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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1920)
v: i . - , . THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORT LAN D THURSDAY, FEBRUARY - 12, 1920. R. H.STAIIFED SAYS HE'S AFTER ; U. S. SENAT0RSH1P Campaign Is to Be Conducted by " Statewide Advisory Committee - Under Direction of Neuhausen. Robert N. Stanfield, who now elalma Portland as hla legal resi dence, has made formal announce ment of ls candidacy1 for the Re publican nomination . for United states senator at the primary elec tion of May 21. : It has been known Tor several months that Stanfield was intending- to be a candidate, particularly In view of the fact that several months ago he en gaged T. B. Neuhausen, who managed I he 'McNary campaign, at which Stan field was defeated for the nomination In 1918, to take charge of his primary campaign. , In announcing hla candidacy. Stan field contends that It is necessary (or a Republican senator to be sent to Washington in order for the state to be able to secure its full share of federal support in the development work that is soon to be undertaken by the national , government He would pay particular Prize Contest Shows Way To Funds for Good Work Red Cross, religious, benevolent, --charitable, fraternal, and all other organi sations are offered a sure and pleasant way to add considerable money to their treasury at ao cost to themselves, and all such organisations arc Invited to enter the race for the prise moneys. This 113,000 prize-awarding campaign h now being launched in Portland by the National Promotion company for th two-fold ourooaa of enrlcfiliur de serving organisations by the awarding"! to them of the prises and of exploiting certain meritorious articles, retailers and firms. There are no strings tied to this invi tation to organisations to win the 104 prizes. The plan, in brief, is this: To the organization obtaining the . largest number of votes goes the first grand prize of $1500 in cash. This $1500 is in the hands of the United States; Na tional bank and will be given by them to the first prise winner. To the second largest number of votes goes the second prize, and so on down the list of 104 prises. The smallest prise is $100 cash. Votes- win. The ways to set votes are easy and simple. As ati illustra tion : in buying syrup, if you buy "Crimson Rambler" you t your money's worth and the label off the, can gets votes. In butter, buy "Hasel wood" and the wrapper gets votes, and so throughout your list of daily neces sity An alphabetical list on a card shows all ways to get votes. Copies may be obtained at contest office, 487 Washing ton street, telephone Broadway 1217. This is Registration Week. A total of 23,000 free votes will be credited to designated organisations for every per son who calls at the exposition, 487 Washington street, and writes his name In the registration book. ! SEE OUR ADDITIONAL ADVERTISEMENT ON NEXT tAGE Economy Basement Store 1 . Everything for Cash Everything for Less J cl"MerchcndlscofcMci4t Only Vt.iJr.''1 See Our Othei' Advertisement On Page 5 "" , attention to legislation In the interest of service men, reclamation of arid and logged-off lands, and the expansion of the livestock and mining industries. There is a national educational program which must receive careful considera tion, he says, and federal aid for high ways is also necessary. He also wants to assist In the expansion of Portland's ocean-borne commerce. He promises, within a few days, to issue a state ment setting forth his Views on current issues. It was announced tfiat the Stanfield campaign will be conducted by a. "state wide advisory committee" under the di rection of Mr.. Neuhausen, with head quarters in the Northwestern National bank building. . Maaher Is Arrested On complaint of Mra W. C. Bulletset, 586 Commercial court B. K. Wheeler of Eugene, 23, was arrested, .at -the Circle theatre Wednesday afternoon by Motor cycle Officer R. I Schad on a charge of disorderly conduct" According to tfiel patrolman's report, Wheeler 'had rao-1 tested the woman during a performance in the theatre. She told the police she had never seen him before. ) Musica I i 1 1 II I ;Bush. & Lame We loM tie Iley to Your 1 Coimffort THE BUSH & LANE PIANO is aleaderambngpianos of the first class. For Ely Springs-Ill the EcoEomy Basement Store . . 1 : . . The New The Specially Priced in Apparel and Fabrics! c I Made to last a lifetitiie Don't Speculate in a) piano Invest in a X o o i TTTV TLH3, - : Builders of Standard Grade Pianos' Bush & Lane Building , Broadway at Alder X I X i f New Bag Tops $1.19 Square and 'oval styles of torto-shell, finished with silver mountings. Very specially priced. Handbags of genuine leather $1.49 Tomorrow only at this price. Good bags of real leather in a number of styles all shapes. Including leathers of many fin ishes. Huck Towels . sj 20c So dozen at this price. Good, substantial quality and weight. Striped border Very special. i Sk Of Broadhead Mill Plaids lftS or Women an4 Misses Special Purchase and Sale at y Q T About the Cost -of Materials ' tDeXJD You know what Broadhead plaids are ow wel tRey look- how unusually well they wear. Think, then, of the smartest spring plaid, black and white with a dash of your favorite color- made up with handsome pleats and belt and this for 4.931 v Smartly dressed young women with businesslike methods of buy ing will be quick to snap them up. New Spring Coats, Suit$ and Frocks The advance arrival are here for spring. ECONOMY BASEMENT. Lipman, Wolf & Co. 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