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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1925)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON JACK DEMPSEY AGREES TO (.1EET WILLS JULY 4 HEAVYWEIGHT CHAW SCITKD. ITLKS BOUT FOB 1026 ? ! tfo OUmt Match I Relng Defln HHy Arrangr!, Announce Hi frena Agent LOS ANGELES. July 30 .(By Associated Press.) Jack Demp eey Is ready lo fight Harry Wills next July 4 , and he will no in form the New York. boxing com ; mission, in ai telegram to be des- j patched some, time tonight, -. I , Announcement to this effect '.was made by the champion's press ) agent, Rob Roy Benton, in ampli ! fication of yesterday's announce- : ment that the Wills fight in 1326 was the only bout for which Demp sey wa9 definitely planning. SAfJDE RIDES ' WINNER SALEM JOCKEY TAKES FIRST IX YONKERS EVENT YONKERS, N. Y., July 30. (By; Associated Press). Earle Sande rode Sarazen to rictory In the Fleetwlng handicap $3000 added, which was the closing tea' tare at the Empire City track to day. Lucky Play was second and Worthmore third. Sarazen's time for the six furlongs event was 1:08 2-5. I GREB TO SIGN - PAPERS I BASEBALL- , I JU AwctfcUA hMI . Pacific Coast Seattle 5 Portland 3. :, . . Salt Lake 7; Sacramento '2, San Francisco 6; Vernon 4.' . Los Angeles 12; Oakland, 1. SI? : Jakie Fields, Olympic flyweight champion, and who now aspires to grow big enough to seek the lightweight championship. Is said , American Chicago 11; Washington 1. Philadelphia 9 ; Detroit 0. New York 9; St. Louis 2. . Cleveland 7; Boston 2 V j : National "' Cincinnati 6; Philadelphia 2. St. Louis 5; Brooklyn- 2. New York 4; Chicago 2. Boston fc;" Pittsburgh 1. ' FISHING IS GOOD OVER WEEK-END ! - .- Where to Go and How to Get There Is Told by George K. Cadwell of Anderson's Sport Ing Goods Store, Thomas Creek via. Jeiferbon, mon fishing is not at its best now although a few boats are return ing with a salmon or two. Trol ling, for trout ; has been pretty good according to a party of fish erman who returned from there recently. r ' Almost the same conditions ex ist in the lower ' Alsea , river al to be a striking double of Bnny Leonard, present title holder. Wonder lr be looks as nifty in a plug hat and cane? . , We have always had much re spect for Glenna Collett's sports manship as welk as her ability as a golfer. And her remarks on her recent return from Europe hare borne out our beliefs regard ing her fairness as well as cour age. - . Miss Collett was defeated In the British women's tourney by Joyce We the red, England's greatest woman golfer. -'.Miss Collett was beaten decisively. ; ,;'..: j "But I'm going back again next the time they handed the title in that class to Johnny Dundee when Johnny Kilbane refused to kiss the hands of the commission. Hut that was another matter. Hill Johnston, holder of the 10125 Pacific Coast funis rham pionftliip, baa won that title every year since the tournament was) In- augnrated. Net year the officials are agoing to give Little Bill the cup before the play starts so ltH be oat of the way. RAIL EXTENSION IN OREGON IS DETAILED (Continued from pg 1) gentlemen's agreement. If our school patrons must'pay more for their books, it is only fair and right that the prices they must pay should be fixed in open andi competitive bidding before ' the legally authorized commission of! the state of Oregon. We should not submit to an arbitrary Increase In price nor substitute for a con tract a 'gentlemen's agreement hich has no legal or binding effect. "This is the same issue that was presented to our legislature last winter when it was sought to em power the board of education to contract these higher prices with out competition. The measure was vetoed by me and tbe veto was sustained by the legislature. I am enclosing a copy of my veto which further explains this situa Uon." by the Congoleum Rug company! 15 miles Currant flats SALEM MERCHANT BACK of New York for the most effei tive advertising stunt in a nation al contest, according to tbe Mt. Angel News. The letter received by Mr. Smith read in part: j j "It Is with deep appreciation of your splendid all-around . tie-up and merchandising plans1 that 1 1 announce In behalf of the contest bureau, your position in the con test first place, which carries with It a , Packard car. F. j R Goodell. general sales manager.' Mr. Smith suggested the idea of offering a large rug to the person turning In the largest number of full-page ; colored congoleum !rug advertisements ; cut from maga zines. There was no limit to! the publication as to age. It was the practicability of the advertising stunt rather than Its uniqueness which caused the contest bureau to award the sedan to Mr. Smith Tbe plan has been copied, .by large cities throughout the coun the east to be taken to connect with the Central Pacific ranger station near here today and was brought to a hospital in Yaki ma for treatment. Bloueh was working on a telephone line in the forest reserve when an axe he EIKER'S GUARANTEED USED EMMONS INSPECTS DOMINION LINENS PRODUCTS - whether or not there is anv nros- year to play Miss Wethered !-'pect that a cut-off between the The Dominion Linens. Inc., of Fourth, we have been asked aB"uV n,"'u nounceu puiitks ui us nucu en try.. INJURED MAN AIDS SELF l.VMILE RIDE TO STATION IS though she seems now to be In vincible." said the American star on her return. "And all this talk about the MIDDLEWEIGHT ATTEMPTS TO . FORCE DEMPSEY BOUT .-' TULSA. Okla., July 30. (By Associated Press Harry Greb. world's middleweight champion, and his manager. James 'Mtson, will meet Floyd Fitxsimmons at Kansas City! Monday to sign arti- 1 rles for a10-round title match with Jack tfempsey at- Michigan City, Ind., Mason stated tonight. The match Will be held September 19 or 25, Mason believes'; . Dempsey. Mason believes, has not signed a contract" with Fitx- J- Simmons for tbe bout iri his sky blue arena but the match Is bound by a gentlemen's agreement. Mason added that Fitzslmmons and Dempsey are close personal friends and j that he looked upon any understanding between them as good as a contract in black and : 'white.: ;-!f . . r, LOS ANGELES. July 30. (By Associated ' Press). While Jaek Dempsey is not definitely planning on any title bout except the Harry Wills fight next year, he la still willing to meet Harry Greb at Michigan CSly next September, "providing FJoyd Fitzslmmons and I can come to an agreement on the financial end of tW deaL" SHEEP CAUSES WRECK DRIVER OF AUTO SERIOUSLY : HURT IN ACCIDENT PENDLETON. Of:, July 30. ! A sheep that ran across the road in front of a car driven by Donald Cameron or Pilot Rock, foreman of the Cunningham Sheep com pany, caused the machine to turn over last night 1 on the Oregon Washington highway just north of Pilot Rock. Mr. Cameron suffered an Injury to his neck' and had three ribs fractured. He was" ac companied by Mrs. Cameron and his father, who was ill and was being taken to the hospital in Pendleton for treatment. No one In the car except Mr. Cameron was -.injured. . -j.!T ,"' " ' rA':"' jl; , ; I poor sportsmanship of Europeans though the salmon fishing is re- J ia fiction.,he added. j ported to be better. According to I he went on to exblain that the some of the old timers there, all I European stars were as gracious that is needed to onng tne nsn In is a good rain. Thomas vreeK.vui. Jefferson, Sclo.and Jordan The fishing Is reported to be very good from about four miles above Jordan. up. Blue Upright, Caddis and Coach man being the best flies. Spinner baited with salmon paste or chub is also good. Santlam River via. Stayton and Mehama- Several catches are re ported: made ail along this stream from Mehama op. The two prin cipal flies being. Royal Coachman and Professor, while a few other anglers had gofod luck with spin ner and salmon paste. LItU-2 Luckiamute River, via. Dallas ! and. Fall City Reports from " ihls Stream has been very favorable this week, some nice catches were made. Flies and salmon eggs being ; the principle baits used-, The best fishing is said to be above Fall City. Some good flies are Grey Hackle, Blue Upright and Caddis. Dallas-Mill Creek A distance of about 28 miles from Salem, taking; the Buell road this ide of Dallas. This stream is good ac cording to Rod Waters and party. The water is low but there are lots of deep holes and riffles. The principle baits are flies and sal mon eggs. Blue and Red Up right and . Mclnty being, .the best flies. Local Bass Fishing Several nice catches of bass were made the last week prlnciably on min nows and bucktailed spinners Several good bass fishing places are Clear Lake, ten miles out on River road. .The lake at Wheat land Ferry, H'oreesboe Lake this side of Independence. Croppies and Suntish are abundant in all these lakes and can be caught with angle worms or a small spinner baited with chub. GIRL HIT BY BULLET KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., July 30 Dicia Auten, aged 17, was In a local hospital tonight with a gunshot wound in her right leg as the result of an accidental shoot ing at a logging camp near here yesterday. The girl was not seri ously fnjured. MADE ON HORSEBACK i in defeat as in victory. j Which should set at rest much of the piffle wafted back by lesser lights who see alibis for their fail ure to shine. 1 . - ' Ten victories in p row with the Minneapolis club was the spectac ular performance of. young Rob ert McGraw that caused the Brooklyn j Dodgers to spend $25,- 000. In cool cash and two promis ing ball players to obtain his serv ices. Up to the time of the sale McGraw had won 17 games and Jost but six. He had worked in a total of 31 games. . This record is not to be sneezed at in a league .where ex-major league sluggers and up and com ing Babe Ruths eat pitchers for mid-day luncheons adn newcom ers to the league hurling staffs take lessons from African dodgers before entering the box. -I " A ; ! Big Bill Tilden and the officials of the United States Lawn Tennis Association are at loggerheads again over the spirit and letter of the rule 'relative to stars "cover ing", for newspapers or syndicates or tournaments -in which they -Play. We got quite net up about .the last ! jam. As for this one, -Un hum!" O . 1 ; ; v. - ' .- - - .;'.' - ' j I The New York" State boxing commission has decided ' that , It would be unfair to the flyweight boxers of the, country to name Frankie Genaro champl6n of tbe world to succeed ..Pancho Villa. Ana oestaes tnat, snch - a move would kill all chances of holding an elimination tournament. r There being no featherweight good enough to draw a crowd at Natron line and the Strahorn line at Williamson river would be con structed in the event we took ove,r the Strahorn line, thereby plac ing Klamath Falls off the direct through route from Ogden to the east via the-Central Pacific. .'It has not at any, time been given any consideration. In fact, the suggestion did not come from us. nor do we know who suggested such a route. ' "Fifth, if! our applications' are approved we will locate our term inal for this district at Klamath Falls. This Involves a very con siderable pay roll 'at ..Klamath Falls, which will be increased as our traffic grows. This terminal would be 'located within six or eight miles j of the center of the city, We wish to get as close m as may be practicable, but It is impossible at this lime to name a more specific location. "All these plans and promises are as definite as we can make them just at this time, and are. of course, predicated nnon the as sumption that our applications are anproved by the commission, with out destructive competition, and the s import! of Klamath Falls for our program is assured." ; terprlse in Canada, is the report of W. W." Emmons, manager of the Scotch Woolen Mills, who re turned recently from a six weeks' business trip to the east which in cluded a visit in Canada. While in Toronto Mr. Emmons visited the sales room of the Dominion company where he inspected pro ducts of their manufacture. The linens which were on display there were as fine as be "had ever seen, he declares. . Aftr completing his fall buying In Chicago, Mr. Emmons went to Detroit and later for a visit with relatives in Canada. . Chicago wholesalers who have felt the quietness of business on the: coast are expecting much better condi tions this fall, and their plans and buying have been made accord ingly. ,.t r-:- . ; f ,. TEXTBOOK CONTRACTS DEMANDING ATTENTION (Continu4 from pf 1) our state open for any publisher to sell his textbooks and thus in terfere with state uniformity .in our schools. "The publishers whose" books have been used have enjoyed a lu crative' contract for six yearj They now ask 'that we continue their books at an arbitrary in crease in price under some sort of YAKIMA. Wash.. July 30. With a deep gash In his left toot. Verne Blough, 20, rode horseback MERCHANT. WINS SEDAN MT. ANGEL MAN IS FIRST IN'. NATIONAL CONTEST P. N. Smith, owner of the P. N. Smith Furniture store., of Mt. I Angel, yesterday received word that he had been awarded the Packard sedan as first prize given 1 rOR.TUA.XU. OREGON t . Mm ItMktn, mU Im. tl avcfwl . strict fl IpltM. Mll 4vaatar mm. A V ral tratalas. Ctl MARSHMALLOW SPECIAL j Toasted Marshwallow land Rainbow Marshmallow Regular I Vice 40c Lb, i Friday Saturday Sunday, Only ; 36c a Lb. 2 lbs. for 70c Limit Two Lbs. to Customer Schaefer'q! ; DRUG STORE J Tbe Penslar Store . ! -. 1 135 North Commercial ; . i i Yellow Front Phone 107 ! Remember we are open Sunday kr? A . - Phone 121 was using slipped and struck his foot. lie Improvised a bandage and rode, to the rangers for help. Although weak from loss of blood he -was said to be in no danger tonight. FORDS FRICED RIGHT one . X THE BLUE FRONT Liberty and Ferry THE DANDY ICE CREAM FREEZER Saturday Only Here's anall-steel ice cream freezer that will give good service. 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