The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 08, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN': TliritMllAY. JAXt'AKV H, tltM.
DFFROTH LAYS
3UT PLAN FOR
DEIilPSEY FIGHT
slant connection on their plans and
cable answer.
(Signed "James W. Coffroth"
Cofrroth waas preparing tonight to
have a conference tomorrow with,
Jack Kearns. Dempseys manager.
HK,04K) Expected
lie was proceeding tonight on the
theory his offer would be accented.
Last night, on hearing that Carpen-
uers manager has agreed to hare
ALLEGED REDS
OF CENTRAL1A
TRIAL JAN. 26
f - . I tier
nnnnation ct Acceptance he two heavyweights meet at Ti- IJufJse Wilson of Olympia De
UKea in table to Harvey,; te7n"arenantrthM8;
Tor aft.000 . persons. Today, after
going over the situation more fully.
he said he would have it built to ac-
His Agent
cides on Montesano as
Location
them, then let death be their own
punishment tor their opposition to
society."
Fred N. Wallace of Tutnalo. sec
retary of theNpngress. reached the
city today.
County Superintendents
Made Thrift Directors
. i miu ue woutu us
JU.UUU SEATS OUTLOOK fem?Aa ,east 80 000 and pos LEGAL BATTLE WAGED
fi n? Sr tt fa iti fw X?af4rm
i "The climate of this section." bo Decision Made Following
i - : ... k. . ... I
&diu. is such tnai a ereai ouiaoor . i.
uaim 01 rrejuaice against
Defendants
:xican Governor to be Con
sulted Concerning Bout
at Tijuana
UN DIEGO, Cal.. Jan. 7. James
Coffroth, whose offer of $400.
0 'or the 'Carpentier-Dempsey
tch. has been accepted by Carpen
matoager, Descamps, accord
' dispatches from Paris, re,
ted a telegram tonlrht from
a
arena can he built here better than
at any other .place, possibly in all
the. world, I believe more than 30,
000 persons will come here to
the big event, and I am going to do
what
them
As soon as any definite word , is
ABERDEEN. Wash.
Each county school superintendent
in Oregon is to be appointed by State
Superintendent Churchill as director
of thrift education In his county.
This instruction was received by Mr.
Churchill yesterday in a telegram
from C. A. Farnsworth of San Fran
cisco, director of war loan organiza
tion for the 12th federal reserve dis
trict. Each -county superintendent
will have the government franking
privilege for malls used in thrtrt
work. '
Earl Caddock Defends Belt
Against "Cyclone" Burns
l missioned by Corfroth to repre
it him in negotiations with Car
rier. The cablegram, sent . from
don,-asked for fuither orders.
froth at once aent the following
"gram tot Harvey:
"Youra received. Press here says
camps has wired me accepting my
t of $4010,000 for the match.
Te -not received same. Get ln-
Jan.
I can to prepare for seating Trial of eleven alleged I. . ..
cnarged witn rauraer in connection i
with the Armistice day shootings inL . .
received from Harvey, Coffroth says. Centralia. November 11. will be held I fliUf, tVl'jJS5z?t JZXL '
he will confer with Governor Bate- in MontesaLO. Wash.. Judge John of Iowa, heavyweight champion.
xi wn, nf oivmnJa . ,ttnr in th- succesaiuuy aeienaea nis line to-
' w v mj sr 9 " a - - i -
Grajs Haroor county superior court night.
at (Montesano. deciaea late toaay
The trial was set to befin January
26. :
Following announcement that the
ICQTTT fW TPEATV trial would begin January 19. At- second in z minutes ana live sec
lOOUCUr iIVDAII torne GeorKe Vandereer. for tha onds with a bjdy scissors and body
denfense. sked that a later date
dieted that it would be adopted. Iti .u -
is hnderstood to be an indorsement toVro?r p,repa!!?" "Ll
of f the president's course, without lV"7t"m Xi
PLUMB PLAN FOR
ALL INDUSTRY
IS SUGGESTED
Four Classes of Producers Un
der Tri-Partite Control
Is Proposal
ALL INTERESTS PUCED
Plan in Full to be Made Pub
lic Soon Washington
Sees Copies
he will confer with Governor Este-
ban Cantu of Lower California re
garding the site of the arena and
arlea J. Harvey, who has been arrangements Tor the macn.
DEMOCRATS TO MAKE
winning from "Cyclone"
Burns of this city in two successive
fails. The first fall was made in
37 minutes and 40 seconds with a
head rclssors and wrist lock end the
second In I! minutes and five sec
1 old.
TODAY
HOWARD
ROT
PLAYERS
IN SPOKEN DRAMA
y THEATRE
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
12
declaring epecifically for unreserved
ratification, but Mr. Cuir.mings said
the intention was to maake its lan
guage so plain, that there would bj
no doubt that the party stovd "be
hind the president."
Speculation Stirred l'p
The announcement stirred up end-
lers speculation when it was coupled
with unverified reports that William
to delay trial until January 26.
In reversing his decision of last
Saturday, at whjch time he granted
the petition of attorneys for the de
fense for a change of venue to ei
ther Thurston or Pierce counties
Judge Wilson said he had at that
lime taken cognizance or the civil,
rather than the criminal law. which.
be declared, would not admit of the
LEGION SECURES
EMPLOYMENT AID
Fund of $150 Apportioned to
Astoria Post by State
Commission
J. Bryan would advocate a different 1 r ha nee- on the showins trade by Mr.
course In his speech at the Jackson I Vanderveer. An affidavit to the er-
ASTORIA, -Jan,
day banquet tomorrow night.
fTnrolved in the possibilities of
this situation, was another unknown
feet that a fair trial would not be! men of an employment
held In Grays Harbor county, and a
formal charge of prejudice, both re-
I.- Establish-
bureau in
WASHINGTON. Jan. 7. A Plumb
plan for all American industry, mod
elled after the plan of the same name
for the railroads, has been prepared'
and is expected to be--publicly an
nounced soon. . "
Copies of the plan, captioned "An
Industrial Program by Glenn E.
Plumb." are being circulated In
Washington and some of them re
ceived in government circles.
Tri-Partite Control 'VropiI.
Briefly the plan proposes for all
American industry the system of tri
partite railroad control advanced
some time ago with the backing of
the great brotherhoods, which. It has
been announced. wonld( be made an
issue at the elections. It proposes
practically the same division of rep
resentation for capital, labor and the
public.
Industry is classed into four dlvi- i
sions. in this way:
(1) Those individualistic in
owenrship and operation, including
the farmer and the small artisan,
contractor and manufacturer who is
both capitalist, laborer and consum
er." (2) All industries "formerly In
dividualistic, but which through or-
have so developed that
is separated from labor
local control .created by'local thor-
ities and subjecl.to local regai"-.
'bllc Interest Defined. '
"Public interest Ms defined as
rirht of the public to obtain
better, cheaper or more product, or .
service as the progress oi
permits the making of more or bet
tr goods or srvlce at a lower cost of
production. The constitution, den
the power of the pnblic to exercise
its power or regulation as to deprive
.w nt thm nroDertr of bis in-
...mAnt .rtnaiir. honestly and prua-1
pntw made, or of a fair return on I
such Investment. If society pays
more than this amount which the
owner retains as a prorit. society
pays more than it lawfully Is re
quired to pay and the owner receives
more than he Is lawfully entitled to
receive." .
' DEALS IX REAL ESTATE.
August F. Kafner Jr.. and wife to
- . mm
G. J. Johnston and wire: iois .
7. block 8. Meyera addition; Salem
1100. .
ChrUtlne Swanson to V. M. LaRoe
and wife: lot 34. Hollywood. t000.
Jonathan . It. Matur to Frank Cer
venka and wife: lots 33 and 34.
block 2. Thomas' addition. Wood
burn. $1000. .
. Itus E. Meyer to Sarah Ixty:
ion mrr T . S R 3 W. S3C0O.
K. M. Crolsan and wife to H. J-
Townsend and wife: ota 20-21, Croi
san's additlon.tSI'42.
Frank rsselman and wire to Ray
mond F. Welton and wire; 2 acre
T . S R 1 W; smo,
William H. Troy and wire to Lna
E. Cobb: lots 27-58. Hampton Park
addition, Salem. $000.
Rasmus Anderson and wife 'to
Herman Fresla; one acre. T 9 S R 4
W.: $8500.
M. A. Lady and wife to Fred Har
bin and wife; 22 acres. T. 6 S. R 2
W: $500.
Isaac L. Moores and wife to Wil
liam A. Moores and wife; 37 acres.
TH.8R1 W; $4500..
Gust Hayden to Joseph Schotthof
mr anS wire; 37 acres. T S S R 3 W;
$4712.50. ,
quantity the message which Pres-1 quired by the crinJnal law, had not
ident Wilson is to send to the ban
que!.- It generally .was presumed
that be will touch on the treaty,
but there has been no information
as to how far he may go or whether
he will urye that ratification be
made -; an active issue in the cam-
paign. ' '
City , Kot Choeen
Although San Francisco and Kan-1 General Christensen. for the prose-
tas City apparently well in the front I cution, and Mr. Vanderveer, lo In-
i tonight in the race Tor the conven-1 (roduced four witnesses in an-crrort
tion it was declared by lf-adem that I to show thit a fair trial for the. ac-
ihe matter was by n means settled I cused could not be secured a ;Mon-
and that there stui was a
for Chicago or St. -Louis.
been filed. Judge Wilson averted.
and while Mr. Vanderveer submit
ted the affidavlt'at todav's hearing.
the judge hs.ld It was not sufficient j sien will turn over to the local post
to support the petition.
Battle List AH Iay
Judge Wilson's decision was made
at the close of an all-day legal bat
tle waged by Assistant Attorney
Astoria to take rare or ex-soldlers I ganlzatlon
and sailors during the next four I ownership
months, is assured through an ap- and concerns Itself only In direction
plication made by the soldiers and and supervision of production In
tailors- - commission of Oregon. It which it engages the efforts of others
war announced todar. The rommls- WDO haTe no bare In ownership."
I V W.J.A J s u , a.
of the American Legion $150 a Br,ni ir"ra OI
month for a period of four months franchise, grant of privilege or
and the local expects to provide "J0"0 lu lh'" lMon r?i ,Q
whatever additional funds are need- c,uded " Public service corporations
wnaiever aaauionai runas are neea- exce t those enMwd n inter-state
ftv commerce "and all Industries engag-
The action orjhe state commisE on , fXJ,oltlag natnrai resources."
in faking the appropriation Is the Jhw lzlv dMcrlbed ,nc,U(1.
result of an appeal made last week , m, and wat
in a letter to that body, for a,d in (4, Ranroads and commercial
mainiaming an umce in hub chj transoortatlon facilities. The Dlan
ARttOrEXT.
chance J feSano. The Judge held the evidence until the unemployment situation Is Jexplalns that these are considered
I insufficient I cleared up. I separately from the Duhlle service fa-
I I cilities embraced in the third divl-
"m.w!' Chemaua Defeats Upon S. A. Uagku Believes
Six-year-old Fred was still playing
with dolls and father decided t
break him of that habit. So one
evening be began a long argument
on boys who were not manly bat In
sisted on being like little girls and
playing with dolls. "Now John A
doesn't play with dolls. any more.".
he ended, "and he isn't as big as yon
are." x V
Little Fred clutched his beloved
doll still closer-In' his arms.- ' "Bat
his father don't play with their baby
and yon do with ours." he returned.
Father smiled. "That's because
they havent'.any baby," he explained
"And John hasn't any doll, either"
retorted the victorious six-year-old..
PALMER STANDS
BY SETTLEMENT
YiTTHACI(ERS
Attorney General Says Flore
Good Accomplished Thin
by Court Fignt
N0RR1S TAKES ISSUE (
France Makes t Intimation :o '
Favoritism Toward MuIU
Millionaires WASHINGTON, Jan. 7. More was
accomplished through the govern
ment's settlement of Ita antl-tmst
proceedings against the rive big Chi
cago meat, packers than could have
resulted from- a court decision ad
verse to the packer. Attorney Gen
eral Palmer told the senate agricul
tural committee today. .
iue government, the attorney gen
eral .eclared. surrendered no Tights
to rarther prosecution of the packers,
eliminated the packers from the con
duct of industries not directly re
lated to meat packlngnd does sot
at present rontemplate rurtber pro
ceedings, either civil or criminal, a
the "eases against them save' been
won.'1 '
Xorrta and Palmer Clab
There were a few sharp Inter-'
changes between Mr. Palmer and
committee members during his ap
pearance. - The suggestion of Sena
tor Norrl. Republican. Nebraska. .
that criminal counts against the
packers, past and prospective, bad
been "forgiven" by the agreement
brought a flat denial.
Senator France. Republican. Mary
land, intimated that by bringing civ
il.' and not criminal proceedings
arslnst the packers, the depatment
or justice bad "laid Itseir opea to the
charge of falling to proseewte multi
millionaires while Its agents had been
spying upon members of labor an
ions and making summary arrests."
The daughter of the -bo use was
engaged fa a desperala endeavor to.
drag conversation from the silent
young man. wnea the pianola in the
lounge began fo play an air from one
of .Meyerbeer operas. Don't you
love Meyerbeer?" she asked hopeful
If. ' J ' .
"I have never touched Intoxicants
fla my life. 'replied the young man
coldly. Argonaut .
sion because the former are "under ! Indianapolis News.
Read tbe Classified. Ads.
I.IONDAY
JANUARY
slip, enclose with Se to Foley & Co.,
i 2S35 Sheffield - Ave., Chicago, 111.,
writing your name and address clear
ly. You will receive In return a trial
package containing Foley's Honey
and Tar Compound, for coughs.
colds and croup. , Foley Kidney Pills
and Foley Cathartic Tablets J. C.
Perry.
Team oiAany 3S to 6 Morjh Violated StarWng Becane of Hea Snow., Seeking Food at Residence at Fort YelWone
Supremely-Satisfying 'Rtetp&tlt h UtU
Chemawa defeated the American
Legion team of Albany in a basket
ball game at the Indian school last
night by a score of 36 to 6." The
game was fast and clean throughout
despite the disparity in the score.
The team work of the Indians was
a feature.
S. A. Hughes of Salem, member of
the house ' of representatives from
Marion county.f writes C .II. Gram.
state labor commissioner, that he is
informed certain contractors engaged
in road construction In Oregon are
violating the law relative to hours
of labor. Gram is investigating.
Under the state law no overtime Is
JAY UPTON IS
"AFTER" REDS
A reception was held at the First
Methodist church last night in honor
cf Rev. E. unpen, who nas re-
Iccntly been appointed to fill the va-1
cancy caused by the death or the late
T. B- Ford, t superintendent of , the
Salem district. The reception was
planned by the First Methodist
I". i H.11..J1.1 i .-
CDurcn, juub l meiuuuisi uu 1 "las it I W?
Leslie Methodist churches or saiem. menace io nomc-ioYing rarm-
During the evening mere were De- r r
tween 200 and 300 persons in at- erS Oeen 1H KeVOlUUOn
tendance. I HnolnnM i
Rev. Mr. Gilbert has Purchascl a ""'"u"''
ViAma )iora fttirl ATlwti tn mftTA tcTtift
the permanent, address fot himself . . PORTLAND. Jan. 7. Extermlna-
and family. He has two children, a " oi me reas, - aeponauon oi en-
son and a daughter, who are almost e auens wno seen me overiurow oi
r:ilimr ant me Lmieu duties nuveruraeai anu
bxrepiionai worn was u.me un.nw.'ftn' work. TPt In
Shepherd, the big Indian center who I f .m.rMneT. A limited num
ber of reports received by Commis
sioner .Gram indicate that some em
ployes - have, worked overtime -.at
time and 4 halt allowance. The state 1
law requires aeuDie time.
MethnJitf Srtnmnimnmi I scored 12' points
" 1 o i , r cum,,. TarArM
Denikine Army Brutish Lot
Says Nordau, Jewish LaJer
NE.W YORK. Jan. 7. The army
of General Denikine Is characterized
as a "blood thirsty rabble" guilty of
"brntUh outrages." and a "mob
which revels in the most alvr..n-
able crimes and shrinks from no in
famy," In a eommunicatiawritten
by Dr. Max NordauJewKh publicist
and leader, made public tonignt.
The communication is a protest
illuwu. rui.jerii .ir. unurri nt-i l , - ' , . . , .
with the Methodist church of Med- adequate means of eradicating s'o- against reported pogroms in t krainia
ana an appeal in oena.ii ui iuo em-vlvors.-
ford where he was a successful pas-1 called citizens of America who carry
- PRICIIS f lSO to 50c
'VJu tax Scats on Kale Sat ar-
il y at tiera House Drug htore
tor. lie came to Salem Monday.
', FISHER'S
iO
ultry F
eeds
The Fisher Milling Co, of Se
attle manufacture the finest
line,' of Poultry Foods Jn the
United States. -
, .- - - . " - - ' J- :
Wo carry a full. line of their
products and can certainly rec
ommend them to poultry rals-
rs. ' ,;!!.
We mention
roducts.
few of .their
; Milk Mash. This is their new
aylng.Mash with' the 0 utter-"
Ik mixed in with the feed in
o right proportions.
Egg; Producer. This' Is' the
old standard Egg Mash and cer
tainly makes them lay.
Scratch Feed. The alwars
titrh feed ih.t t ti...
fn tkr.
- -' ;
GiWlhelr tin. .i n.L.
all . VL i , " trial, iuu
U T conUnue to use it.
ns.:r's Call Meal
i This ig' one of (Wi.
Knduct. al ,s . fine
market, yonr money back
1 ry it. , . y - ? ...
D. A. WHITE & SONS
Thone J 60, 2Sl Sute Street
.J; s ALCiP'tmtGOi'f"- r
Ton Can't F6o the Mothei s. .'
No one remedy would stand as a icad
for so many years as has Foley'i Hon
ey and Tar if It could not be depend
ed upon to relieve coughs, colds and
croup. It heals and soothes, eases
hoarseness, stops that coughing that
strains the whole body and breaks
colds and coughs. Children like It
Contains no opiates. J. C Perry.
SHIPPERS VOICE
RAILROAD IDEAS
Many Provisions of Cummins
Bill Attacked in Note to
Congress
CHICAGO. Jan. 7. Guaranteed
famines for the railroads appropria
tion of surplus railroad profits by
the government, thereby "penalizing
efficiency? and compulsory consoli
dation or the roads are all opposed
In a memorial addressed to congress
by the national shippers conierencc.
U itepresentatlvei of shippers In I
states met here DecemAer 30, and
appointed representatives to draft
Lthe memorial, wnicrt attacRs many
provisions of 'the Cummins railroad
bill. Copies were mailed today to
every member or congress."
Karl Return Asketl
: The shippers urge passage of lecis
lation for early return of the roads
to private control and favor reten
tion of tue state commissions to fix
Intra-state rates. " ' v-v
creation oi tne proposed "trans
portation lioard" is opposed because
it could Invade the interstate com
merce commission's field and make
ruhlic recommendations in rate ad
vance cases without the necessity ot
conducting any nubile heart n r
"lt has been stated That in. int-r.
ate commerce commission is over-
.wuraenea wu.n work.- the memorial
I afff .:0-iAt. - -' . T t - . .
I ' ;uv" ienienii are 'xiot
Higher, Wage for Teacher t
the red flag of murder and anarchy'
is demanded by the farmers of Ore-
d?i.J 'Y?toSJTT5Sr Industrial Association for
gation congress, wnlcn will open its
three day session here at the cham
ber of commerce tomorrow. He ar
rived today to preside over t,he meet
ings. He is at the Benson.
"The farmers ot Oregon are going
to demand the extermination of- the
reds," said Mr. Upton. "Our homes.
our farms and our honestly earned
property must be protected. They
advocate death to those who oppose
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izis : . , :: i- I
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To Cure A Cold
In One Day
Tako '
I3romo
Quimrio
Be sure you get the Genuine
Look for this signature
This photograph shows how heary snow storms have driven t7t4 Yellowstone Tark deer to Fort Yellow-
PORTLAND. Or.. Jan 7. Renoln- - ... . i-ni u iTimoif tunas ror nay. have asked con-
tions were adopted today by lh 10 emcrKrory cuoa ana nave aiso appeajea ta organisations lircrested In the preservation ot wild
board of directors of the Industrial animals. Deer, and especially elk, driven by hunger, have teen eroding the line of the preserve and are be-
nrout.iuMi i ji rhuu iii""i h I ing aiaugniereu py waning Hunters.
puouc scnooi leacners. 1 ne resolu
tions are similar to tho.6 rcently
adopted by the Portland Chamler of
Commerce and pledged the t.rirport
of the association for any action
which may be taken by fie state leg
islature to provide higher salaries
for teachers, especially ihofc lit tho
rual schools.
California Wine Contracts ,
Subject to Law Is Ruling
WASHINGTON. Jan. 7. Internal
revenue officials, in a rtatement to
right declared producers distribut
ing wine under nptlon contracts,
said 'to be In use in California would
be subjected "to the penalties of the
law." . The bureau' regulations.
which, while holding tfrat the option
contracts do not vio'ato ibe law.
specifically prohibit delivery or wine,
had ben inrorrectly 'nterpreted by
J. S. Wardell. Internal revenue col
lector ror northern California, offi
cials said.
XKW YOIIK MARKKTH
on the box. 30c
---- ' w
NKW YOUK. Jan. 7. Evaporated
apples dull. Prunes' firm. Peaches
steady.
A customer entered the drug store.
He handed the dapper clerk a papr
containing some sort of white powder
and said: "What do you think thin
Is? Taste it. please, and tell me your
opinion."
The clerk in question smiled, then,
pouring some into the palm of his
hand, he touched it to his toncue
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY "iJ2& illS?
customer's reply, "but my wife
sistcd it was rat poison.
In-
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