conveniently placed to make occasional cleaning very easy. Feed door is extra large to allow the use of large pieces of wood or coal. Water pan with proper capacities is correctly located to moisten the warm air before it leaves the Homer." The ash-pit door is dust-tight and is the right size to permit easy removal of ashes. Outer and inner casings of the Homer are adjustable to any depth basement of six feet or more. They make air tight connections between the furnace and the register. Made of heavy galvanized iron. Radiator all cast, constructed in two pieces, "horse shoe" type, flues oversize, insuring free circulation ; smoke passes completely around the radiator, which gives maxi mum extraction of heat before same passes to chimney. Extra heavy reinforced firepot with ribbing both on in side as well as outside. Made of pure Strokel iron and guaranteed to last five years. Note the large air spaces which insure the proper ratio of warm and return air passing through the Homer. They are designed to allow all the air to pass through the furnace about every 25 minutes, giving a steady flow of warm air. See them In the Ilfth-street -window today. Go ln- Ide and examine them closely tomorrow; you'll agree that Edwarda is showing tables unsurpassed in qual ity, style and finish. Tou'U appreciate the moderate ness of prices, too. ilpi P p Pin Solid Oak Six-Foot Extension Table Illustrated S23.95 S3 Caefc, SI Wrrt N Interest. Tes. ifa all solid oak. even to the equare barrel pedestal and liberally-sized lees. When closed the top measures 42 inches In diameter. Notice it's that popu lar plank style top, too. Other Tables for Your Consideration An All-Solid Oak Table, with 46-lncn top that extends to six feet; Hand-Rubbed Gold- CSp Cf en Wax finish ;BiJU Also a 45-inch top that extends to six feet, but this table has a quarter-sawed flush- COQ Cfl rim style. Tours for. si0i0U This one haa a 45-inch quarter-sawed plank top, extends to six feet. Yes, the base and Qf leas are of solid oak. Only OUtiOU This one has a more massive base. Top fa 45 Inches in diameter, quarter-sawed 4 QQ QC oak plank style 00i03 Fumed oak finish, also a six-foot extension, but top is 48 inches in diameter. Quartered C CC oak plank style. Now ir1tiDa Here is an especially aood looker, quartered oak plank top, wax finish, 48-inch 5 Q Cfl diameter, aix-foot extension vfOiUU 64-lnch quarter-sawed plank top, with a heavy mission style base. An extra good (CC en value at JJiJU The cream of them all. even the base Is of quar tered oak, and it's of heavy colonial C0 7K design D0il 3 NO. 2 NO. 3 NO. 4 NO. 5 NO. 6 NO. 7 NO. 8 NO. 9 The Homer is the great saver of fuel, because It la designed and constructed to use the maximum amount of heat generated by the fire. The Thermo-Seal Inner Lining protecting; the return air in the outer chamber keepB all the heat within the furnace. The single regis ter means, efficiency in the distribution of hot air. : You will always have complete control of the fire because of the Homer ash pit and perfect Joints. The Homer fire pot and combustion chamber give more complete combustion of fueL In other words, you will consume the fuel more completely and at the same time not waste so much of the heat generated. The Homer Radiator, with its long travel, supplies more heat in the hot-air chamber and sends less up the chimney. And because the Homer water pan furnishes the right amount of moisture you will not need so great a temperature to keep your house comfortable. Actual tests have proved that dry air demands a temperature aboutlO degrees higher than moist air to make the aurroundings comfortable. These features mean that you will save with your Homer a third to a half of the fuel that other systema would require to give the same satisfactory results. Installed .on Easy Terms No Interest Charged Either Protect Your Table Top With Hunt Cellular Table Pads They're atsolutely sua ran teed "Heat-proof." A fft will not crst you aa much as reflnishins will. B-side that, you'll not have the bother. For tables tfized 42 and 45 inches In diameter $2.25 and $2.50 For tables a.zd 4R and 64 Inches In diameter $2.75 and $3.00 CYTCNldU ICAVC?42 4E-lneh sixes. each....ve LAILnOkUn IXnl LO 48 and El-inch sizes, each... 75c (53 Snrely, 1 (fat? FlHffiiwl ' TToD're Not I.eavloK Those Floors TTreTrc4 While- Kdwirdi In Displaying- Over Sevenly-FiTe Different Brussels and Axminster 9.0x12.0 Rugs at $2950, $3750, $41.50, $4950 (Oa Trrma to Meet Yonr Requirement.) Drsiens and colors. Edwarda thinks, that will meet every desire. Orientals, conventionale, medallions, all overs and florals. In color combinations of nearly every kind. Browns, creent. blues, tans, are, of co Lire e, preuominutuig. Very pretty are the 9 0x12.0 Wilton Velvet Rusra in plain and mulberry two-tone effects at colored taupe, gjreen $71.75 For the Room That Caanot Be Conveniently Xesjlected, Edwarda SfCCt This Five-Piece Ivory or White Enamel Suite $89.90 All pieces are full size and eonstrueteif'wlth the utmost care finished by equally diligent workmen whose pride it is to make them look the very best." Walk by the Fifth-street win dow today and see them set up aa Illustrated. To complete the suite 180 Kdwards recom mends Simmon's 96 - Coil, Weight - Adjusting Spring at $15.25, and one of his BO-POUND rELTED COTTON Sleepwell Mattresses $25 or $31 at You might think: Why pay $31, when there's one made of the same cotton at $25?. Here's the Difference The better Sleepwell has" a heavier quality tick and has more staple cotton in the boxing, which will, naturally, hold up better. Both are guaranteed not to lump or Bhlft. i a Together With Seven Double Disc Records (KOIHTEEM SKLBCTIOXS) $205-95 SIO Cask. 3 Mk IVe Interest. JOY IV EVERT HOMR EVERT BAY OP THE EEK AI.I, THE 1EAK RO lD B EC A I S E AlAj artiste. AT.L instrumental selec tions. ALIj soloists. AIjJj orciiestras, ALL bands. ALL dance records, ALL the popu lar songs of the dav. in a word, ALL the music of the world, without restriction, will be at your command. WAX En OAK, FIMEU 0K, M ilHK.AM . WHICH HILL IOC HAVEf M odeh : Now on Display at $32 "RjsKAeButton-andResr jyj)U, jijau ana j4y.z SELECT QXE SIYCLE PIECE OR A HOrSEFlX ITS-EASV-TO-PAV-THE-ERWARDS-WAY l lll li S) Ja, WOO atAl;Tf) TmTi m JtST TWO BLOCKS NORTH OF WASHIMiTOS. laclsMlag Pln-Freat Water Heater, This Six-Mole. 17x31-lnck Ores, Riveted Tight sm p i TKa'SUy StirtorRe.i$& Star Satisfactory Range will be installed in your kitchen on these conveniently Easy Terms Bo Caah, 2 Week. S Interest. Every destrable. convenience is provided, from a potiahed blue top that needs no blacking to a dust-tight ash compart ment. Vitreous enamel flue and oven linings are non-rusting. Permanent lightness attained only by riveting, with a solid base to every Beam Tfjsjg