THE OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAL, PO RTLAND, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, ISS0. 7 wssssawaaiaaawsassaasaMSS IN CITY IS REPORTED DARK AND in HUNGER Zjondon, Jane 24 TJ. ; P.) -Sir JIamar Greenwood, secretary for Ireland, today received a second urg ent message from the Londonderry magistrates stating that the situation there was desperate and feared it was becoming worse. Supplies of food were giving out and a shortage of gas threatened to throw the city Into darkness, the message said. : Belfast, June 24. (I. & Comparative quiet, has been restored at Londonderry, according to a tel ephone message from that 'city this morning. Only occasional shots were heard in the streets. It has been impossible to estimate the casualties, but the dead are believed to number. xearly a 'score, if not more. '' , Heavy reinforcements of British troops have reached the scene and the city Is under military guard. " Many of the wounded Sinn Feiners and "Unionists were carried to their homes under cover of darkness.' ! "The situation is still desperate.? said a message to Sir Hamar Greenwood, chief secretary for Ireland, from the Londonderry magistrates. "Food is very low and the gas Sup ply Is nearly exhausted." . The fighting, which broke out on t urday night, reached the climax of its intensity yesterday. The ' streets were swept with bullets from .the rifles . and revolvers of 500 Sirn Feinera and Union ists. Mr.ny buildings were shattered by. bombs and rifle fire. The streets are littered with debris and blocked with trenches and barricades. , Charters Are Given Clubs for Boys and Girls; Cities Named Oregon Agricultural College, CorvaUis, June 24. Boys' and girls clubs in many parts of the state have been Riven stan dard club charters, reports H.- C. Sey mour, dub leader at the college. Charters have recently been given to the following clubs: - Leap Year Sewlnc oub, Clackamas; Blue Ilrl - Hpwinff. club. Lents; Wilson- ' Ville Kewlnf clut, Clackamas ; Beaver (.'reek Sewing club, Hof f : 'Estacada tlar- . (tan-club: Milwaukie Seed Sowers Gar den club ; .Colt on Poultry club ; I Toff .Poultry club; Kelno Poultry club; Con cord Cookery club; Kntacada Sewing club r fcunnysirle Sewing club. Turner; Frultlamt Cooklnjr club : Clverdale Sew Ine club; St. Helens Cookery club; St. Helens Sewing club; Gresham Garden club: Busy. Bee Sewintr club, Prineviile ; Odell " Kewinfr club; Miller Hill Garden cub: Miller Hill Calf club ;r Fulton rark Garden club. , i Higher Rates Sought By Express Company :.t Satam. June 24. Application for an increase in rates on intrastate express business was filed with the public serv ice commission Wednesday by the. Amer ican Railway i xpresa company; The Increase sought corresponds to that in volved in the proposed new interstate schedule, application for the instate ment of which is pending before the In terstate commerce commission. The state reRulatory body is asked to with hold action on. the application pending action on the latter. i ' ' ' Thief Takes Trousers And Cash of Tourist Salem. June 24. E. Sutton of Phoe nix. Ariz., a tourist camnd at th ta.tA fair grounds here, is minus a "-pair of trousers and : $50 Jn cash.: Some mis creant, disregarding Sutton's care tu placing the trousers under hia pillow aa a safeguard, took them while Sut ton was sleeping. C. EL Madsen of Gil bert. Ariz., another, automobile tourist camped .. at the fair grounds, -Tuesday night lost $65. " .& ! Tie zJWL 3t j'your. Lml I' 311(1 HfL0 special PJ" showing riental mug 3ne of America's ed by our own buyers in Persia; Turkey and China and imported direct for you minus middlemen's profits every :size every make--every design and color every one a masterpiece by the old Masters. ATI YEH. BROS. ORIENTAL RUGS Tenth and Alder Streets Witnesses Say Waterspout in View 50 Miles ' Baker, June 24 Damage of which the extent is not reported Is said to have resulted in the Long Creek val ley from the rain of last week. In the upper part of the Long Creek valley the storm Is, said to have as sumed the aspect of a waterspout. From other parts of the valley wit nesses report that the waterspout was discernible from a distance of 50 miles, f BACK EAST NEWS GIVEN IN BRIEF (Continued Tt-m Pace One.) George A. Montgomery of the Kansas stats farm bureau, who is campaigning here for 10,000 harvest hands, plans ; to visit the mining: towns next week, where many men are idle, due to the dull sea son. Venice- Sixty-three men employed in the car repair shops of the Chicago & Altona railroad hers failed to report for., work today as a protest against the delay of the rail labor board in "an nouncing wage awards, according to a union representative- St. Joseph Seventeen negroes, men And women, ere arrested in raids on room ing bouses today. It is understood they are being held for Investigation in con nection with the finding of the headless body of a girl in Lake -Contrary, near here, last week. Parts of an iron bed stead,' corresponding - with rails ' at tached to sink the murdered body, were found near the scene of the arrests. - KASHAS Topeka-W. S. Hyatt, Parsons lawyer, filed declaration as candidate for Demo cratic nomination for governor. He is the third. The others are Jonathan Da vis of Bronson and D. O. Potts, Wichita. Pratt Mrs. William Bryant was mur dered in her home after being crmlnally assaulted. The assailant escaped. The body was found on the floor in a pool of blood, the head crushed and a rope tied about' her neck. Neighbors saw a negro about the place. v Concordia Dean Westfcrook and Ger trude Pierce were injured when a Mis souri Pacific train struck an automobile. Concordia Oscar Heald, aged 2. was killed by a kick from a horse. Concordia Twenty 1 negro . harvesters arrived from Chicago.- They said they were told by white men that the quicker they scattered the better. They are en route to a negro settlement. OKLAHOMA Oklahoma City The state health de- Big Reduction on Suits, Coats, Frocks, j Blouses with staal liberal terms CHERRY. CHAT THE above : caption teUs tht story of One of j the. most im portant sales of thi year important not alone for the great sayings effected for buyers, and the splen did showing of new : styles, but ' distin l guished by the fact that : at this sale you may buy on terms.; The exceptionally low p'rics4 of fered, combined with the extremely convenient terms on which -one may buy, produce "the very acme of at tractions. Cherry's, 389-391 Wash ington. Adv. 1 Miller & Tracey ! High Class Funeral Service Main 2691 578-85 best collections select p4 partment condemned all tinflltered drink ing water at railway stations here. - MiCHIOAU FlintRobert EwaJd, formerly 4 fore man at the Chevrolet Motor company factory, was sentenced to from five to ten years in Marquette penitentiary, fol lowing a plea of guilty to charges of defrauding the company through Issu ance of frudulent time cards. ; Lansing John Baird, state game, fish, forest and fire commissioner, announces he will advocate lifting the ban On deer hunting in lower peninsula this fall. Bay City No trace has been found of Doris KJrkey, aged 15, of Bay City, and Berneda Conn, aged 13, of Saginaw, who disappeared -Sunday at Winona Beach. The girls went riding In a boat with two men at the beach Sunday. They were swept Into the lake In a storm and drowned. It was feared. INDIAKA Indianapolis. Julius A. and Louis A. Haag. wealthy Indianapolis druggist, fined S 10,600 and sentenced 18 months at Atlanta federal prison by Federal Judge A. B. Anderson today for unlawfully selling liquor In their seven drug stores here. - Terre Haute. Temple laundry des troyed by fire last night - - Ft. Wayne. Wholesale price of bread Increased half cent per pound . making price lJvind 17 cents per loaf. Gary. A boarder at the home of Mike Doakich was held today la connection with murder of Doakich, whose head was battered by a lead pipe as he slept tlxixois ; Chlcig o. The Chadsey-Mortenson fight over the office of superintendent of schools was forced to the attention of the school board when Chadsey's attor neys in a letter" to the hoard demanded payment of $8000 salary for the period Dr. Chad sey was kept out of office. Springfield. Governor Lowden re turned today from Chicago. It was Inti mated he would issue a statement soon announcing whether he had decided to seek re-election.. i Springfield. Notice that he would file a petition for a. rehearing in the 1919 primary-case was given the supreme Hi - A A I court by G. 3. Gillespie, attorney for the Republican state central committee, Springfield. Tne constitutional con vention by a vote of 4? to 28 approved the report of the legislative department, containing the section "limiting Cook county's representation In both branches of the legislature. Down state delegates were solidly against Cook county. ; Rock Island. Mrs.' Emmy Evald, Chi cago, declined offer as president of the Women's Home Missionary society of Augustana synod of the Swedish Luth eran church after. 28 years' service. . IOWA - Des Molnea Sheriff Charles Saveraud expects to take Alex R. Graves, charged with, the murder of Clarence E. De vault, Into custody before night he said. Arrest of Graves ordered by court i . Des Moines. Municipal bathing beach at Twenty-second and Dean avenue offi cially opened today with hundreds of patrons. - - Des Moines. Blame for gas explosion which resulted In death of five workmen placed on those In charge of night shift In coroner's Jury verdict Members of night shift are alleged in verdict to have made alterations with open Jets burning. Des Moines Dee Moines lost its four teenth consecutive ball game yesterday to Joplln, 7 to S. Sioux. City more firm ly embedded Itself in -the cellar position by dropping a double header to Wichita. HEBBASKA . T"- ' ; Lincoln. The Western Glass and Paint company here was raxed by fire last night Loss $250,000. Lincoln. The city . council decided to fight to a finish gae company's appli cation for higher-rates.. v , ; ; MASSACHUSETTS t Boston. Mrs. Mary Freeman and her husband, Edward R- Freeman, who com mitted suicide at the. bedside of his wife a few minutes afterishe'died of tubercu losis, were buried side by side today In Forest Hills cemetery. Boston. The steamer Lake Louise ar rived here today with si million pounds of sugar. Sugar was selling 24 to 27 cents a pound. Boston. The Clothing Manufacturers There's a Touch v.... - ... w. Aw - -i .-- - -- dtw-ElGHT Hot-Blast Maoi&ld AmmUy The Cole eero-EiGHT : High-Test Gas at Mo Additional Perfect Ccmbustioh-moothsr Rimning Quicker . Get-a-way In Cold Weather Less Carbon With odero-ElGHT Hot-Bbst Intake Manifold r Quick to realize that in order to get the maximum motor car efficiency something must be done to combat th& i handicaps imposed by the rapidly deteriorating fuel supply. Cole engineers developed a superheated intake manifold. Through this device, the gasoline was heat-treated before entering the carburetor and properly vaporized to insure smooth running, quicker get-a-way in . cold weather, and the elimination of carbon deposits usually associated with the tise of low-test fuel Fron this early vaporizer the present highly efficient Hot-Blast Manifold of the cAero-EiGHT was evolved. This new: device manufactures Ugb-test gzzomt as it is - required by the motor. There is no additional drain on First, lee ns take yrSa for a rids in en oYmvElGHT - ijtaca yet COLS MOTOR CAR COMPANY, iMDIANAFOii Vinegar, Poured On Blazing Auto, . . Squelches Fire Salem, June 24. A handy barrel of -vinegar saved the automobile of J. -' F. Jones of Salem from destruction bx fire Tuesday morning. , Jones dumped the entire contents of the -barrel on the ' automobile when the blaze started, beating the fire de partment to it association of Boston met today to dis cuss and if possible reach a settlement In the matter of wage demands made by the Amalgamated Clothing Workers. It was said that a plan for settlement had been already suggested. GEORGIA. .'Atlanta. A proposal to use the state's motor tax fund to cover temporary treas ury deficiencies brought on lively debate at the first session of the legislature to day. . It was construed as an attack up on last sessions highway law. Atlanta. Atlanta's new charter will be submitted to the "committee, of 19" Friday-night by Charles E. Robertson, sec retary of the. chamber of commerce, 'it was announced today. . ; J. .E. Mellett ' has been .: unanimously elected president of the Alexander Ham ilton cluh. m' - Kiwanis indorsed . movement to raise $30,000 to make community service per manent More than 600 city league base ball - players underwrote the fund .for $10 each. . - . " C F. Metis announced his candidacy for city electrician. -R.F. .Stone asked for reelection as councilman. - - i "Atlanta 600.000" is made the slogan for the population drive to be launched July 8 with unveiling at Lakewood park of the granite statue dedicated to xam paign. - . Georges Carpentier. European boxing champion,' arrived here for boxing exhi bition. - . of Tomorrow In All Cole )bes Today us tnow you haw the cvlen-IiIGHT HOT-BLAST MANIFOLD ; ' ' is ova hitsst uel while the csr if nmamz NORTHWEST AUTO COMPANY ! Distributors . Alder at Eighteenth j Creators of o4dranced Slfotor Cr Fishermen Facing . Charges; Move to Deport Is Planned Uwaco, Wash, June 24 Deputy Fish Commissioner ' J. E. Campbell arrested Santo Aho and Elmer Pullkkinen, Finns, on charges of operating a '-fishing boat without a license, and for fishing with out naiuralizatlon papers. ' Both arevsaid to have records for I. W.' W.' activity! - Aho, who had , been naturalised, gave up his papers at the time America entered the war, saying he preferred to let American boys do the fighting while he remained at home and worked. He steadfastly refused to give to the Red Cross or other war drives. ; y . Pullkkinen was arrested last winter at a North River logging camp, charged with I. W. W. activities and is out. on $1000 hail pending an appeal from the circuit court of Pacific county. An effort will he made to deport both. The Xlwaco city council has awarded a contract to the Ilwaco Motors-company for the installation of a .25-horsepower oil burning engine and two-stage three Inch ' centrifugal ' pump, . having a ca pacity of 800 gallons per minute, for the city water system. The old .pump, elec trically driven, will be kept for- emerg-. ancles. The new outfit wilt cost approxi mately $4000. . Accommodating Auto Driver Is Robbed ' , ' HI... I ! II. .. - " ' Gold Hill, Or, June 24. Close watch Is being kept for two highwaymen who robbed M. Taylor of Drain of $100 on the Pacific highway south of here near Merlin. ; Taylor, en route to Rogue River, Invited two young men to ride with him. .When about five miles from Grants Pass one of his passengers drew a revolver and held him up. Sectional View CoLEJlatcrEiGHT Hot-Blast lurpum i 5rl 2 I i i ; a . jn JhtahetoS. attfute ;it r7 n -W. . . IT 'l ?l'it i I?; it -f " 1 1 rl In It" HH r 1 f , Ti H i r . I . - M 1 .11-1. Operation of o4erolGHT Hot-EUst Mani&14 Maniiractures Its. Own the fuel supply carried by the car no subsidiary appli ances, nothing to get out of order, nothing to requite adjustment. . The heat expended from the time of the, first explosion of the engine is utilized to accomplish the results, being concentrated where the fuel is most susceptible. The quick get-away of the cvfero-ElGHT, its smooth oper ation on low throttle, its exceedingly high mileage per gallon of gasoline, its freedom from carbon annoyance, its adaptability to varying conditions of temperature and its ability to give maximum efficiency even, though the poorest test fuel is used are all traceable to the-ccrD-EiGHT Hot Blast Manifold. Jr is a true revelation, that yon tsxf pi-rrr? its cepcrior p-f" a New High Principal In Pendleton Resigns Pendleton, June 24. After accepting the principalshlp ot Pendleton high school a few days ago, William H. Me Master of CorvaUis- notified the board here that, on. account of the serious ill ness of his wife, he could not make the change. His resignation was accepted and a successor is being -sought Stanfield's Water , System Installed ' ' 1 ' . "V ' '! " 1,1 " - Pendleton, June 24. A 150 foot tower and 50.000 gallon tank, which will serve Stanfield with water, was completed this week and put In use Wednesday. The 1 SL L J MxMtmJank ArCiJmta&mOtwAr 4W saucsafavSASivei mm U. " V ! sir : a . i .. lot v Gost water system Includes new mains t', over the town. Cement walks are bcSr.r laid on nearly every block in the c.'.y limits. Sausage Mill Mishap Not at Jones' Placo William Werrner, who caught bis hatid in a sausage machine Monday and lot two fingers, suffered the accident in. a market at Fourth and Yamhill streeeta, and not at Jones' market as was er roneously reported. "Grain Dealer at Convention Mr. and Mrs. Wads Slier of Enter prise are in the city this week laklnsr in the Shrine convention. Kilor la prominent in Wallowa county grain circles, and has an interest in one c the large grain companies there. Jtcst aslcfor r: BLUEMOOfo K i ff ! I -. I tii " S v 1 S.A. ' M ; ; i i". f , ' t V m. J