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1 " THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL," PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST! V 1320. MM REPORTER I SWAYS GOV. COX, i SAYS LAWRENCE Jimmy Cox, Active Newspaperman Always Uppermost an Tlominee, Declares Noted Correspondent. By David Lawrence - 1 Dayton, Ohio.; July 2;i. -Governor Cox, Democratic candidate for the presidency, and "Jimmy" Cox, news - paper reporter and J editor, ' are merged Into one personality but as "the writer visited the Democratic .nominee and watched im! work on .the : speech of acceptance", there ',,eemel fno .doubt that) Jimmy Cox, active newspaper man, wa predomi nant. , -M.. j Setated in his study on the upper floor -rf his country hme. where he, could rest. his eyes on a landscape tit transcendant 'heaty, the governor had: spread around jiim: Batches or copy paper,! cuppinss. documents and records Jn exactly true disorder that one rinds on any paper desk before editions go to !, Jilm 1 i docmn i ."aaBi newer ! I press. WOTLD XIKE STOMP SPEECH The governor was -writing long' hand pn the rough newsprint paper which is used every day !by I reporters. He had ..been writing raptdry as if the next edl tlont'of his newspaper jdemindied his ' copy.' As the writer entered j the gov ernor swept aside a -mountain of copy ,naper and talked enthusstically about tils subjects. He wished ibe didn't have to make a formal speech! of acceptance, put could make a stump speech. He wanted to get into the fray without the ."staid formalities that must accompany ia Speech of acceptance. He told me he Was saving s good deal f material for speeches to be made' on the stump later on. i . ! ... -i r i . - I: i" The Democratic nominee gave the ajjH .'pearance of happiness and confidence. :Jls didn't say anything: about the re sult next November, but,"he said agprd deal about the certainty which hv felt , Io the rightness of the i course lie had i; chosen.' r Muchf his speech wllr'be an ). answer to Senator HardSng's ispeech of ? 'meceptance, and much of it will be th1 i . sxposmon 01 constructive policies w 111 on ,J .Governor Cox pledges , himself to earrv , .7ut in the event that hef la elected. Of jjcourse, Mr. Cox has- pledged everybody :i .here in the newipr corps to secrecy V-" tjabout the topics which! will be discussed ;n the speech, ana Jljiere'f one passage jn - .particular which h4fta guarding with 'tie. 'utmost care,' . J . ; p -LAAVEE3fCE SEES JIMMY j n roMOn ;wny -the j writer' couldn't Jielp thinking it was Jimmy, the new-s-; i japer man, rather thai the ; candidate 1 jj? ho, was working on taat speech, was Hhe .governor'- reference to the mys 4 Serious paragraph which! he plans to in Jwrt In his speech at the last moment : giving It to the correspondents neat ? "Saturday to send by wine. . Ordinarily! a i speech of this kind. is prepared a week ;'!$ advance q; that-tt :en be , mailed o ja.il the lie wirpapers fron oaat to1 coast ' ,nn4 thus get the, widest publicity." To j Jiold , it till the last minute , and then ' "put it- on the I telegraph Swires woqid "burden those wires and. keep tbefchnew . : pt the day from'; being distributed vjnTts' jsual proportion) So w-flth a speech tike Jthi8 etght. columns losig the author nuet. finish it a week ahead of time to J:atch all editions' on the Pacific coast. - ' smalt insertion can ireadlly be srint ".. J'y wire and one reasotj -why 3overror ... Cox does not want to nut the particular paragraph in the speech ahead of time is his certainty that.it will be promptly carried back to Republican heaaauartra. Sending a speech to hundreds of news papers ieans having, it pass through countless hands. . ;f'V,; WANTS TO BE FIRST ; ' -T' There is not much secrecy about speeches given out In advance, so far as conversation about them is concerned, though, to be sure, they are never pub lished in newspapers before tb date of delivery unless by accident or misunder standing. J'!.-!' .- - Governor Cox has proposed something which he wants to be the first to lay before ; the country. Maybe Senator Harding will think . well of if and imi tate the Democratic nominee. Maybe he will not., j Anyway, the. Democratic nominee doesn' want to get "scooped" j by the Republican nominee and he is I holding his announcement. till the last,! minute. Jimmy Cox. the newspaperman is re sponsible for that caution and strategy B and when the public reads that par-1 i ticular announcement of , non-partisan i policy which he tsroooses," perhaps the reason for his action will be better understood. Pipe j less IT : : Beinm OEstaiiidDinil COX TURNS IN COPY FOR SPEECTI AND PLAYS GOLF Dayton, Ohio, Jury 31. 'With - his speech of acceptance finished and m the hands of pointers, Governor James M. Cox, i Democratic presidential .nom inee, thia afternoon relaxed from " the strain of a strenuous Week and played 18 holes of golf In a- drizzling rain at the Dayton Country-club. The governor made It Plain 'that he will not reply at this time to the chargo of Senator Harding, Republican nom inee, that "certain powerful International interests which are deeply concerned in carrying out the present adminis tration's foreign policy are prepared to contribute, most liberally to the Demo cratic funds," . As. on a previous occasion, the " gov ernor Intimated" that he would not be drawn Into a discussion ' with. Senator Harding, at least until after his formal acceptance of . the nomination. - American Airplanes Delayed m Canada fVtoMVply il '.VrtJ. P.) The f fotr; Aneficaii 'airplanes' maJUrrg avfllght tram "Hineola, Ix I4 to Nne, Alaska, -arrivea at jasper,, in sine mounwiji four io'clock taia .afternoon. Thes difficplty in landing. They will be" de lnvfdifor thrM dava makina- renalra ta ibeif fpWnes.'and geillVig;: ivkxStlne In ah a ae; frttt remainder ofb.e.',meuntaln jt i. .... ,1. . A -,l . . A 9 the whole trip. . . . More Troops Being ' j Sent Into Ireland Mr. E. P. Lane, Expert Heating Engineer, direct from the "Homer Pipelesg Furnace Factory," - wjjl t?e .at this store all week. Consult him on your problems of home heating.. It would be quite impossible to measure in dollars (and cents the vatu of the information Mr. Lane will cheerfully, jfive you on vour individual problem of V economical home t heating:. The present hinh cost of fuel with- the prospect of: even higher, prices demands 'the most economical method ofj heating. - It. was with this thought that Edwards arranged; for the, factory-' s Heating Engineer to come here in person Just Three of : ,. i Many Indorsements From r " j "Homer I Pipeless Furnace" Owners ' ' Portland, December 20, m. Edwards Company. City. 1 Gentlemen :- ; - - ' ' -, i Snee Installing your Homer Pipeless Furnace (which replaced an American Ideal Radiator Sys tem), we have realized about 25 per cent saving In fuel over tha steam system in fact, we have sold a portion of: our fuel supply for this reason. We also find that an everi temperature is main tamed throughout , the office and considerably less work is required to fire the furnace. The cold spells just passed gave us a splendid opportunity to test" out the merits of your fur nace, and we dof not hesitate to recommend the same fully. Yours truly, ' . i BAGGAGE, St OMNIBUS TRANSFER CO, CSigned) ! i By E. O. Pond, Secretary-Treasurer. HeaUUal Louden. July SI, More British t.-oops were? sent into Ireland, today, as new reports of fighting between Sinn f einers and Jiritish government forces were re-H cfeivei here. Meanwhile Premier Lloyd George was planning to push through parliament with all possible speed the proposal . authorizing more drastic measures to suppress the guerrilla war fare in Ireland. . New Bill tdi Replace xLisu uuuxcsinarLiar London, Atig. 1. The new British gov ernment bill designed to cope with tne Irish situation provides for the replace ment of ciytl trials by courts martial at Dublin, 'according to an announcer ment .m the. -Sunday Pictorial toUayi c?ijmu causes may. De iriea in London. sit has been, announced that the bill will tie introduced Thursday. . -'- - i -1- ' 1- ;'-:.-.r. .-rK-y .i ' ' ' " Portland. OregonrsNovember 5, 1918. -Edwards Company, City, i 1 Gentlemen : ? . ? t , ; - We have had .the Homer Pipeless Furnace In ouf home 60 days and It has proven entirely satisfactory. 1 . . Tw6 shovefuls 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 tar. and it saves Us about one-halt on fuel. Ws have reason to congratulate ourselves on Installing a Homer. 5 Yours truly, , 1 j- (Signed) ' JtUTH SANDERSON. s .j : ,'' 158 Wisteria Ave. 2 J Our Ophthalmometer is one of the most scientific eye-testing instruments in the world. With it we can detect error of vis ion instantly, j ! . 1! . - ' t-wWv, wuiEu ,an exact Science. It 13 in trie sense tnat the measurement of kA for classes is done scientifically fwith the aid of machines that measure accurately the re fractive power of the eyes so that lenses may be ground to supply, any, deficiency. j Sdentific j j f ll!Jt!3 f'"'" -v v.a -.v , ' 'vwytt r TITTT I HI II , - r j. r . i 11 r : - - ' y 1 fl . JllLJf J - A 4- e-MW ' 'j, j - '"i f u --y - lg HI Portland, Oregon, October 27, 1919. Edwards Company, City.. . - r Gentlemen : " The Homer Pipeless Furnace that you have installed in our home Is very satisfactory, both as heater and fuel saver. and we could recom mend the Homer Furnace to any one who is contemplating getting a pipeless furnace. Respectfully yours,- (Signed) It MR. AND MRS. FRANK GILLESPIE. '' " 6S7 K. 6th !t. N. I 1 - I rl r,Ael ' -fe" if ' " i0i -Mr. Lane will give you vital facts about various kinds of fuel and heating plants. A talk with him will undoubtedly mean the saving of many dollars-in your fuel bill regardless of the method of heating you use. Edwards want you to feel 'perfectly free to ask questions and make use pf this expert heating device. Mr. 'Lane, will be at the store daily from 9:30 to 4:30. Remember that s this week only I Perfect iri Construction Perfect in A ccomplisnment No Heat in the Basement r No Smoke, Soot or Ashes, Upstairs J ' - ": j- -'; ; V v. V, 1 : -f ---'- - ' - f jgLv- 1 7 as y Terms - No fntere &J ' l i" ' r . 1 1 , a , . . ' SELECT OXE S1SGLK PIKCtS OE A HOV8CFUL ' - j yl; -i"'- - " '. ' " ,-: - ' t i&rl:-' 'TV ' : - -fee ' i!WrS! ! ; -There's - nothing compl; cated, nothing mysterious, about Ventilator Furnaces. Homer" Pipeless (where there is Installed in any home a basement no tearing ip, no dust or dirt.-tno irreonvenience no delay. Saves fuel '-saves labor.! 9x12 AXMINSTER RUGS ; ' AtlEdwards .50 Si2"7.S0 59 72 .50 tIKI A '"OHTY AHMT. TIIE BIG AltJIS MOVE BACK AKl FORTH 8H0WI5& THE Newest in Rug --Heats purely. quickly. heats I saves expense. evenly, heats- Here's the Whole Heating Problem in a Nutshell This Homer Pipeless Furnace has been approved by . Edwards and i must give satis Sfaction under any and all oonUUons. Edwards .'carries the ' responsibility, and' don't. you ,ver think for one minute that his reputation ot ver ; 40 years' standing in Portland would be allowed to tumble for the mere selling of a few furnaces. Edwards has taken every element of chance out of the Pipeless Method of Heating t your Home. 'A All . kinds -and colors, from Art Squares to Pine Wiltons. - A visit to the second floor is the only way you'll be able' to fully grasp what Edwards' Rug Department really means to Portland .and vicinity home furnishers. j . ' i : ' ' L .-, '."'-- .: ' : ' '3 j"'-4 - Extra Good Values-&nly One Each ;' ' of These:. ) ; 9x12 Worsted Wilton Velvet... .....,,;....'.iB93.50 9x12 Shuttleworth Body Brussels. . J....,Se.75 Sxl2 Seamless Wool - Velvet... . . . . SSS tk -8.3xl0.6 Tan land Brown Axmlnster......,.-I9.50 8.8x10.8 Shuttleworth Body Brussels.. ......$58175 Afbre Offerings From Edwards' RUG SECTION ; He positively guarantees be scientificallypractical, healthful. - this "Homer", to economical and HOMER PIPELESS FURNACES NEAR THESE LOCATIONS Any of Them Your Neighbors? One -Register, the "Horner Seal Inner iLining and the Tivd 'Thentio- 1 " "owever, th application of any science de. pends so largely upon the judgment and skill of the operator thathkres a vast difference m the results obtained, f , J a 5 The THpmpson Optical Institute offers you everythmsr necessary to the full realization of your hopes for better vision. Our experience, -:. i ,uSmeM, our equipment all com bine to render you satisfactory service . ir every case. HAVE YOUR in EYES EXAMINED Holgate ave.,1 jear 48L Parkrose, bet, ; Shaver and Richardson sts. : E. 51st at. N. and Sandy blvd. WJlbur st, near Kill in gsworth. K. 65th N near Alameda. Front st., near Ankeny. Wisteria st. and E. 64th N. Killingsworth . ave.; E. 26th N. West Park sti and Davis. - E. Elanders st, E. 67th N. E. lst N.. upar Alameda. Height ave.. flear iolman ave. E. 8th st. N... near Knott. E. 8th N., near Knott. K. 29th N.snear .Alberta, i Shaver st. near Minnesota ave. Near-Mvltnpmah station. - Newberg. Oregon. E. 624 N., near Ullsan. Olenn ave. N., near AInswofth. Detroit, near Ainsworth. Tunnel Radiator Does: Near Ardenwald station. .Mallory ave., near Alberta. Hancock st, near Union. E. 28th st, near Eranklln. Jefferson st. cor. 10th. -Corvallls, Oregon. E. 12th N., near Killingsworth. Hall st, near Broadway. Shaver st, near Minnesota. Thurman st, near 27th N E. 55th N., near Alameda.. - E. 65th N., near Alameda. E. 66th N., near Alameda. Lancaster st. near Bryant E. 10th 8., near Beacon. Aloha, Oregon. ' E. 68th ave., near Mth 8. . E. Alameda Drive, pear E. 5th N. E. ,64th N., near Eailing. Vernon ave. N., near Alberta. N. 16th st, near Washington. r.. xuin st., near xieacon. All -9x12 Sanadorn Orass Rup. ...e -8xl0 Japanese Grass Ru&a. wwsyva. uv ailing AhUf3 94 , v . -Mix 9 Japanese Mattlns Rugs j T-Sxl3 Congoleum tioid Seal Art Kugs.. i -fSx V Genuine Linoleum Hugs.:.. 1 -Armstrong B Grade Inlaid Linoleum, per s square yard I . . .. . , .K Armstrong C Grade, Inlaid Linoleum, per ! niuareyard j.-. .. .. ..... ..... . st Genuine Baiflap Back-Print Linoleum, per' ! square, yard ) ...... 'j,.., ,..... Hoortex, Koltex and Paboolin, per. square 'yard ...... 4 ..r.....i... .............. 18.7 f.7K 12.75 2.85 2,25 1.4ft ! EASY ' TEItST yo ISTTEItEST KVEIT IBICES ABE JtIL'CEI MHEIt . Note the Thermo-Seal Inner,, Lining Heavy Galvanized Iron with asbestos' insulator. - Without It there would be no circu lation of warm air. It keeps the return air cool tontil it reaches the base of the furnace. , If sends' Sill the heat to the roorris above; The Thermo-Seal is a distinct Homer feature Outer and Inner casinjts of the Homer sre adjustable, to any depth basement of six-feet or more. They make alrtljfht con nections between the furnace, and the register. Made of heavy galvanized Iron. -f j Note t&e large air spaces which insure the proper ratio of wa,rm and "return air p$sln throuRh the Homer.' iThey are designed to allow all the air to pass throuffh the furnafie about every 25 minutes, giving i steady flow of warm air. : If you are unable to come on the streetcar Edwards appointment. All Homer Furnaces ordered this will send an 4S 99 automobile to get you. or Mr. tae m v.. wlr Wilt . i.m. . ... . ujr MiDiucu m.m quib-iuy as possiDie (WItnin a few days or week) nd you leepweir Quality, Service and Comfort Waitresses MAKE NO PAYMENT UNTIL SEPTEMBER 1ST -SI $5 Cash Week No Interest t JEasy Terms No Interest To Fit Your Individual -Requirement. Thereafter j 50 pounds of felted cotton built up In layers flike so many eomforUrs Inside or riower-strewn art ucks, witn aeavy rouea edges and relnf .boxing oj, long-fiber cotton. i ' . 3: Sleepwell Mattresses are absolutely guaranteed not t lump or shift Made in; compliance with Oregon's 'bedding law. , Try one for 6U nlghtat If It's not as stated, return at Edwards' expense. , on premises ihomp Q Complete lens-grind ins: factory son Optical Institute j - Eyesight Specialists "1 Portland. Largest, Mosj Modern, Best Equipped, I Exclusive Optical Establishment 209-10-11 Corbett Bid., Fifth and Morrison ! imce 1908. Two Rooms to Match Golden Waxed Oak Bedroom, Lustered Old Ivory or White I SINGLE IECE THE ENTIBB vuxia-uu AM K1AULE PIECE Tnr Vir.UK nt-trr " " WMAJ, . AiiAfli,j) ua A8I XEiiJIS SO jlHTEllEST ; Living Room - ! $88 25 - ,--Both . Rockers illustrated are-cf solid oak. Library Table in also Identical "to i illustration and i has K4x38-inch , top of quarter-sawed aak., The Arm Chair has been re placed with one of Baronial Brown ,Wicker with cretonne cushion seat and back- ; ' y" '- f z. - f' s h-1 "i ' , t a r . - 1 Dining Room $78.7S Six ' very Titurdy cha ire ' with saddle-shaped i seats, braced wltn heavy metal .brackets against the . ,back . posts. Table has - 45-Inch - quarter-sawed plank top that wui open, to six. feet. All are finished in . hand-rubbed golden wax tc match "the living-room set' . i. n 1- v Bedroom All five pieces are identical With - illustration. Notice the corner posts-- son tie bed they match perfectly ; Vlth- the others. Then, too. tho . reatly cut panels broad enameled " slide rails are not visible In illus tb-ation. Sure, it's full. sise. t Tha cither pieces are- lull sise, too. A ... ' ' ' ARealCombination-Edvards! '. . - - - ; ... . .V : '' : ' TVFfiVP there are two separate and distinct oven s tJwo Beprat" mna distinct .cooklnu tops but they're 5- - bother upon oni base, taking up practically the same space as a single range. .. . t, " - . V.,:. 4 .- -i.; v.; s vvi. .; r-"'- , . : . ' NOTE TFJfZ To bak ,th " y" MUST have a w v,r.i uitinV ' wnlted oven. To bake wtth i woods i coal you MUST have an absolutely tight oven. KUKTHEK.Ttoih eil- and iir'L" ."V. oven wnen baking wltn gas. the ventilation Aia ?ro rV.VJne toP t,ook at any -individual gas range if en). nnn. A ..I. . "l1 " our or mi aih. ntkam uvvn.i vv If If TH KM K ARK MO VKNTll.lTinV IS THE TOP WHAT 18 THE JlEgULT! . : - r: , :".-'i!" I--;; S; .;:';; ;:':-:, TH1KK MiKl- ITIO? eh i t INDEED YOU CA1 Use Bothx Ovens and Both Tops at the "Sme ) Time, if You Like 1 Body is built enUrely of cast Wood and coal oven is also bfl - oas qven, broiler and canopy over gas burners are of highl pel ''-four-lid wood and coal'.;top, four-burner -as top. ' ISxlB-inch wood and coal oven. 18xl-1ncli ru oven . Broi(er under gas oven. Uas rire Ughter in fuel boxL -.- f- sviMiieu ; .rwwaei-ironi leg base. ' . , Plaii nickel trimmings. All cast body.v white enameled backs. White, enameled oven' doors, - .- .- 1 . - : t ------ TlKSTALLEl), IHCLtrDlXG HOT COILS AXD OAS tOkWEt $20 Cash$3 Week No Interest TOC5B Tli stovk C- - ; ' - ; " H f - " . - '.-'-'" " -: si'l'iV "iwCb'L," LiM.ssTSutsassmjiij-t- ' imssM ssii 1 Vi' ' S T -- ' ' I--''-"'' ' OABDX HOSE, LA WW MOWEEB, ICLfcLESS ' BEFR1 jjEBATOfiS ' OB EA50E TAKES AS PABT k cast. TED -Ts .-m fir.. Tsf!l 11 aN 1 T03TE rp toctb nous sow i . irSEAST TO-PATv J THt-EllvrABDS. , , , 1VAY 1 V i i ' !