THREE BIG LEAGUE MEE1GSLMED DUNG TttiS WEEK - rHL DAILY t'AHTAi mKNAL, SALEM, OREGON , MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1919, tout by Jack RWb.. ' "'"lay nlKht to be'thn . UfYTUrflO OTAMI ...u-Lr'"4: ? nrK. miiky By Henry Ij. I''nriH ,,..u.i rremi mnff correimomlciit) nilliivu York. Doo. 8. Uusebull'u win- n cuu8i.il ilV nutiit. Attar tl.olr flKhU hero with the mrnwo,,, , wlll(;h lh 7m Given a "bum fleelmon." . um, Joe Lyiu,h , , I111"" America." London o h think that this decision was the firm blow taken by America In fle rciiHe of her bantams. Commenting un the fitfit the Tele Krnm Bald: "Shnrkey Is not in the same class ter B ,w York, Doo. 8. LiusoDiiii a win- l"e e class Love lousue will not nutter by the m 7,1,,e- " h"-d to believe that 1 v.-1'0 could even hold his own. We won- OF CLEAR NOT WILY Yreka. Cul.. Dec. 8. Unexplained features ot the Lawton (Mich.) trunk Car Shortage Coses Hammond Lumber Plant The present . car shonage presents .1 serious situation to the lumber mills in this dlntrlct and more particularly the Hammond Lurrher co' pa "-nich is the largest lumber manufacturing tributary to Albany. Unless some re lief in the' car situation is given im mediately tills large plant wm db closed down and bteweer 600 and 700 French Bid $200,000 For ' Lempsey-Carpentisr Bout Paris, Dec. 8. France today be came an active bidder for the Car-! pentier-Dempsey fight. The French: National Sporting club here cabled Jack Kearns, manager of the world's champion, an offer of two million francs ($200,000) for the fight in Par is. For Long Distance Autc Trucking Willamette Valley Trans, r Co. nS WE ALSO DO LOCAL HA (FLING. ,.,M1,1 .. U.I, . 1 J 1.. -1 J Aa- I ... ... . . . " v..u,u vvcii Hum nis own. We won-l"l,Blm rveu uiuuu mo - The renort is given on goon amnori- fuel . . .,' ., i.. ler If the decision wrm nut i,,n,,r. j .i,.i ..l i. t c.-.v, nvw ... ui iu i,u,.ior, -,nn nnfl ann out of hero this w i.,...inr until Hprlug. Tlir' meetings of major nnd minor moguls nre bookod for the first throe day" ot the week. Fli-Ht, Davie Fulta and his Interna tional longuo will hold tho botu tls. In side friction promises to shoot off a hunch of eparks when they get to nether todny. 3. J. McCuffery, priml dent of the Toronto club, enmo back from Cuba for the express purpose of ,,L-ltatinK a new premucni no couiu even nold his own. We won- lmyly served to cioua toaay tne ae-i .. n.nu l.a rnlona. ler " tno decision WttH not Inflllonooil lollnl .ti,tf,nf liv Mro Rar.'lh Tabor ' eek to keop the by teell"B ''""l Wilde." . m whlch 8he sald hel. (,uugUter Maud 'cars behind on delivery or orders, and ,,,., .. the docks and warenouse or tms com- . died in her arms three years ago. , ny at Mm CUy are crowae(t Maud's body was found In the trunk. lumoer ready for shlpmei t. The com-' ! Mrs. Tabor said she did not know!par,y i8 not furnished 10 per cent ol j 1 the body had been embalmed. BhO th(J numl)t.r 0 cars required to' handle did not explain how she placed the neir present orders and it is under-! body in the trunk unassisted although 8t00(j they have orders to tho amount she intimated she had done so. She , gverai milloin feet sold at the pros- I said her son Walter, Joseph Virgo and t . Albany Democrat i LEGION POST FORM i Sure Relief By ran Tuesday night a call was sent out ttfriniwrwllh the dove " who had been in ser- everywhere In evidence, uiu mammm league burons will iisseniblo tomor row Tho only chance for a scrap might bo In tho session of the "peace mission" from the minors. thn world know they nro above "pottv bickerings" tho moguls mav decide to ride over tho Herrmann .nntrovcrny and go for another year with Ourry occupying tho chair ot the national committee. Fire works nml more fire works are firdml for Wednesday. Two meetings of the American league magnates are scheduled and there may be more. Han Johnson and his five loyal and faithful clubs will get their heads to gethiT In Chicago nnd appoint a new hoard of directors. Meanwhile ut the same hour the i of rebels. Ruppert, Coiniskey and Frnaec. will hold a board of directors meeting in New York. Florence Crltchlow were not present when Maud died. Cboloioforin Blamed. If n ml wns addicted to the use of That a number of Salem fuel deal ers are profiteering is the charge lor an local men wno nau been in ser- Maud was addicted to me use m made by several persons wno reuemo vlco during the worljr'war, to meet and choloroform, and died from an over-1 have been asked as high as $12 a cord Mrs. Tabor. The for wood. ' u.-u u.e oi a rosi m me tg prcBerve the body American Legion. A temporary organi- 0 tne one dying first until the bodies of both could be buried together, ae- ii rem .. i 6 Bell-ans Hni water Sure Relief BE LL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION E NGUSH SURPRISED zullon was effected which is to be made Into a permanent organization us soon as a charter is granted. By unanimous voto It was named, the Junas nnd Edwin beets Post In mem ory of the Deetsi brothers who gave their lives for their country. Temporary officers were chosen to serve until the first annual meeting which will be early in January. Offi cers chosen were Dr. It. F. 13ell, pre'si- ent; Albert Ehlen, vice-president; Henry Zimmerman, secretary; Robert '.lilmmlm, treasurer; 11. V. Skinnsr, historian; R. A. Stevens, chaplain. The i. "l-n'rilttee consisted of Helms, A. Bhlromln, Win. Kcll. C. Col lms, E. Collins. A temporary constitution was nil nninil nnd the Recond Thursday ol cordinc to Mrs. Tabor's statement Mrs. Tabor did not explain how this nact could have been fulfilled. She had told, no one of it. she said. It was pointed out that if she herself had died on her extended .western irip before tho trunk was discovered she would have been buried without any reference to the alleged "death pact." Mrs. Tabor and Walter are being held for the arrival of Michigan officers. Officers En Koutc. T.nwinn. Mich.. Dec. 8. Officials in. -rti,,l.r.1ii,, thr tnvRterionn death of Mm.,1 Tnbnr were en route to-Califor iiin torlnv to ouestion the mother of the girl wfiose body was found in the basement of the Tabor homo here for three where it had been hidden fur a special meeting to perfect the Mrs. Sarah Tabor was held by police organizationObserver. at Yreka. Cnl.. where she was arrested - m mm with nr Kon u alter. . T UHint'O ntM-M n n TL ! Prosecutor Horace Adams and Sher- Ul Illl UL 0 ULI Lnl OO'e Business moves in iiiliiu iMMNtfX M M Til" "Jfr fw sSsffT-ffcj. i ii -i Mdri ik iff Dwight Barker expected to obtain London, Dee. 8. With surprise credulity und disuppolntment to ,.,.i,.t of alarm, London heard of the "downfall of their In-' the the other f, t itn r 1 pfi I .,it.,u of Hie death of Maud from cl. LOUIS nnTe uan is wucu flutio idol, Jimmy Wilde. This was Jonblv bard, coming so soon after the knockout of Joe Heckitt. Htlll feeling that the little fly weight champion represents the . last i i fi..btlnc machinery, BriUhh- ers were Inclined to attribute his Cm i de- iLoH 30S?SKCOUGHS St. Louis, Mo Pee. 8, St. Louis was in the oasis business totlay. Caravanas of the tb'i'ty from all surrounding states ma.'le tills their meeca. The processioi. of 'camels" began arriving early aiier word went out that Federal JneVe Karis had re M rained United States authorities from enforcing war time r-'-'i -bitlon again j. (he removal from fconfl and sale of whiskey. Lhiuor habitats of oihe:' days were unlocked within ' an bout utter ths temporary Injunction was ordered by Judge Paris. Candles and kerosene Pimm necessitated by fuel conserva tion orders, added ,,lor to the reap pearance of John Barleycorn's ghost. White aproned barkeeps were back at their old stands early today. Business was reported innvinj,. Mrs. Tabor and her son which would clear up the mystery. 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