The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 13, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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    TnE OnEGOy STATESMAN: RI"X1AY, Arnir. t.t. mo
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This
Is My
Host .
Yet
Special
'Cast
Chosen
In
If
The Temple of Dusk
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"The Jap" never did a more convincing, more sympathetic
character than Akina the Japanese poet who gave his life
to an ideal of sacrifice.
"HIS WIFE'S BIRTHDAY"
Refined Comedy
n "SAFETY FIRST" Educational
Special Arranged
ORCHESTRA MUSIC
3 DAYS STARTING TODAY
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Growers association, who operate MtMtMMtlMMtMIMtllMMMMIMMMMMtaM 1 ft efeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
their own cannery, ttttttftr
Apples: Apple prices received last
year were the highest in the history
ot this institution. The union has
developed its apple markets and is
proud of its record last year, as it
compares favorable with prices re
ceived, by old established and heav
ily advertised communities. We have
difficulty, however, to overcome
in the apple "business, and that is
to get the apples picked and 'ship
ped on time. Without a'.iy cold stor
age here and under ordinary temper
atures, our apples deteriorate rapid
ly after packing. - if shipped ffjuth.
which, last year, was our best mar
ket, and although we tried hard to
get our growers to get theuu in
earlier, for various reasons, the
picking and delivering was delayed to
the extent that two or three of our
cars arrived in slightly damaged con
dition, making it necessary for us
to make allowances, which brought
dowa the returns somewhat.
"In order to make it fair and equit
able we were obliged to pool the
fruit of the growers whose picking
was delayed by themselves. 3o as not
to penalize the grower who got Ais
fruit in on time, and whose fruit ar
rived in good condition. The state
ment, which will be read following
these preliminary :marks will be a
statement of the condition of the un-
Ioj. and outside of , a few minor
items the-growers are all paid off
with the .exception of the interest
which we are figuring on paying
prune growers on their accounts.
"We have prepared claims against
the government for interest, due to
the delay Ij giving us shipping in
structions, of extra storage, and
charges caused bv the delay and up
to the present time have collected
about $2000 out of the $6000, total
amount of claims, leaving still about
$4000 to be paid. That this, amount
or practically all of it will be al
lowed we have been advised by an
officer connected with the United
States Quartermaster depa:tment.
We had anticipated pav'ng our mem
bers 8 per cent on their accounts,
but the government will net stand
rfor more than fi per cent, so it -will
be necessary for us io reduce the
r mount of interest on delayed pay
ments to 6 per cent. i
"We are haying difficulty at the
p-sent time in getting iotcrest from
October 1. as. the government states
that we would not have made settle-
men before December 1 under any
cirenmstantea anyway.
"It is the union" intention to turn
ever all the Interest collected oa
these claims to the growers and on
whatever basis we receive interest
we will make return to the grower.
In rlosiug we wish to thank the
growers very much for their support
to the board of directors and the
management, during the past year.
and their untiring patience and co
operation du:iag the trying condi
tions under which we worked. We
also take this, opportunity to wis'u
you another pronerous year."
rtoose
Gleaning
Time
1
Is Here
ALL
GOODS.
MARKED
IN PLAIN
FIGURES
You perhaps need many thing's in home furnishings and we can supply your wants bet
ter than any store in the Wilamette valley because of our large and well selected
stock of furniture, rugs, draperies, wall paper, ranges, etc Clal and get the special
prices we are making on dining tables, dining room and bedroom furniture.
NEAR MUTINY HELD
DUE TO PROPAGANDA
(Continued from Page 1.)
views. I Generally they talked In Rus
sian, their speeches being translated
by interpreters in "the -American
ranks. Occasionally they sent to Pet
vograd and goV aohie ex-American
immigrant to give a lecture in Eng
lish on the reason for Bolshevism tc
a more, or. less interested audience
of doughboys on the other side of no
man's land. - '-
For a long time when our lines on
the Kadish sector were separated
from the Holsh'evlkt by a 7-5 yard
stream, nvr. which there was a
wwilfi li ridge which neither side
wished to destroy, both figuring on
using it some day, almost nightly
there occurred, a strange entertain
ment. Sometimes it . was only a mon
ologue, in which a llolshevist orator
on one side of the stream wojld har
angue loudly the Americans, i Some
times it was a sort of a duet, in which
the Americans would reply 'can that
stuff!"- "what's eating you?" and
other Rimilar American expression.
Once, when the Uolshevlkl were feel
ing particularly lively, the gave a
propaganda vaudeville show, follow
ing their English speaking orator's
plea to come over and join them with
an accordion solo," the tune of which
"YanRee Dooaie. ,-.
A J The Americans have seen some of
the brutality.,There were five mu
tilated bodies of Americans down Ust
Vaga way in the Shenshurk sector,
that out-argued all the . Bolshevik
propaganda,
shevlkt sought an excuse to trot out
and show our soldiers how well they
treated their. prisoners. They brought
put one American who had been
missing a long time and a?so a Scot,
in view of a party of officers and
men. ' :
The two appeared well fed. Then
away into the woods and Invited all
the Yanks to ."coinc over and get,
fattened up." . .
TVrhap the truth 'of It all may be
th'at. tho Bol'heviki sometimes kill
prisoners and sometimes try to make
ltolsheviki out of them, all depend
ing on the caprice of the officer com
manding, or the sector in which the
prisoner Is taken." -
FRUIT UNION HAS
MILLION DOLLAR YEAR
, iContinued from page 1
Wenatchee and Yakima - last, year
brought considerable more than lo
cal cherries of the same varieties
but. on the other hand they were
not able to ship them, orchard run
the way they were delivered to can-ne-ies.
which offsets to a degree' part
of the extra price thev leceived.
, "Bartlett pears: , hen it came
to marketing Bartlett pears, of which
there was an ; extremely-'" good crop.
on accou ot of the union's 'superior
-knowledge of market conditions ov
er the unorganized growe.s, the un
ion was able. to net the grower $43
on their No. Is and $24 on their
Jo. 2s, which is $8 more per ton on
the No. Is and $4 more on the No.
2s than wa3 received anywhere else
but on the whole, one j in the 'Willamette valley, except the
day, down the Kadish line, the Bol- price paid by the Eugene Fruit
Martin Johnson's Cannibals of the South Sea Islands
1 1 1 mmmmm
This Big Overstuffed
ue
The
$30 value only
$22.50,
Special
Cleaner
Runs by' electricity -Saves
Woman Power
Saves Doctor Bills
Saves Time
Gets the Dust
Sold on Easy Terms
BACIAL EQUALITY
(Continued from Page 1.)
approval- which Is necessary for Its
adoption."
The preamble of the cnveha.it of
the league of nations, in which the
Japanese Bought the inclusion of
their amendment reads' as follows:
- "In order to promote Internation
al o-operation and to secure inter
national peace and security by the
acceptance of obligations not to re-
so-.t io war, uy me .prescription or
open. Just and honorable relations
between nations, by the firm estab
lishment of - the understandings of
international lawas the actual rule
of "induct amonggbvenments. and
by the maintenance of aust and a
scrupulous respect for all treaty ob- j
ligations in the dealing
ed people with one
ers signatory to tbi
this constitution
nations.'
New Methods
vs. Old
Tlic Brunswick j Method ot reproduction has
established new i standards of tone projection,
due to two 'outstanding featurcs---Tvo depar-
from old methods.
r
t tires
Tho IMtona.rrproducer enables you to play
ali iitonl.H at their" best. Just a turn of tire
baud presents to each type the proper point and
diaphragm, its .exact position on, the record,
and the -precise: legrcjj of pressure.
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. As no one record maker' has all the desirable
singers and entertainers, the advantageit of the
Ultona are easily appreciated
The. Brunswick" bom brings out tone hither
io lost and eliminate the usual metallic wmnd,
for it is built entirely of molded wood like a
fin? violin. .
The Brunswick
Several used machines of other makes for sale cheap,, bclading two Victors.
. Trade in Your Old Furniture for New,
Let us explain all the feature' of the Brunv
wick to you. Nc shall gladly put it to any
test you wish. But you shall W the judge of
its superiorities.
CHARGES MADE
(Continued from Page 1)
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W"
tlm be given, covering al of its an
gles. "1 have received a greit mass of
communications covering r.umeroua
pleases of the fish an? game contro
versy' stated Governor Olcott in an
nouncing that he has called fie spe
cial meeting of the commission.
Co
HAMILTON
340 Court Street
Salem, Oregon
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"Opinions in the matter are con
flicting in the extreme. To general
ly clarify tht atmosphere and to giv
myself a clear, first-hind Idea of
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CHIEF '
ZAGAPATE.
the most cruet,
handsomest
swage earth
EXTRAORDINARY
VAUDEYI
TODAY
FRANKIE HALL and BILLY O'BRIEN
Presenting the. 3Iusical Plavlet
"FROZEN OUT"
Mardo & Hunter Margaret Ryan
in Comedienne' of
"FLIP IT UP" Distinction
"THE CHANGING. WOMAN"
Special Vitagraph Feature
, cfowing: Wednesday to Yc'Llberty ;-Tbwtre'
the charges as welf aj the uefejte
that may be made. I have decldd
to call a special meeting for next
I'riday to give, to every on that may
have an Interest the fullest possi
bility of presenting any data which
nvay prove enlightening.
"A great amount of money is ex
pended by the citizens of the Mate
each year for the propagation and
conservatloa of fish and game. The
commission has a great aad import
ant function to perforin. I desire
a full and free, airing ot the aitoa
tion that I, aa well as the people
or the state, may be, as fully advis
ed as possible fit conditions Jut as
they exist. '
"What the future ot the Mali sod
game situation will be pro bally will
depend a, great deal upon the facts
that develop at the proposed meeting.-
CHICHESTER S PILLS
Read the Oauifierl Adt.'
POST-BELLUM SUITINGS
Are Superior in Quality.
The new woolens we arc receiving at the present time hare been made since the armistice
was sijpiej. Their superior quality is in marked contrast to the materials tve were able
to get during the war. We have them, in various weaves and patterns and pf proper weights
and shades for the summer season.
Let us show you these materials from which wc can fashion you a suit rouli be proud
to wear a t.uit of the most popular style and of a quality unexcelled at the price.
SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLS STORE
426 State Street
Phone 854
Salem, Oregon
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