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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PO KTLAMD,.' THURSDAY, JULY, 31, 1019. 1 mama peace HOT SEtll UHTIL IRELAND IS FREED President of Hibernian Society . Auxiliary, Pertland Yistor, Says Irish Opposed to League DE VALERA COMING i HERE : Mrs. McWhorter Declares Ireland ' Refused Industrial Growth by British System of Government Mm. Mary McWhorter "No league of nations will insure .lasting peace with Ireland left out, and there -will be no peace until the Irish question .Is settled,? declared Mrs. Mary V. McWhorter, who reached Portland this morning: to foster the interests of Ireland's as pirations. -Mrs.' McWhorter is a woman of unusual personality. She has 'Just returned from San Francis co, where she attended the conven tion of the ladies auxiliary to the ! Ancient Order of Hibernians, ? Ot - which she is national president. ' i Mrs. McWhorter continued ;.. "Ireland Is .bitterly opposed to the League of Na i tiona, first - because' it stultifies Amer !ica, renders her secondary in the mat tsr of preparedness : and in the navy question, and. second, because the league excluded Ireland. In article 10 of the 'League of Nations treaty. It states that only nations now self-governing are ad- mltted to the league. Ireland. had looked ;to America for liberation. - HAVB WAITED IK TAIST "For 30 years the. Irish people have .: abandoned physical force and calmly 'fsent their representatives to the British .'parliament to see what would happen. -And nothing happened. They hoped i by moral suasion to win recognition. Young Ireland became impatient It was not 'the laborers or the lower classes who were the foundation of the Sinn Fein 'party, as British propaganda would have it. It was the scholars and the students and the educated men, who could not stand the cruelty of - overtaxation, the deadening effect of the business situa tion. . Ireland has no industries left. Everything is agriculture. The only in dustry we have is. the Ford factory at Cork, and the Irish people hold Henry .Ford In high esteem, for he has had to fight the English parliament. . There - is no Inducement to Invest money in Ire land. England controls the hanking" sys tem in Ireland and the matter of credits Ms crippled.", SE VAIEBa COHnrd HEB1 In speaking of the president of the Irish republic, Eamonn de Valera, who was present at the San Francisco con ference, Mrs. McWhorter. stated that be was received with greatest enthusiasm in California and throughout the West- em states. De Valera will be in Port land within the next six weeks to pre sent the cause of the Irish republic, the 'United Irishs society, of which Miss Anna Reams is president. The party . included Mrs. W. A. Elvers, Mrs. M.' J. Driscoll, Mrs. J. - P. Munly, Mrs. T. 8. Hogan, : Miss Katherine Dowd, Miss , Elizabeth Gallagher, - Miss ' Frances - Deery.i Miss Anna A. Sunn, Mrs. E. H. Deery and P. E. Sullivan v :.-v - Mrs. McWhorter- will speak this eve--. nlng at. the Lincoln high school. - She will be entertained at a banquet on Friday evening at the Portland hotel, where she is making her headquarters while tn the city. ' She also addressed ; the teachers' institute at St. Marys academy this afternoon. v . . Lewis Jones Dies ' After Long Illness: Pioneer Resident Lewis Jones, aged 55, a native 'of Wis consin. . a resident of Oregon . for " SO years and of Portland for 13 years; tiled at his home. . 881 East Thirty-seventh street. Wednesday, after a - lone illness. Jones was a member of Webfoot camp. No. 65. Woodmen of the 'World, and is survived , by his widow, Usile A. Jones; five sons, four daughters and four brothers. Jones had been a member of the Woodmen of the World for 25 years, ' first Joining in Newbenr. Funeral awrr- Ices will be held under 'the auspices of Webfoot camp Friday at 10 a. m. at the chapel Of the Skewes- Undertaking company. Final services will iba i In ttose city park cemetery. . - - , " : . yj . Mrs. Jin Hurhitrn at the age of 22. She was the wife of .ii . . . - w uunm uurwiT, a corporal m the tank corps who has Just returned from France, .They were married. July 20, 191J. She was a native of Alabama. Mrs. Gurbarg . suffered - from paralysis for several months.- She is survived by ben mother, Mr. Florence . Htyer. Funeral services . wlU be held at the chapel of " K. S. ZKinninc " Co., 414 East Alder street. Friday at I p. m, and final services wUi be tn lit. Scott ceme tery. , . , . . . Caroline C. Halves Mrs. Caroline C Hawesg aged t4, a native of. New Tork state, and a resi dent ' of Portland for SO - years, , died Wednesday at the home of her daughter. Mrs. E. R. Bow, at 100 East Twelfth street. Funeral Services will be held at the chapel of the East Side Funeral Directors, 414 East Alder street, Friday at 10 a. m. Final services will be at MC SoottPark cemetery.. ADDITION! L FIGHTERS FOR FIRE OFE raw STACADA WANTED Forest Supervisor Telephones for 12 Men; Other Blazes Mostly . 1 Under Control. : Forest Supervisor T. VL Sherrard this morning telephoned for 12 additional men to be sent out to aid in fighting the forest fire on Hambone butts, in the vicinity of Estacada, which has been burning for several davs at an average daily cost to the forest service of $360. Sherrard has been In . the vicinity of the fire for several' days. Wednesday afternoon the scalers for a timber sale near-Estacada were drafted to meet the fire emergency. y The fire situation Is otherwise un changed. Assistant District Forester C. J. BucK this morning returned from the Rainier fire which he has been helping to fight for several days. The fire is still i beyond control. Two lightning fires are still burning in the Umpqua forest In Southern Oregon. The location and the' scarcity jof labor combined to enable the flames to spread over a con siderable area before the men could reach them. Fire fighting in other, forests has been reduced to ' a patrol proposition A. O. Waba, assistant district forester, says. v Rains Put Out Fires Butte, July te U. P.) Heavy" rains in this section have lessened the danger of forest fires. Local forestry officials reported today mat au near-oy oiazea have been t extinguished' or are under complete cpntroL Site of Coos Bay Shipyard Optioned; New Mill Probable Marshfield, July SI. An option to buy the site of the Coos Bay Shipbuilding company near the Smith mill was given Wednesday to A. E. Adelsperger and W. J. Conrad, representing eastern men who part of the state k new lumber, mill own timber in this and who may start on Coos bay. "If plans - now considered are carried out, a mill with a capacity of 100,000 feet of lumber. a day wilt be erected. The option to to buy .the property for a sum in the neighborhood of $50,000. The Coos Bay Shipbuilding company waa : organised when the - war started, was operated- for two -years by local capitalists and turned out 10 - federal vessels, the last of -which was recently launched. - . - Fresh" from 1 Sunshine and Pure A variety of delicious ready-to-serve meats that solve your meat problem for every meaL From ideal surround ings they come to you in vacuum packages that retain all their purity, flavor and goodness. A meat market for your pantry shell Indian packing company , ' , "".' GREEN. BAY. WISCONSIN 1 I ' l"oa ar 1 1 y r j srim atfl ttt Why Endure Foot Misery? TIRED, eore or aching feet take the Joy out of life... They sap your energy; ppoll your good disposition and handicap you in both a business and social way, and how you do suffer with swollen, smarting, tender., dry, calloused, bad odor and perspiring feet. It seems like every step you take must be your last. But why suffer when the R. M. B, 10-day; permanent and guaranteed cure can be purchased for Five Dollars $5.00) 7 - . j . Thia wonderful remedy contains no acids or poisons, and will not soil or discolor the finest hose. Sent prepaid to, any address, on receipt of price, with plain directions for use in each package. .Please state condition of feet when ordering. - . - ' - This remedy ca only be jtarehased from the BOBBIltS-aiAKB KEMEDT CO temporary office asd laboratory Brooklyn Apartments, East 21st and Powell streets, Portland, Oregon. I -Eyestrain ' caused by reading or over work means POOR VIS-i ION, PAINFUL VISION and FREQUENT HEAD ACHES. . , . I can relieve you of all these troubles, after a sdi-v ,entific examination ' by my personally perfected meth-: ods, by making you a pair of Perfect-Fitting Glasses.' DR. WHEAT y Eyesight Specialist -' sxcoxd tlooh, MORGAN BUILDING Entrance on Washington Street THERE ARE TWO GOOD REASONS WHY WE ISSUE "S & H" GREEN STAMPS THEY BRING US TRADE AND OUR CUSTOMERS MANY EXTRA COMFORTS Get Your 20 Extra Stamps I; With the Coupon Bring This Coupon JLSO GET 20 Extra 20 "S. & H." Tradlag Stamps on your . 1 Efc UMDU ,U1 II 1 chase . and double I Z on the balance. Good on "First Moor and in Basement, Friday and Sat urday, August 1 and 2. n : no 1inx1M(D)MI CONSTANTLY INCREASING DEMAND FOR Necessitates the remodeling of our present store to adequate ly accommodate the increased demand for corrective con structed : shoes. Commencing Friday,' August 1st, we place on sale the entire stock of Victoria Shoes at a saving to you from , - - - . OM.EYERY PAIR YOU PURCHASE DURING OUR REMODELING SALE No restriction Every Shoe is reduced. Get acquainted with comfort -buy your Shoes during this sale You get the desired Shoe comfort Management of S. p. Asia Remicb Song Shop 1 Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 6 P. M, HAVE AI.I. THE PLEASUBS OF A.COLI 1TATKB PLUNGE Bight la Toar Own Host KENNEY NEEDLE SHOWER BATH . EACH 3T0B9TIKO will make you fit for every task of the day. Attaches to any bath tub. . t -No curtains. .t Easy to install. Guaranteed. . " ; A i fflBUI"l-"rn PRICE $7.50 BATHING SUITS REDUCED $8.00 and $9.00 Ladles' All-Wool Suits. nn special D05O $2.75 Men's Suits special 81.98 Bathing- Shoea ........r.....05EBAIF PBICE L50 Bathins--Salt Bars special. 98 HOUSEHOLD NEEDS 1 lb. 55a, 2 lb. Sl.OS, 15 lb. Waxer 82.75 i With. every O'Cedar Mop at XI, OO, SI. 25 1.50. w will give a 25 Bottle ol Wood- Lark,Cederoll. - , DBT. DVSTEBS for furniture, woodwork and other, purposes ...... .....594 . - A for a Tard SUck. They're PrSe. .1 WICKER CASE FOR CARRYING PINT THER MOS OR UNIVERSAL VACUUM BOTTLE SPECIAL 9Sc . f,v. " ' - .v BEPAIBS, SPBIK6S PABTS and FrXLEBS for TJ V I T EB 911 THEBMOS aad BOTAKOLO TAC rtTM BOTTLES. 1 ! r "ROXO" GINGER ALE 'A most delightful, satisfying Hot Weather Drink t . , , l case, 2 dos. bottles ...... .82.95 1 doz. bottles ....4.. ............. ...,81.9 1 boUle , v.........19e DRUGS AND PATENTS 9? ... 80e oao S ol. .Rubbing Alcohol 1 PL Peroxide, 17. S. P. .......... 1 qt. X.bne Water (In new botUe).........i..20 t'pt. carboiio Add .......V.81.00 1 pt. Witch HaseU -double cUsUUed ...,.,lfil.45e 1 pt.' Denatured Alcohol (for burning). ...... .30 J10! w1" Lea.vea 15 Get Your Candy for the' Week-End at Special Price Walnut Pinoche. lb ....................29 Candied Pigs; lb. ...,.2A Chocolate Dipped Ting-a-ling, lb. 394 Cocoanut Chewing Chocolates, lb. .......... 39V x ev nuiani Ammonia. .........;. .... .Kr 1 lb. Cream Tartar ........IVI"!1!.. s 1.1b. Sodium Phosphate -...........Mim-'HosS a os.. rowaena muui& j4m . 8 ox. Boric. Acid . 11111111! s?2 ; Compound Dandelion Pills ...,... ....!.. 125 Benetol .....i.......,.. !"!!!! i ! ! aftS Bal Hepatica !! kS Nature Remedy Tablets .!!"!!!!!!!!! 2 , AJtUphloglstine .... , . . . - Cooper's Good Liniment . r,ni Bromo Quinine .............: ! ! Japanese Cleansing Cream ......... ..!!!,, 2RS AWatof. ::::::::z:::::::::::;;tfU Xdui i::: v Salvora for the hair l"l.I"!!!!"!!!!"'M,"ft$ Veronica Water !.!!.!I!t. tAS. Creole Hair Dressing.;.. ......r!!!!!""'' 'tv!l Mulsified Cocoanut Oil-..'.. Ill Rocky-Mountain Tea " SjI- Phiiups Miik Magnesia ...!!!!i!;!!!!!.!"Ca?$ StstorU0?!0.?! fm'"------''"25S SUMMER TOILET HELPS Miolena Face Powder, 3 shades.. ............. .50 Wood-Lark Shampoo Cubes ...... ........... .254 - Japanese Cleansing: Cream.........4...........S& - Dsterated Antleeptie Tooth Powder.;. ........ 25 . Cutex Manicure SeV-. t ........ ... ..&Oe Cashmere Bouquet Soap 1QV Creme Oil Soap, S for...........:......., .234 Mavis Talc 1 ..... .2 54 Florient Talc ....,.. .254 De rw i 1 lo ..... I ...81. OO Theatrical Cold Cream. .................354604 Miolena Cucumber Cream ...A.... ........... ..504 -Miolena Frecklv Cream .....854 , Othine .......1 .81.10 Stillman Freckle Cream...... 504 Malvina Freckle Cream .484 ? Dr. Chan. Flesh Food .....504 Bempre-Giovine ............................... 4 ft 4 Creme Mealyst.. 81.35 .Dag-gett A Ramsdell's Cold Cream 434 : Valiant's Bath Salts .'.5 04 Chinwah Face Powder ..504 Castile Soap, Htrgre bar. ................ .......T94 Uardas Face Powder ......................... .25 'De Trefle Face Powder .81.50 Marcell Face Powder ......... ............ ..7504 ' Peroxide DenUl Cream ..254 Dentox Tooth Paste ...........................254 Woodard, Clarke; & Co. Wood-Lark BuUding - : Alder at West Park I Ncceisitior Camper f : and Tourut Stout Hammocks ..... .82.50 to 84.50 Canvas Sleeping Bags. S-os for..84.00 TesU, 1.8x18 size, for.........,'...817.25 Camp' Axes for only..........'. ...81.85 Heating Xalres for esly... 82.00 Camp Sfetes neat and feaady.... 81.25 .'A CmpUta Line of Fishing Tackle : m 1 11 r 1 r -xaslL. rnri First, Second and Alder Streets Some Delicious Foods ' ; Priced Lower Apple Jelly In balk. lb.:.. ....... ...154 Xnlghfs Apple. Better, t IM.......354 Otter Clami, S cans....... ..254 Sap nse braid Seeded Baiilsi, li-os. pkgn t psg. 254 v Sea liloa Sardines ease.. 254 Caadled Hosey, enart for. 754 Friday BairgaiBis for Thrifty Shoppers White Low'Shoes for Women , : Special $2 .98 Special Two Unas ' offered for. your summer wearing at an econ omy price. WHITE NILECLOTH OX. FORDS, turn soles, French keels, all sixes. Actually worth S4.S0 the pair! " , . WHITE NILECLOTH PUMPS, turn soles, military bee Is, all sixes. Real $4.50 Tallies these! Misses' White Poplin Lace Shoes $1.49 These bsro broad toes, turn soles. The sixes run from 12 to 2. : Easily worth S2.S0 the pair! ; $2.98 i Always you find at Simon's the lowest prices on season able? merchandised It pays you 7 to come downtown where rents are lower, profits smaller,., prices less I Take, advantage of our daily offers! Children s Coats Only 3o2S The Sale SensatipnaK White Goods, Sheetings, Cretonnes -.'.:;.' 1 ' ..." ; ..- Three hargain offers, of which yon win wish to take fall adTantage. ' Prices the lowest! : ' . 35c English 1,-ongcloth 25c 4 ; Bolt of 12 Yards $2.90 An excellent quality! 36 inches wide; fine soft finish. ' A highly , - desirable fabric for undergarments. . Unbleached Mohawk Sheeting' . 90 c Values 69c Full SI Inches in width.; A splendid sbeetinff, as you well know. 20 yards Is the limit that can be bought by one customer. - New Floral Cretonnes .'" 50c and 75c Values Onl3rv39c Beautiful patterns suitable' for a great variety of use. ' The quality ?, ia excellent and heary. All 36 inchee in width. . Take ad- - ' . . " vantage of the reduced price on these. - . For acetion time and early Fall. Sixes vp to 14 years. The fabrics are nary serges and shepherd checks. Nest collars, belted styles, fall lined. 'As long as any remain, choose at bur very attractive price' of only S3.25. Nt3w S pisette Waists for ; Stout Women $1.98 - We show these desirable waists in black only. TheyhaTo satin but tons and dainty lace trimmed collars to match. We show sixes up to 54 Jx at only SI. 93. Men's Suits - for Fall , - Men, the newest fabrics and styles are - -' cominf in now. Here are - the newest worsteds, easskneresi tweeds,' serges and cheviots. An appropriate model for each fabric semi-dress conservative, waist- line, English. Hera are colorings and pat- . terns that yon will admire. Quality that . will serve. . ; Suits from $25.00 to 537.50 - i Our prices are 25 per cent under real values. ! NewNeclcwear for ; Men, 52 Values 51.65 V ; The' popular shspes the smart pettems. 1ft, i