I TTTR OREGON BTATE8MA5: 8ATTRIIAY. Jl'LY 21, 1030. wall Phone 1421 173 Sooth Commercial Where a Dollar Does Its Duty Beef Roast 16c Mutton to Roast ...15 Beef to Boil... .: UVj Mutton Chops... 18c Shoulder Steak....22M Leg of Mutton:....... 18c Round or Loin Steak 25c Mutton Stew.. 8c Veal Chops .. ... . .20c Pork Roait. 26c Good bacon. ...35c Leg of Lamb.. ...25c Lard in one pound car- Lamb Stew.... ..12Mc i tons Sausage 25c - -' .19c Hamburger... 19c Open Until 8 P. M. Quality and Service Quality and Service COFI Has it ever occurred to you that in buying Coffee in a ' tin with a fancy lithographed label yon are paying ten cents for the tin and the balance of the purchase price for the Cof ee? Nevertheless this is a fact and to get away from this use- less buying of tin we are buying the very best coffee obtain ' able and packing it in parchment lined paper bags and it is sold on a guarantee to give satisfaction or money back.' Gem Blend, 50c pound; 3 pounds. . . . . , , .... .$1.46 Economy Blend, 40c pound; 3 pounds. . . ........ .... . ..$1.10 Fruits for Saturday Cantaloupes, ! Peaches, , 1 . , . Apricots; , . Watermelons, ' 1 Honey Dew Melons, BlackCaps, Raspberries, -..' Loganberries, Royal Ann and Bing Cherries Vegetables 'Green and Wax Beans, Carrots, Turnips and Beets, Fresh Tomatoes and Cucumbers, i Head Lettuce and Cabbage, Peas and New Potatoes I Delicatessen Mrs. Montgomery, manager of our; delicatessen depart , ment, has returned from a ten. day trip to the Sound cities and has picked lot of new ideas which will be put into effect in her department. ROTH GROCERY COMPANY Phone Your Orders Early Quality and Service! ' MAIN BOUTS IN SMOKER ARE DRAWS Last Rounds Find Trambitas Wearing Down Tough Johnny .McCarthy NEWBERG BOY IS WINNER Phones 1885-6-7 Quality and Service CTAtzc:iA:r classified ads. being giieat bxstjlts Gorman Has Shade in Defend- ing Featherweight Title Against Baird The 10-round ro between Alex Trambitas ot Portland and Johnnie McCarthy of San Francisco, welter weight champion of the Pacific coast, at the state fair stadium last night famished the most excitement for the fans on the card of five boats. It was the second main event and was called a 'draw by Referee" Grover Francis, considered a just decision. McCarthy forced most of the fight ing and had the better of the go in the early rounds, but toward the end the Portland boy was wearing the Teteran oat and punishing him se- erely. ' In the main go Joe Gorman, feath erweight champion of the Pacific coast, and Earl Baird fought a 10- round draw. It was a give and take battle with Gorman having a shade most of the time. The four-round preliminary match between Neal Zimmerman of Port land and Carl Martin of Oregon City ana the Eight-round go between Puggy Morton of Los Angeles and Eddie Shannon of , San Francisco were draws. In the curtain raiser, a four-round event, Frankie Crites of Newberg won a decision over Carl Miller of Salem. The opening round of the Gorman- Baird go was tame, but the boys of- ierea an even exchange of blows to head and body. One ot Baird's swings rocked Gorman wickedly. rne second round was even, but the third belonged to Gorman and in the fourth Gorman delivered some heavy wallops to Baird's Jaw. The sixth and seventh resulted in about equal honors. In the eighth and ninth Gorman waded in and made matters look rather gloomy for the beattie boy. Both lads fought vigor ously in me imai round. The Trambitas-McCarthy match was a real battle and a gory one. The boys rushed Into a clinch at the go off and exchanged lefts and rights to neaa ana lace. Honors were even. The second was an even round. The tnird belonged to McCarthy but in the fourth Trambitas had a shade. in me mta the San Francisco boy rocked the Port lander severely erai urnes and had Alex looking like a joser. aiccartnr fourht wtckodiv in the sixth, landing heavilr to the bodr ana ajways Donng tn as he did mivutuuui me iigni. nut ne was wearing out and the seventh was an even round. Trambitas had the bet ter of the last three rounds. Eddie Shannon and Pugev Morton ouerea a line exhibition. Shannon is a master boxer who uses a right up- percui wun temng effect. Morton nas a ousy and a wicked left and nrt it to good advantage. ine spectators numbered . ihnnt uuv. ueneral approval was given Kereree Grover Francis. The f tenter were Introduced by Frank Durbin of me feaiem boxing commission. i Vancouver Women Guests at Elks Temple Quarters beveral women of the Vancouver ioage or tilts were guests in Salom yesterday when ther came down to take pointers from the coming Wash- uKion suite convention of lllks which is to be held 'in Vancouver next month. The women hUh'y praised the women's reception com mittee and the rooms which Ur nave attractively arranged. They gave a special invitation o the Salem Elk women to attend their convention, wnich is held August 19 20 and 21. - - i n Vancouver women who wers oaiem s guests were all representa- jie oi meir cuy and they are listed below: 1 Mrs. clement Scott. Mrs. Lewis ?,na"UCK. Mrs- L- J. Dermody. Mr. m. . Alien. Mrs. Ray Duback. Mre Arthur Pender. Mrs. Ralph Percival. ir. jonn j. cairns. Mrs. C. C. Flot, Mrs. W. Hamilton. Mrs. RoviWilirin. son. Mrs. Agnes Silver. Mrs. Chester m. maimer. Mrs. William Dundan. 1RYS PLAN' CAMPAIGN. . LINCOLN. Neb.. July 23 Mem bers of the prohibition national com miuee made preliminary- n!n. r conducting the campaign at a meet ing toaay. irgil G. Hinshaw of Chi cago continues as national chairman airs iaa u. Wise-Smith of Cedar caputs. Iowa, was elected vice-chair man.j Others elected are:. Secretary. Mrs. Franc v Tt champ. Lexington. Ky.; treasurer. H. r. aris. Clinton. Neb. The executive m,u," made up of Chairman Hinshaw, Robert II. ration. Spring Held. Ills.; F. L. G. Ilohenthal. South Dcnraier, conn.: w. G. Calder wood. Minneapolis. Minn.; Dr. F B Prugh. Harrison rg. Pa. The executive tommtiiM 'n Ll?,Zd I0.? that lho o"icial pro- hi hit inn hall. 1. i- . . 6lirn pmce in as .ny states as possible. It was ex plained to the commiti h. r-i, ,i man Hinshaw that the party was on the ballot In onlr nix f.t. ...... v". J 'm.uS eiaie conventions, in b .thtr tat " n get on " ioBi7oy petition. Longshoreman Admits Murdering His Wife yvyKR: B- C July 23.-,V. y. iwbwm. a longshoreman, con T- . Z no1 na kiUei hi wife ... pirn nere Monday evening and inen maae dally visits to the spct I ?fj,n.lf,2!?. J a Police v. Ul".v tvODDins rave Z - up J8ieraay and led - the i-uuee to me scene or the Bhootln Mrs. Robbi us was a daughter ct F. L. York, of Victoria. H. C. and a niece of Father York, a Cathnlsc priest of San Francisco. Cal. While his wife lay dy'ng. Robbins is alleged lo have said. tbt?v dis cussed the shooting and at first de cided to make It appear Mrs. U bins had committed sulcWa. "For the sake of the children." according to alleged confession, they rejected this plan and . "decided that Mrs. Robbins should be killed.- Robbins then shot Mrs. Robbins three times through the head, and concealed the body in .underbrush, he is said to have told the officer. Wednesday afternoon Robbins vis ited flie body with the Intention or comm' ing suicide, but 'Most his nei've, he declared. reading telegrams of congratulation from priests, bishops, cardinals and friends in all parts of the world. The venerable prelate. -who has been 25 years a cardinal, and over half a century a priest, is in the bent of health. Cyclone Strips Hair From Sixteen Horses REG IN A. Sask.. July1 23. Two persons were killed, a score Injured and property damaged to the extent of 1200.000 in a cyclone which swept the southern part of Saskat chewan Thursday afternoon. The full extent of the damage to the crops MIDSHIPMEN' WIV. LAKE QUINSIGAMOND. WORv CESTER. Mass. July 23.--A crew of midshipmen, the naval academy's second best, today won the race for the intermediate eight oared shell championship of the country-feature event of the first day of the national amateur rowing regattta. By their victory the Annapolis second crew won the right to compete with the naval academy varsity, Syracuse uni versity and the Duluth Boat club crews In the race tomorrow for the senior eight championship and the right to represent the United States at the Olympaid. Much Bitter Feeling In Communist Trial CHICAGO. July 23. The taking of testimony in the trial of 20 mem bers of the Communist-Labor party ended today in flares of feeling from attorneys and witnesses. At one point. Ole Hanson, former mayor of Seattle was led from the courtroom to end a controversy between him and Clarrence Darrow of "counsel for the defense. At another point. James Duncan, secretary of the Seattle Labor Coun cil, was warned by Judge Hebel to guard against expressing his opinion of Hanson. Alaska Oil Fields To Be Developed Says Daniels SEATTLE. July 23. Alaskan oil fields are not being overlooked by government departments In their plans for development of the" terri tory. Secretary of the Navy Daniels declared at a banquet-at the Arctic club here tonight at. which he and Secretary of the ' Interior Payne were honor guests. The navy looks to Alaska :o furnish oil for the Pa ctfic fleet, he said. and the fields of the north may furnish a great future source cf supply for com mercial and manufacturing uses. Cheap transportation is the solu tion of the problem of development. Secretary Payne declared. He then pointed out that large 4ron .deposits tn Alaska g re at-prcent unworked because of the lack of facilities for handling the ore. CARDINAL GUIDONS 82 WESTMINSTER, Md- July 23.- Cardlnal Gibbons quietly observed the 82nd anniversary of his birth today with Bishop Daniel O'Connell of. Richmond. Vs., and Bishop Cor- ngan. try caidinal's auxiliary at Baltimore, as the guests of Robert bhrlyer near In ton Mills. The car dinal celebrated mass In the private chapel and spent a part of the day LAST DAY V 1 ' ' ' I jte,: as. ,1 vthf UnivcbsaC Spccial LIBERTY ' ; Coming Sunday HAROU and the complete casualty list Is not known. The greatest property damage was caused at Alameda, southwest ot here where the cyclone cut a. swath two miles wide. The' village of Frobishe'r suffered extensive damage. The country j-oads for miles were lifted with farm im plements. Umber, household utensils and. clothing. The body or rMs. Guy Holmes was found a half mlie from oer home and her four-day old infant. . who was with its nurse. Is missing. The nurse was carried 75 yards from the bouse by. the terrific wind. Sixteen horses In the barn of David King were stripped of, their hair. At Kroneau. nine miles southwest of the city, there was a wa&fcost and' trains were held up for some - At Moose Jaw, city power service and telegraphic services were tied u -for two or three hours. - Dispatch Says Poles Ask for Armistici ZURICH. Switzerland. July 23. Polanr has asked the soviet govern ment for an Immediate cessation et hostilities and the dispatch of a sov iet military detachment to meet the Poles in order to arrange an armis tice, according to a wireless dispatch from Moscow received here today. The place for the meeting Is suggest ed as the Warsaw-Moscow, road be tween Baranovltch and Brest-Litofik 'AN EASTERN TDD) EE r- - - While They Last A Copy of the New Song "S0N0RA THE MELODY BEAUTIFUL Come in Today and Get Yours j CLEAR AS A OELl . MYRTLE KN0WLAND - ? Sonora Dealer In Salem . : 415 Court Street Phone 352 I WESTERNERS A Full Line of the Very Choicest Meats Obtainable at tie midget: You All Know Where to Get the Best at the Lowest Prices Some Fine ROASTING CHICKENS For Saturday THE MIDGET Originators of Low Prices 361 State Street NOT IN THE COMBINE