THURSDAY, JUNE 29, .1922. THE ; OttEGON DAILY 1 JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. II II inns will ACCEPT HARDING - .1.',. J ... . .y. E CALL CON H By David IawTenee 'Copyright. 122. by Tb Journal) Washington. June 29. Mine owners have signified their Intention of at jtendinc President" Harding's confer ence here Saturday in which the gov ernment wil) use ita. good offices to txtreuade operators and miners to set tie the coal strike. John L. Lewis, bead of the miners' union, bad already accepted the invi tation, so that the willingness of the operators to come too, ends all ma neuvering on that point. In past years acceptance jof an invitation to a con ference usually wit preceded by the laying down of conditions .for the con ference, but in this case the call was issued by the president of the United States and neither side could afford to defy public opinion by ignoring such a summons. FEELIXG OPTIMISTIC , The greatest confidence prevails that the coal strike will be .settled and that ' a precedent will be established which wil go a long way towards preventing future coal strikes. The intervention of the chief executive -.incidentally is not merely as a pre siding officer or as a mediator, but as a representative of th pubtic In terest. The government has hesitated. to use a club 'or to indicate the source of its legal ower in eventually tak . ing a hand if emergency arose, but it is now clearer and both sides will understand it when they get in con ference that the supplying of the na- tion with fuel Is considered a public : interest of paramount importance in fact, so important that the broad con stitutional powers of national safety would be invoked by - the exeentive if the Aemrican people really began to suffer. Talk of government seiz ure of the mines is but a symptom of the gradually developing feeling that fering to the employes, a readjust ment of finances on the, part of oper ators, a depletion of coal reserves and a gouging of the public as prices to the consumer are Inevitably raised. IMMCMTY CERTAIJf President Harding has another rea son, of course, for presiding at the coal conference. The mine operators, many of whom are under indictment for making wage - agreements with mine unions in the past, have insisted that the federal courts might charge them wth contempt if they entered into any agreement -while the courts were trying cajsea, crowing out of previous agreements. Assurances from the attorney general that prose cutlon would not follow have not been deemed sufficient. - Ther president him self is calling the conference, so no federal judge is likely to interfere. In fact, there is every -reason to be lieve the courts would - not have inter vened even if Mr. .Harding had not called the conference. ' Tet the action of - the president serves the double purpose of guaran teeing Immunity from prosecution for agreements made In the conference beginning Jjere Saturday and bring iner into nlav the government chief as a mediator and as a representative of the oeoole who must be protected against the effects of a diminished coal supply. TO KEPHESEXT HARDING Undoubtedly Secretary Davis v and Secretary Hoover will be asked by the president to, act In his behalf after the opening meeting, bu the presi dential autadrity will be present just the same. As for the crisis ? In the railroad situation, the government here is not as hopeful of results as in the coal dispute. There Is no tribunal to which the controversy could have been brought. The railroad disputants have the, labor board. The decision has beA rendered by the board and the question is now -whether the railway shopmen will respect the decision or strike in the 'ace of it. If they strike they may focus ' attention anew on the fact that the" railway labor board under the present transportation act has no power to enforce its decision except the moral power of public opinion and congress may be persuad ed to put "teeth" in the transporta tion act. J Mr. Harding, while a member of the - United states senate, voted for an anti-strike provision to he inserted in the transportation act now on the statute book .but the provision was eliminated before the bill was adopted. FKESIDEST JIAY ACT It would require little impetus from an acute railroad situation to cause Mr. Harding to appeal for such a pro vision again though the effect on la bor as a whole at a moment when members of congress are up for re election might prevent action at this time. It is net expected here that a gen eral walkSut will develop on the rail roads and "that those shop craft unions which do strike will not seriously dis turb transportation in this country. The question of whether the railway employes will openly defy the decis ion of the railroad labor board by a strike is really doubted here, for dras tic action of some kind would be in evitable from government sources.- The opinion still prevails that an eleventh hour postponement or truce will be effected. Operated by compressed air, a wire brush for cleaning metals has been developed with a possible speed of 4200 revolutions a minute. lHaUMHWMOT8IMIIBI i yam: T&onderfisl coiiee iiiis is tke toast oT the delighted guest y&ho has been served a smacking $&od coiiee CLEAN UP SALE OF USED TIRES Entire stock, of used and retreaded tires wil! be sold Friday and Saturday only at reduced prices. . J EVERY TIRE A REAL VALUE ACORN TIRE SHOP V248y2 Second St Between, Main and Madison Streets. ! i i I i f f i i r i i f I r f ! i I i i i i i i i I Friday's Charge Purchases Entered on the July Bills - - M . M mm '"V c-MerxJiandiso of of Merit OnU? Safe Storage for Your Furs and Experts to Repair Them To the Eniovment of All 'the Vacation Days This Store Adds Something Real, Something Substantial Mongst all the thousands and thousands of dollars worth of .better Summer merchandise here, and piidst displays presenting all the -valuable advantages due to greater practicability, and all the superior wbrth of cornel ier fasliiofis, there is something for you, much for you. - Here especially are the sport clothes, the outing togs, the picnic supplies, the camping needs, etc., etc. and tomorrow a good time Jtb.be buying, for "The Fourth is near at hand, and one must be packing if there's a journey planned. Garb Yourself in Khaki Be Free to Roam and to Romp as Free as the Men and the Boys -Breeches in the laced, button and knicker style; well-made, perfect fitting 2.45. $2.95 and $3.75. Middy blouses--some in solid khaki and others trimmed with white braid $2.25 and $2.35. Coats khaki coats in several styles; some with corduroy collars at $3.00. $4.75 and $5.00. Khaki skirts '.$4.25 Khaki puttees 95 c Khaki hats and caps ......$ 1 .00 Canvas Leggings 90c Tweed Hats . . .$1.25 and $2.25 Ob the Forth Floor Khaki Togs for the Children Khaki Breeches; 8 to 16 year sizes; at $2.25 Play Suits; 6 to 14 year sizes priced $3.25 Khaki Middy Blouses $1.65 and $1.95 Three-Piece Suits irr 8 to 14 yearsizes. . . . . .$6.50 Oa the Fourth Floor Lipman, Wolfe Co. fSayew Bathing jSuit See the New Ones That Are Here and You 11 Decide "the Old One Wont Do" The bathing suit season has bare ly started and then there are other summers. So why go on with the old suit when purchasing a new one entails such a very small expendi ture? You should see the fine ones here for women and specially priced at $3.45. Girls Bathing Suits Cotton, part-wool and all-wool suits in 6 to 16 year sizes. At $2.25. $2.95. $3.50 and $4.50. On the Fourth Floor Boys Swimming Suits $2.50 and to $5. Excellent suits in the color combinations the boys want. Boy SaiU Fifth Floor Men's Wool Bathing Suits - Nobby new bathing suits in a wide variety of the favored, new color combinations. All-wool suits they are, and fine values at $3.95. Other suits at prices ranging up to $5.75. Ob the First Floor Lipnan, Wolfe tc, Co. Khaki Togs for the Boys "Tough" Togs for Rough and Ready Boys and They Are Not Expensive Here Khaki blouses and khaki shirts are priced at $1.25 and at $1.50. Well-made, sturdy hlouses and shirts of good firm khaki. They'll stand by the boy throughout his whole vacation and still be ready for more. Khaki Lace Breeches $2.50 Khaki Has Priced at $1.00 Boys Linen Knickers. ... .$3.00 . Boys' Sport Blouses $1 ; These are in pretty patterns and are color-fast Some with long sleeves. . others wirk clmrt w e.WVV. J Choice at $1.00. Fifth Floor Llanaa. WeDe a Cm. Men's New GolfCaps $1.95 -Caps of tweeds, cheviots, homespuns and T nappy velours in new, snappy stylesall decidedly better grade in every respect. V Oa.tae FMUt Fkr Llpaam, Welfe Ce. New Stationery Portfolios Imported portfolios- -mighty handy for. the trav eler; complete with 25 sheets of attractive stationery and 25 tissue-lined envelopes to match. They're7 very moderately priced at $1.25 and $1.50. Stationery 8eetIoa Oa tea First Floor .Outing Shirts for Men Shirts With Collars Attached Are Correct and Special Here at $2.35 r Here are just the shirts men Want for the coatless days the vacation days. Splendid shirts made of ox ford cloth that has the soft sheen of silk and possesses great durability. Golf Hose From -r. England, at $1.95 Sox that were selected by our. own representative when abroad. Nobby sox of fine wool yarns. v Oufirt Jackets $3.75 Wool heather jackets in clever styles- for wear at ihe links, at the beach, at the mountain, etc. Ob the First Floor $2 Chamois-Suede Gloves 85 c- You'll find many uses for these serviceable gloves on the camping trip. They'll protect your hands and you need not fear to get them soiled, for they will wash. Choose covert, chamois, gray or white. GIoto Section On the First Floor New Linen Dresses $ 1 2.50 Ideal for Wear at the Picnic Fine for Sport Wear Sizes 16 to 44 They've just come in, and women are acclaiming them the prettiest linen dresses they've seen at any price as low as $12.50. They're straight-line frocks, and they are prettily embroidered in pas tel shades. The linens are in brown, orchid and blue. Also at $12.50 are a number of sheer, -summery voile dresses in light and dark shades. Separate Skirts $9.95 White flannel skirts, white silk baronette satin skirts and white pleated prunella' skirts at $9.95. Oa the Thlrt Floor New Canvas -Hammocks Hang one on the porch stretch one between a couple of trees. They're always handy to nave at home or on the camping trip. Plain and striped ham mocks that are strongly made $2.75. $4.50. $6.50.' Ob the Fifth Floor Llpnaa, Wolfe a Co. Girls' Middies at $ 1 .95 Featuring Especially the Paul . Jones and Jack Tar Middies . This is an oonorrunitv mrflwn if girls should not overlook -especially now that vacation season is here. 1 hee the white middies with flan nel navy or colored collars. r. ., Unbleached Middies r Special at $1.45 Girls middies of - unbleached muslin; others of white Jean ' with colored collars. Girls Play Suits : ' j Special at $3.25 Serviceable playsuits of tan gala - tea. ' Bloomers and middies com- bined ; finished with 'tie. ; Sites 8 ' to !4 years. -' : Oa the Fearth Floor To Lipman,' Wol f e V for ' ' The Summer Toiletries and the TV ! 1 1 reiiaDi e lrues Whether One Be at Home at the Beach or in the Mountains, One Must Not Be Without Them In the case of these necessaries, even as in the case of foodone wants" to be sure about quality, and one is sute of getting quality at Lipnian, Wolfe's. Cold Creams and Soothing Lotions Myreal Lemon Cream . 60c and $1 Nikk: Marr Velvet Cream .... 50c and $ I Melba Skin Massage ' . . . . . . .50c and $1.50 Luxuria Cream ...... 75c Pompeian Night Cream . 45c and 90c Dagget Ac- Ramsdell's Cream 45c Milkweed Cream 45c-90c Cream Elcaya 55c Melba Skin Lotion 35c and 50c Myreal Balm 50c Frostilla . . . . ...... . 28c Nikk Marr Velvet Balm 50c Espey's Lotion 25c Miro Dena Skin Cream 65 c Liquid Face Powders and Vanishing Creams to protect the skin from the sun's burning rays. , Myreal Magic Lotion. .50c Miro Dena Liquid Powder $1.25 Creme de Camelia .... 50c Santiseptic Lotion 45c Camelline 50c Nikk Marr Velvet Dressing 50c MeHja Greaseless Cr'm 50c Pcfnd's Vanishing - (Cream .... 30c and 60c Palmolive Vanishing Cream .......... 48c Creme Elcaya 59c Three Flowers Vanish ing Cream 50c Prevent Sunburn and removes sunburn tan and freckles with the following toiletries : Myreal Lemon Lotion... 75c Othine $1.10 Nikk Marr Wonder Cream $1.25 Pure; Mercolized Wax 89c Stiilman's Freckle Cr'm 50c Deodorants Non Spi . 50c Myreal OD-R-GO. ...50e Odorono '. . .27c, 54c, 90c . Odorshun Talcum . . . .Z5c Amolin 28c and 52c . Mum , . ... . ..... . .'j25c, Eversweet . , .25c and 45c Tooth Pastes and Tooth Powders Koiynos Tooth Paste... 19c Colgate Tooth Paste.. .25c Pebeco Tooth Paste . .36c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 45c , Myreal Tooth Paste 30c I pana Tooth Paste . . ;50c Dr. Graves T'th Paste 25c Regum Tooth Paste . I-50c Sanitol Tooth Powder 23c Revelation Tooth Pow. 25c Lyons' Tooth Powder 23c Soaps Woodbury's Facial Soap . 19c CurJcura .22c Resinol 20c Cashmere Bouquet ...25c or 3 for 70c Stearns' Vanity Bath. .25c S o c i e t e Hygienique Toilet Soap 25c San Remo Castile Soap... 8c Face Powders Pivers' Face Powder. .90c Cory's Face Powder . . 89c Java Face Powder. ...37c La Blache Face- P'd'r 45c Armand's Face P'wd'r 50c Miro-Dena Face P'd'r $1 Djer Kiss Face Powder . . . 50c and 85c Alysia Face Powder;. 50c -Melba Face Powder.. 50c Depilatories Nikk Marr Depilatory 75c Delatone 98c De Miracle . . . 60c and $ 1 . Myreal Depilatory . . .75c Aubry Sisters Depilatory , 60c Phelactine Depilatory . . .$ I Ayers Depilatory ..$1.25 X-'Bazi 50c Put These Drugs In the Kit 2-oz. Am. Sp. Ammonia 35 c I-pL Alcohol Massage $1 8-oz Bay Rum . . . . . 50c 4-ozJ Chioro. Liniment 50c 6-oz,. Glycerine ...... 25c 8-ozi,Glyc. and Rose Water . . 25c 8-oz. Peroxide 25c 1 -dram Oil of Cloves 1 0c I z. Oil Lavender Gar den ; a protection from mosquitoes - priced 2 0c 8-oz. Rose Water. . ...25c 8-oz. Spts Turpentine' 25c 4-oz. Tinct. 06 Arnica 50c 2-oz. Tinct. of-Benzoin 25c 8-oz. Witchhazel ' W . . . 25c up to Water Wings $1.25 50c . ! Also These Drug Sundries Gauze Bandages -in the Bathing Caps from '2 5 c various widths. - , Cotton Wash Qoths. Adhesive' Tape in the wanted widths and lengths. Tourist Cases of rubber ized cretonne also ai rohs and 'sponge bags of , rubberized cretonne. ' Sterno' Canned Heat and Stove. j: , Sanitary Napkins Kotex Fag-b-San Economic , . , Venus These in packages of six a dozen. ' Ob the First Floor Llpiaaa, Wolfe A Co. Camping & Picnic Needs . I Lunch Baskets -Vacuum Bottles ' White Enameled , Plates, Cups and Saucers Enameled Fry Pans "Aluminum Fry Pans Tin Coffee Pots Tin Cwpa v - ; Knives Forks -Spoons Folding Gamp Stoves at $1.50 ' ' " J .4 " "'.1 -r 7 f y-' and others to $2.35. Theyre equipped with guards at the sides and at the front - .Their com pactness Uppeals to camper wherT folded -these camp stoves are but three-quarters, of an inch thick. . ' . i Ob the Sixth Floor Llpnas, Wolft 4 Co. THIS STORE USES NO COMPARATIVE PRICES THEY ARE MISLEADING AND OFTEN UNTRUE c I I I s