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PAGE SIX MFJFOm -TmftUNE.. MTSDFORn... ODEflOX. FRIDAY, JULY, 1, 1021 U. S. EXCLUDED OIL BETHLEHEM STEEL ' THE HAGUE, July 1 (Hy Associ ated Press.) The first chamber of parliament today, hy a vote (if -7 to IS adopted tin; Djaiulil oil liill provid 1ns for exploitation of the valuable oil fields for a period ol forty years 1y a combination of the Dutch Indian gov ernment and tlio llatavia Oil company, tin; latter belonging to tho Shell group. The measure was adopted by tho sec ond chamber April -0. " lindor tho bill the combination ex ploiting the oil lielilH will he capitaliz ed at ten million gilders. The capital will ho dvded equally but the coinpanv wifl be under control of the Dutch gov ernmcnt and the board of directors must all he Dutchmen. The president, vice president and one other member of the board of directors will be nom inated hy the Dutch minister of thV colonies. Ily adoption of the hill Amer ican interests are excluded from ex ploitations in the Djambl fields. llAltHIHIU'lKi, I'll., July I . A wage reduction of fifteen per cent by the rietlilehem Steel corporation, effective I .Inly Hi, w as made known to rcpre.-fen-'talivcs of the employes at the Slcelton plant today. I The reduction will affect all elu Iployes except salaried men whose re duction will amount to ten percent, of ! lectlve August 1. I Company houses will be reduced In I rental from eight to ten per cent. ANGLO-JAP TREATY few!- t-i r't$ GUILTY, MURDER . -I if 8 .MANILA. I'. I.. July I. Sevcnty .seven nicmlicrs of tho Philippine con stabulary were convicted today of murder fur the killing of three Amer ican members of the Manila police fmie anil eight other persons in riot ing between the constabulary and po lice force last December 15. Three sergeants and eight corporal were sentenced to life, imprisoumi'iil .y Judge Carlos A. Imperial of the Filipino court of first Instance. The sixty-six privates received sentences of 17 years, four months and one day. There is no Jury system in the 1'hllippincr. and the Judge heard the cane and fixed the sentences. All the defendants are already M'rviiiK sentences of 10 years, having been convicted last ' February of sedi tion in connection with the riots. ,se.y, CALL GRAND JURY 1LSESSI . A ) Irt 1 st-MNinn of tin Ki'.'iml Jury fin nill(t thin afternoon to cm vc-ii o iK.'Xl WcdncHilay, July iltli, wild .1. V. Kldnn of Vnir.il I 'oiut us f r inaii, to coiil itutc, It in H.iid, tui-t tu r invcHtlKution Into I In; JIaiilc ol' .fai-k-Hnnvilln failiitt. The Ki'aiid Jury AvnM not dismissed at tlu .May term of court, hut was empowered lo continue its InvesliKalion Into liie hank failure WhfMievf r run veil lent up to I ho ru II Infr of the Oetoher term of court. J,OXIK)N. .Inly 1. (liy the Asso ciated Press) The AiiIo.Iapane:;is treaty, lieuter's News Auemy today nays ll understands, will aulomatically continue In l'or e another year, fm h continuation arises from acceptance of the ruling of Lord J Si t kenliead, lord IUkIi clmucellor. lliat. failing formel di'iiuiui.'ilion Hi ur treaty ( automati cally enlhiut's, Reuters adils. JUDGE REFUSES TO FREE MRS. C0R3!N SI'OKAMC, July 1. Superior JudKe lllako today denied a motion hy I'rose cutinK Attorney Meyer for dismissal of a charge of first degree arson aKiiinst Mrs. D. C. Corhln In connec tion with the allowed attiunpled de struction of the home hero by fire Just April. The prosecutor's motion was based on tlio aciiuitliil hero last Wednesday or Louis K. l.ilKe, Mrs. Corbin's f.irmur cliauffeur, i n an arson charge. Jlrs. Corhln cnnrcssetl to police ofticets sev eral weeks ago that she lnd planned with l,ilc,e to burn tho house lor the Insurance carried 'but testified In Lllge's D ial that she later told hint n it to do so. I-'eniio, Xcer In rinnK rilllAlli:i,l'HIA. July I.--J. I!. Kenno. Jr., llnrvnril ami l'bll .Veer, Lelaild Klanl'ord, will meet In the fi lial round tomorrow' for the inler colleKlate lawn tenuis championship at tin Merion cricket club, Ilaverford. In the tfieml-finals today Kenno de feated McNeil Druinwrinlit. Univer sity of Texas, t!-2. ti-1 and Neer beat K. I'.a:itlan,. .I'nlviMslty of ' lmllanil, 7-n, r,-.. ' ' - ' ATSHfMMEElG SAI.K.M, Ore,, July 1. Deaf mutes of Oreijon aro gathering iiero today for the conrerenc'i tomorrow at tho Oregon stato sithool for the deaf mutes when tho Oregon Slate Association for the Deaf will lit! funned. The consti tution for tlio now association has been drawn up and is real tor adop tion. Tho aim of the association is to unite tho common Interests and pro mote! the general welfare of tho (leaf. Most of the delegates to tho conven tion are graduates of tlio state hcIiooI The conference will end with a picnic Monday. F City Meat Market Leg of Lamb, per lb. 25c Pot Roast of Beef . . 15c Veal and Lamb Stew, per lb 10c Hens, per pound 25c Lard, per pound 19c Full Line Cold Meats Warner, Wortman & Gore's Old Stand C. DeVorc E. Main GERMAN ALLIANCE inn i ItlfiA, Juno ui). A bolshevik jour nalist who Interviewed I'ntted States Senator Joseph I. Franco of Mary land, now on his way to soviet itus Kia, for Moscow and Fligna newspa pero quotes Senator Franco as having declared that American and Russian co-opcratlon would sufHco to crun teract Japanese designos in Siberia and as advocating closo cooiieartion between Itlssia, Germany and tho Fnited States in economic and politi cal spheres. Senator Franco told tho Associated Press that In tho main tho Interview was correct but that ho did not oroan to advocate n flornian, American and Russian polllical nllhinco AlmostTimefor the Fourth of July Outing We arc liellor iircparctl this year than ever to furnish the lunrli floods for flic Fourth of July Outing. Yc have jiicnic lunch goods in great variety and the quality w ill please you. STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, JULY 4TH , Personal Attention H. E. Marsh Phone 252. ilMflMblUitaklMNlM Grocer Prompt Service Plicne 252 1! BIG FIGHT FACTS BIG FIGHT FACTS Principals Jack ncmpsey, of Salt l,ako City, champion of tho world, defender, (leorges Curpcntier, of Lens, Kranco, lOiiropcan heavyweight champion, challenger. i'lace Iticltard's Arena, Jersey City, X. J. Promoter (ieorge U. "Tex" Ilickard. Time 3 p. m. (lOaitcrn Daylight Saving Time), Saturday, July a, 1021. Arena Opens 10 a. m. , - Scheduled number of rounds 1-. Tinio or rounds three minutes with one-minute intermission. Weight of gloves eight ounces each. Decision None permitted under New Jersey state boxing law: world's heavyweight championship can bo won by Carpentier or retained by Dempsey'by knockout of opponent or foul hy opponent, in case both boxers are iin their root at the closo of tho 12th round, unofficial and per sonal decisions only can he made by newspaper critics and spectators. Probable gate receipts Jl.HOO.nnn. Prices of tickets From $5 to $50. Probahlo attendance liO.OOO. Iloxers' purse Approximately $500,000. Division of purse Throe-fifths of boxers' purso to Denipsey anil t-o-filths to Carpentier regardless of outcome of bout. Age Weight Height flench . Chest Chest Waist Xecl; . Wrist Iticeps Calf ... Anklo Dcmpsey Physical Statistics of Boxers (Nor.) (Kxp.) IDS C ft. 1 71 In. -I-.' 40 111','. 16 VI 151! 9 Carpentier . Age Weight Height 5 ft. Reach ' Chest (Nor.) Chest Waist Neck Ms Wrist Ilicops Calf Anklo 27 172 11',!.. ill in. 11 n's 31 lli 7' . 10 Dempsey's chief second Jack Kearns. Carpenticr's chief second Francois Descanips. Southern fregon Chautauqua Assembly Ashland, June 26 to July 29 Great Musical Irogram under Direction of Herbert Bick f oil Pasmore of San Francisco Series of Lecturs by Noted Authors, Statesmen, Educa tors and Business Men ,11'I.V 5T 1 1 ill HAT Ml'SICAI, I'liOtili.AM s:Ot) I". M. The following artists i appear .Margaret Caldwell Spoor. Soprano: Cath erine Warner, t'oiralto; Geo. AV. Itusmusson, Tonor; Herbert Blckford I'asmoru, 15ass; asstert by tho Pasinoro Trio. Jl.V TII TO 10T1I K:0() 1'. Jl. declines li Xoiiiian 1'Co.leiniin. Tho Hiiliject of the series being . July II "K. W; Eerson" and "Tho Spirit of Independence " '' July S-" Walt Wtman" and "Tho Spirit of Democracy."' ' ' : July !t "Willlainames" and "Tho Problem or tho Practical." July 10 "Ahraha Lincoln and "The Problem of Labor." Each of these leiturosvill bo preceded' by musical prclndco of high character. U. S. Sennlor Charles I. McXnry is oxpectod for Olio day during the Program. ' UK WKKK OF ,111A 1 1-1-1 Italibi Kniauiiel Slernbui or HosKin... Series of Lectures, 2:30 and 8 00 P. M. Subjects: "Sonio Perils of OuPrescnt Day Civilization." ' "Some Aspects of Morn Philanthropy." "Education, Vocatii ami Culture." "Tho Social Kunctiu of tho Teacher." "Ediicntlon plun Sptttality." "A mericaniz.it ion." "A Community's Itconslhilltles." , "Ideals in Utialiicss d Education." Jl'LV 1ST 1 1 II. H. Ilodson, Portland Cimher of Couimerco. .tiii.v 1 4 1 r. 1 r. Lithiii Pink Tennis Toiivmenl Open to all Jackson County. I ILY 17 EVKXIXO 'Oregon Tomorrow." " -Alberitosenthal, Cellist; Kthcl Jolinnon, Coloratura "Wordsworth and the English . M. 'The Itoscntlinls" Sonrano.. ( Xormaii b C'olcjiian Ilhrated Lecture : Lakes." ! 3.Y 18TII 8:00 I , William Lee (I'rccnlenf Air, Iniporsonator. "Rip Van Winklo ! JlV lOTII 8:00 I". M. , San Kranclsco Ladies' (iia ttit Therese Zahnatyn. dthy Dunn, Vera Matthewn, listhcr Llndsey assisted hy "Tho ltosoials." . . , ' BOTH 8:00 !. M. W. A. lieid, Pros. Chanibeir Coimnerco Secretaries. Illustrated Lecture "Alaska." IL" 2-ITIf K'llll 1' Al Musical I'reliide. Direction land A. Coon, University of Oregon. H'S.Vril 2:30 I', M. Prof. J. 1'. liiiimliiiiigli, O. Address. 8:00 P. M. .lunior Cliaiitnia. Pageant and Play. , . IT 27TH 8:00 P. SI. (iranil Concert by tho Soutn Oregon Chautauqua and Summer School Uioruis Lelnnd A. Cooiirecting. assisted hy Soloisln from Portland and .Medford. ' , ,(, . . . JlaoTH 2:30 P. M. Prof. K. T. Heed, O. A. C. ' ;ture. At 7:30 P. M. Iliclinrtl A. SchtReed Colltgo, will mako tho closing address - '-.Adv. . The Chevrolet Motor Co. of Oregon announces that on July 1, 1921, the Jatson County Agency for the Chevrolet will be transferred from the Medford AutcCo. to Patton and Robinson, Inc. " We wish lo assure all Chevrolet Oivncrs in Jachson County that their interests will be well taken care of by the new Chevrolet dealers, and i sincerely, hope that Patton and Robinson, Inc., will always receive the same courteous treatment and consideration that has been extended to us by all owners, Chevrolet Cars , MEDIrd AUTO CO. In taking over the Jackson County Agency for the Chevrolet, we intend to give all Chevrolet owners the bet possible service and will do a.we can to make the Chevrolet the most popular car in this vicinity. In this connection we are installing a large and up-to-date shop under the direction of J. W. Frt. PATTON AND IBINSON, INC. CHEVROLET 1 New Location 112 South Riverside. Telephone 150 5 Robinson, nCo f-3 I 3 IB A; til V. r.