THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1920. HOUSE UNWIELDY SAYS IAMB; OPPOSES GROWTH Representative C. N. McArthur, who left for Washington this morn ing to be on hand for the coming session of. congress, scheduled to be gin next Monday, declares his oppo sition to any and all plans to- In crease the membership of the house. On the other hand, . he said he fa vors a reduction in the number of representatives and expressed the opinion that such a reduction would promote both economy and effici ency in ihe conduct of the. nation's business., - ,:. j "I shall vote asainat all proposals to r Increase the membership of the house," said McArthur. . . v MEMBERSHIP U5WIELDT . 'The present membership tf 435 is 'altogether too large and unwieldy and there is too much dodging of individual responsibility. It has been the history of all large legislative bodies that power gravitates into the hands of a few lead ers, while smaller bodies tend to devbp Individual ability and responsibility. ,C j-l "As matters stand, it is almost Im possible to keep order In the house and with the addition of 50 or 60 new mem bers, conditions would become Intoler able ,1 cannot predict the result of the agitation for a larger house but I am fully determined to oppose any and all legislation atonic that line and, if the op portunity presents itself, I shall vote to reduce the membership. . AGITATIOW, EXPLAINED ' "This agitation for a larger congress comes from states which have failed to keep up with the population procession and which will lose some of their pres ent membership if the existing quota Is maintained. Members of 'congress naturally do not like to vote themselves out of office after the expiration of the sixty-seventh congress, but the interests of the country are mqr important, ac cording to my way of thinking, than the interests of politicians ; and the par ticular states they represent, t' "It has been " argued thaCan increase in the membership of the house would give . Oregon another, representative. . .What benefit would tbts be to Oregon if vorresponding increases were allowed in all other states that have increased in population since the last apportionment? LOXGER TERM "CROEI . "I would like to see larger delegations from Oregon and other Western states, but what could they accomplish If more members were allotted to the East and Middle West? , "I am in favor of a constitutional amendment lengthening the term of rep resentatives In congress to three years and lengthening the presidential term to six years, with-a one term limitation. Such an arrangement would produce better legislation, better administration and less small politics." - Mrs. McArthur accompanied her- hus band. They will reach Washington Sat Pendleton Attacks 'Phone Company Plea For Increased Kates , Salem, Nov. SO. In the face of the present condition of business through out the country, the recent application of the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph company ' for an increase in telephone rates In Oregon is most inopportune, according to an answer to the applica tion filed with the- public service com mission this morning by the city of Pendleton. ? The answer attacks the application and declares that the increases sought, npr any increase whatever, are Justified under existing conditions.. It points out that thousands .Of " men are being thrown out of employment through the closing down of industries, farmers are being compelled, to sell their produce at a loss, and many 'business men are facing ruin, while the Pacific Tele phone company continues to hand out huge salaries to its numerous officials . and big wages to . many of its em ployes. . Medford Growers Back Association And Lewis' Plans Medford. Nov. SO. After hearing CI. Lewis, organisation manager of the Or gon Growers' Cooperative asaovlatiloik talk about the aucceas of the association during its short existence and about Its future plans, 150 members of the local district of the association ei pressed their faltfcwin Lewis and his plana. Lewis, made explanations to all sorts of Inquiries as to th conduct ef various features of the association's operations, answering mild objections by two mem bers as to the slowness of the final ra ce tpts coming from the Bartiett pear pool sales. He said the delay was due to the regular course of bookkeeping and routine. -He advised the growers to raise as large pears as possible in 1921 as the large pear was what the public wanted. Lewis characterised as a near miracle the getting together of seven bank pres idents of Portland in a room and In ducing them to advance 1500,000 for the marketing of the association's fruit crop. GIVEN 3 YEARS, PAROLED J isunderstandlng of the California divorce laws cost Harold G. Blakeley a three year sentence at the hands of Judge TaawelJ, of the circuit court Monday on a charge of big amy.' ' Because of the misunderstand ing and Blakeley's good naval rec ord, however, tlie court paroled him. In March. 1916, Blakeley became the husband of Eldora Hhll in King county, Washington. She subsequently obtained an Interlocutory decree of divorce In California, which carries an embargo against remarriage -inside of a year. Blakeley married Margaret McKensie at Vancouver, last August, which was before the year had .elapsed. This led to the trouble. The district attorney urged the court ta be lenient as Blakeley .evidently did not realize the limiting effect of the California divorce. Schoolboy Struck By Auto Receives Serious Injuries John Hayes, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hayes. 100 East Thirtythlrd street, suffered possible , Internal ' injury and serious body bruises when he was struck by an automobile driven by Roy Conger, Route A. Box 495, Portland, late Mon day afternoon. . Conger told the police that he was driving slowly, on Belmont street 'be tween Thirty-seventh and Thirty-eighth streets, when the boy suddenly ran out from the curb in front of the car. A front fender struck the body, knocking him to the pavement. The boy carried a lunch pail which was run over by the automobile.- He was on his way home from St. Stephens academy. He was taken to his home. Conser ms not held by the police. 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The loveliest of inexpensive gifts Sale Priced 95c to $7.00 The shapes are so graceful, the colors so rich and the floral and conventional decorations so dainty and artful the special prices on this ware are bound to be highly appreciated. , Whipped-cream sets . -95c Dresser sets ......................... .$1.75 Tea Cups 50c Sugar and Cream sets....... $1.25 17-piece Tea sets. ; ......$7.00 Sixth Floor,- Lipman, Wolf At Co. . ' The Savings in These Table Linens Are Tremendous These famed Meadow Bleached Irish Linens have just arrived for Chlst- mas a direct importation, priced close to today's import price. The new circular designs with that inimitable satin finish in wide assortment. TABLECLOTHS, size 7072 inches $ 7.75 TABLECLOTHS, size 70x90 inches. $10.00 ' TABLECLOTHS, size 70x108 inches $12.50 NAPKINS, size 22x22 inches, dozen '$10.50 Art Linens Reduced 25 Per Cent Our Entire Stock of Lace-Trimmed Table Cloths, Scarfs,' Center Pieces and Doilies in This Pre-Holiday Sale Wonderful machine-made filet Table Napery with pure linen or cotton centers an inspiration for Christmas gifts and a delight to the hostess, -Scarfs from 18x36 to 18x54 inches; Centerpieces from 27x27 to 70x70 inches; doilies In all sizes. ) Second Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. $7.25 Is the Lowest Price of the Season on These Blankets -For these are full-size, wool-mixed Blankets in white with pink or blue borders and wide binding to match. Size 70x80 inches. . i . Down-Filled Comforts $18.00 The lightest, warmest and. daintiest of bed coverings, the most delightful to receive as gifts are these of pure, selected down with fine sateen covering in all-over patterns or with plain . borders. No such special has been offered this season on fine Comforts. Oregon City Indian Blanket At Wholesale Cost, J7.75 Now Ts the time when these blankets are most appreciated for the couch, or for motoring and traveling. And right now you can save mightily on them. Many handsome patterns. Extra Large Satin Bed Spreads, $6.7 '5 Bates' satin bed spreads, noted for their firm weave, handsome patterns and beautiful finish; plain hemmed or scalloped with cut corners. Size 88x98 inches. Second Floor. Lipman, Wolfe Sc. Co. , ; a , Special! Dresses for Baby Actual .Reproduction Hand-Made Dimity Dresses Sizes land 2 Years, $4.65 In three pretty styles real fnet lace trimmed with a touch of em broidery at the neck, or smocking, turn-back cuffs, plain or two-tuck hem. Philippine Dresses, Sizes 6 Months, 1 and 2 Years, $7.50 Hand-made little garments with kimono sleeves, tiny tucks and pretty sprays of hand-embroidery, scalloped hem. Gretchen style eyelet finish and run with pink rib bon two rosettes. Pretty Little Nainsook Dresses, Sizes 6 Months, 1 and 2 Years, $5.95 Of softest nainsook, hand-made with groups of tucks, sprays of dainty embroidery at neck and dou ble hemstitching. Infants' Nainsook Slips $1.85, $1.95, $2.35, $2.95, $3.95 -r-Dainty tucks, and finished in feather stitching or smocking lace-trimmed at neck and sleeves. Three styles of Night Slips in cluded. Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co, American Toys Made in American Factories by American Workmen l . - TOYLAND IS FULL OF THEM! It's a great sight! Don't miss it! Why there are so many toys that Toyland on the Eighth Floor has overflowed and thousands of toys are in ANOTHER TOYLAND in the Basement, both being exactly alike in the respect of variety of toys. And Old Santa Claus is meander ing around listening to everything little boys and girrls have to tell him. " Two Very Fine Specials for Wednesday 1 E CQASTy (7 Xr ACTUAL. REPRODUCTIONS The Sammie Kar . at $2.50 White Coaster Wagons at $9.75 Made of heavy hardwood; wooden wheels with steel axles and supports; removable too; 8-in. wheels; equipped with brakes; size of bed 14 Vx 36 inches. The kind of wagon an active boy cannot break. This Is a wonderful offering. You may recall what the original prices used to be. Made of wood and attractively painted in red, white and blue. Adjustable seat and propelled by the handle and easily steered by the feet. Santa Clause will be in Toyland on the Eighth Floor from 10 to 12 and from 2 to 5 - Toyland, Eighth Floor and Basement, Lipman, Wolfe r.& Co. i j '- ; Men's Beacon Blanket Robes In a Style Exclusive Here in Portland At Far Less ThantfieJlegular Prices $9.95 A Most Appropriate Gift for a Man and One Sore to Be Appreciated This is a wonderful offering at any time of year, but coming right at the time when more Blanket Robes are sold than any other season, it presents a timely opportunity. These Robes were made according to our own specification In a style to be had only here in Portland shawl collar model with patch pockets made of an excellent quality of heavy weight Beacon Blanket cloth in every new pattern, including a handsome variety of Indian designs. Every robe has best grade of silk fiber cord. There are all sixes for small, medium and large men. And Here Is an Extra Special for Boys, $5.95 The same Blanket Robes in size 6x12 for boys the same quality the same styles the same patterns, but at a lower price- 15.95. Fifth Floor, Ltpman, Wolfe it Co. A Wonderful Handkerchief Offering! 1200 Pure Linen Hand-Embroidered Handkerchiefs at 48c Each These are the daintiest, prettiest and, we believe, the very best Handkerchiefs you can obtain anywhere at this price which is much lower than the same quality sells for elsewhere this we have learned to our satisfaction by comparison. You cannot give a better Handker chief as a gift at the low Wednesday price. The embroidered designs are beautiful and neat consisting of scroll, floral, fleur de lis and many others. Narrow hemstitched borders. Street Floor, lipman, Wolfe & Co. Our Entire Great Stock of Plaid Skirtings at 33V3 Less Second Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Gate-Leg Tables Special $39.50 A Great Saving Just twelve of these fine Tables at this very special price mak ing it possible for one to' five a gift that is substantial, serv iceable and, a handsome addition to any home at a great saving. Solid mahogany tops, and birch legs, finished in dull ma hogany. Two sizes: 36x49 and 34x43 inches. Fifth Floor. A Mammoth Stock of Men's Shirts in a Sale at 30 Per Cent Off! Now $2.10, $2.45 and $2.80 Offering the Shirts you have wanted to wear at the prices you are willing to pay. At $2.10 At $2.45 Shirts of fine corded madras in smart styles the best shitts and the best selection that you are likely to ; find before Christmas at anywhere near $2.10. The madras in these shirts is of superior quality, and so Is the workmanship. You will find' neat black stripes and bolder effects in colors. Fine Wool Madras Shirts at $2.80 There is novelty, there is good taste in the woven-color pat terns of the splendid madras, there is fine tailoring and long wear in these shirts. In appearance and quality they are the kind anyone may well be proud to give or receive for Christmas. The 30 PerCent Reduction Continues on All Manhattan Shirts ".,,? - ' . Men's Shop, Wahinton-St. Entrance, Lipman, Wolfe St Co. Wilton Rugs Attractively Reduced to $17.45 3 Feet by 5lA-Feet These Wilton Rugs are of standard grade, in pretty Orien tal designs, and such colored combinations as "blue,, rose, tan and taupe. Firmly woven and finished -with a linen - colored fringe. Handsome rugs that will give long and satisfactory wear and remarkable values at Wed nesday's prices. Fifth Fleer, Lipman, Wolfe Sc Co. 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