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4 ' . THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, UKfcAiur , "w n ItL' M ok m . , TODD CASE , . iimmmMmmihi T,",i 1 a- Tilt Between: Attorney Mc- . . Nary and School Teacher Helps Things Along That E. II. JTodd. brother oi wound about ura own nets, i John W. Todd defendant In the There was little delay in jthe I, 'Mnft with "which the triKht kbumb la two placet and iof- Frenchman entered the ringi 1 fered a flight wrist ' fpnla in tae Confidence Show by Invade, second round oi job hsu- Carpentier' was the first to n- jack iuempsey m -nns7 tr the 18-foot pugilistic antpl- afternoon. TM waa reportea oy theater at 2:57 p. m. He wore IDr. Joseph Connolly of Glen Core, a gray silk eatnrooe over nisi;v. ii, wao eHminw uu white silk trunks and smiled and training camp tonight. watched an airplane flying over- Dri Connolly's report follows: head with the utmost unconcern. J "This is to certify that I exam- A 3 o'clock sharp the champion lined rjeorges carpenuer aner m followed, wearing a dark maroon I firht t with Jack Dempsey and coat sweater and white trunks 1 found him to he suffering from a Manager Descamps was fussy j compound fracture of the meta- about bandaging on Dempsfly's 1 carpal bone of the right thumb hands, which was twice as heavy I and a slizbt wrist sprain. These as that which Carpentier himself I injuries have rendered his right hand I useless He! said iCarpentler's hand was G0LF IBEOBTDDH ThieJsen and Keene to Play For President's Cup at Ilahee Links .The battle royal of the 1921 golf season is scheduled for to day when Thielsen and Kene play for the president's cup and the championship title for the Illahee course. A large number of local golf enthusiasts are ex pected to witness the game. The beautiful silver loving, cup which was presented to the club by J. H. Farrar, the president, is i.,i ,rnd esses -Preliminaries to a ch4m- wollfen to three times its normal : : ,:r..r :.. : : . monship contest, and m:u Bize. . naa . aeauog jwim wiiu ""igong called the men to the cen- slmllar to those, outlined in ine ter of the ring for the champion- wniard Wants Fight charges filed, la the action now ship battle. ) LAWRENCE, Kan., July 2. i. m....u t.... Knnrtl 13 MInmrw Ends It. 1 i willard. former world's m the rlst of testimony given "Ween minutes later the heavyweight champion, to whose EOw on display in the window of rttr j,.'Mrr noble. onPl Krcat international match was own Jack DemDsey succeeded at Gardner's iewelry store. It is the :.. v ..rin.in.,i itnMM for t hfl 1 oyer, and Carpentier was twsing Uvioin in 4. 1919. will box I niahnrntA and exoenslve cua plaintiffs: : ; J. r,, : t halt carried, Jaalf, dragged to ;hls Demey Labor day if arrange- offered for a local contest for Flaintiffs'. attorneys, ' through eorner, by the police and his Sec- mentg i0T ,UCh a bout are made, eome time and is a very attrac- Mrs. Goeble,, submitted evidence nds. Helpless and groggy and wuigrd said tonight. tive award for the possession of tending to show that in 1914, E. with, blood smeared face he did "ilhave heard nothing of such which both stars are expected to n nniit since iaii sprms, mr former champion said, "when a plan! was under way for me to box pempsey March 17. The cam- pletion of plans for the Dempsey- an,i Roberts in tte games yeater- Carpentier bout ended mat pro- day. II. Todd, thea an instructor at re8era"'l'H in ""- '" Willamette uniTersity; had Inter- JPer-confldent challenger oi a ested her la unpatented a?allabli w mmuies. oeiore. f lands through Carlos Byro and Acro" the 'ing. Jack I)empsey that she had paid $500 to Byron at n faU corner with not a mark for land "to be delivered later." on Jce fr body. j nuring the cross elimination 1 ' ' rlB"' escamps was nnuia- of Mrs. Ooeble statements that E. I ieV. nw crnsnea laoi as; ne H. Todd had received $100 for cllcrc" , ia IV:a- fach $500 transaction wera at- "uc uhj wbu r a.a Fe tacked by tho defense but who ne aggerea towara tne ceater failed to have the testimony ua. inf. pc.. n stricken from the record. nn seeing ms conaupn, tu rthr Whopir.r Salom supponea nim, wnue uempsey tK'inni - trhr nrn.i im! for 1 sprang itom his stool and, run- Attorney Join MCNary;s mettle ui ufwa yifun- r watched the sky this evening for when the latter; cross-examined va rfBi'e . BI nn.a ana con the colored lights from a giant her .testimony, r At sereraj points JU, on ,nw s111116?6'8 airship announcing the result, of the examination Miss Whee-lu Bny. f which similarly were shown from !- mlnrf. vnnrf anil," hrmirht l A moment later the Principals I tu. ,iutf rst a Ki laMrtmm ilnrs srulles throtjghou. tile court room ta.left tf -fJ.n? nf tho "f,?nt while the theaters and moving make a hard fight today The two men won their right to comDete in the finals for the championship by defeating Voris Ject. fand I was promised a bout on Labor day. I'll make no further move un- i til If hear from Tex Ricard, but 1 11 box Dempsey if the bout is revlved.'t - i London Anxious. LONDON. July 2. Thousands Thirty-tlx holes will be played today. One First is Taken By Hiram Smith in Races at the xpehs3 iot MrMcNary. e century- naa oecome wg The attorneyl ; however,. t '"'"-vJr'. a ,I,B peno oi even, s While 1 questioning ttiss " eV ili,rM Mows.-wnpw. Wheeler eoncMrnlng "others who 'Te,jr Sirpentier in , no way had been mentioned -as i Byron's mparea io iiempsey as a ngnt- .... .jiin.. txTk-i -ttiiue raaenme. med' that she- was aware of the F . Courageous, speedy afoot land picture houses interrupted their shows to announce the American i victory. NEW YORK, July 2. One hour treakf "fi"6! o fro Totr rinm nuov hflrl lafrl ln occupations of one of the person w,th lightning-like rapier hlow his French anUgonist in "Tex" named, and after ' taking k fling 1,e,Jro7edi t0 areyer bbxer Rlckard.s jersey C1fy arena tnls at the reliability. or newspaper "1,7,7 vu"ca- i.AK,nai afternoon, films from which pic- the man-killing smashes of Demp sey, all his skill and speed faded away like tog before sun. It was but another tfemonstraUon of- the tures of the pugilistic spectacle are to be produced had been transferred through the medium of a flying boat to the liner Car- said to Mr. McNary, "You don't understand hov ignorant school- te&cher ara. VYes, I have f opnd out." v was the attorney's dry obserratloW 1 Thirteen witnesses were nlaeed on tne siana. satnraar ana lesu-1 fled as to promises made by Byroa ' Bummed up in a few words, or with Tegard to the the manner carpentier was outclassed when lo which the woney transfers wera Dempsey persisted in fighting In- made. Those who testified were "uo. i" icnmani iiymg arm. Demnsey of the newlworld knock rn i mi.i..i. mi 1 Man HA PIVfi1 t(V tm (a kn. farltt, I . :JL . . ... vmihobh, xnuueia "UCB r. " " : , v r lout tieorges uarpentier oi tne om Hiram Smith of Salem won third nlace in the five-mile side car! race at Eugene Saturday; sec ond nlaee in the three-mile, and first in the miss-andibut race. Reuel Smith won third m the 10-mile event, which is the north western championship race, open to all comers BUI Davis i of Eugene, cieanea up on lirsts with a machine that was cross between a gnost ana a All the win ners were Harley -Davidsons, ? Hiram Smith was : winning a beautiful second place in the 10- mile championship event, up to the last half mile cf the race, when a driving chain broke and left him stranded. He had gone 19 of the 20 rounds and was well to save the house from more loan : & nominal lUamage. j He believes the fire may have origtnatedj from sparks from the basement fre.. The Willamette sanitarium naai been using ! part of the property as an auxiliary nurses home, ana had a Diano and the furnishings for several rooms there, mosi oi these furnlshinKs were rescued with little damage; they were ful ly insured.! J : Polk County Man! Killed ; When Tree FaJ&on Htm KITS SEATTLE Organization " is Reported and Printed Creed is Dis tributed in City SEATTLE. Wash., July 2. - Formation of the Ku Klux Klan DALLAS,! Or., July 2, Ed Ose, here, as organized in the "imperi- 39. a choker employed at tne ai palace" at Atlanta. Ga.. is re- camp of the Willamette Valley ported by the Seattle Post-Intelli- Lumber company at Black itoca, gencer tonight, was Instantly killed, yesterday The newspaper says It has when a tree was uprooted by a learned that the Klan is gather high line and fell on him. The ing recruits in the state of Wash- body, Is in possession of coroner in gton. The announcement here Chapman here,: wnoiis enaeavor-i followed press dispatches from l.Sf 2 Germans: 1.613 English and 1,533 Norwegians, . U9L&i BOUT FOltFKtTEI . YAKIMA, Wash.. July 2 Jim my Storey, Seattle, hit Vera Se roy. Yakima, at -will for three rounds tonight before Seroy for feited the bout, claiming a brok en thumb and sprain1 jd wrist. Ihey fought at 150 pounds. - SAX UEGO WINS ing to locate relatives. United Artisans Meet For State Convention ASTORIA. . Or.. July 2. The annual state convention of the United Artisans wis convened here today with approximately 500 delegates expected to attend Today's session wasf confined to J capital and labor North Dakota yesterday tci the ef fect that the Klau had been form ed here to fight the Non-Partisan league. ; According to the account here. organizers in this state are dis- triDuung a printed i creea as ioi- lows: "Tenents of the Christian reli gion. x Closer relationship 1 between receiving the visitors and organ izing' for the business session on Monday. LaValley Again Heads "White supremacy. "Protection of pure womanhood Preventing the causes of mob violence and lynchings. P r e r e it ting; unwarranted strikes by foreign labor agitators. r.u:u-- irevenuon oi iires ana oesirac UlllluprctUlUId Ul OldlCltion of property by; yawless ele ments. "Limitation of foreign immigra tion. I "Closer relationship of pure Americanism. ! ' "Unholdine the constitution of it was aiso the Cnited States. 1 representatlTe "Soverignty of state righte. "Separation of church and state. "Freedom, of speech and press. "Much needed local reforms." PORTLAND, July 2. At the concluding session today of the convention : of the Oregon Chiro practic association, J. E. La Val ley was . re-elected j president by unanimous vote, voted to send & from the Oregon association to the annual meeting ot the presi dents of the state associations to be held atlDavenport, Iowa, early in August, i P. O. Riley and State Senator WJ T. Hume were elected honorary meiiibers of the associ ation. .... j ; S.SdV ;CT9 WheQ 0p- (ISdrwUldTtff harbor on the 20th posed to actual fighting. en a vovaee to EuroDe happened. It was one of the old Opponent Outclassed, on voyage to Europe. fashioned machines that wouldn't On m h J . a , I r in .It I m am hnfo anrl JERSEY CITY. N. J. July 2.- ( Ringside) More than 90.000 men! and women today saw Jack P. 4 v ler, Mrs. Mary C.-2obeI, Lymaa Pf?ei!! m.Ight 1 word in the fourth round of their Smith, W. C. Young, Roy Burton r-uT"lcr,TV "uA."emp.sT 18 championship bout. Mrs. W. C Young. Judge George J'f ioaVl re.i,yiway The entry of the principals was ax. urowa k. u. unara. i.. t "Xr"""7' . dramatic. The main i bout had Aldrlch, j.-T.'f'Koss; ""George -a. i v,wawer. game anq skui- been advanced ahead Ot the sixth Cummlngs, Arthur E. CUmmings, JJ" ' nautte,Ir f preliminary and the crowd was Ji.i V. compton, Fred r . Prince " V." "It" "UI" VlB ?lBru i unprepared, i There was heard anouL. tr. ueardsiey. run without all its members, and he couldn't push It by hand the rest of the way In time to win. One event was won by an In dian car, the time race for a one cylinder car. The super-Indian sidecar that was said to have oeen geared up to 100 miles an hour. failed to perform up to expecta tioas. -i teja k" thear of motors and DEMPSEY YET BELT ! Holder of fistiana1 ! (Continued from page IX It ): (If f - ! two airplanes circled round. Many were casting an eye aloft 'when unheralded, Carpentier appeared. Carpentier Carefre. the heavyweights BIllv Miskel and Kenauit entertained the rmafnine soectators with an eleht-rbund contest in which honors were even. . Round One. ' " . , Carpentier walked into Tbemt- sey and landed the first biriw poneni. ine lavorue wnen ne er- iugnt left to the head. Thrf rii i ..!. v. r'li. L::. ered the ring. Judging from the into a clinch and Demnaev ht. ""f" ivu-,BM amount ot cheering fee feceired, tered the Kenckman tattS r,jy T.Ta? ThiCth, h! JteI Tas h left the arena t with even a wlth .hVrtSiPIS ft,? 0nK2- "t defeat, , He turned to the No Celebration it or 4- Salem Fruit Canneries There will be no-Fourth of July in most of the Salem fruit scanr in ills gray Bilk robe he seemed jnerlea, according to a.nnounceij iHTestieatme the ' commercial as JBtable. two warehouses and 1aV5 "TnV' UnV ( ,2 w.j ! n i I oral tina vf Hwollinirn worn as . carefree as if lie j were just ments made Saturdays rThe'Oreij stennine from his bath. His fam- vnn nmnn' win mcoivo frnft mn wwE ms ; aioopiM SAN DIEGO. July 2-San Dlegn hish today defeated .West Tech ot Cleveland 10 to 0, in the first game tor the interscholastic base ball championship of the United States. i Cut in Wages of Coal Miners is Recommended SEATTLE. Wash.. July 2. Reduction in wages ot about 20 per cent. 4 per cent less than the cut fixed by coal operators, was recommended today in a report to Edward Clifford, director of the state department of labor, by special commission appointed to suggest means ' of settling . tne strike which has closed practically every mine in the state of V ash iegton since March 15, No Conclusion Reached In Wage Cut Parley CHICAGO,. July 2. The lead ers of the six organizations of railway employes in 'conference here to decide action on the wage cut which became effective yes terday did not reach definite eon elusions today. The trend, how ever, appeared to be strongly to ward mediation and less toward strike. t Woman Auto and Plane Racer Dies Instantly it STATE LEGII i . Eugene Convention of Ser-JJ vice Men Censures At torney General EUGENE, Ore., July 2. Lane Good ell of Portland waa elected commander ot the American le gion at the. state convention here today to succeed W. S, Gilbert. George A. Codding, of Medford was elected vice commander. Ills opponent was Dr. Benjamin Pound commander of the Salem post. Edward J: ! Elvers of Portland. who has been adjutant since the legion was organized in Osegon was re-elected. , , Other officers elected were: Prescott Cook ing ham of Port land ' .treasurer; Rev. Frank James of Dallas, chaplain; mem ber of executive committee at large, Tredj.E. Kiddle ot La Grande. I . . , The legion! adopted a report oi the Americanization! commute censuring . j Attorney Genera Daugherty in connection with th reversal of Henry Albers, Port land miller; who bad been con. victed ot the espionage act. Military Conquest Said Not to Be Japan Purpose l! -r-f i . SEATTLE, July 2. Japan de sires free access to the resources of China, Manchuria and eastern Siberia, with uninterrupted and free channels of trade in opera tion constantly between the coun tries, but is not bent on any mit- i. " Great Damage in California Town Caused by Boys With Firecrackers NORTH PLATT7, Neb.. July 2 Miss' Valeria Nelson -of Twin Falls, Idaho, ah aviatrit .and dri ver of racing automobiles, was in staiftly killed here this evening when an automobile In which she was taking a practice spin at the race ttack-turned over, pinning her beneath the machine. Miss Nelson came here with a number of other racers to see the auto mobile speed events on the Fourth ot July. . 1 ' f . Japanese house ot s peers and a prominent! businessman of Kobe, told the Associated Press today. ..Mr. Katsuda, accompanied by G. Shibata and.T. ; Matsumoto, Kobe business men. arrived m small boys shooting oft fire crack ers, destroyed 12 city blocks eat of the center of Marysvllle today and burned four spans of a South ern Pacific trestle, blocking rail- Seattle on m , steamer Fushima tad traff.ic on tb eaft B?ev?f V1 Maru. As spefclal pommlssioners Sacramento valley rprobably for of tho TCnhA hmhir nf mm. 1 severai aaja. mercft and the citv! of Kobe the wo noieis, inree aparimem nartv will tour the United States, nouses, two lumber yards, a livery eon Growers' will receive' fruit ale 11 -.. .1 I ill i ! . f J'' ' : - ... 1 uuigsuiii curieu mijiiiu u ne i day as usual, ana so win tne King's Products company." Time" is too precious for; yen a , patrl- renat with even with short richt. 1.11.1 nL ".iu . aie mrnea to me 0tic celebration, they say, and greater amount of applause ring- Ber ait with1- w Ta TiT-i .. uia nanus ana they'll be loyal to the-govern ing in His ears. A tribute to ait heft(! vnl -onaatai, ?no?K inem in appreciation 01 ment by savins: all the; fruit that (.vhlhltlnn wtih 1 ' nrr WAV I ! ua I aDDlanse. ! ' I ' j - ' 1 BiaKEeren t:irnnt hp on' .nt.i m-i ouo uaj win mto r n v 1 r 1 . . an. ' nnnuij. . mi-,; runn ... - '"' " - .-v. j,,-. - ,th wdlrh hta nrnilAi1 him rrtnriltn?! r. T. . w " - a r 1 im neav inn . i ' . . i 1- - his boxing ability and danger-do-!.'.', 1:"., 'Z. i cha r and began bandaging his t- ht fmu win h r .,k rtnriii I1 mrM war. I vaiuuw UOM BBQ f hunil. w.A V.W -..vi ' v 1 --.uvi, . tvuiu6 Msrvwhers. na tr. lt wnrn ttifireTc Thcin a nnfnntkrn&A ' na .nK nr 1 ..... : , ': i rirht swlns- v F , T -i vuw. . n ,g unaerstooa, inougn noi i left Tthft b?y. 8pln2,n5 topi 6 ok 5 8 published for a positive announce- - DemnseT aa the winner, ran v and m'ssed w th a true to his f lahtinr form. Al- ."fnV. ? dempsey countered with a maneuvers or airpianesx . ,p - y I IJemneey Has Heard. Then came Dempsey, preceded tnougn carpenirer siruca: ine i w "I'V 1 j bT Pom horseshoe sent him flow of the encounter, a flying left f vTh ere was a furious" ex- by b,8 ttdm, rerfU m received to the face. Dempsey never at any can?e at close quarters aid it PAt,V o,.," cL J..tl Jz time backed up or showed an in- aae with qarpentler falling if. " SiTtV: Fge7s-he 'bTondeJ shaV champion "bored in at every op-j Dempsey and they exchanged body portunity he devoted ai much of j punches In a clinch. Just before h!s attention as waa possioie w me en carpentier nailed Demp close in-fighting. Rights ; and sey with a left and punishedj him lefts were sharply driven home to in the "body as the bell ranc Carpentier i body: , alternated at Dempsey 's round, times by drtTes,ijabs. hooks and Itoond Two. ' i cuffs to the .Frenchman'e face, Carpdntier missed with ai left and then landed a hlrd right to tne cum that sent, Dempsey reel- law and head. For the first round Carpentier did not! appear to feel the effects of this nunishment, . lie fought in an d out at close quarters, using chiefly a right awing or driTO to Dempsey'a face and in the sec ond round when he turned loose greater contract between two en (Frenchman in his silk bath robe and towering over him dark- browed, bearded Dempsey. Today's crowd was surprising ly Orderly. It was like an ordin ary! theater audience until the main bout started. ; During the fight, however, there was a constant roar from all parts of the riant saucer Women yelled with the men, and groundhog day or the7 commonest day in the whole calendar. . A tew later strawberries are still being brought into the mar ket. They are being offered from the stores at a usual price of four boxes for a quarter. Raspberries are being quoted at retail, two boxes for a quarter. President Doney Speaks At Methodist Church Dr. Parentlr disconcerted ith W..l,"T."ia en:mere was & panic ion and sent him back oA hi heels, but he came back with a Carl Gregg Doney presid ent of Willamette university, is to fill the pulpit at the First Methodist church this morning. because f the illness of Rev. Plugged away for victory and the July Fourth HOUrS at vnvumau tVU&UI tft Ur&TH DUE terniic right to the law that the heaviest batteries of his blows JJJJjej .i.khf LjJf th? it appeared as though the Cham- "h" 8 hIe5" ? They went i, s. rnmri tn atimime a into a clinch and when they were separated Carpentier missed a left to the chin. Carnentier land- however, was due rore to surprise I ed a half dosen rights and lefts and fluster' at the savageness otjto the champion's head. Dempsey his opponent rally. .. After tew noosea a ngnt to carpentier's seconds of indecision he gathered cheek and split the flesh under himself tigether again and al- the right eye. Blood began 1 to though the round was undonbted- trickle rfora the gash. Carpentier Carpentier'i on aggressltenesa and missed right awing and Demp- iian ittnwa landed, there was not sey's rlaht also u- chnrt tva.. ... .. . .-. n li. ... . . TT. 1trt...ki.j. tu- . the sngniess eviaence i ;v- wers iocjcea m a clinch exchang-tZytlJX. ,ArZ, SA-h hpn hnrt bv Car pen tier's I inff nnni-hix. th .a.. ..-kt. 1 shaking hands with bis oeii rang. Carpentier's round. "tZ Z Z a Round Three i WQO patted him on the shoulders Dempsey begatt crowding! Car- " p1 Ws dressing room, pehtier and r the Frenchman L Cro Rushes to Gates. backed ;away.: Carnentier dbckd .JP?: to' 'had his loyal a left hook and Dempsey backed him into the ropes, shaking, him With a solid ' right tO the ! ehin ftricken shriek as a Mow drew Blaine Kirkpatrick. 7 Dr. French, blood. I of Philadelphia, one of the nation' Cheer followed (Cheer for al lecturers for the city pastors' Deinpsey in the first! round when chGl to be held at the university he sent Carpentier to the ropes; th6 coming week, is to speak at tor carpentier in the second 1 ine cnurcn ior me evening ser when he outbaxed the rlmmninn- 1 Vice. 'or both; in, the third as Dempsey losing fijtht. Then the knockout. There were wild cheers for the champion, but around Carpentier's i corner clus tered supporters, loyal even to tne last. Postoffice Announced The Salem postoffice will be open only for the honr between 9 and 10 a.m., and that only for puuenes. ; , . " " Phamnion TUres In I lie shot out of his corner at the bell for the third round with J cry .evidence of ,an Intention to finish the battle. ; With a menae , in scowl oh his dark features, he fniinwed Carnentier about the Hne as the latter sidestepped and r- 10 ducked the lunges In an endeavor thTwl riS5?, ''S- . i v i.,no ' rs-nti"h-1 Pcuis lO the bodr in a e3tnr-h. ng low 'and wimuVbodr and The .Frenchman missed ! a j right i .tAm. tn he 1 swing and nearly fell down. Thn crept after Carpentier- until he .reached Dempsey with 4 long ravieht bim en the rop?s near a fight, fo'the Jaw and as he; came a neutral corner and began the bat,- "o a cjinch, Dempsey t cltibbed torin wlilch nresaaed the end. Jiaim oh the neck 'with the rabbH i There was littler question In the punch. Carpenter led with !a left minds of the more exp-rt among and they; clinched. Dempsey-was the scrctators as to the iUima.c drubbing hla frailer foeih the enteome. ' ' " .; -HnchCsw k Camentler i eireled r Ciong Saves ' Carpentier. Carpentier, with his speed of As tne European Idol I transient and . eeneral delivers uuwu ine siepe alter I cans. No box mail or carrier mall conqueror, will be bandied during the day as it is a national holiday that the government intends all the postal employes to observe, and they will live up to the demand of their Uncle Samuel that they shall not work on that eventful occasion. Anyone expecting im portant mail on the Fourth is out ot luck, for he isn't likely to get it. , sev- yrellas the political situation in eral scores of dwellings were con cenerai ' ,5 .--...v.. i ' i ji nomas uevan, county assessor, o., 4mJn..: j alter checking tne assessment rec jui ui a ri ay iui uuiuauuc . ords of property in the burned AnH Contnnro Man fri Hannlarea, declared the loss would ex- nuu WVI IVIIVV iiiuii IW IIMIIHI . li, , J 11 f t ceed half a million dollars.. ti t t.ac t,.i The burned area was bounded praying practically all night for . :.V divine guidance in; arriving at a verdict in! the case -of Charles E. Gaines, a I jury early today con demned Gaines toj the gallows. He waB tried for murder in con nection, with the death of G. W. Street, register clerk in a post office here last January. Several! Of the jurors offered prayers for the salvation of the doomed man's soul, it was said, Yuba river levee and B street. Joe Benjamin Not To Substitute for Leonard JAPAN LOSES GRIP. CHICAGO, July 2. "Japan Is fast losing its grip on China but should Japan have entire control of China, such control would ab sorb Japan," Bishop Wilson See. ley Lewis, resident bishop of Foo Chow, China, declared today In an address before the committee on conservation and ' advance of the Methodist Episcopal church in session here,- j , f. LOSS CONCEDED WASHINGTON, July 2 The naval tug Conestoga, missing with all hands since March 25, was of ficially given up for lost today py the navy department. WILL MARRY AGAIN GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., July 3. Announcement was made early this morning over the telephone by E. T. McAuley, secretary of the Michigan stote boxing com mission, that the commission had decided not to permit the substi tution of Joe Benjamin of San PARIS, July 2. The Duchess of Marlborough, formerly Con so elo Vanderbilt, who recently was divorced, will be married to Jac ques Balsan, a prominent French sportsman, at the London registry office soon, it Is declared by the continental edition of the Daily Mail. v Debs Release is Denied Rv AttnrnPV naiinhprtv Francisco for Benny ; Leonard ! f a-j iirtwAthr ehamnlon In hi allies and they accorded to him the homage due a conqueror. The rush to the! Kates when the fight was over will never be rorgotten by those ! who were In It. The human tide flowed for what seemed , hours before the doors were reached. BALTIMORE, Md , July 2 Ru mors that; Eugene V. Debs, social ist candidate, for president, who is now serving a term in the federal prison at iAtlsnta, Ga., for violat ing the espionage fcet during the war, was to be released from pris on Monday, were denied emphat ically tonight by Attorney Gener al Harry M. Daugherty. .1 i. . July 4 Play Day For American Army Overseas .';!' U ' ( COBLENZ, July L July fourth will be "play day" for the Ameri can forces in Germany. The program calls for pie eat ing contests, greased pig catching, climbing greased poles, a fat man's race and a demonstration ot blindfold i boxing, a championship baseball game -between two Bri gade teams, a 30-kilometer bicycle race and a 25 kilometer marathon. Two vaiudevllle shows, a stock company T performance and nhm erous motion picture shows also am muse ine ooys. Daughters of Veterans Attend Portand Session - . ..... feet gone, conndence ' snatterca. fclood running from ,fila. nose and month, and a gash oyer his cheek bone, looked like a hunted animal. U Dempsey without mercy and JIHe an avenging nemesis, punch ed Carpentier without niercy'. The hell at the end of the third round found Carpentier In seml-help- condition on the ropes and u.e , saved him from a knock-r-it ?t , t point. " md final round was nd the picture Vji, -t'er, helpless but;., r-- I remi'. on lh : an l ii hli r ;;trast ty i. stunned rts In -"3 Carpentier, i circled . Mra. W. J. Entrees. Mrs. F. W. around, waiting for a chance to Cook. Mrs. C. M. Uockwood. Miss whip over a right but Dembsey's Ruth McAdaras, Mri. Inea D. Suu body punches had weakened; htm, tie. Miss Julia K.i Webster and The champion drove Gorce rrr Mrs. LaMoine Clark, members of a corner, booked him with Righte Barbara Frletchie tent Daughters and lefts to the head as the bell of j Veterans of Salem, were In rang. The bell saved Carpentier. Portland on Thursday, guests of Dempscy's round. , j I Betsy Ross tent of Portland, and - ltonnd Jour. i - attending sessions and reception Dempsey rushed Carpentier , to fnj honor of Mrs. Nellie Goodman the ropes and a left to the body 0f Boston, national president of made him wince. Carpentier! land- the Daughters of Veterans. ed a right to tne neaa anaj tnea rue Salem delegation had the io nan5 on. wn w niisr pleasure of . entertaining Mrs. pentlw but knocked him out with Ododmail at a Iormal dnneT itbe banquet room of the Seward i hotel on Thursday evening. a right to the chin. . a Frenchman Breaks Tlairo'- -' MANIIASSET, N. Y July 2.' Georges Carpentier broke Is Is Read The Classified Ads. .. . - --... , Winter Street Residence Is Damaged By Flames - i A fire alarm was turned in Sat urday attemonn from the house at 3J)2 South Winter. A blaze In he upper story, apparently start 'ng from th roof, and fanned By the strong wind then blowing, made it look like a neighborhood menace. The fire department re sponded so promptly and effect ively, however, that the loss is confined to only a few hundred dollars, all revered by Insurance. The property chanced hands on Wednesday. J. R. Payne buylMt It. intending to move his tanilly there from their present residence on South Tbrteenth street just ofr of Mate. He had not yet moved In. however, but was cleaning up the property, and. burning some ot the trash In the fireplace in the cellar. - Happening, to come outside while this fire was burn ing in the basement Mr. Payee discovered the blaze" on the roof. and he sent iu an alarm in time ill Seattle Yacht Pulls Ahead of Its Opponent VICTORIA, B. C., July 2. Sir Tom. Capt. Ted fSeary's Seattle yacht, pulled away from the Pa tricia, the Royal Vancouver Yacht club's contender, at Cowlchan bay this afternoon and won the first race of the 'series! for class "R" yachts in the annua) meet ot the Pacific; International, Yachting as Roeiation. ! Under j a strong southeasterly breeze ;the Sir Toni skimmed past the judge's barge two minutes and 38 seconds before the Pa tricia. ; Capt. Ron f id M. Matland of the Patricia pressed the victor hard. The course was 12 miles. The (Sir Tom captured tMe in ternational yachting champion ship of ;he Pacific; coast last year scheduled fight July 4 with Sailor Freedman of Chicago, and that the fight had been cancelled. In formation from Benton Harbor late yesterday afternoon Indicated that Jbeonard was i regarded as physically unfit to enter the con test. WASHINGTON, July 2. - Weather predictions for the week beginning Monday are: Northern Rocky mountain and plateau regions: Generally . fair; cooler at the beginning of the week, followed by warmer latter half. - - Pacific states: Generally fair with temperature near normal. 1 , Bran and Arsenic Are Offered to Grasshoppers BEND, Ore., July 2. After lime and sulphur failed to dimin ish the grasshopper hordes which are invading the mountain cattle range on Crane prairie, County Agriculturist Jamison was placed in charge of the insect extermin ation work today. Jamison is of fering .the hoppers a mixture of oran ana arsenic. Police Officer Branch , Passes Away in Portland PORTLAND, Ore., July 2. Ben Branch, dean of Portland's police men, died here today. He was ap pointed to the police force 43 years ago and served steadily un til December 31, 1918, when he was the first policeman to take advantage ot the pension law. He was born in Toronto, Canada, in 1843 and came to Portland In 1869 as a bridge carpenter. Dur ing the Civil war he fought with the Unian""forees and was wound ed in the battle of Lookout Moun tain. . - i. S. 1KAN WIN'S GREENWICH. Conn.. July 2. J. Simpson Dean nf Atlanta, cap tain of the Princeton golf team, won the iintercolleKiat champion ship today, defeating Jesne Sweet ter of Yale, defending title bold- ierr Z up and S to play in the final. Foreign Population of Seattle; Spokane Shown i ; -j WASHINGTON, July -2. Cen sus figures made public today re veal the following status of the, population . in two northwestern cities: Of Seattle's 73,875 foreign born white population. Canadians led with- 13,224. Others in the ror eign born population included 10, 253 Swedes, , 9,118 -Norwegians, 7,794 English; 4,827 Germans: 3.455 Irish; 3.195 Scots; 3,348 Russians and 3,094 Italians. Spokane's foreign born t white population of 16.82& : included 3,632 Canadians;, 2, 5S0 Swedes; WEATHER FOR WEEK Political Union In . v! Siberia Long Way Ofi TOKIO. Jtane 2.fBy the A ociated Press) Political union in eastern Siberia is further ofi i than ever, as a result ot the activ, itles there of General Semenoff,; the Cossack anti-Bolshevik leader according td dispatches reaching Toklo from various center. , Following! .persistent report' that: Semenoff had , received Jap anese help in effecting bis escape. to the interior from VladiYostoici. i Japanese command i at . viauivos tok has announced the Issuance of! instruction iforblcding Japanese, officers to give any assistance t? Semenoff. i . - i i Messages from -Chang-Chun, Manchuria, report that General, Semenoff is at NIkolsk . making military preparations. Pioneers Have Reunion At Douglas County Home ROSEBURO. Or.. July 2. Art unusual party took" place at tho- home of Mrs. William Voorhia lit looking Glass today, all of the guests, with but two exception! having crossed the plains by ' ox team .into Oregon. , ' -f fThe women present were Mrs,, Ji M. Hartain, 83 years of age. a resident of Brockway and a plo. neer of 1851; Mrs. Elva A. Laird, aged 80 years, a resident ot Brewster valley, and a pioneer 01 1852;- Mra.1 M. - A. Longsworth, aged '78 yea'rs,- a resident of Jef ferson and a plonker of 1852J i Mrs..1 Lucy 'A. Arnold, 79 years ot t. age, a resident of Looking Glass, who came to Oregon in -1870 and ' Mrs. J. H. Bj-own of Looking Glass who came to Oregon m 1898. me ladies spent he afternoon recall ing the early experiences of Doug las county and the state of ure gon. . A ' (. . . .. r i i t - f sf -- j : i - '- 3 j , 5 Tilden Retains Title : , ; As Champion of World WIMBLEDON, July 2. Wil liam T. Tilden a of Philadelphia. world's singles tennis champion, today in the challenge; round of the British tort court tournament, retained bis; title by defeating the youthful South African, B. I. 0. Norton, 4-6 2-6. 6-1, 6-0v 7-5. 1 Norton took, the first twp sets in brilliant 'ptay. The I American, however, -pulled himself together in the third and fourth sets and scored points all around the court .Norton played well in. the fifth if and sixth but Tilden was he ag j: , gressor. i Suits of Comfort and Economy giving Perfection of Fit and Ideal Comfort at prices that range from $30, to $60. The ihigh quality of material and the careful, clever workmanship en sures satisfaction. I tl Extra Pants Entirely Free With each order we give extra pants of the sahie material and quality, which doubles the life of the suit and gives lasting satisfaction to the wearer. 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