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l : J' THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 8, 1920. LJl LUDEHDORFF MAY (CAST HIS FORTUNE Would Bar Slacker : - Boxers From Game said here today that he is planning to introduce-in congress a bill which pre rents' boxers who did not serve In the late war from boxing. He declared he had received . encouragement . from a number of congressmen. J ,C. O. P. Itegltetration Xieada , -. Sacramento, . Aug. 7. Kleven counties which filed registration reports for the August primary with Secretary of State Jordan today rolled up an overwhelming lead of 132,745 names for the Republican adherents, the count standing. Repub The Person Suggesting the Best N ante for Edwards Gas Burning Pipeless Furnace Will Get $SQr-Phone, Write or Call for Pamphlet licans, 20,S9; Democrats. 71,854. ; ' 1 f ."New'Torlc Aug. 7--I." N.? &)--Colo-nel . H. p. I IXcfcerson, commander-in-chief of the American loyalty- league. The Ouster county commissioners have purchased 40 acres adjoining Challls townslte as a permanent fair grounds. 60, : WITH RED ARMY 'aid Interest I , -Tormer ; Quartermaster General 2 Says He's Ready if Pedple Call j EouewlTfit Be Svre to See These Ttraost roaTenlesess They Hit Been j Created and UiH lsto This Wonderfslly ConstrecteU and Complete Sellers Kitchen Cabi net! Claims Allies Force Bolshevism I - By Karl II. von Wiegand a Berlin, Aug:. t 7. "If tha German "ioeoDle call on me I will come and -serve thtm and my country with all Aliat Is in me.1 Unless they call me ' 4 shall do nothing:, nor shall I place Jnyself at the head of or Join any . " 'jnorement," tersely declared Erich Von Xudendorff. former quartermas ter general of the German army, to "jne today, when X asked him if there rwas truth in the reports from allied diplomatic sources ana also irom I53erman' governmental circles , that rhe was planning" to place himself at :the head of national Bolshevistic rmoyement in jGermany. s -Z. In Wilhelmstrasse I was told officially . that many recruiting bureaus are being ' -Opened . by the (nationalistic Bolahevlsis. packing- cases, trunks arid miscellaneous -baggage are piled high in "the hall of the -home of Mrs. Henry Newman, the Amer " 3can woman- with whom Gen. Luden- : -JSorff and his wife have been living. -JtfOTiyO TO WTJ5ICH General Ludendorff la leaving today -Jot Munich, where be win make his new -Jjome, ' i T- "I was told In Munich that if you Irwould place yourself at the head of Rational Bolshevistic movement all South f rpertnany would go with you," I told him -as he was preparing to leave. - T "l know; nothing ot that." be replied. i Zf'H is certainly not ray purpose in roov- . - -Jnr to Bavaria.' r - "I am informed." I told him, "that -.you have ex pressed the view that if -JEngland and Prance persist in their -present course toward Germany nothing , c'lH be left for Germany to do but. to go --with Russia or with what , some call TXational Bolshevism." , BOLSHEVISM IS SPREADING "That Is true.! it is my view. I am Oiot for national- Bolshevism, but na tfonal Bolshevism, borne of desperation, . .Ds spreading over Germany with ) ftre--llke rapidity. The entente is driving ; -JTOerniany and its people into the arms of Hthe Esst and is creating a turmoil in the f jentral powers." . f :v Ludendorft said he had been Informed - cthat the American people , had invested f Kfnoeti than 7 .-000,000,000 marks In : Ger- Zjnany since the Close of the war.-- He : 1 -tasked Jf The Americans were aware that -tMf the allies .violated German neutrality ' Mhey would cause either, civil war or Bol " t r-Rheviam and that the value of the prop : -erty ; in which they had invested would i i rt destroyed. He eaid he could not un derstand why America does not exert its rf tnanelat pressure against - the allies, . -forcing them to adopt a '"sane course. ' jv In diplomat! circles there la consider? 'V-ibls talk about Iudendorfrs plans be .'i ptn impractlcablel" Frora'tma "U'le de ueible tha there has, been, an inter " ZiChange of views with IudsjdorfJ4 , ,rrHIKDEyBrHG jFIGHTS SHT I am reliably j informed that efforts ; -Jiave been made to win Von- Hlndenburg ; Ce thei national Bolshevist idea. Among 2 ; - others who have approached him is Gen eral GroeneA his former chief of staff. ho has bfea quoted as" saying, "Bol J 'heviam is adt as bad as it ia painted.'! ; Hlndenburg is reported to have eol---emnJy warned Groener that "It is a .'dangerous idea." i , ' . :german-y is ready to resume russian relations Berlin, Aug. 7. I. N. S. The com- -jnunlst newspaper Freihelt today iquoted Dr. : Walter t von Simons. the --foreign secretary; as saying- that Ger. : Tmany is ready, to resume complete dip Somatic relations with soviet Russia if "Russia agrees to ; make reparations for ihe i assassination of Count Mlrbach, former German ;: diplomatic envoy to , -.Russia. . Victor Kopp, Russian envoy to Gr ; -Onanyf . is now in Moscow and is re-.-ported to be conferring with tenin Cupon a renewal of diplomatic relations s-wlth Berlin. ' . ' - . ... - - ... ,- The foreign office press department is giving - out masses of information concernlne Polish abuses l ot Germans which had been kept secret for months. Illn . many quarters this is regarded . a .--the beginning of an 'anti-Polish propa- - ;randa . campaign, -i l'. ; Despite the JMtlcal situation.' Kon stantln fehrenbach. the chancellor, and -Dr. von Simons announced they were ' yeavlng on a vacation today. There I - was ; much comment over the fact that rthese important officials were leaving at a time when the country is facing h Cwhatmany believe to be the worst ,crisis slmis the Versanles treaty was Signed. It recalled the black ante-war :-nays ot July, J814. when the high Ger- li ;wwi officers Of state deserted their of ices, leaving no competent officials in -AVllhelmstrssse to answer questions of -policy. French Threaten Advance . 1' Farls, Aug. 7.-"If the German coal - -deliveries to France, agreed to at the r Spa conferences, are not maintained, the - r-ench armies will advance from the CRhlne.' the -French foreign office de- , r-clared today. The : regularity of the -coal deliveries is threatened by a strike 2rf miners in the Saar basin. ilTrdops Continue to ? Patrol Streets of ; West Frankfort,IU, West Frankfort, llh, Aug. 7.-7-OJ. p.) 'V O Eight hundred state troops continued to patrol the - streets here tonight, al t though; the "authorities announced they anticipated . no resumption ot the two ; HUya of sporadic race rioting. :i - Scores of Italians who fled from the ;,tlown when their colony was attacked fey moo or xoreign corn American miners 2 were still absent and it was believed -they -would make no attempt to return, r Individual flghUng occurred frequently today between miners and Italians who "-remained here. In ' one of tlhtse . an -Italian was killed by a blew,' probably J resulting from the rioting. . ; Z" The exact whereabouts ofj the three -jnea believed to be implicated in tne rmurder of Tony HemphllU SO, and Amet --Caicaterera. Xi was unknown tonight, rthough . they were believed to : be held --somewhere in Southern Illinois. 1 Failure ref a crowd in Its attempt to lynch them vhexe Thursday night started the riot. The Cornerstone of the Home is in the Kitchen it is the stove on which the 'Why not have it right? meals are prepared. 1 !-: The Stay Serisfacioiy Ranqe : is always dependable, quick, and r economical easy to clean. To know all the good qualities of a MONARCH is to own ones I m - t r-,1 TV W I AiJOOO rimccio irh am rnr -a. (. , , ji : M ,;t' 1 Fip Edwards New less Gas Save the money, you were about to spend for winter fuel It will make the first payment. WS80L The Balance You Can Pay a Little l .Each Month You won't have to put. fuel in your basement neither will you have to fire the furnace during the long days and nights this . winter. : ' . Theit's econbmical you'll be surprised how little gas con sumed :' . i , , . . i You'll also be surprised h6w much, heat you'll get and how i quickly. Remember- J You'll have no soiled clothes or hands no more dust, soot or ashewno more running up and down stairs to shovel coal or juggle wood FOR IT'S Laborless, Odorless, Smokeless; Pipeless, Sanitary , and Eco nomical. ' - It's new so new it has no name but if Edwards Co. offers it to the public you have. the satisfaction of knowing- it's good. ; , . They stand back it and guarantee it the same as 'everything else they sell - t It Burns , ' , ;" Gas ; It's z i Pipeless Furnace Look at This! STILL THIXBIT COSTS X LOT TO VllUKISH Vtt 4-Room Outfit! J An4to Top It Off, Edwards W Arrange ' j ai7 Terras to Meet Yuur KeasiremeBt. ' living - 'i :- -;:Vu.Ji:ti5 Room set for four pieces Oolden Oalc Library Table Settee. Arm Chair and Arm Rocker with : upholstered spring seats and cushioned backs covered with (dark brown im- jn jig . itatlon leather. The price now for all four pieces ODOtO DINING ;K'i:''v'v;.:7: Set of seven pieces Solid Oak Houiid-Top Table 45 Inches In diameter, extends to six feet; six Solid Oak Chairs with mree-stat Dacas ana aark brown imitauon leather GAG 09 ;V.tUOU . .upholstered pad seau. at .. BEDROOM All White Enamel, Continuous-Post; Tube-Steel Bed. Dressing iaoie wnn una piaie mirror, a neat iressins; Table Caair with continuous post back, and chiffonier with four large and two small drawers. AH are white enamel finish, J 7r tf 0 and the price is only KITCHEN ..... . Larae Sise. Golden-Polish-IMnished Dron-Inf Table, fnur Continuoua-Poet Bow.Backed Golden-Finished Chairs and a fine Three-Burner and Simmer-Burner New Process fi C 7 O tS Oas Range with white enameled oven door. 6 pieces 16U .X. - Sleepwell Qbitross $25. 7 On Convenient Terms of , $5 Cash, $1 Week Here's a great, big:, downy, felted, cotton mattress that weighs 50 pounds, at a price nothing; short of j remarkable Full - sise; . filled with first quality cotton felt, built layer upon layer ; imperial rolled edges and. double stitches ; boxings ae reinforced with special grade of lonc-fiber! cotton. Sleepwell mat tresses are sruaranteed not to lump or shift. . Try one for two months. If it's not as stated, send It back.' .- . - ' h - : t ,, ' ' .i l' . - i, y I AGooJPbceTo Tradk .' " a -4 1 F 1 H r I 1 eW ssy Terms - No interest ( mm mJmmk Wm - $75- Ami that's a verv ."Special ModeL" This week, Kdwards will send one to your home on the easy terms of $5 Cash-$2 Week No Interest When these handsome cabinet were btfllt, every want was anticipated Every last possible effort and needless move was eliminated. Edward wlU demonstrate these extra conveniences found in Sellers Cabinets when you call. ' 1 - . . L -.. ' . " Note These Star Features Famous Automatic Lowering Flour Bin Automatic Base Shelf Extender in lower cupboard iianltary L Bane Construction Porcelain Extension Work Table on Roller Hearings Special Hand-Rubbed Oil Finish that withstands steam These Cabinets are built of oak and have duttt-proof false tops in the bases, as well as gravity door catches and metal-lined cake and bread compart ments.. Your old kitchen treasure-will be taken cs part pay If you want to dispose of lt:r . . 1 ". '. i ii. ' ' . .r." (;..:.- - ', ; ' Exquisite Overstuffed Furnlture-that bespeaks tone and refinement a piece or two of which will elaborate, decorate and punctuate the tone of your home. With the early arrlval of .several elaborate autumn suites many single davenports in both tapestry and velour have been reduced In price yes reduced from their original low 'price not from today's actual value. At that, Edwards will arrange for you convenient " f- Easy Terms No Interest: For your exsmlnaUon and: inspection, there are, awaiting on- the first floor, 1 as follows : t Tapestry Overstuffed Rockers and Chairs $49.75, $64.50, $87.50 and $99 Davenports of Tapestry, Velour and Denim $131, $166, $198.50 and $215 Also a number of mahogany chairs and rockers, as well as mahogany with cane davenport, chair and . rocker suites. .,- ' Remember Easy Terms Wo Istereit Even at Reduced Trices - v i uf"&- lrtt;r ' i "i-ix,4i rii-" 1 mm :7 t.'Tm,.' L-ttfmt, ffts " mei in miss m' lm Genuine Reed and Fiber Wicker SSBSSSsaSSSJSSBSaeBSBBMBBaBBSaaSBSBSSsaBSSBSsaBSSBSBSSBr eSSSSS-BBeSSBBSBlSSSSlSSSeSBSSSSB eSSBSSBM 3BSSJSSSBSSSaSSlBSSBBBSBBSISBaSSMSSS eSSJSSHSSSBaSBBBBBSWSBBBBSBBBBSBBSBBBBSBSBBBSS i . I In Lustered Old Ivory and Brown For living room, sun room, bedroom and verandaChairs, rockers, tables, settees, davenports, day beds and chaise lounges. Old Ivory finished tables round top, 26 inches In dlame- OO TC ter. lS-tn. undershelf. at PaieS e f J Dainty-serving table, with oblong shaped glass top, fin- dOQ CA ished ln old ivory, at.. tJOUiOU y Settees In old Ivory and baronial brown finishes, upholstered with ere- - JTsaW $39.50 to $79.50 Baronial brown arm chair, with loose 'cushion seat and back uphol stered with tapestry, C07 7? on Sale at. e I J Baronial brown arm rocker, loose , . cushion and back uphol- coo tlf -' stered with cretonne... : Artistic Jug-shaped paper' basket or plant Jardiniere, bar- flQ fSfi onlal finish, at only wO.UU Ivory enamel finish. 43-Inch rounds jrtop table and' set of four woven--' vaiuVai syb.uu Rugs! Very ; attractive arm chair, uphol- v stered with ; cretonne.l nn e seat and back, at only r' 2 ! - Elegant day bed in baronial brown, with tapestry covered loose , cushion and spring 7Q Cfl base, at W I iJiOU Baronial brown arm rocker, with cretonne cushion seat. QIC Qf" plain woven back, for., wlwifw Handsome fireside reading- rocker in old ivory, uphol- tf?fC flfi stered with cretonne, st WTtO.liU An unusual value, baronial brown chaise loutige with real tapestry upholstering, e x c e p - sjo (Jf. tiunal value at : . . O I imJJ Cretonne upholstered, ivory fin ished arm chair, v. ith book pocket "on the side; an excep- gon 1VL tlonal bargain at. ...... . Wwbt f U - Uavenport, with three loose cush ions and upholstered CQ7 CA baca told Ivory finish) WO UV Baronial brown an-4ack roll-sea settee no cushions). fQQ tZf , A big value at... OOO.OU Inlaid and Printed Linoleums! ; o tX IS. FOOT Seamless AXMiNSTER and WILTON VELVET RUGS AT $68.75 . - ' . . . -. ' '1 " ' ' - ' " Here's a splendid assortment ef good! wool rugs rood patterns, not ''old has-beens." There are two two-tone green Wilton velvets, two prettily designed figured Wilton velvets and seven Axminstera, any one of which you will not frown at-, - ... , , BEAt7TIFCTXI,Y 8TESCH.ED OttEClAX BORDER . .. WILLOW GRASS RUGS In brown, green-, blue and gray, indeed they are used quite ex ten- slvely the year rounds especially for dining and bedroom a Sizes till feet. now... ...81 8. OO Biies 8x0 feet, now.. .,..16.85 -Sixes 6x9 feet, now, ,...,911.45 ; . INLAID : LINOLEUMS 4 Per square yard, $1.95 and $2.25 GEXUIXE BUHLAP-BACK , PRINT LINOLEUMS - V , --Per square yard, $1,35 and $1,45 r ! Model Illustrated : TOGETHER WITH SEVEN DOUBLE j I'AiED RECORDS j. (Fourteeg geleeUossIt ! tesg Teas 'eei1es. . - ' i 4-lSS iTeaiam Tose Jieedle. I 4one Jewel Point, , ; i ! 4 Twe Kspphlr.s. - . j . 1 - 4-Ove Iteeord Albem, , ' 4-Oottle of Tose-Clear Cleaaer. Oil Caa and Oil for ; $122.95 fit '-CASH IS WEEK 50 INTEREST. : Awn a ar. rrMED OAK OR ! i JIAJIWUS.w f .1- WHICH -WII. 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