The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 19, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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TIIE lOTlEGOy STATESfAN, SALEM.' OIIEGON
SATURDAY MORNING.- FEBRUARY-. 19 1921. -
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STORY BELATED OF
' SIEfl FE1H BATTLE
Killing of 17 .Auxiliary Cad
ets Told By Sole
Survivor
LONDON, Feb. 18. The Hrat
detailed authentic accoount of tie
killing of 17 Aux.Hary cadets of
th Ttoval Irish constabulary by a
party of Sinn Felners
near Ma-
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LIBERTY
croom. Ireland on November . 28j
baa JuEt been obtained from th
sole survivor of the ambushed
party, Lieutenant H.'-F. Forode.
The lieutenant has recivered from
bis wounds in a London military
hospital. All preTious accoounts
of the affair hare been based on
deductions, in the absence of re
ports from eyewitnesses.
Lieutenant Forde suffered a
bullet wound in the head and was
clubbed with the butt of a rifle
and left for dead.
He says that the two motor cars
catrying the cadets were attacked
as they were passing between
rocky declivities on either side
just as the leading car ran into a
ditch which had been prepared lor
it. Many of those in the first car
were wounded by Jhe first fire
from forces conocealed behind
huge rocks. ,
Those in the second car came up
and fought until the last man fell
wounded . Foode was lying wound
ed when he heard the order to
cease fire. He adds: "Then a
large number of attackers from
both sides rushed into the road.
They wore the uniform of British
soldiers and handled us all very
roughly, not excepting the dead.
After knocking us about they
called on us all to stand up.
'Two of the party were unable
to -get to their feet and were im
mediately shot down at close
range by the 'thinners.' One ol
the cadets near me groaned and
turned over. One of the civilians
plunged a bayonet into bis back.
1 muttered something and be
turned to me and after cursing
roe. said it "would be my turn next.
I could see the others going
through the -clothing of the ca
dets who -were being brutally
treated. One of the civilians tried
to pull a gold ring from my finger
but failed. The next thing I re
member waa when one of them
roolled me over roughly, to see 1
suppose, whether I was dead.
"When 1 woke up it was pitch
dark. The ambushers retired to
their" positions and occas.onaly
fired a few shots."
Senate Passes Many
Bills in Last Days
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LONCHANEY
. . . .The greatest clinracter actor on the ncreen
tlmt'ft LOX C'H.W'KY, famow for hl roles in
The Miracle Man" and Th Penalty," and do
ing the finet work of hi career in this whirl
ing rushing drama of desperate deeds after dark.
PRISCILLA DEAN
WHEELER OAKMAN
In
OUTSS DE
THE
LAW
The Greatest Thriller in
10 Years , '
Starts Sunday
LIBERTY
Where The Big .Picture Show
Mot in the
Combine
Look these prices over. They speak
tor themselves. It pays to trade at
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1NDEPEM)ENT MRKET
Tender Beef Steak, per lb.. ...lVhc
Freshly GroundSausage, per lb. 15c
Pure Lard, No. 5 pail. ... ..... .,85c :
Best 'Shortening,No. 5.pail. . . . .65c
Sugar Cured Hams, whole or
hali, per pound ........... 30c
Fresh'Side Pork, per pound. . . 22c
Loin Pork Chops, per lb.. .... . .25c
Pork Steak, per pound . .. . .....20c
Bologna, 3 rings... .... . . ... ..25c
Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon,
I per pound. ... .... . .......30c
Sirloin Steak, per pound. . . ... .20c
MIDGET
MARKET
Originators of Low Prices
351 State St.
The following bills were passed
by the senate yesterday:
S. B. 305. Hume Providing for
taxation of costs in the supreme
court on appeal.
S. IS. 347. Moser Providing for
prosecution of claims of statu of
Oreeon for recovery of money il
legally paid into federal treasury
as a direct tax of the United Stales
supreme court holds that the tax
was illegal. Oregon, under the
opinion would recover in excess of
1235,000. If cla.mants do not
appear within two years after re
covery or the money it reverts to
the state.
S. B. 363. Banks To authorize
Columbia county to pay to city of
St, Helens a portion of certain
road taxex.
S. B. 359. Hare To authorize
cities and towns to buy sites for
and build community houses for
the benefit of -soldiers and sail
ors. S. B. 313. Norblad Authoris
ing Clatsop county to reimburse
Walter Kallunka for expenses in
curred relative to apprehension
and killing of Frank Wagner,
safebiower.
S. B. 368, Washington county
delegation Increasing salaries of
ol fleers In Washington county.
S. B. 340, Dennis Making gov
ernor the -hydro-electric commis
sioner of the state.
S. B. 134, Vinton Increasing
i salary of cierk of the supreme
court.
3. B. 369, Multnomah delega
tion -Authorizing county-commis-soners
of Multnomah county to
fix the number of deputies in
county treasurer's office and fix j
their salaries at not exceeding
1200 a month.
S. B. 192, Uuion and Moser
Relating 10 contracts entered into
by county courts or commission
ers for public works or purchase
cf rupphes in counties of 50,000
or more population.
S. B. 244, Porter Providing
for the listing of agricultural and
horticultural lands by county as
sessors every two years.
S. B. 339, Edwards Increasing
salary of district attorney of Til
iamook county and declaring an
emergency.
S. B. 360. Josephine county
delegation To increase salaries
of Josephine county officials and
submitting questions to people.
The following house bills were
passed by the senate yesterday:
H. B. 360, joint ways and
means committee Authorizing
the state land board to fix the sal
ary of its clerk.
H. B. 1G2. Lynn Providing for
attendance of women attendants
at examination of women accussed
of Den a! c-iraes.
H. B. 306. Hindman Fixinc
salaries of.circuit Judges.
H. B. 206, Hindman Creatine:
Saturday half holiday at Multno
mah county court house on Satur
day.
H. B. 22?, Hindman Making it
a misdemeanor to fail to support
an indigent parent, orovidine fine
which ir.ay be used for such sup
port.
H. B. 217, Carsner Increasing
assessor's salary in Wheeler coun
ty from 84 t6 86 aday.
H.B.-291 Stone Shank and
Hammond increasing salary of
school superintendent in Clacka
mas county.
H. B. 330. Maro Establishing
standard of grading and packing
rules for apples and pears.
II. B. 323, committee on roads
and highways Providing for
transfer of highway funds for
building purposes at state institu
tions.
H. B. 141, Committee on labor
and industry To amend work
men a compensation act.
H. B. 109. Korell Providinr
for the furnishing and acceptance
of cash certified checks or certain
government or of municipal cor
porations in lieu of bonds.
H. B. 198, Roberts and Egbert
toy request) Fixinc salarv of
justice of the-peace at The Dalles.
11. B. 308, Hindman Providing
for the submission to the voters
of a port corporation the oaeetion
ot borrowing money and the issu
ance and sale of bonds.
II. B. 343, Gordon Providing
for collection of tolls on interstate
bridge by the governor and declar
tag an emergency.
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i. . joiai committee on
roads and highways Requiring
nignway oonds to be sold at par,
n. u. Mcharland Hocn
lating fishing In Willamette river
Smate bill 112. relatinc to the
apportionment of county road
funds for the improvement of
county roads within municipali
ties . was defeated.
S. B. 3, by Ryan Relating to
the exemption from royalty of
all rock or sand taken from river
beds for public improvements of
bridges or highways.
S. B. 156. by Senator Upton and
Representatives Burdick and Ov
erturf Relating to salaries of
Lake county officers.
S. B. 17. by Hume Relating
to appeals from decision of the
court of domestic relations.
S. B. 150, by Smith Relating
to commercial fertilizers.
S. B. 188. by joint committee
on irrigation and drainage To
provide for transfer of power
license fees for aurvey fund.
S. II. 248. by Klckelsen de
lating to qualifications of county
surveyor.
S. H. 259. by Ellis-Changing
the boundary line between Har
ney and Malheur counties.
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at home to a few friends Satur
day evening on their, wedding an
niversary. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bear were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Dun
can in Salem Friday, spending the
afternoon at the legislature.
Miss Mary McNeal of Aumsville
' employed at The Turner Trib
une office.
Harry Barnett has bought the
C. W. Faust property.'
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edwards
and Mrs. Erma Giddings of Salem
were in Turner Wednesday eve
ning to attend the Eastern Star.
Mrs. John MeKinney has been
in Salem several days with a sis
ter. Mra. Burton, who is seriously
ill.
English War Bride
Of Dallas Man Dies
Pictures of Preeldent-elect
Hardin? In his Florida house boat
represent hlra as wearing both
suspenders and a belt. There is
nD reason to take any chances.
Even a nail will not always hold.
Exchange.
DALLA9, Or Feb. 18. (Spe
cial to The Statesman.) Mrs. II.
M. Wllkerson, an English war
bride, passed away at the Dallas
hospital Thursday morning after
an illness of but a few hours.
Mrs. Wllkerson was born in Lon
don and married Harry Wllker
son. a Dallas boy. while he was
a member of a Canadian regi
ment serving In the world war.
She joined her husband in thU
country shortly. after he was dis
charged from the Canadian army.
Besides her husband sbe leaves a
small Kon to mourn her death.
he had no relatives in this country.
Tre--War Prut:
The average man thinks his
health Is mending as soon as his
let.ii are strong enough to hold
him.
51.00 p Day Tjp
NEW PERKINS HOTL
Washington and FltCi .
PORTLAND. ORTCCX
Mrs. Harry Barnett has been very
sick with pneumonia but is re
ported better.
Mrs. Gladys Riches Robinson,
who has been in declining health
for some lime returned from Port
land Friday, accompanied by her
husband, Walter Robinson. She
will spend soma time at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. T.
Riches.
Mr. and" Mrs. II. L. Earl were
THE ANTI-CHRIST OF PROPHECY :
Wha Changed the Sabbath? By Whose Command !
Was Sunday Substituted for the Sabbath? V
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Hear EVANGELIST BELL
Tomorrow Evening 7:30 1 7
UNION HALL, COURT STREET NEAR HIGH
Tl'RXEn ITEMS
TURNER, Ore.. Feb. 18,Spe-
cial to The Statesman ( The W. I
C. T. U. held Its annual white rib i
bon tea rt the home of Mm a !
Powers. A short program was ren
dered and refreshments served, a
large number of ladles having re
sponded to Invitations.
The youngest child of Mr. and
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL VIM DISTRIBUTORS
CANNED FRUIT
No. 2V-2 Fountain Peaches, regular 40c
values, three for.!..: .'....I ..95c
No. ZVi Apricots, three for....... .70c
No. '2V Pineapple, regular 45c, three
for. , $1.10
Gallon Peaches, finest quality, each 95c
Rose Dale Yellow Cling Peaches, three
for... ...:.1L $1.05
Pacific YeUow, five for t$1.05
CANNED VEGETABLES
Iowa Corn, regular price 20c, three
for .45c
Standard Corn, two for... .25c
Standard Peas, four for l55c
Standard Tomatoes, five for..... 50c
Solid pack Tomatoes, eight cans. ...$1.0 9
Gallon Can Spinach, each .65c
; CANNED FISH
Mustard Sardines, regular 13c, three
! for 29c
Booth's Oval Sardines, regular price
25c, three for.... ...59c
Tall can Medium Red Salmon, three
j for 40c
Tall Red Salmon, three for i..65c
Special on All Other Salmon
SYRUP
I gallon Tea Garden Drips.. J$ 1.90
Towle's Log Cabin, lage ....$1.30
Log Cabin, table size, regular 40c,
each........;...: 33c
Uncle John's, taBle size 33c
1 gallon Maple Karo $1.07
Vj gallon -Maple Karo 57c
1 gallon Amber Karo. 79c
Vi gallon Amber Karo 45c
1 gallon White Karo 89c
Vj gallon Monopole Cane and Maple 90c
20c size Brer Rabbit Molasses 17c
40c size Brer Rabbit Molasses 32c
Jell-0, three packages 30c
Jiffy-Jell, three packages 29c
Knox Gelatine 19c
YOU can Not Buy Better Flour than -VIM,
regardless of the price you pay.
! C
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YIM is Guaranteed to be the Best Flour
sold in this territory
100 PURE. 100 STRENGTH
22 p ounds Fancy Reclean ed White Navy
Beans : .$1.00
18 pounds Fancy California Head
Ricej.. ; $1.00
5 pounds Split Peas 39c
5 pounds Tapioca 39c
5 pounds Sago.: 39c
5 pounds Curve Cut Macaroni 39c
5 pound Box Spaghetti 49c
5 pounds Fancy; Bulk Coffee $1.00
Fancy Gunpowder Tea .29c
Fancy English Breakfast Tea .;.23c
5 pounds Peanut Butter ..45c
10 pounds Fancy Prunes $1.00
10-pound sack Cream Rolled Oats....50c
No. 10 Corn Meal....: 35c
No. 10 Graham. . 53c
No. 10 Wheat Cereal ...........56c
No. 10 Pancakel.t ..60c
Large package Wheat Hearts ;27c
Large package Olympic Pancake
Flour.:.. .... :.30c
Large package Olympic Oats 29c
Fresh Crisp Soda Crackers, lb 15c
Fresh Crisp Grahams.... .21c
VIM FLOUR $2.70
Pacific Head Wheat, our own
brand...........: ; $2.30
3 cans Spice, all flavors, 3 for 30c
SOAPS
5 bars Ivory...
5 bars Creme ; Oil
.5 bars Palmolive
. 22 White Wonder.
Citrus Washing Powder.
5 'Lighthouse? Cleanser.
3 Old Dutch Cleanser.....
4'-
mm v w
2 is to
...$1C 7 i
JS1I3 !
.$133
$1.C3
..... 27c
17c
:43c
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42
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37c
.... . -2Sc
Sea Foam, large package.. '21:
2 packages Bon Ami.... J22:
2 packages Sapolio . 22:
BAKING POWDER
3 45c cans RoyaL.
2 Vj pounds Royal
5 pounds Royal... r
5 pounds Calumet
1 pound Calumet...
.8 ounces Schillings
20c package Cookies...
50c package Cookies...
50c Snow Flakes...
20c Snow Flakes
2 Campbell's Soup
Medium Van .Camp's Pork and Btui,
25c Oysters .. 22z
20c Clams, 2 for. 35e
LARD AND SHORTEIvBtG
No. 5 Valley Lard............ S2c
No. 10 VaUey Lard..: .JUS
4 pounds Snow Drift. x.83c
8 pounds Snow Drift .....$1.63
4 pounds Cattolene.... .E2c
8 pounds Cottolene $1.5S
3 pounds Crisco 65c
6 pounds Crisco ; $123.
9 pounds Crisco ..$1.70
SALAD OIL '
Pint Wesson's ...1 ..2Sc'
Quart Wesson's ,63c
Vz gallon Wesson's...: l...$1.2D
1 gallon Wesson's $2.15
Pint Mazola... I ;35c
Quart Mazola j. Cc
VL gallon Mazola $?.
1 gallon Mazola ; ..$2.15
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