The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 20, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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ERCE IS GIVEN
INDORSEMENT OF
PROGRESSIVES
. jValter M. Pierce.. Democratic nomi
nee' tor governor, was given the in
dorsement of the Progressive party at
Its? scheduled ratification meeting held
last night at Central library hall.
Tim. meeting drew. a amatl attendance.
It) was addressed by Elton Watkins,
Democratic nominee for congress, who
also holds the indorsement of the
Progressive party.
In addition to the governorship, the
following indorsements were made:
uperintendnt of public instruction,
SS. George of Eugene.
, Labor commissioner. B. H. Hansen.
' fctate senators, Multnoham county,
Milton H. Klepper and W. J. IL Clark.
f Representative, L. II. Adams. Cyril
Brownell, Thomas H. Hurlburt,
Oliver B. Huston. R- J. Kirkwood,- K.
K Kubli. Louis Kuehn. D. C. Lewis,
"William F Woodward, George A. Love
jofr Marshal A. Malone and Bert E.
HVtth the exception of Love Joy,
Malone and Haney, who are Demo
cratic nominees, all the remainder were
listed on the Orange ticket of the pri
mary election.
fi. JU Stephens. "Big Steve," was in
dorsed as a candidate for city commissioner.
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND OREGON
Here's What Too Sharp a Turn Did
M.J.George Is Fired
Off Committee for
Aiding Senator Hall
- Ilillsboro. Sept. 20. At a meeting
off the Republican county central com
mittee . of Washington county here
Tuesday, called for the purpose of
meeting with Walter L. Toose Jr., Re
publican state chairman, the commit
tee unanimously adopted a resolution
severelv censuring M. J. George, county
chairman, for hia action in serving as i
secretary of the Pythian hall meeting
et September 9. which placed Charles
1111 in nomination as an independent
' candidates, and declaring the office
oC chairman of the Washington county
, committee vacant.
'The written resignation of George
, a it chairman was in' the hands of L
McConnell, the secretary. The com
mittee, however, refused to accept the
refcignt ion. preferring to kick the erst
: while chairman out bodily. The resolu
tion was adopted with a noisy demon
stration. M. P. Cady of Hillsboro was
unanimously elected chairman to fill
thfe vacancy caused by George's retire
ment '
': Republican Nominee Baker for
county commissioner of Washington
county withdrew as a candidate, and
,' tlie county central committee nomi
nated Frank Llvermore of Beaverton
toj make the race as the Republican
nominee.
v ' State Chairman Tooxe paid a high
tribute to Thomas H. Tongue Jr.,
" farmer state chairman, and then
launched an attack upon independent
party movements, independent candi-
dates, and other non-partisan attempts
tat disrupt the two great political par
ties of the day. He pleaded for better
organisation, and party , solidarity. The
plan of organization wnich Tooxe has
installed for the Republican party In
' every ; county- of the Jstate thus far
visited was adopted by .the Washington
county committee, and will be put into
effect at once. C. E. Ingalla, secretary
et the Republican state central com
mittee, also was present at the meet
ing today.
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Nortliweist Mining
(Boom Forecast as
p Lead Prices Rise
? Spokane, Wash., Sept. 20. A general
Northwest mining boom, to Include re
opening of the Metaline and North port
'district' mines, , will folw Tuesday's
announcement by the American Smelt
tog &- Refining Co. - of an Increase In
lead prices to 6.10 cents a pound, local
reen believe. The advance is the sec
ond in two weeks.
i J "Every Increase over 0-cents means
. aiV increased prom tor me mine oper
ators." said Elmer O. Watson of the
Xausler-Walcott Brokerage company.
I The raise in price indicate a
scarcity of the supply, because the
mines have been unable to operate on
a price lower than cents."
-It will now be possible for the
mines in tne xsortnport ana . mtuune
districts to reopen," said F. C Bailey,
president of the Northwest Mining
- association.
I "Mines In the Coeur d'AIenes have
fceen able to operate because of their
liver content along with the lead."
i . .
J. L. Cooper Named
Again as Head of
Loan Associations
Spokane. Wash., Sept. SO. J. L.
Cooper of Spokane was reelected by
'-the nominating committee for presi
dent of the Washington State League
Sf Savings and Loan associations at
4 convention meeting here Tuesday.
Cooper has been vice president of the
league and is manager of the Spokane
- " Savings and loan association.
The -committee recommended other
Officers, aa follows : First vice presi
dent, W. E. Comer, Seattle; second
vloe president, either W. O. McCaU of
Aberdeen, or George A. Hall of
? Olympla; secretary, J. V. Roberta,
: Vakiraa ; treasurer, either Fred W.
Stocking r A. Nehanmer: for dele-
rate to the national convention, either
1 Walter F. McDowell. Tacoma, TV. D.
tpomer. Seattle. ' or . B. Arthaud.
" JloQulam. '
-1 The tooventloa -voted te shears the
nun. or in association to . the Waeh
' tngton fiavisga and Loan league, and
amended th bv-iawa so that
tof the'lesgua on the expenditures of
rnoney:haH do in proportion t6 the
- fees which each association para
Seattle was unanimouajy chosen for
; riext year's state convention-
Bend Store Bobbed j
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Avoidance of collision at Kaet SOtb and Stark street
to bis doom.
brought driver into this embarrassment and nearly led
White Salmon Fire
Burning Fiercely; ;
Orchard Is Saved
White Salmon. Wash., Sept. 20. The
forest fire near Kennewlck on the
Little White Salmon was still burning
fiercely Tuesday night. Tha flrawaa
pet tinder control on the north aide,
but was beyond control on the east and
south sides, according to Fire Warden
Thun. who said nothing short of a hard
rain would check the flames. -
fey back firing the Highland orchard,
owned by Dr. Geary, was saved.
The home of Mrs. R. Walther was
destroyed Tuesday, causing a loss of
$6000.
5AMED CITT OFFICIAL
La Grande, Sept. 20. David I- Stod
dard. son of the late George Stoddard,
will succeed the late James Mlmnaugh,
La Grande city commissioner.
y.iliili:lnl:ilii:iiluli!i!iiiiininiiliHiil!;iiliil!tltniiliHH
21 Years
optical experience is at your
command when I make the
examination of your eyes.
You also have only my. per
sonal attention, no assist
ants. -
I positively, do not recom
mend glasses unless they are
necessary, and in many in
stances have taken off
glasses with my system.
A thorough examination
will convince the most skep
tical, and then you will
know.
1 Dr.J.D.DUBACK I
171 Broadway
Bend, Sept 10. Mannhelmer'a store
was robbed of "merchandise valued at
$1000 in the first burglary here In many
tnonth. It was reported after a week's
vecret search - for clues aa to the
burglars Identity by both city and
bounty- officers was fruitless. Marks
on the- window at the rear of the store,
which was "jimmied- to gain entrance,
how that experts did the Job. Clar
ence y Mannheimer. 'manager of -the
store; has offered a reward of HMfor
Information leading to arrest and Jon
viction of the burglars. -
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t is
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The eager wtiir of the motor the mcrment jourfcot toiichcs
the starting pedaL Ligiits instantly bright at the turn of
a switch. Those -are the gifts to .you of a really powerftxl
battery.
And when reliable power is combined with exception-
ally long life, as in the Exide, theniyour battery is not
merely a comfort, but a genuine economy.
An inferior battery, cheap in its first cost, is always the
most expensive in the long run.
Exide has earned its title of the long-life 6a ttery, from
the day eleven years ago when the first battery (an Exide)
took its place on an automobile. Today more cars leave
the factories equipped with Exides than with any other
make of battery
You are entitled tp a real battery, andrfrom every angle
it will pay you to get one. Go to the nearest Exide
service station and see for yourself the rugged quality
.that is built into the battery made for your car.
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Coats
$49.50 $69.50
Wonderfully well made coats follow
ing the lines of much more expensive
models, in the finest of new fabrics. .
Diversity of style . anticipating every
taste, type and requirements
There are the long waisted models, the
draped to one side type, the regulation,
the Moused, loose, back and novelty
types, enriched with tasteful embroid
ery or tassel elaborations on the new
sleeves. Splendid buys for the money.
Fashion Show Merchandise Now On Sale
Scores of people have inquired
if the garments shownln our
Fashion Show Monday night
are now on sale. In answer
we advise the goods shown are .
now in our regular stock and
may be purchased by calling
at our store or telephoning.
Use Our "Credit-Gladly!! vffil
Don't let the lack ofj ready cash' keep you vLDBr
irom maKing your j? aii ciatnmg purcnases.
Just open an account here. You may ar
range the payments to suit your own needs.
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