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s V-: V, OREGON JOURNAL.' .PORTLAND, r. TUESDAY, . .MAY., -13, 1919 DAILY WOOD PROPAGANDA GOING STRONG ON EASTERN SEABOARD I Backers Are Testing Out Coun try to Determine If He is Ke publican Political Moses. 'M ASSETS. ARE ' ENUMERATED Universal Military Service Is, Howevert Only Thing Country Can Be Certain! He Favors. Washlnirton, May IS. (WASHING TON BUREAU OP THE JQCRNAL) Some clever .political propaganda is be ins conducted in Washington and. some other cities, of the east in behalf of General Leonard Wood for the Repub lican nomination for -president. The country? l to be tested out to decide if he Is indeed the Moeg., Wood la being boosted on the theory that' the temper of the country calls for a soldier, thstf he ia popular with vet eran's of the Spanish war., that his fail ure to receive hich command abroad in the world war will draw sympathy, that hi administration of affairs in Cuba ia a strong point, that his friendship with Roosevelt will make him acceptable to the Roosevelt following, and that he has no political record to embarrass him. In aome quarters it Is -said that the advocates of universal military training: are especially anxious to promote the talk of Wood. The army has been his ptffepton :nd universal per vice the one thing the country cop be sure he favors, for on public tiuestions generally his views are unknown. lie would be a much greater enigma tnan-Hugheo was in 1916. Friends of some of the other candi dates say. they are glad to see Wood trotted out for a trial heat id trood sea son, because they do not believe he will wear. It is realized that the racers will warm up earlier than j usual this time, and they are glad to see' Wood put through the rourisa. He will be less dangerous, they- think. it the people have plenty of time to study his outline. It has : also been suggested that the Wood gosaip, which Is evidently being skillfully directed, lias been set going as a flank attack on Taft. who appears to have accumulated a large supply of good will on his recent speech-making tours. and: seems to have a chance to harvest some delegate In the west as matters now stand. A discerning observer may see signs of the Leonard Wood rainbow at sev eral points of the .horizon, and those who are Interested in presidential gos-. sip on the Republican side of the fence, will not b surprised if "Wood warbles are' heard in many sections within the next few weeks. It is part of the process of trying out the horse to ee how fast he can trot. . Pigeon Finds Way FrpDoipend to Old; -Home;6rtlantf ' ! aren't the .' Cats and bad '-' money only things bat come backr?. ..-. Uenjonatratlnr the efficiency- of thje carrier pigeon. Silver -Hen. a pigeon': recently sold t the United tttates forest service and sent to Bend, Or., to raise young pigeons for, use in the Iteschutes national forest, came back about a week agO: to her former owner, R. C. HamiU df Lenta. ' Ther pigeon ;bad been i away from her original home for more than two months and had been? well treated in her' new homey where she Wjas rais ing a family xf squabs. She! was let out of the cage by mistake, however, and' turned up with a. contested .coo at her old home.- ' 1 Mrr. Hamill. who is a bird and ani mal fancier, has communicated with the forest sendee and wtll-ser-d the pigeon backto Bend. - "1 . .' f municipal d!ock'No. 2. I The rst6' to-Sata. Francisco is low now. and the 'roads can not afford to absorb anjf more of the costs. r" f t t4 .-. - ' r Kxj3overnor 'Oswald .West.? jwho ap peared for the Port of Portland commls sion and the smaller mills of. the val ley, stated, that, since the railroads are being managed as a unit, there should be no difference In the switching charges and .the. question of switching charges by the Southern Pacific line should not enter' into the issue. It was admitted by the federal experts that the charges referred to applied only to the west side division of the Southern Pacific and the Oron Klec- i trie. - . j J. B. Campbell; F. P. Burroughs and j John If. Lothrop, other members of the ; commission, were present. Lothrop said the switching charge question' should be t settled at once. It was the sense of the majority of ; the committeemen that the whole ques tion be presented In a specific form in order that the nature of the commodl tioj and their origin should; be deter mined before further action is taken. New Lumber Mill . At Clear Lake Is j One of Largest Clear Lake, Waah.. May 13: The tiew mill of the Clear Lake Lumber com- 1 fijiv. y.mt opened at this place, is one t ' of . the largest and best equipped in the' , i until Siaies'. It was built at a cost i of $800,000 on the site of a mill de- i ! stroyed by fire in May, 1918. The mill is operated entirely by elec tricity, generated by turbWie engines, waste from lumber manufacture being used as fuel. Capacity of the mill, is iiO.000 board feet per day and employ ment is given from 1000 to-1200 men I the year round. The company owns aproximately 1,250,000,000 feet or stand ing timber and operates- 60 miles of railroad, connecting its logging camps with the mill at this place. SWITCHING CHARG E m nr hi- nr DISCUSSED ! cntinud From Page One regard to the St. Johns terminal.. It is argued that the Portland rate already applies to the North I'aclfic mill on the West side of the river and that the dis tance from the Albina junction to the mill on the west side and the St. Johns terminal is about the same. '.It is contended in behalf of the dock commission, as related by Engineer Hegardt, that ail extra charges should be removed. Frank Randall, assistant secretary of the commission, stated that It would be difficult to get new indus tries to. locate .. at the St. Johns ter minal section under present rate con ditions. FKDEHAI, ASS1R.V5CE RECEIVED - In ita own behalf the federal traffic committse assured the people of Port land that everything possible would be done to relieve the burdens that the port may have, but it was explained that, with the exception of a few in stances, the St. John terminal now has the Portland rate. "Chairman Frank ,W. Robinson Isaid that the port of Portland was in no need of being alarmed about being able to take care of itself ; that its position was strong and favorable from a port cr .- - otnt of view. "We must protect the federal reve iv,u, ..o . r. ilie cttargt-s must be based on the service performed," he said. Mr. Robinson stated that the extra charge of 20 cents a ton for print paper and the. extra charge .-r lumber ship ments would have' to remain. (Committeeman W. D. Skinner said.: "The shipments of paper, for Instance, from Oregon City to St. Johns, then to fHn i'ra's''tsc'. requires extra service, whereas the paper, could be delivered at ; Bucket Brigade Is ; Efficient in Saving I Ancient Building Fire caused by a,. spark- frorrr the chim ney falling on a "moss jovered" roof, burned the roof on an .old dwelling house at 168 West Park street about noon today. The building is now used by M. J. Reisner as a carpenter shop. Assistant Fire Marshal Roberts said the chimney would have to be remodeled, as It does not comply with the fire ordi nances. Firemen put the blaze out with buckets and dishpans full of water, no hose being laid into the place. rrr ' n ' " FittragYduf Glasses In order that your glasses may be properly fitted and render maximum service, it is important that the -work be executed by one who is an ex pert in this work. Let me contribute to your 'enjoyment of. life by render ing you this expert "service and making you a pair of Perfect-Fitting Glasses. DR I 207 Morgan building Washington at Broadway The Modern Business Man finds help; health and delight in the vigor inspiring" wheat and barley-food Grape-Nuts ljumf jric -5i per pcAg , ANCING Guaranteed IN 8 LESSORS Ladies $2.50 fx Genuemen$5 At DcBoatjr'i Beaatlfal Academy, SSd and WasbUgtoa New classes for beginners start Mon day and Thursday evenings this ' week. Advanced classes start Tuesday and Fri day evenings this week. All Daaces taught Ladles, 20. Gentlemea 96.00 to all Joining these classes tnls week. Take one or four lessons a week. Tick ets are good until used. ; The only school teaching. from 8 to 11:30l Plenty. of prac tice.. No embarrassment. Separate step room and extra teachers for backward pupils.- A thorough printed description ot alt dances free for pupils. We have large and select classes and the social teatura aions is worth double the price, and this is the only school where they guarantee to teach you to dance. Pri vate lessons given all hours. Avoid In ferior teachers who dance and teach only a few simple ballroom dances. Learn correctly from professional in structors who can danco and guarantee to teach you to dance. . iearn tfce single fox trot and new Jass steps. Call after noon or evening. Phone Main 766C A TEACHER OF EXPERIENCE Mr. Ie Honey -has erected and con ducted the finest academies in 10 of America s largest cities. He Is acknowl edged to be one of America's most grace iui aancers. , - t Successful Instructors and leading au thorities o dancing. He will . give his latest $1.00 book on Ball Room Etiquet, Dancing Deportment, etc.. free to all joining his classes or taking private les sons this week, ? SEE Volt TOIJRSELF : Any person taking private or class lea sons In any other school who will pre sent heir ticket at the door at any of my classes this week will-receive a les son" from me free.. See who can really dance and teaches the people to dance. . Adv. ANOTHER GREAT BAK 1PM AMMBTiK . . . . -i . ; T' OF SPECIALS m Go's. 69th "Toodles,, Rompers Very Very Special Wednesday $1.45 They are wonderfully special quite the prettiest styles in children's rompers we've seen in a long time! For kiddies 2 to 6 years old some re made with elastic at knee and others have peg sides. Collars, square necks and contrasting colored trimmings are cleverly used. In pink, blue, green and dainty checks and stripes they're wonderfully special at 1.45! v 69th Anniversary, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Fourth Floor. Wonderful Sale of New White Goods at 35 c Voiles, Skirtings. Suitings, v Flaxons said Dimities One of the very best specials in all the wonderful group for our; Anniversary Sale! 3200 yards of new, desirable, fancy, White tub fabrics at this extremely low price! ;Beautiful voiles, skirtings, plain suitings, flaxons and dimities and every piece is brand new never shown be fore. Iiovely fcr waists, skirts, frocks and children's wear and the best value of its kind we've been able to offer in years ! -69th' Anniversary, Lipman, Wolfe & Co., Second Floor. f 000 New Camisoles Of Satin aind Laee Ten Attractive Styles Very Much Underpriced 95 You Have Not Seen Such Good Looking Suits as Go In This Sale at $31.75 We've never seen such ultra-smart models at such a lov price and if one of the manufacturers who gets a good part of our business hadn't given them to us at practically no charge for his labor it would be altogether impossible to sell them at this price. 'The jauntiest models of fine men's wear serge, in navy blue and black. ; Blouse, tuxedo and box models -some with tricolette vests, some elaborately braided, some in plain styles all beautifully silk lined. All sizes and the price is wonderfully special! r 69th Anniversary, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.; Third Floor. Ten styles, each one more appealing" than the other all are daintily different and most effective under sheer blouses. Touches of hand embroidery, hem-, stitching, lace bandings and inser- . tions some in combinations of flesh and blue. Built up shoulder styles and ribbon straps slip over or open front, with elastic waist line.' ; Full range of sizes. Sketched 95 Do not judge the quality by the price for the satin Is unusually good and the lace is fine and dainty, they are well made, and, though fragile looking, ' , will wear wonderfully. Remarkable at 95c a typical Anniversary value, in fact. . t 69th Anniversary, Lipman, Wolfe & Co., .Fourth Floor. Just 300 Pairs Women's Novelty Trimmed Milanese Silk Gloves, Spec. 75c Sizes 5 to 7 But Not in All Styles We are Justly proud of this Anniversary offer and. direct at tention to it with full confidence that it is unmatchable. Heavy Milanese quality the quality that discriminating women demand for correctness and serviceability.1 ' ' . , Contrasting embroidery. Welt cuff effects. White, black, mastic and gray. Be here early. 69th Anniversary, Lipman, Wolfe & Co., Street Floor. Sale of 226 Sets Thin Blown Glassware Beautiful, selected, glassware in artistic hand-engraved designs you can see from the sketches how artistic they are in the most com plete sale we've ever offered. Set of Six $1.35 Water goblets. 4y3yl 133 sets In the j f I beautiful design sketched. Set of Six at 65c 94 set of water 9 - ounce tumblers or bell shaped 8 - ounce tumblers. Limit . 2 sets to a customer. 'No phone or C. O. D. orders filled. Mall orders filled while quantities remain. 69th - Anniversary, Lipman, Wolfe & Co., Sixth Floor. 240 Aprons and Apron Dresses Of Gingham and Percale--Many About Half Price $ 1 .45 Ever so many new styles in these clever gingham and percale h6us$ dresses! They're offered at a won derfully low Anniversary price, too! Plain colors, plaids, stripes and figured designs in slipover style with pretty rufflings, square and Vj-necks- and bandings of contrasting plain colored materials. Black and white bandings, .wide belts, elastic at waist line, rick rack trimming these are a few of the t "different" touches-. They're won ders at $1.45! " ; i 69th Anniversary,. Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Fourth Floor. i 1 8-Inch Cretonne IPfflo' For Machines, Canoes, Porches Very Special Tomorrow 75c Automobilists, canoeists and stay-at-homes can all share in this amazing sale of comfy, good-looking pil lows. They afford splendid selection of cretonnes, in the darker shades, that do not fade or show the dust which makes them especially desirable for outdoor use. 18 inches square with mixed floss. 69th Anniversary, Lipman, Wolfe & Co, - Sketched S5.00 Keramie Black some with fitted ruffle. Filled Pllish Scarfs $5 I Sketched 1.45 A Sale of 65 1 Opaque Window Shades At Less Than Half If you need new shades buy them now at positively less then half. Best quality hand painted opaque shades, in tan, ecru and cream. 34 H inche by 6 feet 89c 42, inches by 6 feet .$8c ' 48 inches by 6 feet -S1J23 54 inches by 6 feet ........ .$1.39 63 inches by 6 feet $1.49 Complete line Duplex opaque shades, with brackets, screws. and rings. It will pay you to supply all your household needs from the Anni-. very Sales hundreds of good specials. 69th Anniversary, Lipman, Wolfe & Co., - Fifth Floor. Beautiful scarfs In a very ape- clal sale 1 They're 11 inches wide, lined with black measallne silk each one with pocket. Street Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Sketched 01. 65 New Collar and Cuff Sets $1;65 Fine quality voile and cotton gabardine collar, and cuff seta with, ruffle-trimmed edtreM. flat or rolled collars wlt,h shaped cutis. - - h Street Floor, Lipman. Wolfe I ' ... Sc Co. i 500 Yards Novelty Mesh Vetting Special for the Anniversary at 49c Beautiful veilings in all sorts of novelty meshes with! dotted and -scroll designs. In black, brown, navy, taupe. Also some bf(the popu lar Trench Veiling included at ;this price! They're regularly two to three times this price! ' Fine Cream Net Ruffled Flouncing For Graduation Usage at $2.50 A very special price for this-lovely ruffled flouncing of fine quality cream-colored net. There are several styles for your choosing. ., You'll save considerably on graduation frocks by buying nowl j ZjSimM Special SaleFine Quality Taffeta Ribbon Hair Bows at Only; 59c 'Beautiful, large, fluffy Tibbon bows, made of fine quality taffeta rib ' bon with cord edge. Here in white, pink; blue, Copen, maize, cardinal, " 5 ." navy, black, .old rose tnd brown and very speclally -priced! 59th Anniversary, Lipman, Wolfe 5cCd., Street Floor. ' 750 Stand Picture Frames in a Big of Styles About Half 75c A very worth-while Anniversary offering are these handsome frames at the amazingly low. prjee of 75c. ( Antique gold, gray gold and antique silver in a number of attractive design) and styles some .with feet and some with bases. All sizes from 5x7; to and including 8x10. Fitted complete wHh glass and back. -i 69th Anniversary, Lipman, Wolfe & Co., Sixth Floor. Variety 1' j j " '"' III' V" L. . Ml Sketched S3.05 . Novelty Ribbon j Bags for $3.95 ! A special sale of beautiful I novelty . bag-s of dark printed ribbons tn floral and conven-; tlonal deulgns with metal or celluloid purse tops. A splendid assortment. . th Anniversary pmin, 'Wolfe fc Co., Street Floor. , i !M Half-Price Sale Fine QuaKty Lisle Just Inside Washington St. t Entrance " " 1 WebSuspenders,PlainShades50c ' Better lay In a supply of these now you're g-ettinr two pair for one J Suspenders of fine quality lisle - web In plain shades of blue, tan and mauve. All well made with leather ends. Limited quantity! . , 1 200 Men's Initial Handkerchiefs 1 2 He Excellent handkerchiefs, made of beautiful mercerised cloth with neat colored Initials. They are reduced to half price because there are not all initials tn the lot but there's a food variety! - - " 9th Anniversary Sale, Lipman, .Wolfe k. Co. 0 5 V