The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 30, 1921, Page 20, Image 20

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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM; OREGON
THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE .10. 1021
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BATTLES OF bEMPSEY AND CARPENTIER
No. 7
been linorV;i( out. Ii-mi i ov.-ri
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: b,,e.. v.. 1 ; itilfii il'ict' In Soili 1 . 1 'i .1 hut til ( : - ,1 :
iii-'.i r'i t mil- i" (;.;!.. ' .."i ., .. : 1 . .. i..r. 1 .mi.;
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JACK DEMPSEY AS HE IS TO-DAY
Jack Itmp,e ni! Jc-c illard he.,rd th
. " met for the world v. ii.ivvwe:pni "i.o I . . r.t i u
fhanipt-om-hlp at Tol. do. (t, .inH haw ' u 1 '"
4, The day w.t hii t,"-;n"
hot. Thermometer at 1 11 - r n
Uitn tl' hl! !.., lif
Oj. I! li .-
elrtc recitei-Nj as hiph ar. V.'Ji (!. rr.nni. .!iml in t ih.:--o v ... n ;:( t 1 t.- :
ftrees. The bif; ateail.i. 1 on-tt 11c ted tideii.e aiu lu-d. f. 1 11 hd U'i! ' 1 !.i in 1 1
to seat 7.".. per? oas. xontained lard. p!in." him with lit h I ; -'' h.,11 d.-: .it 1 . 1 1 . i 1
Cnlj" a f'vk hundred moro laali ion-. lr t in th jaw . then in th' ill- 'i..'ii v !.t ..,! :n
l'J.OOO. The rntn roc-fi.t how- ! r, ., . ,,,, , i, ., ,v ,. , 1 . ,.
tver, insured ih financial suece;:.-; -aiht ! -eennd : of n ti.,n. .1 i" .1 v .. :-l.t- t. i . ..
Of the project, ril'hi to th ' mix anil a l.-t t n thr u Hum ..i r,i i- 1 . i ;'n- ii
There was a narked contrast in :a w !ppr, Wiilar.l in '-.. I '" . ' ' ' ;n .1 m .. . - 1.';. tTi
the demeanor of the Iot. a; a-. I nr tl n i.'.iia.liT nt th.- 1 n-:isS;- -I of ;.i :m r.
inoy eutereu ine rint. jes u u- roun-t. tn . haaipmn .1 ,-j.kim Carp. titr. H rmi :i
iru, inr champion, was almost ar. .(uirat'c v I. loin .-.jiialloil i?i ili
rogently confident. lie approach- :u.i n-i ! Sf-v. u limes ilurin
ed the ring with n sure stride, the 1 .1 rid. W'tltar! wa- i iMi i
'io. n .
: i . 1
climbed through the ropes and l if -k . I dow
1: or
tit h
eip!.'.- o
11 .
gazed calmly out on the crow.; th r. ;. II.- uax prono w i
with the KHUfretMlon ot a confident -(..t- ,lin,, f,,r ,
BinUe playinp around his mouth. , . ' '
, round 11 1 ilairor the
Peinpsey k inunner was more
serious. A scowl, which visitors at ""' I'.-ard and it v. a- !.
hi Atlantic City training camp for a moment that WiUar.i Jiad Carpenta
1 1;.- u .1 1!
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our had !,
v 1 .I inn .1.
$t
t 1 . 1, 'Ar-y-K 1 nu i: 1. 1
.:p or VV,U' 'vM.-.-. . i'-L:.?
Ki, . r Te " .!. mi . t'-r. I lll'J . - ?'& -si. " 7 . il I
,, . i r ,i,,; : ,; mmm,-: . v TH
was m,w ready ,0 , ' .V"' ' jA.l,
tu ' f v f . - jrS WHO IS ,
; ' " ' rOR COMBAT
I
thn snlution an an under -pray to
J cover the lowei surface of llic lol
li'ife. Tills : prefer.lhly applied
. h ,i! 1 1 o , , a 1 1. r l.loom m?
Ie -pile the ca !a in i I mi : I v ,ow
jpri.-o- tlii- ..ar and the calami.
l hif h price ; a c-ar ap0.
,"o,,d : I Mil. -lit of (he ln.' allh. i r
i'idu 11 ! .,r- traiii'.-iv . onii.h-n't
' ' ' in for toad , pi-.. ..M ty
1 Ho. crow.. 1 .....il a tll, ,
11: 1 H' i w ,!, f,,,i( ,h(.jr ,.ih
cime 01 I h-' : : ,i'. H
V. lll pli.Vv up 1 hi ;; , 1, 1
Wnrrnnt frp Pt'. i.
Is Sworn Out aJ
KI-TTI-. Mont.. Wj.
warrant for the arrest J
was -worn out here rnl
ac. ordinK to Chief of Poli3
Phy, Hi.- animal was "f,,i
Th- eompiainant. a woman!
el a i.adly lacerated arm t&
l en ;,cralch.l na
'111 pK.v, up f.rir iir , -. t j ni-i,i,,, 1 , .. W 1
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food t.'irt .11 III '1:1 1 ..n ,1 in ,'.,. i ; ; i
1.". 1 - ., -
1 '";f :ril horn i- hold that t h,.
lov.i-r w - ii. to h; i...r II Teoi ob-.J.T
1 - 1 T nrr-r nn
(ii.s ami make ih-m a slap;.- r,-,,,,
. I lie prote. l :1i o. pia)lI . j . ,)M1 j
hi . t pi-ctp j-; a , n: i.ii ;f 1 iir 1
I'll ill
h- to he ( on - in a, ,1 , ,,, '
i'l'in I'mk , Mial,ii.: -it. ... '
;'' '-l'1'ot i to pill (he in ,1(1 ! j,,.. ;
lor thr rr.i-v.rs ., that they , n j
ine- do , ,,.,r 1, v , . I
ievt.
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1 Read The Classified
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Champion .lack I-mp.s. y. i.!i.' ..1;: a ph taken at the Inalth farm cf Ieddia Welsh in Summit, N. J, duT"
hf tAJnlns for hia cuming bout w.Ui Georges Carpentier in Jersey City, N. J. -
ime tested in service
Millions of miles of highways and city streets hav proved Zero
lent to be a lubricant of highest quality. This uniform quality is the
result of an efficiency in the manufacture of fine lubricants created
by the combined resources, experience, knowledge and equipment
of the Standard Oil Company.
Yon gain an advantage in the use of this time-tested lubricant by
following the recommendations of our Board of Lubrication Engi
neers embodied in the Zerolene Correct Lubrication Chart.
Ask for a Chart for your car.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California;
grade for each type of engine
1 meet ens. 1 ne tioui was hiageu
in Ghent. June 1. I!tl3.
Carpentier knocked out Wells in
the fourth round. The Frenchman
declares that the first three 1:1 i n-
jutes of that match were the
worst he eer experienced in the
rirm. Wells knocked Ca"pcntier
down for a count of nine, in the
first round. Srxctators were
mazed when the Frenchman n-
! rained his fe-t. Hanging on. he.
weathered the storm. He stalled
through the second, felt out his
man in the third and found that !
the stomach was his opponent's
vulnerable pot.
LOO ARSENATE
IS Hi KILLER
famous, and the authorities are
now on their .trail, as follows:
" Your letter of June 23, with
accompanying speciments of green
worms from the foliage of logan
berry plants is at hand.
"In response I would say that
I this is a very, common and gen
jeral offender, feeding mostly on
Prfr-,- I DM ,n(' foliaee 0j raspberries and lo-
rrofessor Lovett Prescribes; tan berries. van Trump re-
I ports it as particularly common in
-Marion county this year. In fact,
we have found it in Lane, Wash-
mpton, Clackamas and a number
of counties where small fruits are
crown. Some five weeks ago I
MS-::-Bffle!3i!::iiil:i
"l I -T- vJjM-
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Sure Cure for Bu on
Loganberries
I ,n ,ne "nh. after about a; Only an ill-bred, scoundrelly sent out publicly through the
m.nute ?.f art",n- C.'ntrt '"Mbuc or worm would attack a 2 1-2 I newspapers, stating the presence
ed for the jaw. ells lifted his , lo-mberrv ,)Ilf ! pest and the desirability of
puard and Carpentter shot a right ,flls a polIml lo.anberrj. but arsenate of Ip,i fnr
to the mid-section that sent Wells there are worms just like that, a- it. , would hesltate to rwommend
down and out. It was a remark-'this letter from Frof. O. L. Lov- spraying with arsenate of lead
.me snow 01 piucK and recupej. f.,t rntomolocist at Acrieulttiral iust at this time when the berries
are ripening. The ideal standard
treatment for the control of this
raspberry and loganberry saw Oy
is arsenate of lead, applied at a
strength of one and one-haif
1 r m fmwj
ative power on the part of the j c-ollepe, to C. A. Park, president
I renchman still in his 'teens. fh Htr1fo i,r, ,vi1M T i.,.
(will prove. Maybe the worms
'missed the calendar and thought
On account of the more or less they were eatine Ioans at 13
prevale nce of prohibition the sea I cents a pound raw. At anv rate.
serpents off the coast are running t!ir are trying to grab off the Pounds to 50 gallons of water, us
gmaller this year than usual. '.juice industry that made Palem line an angle nozzle and throwing
Summer Excursion
Rates
To Eastern Points Through
CANADIAN PACIFIC ROCKIES
Tickets on sale June 1st to August
15th inclusive. Limit three months
from date of sale, with final return
limit October 31st. For full particu
lars write, telephone, or call at office.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
RAILWAY
E. E. Penn, General Agent,
Passenger Department.
55 Third St., Portland, Oregon
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Men's Suits
Hart. Schaf fner & Marx, Micheals Stern and other makes
$60.00 VALUES $47.95
. $55.00 VALUES $43.95
$50.00 VAI,KS $39.95
$45.00 VAlUES $35.95
..$40.00 values $3195
$35.00 values $27.95
$30.00 VALUES $23.95
$25.00 VALlIES $19.95
Men's Hats
$7.50 haw , $6 10
$7.00 HATS $565
$6.50 ' HATS $5.20
$6.00 hats $4 g0
$4.50 hats $3.60
$4.00 hats $3.20
All Stetson Hats $7.20
All Straw and Cloth Hat Included in Above Prices
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The fFolQowlinig Pirnc
iPFevanlI Jwy list am 2ndl
50 Men's, Young Men's and Youths' Suits
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Sizes 34 to 40; Values Up to $6!
$20.00 WhL!H
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Men's Underwear
HATCH ONE-BUTTON
$2.00 d1 yjf-
Values P 1 .tt
Short sleeves, ankle length; short sleeves, knee
length
ouuozen
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Men's Dress Shirts
$Ll5
Fine quality Percale; sizes 14 to 17
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SgiOtnn MaD'ini
Boys' Suits and Shoes
Broken lot boys Wool Suits; 69 wool suits; sixes 8 to 17;
values up to $15.00.
$7.80
Boys' Shoes
Entire line Hoys' JMJ.OO Shoes $4.85
One lot, sizes 2y2 to 5U $395
One lot little gents' brown; . . CO
Sizes 912 to 1312 vOtOV
Men's Shoes
100 pair Men's Dress Shoes; high grade quality; values $12.00 to
$1C00; per pair
$7.35
GO pair Men's Tennis Shoes; high shoes anri Oxfords; black nd j
wrute; an sizes, pair
85c pair