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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PO RTJLAND,. THURSDAY, JULY 31, lyitf, .HOME HERE: AFTER A YEAR AT M'liEIL'S ISLAND ijwo" Convicted of Violation of ? Neutrality Laws Now : Sought by British for Deportation. GERMAN CONNECTION DENIED Pair Insist That India Is Being Exploited by British and De- sire Js . Only to Free Nation. Ehagw'an Singh and Bishan Singh. identified with a revolutionary move ment against British rule In India, "were visitors in Portland Wednesday, 'on-their way to San Francisco from 'McNeil's Island, ., where both' have I Just finished serving: ; sentences for K .violation of federal. neutrality laws. jThey were convicted In San Francis ico early tn 1918, after a ions trial In i which It is declared that ' the Brit' jish government spent $2,600,000iln an- effort tb prove that they were i connected witn -. uerman ,piots in (India..;. , -J, - ': r fi.; , . Witnesses were brought from; India, Slam, China and Java by British secret service officials to , testify; against' the pair --at .- San 'Francisco, according to press reports of the trial.' but they were found guilty on only two counts for vlo' lation of the neutrality laws. 1 ACCUSED OF ABMS PLOT At the time- of their arrest the two j revolutionists were accused of' being ; leaders' In the plot to, carry $300,000 i worth" of arms and' ammunition to India ; In the schooner Annie Larson, Seized off ui r acinc coast last year.- Both Bhagwsn and Bishan Singh are I mild ; mannered, speak - English fluently ! and are apparently well educated. They !are now at liberty under $10,000 bonds, i while agents of the British government , are asking for their deportation to India and. United States Immigration officials are puszllng their heads over the affair. We had absolutely nothing , to do , with the German government nor with any German agents, declared Bhagwan tUnghvf Wednesday. We- are - opposed I to the continuance of the exploitation- of . , inaia, witn its azw.wuu.uuu innaDiiants, by 'the' British government. The revo lution we are attempting can gain Its ends without bloodshed, however. If the - 'League of Nations proves as efficacious - as we hope. BBITISH BULK BLAH KB "The natural resources of India. If properly developed, would easily sup port a- population double the . present i number,', said Bhagwan. There are now about two persons to the acre in " ! the country and the soil and climatic i conditions are such that a much larger : number could easily be supported. The i nAffff?fn?v nf Hrftffih manu-Amiint la ' evidenced by the death of . 32,000.000 Hindus iro to, starvau on, curing-trie past ,1 months;;. " " - . r - "India la taxed to support the British navy, but. no Hindu may become a I sailor In that navy. Hundreds -of thou sands of Hindus are Inducted Into the .British army, but not one of them Is allowed; to become an officer in that army. . "Indian1 soldiers have been used by the British government In S7 military I expeditions outside of India during the I past 43 years," declared Bhagwan. "They have been used to conquor free people and to impose British rule, upon other 'nations thousands of miles away from their own country." . COU3CTBT EXPLOITED, CLAIM Jn return for this military service and for the taxes paid to the British gov ; ernment the two revolutionists declare , that their country Is :. being exploited by private British Interests. Bhagwan says that he is a firm exponent of the theory that the spirit of brotherhood will eventually prevail among men and i that India will some day be allowed to , share the freedom and enlightenment I of more favored nations. I . II Vi 3 1j t " m Or A Considerate Service HP HE services grven by F."S. Dunnms, Inc. jL re of such high character that families in after years remember them as those of a conaderate friend. , i . Etctj arrangrment. down to the smallest detail, is made under the persona direction of the of ficials of this trustworthy instimbon. The fam ily is relieved of every burden. ' Dimning has gained its reputation for integrity . and has won the confidence of people because " h never violates a trust and never i takes' ad vantage of another's lack of information. The Family Sets ttiePrice 4f4 E. Alder . Phones E. 52 B-2525 Man's Leg Severed;, By Mowing Sickle; . Another Injured Klamath Falter July . 81. ; Joseph Krejcirrk, a Bohemian living near Malln, 20 miles south of Klamath Falls, lost one of his legs when the team he was driving , on a mowing machine ran away and threw him in - front of the . sickle. First aid was administered by Joseph Zumph,- who was working in the same field, , and It la expected that, he will live. : ' - - ' When thrown under " a wheel of the mowing machine he was operating on his ranch south of Klamath Falls, Fran cis Ezell's leg was broken and he was cut and bruised. The accident happened iben a single tree broke, causing the horses to run. Ezell was thrown away from the sickle. - i . . . .s.. . Woman Hit by Auto In Serious Condition - i Seaside." July' St. Mrs- Warfleld, who was. struck by an automobile Monday, driven -by Ur. , Kenney - Jr., became mother Tuesday and ; Is In . a serious condition. 1 Her presence of mind in grasping the : fender and holding.; on while she was dragged 25 feet prob ably saved her life.- The two men. who are - alleged to have been drinking. were arrested and released on $100 bail. Coast Guard Head Is Victim of Pneumonia ' Newport, July 31. Captain Otto Wel- lander. superintendent of the thirteenth district United States coast guard, who resided In Oakland. Cat, died Tuesday from . pneumonia. ... Captain Wellander was formerly keeper of the Yaquina Bay life savin or station at Newnort. Mrs. Wellander. and their otjiyson. Holt, left Newport a few days ago for Portland, following a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. : Lee Williams. ; . b Los Angeles Bans Unrefined Dances Los Anreles, Cat, July 11. (L N. S.) The "Bhlmmy" and "Cheek-to-cheek" dances henceforth will not be tolerated In select los Angeles clubs. These dances are unrefined, .according-to an edict Issued by-the Los Angeles Athletic club, and 'must not be attempted at the or ganisation's social functions. Other clubs are following suit- . - , ( Umatilla Harvesting Is Halted f by Bains Pendleton, July II. Morning rains and thunderstorms in several . sections of Umatilla county held up harvesting operations Thursday.. 'No, damage re sulted and none is anticipated, as fair weather is 'predicted. . i. :, . UmatOla Man Dies . Pendleton,' July 81. .John Ray, for 30 . years a resident of Umatilla county, died Tuesday at the state hospital, of which institution he 'has been an inmate for three' years, f He Is survived by his wif e. , He . was born in Arkansas, and had engaged in stock raising in this county. . . ,-. ;;?;,' ':, -., Heavy Rain Breaks Long Idaho JDrouth Salt Lake. July Si.- The long drouth in the Snake. River valley in-Idaho has been broken, according to word received at the Utah-Idaho Sugar company's of fice here, which says that a heavy rain fall has materially benefited the Idaho beet crop. , i:: '.y.:r:' Order Heal Then Rob Restaurant San Francisco, July SI. U. P.) After ordering breakfast at Suhr's restaurant three well dressed youths suddenly drew revolvers, beat two restaurant employes with them and escaped with $57 from the cash register, ! FWERAL.. DIRECTORS EFFORTS TO LINE UR GROVERS FOR STATE IE tl Party in Douglas County Is. Busy With Riddle, Days Creek and " Upper Umpqua Fruitmen. ";. Roseburg, July 11 Earl .- Pearcy, or. gantzation secretary , of the Oregon Growers:, Cooperative association,; ac companied ; by Professor. C. : I. ; Lewis of the Oregon Agricultural colleare, and J F. IAngner of The Journal, la here for the purpose of lining up the fruit grow ers of Douglas county and the Umpqua valley with the new state cooperative association. Meetings with : the growers of Kiddle and Days Creek and the up per Umpqua country were5 held today. Other meetings will : be Scheduled as fast as possible.-- The Umpqua Valley Fruit Union, hav ing indorsed the new state association. no - opposition to cooperation - exists. Speaking of crops and conditions. Pearcy said that the prune orchards of the Umpqua valley were in the best shape of any in the state.; The prunes are well developea. -.- ? The orchards- of Ralph r Knight, Joe Snyder and Clay Ulam of Days Creek are being irrigated and these orchards show - beneficial results. This - section will eventually all be irrigated. . Crutch' Used ui Weapon r Roseburg, July St. Mrs. Harry Hat field, 'wife of a farmer of the l.Deer Creek district, -has charged her hus band with- assault and battery. Trouble in the Hatfield home was brought on Saturday, - when Hatfield,: she alleged, struck her. with a crutch-which had a nail protruding and Inflicted a deep gash in ner neaa. - ... , Many Taklna Tests Ttosebure. JulV 31 Th . mtatm infA. mobile mechanics' examination here is neing attended ; by mechanics from all parts or me county . - - , . New Principal Chosen - Roseburg. 'July 31. The local school board has created theposition of nur- chasing agent and Roscoe Green, , re elected school clerk,' was named for the place. The board elected Professor C H. McKnight, principal of the Roseburg high school. He was principal of the Junction City school until he took up x. M. C'A. war work. - 'Safety First" Discussed Roseburg. July 31. Southern Pacific employes of this city attended a "safe ty first" meeting and the meeting was presided over, by Colonel J. L. May. di visional roadmaster.- D. N. McLaughlin, master mechanic ; F. E. Ca vender, dis trict road master, and R. C BIythe, 'safety first' agent, spoke.. . AM KXOgLLINT APPETIZER 1 Horafanl'a Sold Phaanhata for diminished Tttaiitr or dcDreaaion. A. whole some tonic and Tery refrahing. Bay s Bottle Ad A x gathering place for visitors. uiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin ORGANIZATION MAC .. r "--i"fnr-iiiwniiyiVivim-,ii-i ri.n i. l. u . - Buyers arid visitors ,in Portland during Buyers1 week (Aug. 4 to 9) will find assembled here under one roof an iriiposine display of - ; . , , : Merchandise From Scores of Factories evidencing our prominent position as Northwest distributors and 'making it possible for you to select iullr or broken lots from many Reputable Lilies at Manufacturers' Prices : A staff- of capable siilespeople cordi ally welcomes you ; even if you come r . :! ' only to learn..what is new in: . Drug's. - Pharmaeauticals,: . Heavy - Chsaiicals Druf gists Simdrias v Liquid Carbonic -- Co. ; Soda Fountains. - and Carbonators v ' - ' . Richardson's Crashed Fruits Laundry Soppbtt r r -.' -' Essential Oils ' i ' ' ' ' . . v . j : 4 Seneca Camera Photographic Supplies, Albums' . ? Elmer's Ctodies i - " : -Fountain Pens.'.':' "" t ';. "i'-I ''' ; j" 'C ' Vacuum Bottles- Lnnch.'Kits and 1 Motor' Sets Goodrich Rubber Goods Cneste Rey, EI DaDo, Webster, El Belmont V-V - and La Preferencta Cigars Dom aestic and Imported Perfumes, and 'Toilet' - - rreparations - -: n Writing Papers ---; 1 bg . A visit here will teach you where to find these stocks ; - - 'for qaick delivery when you want them. : BLUMAUiR-ERANIC RUG CO. Park at Everett Street : Days;of Hungarian ; ,- M 5 : . ' rt " " ": - i . oovier trovernment ; jPlainlumbered v.Vlenna,' July; Lh(U." P.) WUh? Its army on the verge of collapse, there was further evidence today that, the days of the Hungarian soviet are numbered. In their, of fensive against the Roumanians, it is'estlmated the -reds lost 4000 men. , The deeire' was Unanimous - in Hun garian moderate circles today, that Bud apest b. occupied .by British or ; Ameri can troopa. The Csecho-Slovak army already Is advancing on- Ssegedin. - At the '. same time the white government has received approval from the Serbians to mobilise the Hungarian population In the terri tory occupied by the Serbs. Cattle Stampeding Oases to Come Up x White Salmon, Wash.. July 31. Trial of the nine men charged with taking part in the stampeding of cattle from the ranges of the ' Snowden and Panakanic districts is scheduled at Goldendale. The alleged - ringleaders . are : Clint. Conklin, Fred .and - George r Sllva and Claude Locke." The accused are ranchers and the trouble arises as the result of a dis pute over use of : the range. About 450 cattle . belonging to Robert Barker and Ed Perry were stampeded. Some have not been recovered. -. ; t School Teacher Dies " At Cottage Grove Cottage Grove, July Jl. Marian J. White, - school teacher and daughter of pioneers of 1852, died Tuesday. Her mother.' Mrs. .Mary Taylor White ; a sis ter.., Miss Bertha White, a teacher of Weiser.' - Idaho,' and a brother, W. - J. White of ' Portland, . survive.- She was born in Cottage Grove October 3, 1376. THE 1900 AGITATOR Electric Washing ' and Wringing Machine. Washes the: clothes clean without tearing. Wood tub, swinging wringer, patented agitator. 'We are making a special price'on some of these machines to intro duce. them. This is your chance to save. money on a good washing machine. . - - ; The 1900 Cataract Washer The best washing machine on the market "The first cost is more. It is cheaper in the long run. . Washes quicker and cleaner. Come in ni.i-nnTTTTi Y.'W$M 'Os- . V ft M.-.-'.U'.. fc4"i 1-' ! -' ilJ-' MV' . j r-5 . Games and Children's Books , PUROLA Medicinal Remedies and Toilet Preparations - , r " - - . B. F. - D. Co. Household Remedies, - Toilet Preparations and Specialties -s Leather Goods, : consisting t of - Purses, Bill Books, Collar Bags, Fancy Sewing Boxes, etc. y - , ' -Toilet Mirrors and Sets ' t .Manicure Sets ' " -' , Fine Silver-Plated.' Novelties : Universal Electric' Goods " -.t A. P. Gilbert's -Mechanical , Toys . i ' ' The Toy Tinkers'; Products , " Fancy Holiday Papeteries,- Tags, Seals, Rib-' bonaene. Tinsel 'Cord, Artificial Flowers, , Fancy Candles, . Novelties " 1 And many other standard lines and - Syrups Wholesale Only Part of Sunset Road 1 :To Be.Closed Today Spokane. Wash.,, July 31 Contractor Otto' Hanson,' who .la rebuilding' the Cas- cade-Blewett Pass portion Of the Sun set highway," from' Spokane to Seattle, announced that the road, will be closed, beginning : today. ; Mr. Hansen Is building eight miles' of entirely new road from Ingalls creek to the summit. . It is -possible that the road may be open by August IS. 4. When finished the new road wilt be about twice as wide as the old one with .a more uniform grade and few curves, " - Of French'1 Invention is " a- perfumery atomizer small enough to be carried In a pocket .book.. " No otherwovihnn the Grape-Nuts way con process ' wheat end barley into such tempts ing flavor. Grape'Nuts v "JTjere'i a J2easan" " Horl iC kS the Original Malted Milk. Avoid Imitations and Substitute! lessViltsnmiMBi I I I in and see alls the - different types of electric washing machines. r Scott Electric Co. . ' Fifth and Oak Sts. Vacuum Cleaner : Headquarters Make ..appointments to meet you friends here. Phone Broadway 280. ? . I iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiuu Portland, Oregon Great Midseason Price Reductions v That Border on the Sensational These Special Offerings for Our , 977m-Bfcrg Read! yr 0 Come! (Of SaveI EXTRA! Silk Mixed Voiles at '- 486 Yard . .Beautiful stripe and -plaid styles In an extensive variety of colorings. The season's final clearance at less than half price 1 EXTRA! Fancy Table Oil Cloth 3 Yards for $1.00 Best standard quality Oil Cloth in many different pat terns. Slightly damaged nn the edges from Improper packing. EXTRA! Made-Up Stamped , Gowns At $1.48 Each ! In our Art Goods Section we offer at a special ' price reduc tion - a fine lot of Women's Stamped' Clowns. They come made up and stamped In various neat designs. " EXTRA! Children's White. 'Cotton Hose At'12Vic Pair At this bargain pries we place on sale .about 1200 pairs of Chil dren's White Cotton Hose of good wearing quality. . EXTRA! , Infants' Tan Silk Hose . . At 25c Pair For one day , only we have underprlced a fine line of In fants' Tan Silk Hose stockings of dependable quality. . J " Housekeepers! Here's Another Great: Sale of Scotch and Blue and White Graniteware t In Our Basement Section Coffee Pots, A fortunate purchase enables us id quote this exceptionally low and blue and white graniteware. .You have choice from No. 3 and No. Lip Sauce Pans While the assortment lasts Friday at 79c, ' . Out-of-the-Ordinary Values In. ' Handkerchiefs and Embroideries Come to Our Fancy Goods Section F RID A Y-See What BIG Values You Can Secure for LITTLE -Money-Savings That Will Surprise You! The Handkerchiefs At this ridiculously low, price we are closing out all. broken lines of both women's and children's Hand kerchiefs of fine : quality . lawn styles with embroidered - corner . plain or colored, or with-J4 -In. hero. . ' ' Purchase for . both present and future needs, for yourself and ; the children. Come early for first and best choice. Friday at 5c Each. . f EACH The STORE THAT Store Opens at 8:30 A. M. Saturdays ct9A.M. Our Store; Closes : at j lh P; M. on " Wednesdays : - ' During July, and August - 'IT In Order That Our Employes Might Enjoy a Well Earned Weekly Half M HoUday Deniag Thesa Hot Months. '. : " - . f Help' to Make This Movement Universal by Arranging to do YOUR Shop. .'ping In the Forenoon on Wednesdays. . ; , 1 O . , .am A Sale of Unmdtchable Saving Possibilities For Those Prudent Sh o'ppers JVh 6 Can Arrange to Attend! ( . An Extraordinary ' 1 Underprici'ng of " Infants', Women's and Children's Garments In Our Undermuslin . Section . i Firmly' determined not to carry over broken lines of summer goods to In sure immediate sale without thought of worth -or former selling prices we have arranged this extraordinary sale! Without Restriction You Have Choice at Froth the Following Garments . 1st Women's Aprons 49c Many different styles in both light and dark colors, with or without bib. . Made of rood -quality standard - percale and Hydegrade sateen. . ; 2d Children's Dresses 49c - All styles and , colors. In this extensive assortment of children's best quality Bing ham dresses. Slses from 2 to 6 years. 3d Boys' Wash Suits 49c Little men s wash suits especially suit able for playtime.- They- are of good, durable middy cloth and linens, slses from 2 to 4 years. - 4th Children's "Slip-Over" Play Suits 49c - These play suits are made of heavy blue cheviot, v sjalatea. khaki and twills, and come In all sizes from 2 to years.. 5th Boys' Hats 49c . . Our extensive assortment of boys' hats, all styles, colors and materials for both vacation wear and serviceable hats for school. , All at this price.' . 6th R; & G. Corsets 49c - While they last these guaranteed cor sets of excellent coutll front lace and In sizes 27. 28. 29 and 30 only. Many desir able models. '; 7th Children's Bloomers 49c All colors and slses in these fine grade chambray bloomers for children. 8th Baby Bonnets 49c ' Babies' fine, lawn bonnets trimmed in imported embroidery. ' Remarkable values at one-half price and less. 9th Children's Aprons 49c Children's aprons in the Koverall style, in gingham and scout percales. Sizes from 2 to 14 yeare. i .. - , . . : : iOth Women's Brassieres ' ' 49c ' A large assortment of women's heavy ' mesh - bandeau brassieres with ' surgical , elastic Inserts. - In white and pink and all sixes. . . - . . Berlin Kettles and Lip Sauce Pahs, Friday at, Each i fl A II l 1 iW YARD UNDERSELLS BECAUSE s ms w v TheMost in Value The Best in TT O j Read! ( J -0, Come! ; I cv Savel P EXTRA!' Women's White " Canvas Pumps At $155 Pair , For one day only, we plscs on special sale In our . Basement Shoe Section, Women's Whits Canvas Pumps in the season's best styles at only 91.95 Plr. EXTRA! Women's Fashionable Shoes At $2.95 and $4.95 Two extraordinary bargains for Friday's sals. Our regular stock lines In the sesson's best styles and leathers. Styles for street and dress wear. , EXTRA! 10-6z. Rolls of Toilet Paper At $1.00 Dozen In eur Basement a special sale of some 6000 rolls of fine tissue Toilet Paper 1000 sheets to the roll 12 rolls for 91.00 Fri day. - - EXTRA! 16-Oz. Bottle Cedar Polish . For 25c In our Basement, a sale of the celebrated Cedar Polish for cleaning and polishing all sorts of furniture and woodwork. 16-os, bottle for 25eV EXTRA! -j , " Men's Worsted . - . Bathing Suits 5 At $2.98 A mid-season sale of Men's W6rsted Bathing- - Suits -one-ptecer suits that button on shoul der. All slses,- tl to In ox ford grey with red or green trimming. . . . .-. ; ... .- 1 II VfO VI price on standard qualify Scotch 4 Coffee Pots, Berlin Kettles and . The Embroideries Not only is the price wonderfully low., but the Embroideries are fresh, .new! and .desirable in ver"y respect. Included are narrow, Edjes and In sertions, B eadinfi and' Beadinf Edres 4 to 9-inch Skirtings,- etc. . Dainty and attractive patterns In open- and. blind work- all, with tooi firm - edges: and all on sale Friday IT SELLS for CASH" Store Closes at 5 :30 P. M. Saturdays at 6 P. M. Quality