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THE OREGON DAILY JOU RNAL, PORTLAND. - OREGON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3. IC21. CI HUGHES III SECRETARY S SO SEEING PORTLAND Charles Evans Hughes Jr.. a prominent New York attorney, fa tn Portland today -on a Tacation trip which Is to take In tthe entire coast region. , r Mr. Hughes, incidentally. Is the son Jof one Charles Evans Hughes, secretary Jot state. - v 5 "I am proud of the family connection. course." said Mr. Hughes, "but It relief now; and then to be of "would be STATE SECRETARY'S SON SEEING HIGHWAY known as wel you get the ideaT t Hence this introductionf i : With the New York attorney is Mrs. 'Hughe. ! They were found at the Port land hotel just getting ready .to start oa a trip over the Columbia river highway. "Of course," Mr. Hughes said. "I haven't seen a great deal of your sur rounding country yet. but the city, alone Us sufficient to make me regret that I haven't, been ere before. e S am looking -forward to the trip over ,the highway with pleasure. Everyone rrho has made It tells me it is one of 'the most wonderful auto drives In the .United States, if not in the world." ' The 1923 exposition was mentioned. "It ought to do the city a world of good." ; said Mr. Hughes.. "There are many. thousands of Americans to whom i it would bring the first conception of .your wonderful climate and commercial .possibilities." Then he harried away- with Mrs. Hughes to see the Columbia. . -"- . President-Harding i Besting and Playing At Mountain .Home " ' - " i V - ' v yf Li'- Charles Evans Hushes Jr. By David M. Chare ; J International Neva Service Stiff Cerraaxniideat Lancaster, N. H.. AUg. . (L.N. &K ' In the wooded stillness . of the White i mountains. President Harding, - almost completely cut off from communication with the outside world, is today seeking rm piece relaxation. -..- i. Mount . Prospect, the temporary sum J mer White House, Is built at the top of on of the smaller mountains, surveying Ithe Franconia and Presidential ranges of the White mountains, four miles from the public thoroughfare and the same J. distance from a -telephone, I Mrs. Harding is resting at the moun 5 tain estate and under the advice of her physician will remain most of the time i at the lodge, enjoying the cool, clear s weather r and the relaxation from the White House duties. i Road to Caves Will Be Ready Next Year; If. Si Lets Contract Construction On the road" from Hol land to the Oregon Caves In Josephine county will begin at once. according to word received i by the road and trails division of the United States forest serv ice this morning. The bureau of awards at Washington, D. C, gave the contract for grading to -the White. -Brown Leahy company of Portland for $126,240. The road extends eight and one half miles from tha forest boundary at Hol land to the Marble Halls of Oregon. It connects with the Crescent City-Grants Pass road and will open the cave dis trict to tourist travel. According to es timates the road will be ready for travel next season. i - . ORILA D SU SHINY JULY Perhaps it's a little mean to rob it In, but if you have any friends who are sweltering. back East this summer you might send ; them these few , facts re garding Portland's July weather. as given today In the. monthly report of Edward L. "Wells. United States weather observer. . - ' - The average temperature for : tha month was . 5.7 or Just . below the normal temperature of 68.3. ' . The highest temperature recorded was on July 7, when the thermometer climbed clear, up to 89 for a few minutes. ' The average high temperature for the month, taking the maximum each day. was 76..- ..... . .., . The lowest temperature recorded for the month was July S, when the ther mometer went down to 4J.i There were 14 days of complete sun shine.. . There were 13 days of partial cloudi ness. There were four days which it might be called cloudy. - - The total rainfall for tha whole month was .51 inches, wnicn is virtually none at all - ' . .- -.. . The mean per cent of sunshine was II, or 10 degrees above the normal oi 71 .- The total number of hours oi aunsmne was 384 out of a possible 4i0.. - Then get ready lor visitors. . - - - - American Fishermen ApWI Man ' Ts Fnrmri I Dead in Yard of His Home He Had 'Left1 . Gottlieb Schmldke. SI years old was found dead under a clump of bushes in 'the back yard of his wife's house at BM Miller avenue, Sell wood. Tuesday after noon. There were no marks of violence and It is believed by examining physi cians, that tha old roanr died j from natural causes. ' ' ' " "-. r: A few months ago Schmldke is said to have had a alight Quarrel with his wife with whom he had lived happily for more than a half century. He packed up his things and moved down - town. where he has been living in cheap room ing houses. It la believed that he knew his death was pending and wanted to eome back to tha old household to spend his last hours, hut false pride kept him from seeking a reconciliation with his iSSULHI TO HAVLAID FIRST ' V ' . - I wife. I Hit by Canadian Law "Seattle. Wash.. Aur. 3. (I. N. S.) American fishing boats owned by Seattle men are planning . either to operate out of Seattle, go out of business or change registry following unofficial announce ment that tha Canadian government may begin enforcement of the American- Canadian fisheries agreement in the near future barring fish from American ves sels from "Canadian ' porta and partic ularly from Prince Rupert, where the majority of tha fishing fleet is under American registry. Mrs. Agee Greets Her Prosecutors Mrs.' Ann Louise Agea and her father. D. J. Swing; appeared at the courthouse Tuesday afternoon to exchange greet ings with the prosecutors who charged Mrs. Agee, with the murder of her hus band. The former defendant was smil ing and apparently light-hearted. She stated that she and her father were going "fliwering to the coast, where they would stay for a few days with friends. " , Portuguese Revolt Brings Provincial Troops to Lisbon London. Aug. 3. L N. S ) A rumor la current at Vigo on the Spanlsh-Bor- tuguese frontier, that a revolution has broken . out at Lisbon, said a Reuter dispatch from Madrid today. : K The Portuguese army was reported to have occupied strategic points of the canitaL Direct messagea from Lisbon, received here prior to the report of the uprising. said that extensive precautions ware be ing taken to cope with an outbreak. Troona were being called to Lisbon from all of the province. The regular troops in Lisbon were suspected oi dis affection and were being confined in their barracka. Lisbon advices reported the city quiet. Cloudburst Does Much Damage in Colorado Town Canon City, Colo.. Aug. 3.L !N. S.) A cloudburst in the Royal gorge, cou pled with heavy rains, sent a wall of water 14 feet high down upon this city Tuesday night. A large portion or the city is flooded and thousands of dollars In nronertv damare incurred. I Scores of homes were deserted and their occupanta forced to higher ground. Men. wading In water, rescued women and children from the flood. ! Authorities were called upon to stop looting which began with the exodus of cltisens from the south aide of tha city. The heaviest damage was sustained fcy the farmers and stock raisers. ; No deaths have been reported. - . fatta Prw BUM Can tomtit . London. Aug. . America's food army i already mobilised, ready for its in vasion 'of soviet Russia to relieve the famine victims.- -' I. Sunnlea are stacked high in food ware houses in Central Europe, and tha doors will be opened aa soon aa tha soviet of ficials release American prisoners. In ac cordance with tha demand of tha United States. Lyman Brown, in charge of the relief jwork here, -declared today. "!. Brown, with one memoer oi nis ai. is due tn Riga shortly to coaler wttn Maxim Gorky. Russian novelist and head of tha Russian relief organisation, t Aa soon 'aa tha American terms are fulfilled, including agreement - to i va food administration's "bin of rights" ; tn addition to release of the prisoners, ac tive relief operations will start. Brown aaid. ' . 5 Bean Sustained in ! Columbia-Nehalem ; . Railroad Litigation : . .. ' " ..i i .- v 3 -- ; According to word received thla morn ing by Assistant United States Attorney Robert Magulre, tha circuit court of ap peals at 8aa Francisco upheld the de cision of Judge Bean in the case of tha Columbia-Nehalem River Railroad com pany. - In August of last year civil suit waa brought against the road under tha pro vlsloaa of tha interstate commerce act for violation f tha hours of service clause. : It was) charred that the road required telegraph operators to work more, than tha hours provided for under the act. Judge Bean in- deciding for tha railroad made tha point that the road, extending soma 30 milea from tha lower Columbia river into the interior of the state waa not aa interstate carrier and did not coma under tha provisions of tha act. . - - Aitchison Is Not to "I d not anticipate any hitcn in our i preliminary negotiations with tne not- W nni (VT SOTQ MP.NflTT sbeviki at Riga," aaid Brown. - xvuuihu wwj" J pect we wiu vrooaoiy iee. i,v rirn. wa are figuring now on aw Mmi nff trananorta neceesarT to trans port tha food from our warehouses to the visitors no BED B SUSPECT IS HELD -That looks like tha thief." agreed Mr. and Mrs. H. U. HosUtler of Nam pa, Idaho, when Walker Eoclea was taken Into tha police station at f :30 this morn ing.. . . - j - Aa hour earlier Hosteuer and his wife, who are attending Buyers' Week, were awakened tn their room at the Brtard hotel. Eleventh and Morrison. They saw a young man going out. of tha room. They yelled for the police but the man got away, not before they sot lookOat him however.'" ".S"-. ; . Hoste tier's coat with ISO in cash and a gold watch ware! missing . Tha coat was later found tn tha gutter outside the hotel. Boeiea was found near the hotel ; by Patrolman . Chase and taken to the police station to face tha. HosteUera. UTTESTIOATIOJC U ROtGHT "Waahlngton. Aug. (U. P.) Inves tigation of the drop In. crude 11 prices at a, time, when gasoline and other re fined products ef crude 11 remain at high pricea waa demanded today tn a resolution Introduced by Senator Kin. Utah. - ': - - . .J'.. i - THUS nrTKMATIOJTALB ; , MAXES SBW riLOX tiuw Tendon. Ausr. 3. fL N. & Offers; of asslstanca by America and England, to starving Russia -veils a aeaira icr counter-revolution against the soviet government.4 according to an accusaoou made in an official manifesto issued by the third Internationale and printed to day in the Dally Herald, organ of the British Labor party. ' j The manifesto adds: i -Tailing In a counter-revolution Eng land and America will let tne massea starve." : ' ' 1 , ' ' BEI CROSS ACCUSATIOK DEFIED Washington, Aug. 3 L N. S.) Com plete denial that the American Kea Cross - or any or ita agenta nere or abroad ever gave any assistance to .the Kronstadt (Russian) revolutionists i in their attempt to overthrow tne soviet government, was made here .today-at National headauartera. . ! i ! Clyde B. Aitchison is not to resign from the interstate commerce commis sion according to message to J. N. Teal from Senator Charles L. McNary at Washington. D. C The message de nies a report published in the July 33 issue of the Daily Traffic World. "The report laabeolutely without foundation and evidently waa manufactured for soma sinister purpose.' reads tha Mo Nary telegram. Aitchison was appoint ed as a Republican by President Wilson in 1317. . -"Try the Drug Stores Fount in Service and Lunches Reduced! 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AU MUKLY' Wardrobe Trunks, Suitcases and Traveling Bags , ' 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT - " 'LIKLV Leads in Luggage Needs lExtra Special 32.00 "Li My" Genuine Cowhide Traveling , Bag, leather lined, sewed frame while they last ; . . . . $22.00 - Extra Special 13.00 Rochester Vacation Traveling Bag, genuine cowhide $5.75 JSennine Cowhide Traveling Bag Regular $ 1 2.00. Special . $9.00 Genuine Cowhide Suit Cases Regular 16.00. Special .$10.00 Genuine Cowhide - Traveling Bag; leather lined Regular 16.00.- Special. .$12.50 DOWNSTAIRS GARDEN HOSE I Goaraataad Retnf oread Of rbest quality rubber, at special prices - 50 feet H-inch.... $6.95 . 50 feet H-inch $7.S5 . M Sprinklers, Garden and Grass Seeds GILLETTE 'SAFETY RAZOR Complete with blades and case $1.00 Us TU ' .'v TWTNPLEX STROPPER 100 Sbavtaa for Each EW 30 Daya' Fra Trial . . Prie- $5.00 Unirersal Waffle Iron ..." .Reduced from 20.00 to $16.00 ' FREE A Two-way Plug with each purchase. .We SlwrpcvrSAFETY RAZOR BLADES, . RAZORS, KNIVES, SCISSORS i Wa Repair THERMOS BOTTLES ' ' .,-.'' ..".'.'t';-".':. v ,. '----.-' J Electrical Appliances Reduced 1 4.50 Electric Stove .' $2.39 6.00 Toaster ............ $2.67 4.00 Toaster Stove ... .$1.95 3.75 Wallace Lamp .$2.49 ,S.00 WUard Lamp J$3.65 12.50 Electronet Pad .....-.$7.65 S.OO JIOTPOINT Iron, 6 lbs. ...i..$a95 Briar la Your Old Iron W WE3 AQew To $ 1 .00 oia New tlotpoint Iron 1 ' " Tnmnrv Ts "flflffnn- ! Intd Divorces ot Two Movie Stars . - ; . . ... ; Providence, R. L. Au. . (L N. S liiYefitiaatlaa bv tha Anode Island Bar association ot the divorcee (ranted Pearl White and Crane Wilbur within, two daya of each, other, will ha undertaken, it was renorted today. j The invest! ration, it is aaid, will hinge 1 on the Question of residences of the two picture players. It it la shown perjury haa been eoramitxea. Attorney un Wright will begin prosecution. It is aaid. Ona official. - commenting on ue 01- i vorcaa. aaid: " ! -"We dont wish to maze rroviaence second Reno." ' Mlse White denied she Intends to marry Wilbur. ' v j . . Delinquent Clerks Off Linn Schools to jBeAskedtpllain Albany.' Or- Aug. 1. Eight district acheol oloraa ra Unn county have be coma liable to subpena because -they have failed to reply, to reaueata from L. Good in, auditor, and County School Superintendent 3. W. Miller that they submit their hooka, for auditing, according to tha new state law. The delinquent crka, It la expected, wilt be riven three daya of grace-and thaa will be brought to Albany to answer for their failure. Gooding haa completed the aud iting of leas than ona fourth of tha finan cial accounts ot acnooi aisxrioia m unn county, the delay, ha says, arising from misunderstandings that have led the clerks to err In making their statements. Wilson and House Are Still at 'Outs' Washington, Aug. J. (L S. & The tew persona who are la tha confidence of Wood row Wilson disclaimed any knowledge today of the reported "reeoi ciliation between the former president and Colonel IB. M. House. The impres sion prevails In Washington, however, that there haa bean no "making up." Colonel House has been in Europe for months In Journalistic pursuits. - There was nothing forthcoming, today from the Wilson home regarding the story. 33 1 waohington ot. : announces the new retail price of - - arrow, earl and . wilson . and ide collars to take effect ) ' immediately . ' 2.65 per doz. $1.35 per half doz. 25c each .W-. . Pmw a CyOmJtr jAowmsj sxpsaMS) cAmoct mmd pittom Showing hew gaaea blow past ptstona when tha piatoa oil sal has been im paired by tha effect of angina beat npoa lub ricating caX Tha lab ticant la washed from cylinder walls oil la tha crank case la di luted pow ducea. Salem Odd Fellows To Erect Addition Salem. Aug. X Announcement of plana fotya new three story and basement structure oa a site adjoining tha present lodge building on North Liberty street waa made by Cbemeketa xoage mo. i. I CX O. of thla dty Tueaday night. Tha : building ia -to cost approximately 120,000. The third floor will be used for lodge purposes, all of tha remainder ef the building being already under a 10-year leaaa to J. & Xawla and I R. 1 Applegata of Seattle. Work on tha new 1 structure will be started at onea, f IS ie H LS f I L Hi VJli A XI X TOV1 "S. His Child in Danger, Man Dies From "Fear San Frandaoo. Aug. I. (I. N.i S.)-A three-alarm fire which .swept the plant of tha international Milling company at North Beach lata last night, ; caused 1260,000 damage - and resulted In the death of Joe Partlneoo. who dropped dead from excitement following the res cue of hia baby from a house adjoining the burning plant. Firemen rescued nine children from homes surrounding the biasing factory. - ' . - aV )--- If You Will Come Into I Our Store for Five Minutes i We can tell yon how to end forever any ordinxry foot troubles vou may have. - Breaking down , Irenes, cal louses, bunions, corns, cramps in toes, or foot and limbs, and swollen feet can be relieved instantly. ? ROBT. FISHER Engiiie If the. lubricating oil film between piston, and cylin der walls breaks down,. power is - reduced by loss of compression. leakage of gases into the cxank' ' also results.' This contaminates the lubricaung .olaTT ; and may lead to serious damage." . : " " With operating temperatures of the motor ranging ; from;i00 to 3000 degis Fahrenheit of v highest luWcating value can maintain the essential film between moving part Cycbl is the new arid different motor oil with greater . lubricating value. Cycol is made by the new Hexeon - Process which removes destructive "sulpho" com r.poufids. Oils containing "ulpho'! compounds break I : down rapidly. under engine'bet, impairing the lub- : ricating film.' . - ;: !Vrz . -'. - K::..- Cycol-lze your motor todayr?-flush.the crank case l not with kerosene and refill with the correct grauo ' of Cycol as shown by the Cycol Recxmmendation i Chart; Cycol is 25c to 35c a quart according to grade. ' - - - - m. . , r . t . - ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY. San Francisco " . . K toy ttlZZ FnaM DZGTTlUCnVE "SULFIIO"C0.MrOUOT3 rOOT tTZCLXLZT m 9 a . am it t