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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1919)
: ' ' ' . - , - . - - -; , " . - . ' . . : t , ft : ." 1 - j ' - I ; . j ,:.r- : . !:: -1 ; ' . ' v . . j . .: i . . . : . . i :.. , y 2 i , 1 ' THE PREG03T STATES3IAN; Tl'KSU.W. JfXE 21. IPtD. - - ' ' i i milted Time peciaii LASTS jV LIFE TIME MANY . EXCLUSIVE ' FEATURES GETAWAY FROM THE DRUDGERY vV. OF Vl-jv HAND CLEANING WE WILL SEND TO YOU ON f T r t 1 1 oner r EUREKA ' j.- , i III-. 0 I I I i I I V 7 L-J I 1 X I PAY AS YGtyT CLEAN Our free trial, 'offer ahtl easy payment plan puts the EUREKA in your home, j A small monthly payment keeps it there. Demonstration Free' Electric Vacuum Cleaner AFTER TRIAL PAY FIRST TIME THIS OFFER HAS BEEN MADE IN SALEM. We mil deliver right to yourdoor, one of our Superb, Brand New, easy-gliding and deeply cleaning Eureka Vacuum Cleaners very latest model, on 3 days free cleaning trial. After examining and testing to your full satisfaction, you may keep it at the easy payment terms of $2.50 cah and the balance in small monthly paymets. This special offer expires at 6 p. m. Saturday, June 28. Write or telephone at once, so that you may be sure to get DOWN Balance in Easy Payments your Eureka. ; Time is Limited tn this Offer. Costs you tijtb;iig to see and trv this machine. Telephone 84 FOR TLaND RAILWAY LIGHT & POWER COMPANY N0- CASE IS AGAIN BEF0REO0URT Bonus or Breach inLoganber- Xry Contracts Question : . for Decision . Whether 4 5 1-2 cents, or an In crease of 2.1-2 cents over the 3 cents apound at Irhich the Northwest Fruit Products company entered into contracts wfth growers of loganbet rlea in 1917. Is a bonus offered ttiie growers or ,a. modification of the contracts .which will have the effect of making, them void and .releasing the "growers, frdm their obligation to the-company i is the question at issue .-before the. circuit con . of Marion county in an amended com plaint. that has been filed by the '.Pheasant Fruit Juice company specific understanding', with the growers that the bonus was not to affect the contracts, and points out ithat a contract between the grow ers and thte Salem Fruit Union spe cifies .thai the berries be -sold to the .-Fruit -Juice company. The Sa lem Fruit Union contends that no contract is in effect. , To escape, the injunction attor neys for the defendants are attempt ing to show that the contract under which the company attempted to en Join is net the original contract be cause of the. changes, and that a con tract entered into between the Fruit union and feet the growers. Should the court. the company does not ! af- hold that the difference of 2 l-z cents is a ibonus. then the contracts must boldi If the court holds that the , difference is ; a breach of con tract, the the growers doubtless will tie free to sell to other buyers. Five pointsjought.bytbe,pla.intijf.i and brought out in the corapU'ut are: ; . ' -. -, - - - . First That a temporary restrain GERMANS TO SIGN I PEACE IN FEW DAYS (Continued from Page 1.) officer of the army have threat ened to retired if the government signs peace unconditionally; ' The 'assembly met at noon and Premier Bauer . asked for confirma tion of the assembly's decision, as the allied and associated powers had re jected i Germany's reservations. The assembly.thereupon declared the gov ernment'was still empowered to sign the treaty. - SALEM UNION IS PRIZEWINNER A Salem rroduct ' ; ; "Thelma"i Individual Chocolates. Be everywhere. Heaps of Fun" Takes Place Among Stunts by Endeav orers of State In a "stunt" contest among the 20 Christian Endeavor unions of the state that attended the state meet ing in Portland, first prize was wop by the Salem union which put on a i clever production entitled "Heaps of Giant Airship That British Believe Can Cross the Atlantic against the Salem Fruit union and in order Je issued restraining and about 100 growers. At the time the Northwest: products company and the Phes company were consolidated the contracts were assigned to the new company. The growers hope to convince the court that the change . in amount offered though in their favor Is a breach of contract and -. thereby , be released from their obli gation so they may sell on the pres-: ent market of about 8 cents a pound. The fruit - juice " company, contends that , the contracts must hold and eeek to enjoin the growers from sell ing elsewhere." ' kludge IUngham recently refused o enjoin-the growers on grounds that the complaint of the Juice com pany did not show , that the change In the figure was a bonus, but'grant ed permission for an amended com -plaint to be .filed- The amended complaint asserts that there was a enjoining the defendants from offer ing to sellf the 1200 tons of logan berries contracted to plaintiff. SeeondtThat the several defend ants be restrained from disposing of their berries to any 'other, purchaser pending thie hearing of the case. Third That at the final hearing the 'temporary restraining order be made permanent and that the defen dants .be required to deliver their berries to their plaintiff, 'i '. - . ' ; Fourth f That an acounting be be j- made of all loganberries grown by the defendants arid not delivered to the plaintiff. . Firth That plaintiff be given just costs and disbursements. ; i Help put Polk and Marion county on j the map. ' Bend a copy of the Peice edition-to your friends and relatives.. 25 ccnU per copy. - Gram Not Held to Collect Fun Fartnrv Intnortinn F,J X h.8Ute coention,of the i f --- i wregen cnristian Endeavor associa- TTTnTTstateTlar'eom'mToner is not responsible on his 'bond for the collection, of - factory inspection fees. This ,ii the tepb' of .Attorney Gen eral Brown after an 'examination of the factory inspection! law to an in quiry by State Labor Commis,sioner C. II. Gram. : ; i i i Before entering upon tae duties' of the office, the labor commissioner is required to execute a bond in the sum of 3000 for th!e faithful per- fornutnice of his duties. The opiaion h b $: ! i v i- "i i ' ' I v. 4 K'33 held 4 Portland -from Thursday until Sunday evening, with sessions meet in? at the auditorium. There were 500 registered delegates and the convention was a most n thusiastic and successful one. Miss Fay Steinmetz of Portland was el ected president for the coming year and the following Salem people .were elected to offices: Miss Gertrude Ea- ! kin. chairman of the state mission- j ary committee; Howard Voider, state I I ' ' rj 'r r I i - . . ' - 5 : ....... 1 - ., - t ' f .- . ' . : t , 1 1 I T Trial flights have led British experts to predict that a trans-atlantio croine will tn.l r r?.. points iout that the Sureties on aniPrar meeting superintendent; Bho- j Britain's new dirigibles, the B-33 or the R-34. This photrsraDh show, the R-32 lea v ins It hI Thi. official bond make itheir contract aa 1 ersons assistant lookout- chair- flier is 670 feet in length, seventy-nine feet in diameter h,. - -. , AA ... . with reference to the! law reuir:n, AI.ce Judd.soo.al super- fue, for a flve day,. trlp ai' ck! ,wntv " ' JU",C. ! B luicnuem.. , tifT. M. a. an Winkle . . .... " miiiiR iiarity oi iweniy-seven to a shci the bond and regulating the duties Ihe law prescribing the duties of thei'r iff the convention, and Alice Judd les than two an'1 a ha,f times the length of a New York City block of California was the principal speak-'! thirt' tons- ,n ins trim this British "Zeppelin- weighs sixty tons. The K-33 could JoV.be housed la labor commissioner does not include the collection of factory inspection of Salem, was the convention soloist A budget of S20O0 was raised Fund Campaign in Portland fees. Th-? factory Inspection law re- ; saiuraay evening for next year. wu j iiuusunu L.IKS rusn quires ihat the fees shall be paid to Mvhioh is $600 larger than ever raised the state treasurer and not the labor before for the same purpose.. A plan ; commissioner. i , was perfected, for the federation of i Oregon, Washington .and Idaho In or-i PORTLAXP. Or.. June 23. With der to secure the services of a paid 2,000 workers afield in the 1600 neia secretary. ! campaign nrecinctn in Pnnim inr.t Read I the Gassified Ads Elks launched a drive In Portland today to raise one-half of the spate's quota of $230.000 1 in the Salvation Army drive, while the outer-state districts began their campaign at the same hour. The campaign f to conclude Saturday nirht of thi l:ev. Hilly Sunday, has arranged to come here from his Hood Rirer ranch tomorrow to address a" meeting- in 1 ehalf'of. the cause. -r ! i fl m 5V; 2:15 P. M. 10c mmr 7:30-9 P. WI. 35c-10c THE INCOMPARABLE rn 4N ft Special Music on our Wurlitzer by Mr. deo. W.King -,.iVs :-S:g-' (SISIICBGJKI 4 DAYS i Today- Tbrnbrrow 1 I i Thursday - Friday 1 4