The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 02, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON
THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 2.
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Qreb-Walker, and iWills
. Weinert Fights. to Take
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Advanre'Smf Salt iRrrwrt $3GO,
I OOO . Mark ;: irrb to Rlk f
Middleweight Crown lu ; : f'
: VVIker Fight - . r
Ita decision, which -will be given
tomorrow, afternoon. ,
While the Greb and Walker
match will be a legitimate world's
championship match, Wills con
tends that j his position in the
heavyweight" circles entitles him
to a preferred position on the
card., t : .'; . . - : - '
Wills 'will be the popular fator-
ite to defeat Weinert.
Greb will be an odds-bn favor
ite to retain his .world's middle
weight crown against the attack of
his youthful challenger, Walker,
guardian of the world's 147-pound
crown. ' :
BASEBALL
American i
New York 11; Boston .
Cleveland -11-1: Detroit 0-4.
St. Louis 8; Chicago 6.
. Only three games scheduled.
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' National j
Giants 6-16; Philadelphia 4-7.
Pittsburgh S; Chicago- 6."'..
nrooklyn 4; Boston S. I
Only three games scheduled.
LEGION DEFEATS GROTTO
SOLDI ERH TAKK K A8Y
- TORY BY ft TO O KCORK
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NEW YORK, July 1. (By the
i A Asocial ed : Press. ) Harry Greb
of vPUtsburgh, world's middleweight-
champion, - will risk his
,fcrown against Mickey Walker of
KHzabeita, K 3.. "world's welter
height champion, and Harry Wills,
jnepro heavyweight, will j trade
inches with Charlie Weinert of
Newark. X. J.. In the two 15-
VoiiifdV headline matches at the
Jtafliah hospital fund bouts at the
Polo grounds tomorrow night,
i This stellar . topline ; program
will be augmented by a six-round
neml-ftnal between Jimmy Slattery
of Buffalo and Dave Shade of Cali
fornia, and a four-round prelimin
ary between Joe Lynch of New
"YorV- forjner' world's bantam-weight
champion, and.. Chuck
' Shark'ey of New York.
. Promoters of the matches said
'today that1 the advance seat sale
.already had exceeded th,e '$300.
' (H) mark, r If a capacity .crowd at-
i tend; the matches. 80.000 people
lyrfil .be in Wie enclosure P
- 'fS, Four hundred pollcetaen have
! ' fcen detailed to the flht area
' keep the throngs moving. The
' vromoters are pertrubed over the.
r question of naming an official
' '"Yi a In bout. Wills and Weinert
JJipth.have served notice that they
Expect lo po into the ring. for the
! ,flna attraction, while Walker and
f '$rb' have scoffed at the idea of
-' turning their world's title match
jnto a semi-windup affair. So this
' matter has passed on to the state
alleic commission, all four prin
cipals having jf greed to abide by
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SPBAt NEEDED FOR MOTH
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XOtJEROVR EGGS JAW Dl'RIXG
RECENT HOT ' SPEU
CORVALLIS. Or.; July 1.
(Special.) Numerous eggs of the
codling moth, have been laid dur
ing the last week of warm' weather
reports the department of ento
mology of the experiment station.
Thl9 will make it necessary for
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Pacific C'oitvt 1
Portland -3;'. Sacramento 2.
Vernon S; Ixs Anseles 1. :
San Francisco 13; Oakland S.
Seattle 10; Salt Lake 8 (11
innings.) ,
STECHER BEATS ZBYSZKO
I WICHITA. " Kans.. L Ju'y 1
(By Asaoclated Press.) -Joe
Stecher of Nebraska. claimant to
the world's heavyweight wrestling
championship, here tonight defeat
ed Stanislaus Zbyszko. veteran
Pole, two falls out of three, after
those growers. In the Willamette' conceding to his opponent the sec-
The American Legion nine won
an easy victory over the Gr6tto
ball club yesterday afternoon by. a
score of a to 0. Hooper of the
Legion scored the opening tally
for his team in the first inning.
; In. the third . inning Pearmine
in Ida fnnvth nnri lt tilTIA At th'
4j
bat for the Legionalres, three
runs were annexed, one each by
Hooper, Acton and Pearmine.
and Margaret Black, both attend
ants at the Oregon State- hospital.
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C lerks File Bonds- F
Five bonds filed by Marlon
county district school clerks were
received by Mary L Fulkerson.
Firemen on Vacation
Lou Johnson, William Hunt and
C. L: Smith, local firemen, are en-,
joying a two weeks' vacation. Mr.
Johnson is 'vacationing- at New
port and. Mr. Hunt is in Canada.
Mr. Smith .will probably spend the
greater part of his vacation In
Salem. . ' i
valley wo have not a good cover
ing of poison-over their trees, to
spray immediately. Those grow
ers who have, sprayed since June
15 will not have to spray again
until the middle of July.
The unusual-weather during
June will result in a split brood
of wornis which will mean that
growers will have to keep a good
coating of poison on their fruit n't
all- times.
ond fall when Zbyszko threatened
id leave the ring.
CORK
Lift Off-No Pain!
R P. a ri the niassiflfrf Ad;
Thripf Urenses Issued j
IT. G. Boyer, county clerk, Is-i
sued three marriage .licenses yes-i
terday. They were taken out by1
Petee P. Hiebert, 840 SouHi Liber
ty, and Clara Flossie Jensen. 27071
Brooks avenue: Milton T. ..Hedges,
and Wynoia Frances Desart, both!
of SUverton; Cbales 6. Claytonj
Wanted Salesman
Two; experienced automo
bile salesmen. Must be first
class and able to produce re
sults. We furnish the dem
onstrators ;M a r m out.
Chandler and Cleveland. An
excellent opportunity for. a
wide awake salesman. See
R. N. MacDONALD
256 State
county scpool superintendent, yes
terday. t"he counties filing were:
Silver Fills. Mrs. O. P, Harris,
clerk, $500; Parrlsh Gap. Mrs.
Mary dheback. clerk. . $2000;
Grassy Pknd. Mrs. Walter Norton.
$1D00; JSwegle, O. ' P. Bond.
$1500; Valley View, R. E. Skalfe.
$2000.
The Statesman cover county
news more thoroughly than any
other paper In Marion county. Our
special correspondents do It.
t EDITORIALS OF THE I
PEOPLE
Hurrah for McXary!
Editor. Statesman: .
Hurrah for McNary and Mc
Munn! . i
Hurrah for the revolving fund
for reclamation purposes!
Charley McNary will carry snch
a landslide vote In Oregon, that he
will make The Country Gentleman
sit up and take notice. '.
Yours for the man with vision
for high thinking and plain lhr-
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VOTER AND TAXPAYER..
Salem, Or.. July 1. 1925. ;
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j Doesn't hurt one bit!; Drop a
little "Freezone" on an aching
corn, instantly, that ; corn stops
hurting, then shortly you lift It
right off with fingers.
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle
or "Freezone" for a few cents,
sufficient to remove everx;Jiard
com, soft corn, or corn' between
the toes, and the foot calluses,
without soreness . or Irritation.
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I FREE LA CHNITE' RINtiS
j Bring This Coupon to
CAPITAL DRUG STORE
405 State Street, Corner Liberty
i' and get a genuine Lachnite ring FREE!
Hew To Get It
To advertise the Famous Lachnite Gem we have been
authorized to give away free your choice of any ring in:
our- store to everyona who buys one of our Lachnite
Pins for $1. ,
Lachnite Gems
Will stand the diamond test of beauty, fire and acid.
Can not be told from genuine diamonds. .
Same brilliancy, fire and luster of genuine diamonds..
Absolutely perfect in cut and color.
N6 flaws or imperfections.
WiH cut glass.
Can be washed with soap and water. v
Will not chip or crack. I
Is indestructible and will last forever. '
Buy a Pin for $1.00 and Get a Ring FREE
I See Our Window Display
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Mail "Orders Fflled State sixe- of finger and whether , lady's or
: gentleman's ring preferred; Add 10 cents for postage and
, - packing. ' ' f "'
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BARGAIN
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TODAY and FRIDAY at The MAN'S SHOP
- THE STORE FOR MEN
DRESS UP FOR THE 4th HERE
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BUY NOW AND SAVE ON ' : r ?
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Suits Hats and Furnishings
One Lot Men's One Lot Men's Bal- : . One Lot Grayco
Suits briggan Unions SiUc Collars
, ' . , ... Regular $1.50 Bargain Day
Sizes 35, 36, 37, 38; Values to Special 50c values, broken size, to
V $40to close out 85 C close out
$' Men's Fancy Silk 25 C '
" ( ; . , 1 . . .. . . Hose? ,f 1
Men's Genuine 13. V. Values to $l.Bargain Day 0ne Lot Men Spft
D. Athletic Unions fiQc CollarShirts :
Regular $1.50 Bargain Day " V .? 1 ' AU newest patterns Values
Special All Straw Hats to $3.50. Bargain Day Only
- 'L. -'.r Bargain Day. Special '
$1.20 10 Off $1.95
MEN: You'll Find Iktter Styles, Blter Service Here Let Us Show You.
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"Duds for Men"
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Ellis EL'Gooley
Hollis W. Hun tmgton
FIRE
WORKS
r Fire Crackers
Sparklers
Sky Rockets -.
Roman Candles
Torpedoes ' '
ON SALE NOW-
HAUSER
Monev
saving teSSi
Cash
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n "tic io) ttji.trareftgr ft, scores
Bargain Day and
Butter, Skagg's best, lb. 44c
Sugar, pure cane, 15 lbs. $1
Flour, Big K, hard wheat,
49 lb. bags ...1. ... . . S2.52
1 barrel (4 bags).l..9.99
Soap, White Wonder, made
in Oregon, I
H0 bars ... L. . Ji..37c
i 100 bars J - $3.59
Friday Features
Campbell's Pcfrk and Beans,
made by Campbell's Soup
Co., 10 cans ..........L98c
1 case (48 cans).... ..$3.23
Bulk Orange Pekoe Tea, for
iced tea 2 lbs. ....... ... 89c
Sardines, oval cans, in mus
tard or tomato sauce,
6 cans i .....;-......x.......79c
Salmon, fancy Columbia I
river, 6 1 tall cans ......... .89c
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SKAGG'S MARKET
Country Smoked Sausage,
per lb. 30c
Fine for picnics
Cottage Rolls, mild sugar :
cured, a nice lean meat, .
lb. .. i; i . 27c
We have all kinds of Lunch and Picnic Meats
See Our
Windows
See Our Windows
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In fact, every day ' is Bargain Day Here, but today
we are . showing a store full of real
For
Today's
So
batrgadns
Among others, we mention the following
Tea Sets
Console Sets
White Enamel Ware
Pillow Tops
Grass Chairs '
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Floor Lamps
Rag Rugs
Sofa Pillows
Mixing Bowls
Chinese Porch Lanterns
and many others
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Ladies, Don't Overlook '
our special showing of cretonnes, linens and frosted sateens fon vmir
new coat at big reductions. . r t v
' See Our Windows and Get Prices Before Buying
Where You!
- Can Always
r Do Better
Volume, Price
Service '
The mainstay of our
business . ;
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