WORLD HAPPENINGS
OF CURRENT W EI
IRISH FIR E CATHOLIC STORES
Sixteen Killed, 100 Injured in Belfast’s
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NEW S
P STATE
IN BRIEF.
Worst Riots.
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Belfast — The Shankhill district of
STATE
Belfast late Monday night was a blaz
ing Inferno.
Nearly a score of fires
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had been started and virtually all the
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Daily News Items.
grocery stores and public houses, own
Restore Credit.
ed by Catholics in the district, were
being destroyed.
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At
5 o’clock
in the afternoon
a
minor battle started In Royal avenue.
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SUGGESTED
A crowd of Sinn Feiners crept down
volver fusillade on the unionists, who
OTH ER
FAIRS
The fair season of 1920 began last
week with the Southwest Washington
exhibition at Centralia-Chehalis. Oth
er fairs in the region between the
Rocky mountains and the Pacific ocean
will be held on the dates that follow:
STATE
from Cerrick hill and opened a re
Events o f Noted People, Governments
AND
Commission
Appointed by President
and Pacific Northwest, and Other
replied vigorously. Windows, crowded
Ilecomends Service-at-Cost
Things Worth Knowing.
with spectators, made a unique scene.
Plan of Operation.
The rioting was the worst In the
Oregon—Salem, Sept. 27-Oct. 2.
California.—Sacramento, Sept. 4-12.
Montana—Helena, Sept. 13-18.
Washington—Yakima, Sept. 20-25.
Idaho—Boise, Sept. 27-Oct. 2.
Utah—Salt Lake, Oct. 4-9.
C O U N T Y A N D D IS T R IC T
Oregon.
Round Up—Lakeview, Sept. 4-6.
Fan-'Em-AU—Mitchell, Sept. 9-11.
Industrial—Shedd, Sept. 10.
Coos-Curry— Myrtle Point, Sept. 13-18.
Stampede—Antelope, Sept. 16-18.
Hood River—Hood River, Sept. 17-18.
Clackamas—Canby, Sept. 20-23.
Lane— Eugene, Sept. 20-23.
Lincoln—Toledo, Sept. 21-23.
Malheur—Ontario, Sept. 21-24.
Round-Up—Pendleton, Sept. 23-25.
Grant—John Day, Sept. 29-Oct. 2.
Wasco— Dalles City, Oct. 4-7.
Linn—Albany, Oct. 4-9.
Multnomah—Gresham, Oct. 4-9.
Oregon Interstate— Prineville, Oct. 6-9.
Clatsop— Astoria, Oct. 7-9.
Dairy and Hog Show—Hermiston, Oct.8-9.
Sherman—Moro, Oct. 11-16.
city’s history and was probably the
Serious floods continue In northern first to take place in daylight. The I Washington, D. C .-S w eep in g re
and southern Japan. There have been
victims brought the dead for one day forms in the electric raiIwa* ln<h>8tr>'
many casualties.
Crops and roads
up to 16. In excess of 100 persons designed to restore public confidence
have been ruined. Twenty thousand
have been injured during the dis- and vitally needed credit, were re
persons are urgently in need of aid
orders and there have been 130 fires commended Tuesday in the unanimous
A Pennlylvania railroad electric since Wednesday.
report made by the Federal Electric
W a s h in g to n .
train struck an automobile bus con
The lord mayor, after strong pres-1 Railway commission to President W il t¡rays Harbor—Elina, Aug. 30-Sept. 4.
Interstate—Spokane, Sept. 6-11.
taining 15 persons at Camden, N. J. sure, made representations to the au son. The commission has been in Klickitat—Goldendale, Sept. 14-18.
Saturday night. Eight occupants were thorities. As a result General Bain- vestigating the condition of the in Walla Walla—Walla Walla, Sept. 15-18.
Cowlitz—Woodland, Sept. 22-25.
killed and four others Injured.
bridge and Commissioner Gelston have dustry for more than a year, during Whatcom— Lynden, Sept. 29-Oct. 2.
Western Washington—Puyallup, Oct. 5-10.
given the customary 24 hours’ notice | which time it has heard 95 witnesses
Idaho.
Captain W. W. Gilmer, recently re
Home-Coming—Sandpoint, Sept. 2-4.
before the enforcement of the curfew and examined hundreds of reports and Twin
Falls—Filer, Sept. 14-17.
lieved as governor of the island of
Jerome—Jerome, Sept. 21-23.
answers to questionnaires.
order.
Cassia— Burley, Sept. 22-24.
Guam, announced upon his arrival in
Outstanding
among
the
recoin lionneville— Idaho Falls, Sept. 23-25.
The men killed Saturday night and
San Francisco that he intends to re
Idaho—Woodland, Sept. 25.
Sunday were declared to be Sinn mendations Is that for the installa Lewiston-Clarkston—Lewiston,
Sept. 27-
sign his commission in the navy.
Oct. 2.
Feiners, while those killed Monday tion o f the service-at-jcost plan of
Oneida— Malad, Sept. 30-Oct. 2.
operation. This plan, now operative Latah—Troy, Oct. 6-8.
Lomsea, 75 miles northwest of War were virtually all unionists.
lionrier—Clarks Fork, Oct. 8-9.
in Cleveland, Cincinnati, Dallas, Mon Farm
Mills,
factories
and
schools
were
Bureau—Nezperce, Oct. 8-9.
saw, and Bialystok, 50 miles east of
Kootenai—Coeur d'Alene. Oct. 12-13.
Lomza, have been recaptured by the closed and most of the shops In the treal and other cities, will, it is be
U tah.
Polish armies, said an official war disturbed areas were also shut tight. lieved, remove the industry from the Cnche—Logan, Sept. 21-23.
M ontana,
The police fired on the crowd dur field of speculative gain, furnish rides Midland Empire— Billings, Sept. 21-24.
office communication Wednesday.
B ritis h C olu m b ia .
ing the disturbances, causing several at the lowest possible cost and restore
Vancouver—Vancouver. B. C., Sept. 13-18.
The situation created by the with casualties.
credit and public confidence. Primarily, Victoria—Victoria, Sept. 20-25.
Sew Westminster — Xew Westminster,
Numerous
persons
with
bullet the plan provides for furnishing rides
drawal of the ltussian forces operat
Sept. 27-Oct. 2.
L IV E S TO C K SHOW S
at actual cost, which shall govern the
ing in northern Poland now permits wounds were admitted to hospitals.
Stevens County—Colville, Wash., Sept.
29-Oct. 1.
o f the resumption of the distribution
In the fighting between Sinn Feiners rate of fares, and for protecting the
Livestock Show—Los Angeles, Oct. 4-10.
by the Red Cross of American supplies and Unionists shipyard workers, many investor by guaranteeing a fixed re Southern California— Riverside, Oct. 13-
19.
turn
on
t
u
agreed
valuation
o
f
his
shops were wrecked in York and
from Danzig to Warsaw by railway.
Western Royal—Spokane, November 1-5.
Northwest—Lewiston, Nov. 7-12.
North streets. Soldiers got between holdings.
Exports during July were $23,000,-
Pacific International—Portland, Nov. 15-
Chaos faces the industry unless
the combatants in York street and
20 .
000 greater than in June, while im
kept them apart. There were numer credit is restored and cp-operation be
ports decreased $16,000,000.
Trade
Corvallis.— Just outside Corvallis is
tween public, managements and em
ous baton charges by the police.
figures made public by the department
ployes established, the report insists, the chicken ranch of G. B. Coon, who
of commerce place the value of July
and no words are minced in telling has a pullet that has laid an egg each
Mesopotamia in F erm en t.
exports at $654,000,000 and imports ut
day for 131 consecutive days. The
London.— Another uttack against
^ ree Pa rties to the situation w here
$537,000,000.
previous world record was fo r 114
their
respective
duties
lie.
Hlilah, west of the Euphrates river in
What is said to be an Oregon record Mesopotamia, was launched by 1500
Managements are advised that their consecutive days.
for altitude reached by an airplane was rebellious tribesmen Thursday, but the primary duty is to serve the public
Marshfield.— M yrtle Point’s water
made at La Grande Monday, when V. attackers fell back under heavy shell with the highest efficiency at the
supply has failed, and the springs
M. Reehstiner, pilot, accompanied by fire, says an official statement Mon lowest cost, and not to use the in
which are the city’s sole source are
F. Bradley as a passenger, ascended day. The statement follows:
dustry as a means of obtaining prof
drying up, so that the city is lacking
to u height of 16,200 feet. The air
“ The situation in the Muntefik its beyond what may be necessary in ordinary daily supplies for family
plane Is owned by a local uirplune com area of Mesopotamia, between the for upkeep, to pay a lair return upon
use and in danger if fire occurs.
pany.
lower Tigris and lower Euphrates, the agreed value of the property and
Tillamook.— A conference of repre
to secure the investment of funds
The four United Stutes army air grows more ominous. A violent holy
further required. The public duty is sentative timbermen, dairymen and
war
is
being
preached
and
this
tribe
planes flying from Mineóla, N. Y., to
declared to be the supervision and business men was held at the office
Nome, Alaska, arrived there from is expected shortly to throw in its
control of railway properties, with of the Tillamook County Creamery as
Ruby, Aluska, at 5:30 o’clock Sundny lot with tln> insurgents. The situa
the
view of safeguarding the public sociation Saturday night to consider
afternoon. The actual flying timo from tion around Samuweth also gives rise
interests, and the allowance of such building a jetty on the south side of
to
anxiety.
Movements
of
rebel
hands
New York wus 55 hours, Captain St.
return upon the fair valuation of the the harbor.
Clair Street, head of the expedition, have been observed and renewed at
property as may be agreed upon in
Salem.— O. P. H off, state treasurer,
tacks on our posts are expected.”
announced.
the
contract
between
the
city
and
the
Thursday
signed road bonds aggregat
Rakutm, 30 miles northeast of Bag
Tacoma's municipal street-railway dad, taken by .¿Irub tribesmen recent company. Employes, it is said, should ing $1,500,000. These securities were
line lost $5010.38 In July. The operat ly, was occupied by Sikh troops Sat have a living wage and humane hours sold recently by the state highway
ing revenue amounted to $11,879.38 urday, says a dispatch from Bagdad of labor and working conditions and commission and the money made avail
and tho operating expenses were $13,- Elsewhere in Mesopotamia the situa- 11
dea' collectively with their able through their sale will be used
employers, through committees or in constructing permanent highways
916.24, making on operating deficit of ttou is unchanged.
representatives o f their own selec
$2036.86. Interest on the Investment
Portland.— R. L. Simmons, sales
tion,
but it is added that "all labor
and other charges against tho lino ran
50 Cars M elons A re Free.
man for the Hazelwood company dairy
disputes should be settled voluntarily
the deficit to more than $5000.
Sacramento, Cal.— The Sutter Basin
department, has just returned from
or by arbitration and the award of
Rumors of Coreau plots to kidnap Land company in Sutter county will such hoard should be final and bind Southwest Washington, where he has
been calling on Hazelwood customers
the American congressmen touring the give away to the public about 60 car ing on both purties.
Mr. Simmons is the first man in the
orient have caused tho governor-gen loads of melons that hud been intend
Northwest to use an airplane for com
eral of Corea to order out the entire ed for eastern shipment, George Mad
mercial traveling.
gendarmerie of Seoul and five bat dock, manager o f tho company, an
talions of troops to guard the house nounced Monday.
Salem.— The California-Oregon Pow
Maddock said recent increases in
in which tho visitors will stay, accord
er company has filed with the Oregon
ing to a Tokio cable to the Nlppu J1JI, freight rates had wiped out the margin
public service commission application
Rome.— For the first time in history for an increase in rates at Klamath
o f profit on eastern shipments and
Japanese language newspaper.
invited the public to "bring their auto a Pope has posed for the motion pic Fulls. The hearing has not yet been
Warsaw military authorities an mobiles and load up.”
ture camera. Not only was permis set, but consideration of the applica
nounced Sunday that the Boles cap
sion granted for the filming of scenes tion probably w ill be held in abeyance
tured 35,000 prisoners today in their
In the Lourdes chapel grounds, but until some time next month.
C anadian T ra d e Is Even.
counter attack against the bolshcvikl.
Ottawa, Out.— Canada's exports and Pope Benedict took a leading part,
Astoria.— Records o f the submarine
Many gnus, thousands of rifles, hun
Imports almost balance for the 12 posing first with various groups and
mine
target practice just completed at
dreds of machine guns and motor
mouths ending July 31, according to a then for "close-ups" and expressing
Fort
Stevens
indicate the phenomen
cars and great numbers of horses also
nummary of Canadian trade. Issued much amusement at the persistence
ally high score of 98 per cent on the
were tuken. Thousands of Russians
of
the
American
photographers
who
by the dominion's bureau of statistics.
figure of merit. This result is so ex
are thought to bo cut o ff in the forests
Total imports are valued at $1.253,- went with four feet of the Pontiff
ceptional
as to Justify the belief that
awaiting an opportunity to surrender.
191,765, and exports at $1,264,463.537. and snapped him smiling.
the defense of the Columbia will hold
1 *'*8 ®ctu rfed after the pope had
Certification of Tennessee's ratifica Imports from the United Stutes totaled I
the United States record for this
$881.147.129,
while
the
exports
to
that
C6,ebruted
ma8a for ,h«> visiting Amer-
tion of the federal suffrage amendment
lean Knights of Columbus in the open year’s practice.
was en route by mall Tuesday to country totaled $499.746.802.
Marshfield.— G. M. Willoughby &
Vatican gardens and had given holy
Washington. On its receipt there by
Son
of Bandon have procured mach
communion
personally
to
each
knight.
Troops at Coal Mines.
Secretary of State Colby suffrage ad
Vatican officials were amazed that inery for operating a logging camp and
Williamson, W. Va.— Soldiers sent
vocates expect issuance of the formal
the pope appeared iu these scenes for sawmill in the Rock creek district in
proclamation making the amendment a here at request o f Governor Cornwell
about 20 minutes, and which proved southeastern Coos county in a white
part o f the organic law o f the land to handle the situation, growing out
The
the most complete pictures ever taken cedar tract o f 7,000.000 feet.
and placing 22,000,000 American worn of the strike o f coal miners established
company will ship by rail to Coos Bay
of Vatican ceremonies.
en on an equality with men ut the their camp Monday at Sycamore 1 iol
or Bandon and thence by coasting
low. one mile cast of Willtnmson. De
ballot box.
steam schooners. The cedar tract on
Soldiers Get On Land.
tachments were sent to four Mingo
Winnipeg. Man.— Up to date 3667 re which the firm will operate is claimed
The ruling o f John F. Kramer, fed county points.
turned
men, out of u total of 18,257 to be one of the finest stands along
eral prohibition enforcement officer
for the whole of Canada, have been the coast.
Sarah B ern h ard t ia III.
at Washington, D. C„ announced iu
placed on the land as settlers in the
Astoria.— The spring fishing season
Paris
- Sarah Bernhardt the actress,
San Francisco recently, that home
Winnipeg district by the soldiers’ set on the Columbia river closed at noon
made cider may contain more than is suffering from a congestion o f the
tlement board. The loans approved Wednesday, with a good run o f fine
one half of one per cent alcohol if it lungs and inflammation of the kid in the Winnipeg district have been
Chinook salmon entering the river,
is “ not intoxicating in fa ct" has been neys and is confined to her bod. The
represented as $12.247.732. the total splendid catches being made by all
made effective, according to Gordon attending physicians are not appre loan for the dominion amounting to
classes o f gear and every packing
E. O'Hara, federal inspector in Seattle. hensive of serious developments.
$72,236,142. A new branch of the sol plant on the lower river operating
Bersons may keep fruit juices in the
dier's settlement work is in helping the almost to its capacity. Far from be
S yrian P r t i r l e r Slain.
home until they are converted by
settlers' classes of domestic science. ing the failure that was talked of
natural processes into vinegar, Mr.
Haifa. Syria — Droubi Pash^ the Sy-
for a time, the pack averaged well
O'H ara said. “ If persons desire to rinn premier, and Abderhainan, mem
Paris. — Cardinal Leon Adolphe with that o f form er years, and will
drink the ‘hard cider w hile it is in ber of his cabinet, were killed Friday Amette. archbishop of Taris. died sud
exceed that o f 1919 by from 10 to
the process o f fermentation, there is when bandits attacked their train en denly at 6 A. M. at Antony, near Paris,
15 per cent, although the pickled or
no way in which they may be pre route here from Damascus. Several while on a vacation
The body was cold storage output is over 20 per tent
vented,” Mr. O'H ara said.
passengers were killed. .
brought to his Parts residence.
less.
POPE FOR FIRST TIME
POSES FOR MOVIES
1
Rann-dom Reels
By H O W AR D L. RANN
By EDGAR A. GUEST
CURIOSITY
D A D D IE S .
I U R IO SITY Is an effort to secure
I information which belongs to
somebody else.
There is a great deal o f informa
tion lying nround loose which would
not look well If printed on the front
page, and if it were not for curiosity
it could kick around on the four cor
ners for weeks at a time without be
ing picked up and woven into a law
suit. There is considerable Complaint
about the activities of curiosity, but
It probably keeps more people from
helping build good roads for the state
than the prickings o f conscience.
Curiosity Is caused by the nose be
coming elongated and prying Into
other people’s business. Many a man
■DOB} >BuS HU1SAUO STltt wtAR
CStLULOlD C vj rfi - s o w MUCH
rtoNty Does sc E akn m a iea «.
Dip Y ou iuy TkAT KoakCslE
on
Jíiá l F o lk s
T«e installment P las ■
PlDNT YOU WEAR "»AT D6.BJX
J u W m CR tCfORE LAS T-
I w ould rather be the daddy
O f a romping, rouglsh crew,
Of n brlght-e.ved chubby laddie
And a little girl or two
Than the monarch o f a iiation
In his high and lofty seat
Taking empty adoration
From the subjects at his feet.
I would rather own their kisses
As at night to me they run
Than to be the king who misses
All the simpler forms of fun.
When the dreary day is ending
He is dismally alone,
But when my sun is descending
There are Joys fo r me to own.
He may ride to horns and drumming,
I must walk a quiet street,
But when once they see me coming
Th erein joyous flying feet
They come racing to me madly
And I catch them with a swing
And I say it proudly, gladly,
That I ’m happier than a king.
You may talk o f lofty places,
You may boast of pomp and power.
Men may turn their eager faces
To the glory o f an hour,
But give me the humble station
With Its Joys that long survive.
For the daddies o f the nation
A re the happiest men alive.
(Copyright by Edgar A. Guest.)
-O-
An E ffo rt to Secure Inform ation Which
Belongs to Someone Else.
has begun life with a nose of normal
dimensions, and after becoming ad
dicted to the curiosity habit has
sprouted a proboscis longer than the
ant-eater. There have been Instances
where this roving tendency has been
resented by Its victim, who pushes
the nose back to Its proper location
with an irate fist.
Curiosity
should
be
guarded
against especially In the case of hus
bands who were formerly in the
prize ring. It Is a dangerous matter
to pry into the personal transactions
o f n citizen who carries a left-upper
cut and enough ready money to pay
his fine.
Scores o f happy homes
have been broken up by the gossip
whose curiosity has run over the
dam and convinced a credulous wife
that she had married a gay Lothario
Instead of a master bricklayer.
Curiosity which Is not fenced In can
be cured by reading the parable
about the mote and the beam and
training the nose to keep on the side
walk. There would be less bale
ful curiosity at work In this country
If people would look Inside a little
oftener and not worry so much
about how their neighbors can nfford
pork tenderloins twice a week.
If
nobody would go off his own premises
when he feels like doing n little pro
miscuous prying, there would be better
feeling and few er blackballs cast In
the lodge.
(C opyright.)
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M IL IT A N T -M A R Y *.
•m et-a cranky
countrym an who
alw aysm oKeam e
S M IL E ;
Lspoke-of
Happiness — he
snapped'THEREd
NO S U C H
a n im il e
»’
The world uses between three and
four million needles daily.
D ID
YOU
DREAM
O F C H IL D R E N ?
E A R LY nil those who claim to be
versed in the affairs of Dream
land declare tl.e drenmehild to be a
blessing. There are others— n few old
cynics— w ho seem to look upon dream-
children from the viewpoint o f n mod
ern landlord of the nctunl world. Ac
cording to the majority It Is n good
omen to hear or see many children
laughing and playing about the house-
of-dreams. The little ones will bring
you success and If you Join iu their
play there Is much happiness In store
for yo u ; especially If you have no chil
dren of your own. To the childless
married and to the unmarried the
drenmehild brings nil the happiness
and good fortune which nctual chil
dren ought to, and frequently do not,
bring their parents. Girls nre thought
to be a luckier omen than boys; but
both mean good fortune— and he sure
to piny with them If possible.
It Is not necessary, however, to
dream of seeing children In order to
be fortunate; though fo r a generally,
nil-round good luck dream there
should he many o f them. T o dream o f
a single child moons. If you nre mar
ried, that one Is soon to be born to
you. I f the child Is pretty, great pleas
ure and considerable good fortune
nwnlt you. I f the child Is ugly the
omen Is not so favornble.
I f you have n child and dream o f
seeing one In Illness It Is a warning to
you to look more carefully and with
better Judgment after your child's
health. This Is the generally accept
ed rule regarding dream-children.
The old grouches on the other hand,
say that to dream o f talking with a
lot o f children means losses, and to
see a child at Its mother’s breast, ill
ness, if you are not more careful o f
your health. However, the lovers o f
the dream-child are in a great major
ity.
N
(Copyrtfht.)
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Just in Style.
Customer Trying on New Dress—
Don t you think it makes j i *. look too
babyish and Innocent?
Modiste—Oh, no, madam.
Quite
the contrary.