V " TUT!! fiTTKmiV nurr'ftvf iv Trim-r m ; vjjuviAii, x miijiiu, JNUVKailiER 5, 1922 . . ' in VOTE IY STATES H ISSUES TUESDAY Candidates and Measures Are Before People. EXTRA PARTIES ENTER Socialists and Progressives Are Participating In Campaigns - In Some States of West. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 4. State " and federal offices are to be filled by- voters in states from the Rocky mountains to the Pacific ocean next Tuesday, and in addition in most of the states numerous amendments and measures will receive the 'at tention of the electorate. Colorado leads the western states in the number of parties seeking to fill state offices. Five parties In Colorado have made nominations for at least one office. The parties are republican, democratic and socialist, which have complete state tickets, and the old age pension party and the farmer labor party, which have candidates for the gubernatorial chair. Cali fornia haS fniir nQT-tltta nr4-u nn4 dates tO hO Vntdrt nnnn rsnnklnnn democratic. Kl(?!Aliat nnil nrnhihUinn the last named having a candidate iur secretary or state. Idaho Has Three Parties. Montana and WirnmliK. 4 tion to candidates on the republican and democratic tickets, also will vote for socialist Candidates nn tain state offices In Montana and on a run state ticket in Wyoming iaano voters also will receive a bal lot With thrPA Tiartioc hA ..... h j "'-' icvuv- lican, democratic and progressive. Oregon has Important candidates seekine: rertain data nffifl.. other states in the west have but two parties from which to choose. The governors of Arizona and Oretron rn the nnlv t-am aaAi,,, election in the states which will elect governors. Other governors declined to stand again for office or were defeated in the primaries. One United States, senator is seek ing re-election in Arizona, , Cali- lurnia, new Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. In Mon tana Senator Myers is not on the ballot and Oregon, Idaho and Colo rado dO not elect senntni-a thic van. Three men are seeking to become the successor or senator Myers in Mon tana. Bond Issue. Prnnnnf.fi. Many Important amendments, ini tiative and referendum measures are to be voted on Tuesday. Colo rado will vote on a state Income tax and an amendment providing for a ?6,000,000 bond issue for road buildintr. California .. been asked to validate a bond issue or iu,uuu.uoo to enable ex-service men to obtain farms and homes, and also Cast ballots rtn ailnntinf, u Volstead act, and providing for the oiiiurcemem OI prohibition by the state. Washington has on the ballot a measure Drovidine- for th nui of the poll tax, which has proved to oe nara to collect and unpopular wun tne citizens. i-vevaoa citizens nave placed on the a ballot an initiative measure authorizing district judges in their uiacreLion to grant either final or interlocutory decrees in divorce cases. Utah has two tax amendments on its ballot. Montana will vote on the Use Of a nari-Tnntnul minhmflI. for betting on horse races at state ana county tairs, and also for the is suance of a H, 500,000 Bond issue to cover the soldiers bonus. Oregon measures Varied. Oregon has a compulsory school measure on its ballot that has been debated as heatedly as any measure ever put before the people. If aaopted no schools other than public schools will be all nwpH trt (Via Dt.ta Oregon also will vote on an income suiiicient to raise half of the money necessary to conduct the state government. Arizona has put to the front a proposal to increase the bonded in debtedness of the state for the im provement of the state highways. 26,000 AT STOCK SHOW ; (Continued From First Page.) and Moscow in Idaho and Dntjjrin California The estimated number of animals Included in the exhibition has been placed at nearly 7500 by O. M. Plummer, secretary and general manager of the exposition. Poultry and pet stock departments are, of course, not included and the figure includes carload lots in many in stances which are vieing for fat stock awards. Official figures given cut at the close of the opening day yesterday stated that there were 3816 entries, this number being ex pected to reach 4000 by Monday, The dairy breeds of cattle 'top the list with 1156 entries, 6heep tak ing second place with 870 entries, hogs have 550 entries, beef breeds of -cattle 503 entries, goats 180 en tries, draft horses 137, which in ehides horses and jacks and show An Overcoat is a mighty satisfactory investment these days. pHE better looking the coat th'e more satis faction! I have hand picked' some mighty fine ; imported fabrics for gen- eral wear and for dress up. See my Special Window Display of camel's hair, astrak han wool, snappy looking . plaids and" tweeds that are , being featured this week. '- I shall be glad to show J you these and quote you prices. Came in! horses not announced. There are in fldrilHnn tn th!a antt-inc o stock awards, including 12 carloads and 157 entries of the boys' and girls' clubs. Late Exhibits Arrive. . A few late exhibits arrived yester day, but all are expected to be in their respective stalls by 8 o'clock this morning, when the doors will be opened on the second day's ex hibition. Stock judging by the 30 judges in the various classification and division entries will not be started until tomorrow morning, when the horse departments, sheep and goat departments and swine departments will get under full sway with the thorough work of us iing awaras. ijame juaging will be started at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning. Today's programme will include the impressive ceremony of install ing and dedicating the bronze tablet In mannnrv rf I.' r, I C L" : president of the Pacific International iaoi year ana re-eiectea to bead the show again this year after his re- ma.1 tiauie success, wnose untimely death occurred Thanksgiving day idsr year. urr r n n nr the airnn. sition will rtartininat. in th r-a. mony, wnicn will De presided over nV HI A Ktnart nrau n.nt i. Holland, president of Washington State college and a close acquaint ance of Mr. Stimson, will give the principal aaaress at the ceremony Sacred Concert Booked. The dav Will ho fltlno'W nhunij With A san.All urmai . be given by Campbell's American oana, wnn airs, jane Hums Albert soprano, soloist. -Many of the finest horses will probably be paraded in the arena during the afternoon, but no judging will be made during the day. Industrial booths will prac tically all be open. In the land products and indus trial departments of the pavilion the RnPPlalliF rtTanar-jt ..VIkl. ' United States department of agri culture is attracting great inter est. The exhibit includes practically every problem confronting dairymen and farmers today, and statistics and figures are presented for the free information of the agricultur ist. The exhibit was built and shipped here at an approximate cost of i25,000 and includes the results of years of exploitation and experi mentation throughout all parts of the country. Cereals to Be Exhibited. Special- exhibits of corn, potatoes, grains and fruits in the, west end of the pavilion are also attracting attention. .The exposition, as late as it is, has given plenty of time for the complete development of late crops, and proof of the fertility of Oregon soil is shown in these inter esting departments. Officials declared yesterday that this year's expositior is the most evenly balanced in the ,2 years that the project hag been in existence. Entry lists are more evenly divided with higher classes of entries, insur ing keen COmnetitinn fr- th. en nnn premium awards which will be given uuu i-rugramme committees have been instructed to provide evenly balanced programmes for th rto-., and night shows and as a result this uaa ueen accomplished fo insure as even an attendant frii Aw Oo i. . mj o ia possible. Attendance Is Good. Total attendance at the exposition last year included 101 ftftft noT-n- and yesterday's opening attendance " -nai or Armistice day last year, the greatest day in point of at- tenaance. oy nearlv 3000 iwrsmnn Announcements of awards made in the stock judging of students were not mades'last night, officials declaring that these would be ready by Monday. The $50 prize for the best percentage of attendance of any school will be announced at the members' forum lnni?hann at Ha Chamber of Commerce Monday at noon. The COmnlete musical nrnp-ramtn. for. today, which is slated to begin at 10 o'clock this morning and 2:30 u uock in me aiternoon, is as follows: Morning. Grand march, "Aida" (Verdi) Ove-ture, 'Euryanthe" (Weber) "SalUt d' AmOUr" (KdwarriRlorar) Salute, "Atlantis" ("The Lost Conti nent") . (Sefranck) Intermisainn. Excerpts rom the operetta, "Her Sol- uier aoy (Urawlora-Romberg) Waltz. "Blue Danuhn" . . . i.lnhn st,-aai Sextet frooi "Lucia" .... rrinniwuttn Gra-id selection, "The Bohemian Girl" . . f"Ralf Finale, "The Star-SDannled Bannar." Afternoon. "War March ot the Priests" : . nf.nriplo.nhni "Peer Gynt Suite" (B, Greig) t-upnomu-n bolo, "The Old Home Down on me tarra" (E. p. Harlow) A. R Hnrsn inBtriln.ant.liet Excerpts from "Mille. Modiste" (Herbert) xiivt-Lion i. in vttise (ij, ja. v. weDer) Intermission. Selection from "Tannhauser" rwu ner) .XT f ievTia (a) Largi" (G. H. Handel) (b) "Dance of the Hours" (La Gio- . COnda) . .- fA Pnnhiolti Vocal soio. "Inf.amatus" ("Staht M'er") (Rossini) .7 an A "Rlirna A lhort Grand Potpourri, "Joy to the World" la mealey or gospel hymns -r ( n11-nhniica National Antfcem. Clarinet solo, "Serenade and Polon- 1Btt (Mlssud) Master Hern-inn tiuro rri inn . "Meditation" (A. O.. Morrisonl ISSOLII'S RULE UKEHTO BE BRIEF Fascisti Revolt Against Its Leader Expected Soon. RED TAPE STILL BINDS New Premier Declared to Be Ex cellent sCritlc ot Affairs, but Unable to Govern for Long. ,BY WILLIAM BIRD. ' (Copyright. 1822. by The Oregonian.) SOME, Nov. 4. Within a very few- weeks Benito Mussolini will realize he has made the mistake of his life when he accepted the premiership ana installed the Fascisti govern ment. His power as the chief of the military malcontents was absolute and he could have dominated any other government as leader of the most powerful opposition. His situation today is much ha same as that of a literary critic who would accept the challenge of another author to "write a better book yourself." Because, as an ex cellent critic seldom makes a great autnor, so the Fascist! leader will find that governing is quite differ' ent from criticising. Fascisti Revolt Expected. Mussolini's chief opponents, If he insists on retaining power for long. wm do the Fascisti themselves. This great body of young men, bent on sweeping aside all old political methods and awakening Italy, will discover that Mussolini is held pris oner of the bureaucratic red tape just as much as any former premier. By making administrative re. form the chief factor in his pro. gramme Mussolini reveals that he knows where the greatest difficulty lies, tsut here again criticism Is easier than accomplishment, and to suppose that a Fascisti govern ment can slay the hydra-headed bureaucracy before the patience of the rank and file of the movement Is exhausted is to endow , it with super-human powers which it does not possess. Rule Believed Brief. The present erovernment in nnlir transitional and doomed to be over thrown by the Fascisti membership themselves, who by that time may be allied with the socialists This is. of course, an aiitinrpTit OaraQOX DUt tne Kascistl nnntrnrv to tne common belief everywhere, are not reactionarv- theorist. hut merelv enthusiast! Tntinal vnnnr men 'bent on breaking through a maze oi hampering traditions into a brighter and more beautiful form oi society. Phone your want ads to The Ore- gonian. All its readers are inter ested in the classified columns. Read The Oregonlan classified ads. ISSN0! L. C. Smith No. 8. . : . .$5 Royal No. 10. .50 Noiseless 45 and a complete line of late Model UNDERWOODS Rebuilt and FULLY GUARANTEED Machine sent anywhere on Pacific Coast (or examination TERMS . . , $5 MONTHLY IF DESIRED LATE MODELS RENTED 3 MONTHS, $7.50 AND UP Send for illustrated price list or call and inspect our stock. Retail Department WHOLESALE ' TYPEWRITER CO. 321 WASHINGTON ST. Phone Broadway 74S1. Stores San Francisco, Seattle, Los Angeles, Salt Lake City. DINE TODAY AT Swetland's ROAST YOUNG OREGON TURKEY and a Complete Dinner for $1.00 5 to 8 P. M, TWO STORES Broadway and Morrison and 269-271 Morrison f o SPECIAI, ANNOUNCEMENT. ELNORA FAT FLECK, Teacher ot Ballet, Oriental, Toe and Character Dancing. Baby Work a Specialty. Now Teaching at MuTlark Hall. DANCING TAUGHT AU new steps and popular dances guaranteed in 8 4-hour lessons, ladies S3, Gentlemen $5. DOWNEY'S BEAT7TIFUI, ACADEMIES (Formerly DeHoney"s) MUKLARK HALL 23d and Washington Sts. Main 5527. COTILLION HALL 14th and Bnrnside. lillwv. 20O-2. Private Lessons, AU Hours, Either Hall. CLASS MCRLARK HALL Every Monday, Tuesday and Friday Eve nings, 7:30 to 11:30. Plenty of desirable partners. No Embarrassment. NOTE Visit the halls and grills. See what tl people are dancing, then visit our school and be convinced that it is the most practical academy on the coast. Orchestra Music. Greater Portland Association "Favorite Organization Votes" Given With Every Purchase! OVEMBER Is Here With All Its Wealth of Crimson Color--Make Your Home a Blaze of Glory and Match Nature With New Home Furnishings. UTFIT the new home and have it all charged to one aCCOUnt. EDWARDS' askt nnlv a small rnth Anvntavit and the rest is arranged to suit your pocketbook and remember, EDWARDS' charge no interest whether you buy one piece or a houseful. 2000 Yards of Genuine Cork-Filled ? & K N Seconds! iili iill 1 . Vnn No Job Lots! I y ICyiCn No Remnantl aid Iinoleum Per Square Yard Who's Floor Shall Remain Uncovered Now? Tour choice of ten up-to-the-minute patterns; with from 65 to 320 yards of each as stated in small type above, there are No Imperfects, No Seconds. No Jobs, No Remnants; all are new and fresh stock. As to patterns, they"re the best that the manu facturer had to offer. For your convenience, six pieces are in the doorway window. - L " Don't Forget Bring- at Least Approximate Meaaarementa So the Kecessary Yardage May Be Reserved. Will Yonr Favorite OrgranLeation Get Larger Portion of the $1500 Cash That's to Be Given Away Kreef G. P. 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Tea Wagons $26.95 to $75.00 Jacobean oak; walnut and mahogany finishes; turned circle cuts and Queen Anne as well. All are equipped with silent swivel wheels and dis-' tinguished with attractively moderate prices making this a particularly opportune time to buy. Gateleg Tables $37.50 to $69.50 Beautiful turned-leg oval and round top novelties par ticularly clever for apartments and bungalows. Smart and correct, if used In the open room, by a window or against the wall. Leg turnings are' similar, not identical, to cut. Spinet Desks ' $53.75 to $125.00 An exceptionally clever col lection of new and nifty ma hogany Spinets. Not any piece of furniture will add that snap of smartness to your recep tion hall or living room like a Spinet. Examine those on the first floor, just Inside the door. w IP When you want a good SOo lunch Go to -YE OREGON GRILLE Terms $1 Week- -No Interest Jacobean Oak William & Mary Table and Six Chairs 7 $89,50 . Terms to Please Your Personal Need. Table has 48-inch diameter top opens to six feet, quite similar to illustration: chairs have panel backs (not cane), seats are slip-style and covered with genuine leather. See this set in the window today. Bath Room Cabinets With Heavy Plate Mirror --$1.69 And that's less than the value of the plate mirror alone. About seven dozen in all, but when they are gone there'll be no more; not even at three times this price. No additional charge to out-of-town folks for packing; order without delay. tmmmm """""'''maBaaaaaBMBaawBaaaBBaawaBaamaaiiiif. 1 To Make Your Home Beautiful Floor Lamps Table Lamps Bridge Lamps A most delightful collection from mahogany finished and novel poly chrome post with silkrshades in an almost endless variety1 of colors and shapes to hand-carved walnut posts and combination silk and parch ment shades. Double-Service Combination Two Separate and Distinct Ranges Built Together IJpon One Base Including Hot-Water Coils and Gas Connections, in stalled in your kitchen on the convenient terms of $25 Cash, $4 Week, No Interest Voor Old Stove Taken na Part,-Tw. Vital Farta Yon Most Not Overlook They're Pleasing, Too. Four-hole Polished Wood and Conl Ton Four-burner and Simmer Gas Top (also Gas Lighter). Separate Wood and Coal Baking Oven. Separate-Gas -Baking Oven. Gas Fire Lighter (no more kindling). VSR AM. THREE OVEXS AD BOTH TOPS AT THE SAME TIME II.' YOU I.IKE SO RESTRICTIONS WHEN YOU HAVE THIS RANGE. A1J, "ickl trimmings are plain (no grease catching scrolls), white enamel splashers on back and oven door. Broiling oven has double set of burners remove broiler pan and. you have two gas baking ovens.