THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
PAGE THREE
GREB DEFEATS
WALKER; WILLS
DOWNS WEINERT
OREGON'S QUOTA
LOGGING CAMPS SHUT DOWN
ttart operations asain Ja about
Coolidge Keeps in Touch
ten iias- Balderee camp si Esdsr
32 the Shepherd e&mp at Gates,
3M weH h the Tursidge catr.p at
Mill City have closed down lor a
like period. The Hammesd Mill
at MiSl City closed down ThnTsdiy
For Information
About Railroad
Trips Phone 72?
Dr. B IL White
Osmsp&tbj Surgery
Elsctrcffflc Diagnosis and rrest
merit ( Dr. &bram' method t
Orfke Ptsmx S3 8 or
see u s, Bsait Bide.
Mill City, Or., Jaiy . Th 'eg
N DEFENSE TEST
IS HELD ASSURED
ging camp of the Hammond Lum
ber trap 24 at Mill City closed
ilown Friday night for sn indefi
nite period. Camp 17 at Lar&35
lOREGON
lofed Tuesday wening but will nleht ,or tea daJ's-
FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1925.
New York, July 3. The world's
middleweight Tint; crown was still
mr.iKly fitted to the lieud of Harry
Urc'j today after 15 tempestuous
lO'l litis of fighting with Mickey
Walker, vcUerweignt king. Theirs
was the final bout of four thrill
ing struggles for charity last
nlKht In the ring of the Polo
Grounds market' by stunuiug
knockouts.
Uarry Wills, veteran negro
heavyweight choilenger, tooii only
two rounds to dispose of the New
ark comeback, Cuiirles Weinert.
Jimmy Slattery, sensation li
Biiftalo, N. Y., middleweight, fell
an tmexpeeted victim to a furious
at'.aek from the Golden Gate cen
tered In the fjuit flying fists of
.. Dave Shade. Floored three times
In the third round, Slattery was
Baved from a ten count when ills
eevonds tossed ,n the towel.
Jack Sharkey and Joe Lynch,
rival veteran bfiiluma, fought a
four-round draw.
For 13 rounds cf a bruising mill
v'th Walker, Greb fought at closs
quarters.
Then he cut loose.
Coming out of his corner In the
14th, with a terrific right, he
iran the challtiiBer around with
a blow to the Jaw. Another right
found the same mark as Walkor
went to the ropes, and for the first
time since he became champion of
the 147 pounders, the Elizabeth
(N J.) boy was staggered and
eroggy,
Greb leaped upon Walker and
drove him from rope to rope. The
challenger, his fuco bleeding from
iteady pounding, strove to protect
himself ana then. In one final ef
fort, he lashed out with right and
left at the astonished Greb.
the rally kept the middle
weight champion at bay until the
bell, and he went vigorously aftr
a knockout in the 15th, but .n
utead of a wilting foe, he found a
nn,tn,l linn KlJt times Walker
ripped sledgeliammer drives Into
the Pittsuurgn man s stou'iicn
til Greb, recovering, went back tt
his opponent.
The crowd of 65,000 was elec
t'ified by a spectacles of '.wo
e.ampions belting each othsr.
Thus the final bell found them
Greb majestic In a clever and de
cisive victory over a foe he out
weighed at 159 by seven pounds
Walker, great in an exhibition M
l'-hting pluck which cost him
none of his preetigo as a cham
pion welterweight.
The battle had the spectators
on their toes throughout with its
peed. Walker, a dangerous hit
ler a a distance, was given e
' ,..!t no he would
COrtUIl'l': u .. -w
liked to have done. Greb quickly
took the tight to Close qua...,
where he used his weight and ev
ery trick he knew to outwmrc
Walker with a flying right that
never ceased in It windmill Jour
ney. Wills, win has for several yeais
perched patiently on Jack Dem,i
sey s doorstep, has muscles that
are still limber and strong.- At
213 pounds he had a 28 Ms-Iuii1
we'ght advantage on Weinert
Wills quickly nut Weinert on t'le
defensive In the first round, an!
then finished him after one min
ute and 45 iecunds of the second.
SEEK REVOCATION OF
TEACHER'S CERTIFICATE
Chadwiek C. Ncwhouse, a Lane
county ectiool teacher, appeared
before State Superintendent J. A.
Churchill yesterday to show cause
i,ia trttftrn!n to teach In
Oregon should not be revoked. He
Is accused of conduct unoecumut
a teacher, and young boys are
said to be Involved.
Ncwhouse once taught at Hood
River and la said to have lost his
certificate for similar reasons.
Later he attended Oregon Agri
cultural college and hla certificate
was restored. Shortly after the
first of the present year he re
signed at Eugene because of the
charges against him, and was em-
at fnrcnlfl
The Lane county superintend
ent demands that his certificate
, i-ovnkert. The Eugene school
h,r,i nffpred testimony in his
behalf, but - unwilling to em
htm ocnin ftiata Rn neri n tend
ent Churchill took the case under
advisement.
Removal
Notice
I am opening temporary
offices 13G0 S. Liberty
between Myers and Wil
son street; where I will
be able to care for my
patients, until we are
established in our new
building.
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trip." is "' W
i. w. re rwu m
AT 5 WA MPS COTt, MA'SS.
So that President Coolidge may aUy aboard the yacht Mayflower
and still keep apprised of the happenings of the day, mert&n J
cable from the "Summer White House" at Bwampscott, Mass., to the
anchorage of the vessel in the harbor.
FALLS CITY OUT
FOR BEACH ROAD
Falls City. July 3 In this par
ticular flection a struggle is on to
open up a road to Toledo and New
port through Dallas and Falls
City. This would afford & snort
cut for all travel to that beach
resort irom the north side of the
state. Saving about one half ot the
distance from Dallas to Newport
and Toledo over going around by
Corvaiiis as at present it has to
be done.
The public generally at Falls
City, Valsetz and along the road
have donated generously for this
improvement and considerable
work has been done on the road.
PEACE TERMS WILL BE
OFFERED RIFF1HH LEADER
Paris, July 3. (A. P.) The
French foreign office today re
ceived information that conditions
of peace to be offered Abd-el-
Krlm, the leader of warrinc Rif-
fians in Morocco, are being pre
pared by the Franco-Spanish con
ference at Madrid. There Is little
confidence hero that Abd.el-Krim
will accept.
The peace terms will be offered
Abd.el-Krlm In the name of Snain.
lthouRh representing both French
and Spanish views. The intention
is ho give the Ittffian leader an
opportunity to show whether he
wanls peace on what the French
and Spanish regard aa reasonable
terms.
The purpose of the Madrid con
ference Is to determine a joint pro
gram whereby France and Spain
may end the Moroccan warfare,
Crawford Funeral Held.
Portland, Or., June 3. Tiie
funeral of A. M. Crawford, promi
nent local attorney and former at
torney general of Oregon, was held
Here today. The services were
conducted by the Masons. Mr
Crawford died suddenly last Tues
day while on a fishing trip near
Bend
Stocks and Bonds
We solicit Inquiries to buy or
sell any marketable listed,
local or unlisted securities.
Active market for Durant, Star,
Flint and Rlckenbackcr Motor
issues: public utilities.
Prompt attention given all
orders. Cash paid for purchas
es: no delay. Quotations furn
ished. HOOD BROTHERS
8 Chamber of Commerce BIdg.
Portland, Qr.
5 BOYS SIGNED
UP FDR Y IUI CAMP-
Approximately 45 of the quota
of GO boys to go to YMCA camp
at Neskowla in m su mraer have
signed up, it was stated yesterday
by Secretary B. J. Kimber of the
county YMCA. Practically ail of
those yet to go must be from out
side the city, Salem s quota of
having been filled. The camp is
to be held for a period of two
weeks, beginning July 23.
The eunken forest, located un
der the ocean surface a few miles
from the spot selected as a camp
site, will be explained in detail
by Deputy State Forester Crone-
miller, v,ha has been secured to
instruct tbe boys at the camp.
Instruction will be worked in
with the regular activities of the
camp, winch are to consist for
the most part of hiking, swim
ming and athletic contents.
"Chief" Bent of the Chemawa
Indian school will give instruc
tion in woodcraft and Indian lore
Mr. Bateham, local authority or
botany, will instruct the hoys is
woodcraft and botany. Bob Board-
man of the local YMCA staff will
give instruction in life saving and
first aid, assisted by doctors
brought from Salem for the pur
pose. Boardman will also have
charge of al! camp athletics.
B. 3. Kimber will give instruc
tion in pageantry, Bible study and
pioneering.
Not Temporary Relief But CORE
PILES or other Redlal or Colon
aliments should not be experi
mented with. They should and can be
permanently CURD by my nonsurgi
cal method.
Send today for my FREE BOOK con
taining scores of voluntary testimonials
from patients, some of whom had autf-
ered lu years ana hsa tried every Ktnd
ot drug end treatment rtead it and you
wmoerterunderMandwhy
I can give a Written Guar
antee to CURE your Files
or refund your fee.
DEAN. MD.inc
PORTLAND OFFICES; SEATTLE OfFlCT..
em Buiitil
Adjutant General Ceorge A.
WhRe declared yesterday that Ore
gon will easily attain its quota of
30,000 defense test one-dsiy vol
unteers, and that he believed that
number already has het-n exceed
ed. He further states that he be
lieved Portland nlone woujd al
most make the state's quota.
General White gives great credit
to the Portland organization where
one committee ia headed hy eight
reserve officers and another com-
ittee of 100 is headed fey Col.
C. B. Dentler, with Charles Town
send as secretary.
Baker and Oakland will observe
defense tests by municipal celebra
tions tomorrow. Salem will have
no celebration and is depending oi
enrollments through fraternal or
ders, clubs, churches, etc,, to reich
its quota of enlistments.
Wiiark, one of the smallest ana
probably the newest town in the
state, reports in with 84 names.
Seaside will have a monster cele
bration tomorrow and expects more
than 10,000 enlistments,
Among organisations that are
espeeialiy active are mentioned
the Knights of Columbus is Fort-
land, lOaO names, Portland post of
Veterans of Foreign Wars, 1053
names, and the American ieg!on
post of Salem with ?Sg.
ffl8,453 TURNED OVER
FROM LAND BO
iD
G G. Brown, clerk of the state
land board, during the month ot
June turned over to 13j estate
treasurer a total of $SSr463.SS, The
items were:
Common achool fund principal,
ineome sources, J5S,8S2,86;- com
mon school fimtl interest, $34(
agricultural college tunl
interest, $553.86; university fund
principal, payments on loan, $58;
university fund interest $04j ru
ral credits loan fund principal,
$740.75; rural credits reserve fund
interest, $1774.20; A, H. Bureank
trust fund interest, $12i.S0j Ap
person fund interest, $225. Total,
$3,4S3.SS.
Klamath Feels talk
Klamath Falls, Or., July 2. A
slight earth tiemor was leit at
Lake view shortly before 11 o'clock
last night according to reports re
ceived here h telephone today
According to Hditor CronemilHr
f the Iakcvlew Exanjlner several
people felt iake althouglt so
lann?e;e was done.
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enjoy the CanadianRiaflc
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Mile-iiiHli in 'he odf rfal CassdSas
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rv i : j.r mH Jra i
Banff nd Lake Louise offer
Golf, Fishing, Automohile
Trips, Horschacfc, Oimbiog,
Swimming, Dancing, Perfect
icrvice and accomodations;
never-ending pleasure whether
you stay a week or s month.
Low excursion tares ere
now in Hfecl; no passports
rc required.
Aik for ' Msi's
gftmi and BuntyUiie Cemp
Canadian Ricific
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