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PAGE EIGHT ' New York, July l.V (AP) Sale f John D. Rockefeller' four homes to his son John D, Rocke feller, Jr., la announced, but vigor ous denial la made that the pur chase 1b to avoid heavy Inherit ance taxes which would be levied If (he aon wore to come into pos session of the homes after the fath r's death. The properties Involved are the S00 acre estate at Pocantlco Hills, Tarrytown, N. Y., town house in New York City, country estate at take wood, N. J., and winter home ftt Ormand Beach, Fla. At the office of Ivy L. Lee, counsellor of public relations for the Rockefeller family, It was stat ed yesterday; "The price paid In round figures lor the four pieces of property was more than 13,000,000. The prop erty was not sold to evade the In heritance tax or the gift tax, as suggested. The money was paid In cash." Had the properties been willed, Mr. Rockefeller's estate, after his death, would have to pay a forty per oont federal tax, plus state taxes in New York and New Jer sey. T I Canton, China, July 13. Gr9;it dissension in evident amonjr strik ing Chinese hero because many ire left without food or slieltor under the present method of distributing relief fund3. Th0 present estimulu hows 250,000 strikors are in Can ton and each one la entitled to belter and food, valued at 20 cents, daily. In order to provide for trans portation eorvine by water from Canton to Hongkong when the threatened utrike becomes effective on river vesnels arrangements have been completed by foreign naval units f,or an emergency service. No confl.-mution was obtulnublo liere today by a leport that Yun nnneao troops had renewed their attacks on Cantonese forces, al though firing was heard. The burial ot Wihieso soldiers killed during the recent fighting near Shameon, tho foreign conc-ifl-lon, proceeded yesterday without Incident, PRISONERS LOSE TO For the first time In three years the Oregon state prison baseball nine was blanked when they lost to the Wentworth Irvln nine of Portland by a score of 6 to 0 on the prison grounds yosterdny after noon. Levoff, Went worth hurler had lots of stuff and perfect con trol. He struck out 14 of the prls oners and allowed but five scatter ed hits. Foster, penitentiary hurler truck out 12 and allowed but four hits. Errors were responsible for the five rune scored. The score: R H E Wentworth Irwin ..t i 0 Penitentiary 0 B B Batteries I-evoff and Brown; Foster and Fike. NEW INCORPORATIONS Notice of an incrense in capit.il from $5000 to 110,000 was filed by the General Laundry of Port land. Supplementary articles wero filed by tho llrown Damp Wasb Laundry of Portland, changing tho name to tho General Laundry. Notices of dissolution wero (i)cd by the following: Eagle Rldo Hotel company. Med ford. Multnomah Silver Fox Farm, Inc., Portland. Tnylor-K'.iobcl company, Port land. Under the bli: sky lift a permit wan Issued to tbu V. O. Merger company of Portend to sell st .;! In the sum of $snno. TEMPTING FRUIT ICES lut an unopened can of any kind of fruit in a bucket of ice and salt, let it stand for three hours cut off the top and have ready for service as tempting a fruit ice as you ever tasted. Capital Ice & Cold Storage Co. Prompt residence deliveries. Order early, Phone 280. MWe never close" 560 Trade street. Ask driver for our book on "Frozen Desserts" Canned Pineapple, Grape "11- - .1 i .1 r r are especiuiiy auupieu mr jiii.cii uuua. Roth Grocery Co. Special Prices by Squabbles and Poor Umpiring Mar Game Given w. L. Pet. Salem ... 10 .832 Luckenba'.'h 7 4 .037 Hillsboro 7 6 .683 Jo m A A K (I (I V Papermakers .... -I 8 .333 . Albany 2 11 .154 The Salem Senatore won the'r game against the West Linn nine on the Oxford r.crk diamond yea- terday afternoon by a score of 9 to 0 In one ot the most hectic af fairs yet played on the local field, The visitors left tho field and for feited the game fetter six inulnge of bickering back and forth. Umpire O&ks started off on tho wrong foot in tho rlret inning a:id continued to sUiy there until the grand finaie when everybody started for cover. Both sidca put up vociferous cries against decisions which in terrupt d the gamo at frequent in tervals. The umpiring was Ihe worst exhibition yet ueen on the local diamond. Bouton Gets Homer. The locals started ecoring in the first inning when Uouton worked tho count to two balls and two strikes. The next ball he hit over thefcnce but it was foul by a few uches. On the next pitch he hit the ball over the fence and made sure that It was fair by hitting several feet insUo the line. Maples ind Proctor were uoth easy oua but Bill Steers got a single Into left. Keene flew out to Morgan. The visitors tied tho count at one-all in tJ'.eir half of tho second when Jon-.-s cot a hit to short which wub too hjt to handle. Mit ten houso got a eingle and Jones went to second. Davis went out Barham to Keeue, both other run ners advanced. Shulson got a single and Jones crossed the plv.e. ShulKon veiit on1, at second when he tried to stretch his hit on the thrown in. Steer?, made a nice play on Wills fly bail. Aslibv Is founded. In their half of the third the visitors knocked Ashby off of the mound when tley scored four runs. Mo.'xun got a single and wont to second when Barhan throw wild tc Kocne in an attempt to catch hi in off bafio. Judd got a hit to short. Medley flew out to Keeue. Jones got a hit to Maples and Morgan went to third. Jones only bea: tho throw by a hair by fast runr.ng. Kittenhousc got a single an.l Morgan cort'd. Judd went to third on tho play and scored when Uouton threw wild to Maples. Davis singled and It: t- tenhouso fcorcl. Barham wont in to pitch ami threw one ball which S bullion popped up to Maples. In their bait of tho third the locals crossed the plate three time. Tha rame might not have hoen disputed had tho umpire made a good decision on a play at first. Boutin j;ot. bis second hit of the day when he single!. Maples piuglcd cud Uouton went to second. Proctor got a hit and both runnei'R advanced. Steors bit to Medley who threw Proctor out at second Rnd then threw out Steers at firtt. Slecrs had croes.'d the bag which caused a terrible ox plosion on the locava" part. Thin made two out with men on socoid and third. Keeue hit tho ball over the right field fence scoring Maplea ahead ot L lm. Bouton had scored on tbo doublo play. Barr got a lilt. Stone bulked and Barr hot-footed 11 out for second but Htono turned at.d threw him nut at second. This caused another disturbance but tho umpire would not allow the bulk. Local Tin Score. The fourth Inning wus a blank to the visitors as they wore able to trot only ono hit The locale tie-l the ficor In their halt when Hlno hart got a Mnglo and went to 9,c- Tonight May Valentine's The Mikado Admission $1.00 Fruit, Peaches, Apricots, r .: . Assorted Dozens 4 to Senators ond on iJavhV error. Edwards sacrificed him to third. Barham sent out a sacrifice fly and Riuc hart scored aftor the catch. Medley attempted to bunt but was called out for Interference with the tli row by Barham, It wqb the visitors tun. to crab, and they did. The next two men were easy out. The Sen a tern were unable to do anything In their half of the fifth. In the sixth the locale scored two runo before the play ers tired of the game. Barr was called out on strikes. Rinehart walked. Edwards got a fielder's choice while Morgan threw Rine hart out at second. Rinehart slid into second and stopped a pretty double play Ho took Medley's shoe off and Medley started to poke Rinehart. Rinehart was too fast for him, however, and held his hands and started to retaliate but was stopped by the rest of the players. Barham hit the ball over the right fenco scoring Shackmnn running for Edwards, ahead of him. The umpire called the homer a foul and Edwards dashed out and informed htm where the foul line was situated. Oass then Jp- clarred the ball fair and the runs counted. The vlsi tors protested vigorously on the decision and Onus was running back and forth trying to !edde what he would call It, foul or fair. Game Is Forfeited. The, visiters protested so hard that tho umpire decided to call it a foul and continue the game. Ed wards refused to let him call It a foul and the Weft Linn nine Iefc tho field, Umpire Uass finally for feiting tho Eame to Salem by a .scor ot 9 to 0. The score stood 7 to 5 in favor ot the locals before the game ended fi) abruptly. Ash by threw exactly 39 balls, ten balls and 29 strikes. Barham threw 30 ballB Hi balls and 24 strikes. Stone, hurler for the vis itors threw 89 times GO strikes and 29 balls. Eighteen of them wero pitched in the third. Umpire Oass left suddenly after the game, oven forgetting to come after bis check. Tho locals are nearly $200 in the hole, according to the an nouncement by tho officials which they are attempting to make up by giving a benefit dance next Saturday evening In the Crystal Gardens. The Bliss Novelty or-, chestra will furnish the music. Edwards Is urging the fans to back this d-.inco and help pull the club out of the bole. i The box scoro follows: Salem A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. Bouton, es 3 2 2 0 3 1 Maples, 3b 8 1112 0 Proctor, 2b ....3 0 1 4 2 0 Stoers, cr 8 0 2 1 1 0 Kocne, rf 8 1 1 10 0 0 Barr, rt 4 0 1 0 0 0 Relnhardt, If ..2 1 1 0 0 0 Edwards, o ....2 112 10 Ashby, p 1 0 0 0 1 1 Barham, p 1 110 2 0 25 7 11 18 11 2 Scbackman ran for EdwardB In tho 2nd and 6th Innings. West Linn Morgan, es S 1 2 2 2 0 Judd, rf 3 1110 0 Medley, 2b ....8 0 0 8 8 0 Jones, cf 8 2 2 0 0 0 RlttenhoiiHe If 8 1 2 2 0 0 Davis, 3b 8 0 1 0 8 1 ShulHon. lb ....2 0 1 7 0 0 Wills, e 3 0 0 2 0 1 Stone, p 8 0 0 0 2 0 26 6 9 17 10 2 Summary: Homo rune. Bouton, MID-SEASON REDUCTION OAKLANDS We arc carrying too large a stock of Oaklands in Tour ings, Coaches and Sedans and arc making a big reduction in prices for a short time to reduce our stock. These cars are all the latest models with L-Head motor, four wheel brakes, Duco finish and up to the minute in every particular including balloon tires New Salem Prices as Follows-- Touring. . . .was $1295 now $1076 Coach was 1435 now 1195 Sedan was 1595 now 1295 Above special reduced prices for short time only. I High Street at Trade j .THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALM, OREGON Yuma, Ariz., July 13. fA. ?.) Tony Futnte, Mexican heavy weight boxer, whose ring carer-r has been marked by several colli sions with the law, and three othv ere awaited in thu county jail here today the ov.tcome of their latent trouble. Fuente, and his oppo nent, in a fight Friday night, a boxer, who posed as Sailor McCar thy of LoBe Angeles and their managers and the .promoter wore arersted and chnrgedJwith viola tion of a s'.aU law against sta? ing "framed" boxing bouts. Mc Carthy,who Is believed to be Nick Nowman of Los Angeles, escape. Besides J uent mose In jail are Charley C:ircia, promoter; Al Lo pez, Fuento a manager, and "Pop" Nealls. manager of McCarthy. TiH trouble started when McCarthys seconds tossed up the sponge n the second round The spectators who had been booing the fight from the start, were swarming to ward the "iag when officers Inter fered and arrested the five. Mc Carthy escaped by hiding near an ice pi ant a'ld catching a freigh train out ot town. It was a short oattle. A littl. preliminary sparring and Fu9nte rushed McCarthy - to the ropes. striking the La: Angeles man on the back ot the r.fad several times. The belt saved McCarthy. McCarthy's second tossed up thQ spungo vhen the bell clanged for tho second round. Receipts of tho show were seized by the citv council. Barham. Keene. Stolen bases. Steers. Sacrifice hits, Edwards, Barham. Bases on balls, Barham 1, Stone 1. Struck out, Stone 2, Ashby 1, Barham 1. Double plays, Medley to Shulson. Time of game 1:15. Umpire Oasis. Other Leaeue Games. Albany, Or., juiy 13. Bunoh nc hits in the eighth inning here today the Hillsboro team of the Interstate league defeated Albany, 2 to 1, in a regularly scheduled 'ime. Douulou by 1-Iendereon and ?ea Schulniprich and a single by Henderson were, responsible for the scoring. Albany scored In the fifth on a single, a stolen base and another single. Summers Albany baUcd 100o per cent, get ting two hits, a walk and a sacri fice In four time at bat. The scort R. H. E. Hillsboro 2 9 0 Albany 1 t 1 Batteries Myfci-6 and Kreitz; For Information About Railroad Trips Phone 727 OREGON ELECTRIC i Ladd & Bush Bankers ESTABLISHED 1868 General Banking Business Office Hours from Beatnis and King. Luckenbach loot their game to Camas yesterday in a hard fought battle by a ecoio of 4 to 3. Luck enbach wa3 without the services of Rudy Kalllo, Salt La,ke hurler of the Pacific Coast lea-gue ,who has settled nis argument with the club and signed to play with thorn. Kalllo was the cause of the Salem downfall in their first loss of the seas -J n. By losing the game they lost chancts ot winning the Interstate loa:;uo pennant unless they are ablo to win from Salem in both games that are to be play ed. If Salem losos two games and Luckenbach wins all of theirs they will still bt behind. R. H. E. Luckenbach 3 9 3 Camas '. 4 7 1 Batteries Zweifel and Hol mcke; W, Kuss and Duback. FORD FORMALLY ENTERS BIDDING FOR 200 SHIPS Washington, July 13. (A. P.'j Henry Ford has formally entered the bidding for the 200 vessels of fered for ' sale by ' the shipping board for Bcrapping with an offer described by Chairman O'Connor as "way over" that of the Boston Iron and Metal company of Balti more, the best previous bid sub mitted. The Detroit manufacturer's tender was handed to the board Washington, July 11. (A. P.) Mayo, his chief engineer, 24 hours after the board had rejected the recommendation of President Palmer ot the fleet corporation for acceptance of the $1,370,000 bid of the Boston Iron & Metal com pany and ordered further negotia tions on the sale. The latter company was one of 20 bidders whoso tenders were opened June 30th. Itusslnns Send Anns Canton. July 13 (AP) Tho lo cal correspondent of tho Japanese semi-official news agency says It is reliably reported that a Russian steamer boai'lng 1,600.000 rounds of amunition, has sailed from Vladivostok for this port. Gained 10 Pounds In 22 Days That's going some bu-t skinny men. women anu cnuuren jul can't help putting on good, heaJthy flesh when they take McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets. As chock full of vitamines as the nasty, fishy tasting cod liver oil itfielf, but these sugar coated, taste loss -tablets are as easy to take as candy, and won't upset the stom ach. One woman gained ten pounds In twenty two days. Sixty tablets, sixty cents. Ask J. C. Perry, Cen tral Pharmacy, D. J. Fry or any druggist for McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets. Directions and formula on each box. "Get McCoy's, tho original and genuine Cod Liver Oil Taiblct." Adv. 10 a. m. to 3. p. m. TWO YOUTHS DROWN AS FIANCEES AWAIT THEM Seattle, Wash., July 13 While their fiancees waited for their re turn, Theodore Finke and Harry Loren Meyers of Seattle, drowned In the Stllllaguamlsh below Gran ite Falls, 45 miles northeast of here yesterday while attempting to take pictures of the plunging wat ers. Meyers, a senior at the Univer sity of Washington, sacrificed his life when he plunged into the roar lng water In an effort to save his companion who had slipped off a rock. Both were sucked below the surface In an Instant and were dead before rescuers could reach them. Meyers was engaged to Miss Mable Finke, a sister of Theodore, and they were to have been mar rled after his graduation. Finke and Miss Irene McGrath had plan ned marriage as soon as a home now under construction was com' pleted. Chicago, July 13 (AP) The situation in Canton Is reported quiet. Hundreds of agitators have proceeded from the city to the coast ports to carry on propaganda. Emil's After Shaving Lotion A pleasant prepar ation to apply after you shave. Use it for any roughness of the skin. Schaefer's Yellow Front Phone 197 135 N. Commercial St. The Penslar Store Now Isn't This True? JjcVs Just "suppose." Sup pose you never had done a washing yourself nt iiome. 811 pose you liart always sent every tli lng to (lie laundry, nnil were more tlinn satisfied with tlio work. Suppose cus tom dicta trl la 1111 dry service nntl all the other women, too, slimmed washday drudg ery. Then suppose you should read of this wonderful op portunity (?) In the wnut d. Would you apply for tlio Job? WOULD TOU. Would yon submit to this disagreeable labor for wages of 5rc per day, If you weren't accustomed to it? 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