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HOXUSPOXUS WORK ALLEGED Carfccnter'a Manager Han Finny Eye which he hopes to Transfix Dcmptwy LEGISLATURE IS RUSHING WORK With Hour For Adjournment Near liolh Houhcs Dig Into Duties NEW YOKKr Apparently Jack Dcmpsry will have 10 tight, two men - whtn hi msets Georges Carpentier for the World heavy-weight champion ahln. If the ltductlo.il of London writer are cornet. According to this authority Deseamps, manager of Car " pen Her, posicasea torn tort of a mys lie eye with which he cait a apell over Beckett In the raccm battle In London with the result that the'rench pug ili.l had an ca.y link In knocking ait the befuddled Britisher. In tho wordt of the discoverer of this alleged dual combination which confronted poor Uccket during tha 70 odd seconds ha slood before Cerpen tier, tha strange Influence made lit rffecta felt followi: "Thar ware two personalities fiirhtitiK Joe Beckett from tha mom ent he enured the ring. Carpantlrr was ona. Tha other wai Dacampt, hit manager. Deseamps la a very cmI ublc man. Ha la a bundle of nerves. typically Kronen, over-flowing per sonality, whoaa Individuality coles from overy pore. Ha doe not effer vesce. Ha exudra. . "Deseamps says that when Carpen tler meats Jack Dempeey. Carpentier will win In six round. Watch Das camps. Ha Is tha man who Is aiding Carprntier with all mental force. His mentality accompanies Carpentler In to tha ring every fight He is his unseen silent partner, and to him as much as to Carprmivr la Beckett in debted for tha blow on tha Jaw which finished tha fight and took tha chum plon.hip of Europe out of his reach. "What was Deacampa doing as Brcket came Into the rlng? Thoae who were near him tall ma be was watching Beckett Intently. The fact is, he began to fight Beckett as soon as Beckett stepped Into the ring. Brcket waa contant!y glancing round at Carpentier as ha was getting his gloves adjusted. There you have tha. personality. of Deseamps beginning to work; Impinging itself on Beckett's lialn' and "beginning Its task of can. fusing tha Engli.h boxer's thoughts). Possibly Deseamps is not quite con scious of hit own power, but It Is there all the same. This projection of pex-j aonallty is not hypnotism but it ia to be teem operating everywhere. "Drscamps. they say feels every de feat of Carpentier as a defeat for himself. If you took Deseamps' mind to the analytical table yci would find that he would make a first-class med ium. He. Is a p.ychlc subject His t perwsslrty stand beside beside Car nentior in every match-, for -ha has trained Carpentler'a mind as well as his body. Canntier acts as Deseamps wills. Tha t la why Beckett made the mistake at Horborn Stadium. Car pentier alone ha might have beaten. Carpentier and Deseamps were too much for him." 8 A LED, Jan. )6 A. P. Wilh the and hour for adjournment of tha spec ial seation of tha legislature set for noon Saiurday, both houtes today be gan to rush through meas-Jrcs which are considered votal.. j The' fith and game bill, providing for the creation of a commission of nine members to be appointed by the legislature, passed the house late yes terday. It ia expected to reach the tienate today. ACCOUNTING COURSE TO BE CONTINUED Albany College Ready For Another Succetwful Semester Albany College will continue the department of Accountancy and Buai ness Administration, according to the decision of tha faculty and trustees announced Wednesday. The depart ment has fully yistificd Itself as pan of regular collage work. The departhent it in charge of Professor J. J. HcKnlght, wbo gives his whole time 10 the work, and of Attorney C E. Sox, who gives three hours week to a class in law. The course in Accountancy and Bu ilncn Administration covert three years of work which give the student credit toward a college diploma and prepare him for the state examine' lion for the degree of Certified Pub lic Accountant The course covers the fundsmental principles of business and accounting, merchandising, man ufacturing, banking and Industries. Commercial law as affecting all busl nass matters la covered. 1 Albany and the Willamette Valley are to be congratulated on the estab lishment of this department in Albany Collage and the rieeess of its first semester almost completed. The second term opens Ferbusry 2nd and atudents may register any time before that date. There will be night classes If the demand appears. Committee of Five Hold Meeting For Church Finances The Committee of Five of the First Presbyterian church met last night and approximated the amount to be solicited from each of the members f the church in order to carry out the financFil policies adopted by the eon xrcgation In tho last builness meet ing. The committee will try to can vas the congregation as soon as pos aible to that definite understanding canbe arrived at. The amount this year is about three fourts the amount of tha budget of '' yir- Dodge Salesman Visits Dealers In This City H. L. Dyer, of Seattle, factory sales man for tha Dodge Brothers Motor Co., waa in the city last evening rail ing upon their local dealers, the Hal ston Motor Co., Mr. Dyer states that tha automobile business is on a soun basis and that his company ia work ing on orders for more than a year in the future. It ia tha policy of the Dodge Co. ,to only manufactare up to the demand and no more cars will be turned out than there ia a ready mark et to consume them. EASY TO RAISE BANDIT ARMY Manual Lesado Made Hunger We Chief Recruiting sergeant and Thereby Rese to Power, ' Manuel Losado, the Mexican bandit, whose remain now lie lu the ceaietery near Tuple, In the newly made slate of Nayarlt. gave tha key to the whole Ilia Iran problem by his strategy In or ganising aniline, declares Charles Johnston, In Tha Atlantic. Lozadr waa notable because he waged war against three presidents, Itenlto JuarfS. Lerdo de Tejsde and rorflrlo Dins, and because he raised and equipped eriulea of ieons strong enough to attack great cltlee Ilka TVpIr and Uuadelajara. la a strangle lasting from INTO to IhTT. It waa Losado' custom, when a new campaign against the central authori ties waa lu contemplation, to send his bodyguard down from there loirs In the high Hlxrras to tha fertile plains, with orders to cut down all banana plants, thus destroying the chief food supply of the native vlllugce. The peona atarved for a while, and watched their women and children etarve, then they came up the moun tains In a body and begged Losado to enroll them In his army of bandits to lead them forth to plunder, which for thrin meant simply food. This gives a clew to the situation. declares Mr. Johnston, because It shows thst banditry and plunder are the' last resource of hungry peons. p routed beyond the verge when their meager sustenance la cut off. DRESS ROUSES CARDINAL'S IRE Women's Attire Provokes Scathing Denunciations From Ecclesiastics MARKS RICHELIEU'S TRIUMPH Why Eleventh Oay of November la Known In French History aa the "Day of Dupee." Few people know that the whimsical title. The Day of Dupes" haa beeo gives to the lltb of November. I1JS0. sod thst It waa so named on- the oc casion of the triumph of Cardinal Rich elieu over his enemlea, who Imagined they bad east him to the ground, nev er to rise again. . Marie de Medid had prevailed upon her weakling eon. Louts XIII, to die- mlaa him from ofllce aa prime minister, and this achemlng woman had no diffi culty tn persuading the fickle and weak-minded king to carry out her wishes, and, furthermore, to raise to that dignity Richelieu's mortal enemy. the Marshal De Mertllae. Blrhellea waa prevailed opnn by hla friends to make one last effort to pre vent the rula which seemed ready to fall on him. With thta view he pro ceeded to Versailles, then only a small bunting lodge recently purchased by Unite, where be bad aa Interview with hie sovereign. Tha result waa that tha king again surrendered) himself Into the cardt- nal'a hands, and Illchelleu succeeded In binding the chains on Louis more firmly then ever, establishing himself with a away which pa absolute. Ha did not fall to take vengeance on hla enemlea, and among others tha Mar shal De Merrlllac vraa brought to the scaffold. Three Premiers Examine Bill's Walking Papers PARIS, Jan. 16 A. P. Premiers Clemenceau, Tlloyd-Georgo anNittl were today examining the text of the demand to be made upon Holland for the extradition of the former German emperor, according to the Matin. Mushrooms generally consist of ninety per cent water, b-jt the remain ing ten per cant it more nutritious thsniread. ' s ' . Pacific College -Due for Drubbing Friday Evening The Albany College Basketball team' will appear for the first time on lis home floor tomorrow night when it meets the fast Pacific College tossers. Pacific College won from tha locals last Saturday night at Ncwberg after a fiercely contested game, by the score of 21 to 15, and the local tram is out for revenge. Coach McNenl is expecting his men to put up the fight of their lives and has prophesied a victory despite the fact that Bill Knviuff, one of the fast Albany guards ,1s on the tick list and 'will not appear In the lineup. . Some radical changes have . been made in Albany's offi'irve ply and a strong er scoring machine Is expected than appeared In Inst werka games. The lineup will probably be Capt. Starr and Gillinga. guards; Irvine and Gildow, forwards; Martin Center. It is expected that Kuhn and Lawrence will be given a try out In this game. The game is to be called at 8:00 o'clock on tho Y. M. C. A. floor. IT S TO YOUR INTEREST To Bring Your CREAM, POULTRY and EGGS to HAZELWOOD CREAM STATION II. I.. Stenlterg, Mgr. 128 West 2nd St. - Highest Cash Prleea Paid . ' Water Bill Is Passed Ending 10 Year Fight WASHINGTON, Jan. 16. A. P. Knding a 10 year fight, the Senate today passed the wnter power bill, which now goes Into conference for composing differences between the House and Scnnte. The final enact ment of the measure within a few weeks is expected. Football Language In Britain. However the ordinary Journalist may have to curb but pen. the descriptive reporter of football can atlll give rein to his fsncy and his rhetoric with little fear of the sub-edltortal blue pencil. To tilm a match la usually a "tour ney," and the ball lends Itself to such varied description aa "the leather.' "the oval." "the globe," or even the "bounding inhere." If the players hall from Sheffield they are "knlfegrlnd- era;" from Northampton, "cobblers; from Luton, "strawhatters;" from Heading. "Iitsculters ;" from Devon shire, "cider drinkers," and from West Ham, "hammem" The swift runner Is "twlnklefooted,' or has "brllHnnt hoofs." If a player Is skillful In bead play, he "uses the cranium with brilliant effect" or does "good hrnln-box work." ' If the ball lilts a man on the nose, he "receives a smacker from the apneroia on nts proboscis," LONDON, Cardinal Amelia a few day ago, in a pastoral letter, denounc- d the abbreviated garments for worn en popjlarixed by Parisian f unions. Father Bernard Vaughan, of London, who in tahe past has said many hard things of the follies and extravag-, ances of the rich has now, in an in- tervlew, followed the Cardinal's ex- ample. He said: j "When I ask myself what is inapir g this tendency to mudity in worn- , an's modern costume my answer is it cannot be a rightful dyire to pro mote the neaitn 01 our aeDutantes ' because today's want to clothes is savegcly exposing them to consump- . lion and its kindred ailments, not by hundreds but thousands. So I am as sured by competent authority. Our girls who ought to live to a ripe old age droop, drop and die like flowers unfed by warmth and sunshine. Im- properly fed and immodestly dressed they defy all the laws of hygiene. Nor can theobject in prevailing fashion be a love of the true and the beautif j for never did fashions as as they do today so grievously mili tate against the canons of good taste and the laws of symetry. "I cannot but arrive at the conclus ion that today's fashiona are design ed and cut not to drape the human figure and keep it warm, beautiful and comfortable, but or the contrary, it would seem that today's so-called costumes are created with the set pur pose of awakening in man unholy desires and perhaps of fanninginto fever flame those already kindled. "How such conduct can be defended it is impossible for me aa a Christian man to conjecture. Personally I feel quite sure that studied immodesty on the part of girls defeats its own ends. A decent man who intends to marry a girt and make her the queen of his heart and the mistress of his home ia not going to choose for his partner till death do them pare' a girl who haa so little respect she does not even know how '.to .cloth - herself in decency." 1 i Economy Sale LC If t I I I 1 1 1 I I I nimmmnimimimimiumimsmsmmz These Special Items will help you in your efforts to bring down the living costs Ladies Suits, 1 lot $4.95 Ladies Suits, 1 lot ... . . . $19.85 Ladies Coats, 1 lot. $9.95 Ladies Coats, 1 lot $15.95 Ladies Sweaters . .$3.95 Ladies -Waists $2.95 MILLINERY AT COST PRICE - UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITIES TO ECONOMIZE M. Sternberg & Co. LADIES SHOP Enver Pasha is Stirring Up New Revolutions GENEVA, Jan. 15 A. P. Enver Pasha, Turkish Minister of War who recently waa elected King of Kurd istan, haa stated a Bolsheviki revolu tion in Turkey stan, Afghanistan, Bal ochinstan, according to telegrams from Baku, Minnie E.Porter Called by Death ' At Home of Sister 0 Miss Minnie E. Porter, a former will known lady of Albany, passed a wuy at the home of her sister, Mrs. H. C. Brasfield, at Shedd, this morn ing, following a lingering illness. Miss Porter is the daughter of Mrs. P. J. Porter who passed away in Albany about two years ago. She is survived by three brothers and three sisters. Hon. Frank Porter of Halsey, W. D. Porter of Shedd, and Guy L. Porter of Albany. Her sisters are Mrs. T. H. C. Brasfield of Shedd, and Mrs. H. L. Kixer, of Knox Butte, ond Mrs. S. D. White of Lewiston Idaho. The funeral service will be conducted at the Methodist church in Shedd tomor row at 10.30. Interment to be made in the Shedd Cemetery. Have You Been Enumerated ? If not or if you know of any person who hat been missed, cell . L. G. LEWELLING, Phone 26. City Recorder rr wt VBi wrr wif tv n ri rt7 ru u u u c( u u i-n im i-n n u - Friday and Saturday Grocery Special Sugar ia advancing and ao will Syrup. Buy Now Dark Kara No. IV,. 25c; No. 5, 50c; No. 10. $1.00 Light Karo, No. 1ft. 30c; No. 5. 60c; No. 10. 11.15. We consider our credit customers as good as cash, and you are entitled to all specials. 1st and Ferry SEARS GROCERY ft BAKERY Phone 90 Brother Dutton'e Nobis Work. The American secretary for the Mis sion to Lepers estltnatea that there are not fewer tlinn 2.0(10,000 lepers In the world, 0,000 of whom have been con verted to Christianity. Apropos of this, the llmvnllnn legislature has of fered to pension llnilher Joseph Dut ton, who succeeded Fnthcr Damlen at the leper settlement on Moloknl. P-rottier Dtitton hns not been off the leper Island for S3 years, and has spent $10,000 of hie own money to relieve the poor crcflturea among whom he lives. But he refused the pension, wishing no reward and expecting to work on to the end In the muse to which ho long ngo devoted his life. The world has hemes of whem It rare ly hears; nnd It cannot be otherwise than that such sclf-sacrlflce must win a blither reward than governments or the plaudits of peoples can confer. Jewelry Awaiting Purchasers. A note of Interest from London con cerns a penrl necklnce, valued at tl oOO.OOO, which Is In London awaiting sale. It Is probable that the necklace will be offered by public auction. The pearls are remarkable not only, for their site, but for their delicate tint Ing. There Is at tha present time untch very yalunhle Jewelry In process of realisation on bchnlf of Itusslnn and other owners, who have no option but to convert It Into cash. arennrinnrir Specials in j Meat Delicacies I We offer the following specials in Meats. Swift & Com- j pany's Government inspected products for a limited period, be- 1 1 ginning . SATURDAY, JANUARY 17 Rrookfield Dure Pork Sausage Ashland Cooked Specialty . Jellied Luncheon Tongue Baked Luncheon Loaf Luncheon Corned Beef Premium Cervelet Summer Sausage Jellied Pork Sause Cooked & Spiced Pigs Feet. Some Cheese. Tillamook county, Oregon, expects to ninke and sell over 5,000,000 pounds of cheese this year. Premium Frankfurters New England Style Sausage Minced Specialty Woodlawn Two-Link Pork Sausage Smoked Liver Sausage ' Regular Liver Sausage FRESH FISH full Unpftf PVpkVi Fish nnd Sea Foods. We Lc .vciiiciii uj. ucvhii wti..- - - : fU the choicest of Beef . Pork and Veal. . In Our Motto is "Sell for Cash and Sell for Less" INDEPENDENT MEAT MARKET 100 Lyon St. . . "Fighting the Beef Trust" jjwjfiinmran r