WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 16,-1821. THE OREGON DAILY JOU RNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. LEAGUERS FAVOR DISARMING VAN SPENCE GOVERNOR After pterins ttaelf on record In favor of disarmament, raising approxi mately 11000 for organization work and providing for the convocation of a gen eral state convention to be called with in the c"mlm three or four month the preliminary -convention of the Non-par-tlnan league of Oregon adjourned last nUht ubct to the call of the chair. It Is announced, following the execu tive session held late In the afternoon of yesterday, that the work of organiza tion In to be carried forward and that the next meeting of the organization will be a convention composed of dele gates from the various counties of the state, elected hy the local county or ganisations. At this the general pro gram of the statewide organization will he formally approved and steps taken for participation In the coming primary and genrral election campaigns of next year. MTROMfl rOR ftFKSCE The league adopted a resolution In dorsing C. K. Mpence. mamer of the Oregon Htate Orange, for governor of Oregon. The resolution was presented by R K. Recherrlch of Sheridan. Following the indorsement of S pence. Dr. A Slaughter of Halem made an ex tended address on the history and ob jects of the Non-rartlsah league. He paid a high tribute to Kpence and took repeated flings at Governor Olcott, Sec retary of State Sam Knzer and the press. Me said that Olcott should have vetoed th bill raising his salary when It was passed hy the last legislature and in sisted that ha was drawing several times his constitutional salary as a result of the new law. He also said that Kozer was drawing down about five times the salary ha was entitled to receive. CALLS FARMERS KHAHKS After Slaughter had finished. William Boock, master of the Washington state grange, who was In the building attend ing a meeting of the National Farmers' Council, was Invited to address the con vention, which he did. lis told the farmers present at the meeting that "conditions, bad as they are, are conditions that you and I have brought about. We talk about the money sharks, the wheat sharks and all kinds of sharks, hut the worst shark 1 1. the world Is the man who spends It or IS hours a day with his mind In th soil he is plowing until, he lies down at night with his mind so drugged with weariness that he alcepa like a horse, too tired to think or to Improve himself.'' Uoutk contended that "the farmer's wife la the drudge of America." and ha urged the farmers to put in regular hc ura on their farms and still save time 1 1 "get acquainted with their wive and fsmllles" and to Improve themselves so that they could work with their neigh bors In bettering farm conditions. NEF.1 U UK AT CUISAUE The speaker told the members of the ccnventlon that they were "going Into a great crusade irom yesterday to tomorrow." "It In going to he long, hard Jour ney." he km Id. 'The ends you are seek ing will not he reached in a day. They re great fundamental economic reforms that will take 10 or IS years for their accomplishment. .1 don't want to throw itilil water on your enthusiasm, but 1 wriirler If you have the stamina to go .I ri'iigh. the strength to stick." After Houck's addresit the open con vi ntlon dissolved, those not members of the Non-rarttsan league being asked t. retire In order that the members could go Into executive session for the uonslderatlon of and action on the busi ness included In the official call the permanent orgxmxatton of the party and lh adoption of the program or platform upon which It will go before th rural voters or the state, particularly, tor support? during the 1 coming campaign next spring and summer. Seventy-five or 100 men ana -on woman attended the meeting, wnicn was called to ordef by J- D. Brown, former president of the Farm ers union and now chairman of the temporary pre-convention organa atlon of the league. Adjournment waa taken immediately after until noon, in oider that the executive committee of the preliminary organ lxa a could have time to meet and prepare its report of organization work done. At the afternoon session the organiza tion was completed with the selection of J. D. Brown of Pqrtland as chairman and R. E. Kecnemcn as secretary. Members of the league were in at tendance from various courtls of the sta-.- one. Homer Mason of Hood River, making his presence kno n at : morn ing session by suggesting tn. me meet ing do not adjourn, but remain, in ses sion while the executive committee met "Let's put In a day of It and raise all the political hell we Van." Mason suggested, after saying that ha was 75 miles from home and wanted to get through so he could go home before night. The convention was called by H. H. -Uallard. state manager, who la the rep resentative of the national league er ganlzatlon. The preliminary executive committee consists of J. D. Brown of Portland, chairman ; C. ii. Benedict of Albany and A. J. French of Carlton. GEH ORSE SAYS MRS BALD1 Officials of Portland's police depart ment spent their second day on the car pet of the tax conservation commission Tuesday afternoon, when the details of the items in the city budget pertaining to thai department- were discussed. - That the city waa to be congratulated for securing the services of engineers for the buildings under its Jurisdiction, at a much lower cost than those hired by the county was the statement of F. W. Mul key. chairman of the commission. The figures in the budget showed that engi neers for the city buildings were paid $150 a month, while those of the county were hired at a sliding scale between 1165 and $195. Mrs. Lola G. Baldwin was quizzed about the work of the women's protective division. In answer to a question put by Mulkey, she stated that immorality among girls . waa greater than ever be fore. "The average age of the offenders was IS before the war, she said, but it Is not uncommon now to have girls of 13 brought before us." Another slaat of the police problem was brought up when Mulkey asked about the installation' of a system of signalling. The merits of automobiles equipped with radio outfits to receive from and send messages to the central station, the "blinker" or flash system. and the siren call was thoroughly gone over, though no recommendations were made. Shortage Made Good; Prosecution Stopped Bend. Nor. If. Payment by his father of 13400, the amount of alleged short ages In connection with which A. E. Anderson was held on larceny charges preferred by the Bend Water, Light ft for his wife and child. Speaker Reports Business Good After Long Eun Business and social conditions in the United States and Canada are looking up and the era of betterment which has set In promises to continue for many years, according to J. Franklin Babb of Haverhill, Mass. who addressed the Portland Rotary club at a meeting in the crystal room of the Benson hotel at noon Tuesday. Babb Just returned from a 7000-mile trip through Canada and the Middle Western States for the Ellison White Chautauqua company and will leave next week for the East. Solo and quartette work by Mike Daniels. Mrs. Klolae Hall Cook and other members of the Portland Opera associ ation furnished an important attraction on the program. Members of the Rotary club were urged to Join the 1925 ex position parade Wednesday night. Please understand that Alpine, the Every Day miiK, is just tne purest and richest of western milks with some of its natural ! water taken out, delivered to you in bright new tins' tor your convenience and economy. Nothing is added it's just milk in its finest form always ready for cooking, for tea and coffee, or to make the children's cereals better tasting and more nourishing. rSw Ask your lljffijjjffi grocer r OREGON MILK REGAL 00 SHOES 6 tJ 20 NEW STYLES Black Cmlfikm Rnrni Calfskin Tarn Scotch Grain BUck Kidskin The Tall Mall" The pepmUr hAlttrtp pattm, dcrtUptdm gem mat Ruiszm Calfskin. S&.50 Here's where Regal makes good its promise: To give you the advantage of our lower manufacturing costs. We do now, and this group of smart $650 shoes is the result. MWi hy Arita's Mmt frernw" Skot-Mskert SU EcnimicmUy tkrtmgk Tktir Own Am Starts REGAL SHOE COMPANY, Factories: WHITMAN, MASS. REGAL SHOE STORE In PORTLAND 347 Washington Street SAN FRANCISCO 111 Market Street SEATTLE ItlSSacostd Aw OAKLAND ISIS SACRAMENTO 927 Kay 2 TACOMA 940 Pacific Avssmm Tlhie UMlTUlSUIia Bias Ihiappeinied I Occasionally something happens that is out of the ordinary. Even impor tant events are often just taken as a matter of course. It's the unusual -that creates interest. This announce ment is unusual. We had to buy our own home back! You will remember our announcement that we lost our lease. The firm who had our lease de cided to dissolve partnership. They offered us back the lease at a very handsome profit to themselves. We at once accepted the proposition. . We are therefore glad to announce that at least for six years longer that this will be the home of the "United Apparel Shop." We are going to make exten sive alterations and enlarge our selling space. As it stands now the "United" is one of the largest and finest shops for women oh the coast. Now that we are going to remain in business we are going to close out our present stock and open the coming season with a brand new stock. Our buyer will leave next month or early in January for New York and other Eastern markets. We have positively decided to close out the large stock on hand at a great sacrifice. This is going to be an tinusual sale, very un usual. We have a beautiful large stock left and irs going to be sold at real unusual prices. Every article in the store from Silk Petticoats to Fur Coats is going to be marked down still lower. Every article will be drastically reduced from the sale price prevailing now. The prices and the beautiful merchandise makes this the unusual event of the year. A large force is busy marking the stock down. It will be impossible to conduct the business during the marking down of the stock. Therefore the store will remain closed all day Thursday. Sale will begin Friday morning 10 o'clock sharp. We will have at least 25 to 40 experienced salespeople to wait on you. Ever one will receive the usual high-class serv ice rendered here. 'The United Apparel Shop requests you to wait for this un usual sale. Our location is 361-363 Morrison, corner Park. See our full page announcement to morrow. We promise you prices that are positively rower company, resulted' to an order of stay, of prosecution, according to statement by T. H.- Foley, manager of the company. Anderson had seen In dicted on two counts by the grand Jury, The .criminal docket for the present term of circuit court waa disposed of when George. Child pleaded guilty to the charge of nonsupport, and made arrange ments for a definite source of Income CLCB XAMES DIBXCTOBS Bend. Not. li. Directors elected for two year for the Bend Comroercia clnb- Tuesday night were: H. E. Alien, J. A., Eaetea, T. E. J. Duffy. Floyd Dement, D. G. McPheraon and E. I Payne. 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