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THE OREGON SUNDAY, JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 18, 1S20. V 1SPA CONFERE tc ! STEP FOR PEACE, El 5 Session Just Ended Brings World J Face to Face With Beginning of , Big Things, Says George. ASS ITS PREMIER Spa. Belgium. July 17. U. iP.) Prime Minister Lloyd George at, a V farewell dinner given to'newspaper 2 men here today, declared the1 result . of the conference Just closed aa a real step for: "everlasting peace." The British premier said ail partici 2 Pnt in the conference agreed It was 5 a - success. If the Oertfiaa cabinet should be forced to resign; and the German government should findj itself 5 unable to carry, out the agreement, the aillies must take other steps to realise t their alms. Lloyd George declared; "The Hpa conference found us on the I road to i reality. The world Is facing the beginning of big things," the pre- mier said. 'The next few weeks will determine whether Germany is willing "nd able s to carry Out the obligations v of the Versailles treaty." ". j ' r Lloyd George said he regarded Chan- cellor Fahrenbaeh and Foreign iMinis Z. ttt Slmorid as sincere and honest, bat that Stinnea. the "disagreeing delegate." !. fanatic. Lloyd George said he" 'i knew the German government was weak and! liable to collapse and that the question of German diaarrnament , was the moist Important In the j world - T today. m tx -f"v- " - "Germany"s millions of rifles and guns," Lloyd George said, "are the . greatest menace to Kurope a long as Bolshevism looms big on th hof I : son." ' ' The British leader pointed out that ' V the allies would not find it difficult to collect indemnities or obtain coal,. 5 e,ven If It became necessary to invade Germany and take it , V. UEAGUMElSPl 1 MOUNT, DECLARES COX CinUnnd front Pi' -';rlll reach a complete agreement on how the League of Nations Issue rhall be n- treated in the campaign. ' ."The American people are not inter fk eeted in long quibbling," he said, "but before casting theif vote they will de- mand to know which nominees i would have the United States Join a tribunal to prevent viar. . "t am for going in with reservations " that do not emasculate the covenant. but neither the Republican platform nor Senator Harding has made cle ar whethef the Republican party favors g!&ing In Of gfein - Stay lag out." . '-'"-J" . w ' Cox" then pointed out thai William . m jj Taft was urging th Repuiblidana to . k stand tot the league with reservations, 5 whll Senators Borah and Johnson, who are backing Harding, are clairnlrg that the United .States should reject; the wholi program. i. ,..y : . 2 lEAHI E TO BE TOPIC . I " The main lopio of the conference with J the president and alao with Henator Hitchcock. Democratic leader Dn tha sen- ate treaty fight, will be the Jaague, Cox . aald.-: ( . 'The president is the greatest author' v ity in th United States on international relations, and it la natural that 1 should desire to confef with him before enter- f Z Ing the campaign." the nominee' said. . 1 - In his first conference wlt Washlng- ! i ton newspapermen, Cox rel(erafed hl ' purpose to make an extensive stump t , campaign, and Indicated that h may make a swing through the solid South, j Cox will discuss with Victor Murdock of the federal trade commission the high cost of living Issue. The meeting with 5 Murdock. also may develop into a con v slderallon of plans. to obtain ;the former Bull MooBe vote and. in this connection. v Secretary of State Colby may see the nominee. - " WII MKET FLOOD ; After his conference at tha " White ,s House tomorrow morning at 10 :10 o,clo;k. Cox will meet Representative -. Flood. Virginia, chairman of , the Demo- cratlc congressional campaign commit- tee. Accompanied by Roosevalt, Cox expects to leave Washington tat 4:4a o'clock tomorrow afternoon for Coluni ;j bus, where he will meet Homer S. Cum n. muigs Monday and the Democratic na - tlonal committee Tuesday. F'ollowing his station welcome. Cox, . with Roosevelt and Judge and Mrs, E. E- Anaberry, was driven to the Ansberry Home, where he la meeting all the Deitt- ocratic leaders except the president. ii ii ,ii j Telephone Rates i Of Cities on idofca . ; Bay Are Increased - Salem. July 17. The Oregon .public aarvice commission. In an t order is- ued nre Saturday, increased the rates h Of the Coos & Curry Telephone com "pany aa far as the service affects tha exchanges at Marsh field and North Bend. Slight advances in rates are . s.made on the lines of the company ex- tending Into the rural communities. . The increases average slightly teas than 10 per cent in all classes of service,' -. , The order provides for a discount of 6- per cent on all accounts paid within 15 days after due date. i .".' In another order the commission ln ? creased the rates of tha Independence v Telephone company, which serves Inde- pendente and Monmouth. It was found . by the commission that the revenues of ,. this corporation werf Ihiuff ident to pay operating expenses and -that there was an actual deficit for 1919. i The ac- counts of the company were balanced en January 1 of this year. ; : Chileans Welcome f Ousted President Santiago. ChiD, July 17. (TJ. P.vL-A 'press dispatch fronr Arlca. Chile, todav -announced arrival there of a train from La Pas, Bolivia, bringing the ousted Bo ilivian president, Guiterres-Guerra. He Jwas given a warm welcomeJ JBeauty Parlors "weil established, good location. A bar--galij for quick sale. Account illness. Big money in it for right buyer . , P-730, JOURNAL. Singing by Troops After Saluting Flag Cause :f or Protest Berlin, July 17L XT. I1.') The French charge d'affaires today sent a formal protest to the German foreign office against "the "serious incorrectness" of the salute given by the body of reieh swehr troops which marched to the French embassy and saluted, in apology for lowering of the Wench flag on the building by a German student on Bastile day. . . i After the troops had sainted the French flag, they broke Into "Oeutscbland uber Alles." - The youth who took ddwn the French flag was being held In -close confinement for- trial. - . . , The German cabinet awalted tbe Re turn of Its members who attended the Spa conference before reaching a de cision relative to the slutation arising from the salute, i -. The cabinet met today and considered the French demand for format apologies and severe punishment of the company commander for failing to bait the sing ing; f of tha German anthem, . , - - . i i e i i i ir Many Are Fined in Municipal Court for Breaking Speed Law S. H. Hemphill, president of the Hemp hill Trades achoOI.j was fined $5 in mu nicipal court Saturday ' by Judge Ross man for Violation of the Oregon motor law, Hemphill was afread Friday night at Fifth and Alder streets W. K. Langley, arrested on a Similar charge, was fined $19 by ! Judge Roeaman. Other1 ;fines imposed In the ' municipal coiift Saturday morning for traffic vio lations wer Fot speeding J. Rober Bon, $10 ; J. K. Lehmann, - $19 i L G. f jougall. $S: S. Card.. $15; A. W. Farkea, $5 s G. A. Randies. $S ; R. R. Paulson, $5 ; W., R. : Youhs, $3; C. it. wattenburger, $5 ; H, A. Greert, $S ; J. L Grant, bait forfeited fid; F. BatcheKr accused Of speeding jS' to 40 mile an hour ort l.ofnbrd vertuO. 20 ;' x i For having cut-Out open. 5. Stanichv ft. 50: F. S. Cuttef, $?.S0i H, M. Bruhm, IS. M. Allgren, $5$ R. E. 13 Long, ball forfeited ti. K. 8. Hamlet was fined $5 for passing a Street car while discharg ing passengers. i Physical Experts V Are Against Long Elimination Trials Berkeley, Cal.. J"uly 17. (U, P.)-Ooing on record against "unduly long atimina tion schedules and prolonged seasons," the. annual convention of the American Physical Education association. Western division, came to an end at the Univer sity of California today, i The members opposed prolonged ses sions in sports such as' football, basket- ball and baseball iw high schools and institutions' as higher educational detrimental to the; health. They "also favored limitation of geographical areas in which interschool competition la held, thus to shorten the seasons. One resolu tion, declared the press is "the greatest educational medium of the day." Soma 250 leaders In physical education from nine Western states attended,- : A new council of directors elected in cludes Mrs. Elizabeth Oickeraon. Seattle, representing the T. W. C. A., and John K. Bovard, University of Oregon, Eu gena, Of., and Christian Brocar. Spokane, represenUng tha Northwest. A gasoline engine driven dynamo that Is entirely automatic .tn its action is at tractlng attention In England ' 14 ACCURACY AND THOROUGHNESS in C3 Hi .- - . -. it., . 1 - . COar Ophthalmometer is one of the most scientific eye-testing instruments in the woria. Ytth it we vision instantly. C3 WHERE ALL SEARCH ENDS! Tf Search for the beat in optical aervico Inariubly lead, to Thompson Quality. lITha light of maay years' epeaialixed re.earch and knowledge acquired in the development of e7e.te.tins; i, reflected m the supremacy of Thompson Claaaaa. Thompson pUnt, with it. efficient organixaUon of sloped optometrut. and opticians, U a mammoth unit it aelf ereabna; the tangible thint called Thompaon Service. IS? Ption h its TMt aerrice of manufactnrint, fitting and adjusting, grinding and mounting the lenses and making the genuine Kryptok Glaaaea is centered upon that one object the development of Thomp.on Service. 7 Therein Ilea our auceeaa. ' Complete lana-grindina; factory on the premi.ea. SAVE YOUR EYEs Thompson Optical Institute ; EYESIGHT , SPECIALISTS Portland'. Largest, Most Modem, Beat Equtpned. ExduaiTe Opticad EatabUahment. 209-10-1 1 Corbett. Bldg., Fifth and Morrion . - :.:' Since- 1 90S C3 0 Eirmrr : on rn n Jirii n n rr- : n-r-r -it 11 RETREAT Of POLES IS ACCELERATED aaBBBBBBwaaaaBaa Troops of: Bolshftviki Approach . Vilna From Two Sides - and March, In. ' London. July H.W. I.) Boi shevik nresSdre eft tha northrrt and Centfal Polish ffohti haJ raSUltad In a?e!eraUon "of the Polish retreat, according tdj dispatches from ooth Moscow nd Waraaw tonight. A column of tha Red army baa taken VI! from tha Poies, although tha War aaw headquarters of tha Poljsh army stated tha Lithuanians ware expected to take tha elty. ; . U Bolshevik troops approached ': Vilna from two sides. When they erttered, the Lithuanians ware six miles from tha out Skirts. : The commander of the latter ordered Capture of a Polish regiment Stationed nearby. fhla was' believed to further complicate the situation, as thus fa"-the Lithuanian have made no for mal declaration of war against Poland. The official wifeless from Warsaw to daj rtated the Poles had recaptured the" city of Dubno.' , 5-', J ;'. Jose M.Escalier May Be Chosen Head Of Bolivian Nation Buenos Aires, 1 July It. (I. N. S.) . Supporters of Jose Maria Kscalief, bead j Of tha Bolivian republican pafty, which' has come Into power with the overthrow j Of President Ouerf a, expect that Ksca iier will be called to La Pas to assume I the presidency j of, the Bolivian republic. Dr. Kscalief, Who is now in this city, - said the revolution was caused by the j autocratic conduct nf President Guerra. It is expected that the aaeumptlon of i power by the Republicans at La Pax j will immediately revive the dispute be-; tween Bolivia and Peru over territory claimed by the former nation for a sea , outlet 1 ; " Deportation Train H1 Leaves California Washington. July 17. A deportation tfaln. as it was cbaracterixed by Louis F. Post, assistant secretary iof lflbor, left San Francisco jtoday for New York it was announced at the department to day, carrying anarchists and other alien undesirables who are undeY sentence of deportation. There! will be more than 100 on board by the time the train reaches New York, they will be prompt- ty deported on Various vessels to their native lands, i i ' - ; I Vant a Carload of Wood if you read 'The Journal i "want"? ads you may find : Just the vbuy'! you want: ,! If f(m don't find the "Buy" yna niit Insert a mll "Want" ad In The Journal ay about. 12 wonlM at S Cot of enly 24 eenta, and you tr pretty sure to get th carload of wood just at yon want it.;. :- y. -j y .... ,, . I,. .... PHONE MAIN 7173 HDHID! CZ3 can detect error of Soft Drinks by ihe Wholesale Imposed AsKangaroo" Fine Charles P. Osborne, superintendent of power ef the Portland Railway, Light and Power company,! was fine 92 ince cream cones and ll bottlea of pop at the seventh annual picnic of the Km ployea Beneficial association of the traction company at Dodge park, " Sat urday Osborne had. been "cutting up" all morning - and was haled before a kangaroa i court over which jBdga" B. F. Boy n ton presided, more or less. Os borne demanded a Jury of the fair sex 26-Piece Chests Six Knives, six Porks, six Teaspoone, spoons. Butter Knife and Sugar Shell, it pieces In all, for Thes& July Furniture Sale Bargains f Genuine Leather andfeeautif u l Tapestry Overstuffed Rockers--Npw Only JfOT A AOCER Edwards bought them for fees so can you. There are but 17 in all; early selection is advised, especially if you prefer one of the large ones with fireside wing backs. For your convenience a number of these handsome rockers have been arranged in the. front window may be seen today. UT if AflOlrT THE LEATHER ah are gooa weignt can this leather betw een Leather Kocker now. f f nlaid i SEAMLESS AXMINSTER AND WILTON VELVET RUGS AT Hera'a a splendid assort an en t of has-beens." There are two Two designed Figured Wilton 'Velvets you will not frown at, GRECtATT BORBEft WILLOW GRASS RUGS In brown, green, blue and gray, indeed they are used quite extensively t year round, especially for dining and bedrooms. . . Siaes 9x12 feet. no-.'.,...'.918.90 - Sixes. 8x10 feet. now... Siaes 6x9 feet. nowH,... . , .911.46 1 INLAIP LINOLEUMS Per square yard, 1.95 and $2.25 GEKriNE Bt7RLAPBACX" PRINT LINOLEUMS Per square yard, $1.35 and $1.45 1 re Chic Wicker! Furniture Far Mora Pieces Thaa Are AU oa Frosted Brown Reed Arm upholstered seat and $22.95 back, now only..... Baronial Brown Fiber Wicker Fire-' side Arm Chair, ere- tfoo tonne upholstered....... wOa fl O Old Ivory Fiber Wloker Arm Chatr, with reading pocket, cretonne eush " Ion and back, priced C3Q Oft now at only v)utOU 4nd selected alx 'ol the handsome feeliea of tha "sixth floor" ef the electric bulld tng. After hearing the evidence, the jury found the defendant guilty -aa charged, and fined him 'fefreshments for everybody in eight." "Broke till next pay day grunted Osborne, as he paid tha bill. The picnic committee staged the usual program of athletic events and field contests. Nearly 1000 employes of the company attended the ooting. - Music was fur nished by the association band. iftij -i Ir.f.i a. ."' : ftlj Fractaid ltt Fajl " Peter Curtright, 58. living at 494 Sher rett avenue, suffered a fracture of the hip - and riba when he fell from a pile driver Friday afternoon at tha Kast Side Mills, foofof Spokane avenue. H was taken to Sell Wood hospital. of Silver AGood PlattTo Trtde , ' six table- $13.95 At Edwardi', "ale ot iatereat, IS THIS LOT WOlin BR LESS THAN TALl'ES WtRE COXStDEREl Not one 13 covered With thin or what "upper-- or "siae" mock. your f ingers-tnere s real wel s. ' ' s. and Printed iiEnoleiaiitiis! txlt-FOOT 68.75 good Wool Rug good patterns, not "old - Tone Green Wilton Velvets two prettily and seven Axminnters, any one of which . , 15.85 r - Listed Hera Await Toar laspectioa Easy Terms, Too Chair, Old Ivory Finished Reed Sewing Basket;, a dainty piece aw q qpj and a bargain at...' wJ7I0 Old Ivory Reed Tabourette, has 13 lnch square top, priced 90 Old Ivory Reed" Hail' Chairs, loose cushions and back up- 407 C f bolstered In Terry cloth OS OU .-BaroBial Brown Fiber Wicker Sun Parlor Kocker, ; priced i g ye for only Ol O Can Keihdeer Meat Be Substituted for Beef? Inquiry Is On Washington. July 17. tt K. jS.-Df. Edward K. Nelson, chief of the biologi cal survey of the department of agrl culture, is now on His way to Alaska to determine . if the meat of tha reindeer can economically be used aa a substi tute for beef, the department announced today. Alaskan hards of reindeer, It was pointed out. have increased from 141 animals in 1893 to 150,000 In 1920, and It was this rapid multiplication Of the sb cies, coupled with the fact that the flesh iy Terms - tto ?r Sale, To May eleef Ob Pier or a WUl Be Atraaged to Fit Toar ladlrldaal Ist.ftO IF PttESEXT MARKET is commonly called "f la nit HffwW WTiett taking hold and feeling or It you can't pinch sight to It. For a rattling, good bargain, buy, that $50.00 Reward for One Word! To the petaoa rVaa wot saggeat the "Best Name for Eewarts' Sew Laborhss, Odorless, Smokeless, Pipelfss, Sanitary and . - :; Economical Ventilator Furnace - - V-Baraa Only a" I JCO MORE. DCBTr DIRT, A8HEB, SOOT OK jrGLtS WOOD OB RHOTELIKO COAX Pamphlets describing construction and operation of this new' furnace are now being prlrfted rady tor distribution this week). Also suggestions as to. the kind of a name desired will be mailed to you either in the city or out of the city. There win be a quantity of these pamphiete in a box near the Fifth atreet doof (outside), , When you fass the store, take one. NO employe or relative of employe wMI receive this monc-y. Name of" winner will be published in our Sunday ads as. soon as possible after September . 1. when tlme'will be selected. - . - " ' GIVE IT A LITTLE THOrOHT OWE -VTORir MEAK im CARH. Ol'T'OMOWS TOLKs- A X POST CARD BRIKOS A PAMPHLET TO TOL tffe It CASH $1 WEEK SO INTEREST WHILE ANY REMAIN The Remalalng Stork of These Big, Beaatif Mahogany Cabinet Munola Phone and Extras This clear-toned, fine big machine .stands 42 inches high. Inches deep and 18 Inches wide modifier, speed regulator, all-wood tone chamber and double door record compartment. - . f With the phonograph you get: . double-faced 10-inch Columbia Records., 200 Needles (loud and soft tone). Record Album and Record Brush. v pottle of Tone Clear,. Oil and Oil Can. ' ! ' LIST OF PRICES 1 ! Munola $100, Records" $10.20. Recbrd Album, etc. $ MS ; total $1M.0S; sale price $89 ; save 924.0S. of the Animal Is c&neidered delicacy by tribes 6f the Korth Which first aug tested the . possibility 6f utilizing" the meat of the reindeer tm a large scale. In addition to other advantages the reindeer Is. noted among hunters as the "prlxe boob" of the animal kingdom, sur passing even sheep In laCk of Intel ligence. v , , m' - " j i f U, ' , "VrtfTTiiii jv!; a.- Mexican Rdbel Is Held Incommunicado Mexico City, July 17. U. P.) Gen eral Pablo Gopiaies was held inCom mhnicadO Id the federal priaod today PrOlA Banded While Semi-Porcelain China, shape, all large pieces tT buttet chips), J19 03 Interest fc- Call for Prompt Action ffoaaefst Eay TerWa, Be lUqaireat . Look at This! STILL THlJiK I'WCOSTS Aa- Eaay -tft Top It Off, Edwards Wtll Arrange Term, to Mt Toar ttealrentett LIVING v ftoom Set Of four pieces Golden Oak Library Tabl. Eettea. Arm Chair and Arm Kocker with upholstered spring seats . and Cushioned backs covered with dark brown Im- tf50 Att itatlon leather: The price n6W for ay fOtir plecer OOOit O DINING " set Of seven ple6e solid Oak Round Top Table, 9 inches ! in diameter, extends to six feet! six Solid Oak Chairs with three-slat back and dark brown imitation leather uphol stered pad seats at this July furniture sale price BEDROOM All White Enamel. Continuous Post Tube Steel Bed, DrM. ing Table with fine plate mirror, a neat Dressing Table Chair itn continuous post baok, and chiffonier with tour large and two email drawers. All are white n- C"7Q QH amei finish, and the Price la only.... OlIiOU KITCHEN Lrge siae. Golden Polish Continuous Post. Bow Backed, women f inisneo cnairs ana a 'fine Three-Burnef and Kimmar-Bumer New process aa Ranee with white enameled six piece. .f Two Separate and ' tfpoa Oae A COMBINATION ThUi, TJetb!e-Servl Cenblaatlen, 111 art rated, ! Tear Kltraea, Jaeltdlsg Het Water Cells aad Ga Coaaected, em $20 -!id Wood and coal top, "4-bumer gas top. ISxlS-ln. wood and coal oven. I8xl-tn. gas oven. Broiler under gas oven. Gas fire lighter in fuel ... " bOX. All polished top. Nickel front leg baee. Plain nlckat trimmings. All cast body. White enameled backs. White enameled . oven - doors, ' - INDEED YOU CAN X8E BOTH 0VE5& AXD BOTH TOPS AT THE SAME TIME, IF T-tJ LIKE Body la built entirely of cast Wood and coal Oven Is also of cast. Oae oven broiler and canopy over gas burners are' of highly: polluted blue teei.N Yes. indeed. Kdwards will tage your eld stove or range as-part payment, v. graplbo : haa 12-inch turn table, tone awaiting Court marital On charges that he had led a revolt airainst tt.e Da U Huerta government. JTtoe offtns li paa ishable by death. , Gusher at Tampico Gives 80,000 Bbls. Los Ahgeles. July 17. (L N S.) An SO.OOO-barrel a day gusher, one of the largest In tha Tampico MexW-an 'district, was brought in yesterday at Chinaropa, eight miles f com Tampico, on lot No. 114. owned by the Union Oil company of California, according lo v telegram re ceived by the company thls mornlns;. (HBs)X)0 5 100-Piece Dinner Sets octagon A LOf TO rRXl"H VTi 4-Room Outfit! Finished, Drop-Leaf Table, four oven aoor. xneee ?S57i25 a o Dlstiart Range Ball! Together Baaa The a Tea Have . REAL The Special Jaljr Term of Cash $3 Week i i i i i V