The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 21, 1920, Page 8, Image 8

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THE 1 OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON.
TUESDAY M01WTN(T.'flEPTrainER 21.-1920
FARMERS SEE
AID FROM STATE
Rural Districts Like Bene
fits of Oregon's Compen
. sation Statutes
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Oregon farmers are taking an
increasing. Interest in the opera
tion ot the workmen's comDensa-
tion act and a large number ot I
mem nave come under tbe act toI
nntarilr in the last Tear, accord
lag to a report submitted by the
state Industrial accident commis
sion to Governor Olcott- Th re
port was requested by the gover
nor.' ; , .
The report Indicates that in the
last year more farmers hate come
under the act than in all of the
three preceding years.
la the last year the commission
has -waged a campaign to collect
delinquent contributions to the ac
cident fund and through the agen
cy of a special collector has' col
lected more than 200.000. On old
accounts the interest alone collect
ed from employers Is I over
$16,000. -
Another improvement In the ad
ministration of the workmen's
compensation act is the shorter
time that now elapses from the in
jury ot a workman until be begins
to receive compensation from the
state.
The rehabilitation department
of the commission, a new phase of
the work, is mentioned at some
length in the report, and the work
of the rehabilitation stations at
Salem and Portland reviewed.
"In January of this year." says
the report, "the number of state,
ments issued equaled only S3 per
cent of the number of audits re
ceived. During -the months fol
lowing there was a steady gain in
this percentage until in July the
number of statements - Issued
equaled 112 per cent of the num-
SALEM FOUqARE
N0W1NH0
ULUU
Departing Slherton '
Couple much Feted
HART REMORSE
d IN PRISON CELL
7aw "V i a is m w nm
IV4J f.J'f.
Anbtr Sleless Night?
It's been a busy and fretful day. Brain f agged.nervea frayed
and body exhausted conscious that tomorrow is fraught with
new trials and tribulations, he realizes the imperative need of a refreshing
night's rest. Yet, he hesitates ana areaas 10 o io
bed lest be roll and toss throughout the night.
Da yoo mipm teoca tha twrrotaof atkunara and tnaoaaata?
Arc too troubted with wakaful raattoaa nichtot Do yoa vat
mp in tha monrinc fcelinc mora tired than whan foowrat to
bad. bacaaaa roar rtwt U M diturbal and brokaal Taan. tr
The Great General Tonic
TW heurr af hed-thna win Man loa it terror and veai vff
W.i ta acek voor coach with t'lwmirabta astietDalioa f
aiirht fraa from dtatarbaacaa. LYKO" wiU blraa yoa wtU
wart. Bound and peaceful slumber Bad brte fa down to Um
breakfast tabta ta u mommc ta tmoa aptnea aaa 10 nirna.
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Russell Brooks Meets Mrs.
S. Levy and Daughter in
Strange Lanof
Russel M. Brooks wrlfes from
Holland, under date of A&ust 23,
to his mother. Mrs. Mildred Rob
ertson Brooks, a most interesting
letter in which he says thA he has
met Mrs. S. Lery of this ity and
her talanted daughter, Mis Eliza
beth, and that they are -foth en
invlnr their visit therfa where
they are being feted by Relatives
and friends. E
Mrs. Brooks has TeryS kindly
consented to the publicatldS of the
following portion of her gn s let
ter descriptive of a rain dorm In
Holland:
"What a day! You. Hn the
worst of Oregon rains naB never
seen a time to compare t Itb the
last periods of dayight. Including
Saturday evening.' all Sungay and
today. The wind drivSi rain
spreads itself out in immense
white sheets, sweeping mp the
street like a cloud of foil only
ith the dampening powMr . ef a
firehose turned full blast pagainst
you. I don't mine mat anything
outside of a bathing suit, i which
one expects to become wit. or a
copper riveted costume cn pos
sibly serve to keep out ffcls hu
mid it r. Reallv. never have I seen
anything like it. and we tire sup
posed to have some rains Un Ore
gon. A rain coat ts about as much
protection as & niece of Biosuito
netting, the only different -being
that it becomes so heavg with
water that one is a walking nata
torium. An umbrella- resembles
the top ot a submarine beat,- just
out of water and yet with .11 they
seem to like it here, fo
Holland Is the home of
people, though of course
them are born into it." .
surely
ealthyl
ost of I
in Salem Awaiting Exe
cution on Norember 5
Mum mil akatituta
rba. kaaa (or tha day activMiaa; rcatad mad aaf raabad ia body and mind, and wit a
appatita uaaqaalad ataea yoa wara a boy,
XYKO to a aplondid
aral tonie: a -ralisbabla
Umt aadaa axeaiiaat athn
ta tha aarruaa aratam.
IiTa braia fac and physical
axhatuMaa; b a i I d op tba
aarra; atranfthana tba tnaa
alaa; corracta disastiva diaoa.
daraand rahabiliutaa Kaaarally
tba waak, irritabla and worm
ant. Aak your dracriat for a
bottla today aad. set rid of
stoopiaaa sishta.
S1LVERTON. Or.. Sept, 20
iSoeclal to The Statesman
Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Calllster.
who leave Tuesday ior ineir new i ct f T1 r 1 A
home in San Francisco, have been Mayer 01 1 tl 1 aylOr AmYCS
the Inspiration for social func
tions givea during the past week
by their friends.
Mrs. George Steelhammer and
Mrs. Charles Reynolds were host
esses at a tea given Wednesday
afternoon at the Steelhammer
residence in honor of Mrs. F. 12.
Calllster. The rooms were dec
orated with-ferns and Marigolds.
The hostess presented a
meat jar to the guest of honor as
a remembrance of the occasion.
Mrs. Calllster was the guest of
honor at a bridge party given
Thursday afternoon at the R. E.
Klelnsarge home. Mrs. R. E.
Kleinsarge and Mrs. A. E. John
son were hostesses. , Pink rosea
and f rens made the library and
living room beautiful. The color
scheme was also carried out In
the place cards. Six tables were
Emmett Ra.irr.tft. alias Neil
Hart. slaveiof Sheriff Til Taylor
of ITmatllLv connty, was brought
Sunday to the state penitential y
where he will remain until his
sweet I execution November 5. except for
a few days when he will be taken
back to Pendleton to irvo as a
witness In the trial ot four other
men who are implicated In the
murder, i Banerof: wan brought
to Salem by W. R. Taylor, who
has succeeded his brother as sher
Iff. and R. V. Sinclair, a deputy
sheriff together with two other
prisoners.
Hart did not hava a great deal
to sar as he was "lrtsed In' at
arranged for cards. More' guests I the prison. He professes a relig
called later to partake ot the tea. ious faith and expressed regret
Mrs. Calllster was the recipient of that he had committed the crime,
a silver tea ball given by the hos- He declared that fright, when he
tess as a momento ot tbe occas- saw the other prisoners grappling
Ion. with the sheriff and his deputy
Tuesday evening a social even-1 at the time of the iscape. rau?ed
Ing was enjoyed by the Eastern I him to seise a gun and shoot the
aiars ana Masons in tne loage i officer.
parlors where Mr. and Mrs. Cal- Bancroft was tired after the
lister, the former a member of the Journey in Irons from Pendleton
local Masonic chapter and the lat- and went to bed In his cell about
ter an Eastern Star, again be
came the guests of honor. The
chapter of the Eastern Star pre-1
s-nted Mrs. Calllster with an em
blem pin. a star set with pearls.
7:30 o'clock. Apparently lie
passed a quiet nichu
The prisoner said he would ten
the exact truth when he Is taken
back to Pendleton to testify as a
Mr. Calllster waa presented with witness in the trial of the other
an old stocking containing one i prisoners.
dollar and 28 cents, representing
a penny from each friend. Dr.
C. W. Keene made the presenta
tion speeches.
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AT THE LIBRARY
4547 JAPANESE
1 NOW IN OREGON
New Books
ltko r.ic:cc;z co.
r Tart - Cum City, Ma.
mm
wW
means
I all the
tare of,'
mi be
1ms are
For sale by aU druggists'.! Always in stock at Perry's drug store,
ber of audits received. Th
that in time not only wil
current business be taken
but the old business
cleaned up. .
"Approximately 2000 cl
received each month. Wlen. the
work of speeding np the payment
of claims was begun the jveraje
of undisposed of claims ranged
above 2000. At this time tHe dally
average of undisposed of efalma is
but slightly over 110J Thlr
means that we now have in aver
age, ot approximately twon weeks'
accumulation of undisposed of
claims. Studies made by tije com'
mission show that more pan 60
per cent of the claio
proved for payment in leW than
two days after receipt ot ithe re
ports substantiating the claims."
"Korea's Fiaht For Freedom," I Orient a 1 urtrl riitno Pnrv.
recent political nistory conwrneu - .
troi.rropcrty vamed in
Excess of $300,000
C. II. Gram, state, labor com
mlssloner. after a careful survey
a uv jumimu vi a wsa iuw, ..J PkUaa a a-
especially with Korea's relations
with Japan, by F. A. McKenzie.
"The Story of the Great War.
a brief history In one. volume
giving a clear statement or situa
tions and events of the war, by
Prof. Roland G. usher.
"Through the Brazilian Wilder
ness." by Theodore Roosevelt.
"The End of the Trail. ' the far
west from New Mexico to British
Columbia, by E. Alexander Pow
ell.
tags whleh wai today filed with
Governor Olcott.
Gram's report shows that there
is a total of 4547 Japanese and
3617 Chinese la the state. The
Japanese. It appears In the report.
feS ;t
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W xyW Coot
'iV m- .A A W I nienc of toying
Certain-teed Rooftnh
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f Less to La:
appreciate the low coat arid cxvj-
Ccrtain-teed Roofirg.
not required to Jay it properl j.
You aawe reach of the expense of Jiirteg trained
wcrlmea end avoid delays became of a scarcir
ofaachnym. . ( , t . b
Bot this is only one of the Certain-teed econo
mies. It also costs less to boy and less tb
maintain than any other type ot good roofing.
In addition, Certain-teed roofing is weathcJL
proof, fire-retardinc and spark-proof. It h
guaranteed for five, tea or fifteen years, act
cording to weight. Experience proves tht It
usually outlasts its guarantee by years of satiav
factory service.. J
See your dealer about Certaln-teed Roofing
If he cant fill your entire order from atoclc h
can get what yoo want quickly from a nearbj
cerudn-teeu distnouting center.
"The Life of Mrs. Robert Louis own property valued at a total
Stevenson." an intimate biograph I of 1300.000. This Information Is
by her sister. Mrs. Nellie Sanchez. 1 obtained from the assessment
"Modernized Methods in Art rolls!
and Practice of Lettering tori Of the Japanese population.
Commercial Purposes," well Illua- 2 C63 are adult males and 883
t rated, written by William Hugh adult females. Married Japanese
Gordon. number Hi S. and 200 children
How to Teach Religion; prln-I
Vrr, tArn rinrlna thm mr ISIS
ciplea and Methods," by George Commercial' business claims the
ImttAntlon of abnnt 9tS Jimkma
"Yvette" and other stories by aod the nmiilni9T 9 classified
Bryant, who la accused of violat
ing tbe law In fishing on Willam
ette slough. The attorney gene-
rat does not pass on tbe facts in
the case, leaving that to the offi
cers.
"It Willamette slough Is a navi
gable stream In the common law
sense," says the opinion. ?Bayant
had a clear right to fish from a
boat In tbe waters of the alough.
and it the stream waa a navigable
stream he had a right to go upon
the shore and, remaining below
ordinary high water mark, fish
the stream, whether the title of
the land was in the state or the
riparian owner, so long as he did
not Interfere with the valid ex
isting rights.
How far the supreme court of
Oregon will go In interpreting
what constitutes a navigable riv
er, stream or alough for the pur
pose or giving a public light to
fishery therein cannot be pre
dicted." Mr. Brown expresses the belief
that the court will bo liberal. In
its opinion.
. The total length of chain cable
tested during the 1918-1 altha
public proving ' houses tn the
United Kingdom, all of which are
under the auerin:enderco of
Lloyds Register or .Shipping, was
(99.094 fathom-?, and a nantlty
of miscellaneous rh.i-,. ...
ples. The numbar of .'f
tested waa 9712. " -
Campaign Ilea have a tT-r
Kill That Cold Vi'th
Ceiai, Coag as OMV
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QUININE
' AXD ,
La Grippe
Neglected Colds are Dangerous
Taka no chranca. Xaap this standard rcoajy bandy for th 6m i , ",
Braaks cp a cold la 24 boors - RalUvae .
Grippe la 9 days ExcaOact foe Ha4acha
Quinine in thia form does not aJcct the haad CJCra ia baat Tocae
Lxathra No Opiata in HiH's. ( , ,
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
i Hnv A a fannsift9ifit
"Poor RelaUons". a novel 'by
ICompton McKenxIe.
Children's Books
"The Wonder of War In the
Air." by Francis Rolt-Wheeler.
"Twin Travelers In the Holy
Land", by Mary H. Wade.
Czechoslovak F!rv Tales", by
Parker Fillmore.
under applications as follows
Commercial fields. 2 62; -Indus
trial field. 1595: agricultural
field. 590.
Or the Japanese wcrsia 3 are
engaged lz industrial occupa
tions and only one In agriculture.
Reports received from counties
show that the average wage of
"The Queer Beasts," a mystery Japanese males range from I2.S0
tale for children, by Mrs. Ackland.
"The White Indian Boy." the
story of a pioneer among the
Shoshone Indians by Wilson
Driggs.
"Curly of the Circle
cowboy story by J. R. Amos.
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EDITORIALS
OF THE
PEOPLE
ftojBCeata Baneball
Editor Statesman: If yon would I Vvr. V. -
allow ma tn m.V. miiHtlnnM1110"
V uiwv rbvmwh
regarding the coming state fair. 1 1 J , onI
I would like to ask Secretary A. I n .
II. Lea of the atate fair board if
it .would not be possible for him
to offer a prize or premium to the
baseball club victorious In a ser
ies of games to be played on tbe
ground during fair week. I know
Certain-teed Prodcct Corporation
General Ofltcaa, Saint Loota
OtSaaa taJ WaraUaaaa ta rMarljal OSm
Wan )
$3.50 $3.75 ; $4.50
349 South 12th St.
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SALEU H
to $5 day. while the women
earn from S2 to S3.75 a day.
Japanese males shown annual In
comes ranging from 8800 to
81250, and pay from 8144 to 2250
yearly In house rent.
The Japanese are attracted to
country life and only ill own
city property. Their ground Im
provements show a valuation of
229.918. Their rural holdlnrs
aggregate 4702 acres. The asses
sed valuation ot the land and Im
provement is 2142.255.
Multnomah county has the larg
est Japanese population ' with
2031. So Japanese are found in
Fherman. Curry. Tillamook, Wal
lowa and Wheeler counties.
Of the 3C17 Chinese in the
state. 2952 are classified as adult
males and 245 ad nit females. Of
these 419 are without ehlMrn.
of them are married
34 children were born
In commercial enter.
prises 884 Chinese are employed;
mates are engaged In com
mercial field work. 1784 In In
dustrial field and 181 in agricul
tural field.
Male Chinese earn wages rang-
when I was considerable younger ling from S3 to 84.50 a dir ant
than I am now. a great feature their annual income rMm
ot the week was the annual tourn
ament ot the baseball cluba of the
8700 to 21000. Ther nav from
sua to szso a year ia house rent
Willamette valley. The contests cttr nmnortT i. n v -v "
:lf,7Ci'-Lr.l "! Chinese and the assessed VaW
those people to whom horse rac
ing did not appeal. What say yon.
Secretary Lea.' to thia suggestion?
Old Baseball Fan.
Salem; Sept, 20, 1920.
uatlA a. -k. .
wuvu ia 9.a. Kurai acre
age controlled bjr Chinese totals
zfo ana its assessed valuation Is
a i o.oaw.
Minnesota Nan Not to
warn uoias Peonle vhn
blood Is pure are not nearlr an
Km Ti.Vmv.A Tllucir to taxe hard colds aa are
V( VtHlftUUIVI IIUU .il.,,. n. o . .
Governor Olcott yesterday de-YZrZTlZ'
nled requisition papers signed by " ,CVUTe lQO wem alter
the governor of Minnesota asking ?. cldM n. other medicine does.
ior tne extraaition or nun I "- a.
Page, wanted In Minneapolis on a
charge of non-support. It was the
first requisition Governor Olcott
haa, denied since he assumed the
executive office.
Tetimony in the ease showed
that Page and his wife were mar
ried when he waa 19 years old and
she waa 33. Ther have a son IS. i
During their married life they I Ais .iJ. n ' i i? n'
have lived together only two year8 AUOlTiey Uclieral Holds tor
but Page was able to produce T?:L . n.i o
cancelled checks showing that he isucxmail la lullng dUD-
has supported his wife during all
ineir marnea lire.
ANGLERS WIN IN
LEGAL OPINION
mittcd from Portland
TOBACCO HABIT
DANGEROUS
art . Doctar Oonaor. fornifrlr af Jaka
napaiaa aeapiUL THaaana of mtn aaf
trriar fram fatal Imnm vnM im
artrt health u4tr w,rt it ant fr th
hrfara it'a ta lata.
wa.ta ri4 raarwtf af tha taharra habit
ia aay farm. Ja.l ta ta aajr aa-ta-4at
r ara aaa C1 aaaia Mttl tablrtt
There ia statutory authority tor
anglers, regularly licensed, to fish
along navigable streams and on
the banks of navlcable streams
Irom below the high water mark,
and this interpretation ot the law
Ka th habit aaw I mut be ud by officers as valid
it a a siaipia pm-lna constitutional nnlem th
courts shall rule otherwise.
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uia is me Fuosiance or an
" f I Plnlm. written by Attorney Gen-
rrfand tba atonrf if ther faiJ. Ba aara
bu vfc DraiaiMaleral Brown maf. .,mi- o-..
la aara tal .1 I "
ra Urr aa4 latrmtia aaoaaaraaat I Lrday in reply to an Inquiry by
-T ww vnaaar anon t appear ia thi A. ti. narghduft. sUte game war
K W ,7 irlK iln- The inquiry was put by tbe
caatun try Kirotat tablets: ya wUl bal FIBe' warden In connection with
arpriaad s U mult. f ...... Ithe case l U state agalast. U
lieep
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Bfy!
- One of Our Dependable
Umbrellas Will Shield You
From the Rain
DONT wait until the winter raia is upon us belort prepsT
ing for it by purchasing' one of these h'gh clan umbrella.
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Our new assortment is is, and included in this display will
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be found every type of umbrella, from the standard cotton
ones, and the mercerised, to the higher graded silk which come
in all colors, with all fancy handles and trimmings.
See this complete line today and keep dry for the rest of the
winter. 1
$2'0I)
to 17
"Our Pricea Alwasy the Lowest"
Gale &. Company
Court and Commercial
Streets
Formerly Chicago
' . ; , Store
Ladles' Home Journal Patterns
Tuesday Shoppers at this store will be greeted
with niahy I
O '
Such as ad?crtije 1 for Tuesday only
Groceries
TUESDAY SURPRISE SALES
SOc Reliance Coffee, pound
Best Coffee in bulk, pound, 25c
Peas, two cans of Peas Tuesday.... 25c
FLANNEL :
Vcesday ouy. Flannel, all colors, st 39
SWEATERS
' v and Hisses. aU wool sleeved slip
or Sweaters, Tuesday...;. J4.9S
School Dresses WAISTS
Misses Gingham, Wool and Silk Dresses,
new Fall styles from.:. $1.98 DP
J SAVE YOUR
SMTU
TH TICKETS
Given with each one dollar purchase, re
deemable for Beautiful Presents
Crepe de Chine, all colors, 2)8.50 Tal-
.J3.95
WEDNESDAY
SEPTEMBER 22ND
This b'torc will remain closed in observ
ance of Atonement Day
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