The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 23, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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    .-. tvv Tim 0"REGbN-J5UWDigSri''.J0UgNAL, POBTLANXX SUNPAYXIORNING. MAY 23, 1820,
HITCHCOCK SAYS
PRESIDEfJT WOULD
Chamber fConrce.
BedOetd weift at once to his warters
at the Hultnenrtth hotel. He refused fte
receive newspaper men, announcing that
he could not undtTstand such "eeter-prtse-
on th - pert "V5' reporters. With
that be hnna u tb telephone receiver
CHILD WELFARE IS
SUBJECTf TALKS
Demonstrations Accompany Work
Being Given at the Gresham '
Public Libra.
conducted at the ' Gresham public
library; by 'Miss J Rath - B. " Toun t,
Multnomah county public health
nurse, who is now in her second
month f demonstration work under
the sponsorship of the Oregon Tu
berculosis association. The first of
these conferences was held Wednes
day of last week, when Dr."" C
Ulysses Moore, child specialist, spoke
on "Child Welfare." The attendance
was good and much interest was
manifested.
"Food for Young Children" was the
subject of an address at the meeting:
Wednesday by Miss Tassie Lane, a
state home economics demonstrator. On
Thursday, May 55. at the same hour,
lOral Hygiene , win be- tne subject of
an addreaa by Dr. W. Claude Adams of
the Portland .Dental society. On
Wednesday. May 26, Miss Jane Doyle
of the Americair Red Cross will speak
on Home Care of the Sick. and Miss
Jane C. Allen. had of the state bureau
of nursing, will- so-sfc on ' "Multnomah
County Public Health Nursing-." .
Miss Young-, in speaking of the con
ferences, , said ;;y
."This '.program has been arrantred In
response to -various .request from the
people of Gresham and netehboi-tng com
munities in the hope that we may make
the subject of health one of paramount
interest- - T
"The draft revelations, showing as
they did that at least one out of three
of our young- men was physically unfit
BLgtiBU-JL. 11-U.Sa.t 0. SJL-J. JU.JJ.LU '.. .
to beat arnisr for his - rmmtry,- hav
opened the -eyee -ef he people ojT ,'tlie,
country to the' needs of -children.- Pre
natal care and' a widespread education
In infant and child care will prevent the
appalling Infant mortality that now pre-r
vaa. Thousands ' of babies .who. now
die annually from ignorance and neg
lect may be saved.
MULTOMAH'S SECTORS
with a. bans. '- . .
1 Arrangements hare I en made by h
chamber to have th ' distinguished
specialist on trade epeaE. at the mem
bers (Drum Monday nooSj. 'Me hen
chosen as his subject. "Preseat Pay Con
ditions of the Russian CountrV-"
Radfield was a member or - coogress
prior t hi appointment to thA cabinet
of President Wilson as secretary ef
eorasaeroe, and bad always been inters
ested in trade conditions. He wa the
president of the American Manufacur
ore' Export association for several year."5-
APPROVE CHANGES
Huerfet; iSlatelior ; i
' : Mexican Tresidbtit
San Antonio, Texas. May 22. (L K.
S.) The election Monday of Governor
De La Huerta as provisional president,
of Mexico has been agtreed upon by the
Mexican senate and chamber of depu
ties. :
Lodge. Reservations, However,
Are Denounced as Impossible
, Senate Stopped Machinery.
A comprehensive aeries of five
cbild wejfare conferences is being
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Washington, May 2?. Repeated
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members of the senate that the pres
ident has-refused to accept any
change in the League of Nations cov
enant are disproved by the record
itself. ' asserts Senator Gll"bert M.
Hitchcock, wha -led, the. .Democrats
in the treaty fight. Senator Lttcfv-J
cock says .that he himself offered
five compromise reservations to., the
.treaty; and that they were approved
by the president. ,
Partisan claims that thjo president has
demanded the adoption of the treaty
without the dotting of an "f or the'
crossing of a "U" Senator Hitchcock de
clares, constitute an example of the
campaign of misrepresentation" indulged
In by treaty opponents. - J ',,
EEPCBUCASS REFUSED IT . v
"The president's recent letter," said
Senate Hitchcock, "declared his ' devo
tjon to the League of Nation's, and de
nounced the Ixxise reservations. That,
is alt it did. I denounce them.: I never
wtll consent to them and many other
senators never would, and millions - of
people never would. , .
"But those - Lodge reservations were
matched by reservations' on. the Demo
cratic side of the chamber. ' I had the
honor to offer five , reservations, and
they were indorsed, by the president- and
they- eere a -tender of compromise. On'
Article X I offered a reservation ' which
was a compromise. There' was some
doubt as to whether the president would
accept tUat. but we on our side of the
aisle wene willing to stand for it. The
Fep-sbltcans did not accept it. Yet that
reservation was drwn by a former Re
publictan president of the United States
William H. Taft). We offered all the
compromise; the Republican side offered
none." .
WHO BKUIED PEACE t
Quoting" the claim of Senator" Knox
that the- president had kept the country
in an alleged state of war for almoet
a year now; because he would not yield
one jot on the treaty,. Senator Hitchcock
asked:
, "How can a man say a thins; of that
sort te the senate et the United States
with a" straight face? The president
came back heiv with the treaty and de
livered -lt to tfie senate in Jury, 1919,
and. the. senate sent it to the foreign re
latione commitute. of which the Pennsyl
vania, senator, Mr. Knox, is a member.
Tha committee locked up the treaty
within the four i valla of the committee
room, fbr two- months, although they
might as well have reported It out in
one week. But U wy kept it there de
laying peace.
' "The senator fro.si Ptennsylvaala. 'au
thor of the Knox, peace resolution, was
one of the senators; whose votes made
that ouTrageous dela,r possible. ndKbeB
IS came into the seottte in September, It
was debated until, tiie flftinth of No
vember. U had been- efebV$eef Vfven be
fore, September., and It. was- talked about
for all these months, and when finally
' patience ceased to b virtue J, offered
a resolution, of cloture to stop debate
and the senator from Pennsylvania vot
ed against tt. He did not want to stop
debate. He was- not -(then afraid of
delay." ',
KNOX REAL SIGNER.
For the second time. Senator Hitch
cock pointed out. the senate debated the
treaty for w-aeks, finally rejecting it a
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short time ago. Senatos Knox ha said,
voted against ratifying in any form.
"X t he now- talks about the, preet.
dent of the .United Stata keeping, the
country in . a state!, of warT , exclaimed
Senator- Hitchcock. when. ha was ln.
Btro mental himself, in continuing . that
perfectly tutraebus. delay, jrd if ' be
had had his w'ay we wauM': have been
debating the question even to thisjay I
Kills Divorced Wife
And Self on Street
San Francisco, May l N. S.
In front or. the Savoy hotel on, Van
Ness a venue,' in. the presence of scores
of pedestrians, Ernest L. Visit late today
shot and killed his divorced wife and
then, ended his own. life. with, a bullet
in his brain. fDoU. fired several shots
at his wife and a near-panic was caused
by the frying . euUets. Tw of them
took effect in bis wi'a body.
Navyya'rd Worker
Heir to $2,000,000
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Sacramento, Car.. May 22.-(1. N. S.)
George Colbert, until recently em
ployed as chief master mechanic at the
Mare Island navv yardL was, notified
today that he had become' an heir of
the J7.000.000 estate left by h father.
Captain George Colbert of New York.
His share wUt be J2.000.000. '
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Better Optical Service
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J Oar Ophthalmometer it one o Ae mol
scientific eyctesting instruments in the
world. .With it we can detect error of
vision instantly.
1$ Our metHod is a method of convenience;
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or concentration.
q Our skilled optical specialists and opticians
are under one roof, as well as the factory for
making: the glasses double service with hut
a single thought to give complete satisfac
tion. ; . s ' . , .
qThe one-price policy prevails at our estab
lishment, same price to everybody and the
same high-grade service in the way of glasses
to everybody at the same price.
Q Our many years' experience is' at your dis
posal. - .
1 SAVE YOUR EYES
Thompson Optical Institute
EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS
PerUaneTs Largest. Meet Modern. Bet Equipped
Eaclushrei Optical EatabUshsaeat.
- 209-10-11 Corbett Building. Hfth and Morrisoa
.. Since 1908 ;' ; 1:
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Reading from left ta rislxV above
Rebert S. rnar". t Gns C. Moser.
Center Isaac E. Staples, George
"W. JTosephu t Belcfw Wilson T.
Hornet ' '.-; ;'--.'
Out-of-Town Folks
Ton can buy furniture from Edwards by mall and
get the , same result as though you made a trip to
Portland and selected ta person. When wrttiog men
tion about the kind yon want and actual photographs
will be sent. Terms, if desired, will be arranged.
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Get Ready at Once!
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The big- cosventlon will be on within a month.
You're going to help care for the visitors, aren't you?
Places to sleep will be of greatest importance. Kurnwti
-up that-extra room now get what blankets, comforts
other bedding needed and add them to your account. '
Kewly-Weds-This Outfit Will Last .TiniTSumjIufleV-dw
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Three Rooms Full With Tone
attd Quality Beyond YourtAn
ticipation In Front IV i n d o w
Today
Beautiful Golden Waxed Oak to match for the
living and dining rooms t fland-Decorated Snow
flake White or Lustered Old ivory Knamel fop
the Bedroom, Delivered to your' home (.the out
fit asxdescribed below) on conveniently -arranged
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Easy Terms-N a Interest -The
Living Room
Beautiful quarter-sawed oak Library Table
with plank top and magasine racks at each
- end. Also three, handsome oak Kockers with
genuine leather upholstered auto cushion
seats. (Not ordinary oak rockers ; these s-re
reai choice,) The four Pieces are displayed, in
the window. .. . . t
The Joining Room
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An eleg-ant 18-ipch quarter-sawed plank- -
. rim top Table that opens to six feet ; quarter
- sawed oak Puff et with long plate mirror and
-; six sturdily built chairs, all finished in hand
' rubbed wax,, to match the living-room suite.
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The Bedroom
Hand-decorated with "Blue Birds and Blos
soms" White Enamel Suite of five pieoea No
two- decorated alike ; on one the blue bird)
are flying; hi the blossomed bran.ch.es or fluti
terlng. in the air. Yea, it's an exclusive
Kd wards design. . The five pieces as illus
trated,. .. -. r . , .: ;;; . : ' '
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, Coil.BBAClii 8TUKL.1.INK sPKIMUn"
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Model Illustrated
. $8
WKKI-SO 1SEBE3T
Beautiful Gojden Waxed Oak Frame, upholstered with
genuine Craftsman Leatherette. The Bed Spring ls obii
ftncctedL entirely independent of the seat, A separate and.
entirely" different set of springs are used for the seaU.
Steellink spring Is braced at the. ends (not, on the sid.es)
in Nu fold Davenports. Two persons, regardless of
weight. wtH find thjts "NuPold" Bed always even no more
rolling to the center. You have full use of the full width
of the bed, at ail times, too. . ...
BATE A BSD ITT THE HG05f' WHKItE YOC BIPX'T
THINK THEKE WAS ItOO.H )'OU A EB
Several other models on display, but there's only . one
"NUFeJd" Bed construction. Before buying- any Bed
Davenport, see this Nu-Poid. . -
BANG GOES PHONE;
REDFIELD IS HUFFY
I WilDam Redfieid.' former sec
I retary of the department of com-
I merce. arrived in Portland Satnrdav
t night, from San" Francisco, accomt
t panted by Mrs; Redfield. He has
been .in attendance at the seventh
I national foreign trade convention.
His, present position is that of pres-
ident - of the Russian-American
Good Rugs
Edwards!
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Considering the - present market value, there's an
actual saving of over tea deUaca on, the leweat-pripst
rug listed here '
Tbey are good patterns, but not many of theee par-,
tlcular ones to select from. While - any rema$ you
may help yourself.
NOTE THESE PRICES:
vtTSE YOtTB 4V1JME?TT AS, TO HOW
SOON SELECXIONS SHOUfcB BE UABE,
" 8.3xlft.S Seamlesa Brussels Ruga (tare pah f'JC -r c
terns to seteet from. WuJil J
9x1 Seasoless, Brussels Rugs (two pat VQ7 7C
terns to select from) i.. ult J
9x12 Seamless Brussels Rugs (four pat" 90Q Cfl
terns to- select from). vOJi3
9x13 Seamless Wool Velvet Rugs (three $AO Cfl
patterns to. select from) ra,3U
Ru9gs13 !n,.1:s-!l...... $49.50, 554,50, 562,50
(Two ta five patterns of each to select, from)
Armstrong & Blabon's Inlaid Linoleum, per OC
square yard ,....,...,..........,,...,3H J
Sleepwell Mattresses . . . $25 and $31
':. ''':-'. . W CASB $1 WEK, 50 ISTBKEST
.Yeu"ll da exactly aa the name says, "sleep well, for these mattresses are' made entirely of cotton, built up tn
layers like so many . comforters. They're guaranteed no to lump or shift. Rolled edges and boxing of all Sleep
welU Mattresses contain lons-fiber cotton to hejp retain shap and naturally prolong their Ufe nd looks. Try
SleepweU for (50 nights. " -
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Riveted Steel Ranges
Including Hot Water Coils Connected
$82.50
tit Cash, 19 Week, o Inlerevt
Not Identical but quite similar to the illustration is this New
Winner Steel Range that is equipped with;
Large New, Western firebox.
Asbestos-covered even that's llxli-inch else.
Six lid polished, top (no blacking),
Duplex grates for wood and coal.
Plain nickel trimmings. - .
PoUshed eteel body and polished steel wsrming closet.
YES. EJQWA&P9 WILL TAKE TO UK OLB 8TOYJ5 AH PAKT
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TRADE MARK
THAT SHIELDS
YOUtUUGGAGE
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Spring Brides'
OUUttSJlllUi-UUUlIHUlU C
s Sets
$15.85
The meet seeded and asefat pieces are laeraded
even the Tea Kettle laser, which eliminates buying
aa extra Sehle boiler. Two-Quart - Lip Saaee Pan
replace the seep strainer, shown la the lower left
eoracr of Ulastratlea.
' Tbefar brlght-as-sllver. smoe th-as-r lane finish and
seamless eoastraetion make it impossible tor sedl
ment or grease to gather, either inside or out. Just
pour on hot water ap4 all pieces ! are thoroughly
and instantly cleaned. - ' .
Out-ef-Town Folks : Add 40q to cover the parcel
posv unless you want it sent by express, collect.
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This New Model, With
the New Oval Horn
and Six Double-Faced
Brunswick Records, in
Waxed Oak, Fumed
: Oak or Mahogany
, $155110
91$ Cash, Is Week, He Interest
You didnt know there was suck a
thing as the Brunewick eval hern?
Just you see it and hear-your favorite
record through it. ...
"Oh. isnt it pretty T That Is what
nearly everyone saya , But looks were
not wo mucn conakiered wfcea Bruna
wick built it.
The all-wood eval hero, tapering into
a perfectly round throat, was added
that better and fuller "HOUNU
TONES' would be, produced. .
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