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THE .. .OREGON , SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORT LAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 13; 1313. FIGHT TO OVERRIDE VETO OF DAYLIGHT REPEAL IS BEGUN t 1 I . - Senator Caldeiy; Who Fat&ered Original Bill, Sends Out; Call ; to Friends of Scheme, OPPONENTS ALSO ARE SUSY 'm My y ' h rri Representatives " of Rural Dit- tricts Are Urged to Be, Pres- ent to Support Repeal CnAct - Washington, July It U. F. The battle of the city against the, country - wilt be resumed - in the house Monday 'when tha fight to override tha president's vetoor daylight i Bavlnff begins. I Senator Calder father of the daylight . savins act, today sent 'out a -ctll. for all friends of the measure to flood con " grass with petitions against repeal of : ine act. i Kepresentatives whose districts are f.lrffl ftirnl ir nrrlnr ti ntiirir nf mvmvuKwn iv uwuio at mil aiicituRin: of daylight saving opponents. ' j ; The vote by which the house passed the repealer was 232 to 122, a few; votes less than the two-thirds majority neces sary to override.- i Washington, July 12. The sundry eivll ' appropriation bill was vetoed by tPresi , dent Wilson today because of objections to the provisions made for the vocational ors and mariaes. -' , j The president declared In his message t returning the bill to congress that too great rasinciioqs ' ana nmiiauonst -were placed upon the plans for this woik and the estimates for funds needed tof carry . on this work were too greatly curtailed. V On motion of Chairman Good of the appropriations committee the A was recommitted to the committeetfor farther consideration. ' I ; Mr. Good stated the committee fwould : attempt to amend the objectionable pre--visions 'so as to make them conform to- the presidenCs" desires; i t-Mr. Good pointed uf that what tha president complains of was passed by ' the house without a single dissenting vote." ' ' . S DIRIGIBLE R-34 REACHES .IRELAND ON RETURN ,?f,wm,mm .,-MiIMIIn.,m. .,, ,Q -.I...MI 11,1,1,1 1. . l.l,JW.M.,J.WW.,.JJ......n,r. w, .w . , y ' , - 4 " ' , r f C. 1 Col. Ohas. H. Martm To Be Decorated fat Seattle Wednesday .- - , I Colonel i Charlea H. Martin, recruiting officer at Portland, will be decorated with the distinguished service jmedal Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock in Seattle by prlgadier General Hbdgea, ' commanding tha artillery department a. M aI. k.T.. . .a , rrrt. m. .nai ail. m UI I 11H III L1I W BH 1 I1B 11UI 1 1 K'Jl 1 HIT! WT tha award of the medal by General PershlrJg- came about ; two weeks ago .and it was not learned till Saturday afternoon when or where It woilld be conferred - ' -.- -, J The medal was awarded to ' Colonel 'Martin especially for tils efficient serv- . ices aa the major general commatndina' 'the Kmetleth division in the . army of .occupation and for "his brilliant profes sional attainments, ' Colonel s Martin, serving during the emergency aa a, ma jor general, built up the Elghty-slxth division from raw material v at (Camp Grant, HI-, aa took, It overseas. fThere he was detached and served with the First army corps iir the Meuse-Arfronne . 'offensive, his division not participating. ' After the armistice, ; Colenel y Martin waa sriven command; of the : Ninety- Second diviaion to prepare it for trans port home, after the accomplishment of jwhlch he waa given command Of the .Ninetieth, division when It went Into the army of occupation.; 'He remained with .this division and brought it home in . Mayr 'i-iv..-' ; - Colonel Martin la vpell known in! Port land, having been for many years at Vancouver barracks . as an officer In the Fourteenth Infantry.- iLater he com manded and organised the Third Oregon and still later was made recruiting offi cer in charge of the Oregon district. At the outbreak of the war he was re lieved of this duty and given ai regt tiient, Tt$jxr,' he was made senior in structor at a Texas officers' training school. Then he was given coramand of a. brigade, ana rtnauy given tna taste of forming the Eighty-sixth -division. : 1 " . , i. . Lansing Declares! ;;He Is Pleased but. v Is Not Gomplacent ! Paris, July 12. "I am" leaving for home, pleased but not overly complacent at the outcome of the last six mentbs, said SecreUry of State Lansing this eve ning just, before his departure for IWash Ingtcn. v ? '. j . i - f "The-"treaty Is not all we hadihope.d ff or. There weret too many conflicting interests,, but regarding the backf round of Its creation and the" sweep tof its spirit, the treaty is a step upward from the old International methods It car ries with it the evident purpose of over throwing the old methods of interna tional intrigue and plotting." -' I . Mr. Lansing added that the situation throughout the .world la serious and re quires the alert. Intelligent interest of -public opinion and cooperation between the nations. : ," ! ' ' ."' - It Is learned that Mr. Lansing and his Tellow members ""of the American peace- commission have . communicated to the president their views regarding the Shantung decision. These views tnay.be made publlo at Washington. , . - . To Attempt Trans-PaciTie Flight ,V Salt Lake,' July 12. Lloyd Crouch, for mer football "star at the University of Utah, is to try to make the first trans Pactfio airplane flight, It is announced. Crouch will leave for the coast in a few days to study meteorological condi tions on tha.-Paclfic. tmt 1 '. g-s Woman and CHild Are i-Tossed Jrom i ' Auto in Collision f--'-' Attempting on Saturday v afternoon to dodge a machine driven by Charles Helt of tha Lillian apartments, Herman Huer, 420 East Twenty-second street ".north. purchasing ' agent of Portland Lumber company,'; drove h la car across Front and 'Montgomery streets hitting a third machine, driven by L. C Tibbetts, turn ing If over and throwing the occupants to the ground. Mrs. Vivian Tibbetts, and her three-year-old child. Marietta, were tfrulsed and cut, but are. reported not seriously Injured- - They ara at-tha Good Samari tan hospital. . Mrs. J, H. Brett. 867 Front street, who was also In the Tibbetts car, was carried to tha Emergency hospital. where - she ! is reported only slightly bruised. " Huer stated that he was driving along Front street, and had just passed the intersection when-' the -machine driven by Charles Helt ran suddenly out of a garage, forcing nun to cross me street and run Into the third machine, which was headed lit the opposite direction. ImperialTPotehtate , To Visit; This Uity In. November Next . .' - - . . Imperial Potentate W. Freeland Kend- rlck of the American Shrine council, is coming to Portland, in; November, word received from the lodge officer Satur day Indicates. ' : Interest Jn the plana for the. annual convention orhe Shrine in Portland jumped ahead again with word olMr. JCendrtck's impending- visit, inasmuch- as ia tcombur to ,"look, over the field, before h- convention. ' In a letter from the potentate Satur day Jt Is said that clubs are forming throughout the country for the pilgrim age to Portland and a record-breaking attendance Is predicted. t ' The Portland convention committee will establish offices in the Gaaco build ing, room 802, 'this week, committee men announced.. . - . Old Jupe Pluvius Pulls! Stakes in . Salt Lake Region Salt Lake, July 12.- Today was the forty-third" consecutive day without rain in this section. Rain ia forecast within the next 2 hours by the local weather bureau. ;- - i;. i . i. . . A cattle food famine Is predicted for this winter by : District Foreeter L. F. Knelpp, and hundreds of thousands of cattle and sheep will have to be shipped from this district if starvation is to be avoided. Forest conditions are serious, it ia declared, and the ranges are fast drying up,- ' "" - - Aristocrats . Kept Busy by 'Visitors lk With Nasty Bites Indianapolis. Ind July 12: CO. P. Aristocratie north Indianapolis is com plaining, although It has something with plenty of . hops and a real bite. "How do you get rid of them, doctor?" was the telephone question that revealed the condition. ? ' ' .' Them if me doctor really , had to knw waswell, they were just plain flea and they just can't imagine where they, came from. ' - , Hilt Mil iitary academy, Portland, Or, the school - that geta results. - Adv.) DANCIRG Guaranteed In eight lessons. Ladles. ' 82.60 ; gentlemen. .$5.00, at DeHoneya Beautiful Academy 23d and : Washington. New sum mer classes " start Mon day, Tuesday and Thurs day evenings. 8 to 11:30. Plenty or desirable part ners and practice. -No 'embarrassment. Private lessons all , hours. Learn from professional dancers. Phone Main 7658, Adv. , - FORTIFY, THE COMPLjEXION ' AGAINST SUN AND WIND J MANY a lovely complexion haa been marred" through neglect of its owner . to protect the akin against the changes ought through unusual expoeur to tun and wind. Now that the season of tutdoor play and re-;reat!on is at hand, every woman should consistently use Santiseptic Lotion, that delightful and - indispensable toilet luxury, which affords -absolute protection to the most -delicate complexion. Summer suns and strong lreees have no terrors for the, woman ho uses antiseptic; it give absolute protection from sunburn, wlndburh, tan and freckles; it keeps the skin soft and cool, imparting to it a wholesome, velvety texture. Santiaeptio also allays irritation- and itching ia cases of rash, prickly heat, mosquito or other insect bites ; it is delightfully soothing and refreshing, It is prepared scented and unscented with powder in tints of white, flesh and bru nette, San ti septic is easily . procured at most drug and department stores. If you cannot secure IV send Btt cents, with fSealer'w name., to the Ksbencott La bora -taric 'ortiand. Or., for a full-size bottle, posti ,id. Adv. p W ) 4 ' '1 Above Arrival of . the British dlrfgU ble' R-34 at Roosevelt field, Mlneola, I. 1 t the conclusion of the first westward! trans-Atlantle tr ; flight and the first trans-Atlantic ; flight by a dirigible. Below Major G. H. Scott, commander of the R-34. Thirsty Ones; to v . Find Surcease 'in Tia Juana Eesort Los Angeles, CaX,July 18. L:N. S.) More than f LEOO.OOO.haa been raised among Los Angeles capitalists to reopen Tia Juana, Lower California, which has bees variously described as a Mexican Monte Carlo, acocrding to reports today, on a scale never hitherto attempted. The subscribers to the huge fund are. men who have made- large sums in the liquor business lh and tiear ljos Angeles. It is proposed to build a great casino and. to have fhe mother added .ttraction of certain ; popular -Uuropean resorts, including a race track. . Work has been started on -the race, track, and it will be ready for a program of races at an early date, it was sid. The project is part of a plan to estab lish automobile, bus lines operating he-, tween" San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego . and Tia Juana. giving direct service-, to thirsty souls and those who still long for the thrills that oome from, watching the erratic, course of the ivory ball in the roulette wheel, or the turn of a card at the faro dealer's table. DIRIGIBLE IS SIGHTED AT: CLIFDEN IRELAND (Con tinned From Pass Oae) sister craft of. the history-making diri gible, would not fly , out to meet bar, as had been planned. ; 1 About 150 men 'were ready to aid in hauling the XV-81 down and housing her safely in her hangar. Hundreds of flares will be employed to light up the unding neid and serve as a gxuae to her.. ' , ' , . : " If the R-S4 arrives on schedule time she Wduld hajre made the return -flight in T1U hours. . ' ' She left Mlneola, L' at ftrn, Greenwich - time (midnight New York time) 'Thursday.. . . , - , - Major , Scott predicted . Just before leaving Mlneola that the R-S4 ' would made It in 70 hours. - By changing the landing .place to Pulhara it waa estimated unofficially that her trip would total about 8000 miles. Hsr westward course from East Fortune to Mlneola was about 8200 miles and was accomplished in - 108 hours, 10 minutes. i . ' Up to the time of the R-84's arrival over CUf den she had averaged 40 miles an hour.x Her early speed' .' waa much greater than that," averaging nearly 80 miles an hour for several hour and at one time reaching, nearly 4 AA kn: " AM, Ia' ivv uuii -:y vu4i uuuuii jvwKvrsxmj- forced Scott to reduce her "speed. s Free yourself of the old-time wash day grind. Bring sunshine into your borne on blue Monday with this Electric-'W rV''.:.:;Wri nr3 a n 99 1! v Her'. a ineer May Edwards not demonstrate to you how 'easily. this1 Crystal will do your washlnjf n4.'wrintingL.v The price and terms will meet with your approval all richt. - . , . j J2Q Cash, $3 WeekNo Interest "T YOUR WASHING will be 'ReaJIy Clean" and "WhUe," too. Delicate linens are .washed without-injury us t as satisfactorily as the coarsest fabrics with a Crystal. VirHY NOT ESCAPE' the Weekly washday grind? Women everywhere are discarding the antiquated, health-shattering,' back-breaking way,, for- The 4CR1TSTAL", Electric Washer and Wringer NO MORE BACKACHES! : NO MORE DRUDGERY! ,Tonlght at Westminster, hear "ThaMIs eries and Joys of Introspection." Adv. Anarchists xTaken :By Police, onv Their Arnvaiyat Naples Naples;. July C?J--ThIrteen anarchists were arrested todays on board the -eteam-ship Duca d'Abruzil on i her arrival at this port, -on information , furnished to the Italian authorities by the New York police.; - h . , - - . Several Italian anarchists were rer ported to have been deported recently aa a result of the Investigation by secret service operatives and: others of the bomb plot which threatened the lives of ., prominent men in - various sections of the United-States, i , v jjj Defective Vision Ovfercome S J i v if 5'v;:' 111 j J III " ' "SC ijj urn CD i U HI H C3 C3 111 L " t, , - , - -TT ' - -- - -- T- ... . : -7.-J.: Q&wr Ophthalmoscope and Retinoscope is 'one of the most scientific eye-testingin8tru ments in the world. , i With it we can detect error of vision instantly. Poor eyes throw the whole nervous system off balance. It is impossible to do your best work with eyes that are subjected to constant strain in order to perform their daily function. ' With; Thompson T Glasses J You m will i experience almost instant relief when we haye fitted you with a pair of x our carefully ground glasses. The frames or mount ings- will be made to suit both'' your ideas of I price and of style, ; We can and .will recom mend only what you should have. J We are very successful in fitting cases where the' delicate adjustment, of the nerves and muscles is involved. 3 Complete lens-grinding factory on premises. Thompson Optical Institute Eyesight Specialists. , Portland's Largest, Most Modern, Best Equipped, ' Exclusive Optical Establishment . ;' 209.-10-11 Corbett Building, Fifth and Morrison V ; s?nr. inns - ? w New American Willow-Grass Rugs 1 Greens, Browns and Blues All Reversible Particularly adapted to summer homes, verandas, sleeping' perches PH anLJf vou Dlease. they're not to bevlightlv passed by when inexpensive ' Huge are considered for dining or bedrooma . .v ; ,. ; y "Not one particle of foreign fiber is used in these ruga," only heavy- 'ftj.. - American willow-grass is used in their weaving. , .. - s "",, SEE 'EM ON THE SECOND FLOOR Sises e7 OC Blses I fl DC Sixes I 9 7K Slsea I C CH . wflWU ' x.. V I VlVU . ixlO-f lUllW l J(xll.IUlUU 4.6x7.1 WIDE IFBEAD, fBUTGEO. EDGE PILXOW-CT7SHIOW r- ; CLOSELY-WOVEN HAMMOtKS . ; $6jS0S7.95 $8S5 , . 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Tea, the food eowpartmeats are poreelold. lined and the lee containers are galvanised. .- , f . 22 Hours to the Gallon Not 28 mllee-that's automobile. The arti cle of interest here is the wonderful burning' -time of each burner in New Process Oil Stoves Think - of it, you - can operate a "New Process" ! burner for approximately One Cent lan Hour - I In the past, for some reason or other, Oil Stoves have been looked at with a doubtful ' - eye, but the rapid growth of Oil Stove users, has been astounding. - The first time you're down town, stop and loo If them over. - - n : y The Canalng Beaton Calls for These x Ten-Quart Aluminum Preserve Kettles f -... -' Edwards Has Flaeed Them- ea Sale This . . Week at $269 See the Three-Room Outfit in tlie Fifth i Street Window Living Room,' Dining Room and Bedroom Quarter-Sawed Oak In richly finished "HAND-RUBBED' Golden Wax. . Indeed interesting is the-very moderateness of price. See for yourself 'today or any time this week. 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