THE ' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1918.' 8 ION IPENROSE TAXAT I PLAN REPUDIATED ? Progressives of Republican Party S Will Fight Attempt to Make J3 Keystone Senator Leader. f . ' By I C. Martla 1 Waahington, Nov. 21. (U. P.) So dis 1 turblng- la the p.ogreslv atand agalnit Republican "old guard" control of the enate that Will H. Haya. chairman of th Republican national committee, will -om to WahIni?ton today. It Is said. - Hay -will find a altuatlon comparable fto tha fight on Cannon lam. The fight ''today la on "Penroaelara," as applied to I; tha taxation policy of tha government iurlng reconstruction and afterwards. , Before he comes here, it is said. Hays ."will have received a letter written by a leading progressive, insisting that Pen rose be eliminated as possible chairman of the finance committee after the Re- jubllcaans take control on March 4. No Reply 1'rom Chairman 7 This letter. It Is said, was mailed this iweelc to New York, but as Hays has -.been In the Middle Weat he probably has ot received it. At any rate no answer come. jf A prominent senate progressive today outlined the present status of the fight gainst the Penrose idea He said pro- yressives have not held meetings or or- ganlzed. They have simply round them- selves In accord on this point that they Z. Would rather leave the Republican party than vote for fVenrose as chairman of th flnanoe committee. They believe, w gai,: this senator, that election of Pen "Tose would constitute adoption by the Republican party as one of its policies the Penrose idea of taxation, which Is HIT the raising of most of the revenue through a protective tariff, while big in- comes and profits go practically un- taxed. They do not demand election of 2 it so-called progressive as chairman. They will be satisfied with anyone who does not agree with Penrose. Rule of Merit Is Farored J They are not particularly concerned Wlth the rule of seniority against which a a fight is to be waged in both house and senate. They thoroughly favor, jT-fcowever, substitution qf the rule of merit for the rule of seniority In choos- isKi senate chairman. The progressives have not mapped out kny de'in,te program of attack, but they Xbelieva that six of them, pledged to -'knife Penrose, can do it with the help 'of Democrats, and still not surrender Republican control of the senate organi sation." More than six have already Identified Jjthemselves more or less actively with tlie anti-l'enrose movement. They have o hope that I'enrose will voluntarily atep aside and be content with the chalr csanshlp of the naval affairs committee. ,1 They are not daunted by warnings of . !regular" Republicans that they are en dangering party success just at the mo Iment of entering on control. m, "We believe we will do the party a U-iervlce," said this western progressive today. "If the Penrose taxation policy 4 Is adopted by the Republican party, not Republican candidate can be elected Jin 1320 west of Chicago." 5 ' iVinton's Election i As Senate Head Is ? Sure, Says Moser K.-KumasakLIs Visitor in Portland EnKoute to Orient K. KumasakV former Japanese .consul In Portland, called on Portland friends and acquaintances Wednesday and left that night for Seattle. He will sail to day with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wheel wright for Japan.' When recalled from Portland about two years ago Mr.' Kumasaki was as signed to duty In the Japanese foreign office at Tokio and later was sent to Moscow aa aecretary to the consul gren eral. He was In Moscow during ,the revolt of the Boisheviki against the Ke ren Rky government With other members of foreign lega tions. Mr. Kumasaki was granted safe conduct to Sweden and is now on his way home from - Stockholm. He de scribes conditions in Russia as deplor able. Mr. Kumasaki has been promi nently mentioned as probable secretary of the Japanese delegation to the coming peace conference. Divorced Movie Actor Weds Crown Point, Ind., Nov. 21. (I. N. S.) Henry B. Walthall, movie actor, di vorced In Chicago November 15 from Mrs. Isabella Harrington Walthall, last night married Miss Mary Charleson, movie heroine of Los Angeles. Thanksgivings anif War Savings Stamps JKl We are thankful for our land. M R. We are thankful for our homes. m R We are thankful for our In- m leu stitutlons and civilization. ,. , ; H We art thankful for oar boys. : IB, psa Make their hearts glad and their ( Ql courage strong by buying more Sa mi War Savings Stamps. IB. i - c. s. jackson; y State Director, Newberry, Inquiry Killed WashiinTton, Nov. 21.-kU- P.) Pro posed investigation of the election -. of Bi-nesia Relieves Stomach Distress In Five Minutes Truman H- Newberry to the senate from Michigan was killed today In the senate privileges and - elections committee by -a vote of 6 to 5. , YICTROLASAND or you can have your money back for the asking. If you suffer from gastritis, indigestion, dyspepisa if food lies like lead In your stomach ana you cannot sleep at night because of the awful dis tress go at once to The Owl Drug com pany or any other good druggist and get a package of Bl-nesla Tablets. Take two or three after each meal or when ever pain is felt, and you will soon be telling your friends how you got rid of stomach trouble. Be eure to ask for BInesia, every- genuine package of which contains a binding guarantee of satisfaction or money back. Adv. mmmmmsmmmm 11 RECORDS BOKSlI Here you will find service of high or der. Visit our rec ord department and you will find the records you want plus courteous, in telligent service. Victrolas, $22.50 to $300 QJOHNSOHPlAHttCO: 149 Sixth. Bet. Aider and Morrison Pianos Player Pianos Victrolas Musical Merchandise i Salem, Nov. 21. Senator Gus C. Moser of Portland and Senator W. T. Vinton Of Yamhill county were In Salem Wed nesday conferring with Senator-elect JLouI larhmund and other Marion Jjcounty Republican leaders on matters relating to Senator Vinson's candidacy or the presidency of the senate. "There In nothing to It. Senator Vln Jton will be the president of the senate," ifpredlcted r'riis Moser. "He has enough ivotes In sight now." 4 Senator Moser said that Senator JTtobert 8. Farrell of Portland was con sidered Vinton's strongest opponent. "While Senator Huston, who Is a receptive candidate. Is not making much of a campaign. Senator Kddy of Douglas .iunty, the Southern Oregon candidate, Jwlll not have enoiiprh votes to make a fVery ble siIhs)i, Insisted Moser. 1g Just who the members are who are Hlned up.for Vinton is to be revealed by Jlfcter developments, as Senator Moser aaid It was too early In the game to mention names. f. I' MITCHELL LEWIS, FAMOUS FOR HIS WONDERFUL CHARACTERIZATION IN "THE BARRIER," PLAY ING AT THE LIBERTY IN 'NINE TENTHS OF THE LAW' OUR -FIRST SALE This Season Continues All This Week SixtK at Alder- Silk Umbrella for Christmas Gifts No woman could wish for a more useful gift. We have the correct styles and colors, that are most favored at this time. Colored silk. Price $3.95 to $15 Millinery Furs Umbrellas Beauty Style Value Smartness They have them ill just come and see TRIMMED HATS 2JIIII1IIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIU: I $5M I ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ff 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r $7 JO Chic style hats that you cannot duplicate at $7.50. 1 Siiiiiiiiumuimiiiiimmmiiiiiimir Clever trimmed hats, 5 with wings and ostrich E plumes that should be 5 marked $12.50. ffn 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 New ' Millinery For the Younger Set "Smart Schcol Hats, D r o o ps, Sailors and i Pokes. Every new style : and trimmirrj is repre- sented in this large col- j lection of Misses' and Children's Hats 95c to $3.45 "Our No wonder they stand in line sometimes ! i 35c for a ft. good table d'hote lunch or 45c ty for a good table d'hote fl dinner is not & very much to pay 'I these days. fl And people appre L ' ciate it. 1 2 Restaurants V jSmpertal ! Hotel w ' . lay m mkmm OHRCREA EST Ft -WWW f " ( V. tellfi II TT Tl Tlo wu .3 wi m in m fJ til l I l - - it , 14.1 p rj I - 1 1 1 r 1 i for this sale are better than anything we ever shown." is just another way of saying that the Wonder Millineryhats are really exceptional values. FURS for Your Christmas Gift Not only have we the values to offer, but we have the stock to select from as well. Clever Coatees, Scarfs and Muffs at prices that you can not 5and will not find elsewhere. Red Foxes $25.00 Taupe Foxes $38.50 Jap Cross Foxes $30.00 Alaskan Wolves $27.50 F3 4 BARGAIN smsmc STAGGARD TREAD Hires Made by the $20,000,000.00 Republic Rubber Co., the oldest tire manufacturers in the United States, and the originators of Non-skid Tires. Does not cut up MADE OF BLACK PRODIUM RUBBER, which is the toughest wearing tread ever made. under roughest usage. Fabric is the best, and non-skid design the most effective. STRICTLY FRESH NEW STOCK, EVERY TIRE IS A "FIRST" THAT HAS BEEN CAREFULLY IN SPECTED, AND PASSED AS PERFECT. WE HAVE PURCHASED AN IMMENSE QUANTITY for Spot Cash FROM A LARGE EASTERN CON- CERN.THAT WAS PRESSED FOR FUNDS, THEREFORE Wb OFFER THEM FOR QUICK SALE at Mitchell Lewis is featured in "Nine Tenths of the Law," the big picture which Is showing at the Liberty theatre today. The remembrance of Mitchell Lewis' acting in "The Barrier" still lingers in tne minds of those who saw him. He is equally as good in "Nine-Tenths of the Law" of the North Woods. This pulsating story tells of how hap piness vanishes from the lives Of Le neau (Mitchell Lewis), a trapper, and his wlfa when their baby dies. The woman's grief is unconsolable, but the sun shines again when a little boy kid naped by "Red" Adair escapes from him and finds the Leneau hut. Red's ef forts to regain the boy are frustrated by Leneau, and he so soundly punishes tUte bad man that he dies soon afterward. The acting of the little boy. Breesy Reeves, known as "The Little Rough neck," is one of the most appealing parts of the picture. There is also a breesy comedy and a newsy weekly on the bill. Murtagh's musical program Is of a high order. F A C T S N 0 AWARQf MOTION For the first time war transit by road is being conducted to a very great degree by mechan ical power. This power is be ingvused for moving artillery, machine guns and sunnlies. serving generals and their jtaffs, conveying orders and dispatches', and everywhere speeding up the work of exe cuting the armistice. Never was the need of roads so ap parent, and none would qualify for military necessities as well as those paved with BITULITHIC . WARREN BROTHERS COMPANY, THAT WRIST WATCH Make your selection today and avoid disappointment at the eleventh hour. Good watches have., never been so scarce before. Come NOW while you can get just what you, want briny your old watch we will make you a liberal allow ance on it. . . 1tSL3lS The Jeweler 266 Morrison, Between Third and Fourth, 65c on th e w 30x3 30x31 32x31 37x5 STAGGARD NOX - SKID, CLINCHER Regular Price, $19.45 STAGGARD Regular NOX - SKID, Price, $24.80... CLINCHER STAGGARD NON - SKID, Regular Price, $29.03 . . . S. S. PLAIN TREAD, STRAIGHT Kesruiar rice, azi.iu SIDE STAGGARD NON - SKID, Regular Price, $73.20 S. S. or Q. D. Dollar $12.75 16.45 19.05 16.65 42.90 Saving $G.T0 Saving $8.35 Saving $10.00 Saving $8.10 Saving $30.30 If the regular 5,000 Mile Guarantee is desired 10 must be added to these prices at time of purchase. We will then liberally adjust on that basis. TIRES MAY BE SHIPPED ANYWHERE C! O. D. (subject to examination before payment) IF DESIRED. WE WILL ALSO INSTALL THEM ON YOUR CAR WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE AT ANY OF OUR STORES. A ! PJT? ft i ?'P atrveue Why purchase "half soles," "retreads," "sew overs" or the hundred and one nondescripts that are offered by irre sponsible small dealers from time to time, when tires of the highest standard and quality are offered you just as cheap? This is the GREATEST BUY WE HAVE MADE in ottr Six Years of Business as the "LARGEST TIRE DEALERS IN THE WEST." We hmvc 13,000 HIGH GRADE TIRES of an AGGREGATE VALUE of OVER $250,000.00 Call or Write for Detailed LUt AUTO PARTS SUPPLY CO. Portland Phone Broadway 5508 . .. " J? leumal