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lledo. Ohio, on July 4, 1010. M. Hale were wliopplni; .In TmbJor .nt that llino from Idaho. Most
While Dempsey has enframed in a Thni!uj' Hfternoon. Ithe .vuiiiik folks arouml here we
number of exhibition battles, he nus AiiKiif Nhaw iiua tfono io Montana vlted and rumo from linhler. (lumen
Ht ofvnlllnRMhV M tho lt'Cv.--
o In- Mm. fjini'J.-Vvrli f l,iimpklnV'l
ili'femleil his title only three times in j for tin xtemleil.
four years, ilefoitiiiK Hilly ..!iske, Mri anA m,. ai-mt of WVlwr.
three ruuitils; Kill llivitnan, twelve . i,.,10 were kui'hIk ilurlim Hie w..k
Tlie rlliUCf-n of If. C. Wnrfon.
:i i)t-llt'loii!i liutt'li iwt-rt. to the nirk llt Mtlft v''ti .
Kiu-Hts ivtunn-il tn'.MIsti Vtolu (iuo.twin wait u I -it l!iaill-
Scribes To
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lick rig
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Dempsey-Gibbuns Match to
Find Army of Journalists
at Ringside to Relay Re
sults to Nation.
SIIEI.I1Y. 'M'jnt., June 8. Hand
linir the wonlae of a championship
fiirht requires more ticks than a
clock.
The (Ireat Northern- railroad, work
ing with the Western Union m Shel-
hy Julv Fourth will .tick the color I
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lion fiirlit to the world outside- It! KTT?'' F'tzsommcns to .leff-
will t..b.. iIlli..,, ti,.L-y i nes: ticimes io mints i.y ueiumi
6 Lose Crown
Sing John Li
rcunds, and Georges Curpenlicr,
rounds.
four
mivkky f.ki:it m nim:mi;i
NKW YOUR. June S.-Mtekey
Walker of Kllabeih, N. .1.. world's
welit -rwfiKlu btiiK- ehaniplon, -wai
indenullel mi.spciitl, Wednesday
attI his liile declared forfeited hy the
. . stale nihil-tic i-oinmission for fa I hi re
SAM FBANnsm. .Tiiiip RShoulH neeept u cliallfiiHc from I'nvc
loin my liibltons win from Jm-k r"",n'
fun rrmtNlm'o. I'mh'r tint
Dempsey in their fiht fr the- heavy- commisHiuner h ruling Hlimln waa h
weiKht championship of the wi rid nt!,,,','l ivroKolnou in that mm uk
Shelby, Mont-t July 4 , next, the""- huMor. -
the heavyweight crown will have'
parsed ei(jht times in :il. years, with SALT l.AKK WIN'S.
one wearer taking it by default. 0(iHKJ, I (ah, jiinn mir-
While manv battles for the heavy-lmun of Hull Uikv I'ity won the I'tuh
at the honip of Mm. Prank Wootl.'ll.
'. M, Halo iiiolord Io Ui (Iramln
Monday Io hvinw back Pnpplb'a fur Ihe
Blore. .
Mi'H. K, K. Sbhl.y of I j ijinndc
va a vlsilor Mon.lay ovontiiR at the
Htslei Mrs. Harry H.ui-
visltor Tnenday fvMilhii.
tint ml
vlHltnr
W. M.
weiffht championship have been stair-at HKle8 trap tfbouiliiK ttile for iho see"
ed (lurinj? the last lil years, the ac- ond conspeiillve tlim- hern Tuesday hi
tual change of title has pulsed itiilb! t lushin Halurc of t ho Mi-ventli an-
onlv the followinir fiirhts: nual shoot. (. J. Hellly, Jr., of Salt
Sullivan to Corhett: Corbet to "
whl vo.iniri tl 7ft elra litnlH hi Rets J'lyilo .M.vrs
home of
derson.
OfOiffP HlarU wan a 1.:
vlflllor Tuestlay PveiilnB.
Sill. I.fo Ntih'rer was a
Tinmluy at the home of Mrs.
Hay.
M r. rt ay a nd M is. Sa nd ev were
visitors Tui'sday at Die home of Mis.
Kd I'onihs.
The deh'KateH from Ui (! ramie
lodxt have reiunuil home and each
one tlioujrht they had the lime of
their llvesat the Iip:Millful Coos llay
city.
There was a party Biven to the
d wiih Hharn.un with l4 outionni? people on is, inumiu eve
l.ir.iM lull inMt n.e aimnt -nff I Inu at H" borne of Mr. and Mrs,
hi honor
The result will bfi ticks on who w Jonnson; Jonnson io w.i-
wins.
The color will t)c ticks on how he
did it.
There will be li'i pending tickers
at the ringside.
. At this fight there will be no such
iinng as a private wire.
J. C- Kiinkinc, superintendent
ut '1U to determine I he winner.
dan-hlei's wl-o
or Hev. Such
e Visiting here
were playetl and
served before the
their homes. '
Mr. ami Mrs. Ihirr Cut I real of l.olu t'antrell 1r Hiendinr the week
While Tine were visitors In Summer- jut the home of her K""idtna
ville the That pari or the week. . Nf. t'autndl.
-Walter I'Msher wa a Inmliu'SK visit- Mrs. Kalheru wlefel lias relurmd
ttr tn our eouuty seat Thursduy. to I-MkIu nl'iei a few days vlnll with
After H)ieiiitinK a few days al t heir I re'-it i e. here. - .
ho in en here, 1 1. It. MeKillie, ICosm
Iivln, Mai't:y Kintlerson and Lot
mer returned to their work at Uidd
I'anyon the first of the week.
Mrs. rtefferkoiii has mov-d on her
i aneb where she will spend I he Hum
mer. Mr. and Mrs. Mlko Itoyee were
business visitors In Ui llrnnde the
lr of the week.
John Ai kerad Im makbiK prep.
am lion lo no east where be will
make his future home with hl
lauKhter, Mrs. KelloKK.
Tho annual school meeting of tfuni-
mervllte district no, 1.1 will bo held
in Lbe school house al '2 o eloek on
June 1Mb. It Is hoped this ineetimr
will be well attended.
Mrs. 1. H. McKlule nmT Melbu are
lipcorattou day pass.-d awav nulet
ly here and the Meumrlai i tinner and
Suiper wai well attended.
A peal Hum. was added to the trea
ftm ot the eeineter' aHxut'iatuMi.
La Grande
NeWs Go.
i and Maira.lnes
j telepraph of the (ireat Northern
' would like lo give every newspaper
writer a yeparate wire.
iul m if i.s oaeiuy aim nov i oitruo
cr Jersey City.
Writers will be grouped around the
-tickers .'ending' their general direc
' tion.
For instance the scribes sending
oast will be grouped on one side of
, the ring. Those firing their impress
ions west on how lienipsey smacks
Gibbons and how Gibbons rams
Dempsey will be grouped on another
side of the squared circle and sc on.
Copy will be filed in takes- Clerks
provided by the Western Union will
feed the stuff to the operators quick
ly ami without confusion.
Superintendent " Ranklne believes
that close lo a million words will be
handled by his staff. '
The major domo wires associations
will probably hock on to the tele
phone lines. There nre accom.noda
lions for four outlets this way. It is
possible that, additional wires may
be strung 'by the phone company
fioni Conrad to double the present
capacity. t
The Great Northern already has
one observation car parked here and
equipped with a firstclass telegraphy
office. By June 15 another will be!
brought here and fitted up-
Railway officials -are planning to
park 'VI special trains here on newly
liuill spurs.
The five trains expected from Can
ada will be stopped at Vurden, a mile
and a half eart of Shelby.
The Great Northern will establish
a regular hotel canvp here to house:
am feed its extra employes needed
for the overnight big city terminal.1
It is possible that some of the
visiting newspapermen will be heusdd
in Pullmans. Between H00 and 400
scribes are crpected to be here to
tell what happens.
The railroad is working with Pro
moters Mike Collins, Loy J. Mnlumby
and Mayor Jim Johnsn, in every
respect to make the show a big success-
Railway officials estimate they
will haul 25,000 to Shelby by rail
July Fourth.
Kans who will travel by auto
should number around 20,000 more.
The arena, built to seafc 40,208. is
nearly one-half complete. The pro
moters are already figuring on plans
to 'boost the capacity of the octagen.
to 00,000 if the advance sale looks
health v enough.
There are 1,200,000 feet of lumber
being used in the bowl. A sellout
will make the gate $1,200,000 a dol
lar for everv foot of lumber used.
lard to Dempsey
James J. Corbett wrested the) RAILWAY MEN MAKE TOUR
crown from the brow of John 1.. Su!- ltKNM, Die., June 7. After lam
livan at New Orleans on September I jlarisJnK themselves with' central
(, KiiocKiiig me veieian nut i'MUiegon conditions and possible ran (
the twenty-first round. routes in anticipation cf a hearing'
"Gentleman Jim" Corbett held ti-'on uie Corey complaint, by which
(,f;tle tc the heavyweight championship j the Oregon public service commission
v. ;i:ici:ii, Vntp.
212 l)eot St.
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air live years, ami men iosi. it uiinm. m.th w iui'i'i-i mc- uuihu-i;
Bob FiUsimmons by a knockout in new lines, a party of Union Pacific
the fourteenth round at Carson City, sy.stem officials completed a trip
Nev-, March 17, 1807. jfioe Bend to Lakeview and Bums
The. lanky Hob held the title for ami took the train at Prineville for
only two years, being knocked out Portland. No indication was given
by James J. Jeffries in the eleventh i in regard to the policy that will be
round at Coney Island, N. Y., June (pursued as n result of the investiga
!), 1809. .tion.
Jeffries retired and T'mniy Burns!
claimed tho title by default.
Burns defended his claim against
Jack Johnson at Sydney, Australia,
cn December 20, 1008, ami was de
feated in the fourteenth round by
the colored fighter on a technical
knockout.
Jeffries was dragged back from re
tirement in 14)10 and met the colored
champion at Reno, Nev-, July 4, but
failed to iegain the crown. John
son knocked the former champion out
in the . fifteenth.
The next transfer was made on
April 5, 1015, at Havana, Cuba, when
"UP Arthur" was knecked out in
the twenty-sixth round ,by Jess Wil-lard.
SrM.MKItVII.I.K, June 7. Among
tho business visitors in I -a llrnmle
Tuesday from Siiutmervillo were: J.
K. Woods, Mrs. t M. Hale, Mrs. Jim
Hensley and Mrs. M. K. MeDonald.
Mrs. .1. iM. Chbate of Klgin has been
visitiug friends here for a few days.
Mr- nn.l l ru V-ii-ln l,i i-lr
Willard held the championship belt j chopping in town Monday,
for four years, but lost it to Jack I Jim Hensley and son Taut were
Dempsey when the latter knocked' business visitors In Klgln Saturday,
him out in the third rolmd at To- 31 r. John Wagoner nnTl Airs, ry
For
O 1
oaie
We have several 40-acre. tracts on
Ythieh alfalfa will be ready to cut
within in days. The crops go wilh
the piaee, if sold before harvested. If
hit rested, let ' me show you these
propei ties.
A
tion
Sew
dell.
and
est.
four-room house, in good enndl
close in:. cement walk, toilet with
r connections, splendid, eiy gar
I'rtee. $i.:iiio.(Hi. Tt-uTs: Ji'on
tjo per month, ineijling hit
i -
briek. S-iffr
Air- M
liee.s. IIilMJjfll
from piijTi'if
at $4,:l.
nnre :lt $;ir,
lu'droonis.
Fine
wired; in.
out : gai
house, pluihbed.
rondition throiiKh-
wo large lols, S stiatle
list off Adams, 4 blocks
This Is a real value i
T. rms: $ I .'tea rash, bal
per month. Th-re are ft
The loralioil is sucll the
rooms eonld be made to pay for this
si.bstani ial home,.
A four-room house. In good eondi-
l.ook this up it will surprise you. i
S-veil -room house with 4 lots: ;
plilIMlM'l, ired. iraraire; well built'
house for J.'.i.oii. Very liberal t'Tiiifl.
If you u it nt a home, let me show1
you real bniK-'ins. j
Geo. H. Currey
Ileal Estate Insii.nm
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'reserving tiwe
and a cool kitchen
Make canning time a real pleasure
this year by using a gbod oil cook
stove. It concentrates a steady,
controlled heat direct y under the
utensil. Your task is s tortened and
your kitchen is kept ciol, clean and
comfortable. j
To insure best results, use
Pparl Oil -the cleanlburninffVini-
-- i
form kerosene refined
refined by a special p
Sold by dealers everywhere. Order
by name Pearl Oil.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
.IKEROSENE)
HEAT
AND LIGHT
Dtesses&Coats
All the fabrics which
fashion favors this
season appear in the
. new line of these de
liclttful dresses.
oiBtltman's
Irawberries
Next week will lie the time to Ret your
Canning Berries
PHONE' US YOUR ORDER
twice. q'
J. G. Snodgrass
109
Depot Street
Two Phones
Call Main 73
No Charge for Delivery
J.f if
Sat and Sunday
Tomato
" ' SANivitin:s
Peanut Puitei-
1 toast Veal
M hired Hani
HAI.Al
Asparagus Tips
Sliced Toinaloes
romblnation Vegeiable
hKSHKUT
fit r:wberry Mhorte:ike
Hlnnvberi-y Pi:
I'illl Slllliliie
:.3&ci
:tf,c
40c
.The Palace
n2J3ia .COMPANY 1
Mildred Lo
Piano
'I !irfr.v nnil
rimni" :irrj-l
Afli-r 2 I1. M.
Music IIIlorjr
Slltillcl
l.m; I'rnn r.
Special for Saturday Only
Butter Per Roll 86c
FINE LARGE STRAWBERRIES
, 2 -Ixixes, 2.x:
OrtJer by crate faTanning
Fresh Cucmnbers, Gijcti Onions, Radi.the?,
IiCttuco; (ireenvas, New Potatoes,
Carots.Jfu-nijjs, Beets, Cab
and Tomatoes.
Ffofiiountry Cream and Milk
JoePs Grocery
(i
Free Delivery
Two Main Lines M-759
Msq Here's Jl E M.asmgas Life!.
Saturday, June 9 to June W &Kttem?,Xv
yu took Broar k. m m. will. r-.r ImAAhX W
w your .JZat the pi.nic. a, ffi kTO 4
tuTdatltou: In salad., chocolate. Wl'1 'HI
-n or UcsUy toa.td, -i,AnYmUriW-flmU
l..r I ffXVM A. 'Jl "
mm
. F.MEMBER HOW
shower last year?
you and let mm
. camp, at the club
desserts and on your tonfeue-
The kiddie, went wild ovfcrWfn; mother said he was the sweet
eat, tenderest little rascaVshe ever met and you, too, pro
nounced him the big treat of the summer. With the advent ol
tho cold weather, K. M. M. went to his retreat. Here he is
back again, after a long, eventful voyage. Back again to make
ummer 1923 picnics just as enjoyable as those of last year.
What Is the Flavor that Makes
KRAUSE'S Marshmallows
So Delicious?
Ah, that's a secretl So carefully guarded that it is
known to but three men in the world. Get a pound tin.
Maybe you can guess it. Whites of eggs? Yes. Purest pul
verized sugar) Yes. These and other gelatinizing ingredi
ent, help. But there", a certain combination of something tltrtt
gives Krause's Marshmallows a pleasing "bouquet" that cant
be produced by any other formula. Guess again! It's fun.
even if you miss your guess every time you try.
Take Home a Handy Full-Pound Tin
Staltd Tight lo Ketp the Frtthnts In
i i ..r.r ronJition tho bett m.rtlim.llow. w. c.n produc
!.- j.kl .rnnomlc.l iMpt yoat m.rihm.llow. tender nd Irc.h
week, .nd week., .nd five, you 307. more tn.r.hm.l ow. i'Sf
you, money. Priced th. -me every -.here. th. FULL-pound Q J
Only Stores Displaying the Picture of Kranse'i
Marshmallow Man (K.M.M.) Can Supply You
With KRAUSE'S MARSHMALLOWS
t i, for if. M. M. In tn. .tor. window. Ther. yon .r. .ur. to
t" - , , l it . . . U- kl.t...nrf.Mhlt.
in. HKAUX3 mirairaii." ... r , i i , ,1,
A that keen, them Ir.tn. v.ei an uu-
Sold Also In
SmallTins20c
Take i
K. M. M. !
Picnicking
Canpinf
Krause's
M.r.k.
nallowi
Are Delicitu
Toasted
Fin. hi
Salads,
' Pudding.
' ChocoUta
nd for
C.ka '
' FUlincs I
nd w,
Irmt tm
Mil
ad genuine I
rr..'.n.rr .i:pV .V. to.rt.d-.nd if. .. much fua touting th.m
Remember the Name KRAUSE'S MarshnvalvM
Made by the TRU-BLU Biscuit Company
Spokane and Portland ":
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