Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1920)
THE OREGON SUNDAY- JOURNAL, r PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 14, 1920. JAPANESE STATUS DECLARED TO BE NEATiEr! SOLUTION Proposed Treaty Said to Accord Japanese Already Here Ecjual Rights, but Halts Immigration. By A. I. Bradford Washington, Nov, 13. (IT. P. ) Agreement on a plan for settling the critical Japanese problem will, be reached within two or three weeks, tt was predicted authoritatively here tonight. ; The ' agreement wilt cover the ques tions of Japanese Immigration to the Vnited States and discrimination against Japanese subjects already in this coun try, It is -said. The plan of settlement Is being worked out by Roland S. Morris, Amerr if an ambassador, to Toklo, and Baron Kijuro Shidehnra, the Japanese am-laiMador.-who has been nesrotlating hers hince Japan made its; Informal protest uRalnnt the California Jaw for absolute jrohibitlon of land holding by Japanese. HAN TO RE SUBMITTED After Morris and Shidehara agree on a plan of settlement, their work will be put before their two governments to ac cept or reject. This may take Some time. 'Provisions were taken tonight to, in clude: :-- i -.- , A treaty between the United States and Japan By which Japanese subjects who are already in this country would be guaranteed tha same treatment, as cltlzeriB or subjects of the. most favored Nations. This treaty. It fs held, would supersede the two California laws pro tiiMiinir .nu'iiiirahln anrr lease of land "by Japanese and all other discrimination against Japanese here. Those laws are 'tint aripr ifirallv mentioned, however, it was learned. ' ASIEJfDMEVTS PROPOSED Amendments to the present "gentle men's agreement" tinder which Japan ' undertook voluntarily to "restrict" im migration to this country to provide for practically absolute prohibition of Jap anese immigration to America, These amendments Which Japan would be ob ligated to ijsent, are for the purpose . of meeting the stand of the United States for a complete Exclusion of Japanese immigration. - : j Tentative drafts of the proposed treaty which have been drawn, it was learned tonight, will apply not only to Japanese in the United States, but to Americans in Japan and will give them the privi lege of owning land there. Ownership of land is now denied all foreigners by the Japanese government, but it is ex pected that the next Japanese parlia ment in December will' change this. ' .Sale of Estate Ordered Trending Judge Tazwell issued an or der Saturday directing the ale of the personal property of the late Michael Er eeg, who died from injuries received when he was run down by an automobile on the Llnnton road while he was driv ing a herd of cattle along the highway. The property includes . 31 milk . cows valued at $1073. President-elect . ' Fathers's Favorite . Says His Sister Santa Ana, Cal.r Nov. 13. U. P.) Mrs. E. e: Reemsberg. in a checked gingham apron, scurried' about the kitchen of her cosy home hers today, striving to do household work that has been neglected during ' the past few weeks. . : But she was induced to put aside the duties of a wife and mother long enough to tell of her pride and confidence iu her "big brother President-elect Warren G. Harding, whose, election shattered her housekeeping routine. . She la the sena tor's eldest sister, . "Warren's a good Christian man and he's not tasy." she said. "Mother always taught him to try to please the Creator first, so I knofcr he wlir do right." A smilf played about the lips of the genial tnlddleaged matron as she reluted incidents of thejold days When the president-elect worked on a - little farm in Ohio. ' ; "Father always was partial to War ren, I think," she continued. j 'He gave Warren a drum and a wath whew he was just a little fellow, I remember. ""I expect that while he Is in the White House mother's teachings given tous all years ago as we. sat around Iter arm chair, will continue to dominate him,- Negro Bets Seven Days in City Jail On Cardinal Team - s-- -- San Jose, Cal., Hoy, 13. (L N. S.) William Sparks, negro, who shines the shoes of Stanford university! students, today staked seven - days in the city prison on the chances of the " Cardinal varsity to beat the University of Cali fornia in next Saturday's football classic between the two teams. h Sparks was arrested for drunkenness today, for the second time in a week. He was sentenced to pay a S30 fine or serve SO days In jail. While being finger-printed by Officer James Murphy, Sparks boasted of the superiority of the Stanford eleven. Murphy derided him. Then came the bet. If Stanford : wins the "big game." Murphy promises to pay $23, the neces sary amount to secure Spark' freedom, for he will by that time have served seven of his 30 days. If California wins. Sparks will start serving his time all over again next Saturday, making hla term 37 days. "But they'll nevah win," -says the bootblack, "cause ah shines the shoes of them there boys and they simply can't lose." t CRUSHED BY REDS French ' Warships and Defeated Forces in Embarkation j Se bastopol Occupation Near. Paris,' Nov. U. (U. P.) Com pletely crushed by the Bolshevik! onslaught. Baron Wrarigem army already has begun evacuation of- the Crimean peninsula, according to semi-official dispatches received here shortly before midnight, French warship and transports wer aald to be aiding in embarkation. The reports, stated that occupation of Sebastopol by the soviet forces was im minent ?The dispatches said that the Reds pierced Wrangel's front in the Perekop,, sector on Thursday. Later .," information received by the foreian office said that Wrangel was preparing to flee from the peninsula with as many of his army as he can find ships for. French armored cruisers already are at Sebastopol to assist in the embarkation. The French hope to send other craft there from Constantinople. A dispatch from Sebastopol received at midnight stated that arrangements had been made for members of Wrangel s government, the foreign military , mis sions and members of the French colony to embark on the French armored cruiser Waldeck Rousseau, A , vessel of H.iuu tons. . w ituinM KjA c.r.,4 in kiiln,u nnA Institutional building at Lewiaton during the last year, the erection of houses has not kept pace, and a campaign for home building will be started in tne spring. Missing Teacher's Body Found in Sound . . ! ' Seattle, Nov. 13. (U. P.) The body of Professor H.-F. W. Ktlllan. former teacher of German in tha Broadway- high school, was found today In the waters of Puget Sound near the Tulalip Indian reservation.: No word had been received from the former teacher since he mys teriously disappeared from Bellingham last October 25. He had been a teacher in Seattle schools l years, j . DANCINCtaught ALL NIW ITIPt AND POPULAR NOES TAUGHT in 8 SHOCR LESSONS Ladin IS. Ucntlemen 35. I Hooey', beautiful omi rmy 23d and Waahincton. Beginnere' cImi atartt Monday and Thursday rrerunra. Adeanoed elans, Turtday eTealng, I to 11:30. Plant of desirable partner end practice no emberraaa monL Separata etep room and axtia taaehere for backward papita. My UtMt book deasribing all dances, etiquette, etc. free, Too caa never learn dancing bj taking private leaaona from tn farior teacher, ot in short claaa lsens 'with no partnere to practice with. Oar clasaee era lane and select. Tha aocial feature alona ia worth double tha price. Join a real aehool (not s pub lic danoe hall) ; meet refined people. We guar antee to make s dancer of you. There la no other echoo! of thta olaaa In tha city. Phone Mam 7606. Prirata Jeaaons all bomra. . ANNUAL PRIZE MASK BALL THANKSGIVING NIGHT SB WALNUTS Oenulne Uraftid Enalbh FrenquetU WALNUT TREES Large, Straight Tret WOODSTOCK NURSERY SSOS Woodstock .Ave. Phone Ball. Mia ., Bikih . & & fe a o ta. r t v. - ..V I ,;,t N ? s - Tear ThaakiglTlagj Will Be More Pleatarabla With Uiile. This Model la Mabogasy, While Asy Bemsios, I $15 Cashl $2 .Week, No Interest -AVith this model, the same as 'any other Brunswick, every artist of the world win be at your command. Never change a part : turn the Ultona. place the needlo or Jewel point, and play Brunswick, Victor, Columbia, Kmerson, Paths and i Edison records. Without Any Additional Cash Pay ment You May. Select. Eight Double-Faced Records 16 Selections) tVTDn All 10-inch Pathe Records now., a, A Inn All 12-inch Paths Records now.. 69 oo? Closing OaV the Entire Line. Choose at These Prices Uegardlcaa of the Artist or Selection. "A a 4 rl If Yon Are Going to Install a Farnace, Ret a Good Ontl Ufiore Yoa Day Any Other F.dwurde WoulUXlke to TeU Yon About This Hoirier Pipeless Ventilator Furnace To have healthful .heat there must be at all times circulation. ; That's why Edward is recommending the HOMKU PIVKl.VSH TENTItATQIt Fin ACK, which has the never-tailing Thermo-Seal Inner Lining See how the cold air is "taken In" and "comes out" "warmed and sterilised", after passing between the tire pot and the Thermo-Beal lining. Homer Furnaces have been Ins 'ailed in nearly very section of the city perhaps, there's one) in your neighborhood. Installed on Easy Terms No Interest t . r; k :. , srytt' M Kg, r- mi' y ... a m , K. I m - . M. a . laas-ss - wmm m r ' fcfMW BftesaMAJ? fill; i AQoodFlacio iraaer-.. xl jf Afv St ' - f - 1 99. m 0 Immense Surplus- Stocks? Must Go ! these Naturally a stock movement of this kind means "Lowered Prices." '. For you are asked to look over the listings below see the windows and go through the store. ; The biggest advantage is You don't need "cash" to "cash in" this is not a 30 or 60-day payment sale the same liberal and personally arranged I convenient aetr fafm c r11 Iks rviiran iiief - e rK J t 1 : I .a.vj ivuuj win 5vu juov cij uivugu jwu pdXU lull dHU rCgUlr pilCCS Bungalow $57o8 Davenp Si) orts This hantsome DUofold, that'll be on the Job 24 hours each day, is a real piece of living-room furniture and will open to a comfortable bed at night has steel-link spring built underneath the seat. Frame is solid oak, upholstered spring seat and back-are cov ered with brown leatherette. 68 .50. Others Priced Now Aat I v f i 83 .75 Easy Terms No Interest, regardless of the one you select. Solid Oak Arm Chairs and Arm Rockers Upholstered With Genuine Leather Regular JUjOO to $42 JO ' ' 19 $23 27 $31 .65 These Rockers and Chairs are all finished tn hand-rubbed goHen wax. - Beautiful colonial and straight-line styles (not a freak or undesirable one in the tot). A number of Old Ivory and Brown Wicker Rockers and Chairs, upholstered with cretonne, are being shown also on the third floor at the same prices and on the same proportionate saving. e Exceptional "Three'Piece Suite9 Bargains! $76.50 1110 Three-Piece Solid Oak Set. with genuine leather auto-cushion seats and cane backs Settee,. Arm Chair and Arm Rocker . $120 William and Mary Period, In Jacobean finish. Solid Oak Set ; sUso genuine - leather auto Cushions Settee, Q f gn Arm Chair and Arm Rocker..'.......... 90reOU 1265 Overstuffed. Suite of three pieces Davenport, Chair and Rocker1 all built with fireside wing backs and covered with rich brown leatherette, J J1 50 $448.50 MahOgany-with-Cane Suite luxuriously UDholatered (circular pil- $283.50 three nlecea. wlth beautiful tapestry lows included) -. . 1470 ThroanlBY Mthnnnv.iplth Cane Suite, upholstered with velour. This Is elaborate and a wonderful 0001 7rf value at - D,ZJ 1. 3 Easy Terms No Interest, Regard- less of the One You Select mmm t .wsaw irm-JW THESE LOWERED FBICES HAKE IT COIf VIKIE 5TLT POSSIBLE FOB TOUB EOOM TO Reflect a True Thanksgiving T0UB SLN2TEB M0BE TBA2T SOUBLT PAID FOB BT THE 8AYI50 EDWABDS. Beautiful Queen Anne Period Table and 6 Chairs Finished ta Match in Walnut or Mahogany $198.50 This la a most exquisite suite real gracefully lined Spoon-Foot "Queen Anne" a suite that conveys the artistic talent and quality of workmanship as produced by the cre ative masters of old. Yours on easy terms no interest. Solid Oak Dining Chairs (dark wax finish) ......$ i.ti Solid Oak Dining Table (dark wax finish) 128.95 Big Bargains For Your Bedroom! 466.50 Continuous Post Brass Bed. $49.85 .$56.50 Continuous Post Brass Bed. ............... .$41.50 . $54.00 Stub Post Brass Bed. ..................... .$37.75 $45.00 Stub Post Brass Bed. .................... . .$31.50 $50.00 Kronlund Spring-filled Tuftless Mattress. $37.50 $21.00 Empress 48-lb. Filled Cotton Mattress... $16.90 12.75 Interlink Steel Bed Springs $9.95 -242.25 Walnut Finished Suite of five now at I $117.10 Flake White Er now at . . THANKSGIVING SALE 8S Special Model" Sellers Kitchen Cabinets $69.50 Not only does the SELLERS place in ARM S REACH practically all ths cooking utensils and materials used in preparing meals. Not only does "it enable you to sit instead nf stand, to reach Instead of walk, and to SAVE a great amount of work, worry, and waste. But convenience positively unobtainable in any other ia built right into-these Sellers cabinets. f.itt.$175.00 Enamel Suite of five pieces J( QQ $1.98 "Lifetime Ware .99? Pure j Aluminum UteAslIs Your Unrestricted Choice at TWO-QUART PERCOLATORS! ' ' SIX-QUART COVERED KETTLES! TWO-QrABT RICE HOfLIRHI r-TEX-QlTAKT PRESERVE KETTLES! SIX-QUART BtltLIS KETTLE9I TEX-IXCH D1AJ1KTEB BOLSO K0ASTCXS! Otfier kitchen Needs at Lowered Prices Ten-Piece Guernsey Cooking Set IJ Twelve-Piece Pyrex Cooking beta ....$ t.tt Forty-to-P1eoe Dinner Seu tf I1MI fifty-Piece Dinner SeU lMt An Assortment That Is Next to Unlimited The Mighty Arms on the Big Wall Rack Which Sway Back and Forth Will Show Tomorrow Morning on Quality Rugs, Such Lowered Prices as These: SEAMED and SEAMLESS l Genuine Wilton Rugs AXMINSTERS la a Pro'fatioa of Patterns and Colors, at $44.85, $49.65, $56.75 & $62.75 SEAMLESS TAPESTRY BRUSSELS $34.75, $39.50, $43.85 & $49.75 Inlaid Linoleums, per square yard, Sl.tS asd itH Inlaid Linoleums (4 to 12-yard remnants), per square yard I1.4S On such well-known brands as WHbar." Mahal, "Lakewood, "JBIgelow," -Imperial Hanaor, Shah Abbas," "Sedan,'" "Kablstan." "HarUord Saxony" and "Karnack. Slses WxIM, Were I11M0 to IH5.M Now $85.75 to $139.75 j ghee 9xit, Were I1U.M to ,' $17149 Now $89.75 to $145.00 j Print Linoleums, per square yard, iiSt and tl.il Congoleum and Pro-Linoleum, per square yard ;e and (e Easy Terms, Regardless of What You Select I - Genuine Leather University Handbags Mrnrcn'$izE, sow is.titch size.'Jtow' is-i5cn size, now 71 n : 4a t:. 1. 1 ari d p.: r r,1 hi is M 4 4 12