XI REJECTS 1ITISH DEPD Oil TURK ISSUES (J-ciil Cable to Tha jawnaTsad th ChlCMO t' Daily Ne J (Copyright. 19S2) ' Milan, iuiy; July 12. Fore im Mm inter Schaaser return trotn bis mls-s'c-n to London and Paris Is greeted i f the Italian newspapers with Bitter e U appointment at the lack of f eeults. , The projected Anglo-Italian under tiandlng le considered- a f attune. It fr reported here that Prime 'Minister , Uoyd George -wanted Italy to support Ha Turkish policy andr. made this a ; condition on which he would, grant certain concession .-sked for by Italy i-i the colony and economic field. Dr. tchanser could not accept such a on- clUon, end bene the practical failure c the negotiations. . His position is much shaken. - v- - iTh growing: anti-Italisn feeling in Albania is causing great f uneasiness id Italian circles and there is talk of en Italian naval demonstration be-, fere the Albanian porta r , - i Roland Rlcel, Italian amttissador to tie United States, arrived in .Home yesterday. It Is said that, when he returns to the United ' States in Sep tember he -will make the; following pro posals regarding the liquidation of Italy's debts: . . .,.,-v?'-'-.,' ; i That the dollar should bs reckoned at the rate of exchange, that time Joane be raised and that the debt" be paid in 100 annual Installments and that the in Urea t on the first SO installments bs postponed, v. .-. . ; . . ; ; , i. . . t -V . "V- Man Out of Prison Oh Parole Is Held On Mashing Charge Fred Engle. an elevator-operator. may be returned to the Salem peniten tiary as a parole violator as result ef hta alleged attempt Tuesday to muh" pretty Edna Mao Jett, lT-yr-ld Lincoln high school girt.., Such was the announcement made this morning- by Percy M. Varney, state parole officer, who asked a postpone ment m the trial of Engle until after noon, that he might be in court to re- iew the evidence. - . Engl was sentenced to from five to 0 years on a. statutory charge, July. Jj, Hi. He was paroled last January. Engl is said to have called Mis Jett f'darling- and ,-honey" on a number of occasions, but she had hint arrested vnen he is alleged to have attempted. to put nis arms around her. S ' ' kiwi MalaenweMMltBaMt -j.- . Japtains Promoted To'Eear Admirals Sill ' TriMvh Tiilv'. II lit- v. i.apiain,.n. w. zeegemeier. U. 8. & Cali f err.!., has been promoted to a rear fedmlralshlt bv the wiwiinti hMi frdmiral. 12th naval district headquar teiir announced today. Others named rear Admirals were Captain George !MarvH U." L S. Arltona of Par-1 fin fleet: Captain M. T. Vogelsang, in Miarge xrooKjyn jiavy yard. , , frsHmony ; Knished Jljx Uisbarment Case r 2 - . ' I. Salem. July IS. Taking of testimonv- in the disbarment nrocMtdinar insti. ,tutd by the Stats Bar association :a stains t Geor Estes. Portland at. ,'toraey,-wa completed by the supreme jatt otrors noon tooay ana tne icase takerf under advisement by the court. . WhlPB ul ATI hlnn t ! Kstti -was chars-ad with drftiini .clients out of sums ranging from 1200 i V '" .- . Railwav Mail Chief . Cancels Local Visit Telerram that Pant Ulnil.rwin - ond assistant' postmaster g-eneral of me united states, in charge of the di vision of railway mall service, had been suddentv nailed halr n WaK4- ton, was received Tuesday night by the railway mall service office here. Henderson was te have arrived in Portland Thursday, and extensive ptans were) Ming mad tor his enter tainmenL . - - ' Criticized Firemen Demand Recognition Send. JTnfv It nunu rritii.. chargtng that the members of the Bend volunteer fire department are 'stool piareens for the police force, the vol , unteers last night demanded, the resig nation oi . uiura uouston, either in his. capacity of fire engineer or as police chlet A committee of the fire men was ' named to meet, with . the polio and fire: committee of the-city t;Rincii ; to ' present Its viewa 'Wath drawal of the mlnntMr u firt.vt. looms as a probability, unless one of ins . miiernauve aemanas is compiled r THINK WELL of-the advisability of a heart to heart talk with the. wife on the subject of , life : insur ance. - - '? mm .-wPi . has just- the policy xnbst practical for your future and protective for hers., The eempaay saeet aervire able to yea oldest la Pacifie 5ertawet.- " : 0 ffe i I : Anson McCook Beard, prominent New York attorney, and his two children,; Anson Jr. and Mary Hill Beard Tlieir mother was Rqth Hill, Portland today on the private MOS ATTACKS AND F Denison, Texaa; July it (V -VS." g.) One railroad shop foreman - was shot through the arm and through tne stom ach and several strikebreaker were seriously injured In .a riot, hare today near the Missouri. 'Kansas at Tex railroad station. - , , i0-iJ-'V The rioting started early today when mob of several hundred men at tacked the strikebreakers when they arrived on the -Kty Limited" from Dallas escorted by : a number of rail road guards. -. More than : a hundred men were engaged in hand-to-hand combat at one time. Bricks, stones, clubs and revolvers were need in. the battle. - . litany of the strikebreakers were placed In automobiles and taken to ward Red river by members of th mOb. . ' i :- - :'(' . . Railroad, officials-declared the at- surrounded th strikebreakers as they left the train. Hundreds of men that had gathered at the station on the -tip that the strikebreakers were to arrive Joined in the fighting. . -f ; w. J. Pike, foreman or tne Missouri, Oklahoma A Gulf railroad shops, was the only man shot, according to re ports, although a number of shots were' fired. One asocial agent- in charge of railroad guards -Was among the men seriously beaten f r ; I : HO HABSHaXS CTCXBXD HI KB , TO JPaOTiCT V. - MAILS No extra United Stat marshals will be needed In Oregon to meet the rail road strike situation as ; regards any interruption of th nail service of In terstate commerce, united states .Mar shal Clarence Hotchkias announced this morning, following inquiry mad' upon th receipt of a- telegram from th United States attorney g-eneral asking if the situation ru such, as to need extra marshals. w ' Hotchkiss v. at once 'conferred with the superintendent . of railway mail service, ; who advised - him . that - there has been no Interruption of mails In this district adn that he did not anti cipate any. He. then conferred with th superintendents of the Southern pa cific the Union Pacific and the North ern Pacific, wno said tney were experi encing no difficulty In handling-inter state commerce. ' -v---1 "If- the situation- should change, I will then call upon th attorney general for assistance," aMr Hotchkiss. "Bat for several days I have been, besieged by applicants who heard we would need help. . if we should seed any assistance as a result, of further v developments. i ui appoint men wno are xuuy quau fled and capable of handling the situa tion, not just anyone .mw may want a. job.- . OFFICERS X0BIX.IZEB n - Minneapolis. July 12. (I. N. S.V Governor J. A. O. Preus of Minnesota today issued a proclamation mobilis ing the ' peace : officers.' and officials of : the stat to aid in the preaerva- tlon'of law and order and take steps to "prevent any -unlawful acts. Th governor's proclamation- followed - the lines drawn up In President Harding's statement. RRE SYEPS OVER Tli'iBER AT COCHRANE - . fCaatiasad ymst Pate Oa) slashing fires on bis property bad anything to do. withr the -Hammand fire. i Definlt reports were unobtainable from the Rock creek area where a fire was reported as still in progress en and near th Kerry Timber compa ny lands, - . - BCBXS LOWl.T Th Hammond company reported the fires on its property burning slowly and that! every effort was being made to minimise the danger from this vast ORFJAN SSHO Hill Grandchildren --- i 1) if' y - daughter of the late Empire BuUder, and, with their father, they reached r Palm Beach. Xhey saw the Colambia river highway this afternoon. burned over district before bet or windy weather added to the haaard. - Reports wer received front several districts today by C C Scott, bead of the forest patrol association, to the effect that the fire fighting forces wer busy "tying in many of th biases today and that continued encircling of th - ravaged - territory -. would - continue until the danger had been eliminated unless more . hot weather- or heavy winds spread the fir out of bound. ; , , 5 13T IfOBTHWEST.BTISQ " iSallas 0ii July .'jSL-TbaJf 'oVestGjr situation tn7,Polk oantyt ia&oasider ably Improved.; - .Thaflrs bav been burning" for som inieiin h jSilui basin ' and " on. Batd mountain a under control and- no longer;, cause of anxiety on the 3art of tim ber men.. - ; r,,". new fire, which broxe out FViday night in the holding of the Willam ette Valley' Lumber , company above Black Rock, is now claiming the at tention of the forces of District Fire, Warden W.v V. Sullr. Already about 3009 acre of land have been, burned over, most of which, now ever, being logged-off ' land. As yet no damage has been done to standing timber. V South Bend, Wasa July 11- So far Pacific county, one of the ..greatest timber- bearing- counties n 4he state, has been -very j fortunate; In- escaping serious forest fires. ;Thr fires have been burning in th atern nd of the county, one near Kalpee, one near Frances and on near McCormlck. Twin Falls. Idaho;, i July 12.-rTh forest fires north of bar are render ing th atmosphere Into a thick has in Southern Idaho. Bo thick has been th amok that the sun .has been un able to break through foe several days and even In th early afternoon It - re sembles a dull red ball of fire which can be readily looked at without hurt ing th .aye 4n th lease ; ..; S "Wenatche. "Waalu, July 1L -"Thr are no more forest fire ' to Chelan county," aald Forest Supervisor Syl vester here on ' his return from --Che- flan. Th haavy smoke le now disap pearing and with cooler weather con ditions at Lake - Chelan ar ideal. Tourists and week-end visitors will find, th roads In good shape. A splen did new highway from the station has been built and a visitor get - a good view of the famous Chelan river gorge en rout. ".fr ,-:;ii'V Cottage Grov, Or. uly JJ. Forest fires In the vicinity, of Wild wood. Star and Rujada have been burning the past week making the air dens with smoke. The J. H. Chambers saw. mill has suffered more loss than any. The fires ar all under control at th present time. .... - 1 Grande, . July 12. Th lookout stations of the forest service in this vicinity hav had their fficiency low ered because of the smoke drifting In from Use coast, making their us al most impossible. The forests In this section are not as dry as usual at this time of year and bat few fires have started.- The largest fir started burned over about two acres of land of little value. Marshfleld, July 12 Chief Warden J. at. Thomas has gon to th Panther ridge country with men, horses and supplies expecting a hard fight against the forest fires in that locality, - which has been reported as spreading and serious. Ko other new fires are re ported. - - .-'.;. WOHK OB DEB. XSSCZD' ' , . Orders hav been Issued by Contmls sioner Barbur, In charge of th bureau of public works, that Inspectors of the building, electrical and plumbing divis ions must work. Saturday afternoons. because of th congestion,- of work awaiting Inspection. ' DANCK AT WINDEMUTH TOHIaKT - Tea- ninstoe from foot of 3frrio fat bcaoUf ul ravlHo is toe s&idia f tbe riTr. . ... -r ,. Take boat t foot ef llormna etnet vt BrooklTS ears.:. .. Here 3 4 S i -,;? , i , 7 -V :. i. f.;:::.::: S " ' " in- -; ,111 III I CHILDREN I CITY For their first rid over th rail lines which their grandfather, James J. Hill pushed Into -the great western empire many years ago. two children, Anson Beard Jr.; and Mary Hill Beard, ar- rived la a special car from the South today. -. 1 - - ; Th twos grandohudrn of the great est raiiroad builder ins western history were aororcpanled here by their father, Anson- McCook Beard, attorney - and prominent clubmaa -of New York and St. Paul, - Today the three visitors were whirled over the. Columbia -river highway ac companled by A, B. Smith of St. Paul. passenger traffic manager, and A. D. Charlton, general passenger agent, of th ' . Northern Pacific railway, and Samuel Lancaster, engineer of the nignway construction. ;: Tonight the party will leave for StvC kane vr th s. p.- S. and then will continue East over som of th rail f whica hav become th fulfill roent of the dream, of their forebear Beard is not interested in any official way with the railroads of the nation, thej tour being made with his children lo One of education and pleasure. S. S. Arlsona, was drowned Tuesday while swimming in Green lake. Seattle. Trade-Mark Registered The: Sign Of Perfect Service Proper Glasses t X TELL - FITTED, se- s aft . MmfAwfahla rnounungrs tna? Hold the lenses m unchanirinff position eyes. before your . , Lenses of the proper ' size and shape to . -, conform t o y on r- -J, features and give s .you a full range of t vision. .Those are the ' things that - .mean style' ." - well as comfort " : in your glasses. And that means' . i the v style, you ' "will get here. our' own coiMPLrrg lens . ORINOINO LAHT OH - " - VMS fBEaMSSS SAVE YOURXEYES THOMPSON Optical Institute -' , yeslgkt Specialists' Perils sds Largest, Vest Ttoeern, Bt Equipped Ei. elasiv OyUeal l.thlih, .meat. , 201 to 211 Cortxtt Eld-. Fifth and Morrison Slsee ltos l . Ckaa. A. Bsseo, M. AV, mm UCB, AI, 1 J 1 V VQ ARRESTED ON CHARGES OF MR BY BAILEE T. E. Hotchkiss was arrested today by Peputy constable Iruhot and Wat- kinds on a charge of larceny by bailee following a complaint mad by Mrs. Lille Harmon, who -alleges ah gave Hotchkiss S20t to Invest in mine) stock, but which he diverted to his own use. W. O. Lntx was arrested- in Reno, Xev. en a chargs of larceny by bailee and Is being held for County authorities her. He la accused of taking; an auto mobile on which he bad made only a partial payment and driving- to X vada. Constable. Ed Gloss will leave for Reno Thursday to bring Laits back to Portland. The, automobile was pur chased from the Covey-. Motor com- WIFE FrLS PETITION TO BREAK HCSBAKIPS TVIIX Petition to break the -will of Oscar Hallengren, .who was crushed under a load of timber while loading th -Kaian Maru and who Is said to hav made hie will virtually disinheriting his wife while he was in a - dying condition as a result of this accident, was filed in the probate division of the circuit court by Mrs. Lilian - May Hallengren Tues day. , ..-. . v - . i Mrs. -Hallemrreit alleges her husband at - the time the will : was made - was under the influence of opiates given him to prolong his life, Jenni -K. Ackerly, Jso. . 4 Willisms street, Os sining, N. is the chief beneficiary Under the present - .will, which leaves her a damage claim for $7500 against the w. J. Jones Son Stevedore com- pany . Vnr intlnnl fralta of ac-hntarahln. Clifford, son of Joseph Fix. of Twin Falls, has been awarded a scholarship at Swarthmore college. Pa. The schol arship carries a stipend or fuou yearly for the four-year course. xVJfc - - CSiX"' rM rr , 4 . r- "' - ' ;. X J X. y ) : ;;, X- Associated Oil Company ;Je$" ; i ' ' Caecativ OSes Assodeisij Oil XJattSng: . -'" - l' - " ' ' : -''- r-; ;V'-" ,,Isr ' 79 New Montgxnnery S. - "000Z " - ' Anthracite Bosses Accept President's : v Arbitration Proffer Washington, July ia. L K. S.) The first acceptance of President Hat-fling's arbitration proposal la the coal strlk came this afternoon from th anthracite operators. ' v A committee of- anthracite, eperatars called .at th Whit House and left a long statement with -the president In which they- accepted tbe term wbldh h lal d ' down Monday - for arbitration of the labor strike, ' - The operators would not make pub lic the statement -. ' Washington. July 12. (L :tt. S.) In terpretation of President Harding's proposal to end the strike . of miners will be formally . requested by the miners, 'one of their leaders said today. Oregon Film to Be : Exhibited Tonight , - u "Hunting th Big Silence," a five-reel picture, featuring -Irvin S. Cobb, hu morist, is "America's greatest outdoors -Central" Oregon,'- will be given . a private showing at the Helllg theatre at 1 o'clock tonight, prior to Its reg ular exhibition. The picture was taken by the American Lifogfaph company of Portland. Many of the. jokes in the picture ar said to bs on the, famous joke maker. - R,' Addison Stuart. - Dies; in; Seattle Seattle. July ll U.. P,) R Addl son; Stuart, brother of E. A. Stuart, president of the Carnation Milk com pany, 'died suddenly of heart disease early today at his home here.' His wife has been critically ill for the last seven month and is still Confined to her bed, "almost iImnediateIy,,- If ifc contains destructive 00'' compound! Few motorists realize the damage resultmgfrom theuse of motor oil containing destructive "sulphoV compounds. A well known v treatise on lubrication says: ,;"The presence of "sulphbT:com pounds makes itself apparent !y an almost immediate decom- -yr. position of the oil when exposed to heat" " - " ; rj Cycol ls free from these destructive tsulpho" compoundSe. They are eliminated by the hew Hexeon Process, developed and used solely by the Associated Oil Company Cycol withstands engine heat retains its body -maintains the ; essential lubricating film between moving parts helps greatly in sustaining an "oil tight" piston seal,; Prove this by flush-; ' ing your "engine with fresh lubricating oil, hot so-called flush- ing oils or kerosene and refilling with CycoU . The importance of the Lubrication Chart ' - . .. - . - - - -- - ' - e. -. - --. - - - --- - - ; - V: .. " r -- - .-r Different brands of motor oCs barv dxSerent bodies. Th safest, sorest way to gt th bat pecforsaanc from jam saosac and arroid ezoemaiv ngin trooble da to laeorraet tabrkatfoa to to wm tb crad of motor oil specified oo th Gyooi T.nbricstAoo E1LSM.1E 117 AS JOHN D, DECLARES I. M. Moacow. July U. f I. f. & "I am now "sharing , the world's richest Oil markets With 'John -whose men once chased ma around the hills of Colorado," declared '"B11T , Shattoff, former member of the Industrial Work er of the World In the United States, her today. Shattoff. one classed by Americana as a daneefour ttatc-r, to now-the oil king of Russia,. : ' - "l oam i Russia during the revolu tion and became chief ..of police - In Petrograd during- tne struggle.- Said ..v . LCLJLJ LJL-Z-ZJ LJL-J - . .. trrra TT V"X. , ' - - " . . ' m ' -""S", Sfc--rfB ; o i 1 , Has made ' it t2ip largest selling Tea in Sold EveryvHere-r-Try it Today, . A. Y. 5TEEVES, Agent, Telephone Auto. 612-32 Shaltoff. "Lattr a I becans nian fcser ef te Siberiah ,fai!roa!3, and sftera'ard lad the f.ihUag against the white bands In Vkfaidia. Since then I have been Installed as the chief of th Xaphtha Export company, th government - trust which . monopolises the oil expori. . ' - Ther has Just been I held In" thi diy a conference of the managers of ail the oil fields in Russia, It was computed at this conference that. $150, 000,000. worth Of naphtha, benslne and oils wer ready for export to Kuropean markets durin the next nine months, tn addition, there is about $5,000,000 ready for delivery to Near ast mar kets. . "But w wish to build up Russian Industry.: and, for that reason, w re Jus to export crude oil except when it 1 necessary as an Inducement in se curing a market fof our oil products." e""--s-s--s-s----a-se--. . . Power obtained from Waterfalls will b used, to electrify ioou kilometers of Italian railways.-'.-.' - .. - - - America. LO l-rt ;