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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTL AND, SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH' 21. 1920.' ! , G. 0. P. RGHT IN PRIMARIES BEGINS TO GET IB ;f Presidential Candidatet Hit the ' Trail in Hunt for Delegates in . Several States This Week. ''" Chlcajev March JO. (U. P.) ' With the Republican national con ventlon only 11 week away, O. O. P. presidential candidates next week enter on of. the crucial weeks o' . U precorj?ention campaign. . A direct,-primary will be held In South Dakota . Tuesday and state conventions are scheduled In Con necticut, Maine and New Mexico tm Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, respectively. Wood and Lowden headquarters here lonlgrht were planning an "up-to-the- : last-minute campaign" In South Dakota. MOOD 15 SOUTH DAKOTA ; Wood is now in the state and will continue stumping until Monday night." Tonight he , met Senator Polnderter. aiao a candidate, in a debate at Pierre. U. 1). Lowden forces will make a whirl wind campaign in South Dakota Sunday ipdvMonday. Hamlin, who is a candidate for dele gate at Isrge to the convention, believes Wood will win the Colorado delegation. Today marked another victory for the Wood forces. Indications tonight were that the Min nesota delegation to the O. O. P. con vention will be Instructed for Wood. All Sour delegates at large- sleeted today are claimed by Wood forces. XOWIJEN CLOSES IS MICHIGAN I Lowden closed a week's campaigning In Michigan today. Next week Wood .will make a stumping tour over the round Lowden covered. T Little activity among the Democrats lias been reported here thus far. In the .West the candidacy of Attorney General Palmer is receiving prominent attention. ,' In the South Governor Cox of Ohio is vald to be popular. FROM FRYING PAN TO . i FIRE FOR GERMANS t (Con tinned Frost Put One.) ived at Hamburg, says a dispatch from that city Ueneral Von Luettwitx. his commander In chief, te reported to have commiued feuioidi. GENERAL. STRIKE MAY HAf E PASSED BEYOND ITS LEADERS ; By Carl. D. Groat J Berlin, March 20. (U. P.) Strike leaders called off the general strike at Jpoon today, (Their, decision followed a series of conferences with the government In which they stood fast In their demanded lor governmental reform before ordering the workers back to their posts. I The. government representatives fir nally yielded to the strikers' demands, which were understood to Include: Formation of a new cabinet with labor representation, ; Resignation of Gustavo Noske, presi dent Chart's minister of defense. J New lawg giving greater freedom of action to labor in conduct of the govern )nent. . In many quarters, however, it was believed the strike, has passed beyond ' the control of its leaders as well ejthe government. Dispatches today reported radical uprisings In many cities. The fe-reat industrial district of Westphalia, centering: about the giant Krupp eteel Korks in Essen, was described a ''aflame with insurrection." , Meanwhile Berlin Is under draatto mar tial law. No one was allowed in th( . atreets last night without a pass from the military authorities. Officers said 1 Iihe measure, was necessary to protect! life. Sporadic gunfire continued. Slmi-, )ar measures have been put Into effect in other cities in control of the Ebert forces, )i was said. Jttl'N DEEDS ARE KILLED J Hundreds of persons have been killed j In fighting throughout the country. ! Attempts of radicals to establish sovl- i . et rule in many districts have resulted j , n bloody warfare between the radicate j and troops loyal to the government. j I The radicals were reported In control j , of- Mulheim. Oberhausen, Klberfeld, I Kattowtls. Dusseldorf. Lelpcig, Kiel and I ether cities. At Leipzig the government forces used an airplane in efforts tg rwe radicals from .the city. Bombsfl Were dropped and many persons killed. . In Berlin Communist workmen held LEARN ALL POPULAR DANCES and new steps fas danced in th ball room today) at DeHoney'a beautiful academy, Twenty -third and Washington streets, all dances guaranteed in I three-hoyr lessons. . . "'L, '. LADIES IJ.eO, GENTLEMEN li.00 New classes for beginners, start Mon day and Friday evenings. Advanced ; nlasaea Tuesday and Thursday evenings, S . to 11:30. Private Instructions free ; with class lessons. Start this week. The Only School teaching each lesson the entire evening, 8 to 11 :30, where you .. receive the proper amount of practice . The Oaly School with a separate room , v and extra teachers, where backward . . pupils receive- special attention. The i- Oaly School with a system where you , dance with dosens of different partners. . teaching the gentleman to lead, the lady to follow correctly (the only way to be , . come a practical dancer). The Oaly , School where each pupil receives a printed ' description of all dances free. We do not teach before dancing parties begin, or give short one-hour lessons, , and I conscientiously believe one lesson from us Is worth six in the average school. The most backward , pupil will not become embarrassed and Is sure to ..learn.' You will enjoy yourself, as the social feature alone is worth double the price. - - . SEE FOB TOCftKEin . . On Wednesday evening. April 7, Mr. De Honey and the famous Bungalo Or chestra will give a grand Easter ball and . Mr. OeHoney and his pupils will . give exhibitions in r beautiful Spanish and classic dances, fancy ballroom steps, - etc. gee America's greatest . dancers. ., Learn why our school is superior to others, Clip, this out, , tell your friends. Phone Main 75t. Private lessons all : hour. Call at once, afternoon or- eve ning. A , . flaw railway : stations . lit the : suburb. They were reported strongly armed. ; No traffic could pass over the roads. The government, in, an effort to oust the radicals, ordered an armored train to proceed against them. The radicals were reported to be In complete control of Essen and the greater part of the unrounding indus trial district. "It was believed here that the government will find its strongest opposition In this district, where radicals always' have had great influence. FIGHTING IS 6ETEKE ; Severe flghtingr was reported in the Berlin suburb Of Steglltx late yesterday. Baltic troope, evacuating the ' city, raided meat stores. Reichswebr troops attempted to dislodge them and fighting followed. Massacre of a truckload of soldiers by radicals at Schoeneberg was con firmed. Officials believed In Berlin proper the total dead will not exceed 100. Spartacans were reported to have captured Dusseldorf. The government troops retreated -without a struggle. Dispatches from Kiel today reported that the communists finally had gained complete control there, aided by soldiers from warships in the harbor. More than 150 sailors were reported killed. WARSHIPS ABE SEIZE The sailors seized three warship the Schwartzburg, Ragensburg and Wittels bach. The captain of the Wittelsbach killed himself. Eight men were killed in fighting in the Alexanderplats in Berlin late yes terday. Three were killed when a crowd in the Leipsigerstraase was fired on by soldiers. The national assembly, dispatches said, will remain in Stuttgart uafcil order has been restored. There was no con firmation of a report that President Ebert arrived secretly in Berlin iaat night. Officials of the Ebert government be lieve that action in agreeing to the de mands of the labor unions will result In rapid restoration of order in. at least the Berlin district. They characterized the present out breaks as Bolshevtms's last stand. COMMUNIST OUTBREAKS THREATEN ALLIED PLAN By Ed L. Keen London, March 20. (U. P.) British officials tonight viewed the situation in Germany with unconcealed anxiety. The rapid spread of communist out breaks, they believed, threatens not only the treaty of Versailles, but the entire allied plan for future relations with Germany. A Paris dispatch said that because of the seriousness of tbeacommunist insur rectionary movemenWIn the Rhir. in dustrial district, the entente authorities had granted permission for retchswehr troops to enter the occupied zones to put down soviet movements. The seriousness of the' situation wae reflected in a Stuttgart dispatch which said the Kbert government had been forced to mobilize the civil militia to protect Itself from the communists. An uprising in the temporary headquarters of the government was threatened, the dispatch said. BEDS SEIZE C05TB0L A Spartacan army of 7600 was report ed seizing control of the important West phalian industrial cities. It was said to have driven government forces from Dusseldorf and other cities. The Ebert forces took refuge In the British sone of occupation. Belgian outposts on the right bank of the Rhine have crossed to the left bank. Dispatches here indicate that the Spar tacan movement is strongest in the great Industrial district of Westphalia. The German delegation In Paris officially confirmed reports that the 8partacans have captured Dusseldorf. Operhausen. QBlDlim Ml 85 Perfection in J Our OphthalmoMcopm and Rmtinoscope is one of the most scientific eye-testing instru ments in the world. With it w can detect error of vision instantly. NO OPTICIAN EVER OFFERS YOU A SUBSTITUTE FOR KRYPTOK GLASSES without a good reason. J You don't have to buy many pairs of GOOD glasses in a lifetime, because really GOOD glasses last a long time. 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The Von Kapp regime carried on Its press eenaorahlp with a ruthless hand during the four and one half days it was In power. A number of prominent editors, including George Bernhart, were arrested and It was learned today that they were threatened with execution. 1 X press bureau was established which gave out much false information. This course was responsible for reports that Gustav Noske and Bauer (the chancel lor in the Ebert government) had been arrested at Dresden. The offices of the Holland news bureau were raided by troops and the telephone lines, cut. but as a general rule Dutch, Swedish and 'Swiss correspondents were given much more liberty in sending dispatches than American and British reporters. Sentences Delayed In I. WW. Oases Montesano, Wash., March 20. Hearing on the motion for a new trial for (the seven I. W. W. convicted of second de gree murder for the slaying of Warren O. Grimm in Centralis, has been post poned from Monday until the afternoon of March 89 by Judge Wilson. Post ponement was made in compliance with a request of George Vanderveer, their attorney, made by telephone from Port land. Sentencing of the prisoners. Judge Wilson said, would not occur until after arguments on the motion for a new trial are heard. Huge Tunnel Under Atlantic Is Talked Albany, March 20. Samuel C. Lan caster, chairman of the Armenian re lief committee for Oregon, addressed the high school students here Wednesday afternoon. He touched upon the possi bilities of a huge tunnel which is pro posed between Europe-and America. Elberfeld and Mulheim. Earlier dispatches from Aixla-Chap-elle said that a soviet republic had been proclaimed at Essen, the steel manufac turing center of Germany. UK WARD FOB TON KAPP An Amsterdam dispatch, quoting an other dispatch from Baden, said the Ebert government had offered a high reward for the arrest of Dr. von Kapp, leader of the Berlin insurrection, and General Baron Von Luettwitx, his min ister of war. There were indications, this dispatch said, that the allies are preparing to enter Germany unless order is restored soon. Strong allied forces were being concentrated at Strasbourg and Mete. Eyeglasses Mnm U.J. . Ootical EmtahlUh.t .'-r- --...,.,., son 1908 ID! ON N EVS B UREAUS nil i Mil n'.ii i i inusasw ' 111) . 11 ilium Eaids on Ee3s Save'.; Nation From Eevolt, -Congressman Says New Tort, March fco. (TJ. P.) Only the recent raids on "Beds" aad conse quent deportations saved the United States from an attempt at organized revolution, Congressman Albert "John son of Washington declared In a speech in Brooklyn today. 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Edwards Is Showing a Splendid Assoj-tment "MlilMg . 1 a jt. news ssfSSian saitm o "LLOYD" i Loom-Woven Baby Carriages Edwards Has Them, Priced as J fJQ These are the wonderful carriages that are woven on Looms, far faster and far finer than the fastest, finest fingers ever wove. Remember, you can buy a Lloyd Carriage of the closest weave for the price of old hand-woven kind. v "Moss-Roses and Hand-Decorated Ivory $133 Here's the suite they all admire. All rieces are well finished and have an exclusive touch of tone and refinement, from the deli cate spray of moss roses and foliage that is all "Hind-Laid.' Yours on Easy Terms No Interest ,mmmmmlmmmimatmlmmammm , .. .. - . stet In participating in or political af fairs, , - v "I contend that., whn we should not disturb ur free speecn and. free rtm one iota, these rights belong to us 'as cUixena and not to those who come here to tiarta ua" . Johnson defended the stand of resi dents of the Pacific coast states rit op posing the entry of Asiatic foreigners. "It they had been broogkt tn." said Johnson,- "we would have- had aeoondt, third and fourth class Toklos up and down the eoast. . "Wash XjmAitcT Orraaiae DaQaa, March Z0. The wash women or DaJia hare - organ izfL and have adopted a scale of prices to be charged m m v. -a . . i , . . . . Overstllf fed-Furnitlire That Bespeaks Tone and Refinement---Ed7ards! Even Though Prices Be Reduced, Easy Terms, Nq, Interest Are for You V7C0 Tone and Refinement plus Elegance and Distinctiveness fitly 1 LjO characterize the charmingly beautiful Tapestry Overstaffed and Mahogany-with-Ctne Suites, upholstered with velour. Never before has Edwards displayed so wonderful a line as now yes. the entire first floor has been given over to this showing of overstuffed and mahogany. Phi L'l mm ! 3x1 5 Foliage" Enamel Suite Grange Backs Tax to Aid ffighjer Education The Pomona (county) Grange of Malt oomah county has Indorsed the mlllage tax measure for the relief of the high er educational institutions in Oregon. Professor W. i, Kerr of the Oregon Ag ricultural college made a strong plea for ' the . saeasMre at the open aesakta Wednesday, which was held at the home f Kveniag Star Grange. No opposition to the loeaaure was made manifest. - Restaurant Man Arretted PAY YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS the compliment of intelligent and artistic planning and satisfy. your own craving for that which is Jovely in form and color Bring beauty and charm to your home. One or two of these Luxurious pieces with intrinsic worth and incomparable beauty wi!4 sure bring de light not only for the present, bat for years to come. Overstuffed Davenports as low as. . . . .$89.50 Overstuffed Chairs as low as $56.50 Overstuffed Rockers as low as -$47.50 Golden Wax and Fumed Oak Tables Reduced 9x12 Axminster Rugs at They are good patterns, too. Why not move that old rug to the dining room or bedroom and get a new Axminster for the living room. Easter Sunday is near. No doubt you're going to clean house this week.. Money? Don't bother about that, Edwards will arrange terms. 9x12 Wilton Velvet (Chinese design) $92.50 9x12 Wilton Velvet (two-tone plains), t --$75.00 6x9 Whittall Teprac Wilton (brown) $41.50' 4.6x7.6 Wool Wilton (brown) $41.50 2,3xl5-foot Whittall Teprac Wilton Hall - Runner $37.00 2.3x1 5-foot John Crosslev Enelish Wilton Sfift OO - foot Bigelow Bagdad Wilton 3x1 5-foot Whittal Teprac Wilton Armstrong's Inlaid Linoleum, yard Edwards Has Installed Maay He vrm for Toa, Too Oa Easy Term Isitali a "HOMER" VESTI1ATOB FIFEIESS fUBKACE Not merely heat, ventilation, aa well, must be bad if your home is to be healthful. Both can be had with the eld-style pip furnace, but the Homer Pipeless does still more IT KEEfS TOUK BASEMENT COOL AND, MOST 'OF ALL, SATES ElfORMOUSLt 05 FUEL BILLS. ' A phono call will bring- the furnace man to explain all. teria, 101 Sixth street, waa arrested Sat urday night by the police on a warrant changing him with maintaining, an un sanitary restaurant. The complaint ts signed by J. B. fKye of the health bareau. Wood waq released on hts own recognisance. Trial will be held Mon day In the municipal court Tneday Jiigtat One Meets A zneeting of the Tuesday Night dub, organised to promote the heat Interests of the Mt Scott district, will be held at the Arjeta Baptist' church,. Forty-vlghth avenue and Stxty-foorth street, at S :B0 p. m. Tuesday. Dr. EL H. Pence, pastor of the Westminster Presbyterian chsrch, i will be the principal speaker. . Dinner will be served. Model Illustrated - TOGETHER WITH KTEX DOUBLE FACED RECORDS (Foarteea WeteeOoas) ISC I.o4.Tea Seeales. IS aiediaavTeae Needles. One Jewel PoiaU Two Sapphire. One Record Album. Bottle of JToae-Clfar Cleaner. Otl Can sad Oftfor $122.95 116 CASH St WKF.K SO 1HTER EST. WAXED OAK, FUMED OAK OR MAHOOAHI WHICH WILL TOTJ HATE! A Brunswick you're going to have there's no doubt about that, because limitations have been overcome. 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(fold flniih) Continuous Post Steel Bed the fabric; link eprinir is square link instead of diamond Bhape (Ilka Illustration), mattrea 1 "all cot ton" of eomfortabla thiekneea in flowri-gtrewn art tick. .$35.00 45.00 - $2.85 EDWARDS CAJT HTJPPI-T TOU WITH A PA1K OF SIMMONS FlOItK5TI!lr TW11 BEDS SEE THEM OJi THE THIUD i'LOOK 6 Two .Separate aad Siitlart RsBg-et Bellt Tofctbcr Tpoa 0m Base Tbn Yoa Hare A REAL COMBINATION This DoabU'Servlee Comblaatloa IlloitreUd la Tear Kitcbea, laclod lay Hot Water Coils aad Gas Conseetca. ! $20 Cash $3 WeekNo Interest - Four-lid wood and coal top," four-burner caa top. lSxlS-inch wood and coal oven, lsalS-lnch fa oven. ; Broiler under gaa oven. Gas fire lighter in fuel box. All poliiihed top. Nlcka front ia base. 1 Plain nickel trimmings. All cant body, White enamel backs. White enameled overt doors. Indeed You Can Use Both Ovens and Both Tops at the Same Time, if You Like Body la built entirely of cant. Wood and coal oven ts a I to of caf . Gaa ovn, broiler and canopy over gas burners are of highly pollahwd blue steel. Tea, indeed, Edwards will take your old stove or range at part pay ment. In fact, d wards' Exehanc Department la a mlrhty pleaatnf convenience at ail time. Discarded chairs, rockara, tablea, beds and rufi are taken la xchangs for any furnishings you select ISAI IOOO II t I LI I 1 Pastry WithVKick" . , To Get Solar Plexus Waahlncton. March sa !. N. S.) ; The culinary "kick" la to go.: No more . plum duff with a wallop: no more bran' died pastry, no more cooked boose of -any kind. This is the edict shortly to be handed down by Prohibition Com- , missltmer Cramer. It all cam 'about , like this : Hotels and restaurants were ' issued licenses allowing them- to put In f. a dash of the old. sturf to flavor some ! ef their most popular dishes. - ' The re- : suit was a popular ruBh to grab off good culinary ""kick." ; Therefore, ths During the past months of "mer chandise scarcity" many styles and patterns have accumulated. Now that the discontinued num bers are segregated and assem bled you may select at a sub stantial saving. WITH SPECIAL CARD $19.50 $21.50 $24.90 $29.75 $34.80 $38.75 $41.50 $45.75 plank top. 6-ft. exten... plank top, e-ft. exten. in. flush pine top, 6 ft. ex $57.50 $89.40 u ijj SELECT 09K SINGLE PIECE Oft A HOCSEFVt JTS-tAY-TO.rAT-THE-E WARDS. WAT- PtACt TO TWADI fttHOAKStfiEfe JUST TWO BLOCKS 90KTH OF WAHlJ(UTON . 4