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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1920)
TOK OREGON frrATESMAttt WEDXESDAr. JUNE IB, HW. EASTERN STAR NAMES OFFICERS Oregon Convention Choses Mrs. Umback as Worthy Grnd Matron roHTLAl. Or.. Jnn( 13. Mrs. ld;i (' it . i :, ..f Uik.-'vi-w, ":Or., was r. '! ( -"! v..;!i;i.. iii.tn l matron of .th ' j.nut'1 ii ')t', Cirpci.ii. Order of tl.e KaSfvra at tli i ;meeting of . ,' lwt ,'! y u-i" ti.day. 'Mr?. Umback t!;4;i,a;.r';jl-li. Other officers elec tor V i -.$:. sirs Iesl!e .8. Parker. I j jyrtlvni!. worthy grand matron; Mrs jMjiuh; I.i'i'M'ii, Ontario, associate fjaiwl mi'itpn; ..Frank: .L Metier, Al bany, -.asxociam yrand ratron; Mr. iXvPif iicKinU y, Portland, grand ri;iHf : . Mr. Mary H. Johnson, .l'fti(1!o'oii. grand treasurer; Mrs. ThcriS'O Castnr. Hood River, grand conduct i-Pit; Hiella E. Drake. Portland.-lo.ociaK' jirand conductress. Tomorrow the delegate? will join gefcfe Bar0n RolIlcl"Id llai P""nd l League of Nations for Use as Offices del lodg Masons. In exctirsion to Forest Grove. Ore., where the cornerstone of ti Masonic home -will be laid. . a ' mm k . AIT .. ' ' mm D And Bclsheviki Move Forward in Crimea CONSTANTINOPLE. June 14. The forces of General Wrangel. anti-bolshevik leader on the Crimean front, are moving northward from the Crimea and Sea of Azov in three columns. They hare been phenom enally successful against the bolshev iki and have established a front alone; Kaskovka on the Dnieper east ward through Mlitopol to Maripol. Gneral V ran gel's troops have cap tured 4000 prisoners and forty big guns of thre loft estimated in pos session of the bolshevik!. They have lost only S0O men. General Slahoff is in command of the eastern wing and General Koutopof the right wing of the bolshiviki concentrating from the Maripol region to Alexandrovsk. AMERICAN LEAGUE E. w J hy suffer the discomforts and embarrassments of a Goitre t O i. C. . r eparation for soitrc-fcaa Ix-on-t-d ruuny, - Wi pay wcra! hondred dollars tor an yr;!M ii to r.mo. a icottr O.G.C cn ); obtain 3 tor such a comparatm-lf ni:li etpt udiiurc? O.G.C. wbt-ft proin rly apoW-d give aatia tr t.,r result, or 6ur tuonry will br iWunded. O.ti.C. in sold direct, by wn only. nf. (or took let. Address I Vpl. T' r O.ikC. CH&MICAL COMPANY Sum iK Washing ta At Cleveland R. IT. New York 2 7 2 Cleveland 10 10 0 Mays. Collins. McGraw and Han nah, Hoffman; Bagby and Nunamak- ir. At Chicago R .11. E. Washington T, 10 1 Chicago 9 13 1 Zachary, Schacht. Carlson and Gharrity; Cieotte and Sehalk. At St. Loute - k R. II. E Ronton , , X Jl 1 St. Ioois ..12 13 1 Pennock. Fortune and Walters; Van Gilder. Burwell. Weil man and Severeldi T HEIIE only one Way of fi ruling out how ilesiralnV our" pastry isj Take a eake -try a pie smd yon'Jl say "This is 1 i n e . . Wj; en y ou 're fed by orfr bread von will say 'This for mine." All of the products of our bale cry, enjoy a lirst-class-family-rcputation. - PEERLESS BAKERY rhillip Winters, Prop. At Detrolt PbiladHphia . . Detroit Naylor and Perkins; Stanage. R. 2 II. E 1 1 3 7 0 Leonard and COAST LEAGUE At Los Angeles R. II. E. Portland ...3 5 3 Vernon ". . . Z . . 2 " 5 Ross and Baker; Scbellenbach and De.vormer. At Salt Lake R. II. E Los Angeles 14 21 1 Salt Lake 4 9 : Rrown and Ilassler; Stroud. Daunt and Byler. At San Francisco Seattle Oakland Demaree and Baldwin; Weaver and Mitre. R. II. ..6 13 ..4 6 R. Arlett. s -. a" "t . ilu " V. "." 'nsfi. iJi. -i ii a ' i " " -" 1 1 " 1 I Baron Rothschild has presented . his palatial residence in Genera. knon as the Chateau de Rothch!ld. to the League of Nations for use as office. The chateau fHCUit th finet and hiimI commanding situation on the shore of Luke Genera. Atijoinins the Chateau de Rot hri.l.i are t0 Miialler rhateant which bae ben purchased by the league of Nations. Official continuation of ih. acceptance of the thateau ill be made after the refren!um" in Switzerland on joining the . afcite. . Wasn't Worth While Before, But Now Champion Wilson Has His Picture Taken At Sacramento- San Francisco ........ Sacramento Lewis. McQuadie and and Cady. R. II .E. 1 4 3 4 1 Yelle; Mails I NATIONAL LEAGUE R. H. E. 8 1J 0 ..7 13 2 Haines and Benton and At St. Louis St. Louis .... .... New York Goodwin, Jacobs Dilhoefer; Toney, Snrtth. At Brooklyn R. H. E. Cincinnati . 10 17 1 Brooklyn 5 9 2 Rnether and Wingo, Rariden; Pfeffer, Mitchell, Mohart, Miljas and Miller. At Philadelphia R, H. E. Pittsburgh .....7 10 3 Philadelphia ...... 6 8 1 ' Adams. Watson. Hamilton. Pon der and Schmidt; Smith. Causey and Wttherow. ; ' S f' y ''t -. ' Georges Carpentier Not to Fight Until October KANSAS CITY. Mo. June li. - Announcement wii made here ! oirbt b) Jack Curie, boxing pro moter that th bout lelen O""orge Caipenlier. Preurb hav weight, ami lUttling levinky r-t fr July 2 In New York had ben potpo'i-d until irioler 10. Announcement also waa made by CuMeyjhal Carpentier. his wife, and t ranctiiH lecbtnp. iis rianagr. would sail from New York for France July 10. Carpentier and !- champs. It was rtated. would return to the I'nlted States In tfme for Car penter to train for the bout. Cariwntier rerHTed the nws of the acquittal of Jack Dempoey. hea vyweight champion, t.i San ! r or ! today on charge of eonpiracy to evade the draft laws when be ar rived here this eveninc. H V c la red the verdict removal the last oUsiarlen in t he way of a matrh teen Iempey and himself. Overnight Jonnay Wilson jumped irom a place of comparative ob scurity In the pugilistic world and laaded la the limelight by wresting the middleweight title from- Mike O'Dowd. Johnny (Giovanni Pan tea) had been plugging along fighting for comparatively small purses and he hadn't thought it worth while to have hs picture taken for several years. Thoxe previously published looked as much like Lightweight Champion Benny Leonard as anybody else. The two photographs reproduced above were made since he became champion. HILLINGS BRIDGE OUT. BILLINGS. Morit.. Jne 15. High water In the Yellowstone river ' t V J-ak t " '"e-T ui- n i rw mmmammi umm ItMIIMMItl mmm m taMntil f fltOaiaB.af I MUliiMat" 1 1 . hi U di C !5:!5 ! .e t till 4-' C m ir liBT If s pins to pianos ycull say that Camels are the most delightful cigarette you ever smoked ! YOU get to enjoy Camels so much and you so keenly appreciate their new and refreshing flavor and their smooth mellow-mild-body- well, you realize they're made to fit your taste! . . . ...... You can start with Camels quality as one reason for their goodness. Then, to quality add Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos i which you will quickly and surely prefer to either kind smoked straight I All that gives you the most delightful cigarette any smoker ever put a match to ! Camels never tire your taste, no matter how liberally you smoke. And, Camels are free from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or un pleasant cigaretty odor! Compare Camels with any cigarette at any price! a J a . i on a j wanneo out an approacn to a bridge south of here, and a large crew or men Is installing a dike there tonight. The river rose one Inch to day, brlnttnc it to 20 inches from the record high water mark of 1518. County officials do not regard the situation as serious. tfl W I L. " t l 'W j III I F P. t ."SJMvx li r III I r;- t ::::::;:::::::;;;;::;:r::;;;;;:;;V c-w. er- ry w v Mi '-aaa Vk t of 30 bjarartea tor 30 tnm; or rn poclmtmm L20O f !' PnXaaaBlSaaaesaaaaIZVSw ' mUmmgty rananmiaa1 1 . petl) I I1!! 11 (IF VaMlTS. WL lKtTROLDI TOBACCO CO. Ztfit mwmtrwkurm ht mintiBctTT aea IW ne-tw oaraerva Jbr X catafa; or M pocaa CM hjaaia paa earanaT cartaaa. Wm tara eartom lor Ihm mmm - ! aVr araaw jaw lmL alafTaSSSI2!l a Dempsey May Face Second Draft Trial SAN FRANCISCO. Jury 15. Whether "Jack" Dempsey must face face trial tomorrow on a charge 0( conspiracy to evade the selective- draft act will be detei mined tomor row morning. Colonel hCarles .W. Thomas, asistant Called State dis trict attorney, said tonight. Iemp sey today was acquitted on charge of evading the draft act. Jack Kearns. hi munaKer. is indict d with him on he eonspiraey ehrage and on conclusion of Dempsey'a trial to day they wen" ordered to appear to enter a plea in the second action to morrow. Demp5y"s acquitaal was the sig nal for a denioiiftratlon by spectators such 15 seldom has been witnessed in a federal court here. Counsel for Impsey and Kearna announced that dismissal of the con spiracy charge woald be aked when It was called up tomorrow. Jack Johnson Still Over Mexican Border Army Officer's Wife Meets Death ROCK FORD. 111.. Jnna !. White riding with friends in an aut- on the outskirts of Camp Giant last night. Mrs. Mows, wife of Captain Moss, camp utility officer, was shot in the 4atk of the head from ambush and died shortly afterwards. The automobile had Just pusod four sol diers on the road when they heard a noise Ilk the explosion of a tire, i The officers stopped the machine and discovered the woman In the rear seat wounded. The four soldiers fled. Camp au thorities caused roll to be called In every unit In Vte camp. A search lor the four soldiers was made. They had not been captured at an early Lour this morning. WOMEN LOSE VOTE RATON ROCGE. La.. June IS. All possibility of action by the Louisiana legislature to enfranchise the women of the nation before the November election was removed to day. the house voting down. C7 to 14 the federal ratification resolution then adopting CO to 29 a resolution flatfly opposing federal suffrage. The federal ratification railed in the senate last week and a measure .ranting state suffrage was today made a special order in the senate for Thursday. The state suffrage measure has been passed by the public. . SAN. DIEGO. Cal.. June .... Ie spile report that Jack JohuMin. the negro pugilist, would bo st-nt across the line froni Mexico or mould come acro Into, the United ?tate today, he was MiM at Tijuani, lw-r Cali fornia, a few nut from this city tonight. V s a a INCOME TAX ClIKt kS LAUGH. CHICAGO. June 1 Fourteen checks for more than $1 .. ono from firms and Individual were received-today by the internal revenue department in payment of the second installment of the 11 income tax. The largest check was for fi.oH. 00. while another was of fa.ooo.-00. ASK UNIFORM AUTO LAWS. MAUION McCLAlX ItE-ELFXTEI EUGENE. Or.. June 15. Marl jn McClain was today re-elected to the position of graduate manager of ath letics at the University cf Oregon. Il just completed hi first year In that rapacity. Tlir.OL'Gll Tin: aofs TIME TELLING 9 "Quantity Production" 1850-19:0 1 e, J " - . v. Ml ( , - w-er iV.':i I aswl aaaasBwSaawaSaSSWaSW fVfi.ai af aWM. It lattaU Ef la the tmVJdie of t5e ninefeeiuh crefurr. cc P. S. Partafft. an floyce of l!e Arnerican lioriloce Curapany. now the Wakbaaa Watdk t'omany. retttmed to his old bucae va a viwt and was aked ty hi lrr.d tshat he had been dvtr.4 ara worklcr. aI4 be, "tCr a ccer3? wladi Calrs arrti coby kla watches la a day." Great was the foerrimsct at this rrpfy. "Why." ther exc!a!sied,'. "where could row s3 screw watcWi S Zj even It you coal make that tsany?" Today, cue siitf' coccemIUit. IL IxgrrKkS ft Bra. yr!uctl twear thcaia,- wiuhcVa dif. ". THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN "'ON-i VI A ! ST. LOUIS. June 15. A campaign for enactment of uniform automobile laws in all states 'was authoriied at a meeting of directors of the nation-! al auUmbiVa olealers association to day. The proposed campaign is ct P"Cted to begin neat September. SELL IT TO THE FARMERS No matter what it is, from a threshing machine, horse, or cow, to a oaper of pins. The farmer is the best buyer. THE GREAT WESTERN FARM PAPER : Published in Salem, Oregon, will place your advertisement in the hands of 20, 000 farmers and they read it Bargain Column ads cost only 3 cents a word, or 2'z cents a word for; four or more insertions. Trylt Statesman Building, Salem, Oregon Read The Pacific Homestead, Weekly, $1 a year. YoaTl find it well worth while. 1