6ERMA Ehr-har- dt Annual July Furniture Sale

s

THE SUNDAY OREGOTTAX. PORTLAND, JULY 9, 1922

' FRANCE HOLDS KBf

QEI1IS publican facade and that Berlin'B

laws will be-- , defied by the Bavarians.

Secret Societies Powerful.

The center of the "consul organi-

0 6ERMA F

E

zation" founded by is in Munich.

Ehr-har- dt

It has thou

CAPTURE, IS REPORT

sands or active members every

where. by any

It

issues means

orders "to suppress every movement

(based on internationalism." ,

Concessions

Must

Be

I TViaf maane oil ii.Iia Aaaia an

Made derstanding among peoples and who

Republican

don't put German selfish ambitions

Chief

Declared

if Problem Is Settled.

above everything else. The mem bers of the "consul organization"

Surrounded in South.

are instructed never to argue with

such elements, but to use their

weapons unhesitatingly. They are

FRENCH FRANC

FALLING

urged further to invent "new.and irresistible weapons, for instance

FREE

STATE

CALLS

MEN

the firing of explosives at a dis-

tance by electricity, and to select

particularly resolute men for special

duties."

"

-

fl Economic Experts

See No Hope of

Hundreds of such secret societies exist with plenty of money, power- -

Volunteers

Said to Have Enrolled

America Helping' Under

fnfl,.AnAn A

x

Freely in Response to Ap--

Present Conditions.

pfoorrt

civil them

war, for

and their

thousands "'patriotic

sup

mo-

peal of Government.

tives."

v

Edwards Annual July Furniture Sale Launches

Poison Penetrates Deep.

This poison has penetrated too

WASHINGTON, D. C, July S. deep and the blunders of the victors LONDON, July 8. (By the Asso-

' (By the Associated Press.) Solution

of the German financial and indus-

tthriealoppirnoiobnlemexprreesstssedwtiothdayFriayncwee, ll-in-

inforced economic experts of the

United States government. Participation in any relief measures for German rehabilitation under present

conditions was regarded. by some

officials as an economic impos-

sibility..

"

Viewed from the economic ange,

the German situation, it was de-

clared, was solely a question of Ger-

man credit, which rested upon the

reparation terms. Unless Prance is willing to make concessions in the matter of reparations to enable Germany to carry her burden, Ger-

have been too many speedy healing of

to a

hgoopveerfnomr tehnet

whose next task creditors that it

will be cannot

topanyotiiftys

debts.

A clear but unthreateningr declar-

ation from the powers might help

tbhee"EtsoviteutrhayteiohneeflfpiencwtGitelhlrmatba:ney.accoItrdsehdoultdo

assist peaceful Germany, but there

will be no intercourse with a Ger-

many An

returned to international

monarchism." congress of

un-

official liberal leaders should follow

this declaration.

The German republic, however,

waprioplltreobcpeteiorsnapfeutbhlwaicnhesniptsiirticto.nnesetdis.tutnioonotahnedr

ciated Press.) Chief interest in the

Irish situation for the moment cen-

ters in the operations in the Bless-ingto- n

district; 15 miles south of

Dublin, In County Wicklow, owing

to the, supposition that Eamon De

Valera there.

iTshewirtheputhbeliciarnresgualraer

forces tightly

enclosed within a ring of national

troops and announcement if the final

success of the government forces is

awaited with considerable confi-

dence.

Erskine Childers, one of De Va-

lerate chief supporters, and recently

reported as commanding the rebels

in the area south of Dublin, is said

by the correspondent of the Daily

Mirror to have been badly wounded.

many, it was asserted, cannot hope to borrow money to continue her rehabilitation and meet reparations payments.

German Credit Believed NIL

Under present reparations condi-

tions, some officials regard Ger-

many's credit as practically nil, and

with a loan from the United States

government out of the question, it

was seen how funds from private

srtoreyupracreuasnti4oclnosualdsyrbesetaerrmraainswgedeomuilnde. n'tthfriesoecfoutnh-ent

German securities to en-

able the flotation of a loan.

France, in view of some officials,

is facing two courses with respect

to Germany, either the maintenance

of the present attitude of standing

firm and payments

toarkinggranetvinegntuaolf

German repara-

tions concessions, permitting Ger-

many to make some payments in

the near future with the resultant

increase in French stability.'

French Fntne Kalllng.

The French franc, officials pointed

out, man

is falling, as well as the mark, and it is believed

Ger-

here

that a more stable German currency

would be reflected in a improve-

ment of the French exchange po-

sition.

GEHMAN PAPER REVIVED

ILLINOIS STAATSZEITUNG TO BE PUBLISHED AGAIN.

One of Oldest Newspapers in America Long Factor in Local and National Politics.

CHICAGO, 111., July 8. The Illin-

ois Staatszeitung, one of the oldest

newspapers in America and ranked

in its time as the leading German

language American newspaper, will

once more come into being tomor-

row. . .

The issue

oafnnothuencepmaepnetr

of the initial states that a

number of this city's leading pro-

fessional and business men are behind the venture to revive the .publication.

The Illinois' Staatszeitung passed

into the hand's of Otto Doederlein,

DUBLIN; July 8. (By the Associated Press.) There has been a remarkable response to the provisional government's call for volunteers to assist in putting dowfi the republican revolt. In this city alone nearly 2000 men have been enrolled for military service.

Prisoners Are Taken. ,

Substantial progress in the cam-

paign being wagei against the re-

publicans by the national forces in

the provinces is indicated in today's

official communique. More than 50

prisoners were taken at Arklow,

County Wiclilow; Drogheda on the

Louth Meath border; Newton Cun-

ningham, County Donegal and re

Eustace, County Kildare.

The town of Ferns, in County

Wexford, which has been strongly

held by the irregulars, has been cap-

tured and the garrisons made pris-

oner. In the Ennis Corthy district

parties of irregulars are reported

to be roving ing food and

about the clothing.

country seiz Drogheda is

completely controlled by the na

tional forces, the communique said.

National army troops operating

from south ublin and Curragh al

most completed an encircling move

ment around the Brlttas-Blessingto-

Kllbride area, into which large num-

The probability of Germany's failing to make the reparations paypcJemeuiocxaeolsplyntnslptaooimn1an5eoseidfcmwfeo5nact0rshto,e0nas0sthn0oeoa.fq0tdiu0tpo0earnwwyecmgiogenausoeg,rllndddt.eadnaomysnOa'lbyrsiyfktfeisrcboiiwfeoaflioau-snsas amppgotwidoroboaoodullnnudibengldaddabp,ostbliaf.yyohyrnoemSestwscxht.euhacenelnhevttdaeGinrFnbf,gerarereoevmtsmhnimaaacnnathasdtfhsefefhcertocuaosturnopirlncmudemg,rneeccteahhidtBseeaisssrrtwGieuhtapeeiens-rloi-lhdrf

former United States consul at Leip-

zig, Germany, during the second

Cleveland administration, cent receiver's sale.

at

a

re-

The paper was founded in 1845

under

1847

the name the present

of Volksfreund. In name was adopted

and for 75 years its political and

social influence was a factor in the

shaping of local and national af-

fairs.

Franz Hoffman, preacher, banker,

farmer, national economist and lieuten-

ant-governor

of Illinois, was

first editor. Among the Staatszeitung, whose

men names

of

its the are

bers army

of the irregulars had retired. headquarters announced this

afternoon.

.

Operation Is Success.

The operation has been completely successful, it was declared, more than 100 prisoners being taken and the remainder of the irregulars dis persed southeastward into the moun tains. Most of the arms and am munition of the insurgents was taken. The men captured included

the leaders, A. MacDonnell and G. Boland.

The enveloping movement was carried out on a front of from 15 to

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linked with the country's history,

tmRwaaoysteHbre,esminReganspt.ipo,nedM" aBnnrheanrtdtat noa, nVdoctkhee,

The strength of its leadership

consisted in a faithful interpreta-

tctsiirioostouatnnencoddefearinnsnAttdhgimnehaietaehprrsesiepcplabutifnoecbaiealscintmtctihao;etntnhheavotpifawcantIretotdthlyrefhi,aoardiuniedtossetlowaicnfclhiskhtatheirhe-o-deff

people, and an uncompromising de-

mand for honesty in politics and

political offices.

Its

war.

decline began before And when internal

the world financial

ttorouthbelews awr efreevear,ddietd

those incident

collapsed.

1

Fall Breaks Leg and Heel Bones.

20 miles, the almost complete en

circlement being brought about by

troops, many of whom were only in

training and fresh from other stren

uous operations, the statement de

clared,

i

There were several casualties among the nationals and the

wounded included Commandant Di- -

neen. killed

Some early

of in

the the

voopleurnattieoenrss.

were

raereqAaugricrhediteevfcoatusstraeteysdteiamrdsautertidongtrhetahbteuiilrtdecwethinlelt

fighting in the city, this not including replacement of the Four Courts building.

The Irish Independent suggests an Irish loan of f20,000,WQ. for

"

RAYMOND, Wash.. July 8. (Soe--

GERMAN POLICY SCORED

(Continued From First Page.

.

and

mts repuDiic is colorless, unglorious, with only the

dull tre-

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The masses their illness is

readHy believe

the result of a

that fever.

cial.) A. W. Fisher, superintendent

at the Willapa

railway Electric

department company,

of had

the one

bone in his left leg broken and heel

bones of both morning while

freeeptairfirnagctuaredtroltlheiys

on the South Fork city. While doing so

bridge in this he received a

shock. In order to free himself

from tance

the trolley he dropped of about 14 feet, and

a by

disrea-

son of, striking hard injuries were caused.

on his feet the He was taken

to the Riverside hospital,

Roast Chicken

Dinner

$.00

Policy Arraigned Scathingly.

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diwsetam1sr.,ooWcnrbaeutttsh,webeeterhetvreeaynJoeoefdwt tsrdbiueyamfnepdathhte.edthesoincpiaacitlfhi-set

2.

ised

We were rights by

cheated of a faithless

our promenemy.

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Many Seek Final Papers. KELSO, Wash., July 8. (Special.)

Next Tuesday will be naturalization day in Cowlitz superior court at Kalama, when the following will be examined: Albert Boogard, Holland; Louis Peroutka. Polish, of Castle Rock; John Welke, German, Stella; JPoohinnt;OA'SuhgauugsthnPesrsuyh,smIeryeelar,n"d,GeorfmOana;k Otto Saastamoinen. Finland; Nikolai Kersela, Finland: Oscar Sandin, Finland, all of Woodland: John Steiger, Austria, of Ostrander; Matt Nor-gaar- d,

Finland, and J. W. Eden, Sweden, of Kalama.

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Phone your want ads to The All its readers are inter-

ested in the classified columns.

S. & H. green stamps for cash.

Holman Fuel Co., coal Broadway 6353: 560-2- 1.

and wood. Adv.

, Served 5 to 8 P. M.

This Sunday we feature delicious Roast Chicken

Dinner, temptingly-served- , together with

other good things to eat.

SWETLAND'S

269-27- 1

Morrison St.

A Pleasant Place to Dine

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Halenotdtheerntshzeooyllferhrneacvoepmrmibneecenensd.atpiornopagfraotmed

by

the

For almost thirty years this establishment has made clothes for

Dancing Lessons

A Dance Studios .The Downey-MacFarla- in I (Formerly De Honey's) - Open All Summer.

Attacks Are Tolerated.

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scoundrels many and

who wish to ruin Gerstarted a war against the

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morality.

The bill for the republic provides

spterrontecptuionnishomfentht,e

even death and confiscation of for-

tunes, largely

abnrdutapl armtleyasurereassotnoabplreevebnutt

the murder wave from growing. But

we must doubt their effectiveness,

especially when we the second largest

know that in German state,

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Portland's best, dressed men.

W.P.Kraner&Co.

Men's Tailors Est. 1S03 C. W. STOSE GEO. E. KRAMER

SECOND FLOOR COUCH BLlLDIiG

ARONSON'S

Diamonds at Lowest Prices.' J ewelry Watches Silver. Washington at Broadway

WOTICE 4 Open

larg-es-

tical

t

Schoaonlds

Moat In the

PracWest,

Private Lessons All Honrs

MT.ni.ARK HALL, 23.d PahnodneWaMsahiinng5to52n7.Sts,

COTTLLIOSi HALL,

roie 14th, BTr. nWroaaashvirnagyt2oOn0ZS. t.

Teachers' Normal School July 1 ENROLL NOW.

Tonight

Let's Go

Boat Blue Bird

New Dock Location FOOT ALDER ST. Lvs. 8:30 Returns 11:45 Sharp Music, Dancing, Refreshments

An With Magnitude EinVveenntt

br ?Jf

Se'iST

L , """""

nnnouneed July ;rhneVF?Jm:'Lk

"Sraelmeetrp"rdiocoeFrsombroh,fonavntoeonueKrb,Mvweeoennnevkennaiegnoecc. ocBdTdthoiestIiandndsucpdtceiictlitaonndteaiosl,dpaclyau,ByhtPaalvooelenefl

ZZh?r't'lrftdr, lth"i ."Br"k',l",'V'r'n "

"--

prices,

m

waPilPl lybethheeldsafmoer

fau.tutrheoudgehliveyroyu

"a i ill

iimimmmiimimiiimiimmimimiuiiiiiiiiii

Rich Old Ivory

$90.00 $119.35

SDurietsesinogf Chair and the front

wsTSiailxnibpdlpeo,epwriecCRteoshodicfakfyoeB,nre.idepr.r, iScDeeedrDe.Isatste.Tir.n,.'

Polychrpmed Old Ivory

.,....... $82.70 $109.50 .

FiSivnel-pigiepc- pTeerablReo, cskDueirrt.eessiAnBngedeT.xacDberlpeetsisoeCnrah,laiDrvreaaslsnu-de

Frosted Grey-Ton- e

Ash

$106.75 TaPn-ar-iPndpeellecSeliMBpspeierdert,ortirnRCgDo,hcirfkefaeosrns.iisenurgiTtehTiwasybiolteahu,ttrBaMshceiotnriurcvolhedr

J 77.OOCOT

Birdseye Maple

10 JX $188.00 -

FfJToaaunbl!illeeer,PCa?hnAaTei,lrr.ipSBplAieenddnle,-b.eeaMcxw- kicreerlolllrefnrtoDDnbturryeessCssahiiitnnf.-gg.-

(PI JLO.AUAU

Queen Anne Mahogany

$342.50 Bow-fo-- ot

Bed, very hand-

some Dresser. Chifferobe

salweunnidittghthcadormmawpidraraeroirtnsrm,tyeonnhtsaStdliop(ofapurne)ldr,l

Rocker at

$227

Polychromed Walnut

$213.25 Five pieces with beaded decorations. Full Panel Bed, Prlnces.s Vanitv, new

$144 Chifferette, Cane Bench

and Slipper Rocker. Yours for

Quaint Renaissance

$325.00 Suite of five pieces in old . ivuvenoruryys.ualallryFguellgoDoPrdeasnselelorokBianengdd,

$219 CChhaififreraentdte:SlipCpearneRocSkeeart

to match, all for

Colonial Period Oak

$196.50

Minass'sivTeablRe,oll

Rocker. No

Bed, large Dresser, Dress- Cane Bench and Slipper one has seen anything like

fijl--

this in many a day at

Birdseye Maple

$224.00 SpnTeouarwibitoleed,a. toBfeTnhfciehvreea'sndpaieScBetesrd,a.igDahlrtseosCsehria.nir.DCroePlsrosinicneiagdl

3L XI- JfJl

With a Four-Poste- r

Bed

$222.00 Setting of five pieces in mahogany. The

-

Bowetihdnedroiwspieactoedssatyutonon.aetr

and you'll See them in

thlieke

the front

SJJJX

Duotone Decorated Ivory

$264.00

Period Bed Chiffonier,

dwisittihnctiCveane DrPeasnseinlsg.

CI n Tahle. Cane

7X Rocker.

JJJ value at

This

iBs eanchmosatndattrSalciptipveer

J II

Solid Mahogany With Gane

Davenport, Chair and Rocker, Worth Every

Cent of $260.00

$196.75

Finished in the new antique brown, bases built like overstuffed and the

loose cushions and base upholstery are of taupe and mulberry velour.

Every Hammock

in the store. Values to $6.00, at

r38mZ SI. 98

The Most JExquisite 'Also Reduced

$750.00 Polychromed Overstuffed Davenport,

Mohair Fireside

Ghiir....

$475.00

.,... $535.fl0

Velour

Taupe Mohair Combination Suite

and of

pieces

.... .... $380.00

$375.00

stuffed

Taupe Velour Davenport, Chair

Over-

and

o:ke:....,... .

.....

$255.00

Odd Chairs values

Tapestry- -

and Rockers; to $75.00 at

OvefrfsO0tuQ3f.f3erdUn

$42.50

RAYVAC ELECTRIC

Cleaners

$32.50

9S Cash t Week No Interest.

9200 R. P. M. speed motor

With alloy

phosphor bearings.

bronzt

One-pie- ce

cast aluminum

fan.

soft WbtWhhreeueel-dsirgihnveh-anptth10aotuptowunoildfl aorHpt eethpa. avuivllr

elingohutghenotougbhe

durable and to be easily

carried around.

RUGS

At Prices That Mean Something

--9x12 Japanese Grass

$4.75

-- 9x12 China Matting

8.M1

-- 9x9 China Matting

-- 9x12 Art Supreme Grass. 13.S5

--9x12 Reversible Fibers ..V13.8S

9x12 PabcolKn Art Rug8.13.M

9x10.6 Pabcolin Art Rugs.11.8S

9x9 Pabcolin 7.6x9 Pabcolin

Art Art

Rugs. Rugs.

. .

SI

0l..t8,-3-

6x9 Pabcolin Art Rugs... $6.05

ASID THE BUTTER O IV KS ARK REDUCKD, TOO. SIX LOTS AND EVERY OXE A GOOD PATTERN.

6x9 Axminsters and Wool Velvets at

$19.85

9x12 Linen Fringed Wilton Velvets at

$.4775.

est9rxy12BSruesasmellsess

Tap-

at

$17.95

9x12

Plain

anCd hbeorndielrleed,s.

. $55.00

9x12 Axminster and Wool Velvets at

$33.85

Wo9oxl 1W2 iltoGnsenautine

$69.50

$25.00 "Peninsular"

25 Foot 34-In- ch

Seamless Copper

Double-Coi- l

Gas

Water

Heater

$19.85

$3 Cash. SI Week, No Interest.

with Equipped

one-piec- e

Jrhallae-ceacm- iksgtoehvt.tabl2je3aWpaebinniugcnrhhneetdesr4a5niandnpsdoibduaenkcdierso-d,f

cumference inches.

o, f jacket 23

waDteorn'theadteelraya, t

get your tne epecial

pbryiceordaenrdingon thspisecwiael ekt.erms

Our Exchange Department

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IftlgLi

Very Beautiful Period , Mahogany Library and Davenport Tables Values to $78JO

$39.50

Colonial. Queen Anne and William and Mary very fine tables, too. There being less than a dozen in all early selection is' of vital Importance.

$112"QueenAnne"

Table and Six Chairs

$79.50

15 CASH 153.50 WEEK SO INTEREST

Walnut finishVand "Queen Anne" without question is

the most enhancing and admirable of all revived periods.

Table has

oblong top. Chairs have triangle

block supports and the JV'ew Bine Genuine Leather Slip

Seats, ..

AGood PaceTo Tradi-

- i,

iiinmiHuiimmiHmimfMHitmiii

DpTOWTTVf T

.

up complete with coils

Two separate and

aWndoogda. sCloigahl tearn.d

Gas $20

Cdaiasnstdhinctta$3keRsWaneuegpkesonrlboyuilaItntetroegsett.h

upon space In

one the

base; burns kitchen. Set

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