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i FRIDAY,rOCT0BEK -20, -1921, . . jTirn Oregon . daily ; journal, Portland, Oregon TON BUREAU OF TlSE iTOURXAL) IWith the prlrirariea iviijtually ended. jit - bfcomef apparent r that the down right test hetweeit progress and re action Is tf cerne Kf November, when the 1 candidate inominated face the electorate -with a - final choice to be made between those who represent op posite forcesrin the national govern ment. , : ?-gri i - - It" is a notable tact ihat in nearly every caae where a Republican pro gress He, who in Urge : measure dis agrees witn the Harding administra tion, has -been nominated at the prt mariea, hisvtctory In - November is expected. An eouailv interesting fact is that where tee primary Victory has, gone, to me reactionary candidate, the November result le-ta the doubtful list DEMOCRAT HA8 CHA3TCE As an example; note the neighbor ing states of Wisconsin and Michigan. La Fbllette. representative of the ultra-progressive forces. ' called a "dangerous radical in; administration circles, won a smashing: victory In the primaries., and . his election in Novem ber is conceded. In Michigan, in a dlvided vote. Senator Townsend, the particular friend of5 Harding aod of Newberry, was; nominated, but his election is by no means, conceded. The tenor of reports from the Wolverine state is that Woodbridge N. Ferris, a progressive Democrat, has perhaps an equal chance to; win. ' (-' Both states are strongly Republi can, but in the history of the years Michigan has more consistently fol lowed, the Republican banner than has Wisconsin. Michigan, has had no Democratic senatoV since Lewis Cass. before the Civtl war. :- 3f ICHIGAH DOCBTFtTt Wisconsin has had several. Incliiriiner rVilas and Mitchell, wth the memory 01 miaaie-agea voters. yet it Is Michigan, and not Wisconsin, that Is counted doubtful on the senatorshlp this- year. ; The same parallel can be cited in other states. Smith W. Brookhart, classed as radical as I Follette, hav ing; won the Iowa primaries, is con sidered reasonably safe for election, and so with FYasier in North Dakota. But France, renominated In Maryland, a reactionary, altwtlt rmmwTtat trie, is likely to be defeated by Wil liam cabell Bruce, Democrat ; Bu Font is. in danger in Delaware, and reports a real fight on his hands in Wash-. ingion. , Indiana has an apparent exception to the rule, where termor snfr uevenctge has a battle with Samuel jo.. lutision, LBmocrat,. axia ttaiston is considered to represent the conserva tive Mfhrtsll rf Vita no T 1 J . ' y ' viin iugo is proclaimed a progressive, and de icaiea a pronounca' conservative. Senator New, for the nomination. ! ' ' AIDS PROGRESSIVES ' t 'K, The Beveridge platform, however, does not represent - the advanced pro gressive seiitlmeot of Brookhart, La Follette atjd Frasler. and the row among the Republicans in- that state may be more aptly described as old ttme factionalism, in -which Senator ilEACTIOil VERSUS PROGRESS TO BE MCT1S I : TEST Coalition headers : Out : 8 I 'i f A VI I 3 t - -A a 5) raw- 4 ! MAIL ASSOCIATION . ' - - - V M - i mm 23 Ex-Premier IJoyd fJoorgq and Winston Spencer Cburchllt, colonial min ister in tbe Ucorge cabinet,- seen walking together a short time ago. Churchill was opera led upon for appendicitis Wednesday night. "Jim" Watson, a prince of standi-, patters, is suspected of leaning toward Beveridge, rather than New,' when New -seeded his support. The net result of the election is certain to add to the progressive -group in the . senate. Jt It - cannot give; the Democrats' contr oJ, but It-' may add thllltancy to the Republican group that is gradually cutUn: loose from-' the admin Utra ton leading strings, and it may. go far enough to upset the se curity of the reactionary cabal that is in ' control. " trhat is what gives piquancy to the Elections for the sen ate this faiL: j--."- -- Olcptt Mc Arthur Lose Straw Vote ; . Over a on Grand avenue, between Burnside an4 Hawforne avenue, Ol cott: and McArthtiir have the 'laboring oars," according io a straw vote taken among' the business, houses there Thurs- (da According to the vote as an nounced, there wre 20 Fierce support ers,to, 14 fpr Olcott, while Elton Wat kins had IT business men who said they favored; his election to" 8 who were fbr McArtiuir. i , . Ezra Meeker Backs Oregon Trail Road Washington, Oct. 20. Ezra Meeker, pioneer plainsman- of Seattle, paid his first visit to Washington today .since he ' crossed the prairies with an ox team to visit Jthe late President Roose velt. Meeker said that he would try to gain the support of president Hard ing for a military., highway from St.f Louis to. Olympia, Wash., to follow the route of the "Old Orecyntrail,',' which he covered 70 years. ago. V COtXISTT PROPEftTf TAsfEW Lebanon. Oct. 20. Robert Bruce and Ray Dempsey of Waterloo, charged with stealing property belonging 3o Linn county, . were bound over . to jthe PRESIDEHTi TALKS TO LOCAL BRANCH , j ' - ;!""''"""", . William M. Collins, president of the Railway Mail association, was a vis itor in . Portland Thursday for a few hours on a tour of the West; during which he is visiting .the various branches of the national organisation of mail clerks. The Portland branch, which has ISO member, is the: largest m the Northwest. After a trip over the Columbia Tivef highway, I Collins was entertained at a luncheon at Mult nomah hotel, which, was fallowed by-a meeting in the green room of the Port land Chamber of Commerce- The recent limitation f theu service -placing veteran mail clerks on the sur plus list was discussed iby Collins in a brief address. The matter does not concern the Western states as much as it does the Middle Western territory. Hours for work and the present sys tem of space payment . instead of a weight basis were commented' upttn. Congressman McArthur who was also 'a speaker, expressed iUmself f aa op posed to the space payment system. I C. Macomber of the I3th division rail way mall service was also a speaker at the meeting. He has been accompany ing Collins on the trip from Butte, Mont. Collins left the j city Thursday afternoon for Sacramento. His Visit here was the first made! hy a president i of the Railway Mail association in. 10 vears. L. V. K?ag Is president I, the Portland branch. J. W, Armstrong sec retary, and A. G. Baker, examiner for the department. j . .; - - Speakers Tell How 1927 Exposition Is To Benefit Oregon .lit', : f ri " Necessity for concerted action by the people of Oregon for .more rapid de velopment of the entire) state, and the advantages of the 19aij'exposltlon for this purpose, was the theme of Mayor Baker as principal speaker before the Kast Side Business Men's dinner meet ing Thursday night '' Eleven of the city candidates were present and each was allowed two min utes rto present reasons why -he should be elected. Fire Marshal Grenfell and Commlwioner Bigelow spoke on fire prevention and W. F.-Woodward and James P. Stapleton discussed the com pulsory education measure. Commis sioner Barbur ' set forth -the advan tages : of the proposed Ross island bridge ,as a traffic artery tor tne en tire "city and , as a direct measure for relief to the central -east side district, by reduction of the congested condi tions on the Morrison ind Hawthorne bridges. ? r' " ! Continuance! Asked Iii "Riders" Trial Medford, Oct. 20 Motion for- con tinuance of the night jrlding cases to the February term of cnrcult court was made Thursday by defense at torneys - ' '.y: i?f Mai's Suits ; ';iJV: oir Overcoats In 1 ' , . : . ' . : ; I L I ! I m : nm 't':i nr. I lj 11 is ii ill 1; ii 1 HI la. Thiiis the third week, of oiir big $27:50 sale and, owing to the great demand for these Suits and Overcoats, we have purchased an additional lot to sell at this unusual price for Saturday. Every garment lis a distinct bargain. THE SUITS - t - are in hard and soft finished worsteds and cheviots in pencil stripes and checks, oxfort greys, banker's. greys, blues, brownsfancy mixtures. Every sui substantially reduced. THE OVERCOATS Green and brown heather mixtures greys or tans, in half and full belted models,raglan andregulation sleeves. ,This lot also includes same gabardine raincoats in half belted models. JbV.:' ,',St . ... ,.".4 m 1. : -. Jit i k. L 'irj - lllT.'- 'III! ft Balance, r . . - I a little each pay day ' ' 1 "' i- Extra Salespeople S :- - - ' - ' - Quick Service 388-390 East Morrison Street Near Grand Ave. T k All Cars Crossing Morrison Street Bridge Stop in Front of Our Store ! 11 is!!! Candidate :! a v or s': Ousting, : of Aliens -From Market Place - a - ' - A V I -Dr. J.; D, Duback, candidate' for city commissioner, declares, that if elected he will' try to compel aliens. now: occu- pying space on the public ; market o C tie exclusion ' of American citizens, to relearo such space whenever and wher ever there ' is a demand for It by bona fide-- citisehs of this . country. Hs also states that heill insist that the ordi nance prohibiting . the use of sidewalk space for displaying wares shall a be enforced i rigidly, with particular jref erence to the foreign fruit vendors. Another ordinance which Ih. Duback says he will insist shall be enforced to the letter prohibits these mm Vendors from calling their wares or otherwise? entreating the public to bwy. Girl Wounded by Ex-Fianoe Better vtoT.n stackhouse. shot while in the basement of her: home last Sunday . i ' - Mi . m anerttoon oy ner :i:ueiiici v. a . Reed, y.ho later i killed himself, was discharged from! the Good Samaritan hospital Thirsd4. She returned - to her, home and it;ts expected that she wilt fully recover from her wound in a few weeks. - ASCHOFF IS BEQOVERIXG , . Sandy, Oct 20". Henry Aschoff, who recently fell- 19 feet from' the , Big Sandy.- flume, where he was working, is recovering. t-"".- JURY SELECTION TO TRY MOTHER PROVES DIFFICULT - fBy Taitad N'cw ' ' - Philadelphia, Oct. 20. Amid the coos of a year- old infant, jurors - were chosen Thursday to trjr the tot's moth er on a charge of murder. , . . , - The case that of , Mrs. Patherine Rosier has more elements of human interest' than any recent, tHangle trial, no matter how sensational. ' Mrs. Rosier is, accused : of having shot to death her husband. Oscar Ro sier ,afc advertising 'agent. ' and : his stenographer, Miss -:. Mildred - Reckitt. She Is charged with having visited them in Roster's office and. after kill ing them, is said to have rushed , into the hallway and cried out that she was the murderer. . -,-, That was when little Dick-was out three months old, and before he had entirely monopolised his mother's af fections. At that time Mrs. Rosier was known , as a strikingly beautiful young mother. j ' ' The - intervening nine months Mrs. Rosier has spent in 'prison. She Is Ijardly recognizable as the same woman. ' .one is wvut iv . snauuw c&uu miles a wan 'smile only when her infant is brought for a half hour of cuddling. CQllapsihle-Stm;; Takes:Placjer'Witli ;"Modern;InYenti6ns V Now comes the collapsible still., along with the traveling" bag radio' and other convenient Inventions. At'.No v2H 50th avenue soulheastT''the- police un covered the latest addition to the boot tessers trade and arrested. Reul Boyd ston charging; him with violation of the prohibition laws. 'The- still ..wis' smalt," .compact vand -nul(i he .bundled into a firall hox and moved a short notice. Another stiH ! was found; and' also ftne that was -not set up. and In Spe ration. The last "two were l f the common J variety, i l na police also cpafisested JO gallons -of moonshine -jfc,ksy ?40 .gallonss of mash -and suf : for erecting -stills. The raid was' loodtfcted by Patrolman Smnth, Green.'feanders and Chauvin of the morals sjnuad. ' J ' v-MAHEIAGE MCEASES. t Chehalls. Wash.. Oct.. 2a Marriage" licenses were Issued here; yesterday to X-EUMinam -and Mary , il Prather. South 'Bend ; Jos! ah S. Nolan and Ethel Gllley. Vfcder.- - FOR SALE Steel Screw Tank Steamer "LYMAN STEWART" . - - '..--:- - , Tendefs ire requested for-ssle. of wreck of " ster scrtw tmk steamer "LYMAN STEWART- as nd where she now dies on rocks at Point Lobos, San Francisco, with exception of wireless installation. ' 'Tenderers to assume anV liability to U- Ss Govt."- Sealed tenders to be made in"lump sum,-and wUle opened Monday,-October 23, at to A. M. at Balfour, Guthrie & Co.s office, 341 California Street, San Francisco. ' . . . . . v Tenders as per following form; ;? " 5 Me hereby offer to 'sarebsse wreek of tteet screw tank steamer STEWAKT" lit where she Tiew lies, exelndlait-wireless ''LTHAS IsstaUatios. ; Govt. . Vaderitaad sellers; reserve tight to reject asy Sbb it. 8; koM. anS asree te aeeeat any liability to U. kii .issaers. orj all - Certified check payable to Balfour, Guthrie & Co. for amount of -tender to accompany bid, otherwise -tender will, not be considered, interested parties reserve right to efuse any or all tenders. - 1 Starting Tomorrow! ill IT j TSi ' - - n & 1 7 I f ' 11 i ? ' 1 J. 1 "it' - f v Taken Ffoni , , ".' y Cynthia Stockley Novel "PINK GODS AND BLUE DEMONS" THE lure of diamonds beriUga ei th agesf Sea : - A; how it caught three livrs. in its glittering msh, and plunged tbem into wild adventure, lov and dark . intrigue. Beautiful women, gorgeous ' gowns, i And an - all-star cast. - , ---- '"Hsv- If I " ' ' 1 f U u - "A ft o OJ- THE SKIPPER'S SERMON,? Its a Toonerville NEW&CARTON DEiLUXE CONCERT - i loTNOON NEXT SUNtJAY V ' f; PROGRAM? - r,u- . ... ... . .i. j- iirrfkrA i "Sweethearts" 1 ... j .,. . r .T. 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