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'v. 'S InVnVTnirnii 1 Endeavor to Secure Action . on injunction : Delayed ; i frr: tnd i ana , Co trrt . . - INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.,VAng. 1.' ; (By: Associated .Press) -The, unexplained absence of tie Judge today prevented 'bearing In"- Mar- ' Ion- county superior court of a pe tition for a. temporary injunction : . to prevent Jack Dempsey, from de-1 fendinsfhis heavy weight crown until he fulfills a contract claim " to e held by the Chicago CoH- 8enm club. ; ;. .;;..: , . ' Attorneys -for .the Chicago .or- ganizatioa.-wbich maintains tfft ; Dempse' is underTcon tract to It ' to box Harry Wills, - negro 'chal lenge!,) jshd i-)ega -represeritauf es of t he- cham plon '.awaited in ' Tain the nrrtvar-of "Judge ClfntonH Givan. -The Judge was reported to- be- at- his , summer bone -sear here-- Whtn'no word had been re ceived a j nobn, attorneys "for t!e complainants'-seat:1, representa tive to i.ummr-boaie-in search of the ,-Cas3"1ngJ Judg; 4iit to no avail. vAte the i Bd of the couft daj, representatives r of TDinp8ey said they had answered the call, . iBSed & statement and ' indicated they were; through vwJth:!th; io cal cases. Attorneys for the Chi- cago Coliseum cltfh," htfwever, said J they .wpnldrau .until tomorrow to see if Judge Glvan didhot4nake a belated . ippearajace. Aa .arly. afternoon effort by Dempsej a at; torneyaj'.tp 'have . the others' agree On 1 another superior court Judge failed "( wheti the rclu"b'a' lawyers -""were unabl to satisfy themselves ofjthe legality of such a, move. t ' a - A. V. Wistoli, of NeWfYork, en attorney for Denrpsiey, ."prepared the statement which' denied that - Dempsey. ever. was, under contract to the Chicago Coliseum club.' He cited an U identical action filed against thevhampon in Federal Court In Colorado, declaring that if the other side had .any faith in satisfied to prosecute" to a final decision here.:. "The' leading - boxing promoters ftt.the country,, are of, the opinion that a ftghtlbetwef n Dempsey.and ViUs would hurt the boxing game and thefy do not want any part. In It" the -statement said. . EWiyHEES? u DEFHT SEHITK Only One, Game Is Scheduled in Major Leagues for pridays Play NeW iTorfc T Senators S . WASHINGTON, Auig. 13. -(By Associated Press.) After drdp piBg three Straight tor, the Senators the Yankee, today copped, the last - of , the series 7 to 5. " Score R. XI. . E. .New York . .. .. ,7 12 - 1 Washington ..J....'5 9, 0 - Hoyt, ; and ' Collins; - Johnson, Mprrell.-Crowder, and Tate. f3AN SMOKERS IN FOREST CASCADE NATIONAjL FOREST CIXEitf,(J)pE TQ JIAZ-RD u :POaD.;Aug:4S-(BV Ar Bociated ress.) The entire XJas' cade national forest, lying east of " fE ugene and, com pr ising 1 ,0 2 3 ,5 1 Q acres, f3.,plfsed ito 'sniokers .45 day, Those "Who ignore .the In-r , jqnction,, uaiast . jmpking- will be , prosecuted under, ther trespass reg- ulatio9Hoj;;theTJnlted Utes de ,j)artme.n oajrtcujtare, oiiiciais- aId,-;:jR-V'fc.''X -.'' "". - . The , closingf '.the forest .was necessitated by the "'extremely, high fire haiard in the Cascade forest 1 which extends- tp.he .snmmit of - the Cascade -.mountains and , in cludes .-the ; McKensto nd upper t Wlllarrtte tiTrse, Waldo lake and ! Three Sisters regions. . Prexjpcsly this- summer more than 3,500,00 Q t acres the. -Ba-tional onessa have .been closed, to trespasstn g or to amok ing. ' -. . . v . The Fish lake. fire In Crater forest is controlled. ; Nice thing Vbdut spring is yoiu nre too Jasjr ta'worrr ahowt.spring. ' si - ' iicclro ix rlendrxcks ' ' Insurance of All Kinds. .Tel. 161 CelXls Theater Lobby, JS9 IfoWh mh Portland Itas WilcfOver In- dians; Angels Take Two ' From San Francisco Beavers lO; Seattle S SEATTLE, Aug.. 13 (By Asso ciated lres8) Portland, ran wild over, the; Indians, here today, scor ing ten. markers from 17 hits John WoJiechowskir Of jLb Seattle side, tried out, with the tribe. and allowed seven mea to cross tho plate before he. waa replaced in the sixtlUk. . ' Score - , - R. II. E Portland J ..r ; .10 ;17 Seattle . . . . . . . . . 4. ij-io i 1 . Baumgartner asd Wendell; w'b- Jiecbowskl. . ' . . v . i , ..JIasty and Baldwin. Jenkins. ... -r Atels -0; Seals r2 . .LOS -ANGELES, Aug. 13. -(By Associated ..'Press J Los' .Angeles lengthened its league lead -4y tak lng both games. o!4ts 4 qoblehead er with San Francisco.-here today winning the opener, a if ree hitting contest s to z ana oianking the visitors 9 to O tn-.thejiecond. Score - , ;4,R,-. H. E. Lds Angeles ?g San Francisco '..v.. 4.-29. Geory, (3riffin , -nd- . iyargus. Hamilton And "HUiiijah ' :'"' , - Second Game- ' San 'Francisco .v. . ... 0 ' t Los Angeles .V'.. . .JS II wniiams. , Hansen' and . Yell ; .n 4gni ana ianan. . . Missions 7; Stars 1, SAN rFRANCISCO. Ang. 13.-- (By Associated lTesS) Hard and timely hitting and Bert -Cole's masterfuUpitehing brought- . the Missions an: easy 7 to '1 victory over Hollywood today. " Score R. H. E Hollywood ...il l-6 fc.Q Missions 7 fl 4 Fullerton and Cook; ' Cole and Murphy.' OaksSSeBators QAKLAND. : CaL.t Aag. ,13 (By 'Associated Tress) "The Oaks hammered out seven '-'hitsr -i many runs off Rudy Kailio in the fourth inning today nnd had no trouble in scoring their third straight win over the Sacramento Senators S to -4., Score R. H. E -Sacramento . . . , 4 T2 12 Oaks . .., 8 14 3 Kallio, W. Canfield and Koeh ler, Alley; Krause and Baker. I LATE FIGHTJIEWS SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 13. Young Johnny Burns,' Oakland schoolboy fighter, ..outboxed and. outfought Jimmy t Moore,- Negro middleweight of Cincinnati to; tak an easy 10-round decision at the Dreamland auditorium here to night. ? HOLLYWOOD. CaU Aug.Jl3r Dick Hoppe, Los Angeles light weight, outpointed Charles Rosen of New .York and Iwon the decis ion here tonight in a slashing 10- round bout. CHICAGO, Aug.- 13. Joe San- gor of Milwaukee held Charles Rosenberg of New York world bantamweight champion, to a 10 round draw of fast boxing in Cnb's park here .tonight. Onf the seme card Fidel . LiaBara or of ;Los AU geles outpointed Erail.Pouloso of Salt Lake City in ten rounds. Both bouts -were to a referee's decision, but ho championship was invplved as the. -boxers met ,at .excess weights. t- V EVERETT, Wash., -Aug ... 13. roe, Wash., antr.TOluy Aiger of Dode Bercotr welterweight-of-Mon Los -Angeles ' fought a -fast six rounds - to a draw in ., the -main event of an outdoor boxifig ; card here tonight. ; t , ..J Helen -Wills Defeated j-.-K ; : Second Time in fJatch RYE N. Y., Aug. IS. (By As sociated t Press.) Miss Helen Wills, national women's title hold er went down to her : second de feat within eight days today, when she lost a three set match to Mrs Mola B. Mallory In the New York state 5 women's : title" tennis f foals, -, -4, -2. ' ; 1 1.. i " .if:J i 1 jr."..-.-...- ' I .J V VI I 1MI J Y 11 , ' Wl l Sy NORMAN E. ' Why does Mr. George Herman Ruth look so serious in 4!he.aecora panylng photo? , ' .,.. ' ; . i-. ' . 3ecause he Is thinking -about his Jack against Mr. George: Uhle, probably. - - - .' 'The Cleveland pitcher stands , out today as Ruth's master. - The Cleveland ipitcher, has triumphed over the league lejt,ding - - 1 Yankees four times this season-- if' - '1 ! -.i ; , - ... , - " - -BBe-wrH, i He has the hits being doubles In "three. - .'i ..4 - i " 1 I JJeed inr further- evidence be submitted; to prove ;Sr. ITJlile's' ftai tery !6Ter Babe and' htfrewf,.' 1 1 nrn nnnni WatFai-UIII ur Declares Challenger in Reply r- SARATOGA SPRINGS. N. Y-i- Aug. 13. (By Associated Press.) Hoodlums fight. In the street, was Jack' Detnpsey's answer .to day to the offer of Harry Wills, negro contender for the heavy weight title, to knock the cham pion Jbut anjr, time, for nothing. Dempsey remarked that he did not make his "living fighting In the streets and has always tried to up hold .the ..best standards of the ring.- - - - - "If Wills IsV very anxious , to light," said Dempsey, "I . suggest he come right up here ana meet my chief sparring partner, Big Bill Tate.' The last time they met, at Portland, vOregon, Tate beat Wills decisively,' and he would like to bet 10,000 that he can do It i again. Gene Normile, Dempsey's man ager suggested: "As long as Dempsey's chief sparring Tartner put it ;all over Wills out in Portland; It would hardly seem to be worth while to have Dempsey meet. Wills. The blast from New York Bounds as If it came from the gutter." Normile announced that , the champion . would begin his road work tomorrow and would under take 'extensive training Sunday. GEMS ARE STOLEN MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 13.--Two men held un sal rRosemaa; New yprk;iewel saJesmah ana! r jabbed him of diamonds Tained af,zuv, Q0Q as be step pea from ms taxi cab at the Great Northern railroad station flexe.-toicht, , ' . , , is,- -ItEMfBR'jraW'' Breid, -cake, cracker and waf ers will retain their erlspness and freshness if you keep themiln- fin receptacles. ... . . . . . e Hairy Hoffler! GhpcoMtes Regular Price 75c a lb. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY t)NL7i ' t 35c a lb. 21b. for. 65c -.: -.We.- reserve'the riglit 'to . ., ; f limit jiuantities . ONLY AT ;! . ; v S C H A E F ETR'Q - DRUG STORE ' k3 ftTHfrrrfft u 1HT III I D VHILLu 135, North, CrnmaTclal;St. -V-Z-Pcariar. -Store, f " - bnpnil Yellow Front, ' .. . 1 (These Chocolates re slightly . i s -.; " scratched)", v --. ; BROW N . partly by reason of hi9-nbllityl to seize,: hind and sag Jyr. Rath.". " r Uhle. In "these fbhr Ignmee.-held - the New Yorkers lb sjxt run nd I 25 hits. Cleveland wan jths games by the scores of 5 to 1, , tir l, S to 1, and 4 to 2. J . - He struck out, 23 batters In v those 36 innings of play, -i AND IN THE FOUR , GAMES J1ABE RUTH COLLECTED JUST I THREE HITS. j i None of the three has been for ' more than one base. - . " ! He made two of these three in J -the fourth game, which was "the .opening one of the last series wRh the Indians. Neither jone of them ' effected the game. j . . . ' ; And Uhle struck but the Big Bambino twice in that jgimer-once with the bases full and wb outT The Yankees had tied the score J jwith two runs in that! round (the .second) and long nit bj SjrtK would have given the Yanks a big lead. And. the interesting Prt of It Is that while hamstringing! Ruth and his baddies at bat; Uhle; ha done ,nobly with - the bludgeon, himself. He .has slammed ;oft! vsix hits gainst the , Yank. hureYsTWtot scored one run himself j and) driven .... ' - - council, iFAii&i- r - II- ; MEXICO Cm:, Aug. 13. (By A..P.) pltfayor Carlos Janiboa and the entire board of hhlepmen, num bering 14, of the town! of Taciba,; near Mexico City, have! been jailed here following a political battieln which a man was gilded and an other wounded. . I ... -i -. .. ' - j -i . . .. f ' . A. . 1. -'! ' - - . ...... 1 : J Ttir '"'; '.jiJ9ffiK3nt;he J ,-: . , ; ' .'- -J i . ' . t" s T , , , . " ' v. - Vf j,-. 'I,' ,- v 1 r. .s, , .... , . ..... . I Sweeping Victory Scored on Matches for Iriter-Sec- , - . tiorial Supremacy "FotEST.HILLSAug'. 13, (By Associated 'Press.) Sweeping the victory in ail three matches 'today, eastern' tennis stars defeated, their Wesfern 'rivals In the annuar.bat- tie for inter-sectional supremacy on the courts of West Side tennis clnb J The east registered' decisive vlc tories in two singles encounters when. Vincent Richards conquered Edward G. Chandler 6-3, 6-3, and Alfred H. Chhpin, Mr:, hrushed aside, Lionel Ogden r6-2, 6-2. But It TeqtfTrfd a sensational three set struggle before the eastern com bination of William T. Tllden and Chapjn closed the day's, program with a triumph over , Ogden and Cranston Holman, 6-3, 7-9, 6-4. Thp series will be concluded to morrow with four more contests, featured by a singles match be tween Tilden 'and William M. 'Johnston, which .will bring the two Bills' 'together for the first timettBts season. . RAIN POSTPONES BOUT DUXtEE-McGRAW FIGHT WILL ; BE ST-ipEBr MONDAY NIGHT . ' ' NEW; 'YORK, Avr. 13. Rain tonight caused postponement of the boxing bouts at the -Coney Is-J land atadium. featuring the John ny. Dundee-Phil McGraw elash. The -program Will be staged Mon day night. BARK MARKET HIGHER : PORTLAND, Aug. 13. There is a temporary flurry in the'eas cafjl bark market and local buy ers have raised their-bids for this year's jneel to 8 cents. Y CDUl Did you read the account in last Wednesday's Statesman of Mr. Hugo Swan's talk to the nians READ IT CAREFULLY file mi Inudttetm We Back the Man Ifabmctemmself." BUY Tids Applies to &rchatt& & W; fcJ..vi!' - -v '.'.. . ( PAfirie Coast ....- w. Los Angeles .... 80 Oakland 70 : Sacramento . , , . 68 . Missions . 6 Seattle ...... . 63, Hollywood 62 Portland ;. . .. C9 f San Francisco .... $G I 49 57 63 64 70 70 73 77 . Pet. ,621 .551 .519 .500 .474 .4J0 .447 .421 National, league ; , w. Pittsburgh . , 61 1 Stj Louis vr. 6 1 Cincinnati 62 ; New York . . . 57 Chicago 57 Brooklyn ...... 53 Boston ..,.14. Philadelphia 41 L. 45 49 51 52 52 68 64 65 Pet, .675 .555 ,549 .623 ..523 .4 7S .407 .3S7 Atrierfran lagae ... W." . L Pet. .632 .557 .535 s.513 .50 .506 .434 .315 New York'. . Cleveland .-. Philadelphia Detroit Washingtqn Chicago . . . . St. Louis . . . Boston . . . . .. 71 42 ,.,-64- 61 . . 61 53 im 59 -. 56 S7 "55 ..57 ST ..49 64 35 76 PAC1FIC RACE SfeTS TIME ISSOO SPURT imdit'ASTORlA IS WON BY NINE HOUR MARGIN SAN DIEGO, AW13.-By As sociated Press). "?robahIy the most unusual race nlhq history 'of the Pacific shipping came to an end at 10:80 a. rawlWnthe red stack tug Sea Scout entered the harbor from Astoria "to Wing a log raft containing O.oOO.iJOO feet of logs andt cedar-poles. ' ' The " tug Sea Ranger, with ; a second log I'aft in 'tow, arrived from'. Astoria at midnight Thurs day, but as the 'Ratiger' Ieft the Columbia river port 20 hours ahead, the latter won the 1200 mile j race hy a margin ef nine hours and SO minutes. bf Salem ? . : ' '. ',me'"''t':)rr,- . ": ,j; ,r !-.iV: SMBtisiai :' ' ' ' ' - "' - ' -. "-. . ' . .,. .! ' i . , : ' 1 , , i. tt 4 ... AT.KOME ".'5::: 7-- 7'- t HLHufil BOilER Accd'en44Jfldiscbvered Until rvMarlJs'. Found .'Dead. - 1 tender; Wheels;. - KLAMATH FALLS; Or.,. Aug. 13..(By A. P.") Struck by a Joatfetf rt truck ;bacltin' Into a railroad fiIi;'Wiinam -Foley, durttp boss Tor the Marsh Construction company of Spokane. 'died Instant ly when 'crushed .neath :the Wh6ei shortly before, hoon: today. Ite Ls -said "to be survived; by a !fe in Kpofeane. There- were n wit nesses toThWnccident.J' ' . ' ; Foley was lying dead; beneath ja rear wheel rwhentpbHced by E. W. Anderson, driver of the; truck, whose 'attention was called to 'the accident ''by The souh"4 of a broken shovel hanSJe . which j Foley " had been carrying when . struck: " ' ASK HEWq-ft FIFTY iTEKSONH JOlN 8EAIU?H . -FOR, MUSING VOtJTH - ; - v PORTLAND;vAug;f3;:-i-(By As sociated Ttt&s.l-rln tiiG thickly wooded ' and - extremely rough country arbtrnd Paradise-Park on the south 'slope of Mount Hood UUte Jack' Strong, 7, ih still lost and the efforts of 50- people en gaged' in searching for him have been of he 'avail. :r r)ih - Jack "hasrbeen lostsihce YesterT day a.fternoonwhen l.he i became separated frdm' his .older lirothers on -a'ftsning trip. Forest off fcers at theZig Zag atation)tJmve Joined in the search and the Sandy Lum ber company . closed itif mill lo per mit Employees to - assist in -the search."; , . ' i,"-! .. " ;' Tonight the father of the miss ing boy, H W. Strong; appealed to experienced mouHth1.i jclfmbers and f woodsmen to aid . fn the search.- -' 1 1 . - t - - - ! ' . - "HELP r SELL jSALEM" riNI, WHAT - Vofelt tTTY HAS, THEN BOOST, ADVTCB "If Salem' doesn't grow as it should; other towns will take advantage of that fact,"" 'said Hugo Swan, nationally known lectuTer''bn selling and adver tising, 'in 'an address1, before the Klwanis . clnb; yesterday .'noon. "Salem has a problem' in which the people will be the alesmen. 1 y . , ."The 'first Question to ask ourselves is " What has Salem to sell that other towns have not?' Then we Bhould tell alT the -knockers to .leate. . -j - -In. business we', back the man -who hacks himself. The same 'thing, applies 'tar -cities. The '.'business . man or banker who tells everybody the town is" dead, la Tielpihg td kill it.- : " t if r. . " Swan emphasised the heed ef purchasing 'everything possible from - local 'merchants to keep up the business in the town. - -Although ''mall ' order houses and j chain stores have their' place," he 'said,' many .peo ple' buy" from them thtn'gs rthey could" 'Jnst7as . well get frbm local merchants. ; ' f: t-t - '! t r : t aVlflc Ctmst - Portland 10? Seattle 3. - - J.OS Angeles 6-9; Frisco . . Missions 7; Jlollywood l.K Oakland 8 Sacramento 4. " ' XatJoiial Ikagne ' ; . No games, scheduled.. .. AniorlcaiilK00- - - New .York. 7;. Washington S, . NURSES SAVE "PATiETiTSr nrsii TVrb jPEAifra.' FYtxa . . DEATlI. SAVE ALL :.t MODESTO, Cal.A 4Sf ny AJlsocfatbd r8S. ) irerolc work by nureej-iand Volunteers wno 1 nne Ad into the flaming, building bed ridden patients nd a week old Bt the risk of their livesai'ed 14 naby 'from' T)elng fburned to dehth when yf ire destroyed . the -Ripon Hospital, at Ripbn, 10 fuiles north of here this afternoon. ; -'"' .The ! two i8tory '! hospital, wtth 1 ' most ' df the wequfpment, was burned to the gfouTQd. The Iobs is estimated at $23,000.' ' Miss . Addle TToiwe, , , nurse in, charge,' rushed inlo the flaming ; . . hulldlrig as, the walla-were totter-', Ih'and-rescuedJ the , week '"old .-, baby iot Mrs. 'Will 1 T. Martin of ' - riipon. -.Burning embers fell hbout . Miss 'H6w6 ;s' ' she gathered the baby ;ln her arms and carried it,',,' ; to, tetrx:'S:yS::V. 'J jNature tiovergailngat 'large 'free): :Qh," w6nderful, 'mammoth .oaki iteJfon'-ftonld speak what would you tetrmetl' ; . V ' ;;7Gardner (nearby) S'cuse me, . . mum, but Tie; Jbrbbably would say:. ;. ' Tm not sin oak, I'm 'an elm." . : . Answers,;., '''; , . ,Y , ' ' : - . .How Ihoughtfulof nature to make one - taste of a bad egg ait .. 0' 'that is, necessary to put us next! . ' 1 T . i. 3 r ; ; . 1 . . . - - - ' -.'. - ; . .... .... . . - i .... V ill! 5 ' " I ,,,...f.A'