i5,THB-OREGON SUNDAY OURNAUS PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNIN O, OCTOBER 81, 1920. . IFAULT IN LEAGUE; I CLOSES CAMPAIGN Ho DcitpnCdvenant," Candida ; D'ectares He WouIdnft B j?arty v'tj to It; Short Stop at Dayton. -f ....... ' . iVfeujj Br HfymoiMi Clapper ! Columbus, Ohio. 0ct. 10. (U. P.) -fc-After a triumphal- windup- tour J)7r the stamping ground of hia op--; f ponent. Senator Warren O. Harding ! ' Jirrjved hre. tonight "tqr th last ' . &pech of hl Cf-mpafgn for the preei- - ' I The content of his epeech to be de ,5 I iivered In Memorial hall tonight were iarofully gunrdod during the dy. It ivu stated by these dose to him lhat his 'final speech would have plenty or "kick." 8enatpr Harding was greeted by large crowds at every stop on bis way from Cincinnati. He stopped at Mlddletown. f I the boyhood borne of Govemer Cor. and ' - 4ipoke to a crowd of 2000. He paused at 3?ayton. where Cox now lives, and sev-,-x - ral thousand wedged themselves around ?the rr end of his car. At Bprlngfitld, v o "Where Cox owns a newspaper, Harding , pofce to a crowd of 8000 in tlie audl ' : torium and to a large overflow crowd. ; Kverywhere he was cheered enthusl- ;v astlcally. " fTHT HF. IOSORES TBEATT IZ-M Springfield. Harding declares he . -will never eater a League of Nations ' that fall td ecognie the 8uprme . Xlty. tie was referring to there being . "o reference to God In the Versailles 'treaty. "I would enter no league that hasn't Aod In ll.'J he: said. 'J Congreasmn-;pimen Fes Introduced " Hardina to his" constituent in Spring field 88 rMr., President." explaining that Ohio hs eew numper of men I to the White Halis. r: Harding declared- be Is a reactionary to the extent of going back ' to the ; ; fcractioe of permitting congress to leg - islate. .. "And I am old-fashioned about want ? 3PS th senate to have something to any about our foreign affairs, too,'! bo . iidSed. . " I1 fjLAD TO LOOK BACK "There are some who like to boast they never look back. I rejoice to look pack sometimes. I am looking back ow to the time when these veterana Kaved our onion and nationality." he aid, pointing to a row of Civil war seteraris seated below the platform. , At Mlddletown, the boyhood home of ' Cox, Harding said he favored peace In off years a well as In presidential ruuiUB ill m wuivi ivt m J tectlve tariff, Harding referred to the steel Industries at Mlddletown. Steel mill are being developed in India and China with cheap labor, and the prod ucts of these plants will be brought - into competition with America unless afeguards are erected, he said. COX 18 AT CuetiraI From Pass Ow) speeches a composite summary of hia claim to the presidency, He attacked Senator Harding's "14 flip-flops on the league Issue " urged a program of so cial welfare, outlined his labor views, advocated progressive government by enumerating what he believes, would be the results of Senator Harding's elec tion and charged that "big business" would make a Republican government H "mere puppet," The governor made an appeal for America "not to turn her back on a suffering world" but for her own wel fare enter the league and assist in the reconstruction of the world. Later he was to speak at two overflow meetings. At HEAD OF PROCESSION Cox rode to the Coliseum at the head of m hups torchlight parade. Crowds Cheered him at every meeting. Stressing "the spiritual side of the league," the governor charged that Harding Is preaching "a national creed of selfishness." He compared the sit uation to the parable of the Good Sa maritan. "Broken and bleeding, Europe la today Uke the wayfarer on the road to Jerl- eno, n saia. -u you tell m that America, like the selfish Levite, should turn her back on this tragic scene and seek only her safety and comfort than .J will tejl you that you are libeling and CHEERED WIN CHICAGO The Strong Feature of the Experiments with every kind of material that is practical for cylinders hljfshown that nohlnjt is equal to wood for use in family washers. In TBetai;cyHnders the sides are very thin, and as a result the edjfes of the holes are sharp. As the clothes come In contact with these holes there Is continual wear on them. There Is absolutely no wear on the clothes in a Thor wood cylinder. And another very important feature of the wood cylinder is that it dees net heve to be lifted out of the machine to be cleaned. 10 Dollars Demonstrated in Your Bay tlectncGoodt From People Who Know. EJect-? c Suppr i e oikj oervice cjk, ML HOW TO MARK BALLOT FOR COX AND ROOSEVELT UNITED STATES Sw Starts 4 MMlietWM vers rva fits . JLBSSSASSSL. if? rSt stATTm, awisi, S' 'Is -it asm - a. if sli1 "wmsasrwrc" Hi SJ I TAX. B. suaxa. uii. .wun mn or imntmim Herewith - Is presented a fac simile of that portion of the ballot containing the names of several candidates for president and vice president and the electors who represent their respective candidacies. This ballot Is marked correctly for Cox and Roosevelt and the Democratic electors. Attention is called to the fact that the presidential nominee of the Industrial Labor party is William W. Cox. He is not to be confused with James M. Cox, the Democratic nominee. slandering the America in which I be lieve, If w consecrate ourselves to our own welfare only, as Senator Harding has advocated, then not only will Europe go from bad to worse, but the soul of America will begin to die. "LET WOUSDED WORLD RECOTEE" It isn't merely private charity that Is wanted. We must bind up the wounda and by cooperation so stabilise political and economic conditions that the wound ed world can speedily recover. "Along with the other nations of the world, we must assume the moral ob ligation of putting the police power of our great moral and economic force along the road to Jericho and warn the nations that In the future might be tempted to Indulge In territorial rob bery. Thou shall not steal I' That Is precisely what the league will do and that Is why I favor going into the league. I am for it with all my heart and soul. To obtain ratification, I am willing to accept 8uch helpful reserva tions as are necessary to secure that end. FOOLISH AND FALSE "To talk of 'America only as If that were what patriotism means. Is as fool ish as ft Is false. The true patriot wants his country to he first in service, not selfishness." In his speech before workihgmen at Gary. Cox charged the "return to nor malcy." which Mr. Harding had advo cated means low wages and long hours. "The big business men who have made large contributions to the Republican campaign fund want In their hands an. administration that will be a mere pup pet and force tbelr will on the masses," he said. 'They tell you that you want a change. Instead of a change, I believe that you will prefer to have the change still Jingling In your pockets." At Gary also, earlier In the day, he attacked the last Republican congress for falllig to pass anti-profiteering leg islation, which he said, was reoomended twice by President Wilson. ON WAY U03IK Cox was to leave for his home . In Dayton at midnight and prepare to make his final speech cf the campaign at Toledo Monday night. Tuesday he will vote at Carr Monte, a suburb of Dayton, and as returns come In that nig.it he expects to be in his newspaper office. Following his meeting at the Coliseum tonight. Governor Cox addressed two overflow meetings. At noon he talked before a tremendous meeting in Ford's theatre Later in the afternoon he went to Evanston, 111., and Gary, Ind., where other large 'gatherings greeted him. ELECTRIC WASHER Is the wood cylinder for home use. For over to years this cylinder has been built of selected white' maple for use fn the Thor washer. Down Balance Eagy Payments. Home by Appointment. s Phone URGES RECALL OF JAPANESE GONSU California Association Demands Colby Oust Envoy as Political Plotter. '. Los Angeles. Oct. SO. Tremen dous interest was manifested her today to the demands of the. Lea Angeles County Antl-Asiatlo associ ation .transmitted tg Secretary of State Colby that Immediate steps be taken to recall U. Oyama, Japanese consul, for alleged active opposition to the alien land law. measure No. 1, on net Tuesday's ballot. Culver, Or., Bank Asks Charter Washington. RC., Oct.-30. WASH INGTON MUBKAU OF THE JOUB NADTJiajpomptroDer of currency has received applications from F. George Kern for the Jefferson County National bank of Culver, Oregon, capital $26,000. A. &C FELDENHEIMER ! FWELERS SILVERSMITHS OPTICIANS ESTABLISHED 1868 OVER HALF A CENTURY AGO THIS FIRM WAS THE FIRST CHOICE OF PURCHASERS FOR SILVERWARE AND JEWELRY. OVER HALF A CENTURY LATER THIS FIRM IS STILL THE FIRST CHOICE OF PUR CHASERS FOR SILVERWARE AND JEWELRY. A FIRM DOES NOT HOLD FIRST PLACE IN THE PUBLIC MIND FOR OYER HALF A CENTURY WITHOUT ACQUIRING IT THROUGH MERIT "GIFTS THAT LAST" CORRECTLY PRICED WASHINGTON ST., AT PARK PORTLANDOREGON 3IIIItIIIIIlIlllllIllllflllIIIlIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIII!llIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIItlIItlIIIlIJL 1 ByjpB " Eajy Terms - No Interesi 214 Cents Heats Your Home Not only has - GASPYPLES accomplished a re markable new fuel rate but Labor, Odor, Smoke, Soot, Dust and Ashes have been eliminated. A clean, cool and fresh basement all the time. Pull a little chain to start Gaspyples, re lease the same chain from the hook and out oes Gaspyples. Have the thermostat and clock 'attachment installed and home will be warm when arising in the morning, also upon your return from shopping and theatre. TPTTOMISIS .- I III enoNAL EukTRfrrEA - i ii niiiniuiiniiiiiiniiiiuiinunuiMnintniiiinninuiiniiniiiiiiinnii:ii!iii:Tn:::T Sprebkels SaysHe WillGe Barrett Wherever He May Be (Br Cniremi Srvie) JCw York. Oct. 10."No man can lay his hands on me or mine and. get awar with It," slared John D. Spreckels Jr.. millionaire Califoralan. who is hunting everywhere for William Barrett, -who eloped with the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. DrexeU and who Is the alleged thief of Jewels belonging to Mrs. Spreckela, valued at $100,000. Sprockets arrived today on the Acquitanla. I have only this to say," he said, "I will 'get Barrett no matter what part of the country he is in." Mrs. Snreekels charges tnat sue gave her S100.000 pearl necklace and ethe ornaments to Barrett to take to the Jeweler's and then they disappeared.. New York Clocks Turn Back Sunday New York, Oct 10. (L N. S.) Clocks In New York state and parts of nearby states will be turned back one hour at 9 o'clock Sunday morning, ending the day light saving period, which began on March 28. Per Hour With a Gaspy pies HOMER! S The Wood and Coal Burning Pipeless Furn ace that's built with the THERMO-SEAL "Healthful Heat" INNER LINING TO degrees of Health ful Heat easily main tained throughout your entire home with this never-failing fuel-saving Ventilator. Measure the cubic feet . of space in your home and learn how evenly and economically your home ' can be - kept comfortable; "i -Easy' tejrmsj no interest on whichever furnace jrou i selects yii-r.:f 8 .Partake off These Lower Prices I warehouse, aa Ilk in t S Tapestry Overstuffed Leete TkreeCsfcloa BssaaJew Daveaports $86.50 Quit Identical to th illustration in outline an you may select from three different patterns of tapestry,. Built with full spring; eds;e and ease, spring cushion baclc, well stuffed arms and three spring filled loose cushions. An astonishing value. See end-examine tomorrow. 8 s s Taree'FIece Haaoraay-Wtth'CaBe Saltes Bedseed Save an Even $ 1 OO Nsw and up-to-the-minute suites ; the sample floor 4s overcrowded and room must be given for srlft furniture. All suites composed of davenport, chair and rpCker. I44M0 4-plece suite with tapestry now at , 1470.00 piece suite with velour now at ... $610.00 I -piece suite with velour now at .., $820.00 f-ptece suite with silk damask now Brass Beds Reduced I Ctsck Ceatfnaoas aad Stab Post Brass Beds with Highly Polished Ribbea Band Finish. At the regular prices they're good valaee, bat fer this sale styles hare beea redared as stated, 99. fit . $6 60 Continuous -Post Beds 953.20 ' $56.50 Continuous Post Beds 945.20 $56.50 Stub Post Beds 45.20 $54.00 Stub Post Beds.. 43.20 $45.00 Stub Post Beds , $36. OO Tear la aad eat yea vet ths most raise aad greatest service -from Sleepwell Mattresses aid thy are priced at only $25 and $31 Tea. Indeed, they are absolutely guaranteed not to lump or shift. Every Sleepwell Is built up In layers with 50 pounds of felted cotton Inside of flower-strewn art ticks with Imperial rolled edges and double stitched boxings. Try a Sleepwell for CO n tents ; if It Is not as stated return at Edwards' expense. i Zt 8 3 Here's the Oval Horn in the 8 s New Model No. 110 s 'i K AGoodPhceToTra tin a 9. V "gn'n-r'-wWWfc'WfcWfc'wl'waw Advantages Decidedly Eflwaraa tteek taralat eie sleek rteaela array el ss aaa want. their eaal past, easy terats m se yersoaaur upholstered upholstered upholstered upholstered at $338.50 $370.00 $420.00 $520.00 MT, OH MTI TOTJ DID NOT KJfOW THEEF. WAS 8CCH A THIITGI JCSTTOUBtE IT1 "Oh, Isn't It pretty r That Is what nearly everyone says. But look was not so much considered when Brunswick built It. The all wood oval horn tapering Into a perfectly round throat was added that better and fuller "BOTJHD T03ES" would be produced. In waxed oak. fumed oak or mahogany, with 100 medium-tone needles. 100 loud tone needlee, one Jewel point, two sapphires, one record album, one bottle of tone clear, one record brush, ell can (filled), and eight double-faced 10-inch records (sixteen selections) of your own choice. The Complete ITe. lit Oatftt $158.55 116 Cash It Westi He latersst EisyTerms -Nolnitnsfi f. Far-Reaching and Pronounced evtet has father, Treat til fleers rvill aae aiKoauaeea- sieeas aesae reratsniars el the Ifty stasis sad the rlees speak far ttemselvss. Sew. arraaaea te' nt year iavtea rsBirsisu Wonderful Values Are These Dining Table and Chair Sets For Your Convenience They Have Been Arranged 5 in the Fifth Street Window 41-Inch Jaoobean finished solid oak table that extends to 6 feet and six dow at wb,u,ltwly conauueted and well-finished chairs CjO, J 4-lnch quarter-sawed oak plank top and solid oak pedestal base table with six solid oak chairs that have genuine leather slip seats C7 "7rt all hand-rubbed rolden-wax finish now at ,., ylVilW As ea aiy otser a-eods yoa asay select. Easy terne wlU he yerseaaUj arraaasd te (II year laeuidaal reealtemesU ivory, wicKer L;tiairo s and Rockers Now priced so interestingly that they are irresistible. See them oa the Third Floor. All hafs ereteaae eevered leese cashless aad lphelstersd backs. 139.50 Broad-arm Chair I1B.SO 131.50 Sewtna Arm Rocker $21.50 5J4.80 Roll-arm Rocker or Chair $45.0,0 Fireside -Wlna-back Reading Pocket Arm Chair or Rocker $32.50 EXTRA 71.10 Chaise lounae with full spring base and rull length aretonne covered loose cushion and upholstered back i r--'- -zr-"'. ' -t"-- - r-z L'ua 1 ' Xow yea're going to find tome very laterestlag : prices. ea medium, good aad high grade Floor Coverings 4 Wool Ingrain Bordered W Weol Ingrain Bordered Vr Wool Ingrain Bordered Reversible wool and fiber Reversible wool and fiber Reversible wool and fiber Willow press rugs 6x Willow grass rugs 8x10 Willow grass rugs 9x12 Note these parllealarly Seamless Brussels rugs 7. 6x9 . Seamless Brussels rugs t 3x10.6 Seamless Brussels rugs 9x12 Liberty Axmlnster ruffs 8.3x10.6 . . . Liberty Axmlnster rugs 9x13 Khorassan Axmlnster rugs S.$xl0.6 Khorassan Axmlnster rugs 9x12 ... Akbar Wilton fugs 8.3x10 6 Akbar Wilton rugs 9x12 Shah Abbas Wilton rugs 8.3x10.6 ... Shah Abbas Wilton rugs 9x12 ..... Blgelow Imperial Bangor Wilton 9x12 v i wool union Ingrain carpet per sq Congoleum and pro-linoleum per sq. Genuine linoleum art rugs 6x9., , v. 7yww nmh:m m ' Guaranteed to Please .'-.., -. Gas Range and Kitchen Heater Connbinatlon Set Up and Connected Ready for Use, Including HoUWater Coils, on J&ij Terms of: ; ' . . , $20 Caoh $3 Week ; -:y" '5 No . lntereoti '. ' ' ' . ' ' -'.-i -;5" . -V.i,-:'.'-".--:.': TIP of the twe-lid kitchen heater lift op sad eatchee you can get the free use of both hands. Burns wood, coal and kitchen refuse is equipped wtth gae Ughter-oe kindilns; needed at aay time. rip lids are polished (ho blacking). Body of entire range Is of rust resisting polished steel built In cast frame. Oyer and broiler doors, M veil as heck and even aide of burners, ere o( whlu porcelain. Notice the eoBveniet warming; cloeet above the gaa oven.. . r .... ,v .,: . .'. . .- ." . . -. v., .i-1 .t : r 'v . . .- v , . . i '. . .-V mmmwrn m'wm.'m ."wit L. mm. - I BP A aae the is ye as svar t I $46.75 I I mw Ruga xtt. 4.45 Rugs 7.6x.... Rugs 9x10.6.... rugs SxS rugs S.JxlO.8.. rugs txl'i 5.35 (J.95 7.5 16.75 18. BO .05 12.50 13.05 20.75 30.50 39.50 42.75 dO.ftO 67.50 02.75 (45.75 89.75 U3.BO 99.50 ru; 119.75 yo. yd. 1. 49 79e 10.7 f mm. - mt. - .' - mm. - n - f - ' f