The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 24, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON
SATURDAY -JIOJiNlNG, SEPTEilBER 24. .1921
Bantamweiaht Title Cantor-
ed from Herman by De
cision of Judges
cirUTinr 'to rtininiio
nuniiiiu io , runiuuo
Seattle Boy, Who Fought in
Salem at Elks Meeting, ::
' in Draw Bout
, NEW .YORK, Sept. ZJ. Johnny
Butt, of Jersey City, N. J., Ameri
can flyweight champion, won th
world's bantamweight title to
night when he recelred the Judges
decision over Pat Herman of
New Orleans at the end ot their
15-round bout. .Buff weighed
113 1.2 pounds and . Herman
117 8-4 pounds, i -
Buff urougnt. the crowd to Its
feet time and. again by hU light-ring-like
work and aggressive
ness.' He bad the better of tea
rounds, four wer Herman's and
one. was. even.- fv-:,-.-"
- The New Orleans boy appeared
unable to use his right effective
ly, and while Buff missed oftener
his Mows were clean and har and
worried Herman.' " i -
'. Herman showed ". best In the
fourth round when on the offen-i
civ fia "1 1 niwt Tit, ff rl,W vfafct
to the Jaw. apsettrsg htm. Bff
was mp immediately, however.- '
Herman, who won the bantam
weight championship from Kid
Wirrtains wf Haiti niorc in a o
roond fight at Ne Orleans In
1117, lost it on a decision hut
December la -a Unround contest
wilb Joe Lynch of New York, but
won it back a?alo when be re
ceived the Judges' decision over
Lynch in a 15-round boat in
Hrorklyn n frvr wesks ago
Round one They met in the
center of the ring and exchanged
light body blown. Herman landed
two lfzht rtrhta to the hod v. Bnf
mituMd a right for the bead but
connected -with light left. Buff
landed a right in Herman'3 stom
ach at the belt..
Bff Drawn Blood
Hound two They sparred for
an opening and Daft scat a left to
the body. They fought lightly if
a clinch. Butt caught Herman on
the jaw with a left and came hack
with a right to the head. Bnff
misred a left to the body. Her
man's Jeft eye vas bleedlag. Her
man - missed right uppercut and
thev were sparring at the hell.
Round three Herman was
short with right hook. Bnff sent
hard right to the stomach. Her
man landed several rights to the
stomach. Buff landed left and
righf to head, and Herman coun
tered with right to jaw. Burr had
the better of the Infighting at the
bell.
Huff Goe Down
Round four They exchanged
hard rights and lefts to the body.
Herman landed two hard rights to
the body. , Herman landed two
hard rights to Jaw, then peppered
Buff's body with rights and lofts.
He floored Buff with a right to the
Jaw tut the New Jersey boy was
soon on his feet , Buff crashed
two lefts to Herman's Jaw.
Round five They exchanged
light body blows and clinched.
Herman slammed right to the jaw
and followed with rights and lefts
to atomach. Herman'i right then
found Johnny's Jaw twice and they
exchanged left hooka, nerman
sent right to body.
Blown Kvcnly Exrhangfd .
Round six Herman started
with a right to body and Buff sent
right to jaw in return. Buff land
ed right to chin and followed with
hard right to body. At close
quarters they exeflaaged rights
and lefts to jaw.
Round seven Herman used a
left Jab effectively with right.
Muff nnt straight right to Her
man's Jaw and they cimclied. Both
missed rights for the head. Her
man staggered Buff with a right
hook and they fought furiously at
clone quarters at the bell.
Round eight Herman crashed
a right to Buffs Jaw end Johnnv
returned the compliment. Buff
found Herman' jaw with short
right. Herman caught Barf with
rfcrht hook and Bnff was short
wt lhleft uppercut. They fought
at close quarters, Herman land
ing hard rights.
Round nine They exchanged
rights to the stomach. Bnff sent
a left to the jaw followed by hard
rights to the body. Herman land
ed a right to the jaw and Buff
countered with a right to the head
both landed hard lefts to the
Jaw at the bell.
I loth Hoys r9rorer
Round ten They staggered
each other with rights and lefts
to the head. Herman missed
right to the jaw and Buff landed
left to the body. BuH missed two
rights and Herman a left for the
headU
J Round Eleven Buff staggered
the champion with a right io the;
jay. roDowtog with uppercut.
Herman landed a right to the bodyf
and Buff missed right for the
uead. Herman hooked Buff hb
lefts, following with bard rights
to the jaw and staggered Buff with
rights and fctts at the bell.
Fighiins Is Furioas.
stant'mg c
ooU-de.
M i 1 i ma i ii i II siiwiii iiP him mm mm imp i i mill ii !! a ! rifsrfii m )i n 'ii 1 mi mm 11" i n I n n urn 1 1 ii rn pw inn
inr and impatient hngged Mm passionately. Fpr dV ture the mother of an idolized
? BatisfiSd Gustbmers
. .The greatest asset in Modern business today is a SATISFIED CUS
TOMER. We attribate oar' success n our ability to hold our customers.
As expressed by one of pur regular patrons the other day, "Once a Skaggs
Customer, AKrays a Skaggs Customer." Our methods and policies of doing
bosbesshaye wonforusthisrernarkable reputation. Below are the policies
whicih etery one of the' FORTY-SEVEN SKAGGS STORES follow:
i First Quality, Goods with merit. Nothing is cheap unless good.
. v i Sccpnd--Price, entire stock marked low and consistent with cost No
SPECIALS or tiait to atfract the buyer. ;
' : Third Sanitation, Wprbtected foods such ascheese, sugar, etc, must
be kept dean. You can tell by the ap pearance of the store.
r ounn oernce, waits and ueiay s are annoying.
' FifthCourteous teatn ent It i si fJue every customer. -COMPARE
OUR 44EVltRYbAY PRICES" with the SPECIAL STORE
pnees. ,
NORTHERN FLOUR will. spl?c jrw Bread prbblemi , per sack......,$2.13
i-'h'uK'Vn.CRISCO:-'-,
1 Paiimh fini
tins ..
if-M. UUUU
$50
1:47
. CEREALS
3 pkgs Shredded Wheat
3 pkgs Post Toasties
3 pkgs Corn Ffakes Ji -.
4 pkgs Wheat Eats
.40J
.35
;35
.98
PICKLES
" Exceptional Value ' -
Fancy Sweet 'Gherkins, 26 oi..J 1 lDaJ
AO
Fancy Sweet !Midgeta, 12 ox.- , s rtt
Fancr Sliced Dills; 16 02,:...-. aaCiv
w 1 i m
Plain Sweets, pint jar ..J-
Sour Chow, pint jar - .
7 Plain Sours, pint Jar
.33
.27
.25
:S0AP"
10O brj White Wonder 4.38
5.00
14 bars Ivory small) '.Zl.- t : ' 1 VtJ
7 M. J. B. COFFEE ,
5 pound Cans '. .... $1.69
3 pounaCans 1.03
1 pound Cans
.35
CANNED VEGETABLES
Utah's choice Peas, per case
Solid Pack Tomatoes, per case -
Standard I iowa Corn;
, fancy, per case
Campbell's Soup
(all kinds), doz. ....
Van Camp's Pork and Beans,
l small size ...,.. ....
3 medium size -L
4 large size - -
3.40
3.40
3.25
1.15
.35
.50
.98
100 bars Crystal AYhit'e-
y- UBERTY BELL SYRUPi
Cane and Maple
.4-
10 pound Cans
5 . pound Cans
0 . 1
V?. P0UB(1 Cans .
i.k
.73
142
. . - . MILK
"Cte ;J,; fk 3$ ... :
8 tall cans Libby's, Bordcns
or Carnation J.,
1 12 can Eagle Brand Milk
.95
2.70
MISCELLANEOUS
. ' :': "'' .
4 large size cans Pineapple;
new pack .. .
ii
14 pounds choice, ;
small Navjr Beans "
15 pounds medium Head Rice
'.99
.80
1.00
We wish', to announce the opening of ouk FltESH MEAT, DEPAITOIENT on Satar
day, SeptemlerSlUi. - Our "marketTias undergone various changes so that we may
fterveur customers to a; bettec. advantages and take care 'of the rapid increase in
husinefi8,i:We handle nnlr SWIFTS FlIlSTvQIALIXr.MEATS, all bearing the govern-
ivub inojrtvuuu iuaiA x ja yaj iiu wuiu iui iiicac xucai uian ine ordinary femu
x -ssai it 1 i i ,f H . y i-faw .
i t
!iaggs United
i (four stores) , 5,; ! p Jsaienv Phone 478
- Hillsboro
I Portland (four stores) i I . H " . Salenw Phone 478
r f ' M -. i r ' l i i - . ( t . -
Deliveries made freo on"orders of $5.03 or more (sugar excepted) ; less than that
v , amount a charge of one dime is made. . Tour dclireries daily
KUUiiU iwciiw iit;iuian TQO&
Ttlth left to jaw. Herman cent
hard rights to body. They ex
changed hard body blows. Herman
missed -a right to the jaw. They
echand lefts to Jaw. Buff land
ed hard left to the jaw and took
one in return.
Tlonnd thirteen Buff r ,nt hard
left to chin and received one in
retnra. Bail's left found Her
man's jaw and Herman landed
two rights to body. Buff shot a
leit to the jaw and Herman coun
tered with right to the body. Ruff
staggered Herman with left hooks
to jaw at the bcM.
Buffs Hooks Count
Round fourteen Herman
culd not evade Huff's left hook.
Herman sent light lefts to chin
and both landed right on the jaw.
Herman landed right to jaw and
caught a left hook on his chin.
Round fifteen .Herman sent
left to Buffs jaw and took a right
to the head. They exchanged
rights and lefts to the body. Bnff
hooked Herman with rights. Buff
rent rights and lefts' to head Her
fought like a tiger at the bell. 1
SeatUe Hoy In Draw
The first preliminary bout was
tstopped In the first round after
Johnny Murray Ijad been flooreJ
thrice for a count of nine each
time by "Red Cap" Wilson. The?
are New York featherweights.
Battlln? Reddy, 125 pounds of
New York and Earl Baird. 127 of
Seattle, fought eight rounds to a
draw.
Terry McHngt, 121 1-2 ponndP,
Allentown, Pa., received thJ
judge's decision In his enght
round contest with Irish .Tohnnr
Curtin, 122 pounds, New York. "
Could Hardly Straicbtcn Up,
When the kidneys are over
worked and fail to throw ool
waste matter from the system, it
causes aches, pains, lame back,
swollen ankles, sore joints, dizzi
ness, floating specks, etc. J W.
Reabock. Chester. Pa., writes:
"My kidneys and back hurt me at
when I got out of bed in th
morning I conld hardly straighten
up. Had to rub the small of my
rack before I could walk. I
could hardly button my shoes. I
haven't felt the soreness since 1
took Foley Kidney PilK Sold ev
erywhere. Adv.
The actors onion was in control
of the stage, which explains the
following conversation:
"You don't die fast enough in
that last act." . "
y, "Well, I'm getting time anfl:a
half for overtime." Houston
P08t.. " 'i.
ilSBffl
Adele Garrison's New rhase of
REVELATIONS OF A WIFE
"IJalcony Seats."
-Is this your idea of Eve min-i
ntes' he demaaded. ;
was delayed by ar5y to
. ,n(U.s " 1 explained
yoo are reaaj,
Katie to serve u"""1- ,
Oh. e'll be all through ia.l-
minutes." Dicky retnrned loftily,
"and that will include my was.,-;
iBg up afterward. So you can:
tore Katie serve the first course :
4actly a quarter of aai hour.
"I wouldn't advc yon to fol-t
lov? that schedule exactly, Lil
lian commented amusedly ,i3 xre
walked up the stairs to yoom.
"I don't intend to, ugaeu ;
brck -I shall tell Katie Tiair an j
hour', and have her watch pro
ceedings at that, for fear she may j
be delayed." j
"Wise lady." Lillian comment-;
ed. "By the way. look ont here a !
moment, will you?" . '
"Out here" meant a iew nr.
the lawn between our house and
that of the Durkees. Across it, !
coining from th HirerTiOn Of lue i
rose gardens, ljewa rainax ana
Alfred Durfcee were sauntenng,
his head bent devotedly above
hers, h:s hand clasping heT elbow
aa if she were a cripple in need of
his constant snpport. And com
inR slowly toward them rrom the
veranda of the Durkee bouse was
Alfred Darkee's nother, a fluffy,
dainty, little figure in lavender.
"We've balcony scats for the
third act of this little love
drama," Lillian remarked a bit
flipapntly. "Evidently we're go
ing to tell mama. I can Wl: it
from the set of Alfred's collar.
And did you notice that he did
n't unclinch when mother hove; in
sight? Too bad oar social cade
prevents our staying .until the
curtain drops. I'd like to see tha
expression on mother's face when
Son Alf breaks the glad, glad
news."
But I had already left the win
dow, and in my own rooms a few
seconds later I snatched my won
dering baby from his crib and
spite i:;r iiY.tatioa at Uttle Mrs. ! son.
Durkea's attitude. whch my com-i
won en:?c condemned, I could
comprehend thn foolish, ttnrvason-i
(To be continued)
Knrer I'd- lite to EO out to
sag bat to loss real sorrow tfim ; n barn mow and look st tbat i
WS3
met?
2 MTkired -rnea Just - wax
I -
hers, -"or T. too. was that j wheat jron're got for sato. ; jaaHhe
t complex rf all rre.itexl civa- Farmer I'm sorry, son, bnt 1 Kings."
SwiUerlasd is ow referred I
as the "Old -Man'a Home
3r-'s,; it- ' j . 1
-r
i v V t
Saturday
ipeeiais
Turkish
Towels
Excellent quality white
Turkish Towels, size ISx
36, for Saturday's OC
selling at each....-OC
Corsets
liadieV front lace Corsets
with elastic insert, four
hose i supporters, rust
proof boning and the ma
terial is made of Iheavy
foutil. sFor Saturday's
rr ,, . $1.19
' retticoats , f
Iijtdio exlra pood quality
Iteathrbloom Petticoats ;
in a; wiide:xangeof pretty
floral jdesipis lo choose
frorrL J, For ' Saturday
Crib Blankets
Fancy Crib blankets, wool
nap finish in different co
lors and designs, to choose
from; for Saturday 'k nell-
at each
98c
Blopmers
Children's Itlaek Sateen
Bloorners of splendid qua-
lity jjroods iu sizes 4 to
12 years. For Saturday's
selling
at each
49c
Ladies' Hose V
Ladies fine Cotton hose ;
Kpliced iheel and toe, hem
top; in , black only, all si.
Ob. Foir Saturday's, sell
ing at per 5 , A
WORTH & GRAY
' DEPARTMENT STORE
177 North Liberty Street i Saleia, Oregon
CHAPTER 177
THE GLIMPSE MADGE HAD OF
TWO HEARTS . "
Our rose garden, a tangle of
old-fashioned bushes. Into which
I have tried to Irttrodnce some
order and some ol my favorite
newer varieties, is separated from
the rest of the grounds by trellis
es of climbing roaos, planted by
former owners ot the property,
but which when we bought taem
were in a shocking state of neg
lect. Jim has worked wonders
with them, however, and now they
rival the bay "tree of scriptural
tradition. They form such an-effective
screen that one may stand
on one sid of them "and be to
tally unseen by a person on. the
Other, side. -
' The whole fragrant mass seem
ed drowsing in the sunlight as 1
came, scissors in hand, to the rar
est blossoms I had, wonderful
Pink and cream buds just burst
ing into blOOm. Mv tininrfl foot
made no sound upon the turf, and
for a minute or two I heard noth-
mg Dut the drone of the bees and
the snip of my scissors. Then
from the other side of the rose
trejlis suddenly came Alfred
Dnrkee's voice, tense, impassion
ed: Words Overheard.
i "But I tell you I have made it
all right with mother."
: And in the, soft, tremulous
tones Leila Fairfax .answered:
"Oh. but Alfrrd, I am sa afraid
sho has only said so because you
save Teen so insistent, nave ovcr
permiaded her. Perhaps vou have
made hT think, that she wm
snake you very .unhappy if she
persists
j Unhapi.y!, The word was
like an explosive In its sharp
quickness. "That isn't the terra
at all for what my life win -he
like without you. Oh, Leila,
Sweetheart!"
He made a quick step toward
her. I knew because or tho heavy
crunching of his foot upon the
txavel-d path; And with " the
sound I gathered my skirts around
me and retreated noiselessly from
their vicinity. I had been too
startled by the knowledge of their
proximity as betrayed by th.ir
Voices to move from the spot
where 1 had clipped my last rose,
tor I had feared that they might
hear the' noise of my departure
and realize th?y had a listener.
Hut I guessed that with Alfreds
last words he had gathered the
girl Into his arms, and I assured
myself that, they-would pay no
attention to anything but the
most -obvious of sounds beyond
the rose trUis. ; I f
, I hurried back to the house, re
placed: the fading roses with, the
fresh ones. 'and then liltlan.ooH
( threw open the doors to Dicky
September 23- '0cf Qb'ep. V
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.Like
a mm
had been through our store that's the way it
looked after the first few hours ot business.
wim mm
Things started up the moment our doors were
thrown open. Hundreds, yes thousands,
swamped the bargain sections. Mirth and ex
citement was in the air for
This Is Truly a Feast of
Underselling
In Salem's Mercantile history nothing has ever approached ft in
yastness of stock nor in the greatness of the bargain giving. Plan
to attend TODAY
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Bargains.
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