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"IT '(V; ; ' ' '- . 4PAfefriS?X i;:- HfEDFOtttf 1lfATT TfetBmffi, aiflDEoftD; - OREffly, FRIDAY, JTTLV- 31, 1923 DEMPSEY WILLING TO. FIGHT. GREB ; FOR BIG r Woman 'A ppeak Kidnaping Verdict ' -'LOS ANGKI.ES, July 31. (A. P.) Juck Dempsoy mill Ib wllllntt to moot. Hurry GroU t MIchlKan City . next .Bqiitemboiv provldini! Promoter FIU Bltnmons will make It InterouUng enough (or him financially., 'I'hfl champion explained last night that he had about given- up hope of a September bout when week nfter ;weok passed and "nothing definite was done about It." : ," '.- i ' He, however, exprexsed his willing ;noss to go ahead with the bout "If 'Fltzslmmnns can sign (ireb and . we can reach an agreement when he comes out here to sign. me, as I sup pose ho will. ' In order to be In shape for the fight If It goes through, am catnlnulng my light training." Demu Hpy snld he was pjunnlng to wlro tho, New York boxing commission that he , could not possibly bo. In Now York within the two wcoks limit allowed him' for signing for the bout with JIarry .Wills, but would be willing to meet the negro fighter next July 4, or any date thereafter. The: champion announced yoHtorday .that Jimmy DeForost had visited him and "offered me a substantial guar antee if I would fight Wills for him next July 4. I told him Tex.Rlckard had the first call on my services, but that If for. auy reason- Hickard dropped out, then we might talk business." When asked .about,, possibility of other bouts boslde thu Ore I) and Wills fights,' tho champion.. hu,I1: "Every-; thing depends." Detnpsoy said the task of straight ening out his business affairs wit Jack Ken rim. his former manager, will keep him busy for weeks. I 'II..' hi."')." J f 1') - ', Wy i,twn :- ,.., "Jim I......! u. .ivtmmvutftntrn 1 J I across a paJm fringed bay: The. tlnklei of a- temple -bell In lan ' ttufroua Mandalay: ' JUST A FAOt IS '.The flash-of kntvea In narrow streeta; j- the Jiua at thronged, bazaars: .ThoTiythrato awlrtg of . chanteys roared : i bjj bronzed and carefree tap; 'An than the -creaking lc door restore nis dungeon nnrs. All day. he, chips malignant rust from .' anchor fluke and chain,. Obeys tho'ill. of hazing mates, nerves , dulled with drink and. palnr' And evelurlng .visions pass ftcros. nla , ' aching brain; , ., . A patch of ground to putter with, - sheltered Job "for me."- A haven from dread sun. chill ram. fron Tyranl Ocean's strlie; A corner In a quiet Inn:. cool drink: old 'Xi trienda' to. stare t , j. Wide-eyed at to of brown nr.aorm; ' -".; clean sheera; graln-acentcd .air; The glamour of a city's streets: the a . market place; im-...... - The lowing herds at .wn.ortg, the. twittering lark at ' And then a hoarse volc hurl' him hack, and bids him labor on. , And: thus' Adventure " Fate's puppef and. WM.WJ" Haroid Wlr-Hfi4.'Af'V: An appeal is being pushed Jiy -attorneys Cor. Mr. Alary Ju'.i'.'s, New Voi-k woman,, who is under sentence of 25 to 40 years, for the allrgi:l kidnaping of the baby. RnimonnV. von Ma luski., Slit; continues to -declare that the mother knows little Raimonde whereabouts. Re venge is 1 supposed to have prompted the crime. The Markets Cent hlRher. 'Current- receipts. 29c; ,"u , ,"r "fl, nf ZJlr pullets, 2727c; firats. 28(fj'28c; " ' J cxtran. 3014 31c, delivered Portland.. " J Huttor Steady. , Kxtra cubes,, city . li'f :47c; standards, 47c; prime firsts, fn J, 45c; firfitH, 44c; underRradcs, nominal; CO PENH AO EN. July 31. (A. IJ Ttxlk about vltaiulns Is a matter of fituhlun ; rather than unoceaHury. uU Junct to public, heullh, 1b tho opinion of Dr. H. Monrad; chief of-the Queen Jjoulae Children's hospltul, exprewid In a recent dlut-UKHlon of the subject, ( Dr. Monrad wild It is quite true that children. need a Brent; niahy ihlnga that, urenot . bo neceHtwry to the ifrown uu person, but genorally speakliiK. ,wo, as ( jalw our children, got quite enough vl- j Uamlnn through normal food, when It i j Its Rood and . well made. So far as milk Is concerned It ought to lie bojl- I ed for children but only for a short , time, a long boiling causing certain changes in milk, which makes it lqHS valuable.,, , . . With regard to the modern vitamin InduKtry, Dr. Monrad said: . '. "The public has vitamins on the bruin, and in things like that business always becomes interested, which, is quite natural,: It will, prove a groat business success tor a couple o years when tho movement will dio away apd nothing more wilt he heard of the vi tamins, If .children aro given ordUi ary, well mado food they thrive wet. A sickness like the children-scurvy ( tho Jiaiiow dlseaHe, ) is never seen now. It was due to tho lack pf C-VI-tumins, but since tho rational care of children has progressed so much and 'since the milk Is boiled less, It has disappeared, so.', .that; "l- fcannot ooy evon showJt to my students.' ;. V "Apparently the children 'are toV.bp filled with vitamins now, and I dm afraid it is just oa bud as giving them too few. It has, for instunce, .been 'proved that it Is possible to call forlh eczema in rats by giving them too. many vitamins., .und.n. I - consider, t Ul ap- t . .1 ..I i- J Iirl. -I . n nva BlrAOtH' in lUff iwrif, snMBHPIl nuiuni rcu'innimow 11; 1 111 kiuiiiuui w a. -nj . ;KEW YOIIK, July 31.-(A. P.)-On ''Ifs."?00!'. I iiuttorfat Steady."' Best churning they commence mixing vitamins. in vegetable margarine, I shall not ,know how to butter the bread of the many, many children, who for years and years cannot stand, animal fat.' a limn, it emu (IK uir.Jiow :iurn UJUiiy . ui.,i ; , -ana years uimiui simiu uniniui mi. cornea Jack -Khmp. J0k Dempaoy's cream,.47c.nota8hlplora track iB zopa Thoco' overy reason , seriously , to manager. Conjecture as to ,the bur, '; , '' , ! ,- . . warn against these endeavors to -over- poaeofhla visit ran. a-gamut of -opln- ' ,'u 7 i " S CB' ; , ,Uyy' clor?u-load these poor children with vltam lon ranging from prediction that he l-t. uhif:" in- And when all conies to all. hat Would sign Pempsoy for a Wills tight J hVii rtriS?5e'" do we then "now about the vitamins? on mo strength or his standing aa me . nlons tiisilv' J4 iai in I not even Know wnat tnoy are, ana we Know acciaeuiy rar 100 juiie to. make an industry, on vltahilns. Muuh' of the talk about vitamins, is theory Cattle champion's manager, to belief that he 'would give up trving tp. fathom Pomp soy's chongoa .or. mind and no. longer stand in the way of the New York boxing board's Intention to dethrone: Demprey becnuse of his Inactivity. -- Managqr Jack Is 'not on the best terms with Champion Jack, but he liuti a contracL, . " ;- ' . ' Observers ' here ' believe tbe tVllte fight a certainty for next year, pro- Vllinrl a ailliatuntlnl Itllfiltf ' la ' .irUnlbllArl' ly a promoter who will bo nlllo Mo I'arf white 1.48; soft white, western guarantee to puc over me ugni. Onions Steady; $44.50.. Potatoes Steady ; new, $1.75(03 2. " Stock. POflTLANP, Ore.. July 31, Steady; receipts, 100 head. Hogs steady; receipts, 100 head; Sheep Firm; receipts, 300 head. '." V ' ;'" '. Wheat. r':"": I'OriTLANR, Ore'., July 31. Wheat -HarU -white, Tlluestom, Ilaart, BHB r SPORT BRIEFS 'whltA-' 41 jr.. Inf,l nrlntap 4144 I northern spring, $1.43; western red, $1.40. , Today s car receipts Wbqat,t 27; barley, 2; flour, 13j corn, if ban 20. ' "TORONTO, July -31. (A. P.) llavlng amashed the courso record with a 32-37-89. Leo IDogol, profes sional. from Now York's metropolitan district this morning was out In front of tho field uf" KiO or moru JilnyorH aeoklng the Cunudliin open golf title, now held by himself. ' Two? strokes behind Blegel lifter ILLE WILL PLAYG0LD HILL The Jacksonville htiKoball te.-im will tho first eighteen holes wus Waller ,,illy th fllHt lJold H1U nlne for tho Ilagen, with a par 71. Mike Brady flrHl limB uf , HCaHm ncxt sunduy. of Now York wiib njnong the next August 2. Jacksonville had expected with a 72 while Willie MiicKnrlnne. t ,y Uond on that date, hut a wlro American open champion had . a 74. was. received with - tho Information Hovorul othor Americana, woro In tho thut iiluns . wore- chanaod. Severn! TINE IN AIR, ON. SEA . ; . , - NORFOLK Vg., July 31. (A. P.i-. Muneuvers betweon the . dirigible, Shenandoah and the battleship Texas, took, place today at Lynnhaven. roads and. were viewed by many from Cape Henry and OcaaQview. They were unable, however, to figure out what problem. the two cratt were,. attempt ing to "work out. , . . . , running. ' Yesterday's Results. At 'Portland 3, Seattlo 0. , At Vernon 4, San Francisco (1. S At Bait Lake 7, Sacramento 2. i At Oakland C,, l.os Angolos D. ! ; ) . i ; - Oregon News i in Brief H . EUGRNK. Ore . July 31. Interest of Floyd Westerricld In .the Springfield News has. boon , sold to 11. Klmor Maxey, It was announced today. Tho two have been operating the Sprlng- flolu newspaper In partnership. , The Screen By Yo Press Agent. Medford pluyers.wlll play with Jack sonville Sunday, and naturally a good gaino Is expected. , Jacksonville does not Intend to re peat last Sunday's performance when I " ADVKNTl'ItE. It wus beaten by the Owen-Oregon His desk Is by a window; just Mini i. ci company team uy u scpro ot i streaky patch of sky II lo II on tho local grounds. .That frames tho smoko of ferry-boats . . I and wiuut -tugs drudging by. 11IR.10M;, Ore, July. SI. Members But. now and then . his dim eyes, or tno I'leusant Jim (l)rlstlun church Kllmpso a.gl'uy .gull, pplsod on win coiooraio. mo nun anniversary or i nign. . ...... i tho founding of the church, Sunday. I ' '. " ; - .' "v ' ' '. I'UIJiih Krlstow, ono of tho curllOHt set- . Forgotten then the lodgers dull, the tiers of jjine county, built the church I, cobwebbed desk, the strain In JSTiO. It Is believed to be ono of of deathly dully drudgery; nnd thru I I his euegr bruin present church - building strupted. was con-1 ' of salty spray; The witchery of moonlight's gleam j x se ' ' Plcutr nt istuul.1 nl Itlallo. "" How would you llko to , .uo soliig the oldest In the Willamette valley. abriut 75 miles uu hour on a niirrnw The church built by Krlstow was Swoop Imagos Tit whltecapped bluo; luountalii mail, riiclug up to tho very also usod as a school house untlll 1870. 1 ) frco.breczcs wild rofruln; edgo and then slop within a few. feet. In that year a chapel waa built and I: , .. . haying your front wheels looking Into this was used until 11113, when tho Thomnglc of a dock aslant; the sting n. vaiiey nunareus or loot nolowr That's what Fred Thompson does In his latest picture, "the FtghtlnK Hap." at tho Hlalln then lor unluy. and that's only one of the during things he does In Ihls picture. ' fclo rides a horse Hi full speed, chus liig nnolber rider, finally cali'lilim him. and bull-diiKii the other rider from bin - horse, both horses going- at top speed; they leave tho saddle, fullliiK. top pling. twlHtlliK. turnlliR over and over down a steep mountain' side, fully two hundred yards below. 'The Spaniard9 Feature ' At Hunt's Craterian If there's anythlnc warmer than Hpan(nh love pspeolally of the nnrt exhibited by Hlccurdo Cortes In "The tinanlard." now idayiUK at the Hunt's Cruterian, It will bo tmrd to find. CortDt, latent candidate for tho 'treat 'cm roUKh" boots affiled by Valentino, Novarro and otlnr cine ltmtoKraphlo slayers of the Andahmlun ox, appears In the role uf a Cnstlllan 'Fotrut'hlo who simply will not tuke 'no" for an answer. ' 1otta Otmdal, nnttd for hrr work In ('Salom of the TnimentH." plays op posite to the namesake of the ftinioua iionMUlstador and uivea htm n run for his money before he filially eon- 'vfncea her that bull Rlphtflm are- very wonderful Itomeos. "The Spaniard" U the sort of a picture that la tfolnir to hmke you forget that dinner Is watt lug, and that the children haven't had thrlr tub. or said thflr prnyon you'll xvh to ny to see It at least twice, pliti potoiuiy more. Saturday Special French; Mocha Cake While 150,Last? - ; 25c each Regular 35c Seller Coffee Cake and Hot Biscuits Daily Trom 11a. nl. to 12 p. m. 1 PEERLESS BAKERY 7 South Riverside Avenue -If JU...J.4' V OFFERS EXCEPTIONAL. XALUES r.5.,quiX; tearan'of, M'4iid Boy.' Sai(! We 'v.'J-':V.,. I- maae reduciioni' that mean great sayings ' for you'. Why Not. . . not, outfit. tKe boy and?yoang ihen now for school?. "so'aong niU; ' " " ; "Kirschbaum" and "Cortley" Stut$ ' ; V " ' -; "'-,.':. '-v'-'..- .- . -"r--. 'v - QtlQp'o. ill.yii-giu.wooj Men's Suits ok qualityy,' .where, style,-, fit, fabrics and.- workmanship:' are- all blended into, the finest garments uuidevif6rjtueipHce'''!i.Alt now;- reduced1 fox Saturday Clearance :Sle.Vjfi $30.00 Suits at S25.00 S40.00 Suits at ; $35.00 Saitfc at $2&50 ?s$45jOSttitsialSS37!50 $25 Young Men's Suits with 2 pairs pants $20.00 . r; H-4- : "-''V ": ;- BOYS' SUITS REDUCED ' 5 1 ! in FOR tHE CLEARANCE" , $1Q.5Q Stilts $7.95 Two pair's sturdy- Trpus 'ers that are lined go with each suit i.E,x t.r a:'; well made and . high 'XiualiJy . fabrics in, . theiie ? $10.50 $7.95 suits . at ;.: $12.50 Suits $9.45 ; AJ1, wool - Suits with two i pairs lined knickers that . give ' double life! "to .the uit5- exceptional ' values worth $12.50, ; tf Q AtZ :at:':v:v..T;-..fv ' ALL STRAW U ATS AT ON FOUBTE LES9 ; ALL DRESS SHIRTS REDUCED 15 PER CENT EXTRA HEAVY CANVAS GLOVES 15c ; 15c CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS 10c CAN'T BUST 'EM OVERALLS PRICED $1.75 ; $3.00 Caps, Sow$L75.J: i Stales . Va ,h d materia! are the best ' and' every cap s. in conL.sjyjc .for-fall. Save ho'w' bh all $3,00., Vca;pr'at:r;iv Are jYou A Diplomatic Hi Here's a Real Opportunity to Prove it ( ' ".' ' '.'.'' . . '.v--! . - .( - '-i'. .. -:' .- '. . 1 j '''.-'; . "-Find 0ut on the Q.. T. if you can whether your . wife wants i . aft? electric1 ratige.. .. . - .1. :!.. j. J. i L.'.-. i.I'A., 1 I.... .- . 11. 4.:.... ."' spends in the kitchen will bp cooler nd of kitchen drudgery, more convenient more comfortable V foreyeu ; ; ,v : : '"'V"' V v i '--Vr.. r- v '. 'J t ;.--''!'--. --.:.: --; - - $15 Dow 12 oavments of $12 each A . r Paul's Electric Store Phone 90 Vr . . Special Terms on Other Makos and Models . 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