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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1920)
THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, POKTLAXD, JTJXE 20, 1020 .' ' . i i 1 5 4 rV; i .... i r ; 4 v..'" - ... . -- 1 . -: . 1 . - PHRIY CHIEFS PLAN fil TO INDORSE WILSON Cummings Says Convention WiH Approve Course. PRESIDENT IS PRAISED added their modicum to of things illuminative. Potentate A. H. Lea's green, yellow and red automobile, the jazziest piece or architecture that has ever struct Portland' streets, shared the center of attraction, although it had to share honors with a wonderful cream cre ation, with an electric lighted banner. denoting that therein rode George Ij. Baker, grand marshal of parades. But Leas smashing big car, wun its colors, its fezzes, its Al Kader symbols and everything, drove all other Shriners into a pea green frenzy of envy. Beginning; Monday the downtown auto ramble, the "Jazzin' around," will cease. The word has gone forth: no autos, parked or otherwise, between Fourth a"nd West Parle and lammu and Stark. Rational Committee Chairman Dc. clarcs Republican Stand on League Is Dishonest. ELECTION GUIM REFUSED ATTORXEY-GEXERAI DECIDES AGAIN ST SCHTTYXEMAX. STORE HEAD ARRESTED G I MB Eli BROTHERS CHARGED WITH PROFITEERING. SAX FttANClSCO, June 19. Homer S. Cuinmlngs. chairman of the demo cratic national committee, declared today that the democratic platform wn.ii.i inrtornR President Wilson's rmiriJ tr, t-r-n-ard to the league of na lions and that the league plank idnnt would be the one incorpo- rr, , -a tn tK viveinia platform. The preoldent, Cumminge said, at 11 times, had agreed to any sugges tions that would expand or. develop the league provisions and nis oppusi Mine of the so-called reserva tions were that they vitiated the document. Republican Stand Rapped. "The stand of the republican party on the league was a dishonest state ment,"' Cummintrs ,aid. "a premedi tated and calculated attempt to sat isfy irreconcilables. At no point did it suggest ratification of the league treaty. It was made up of vague promises of some other kind of league. I feel that the republican po sition will not deceive anyone." Cummings also declared that while the republican convention had not dis posed of the issue, the party candi date himself already had voted for a league with reservations. - Campaign Herrings Slated. ) In regard to Herbert Hoover's statement that he was in accord with llarcllns's candidacy, Cumn'ingrs fcaid that was a matter Hoovjr would have to fight out with his own conscience. "I consider it a rather sad episode in American politics," he added. Full hearings of all campaign Issues wil be heid by the resolutions com mittee, it was announced today. Ray T. Baker, director of the United Stiles mint, and a clcse friend mid supporter of William G. McAdoo, announced today that he would sup port Attorney-General Palmer, now that his first choice had withdrawn from the race. His announcement was made after receipt of a telegram trom McAdoo advising him that he would rot be a candidate for the nomination II use Firm Alleged to Hare Taken - as High as 2 75 Per Cent Gain on Clothing. Certificate Refused to Act aa Dele- irate to Democratic X&- tlonal Conventldk. SAX-EM: Or, June 19. (Special.) -The secretary of state has no legal authority to Issue a certificate to .Tnhn T. Ri-hllvlaman of Portland, to represent the democratic party of Oregon at the national convention of the party to be held in San Frap.cisco next week, notwithstanding that his vote was next to that polled Dy George T. Baldwin of Klamath Falls, who died recently, according to an opinion given by Attorney-General George M. Brown today. It was held by Mr. Brown that Mr. Schuyleman's case was a proper one to be submitted to the lawful repre sentatives of the democratic party for determination. While not set out in the opinion, the- lawful representa tives of the democratic party are be lieved to include the democratic state central committee and the democratic national committee. ' Mr. Baldwin was a candidate for delegate to the democratic national convention ffom the state at large NEW TOKK, June 19. The arrests hr tnrinv of Frederick Gimbel. mem ber of Gimbel Bros., which operates and received the fourth highest vote. He died soon after the primary elec tion, and Mr. Schuyleman, wno iin- ishii in fifth olaoe. then presentea his claim to fill the vacancy caused by Mr. Baldwin's death. large department stores, in several cities, and a merchandise manager and clothing buyer of the establish ment, will be followed by similar action against a number of other al leged Drofteerln department atore mercnams ot iiiipui uun.,r , I ... . , n i ii-r-n ' ai I st or at stated at department of Justice ;fly- HARDING PHOTO CHOSEN nierht. Other department stores as large as Gimbel's already are under , investi gation, and federal warrants will be ti tnnn -o innuiries are completed. Special Agent Price stated. I G. Harding has personally approved I Wire of Nominee-Approves Cam paign Lithographs. CHICAGO. June 19 Mrs. Warren Mr.- Gimbel. Merchandise Manager the picture of Senator Harding which J. J. Dowell and Clothing Buyer u.u. Slawter, who were arrested in the Gimbel Bros.' case, were released in $1000 bail each, pleading not guilty to charges of profiteering on four spe cific counts alleging- profits of 90 to 275 per cent In clothing. will be used by the republican na tional committee In the coming cam- naie-n. Five million lithographs bearing the nicture chosen bv the senator's wife as his best likeness are being printed. Distribution will start Monday. WOODWARD, SHULL WIN HARDING GETS ADVICE (Continued From Flrt Page.) (Continued From First Pae. how the money which will be avail able could best be spent to serve the needs of the community for perma nent school buildings. While no defi nite plans have been drawn up as yet, it was indicated that work of Dlanninsr the new structures would be pushed ahead rapidly, and that actual construction would begin as delay to be considered in the prepara tion of his speech of acceptance, which will be delivered about July 15. "I was surprised at Senator Har ding's wide knowledge of the ques tions affecting agriculture and was profoundly impressed with the man's sincerity," said Mr. Smith. "I told him that the future of agriculture n xne CLARK TO BE OFFERED Missouri Delegate Promises to Pro pose Nomination. MONTGOMERY CITY. Mo., June 19. Representative Champ Clark of the ninth Missouri district. will be placed In nomination for president at the democratic national convention, it was announced here today. The announcement was made by Judge Emil P. Kosenberger. delegate to the convention from the ninth dis trict, before leaving his home here lor San Francisco. In the event Clark's name is not presented before the Missouri delega tion is reached. Judge Rosenberger asserted he would place the ex. speaker in nomination. Clark made an unsuccessful race for the nomina tion in 1912. The refusal of William G. McAdoo to enter the race and the "ever grow ing sentiment for Clark," makes Clark the ideal candidate, the judge de clared. Clark, who has represented the ninth district in congress for 26 years, so far has refused to enter the race formally. . - Daniels Starts to Session. "WASHINGTON, June 19. Secretary Daniels left tonight for San Fran cisco to attend the democratic na tional convention. Assistant Secre tary Roosevelt will leave New York tonight as a delegate from that state. soon as the money is available, wblch we)at depended upon the reclamation will be after the first of next year. o( arid ian(j. and that to a great ex. The passage of the levy will not tent tne futUre of the entire country prevent the erection of two dozen ,ay ln that direction. 1 aiso set forth portables ior wnicn oma nayo,iiMui tne necessity of an improved market ing system, particularly with reier ence to marketing information. "Senator Harding paid especial heed to what I said regarding reorgani zation of the department of agricul ture. I told him that in my opinion the department should be placed upon a regional basis instead of operating as one bureau away off ln Washing ton. - The fallacy of having the agri culture of the country dependent upon bureaus In Washington, which could not possibly be ln touch at all times with local agricultural conditions, was stressed. "I told him of the ludicrous case of an experiment station chief in the northwest who telegraphed to Wash ington to ascertain if it was not about time to plant potatoes, and the can didate agreed that there was an op portunity for widespread reforms ln the government's present executive organization." been called.' and which will cost in the neighborhood of J50.000, as these structures will be rteeded to house the school children next fall. How ever, with the passage of the measure the school board can look forward to doing- away in some measure with the portables and substituting per manent school buildings for them. It is conceded thata-new high school for St. Johns is a necessity and also that something must be done to relieve the crowding of Jefferson high, and these two problems will no doubt receive consideration. Com pletion of Rose City Park grade school, now surrounded by portables. Is also considered imperative, and something must be done toward a permanent public school in the uuck man school neighborhood, the present school building and grounds being privately owned and rented by the school board. These conditions will probably be remedied first and other action taken according to the eum of money remaining available. The election yesterday was one of the heaviest school elections which Portland has ever witnessed. In spite of that fact, however, the total vote was small in comparison with the re cent primary election and not more than 10 per cent of the registered vote came out. The polls were open from 12 o'clock until 8 P. M. and th heaviest voting occurred between 6 and 8 o'clock, when at some polling places voters were standing in line at closing time. All seven of the can didates had put up active campaigns and the interest aroused by the can didates was largely responsible for the vote. Indianapolis Delegates Leave. INDIANAPOLIS, June 19. Approx imately 130 persons left Indianapolis this afternoon on the Indiana Demo cratic club special to attend the dem ocratic national convention at San Francisco. Fourth Estate Editor Dead. NEW YORK, June 19. Edwin G. Heath, managing editor of the Fourth Estate and a well-known newspaper man of New York and Boston, aieu last night at his home ln Richmond Hills, it was announced today. He had been ill for several months. 51 a I no Delegation on Way. BOSTON, June 19. The Maine del egation to the democratic national convention at San Francisco left here today. The party numbered 20. LAWMAKERSSJART WEST Honse Members to Inspect Parks and Reclamation Projects. CHICAGO, June 19. Members of tke appropriations committee of the house, headed by Representative James W. Good of Iowa and accom panied by officials of the reclama tion and national park service, will leave Chicago tomorrow night on a tour of 18 national parks and rec lamation projects in the west. The party expects to be Bone six weeks. This will be the first time in five years that members of the committee have made a personal In spection of these districts. The parks and . projects to be vis ited are: Nebraska North Platte reclamation Colorado Rocky mountain national park. Nevada New lands project. California Yosemlte national park; Or land and Klamath projects. Oregon Crater lake park, Columbia river hiphway and Umatilla project. Washington Mount Rainier park, Yak ima project. Idaho Boise and Minidoka projects and Jirrowrock dam. Wyoming Yellowstone park and .Sho shone project. Montana Glacier park and Huntley and Hilk river projects. When you awake In the morning feeling tired out. feeling worse in fact than when you went to bed, you are confronted with one of the character istic symptoms of neurasthenia. It is due to the run-down condition of the nerves that rest does not bring re newed strength and sleep refresh the tired brain. Overwork and worry are the most frequent causes of this con dition. Neurasthenia, is the name giv en to this common form of nervous debility in which the power to recu perate is gone. The blood can be Duiit up so mat it will Increase the supply of needed ele ments to the wasted nerves and this is the only way that the nerves can be reached. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a tonic that especially builds up the nerves because they supply to the blood the elements that the nerves need. Many nervous disorders, some times chronic ones, have. yielded to this tonic treatment with Dr. Will- lams' Pink Pills when other methods failed to give relief. They are cer tainly worth a trial. Your own druggist can supply you with Dr. Williams' Fink Pills or you can order direct from the Dr. Will lams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y., at 60 cents a box. Write for the book let, ' "Diseases of the Nervous Sys tem." Adv. Many People Wonder "Is it not terribly ex pensive to heat a house with gas?" May be it is May be it is i,ot . , See tomorrow's papers for a list of 20 heating bills taken from our books at random. Not the millionaire's palace Nor the 3-room cottage But the average nice home, like you and I live in, or would like to live in Most of them are Laur elhurst, Irvington and Rose City Park homes Don't take anybody's say-so Get the facts in tomor row's papers ! . And by the way: Ma terial is steadily advanc , ing. Are you protected ? . AUTO PAYS FAREWELL (Continued From First PagO which was averaged over 15 minutes verbally gave as good as he got. "Jan along there, jazz along. "Hey, Bill, this Is a Shrine con vention, not a funeral. Move." "Give 'er the gas, lady, you're blocking the line." "Make it snappy, Al Kader, this is Portland." Bender anchored his helmet to his head, for one particular and especial desire of autoists seemed to get his headgear. The crowd surged Into Broadway; then out of Broadway, into Washing ton, etopped at Sixth and Alder. Then took a little flyer at the restlval cen ter, which was a fairyland In myriads of lights arranged by blocks in indi vidual color schemes. And, although it had been thought that all the downtown decorations were complete, workmen, as a fin ishing touch, added giant oriental lan terns, like inverted cones, which V SEE PAGE 7 VyTHIS SECTION PRESSURE SAVE TIME, FUEL AND MONEY Will brown and-roast the toughest meats in 35 minutes; 3-yr. -old hen, 45 minutes: ham. 4o minutes.- nan. 4m a m 4 ....... - . ... w a.. .uuw, uivaio. D&iaivil AM, SIZES FOR HOMES, RESTAFRA5TS AND INSTITUTIONS. Send for Catalogue atad Prices. PRESSURE COOKER SALES CO. Wltk Lunge Mf. Co., 101 Fourth- Jj iJJt3s y Terms - No Merest CONVENTION DELEGATES AND VISITORS 7VIfoirAtt$Sffi. .?eVndyiT,."taft VS &l tfrSSffrffi ba a pleasing privilege. - 3-Room Outfit Made-in-Oregon Two Rooms to Match Golden Waxed Oak Bedroom, Lustered Old Ivory or White THE ENTIRE OTJTFTT OR A.SX SINGLE F1ICE YOU MIGHT SELECT ARRANGED ON EASY TERMS NO INTEREST. 1.VXVBXOVS - MADE IN - OREGON Overstuffed Furniture That Bespeaks Tone and Refinement Edwards! yT-rjcTone and Refinement, plus Elegance and Distinctiveness fitly X HO characterise the charmingly beautiful Tapestry Overstuffed and Mahogany-wtth-Cane Suites, upholstered with velour. Never be fore has Edwards displayed so wonderful a line as now. Yes. the entire first floor has been given over to this showing of overstuffed and mahogany. . .-. ' '" r Pay Your, Family and Friends the compliment of Intelligent and artistic planning and satisfy your own craving for that which is lovely in form and color bring beauty and charm to your home. One or two of these luxurious ptecea with intrinsic worth and incomparable beauty will bring delight, not only for present, but for years to come. Easy Term No Interest Arranse to Fit Each Individual Reqalreaaeat Living Room $8525 Both Rockers Illustrated are of solid oak. Library Table Is also identical to Illustration and has 24x38-lnch top of quarter-sawed oak. The Arm Chair baa been replaced with one of Baro nial Brown Wicker with cretonna cushion seat and back. Dining Room $78.75 Six very sturdy Chairs with saddle ahaped seats, braced with heavy metal brackets against the back Vosts. Table has 45 -inch quarter - sawed plank top that will open to six feet. All are finished in hand-rubbed gold en wax to match the living-room. set. Bedroom $112.00 All five pieces are identical with Illustration. Notice the corner posts on the bed they match perfectly with the others. Then, too, the neat ly cut panels broad enameled side rails are not visible in illustration. Sure, it's full size. The other pieces are full aise, too. REFINED AND DIGNIFIED COLONIAL. Suite of American Walnut YES. A REMARKABLE VALUE, TOO, AT $227.00 Quite similar to Illustration. For your convenience Edwards has arranged It In the Fifth-street window. Tomorrow you can go right into the window and examine each piece separately and closely, then you'll agree fully and be thoroughly con vinced of the real value this suite is at the price mentioned. American Walnut 54-INCH TABLE AND SET OF SIX BEAU TIFUL CHAIRS $231.00 Queen Ann the period most popular of all. Rightly so, too; for daintiness, grace and style it would be hard to find any thing that would more charmingly fur nish your dining- room. Oh. yes. the table opens to six feet room enough to seat eight people comfortably. Four of the straight chairs that go with the set are not illustrated; Edwards gives you the full setcarver and five straight chairs. Edwards Sleepwell (QUALITY, SERVICE AND COMFORT MATTRESSES $25 and $31 $5 Cash SI Week No Interest Bo pounds of felted cotton built ju r Inside of flower-strewn art t p In lavers (line so many ronuDn lcks. with heavy rolled edges and reinforced boxing of long-fiber cotton. Sleepwell Mattresses are absolutely guaranteed not to lump or shift. Made in compliance with Oregon's bedding law. Try one lor 60 nights; II It s not as bullqu, revuiu v . yiM Edwards Will Install a HOMER Ventilator Pipeless Furnace .Na latereat. Oa Easy Ter Not merely heat, ventilation aa well. muBt be had If your home ' is to be healthful. Both can be had with the old style pipe furnace, but the Homer Pipeless does still mqre it fceepa tae basement cool and, most of all, saves enormously on furl btllla. Edwards Nu-Fold Bed Davenport Is Equipped With t'Coil-Braced" "Steel-Link-Spring!" Model Similar o IHnTaon Frleed Special for Your Immediate Consideration. $84.50 flO Cash, 3 Week, Na Interest. r Beautiful golden waxed oak frame, up holstered with genuine Craftsman leatherette. Spring construction in the seat is Independ ent of the bed. which is built underneath. Steel link sprinK Is braced at the ends (not on the sides4 in this "Nil - Fold. Two . . 1 . . -K.T.. X" I 4 ' ' r,arsnn-i ran sleen comionaou " Beds remain even always. Several other models on display, too. Be sure to see this "Nu-Fold" before buying any other bed davenport. Like a Mighty Army, the Big Swinging Arms Move Back and Forth Showing the Newest in Rugs th All kinds and colors, from Art Squares to Fine Wil ton.. A vWU. nent really means to Portland and vicinity HERG SUGGESTIONS! 9xl2-foot Fine "Wool "Wilton Rugs home furnishers. $9850 to $175.00 Sxiilfoot Plain Rose and Green "Wilton Velvet Rugs $75.00 M.I. ...... T . 9xl2-foot Seamed and Seamless ter Rugs at. at. Amlns $53.50 to $8950 -9-12-foot Seamed and Seamless Brussels g39.50 tO $4950 nAy.'Mi'. $1.95, $2.25 and $2.85 "Hd.S'..T".6... $135, $1.45 and $1.65 Congoleum and Pabcolln, per square 79c, 95c and $1.10 TERMS TO SUIT. NO INTEREST. afmrrtirwfTfTPTnnnnptifTir Wonderful Success Every Time! A Beautiful Even Brown Both on Top and on the Bottom Why? Because Monarch Ranges are riveted tight not bolted). Then, too, there's the Duplex Drafts that MAKE the fire burn In the center of the firebox (where it belongs) and, naturally, spread the heat evenly over, around and through the oven. You'll Never Have a Failure Youll Never Have a Disap pointment When Baking With This Riveted Tight You can get Monarch Ranges with four and six-hole tops and 15, 17, 19, 21-inch ovens in either leg or cabinet base styles. Tops are all Blue Mirco (no blacking needed). Nickel trimmings are all plain (no greaee-catching scrolls). Any size Monarch Gas Attach ment will fit any size Monarch Bang. Edwards will Install This Fine Range, including Pin Front Water Heater, on Easy Weekly or Monthly Payments, and Take Your, Old Stove aa Part. vn i ilfSlll i n j i f Yu rimm w -11 .