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CORBETT AND JOHN L: USED RID COUNTRY OF ALIEN
FIRST GLOVES IN TITLE BOUT
DAILY TiAST OREGONIAN. PKNDLETON, OREGON,- SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1910.
TWELVE PAGES
By VitHoft ,rr-foi. claimed the title, Imt was Riven no reo.
Thvfe wu no tvl world-" champion .ognttion. The public also (Dsliked D.j
In tha heavyweight cliiiw until John 1 , accept Hart and after Tommy Bums
ttulllva tom rdml m ot the mr ( had defeated him n Kelt. 2s. 11M$ Wan
a. ?r hv1iiK defeated JmIv .Kilratn aJiU .subsequently dnfoated in lit8 in Ans
I'adoV U)in Th;ttl whi recti ik- tralin by Jack Johnson, clamor h
fHt a veated in Kim at thai time and -camo wo great that Jeffries was in
h btfii handed tlon through a ' duvetl to enter tho nns to a:ve the
fHiromton f puiltni.-. , till rrom passing into the hands ot a
; ftuUtvan wni the first hevvwWnt. ;ue.rrtt.
hamptm under wucetulary rules am! j Jeffries proved an easy mark far
iitsaaert In the firwt lit ) weight .nut ! Johnson in their memornruV mectiiiK
tver conte?-t1 with rIowr' when he ion July 4, l&Ji. The negro won in
wan defeated My Jme- J. ."orhtl. ftteen round.
fttnoe ttullivunV timA onl' one! John left the country In 1913, ftolntr
champion ha held the title, w ho wan 'to Kuropt and a tournament was held
an America Bob Fiiudiionorts. KHaln California for white heavy weight a.
reatiy a an American )n overyihlnj? ''which was won by Luther McCarty,
he did. hut he was bom in Knftlund, 'He wmji recognized as the heavyweight
and came to this country frm Au- .champion of America,
tralia. We vera i foretKnor have at- , 141 of -White HtM'i
tempted to wre the title from hold-; On May 24. 1913, McCarty met Ar
era tn this country, but never, ta:s the thar Vet Key in Calsary, Canada, and
effort been fuecessful. waa knocked out in the first round.
ftullivan lost his title to Cor belt tep- 1 He collapsed and died in the ring-,
timber 7. 1SP2. at New Orleans. ; Telkey waa reluctantly accepted as
Corbett waa beaten in fourteen the white heavyweight champion, but
rounds at Caraoo CIO. Nov.. by Hob was knocked out In fifteen rounds on
Fitmixnmona. March 17. 1(7. Uan. l, l$u by Gunboat Smith at Sau
Fltmrnmons was knocked out in , Francisco.
"RED$"IWRESS'Ai
WASHINGTON. June 2 ConRTea-
tonal leaders are determined to rid
the country of ulien "reds" and bar
America's doors against more cuniina:
tn through drastic deportations, and
immigration legislation to be nocom
1 dished next month under present
plane. Chairman Johnson f the house
immigration committee said, today.
Kunds to carry out the work are art
aside in a sumary civil Mil which is
expected to pass congress before July
.1. The Mil era i) is i.50it.ooi) for crime
detection and l.'tptf.uOO which is speci
ficially designated to finance anar
chistic opposition and $10).00a for de
portatlou of undesirable aliens."
YANKS ATTUtl IX
SIIKKX PAJAMAS
lK MANS, France. June 2. From
silk pajamns frinyed with lace to con.,
crete floors of a guardhouse typifies
tho transition of a mimt of United
Htatei nrmv casuals who cominan
ncercfl the belongings or a French
count here, while the latter had left
eleven rounds at Coney .inland. X. V
June , I8i. by James J. Ppffcrles. iupa white heavyweight championship,
' JltfMm Held Crown. 'fr the quality of the boxers was so
Jeffries defended his 1ttle success-, poor that the public refused to recon
f jily ainst several chaHenxes, in- nize such a title.
uidinr Fitssimnfona, whom he acalai It 'he meantime Johnson met and
Thia ended the so-called effort to diff J ni chateau for the front.
Tn wnoiesaie appropriation oi rns
count's hetonglng-a by the casuals was
rade known to the military police by
krmoked out in eight rounds on July
25. 1902, at San Franctsoo; Tom 8har
ey, whom he outpointeid In twenty
tiv rounds at Coney Island, and JaxSc
JUinroft, who lasted only two rounds
at Ran Francisco, Aug-. Sfi. 3904.
Jefiferies retired In 105. and after rounds.
Jack Root had been knockcat oul by Willard has defended his title just
"Marvin Hart In a bout referred by Jef- tonco, defeating Frank Mo ran In a tame
fefies. the champion presented Hart j ten-round bout In Xew. York, March
with the title and belt. . Jack O'Brien J 25, 191. ,
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defeated Frank Moran. white heavy
weight of r'ittsburs. In twenty rounds
in Paris.
Jnck Johnson agreed to meet Jess
Willard on April 6. 1915. in Havana,
Cuba, and was knocked out in twenty-
the count when he returned from the
f'-ont on leave.
The nrmy restored all the appro
priated nrtlcles while the men who
enjoyed the luxuries are lodged in
the guardhouse.
Pigeons in Belgium
Sell for $90 Each
RESIGNED
AS ITALY'S CHIEF
COLUMBIAN MINISTER'S
WIFE IS POPULAR
ROME, June 20. The Italian oi
erament resigned thi;f evening fol
lowing an adverse vote aairct it in
the chamber of deputies
Piemier Orlando, In announcing- his
resignation and tliat oX the oabinet,
said KJng Victor Emmanuel rsad re
served decision as to acceptance.
The chamber of deputies haI by a
vote of 259 to 7 rejected Premier
Orlando's motion, in favor of dbicuss-
injf the .question of confidence, rhlch '
rotated to the foreign policy of the
Tfriunrat : in, secret seccion.
Prior to the vote. Premier Orlando.
In addressing the chamber., said:
"Italy's peace with Germany and
Austria has been solved in a manner
with which, on the whole, I feel sat
isfied." Instating on the necessity of a se
cret session, the premier declared tho
government needed greater confidence
and would treat his motion for a se
cret session as a question of confl
dence.
The socialists immediately opposed
this, .
SCIENTISTS WILL
DISCUSS QUAKES
t .
PASADENA, Cal., June 0. To dis
cuss scientific data with a view to Im
proving conditions on the Pacific
Coast, including an exhaustive survey
of the resources of the North Pacific
Ocean, more than four hundred scien- 1
tlsts are here for the convention of
the Pacific lt vision of the American
Association for the Advancement of
ecience, which opened today and will
contnoe four days.
Cause of earthquakes and means of
protection against them will be discus-
University, Other speakers are: j,
Dr. William Ritter. director Scripps
Institute for Biological, Research; Dr. j
Mart on W. -ermann, California Aca
demy of Sciences; Dr. Joseph Grinnell,
University of Washington, director of j
the College of Fisheries; K. I Micheal
and C F. McBwen, Scripps Institu
tion for Biological Research; E. A. j
Ueats. U . fif. Weatner bureau; ueorge
Xjoudermilk. professor of Geology.
Unrversity of California; lr. T. V.
. MacIougal. director of the research
department, Carnegie Institute.
Jxcuraions to fossil deposits Cata
lina Island, including study of sea-life
from bl a-bottomed boats have been
arranged. The "new luo.inch reflect-
ing telescope at Mi Wilson observa- j
tory m-lii be ready for use during the '
session.
;cr1des the main convention, there
will ! sessions of the Pacific Coast
aKtronomical, chemical. geological, j
Ideographical, sismoJosrical. naturalist I
i nd ec-jliTical societies.
K sterna tic exploration of the north
ern reahs of the Pacific Ocean may
, re the tMitKrowth of this convention.
S'icfc plans -vi ill constitbte one of the
muin subject under discussion.
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PA 111. June n. Blooded pigeons
are being sold in the invaded districts
of France and Belgium for ns high as
$10 each.
The general high cost of. living is
not considered as habing any effect
on this price, for the reason that at
t j $90 each pigeons can no longer be re
" garded as an article of food. The
1 pnoe is due to other causes. Durins
1 1 he German occupation of northern
France and Belgium, no effort was
made to keep up the local industry of
Pigeon breeding. Instead, the Ger
mans ate what pigeons were there ot
the time of their Invasion and thus
-the breed! ilied out entirely.
i With the return to these districts
I of the regulur inhabitants, efforts are
j being made to renew the breeding of
blooded pigeons.
Get Rid Of Dandruff
.With Cuticura Shampoos
If you have dandruff your hair
wilt become dry and thin. Cuticura
Ointment gently rubbed on snots of
itching, scaling and dandruff and
followed by a hot shampoo of Cuti
cura Soap will usually remove the
worst cases. Nothing better than
Cuticura for all skin and scalp trou
bles. Ideal for every-day toilet uses,
r Cudcora Talcnm Powder
Do not fail to test the fwiniting fra
grance of this exquisitely Bccnted face,
baby, dusting snd skin pot fuming powder.
Delicate, deitghtttil, distingue, it imparts
to the pcraon a charm incomparable and
p-cutiar to Itself. For sample of Soap,
uinrmem nna i victim irec, nauress post
card: Cuticura, L'ent, ill, E
Sold everywhere at 25 cents each.
ARETOU?
Is your hindsight better than your
frontsight? With the majority of us it
it Why? Hecause our look into the
future blinded by the thought that
we wtJT be able to make our "stake''
later and that every new thing that
is offered us has a. stick of dynamite
under it. We can show you where
you can make money and prove to
you that we are offering you some
thing that Is as near certuin as pos
sible. See Astoria Marine Iron Works
Representatives, 546 Main St., Pendle
ton. Oregon.
Three Miners Taking
Bullion Near Juneau
i JFXEAV, Alaska. June 21. ( By
1 1 nited Press fteports which have
j been received here state that three
.'miners are successfully taking out
j bullion there with a small prospect
i mill. They handle about three tons
of sorted ore daily, and make excep
; tionally good miners' wages during
the summer months. They also carry
on considerable development work
during the season. '
The miners are Mrs. J. G. Peterson
and. ber two daughters.
On ot the most popular and at
tractiTe women io Washingtoa
diplomatic circles is Madame
traeta, wife of the Columbian
minister to the United States. So
cial affairs in her home are always
well attended.
APPETITE-GIVER
AND STRENGTH-BUILDER
Relieving troubles of the stomach,
liver and bowels, and correcting low
or run-down conditions and weak
ness, Hood's Sarsaparilla. is doing
an exceptionally crreat work this
i year, when so many need its won-
dcrful curative and tooie, recon
j structive and restorative effects.
It often so creeds where other rem- -eJies
totally fail. Get it today and
begin to take it at once.
In sluggish liver and headache,
Hood's Pills give prompt relief.
WorkliiK Two Wuysi.
Povllynd Is Mling thiut dlwtiance
and prudes govern frelKht rateR from
the interior to tidewater hut with ref
erence to transcontinental rates the
Portland chamber of commerce hart
apealed to the Oreson delegation tc.
support the principle of terminal
tates regardless the long haul fea
tu n
In other word., the Portland idea
seems to be to fight for bAth sides ot
an Issue at one and the same time
The people, of Astoria may flndj
something to
story of the
1riiniiriaiiK .lsorb I Kind.
VANfOl VEK. June 2U. At a re
cent meeting of the I'runafians it was
unanimously decided to Incorporate
the recent organihed Munioipal lanU
interest them In thelnto the organization, anu nereaiui u
Portland chamber of will be known as the Prunanan band.
commerce's action as published In thejThe members of the band have acctpt-
Oregonian of June 20. ed the inviation.
Mr. Auto Owner:
Tire repairing as we do it
practically makes old tires
new. It cuts down tire ex
pense. Don't scrap your old
tires. - We will vulcanize and
repair them, and apply a
Gates Half Sole.
YOU CAN SEE THIS
DIFFERENCE
There are two kinds of tires the kind that can be punctured
and the kind that can't.
One of them gives you 5,000 to 10,000 more miles than you've
ever had before from your tires and on a puncture-proof guaran
tee. ,. .; ;
.You can put a set of Gates Half-Sole Tires, guaranteed puncture-proof,
on your car, then forget all about your wheels for 5,
000 to 15,000 miles. This puncture-proof tire takes the tire
worries out of your motoring.
A new principle in tire construction has made possible .this
remarkable tire economy, and the puncture-proof guarantee.
Come in and see us it won't take us five minutes to show you
what it took science five years to accomplish. . -
Bradley Tire Shop
"Phone 595 , ,., , ,. 635 Cottonwood St
WHEN
TKanks to
Mrs. Kate Marquis, Mid
dleburg, Logan Co Ohio,
writes as follows:
I have used Peruna -with suc
cess. It has cured me of catarrh
of the head and throat. It is the
best medicine for catarrh that I
have ever used. I am completely
cured. Thanks to Peruna."
Mrs. Marquis is but one of
many thousands who know the
value of Peruna for that catar
rhal condition of the membranes
responsible for many of tho
human ills.
PERUNA A
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Am
Completely
Cured
If you object to liquid remedies
ask for Peruna in tablet form.
YOU
BUY
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24 of 40 League
Nations Catholic
Is New. Objection
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W.HUr.V ;T'N June 21. Fear;
t hn t x h a t icj( n will !:o restored tot
temporal dominion nwr the world by i
or'anj7ii ion tb l-yt' of nations'
Wax exnr-H!Mi Prida.'' by Hrator Hhr- I
matt lu w(j-h io the Ktfitate. He t
pointed fut thut -4 f th 40 nation I
a hich will be metnl-r f the leiitfti !
Mdhfrt- to hf Conmn Hiliolr? church
Hi' fMtd the vaian will n hiL- to con
trol their vote in the Uhai on poli
tical and ec4noiiilc iucsttoo?. He In- .
Uttu:tcd thin n;!;;ht lni-rfre ;th re
liutoiiM lllMrty in the 1 :i : t j 1 1 i-'ta'ee und '
I'lwwhfrf. !
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-To Hell With Fair h '
Motto at Mather Field
HVUAMKNTO. !.. .I'ir- 21. -i f;. ,
l ulled i'rwwp.! "AImb bopiii. f.ir
rttccwai and to h"ll mitli ft.il" bum I n
edoird aa the inuti at the Mitther
fild air eervtce fly" nchool. The
ptiraM uwed 'ra mg. a t
afne4nt4 ! yar.old Chlnnne boy!
who unaut.i'eittoifully tiled to en Hut in !
he t'mtvd Stales air wrrue. J
Hot and Heavy
. A thermometer won't keep you warm. .
It will tell you when the room is too hot ot
too cold. . ?
A hydrometer won't keep your battery charged.
But it will tell you when the battery solution i
too heavy or too light and in this way will indicate
when your battery needs to be charged.
It's easy to use the hydrometer. All you do is to
draw up a sample of battery solution in the hydrom
eter tube, and read the figures on the stem of a little
glass float.
If you've never tried it, come around and let us
t show you how easy it is.
Ask, before you forget it, just what there is about
the Bone-Dry WMlard Battery that makes it so
substantial and long lived.
Electric Service Station
201-203 West Court St.
We test,' repair and re
charge storage batteries,
nd always' carry a full
'supply of battery parts,
sew batteries and rents'
batteries-
Attention Farmers
How are Your Truck Tires?
Now is the time to look into the condition of your
tires before the coming harvest. Any that are too
badly worn should be replaced by new ones to save
you money and to render you service in keeping with
the light standard of
Truck Tires
tm
Firestone Pressed-On Tiro, from 32x2'$ to tho 42x14
Firestone Giant. With us. onnlvinA presscd-on tires is a
matter of minvtes instead of days.
The resiliency, toughness and wearing qualities of Firestone
Truck Tire are unsurpassed.- Come in and let us prove
it. Get acquainted with our thorough servico facilities
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You should consider makes
that have won a reputation
right here on the roads of
Umatilla county. The follow
ing line of tires have all stood
the test and have made good.
All Backed by a Mileage
Guarantee.
DIAMOND MOHAWK
KELLY SPRINGFIELD
and
GOODRICH SILVERTOWN
CORD
Simpson Tire Service Co.
L. A. Minton, Mgr. ; 223 E. Court St
DON'T NEGLECT YOUR OLD TIRES
If they show wear have them
VULCANIZED OR RETREADED
It's money in your pocket to have them attended
to before it is too late.
Service Station; Oil, Gas, Air and Water at Curb.
A Strong Line of Accessories.
PENDLETON RUBBER & SUPPLY CO.
WIIOfJCSALE AM) RETAIL
W. M. Matlock, President Win. Dunn, Manager
SOS Kast Court St Telephone 135