1 . forty GirU Jcin ia Iresintins , cz All Hatlcr.s, Boys. . ' " " 1 T"J 1- v in Final -.".;, ... -' . ' i ' .-. .-. -; i i The playground season on the , ,;l$th street andr' Lincoln play grounds came to an end Friday af ternoon with a pageant' and ath letic contests at the Uth Street 'Crounda, attended by c about; 300 visitors. The celebration was ori "Inairy; Bchednled T for Wednesday afternoon, but was postponed 1e--tvuse of rainy weather. -" ;tFoqt "races were - held '. for .the . boys,, divided Into three- sections "according td size. ; Clarence Lane, Dean Ellis and Dar Mennlce won In t h-mall boy -eUssWihum Laplschies, , , ilejrta ; Engl v and Bertram Ross In the medium class , and Ralph . Williams and Harold 'Blusher In the bis boy class. -The 1 races .were for a "distance of 0 yards. MSIbycJe races around, the qnar . ,lV mile- track were', held, with Hlmmjr Emmett ind Wilson Sis ' mond winning In the (big boy class. flMiUin Doddridge. Pan! suffer and uUertram Rossmon fn the mediam .'. boy class, and Ned Hale and "Dar FA1M POLLARS WORTH ' S7 CENTS SAYS CHIEF j ; (CUah4 froar 1.) diriduals, He saldVthe votes; in prfongress on, different firm "pro- poals showed a fairly 4uayjdl fcylslon fs, between the' republican bkfend democratic parties, t - Undoubtedly ne continued, the rmers of the .west think their situation is. due in part to ?ihe i tariff: They: may not kow, be -added, but they think that is 'one source of their trouble and 'that ahe tariff does hot work as effec- tirely for them as in the east. An increased ? price' then for some J products, such as hides, he said, jiiay : be,. Bought by them . in the '"new congress as well as a reduo ii iu In rates bn some of the manu UUBfed goods they buy As for taxes, Mr." Jardine said, ' . ft appeared that locaL rather than ' federal taxes at present, bore most (aTlly . upon the farmers. )jra ' though thejr would like to see re ductions all' 1 along the line. ' . t ;? Emphasizing the need for ade jquata. credUa to assist cooperatire I marketing organizations Including "l those which deAlt in perishable fruits and regetables. Mr. Jardlne k ildjjha whether- Jbei Fess-blll ! t - .1 t I . 1 1 t t t' . 1.. I ! t . it- :t " i '1 1 ''J1 ' :-. " 'f- L: ;., ,'r-1-.TnT..rr7-T.J .. 1, i ! lm,mmmnuHmmmmmmmmt,mmm wimni -ihmw n yn- im.mwnffwwwiwmwHtiiu i mmimiiwn mi .mm nmn iiu.iiiiii.im muuiiumiiHwwMw.wsw Mm , mm, , aLsrm j L ... ' I mi wi m nm til mt m i inni iir-mn mf rWfr m mr m u mi ruin rim tflrinimtHr,ii1ltlllHlw saw i mill il ill ntwiirilllilllii sal niiUllM Hiniiil iWLii.Tir irtfjtwtwi--,, .m-r -u -i .-n , i i j ,ry....;; r , .; : j- . . ''"I ;-r .1 ' r. ' ; ''t " . - v " - :- ' " . . , - " r" ' " . i ' - , ,i . -7 it . - - - t ..... ( ... i - : ; -. i - $ ' '- " ; . ' V 3 "The Gipsy," JXIctir.- Dances Compete, fcr lienors a . .' . . ' Contests Mennlce in the smali boy olass.', '' "Half mile licrtl - races 'were also' held.-. Li the,'bl 'boy elass Jimmy " EtiameUi t Harold Flesher and Swede Xt)i3won, and in the medium cla?3 'Herbert Ameld and Wayne Sluaaer- '.were victorious. Ko race "w as heU la the small boy class, as 'the- dbtance was consid ered too great. ' ''-.'4 .- 5i-v A pageant caUedv?Tne Gipsy" was sires by the girls,; the open space under the trees being used as a stage. : About, 40 girls took part, dressed Vo repireseot the va rious nation bftcewfld; ' Each nation was represented br a dance, and rarions X6lk dances learned at the playgrounds :were siren. - A baseball game was . held in which ? the rWacoW ? playground boys defeated the tatb street boys 12. to 4 4. "The-samel Lincoln boys beat their fathers, recently 12 to 1. A; swimming 'meet : originally planned was called ' oft because the rain' had .'made the water' too muddy.--' -; v. K -'' would be re-offered In the - next session of congress would depend much upon. developments. The Fess measure,"whlch would hare proTided a $100,000,000 re TolTing fund f pr loan purposes to co-operatlTes,. was defeated at the recent session la tbe face7f P port. by President v Coollde and the entire '- administratidn.' His support for fhe measured-Mr. Jar dine asserted,' was . no elerenth hour matter, 'v, L- ' , Ulrlch AvI.3berts,rreattors, 122 tf. Commercial GLknow property ralues and tr ike for you profit able inTestmeaU. Will botb aT and make yo money.. : C HAWAilAniGfmEfiDE ' - -.1 7 v - . SHIP ARRIVES AT , NORTH , . ISLAND STATION SAFELY BANJDIEGOvAus. il. (AP) Tbe nTy -llawairarhrTlight plane PB-1 piloted,' by Lient. Ralph H. Daridson and Vltk, Lieut. Botta as engineer iofceKQirtlTed at the North , Island. caVal 4tlr- station at B:50 p. nufronj Seattle. Clothes make amanonIy up to the point where lie) !s obliged t6 draw upon nts mteiugence. August 15 . . ' -- i - i , - - - - - - ... it'f;? 1 : . , - - , - , -, , - . - . r- - - . . -' ... "3 - . ' ' , . . ' ' ' . , 1- 1' v' : '-:.V" We are now displaying the new improved Packard Six and take this opportunity 1 to cor .;.'. 1 .. . New Series E closed models, .will also " be here f or your inspection tonight and. Sun dially invite yea to inspect this new creation. Lower top, stream lined,, smartly finish- ' ' . 4 day.' Irt this series you will see a new body creation, the Landau Sedan, embracing all of. cd, no radical chanse' but up to Saturday events and Sunday. -. .. - 'I .SLOAN:; E':ivvJln Salem -t i -v our endcavcrto ccr.:tcrtly, improve our service ve have obtained the services ofTom Watts, well known ; '"-'.; ; ,'. ilcm tncchr.Ic--vIiD yith our former staff and incrcdscdmachincry should be able tojrfveallof our patrons 4 : : ! y- lt,"ccurtccus end efficient service. If for any reason your car is hot "just risht" drive in and let us inspect it. .v ViA". I l 3. to cur aCvcnlr.pe to !:ecp every Packard and Oldsmbcili riht up to standard and you can help us by - ?: V; -1 calllr.j fcr interval ir.:pccticns. - -: ; 4" . . - .- , , ' 1" LEGI m - IiJ Cll'll DilM Rival Promotors Nov Claim " Prior Rights on Sesqui . Stadium , - PHILADELPHIA, Aug. ; 21. (By .Associated Press.) Legal storms still nun? 'over the plana of Tex Rickard, New York promot er tonight. to hold , the , heary weight title bout 4 between Jack Derapsey and Gene Tunney In the Sesqul-Centennlal stadium ; Sep tember 23. Officials of the state boxing commission, however, as serted there waa nothing In 1 the way and that Rickard already bad been granted a license. ; Taylor and Gunnis, Philadelphia prompters, have; retained counsel to " protect their Interesta; con tending that in thelr. capacity as promoters of boxing1 at the ; stad ium they, had" pr tor rlghtss The local promoters made It plain that they Lwere . not taking any stand against the fight.' They ' asserted that in V vlewTr of Hhej ."heavy ex pense". they went to In their ; ef forts to obtain a " match between "Dempsey . and Harry .Wills in the stadium only to have it banped by Mayor Kendrick.; they should jbe compensated. t ; i --i, H-Pai t " . i: James - J. Corbett : also, has ' in jected himself into the situation, asserting that an Agreement he bd .with CoL Davled CollieT. for mer director general of the Sesqui Centennial, 'superseded any other. Corbett, 'who . alsa' , has . retained counsel, threatens; to . ask . in , in junction restraining Rickard from staging the fight. ; , Jolm J.'McDevitt;' couns'ei .for tbe former heavyweighrchamplon, said that. Corbett had Told pemp sey of his' plans and that Dempsey had heartily agreed. "Col. I Collier ' sanctioned : the plans and we were the first In the Held." eald McDevltt. who added that be -would advise Corbett when he comes here -next Tuesday to apply at once for a restraining in junction. ; ; ' C'-j : Frank L." Weiner, chairman of the Pennsylvania athletic commis sion declared that if ' Taylor .and Gunnis could have produced evi dence to show a that they could have arranged ? the Dempsey-Tun-ney bout theiretforts would have received' the sanction" of the com- mission. ' ' "Rickard showed me be could the Fred M. Powell Motor Cars was purchased : becomes E 3. the minute improFeraents. Our We will be glad to explain its vO.UH. ; 1 ' 3 OIIEGON, TODAY, ?! promote the t Igjht. said rri Wein er, '.'and when, he put. dp ("$ 5 0,0 00 forfeit. I was conV4nceL ',' Tickets' for the; - bout will be placed on . sale 'early . nexCweek. Prices .will range :from 13.00 , to $ 27. 5 0. . Jules , Aronson, , loca asso ciate of Rickard. flad tonight that applications were- already .pouring In. . SARATOGA SPRINGS; N1;'5 Yy, Aug. 21. (By Associated Press.) When 'Jack Dempsey "departs from his training 'camp at-Luth-ers, near -Saratoga- Lake tamor row'nlght for'hla new. qnarters in Atlantic,? City, thei " heavyweight champion will leave his cream colored automobile ot att!expeii slve mnkebeblndi.A'v ?t The ear was seised "by a deputy sheriff this afternoon under a' writ of attachment Jn Jack' Kearn's $333,333.33 suit against the cham pion. - . - " The ' deputy picked It irp : near Luthers while It was being driven by a chauffeurand had: it taken to 'a local garage where . it will be placed under. -. a night i? and : day guard., the deputy 'said, i Dempsey was not in it .when ft -was: seized. Estelle Tayior-Dempsey's wife, holds aV bill 6t , vsale ot the ; car from Dempsey, but representatives of Kearns make the . claimt that Dempseyi transferred ownership after Kearns brought bis action. . -The", champion did .five rounds of fast work in the. ring- asbis af- ! -!i ' I ; v; - v 1 V -" ; ;f5" i , '(,1 ' ; '5 part of the already established firm Imown as. CAP!TALM0;FORS ; Inc.- ' FEATURING r el show rooms will be open. new features. CLUB SEDAN Delivered in Salem jet, J SS 3.-if ICE A. C. (E;i!d;0 Eirhop -A. J. Rousseau .lOtlDAYi -TUESDAY V; Robert Hahertys Tv6& Epic oP Life and love in the South Seas. A Parambunt Picture ternoon's allottment; of , work in addition to a round- of shadow boxing- and the usual session with the equipment. 'Benny Funderburke. who suf fered severe punishment -early in the week, was back in the rin for a round" this 'afternoon, tout he was floored, twice, being, unable to fin ish the round. Jimmy Roberts also came In for -bis usual punishment but; Dempsey eased up enough at the close ,to . enable ' Roberts to keep his feet until the bell v' ' !: .t - -.,.v.ui.a- vti: i SPECULATOR, N. -Y., Aug. 21. (By Associated Press.) Gene Tunney, challenger ? for Jack Dempsey's - heavyweight i boxing crown, , appeared I in the t role of benefit . performer today. :. : . .., t ''Whffe hundreds v of spectators gazed at the ring, the fighting ma rine stepped : six fast - rounds against rOskr vTIIl ; elongated Rochester; sparring,, partner and Billy Vldabeck, the Blonde Tlgei of Jersey1: City. Proceeds of the exhibition1 bouts, wblcb will prob ably amount to at least $800. will go for the benefit of the Catholic church, here. - Newspaper men ar-, ranged ' the benefit and Tunney 'was glad to carry out their plans. : . 50c for your old belt on a new one. This is a special feature for this week. For full particulars seeilhe windows of the Scotch Woolen Mills, 426 State St. () 4 ' by A, . C.r (Biddy) Bishop and A. .. J, ? Rousseau arid o 01dsmobiles improvements. . ana ease oi operation, ah ere is a Doay aesign 10 lit tne .requirements of : nearly every . family from coupes to sedans. - . I''.'. COUPE Delivered . in . Salem OH04 .'1 . ... " D SP ii R T V r 303 PEOPLE SETJrirf TO JOBS liLl'JEEl! The Salem Y Free Emplo- ;ment Office' Making1 a - -"Fine Record-: ' ' , .I, H ; . t. ,.,- V"- .1 ' The number' of placements . in the Salem ; Y. M-,C. A. free em ployment o'f f ice up to date for the current reporting year exceeds the placements for the entire 1 months of last year. There are four more "weekly reports to com plete this year. This year's bus I ness will exceed that of last year by 1000 or more placements. . . Yesterday 9 people : were sent to jobs. - Duriag rthe week up to Friday evening 08 were sent out. The placements do not include all sent to jobs. It means all re ported on. cards sent to, employees. Many do not report; so there are always - more actual ' placements. than show on fhe record. - Jn oth er words, more people get jobs than the office geU credit for. In the federal! record; for this is a part of the work , of the United States department of labor. That department pays part of the ex pense.. Marlon bounty .part, and the vSalem Y the balance. The government also gives free mail ing privileges, , and furnishes; the printed matter. v. , f The work, is free to" both . the people, looking, for. Jobs and those employing them. -. .. " ;0- Wi Day, tires, tines and' ac cessorles. Has the Goodyear Jtires, the standard of the world Mr. Day can give yon more mileage. Corner Com'L and Chemeketa. () trail: buzer visits 'U 1 SALEM SATURDAY MORN (PBtiau4 Ironr page X.) 4 Mrs. Fraser is said to be the only woman ever .selected to , design a coin. - The total number of these coins to be turned out Is 6,000,000 under a bill passed by congress. . " . Mr. -Meeker ' was . .prominently featured in the Trail-to-Rail cele bration at Eugene, which closed Friday.. i-,5.-.'. ; - 'i-""'Hv.-;:.' CRITIC'S - HEART FAILS - . . ' - : ' '- -- -r - ' - CANOE TIPS OVER, i WHITER TAKEN FROM LAKE DEAD '''Z:i '.--J: -. ' 1 11 f GRAND RAPIDS, . Mich., Aug. 21. (By Associated ; , Press.)-- Stuart Pratt Sherman.- 44. literary 1 editor of the New York Herald- -J , J1, c-TTrr7i ir An automobile that stands COACH Delivered in Salem $1129 M S NT .4 1. . ' - Tribune and widely known literary critic died of heart failure, today when a canoe, occupied by himself &l Mrs.4 Sherman, overturned. in Lake Michigan at Galewood, sev en miles north of Manistee, Mich. V The ca noe was accldently over turned and the Sherman's were thrown into the lake. Other. boat ers rushed to ; their rescue and took them fro ja the water within a, few moments. V Mr, : Sherman was dead. His -death was attributed-; bvl Coroner Ray Bradford to heart failure. , Mrs. Sherman was unharmed. .The Sherman's had been on va cation at the resort two weeks. CAfJTON QUIZ JS PRESSED IIURDEB T OF' DON B1ELLETT, ' PUBLISHER, BAH). NEAR . . ii jCLYELAJ?ri, bhlo, Aug. - ( AP.r-f-The jnurder of Don R. Mellett, Canton publisher; slain In Ibe midst of a vice crusade fire weeks ago, is near, solution. How elLLeuck, assistant unitea states district attorney. Insisted today. ? His assertion came, on the heels pt bis announcement that federal warrants- will be sought Monday tof two Canton persons, a police officer and detective,' on charges ofj conspiracy - to4 violate - the pro hibiupb law. - ,v r- :. ' -' Quality painting, botb rarnlsb. tad laQuer work, m oar modern equipped' - paint rhop. Washing, greasing and . night service; tire repairs. ; Wood' Auto Service Co. RUDY BELIEVED SINKING RECOVERY CHANCE POOR - - (CoBtiaaad ima pc Z.) the ability of, his strong constitu tion to fight oft the spread of the infection. The crisis was passed tjwjo days 'ago, and the physicians ceased Issuing bulletins regarding the tar's. illness. .. V-. - The first bint of a relapse'came with the announcement early to day of a slight spread of the peri tonitis, "which ' I was ' said i; by his physicians not ' to be cause" for alarm.' ' A bulletin early tonight told the addition of pleurisy and Uafter a two hour conference of -doctors, preparation for' the blood transfusion were made known. ' -Th.0 vphysicians were called to the Polyclinic hospital tonight, and' after a -consultation Issued a bulletin saying that the screen star had spent a very restless day. . His temperature ; had risen to 103 2 1-10, bis pulse 120 and his respiration 24, they V announced. -n' 1 : e 1 - i on - rri nt- out with appearance, reliability LANDAU DcLuiie " Delivered in Salem : 01375 : The high temperature mas believ- f edan iBIcatlon that ha was build- , ln-s up rAiitanca.to further infec- - tlon. ' y :- ; - .The Peerless Es.cry. 170 N. 5 Cont?,ercIal. Cisit&ry, cp to date. Pros? pt delivery. Bakers for those . . who arrreciate the best. lacreas fatattcsi.telLthe tils. C?), SILVER CREEK FALrAr' f.lAY BECOME PilEu-.iVE tlnto a natlor al part was first sug- t gested by the Baiem tcamDer 01 j Comerce,jwhich asked Senator Mc Nary to use bis Influence at Wash ington to? take up the matter with j govco-nm-ent officials. ' - r - Eiotb " Mr. Mather and Mr. Vr Thqcnpson expressed regiet.in ther . letters that ,the Dlamoid I Laie region bad. not been addled toCraterLake national paTk. Mr. ; Mathers stated that the lar?w , ntJmher nf nummer homes and'th? fi jh hatchery there were some 'e j ; the principal reasons for. keeppg it in .'the national forest. . .. .White ". norf e Rest aurant, -362 State SW where "hundreds of peo ple prefer to eat. All you want to eat for less than you can eat t home, v Quality and terries. () T f ------ - . m f J . 1 11 lXrs..Gorra TTett, U . L -1 TwIxt'Lake as! Occxa : 1 yhe largest, and cso-t rr ziX v.crn hotel, on Tillanc -.'Beaches " : . - MiULTLY ; LlUUUlUi Siirf - and" lake -bathing boating, sea and lake fish- : insr, clam dizinz9 hildz'zA 1 T A. - ( auu.Buaua, Open A3 Year . POPULAR RATE3 . PostOffica 1 1 1 -1 I i t 11 f r -- 4 ? 4" c 1 v r V' t j I