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I FRIDAY- -MORNING.- JANUARY 15-102fij .1. THE OREGOMSTATESMAN.ISALEM, OREGON - . r. ft -WILIS GO . -j., .. ... . . i. SIS MEAT STAKE Promoter. Obtains Champ- . . Three Conditions j l.OS: ANGELES, Jan. 14. (By DM FSB r7AasocIatd.PresBj-r-Jack . Doyle, "rfhran:s'a.liforiila fi?ht promoter. " 3$ obtained from Jack Duip . cn)M(oiiiA . VHieavy weight chajm pkm, a proiafcw to fight Hairy -' Will ten jonndirta a ihscision.- for Xhfl .'tq In Anelc. Lajior . day, September,, next, on .three 'conditions. :."' . - j 1 Dempsey's first two stipulations U-werothat,h.e.-rOup of Los Anjge- v " backer "whom Doyle repre- : Bents and who have signified their willingness' to "underwrite ithe , fiiate h np to $2,000,000. obtained 'permission to hold the boutj in jot Angeles colliseum, and hat Jiey show necessary financial abil- ity to carry, the deal through, f - The champion's other condition "-wa that he be given ten day(i to permit Floyd Flttslmmons, South jk .Bend, . Ind.. - promoter, who haa Vlieen negotiating with him to! put up the necessary cash guarantees "?or a bout in the east or all that tleal off. .' i frU-Dempsev Interjected another vpn.latipPf tjB tjie effect that, the . promoter Tr the: Los Angeles bout, should : It materialize, &o sso.flOO to the Orthopedic hwpi&u for cMldretrTiefe,rwhicW f'bo would match wltlfanother $50 j 000 tfom nis ena oi me purse. jx To all of Dempsey's stipulations Doyle . replied. What's good enough and th conference closed . "t to await action pr the reverse from ' 4 I'ltzsimmons. , , ; ' , 4 ' - - 1TI01LMATGD TO BE OUT National Wrestling Comfnit s ;tecChairman to Announce . ; "Program . I w ' " t . ? J CORVALI.IS, RAveral Jan. 14. tOAC institiutionB, ;i 'm r-nri the most suitable; loca- iin.for the 1926 nattonal wrest- linjc Kamplonships. FtoaL decision - .in made br C. W. reit. chairman of the national wrestling LmmittM ati Bermingham.S Alal ?! itAP nart of Ihia montli - Oklahoma Aggies were awrdedf SON -flhe national meet last year ana . ft the Oregon Aggies given second consideration wun me. recum 'luendation that OAC be awarded ' t the meet In lZi. ' ' i Requirements outlined by the national wresUlng officials; have m fcn met at ; thte. college, and in a view of the fact that OAC was: favored -last - year, it is thoughtf . that the Aggies stand a ! good; chance of drawing the meet.! - T ; OAC has held . the northwest collegiate championship in wrest-: 'fr.ltng since the organizatioa ox tne x snort 14 rears ago, , which has gained for. the college national , recognition. . Robin .Reed. Olympic - hamplon of 1924, is now. I coach , . here. I i In 1923 and 1924 the national wrestlins meets were in Madlsoti - jj gquare Gardens. New York Cityi Mqd this. will be the first time', It . r warded to the Oregon Aggiesl that a national championship aff .falr will be held in Oregon since .hthe Lewis and Clarke exposition in Portland In 1905. r i 37 BILLS SIGXKI ... -S 1 ' " ! " f1 VMDT A ffAM t!J Tlr A a , 'iociated Press.) After six dayft Of consideration and study Oov- ";frnor Hartley today signed 27 and i tretoed eight of approximately 120 Mils the , extraordinary session of ' the . .Washington . legislature lefit with him when it . adjourned a week ago. The , chief executive tias until Tuesday to take action on the' remaining measures. i . ' h After Sickness Get 2 1 Strong Quick Xw piensant Way To Take Cod i avor inns or weigni 4t Nothing like the wonderful v ' atalizing vltamlnes in Cod Llvir Oil to. help convalescing people to quickly get strong and iwell-4-f.verybOjdy knows that. 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K - j , 1- Be sure and ask for McCoy's, "tbe original and genuine Cod Liter 311 Compound Tablets 60 Tablets I "CO cents. Adv. 'VT''- rf '-J'i . k .... .... . A . ;.j.if.-c?f- SPORTING DATE BOOK Friday, Jan. i3 Salem III vs. Corvallls. at Corvalils. Friday; Jan: 15 Parrish vs. TJ C. C. at Parrish. Friday. Jan. -Webfoot- ers vsj Turner III at Turner.. tFriday. Jan. 15 Willamette vs. Whitman, at Walla Wallah Saturday, Jan. 16 Parrish v$. Dallas, at Parrish. j Saturday afternoon. Jan. 16 -Salem high vs. OAC itooks. at Corvallls. : Wdnidayi.JaiSO -Franfcf ifl IiH v:f;i:MW-RTMcCVri mlck. Safem armory. Winner of-Game Doped to Be I v itLiiii J now iiui iii- f . .west Conference V Willamette university's basket ball team will play Whitman : this evening at Walla Walla. Outcome pt ; the game will probably show Which cT Uve ;cbo01s . is to be champion of. the nortnweat con ference for this,, the first season Of, the reorganizMt conferencef i The men left Thursday in Rood shape for their contest at Walla Walla. They left early in order to have time tq practice on the way. The team is pointed for the game, as on it hinges Willamette's chances for the championship, j ; If Whitman wins. Willamette is Ipractically out of it. If Willam ette wins, the reverse is true. Al thoiiKh Pacific and College of jPiiget Sound ar reported to. have string teams, they are not consid ered dangerous. Thero might be. of course, a dark hore. but ac cording to all dopo in sight, Wil lamette and Whitman are consid ered tho two strongest teams ia tae conference. " Iast year Whitman trimmed Willamette in both .games' played. The same wa true thi? year bo fore. Whitman also ban tho ad vantage of playing tlu game on Lheir own floor, said to be one if the hardest floors to play on jf any school in the conference. j Although tonight's game is con sidered a crucial one for both teams they will have one mor rlianee at eaeh other when Whit man plays Willamette at Salem on January 26 or 28. : VOLLEY BALL RACE Bam'ck and Action Teams I Three Points Apart; Cli I , max Next Week Competition is running close iu the men's class at the Salem YM CA. The class has been divided into two teams, one captained by Dr. Barrick and the other by Paul Acton. ! Points are given for attendance at gym classes and for standing in volleyball games. The compe tition is scheduled to end next week, and although it has been running for several months, the (earns are only three points apart, with Acton's in the lead, J I Demons. local hoopers," are to play the Night Juniors tonight. The. game is an Independent one. In the tournament held recently at the, Y.MCA the Demons won from the Night Juniors 19-IS. DAVIES-O'BRIEN IS DRAW KAY1-S WIXS FAST FIGHT FKOM JOIIXXV KKLL.Y PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. U.r (By Associated Press.) Bud Davies. Vancouver, B. C, bantam weight, and Tommy O'Brien, Port land boxer slashed through ten rounds to a draw here tonight. There was a wide difference of opinion as to the decision. One judge voted for Davis, a second for O'Brien while the third called tt a draw. ; Phil Bayes, of Salem, was too clever for Johnny Kelley and won a decision over the latter in six rounds despite the fact that Kelly connected for a knockdown In the secontLxound. ; BEARCATS TO FACE . r I I ' I " f t El nGMaE&:OF; SCOTLAND Original Lads and Lassies j ' j r GEORGE RAE, , Comedian, Singer, 'Dancer VIXA KKPPIK. Dancer, Bas Drummer ! MYTlIIi DOEXERTY, Ilancrr, Snare Drummer CAMERON & DUNBAR L Tho Apostles of. Humor" ; i .. , JOE ST. ONGE TRIO f . , IN A Xovelly Surprise. J. , Featuring their own origination? Flip-Flop Somersault tip toe catch. Orchestra Harold ICindus Conductor .: OAQ ROOK TOSSERS FACE ACTIVE SKED Face Salem Hish School Rye at Corvallis Today, One Local Player OUEOON AtJRIClXtlTIlAL COL- LKf!K. Co"- Jan. 14. Wes lry Kills Slem. Is now playing efiBlarlm1ih,' rook basketball stitaq. 4 eont jiowKlj of 21 men se- lei by a process of elimination from aspirauts oT the freshman class, lillis has Khovn up well in early practice an dwill probably get a chance to show bis ability several times during the season, according to Coach Clyde "Cac" Hubtijard. A (strong schedule has beep ar ranged by Coach Hubbard. The first bear men will have plenty of hard opposition, as none of the teams on the list are considered "easy pickings" for any team in the same class. Ellis will prob ably play in several oi" the games en' the schedule, which Is as fol lows January IS, Salem high school at COrvallis; January 16. Mou'nt Angel college at Corvallis: Janu ary (22 Columbia University at Portland; January 2."?. Franklin high! school at Portland. Plans are inder way for the scheduling of other games. It is hoped that a return game may be played withf Mount Angel college at Mount Angel. Coach Hubbard is also Itrylns to arrange cames with LInfield and Albany colleges, but no dates have yet been set. Tie OAC-U. of O. freshmen games which are- considered (he most interesting of the season have; not yet been scheduled. This year it is hoped . that the two teams will play four games in stead of two. as has been the rus tomjin previous years.. j Asks That Dempsey's Title Be! Revoked by Commission ' . . : TjDPEKA. Kans.. in. 14. ( By; Associated Press. (Recom mendations that the heavyweight championship be declared vacant because Jack uempsey nus brought disrepute to boxing throughout the country." were niinie today by Leslie M. Edmonds to tiie national boxing association of which he is vice president. Edmonds, who is also executive secretary of the Kansas Athletic commission suggested that the na tional asKoiiiit ion ask the state groups composing it and the affil iated organizations in Europe, Notith America and South Amer ica, to concur in the proposed ac tion. jThen devise a plan for nam ing! a title holder who will have thej respect of the fight fans in America." the vice president con cluded in his letter to national headquarters of the boxing com mission. CH Sdndav School league Gets -Under Way, Baptist Five ! Are Defeated Court Street Christians won the first game of the Sunday School league basketball tournament when' they defeated the Baptists at Ithe YMCA gymnasium last eve ning. 20 to 16. Up to the last three minutes of splay the game was the property ofj either , team. .But the Court Street boys spurted, and in a rush ofi passing and of shots, pulled in two baskets in rapid succession, winning the game. Til Baptists put up a much better game than was expected, considering t her -had held but lit tle " practice. They showed fluo passing, hut lack of practice in shoojlng baskets. Simpson, with elfeht points, was Jiigh point man; of the game. Lineup follows: Christians - Baptists Cooley v.- .RF. r Foster.; Simpson ! LF. Gregg.. Flake ...C...I..,...: Johnson Beechler RC ... Turner Gamble. .....LG "... Pickens I Referee: Schaeffer; umpire, Matrr scorekeeper, De Harport. fin the second game of the eve Sinx the First M. E.'s upset the opi" by defeating the Leslie fiii Ei's, 21-9. Leslie M. EJs were thought -to have. t:i niot ex peri efced. team. ' i,' -. - f- f , 1 j The teams were evenly matched RISTliS VICTOR DF OPEMiMB EHME from the Highlands with Keppie the Champion Girl I Hafcs Drummer - ; GFXTRGE 1IKXDRY. Singer and Dancer XETTIK MrPHKRSOX, Dancer, Piper , ' AGXK8 WALLACE, Piper and Dancer 1 GEB DA1S, Manager Today MATINEE 2:0; - RVEXIXCI" 2 Shows ' '6:45 and 8:4V loTisTERN VAUDEVILLE 1 !l MANAGERS ASSOCIATION I HIGH TAX TALK HIT BY ARTHUR FOSTER rj ; Manager of Land Settlement Department of Portland i' Chamber Speaks ; "When I hear some one say taxes are higher in Oregon than they are in other Btatf."iS'ufcake mo angry." declared Arthur Foster, manager; of tho lai.d set tlement department cf ihi Port land Chamber ot Commerce. -who addressed the Mitribn-Polk. county Realtors yesterday. - : - -'-- i own land In three -or four states. Including) Oregon. .Taxes on my Oregog 'land are less than anywhere else,-yit I receive more benefit from my Oregon land than from any of the .others. "However, there is a way to. re duce taxes. Thatfis to bringf1 otber men to our state who will be com petent producers and tax payers. For the more here to pay taxes, the less the burden for each. It is the business of Mr. Foster's department to bring "more tax payers." The-year round he cor responds with those contemplating coming to Oregon to settle. "If a man writes telling me he would like to come, to Oregon if he could get a (job, I try to dis courage him. Frankly, the labor market here is full already. We probably discourage more people wanting to come to Oregon than we encourage. What we want are men with some capital who will come, settle on the land, produce, and be an asset to the community. "If a successful farmer here wants to sell out, we won't help him. We want ; to do all in our pt-wer to keep him here. He is an asset to us. What we do want is to get competent people- fn ; here to take the places now eyesores to the communities, and build them into assets. .. r, a i-oriianu ousiness men are selfish in. socking to develop Ore gon. They realize that the only way . Portland will grow Is bv building Oregon. In 1!24. 22,500 autos stopped at the Portland auto camp. We personally interviewed the parties in cah. Out of the number, we located ZOO families in Oregon. j In my experience 1 ha3 found pome men opposed to dealing with realtors. This is , especial ly .tre of those tourists who have been tc California r They have ben tricked there, and think tho whole west has the same calibre realtors. "When I came to Oregon 1 was advised not to inTesb-Bry my- T f till I had been hero-two o tJnWl years and had! Been the lay of.tjie .ana for myself. In other . words i was to trust no realtor. I held my money, didn't invest, and jw a result, lost several opportunities to make money. I have found mat out since. A prospect located and satis fied is the best boostiyou can get tor your community. H wilL.tir ui more interest anions' his eAst ern friends than a cake of yeast." in size. Both teams showed some good passing, but the First ,M. E.'s were surer in finding the bas ket. Their IineuD follow First M. . Leslie S. Linfoot Clutter Hardcastle Hollenberg Taylor Lehman . L..RF.. LF. . i....C... i-.RG.. -U LG.. Baker French Morehouse B. Linfoot Freshen Up! Nicest Laxative; "(Carets" 10c j Don't stay head acny. onions, con stipated, sick! Take one or two "Cascar ets" any time to mildly stimulate your liver and start your bowels. Then you will feel- fine, your head become clear.. ' s tomob pink and skin rosv. sweet, tongue Nothing ele cleans.' sweetens. and refreshens the entire system like pleasant.; harmless candy-lik "Cascas.' j They never gripe overact, or sicken. Directions fot men. women, children on each box rugstores.4 Adv. :-l ..-i s 1 1 5 FARGO Si WHITE' 4A Bit of Africanologyw PETE GEORGE i?A Kitchen MusicaUV n 1 . ' Salem's -jji Biggest " Entertain ) . ment 1 1 Value 1 --5, - V" Scarecrow Five Wins From Creek Tossecs Salem Scarecrows defeated the Creaks last night 'in a fast game ending 20 to 12. The game was played in the old high school gym nasium. Lineup follows Scarecrows Position Creeks Finney Moore Glen Davis Miller R F L F C R O R G 1 lobson White Leo Bergman I.a nner IX1W GRADES CONDEMNED YAKIMA. Jan. 14. (By Asso ciated Press. )- Shipping of fourth grade fruit was condemned by tho marketing conference held here today by the Yakima county farm bureau, the Yakima chamber of commerce and tne t'omona granges of 'the district. LATE CITYJJEWS Glotiio rined - Harold Glotus has been fined $5 for driving on the wrong side of the street. Lnreeny llv Bailee Charged Fred Wilkinson was arrested last night by Officer Smart and charged with larceny by bailee. Arrested On Dim Charge , Arthur Nye. of Toledo. Ore., wps arrested last night bv Officer Edwards and charged with failing to dim his lights. He posted $5 bail, and was cited to appear this afternoon. nr2 7 n n s l1 11 fWf. THOUGH AUTHpRIZED INbEPENDBDIT: Riff and.French j ' - j. m - . - - t . ; ' "-''"''..;..' :.:''' it i:v.--v;-.- 'V. l;Vv; if-.- v-j Vsf (if (jix m: ' rfeii JliM; A a &m?m gr - rvv- " f(T!&vd& vfe' ' rk?-zM I r j x When busy men and women drive out of their way to fill up at the Green and White Sign of the General Independent Dealer there must be a differ ence in General Gaso line Youll never even guess how great that differ , erice is until you drive up to the station and say General" too Then you'll know what we mean by different gasoline. .!! I I stick to mmm ln, truce With Situation Deadlocked War of French-Spanish and Riff forces in Morocco has ceased 'for,winter, condition of roads making troop movements Impossile. Campaign next year will begin approximately where it began this year, neither side having made any material gains, correspondents say. New picture from front shows Spanish taking dead and wounded to the coast to be shipped to Spain. 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