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TUESDAY. 'AT'OUST 11. 102."
FACIE FIVE
i
IM HARD BATTLE
HELEN.WILLS TO
HEAD TEAM
DAVIS CUP TITLE
BEND, Ore.. Aub. lt. Spec Woods
'of Porllund, former Bi-nd boy, whu!
has Just returned after a long ab
Btnce,, won a ten round dei.-taioii hero
last night from Submarine Dean of
this city, In whttt Is termed the hard-!
cat fought right ever seen here. . I
From tho tap of the gone in thOj
first round until the end, both men!
never ceased buttling. Time and
again both became so tired they
could not knock euch other out. In
tho third round, cheering of tho
crowd made it impossible for the
fighters to hear the gong. They had
to bo stopped by the referee. Each
round was the same, both stunding
up and slugging, or with heads to
gether and arms going like pistons,
lambasting euch other until tho round
ended, , . . I
Woods fought, ut 153 'i und Dean
at 144.
Earl Stllso, -of Bend, won by a
knockout from Karl Smith of Spo
kane in the third round of a sched
uled six round bout. Smith went In
on four days' notice und was not in
condition,
. Fronchlo Ctastiard knocked out
: Cowboy Baxter In ono nnd one quar
ter minutes. Both are workers In
the logging companies here. Fred
Greenlee knocked out Bat Loupe of
tins city in an exhibition bout, in
one minute and SI seconds of the
second round. ' '
. KKW yOKK. Aug. .11. (A. !.)
New 'tests, for, selection of teams in
luteriiatlonnl mutches, today claimed
I lie Interest of lawn tennis followers.
At tho request of the Davis cup
selection committee Mury K. Browne,
of California, and Eleanor Gosh-of
New York meet at Forest Hills, N.
y., today, in a mutch to determine,
the third singles position ' on un
Amorlcun women's team which will
face Knglisli players in the unnual
Wightmun cup series Friday and Sat
urday. ., Tomorrow afternoon Mrs.
May S. Bundy and Miss Cioss will
oppose Mrs. Molla B. Mallory and
Mrs. Marlon Z. Jessup to determino
the numerous two Americans doubles
team.
Tho tf'hosen plug-crs will support
Helen Wills, national champion us
number one singles pluyer, Mrs. Mal
lory as number two und a number
une doubles team consisting of Miss
Wills und Miss Browne. They wero
selected at a meeting of the com
mittee yesterday.
Following the women's d o u b 1 o s
mutches tomorrow, the - second test
mutch between W. M. Johnston of
California und' Vincent Itlchards of
yonkers, N. Y., will be played for
detcrmlnution of number two slnglos
position on the American Duvts cup
defense, team.
LABOR PRESIDENT
TO FIGHT COURT
.S.A.
CHICAGO. Aug. 11. (A. P.)
Cruuston Ilolman, Sun Francisco
youth who defeated Champion Mill
Tlldcn ut Detroit Sunday, looms us a
loading contender for tho national Ju
nior tennis tlllo In tho tournament
here. ,
In tho opening Irouuds yesterday, he
eliminated Chmics Zgiloff. St. Louis
0-2, 11-2. Other favorites lived up to
expectations -Withthe exception ; of
James Quick, Dallas. 'Tex;, seeded
number five, who lost to Gregory
Mangln, Newark, N. J., y Chicago's
hope, Emmet Pare, moved into tho
third round by defeating his towns
man 13. Lejocin In straight sets.
Walter Thomas, Elmora, X. J., was
tho stellar performer In the first
round of the boys' division.
GRAPPLING TITLE
IOS AXGELES. Aug. 1 1. (A. P.)
Joo Stechcr retains his claim to the
ivorhPa hcavyweiphf wrcHtllng chum
pionnhiu. lieimto GHnthil, Italian
challenger, scored ' ono full in -'their
bout at til new Olympic auditorium
hint night hut failed to get hin handH
upon thn title. Htocher won tho firm
fall with a body huIhhoi'h in 27 min
utes. Oardini took the Kecund tu II K
minutes, with a head look und then
Steelier ended the match liy taking th
last fall in ntx iiUmiiIoh with unother
. body BclHHora. '
HtanlHhiua Zljyszko defeated An
dreas CuHtanoa In a uno-futl nmtelt In
40 iniiiutCH, ,
WALKER MUST SIGN
OR BE SUSPENDED
NEW v YORK. Aug. II. Mickey
Walker, world's welterweight boxing
champion, will bo suspended within
the Jurisdiction of tho New York state,
athletic commission ut that body's
meeting next Friday unless .lark
Koariis, his manager, signs fit that
tlmo an Ironclad agreement to box
pure. Shade. .California challenger. -
Kenrns did not appear before tho
commission today and there wan no
, Indication whethor ho would accede
to the ultimatum to arrange fur a
Walker-Shado hattlo. . .
TO FIGHT KEARNS
lOH AXGKLRS. Aug. 11: (A. I)
A legal bout featuring Jack Demw
Key and hi depoHed munuger, Jucli
K earns. Huh been placed on the world's
heavyweight champion's schedule of
possible futur? engagements. In a
statement Issued last night from the
Dem psely headquarters here, the
champion said he had become tired
of hearing that Kcarns still claims au
thority to arrange bouts for him and
predicted that unless Reams repu
diates his quoted determination to
cling to tho managcriul reins, a suit
will be filed and tho question "legally
adjusted." .
B. C. PROS TO A I
SEATTLE, Aug. 11. Intor-club con
tests are to be played here today In
the second day of the third annual
Pacific northwest professional-amateur
golf tournament.
In yesterday's play the professionals
defoated the amateurs, 30 points to
17. lion Stein, Seattle, and Rudy
Wilholm. Portland, amateurs, hold
Dave Black, Vancouver. B. C., and
Phil Taylor, Victoria, B. C, oven.
Each pair, turned In a best-ball score
card of 66. ; -
Among the Individual scores turned
In yesterday were T. Gardner-J. Htilsh,
1-2. professionals, and A. V. Macau
R. Moc, 0, amateurs.
Woman Gored By Cow.
KUGKNC, Ore.. Aug. 11. Gored by
a cow. and severely gushed about the
body, Mrs. Don HuMbert, whose resi
dence Is about six miles south of Ku
gene, was.'-brought to a local hospital
yesterday.i V''
The cow, reputed to bo hard to han
dle, turned on her while h1ii w;it milk
ing, and before she could get away
hH.d pinned her down. A number of
t 1 1 rh es wero n ecessa ry t o cl oso tho
wounds. 1
ST EL' It KN V I LI iH. Ohio, Aug. 11.
.(A P.) jjeiiHloriul courtesy which
thiTivoH on the policy of "you scratch
my back and I'll scratch yours," was
attributed by William Green, presi
dent of the American Federation of
Ijibor, in a speech hero last night be
fore the Ohio Federation of lihor as
being responsible for lowering the
quality and capability of judges ap
pointed recently to the federal bench.
President Green said Insofar as he
could make his Influence felt the five
million workers of tho nation will
never sit still until they curb the ju
diciary of the state and nation and
"bring back freedom to American cit
izens." Tho address Mr. Green said, was his
first pronouncement of a militant pro
gfcun for organized labor since he as
sumed leadership following tho drain
of Samuel Gompera. Plans for an in
tensive campaign among workers this
fall to enroll 10.oon.ono additional
members of tho federation was an
nounced. Federal and state Judiciary were de
clared to be constantly "encroaching
upon our rights."
Mr. Green said ho was ready to lead
tho forces of organized labor In its
fight for Jibcrty "even though my
criticism may reach to the courts of
our land." He asserted that tho pres
ident In making Judicial appointments
is "morely tho Instrument through
which senators have their favorites up
pointed. Such appointments, ho said, "lend
to lower the respect of Americans In
the Judiciary and put men on the
bench who are responsible to politi
cians and nut to the people."
2 ACRKlREGONLAND
RESTORED TO ENTRY
HOSKP.UItG. Ore.. Aug. II. No
tice is hereby given that the secretary
of the Interior, by order approved
July 80, 1925, restored to entry sub
ject to the power site reservation In
accordance with iSec. 24 of the Feder
al Waetr Power Act of Juno 10, 19i!0,
lot 8 of Bee. 24. Twp. 30 S.. It. 4 W.,
V. M containing 2.12 acres.
The restoration will take effect Aug
ust 27, 1!25, at 9 o'clock a, m., and
ex-servico men of tho .late war wlli
Germany will have preference right of
ontry for HI days from that date, or
until November 25, 1H25. Applica
tions of ox-service men of thte late
war for homesteud entry, may bo ex
ecuted and filed prior to the date of
cost oration, and all applications for
mil l lam! filed in this offico from 'this
dutc to and including 0 a. m. August
2 7, 1!)25, shall be considered as filed
simultaneously and the right to en
ter will be determined by drawing If
more than ono application bo filed for
the land. A 1,1 applications must be
accompanied by election to take ti
tle to tho -land, reserving to tho
United tKntea the right to uao or leaso
the land for power sito purposes, in
accordance with Sec. 24 of tho Federal
Water Power Act of June 10. 1925.
Applications must ulso be accompa
nied by affidavit to the effect that
applicant served in tho United States
army, navy or marine corps on or af
ter April . 1!17. and prior to March
.3. 11121. the period of suclf service,
i and mill In which he served, and the
date of honorable discharge or separa
tion from service, :iud also copy of Ills
discharge.
Citizens of (he United Sta(ps who
served In the allied armies In the wnr
with Germany will also have pref
erence right to enter thin land.
HAM ILL A. C ANA DAY.
Ttoglster.
SALEM PLANS TO
COMPANY'S PLANT
SALEM. Aug. II. Two Important
steps toward the proposed purchase of
tho Salem water company's plant by
the city of Salem were taken at tho
muss meeting held last night ut the
Chamber of Commerce.
Tho first of these was a vote that
engineers be selected to make an ap
praisal of the plant, one to bo selected
by tho city, one by the company and
a third to be selected by the other
two.
The second step was a vote tluit
Mayor Glesy and President T. M.
I licks of the Out mho rof Commerce
appoint an advisory committee to con
sult with the city and chamber author
ities from time to time.
Prior to the adoption of these two
motions tho approximately no persons
present voted unanimously that the
city should take over the system. T.
1!. Kay came In after the vole had
been taken, and when his vole was
demanded he voted against it, standing
alone.
LITTLE MONEY LOST
Only five days left special electric
range offer; get yours now! 121
Forest Flit's In Otnuiln.
U KVKIjSTOKK, It: C.. Aug. 10.
(Canudlan Press) At Arrowhead. 30
miles south or here at thn head of
Upper Arrow like. a forest fire bad
leaped tho cemetery today and called
out forces to snve the town. Biazos
In woods and brush .vere scattered
over eastern British Columblu.
SAN FltANCUSCO. Cal., Aug. 11
(A. P.) C. Calne, postoffico Hi
speetor In charge of investigation ofj
tiic roimcry saiuruay wnen a man
truck wns held up and eight pouches
of ah mull taken by six men, de
clared yesterday that a partial check
up revealed there, were virtually no
negotiable securities in tho loot.
Calne said that such as wero obtain
ed would be difficult to cash as the
serial numbers- had been broadcast
to banks. ' 1
Actual figures on the amount of
loot secured were not available. , A
reward of $2000 each for the mem
bers of the gang was posted by tho
post of flee department today. Tho
automobile used in the holdup was
found abandoned near Cut ma,- a few
miles south of here.
7nnk with gas.
tf
CHILDLESS
HOMES
Read Mrs. Benedict's Letter
Praising Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound '
Kewanee, Illinois. "When I was
married about a year and a half I took
Lydia r inkham a
Vegetable Com
pound because of ill
health, I did not
have any children,
I now nave two
healthy little girls
and I am sure I would
not have had them
had it not been for
your medicine. Last
spring and su nnier
1 got ail run-down,
irregular, and I hart
awful headaches, and my hack and sirio
hurt me so that I could stay up only a
short time. My limbs would get so tired
and ache till I could cry. I started to
take the Vegetable Compound again and
used the Sanative Wash, and it was not
long till I was relieved. Now 1 do all
my own work and help others. I suro
praise Lydia E. Pinkham's medicines to
any ono I meet that is suffering from
similar troubles. I think if mothers
with girls would give it to them when
they come to womanhood it would mako
them stronger. People who have known
mo all my life aro astonished to bcc mo
now as I was always sickly when in my
'teens and until I started taking the
Vegetable Compound." Mrs. MaryR.
Benedict, 813 Payson Street, Kewanee,
Illinois.
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JOHNSON DEFEATED
BY MOVIE
PORTLAND, Auk- 11. In ode of
tho hardext foURht heavyweight 1)014"
, over sliifced In tho northwest. Hutu Un.
ker. Hollywood movie celebrity, won
a 10 round decision from Floyd John
son, one time contender for the heavy
weight crown. '
A terrific right chop to the Jaw
floored Johnson In the second round
for two counts. Baker with hla loft
continually found his mark In long
range smashes.
Cook with gag.
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' rv. ; . For the State of Oregon
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