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j y J U i- .1 c :! f , I .. l ! ' t i 1 1 I ;- ..,'RAQEFADESAVAY Continued from Pag-a One.) ,tle. Hi right ye la puffed and discol ored, and his lips swollen.- The former champion appeared 10-years older than the day he lft for the mountain. ANATOMIST -TELCS WHAT MIGHT HAVE.. AILED JEFF'S EYE ' (Cnlted rresg Ud Win.) San Francisco, July 8 "If James 3. Jeffrie . turned to. his seconds at the end of the second, round In his fight with Jack Johnson at , Reno and said. ,'I can see two Johnsons;' I hit at one and miss., then the other hits me,' there is no daubt In .my mind that the white man v was practically blind during: the remainder of the battle,, and that he is so still -unless he has been treated by an ' eye. specialist" . '. ' " ,: .. -. , --. v . , This statement was made-today to' a United Press representative by Dr. J. Q. Meyer,- an emlment Sua Francisco sur :' geon. i ' t- , i i ,i . , "There is, bridge nervf connecting the eyes,'? continued Dr, Meyer, "and a . blow upon, one .might communicate - Its bad effects to- the. other.- This would result In the vision becoming deranged, causing a. man either to see objects repeated twice, or many times, or might otherwise derange bis vision. "A jar Upon one eye could so affect the bridge nerve that the focus in the lens Of the other would be temporarily or even permanently impaired. ; The lens would be unbalanced and the vic tim might not even realize the serious? ness of the injury at once. The injury undoubtedly,, would V remain until the eye had been treated scientifically and the focus of the .leas 'wtored.-.R.v "Moreover a blow M upon the eye might cause complete paralysis of the lids and might cause the lids of one eye to remain closed or uncontrollable, while the other eye could become un focused and yet the lids of It could be controlled by the injured person. That Jeffries - wss ' given such "; a blow and that his visual power was de stroyed is the best and moat plausible excuse1-he could give' for his defeat by th negro.' At the end of the second round Jef . fries complained that there was some thing the matter with his eyes, and that he saw two Johnsons and was unable i to hit where he aimed his blowsV, The lids of his right eye were closed and ' tha skin was darkened, but the eye did not puff up, as is usually the case. .In stead of the eye being swollen shut the lids were closed as "though paralysed. Rogeit Cornell, one of Jeffries' seconds, prepared a knife during the third round, expecting the eye to swell owing to the congested blood. There was no occasion for using the lance, howeter, as there war,;no' swelling During .all '..of his training, Jeffries' Judgment of distance was the ce thing that aroused the en thusiasm of those Who declared he had "come back." After the second round be displayed no Judgment of distance whatever. . COLORED PEI DPLE OFNBYYORKTO MI CHIP r- (Continued. From Page One.) business in the sale of 'revolvers dur- Itg ibeLj)aatIourdaya.than at any slm ilar time in recent years. Most of the purchasers are white persons. -.-! A really serious situation has devel oped at Hammersteln's, where Johnson Is scheduled to open Monday night. The management has always barred negroes from the boxes at the roof garden. As - a result of their lean. up on the fight, all of the sporty colored . people are ap parently In -the millionaire class- and nothing but boxes will do them.- So fsr . - trouble has been avoided by the man agement's stating that all boxes are ' sold, but this subterfuge is not expect ed, to suffice, permanently. ,' .". . ' Broadway restaurateurs are also" wor- . tied over the certain attempt that; will be made by negro theatre parties to ln- ,f vade their placea Admission will not beg ranted and a batch of damage suits ; it is expected, will result. , . , . ' JYHAT IF C0R&ETT AND ' JOHNSON SHOULD MIX .LIKE OTHER SCRAPPERS? ' -. Dnltl U4 Wire.) ' al Chicago, July 8.--Seats on the Twen tieth Century Limited leaving here Sun. i day afternoon promise to be at a pre mium, owing to the possible added at- r traction- of a limited round go between NEAH-KAH-NIE MOUNTAIN nbffClA5S $EACff PROPERTY " All improvements are laoloded in the price of the lot. Xiots from . 5100 up.-.-. , .. .. .. ... "t.W.FERGUSON JPfiFPOWMFP 2O9.-O-BQ400 Of TRADE BLD& 1 "! up .7 ' . : - n (?.;" ,- I n Jairif.s J. c'ur! ; t, of v ;:--.t(i lmve booked pnpvige for Ksw Vot St on that train. Both men open vau!vllle engagements .In New York next Monday night, Johnson at Jlammersteln's sand Corbett at the American Music Hall. Throughout the.flKht at Reno Corbett; kfipt up a running fire of sarcastic comment with the dusky champion In an effort to rattle him. Johnson merely grinned and refused ti be rattled. In fact, at a number of points his exchange of repartee put Corbett's nose out of Joint. At the same time there is" no reason to believe that Johnson" relished Corbett's tactics, although Johnson is said to have expressed pleasure at hav ing worsted Corbett in the Jawfest ' Many here, 7 : however, believe that Johnson may attemept to even the score when -, they meet Sunday; by going somewhat beyond the "kidding"-variety of argument . . , M'INTOSH WILL MATCH: JOHNSON AND BURNS TO ; MEET IN LONDON; MAYBE V '(United PrM Leaied Wire.) : J San Francisco, July 8. Jack John son's next bow lh the squared circle will . be before S the National Sporting club of London In a match with Tommy Burns for the championship. If the, Aus tralian promoter, Hugh Mcintosh, suc ceeds - in the mission which took , him east today. - He already has Burns' slg. nature to a contract for the battle, which he hopes to pull off about Sep- - r 1, -! i-i i;y o r . to a ;;:: s 1 1 t..is r, Eout-iom CaI"orala Towns Forbid. (United Press Lms.1 Wire.) Bun Bernardino, Cal., July 8. Motion pictures of the Jeffries-Johnson flsht cannot be produced at F.edlands or On tario. Following; the adoption of reso lutions denouncing the "battle of the century" and the pictures, by the coun cils of both cities, their- mayors' have is sued prohibitive orders. The authorities here have not taken any action. Chico to Get Pictnre Show.a (rwlTfd Pre Utwil Wia.) ..-Chleo, - Cal., , July 8. T,he Jeffries Johnson fight pictures will be shown in Chlco, but children will be barred from the exhibitions. Announcement to this effect was made today by Mayor Robbie, - ' Freewatcr Man Injured. Freewater,- Or"., July 8.-While step ping from the plaWorm of the Fruit growers' Ualon carrying a heavy box of fruit, Manager H. D. Lamb was serious ly hurt . The plank making the plat form from the car slipped and Mr. Lamb fell onto some scantling, rendering him unconscious for some time. : The force of the fall was broken by Some papers that be ' carried in his pocket, but he was severely bruised and will be con fined to his home for some days. r Only One Day More , Saturday the Le Palais Royal sale will end. ..Everything less than cost B7 Washington Street' "Beware of autos as you would auard against collisions with, trains at grade croBslnfts," mtfrht be a fitting order on the part of President Joaaelyh of the Portland Railway, .Light & Power Co.; following, an incident last evening In whichv one of his cars, went to the re pair shops while the auto chugged mer rily on with no signs of serious damage, The collision last evening, took place at the corner of Russell street and Un ion avenue, when the machine" of I. Arn- son, or S9Z ijroaaway, Dumpea a Kusseu. Shaver car as it was turning into Union avenue. The auto was speeding at a good clip and when it struck the car's rear platform it crushed it hi. Several passengers standing on the platform Jumped Just in time to save themselves. A little paint was scraped , from the automobile and some of the brasswork may need ' polishing, but there was no other damage. ' : ! ; This is the second time in . a . week that a streetcar has come off second best when pitted against an automobile. Last week there was a similar collision on Morrison street and while the auto in this Instance sustained a little more damage than Arnson's, the streetcar suf fered more. - ' i " , 4 Journal Want Ads bring results. Tull & Gibbo, Inc.,MSv?HAT Tull GibbsJhc. Agents for the South Bend Malleable Range, New Process and Real Economy , ; : Gas .Ranges ' Buying Terms $1 Down, $1 Week Mairked Savings July Clearance- ':fcSSSSSSSSBBSSSSBSSSSSBSSBSSSWBSSBSSSS .. J . 111 f I Decided reductions in dependable", ngfht , up-to-date r merchandise opportunities that the , most observant are willing to sjiare inare quick, to take advanage of. . Great Clcirancc of . Women's , and Misses' Wash Dresses Dainty . Percale Dresses, Special, at $2.39, $85, $4195 and $6.95 White and Colored Lingerie Dresses, Special $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 fine Wash Dresses and Lingerie Dresses Worth from $20 to $85 -at' One-Fourth Reduction. All" Children's i Wash Dresses in ihe Tuly Clearance Offered : at , Most Interesting Reductions -Waists', at '$1,89 An odd lot of them for Clearance, v worth from $2.25 ,to $3.95. . . ' i i ... :l ':.,..' . Any of these- might welly find it -way into your shirt- , waist box if you still tack a J full - quota, , And you should . be - able- to.: choose ; one to -your own - particular liking. provided your size is. atnongr.. them. The lot covers only a .few size j but ther is splen-; , did 'assortment, of styles' TSome-of-Hlhetn -plain and-- beautifully tucked; others prettily trimmed with dainty lace arid 'hand embroidery. It's ;n ' odd waist clearance' worth -while taking advantage of this collection of waists af fl'.89. f "ir"' ' ' One "third "off "on kll Bathing Suits, regular values from $2.98 to $8.50 in Mohair Suits, from $1150 to $18.50 in Silk Taffeta Suits. Rengo Belt sets "Are conceded by corset ex " perts to have no equal as the correct models for stout and - medium figures. -Aaan ab domen reducer it' has no su periorit . is boned .' with watch-spring steel and the .long slarf below the waist' - line holds the' figure firmly ' . without the least discomfort " ' Fof the, figure of full bust" and large hips and . thighs the Rengo belt alone is the . ideal corset. The bust is i ' suooorted firmly, yet . with absolute comfort, and the corset does not ride upon the figure and force the bust upward, as the old style straight front models were bound to do. Its extreme length on the abdomen, hips and thighs presents a smooth unbroken appear ance. Priced at 92.00 and 93.00. ; ' The July Clearance Savings k THE Furniture : Store Are out of. the Ordinary in value-giving. - Time payments arranged to, .meetyourjebnyenience ; ' IN CRAFTSMAN FURNITURE , . ? - ' For ; the library v and living-room $6.50 Fumed Oak Chair, - with leather covered seat, for . .93.T5 $8.00 -Fumed Oak Arm Chair, with leather seat, : for . V..V' ,95.75 $12.50 Folding' Top Card Table, 'in welhere'd - oak, for .. , .. ..,.,...... .97.75 $15 Large Arm Rocker, weathered oak $ll,tti $22.00 Fufned Oak Hall Seat, with ; box under seat, for 93.50 $32.00 Large Arm -Chair, in- fumed oak," with - - loose back and seat, cushions of best quality ' leather, for .....916.25 $28.00 Fumed Oak Settee with stretched cowhide seat, for : , 917.50 $28.00 .. Fumed Oak Settee, with 'rush seat, for . . . . , fiH.za $21.00 Arm Chair, with fumed oak frame, with leather covered back and 'leather upholstered 1 spring seat, for . r. ( ....... ..... . .;. . .915.25 $23.50 Large Arm, Chair, with frame of fumed oak, rand equipped with loose seat and back .cushions covered in leather, for . . . . .917.75 IN CHIFFONIERES SAMPLES ' $31.50 Large Mahogany Chiffoniere,: for 921.25 $63.00 'Fine Mahogany 'Chiffoniere, tor 939.50; $45.00 Mahogany Chiffoniere," Colonial design, for 927.50 $41.00 :Cirrassian . Walnut Chiffoniere, Colonial design.Tor . 920.SO $28.50 Chiffoniere of quartered golden, oak, dull finish, for ... ..... ..i : . .... . . ... . . .910.75 $32.00 Chiffoniere, pf quartered golden oak, for ............ .923.75 $47.00 Mahogany Chiffoniere, Colonial design, for ....r. 933.25 Hodge Fiber Rugs Are ' Showing July i Clearance Reductions. i ' .The new ones will soon be here, and room on the display racks must be made for them. All .our present stock of these delightfully , dainty floor fabrics in i wonderful range t of patterns and colors will be placed or sale at liberal re ductions. ' $12.00 Hodges' Fiber 8-foot 3-inch by 10-foot 6-inch Ruga now at 99.75. , t , .y $14.00 Hodges' Fiber 9xl2-foot Rugs now at 910.95, , . ; OREGON - GRILL THE COOLEST DINING ROOM IN, THE CITY; SUPPLIED WITH WASHED AND REFRIGERATED AIR CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK . WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO, Props. THEARIVIORV ' POBTULSTD, OUEOOJf : SUNDAY ZY1!HUOk XDXT 17, 8:18 O'OXOCZ v. LECTURE Under Auspicf of C. B. B. C Alumni Association. - :-. . -. . .anwsCTi .'"The Pope An Independent Ruler" KEY. F. O. TOKMB, B. T. n , .' Oallforala,. Hltfh Clas MusIoaI Talent ', t FZAVO MOTTAI. BT FBASX Th World's Greatest Blind pianist" v ; Address by H0yOTtABT.il IE. PXTKtBXirGt -. , , J National President A. O, H. '?lT,- ctrrt?!,n ?,?r1Jn tH,yc.hY tng to J. CaJialln. president, AIunmrAssoclatlon, room 611 McKay Building, PortrandT incloulng money order or check with stamped envelop for reply. USSXXVED SEAT PA&T Or AEM03.Y, 81 J GEITSXAZ. ABKISSIOW, 6O0 TF YOU' -SirPECT to take advantage of our SACRIFICE SALE It would be well to come in today or Saturday . ' Assortments arestill good but will soonbe broken 1 MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING AT SACRIFICE PRICES - EVERY SUIT IN THE HOUSE REDUCED Today and Saturday, s ' BEISELLIIG Leading Clothier FOR THE NEWEST VISIT THE STYLE STORE What a vast difference there is between the BRADBURY .SYSTEM CLOTHES and oth ers! Their striking superiority is noticed, not only after they have been worn, but at the first glance. The exclusiveness of the fabrics, the correctness pf styles and the perfection of the tailoring, as well as the staying qualities that are hidden within the garments, forcibly dem onstrate their true merits. We have them in your favorite style, model, fabric, color and at your price. TRY A BRADBURY SYSTEM SUIT, THE BEST CLOTHES MADE YET. M$im w Saturday t r1 : only : Men's Lightweight Balbriggan Underwear, in white, blue and pink, good 75c value, A tUiv SATURDAY ONLY. CHfflGE ACCOllTS 7' 'it CX I Mm: J SOLICITED Our charge system may be of special assistance to you at this vacation period, when you are calculating atrip somewhere. ; Just select what v ever you want, and don't 'inconvenience your- self by paying the cash, but remit in weekly or ; monthly payments; By so doing you'll not feel the expense nor miss the small amounts. : - . t EASTE M II 4 4 I fit Li Us K CM U ; U VP : Washington at Tenth Street The Store Where Your Credit Is Good J.: 3 s