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THE OREGOM SUNDAV jOUftNAti PORTLAND, ' SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 17, lilts j. HAMILTON LEWIS LOOMS AS NEXT IL UK UK 1 Fomer' Democratic Se'filtof Hal . Republican Press Behind Him) Lowden-Thompson Split Party. r By ihmf tu Kllgalleft ' ' rCaita irws sun o6rMpMdi.) V Chloago, Oct. 16. As tlie Novem f.,' br election nun an unique situation ii developing in Illinois, politics, with J; Hafniltel. Lewis, f6f fhe admlhls 'tfttloa whip In the iehate, as the Central and picturesque figure. "While unblaaed observers cannot aee anything but a sweeping victory for , Harding and the Republican itata ticket generally, they are at the same time ieelarln that nothln hort of nIr i kA4 eah prevent Lewis, who ta (un filh on the femocratlc ticket tot gov t emor of Illinois, from winning th gu- ' bernetorlal fight. They are basin thl - Prediction on the tremendous and un- ! expected aupport Lewis la receiving from Republicans and Progressive, to i , getbefxwlth the unqualified backing of the Democratic organisation. 10WDE!t.THOMP80X FIGHT ' i Lewi atrategio position In the cam- ' paJgn Is due principally to developments '- trt a bitter personal .fight between the . ! twO Republican leaders In the state. Governor Frank O. Lowden and Mayor William Hale Thompson Of Chicago. ! which came to a climax at the recent ! Primary election, when Lewdeh fan i '! John 0. Oglesby for the governorship t and Thompson ran Len Small, preclpl- j - tatlng a wide-open split ih the party. ; ; fetnall won by a narrow margin. Mis j letofy was directly attributable t6 fhompsoh's strength In 'Chicago and I Cook countft I Since the result of this- test of per- j tonal power between lxwden and . .. Thompson was announced, Lewis has j i been making a "triumphal procession" , through the state. Great crowds have met him every j ; v where down state. Many Oglesby men i - were at the Democratic candidate's meeting. Even Kankakee, the home of Small, his opponent, welcomed him vo ciferously. . The Chicago Tribune, Republican. - wftlen supported LoWden'S candidacy in : the primary, has placed its powerful in- fluenc behind Lewl and editorially Vufged its Readers to dump Small and Vote tot Lewis. The Chicago Post. Prb f resslve, came out for "J. Ham." frBEBS HKBttlP IE WIS ; An Influential part of the Republican press down state also swung Into line - behind Lewis. In editorials denouncing - Small and the forces backing Him. these ' tiewspapers are Informing their readers that the welfare pf the state Is more Important than party regularity. They ' are advising Republicans to vote for Lewis to save both the state and party from control of the Thompson forces. The Progreasives, too at least, a great many of them' are In the Lewis v land wagon. Harold W. Licks, former chairman ot the Progressive state com' mlttee, Issued a statement declaring that all cltlsens, regardleaa of party, should help elect Lewis , In addition to this and ho support of his ' own party, former Senator Lewis late Friday received the Indorse ment of Grace Wilbur Trout suffrage leader and former president of the Woman Suffrage association, because of his efforts In the United States sen. S Ate in leading the fight for woman suf frage. "When we were attacked on the floor - of the senate." Mrs. Trout said In a statement, "senator Lewis came to outy . reavue ana aeienaea us in me aoiesi - possible manner. His services will al ways be remembered." And J. Ham, meanwhile, accepts all v this support gratefully and with char acteristic politeness, refraining from being drawn Into personalties or any thing that would have the effect of forcing him out of his present strategic position. Muse Is Inflamed By Bakers' Orders Against Air Spurs . - By Hkdsoa Hawley (Chi ted Nw guff Corrwpondatit) - Washington, Oct. II. It's a cruel, cruel timy, that ef these united states: just witness this new erderi which e'en new the service stirs: Our airmen, while they're flylnf , may ho longer wear their spurs t ' Yea, gentle Mr. Baker's gone and fobbed them of their pride ; no more their beota will Jingle as above the clouds they ride. No more the horse fhefi of the air may sport thOai, anklets hobby; though dresslAess-afek ddugb boys is the aviator's hobby ! The spurs that clanked at Kelly field and at Soudan as well ; at Tours and at Coiember which some nut misnamed "LS Bel" i that fought the battle ot Paree, the skirmishes of Nice all. all must now be laid away to rust in well earned peace. We wonder If' the order will before long be extended to take In quarter masters who In boots and spurs look splendid : to cover army doctors, dentists, farriers and the like, whose only equita tlort IS upon the lowly bike. Although the waf l over, there are finance of fleers, and militant Judge advocates all swanking with their spurs. Bo "why pick on the airmen?" IS th ery that's going around i "why not begirt depriving the brave heroes of the ground?" Reed Rents Hall So He May Give Views On National Issues Kansas city, Oct. (I. ft. s.) senator James A. Reea announced to night that he would give An "individual party" In convention hall here, October IL Senator Reed Said he wduld hold a political rally "of his own" that he might place before the Voters of Mis souri his Conceptions ot national Issues. "1 have paid for the hall myself." said me wniiur, i iniena 10 noia a meeting tinder my own auspices. There will oe. no presiding officer, no reception committee, no band, no admittance charge arid ho reserved seals. I assume full responalBlllty and Intend to do all the talking myself." 'ine senator stated he wanted to "be perfecly free to discuss In my own way certain phases of th political situation." Wife of Millionaire Keporter Divorced Los Angeles. Oct IS. Mrs. Marlon lsham, pretty daughter of former Mayor Gaynor of New York city, and wife ot Ralph Hayward lsham, known as the "millionaire reporter," was granted a divorce Friday by Superior Court Judge Crail. Mrs. Isham's testimony was brief and related only to the alleged desertion, which her husband did not contest. He was said to be In England. - The couple were married January, 1914, when she was 16 years old. HARNETT Villi BE ASKED TO EXPLAIN HAITIAN CHARGES . it, a a is a Daniels Insist! General Make Good Statements That May Re suit in Action Against Barnett. Washington. Oct. General Geofge Barnett will ba called by a naval board of Inquiry to ex plain hla charge that "indiscriminate killing" of Hatlans by American ma rines had fone Oft for some time,, Secretary of the Navy Dahiels de clared tonight. If Barnett stands by hla statement, the board will Inquire why this situa tion was not corrected by Barnett as former commandant Of the marina eorpe. Daniels continued. Should Bkrnett be found to have been lax, recommendation for action against him will be returned by the board, according to Daniels. Further fuel to the controversy over the navy's administration of Haiti dur ing American occupation was added to night by John Bafrrett. former director of the Pan-Amer'.can Union, who said, in a statement, that the occupation of Haiti had been a "serious handicap to the Pan American Influence and prestige of the United States." Barrett said his statement had been prepared in response to special "request from a member of the senate foreign re lations committee for Barrett's impar tial opinion." paljfa hi bees "deliberately vague and ihMnlnileafc" - ' "In t&e fae ot the greatest issue m iti th eenturle. It Is featbetJo t See tft fcepublkiafl candidate attempting to wiggle himself into the presldeheyy he aid. Th spectacle haa been tragic for Weeks and every community now has turned the tonga of ridicule upon him. Col received 4 Big ovation when he addressed nearly BQOO women hefe, ad vocating the league and proposing a con ference ( representative women to form ulat program Of social welfare. To night hi spoke before a crowd that Jammed Into every corner of an armory, U 11.111 - - . 1 . " i uert wmorrow. ABMOttf IS fACMfcD Cox-'s audience here today packed the armory, and many were, turned away. Cheers and applause interrupted his speech many times, and his appearance on the platform drew a big ovation. His declarations that he will brthg the Irish question to the attention of the League of Nations, and that ha does not favor ending American troops into Mexico to enrich oil exploiters drew the greatest applause. "The front porch was almost blown , away from the house by the storm of r4J" sontmeiit against Senator Harding's pro posal at Dea Moines for the rejection of the League of Nations," he said. "And let me add that the Senator has changed his position so many times that poor old Taft is all out of breath trying to keep up with him." PEACE ON BALTIC ii AWAITS POLAND'S GIVING UP VILNA Lithuanian Minister of Finance Declares Polish Aspirations Are Barrier to Friendliness. ' By A. K. Johnsoil UnlUd Keta Staff CortMpsadeSt) London. Oct. lBPeaco en the Baltic la impossible unless Poland relinquishes her annexationist aspi rations end withdraws from the cor rldor established between Russia and ilthdanl under th terms Of the peace treaty signed at Riga, Ernest Galwanowskl, former premier, now minister of finance of Lithuania, de clared in an interview with th United News Thursday guafd th interest" f hi" cduntry til negotiations with th British and French governments) nd with the iieagU : at Nation In c-kuteetlon with th Vllna Pcepuatloo dlsput. "Lithuania will never ' ftnoUhca her claim ta Vilna." Qalwanewskl declared. "NO MtUemen of this dispute ta P sible until Sellfowskl withdraws from Vllna and takes up hi position beyond a line of demarcation to be mutually agreed upon." Lithuania Will accept compromise with the League of Nations aa mediator if Zeiigowski withdraws his forces a specified. GalwanoWskl said. "a d Jure recognition of th Lithu anian government by the entente is th most feasible method for putting km end to Polish imperialism," Galwanowskl de clared. "Great Britain1 is so exasperated at Poland's imperialistic tendeneiea that It haa prepared to repudiate that Coun try for SOma tune. The only thing that ha held them back from this step i a fear of popularising Bolshevism." It was learned authoritatively in dip loma Uo circles here that the French at titude toward Poland la undergoing a change. The British foreign office la waiting developments In the crisis before announcing k policy. The problem is already in th hands of the League of Nations but no decision will be reached until General Zeiigowski has been ousted from Vllna, It was said. Meantime, report from Poland indi cate that th government finds Itself In a decidedly shaky condition economical- Galwanowskl is In London to eafe-ly. Strong appeals for food conserva tion and th elimination of wast are being issued by th government, thes advices Indicated. Internal political conditions Ih Poland are also threatening and a military dic tatorship la apparently In control, to the Virtual nullification of the moderate Council ot Prince Sapleha. Coolidge Declares: 'Beware Evil Voices'; Appeals to Voters 1 1 in in I, Seattle, Oct. IS. Warning against the "evil voices In the air"; those who "tail on you to abandon patriotism" and the dangers ot class domination. Governor Calvin Coolidge, of Massachusetts, Re publican candidate for vice president, ha addressed an open letter to the Vot ers of Washington. Governor Coolidge wrote the letter in response to an In vitation from Chairman Charles Heb berd of the Republican state committee. Th letter from Governor Coolidge de clares that whoever counsels disorder Is an enemy ot liberty and. calling at tention to the fact that this country ha processes and methods by which the peo ple put their will In effect. He says the Republican party holds fast to these in stitutions. aIn conclusion he says: "In Warren G. "Harding are found the qual ities that beat exemplify the American Idea." AMUNDSEN CAUGH .... - -,..t. IN SIBERIAN ICE Unless Succored Arctic Explorer May Be Held Prisoner for' Year, Says Report. Seattle, Waah., Oct. 18. a. N B. Captain Roald Amundsen' North' Pol kt ptflltiot ha been trapped In me ice uoea or uape Berge, Siberia, and will be' delayed a year, unlen txtrlcated, according to word brought hro today bv Olaf 8wen son of ho Hlbbard-Swenson com pany, who arrived from the ArOtlO aboatd th trading schooner Kami chatka, Thre men and a woman ar aboard Amundsen's vessel, th Maud. The woman Is a native taken aboard at N6me aa a seam stress. I A process has been developed in Eu rope for manifolding books in raised characters for the use of the bind. HE'S PATHETIC, GOV, COX SAYS OF HARDING (OtitioQ4 From Pace One) munitions as well as for international disarmament. Then attacking VlerecX, he said APPLAUDED LCSITAN1A BIU&DEK "George Vlereck, th leader of the ! professional pto-Germans in America, the i man who applauded when the Lualtanla J lj . A ... he had 6,000,000 pro-German American votes and with them he would elect a president He haa declared for Senator Harding. Men like VtereoH, the Junker Of America, have brought unhappiness to hundreds of thousands of loyal Amer icans who have German blood In their veins. The test of Americanism is not the blood in your veins, but service and loyalty to the flag." Cox charged that the Republican cam- Another carload of Homer Pipeless Ventilator Furnaces arrived last week. Deliveries can be made now " Heat and Ventilation? That's What You Want Both cin be had with the old-style pipe furnace, but the Homer Pipeless1 doe ttill more it keeps the basement cool and, most f all, saves enormously ea fuel bills. Note the LtnerLwin0 n A process haa been developed In India .for the vulcanization of crude rubber with a large proportion of waste ma terial, forming a wear and weather resisting- substance. It's in everybody's mouth: "Red Rock" Cottage Cheese and what a treat! DANCING TAUGHT ALL MtW STtPS AND POPULAR OANCES . tAPGHT in 1-HOCn I.F.RSOXS Udtn S. OenUatB-n SB. ! Hontjr'n bntjfut rd T. Sd d WMhintton. Rrc1nnra' claw sfertt MoaUr an Tkonda Tenln. Adranrcd elaas, Tue-xUr erwiin- Stall :J0. Plenty ol Mnble psrtnert end pnetlce no rmhtmtt t Reperate ttep mom ind ttr iMrh-n far baeki-ard pupils. Mjr iat-at bonk dMeriMat 11 daDcca, Uon-tt. etc., fr. Ton can otm Mra daaeiac bf Ukinc prti Inom from ia- , tarior taaehen or ta hort elM lentmi with bo artaeri to bnctiee ith. Our cIiumi art larta end Mlct. . The ancial .featura ilon to ajoith , i Aoabla the priea. Join a ml Mhnol (not a tmb Me aa ball) i saaat wdntd peopia W rur- ' aataa te ttkaaa a dan nf wnti Thm u - - ; aihor srhool ot taia eteat In tht eltj. Phoaa ' aaaia iaa. mnu maona au Boon. Mrs. BEATRICE WALKER announces the opening of her danc ing pavilion THE "ROSELAND" At 129 Fourth St. tfABHI50T0!T, OX OCT. tl Ladles rrea on opening night Every body welcome. Uood floor, union music ItlllllllllinilllllllliiiiHliiMr LIKE TO DANCE? t- Mw Bread Bail to th mum ofcaev aim nw panuoa eaa rto-ainM la m unmui tae, BTta-aal "'"WMalJWl!A.'IS,a. SsTf30gS 9xm.' -- I I I I I II 1 Installed on terms to fit your individual require' Y B a men i. ivo interest charged, either. AGoodPtoctToTni -vs. - -TV-- '--mtism WTT9 560-1 Terms -Nolnterfsh Another Demonstration and Proof of Where Super-Smart Home Furnishings and Saving Prices Are Irresistibly Entwined . Even with reduced prices you will not be required to pay cash; termj, to fit your individual require ment will be arranged. UlkJU M Chirming; and distinctive, fitly characterize the refined and elegantly beautiful tapestry and velour overstuffed, also the exquisite mahogany, with cane suites that await your inspection. Single pieces and two and three-piece suites have been arranged and repriced. Yes, on each you'll SAVE $18.50' to $96.50 IttS.oo Tapestry Overstuffed Fireside Chair $ 86.50 1129.50 Tapestry Overstuffed Fireside Rocker ..... 95.00 1127.50 Tapestry Overstuffed Davenport 109.00 $152.50 Tapestry Overstuffed Davenport 114.00 $225.00 Tapestfy Overstuffed Davenport 167.00 235.00 TipVstry Overstuffed Davenport 179.00 $225.06 Taupe V I o u r Over stuffed Davenport ... . 191.00 44 8.50 MahOgany-with-cane 3- Plece Suite 352.00 4 7o.oo Mahogany-with-cane 3- Piece Suite 379.00 See Overstuffed Furniture and Rugs in the Fifth Street Window Today Solid Oak Bedroom Suite of 3 Pieces Similar to Illustration tPiUU" Beautiful colonial design, all pieces finished in hand-rubbed golden wax. These pieces will abso lutely last a lifetime unless destroyed by fire or de liberately misused. All joints are dovetailed, put to gether by hand with the utmost care. See them on the third floor. If desired, easy terms will be arranged to suit your requirement. High-Grade Wool, Room Size Wilton Rugs Reduced Every on desirabt pattern, too taken right from Edwards' selected stock and prices are reduced from original low marking. 9x12 (3 patterns) now $104.75 9x12 (2 patterns) now 112.5 9x13 (2 patterns) now 119.7 9x12 (7 patterns) now 139.50 8.3x10.6 (6 patterns) now 98.50 8.3x10.6 (2 patterns) now 103.50 1.3x10.6 (i pattern) now 108.50 8.3x10.6 (1 pattern) pow. 137.50 See These, Too! 9x12 Axminsters (7 patterns) now. $56.75 8.3x10.6 Axminsters (3 patterns) now. 49.50 9x12 Brussels (6 patterns) now. . . 39.50 8.3x10.6 Brussels (5 patterns) now... 36.50 Sale of Wool and Fiber Rugs Continued 9x12 size $18.50 8.3x10.6 siie $16.75 7.6x9 siie $10.85 A good selection of patterns and colors. 6.9 size $7.95 "Queen Anne" The Most Charming; and Longed-for of All Period Dining Furniture Walnut or Mahogany Whichever You 1'refer Extension table with 54-lnch top. as stated above, in either walnut or (QQ Cft mahogany, at OlJOaOV Set of Blx Chairs with beautiful rich blue fenulne leather slip seats, for only . ,erma q meet your require ment even at these prices. Here Are Some Morel Solid oak, 45-inch top Table that extends to 6 feet; In dark UolUen 4 Of 7ff Wax finish i)aU O Solid oak Chairs, finished, to match the above mentioned table, priced at, gQ -Quarter-aawed oak 45-Inch plank. top Table with eolid obk barrel ped- it A A 7J estaj baae. golden wax finish -PtTte I 5 Solid oak Chairs with genuine leather slip seats, also finished in Golden Wax, jf See that Picture! Its a Sleepwell Mattress cut open to show you how Sleepwellg ire built, layer upon layer, so they cannot lump up or shift. Every Sleepwell contains 50 pounds of felted cotton and is absolutely guaranteed. Try one for 60 Bights if not satisfactory, return at Edwards' expense." Priced at 25 and 31. On terms 5 cash, $1 a week. ' 26-Piece Chests of Silver $13.95 Put up in polished wood case with mercerised lining. sit Knives ' . Six Teaspoons Six Forks e Ob Batter Knife 81x Tablespoon! One Sugar Sftell All forks and apoona are made of nickel silverV "knives of high grade crucible steel. All are plated with pure silver and burnished, thus closing the pores and hardening Surface of the silver. Out-of-town folks. Inclose 25c extra to cover the average parcel post stamps. , Heaters of All Kinds From sheet-steel airtights to all-cast-iron wood and coal and combination burners. Straight JVood Burners 11.75 ta 42.50 Sheet-steel Airtight, .. 3.40 to $ 7.50 Straight Coal Burners 16.50 to 39.7S Wood and Coal Combinations..... 29.50 to 48.25 Oil Heaters ' 6.45 U 12.50 ' ' Exchange? Surer Ifiotfographa tor furniture or furniture i for phonographs, rugs, ranges and heaters. Select what you want and the exchange man will call to value what you don't want He has ! th pleasing faculty of making very liberal allow.) : avncea, too. . i A Real Combination tt rr ys ' Because mere are two separate and distinct r il I f ovenstwo 8epirate and distinct cooking tops but they're built together upon one base, taking up practically the same space as a single range. v NdTR THIS To bake with ks you MUST iUl H 1 hye wcII.ventilated oven. Ta bakVwith wood and coal you MUST have arr absolutely tight oven. FURTHER, to have a purely ventilated oren when baking with gas. the ventilation holes MUST be in the top (look at any Individual gas-range oven). Gas barns th oxygen out of the air. Steam anal odors go P1 if thara are no ventilation holes in th top - .what ia tha, result? Think it over! - f INDEED YOU CAN Use Both Ovens and Both Tops at the Same Time, if You Like ' . IKlTALlEft, IKCttDtXO HOT WATKR COlLd AHP GAB COSSECTED $25 Cash?3 Week No Interest YOtt OtD RT0TE OR BAN ME TAKE AM PABX ... : PAT. i c I m rertiawt, C-ery MloM Cteta uMs wi Ta a on ARoine) aifilllaa'illllllSaSllllilli w t ' - . .