FAGE EIGHT. First Class Play Holds Fans Thru Star-Hauser Came ir doxg everything po&aible to stamp' this out." Independence Is Represented At Legion Session Independence, June Is. As a rep- Tuesday evening at Swetland Field, resentative of the Independence post. the Statehouse Stars were transcended American Lesion, P. W. Johns, loco bv the Hauser Invincible, score 4-0. i motive engineer on the Valley & Sl- The small sprinkling of fans did not! let road, attended the convention In Dempsey Ready For Carpentier . States Kearns San Francisco. Jure 14. Jack Kearns, manager for Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion of the world, announced today that Dempsey would siie couid be well held is Labor day. We will be ready to fight then. We will be ready to fight before that if the public demands it. Carpentier comes first with us but if he is un willing to talk first at once, we will fight anyone else in the world." if-JDr.CR O'Neill I U 5 L OfTOnETRIST-OPTICIAN give full credit to the quality and in- Portland Saturday. The purpose of, be ready within two weeks to meet terest of the play. With resumption of Ine meeting was to bring before the fair weather, James Elvtn, president ot different camps of the state an expla the Cherry Ctiy Twilight league hopes nation of the vocational training atid to present each of the remaining uwaomty s. tvery camp was pre games of the series to a crowded field. Both teams put up a game free of "small town" bickering and were chew ed impartially by the fans. Webb, the Statehouse pitcher worked well against a stubborn aggregation of sluggers, . holding the Invincibles down to six swats at the pellet. Petterbeck twirled for the Invinci bles and his surprising swings are credited as Items to the Hausers cred it. Hauser of Chemawa, who received for the Invincibles, proved to be a val uable addition to the sporting good crew. ', The Stars went out in the lot during the first half of the first and the In vincibles preceded to give a demon stration of evil Intent by Shaffer score on Mauser's clout to right field. In the second Inning the Hausers again became rampant when Shaffer brought In Petterbeck and Hulsey. In the third canto Petterbeck secured his necond hit of the game, scoring Proc tor. In the first Innln;, the Statehouse nine made a strong effort to start the tally on their side of the sheet when Small secured a nice single to left, but succumbed nt third after witnessing two Btrlkeouts and a- fly ball. The game was of more than umial Interest In that the Hauser team wrested front rank from the Stars. The Statehouse team has recruited many followers from the ranks of the funs and Is expected to put up a first oIiims fight for the ribbon before the wrles terminates. Game summary: R. H Invincibles 4 6 Stars , 0 2 Tuesday night's game places three teams in the scramble for second place. The serious injury of Bob Brown, the Stars' third baseman was an Item In the' weakening of the ersv while league leaders. Brown was in Jured while working on a truck at the highway garage. The Valley Motor "moguls" and the "T" Tigers will meet tonight at Swet land Field at 8:15. The public Is cor dially invited to attend these games which are free. IIow They Stand. W. L. P.C. Hauser Bros 3 Y. M. C. A 2 Btate House Hpaulding 2 Valley Motor 1 Kay Woolen Mill 0 Georges Carpentier, the French heavy weight or "he will fight any one elsa in the world if Carpentier is unwill ing to talk tight. Labor day was suggested as the date for the prvpos ed contest. sumed to be represented and ample entertainment was provided for the delegates. Mr. Jones remained n Kearns Issued a statement asserting Portland for a few days to look after, that Dempsey's acquittal yesterday of n report to ine(a draft evasion charge in the United States district court here left his war record clear and that "there could be no more whispered campaign carried private interests. post will be submitted at some future time. Wm. Campbell, who has been em- piuyea in ornes -asn store at Salem ; about him." He said he and the iur some ,uroe, nas returned to Inde-; champion needed a two weeks rest af- pendence and will be engaged on his farm near here during the summer. Mr. Dee Taylor, a former resident of Independence, now om Klamath j statement In part said rans, nas oeen visiting in the City fer ter the strain of the trial and then they would be ready to arrange for a pout with the Frenchman. Kearns' a few days. Mrs. J. O. Mcintosh will present her class of thirty pupils in a musical recital at the Methodist church Thurs day evening. Mrs. Clyde Ecker has Just returned from eastern Oregon, where she was a delegate to the state federation of women's clubs. Two tons of blasting powder was shipped to the logging camps in the Silets basin yesterday. It is not known what use It will be put to, but it is i supposed that the to build more railroad Into ber belt of that district. wow ueorges Carpentier. we re ready. If you have come to America to fight, here's your chance. . Jack Dempsey is free and ready to meet you anywhere in the world. The chance you" have been asking for a crack at the title Is yours. The next move is also yours. "I haven't at this time tlje slightest idea where p. ( IJempasy-Carpentier match will take place, if indeed, Car pentier is as anxious now as before to meet the champion. The site for company intends OI tuursB' 18 "P " " P- iimnwiis tuo ursi yiLer. i lie . '" next big date on which a fight of this .760 .666 .666 .600 .&! .000 American Firms In Shanghai In British Control Shanghai. A large number of bli Miness concerns which have been op mating In this city under American control have been compelled to place themselves under the management of Urltlsh merchants in order to conform to a British Order in Council. Under this rule which was promulgated early In the year business houses In China already under British register must be managed and controlled by British subjects. This has affected a vast sum of In vested American capital and a consld arable sum of Japanese and other foreign Investments, as the majority ot business houses conducted by Am erlcan and Japanese In China were registered under the Honkong, or British, ordinances. In order to comply with the new re qulrements It has been necessary for these American institutions to dispMae a number of Americans from execu tive positions and to replace them with subjects of Ureal Britain. Miss Vale Hilterbrandt of this city will be married this afternoon to a 1 Mr. Taylor of Alrlie. The ceremony will be performed at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hilterbrandt, and Dr. Dunsmore, pas tor of the Presbyterian church,s will officiate. Owing to the shortage of crude oil the Valley & Sileti Railroad Co. will abandon the oil burners soon and use wood for fuel. They have been scat tering slab wood along the road from the mill, and will have no more to sell, It is said, to consumers of this city. , 'Japan Commercial Firms Seek New Trade With Huns ' Berlin. Japanese commercial firms are making great efforts to resume bu siness with Germany. One Japanese shipping, company has opened Its of fices In Hamburg and a regular steam ship service is running to Japanese porta. Copper ana silk are the main exports from Japan to Germany whle potash Is tha chief article demanded from Germany by Japan. According to the Tageblatt, the Jap anese government la considering a claim submitted by Germany that the Shantung (Tsingtnu- Tslnonfu) rail way Is private and not state property. In the latter case, the railway would . become forfeited to Japan, In aceord- a nee with the same terms of .the peace treaty, . Japan proposes to release all Ger man property under her control up to the value of 10,090 yen. Proper worth more will be subject to a de duction of a certain percentatge to in clemnlfy Japanese who have claims against Germany for war damages. - An Inquiry Into emigration possiblll ties from Cermany to Japan shows, the Tageblatt sayi, that although public feeling In Japan has become generally favorble toward Germany again, the prospects are not favorable, except for engineers and practical scientists. For eign manual laborer especially are not wanted In Japan. Canadian Dry Law And Higher Booze Cost, Correlated Victoria, B. C "Patients" In the habit of securing "sufficient" quan tities of liquor under the British Col umbia "prescription" system, will find their source of supply largely curtail ed under the amended prohibition act, passed by the legislature in March, and to which royal assent, making It effective was given In the Assembly few days ago. Under the amended act, physicians may only prescribe eight ounces of government, dispensed liquor Instead of two quarts as heretofore. If more Is deemed necessary, the physician must execute an affidavit that the liq uor is for medicinal purposes only and that a thorough examination of the patient has been made. Liquor may be imported from without the province In accordance with federal statutes, but must bo delivered to the home of the purchaser and may not be removed therefrom .unless the owner Is making a bona fide change of residence. Pri ces of government liquor have lncreas ed about 20 per cent since the first of the year. The "man in the woods" has an ad vantage over his city brlther. Being far removed from the source of sup ply, he may secure through the pre scription rote as much a two quart Anyone living more than five miles from a government dispensary er drug store may secure up to sixteen ounces. Extracts may In the future be secur ed in four ounce quantities only, ana one must be a householder to secure essences, extracts or similar "kick" producers. VALUES IT MORE A E Bolshevism Is Not , Understood In U.S. Manila. Bolshevism Is a word that Is aadly misconstrued In the United States ,says Major-General William 8. Graves, commander-in-chief of the American expeditionary force which recently evacuated Siberia. "At Ahe menton ot a Bolshevik the people Instantly conjure a mental pic ture of a frowzy anarchist with a bomb in one hand and a torch In the other," he said. "But the bolshevik! in Rus hi are working for peace and the good of the country. In my belief they are trying to be eminently fair arid Just to the people. They have deplored the murder atid b!oat!ih1 which jilio bfcyv ':." .: ti. Alaskan Flight Is Planned For July Junean, Alaska. United States ar my signal corps officers are locating landing sites for an army airplane flight across Alaska planned for July. Lt. Colonel B. O. Lenoir, who has charge of the signal oorps Alaska cab le and wireless system, has written several points in the territory asking dnta regarding tanning fields and sup ply bases. The route to be taken is not known here. Several months ago it was to ported an army flight was planned from New York, across British Colum bia and down the Yukon valley In Al aska to Nome. Later it was said the machines might start from Seattle, proceed up the ' southeastern coast, croM the Alaskan mountains and pro ceed down the Interior valley to Nome. Many points In Alaska have not been visited by airplanes and conster nation will probably be caused In the Indian ramp along the Yukon when the machines sail by. "What Tanlac has done for me is worth more than a fortune." said) ueorge Power, of 2014 Rottenberg St., a life long resident of Halifax, Nova Scotia, and well known em ploye of the Nova Scotia Tram and Power Co. "I have gained eighteen pounds and feel better than for twen ty eight long years," he continued. "I don't believe anybody in the world suffered from rheumatism as bad as I did. It was a sharp, shooting pain that would , go through my knees, down my legs and into .my an kles Just like somebody was sticking a knife through me. 'i couldn't work at all In damp weather and suffered so intensely I would turn white as a sheet. When the attacks came on I wouldn't be able to sleep a wink, my joints would swell and my knees would get stiff as boards and I wouldn't be able to walk for two three days at a time just lay up bed flat of my back. "Tanlac was so highly recommend ed by people right here In ' Halifax that I tried it and now I wouldn take- anything in the world for the good lt has done me. My rheumatis: is entirely gone, my appetite has pick ed up, too, and I sleep fine every night and feel like a different man al together. Tanlao is the greatest thing I have ever seen and I want to let everybody know what this wonder ful medicine will do." Tanlao is sold in Salem by Tyler' drug store and leading druggists In all towns. ' (adv) GIRLS TO Keep your face nowder nn nae DerwiUo. No touching up all the time to prevent your nose ana face from shining. A dip in the ocean, perspira tion, hot sun and wind have no ef feet on It. Instantly beautifies the complexion. A single application proves lt. All druggists refund the money If it fails. )adv.l Boston Initiates New Fire System Boston. The fire engine is to disap pear from the streets of down-town Boston. The lively spectacle of gallop ing horses with an engine In tow went out with the advent of the motor drawn engine, and now motor and steRtn engines are to be forced from the city proper entirely, A hlgh-pres sure water system, In which only hose trucks will be used Is assured ot early operation by the signing of con tracts for three pumping stationa A s rid Iron of pipe-lines ' has been constructed under the streets, the high pressure pipage now laid aggregating 9. mil's, with 265 hydrants Eventual ly, under present plans, the system will be extended to include more than 1 miles of pipe. - Through this pine 12,000 gallons of water a minute will be forced at 300 pounds pressure, or approximately S,000 gallons at the more practical pressure of 200 pounds, from four pumping stations which will be op erated this year. Three addltotnal pumping units are planned, which will Increase th, volume of water te 56, 000 gitlons at 200 pounds pressure. Water will ba drawn from three sowi-1 took Ices H wter from th harbor, t . ' !! prwsmre svstem. And THE EASIEST WAY TO END DANDRUFF mere is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely and that Is to dissolve it. This de stroys It entirely. To do this, Just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon; apply It at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and tub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will com pletely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of It, no matter how much dandruff you may nave. You will find, too, that all itching ana digging of the scalp will stop in tantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft. ,md look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It Is inexpensive, and four ounces is all you will need. This sim ple remedy has never been known to fall.. (adv) Good Year I ires ,'And Tire Accessories Will he found at Lloyd E, Ramsden 3S7 Court St. Water Permits Application for permission to appro priate water from Salmon creek for the Irrigation of 65 acres in Baker county, has been filed with State Engi ner Cupper by A. N. Toung of Baker. Other applications for water rightsj nave oeen niea as lollows: By J. F. McKee of Creswell. Or., covering the appropriation of water from Camas Swale creek for the irri gation of a small tract in Lane county. By Arlie Acton of Drewsey, Or., cov ering the appropriation of water from the middle fork of Malheur river for the irrigation of 25 acres in Harney county. STTf SSfflSEl lMrh RankRilW I5! faS S.C STONE, E D. CURES CANCERS and does a general office practice Office Tyler's Drug Store 15? South Commercial Street Pensacols, Fla., June 16. Pensa cola started a rat killing drive today with a view to stopping the spread of what local physicians have pronounc ed bubonic plague. Two deaths have occurred from the disease since last Friday. "Walfelt" Takes the place ot souse lining lor leas. fc-Jr? Max 0. Rnren n 11 North Commercial Fifty gallons of gasoline was stolen from the tractor of G. W. Morrison at Pendleton. A siphon was used. Sure Relief .yiW indigIstkwJ AUCTIONEER Sales conducted everywhere. Farm sales t percent; city sales S percent TTT n n A .ml mrtTlAV Alt admrtlAinff (HW J. Wright Auctioneer Phone 754 ee 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief BE LL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION REPUBLIC TRUCKS With Parts and Service W. H. Hildehrandt & Co. I Distributors Marion County Polk County 27 N. Commercial St., Salem t Phone 67S r mm . trra iMi yver u own Everybody wants It because It makes most palatable and sweetest of foods. You save when you buy It.' You save when you use it. Calumet Baking Powder is so perfectly made so perfect In keeping qualities that bake-day failures are absolutely impos sible. Best by test. Call for Calumet Baking Powder. Trunks, Bagsy Suit Cases Music Rolls and Brief Cases, at Hamilton's 340 Court Street L.M.HUM Car of ' YickSoTong Chinese Medicine and Tea Co, Has medicine which wOl cure any known disease. Open Sundays from lt a. m. until I p. a. lit South High Street ' alem, Oregon. - Phone III HOME OWNERS AND BUILDERS Now is the Time to Install the HOSIER PIPELESS HOT AIR FURNACE MGAHLSDORF The Store of Housewares 135 N. Liberty St Phone 67 DREAMLAND RINK TUESDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY NIGHTS SUNDAY AFTERNOON Ladies Skates Free Friday Night , Ladles Skates 10c Tuesday and Saturday Nights. MSeMMS House Fur-i. MfirtoTr ... i. hEes and SACKS WANTED Also Junk ot All Cj. call ih Capital Junk roa LONO DBTasci TO TRUCKKa WiUametieValley Transfer Co. PHONl UM Wa ALSO DOtoCAl HATJUNO MAGNETOS W. H. Ufa &Co. 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