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1U r MORE KILLINGS IN IRISH REPRISALS Dublin. Nov. 6. (I. N. S.) -Re-prlaals were renewed at Tem'pleraore today by tne military police. In re taliation for the munjer of Captain Hamilton, 'according to advices froip. that place. - The . whole population was reported in panic. . I- Two swldiers were killed In a pitched battle bttween Sinn Fein volunteer and ; Britten :;, troops at Edg;eworthtown, ' County Lonfford, today. ' The coast guard station at Union Hall, near Sklbbereen, on the southwest coast of Ireland, was under attack during the night and one man was killed. : London, Nov. 5. CI. N. S.) Three ilvlllans, one of them a woman with a baby in her arms, were shot In Ireland today, according to advices from Dub Jin. ' Brakeman .Killed - Under Lumber Car Kalama, i"ash.t Nov. 6. Carl A. Rus sell, brakeman on a local O-W. H. & N. freight train running between Portland and Centralia was killed Thursday aft emoon when a car loaded with railroad ties toppled over a trestle on a spur track of the Mountain Timber company . while being switched. Brakemen Russell and Steele were on top of the car. Steele m as thrown clear, but Russell was buried beneath the car in two feet of water. The body was removed from the wreck. Russell was 28 years old. He Is sur vived by the widow and two children in Centralia. Ills parents live in La Grande. " Guard Sees Bomb Suspects StrangersDemarided'Package! That two roughly dressed men planted the bombs in the niche In the wall be tween the First National Bank building and the Henry Jennlng Sons furniture store early Wednesday morning Is be lieved by the police as a result of in formation from Night Watchman Bat son. - Batson told Inspectors Swennes and Schulpius Thursday that shortly after he had gone home he. was roused by a hammering, on the , back door of bis house. , ' ' . . Two roughly dressed men, one tail, the other short and fat, are alleged, to have demanded "the package." . "What packager- Batson asked. "You know well enough what pack age," one of the men' is alleged to have said gruffly. ;"And unless you come across pronto .well come in and get it," he added, : . v KTEAJf GEES 'HUBBY OFF Batson told-the police that he flashed his deputy police star and told "the men that he had a gun and demanded that they leave. They left, without further comment, he said. t Batson said that be had not examined the packaKS. but did so as eoon as he was assured that his visitors' had left. When he learned "the contents of the package, he Immediately notified the police.:.- : i " - Two of the bombs were sent to Se attle as a follow to one lead that they might be celebration bombs manufac tured In that city. Inspectors Swennes and Schulpius dis claim the theory that they, were left as a post-election joy lest. , ' Chief Jenkins has worked witn tne detectives in carrying on a rigid in vestigation since the discovery of the bombs. He said Thursday that he be lieved firmly that it was part of a reign of terror promulgated by I. W. W. Swes for Semi-Dress The Fall Walk-Overs for semi-dress oc casions look as well in the house as on the street. Walk-Over lasts are made to give a dressy effect even in street shoes. Our window displays will interest you now. street BOOTS A new timiia shads, of tan. Splendid for. crtec dm and walk. n(. Fomied toe with Cuban heel a ad aliro soil, lines. , It ap pear! to be moUeo rif St ento your foot. Is all ether leather as wefl. - 11 SUjOP A STREET OXFORD A dressy, narrow toe oxford with i tjrliah, graceful, Cuban heel. Breaking in is never necessary on Walk-Orers. Kara srrle with foot free li oss. . S10J00 BOOT SHOP 342 Washington Street and 125 Broadway . The Purchasing Power of a Copper Penny, 1S92 3& 1920 Will be demonstrated in the Three - Day Sale next Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday which .has been planned to com memorate 28 years of active and success ful business life. Details in the Sunday and Monday Papers WJ2 .AtMunrass, W JLJ&iJ l, He announced again Thursday that a determined effort to ferret out all X. W. W. would be made and extra precaution would be made to guard downtown' buildings. - -. . '.; '' . .. t, ' -. William Bryon, chief of the bureau of Investigation of the department of jus tice of the Northwest, has Joined the police department in an . effort to get at the bottom of the alleged reign of terror. . 1 ' - ; TWO VISITOBS SOUGHT That the bomb exploded by Chief Jen kins at Kelly butte . late Wednesday afternoon was of the same material as a bomb exploded, at the home of C. B. Hurtt, 1067 East' Burnslde street, last week is the onJnion of Inspector. Swennes. who compared pieces , of the broken bombs Thursday. WIthBatsons description of the two men who called at his home, the police are making every effort to locate them, who. they believe, planted the bombs with, malicious intent. - Miss Ezma Jones ;lsKilledby Auto Near Hood River Hood River, Nov. 4. Miss, Euna Jones, better known as "Auntie Jones, aged 65, formerly a nurse here, was in stantly killed Tuesday night near here t being rushed. In the Barret district, when she was struck by an automobile driven by Ber tha Cate. 16-year-old girt, who had' no drivers license. The. car got out of con trol and left the road, striking Miss Jones, who was walking in the grass, and knocking her nearly 60 feet, caused an extensive fracture to the base of her skull. A coroner's Jury Thursday recommend ed that the driver of the ear not be again permitted to take the wheel. Miss Jones was loved by a wide circle of friends and was always ready to help others,; evenat her own .Inconvenience. Arrangements for 'the funeral are being made..-v ,, -K , . .",&' Sheridan ::Eoad Work N earing Completion McMlnnville; Or., Nov. 5. The Dennis Construction company has' Its .contract on the Sheridan road pavement com pleted with the exception of 700 feet near George Santera place. The work is When completed this will give a. continuous paved "road from .Sheridan via McMtanville to . Yamhill, about-Z4. miles. w ,4 : , Opening Sale Big Biggest advance sale in history of Portland Lyceum course. Better buy to day. Nine numbers, : J2. Meier & Frank. Adv. ,TT. -A Oveivoat Bargains! .This -Special Sale of MEN'S OVERCOATS ,,4' - at $55 The values are so pronounced that ori-loes not . : need to be ari expert judge of clothing to appreciate; f their intrinsic worth. ! These overcoats were made to retail at from $65 to $85'each. , ' We also will show you special overcoat "value? at from $75 to $100. ,r Heavy English motor coats a specialty. , Winthrop Hammond Co: Correct Apparel for Men ' 127 6TH ST., BET. WASHINGTON AND ALDER v We Open at 9 A. M. and Close at 6 P. M. ' ' Formerly . ' . . .' . Buffum & Pendleton Est. 1884 ;: ,; . r s S "i . i ITlr crQRr yttilKS C(Gtu tors i iSsv.Y JVb. Arka AiLCJi Monroe Cfa& tM&I tJP'feEME iswker$StyleBules,: I The Seal of I ; I ' KTh I Sadsfictioa I . ' f f . 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" Food Authorities and is the product of the largest most modem and sanitary - Baking Powder Factories la. existence. A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some baking powders come in ' 11 95: c1 instead of 16 oc eans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it Columbia ' Msffia i Rsdp) 4 cups of sifted flour, 4 level tea spoons Calumet Baking Powder. 1 tablespoon sugar, 1 teaspoon salt, 2 eggs, 2 cups sweet . ' milk. Then mix ksj the regular waj.-r r it '