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TH E WORLD HAPPENINGS ™ OF CURRENT WEEK A D V O C A T E BRITAIN. FRANCE IN ACCORD *o»»r I V t ok European Sst-ur- ity I» Vim. V M 'ULli.liliiTirn -11 Sfief Restore Most Importan! Daily Mews Items. THE HOUSE OF COMPILED QUALITY rioasing a»«l Attractive Styles in the New FOR YOU K»ent* of Noted People. G overnm ents and P a tite N orthw est, and tH her SUITS AND DRESSES In our Fancy Goods Section—l'lain and Novelty Georgettes, Silk Allover Laces, Metaline Cloth, Ombre Georgettes, Silk Demi Flouncing*, etc. All first quality fabrics at prices surprisingly low. We invite your immediate inspection and selection while the assortment is at its best. Things W orth Knowing. Uid* retu rn a b le Ju u e SO will be ask ed im m ediately by th e shipping board for sale of 200 of Us ships for serai» ptIlg , Edw ard P. Judd, an a tto rn ey of .<> a ttle for 40 y ears and son of Norm an Judd, who nom inated A braham Liu coin to r presid en t, died S aturday. 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ELECTRIC STORE Electric Building PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY P rinting of E very Description ADVOCATE PRINTING 312 M A C L E A Y B L D G . C O M P A N Y B R O A D W A Y 5807 G«>n«>vq. Gr<>at Itrituiu and France reached a com plete accord Monday on the problem of Kuropeun security, and it O erm auy, to whom (he accord will soon be sent, agrees to th e conditions, a fo u r poorer pact »III com e into being based on th e luvtolihtlity of th e K hlne fro n tiers as delim ited la the V ersailles treaty . T he p a rt silk Include G reat Rrltuln. Krönet», Belgium and tlerm uny. Italy Is not Included, although th e tex t will be com m unicated to h er for reasons of courtesy, and Poland and t'secho- Slovokla uro not directly affected, though they will benefit by th e opera turns of K ro n o a l alltaara w ith them. T he next step in the neaotiatlons will I h > the dispatch by F rance to G«»r- many, also in behalf of G reat H rltatn and Belgians of a note in w hich Itrltaln an d Belgium will reply to G erm any's offer to negotiate a pact of g u aran tees for the G erm an frontiers bordering on ^ and Helglum. T h ere a re softie ini, u.atl(>ns of d ,sal,llolHtmout ln Po. li(lh Rnd uaoctueStuvaklan circles th a t , h#tr counlrlo# do BOt specifically on- Islands te r the It is ag rees F rance m u st be e n tru ste d to an adequate mobile fore«»- troops and a ircraft in th e ju dgm ent of M ajor-General John L. I tin e s, chief of staff, and one of the chief um pires in th e g re a t w ar fa m e THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER Kult Aid Prwaalaed. dom ain of the proposed pact understood th at G reat B ritain to com e to th e support of w ith h e r en tire m ilitary, naval ^ ^ for(. ^ |n (.aso Kratuw a t. U |.kiH, o r t.M e anv , U N I l l u „ aoroM (ht> ,lb||J0 ll(lttrU.t . TbU A G reek naval squqadrou Sunday slitu te s an elaboration «it an obliga- surrounded th e island of Samos, lying tlon alread y contained in the Versall- off th e w est e«»ast of Asia, w hich is |t»s tre a ty w hereby th e ullii'a ag ree to in th e hands of tw o brigands, th e Vi- regard as a hostile act any Intnnge- fiades b ro th ers, and th e ir ad h eren ts, m eat of th e demilitaris«»d xone be- T roops w ere landed to put dow n th e tw een Frani-e and Germ any. I uprising. [ G reat B ritain gives re b irth to th e . . i , Ameri old W ilson trip a rtite pact . on th e Gene _ T unney of » x- New . » Vork. . light-heavyw .... , .. th a t h e r national in te re sts d e can eight cham pion, ground * . . . . . . . . . . maud peace ia w estern Europe. She knock««! out Tom Gibbon* of St. Paul, * r ,. ., , declines to commit h erself to guurun- heavyweigtat prtile of th e middle w est. . . ... , , . . , , tees concerning G erm any s e a ste rn in th e 12th round of a scheduled 15- * . „ .. . . x . , , x. , frontiers, be«-ause she r«>ulUcs th a t round bout F rid ay n ig h t a t th e l ’olo 7 th e B ritish dom inions will not approve * I of such a com m itm ent. David Bitger. 50. w as killed and tw o Italy’s exclusion from the pact Is of his b ro th ers. W illiam . 9. and \ \ in- due j 0 th e fact that it has been based slow 11. died la te r in a hospital In on th(, R hineland, and Ituly is free C edar Bapids, la., from in ju ries sus- to m ake a sep arate ag reem en t with tained when a w estbound N orthw est- \u s tria and Germany, ern p assen g er tra in stru ck th e tru ck T he tl)nclusiou of th e R hineland in w hich th ey w ere riding. pact is conditional on G erm any's en- M arking an o th e r advance In th e terin g the league of nations, and this gradual elim ination of th e floating agreem ent, like the o th ers, will be debt of th e governm ent, th e tre a su ry 's linked w ith th e league covenant auil Ju n e financial operation will consti- o p erate under It. tue th e sm allest refunding since the world w ar n ecessita ted th e sale of Belgium to Act Soon. vast blocks of federal secu rities. W ashington. D. C. — T he Belgian _ , governm ent, moving with unexpected W illiam D. M itchell of St. Paul Is ^ lnform „d th „ it a te d ep artm en t appointed as solicitor general of th e [hat „ wou,d g„ nd a com m ission here U nited S tates. Mr. M itchell, form erly (he ,aU er p a rt of July negoltale a law- p a rtn e r of P ierce B utler, asso- geU,em ent of ,u dobt to , be elate ju stice of th e suprem e court. VnUeU s t a t ,.g succeeds Jam es M. Beck, w hose resig- Tho cnm m |ggtoa w |„ ^ bcad,^, by nation w as announced sev eral w eeks K xP rem i(,r T heunlg. and w,„ ln(.lude ago’ " j the governor of th e Bank of Belgium A m bassador F le tc h e r at R om « ad- and Baron do C arter, the am bassador . vised th e sta te d ep a rtm e n t F riday th a t at W ashington. On th e basis of the F ran k lin C. Gowen. vice-consul a t Leg- official advices, th e belief prevailed horn. Italy, had been a ttack ed by a h ere th a t a funding ag reem en t cou'il m em ber of a fascist delegation May 24. be reached ln tim e for p resentation "w ithout ap p a re n t reaso n ,” being 1 ° I he next congress for ratification. tw ice stru c k over the head and stu n ts G eneral R eported Dead. DEATHS HEAR 475 IN HEAT, STORMS . m 1 ■ . im ü u r æ - 1 jm & jy LODGE DIRECTORY Sizzling Wave Gripping Whole House j and Sanitarium Pythian Bath Eastern Seaboard. CITY D W E L L E R S F L E E KniuhfH t»f I V h ia ii o f N . • A11S, A ., L., A ., /V, «uid A • (O p ern tin f U nder Su|>crvl- tlon of U. . tJovemmeii t) Twenty Injured at W ary, C ol.; Score* of P ro stra i ions It. ported in Chicago, lit. The d eath toll from the nine days of hot w eather and storm s from tho Itocky m ountains to tho A tlantic seaboard Sunday neared 475. w ith now d eath s reported hourly, while clouds and w inds did th e ir host to alleviate to som e extent tho b lis te r Ing heat in w hich Old Sid has bathed tho "fu rn ace area.” As tho resu lt of cloudiness, ruins In som e sei lions and w inds in others, the m ercury did not clim b to th e heights Sunday th a t It had previously reach ml, but w eath er forocusts held out little hope of any considerable im m e d iate relief T he forecast for tho sec tion affected show ed general contlnu ed warm w eather, hut w ith th u n d er show ers In som e parts. The e a ste rn s«<aboard continued In th e grip of tho sizzling h eat and re ported higher te m p e ra tu re s th an th e middle west. In Iowa a series of wind and rain storm s broke th e baek of tho host wave and at O m aha I wo girls wore crow ned and considerable dam age done by a wind and rain storm (hat struck there. W ray, Colo., reported a 1 »avy wind storm th ere, w ith a score of Injured, th ree possibly fa tally. and heavy property loss. Added to th e previous to tal of 324 d eath s from heat and storm since tho hot w ave appared w ere tho fol lowing fatalities S u n d ry : Now York. 30; C hlergJ. 2; Beading. Pa.. 1; H ackensack. X J.. 3; Omaha, 2; C roton, N. V.. I ; Hoboken, N. J.. 1; Boston. 2; St. laiuls, 3; M inneapolis. 1; W ashington. 3; Philadelphia, 71; N ewark. 4; E lizabeth. 5; Baltim ore, 3; Bayonne. 2; sent tering. 10. In addition scores of p ro stratio n s w ere reported throughout th e heated area. 1 «ns of thousands of elty dw el lers fled tho scorching confines of m etropolitan a reas to obtain u few hours of relief from th e h««at. C anton Is C en ter of Civil W arfare. C anton. C hina.- Fighting began at I o'clock Sunday afternoon betw een troops of th e Y unnancse gen erals Yang II m I Min and L au Chun W an and the C antonese troops. A gunboat steam ed up th e riv e r past Sham een for H onan, firing on the Bund th ere. T h ere was m arhlne gun and rifle firing on both sides of th e river, but It ceased at 5:30 P. M. All th e Hongkong steam ers left during the fighting. G eneral Vang Haih-Mln seized the governor’s Yamen and tho telephone and teleg rap h offices as well as the electric light plant. T he telegraph line to H ongkong w as cut n ear Ske- tung. T he Y unnanese erect«»«! b arricad es I along tho en tire length of th e Bund. J facing tho C antonese b arricad es al Honan across the river. G unboats uti- dor the C anton a u th o rities com m and th«> riv e r at»«I the Y unnnnese control the whole of the C anton Bide. \ dir.Vit Malvern A vetum H o t S p rin g s N a i. I’u rk , A rk . j "F u rn ace A rea." T h irte e n hundred m in ers of th e Parts. The P aris edition of th e Chi W estern Fuel com pany of Nanaim o. ca* ° T ribun" ri‘l»,rts th a t an Am<rl B. C.. on V ancouver Island, have gone ' an w earl»« ,b ,‘ ro8Ct,e of lh e le*lon on strik e following a vote S a tu r d a y , hon‘>r and Papers Indicat against accepting a 6 b cents a day wage ing th a t he w as B rlg a d te rC e n e r. reduction, a disp atch received in Se- W il,lam Chamb. rlalne. w as killed attle . W ash., from th e C anadian IT ess “ onda>r nlKht when hU ta x lta b co1 sta te d tided w ith a tram car. T ho T ribune adds th a t he also c a r Two T aconians w ere killed and five ried papers bearing th e nam e of Cap- injured la te F rid ay afternoon when a tain W illiam C arleton W atts, U nited runaw ay autom obile careened d riv er - 1 S tates arm y. less dow n th e sidew alk on a steep hill - ■ — ■ - ......— in th e dow ntow n business d is tric t and Boy Postoffice Robber, plowed through a crowd of persons a t Aglor^ G r _ A |ogg of geVl.ral tboug. a s tre e t in tersec tio n before crashing and* of dollar* in cash and checks at into a bank building. >h- hands of a juvenile poatoffic«- rub Ex G overnor H art F reed of B ribery. Tho in te rsta te com m erce commis- b< r. w as narrow ly m issed by the S tate Tacom a. W ash. — Ju d g e Govner sion, se ttin g aside p ro te sts of Call- '«ank of Seaside Sunday, according to Ti a ts in sup«'rlor court S atu rd ay su s fornia producers, F rid ay allowed the a rep o rt from th a t city. A lad about tained tho d e m u rrer of the defense to D enver * Bio G rande W estern rail- 12 years of age was seen to e n te r the the inform ation accusing Louis F. road to reduce sh arp ly ra te s on pota- Seaside postoffice, tw irl th e combtna* H art, ex-governor, of soliciting a split toes and onions m oving from p oints ’ion of a postal box and walk aw ay of th e fees In th e liquidation of tho on its line in Colorado. U tah and W y with a big bum b of m ail. T he boy defunct K candinavian-A nierican hank. om ing to C alifornia points. < rossed the railroad track Into some Judge T e a ts gave Jam es W. Selden, ! brush. prosecutor, ten days In w hich to file P earl Bayflngpr, 20, and G race I j i - ____________________ an am ended com plaint o r to appeul m ar, 25, both of Cobden, 111., w ere BeaP Routg fish e rm a n , Ills decision to th e s ta te suprem e burned to death, and John H unter. St. K lam ath Falls. Or.—W. A. G raham . court. I^ ju I s , M o ., was injured when an air- wj(b a pu rt y 0f friends, w as fishing at T he d e m u rrer of th e defense set plane In w hich th ey w ere flying fell Kag]B ridge late S unday afternoon, forth th a t no crim e had been commlt- to th e ground and b u rst into flam es wb,.„ a \,ig bia (k ^ .a ,. am bled up be t«»d u n d er tho W ashington sta te laws, a t Cape G irardeau, Mo., Sunday. T he (lind b |m and t().g an paw ing over hit even If the allegations se t forth In the m achine fell 40 o r 50 feet. fish basket, which lay a t few feet to com plaint w ere true. T he Inform ation In tern atio n al rela tio n s and the need the rear. charged th a t tho ex-governor had ut- G raham reported he took a nose tem pted to Induce Forties P. Haskell for a new n ational view point looking d|y(. th e w ater and ,„ t , bo b,.a r Jr., liiiuidator for the hank, and Guy tow ard th e abolition of w ar w ere dis get aw ay with liis day’s catch. K. Kelly, his atto rn ey , to split th e ir cussed F rid ay before th e second day ’s fees with him. session of th e ann u al convention of T rem blor H its Colombia. th e W ashington B an k ers’ association , , Bogota, Colombia.—A violent earth- Burled Jew els Found. by Davis Murphy, chief Justice of the quak„ ghork w>g feU t „ th „ norlh suprem e court of B ritish Columbia. -n d tjw of ib „ rapU a, r |t y New York.—Diamonds and Jewidry F our robbers held up th e B othell Sunday, with considerable dam age to estim ated to value J 30,000 S aturday w e r e found buried In th e sands of S ta te bank a t Bothell. W ash,, eight bu,ld,n*a’ « l » c ,a,,lr cl,,,rche#’ m iles n o rth w est of S eattle, W ash., T here was little loss of life In Bogo- Coney Island by Investigators search ing for m issing a ss e ts of tho b ank F rid ay and fled in an autom obile w ith ,n’ wbloh a PP ‘'ar8 to have been ^ ru p t Jew elry firm of M orris Sieger gr. 12500. In a pistol b a ttle in th e s tre e t :,ffctled than II,ague and T ollma. Son. which failed for m ore than 1200,- with bank em ployes and citizens as 0000. M orris Sieger, head of th e firm, th e outlaw s sought to escape tw o of W eek*' Condition Good, jumped to Ills death from th e roof of th e robbers w ere Wounded fatally. A Boston.—The condition of S ecretary a 15 sto ry building sh o rtly before the third man was la te r ap prehended and W ar W eek*, operated upon h ere bankrupt condition of the concern b«v the fourth w as being sought by com- recen tly for gallstones, w as declared cam e known. to be en tirely satisfacto ry by his phy (lined forces of Snohom ish and K ing sicians Monday. counties. Alfonso M isses Bomb. The w ar d ep a rtm e n t d esires and ex V ancouver. — Dry w eath er will bo London A dispatch to tho E vening pects ‘‘full and com plete" partlclpa- welcomed hy farm ers w ith fields of News from a point on tho Franco- thin by women In th e defense m u ster red clover ready to cut, a s rain has Spunish border said th a t it w as re Ju ly 4, W right F. Davis, acting sec re- a tendency to «ause th e clover to fall ported th a t a bomb w as found In the tary , said Sunday in a le tte r to Mrs. j and it will ro t on th e ground unless B arcelona cath ed ral ju st before K ing A nthony W ayne Cook, president-gen- good w eath er perm its h arvesting. A Alfonso atten d ed m ass th ere. T he dis eral of th e D aughters of th e A m erican few fields of clover have been cut In patch said four p rie sts w ere arrest- Revolution, who had com plained tl^it tho county and th e hay will he of ed. in some in stan ces la s t y ear “ women poor quality lie« ause of the ruin, farm T his disp atch also rep o rted th a t a w ere tfid perm itted to p articip ate ac ers stated . S traw b erries llave been bomb «’Xploded outsido a B arcelona tively e ith e r on local com m ittees or in held back and the season will extend hotel th e day a fte r a ball given th ere th e parades." over tw o m ore weeks. in honor of King Alfonso. t ;jf& ■«. j s m s im . H ot R ad io-A ctive W a ter Furni.shed In- tlie ('•overnm en t ; For A ll Baths. Sanitarium has 10 Rooms, Did and Opnaticg Rooms ; llxitel hat» Sfv R oom s; T e le p h o n e , 1 lot and C old R u tin in i' W a ter ia Every K inm i. Rates $1 to .•> 1 per day ; B A T H R A T E S; 21 B ath s . . . $ ! 3 .0 0 — 10 B a th s . . . . 21 B ath s to B ythians a n d C alan th ean s, I V I. B P. 0. E. OF THE WORLD NOTICE Dnlilia Teinple No. 302, I. It. I1. 0 . K. of \V., of 1’ortinml, Oregon, meets the 1st nml 3rd Tucsiltty nights in each month at Stn£ Audi- I or in rn. All visiting Duughler IIILs in {rood sU.mlin^ in their re spective Temples nr«« invited to meet with ns. PAULINE YOUNG, Daughter Baler. ROSE CITY LODGE No. I l l , I. B. P. 0 . E. of W . MEETS the 2ND AND 4TH WEDNESDAY EVENINGS OK EACH MONTH AT THE STAG AUDITORIUM, 381'. E MORRISON STREET. ALL VISITINO BROTHERS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. E D. CANNADY, E. R , 311 Macleay Bldg LU LA HUBBARD/ Daughter Secretary. Syracuse Lodge, No. I, K. of P., turrit the second amt fourth Fri day tiiglit* each month at the Slag Auditorium JHIji K. Morrison St. W U HOLLIDAY, C. C.. 108 N. 6th St. E. J. MINOR. Secretary, UOV( STRAIN. K of R. 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C o l l a r , ruff* and pockets arc bound with silk braid. Medium size requires 2)s yards 54- inch material. Firtnrial Rrvirw Dress No ¿k»7. Sizes, 34 to 48 in« hr bust, and 10 to 20 years, Price, 35 cents. The Parisian penchant for ranx- fioi ks is charmingly portrayed in this Mi.ngliihue iii ' h I c I in midnight char me« n. Saliti. Il.it cu p e or ll.umcl rmild Is» used with equally clever ef fect. The neck of the cape is galli- n ed to n pi nti d collar with scarf «•nil* Insertili |in« ket* and a rollar- h *s square neck arc other interesting d< tail* of the model whi« h, in medium size, requires A y , yards J6-imli ma terial. I’letorlal Review Dress No ^304. Sizi . 34 to Ah im In s hint, and 10 to 20 years. Price, 35 cent».