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if I- 8 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1920. -, v NGLAND ASSUMES E better Attitude T SOVIETS Conservative Opinion Aligns Itself With Progressives; Soviet - : Principles Net Brutal. By Kdward Price Boll BmcUI Cabla to The Journal and Th Cbixgo ' jjCopyriht, 1920, br Chicago rlljr Newi London. England, Feb. 12. In a cable went t November 6 I pointed . ' out the gradual consolidation of Britlnh progreHHive opinion against further warfare of any description With noviet RuHxia. Much conserva tive opinion in aligning fcnelf with the progreBBlveH. J. Ij. Garvin, edi tor of tho Observer, for example, de mands peace with IZuHHia In order that Kurope may have the peace It so sorely needs. 50RTHCM VVK DISSENTS Lord Northcllfre continues to combat the idea of any relationnhlp with the soviet, government and Is throwing the whole strength of hid newspapers into the fight WlnHton Spencer Churchill among the sUUeHmen Is taking a Bimilar line and aeemtt to have the support of the ; chiefs of the army and (he navy. Just "Vwhat thene gentlemen want la not clear. Kvn the bolnnt of them hardly would advise a great war againnt the soviet?. They cannot lie blind to the fact that uch a polU'y would be repudiated by the ; overwhelming mass of Krltlsn citizens; with organized labor at their head. ? It. is asked on every hand today : "Is : the coalition government breaking up? -; i ts it hopelessly at loggerheads?" And-' e the answer commonly returned Is ' U' this effect: "If Prime Minister t Lloyd George's official family Is har monious within it certainly shows amazing signs without." The fart appears to be I that Lloyd George himself has been fa vorable for months to seeking peace with Russia but hHS feared to niake a defin ite move lest Ms government go to i., pieces. It Is also probable that he Shrank from the concentrated fire of the Northcllffe papera. In a well informed Quarter this morning I was told : PLAYS Bid Bl.TrK $ "Though it is only conjecture, I think that kWlpston Spencer Churchill, Gen- i eral Wilson end Admiral Realty and the ' rent have had a shot at bluffing. They raised a roar over the sudden wide spreading of the Bolshevist peril and 'did their best to make the flesh of the nation creep. Then they rush In a body to Paris seemingly in the hope i that they would sweep -Premier Uoyd George and the supreme council off their feet. Their scheme, if this be an accurate description of it, seems to have proved a fiasco all around. They did . not stampede anyone on either side of the channel." me average person here is coming i to the view that Hovletism In Russia, however bloody and atrocious may have been Its methods In the past, is now disposed, to slop slaughtering and try to construct a civilized state. Level headed observers believe that If the Russian people Can find the means of a tolerable life within their own borders DON'T LET GERMS ENDANGER HEALTH they will have little Inclination to ven ture upon bloody enterprise outside. Huch observers also think that It would be possible by denying Russia peace to drive her Into what she would regard mm a holy crusade against her enemies. SWISS WOULD REWRITE J PEACE TREATY BEFORE ENTERING THE LEAGUE i - 1 Executive Says Neutrality Must Be Preserved and Country 1 Would not Fight With Allies. van designated under Article XVI of the covenant of the League of Nations. Second, Swiss territory remains In vio late and 8witserland U ready to make any sacrifice that may be necessary to defend such inviolability. Switzerland cannot suffer the passage of troops through or 'any military preparations on its ."territory. If any doubt arises concerning the purport and significance of Switzerland's military neutrality her neonle -would rightfully become di- conference of ambassadors to the coun cil of the League of Nations, which la expected to meet in London February Quieted and Irrespective or language or 1L Provided the United States has not race would . refuse to exchange- their 1 acted - upon the question of joining .h J traditional neutrality ror a neutrjny league oy mm lime swiueruina wi- whlch .is new.unsettledand imperfect." horence swill not be declared without Competence 'to vsettle various - 8 wise calling an extra session of the Swiss contentions tt&s been, removed from the parliament to pass upon the matter. By Leo Frankesthal - Hperial &M to The Journal and The Chicago Duly New. (Copyriiht, 1920. by Th. blrao Dally News Foreign Serrioe.) Bern, Switzerland, Feb. 12. Giuseppe Motta, president of Switzerland, has made a long declaration before the Swiss congress explaining the attitude of the executive council concerning? the question of Switzerland's entrance into the League of Nations and ..the diplo matic action already taken. iihr state ment' confirmed my cable sent Janu ary 1J. "The neutrality demanded by Swit zerland," said President Motta. "means military neutrality with the following consequences : First, Switzerland will not participate in any war not even the Last Weeks-Inventory-Removal Sale This Great Removal Sale Is IWearing the End. People Are Coming From Far and Near, Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings Until 8 o'Clock to Ac commodate Those -Who Can't Come in the Daytime. Three more carloads of Pianos arrived too soon for the new store, not yet ready to receive them now placed on sale in addition to the balance of our regular stock advertised. , 56 More Pianos To Be Closed Out Before Removal To 101-103 Tenth St. at Washington and Stark Streets L - A - rffTr"1""'"11 " ifll IH 1 NOW SHOWING I 1.1 UNTIL J 5FRIDAY ONLY I U 1 El f a ' J m. i 'iiihiiiI -riTiiMiinmiMtl KsV IlKIIIHHItmilMIHIMNinillNUIlK Mi ltNMIimillUIMIlntKIlllS! hti IHHinilllMIIIMIUMUillllUllia' M iHuiiiiiiiiuiiiirMiiMeiiiiiiiia V wwminniiniiiiPWfMiiituHip Miin yniiiiiim iiniiiiiisik anna HUH tuiiiatsxw mi tszaiES iliniMi i I 1". FIRST CAR Contalnlag Then Brand Models New KM T & i ; i tRRD Iocal Price. Sale Price 93UU ji5 Cash, 111.50 Mo...m3 S fCOR I-ocal Price. Sale Price fOQC U&U in cash. 12 Monthly w03 lfCCn Local Price. Sale Price til I 0 33U $15 Cash. 13 Monthly SECOND CAR These Factory Rebuilt Pianos or Used 475 Kimball, oak ..$345 $SSo Kimball, mahogany $365 $600 Kimball, fancy $395 $5 50 Conover. oak $315 $5 7 5 Hobart M. Cable, fancy $395 $500 Singer, large $335 $525 Smith& Barnes, fancy. .$315 $5 50 Mclntyre & Goodsell. . .$295 $550 Ebersole, mahogany .. .$395 $4 75 Schiller, fancy $295 $475 Arion, ebony $245 $750 Steger & Sons, oak $485 $525 Thompson, fumed ....$365 $475 Davis & Son, mah'g'y . . $255 $4 75 pallet & Davis ..$195 $5 50 Arion, walnut $365 $25 Cash, $8 or More Monthly THIRD CAR Spleadld New Pianos at Prires Can Hot .Again Dnplirate. T. - i it?. IS 21 (C4C Local Price. Onr Price tXCR 04U 25 Cash. 114 Monthly t0 6 te7C Local Price. Our Price 4QC Oia $25 Cash. J16 Monthly l'3U '$550 Local Price. Oar Price $395 !l ! to buy 1 cost at n . months. hii , in mosi niuiow "H ! Including new 19ZQ miiiii : models, new laciory -T'U'!!!!I2 ! samples and dlscon- . -X)ur Removal Sale Offers the Last Opportunity at former reduced prices than will prevail on the new stock when it arrives. Owing to considerable rises in the factories for material, workmanship, and owing to coal shortage, eastern factories were close; down for several Consequently prices will go much higher on au new shipments. Formamint Tablets, the powerful germicide prevents infection The mouth and throat are the main and direct arteries of travel to the sys tem for disease-spreading frerms. Keep them clean and healthy with Formamint Tablets. These highly efficient Tablets, melted with saliva, produce a powerful anti septic but harmless germicide that de stroys all erra life and prevents infec tion hy "malignant disease germs. They soothe and ease the sore throat, are pleasing to the taste, convenient to carry and, take, and far superior to disagree able, ineffective gargles. Fine for "smoker's throat." Druggists every- here. 6(k fwmamint I Jft GERM-KILLING JX THROAT TABLET MTNITK TODAY FOR FRII SAMPLE It l-nf (rnrrous 1m and will pror to yoa that FOHMAMINT in -TonderfuUy effects ai ll a pit-aunt In ttoilth and throat trouble. Bend a 2-crnl lUmp to pay postaca and wa will iladlj anr rou thia f rac trial tuba. The Bauer Chemical Co. 171 W. ism tt., N, York. ltiiiwietiii A Corking i aie or jm. Pop pins: Corks iilnaiuannniiint AllltSIUWHIIHIIH MiiiiiMiaiMiiiNi:ii tMiiMaiiiniiMiuA AHII mi in Mini BRYANT WASHBURN "fiaaSSMHiitMn I tinned models chiefly iRawMiiiHimi I the best and most ex pensive styles at prices you need pay for cheaper pianos. 1 Steger.. .1750 f 435 ZStegers.. 850 535 6 8tegers.. 750 562 1 Steger... 800 bU 3 Stegers.. 800 - 505 2 siegers., yoo Va New Grand Pianos I8tegir-..10S0 9797 teteger... 1150 682 a Steger... 1300 975 -Trices are for cash or to to 100 cash. 12 to $3& monthly. IN "The Six Best Cellars,, A JOYOUS TALE OF DEPARTED SPIRITS. A PICTURE FOR WETS, DRYS AND OTHERS. PKOPLTS SYMPHOXT ORTHE8TRA PLAYING KELKCTIONS FROM "KATINKA 1920 Model Players are the wondersf. this age. You must see, hear and play our "Natural Player Pi anos" to appreciate the wonderful progress, in player pianos. $15 Sends a Piano Home Player Home $25 Sends a IIH Model Players f trnatlnnvril 3 Stegers. .$1150 S862 8 Reed&S. 1050 750 8 Singers. . 950 712 7Th'ps,n.J, S00 675 4 Th'ps nJ 900 645 2 M'nd'li: 800 595 Used Player Pianos Stark Co.. $750 f495 Reed&S'n. 1000 . 675 B'rry Wd 1750 595 Prices are for cash or $25 to 250 cash and S12 to $25 monthly. Includ ing a combination play er and piano bench and 210 worth of player roll a - New 1920 Models Containing latest im provements, ffully 50 per cent more tone and efficiency than found by comparison in older models yet before re moval, we are offering the best styles a t prices as low as the cheaper pianos are sold in Portland. 487 562 468 468 468 395 375 4 Reed&S.. $675 S495 1 Reed&S.f. 675 465 l ueect&s. . . ;o 3 Reed&S... 750 1 Singer 625 2Th'mps'n. 625 2Mend'H... 625 1 Th'mps'n. 550 2Th'mps-n. 500 1 Mend'll... 500 3Schder... 475 2& cash. $10 or more monthly. Factory Rebuilt and refinished pianos, some as good as new, now sold at but a frac tion of their original prices. Stetnway.. .2750 8435 Davis&S... 500 345 Leland...... 450 245 Singer 475 295 Story-Cl'rk 800 395 Kingsbury. 450 265 Singer 600 435 Bush-Uertz 476 290 Gay lord... 475 31f Vose&Sons 475 235 Resale Used Pianos Steinway.. .$750 9345 Thompson.. 550 395 Thompson.. 500 365 Ne'byfcEv.. 500 3 1 5 Automatic. 650 165 Kilers 475 31u Starr 450 24 & J.P.Hale.. 350 .235 H. Bord.... 275 75 Collard.... 250 65 Sterling... 475 265 $15 or $25 cash. $6, $10 or more monthly. Used Grand Pianos N.Y.PTte $1000 S265 Parlor Organs Sold now at but a fracOn of their origi nal prices. $5 or $10 ,B $ 95 f 25 Sterling Clough&Co. 100 28 Packard 125 28 Sterling 135 3 5 Schweninger 14a 35 Needham... 125 38 Sears-R'bck 115 38 Estey Co 160 4 8 Kimball..-.. 145 48 Estey Co.... 165 58 Beck with... 175 65 $10 cash, $3 to $5 monthly. pnrrhased home. sesdi oae 9C M Ceati Weekly $130 Weekly TRUTHFUL ADVERTISING PRICE IDENTITY Sin- Saturday Dorothy Glsh In "Mary Ellen Comes to Town" I 1 I mflP Store satisfies the people through its unprecedented values. Truths fully named cerity is our. chief business policy. We tell you now. prices are going higher. Why should pianos not have a price Identity? Why should market values not be observed? Why should you pay inflated prices? Let us finance your niano purchase, $15 or more cash, $8 or more monthly. N(1 FAM ftW IIP Al FMAM sares fully 20 In our cost of selling. We are not interested In your address If oui25 low nU lULLUfl'Ur OrtLCOmnil er price inducements do not sell you. There is no need fo pay $500 to $750 for a piano now. I IBFUTY RRUn? or other securities taken in part or full payment of Pianos or Player-Pianos during this sale. Also. LI0r.ni I DUnUO your old Piano. Organ or Talkine Machine. flRflFR YflllR Plilin RY M All Rd' study ana compare onr qaallty, prices and terms, as advertised, and yon will UnUtn lUUn nnnU Dl mniL w WBy we haTe hnndreda of mail-order bnyers. nilT OF THWN RIIYFR WE PREPAY AND MAKE FREK DELIVERY OF PIA0 TO TOCK HOME within 200 miles. UUCUI'lUlin UUIt.no and the piano will be shipped subject to exchange within one year, we allowing the full amount paid. This virtually gives you a one-year trial of the piano you order. Every piano or player-piano purchased carries with it the Schwan Piano Co. guarantee of satisfaction, as also the usual guarantee from each manufacturer of these new musical instruments. Open Wrednesday and Saturday evenings. Manafartarers' Coast Distributor 111 Foorlk Street at WashlartoB Schwan Piano Co. PORTLAND'S LARGEST PIATfO DISTRIBUTORS WARRANTEE BACKED BY MAJfT MILLIONS IK CAPITAL f ' f ' ' iV li" mm "T'sW SCIENTIFIC BAKING Our bread is baked bv scientific rule, not guesswork. The full time re quired to bake properly each "batch" is exactly calculated bread baked too quickly is not good. Our new mammoth automatic traveling oven bakes 4000 loaves an hour. This oven is the only one of its kind in the Northwest. The bread enters one end. travels slowly the length of the oven, and comes out at the other end, baked juat right. IT'S PURE, WHOLESOME AND CLEAN The Wrarr" are good for votes in the National Promotion Co.'s 112,000 Prize Contest. Small wrappers, tio votes; large wrappers 160 votes. Log Cabin Baiting Co. Bakers ofJH olsum and, American-Maid Bread 1 ft , . II M "MM 1 . II :h and wJnoL Your MealUn and The ChiHrens Health sKould cause you lo incveslidate the meriLs of this taLble beverage .. ; - :f,, : V. . "You are certain bf pity Sold by Grocero Made by Pbstum Gereal CaBacttlo QneekJlich. A FACTORY SAMPLE SHOP 286 MORRISON INDUCEMENT SALE ""33 Beware of imitators and imitation Sample Shops. Look for Big Blue Sign with hand pointing at 286 Morrison St. Factory Sample Shop. . 4 ; The Factory Sample Shop Will sound the First Spring Announcement. To induce Early Business we offer all Ft 4T pram 'Spring" Dresses Spring. Coats 'Cosiitees At Most Astonishing CUT ' PRICE Our motto is to keep prices down. Remember, this Sale is just to . introduce our Low Prices to let you know that you can get the Best Values, the Latest Styles, the Largest Assortment, Best of Courtesy, and at much less in price. Spring j Dresses Priced to $35.00, at Only Silk Serges and Jersey All new Sizes and All New Shades Spring Suits All Sizes, in Serges and Trico tines. Priced to $40.00 Extra Special Many Samples in This Lot It Spring Coats All Sizes. All New Shades. Priced to $45.00. Extra Special at Only Odds and Ends in Many Beautiful WINTERCOATS WINTER SUITS WINTER DRESSES - Values to $65,00. . To Close Out at Once Extra Special Only 4' " - Many Beautiful Samples in this Lot. , New creations in Sweaters, Sweater Slipovers and Hundreds of New Waists, Mostly Samples, at Vz Price. During this Sale Factory Sample Shop will exchange all Sale Goods and money back within 3 days of purchase. i J la