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" 1 '' "T"-'f1, w" - y s . f i?.3js-'."Sii f TO 77 TV: 477 . r- i ' ! """T .v , . -r-'i- ; f FaT.fKI: msaftmt Heavr Jckt "Sale tBiings Muuiiion oT iviore ningsiae ' Seats Say Plant v" ; Benny Pelr anfl "Phil Bayes -wfir put the finishing touches 'to their training today In order to be ready to- step Int6 ,'lhe ring tomorrow Is 1.'-- ; - ; WW'' - r liil t Hot Fight night In first ,class condition. Bayes la,, getting d"own- to -124 poiinff'foY Jhe'fJhCandrjs stay- Junior Lightw,eigljt:Charrip Ionship'Conieitahts' Ready ' : .for Title Bout ; SA FRANCISCO, , Oct. 18. (APMrdd "Morgan, world's Jun !6r, f Ilgntwetghf p champion, and Johnny Dundee, .New York -chal- , lenger;Teaeh'ed the end of their long- training periods here today , preparatory .to their 10 . round title botlhere, tomorrow night the - first sessionof its kind to be heldiltr this "Wy since. 1S14. ' ' f " . - - Measurements taken today- re- vealed (that Morgan would t hare considerable" advantage over his . oppb"Bnt' in height 'and reach, al though. Dundee Is or amora rug ged physical structure. The title .holder Is ' five' teeCsIx inches fn height "and- nas-a- reach-;tf "71 inches aa- compared ; to- the .five feet, four and one! half inch height and 66 inch reach. of The New Yorker. Morgan is 22. years . of age;- Dundee "33 years.. ; ' The bout, an; open affair, will be held in .Recreation park home of the Pacific Coast league base-balf-,!? San ; 'Francisco ' f ;-' Taa f weather 'bureau forecast favorable climatic conditions for the fight. Its' predictions'were slightly cloudy, "with- mild west wind'hut no rain!" .' . , . i Fall hats and a new line of felts, f 3,95 to- Si,95, and the ex clusive Prisctlla, Dean children's hats" at 'the" Salem Variety Store, 21 5. North CbmmeVciaL " . I) :v,w: v -s 1 II: . T. Xbvei" the Jeweler, 235 State 'St. "High" quality Jewelry. . silverware and diamonds. The gold standard of lvalues! Once a hnyer always a customer. " () -'-1 t" ' "0 V T-'";'--. The Salem Hdw. Co., most pro gressive. Every accommodation ffiwn to those .'in need of beat I hardware supplies. Work and pros I rerfty the.motto. 120 K. Com'1 () Our. cakes. and pies are of. the best. ,It us" cr? ?u6 v1 you'll cone again. Better-Yet 13 read xnada by . the Cetter Yet leaking Co.' . . - . ; For et-. r!-., r.t:J -going 'a-wajr: srhool - - an snrwtrrs a !. t imu in; bacs trunks, sn-v-iiit.ea r." -uf- t-Hcs to staaeius . VrliZtou Heavy . auto" - travel "K " ...-mi y, ' i"' i t. v "' a 1 i"T iB in m ft win if jnUii in Ing in good cenditidnT He weighed 12 4 ' last ' night and expects bo trouble' in-taking off the last two pounds. . . : ' - -- Russell Greene of Salem will tackle Bobby "Wallace 'or Port land In the four 4 round special event,' It was announced last night by Harry' Plant.- matchmaker. They will enter the Ting at 132 pounds. Final announcement of the fighters to appear, in the semi wind up and the curtain-raiser will be made tonight. . Greene' and Wallace, are both goqd' fighters, and, both have been going -well this season. ' Greene is t - V" I .. . 4 Expected Wlien- This Battler Meets - - , ? "V ' W ' . .1' 4- , w r y T ( f " " ' v' jV A 1.'-Jf v ' -V ; v.5 ; , 7 ! : i " -' 1 J . ' V a local boy and-fcis- capaWHty-ls-fhe. well known to- ffght;fans here. Wallace " Is - the ame ' boy who NEW. YORK..Oct418. (AP) Benny; Bass, Philadelphia bantam, outpointed Frankie Garcia of Cal ifornia, in a ten-round bout here tonight. vBass scored the only knockdown: with" a short right to the. head in the sixth xound.. Bass weighed "4K5H' pounds', .Garcia 126. LOUISVILLE, Ky., Oct. 18. YBuhg" "StrftBnjr.v AtTanta iigHt heavyweight, won his fight- with Soldier Buck, Louisvillef here 5 to night by a knockout, in the, fourth round of their, 12-round bout. , CHICAGO. Oct. 18. Tommy Lbughran; Philadelphia 1 i g; h t heavyweight, won': a" referee's de : jfr - -Tf 1926. - Prosperity pireyailjB irV p?.'1185 agH9ultural conditions and prospects are.ihuqh beU.er than they promisedlbjbe tlireempnths ago; ?idfrp; rTfo-urnent is seneraL with Jwaees high. tIhe normal T-iio-vrmei an'riimn exbansion of business activity is 'beginning, and.Beyond that there is in prospect ;the .best season If or holiday. trade that the country has ever hadUnder these-conditioris there is no 'reason to entertain any-,thmg'-IPS3 than .fuU' confiJence in . the , prospects lor gtneral. businesstjjning remaniig .months pi .this yeari ; r " ' " TW InnWftr look into the .future reveals nothing that is alarming but it does not appear 4o;otier so clear a prospec; as .Tna(tt1VtI.'f 7W14ttV "r Thfi nreseht'Deriod of sustained prosperity has been three " great; - industries of building construction, iron and steel, and autdmbbiIe"manFacure., "rjhesejiaye constituted a - kind of iiidutrial trip( resting on a foundation of easy interest rates, and fprrning ;a .framework for the support bf a protracted, period of better-than-hormal business. , . i Mmmi mm .in Ml .iin mu maji.mea p. " n n'... knocked out Eddie Tracye in the first card of the season here. Since r thefl Tie has been T-eep fag up the same good record, and will enter Phil Bayes ring, ready to give , Greene the flKht of his life. I There is a big ticket sale for cision tonight over Martin Burke bf New'Drieans in;alen,roundtc5ii- test here.' i 'Loughran4' weighed 175 4? and Burke Jtl ponnds. J . Loughran showed supefior, box ing skilV and set the pace for Burke. ; v- ' ' ' 1 SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 8. (AP) Imey Garf inkle, Salt Lake City knocked 6ut Alex Trambitas, Portland, in sixteen seconds of the first round of a . six round - O. J. Hull Auto Top & Paint Co. -Radiator, fender and body repairing. Artistic painting adds 100 to the appearance bf your auto." 2 6TS,. Commercial.' (. 1 F B. Shafers; Harness- and Leather Goods Store, 17 S,.Coml. Suit cases, valises,' portfolios, briet cases, gloves, and mittens Large stocky TJm. pfohe'eratox'e. ; ( ) j' i, v - Good business now seems assured for, the. rest 4of 1 : L -1 T w,Af.a. l.nAo inHnorrrr Glevelahd Trust Co. eBusiness Bulletin hsjih aui the- fight, giTing evidence of the popularity of Telz and Bayes ere. An extra row of ringside seats has been added to help ' handle the crowds, as. the biggest house of the season is predicted. ! Frankie Gf andetta of Los An geles,' who has been fighting in Portland recently and making a ? ;ood record, is coming tov- Salem 6 give boxing lessons. It was an nounced" yesterday' and may be signed for a future card here if plans materialize. ' " " , It Russell Preene wins his fight Wednesday night he will be matched with" Jack Nash for the, emt-wlndup event on the next card iiere, to be'the night rof "elec tion dax, Noyember 2. I . ; ' , ' .4 ! Director's Denartment Store Is building' up a reputation for guar ianteeo- merchandise; conducting fa read 'department-store; making jsteady progress, loo. (. scheduled head line bout at the jHfppbaronie here tonight,' when jhe clipped . Trambitas with a left ;to the eye that knocked the Port- lander down for the count of five. As Trambitas stumbled to his feet Garfinkle drove a righf Tiook 'to. the jaw again flooring him for. the count. Trambitas - weighed 14& pounds and Garf Inkle 149 pCilTSWlII; i SAYS.SfiEC l(EB! Cripples Improving, Meet 1 Multnomah ;Ffjday:061y. v Using Five "Plays The Willamette nniversity foot ball team will be in fair physical condition for the 'game with . Pa cific October 30, it was announced yesterday, but the mental attitude is a' different story. 'The men still have a llsflessness and lack of am bition in practice. " " 5 Clonmger and.Zeller, halfbacks, who have been out, for a long time with . injuries, are .'both I back ' In uniform,'" and . many of the 'other cripples on the ' squad are recover ing? Most of them will be able to play at least part of the game against Multnoman club Saturday, Coach Kfeene belle Veai " The , team showed some Im proved spirit in a scrimmage session"-Saturday, but not much. "They looked like a football team for about four plays' -said Coach Keene, "and then they lapsed , back into the same old ttopeless, indifferent, rut. They must get a lot more fire and spirit into them before they can ever hope to do anything in a game' The; first real test of the team's offensive power will come in the Multnomah game Saturday next. Keene has been teaching his men five different plays, and eays ,Mie will go, through the season with out trying to teach them any more unless, they show more aptitude in learning the five. The coach plans to use two. full teams against Multnomah, .win or lose. 'He will send them in as in dividuals, notr as teams,' hi the hope of developing some" kind of a combination with a little offensive threat. r -' Quality painting, both varnish and laquer -work; in our modern pqulpped paint shop; Washing greasing and night service: tire Vepairs. Wood's Auto Service Co. Telephone 165, Capital City Lafihdry. The laundry of pure natefials. tWe give special atten tion .to" all 'home 'laundry work. Telephone and 'we will call. J () Earl Sande Takesjeature . astpji Ban fjjcap " ' .. , ( NEW YORK. Oct! 18. (AP), Earle Sande kept Prince qt Wales on; his winning surge today with ha victbry in the Eastern handicap feature race at Laurel today at six furlongs for all ages. .Prince shouldered 126 pounds for the jsprint but justified his choice by (whipping Adria and on Atni in '.that order in 1 : 12 4-5. Joy Smoke, Montrerrat, uy Himseir, and other ' good ones also ran. 1 C. A. lJuthy. Reliable jewelry store. What you 'are "lool-jng for lit jewelry. Where'a child" can, buy assaIelir as lVa man tor - woman. Repairing In all lines. -n -xy Labor situation in Oregon good, witu labor demand at peak.- - peeia The IT"" A.reiiced price: held all of "next is the -first ever Sealys has alwa week only thes Think of it: a real Seify Tuftless Mattress at a saving oi .S 15.60. .Thus the mattress that has alvayf beenra:ltriytto enjoy becomes within the reVulh of everyone. But remember, this is for one week only- and "the Monday following thialelh price goe$ backHo $55.0d; Get' l it r-t,i 1- L ' J - it Jt M..-. 11 1.'.' . : your oraer m eany. delivery. . jf '? . ; PUKffS HUE GHHIOIIira f National Boxing CornjmlssioJi Approves of Desposing Phil Rosenberg ' DETROIT, 46ci.Ni 18. (AP) Deposing Phil Rosenberg as ban tamweight titleholder. and deelar ing the featherweight title vacant through he inabilities "Kid Kap lan j to' make "the 'weight, the" vla-: tiofial Boxing'Vssoatl?day approved' a ist" of world, cfiam- piofest; he list.foiidwsr " Heavyweight Gene Tunney. Light heavyweight, Ja ; De laney. ... Middleweight Tiger , Flowers. Welterweight -Pete Latzo. 'Lightweight Sammy Mandell. Featherweight -Open. Bantamweight-Bud Taylor. "FlyweightFidfl 'La Bara. An argument arose am6n"g mem bers of "the association, here for their 'annual coriventidn, over the ehdorsement of "'Taylor for the bantamweight title. The 'conven tion earlier had , supported the action of the minois";bdxIhg cdm- missfon in suspcn'dng Rosenberg for life and transferring his crown to Taylor. WCen the champion ship list came up for act31ns how-" ever, there were;5-express'lons that titles should be 'wn'rh the ring and, not awarded-br 'any governing body. f ..'-. . u-t,- When Thdmas "E. Dondttne. Cbn- nectkut t! commissioner"-: pointed out that Tajior was to navfe. been Rosenberg s Op'pdpeht In the cham pionship "fight"" and that " Rosen- "berg's failure tb post his forfeit prompted the Illinois 'action, the jconvehtion approved without dis sension the bestowal of the cham- pionsnip upon layior. ine asso jciation also -voted to seek the re peal of ''the 'law prohibiting the Interstate shipment of "moving pic tured 6f' boxing contests. ' The Bake-Rite Bakery. Busy every day supplying" 3est homesi with bakery goods' of all 'kinds ; laked In' a kitehen as 'clean as "your own. 345 State St. -() The Opera House Drug Store. Service, quality, low prices, friend-; 'ship give increasing patronage. Old customers advise friends to trade here. High and Court. (). Wardrobe Trunks as low as $24.70 and as high as 185. 18 inch Cowhide Hand; Bags with leather lining reaueea irom ?s 10 Max4 6.' Buren.rlTO N. CSom'I. (?) rFiist MortgAgjEtS Qn for $3500.00-f-t500.00- $1850.00 6, $2500. OfO flOOO.0 7, CHAS. HUDKINsS Phone 221$ Of f ice wth'rioTner,i., Smith Insurance Agency l Mm moiainiGemeinit fl . w " yW " - ' " - .. w rtzC ...i ' ..SI " - . i .. r xvian oruers attcuieu us cu GHHEIOBEfip;- Majon League Men-Will Meet Pacific Ctfast Champions in Exhibitions LOS ANGELES,, Oct." 18. :(AP). :A benefit game "betweena team of major league players' and' 'the Los Angeles" Base ball'club, ham piohs of thVPacIfie Coast league, wilt ; he played at; " Wrigley field here"tomorrow. " ' " The ma jor league team" Is 'much the same as the one' that Baseball ComHiIssidner K.enesaw M. Lan d is: restrained from ! playing in an exhibiUpn game here 'last 'Sunday, before, the" Pacific Cdast league had ended. -;- . . . Proceeds of . the game will be turned oVeif .to the Assoclationot Pr6f essional Ball " Players," e n br- ganization taking 'care bf former ball iIayere " in needy- circum stances.' "..' - i - Only the Best! Our patrons will ' bear this out. ;Wfl serve only the ; best ' in meats and r poultry. Hunt & Shaller, 263 North Goin mercial. - - . . . () Acclimated: ornamental nursery stock, ' , evergreensV 'rbse . bushes". X rnit and shadg itrees-at Pearcy Br6s. in season: We' liave our-" own nurseries.- 178 S. CbfixX- V f ' 1 ' " -; k ' J4le Star Halfback Out " NEWHAY3EK, iConn;'.Oct.l.8. AI) Bruce Caldwell. .Yale . star halfback, and the chief " ground gainer in the,, EJi games against Boston university ahd"Georgia, is out of -the game for the remainder 'of ."the eeaSdn. "".V This became known today, an X-ray examlhatl6n"6f his ankle. tsi' , J I ! 1L 1 lujuru iu Bi.riuiinitsB iiiree uaja previous to Che 'Dartrabuth game. showing a broken bone 1 Cottage Grove Contract let, to build-f new Baptist' 'Ctfurch",r- for Residence Pre oaie ' ... mi 1 iimna p ' -' Property -Valued at $8500.00 Property Valued at $7000,00 Property Valued at $4000.00 Property Valued at $5000.00 Property Valued at i40OO.0O I Iattfe53es will hf ; InaJ jn scone and rore trie price on . . sale' and for .the will $e-sotd :-at;7Ai - 5 .... .aa uruues iur luiure '&J lUhzQTi Rooter Dorr- uocii metis w eJ CU 179 for iaea. CAPITOIj TYPOGRAP41ICAU C0 mUit. MJ DvJ Pilkeutoa. MeCee. CARPENTERS' UN IOi" - KO. 106". Meets- Than. eTenin?. . Arthur Tnker president; tVm. Pettit, secretary! Skul)ilmechk'nic foraisbed.1 Ptonp 179 HOTEIi 'AND RESTAURANT EM. TVree lol 4o2, TeryJhiid Monday' '. Hl Pierce,. ecretry. SAUU raiOKj.'1ABEI LEAGUK .AUt lAbor on caw i prest- t.. ... ' - w . Hour,' secretary, Box 443.. Salem; -Or.2 Lodge Rosier FRXTETtNATQRDEB" OF KAXJLTS; mer- TeTy'WeIwess.jpj-TmterBiy- jiaiii t. M. WilJelt. Seo'y Tel. 89-R. KXIGHTS -Of PYTHIAS MEETS AT Fraternal MI eTery Tuesday evening. Visitor iBTitedi-if.PsJ-sStmrgM. C. C; Vher I.enon. K. ot R. 8. - - '"Wast vtscirTsttgiiian : PnblTshii e-rery tnominjt (except Mon rsyt 6e,:',epil t Orejron. 'Loca Rates Advertising ""rT)iiTIy r Sunday I , ; cents per word Onetime Three times. .5 cents per word Six times ...... . .. cents jxt word ' 1 moi-daily and Sun.-SO cents pf r word - i In. rdr to-ni he nwre than, one. time rate, advertisement must ' run jn centeeittiTo ssBle)v1rv-iA-E:-- rri-.- ' L Adr takes. Sot esj than H5e. Afl maSundsyTOStY" cAstged t .. on etiinc Talc." " 1 - - . ,-- ' Vi'fni an 'TAX A ; Adfe'tistnnents (xept Feronsls and Situations WsDted wi!T te iaken OTer telephone if tli sdvertfser-iS' -anljf rriber. to phoqK - r r'7.r" '. 7 I The Statesman -will tCelar silver'' - tittcilienti sf suy tidie e". day or' night. : To .Insure . proper .c!sifics',1 tions ads should be in before i p. m.r Sidney: to Xoah ; OX tREAE ESTATE T. K. FORD (Over Ladd & Bush Bank) " v ., 1 v'ADVERT18IKr - " i HONEST AD VERTISLNGTlJese rol tims oust be kept free from -anything of s qnebtionabla nstttT. Misrepresen tation will not be tolerated.-, lnfor-, mstion showing any (fuestionsble in tent on. the part of , the advertiser should be reported to thim news paper or the Salem Ad club. ATJTO TOPS 5 SEE US FOR TOP AKD PAINT WORK. O. J. Hall Anto Top and Ikint Shop. 11CT.P WAXTEDIalc W ANTED RELIABLE MAX TO DRIVE auto to Pasadena. Phone 1163-W. J. O. Goltra, 725 Court St. 021 YOCKS MARRIED MAN WANTED TJ leara . tewinf machine ' business. SI) Onrt. - -' ' llo; BiaWTEI--FemaIe 13 earn fla'DAILY " Sell $10- eJor SUCKERS At $4.95,. "write for FREE SALKS OUT- FIT- 315 Exchanea Bldff Portlsnd. -Oro. - 13024 15 SALESMAN WANTED ONE OR TWO tnors good-salesman for Atstr-Ksni JiadiOi.- -eo Mr. Griaer - Vick Bros. 15o2J WANTED SALESMAN WITH CAB MuStTisre sellinc experience in soma line-. - Gaskill Earle. Realtors.- 16 S. Liberty -fit. PhooS242. 13016H SENSATIONAL 2 TOR 1 OFFER . Bond 'Clotbes' 5 r big sellers. Bait-snd TerJot or ttwo suit for 929.50. Dress and business, clothing L made- to fit and fit to wear: Latest - designs. Venetian- lined. $65. to 150 -weekly. $5.00 profit. Free outfit in cludes lsry ; double swstch samples (11 in. X 28 in.) John Bond Tsilorinff. Co., JacksOn and Desplsines, Chiesfo Satisfied customer from coast to. coast for 87 years " -1 ftQ8 . 17 WANTED SUBSCRIPTION SOLICITOR M old sad 4rsU established farm msg- : asisa and poultry journal- A amid asonry aker' for" capable, energetic worker. j ApplyOurnUtion. j"Manager. Pacific Hpjnested,ai5 S. ConuneJrciiJp, 6s';' Oregon. . ' ; '' ' ' . rri ' t :WAXTEa-Enployniait , 19 STEBL'BstUEJIESi . CHIHNEV .bWEEl. eava trough and miters clcsned .J; ace cleantngi' yheB-'963; - i9o2o FINE. IiAUSTt)ERV. "PLAIN SEWnfll. . home baking, 2350 Myrtle Atc. 3!KJ- - . FOR GARDEN" PLOWING. BASEMKXT ? diESia nd -team' irotk. PnttJ9i' WANTED BY EXPERIENCED llOP-M AN J -r-t ally equipped hop-yrd " har"r will take charge on ''-" 1. erroce.. J. D. Wian, 1024 E. 4rt fi , hi.... rw.... jyui.ni Albany. Oregon. -o I o 1 Salem Markets 4 4 4 t. ? .T at:.- FEED- ' i "7 No. 1, wheat, white f-;. Red, wknat, ssckea - -Oats-, per bu-s .: it no . llay. cats, Tetch. per ton 1 vv pork, mmoif akd beef 13 fcoS--s MlOi ' Sows . s ff .06 ; Top steer i ",w.M'4 ' !7-" " Balls . ,-- io4 pDrintr lambs, under 0., .,, h Top eal .- ' jf, UresKM eal .. , m lreased, ' lt FOTTLTBT - " ' t f.ight hen . , Heavy bens t7.S2 - Vf.liS Spring .. vwosiera-- t,iSy Hoary colored frys-r... 1 EGO. BTJTTER, BTTTTERFAT 7.1 -40 -JMpandarda - Per ponnd '.. - Bntterfni - Cream butter 46 a VEGETABLES. FBVTTS- -VvgwsWe-bretw," sacked-- 1 sTlss.knM a4isv KlI t-h , S "4 .' ;Crltrr, dos. buachas-604? "&'r .02 n.tiMi,t 1.- -"'i7 --,'7" :.tt .Old poUtas fc-$- 1 jural tomatoes . 'fi2V6 -Jw eabbsgo 't,t Jo-at onions - .'50 , Local lettuce, crste W. G. Kroger, realtor. VjST(: slVe. fair; equitable. Crowing ctiy and country make possible dw IhaUwJH -jaak-yoU" Roo rj.T HnmnlPfft listimrn. 147 1 r i aire3 enUrgiiaeac vi .-4 ; -'.r-r- - TV, .'5a At