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t- V hid -ohegon daily jGun:,'AU -rc?.TLim orj:Gox If- - f inn i rn imnM .mm Ltbmiu, IiJIIB'REIAIKER ' By CUjtoi WJhltalJI " I " Caite J!w" BUff CUmpgn4nt ; ( Copyright. 132. br Units J5w V Washington, Nor. 3 The Polish-legation I; saanlfestine; deep interest in tHe new client ' t former President "Wood ro It Wilson and former Secretary oC State BaiBbrldse- CTolbr semi indspendenT provinces of Eastern Ga licla. . Ths Cxecho-Slovakiaat legation, how ver, anxious to preserve complete friendly relation with Poland. Us European neighbor; -la observing an at- ' titude . of strict neutrality. . By the middle "of November, it is J earned ocu high authority, -the situa tion wW have come to a crisis, because the, outcome of the Polish" election : is expected to determine the future eourse ef the three Eastern Galicians palati nates Lemberr, Tarnoool and Stanl--slaw.. This course may be secession, should the minority bloe carry the elec- - tion, or possible revolution, should the minority bloc fail. - -h m nvst rnsi! (Uioitf . - . im foiisn eieciion win ic ueu Jlevember S, when thelower house will be chosen, and Novenfber 12? when the Senate will be elected.1 At s later date a yet unannounced., both houses will meet to eleet the president of Poland. 'Elections in Poland are unique, be cause, instead ef electing individuals, ' the people elect entire party ticket ' the .ticket receiving the largest num ber ef voter bein elected 'en. bloc" vTwesty-tw tickets ars elected, and r of these one fifth? comprise the "tnl r nority Moc.'yr;lleK represents the 'Eastern QsUeaut palatinates. This- bloc, , however, is said to be disintegrating Into1 several, factions, each containing Rutheniaru German and Jwitr etementa, sieve or Issssut ef -sympathy with each other. 1 In view' ef thiw discordant condition tit i predicted the "elections will go at Inst the bloc. The nert stiep, ac r. cording to Polish officials, might be ; itn attempt at revolution by the Rti k theniana, the nationalist, group in Kastern dallcta. POLAJI IS D'EJTEltDAJST 1 But independence for the Buthenians ". would deliver1 them Into the hands of i'. the soviet ef Ukraine, with whom Po. Viand baa a treaty of friendship. To represent the East-Galiciana in - this complicated situation is the task ' of Balnbridge Colby. ' , " Poland would bo the "defendant" in , the prospective (rial before the council i ef ambassadors. The main defense of - Poland would be that the status of f this territory baa never been, deftnlteiy 'f determined by the allied and associated powers; I that Poland has occupied the territory, given the people a. construc tive government with ample repre- fwentatkmwitlutai stirring up any hos- nmy wttn tne soviet or umine, wltn whom it Baa drawn up a frieadly treaty .Sit TUpav and that "the peopt are per r wtly happy in their present state. .h The real mUva behind the Eastern Gelician move for Independence,, it is M hinted: in Polish circle here, is netro- wleum. This territory comprises the ; Polish oil : depoaita' ahd represents a Cornel where you get With Giving Value to Get 1 5 J .surncdl sjiL -J f - ' -" r --'.v c " c ' - - V' i . . ' t 1 - v . I II ... - J - 1 . M . I -V k. - I Sk jLt, I k. s V potenrUaily; profitable field, for foreigfa. investors. , " CAiaCIA" COFIBM BTaXSE , ' or A5D COX.BT "Tjondoa, Nov. I. Eastern4 Galicia'a fight, iwr freedom rojco-JPolish domina tion will be carried, to the allied. Am bassadors council at Paris shortly by the American law firm of "Wilson Colby former President Woodrow WOeoit and former Soeretary of. State Balnbridge Colby according- to an an nouncement of Da Ivan Perusvesh. sec retary of the. Eastern Galician delega tion here, , , , t . Thus Woodrow WllsorC who mm presi dsnt of the t'nited States toufiht , for th self-determination of peopiea at the Paris peace confereace. now finds himself working feejth same-: principle aa a private lawyer tn the first big interttationaX case hia firm ' haa ao Whila fbrmer President . Wilson win not take an active part in the easaj his law partner.. Batnbridge Colbp. will be prominently identified with it WTlsoa may, , however, of fer a brief In support f the principle which occupied- a foremost . place in tbe 14 points,' though 'this Is admittedly only a possibility. ', Wilson ,& i Colby have been - retained as - legal representatives of - Eastern Galicia, which is atteraptin to throw off the Influence, of Poland and es tablish a republic- . This l the firrt International prob lem on which; Woodrow Wilson. de clared himself. Dr. Petrusvish asserted. Her asserted that: Colby, who wa here recently, too It up the question -with Lord Curxon. the British foreign min ister, and would return to Europe this month to present EUfstern- Galicla's case to the allied ambassadors council. Dr. ; Petrusvish charged that' the Polish army is occupying Eastern Galiei and is establishing Polish administration preparatory to annexa-1 Hon. This territory was ceded by Austria to the allies, who-promised to ring to Wire Your "'Home Alwajrs at REDUCED PRICES 75 watt Maxia Lamps (wore 70c), now ., .,60c No. 14 Hossewire (100 ft.oils) duly I .75 Looia swr footX . .jr.i. . w -2H; Key Sockets (brass) , .19c nd 29c Rosettes (two-piece) ..-18c Split Knobs (assembled) 2Yic Porcelain Tube (3-inch) i . lc Dry Batteries, 50c size (for. doorbells) ,40c Benjamia Double Sockets, special 59c House Fnses v. a. 6 for 25c Complete ! Stock of Electric Fixtures, Olassware, Shades, Socketsi Receptacles. - Wire, Cleats, Knobs and Tubes. Everything displayed on the shelves so you can see what yeu want Evinrude Electric Store ETlsrnda lleters Eleetrle Sspplles Phoae Atwater 17CS ' ill Morrison, near First Look for tbe Sign, ELECTRIC I . OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK . i ; Mall Orders Filled C. O. I. parcel Post v Your Overcoat Is Here The Best Retail Service A High Standard of Quality Prices Close to I run no to-called "Salei." ' Instead. "; I adopt the progressive xaxt 6i e-a I. determine ita future status in accord ance with the principle of self-determi nation contained; ia. Presides WOses's 14 points, tEh :sJe- bv no, acted thus. far. anfc the Rqtheniaaa. arowUig issussa with, xrus iay, nave escsssa the we ote4' Americana to fjwh their Scappoose Man ; : Back Home From Legion Meeting A R. Doryis of Seappoose, who was a delegate- irom the CWt state de partment C the American leglon to the fourth annual legion convention at New Orleanf two weeks ago, arrived la Portland todfty on his way noane. Pt LowingL the conclave in Xjouisiaaa. Ueu tenant Dorrfe visited several of the battlefields of the CJvlJ wap in whM his erandfather fought S i . - He returned ts the Northwest with Carl Kielson and Nick Jahn. both of Seattle and prominent .Iglonnalrea of the- Washington delegation, Dorns remained In Seattle to. attend a meet ingf the Seattle voiture ot Xa So ciete des 4ft Hommti et Chevaux. the playground organiwttioa of the legion. held weanesoay mgni. v plans were outlined for handling vis itors to the 1923 national convention at San Francisco. - ' t ' Mt WEBXitrSI EXPiAEfa That he had no part in the jwepara tion of tho "citiaen's ticket," which is anoTtaoved by flie Oregon Defense league, of 'which Frank: T. Berry is president other than to present names cf Democratic legislative candidates who. are opposed to the school bill, was declared today by Dr. Klof T. Hed lund. Democratic! county chairman and candidate for the state senate. Wholesali Volume v , w t.mmmmmmmw-fmtm ve i " SEWING MACHINES SPECIAL For Saturday i i Singer $29.00 ' Singer Dropheads that have had slight use but otherwise perfect lor sewing, hall reg iilar price $29-00. I EXTRA I SPECIAL! I Slightly used drophead sew- Iing machines at half their real worth: t s 1 New Homel .$16.00 1 New Companion .$14.00 1 Honeymoon . . .$22.00 1 Willamette ...t.. $25.00 1 New Home...... $22.00 I Challenge .... ...$23.00 TV. F.Davis Make. $19.00 ! Aviator" ..$22.00 1 Singef $28.00 i 1 Eldridge Cabinet . $25.00 . Portable Electric Demonstrators 2 Singers "1 28" $52.50 1 Domestic .$65.00 ?I Wilson Rotary ...$42.00 1 Westem Electric.. $50.00 o- I i Part and Supplies for All Make ' of Sewing Machine Buy Your Sewing Ma chine at Lipman,Wolfe SaveAgent'sCommission Pay $1 Week No Interest, No Extra Charges hezzahuuPfloor r Cf -.. ..'r. .' A ELTON WATKJNS Ex-Assistant U. S. Attorney for ' -.i ,; CONGRESS PLATFORM 1 FAVOR: , I t- Strict Immigration Laws." ' 1. Non-Partism Tariff Commis sion. . , .Merchant Marine without sub sidies and graft. 4. National Bonus for Ex-Service Men paying for ssme.by tax ing profiteers and predatory wealtlv ,r t 5. Better Pay and Treatment for mtl. carriers and postal em ployes. 4. Government Hospital in Port - land for Ex-Service Men.' 1 1 lOPPOSEs U' Kewberryisnu. f " 2. Oriental Land Ownership. 3: Chili Ubor.'f -,. 4. Nepotism. - -5 Fending Ship Ssbsidy ilL - d. I The Sales Tax-. t I -7Fat McArthor's Do-Nothing -Fecord.- - "g. CanceUiflg' Foreign War Debt 9. .Esch-Cummirs Act F!4 "Adv. by Watkf"s for Corertss - Clu,jr Mrs. Q. C Lagut-h. Free. i eV . - ..-. s a.nswaj,,,,. B I " I - j 1 . i i - (I I o Se'e'OppasUe i Paget for Mar . Opportunities atUpman, Volf' ! I SistlliL Anniversary Sale of W omen's at Astonishing Price ' Coat of Normandy Coat of Bolivia Coat Full-Lined Coat Fur-Trimmed Coat rU? Bro wn Beaver Blue Black Mixture t- -The cMatsUmding style of these coats, the superiof quality ot the materials, the unquestionably finer fin-. ish, together with the uncommonly low price - $22.50 make this an event long to be remembered by those who share in the savings. Sport coats dress coat valuer unlike anything that's gone be fore typical Anniversary 'bargains" at $22.50. Ta Sale Is ths Xessony BsMmest. Children's Extra Special at $1.99 Adorable hats of felt, velvet and suede trimmed-with new -fancies that enhance their desirability. Kiddies will be delighted in the attractrVe stylesr-aLnd mothers will : marvel at the values, for hats such as these are commonly priced much more than this special price $! .99., . 4 Continuing the Anniversary Sale of New Trimmed Hat Greatly Underpriced at '$3J3 , , la tke Ecosssiy Basesicat I!aiaa Wolfs 4 Ce ' Aav6is3aie:;bf I -ETfA Women Heather Hose , Clocked or dropstitehed heather hose all first quality. Sizes 8 to .1 0. . Blue, brown and gray. :; f ; Womens Lisle Hose v Semi-f ashioned mercerized lisle hose first qual ity hose. Reinforced heel and toe. All sizes. - . Women's Knit Bloomers --They're Lawrenc knit bloomers which means they're ef fine finish. Size 4 to 9. ',1m tits leoiosiT fiasesieat r I i 5 l-o?in5STOn UZZ3 U6 ,ys : t,. t w t"--e e wurwe w ..nsjr wx in VIP 'BssjT s.-ssj ; : i- :eIeddlsscr&QcT imm New Cloth Coat of Velour, of Plaid-Backed Fabric Winter SPECIAL- 7 r 98c !? i 45c 69c COMPARATIVE phlCnSTUEY ARE LllZLZADlNG At 1 Y)f? .-O-, L ami 100 Leather Handbag in New: Novelty Stylqq 4 v Complete Vith Fitting I'S t Anniarary-Bargain . Uncommon values, surely, for bags such as these cannot, ordinarily be bought for any ? price less than twice , $ 2 .9 5 ; Genuine leather and - vachette matinee,, swagger and poych style handbags, silk and moire lined, complete with ttjngt -mirror and coin purse. . All sizes .- , , : ' ' New Sweater CosIslI- for Little Tots 89c ': -Plain and belted sweater coats for kiddie 2 to 6 years . r some with j collars. All colors. Exceptional values . la tke BsMBteat. 65 Boys Sturdy; Suits Anniyeroa $5.95 Suits of cassimerei homespun, 4 bone, serge and checked wool-mixed mate- - i rials rugged suitt built ..for hevy erv. . ice, and in styles toys are "sure to like. . . ivlothers are .certain to recoguza ?.V? ' a truly remarkable , price f or such suits. ; : ?oy. Cap Under priced at 69c 'Tweed and wool-mixed caps that vie ularly sell for much more than 69c, U U Eeosr BtHBidt, ' " " Underwear Sale i Large Saving on Underwear for All the Family For Men ri I. Heavy Cotton Ribbed Union : Suita Speciail $1.49 Extra special value heavy fleece-line union suits long sleeves, ankle length; Sizes to 46, ' " " ' ' For Boys , Heavy Fleece-lined -: T Union Suits Special wFirst (raahty union suits atl:! a price that makes for real r bargains. Sizes 24 to 34- ecru only. - - - r1 ta tsssir' Bsttiatat-Llbaiaa. "Wolfs a Co. -'Girls'-Wfer'Cbkt -.New Tailored Coats , New Fur-Trimmed Coats 7i ;J A Sensational Price i: Unrivaled values in guJsvyinter kfVfull-lined toati cf chinchilbV wool jruteaand other I " all the coats Belted t$ ectl, button trimmings niany of the coaU fW tjinimecLjl Not to be over looked; by any mean7 is the opportunity this selling offers $7.95 is ' Vay. "way below regular. Sizes 7 to 14 years, ; -"5tia tke EcoaoBty JBasemeat :' 5 Opposite . Opportunltie ? at Upmttn, Wolfe jr. Sturdy XJrobrellas for .the Children -Stylish, cotton covered umbrellas that are' guaran teed rainproof.: Novelty han-. dies-epeeial at ;.$1 ,15. s .Jm ta atst. ry Bargain s herring For Women- Fine-Ribbed Cotton Union Suits Special ; . ;98c. '.r.. ' W onea'i fine ribbed union suits, white only in either band or bodice top' styles. ' ' Special jat 98c. . ForGirh Fleece-lined Cotton Union Suita Special 98c --Low, neck, short sleeve, knee or ankle length union auits sizesv2 t 16 years. Very' special at 98c ? i i mm 1 . 1 57.95s cbats inix- warm, serviceable fabrics in new styles and colors ID GFTZIl UllTLUE-i,-