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THE OREGON DAILY JOUIUJAU PORTLAND, OREGON niUHGDAY, JULY 1, a WHS G.0.P.K HAVE STAHFIELD TO SETTLE WITH ! , Bob Stanfleld's shsowtis begln- : nlnr to rest athwart th organiza tion of the Republican, state central committee. In fact, there seema to be more ; than one shadow floating op from the horizon to shut the un hlne from the hopes and aspirations of tome of tbe boys when tha time eomes to select a new state chair- . man and a new secretary, i-; The state central committee Is Jealous of Its Jurisdiction and in the past has Insisted that It he the official center of 'all state-wide campaign activities. Per sona! managers and personal committees are an right for the primary campaign. Its leader contend, bat after the nom inations are made and the whole ticket has to go up against the barrage of op poslition, the committee has Insisted that , one directing head for the whole cam paign Is better political business than to have things all split , up. BIO FIGHT AHEAD Those political captains who have the ' responsibilities of the national ticket closet at heart are not worrying so much about the organization of the state 1 committee, for they know that the chair man, the secretary and all the other of ficers and committees will go to bat to the best of their ability when it comes to earrylnjf Oregon , for Hardng and Cool id. With them the executive and ; organizing ability of the chairman and : the secretary is of more Importance than anything else. But with StanCeld It is a different matter. He ; has a big fight ' on his bands a fact; which even his , strongest supporters frankly admit and naturally, he wants the committee so organised that Its officers, '"by reason of personal and friendly .interest, or other- i wise, will not overlook his . campaign for the eenatorshlp In the excitement of . the presidential conflict. Stanfield either has to have a friend for state chairman and a friend for secretary of the com mittee, or he will have to maintain a - Stanfield campaign organization as ' a separate Institution' in self-defense, something which costs dollars and might " buy him but little, assistance so far as 'the state committee, its funds and its organisation - are -concerned. So -,he Stanfield camp Is keeping its-weather eye on the .developments In the coming state committee organisation. : - . - Skipping down to Lane county, a rift Is discovered in: the lute which has been 'piping a reelection tune in favor-of -Tom " Tongue, the present 'state ' chairman. M. . mi ' i VmAn mmtm n ! mnHM I said to have discovered that John Cochran, while secretary or the state commute, llnV WVAtA MARIA Ititld letters, or both. In favor of the candi dacy or Bam Koser, wno was a canuui for nomination as secretary of state. x,wwia whs was 1u a ('a.ndldate. con siders that Cochran was entirely un neutral and he harbors tne oeuw Chairman Tongue knew of it, and. If be AiA nnt sWiiallv irmmn the actions Of his secretary, he at least did not ob ject to it. As a result, jrarsons ting ready to wage war. on Tongues ambition to be reelected as chairman of the committee. NF , . How far the Parsons offensive will ....n . TMimo't eneceas is nroD- UmaticaJ. It probably would not amount . . .t. r Inal to mucn II II were wm iw " - J Jack Day. chairman of the Multnomah . mmittM would rather be state chairmaa than to preside over tbe county committee. : Day wants to be appointed .TJnited States marshal and he believes that be would have a much better chance at the Job if he held the state chairmanship in the event of Republican success than If he held the county chairmanship, a position which does not amount to mucn when it comes to picking the pickers of political plums. . BAT' WaSTB bigger job Day has "got she county central com mittee organised his way. lie elected Joe Dunn, ! state . committeeman from Multnomah county, and he expects Dunn to-do valiant work In bringing home the state chairmanship to hlm.( In return Dunn3 would be made county chairman . . .... ts. h htfertiar office. Day's campaign Is based on tne contention that a rorosno mn to be at the head of the state commit tee so that he could be on the Job all the time. How successfully he may be able to plead With the ouUlde commit teemen Is a matter of conjecture. Stan field, also has to be taken ., Into con sideration In that connection. r)..rinc th cut few days Clarence K. rininhiri hAjt mm to the front as a possible successor to Cochran as secre- will very probably be elected when the commit. tee , meeus, mo -" "77 meeting Is expected to be sent out within the next few days. Legion Auxiliaries To Haye Convention 'Spokane, "Wash., July 1. The first state conference of the auxiliaries to the, posts of the American Legion will be held in Spokane. September X to 4. The meeting has not been officially author ised by national headquarters, but it la expected a state ritual will be adopted. More than ISO women from all parts of the-state are expected. By Increasing j Its hydrogen content English chemists have made whale oil become a substance closely resembling mutton tallow. M " ' 1 f JULY Victor Records i m ATTD OTHZB GOOD 1TTJ3IBXBS , J uly New Dance Numbers Alexandria Fox Trot Oriental Stars One Step............ 'vu I ry timsu i iucuicjt x1 ujl .1 rui. . . Kobody But You Medley Fox Trot ......Joseph C Smith's Orchestra Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra f 85c. ..All Star Trio I Palace TrioJ$L35 rate Popslar Hits ' ' ' The Moon Shines .on the Moonshine......... .....Sidney Phillips So Long! CO-long (How Lony You. Gonna Be Gone) . .Victor Roberts Who'll Take the Place of Mary?. ..Crescent Trio Marion You'll Soon Be Marrym Me)... Rachel Grant-Billy Murray 85c '8Se' Ww Harry Laeder Record '- i Z Think rjl Get Wed In the Summer .......Sir Harry Lauder 1.G5 '' ;,':!- ITew HIseeDaseost Hambers . ' !. Oood-Bye Sweet Day.. ....... .......Merle AleocltV The Meeting of the Waters.. ......................... ..Merle Alcock ($1.00 . The Toils Are Pitched ("The Lady otthe Lake")... Laura Lfttlefield 1 They Bid Me Sleep -("The Lady of the Lake") Laura LitUefield J 85o Reeords . ' . . - ........ John McCormack $1.00 Edward Johnson $1.00 .............. Mischa Elman J1.00 .............Knrico Caruso 11.60 Sophie Braalau $1.00 Alfred Cortot $1.50 i. Galli-Curci $1.00 ............ . . Renato Kanelli $1.50 ......Philadelphia Orchestra $1.50 ...OrviUe Harrold $1.60 ' ..Wew Red Seal The Barefoot Trail .................... The Girl of the Golden West ...V. Scotch Pastorale .......... ...... Largo Greatest Miracle of All. Kerceuse (fiano toia) .................. Les Filles de Cadix . i Rlgoletto Monologo (We Are JEqual), . pis pan a Rapsodie - ., Boheme Racconto dl Rodolfo. (- s Records Tea Have Beea Looking Tor TTncle Joeh on -the Street Car. Cal Stewart' Uncle Josh and Aunt Nancy. Visit New York. ...... .....Cal Stewart1 A Smalt Boy and His Mother at the Circus..,. ....... Cal Stewart! Uncle Josh at the Dentist's Cal Stewart! A Perfect Day Violin. Cello and Piano.. ..McKee Trio' Mother Machree Violin, Cello and Piano., ..McKee Trio i Pietro's Return March. Pietro ' Luna Walts Accord la n ... ..wv. ...... Pietro j ia roioma ................ ........ .............. ...... .sousa s Band Over the Waves Walts., Pryor's Band' Wild Flower Walts , .... . ................. i . . . . .Hawaiian Guitars ' Alabama Moon Waltz i.. ....Hawaiian Guitars Kllima Walts . ....... ......Hawaiian Guitars Hawaiian Walts Medley ,.,.....,,.., Ha wal ian Guitars Havanola Fox Trot ...... ............ 4. .Joseph C. Smith Orchestral Walts From Drigo's Serenade....,..,.,;... Joseph C. Smtth Orchestral Blue Waves Walts............. Hurtado Bros. Marimba Band' Thousand and One Night Waltz..... Hurtado Bros. Marimba Band A Perfect Day Medley Waltz .... .... ....McKee's Orchestra; In Wintertime Waltz .......McKee's Orchestra' Anv Chorus Victor Orchestra Forge In the Forest Arthur Prvor'n Rand 1 Kiss Me Again ...........t...,.......iVictor Herbert's Orchestra 1 numurwiiuo ............................. v icwr jtieroert a orchestra In a Clock Store .Victor Orchestra j a Muwin tne ts iaoK sorest .Victor Orchestra a wMUfocn an uons .............i................Iarry Lauder 11 JS T Wee HoosMang the Heather..;,....:....:...rry iiudeSZJlJs , When I Was Twenty-One t ,. , QE She Is MyDaisy -. . . . . .... ........ .....Harry Lauder1 $1.25 f Love to Be a Sailor .................. ...,7.........,..Harry Lauder $1 25 There Is Somebody Waiting for Me... . ..Harry Lauder $L25 Let the Lower Lights Be Burning. .. Olive Kline-Elsie Baker I Jesus. My Savior .............Olive Kline-Blsie Baker f $1.00 &vt wVsVm gS-lhlS ojinpncin. injj JMinor........,....i-njiaaeipiiia Symphony Orchestra $1.50 iT h.e.,W- V - .-Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra t.50 SXbK?tiA LiiU?r Vic? 1 . ... ....Galli-Curcl $1.60 115 "AJr; a""1 y,ar;ti?na ...,;., .GUi-Curci 1 1.60 Lo. Hearth GenteLark; .. . ,;. : Oalli-Cuw) il Rf Wood Bird) Gabriella Besansoni $UB0 v Alma Gluck J1.B0 1 ............... .; . , Evan Williams! 1.60 fe So .i. :John McCormack $1.00 ............. Sembrlch-Camso Scotti-Joumet $$.50 .jonn mcjormacK-Krel8ler $.00 . John McCormack-Kreisler $2.00 .- 8SO -''ISO S5e 85c J 85c 85e 85c $1.55 $1.35 $1.35 85o $1.00 $t.S5 TRUCa HITS CAR; WOfM! lilJIIRED; DRIVER IS' HELD As the result of a collision -with a truck driven by SJ. H.; Bi-edemeyer, Richardson and Falling;'; streets, a driver for Llpman, Wolfe '&. Co., Mrs. J. Petrle, '100 Souths -c Leonard street, suffered a severely vrenched 1 back, at Fifth and Glisan "streets, Wednesday evening. f f Mrs, Petrie was In a machine driven by her husband. Accordlng-to reports of the. accident, Bredemeyer could not 'see Petrte's turning signal, and was going too fast to avoid the accident after Petrio started to turn. Investigation by Officer Abbott resulted in a charge j against Bredemeyer of exceeding the Intersec tion speed limit. Mrs- Petrle was taken to the Emergency hospital. Passing a water wagon Just as the water was turned on, a machine driven by L. Stiles, 461 Schuyler street, skidded half jfi block, and then- wrecked itself against, tree at Sixth street between Market and Clay, Wednesday afternoon. Two occupants of the car, Mrs. M. X. Randolph, 461 Schuyler street, and Mrs. Mattle Ronald, Waldorf apartments. were- bruised severely. Investigation by the police is pending. 1 . Running 'out from behind a parked automobile at Second and Taylorstreets, Baby Wyncoff, living at the Tourney apartments, was struck down f by an auto driven by L. F: Burchsich, Clyde hotel, Wednesday. - The child was in jured Slightly - on his hand, - and - was taken to his home. Investigation by the police exonerated Burchsich. from any blame, h- f ' '' I : : - Jeral Marlon. 4-year-old sen of Mrs. Edna Marion, 631 Marshall street, re ceived a fractured leg when he was run over by an automobile Wednesday morning. , According to Mrs. : Marion, tne boy ran out from the sidewalk sud denly. She placed no blame on the driver, whose name she did not get. The boy was taken to the Good Samari- Gasoline Storage Solution to Await Return of Mayor - Pending the return of Mayor Baker from his trip to Alaska, no action will be taken by Municipal Judge Rossman in the ease of William H. Cullers, gen eral manager of the Northwest Bridge ft Iron comnanv. who was arrested dur ing the gasoline conservation campaign before the Shrine convention for illegal storage or gasoline jn the yards of the Columbia River Shipbuilding corpora tion. . L. . I . ' - s . . . Cullers ' was triad In Wednesday afternoon, j An . application for a permit to store this gasoline, amounting to abouP 7800 gallons, is now before the city council. Mayor Baker had the matter under investigation, and the council is expected to act favorably on uie application after his : return, abOUt Julv 8. ' Judo- 1 Pnumon ni cated at the hearing Wednesday that wnue ne considered a technical viola tion had occurred, it was far more de sirable to see gasoline stored for use by s iarze izuiuatria.1 mmni is)i H wo paying wages to thousands of-men than ior uie Deneut 01 auiomoDiie joy riders. Fire Marshal Grenfell said that reason able precautions for storage of the gas oline were beinr used hv th hinh.iM. Ing concern and that it was not con- siaerea 10 De nigniy nazardous. ; The gasoline was stored, attorneys for Cul lers said, to guard against: a shortage which would have meant suspension of work at , the: plant where seven tank steamers, each of 12,000 tons capacity. arc u ps cgnnruciea, giving work to at least 4000 men for the next 18 months. Commissioners Sign Streetcar Franchise Slmatnres of the eountv mmmiinn. ers have been placed on the franchise granted . to the city of Portland for a street car track In what is designated as county road No. 744, comprising the portions of Kellogg street, Jersey street and St. Johns avenue extending to mu nicipal pier xho. e, outside the municipal boundaries. BirState Agreement Exempts .Operators From License Law , Drivers off motor 1 delivery vehicles operating from Vancouver, Wash to Portland bearing the Washington li cense only will not be arrested, accord ing to an order issued .to .all captains of the police by Chief of Police Jenkins. Agreement between Chief of Police Jenkins, Municipal Judge Rossman and District ' Attorney Evans and officials of Clarks county. Wash., not to arrest drivers of delivery' vehicles operating between the two states bearing the li cense of ona state was reached at a re cent conference. . 1 Rigid enforcement by - the police of Vancouver of the Washington state jlaw providing for the license of delivery jve-; hides caused considerable trouble be tween the authorities of Vancouver and Portland.: A year ago the Portland city council - retaliated . by passing an ordi nance making Vancouver delivery ve hicles operating into Portland carry, an Oregon . license. , Later the state legis lature passed such a . law. , Recent 1 ar rest of two Vancouver delivery drivers by Portland police brought protest from Vancouver. . - -s-- ... Carmen (Love Is Like My Old Kentucky Home Oood-Bye, (Tostl).. Your" Eves Have Told 5d . Lucia Sextette i . . . . . ?. Ave Maria (Schubert) . Lullaby From Jocelyn.. 125.197 Foarts St. Bet. Washlsgtea aad Alder Victrolas , Pi&nos Everylhiig Musical Birds Beach Bend in 3 Hours' 15 iMinutes The four carrier nlareon frnm ti. office of the format MnHm l...4 v.. Geo re Cecil, district tnrMtr postoff ice window at 10 :35 a. m., Wednes- uay, rownoa ocna, nu miie Wfi.y. at sawuaw OllU AO minutes. The flight was to test the speed of the birds as aids to fire fighting. Pioneer Publisher Of Spokane Passes "''''i'-f'-'-? i t SOOkanA. Wuh. Julv 1 Vw-nftm TT Cook, aged 69, Spokane pioneer, pub lisher Of tha fimt TIAW.nn n, hw. omI owner of the first streetcar in Spokane, atea weanesday. He setUed In Spokane in February, 1878. His widow and 11 children survive. - r " - ' i - Nov Playing - s - ... - . . . - - ; ' " - 5 - :- E2S5I3!IJAE COED? mm ss ssssssa Osteopathics Honor Waldo Dr. W. E. Waldo of SeatUe bu kmn elected president of the American Os teopathic association in a convention at Chicago. ' according to word recelvnd here. He has been trustee for .three years and is a past president of the Washington association. The only other coast president of the ; national ooay was ur. : ja. jaoore of Port' land. . -. :.-.- -i . . This fin. ntnfiln. & i i ij - vavwuii 1WK1I1K car for sale at the extremely low figure It is a 1918 model seven passenger car with excellent tire eauipment. We wish to dispose of this car at once. Easy terms. - Covey Motor Car Company Waialagton St. at tlsC , Mala 6244 Miller & Tracey High Class Fan eral Service Main ZZ01 578-85 To! A on iAIFLE SaM )QJ Morrison Street, Bet. Fourth and . OQ OU Fifths-Next to. Corbett Building' slOU, f TWtnt He Minted. Haware nf Tmitatina Samnle Ktar-c Shoos aad Sale Imitators. Look for the Big Sign - with Hand rotating to 286 Morrison Street, Factory - - Sample Shop. CutPriceSale! Every garment cut and slashed. Closing out all summer garments. PbloCoatcl' All sizes to $30 at only $12.95 and ........... JS! Accordeon Pleated White Skirts Accordeon Pleated Plaid Skirts Values only HSBaSSBBVBaBBSMBasSSBSaSBBnBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSSlBB . Women's Suits To $45.00 at ' 1- Q AK! only DJLO0 it "i"1 , , . Silk and sjer$ey Dresses . . . S - ' All sizes, values to A OK $35.00, at only .... J) LmVD - Thousand Waists In Georgettes and CrepeSdeOiines, values to $8.00, at (CO only .,4 Dss e aO kJ MONEY'S, WORTH OR MONEY t BACK -This Store Will Be . Closed All Day, MONDAY, JULY: S - -F;OR" MIDDIE BLOUSES Plain .white middies and middies with : colored trimmings. All sizes are in this attractive showing. 95c to $3.50 Fourth i 6 WASH SKIRTS White Surf Satins and Gabardines are made into these popular skirts." Em broidered designs and but tons are used as trim mings. ' " . . $2.50 to $15.00 11... KHAKI SUITS FOR; OUTING WEAR 7"- Two styles to choose from in sizes from 16 to 44. A ffi Skirts and Coats .,..... ,...,.-.,,-.. tPXlaVlU Breeches and Coat, with corduroy collar. " $X3 50 " The ideal garments for picnics and camping parties, i SUMMER DRESSES . . ( 1 Q C A Figured Voiles, French imported Ginghams, fjj JL JJ Hawaiian Cloth and White Organdies are 4 made into these dresses that you would pay more for earlier . in the season. There are straight line models for the large woman and ruffled effects for the small woman, .bach ana every one is a real value, - w .Ijt. CONVENIENT CREDIT 1 Appeals to vacationists, as well as others. You have the privilege of wear ing your apparel while paying for it. , THE GRAY TILE CORNER WASHINGTON ST, .AT TENTH xii2 AVOODARD, CLARICE & CO, Woodlark Building Alder at West Park . PERFUME DEPARTMENT: Nikk Marr ToUet Articles - Neo-Plastique ....... .$2.50 Gray Hair Restorer. . . :$1.25 Hair Tonic $1.25 Velvet Cream.... 50c and $1 Velvet Balm. ...50c and $1 Freckle Cream $1.25 Vacation Biz Genuine Cow hide. 18-in. Special $7.50 FRECKLE CREAMS Othine . . ...U-.$1.10 MLoIena, Double Strength, $1 StUIrcan's . ....50c and90c Anita 50c Stears $1.20 Dr. Berry'$ . v 60c Kintho .....69c and $1.20 Malvina .' ,48c K rank's Lemon 4 7.... $1.00 Vivaudou's Lemon ..... 50c Present this COUPON Friday or Saturday, July 2nd or 3rd, and .. ' secure . ' - - . . . 20-EXTRA--20 . r Green Tfdinz r Stssaps ..jj with the first SI of your par. chats and DOUBLE STAMPS with ths rsmsiiuler of purchsss. Hyglenol Sterilized Cleansing Towel -after motoring while traveling doz..25c Miolena Cucumber Cream 50c 2.00 Hughes Ideal Water proof Hair Brush . Special .. ....... ..$1.29 STAR VIBRATOR for a fresh youthful complexion $5.00 patent Medicine Department Veronica ....... Ovoferrin ...$1.00 Dentox .; ..' . . ........ . .25c Jaynes Vermifuge .......40c Nujol ...!. ....50c CLA-WDOD Iron Tonic. .$1.00 Lysol i. 25c Benetol ............... -25c Liauid Arvon ........... -98c Swamp Root ......... .$1.00 Oregon' Pitch Plasters ....20c 7 Stationery 100 boxes slightly soilecl, finest quality lawn finish Stationery One-Half Price A Lars Assortment of Stand ard Makes to Choose From Waterman's, Conklin's, Moore' and Shaeffer's represent the acme of FOUN TAIN PEN perfection. Their service is unfailing, their sat isfaction guaranteed.:' We help you select the point most suitable to your stylo of handwriting. 1 v Pens for the purse or pocket with the ring In cap or clip. All makes pens price $2.50 and up. Eversharp The 5VRSHARP pencil fs the culmination of 400 years of pencil development. Here at -last is the pencil ALWAYS SHARP NEVER SHARPENED with' enough lead to write a quarter million words. In fancy gold-filled, sterling silver and plated silver, pleas ingly engraved arid Embossed, designs. ' Priced $1.00 and up. Basement Attractions CANDY ! ' Marshmallow Peanuts, lb. 59c a Peanut Clusters, lb.... 59c. Gum Drops, lb... 39c Creole Pralines, pkg... .10c ' Refreshing Hot Weather Drinks Grape Juice, Lime Juice, Loganberry Juice, Ginger Ale, Bevo. .WHITINE Cleans and whitens canvas shoes, bottle- rf ..........25c DY-IT Change the color of your straw hat make like new 14 col ors ........ .....25c Family pai"I Shenvin-Williams Family Paint : Buy now. It is good painting, weather.' Prices are right. We are still running this very durable Sherwin-Williams Family Paint at s SPECIAL PRICE. For outside and inside work. White, cHoa .........$3.58 Whitm, g .......... ..$38 . Don't Let the , Moths Destroy Your Furs or Clothing . Uie Tar or Cedar Bags C0c to $1.S5 . HesTy -Weighted FLOOR BRUSHES to Wax Yoar Hardwood Floors. Make Waxing the Floors a Plea. ur - IS !b., special $3.9S 2$ lb., special... ...$4.SS y.. Polisher and Waxer,. $4.50 S ox. can of Wax FREE with ' sale of Brush or Waxer. J DC 1U