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THE OREGON ! SUNDAY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, 31AY 21, 1922 REPUBLICANS OF ' CLARKE COUNTY : NAME DELEGATES ' I Resolutions Are Passed Approving Harding Administration and Hart Administrative Statute. Mrs. Cainpell Dies Month Before Time For Golden Wedding Mrs. pemcUa EUen CnipbeII died at her home. Jfp. , Ait Killiasswortli ave nue,"' May 14, juat a month before she wj, 'V-'"? ami tier husband. p ' . "' ' ' Kenneth' Campbell. - Vancouver, Waah May 20. A con ention of Republican precinct commit tee men held in the superior court room Saturday afternoon was, on emotion, turned Into a man convention in which ill -Rebnblicana' oresetot were invited to take part. W. G. Drowley. .chairman of the county central committee, waa fleeted chairman, and Fred Tempea, ec- tetary. A committee on. resolutions, com posed of A. I Miller 3? Y. Moody and Gus Homer, waa appointed. The com mittee on delegates: wai composed of -A. W. Calder, J. P. Kicslna and H. B. Ap- peraon. Amonr the aneakera were W. W. Sparks, George McCoy, state senator ; Joseph Hall, county attorney; Fred Brooker and Arthur Thayer of Camas. The- following resolutions were adopt ed : "We believe that better administration of public affairs can be had through party organization, and we renew our faith; in the general policies of the Re publican Darty, We congratulate thel people -of our state and nation on the efficient administration of President Harding and on the progress that has been made toward, a solution of the many problems growing out the the World "We commend the administration in tta endeavor to systematise the admin' istration of public affairs and conae quent reduction. in the burden of public expense. We commend the chief execu tive of our state for' the adoption through his recommendation of the ad ministrative code which has materially i reduced state expenses. , "We realize that we .have reached s i period where property ; values are Im paired and business handicapped by rea son of excessive taxation, and that re forms must be made and changes ef fected reducing expenses before there can be a return to normal conditions. We are opposed to any law that will put it within the power of district, county or state officers to increase the tax levy and thereby place additional bur dens on the taxpayers. PRIMARY LAW HIT The primary election" law has proven expensive and unsatisfactory and we be . Ueve that changes should be made in . the law which -would bring about the nomination of officials in a less ex- : pensive way and result in the nomina tion of more competent officiala We pledge our party to support men for pub lic office whose expedience and qualifica tions justify the belief that they will de vote their best efforts to filling the, duties of the office they are elected to." Reduction in taxation was the keynote : of all speeches made. The following del egates were 'elected to attend the state convention at Chehalis : E. L. French, J. P. Kiggins. H. B. Apperson, Walter Lents. Fred W. Tempea, Clyde Lieser, R. H. Back. W. B. McCarty, Abe Miller, f. O. Brown, George McCoy, A. 11 letcher, Mrs. Km ma Ricketta, A. W. ' Calder, A. B. Eastman, J. II. Ewell, W G. Drownley and ,Sen DeYarmon.' . Al- ternates : , A. tCx. Uridh, Iro Cresap, Oeorge W. ' Baker, James McSparren, . George-Y. Moody. Joseph Hall,.P. P. Nelson, K. C. Hall, J. D. .Currie, A. C. Allen, Dave Wright, G H. Greeley and ,,C. A. Sperber. s ' The Dalles Will '. Have Film Studio For Scenic Comedy The Dalles, May 26. Harold J. Bln ! ney. head of the Josh Binney Motion -Picture corporation of Portland, signed i contracts . today for ooncesaiona from ' the city as . the result - of which his , studio will be located here In the near - future. Binney was guaranteed stock subscriptions of about $10,000 here, and a free site for the studio and other buildings. ' A complete plant will be installed, Binney said, including the studio and a laboratory' for. the finishing of the films. Binney ; said he was especially at tracted by the weather conditions, which give more sunshiny days and clearer atmosphere here than in Portland. About $40,000 will be spent by the com pany In plant construction, he said. He plans to specialize in a new type of picture, which he calls scenic com' dies, and will draw upon the natural wonderland of this locality for his set tings. - . He ' plans, the producer said.-, to - seek locations for his pictures along' the Co lumbia .river, on the slopes of moun tains, Adams and Hood, at the Celilo falls and other places in the vicinity. 'A to, celebrate golden wed ding anniversary. . Mr s. CampbelU I - Campbells was - a daughter of -An- f vavKison, , pioneers Itm. of 1 S 4 6. Mrs. IK Telegranis Fail to Change Date! for - -Query- of Woman f ' Campbell was born : In Polk county and lived there continu out.:y until 13 years ago, when she and ner husband. to whom she was mar ried June 13, 1S72, -moved to Portlands- She is survived by:. five -grandchil dren and four children. The children are Mrs. Amanda Caldwell, McMlnn ville; W. S. Cantpbell. Portland: J. A. Campbell. Amity, and Mrs. , Minnie Lewis, TMc Dalles. Four sisters sur vive. Services were held from, the Finley chapel, with Interment , at the -crema torium, Wednesday afternoon. Exercises Held by Schools of County; 210 Diplomas Given ! " ,;.! "... Diplomas were awarded to 210 young sters who were graduated from the eighth grade of the rural schools, Satur day afternoon,' at 1 :3Q -in the auditorium of Lincoln high school 15. V. LUtWield delivered the commencement address and Charles S. .Rudeen, chairman of the board of county commissioners, handed out the diplomas. ' The program was made up 6f recita tions and music by the children of the different schools, largely. The Union high, school No. 2 orchestra played, and the children of Fairvlew and- Gresham schools sang. Anna Taennier of Cedar ville school, . Donald Confrey of Lynch. Luthada Parmer -of' Cedarville and Theodore Moeckll of Hillsdale recited. R. A. Miller gave "Beautiful Wil lamette," by- Samuel L. Simpson. Vancouver, Wash., May jlO-Thei fol lowing telegrams are on file in the office of the county clerk: . '.: ;.- j .J ,;! .;" -To Mrs. Frances 'Btesecker,: Beaver Hotel. Astoriat Be in Vancouver Satur day morning. May 20, foe doctor's: ex amination. Better comie prepared j to stay. Answer. ;! , ;.'!?' jljj'-ji "BLAIR DAVIS, jAtlorneys.fi "Blair & Davis, Vanco a v r M rs. Bie secker in no condition to iraveU Signed "Dr. A. M. MCItlNNETi' I Mrs. Biesecker filed a motion for post ponement of her trial for the alleged misappropriation of county funds, which was argued Friday; and Judge Simpson ordered her to come to Vancouver toj be examined by three reputable physicians. She states that her heart fs lp bad .con dition from the ! strain of her: last trial and the subsequent death of her mother. Jndire Simnson has- taken no further action in the matter. ! j1 ; p ' MI5ISTEB,TO OUaTAlu:AI,A "Washington,- May ZO. (1. N. S.) President Hardmg today! nominated Ar thulr H. Geisaler of Oklahoma to be min ister to Guatamala. j. -j ,f ' --.I ! '. ; ! ? ' H I? -I ' rf jr - i f . . l-. l ' '.''r'.i ;tv, f cms i i .. i . u i . a i . M . .- If-.W?.: .; ; mil r . - - i -H w . I - i - . i ' I . : " - :;v; ' 5 A Sale of Sample ?; Reed Carrianres 420,000 Users ENTHUSIASTICALLY BOOST THt ; CORONA i i i THE PERSONAL WRITIilS) MACHINE COMPLETE WITH CARRYING CASK $50.00 ASK TUB PERSO.V WllO f)WJTB PNTB OoarantMd RvltulK Machine t All other MakM from S10 U .- ,:, OREGON TYPEWRITER CO 1 84 FIFTH, BETWEEN STANK) AND OAK RENAMES DW1GHT DAVIS Washington, May 20. (I. N. S.) President Harding today reappointed Dwight Davis of Missouri' as a derec tor of the war finance corporation. 66 til j 5 m. and h. h. sichel moved to 380 Washington st. j pay your election bet with a knox straw -TJ" -'k r - from m. and h. h. sichel - ' s I knox has styled many splendid straw hats for I I this season. ' out-of-the-ordinary but correct 111 to the last detail i , fl v i n. www men's furnishers and hatters ' j I I : t i III III I , -w v III LI I I . Qcn i III III I B -v wasuuiKiuu 9l !! t 111 I j(Jl southwest corner west park I W 'i I I I 1 Beautiful Dentistry at 'Right Prices WE DEFY COMPETITION when it comes to workmanship and materials used Crown and Bridge Specialists . So matter who too are or where yon lire, 1 can satisfy yea and save you money. I publish a vriee list and live up to it. AH o3r patients and their friends say: "What beau tiful dental work! And' so very .xesjioitaMer''. i i Our famous Electro Whale bones have won for us a rep utation to be envied. They are made of a thin, high-grade, non-breakable naterial, liht as a feather and of such strength that we can safely -guarantee them for IS years My Fraettee Is I'ijnlted t Rljrk Ctmas DeBttsrry OaJy: at iPrtees Every Oac Caa i Afford DR. avNs aosnuvrxn. hgb. 15-Year Written Guarantee Remember, fe Are Here to Stay OPEN; EVENINGS 22k Gold Crowns from $5.00 22k Gold Bridge from $5.00 , Fine Plates from $10.00 and Up :(0-1a1H!5:13I$1S' In the Two-Story Building, Corner of Sixth and Washington Sts Portland, Oregon tfa&S.felOO ! - ' - - ' . I Offering' Your Choice of Splendid Floor Lamps In Very Newest Designs at. ! Sensational Price of 1 i if iiO; " t ! : : : For one week only beginning tomorrow morning we're going to presen a sale of floor lamps that will outdo any j we have ever, offered from a stand point of price and variety of designs. J These floor lamps come in a variety of styles in both shades and standards ns, they are and while th,e illustrations do not picture the actual similar tnat you mav know wnat to eXDect. The standards are finished mahogany, fitted with silk cord, double socket and invincible chain pulls. ! The silk shades are of the very newest designs and colors and come in two and three tone effects all are lined with silk or satin and finished with silk chenille fringe. In every instance these lamps are priced far below regular, so come early and get best choice. $1 Delivers! Any Lamp You Select I fS ill ii. $10.00 Cash, $2.50 a Week Bays This No. 210 Brunswick 1 is equipped with the alK-record Ultont, the molded wood horn, and -all the exclusive features which have made the Brunswick so popular, . The price is $150 and the credit terms so" very low that anyone c$fi afford this popular model, i The new Brunswick records for June now on sale, "No Interest' ! "Herrick,, Refrigerators 1 f j "The Best That Are BuiW The main object of any refrigerator is the preservation of foods. The refrigeratof that wiHfkeep foods m perfect condition longest is natufally the. refrigerator yovi want pjfoviainjr"u aoeso r increase your ice puis. ; I Hertick Five-Point Insulation No .refrigerator is betted than its insulation.. And .in, no part of refrigerators i$ there greater difference thahin the kinds of insulation used and the way they are used. Defective insulation wastes ice and interferes with the efficiency of your refrigerator, just as much as defective cylinders waste gasoline and prevent perfect operation of your automobile. Herrick Five-Point Insulation offers you five importaat advantages. It us-positively .air-tight and weather-proof makes foods and ice last longer. It is the most successful non-conductor of heat or cold keeps warm air out and cold air in. It neither admits or allow? animal life to exist In It 4 sanitary clear! through. It cannot decay, mildew or become affected by age- does not lose its-effectiveness. It is the best refrigerator built " - . j Sample,; carriages of which.? there are one of a. kind- sale .this week atf -are on special .prices.. ' . A few nirmbers are listed, :t below to give you an idea of the saving. S33.50H 05 a. j Period Chiffoniers In Ivory Enamel Extra Special If you require additional storage space in your chamber these pretty 4 period chiffo niers at this "very j specill ; price will fill every want.; They are fitted with large -plate mirror, decorated with pretty motifs land fitted with six drawers. The price ii very unusual. 39.50 reed carriages,- an ex ceptionally good number at' . . 28.00 reed top,; reed' -body dOA sulky for only '..'.". L...'.V. W-fiVe S42.00 small size reed -carriage SOO f7Jv in ivory for ........ i .... . fcf.Jf. ? $37.75 s 48.50 ivory wood side carri age with reed hood for .49.50 reed carriage with re- CQ f7C versible gear at $98.00 Overstuffed Tapestry Davenports ThinL- of beinir able to buv a reallvi rood idavennort in a snlendid . tacestrv cover ifor so low a prlce. These davenports are all fuU length with loose spring filled cushions,'. spring base, roll arms and "high comiortaDie tnree-sectioi backs.; We have, sold scores of them at the regular price of 98oo, but an overstock at this time demands it you are interested your lmne room, you win sureiy ce nere tnis weeK. utner davenports from ito to 3 5oj with every pMce between. the immediate selling of some! thirty pieces, hence the price, in a new davenport for your living room, 'you will surely be hi The Finest Rag t - t - - ; r - Rustic Hickory Pbixhl Chairs Sale In a ma - ! - Just at the opening of the'summer season, we offer-rustic hickory porch chairs: at a. decidedly special price.;: These chairs have "woven splint " seats! and splint : backs iare strongly made and suitable for.porchjor lawn use, as tne quantity is limited, we suggest early choosing iv-C?j Creations " Made tin America Ori e si i a W MM M if"-. care. Bed, Spring, Mattress The Complete Outfit 27 This outfit consists of ' a continuous post bed, a high' risen spring-and -a good'nuality felt mattress i put upi in7-art tick. The bed and spring. are. of ; the ...widely,; known , Simmons t quality, themattress one that we can recommend. ' ' 1 ,H ; yJ . nnsr sJJ Bengal American-Made Oriental. Rugs are the world's most celebrated reproduce tions of Oriental floor coverings. Tney are created in America to tit present- dav beeds.V. These rurs are! woven entirelr in one riecei and-can be wished and treated the same as thej imported Oriental.. Every Bengal Oriental rug Is1 an exact counterpart of a carefully selected. Oriental subject, not only in pattern - detail, but. the arrangement ot colors .is. reproduced ; witii , tne utmost Every rug is guaranteed bothffor color and wear. Prices tie as follows si 2-5x46 Bengals ; at ?25.00 8x10 Bengals at $159.50 r 9x12 Bencrals at X7s.uu z 57.50 9x15 Bengals at 125.00 ,11x15 Bengals at $46.50 Period 3-2x55 Bengals at 4 x7! f Bengals at 6 x9 Bengals at Ivory Ghiff erettes t - ?! ? u a-. E aa -1 u l us 250.00 Z 323.C0 ? ' " -s - T -f . -.. - V;-' i ):" !- - X jfvi ' :p Z. i ' -s" ,' ft : mm .These chiff erettes are built' with two large drawers and two slidinr tfays concealed back of double doors. , -.They are prettily decorated and trimmed rwith metal pulls: Large roomy pieces that; are - really exceptional at- the price.: iv 5fi n