The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 29, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. . SUNDAY MORNING; AUGUST 9, 1520.
HARDING CALLS
league m OF
UTTER Iff OTE!!CY
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Republican Nominee WouI,d Sup-
: plant League Covenant. With
Hague Tribunal With "Teeth."
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! By Raymond Clapper
ilrlon, Ohio, , Aug". 2S. (U. P.)
Characterizing- tfifl .League of Na
tion g as "utterly impotent. In the
matter of preventing- war. Senator
,W G. Harding', Republican presl
dentlal nomine today urged as a
pubertate Thjf, Hague tribunal with
"teeth in It." I ; ,
. Hat-ding said J he was Irrevocably op
. pM$ to the leafue plan, while Governor
Cox. -be contended, was' an advocate of
the plan' en the basils announced ' by
Tregtdent Wilson.' This division of
opinion, he said, was the whole differ
.? ence between the governor and. himself.
, VThat is the whole difference between
uaj -but la a vital'; one because it in
volve the disparity between a world
court of Justice, .supplemented by a
. world association (or conference, on the
on hand, and the council of the league
on' the other. '. '
TThe one la a Judicial tribunal; to be
jrovemed by fixed and definite ( Prin
ciples of law administered without pas
sion or prejudice. 3 ,
SUftSHNES9 PEASED ,
TTh other Is an association f dip-
- lomat and politicians whose determina
tion!! ;ar sure to be influenced by eon-
:. eideration of expediency i and national
selfishness ;
-z "This country Is - already a i member
:f etieh a society. The Hague- tribunal.
which;, unlike the league, of Versailles,
is stpi functioning and within a few
week? will . resume Its commissions un-
v der the Chairmanship i of an ; American
; representative.
"In : that
frame-lnstru-
body, ! we have the
work s of a real and : effect Ive,
xnenta.1" or enaurmg peace.
fit is not Dfioonimn for tie advocates
of the league of Versailles to i contrast
unfavorably The Hague tribunal on the
ground that- tt tacks the teeth.
"Very well, then, let's put teeth In it.
"If In the Versailles-league there can
be found machinery which could be ap
propriated by all means let it be appro
priated. yrpvtit cojfnrsE them
i '"I would take them and combine all
that is good and excise all that is bad
from both organizations. : ,
The decision of such a court or. the
reeomjnendatiane of such a conference
could be accepted without sacrificing
on out part -or asking any other power
to sacrifice one lota of nationality.
; Le us suppose the senate had ray
fled the peace treaty! containing the
league covenant as submitted to it by
the president." Senator Hardlius said.
"What would be the situation confront
ing the country today? i ,
. '"Before this w would have been
called upon to fulfill the obligations we
had assumed under' article 10 of the
eavenant, to preserve "the territorial in
tegrity of Poland . as against ;i internal
agrreiision,
- H AS tBOTJSTBLESS STMPATHT ,
' shall not now attempt to measure
the boundless' sympathy, for the Just
aspirations and restored Independence of
Poland. Our present concern Is the In-
. ternatlonal situation which Poland ba
brought to our attention. j i
The council of the Learue of Ka
tions 3 would have i reasoned that tha
United. States could furnish th muni
tions and, if necessary. : the money to
withstand the hordes advanchig from
Russia far mpro easily than col Id have
the exhausted nations of Europe. The
conclusion that our country mi fht now
be confronted by such a situation, if the
senate had ratified the league covenant
requires no stretch of imagination. None
can deny, that It is possible." ,
Splinter All That
Remains of Launcli;
Hit by Destroyer
Ban Francisco, Aug. 21. U.; P.) A
shell of wooden wreckage that once
was the bow of the Crowley launch No.
10, was tied to pier Zt tonight, the only
thing left to tell the story of, a collision
between th launch which was one of
tha ! largest on the bay and? XT. S.
destroyer Kennedy. v
' The collision cost two lives.
J. C. V. Porter, captain of the launr
and David Newman, deckhand, were cut
to bits by the whirling propeller of the
destroyer and not a trace of their bodies
was left. After ft rescue r&rY had
looked over the scene it waa aeclded
useless to search for the remains of the
two men,
The launch, with the exception of the
bow, was cut into kindling wood. The
engines sank to the bottom of the bay.
The collision occurred off the Union
Iron works where the destroyed, which
had just passed inspection, v. as backing
fro ma slip enrouU to Mare Island navy
yard to be placed in commission,' - A
skeleton crew, of If men was in Charge
! Witnesses said h crashed into - the
launch almoefewithout warning and in a
twinkling the high sned screws of the
destroyed had reduced tha. wooden boat
V wreckage and wiped out two Uvea
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Three Young Women
Bandits Are Caught
ti Lee Angeles, Aug. f 8. V. P.) Three
young women. . alleged members of . a
bandit gang charged with committing
more than 30 holdups her during th
last few weeks, ware in custody tcjay.
together with, , three raalo companion
The women are ; Liana Hammond, 21;
Juanita Beat, St. and Mrs. J. W. Qoyk.
?CL Mh Hammond was' said by offi
cer to hav mad a a complete confes
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Russell Brake Trial
To Come Up Shortly
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Oregon City, Aug. 28, The trial of
Russell Brake on the : charge of com
plicity r i the murder- of Harry iDu
binsky last Juno wiU come tip in the
circuit court soon aftsr the first of the
month, according to "Dintr!. A ttnrnov
Hedges, who will handle the prosecu-J
tion. ueorga Moore pseaoea guilty to
the crime and waa sentenced to life
imprisonment last month.- Brake claims
to have an , alibi showing h waa In
Portland at th time of tho crlma,
Fork Takes Hyer;
Milwaukee Is Goal
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Lincoln, Neb, Au. 88, (U. P.)
Pork has gono up - and la iravelins
swiftly. Governor McKelvle of Ne
braska at -3S dispatched a Compound
prlsewlni)lng'8hoat to; Governor Ptkilipp
of Wisconsin by airplane. - Tha piano is
piloted by "Turk"- - Gardner, ex-mail
service and war flyer., Jt is expected
to. arrive t in Milwaukee at 4 ; o'clock
this afternoon , to participate In tha
Wisconsin state fair,
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'scientific evofesf inv instrument in thm
world. With it we can detsct error ot
vision instantly.
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3 That ia th sad story of the man who
would not heed the story of eyestrain until
he wa completely dependent upon glasses to
see with, , and then broke the only pair he
could be induced to buy.
; Practical Preparedness :
q Conserve your natural vision by wearing
glasses as toon as they are Indicated by the
condition of your eves.' When vnn Im
proved vision buy good glasses and have an i i 1
extra pair in case of emergency. There is li .
. -v-vv,. u..MiH1Cm iw jfuur money than tor
eye comfort and good vision. We can give
you both at a reasonable cost '
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son4 Optical Inctituia
Eyesight Specialists '
Portland's Urf t. Most Modern. Best Equlpp'ed.
Exclustve Optict! Establishment
200-10-11 Corbett Bldg.t Fifth and Morrison
, Since t90
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; Kindelastic Mattresses
t These Never Stretch (patented construction) Elastic Mattresses
,tr made of all-cotton, built tip in layers the TUFTS WIU, NOT
-COME OUT and every Kindelastic is absolutely guaranteed. See
them while you're over town this week.
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REGARDLESS OF WHAT YOU SELECT OR WHEN YOU SELECT EASY TERMS, NO INTER
EST, ARE FOR YOU They'll be arranfd to fit your individual requirement, tool
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Veranda, Sun-room, Living-room
Bedroom Edwards
Chaise Lounges
Fern Stands
-Wicker
-Wicker
Wicker Settees and Davenports
Wicker
Wicker
Wicker
, Wicker
Wicker
Wicker
Day Beds
Arm Rockers
ArmChairs
Table and Chair Sets
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Floor Lamps
Tabourettes, etc.
Old Ivory-Flnishet Table rond top,
28 inches tn diameter, J&- tffOO 7C
Inch underneath shelf at J
Dainty Serving' Table, with oblong
shaped glass top. also fin- OQQ fffi
Ished In old ivory, at (la5?OU
Baronial Brown Fern Stand, with re-
vTiufa .rr.v... $19.50
Sstteea in old fvorr and baronial
brown finishes, upbolstered . with
fr;emon": S49.50 to $79.50
Baronial Brown Arm Chair, with
loose cushion seat and back o 7S
upholstered with tapeatry v ,
Baronial Brown Arm pooker, loose
cushion and backy upboist sSOO Cfl
ered with cretonse....... rfvJvl
Artistic Jug-Shaped Papec Basket mr
Plant Jardiniere. baronial On fin
finish, at only , tBU.UU
Very attractive Arm Chair, uphoIsU
"erad with I cretonne,,; both OQ CSfl
seat and baekj at only... wi33U
Elegant Day! Bed i In baronial brown,
with -tapestry covered locee J7Q tZfl
cushion on spring baaa, at w f tfivu
Baronial Brown I Arm '' Jtoektr with
cretonne cushion soat. plain C "I IS Qf
woven .back, for vl9!7U
An unusual i value, Baronial Brown
Chaise Lounge,, with real jro Crt
tapestry upholstering ... ,
Cretonne Upholstered I v o f y fin
ished Arm Chair, with book Mo srg
pocket on the iside. at.r.., Vwi I
Davenport, with three1 loose cushions
and upholstered baek CQ7 CA
0ld Ivory finish), .! T 90 eOU
Baroniaf Brown-1 Arm Keeker with
woven seat and. back 4no r 7C
cushion). A good one for wla7M-
ATTRACTIVE SUBSTANTIAL AND MORE, TOO: They're Unusually Well Constructed
f i - ' ' ' i"i ' t' an Finished , , . ).;:- ,:
45-Inch Quartered-6ak, Plank-Top Table With Six
Securely-Fitted, Solid-Oak Chairs
.(.75
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All pieces are in hand-rubbed golden was.
Notice the big leg en the table -they're solid
oak, too. THE CHAIKS -besides having;
cross-braoes. the seats are supported with
heavy metal "L." squares against , the - back
posts. I J
You could pay ISB for ia table and chairs.
but you would not be mere pleased than with
thlane at ITS.T3. Displayed In the JTiftn-
street window today.
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9::12 Axminster Rugs
$C.50 I $A7.50 $7O.50
LIKE A MIGHTY ARMY, THS EIG SWINGING ARMS MOVE
BACK AND FORTH SHOWING THE
Newest in Rugs
ill kinds and colors, from art squares to fine Wiltons. ; A visit
to the second floor is the only way you'll be able fully to grasp '
ltv home turnrshers. i !
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Extra Good Values-Only One Each
9xt2 Worsted WUton Velvet ,J $93.50
9x1 a Shuttleworth Body Brussels.-, $63.75
-9x1 Seamless W?ol Velvet) $68.75 -
8.3x10.6 Tan and! Brown Axminster ...i. $49.50
8.3xt0.6,Shuttiewrth Body Brussels ,.$51.75
LUXURIOUS "MADE-IN-OREGQN"
Overstuffed Furniture
That Bespeaks
Tone and
Refinement
vVi,:v : Edwards!
1' YES Tone and Refinement, plus EleganSce and Distinct
2 iveness fitly characterize the . charmingly beautiful
xapcstry-vvcrsxuneu ana wanogany-win-t-ane suites,
upholstered with velour.. Never before has Edwards
displayed so wqnderful a Hne as now. Yes, the entire
first floor has been given over to this showing of over
stuffed and mahogany. '
. Pay Your Family and Friends
the compliment of intelligent and -artistic planning n4 satisfy
your own craving for that which is lovely in jform and color
.brinf beauty and charm to your home. On or two of these
. luxurious pieces with Intrinsic worth and incomparable beauty
will bring delight,' notsonly for present,, but foi years to com.
,- Easy Terms No interest Arrange to Fit Each
auiv luuai (vequireiBen
V acuiim Cleaners
With the rolling by of vacation days your thoughts naturally turn
toward home and fireside. A Torrlngton Electric cleans draperies
and overstuffed furniture as well as carpets and rugs.
I 1 Here's That
4VESTA" Double-Service
: ' Combination
You've Been Waiting For. See It Tomorrow
Vf "tent
Yes I The Vesta Is Two
Separate and Distinct
Ranges Built Together
j Upon One Base,
Including Hot Water
Coils and Gas Connec
tions, installed In your
kitchen on the conven
ient terms of.
$25 Cash
$3 Week
No Interest "
Your Old Stove
taken as part, too.
Vital Facte Yu Must Not
Overlook Tkey're
Pleasing, Toe t -
Four-hole Foil shed Wood and
Coal Top.
Four-burner and Sunnier Qaa
' Top,
lSxlS-ineh Weed and Coal
Baiting Oven. ,
Uil-inch uas Baking Oven.
Gas Fire Lighter no more
kindl(af).
Use Both Ovens and Both Tops at the Same Time If You
v Like No Restrictions When You Have the Vesta
All nickel trimmings are plain (no grease catching scrolls), white enamel
" splashers on back and oven door, broiler underneath the gas oven. Kame
burner beats both) gas oven and broiler.
If you Jkre going! to install a furnace, get a good one.
' -1 Before you buy any other Edwards would
' like to tell you about this
Homer Pipeless
Ventilator
Furnace?! '
To have healthful heat there must be
st all times circulation. That's why
Edwards ($ recommending the HOMER
rttUXSS VENTILATOR JFURNACE,
which has the never-failing :
Thermo-Seal
Inner Lining
Hoe "the arrows in, the oiustratlen
showing now the cold air U "Uktn lnM
and "comes out' warmed and sterilised"
after passing between the tirepot and the
Thrmo-yeai I4nng. I
.Homer ii Furnaces have been Installed
tn nearly every section of the city-- per
hapa there"! one in your neighborhood,
fbooe Main ml. "
Installed on Easy Terms
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Hear Your Eavorite Record on
Through the New Oval Horn !
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thers was such a thing. Then,
there's the Ultona, too. Just you
' see. and hear them. Do it this
welk. " " -
"Ohi Isn't it prettyl" That's
what nearly everyone fays. But
looks, were not so ' much consid
ered when Brunswick built it..
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Th aM-wood oval horn, taper
ing Into a perfectly round throat,
- was added that fuller and better
"ROUND TONE" would be pro
duced. The , Ultona is an' over-sized
Reproducer that plays any disk
record made. Both Ultona and
Oval Horn are patented, making
them exclusive Brunswick features.
Morer Offerings From Edwards'
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-9xt2 Worsted .Wilton Velvet
-yxia anaaorn urass Kugs i.,
-3x10 Japanese Grass Rugs ..4.. ......-
-9xtS Japanese Matting Rugs ...,.,..,,., , '
-5x 9 Japanese Matting Rugs Z,
-xtl Congoleum Gold Seal Art Rues..,.,..,,,. '
- x 9. Genuine Linoleum Rugs
-Armstrong B Grade Inlaid Linoleum, per square yard!
-Armstrong C Grade Inlaid Linoleum, per square yardj
-Genuine Burlap Back Print Linoleum, per squire yardJ
$93.50
18.75
10.50
9.75
4.85
.$19.8$
$12.75
$ 2.es
$ -" 2.25 '
$1.45
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Almost qts Fine as
Fabric Beautu
fully Finished
. X Baby
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physical needs of babies and
mothers; combined with mod
ern requirements for 'beauty
and stability of structure are
here- All finishes are! pene
trated into the wickers, mak
ing them practically everlast-
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You . can see i them on the
balcony right above the Fifth
street windows loday. t '
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