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o o O o o o nrnroTin TltTTiUNK ET5FOR15, ' OKTYiON. TTTTTtSTTXY. TOY Tfi, 192 1ST HAVE STATE LICENSE AUG. 1 It will bo a violation of the luw to engage in hiilr dresHing, facial massage or treatment of the shin lifter July 31, 1925, without tt statu license. The office of the statu board of, health Is receiving appli cations and it 1b absolutely neces- arv that all operators file at aa early date. Anyone who has been actively engaged in cosmetic the rapy six monfhB prior to July -31. 192G will be entitled to a license by oxemption. Those applying nt once can receive a license without exam ination. 'Alt those applying 'after July 31,. 1 B2B, will be required to take an examination. ' Applications uhould be made directly to the secre tary of the Mate board of cosmetic therapy, 301 Fitzpatrlck building, Portland, Oregon.' It J eitlmated that there are vor two thousand cosmeticians operutlnK In thin state. To properly take cart of the licensing thereof means a great deal or work and It will therefore be well to get application in at aa early a date oh possible, No cosmetician will be allowed to operate after July 31, lilSii. without a lk-eNM. Strongheart Thrills In White Fang A powerful tale of the north, pro jected against gorgeous scenic back grounds of Alaskan hiiuwh, a tale reeking With the smell and taste of nd Yanture'AB Jack i-nrrdon wrote It In "Whit Vang." Is offered at the Hunt'fl Craterlun theater this wek. Htrong heurt, the dog star, Is featured and Vv -v I'WMTI Jt to provea hrllllnntly equal what in DEIfSEY RETURNS, WANTS TO FIGHT - WILLS NEXT -YEAR XI-: YOHW. July Ifl. 'A. -Qvoruv I j. ('IV) Klrkunl, an- . uomuciI UhIm tiiat Jut-k JeiiiJ Myt Heavyweight eJiiimploii, Jiad Hfeacri to flirht Uany Will negro Hialfc-iigcr, for tlw hcavy weight crown. Itifkaid hokf Jto signed a formal contract will tllo clunuvbm to day, tlie date of the iiM-iiing iK'ljig h'ft OfMII. . "It Hill Ik ImiwwMo to staav It th4n year,"' tiro tMUr suld, "lint I ox't It to conm off by HeiKomlH'i' of in'xl year. Ihnipwijr MtH't Ids wUlllglHSl U nteot Wills "at any time." Colonel Juhn J. r'heltin, chairman of the license committee of. the ath letic commission expressed complete surprise at Itlckard's move in signing iJein psey. l can't believe that Rlckard would dare to tamper with Ocmpsey in view uf the commission's edict that promo ters must refrain from negotiating with ineligible boxers," he said. "Uempsey himself must come before the commission on his own volition and apply for a license before any promoter can dicker with- him. Be fore he is Ki'anted a license however, ho must agree to meet Harry Wills without restrictions." NIIW VOItK, July 16. (A. P.) Jack Dempsey, back from Kurope with a cough. Is ready todefend his title. He says he .expects to im-et Gene Tun ney, American light-heavyweight champion, or Hartley Madden in the fall and Harry Wils, negro challenger, next year. Floyd Fit sud pinions of Chicago, Is here hoping to arrange a match be tween Dcmpsey and Tunney, Madden or some other heavyweight at Michi gan City, lnd., on Ijibor IJay. Hempsey an dhls bride, the former Est e lie Taylor, motion picture actress, were greeted by a delegation of boxing notables and friends upon their ar rival upon the liner Homeric last evening. They intend to remain in New Voile for a week and will then leave for the Pacific coast. The champion caught cold In Brigh ton, Knglnnd. but he assured friends that Inside of two months he would be ready lo fight. Ho does not want to tackle Wilts this year, as he thinks he should nt (east have one warm up battle first. lie thinks his differences with the New York state athletic commission ATHLETICS REGAIN LEAD BT DOUBLE VICTORY OVER SOX NEW YOUK, July 10. (A. P.) Thp Athletic were leading the pen nant parade In the American league luKaln this morning. Three polnta I aenniyiteil them from the world rhntnnlfinn while the fllunta were within Jive points of the National leajrue crest occupied by ehe Plratea, .A douhle victory, over the White Km enabled the Mackmen to liana the Henatora, who fell victims to the nengals, 5 to 2. ' Miller slammed a homer In each of the Philadelphia triumph. ' -Ty Cobb collected a pair of doubles and 'a single off ' Ueu ther.for the Timers in three times at hat. The Cardinals' failed . to make headway against Virgil Harnes and the (Hants won.. 7 to 2. Krank Krlsch hit safely in hiH .eighteenth game. Gh ILDren i o MOTHER:- Fletcher's Cas toria is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- ,' gone, leeming Drops and soothing byrups, especially prepareu for .Infants in arms and- Children' all ages. ' . ' To avoid Imitations, always look for the signature of Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it SPORT BRIEFS (Associated PresB) Babe Ruth, who strained his side In going after a fly ball In the final game in Chicago Tuesday, re sumed his position In the first game of the double header against - the Indians nt Cleveland, feeling nop.') the worse for his slight mishap of the previous day. lilng Miller of the Athletics crack ed out a home run In ench game of the bargain bill agnlnst the White Sox. Ken Williams crept a notch closer to Rogers Hornsby of the Cardinals for the home run honors of - the mnjors by smashing out his 22nd four-bagger. Hornsby has 23. Tom Griffith of the Cubs was de prived of n home run by a rain storm which stripped the Phillies of the Cub game nt the end of the seventh inning. The score reverted to the last even Inning which was the sixth and Tom was given a hit- less day in three times at bat. Yeitenbiy's ltcxHlts, , At l,os Angeles, 4; Portland,. 1. At Hncrumento, 12; Oakland. 6.' At Kan Kranclseo, 1); Seattlo, 12. At Salt Lake, 9; Vernon, 7. probably the Hardest and the same wm u0 njB,.4 ho feels ready time the best part that has ever been , K0 through with the Wills fight. The written fur n dog nctnr. 'roininlaslsnn recently barred .lack Slronghoart not only has to net In Kearns. Ilie champion's nmnnger, from this picture, but he has to think. And tho (iI.t,b-Walker fight, because ho he does both. Theodore von Kltz. would not arrango a Wllls-Uenipsey Kuth Dwyer and Mathew Itetts, three bout. Girl Swimmer Quit.' CAPE CiRlS NICZ. Krnnc Nil.- 1B (A. P.) Miss Lillian Harrison,' Argen tine swimmer, was forced to abandon her attempt to swim tho l.-niiui, channel five miles from Dover, on the English side. - I Independence - Saving is the first great principle of all stip;ess. It creates independence? gives one standing, fills one with" vigorous purpose, achievement and ambition and stimulates one to do his best and to be aomebody in the world. 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CaiiadiIiflcnailivay W.H.deaconOailAQcntPass'rDcpl 55Tkrt&A1uIttumiMHoieJBldtPorUaai aierilng theaplans ure forced to take , second honorn. Tho picture hss a auporb vetting for puch stirring nctlun, and Hh truly pow vrful (limit linn been bountifully put oror. There nre lonio Road' comedy Intickofl, too. Kven th wolf puck bus been filmed; nlthoush how thee rffectn were ob tained with rel wolven In hard to understand. TIME FOR CHINESE PARLEY, SAYS FRANCE rAIUS, July 16. (A. P.) ThlH la not a iiropltloun time. It wuh mated In Freni'h otdrlul circles to day for negotlatlon8 gccklng rovls lon of forelun txtra-tenitorlhllty )rlvlk!gea la Chlnn. The opinion wux e.THrewiod that tho ementlnl prollml nury for tho propoHetl nlno power Chlnoao ronforenre ia thnt t'hlnn rp atore order and ehow alio ran main tain It. Sails to Take Charge i Of School in Arctic RRATTI.R, July 16. OoorKo a. Syl veater, a grailuiito of the UniviMMlty of Mahu, Bailed from Ht'uttlo today on the strainer Victoria for Point liar row, Alnpfen. to take, fliare of the fnrt)uHt north miiool under tho Amer ican flag. Ho was acconipnnleil by hl wife wad luihy. and Mln Dorothy llodnon, a Rrnduato of the I'nlver Blly of Oregoiv aimer o'f Mr. Sylventer.' They are Ui trnimfer to the mmo llne achooaer lloxer nt Nome, Alankn, for their nretlc Journey. Hylveater l to -lie principal of the PMnt Harrow Bovernment ached and siiicivlor of the Knr North) llelndeennd fotiern tlvo Htoro t'omnny, opt-ated by na atlvpn. MlHtt llodson la to lie nHalntanl teacher In the ai hofil. Lion Club Roars mrrm Paul Hheer wan tbo ftpenkcr t tbo luncheon pi iru-lim lb niiviiKt'r 9i inn' iiinrnenn or hum Lloni flu o held Wednenday nt tbel Hotel ATedftM 1. - I'jiuL told the boyj about his ' experienced on one il about hl ' experienced on one Uncle HnnV atrnyern during tb RTie fracas nhiuad. llln talk warmly received. In fact, I.ln Tail hiiHV-Jlftenln Twister Hcotl wan no huttv IHtenl .. . . .. . C - . . . Ia i mai vy ioi koi io iwwi to Paul jinca. I. H. Hrown, formerly of Medfo -k. .... . iCi . ii.. now jwuji,j mm tsnn i eamy. fn(J)(i, sivia a fluent of the dub IMl( "l expect to flpht this year," said the champion. "I'm always ready to flht. I don't think anybody believes 1 fear any tmrn living. Mi'H. Dempaey Ih not trying to ato-p mo fi'om flKbtltiK," Riild tbo champion. fact, alio admits hIio can't stop me." OUT B. EDWARDS roHTIiAND, Ore., July 16. Ira Dern, Halt l-ake wrestler, knocked out Hilly Kdwards, Kansas City In tho second "round of their wrestling mutch here last night. Kdwards viih awarded the match. ' I lern took tho flint fall In eight and a half minutes and about mluuten after they had remimed wrestling Pern landed on Kdwards', chin with a huwky right and Kd wards dropped lo tho mat Insen sible. .Iteferee Klank In awarding Krt-, wards tbo decision declared Uern's act the worst foul ho had ever seen committed In a wrestling match. Oml of Thank. AVe wIhIi to thank our many friends for the beautiful flowers, token uf sympathy n our loss of our mother. M It. AND M ItH, tT. UKVOIlli, I MK, AND MltS, JAM KH THtHPKH. Cook with riis. tf ROl-TiW ci cigar you u UKe "Man that's a long easy pull I" "Righto, and You'll find them etill freih at the finish. 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