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If ; i i i i t FORMER GOVERNOR WINS JUDGMENT FROM COUNTY i. COOS-MUST PAY WEST 1 9,80.-1 '. : FOR LEGAL FEES Saprernf ' Cori rt 1 fas Busy Ta-s. day; Seven Other Opinion j Handed Down i j 3 Oowald . West, former governor or prefcon, may recover $19, 65 (from Coos county for legal ser jvlcea In connection with lobbying the Coos 'Bay wagon road land grant before the public lands som i ralttee of congress, according to j an opinion- handed -down by the ! supreme court .Tuesday by "Justice ; Bnan, affirming JudgeJI. II. Belt, j who 'heard the rase, in the. lower -, Lane county courts. ; , i i Other ODinioos handed down yesterday were: " -!'J. E. Pulrabek, ,T3. Bankers Mortgage corporation, appellant; appeal from Multnomah county: j action upon contract for sale j of sawmill equipment. Opinion by ! Justice Rand,; Jodge W. N. Catena ; affirmed. '. William Qulgley ts Multnomah Motor company t defendant, and ,.t Lumbermen' Trust company, ap ; pellant; appeal j from Multnomah county: , action to recover, money. j Opinton by Justice, Rand, Judge "rn George .Rqssmaa reversed. : , j Edward J. West vg SUte Indus 1 trial Accident Commissioner, ap t pellant; appeal;' from Tillamook j county: appeal from decision of r commissioner allowing compensa t i tion. Opinion by Justice ?Biawn. ' ; Judge George R. Bagley j afflrm j d' - inj-- J-j Joseph Pelsman, appellant, vs. John I). Wilcox, et al; appeal from Multnomah county: ' appeal from dejrree allowing Judgment. Opinion bjr Justice Cosbow. Judge .: ' G. W. Btapletoa affirmed. F , ( Lew JVallacef vs. American Life Insurance company, appellant; ap- - pal from -. Multnomah county;; controversy over contract between! agent nd company. Opinion. hy Justice Burnett. Judge C, M. , Thomas. reverse! ; and case re-f :.. manded. , ; ;.! . . . : George P. Wlnslow. et "al, vs i, Arnes Burse.' et al, appellant; ap peal from Tillamook county act-, i.ion of' ejectment; opinion bv! - Justice - Bean, j Judge George R. . Bagtey, affirmed. - Manley Auto company vs A. O. Jackson, appellant; apneal from Multnomah county; suit to tore close conditional sales "contracts Opinion hy Justice Bean. Judge' Walter II. Evans affirmed. Petition forirehearing denied In! state ex rel Alameda Consolidated ; Mines. :e-t a ; : r" - MEMORIAL.' IS PLANNED ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION WILL V ERECT CAMP STATUE i .; CHlCAGG,.July 2S.-(By Asso4 iated'.Press) J The. National Coi legiateV.Athletfc, assdclatlon, com4 pHsjngfz.y of .the, leading college? and unlveVdltWwill erect a me morial'0 Walter jqamp, the father of AmerlaKfobfair.; . r j jMajof John-V Griffith, commis sioner jb t atlletic in the western confercnce:Vtid4 member of the executlt fommHtee of the NAAA, , Bald today : that'xa committee bad beer a ppointtjd!;to cooperate with Yale authorities' and Crs.- Cairp ii the erect Jan. of the, memorial. . ? . Whatever memorial is decided upon by MrsJ Camp and the Yale authorities wfl) be financed by the N A A A, llajotf 3 riff ithk said. ' Kj- , ;f ktribling'isIvictor COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo., July, 2S. W; L.' (Young? Strib ling tonight. won a decision ovr Jlarvey Perkins of Casper, Wyo., after ten rounds of tame fighting at Manitou, Colo'. . i. A SECOND WILLIE KEELER ' ' - - ' I '' " tf . : I. l ' . Vbur Vig league cluE arc said to be bidding for the service! of Tj Tjioaf outstanding hurler of tiie Louisvaie American Associa tion team. White Sox are aid to, have inside track He is said to "T? n ejtert l4te rciLuiiam cJ fans f "Wee Willie'' ,i . THE OnEGON STATESMAN. REPAIR WORK HALTED AT WASHINGTON SCHOOL SCHOOL BOARD REVERSES ITS RECEXT ACTION ' Building WIH .Not Bo Used First SeiueNter; Several Contracts V;.; ':; '" Approved " , - The Washington I junior ' high school buildings will not "be re opened for at least the first sem ester of the next, school year.U. , This was t the decision of. the Salem school board , last night which adonted the tion of SupeHhtehdenCbf . Schools! yurgB w. nng ana ordered re pairs at the Wash inston School halted. The action of the . board, which completely reverses the po sition taken at its previous meet ing; followed a report; from Super intendent Hug showing that all of the pupils expected to enter srbpoiUoy balloon-that is bounced about this fnll DnllU tia ifnmmnJ..ijfl)ill hoata nf - . - 1!HU ' f Al I ..... this fall could be accommodated without the use of the old junior high school building. S f j y No action was taken directly to rescind -the motion .passed at the previous meeting and the, new de cision was; made effective by the order of the board directing! the building committee to halt repairs on the oldLstructure. "i H k'l'l Dr. H. H. Olinger jwas reelected to the chairmanship of the board In the annual reorganization.; L. J. Simeral was chosen, to act as vice chairman for the year. -Roy Neer and Simeral. were then named to compose- the insurance j committee' with other committees rormea as rouows; Finance, P. M. Gregory; and ; Simeral; supplies. William Gahlsdorf. and N ej e r. ; buildings, Stmeral and Gregory. : The following teachers Iwere elected: Georgia Crofoot at a sal ary of 110 a, month; Barbara Hickson, $ 110; W. U Van Loan, $150. and Orrel PowelLJlSO. , Routine business and the. hear ing of. reports from principals and heads of departments occupied the remainder of the attention of the board. - . ' FOOTBALL; COACH V SlfED HOWARD JQNRS IS DEFEND ANT IN DIVORCE ACTION DENVER, July 28. (By ! Asso ciated Press.) -Mrs. Leah Blssell Jon es, whose ' home is In ' Denver, filed a suppressed suit for divorce inl the district ' court here today against Howard Jones, nationally known football coach; " ?Efror.ts to obtain details ot the charges from Mrs. Joues were un successful, and her mother Mrs. Lina -Benjamin: Clark, refused to discuss suit. t . iLater tonight one of the attor neys In the case, said that Mrs. Jpnes,; ln her ; eomplaintt, alleged "extreme . and epec.ted -acts of cruelty but Jgay no details. They haye been. maVri.ed 12 years. Jones tonight was )sald to he visiting in Middletown,. Ohio, . v . . f 'T. . ;; V - Jonesi Is neadjootbali coach at the University -ol j SoutherB Call. FIRM PRESIDENT HELD WINNIPEG July 2i-After being sought by police of two con tinents for seven -months,, Joseph Hea rst, former head of the defunct Hearst M usic Honse company of Canada surrendered to' authorities here todayr Collapse of the. com pany Involved ra loss to Investors in the! United States 'and Canada of nearly $730,000. ' ,Ncw let s rlse.and.sinr'a wel- come to .the new-mown hay fever. SALEM. OREGON Genaro Logical Successor to Flvweiirht Crown: By NORMAN E. BROWN The tragic death of Pancho Vil la, little Philippine battler and flyweight champion of the world, leavea the championship affairs of fistiana more- muddled than ever. When Johnny Dundee .surrend ered the featherweight champion ship without a struggle and Benny Leonard, from his mother's shoulder, announced his retire ment from the lightweight throne, the game was left with two klng less kingdoms and without any kingly material in either one. The! heavyweight division- has been a ; seml-comotose condition ever, sines the movies and matri mony i started bidding for Jack Dempsey's time. ; ' h The bantamweight champion ship crown has been turned Into a the heads of the little fellows every 'few days., v Truly, a sad state of affairs. ' Pancho Villa, until his sudden death; was trying to carry out of the rol? of champion as fandom likes to see It clayed. First of all Villa woij his title in the proper way. He met Jimmy Wilde, Idol or Great Britain and flyweight champion of the world ' wlthont a question, and knocked that little game Welshman out In ven rounds . of real champion- ship-caliber fighting. That was In 1923. Last year, In- stead of restingon his laurels', he engaged in 11 battlebetween WORLD RECORD BROKEN ETTA DRUIEN .STEPS SIX FUR. LONGS IN 1:50 1-5 AURORA. 111.. July 28. Etta Druien, a bay mare by Etawahj drives by Tommy Murphy, estab lished, a new. world's record In the first :race of the opening day's nrnffratn nf tva n-i n A .... a r o v ii i u iiu cuu meet f ----- ...v ... here this afternoon, stepping Bixbi ana sincere men must, Wilson furlongs in 1:30 1-5. The former record, 1:32 1-5, was made ait North Randall. Cleveland, July 9 of this year by Kentucky Jay. j The mare was given . a pretty drive by Murphy, who took her out In front at the start and kept her there, r . WILL FILM WAR MOVIE ARMY TO DIRECT SCENES DE PICTING A. E. F. ACTION j LOS ANGELES. July 28. (By Associated Press). King Vidor. motion picture director, returned here today with copies of military orders issued at Fort Sam Hous ton, San Antonio, today calling for the first film to be -made, by, the United States army .for a motion picture company. , 1 According. . to . the orders all troops at Fort- Sam Houston are to be mobilized Thursday . with Colonel J. C. McArthur, chief of staff, as director, In a scene de picting a large body of the Ameri can expeditionary force going into action In the World war. ' r .Vidor was-asked why he had not stayed on the job to direct the - picture, and his reply was "The army is doing this itself and Col onel McArthur can - handle the megaphone much more effectively than I" . , ,.-..- j Army officers here believe that this particular section of the! film will be of real practical value when completed. , J BRYAN IS - EULOGIZED MAN WAS -SOUL OF SIXCER t ' ITYy DANIEIjS DECLAKES ; RALEIGH, N. C, July 2S. I By Associated Press.J Migh Ijghts in a friendship with William J. Bryan extending over a third of a century; were recounted here today by Josephus Daniels, In a statement in which he eulogized the commoner as a man who was the Meoul of sincerity; ambitious for power, not for himself, but that! he might promote the com monwealth," and one whose "life was an open book." with no dark corners to conceal. 1 . . "Bryan made more speeches for Stop That Bark By UsinS Schaefer's Herbal Cough Cure i The best and most eco nomical cough remedy made The Penslar Store 133 Ncrth Ccmacrdl Phcng 1S7 QCHAEFER'rj f) iJRca STORE VillaV Death Adds to dearth of Real Ring Kings 7 " : ! J V '. ' ,X " IV- - ' ; - Frank ie Genaro January and August." Then he re turned to his native land to draw the honors due a home -boy who had won fame He married, too. Then he returned to the game. A few weeks ago, while suffer Ing from the Infected teeth which Wilson in 1916 in the pivotal west than be had ever made for him lef." stated Mr. Daniels. 'Wil son is president.' he said to me one day, 'and I'm his administra tion. It Is fortune that he leads for real progress and that we can work together, and this was while some of Wilson's friends were un friendly to the secretary and Just ly so. even when they differed, as always had the highest respect for himrand regretfully accepted his resignation." - . s After reciting the various meas ures of the Wilson administration in whloh President Wilson and Secretary Bryan "were in perfect agreement," Mr. Daniels said that the only break was when Wilson decided for war which the com moner opposed. . PEACE MOVE IS FATAL CHINESE KILLED IN ATTEMPT V TO PREVENT STRIKE AMOY. China. July 29. (By Associated Press.) Two promin ent local Chinese actively engaged in attempting to prevent - strikes and disturbances were" ,shot today; one fatally. ; , ' : j The crimes' are reported to have been committed by a man endea voring to incite the public and Intimidate the conservatives, blh. erwise the situation here remains quiet. !'"';-", The boycott is effective against British and ! , Japanese shipping firms only. ; - , 20 HURT IN WRECK TARRYTOWN; N. Y., July 28. (By Associated Press.) Twen ty persons were injured so serious ly so as to necessitate hospital confinement, when a large bus carrying 47.inen, women and chil dren, jnembers or the' Companions of the Forest of-Brooklyn, 'tfJJset tonight. . 'RDSteiti t RELIABLE MERCHANDISE . 36 Inch . . ' , 32 Inch ' Cretonne ; . Amoskeag; Pretty Patterns Dress Gingham yard 25c yard 21c Table Oil Cloth, yard 34c Cheviot iShirtings 9-4 Sheeting - Fast Color ; " Fair Grade yard 19c yard 45c f Turk Towels 42 Inch . Good Grade ; Tubing" ; ; J36 Linen Finish ' 25c yard 39c ' . Pequot Sheeting and Tubings Q::i"'y'v t at Lowest Prices . feh I S30 Sheets . Uinghams -Seamless yard 10c 51.25 1 ; ft:1"01163 Outing Flannel : w i y ri6."13 : . ; Medium Weight -V- Ranc ce ' ; Lights or DaFks yard 39c j yard 15c UAAWAAV Showing New Fall Felt. Hats at Reduced Prices 240 and 246 N. Ccircrchl Street " - eventually caused his death, he went Into the ring against the ad-vli-e of physicians. He went in be cause he believed a champion should. Blows taken "on bis head in that bout did not help the In fection, of course. " Now he Is gone. But one logical heir to his throne Villa held now looms. He Is Frankie Genaro, holder of the American flyweight- champion ship. ' - After a few bouts in this coun try, in which he showed his great ness as a fighter. Villa .was given a chance at the American fly weight title held by Johnny Bluff and defeated the little war vet. That was in 1922. Two years ago, before hegot a crack at Wilde, Villa met Genaro' for the defense of the American title and lost to Frankie. who still holds it. A match between Genaro and Villa has been In the making for many months. They were destined to meet last year, but an accident to Villa, I believe it was, prevent ed the meeting. Villa was willing to give his rival, a chance at the crown. Villa" must be ranked as one of the hardest hitting little fellows the game has ever known. His specialty was a double punch de livered with his left. He hooked It to the stomach or heart and then with the speed of a riveting hammer, sent It to the jaw. That was the blow which felled Wilde WEATHER HOLDS PLANES ARMY PURSUIT CRAFT WILL REMAIN IN CHEYENNE CHEYENNE. Wyo., July 28. (By Associated Press.)--The six army pursuit planes on their re turn flight. from San Francisco to Seifridge field, Mt. Clemens, Mich., were unable to "take oft" here to night on their" "night hop" ..to Omaha because of stormy weath er.' ' The flight will be delayed until tomorrow night. The Martin bomber which ac companied the six pursuit planes on their westward trip as far as me air mail field here Is expected to start for Omaha tomorrow morning. The armv alrnlanea are matins the flight over the transcontinen tal air mail route to ascertain its military effectiveness. MRS. GOULD MARRIES MONTREAL, July 28. (By As sociated Press). Mrs. Guinevere Sinclair Gould, widow of the late George J. Gould, was married to -day at the American Presbyterian Lchurch to George St. .John Brod- jerick. Viscount Dunsford. heir to the Earl of Mldleton. SOCIAL WORKER IS DEAD WASHINGTON. JuTv 27. IRv .Associated Press.) Mrs. Helen Hamilton Gardener, author, edu cator and -social worker and the first woman to be annolnted to the civil service commission, died here today In her 72nd year. ARCTIC SHIPS ANCHOR WASHINGTON, July 27.-r-(By Associated Press). The steamers Peary and Bowdoin of the Mac millan expedition arrived at South Upernuvik, Greenland, late yes terday afternoon, the navy depart ment was advised today by radio. Greehbaum WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 2D, 1923 . BASEBALL By Aa-Ut4 Pra i ' Paciflr Coast i Los Angeles; 2; Oakland 1. Ran Francisco 9; Vernon 3. Saft Lake t Sacramento 1. Seattle-Portland; teams travel Ing. ' . American j Detroit 4; Philadelphia 3.s . ! Chicago 10-C; Washington B-2j Cleveland. 16; Boston 7. New York C; St. Louts 2, ! National Cincinnati 3; Philadelphia 0. Brooklyn 12: St. Louis 9. Pittsburgh 5; Boston 1. New York 10; Chicago 3. J , DRTII SAID ACCIDENTAL . . i , VANCOUVER, B. July 28.4 (By Associated Press). A verdict of accidental death was brought by a coroner's jury here today follow ing an Inquest into the death of Volney B. Richardson. Chicago Knight Templar,' who died in a hospital here after being found unconscious on the sidewalk. El mer, dark, who was held for in vestigation, was released. " Rich ardson fell down a flight of steps and received fatal Injuries. 3 wTHN BBTTEK AND man j -III 1 w 1 ! I VQther Hie! "Better. BUICK t- TOURNAMENT IS POPULAR IIXDIEE GOLFERS MEET ORE GON CITY SUNDAY There were 25 ! entries in the ball tournament held at the Hlihee country club last Sunday. First honors went to Gale HUdebrand with second and third honors to Charles Goodwin and J. II. Farrar. respectively.' The tournament committee is very much pleased over the succe'ss of the tournament in view of the fact that Sunday was a very hot day and not Ideal golf weather. ; Next Sunday the Illihee country club team will play the Oregon City golf club team on the Illihee course. There will also be a match between the ladies' teams of the above clubs. OUTDOOR POOL CONPLETED SEATTLE, July 28. (By Asso ciated Press). An outdoor salt water swimming pool connected by headgates with Pnget Sound was rushed to: completion at a park here today In time to be used by the risking Knights Templar, The pool Is located a few yards Inland from the high water mark and Is filled at high ' tide and warmed by the sun. , AUTOMCCILES ARB BUILT. BUICC I imS(8 1926 improvements i n MBsannannnnn ti J. WILSON Just to Remind You Again Vacation time is right here and we want to again rernind you that money for the expenses of your trip should be carried in a safe and convenient fornu ' A. B. A. Travelers Cheques fulfill this need. They are issued in various denominations and can be obtain ed, at a very nominal cost, here at the United States National., Get yours before you leave. United States : National Bank !. , Salcxn.Orcgon. ; : Breiienbusii Hot Springs Marion Coanty, Oregoa HEALTH AND PLEASURE RESORT -Open Under New Management Hot miner! water hatha; hot mineral mod baths ami natural hot mineral vapor baths. 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