;HE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 27. 1920. ! i ii PRESIDENT VltSO H mnnmrn mriTW Am UVW IKtAI in PLANK DRAWN UP Ratification, of. Covenant - Virtu- ally Without Change-Making Reservations Is Party's Plan. - .. ; By li C. Martin ' . t San Francisco, June 21. U. P.) Prldent Wilson Is understood to htv written his O. K. on the treaty plank In th form In which admin istration forcea will try to have it adopted by the Democratic national convention.' -. After much redrafting, which conr slated mostly tn changes in phraseol ogy and "shifting , of paragraphs, the plank 'was submitted to the president. His approval was wired to administra tion leaders. - The administration plank emphasises -the Issue . between -Wilson and Uryan. In effect it constitutes a pledge by the Democratic party, if riven control of the senate, to ratify the treaty virtu '"ally without reservations. REPUBLICANS ARE LASHED "phe first plank lauds . the league covenant as the world's hope' for peace, the cure for existing; international ills snd the hope of subject peoples for rec ognition . and independence. It then lashes In unmeasured terms the Re publican senate, charging that the Re publicans refused ? to ratify the treaty out of partisan spite rather than be cause they found real defect in it. The plank goes into the Republican attitude at great length, condemning Senator ' Lodge, Republican - leader, per sonally, and charging that, for purely partisan reasons he switched his posi - tion on the League of Nations question after, the president submitted the cove nant to the senate. . It : pledges the party to ratification without reservations which will Impair the effectiveness of the covenant or do more than clarify or explain it. Administration leaders today predicted ' with much i confidence that this plantc would be adopted . by the resolutions committee and the convention. They said a survey of the situation showed that the administration would have more than 40 members of the resolutions com- mttte "many more than 40," one leader said. -. GLASS TO BE CHAIEMAjr The election , of Senator Glass, the president's choice, as chairman, was de clared to be certain. , At the - same time. Bryan. Senator Walsh of Massachusetts and Senator Walsh Of Montana were working vig orously to wrest control of the resolu tions committee from Wilson's grasp. Indications tonight were that unlets ..something unforeseen develops the anti- admtnfstration forces would be defeated, at least as far as ,the League of Na tions issue U concerned. Walsh of Massachusetts today de clared that if the Democratic delegates understood clearly the sentiment of -he country they would not "court - party disaster by making unqualified ratifica tions an issue H predicted a well organized fight on the convention floor If the anti-Wilson forcea lose In the resolutions committee. - . -, .-..." The - wet- and dry--fight- before tba resolutions - committee continued to claim interest among the rank and file of delegates. In- nearly every caucus held today by state delegation the v.i and dry question was raised. - In the hotel ; lobbies and delegation headquarters tonight the opinion 'was generally expressed that the convention will finally adopt iplank favoring reiser lation of the alcoholic content of bever ages under the Volstead act and the constitutional amendment by the sep arate states aa they see fit Bainbridge Colby : In San Francisco To Have Conference San Franclsc. June 26. . (U. F.) Secretary of State Bainbridge Colby ar rived In San Francisco late .today and Was expected to confer with Senator Carter Glass and other administration leaders already on the ground tonight and tomorrow. i Colby had' nothing to say that would serve to clarify the situation, either as to candidates or platform. Having been out of touch with Washington, as well as San Francisco, for the past four or Ltveays. the secretary declined to make Pennsy i Delegates Against 'Wet' Plank San Francisco,- June .26. (U. P.) ' Pennsylvania's delegation to the Demo cratic -national .convention ia on record as against introducing a "moist" plank Into the party platform.' By a vote of to to 13 the delegation at Ita caucus to day accepted the advice of -Bruce Sterl ing, chairman of the delegation, and tabled a resolution favoring a plank urg ing modification of the Volstead act. The" delegates, however, were almost unanimous In favoring aa individuals a plank Teaving to the separate states such action . as they deem proper to liberalize the Volstead law. Resolute to Oppose Upton's5 Shamrock IV i - ' j -.- ' ' Newport, R. L. June 28.- U. P.) The Resolute was selected today by the com mittee on the America's cup defense as the opponent of the Shamrock IV in the international. yacht race next month off Sandy Hook. While no date was set by the committee, it is probable the firet race will be run July IS. For Yourv Hdme -Model illustrated together with seven double-faced lOvinch Rec-- or your own choice.' ,. i ords (14 selections) of . 108 Losd-Toae Jt'eedlea 100 Medium-Tone Needles One Jewel Point Two Sapphires Ose'Reeord Album . -BottIe of Tone-Clesr Hecord Brush i Oil Cat asd Oil for $1224; IU CA8H IS "WEEK 0 INTEREST .- WAXED OAK. FrMEB'OAk OR MAHOGA5T WHICH WILL TOr HAfEI tA Brunswick you're, going- to have there's no doubt about that, be cause ,Hmltati6na : have been over come. ' ' j . . NEW No.110 ' : ie,-4he model illustrated below with - HrM fecor t 109 Medium-Tone' Jleedles ' 108 Load. Toss eeltei Or Jewel Foist j Two Sapphires i . " -. -One Record Album ' -Bottle of Tone-Clear Oil Caa aa'd Oil -Reeerd Braak . -All Toars for Oalyr.:f - mm Hi CAsn It WEEK NO ' INTEREST . .. v.; V WAIED OAK. FTisiEB OAK 1 V - OR AlAUOGANx : WHICH WILL TOT) ' , .: PREi'ERl . Hear your favorite record en the Brunswick through..' the new .s Oval Horn. , : - . Hi! if I li; w2shld-l7.eii!.H?ertnf tota a perfectly roundr'throat. dJcad! that fuller and better "Boaad Toses" would be pro! ACoodFUoeTo Trad ii I'll i illinium smii ft 1 t -iAOood PhceTo Tred Eas y Terms No Interest TV'- r This Week 'i Demonstration and Sale of n - r . . . ' f mm :Homer "PipelesG - Furnacesi I Installed $265 hi wr ca. $15 Extra Easy termsno interest arranged to fit your Individual requirement select one sincle piece or a houseful. . . ; : , Living Room: Solid Oak Arm Rocker, quarter-sawed three-ply veneer C O Cfl . opera seat, golden wax finish. Bargain? at....,., W A w J v Golden Waxed Oak Library Table, with" J4x38-lnch fin ( j-rt : quarur-sawed top. book racks at each end, at only... "Beautiful baronial Wown finish. Wicker Arm Backer, 1 C OA cretonne covered loose cushions.' Tours fort........... -. William' and Mary Library Tab! quartered oak, "Jaco- ftOft C . bean finish. 28x43-Inch top, priced now at. wJiuU - Three-piece Golden Oak Parlor Suite Settee Arm Chair ORO Crt and Arm Rocker, upholstered with leatherette I pieces v - , Frosted Brown Reed Arm Chair, cretonne upholstered CO5 Cft seat and back, awaiting you at,.,, ,;,,....Mt,.,WtiUiJU Very nifty Baronial Brown Wicker Chaise v Lounge, fteC fllY spring seat and 4-lnch looae-x-ushlon. vThlnk Of Jt only UOUiWU , " Old Ivory Finish Reed Arm Rocker. Japanese cretonne oi TK loose cushion seat and back a. little beauty at h. - . - f -. ' ' Rolled Arm Baronial Brown Wicker Arm Chair and f O Crt . "Arm Rocker, tapestry, upholstered, eacli at.,...;;.Ji..: eJVr v Fumed Oak Reclining Back Easy Chair. . upholstered (JOC Cfl i with dark brown heavy leatherette, and only. . . .. . , . s j .Genuine Leather Overstuffed Rocker, firjsideywing back t?C'7 Cfl ' t and heavy rolled arras. Big value at wU v Tapestry ' Overstuff ed Rocker, fireside Wing back. , A 7 (Sfl beauty and a dandy good buy. wX wU Sdlid Mahogany Den Rocker,' with extra heavy, genuine I'7C rtfl leather, auto seat and loose cushion back. W UUU ; - . .. ' ... . v....--.. . . - i... ... Mahogany finished turned-back Arm Rocker, tapestry.' fn j CY- covered spring seat.. This one only ......., Wi JJ - SoHd Mahogany Cane Wing Back Arm Chair and Arm OQ Cf Rocker, velour covered loose cushions, each.. .. ,. wOiOW ' , Tapestry Overstuffed Davenport, pad arms,. spring back CQQ 7tt and three loose cushions. See throne t..........:,... vfOilU ' - 4 $50 CashS Week No Interest f j: , ' -Perfect, lin Construction s ' ; - v - Perfect, in- Accomplishment. - - . 4 . No Heat in the Basement : , - No Smoke,. Soot or Ashes Upstairs , . One ' Register the "Homer" Thermo-Seal inner Lining and the Two-Funnel Radiator Does All - , : ' t '.' ' - i - .-'. ''.-.-" ' . V- f.-' .. .. ? . ,. ' , . . .. j . -; I, , -. , V " ' . v r ' .. ' ' .' " ' , , . - - .... -. , "Be Protected Order This Week, Installed Whenever Tfou Say-4July. August or JSeptember v ' ' ThereV, nothings 4mplictedfi VoththgV-jriysterious,.--.about . . . ' V "Homer" "Pipeless Ventilator Furnaces. f , I : - " - - " rlostajled in any home whlere there is a basement-no tearing , . . . ' up, no dust or dirt, no inconvenience,rino:delayl - ; : --Savesi fuel, saves labor, saves expense. , ' , , 1 ' J'- ; Heats quickly, heats evenly, heats purely . ' iwwwMRittKk'wiwiiwunmiiuitttiwms Dining Room: Solid Oak Golden Wax Dining Table, with 45-inch top CC 7C " that opens to six feet... r....... .......... )Oe O Solid Oak Chairs with saddle seat and three-slat backs, J f f!( finished to match table above, each...t i. O wOU 'Quarter-Sawed Golden Oak. 45-Inch plank top table that COA 7tL opens to six feet.' -A remarkable value at.,.. wy. ., wOJi 4 Solid Oak Fun Box Seat Chairs to match this table, at t -f 7C .......T..... e each Solid Oak Buffet, colonial front quartered top and long CQQ Cft plate mirror, now only. X 007OU Very Beautiful Quartered Oak Plank Top Table, with C7Q f heavy octagon shaped base, 8-foot extension..'..... w OevJvl 48-Inch Quarter-Sawed Plank Top Table, six-foot ex- JC1 tC tension. All solid oak base..... ,. dO.ltUU Very attractive Five-Leg William and Mary. Jacobean 4fi7 tg 54-Inch American Walnut Queen Anne Dining Table that , Vjiviin ! icrn , Finieh Dining Table, 54-inch top. six-foot extension... S98.50 Beautiful set of., six American Walnut Queen Anne f j Cf Chairs to match table (carver' Included) . . . . . . . . 1 4?U 64-Ih. AmericanyTalnut Queen Anne Buffet to match f f fn A both table and chairs, at.. ......... r. ...... lU7tOU Five-Leg William and Mary American Walnut, 54-incn 5QQ Crt Table that extends to eight feet.. 900Uu Set of six William and Mary American Walnut" Chairs C 1 OO Cfl to match, with leather slip seats (carver included),.. wlAtOU k 1;, - rp4M' erjDB . f ; t , Absolutely -Gmairaiiteedlo wiimmHmihiflMMusMttnmfflmiim 1 Your Money Refunded After 60 Days' Use if This Homer Pipe- 1 lessvenuiaior r urnace' ioes aioi measure up in r uu 10 every Statement. -Made- Edwards. . I MiwauiwmHRniffitanmiiMiji -Note th Therrnp-$eal Inner Lining Heavy. Galvanized Iron with.asbestot intulator. Without it there would pV no circulation of warm air.- It keeps the return air cool until it reaches the base of the furnace. It sends all the heat to the rooms above. The Thermo-Seal is a distinct Homer feature. - , :........--.'. - :' The large Homer clean-out is conveniently placed, to make occasional cleaning very easy. Fc.d door is extra large to allow the use of large pieces of wood or coal. iWater- pan with proper capacities 1s correctly located to moisten the warm-air before it leaves the Homer. The ash-pit door is-dust-tight and is the right site-to permit easy removal of ashes. Outer and inner casings of the Homer are. adjustable to any depth basement of six feet or more. They make airtight connections between the furnace and the register. Made of heavy v galvanized iron. . x - S!. li . Radiator---all east, constructed in two nieces, "horseshoe" tvue. flues oversize. Insurlnr free circulation (Urnok puses completely around the radiator, which rives maximum extraction' of heat, before same passes to chimney. . v ? -? Extra heavy reinforced flrepot with ribbing both on inside as well as outside. Made of pure v'Strokel iron and guaranteed to last,, five years. Npte the largo- air-spaces which-insure the proper ratio of warm and return air passing through 'the 'Homer. They 'are designed to allow all the atrto pass through. th furnace about every iS minutes, giving steady flow of warm air. . , Mahogany Gate-Leg Table 12x48-lnch (closed). A real beauty and good valae at 48-inch diameter-(opened) qqv r? r 't . Portland, December 20, 191. Edwards Company. City, 7 . Gentlemen : Since installing your . Homer Pipeless Furnace (which re plaeed an American Ideal Radiator System), we have realised about 40 per cent saving in fuel over the steam "system. In fact, we have sold m portion Of our fuel supply for this reason. . , We also find that an even "temperature, is maintained throughout the Office -and considerably less work is required to fire the furnace. The cold spell JuBt passed gave us a splendid opportunity to test eut thernerits of.ypur furnace, and. we. do not' hesitate to recommend th same fully. ' . ? ' - . - ' 7 -. - Yours truly. ' - , . BAGGAGE & OMNIBUS TKANSFKR CO. : - . . (Signed) By E. O. Pond. Secretary Treasurer. Homer Pipeless Furnaces Jlear These Locations A ny of Them Your Neighbors? - - ' - -"'. . v Portland, Or., November; 5, 191V Edwards Company, City. 1 " - ' Gentlemen; We have had the Homer- Pipeless Furnace 4ft our -horn 10 days and it has proven entirely satisfactory. ' Two shovelfuls of coal in the morning keep the whole house, including the Inclosed sleeping porch at, the rear,, warm and comfortable all day, even on the coldest days we have had so far. and it saves Us About one half on fuel. . - -. , We have reason to congratulate ourselves on installing sfiomer. Yours truly. ' (Signed), RUTH 8ANDKR.80N, - ; i '-..:"',.;..- - - 1 : . ' 145a Wlsteriar avenue, "Loveliness" in All Herl Glory 7v Old Ivory Hand Decorated $ 1 3oS0- Charmingly distinctive "Xustered Old Ivory" Suite, hand decoVated with a delicate spray ef moss roses and green Yollage. This is an exclusive Edwards .design, a display in . the front window today: Five pieces as illustrated. ; A -. Portland. Ofw October 27, 1919. Edwards Company, City. . , --'" Gefltlemen; , The Hamer Pipeless Furnace that you have Installed m jut home is very satisf actory, both as heater and fuel saver, and ' we -ould recommend the Homer-Furnace to anyone who Is contemplating , letting a pipeless furnace.. ' Ttespectfully yours,"- .: : . s ' (Signed) MR. AND MRS. FRANK OlILLESPfE. - - - v. . . ft7 Fast 6Sth . Street North. - k " - . Hoigate ave., near 43d. ' -; Parkfose, between Shaver and ... ' Richardson sta. E. Slst st. N.' and Sandy blvd. ' WilbuV sU tiar Kitllngsworth. . E. fiSth 'N., near Alameda. Front St., hear Ankeny. Wisteria st and K. 64th N, i-KIlttngswortlTave., EX 26th N West -Park at and Davis. E. Flanders St. E. 67th N. . : E. Cist st, N.; near Alameda. Haipht ave.. near Hoimtn ave. E. th st. N., near Knott. K. Sth st: N., near Knott. K. 29th N.f near Alberta. Shaver et.r near Minnesota ave. : Near Multnomah station. . Newberg, Or. - tC. 62d N., near Ulisan. Olenn ave. N' necr Alneworth. ."Detroit, near Ainsworth. Near Ardenwald station. Mallory ave.. near Alberta. Hancock St., near Union. E. 28th st, near Franklin. ' Jefferson st., cor. 10th. Corvallis, Or. R. 12th N.. near Kllllngsworth. Hall at., near Broadway. .Shaver st -near Minnesota. Thurman st. near 27th N. E. 55th N., near Alameda. E. PSth N., nesr Alameda. rc. ftfith N. near AltmMa. Laneester St., near Bryant' E. 10th S., near Beacon. Aloha, Or. E. f8th ave., near 44th 8. F Alameda Drive, near E. 5th North. E. 4th N.. near Falling. Vernon ave. N.. near Alberta, N. 1th st.. near Waehtngtoa. E. 10th st, near Beacon. RUGS! r- RUGS! RUGS! RUGS! ALL JINDS,,OF HUGH AT EBWABDs. Tou are not limited If this Rug Store -is visited. The 90-foot wall track, with two rugs . to every foot. Ways .back, and forth with a variety almost uo " limited. " " . - y From those exquisite Kamack Wiltons to South Sea . Wool and , 'Fibers you -may select, pay a little down and have the difference . grratiged. Edwards particularly wishes you to sea these twq lnes. 9x?12-Foot 9xl2-Foot Brussels Rugs Axminster Rugs !: $39.50 to $49,50 $52.53 to $89.50 Sals ar no Hatfl Easy Terms- Ho Inherent Are for T e a Melert Ooa bin gle Plees or s ffosiefuL 'SleepweU'? ; Quality, Service and Comfort Mattresses aEid$31 $5 Cash-r$l Week-No Interest" 40 pounds Of felted cotton built up In Jay era (like so- many comfort ers). Inside of flower-strewn art. ticks, with- heavy' rolled edges and reinforced boxing of long fiber cotton.' . . v ' - ,- ' . Sleapwell mattresses ar absolutely guaranteed not to lump or shift." Made in compliance with Oregon's bedding law.' Try one .for 60 nights; if it's not aa stated, return at d wards' expense ... .,t , - , I Ji iiimi ii - ; i- ' . - r-T-Xl "i-vr -f"v, J iC7 (iT - EDWAKDS JTEW WIW5EB Riveted Steel Ranges ; rsCLVDino-KOi water : COItS C055ECTKD lis Cask, IS Week, jr interest f Not ident4ca bbt-quite similar to th illustration is .this' New Winner Steel Rang that is equipped with r ' ; - : Large New Western firebox. Asbestos covered oven that's , lSzli-iacb l. ' . --six-inch polished- top (no blacking). .. XKiplex grates for wood and . ' coat ' . .Plata nickel trtmmings. ' -i-pollshed steel body and pol ished steel warming cioset Columbia Refrigeratoro - WILL KEEP EATABLES FRESH AND SWEET -45-pound Ice capacity else 2R.5f 75-pound ice capacity atze jUait.oO 100-pound pe capacity size Terms 41. Weekly, jr IiUrfit . Outside cases made of hardwood, finished golden . oak, insulated with air space snd filled with thres-ply pack, making all joints firm and tight. - Ice chambers ar or galvanised Iron and food compartments are ail white enamel lined, equipped with lever tight fasteners on the doors finished with waterproof coacb varnish. AGoodPbceTo Tred cas y Terns no Interesr -1