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. t'UiC ULATI05 ' ' -.4 ATri for llreh, 18 22 . -. ' ' ' fcanday only - . ; x 88$ 5 -' Dally SBd Kanrf.y 5483 . Avar fr sis bmUi sading rabrakrr Saa&ay sly -.-. - - S5l - Daily and fiadT L $160 . zx tub cxtt or HT.nt tlMkw ta Virioa aaa ralit Caaatlas fcaarl?" avarybady wis Jhe Oregon Statesman TES BOMB XZWSTJlTSB , SEVENTY-SECOND YEAR SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 14, 1922 PRICE: FIVE CENT3 WOMAN WHO WAS INNOCENT CAUSE OF FATAL SHOOTING Application of ; Business Methods Prevents Loss of rour Minion Dollars Ev cry Day. GOVERNMENT WITHIN ITS ANNUAL INCOME Senator WHlis Makes Inter- esung speecn to Pulp 5 And Paper Men . NEW YORK. April 13. Appli cation or business method to the various department of the fed-, eral government has resulted la a savin of more than S4.000.O00 V day. Senator Prank 8. wini. of Ohio, stated In. an address to- mgni oerore tfte American Paper '& Pulp association.' . Senator Willis said that expen ditures' lor the first nine months of the present : - fiscal vear in March SI, 1822, amounted to $2,i Ul,Vl,VfB. . ; , ,. i Income . Sufficient ...; . . "Pro-rated otct the , entire year." he continued. 'this indi cates that the government is veil within the sum Of $3,968,000,000 estimated In December, 1921, as the, amount necessary to carry through the . year. Ours is the only important government In the world actually . living . within Its Income and paying Its debts. "The routine business of gov ernment has been reorganised. - t ' ' '. s - ' '. . ! ; I , - ' 1 - ' " , t ' ' tp?r rnr r" ' in -1111111 i - in ' ' '':.',' - , ' ' kK. fi - . w;;V-;:;. . . v I ' - 'Vi V - it 5 it v. ; . : - ' " . I '' " j. i " " . .:-: . .: ; ( ' A . -' &i i ' ' ' ' " : li . . - , , '- I , , ' ,''' ; ." I ' ' - JS- 't ' ' ' rirt,:r-:'-Vrf---r-J'i fiVfe- Vf r-'r -frT-y- - - rVXJwM - rt-h . . . n. . i, -.r-..-.- I rjJai"4''"su ...jpwWitijfiLiLTi.iinrlijni f i"ii.riiiiyi M"ir', . - - - r cowyiGTs are CONLEY TRIAL OREGON GROWEI IS ASSOeiATIOW ISELiEOOFF 15 REFUSES TO PUT FALSE BRAND ON FRUIT PRODUCED IN OREGON HELD 10 JI1 81 . UfflG jvii&dppi ujJiiciuuii ui wiaici win n i a TTTT i rrriO ainst Former Warden. hllK I'lll.KhVN IVll VUlllMllAAJ PRISONERS SENT TO AiUi ULLAiL HELENA WITHOUT GUARD Three candidates for congress I Th?y Ten.of Hauling Produce l. j.SS.TS to Warehouses Owned by Official marriage. They are Maurice E. Crumpacker and C. N. McArthur, incumbent. Republicans, and Col. Robert A'. Miller, who yesterday filed as a Democratic candidate. 13 I Here Is the relationship as dictat- New York Sheriff Refuses to Accept Jewels of Rus sian Officer's Wife In Lieu of Bonds. If you'll call 'em Californias, well buy' is the substance of a cablegram that came to the Oregon Growers-office, Thursday, a7 the way from England. The growers turned it down, and if England insists on Californias they'll have to go somewhere else to get em. ' - The cablegram asked for 1000 cases of Bartlett pears, j. eanrn nc nnecarwc Oregon aualitv. but to hear tfiA rAlifnmi lahl. Thi. Orocmn I LfcAUtH Ur LUodALISo Growers didn t even take time to think it over. GIVES HIMSELF, UP. "Nothing else," they said. "We're growing Oregon top fruits and they go out under the Ore gon name or none. We've got lb make the fight now. and the sooner it comes, the better. 'Ore gon' on every gooseberry, every prune, every apple and pear and everything that we grow; and the whole world to know that wc Stnflowers, hay and, beet from the .Valiton ranch to the Coaley storehouses and properties - tn Deer Lodge. The state is claim ing that, all ot tbd produce, as mm ueu sill It'iTRS. JEAN P. DAY. the innocent cause in the shootiricr I veil as sunDlies. tuildine mater -LVl Lieutenant-Colonel Paul W. Beck by her husband, ! e IE -2 Judge Jean Day, politician. Beck, was a guest at & party mh.wade o account for their ac- (rameni naa daati renrnn im. ul i on -r- t- a t. j r r ' . ntiii.. .ATtn.tV I Ine nome 01 me uaya. netummg nome alter xne juage naa tuai vaiu?,., s duplicate purchasing co-ordinated j, : . 1 i.t. i a.u I ti,. k a. Mi mm a J l a a. i ui i vpii mix v i i f-?t i a lis 1.1 p r rfjti iti' 1.1 v 1 1 14. ill xianin. v a, u., a wa. . vmct vs,wm - totddUaMt in judge found Beck struggling with Mrs. Day. To save his ij&SXUnS to7o' The Growers Will Put Out a th aim .market, and aetnallr I mf ir1o I.m. ntmL- RaV Voo nfVi I I5 "a z. - .1 . live 10 1 , . . . j...z z ' T I ju4b.i.iuw,', v.x. w w.v uvu 1 years ior receiving ma" y unaari Lait'cr nClcaMc In lllc buy at . different prices : on the same day, ;. ;,,. v-.f-i'-.-v Extensive - work with current results Is now being done In Sim plificatlon of routine business and establishment or Its : principles which teovern aJl roperly run private organizations. The budg et bureau succeeded in sending in Its estimates promptly, at the be ginning of the session in the new form authorised by law. : Estimate Too Web. 1 "The turn of $ 5,9 8 6.0 0 0,0 0 0 expenditures for the year repre sents not only a decrease of 582t 000.000 from the estimates of the amount necessary to be made by ttWe departments" ana '.ejstaiiiisn ments at the l)eginnlng of the . year, but a decrease of over $1, 600.000,000 from, the actual ex- penaiiures os ib win" Rnnr Willis told the manu facturers that If the pulp and exonerated.. fcTving from 1 S 1 4 3 0 , years .. f (r murder, and John Usher, serving from to 30 years, for a stain cry -olfevtHS. v . .,' , , Testh.-i l.r.iif A i' rney Oorral Wellington I) Willamette Valley TMEE;1ILL ENTER AS CANDIDATES FOR C0B1ISSI0NER POST County rxliticians are predictinsr that a three-sided fight 1 M. v. Potter or tr Attorney Mac will be staged for: the Republican nomination tfor county,! sonata commissioner. . vx)mmissioner w. xi. oouiet nas aiiuuuncuu and that we'll stand back of ev erything we send ont." S'jice bis return from his 12.-000-mile marketing tour, Prof. C. I.! Lewis of the Oregon Growers HELENA. MonU April (By the Associated Press) Tea-led for the press by Mr. Cruni-J have a eood name and rood roods limony of three convicts from tneipacaer Montana penitentiary, today fea-j The wife of Crumpacker's wife's tured the second session of the I uncle, who is Orinoco Ankeny, the state's suit against. former ?Wir- wife of, Vincent Cook, was the den Frank Conley for -nlsappro-J sister of Senator Levi Ankeny of priations and indebtedness alleg-J the state of Washington, wbose ed to tal more than f 300, 000. I wife was Jennie Nesmith, the $is- AU three prisoners are in Hel-ltor of C. N. Arthur s mother. Mrs. en a with a guard and were Pr-1 Crumpacker's mother, who 1 Mrs. fnitted to attend the . trial . "on I J. . W. Cook of Portland, had the honor." Several other . inmates I maiden name of Cully Miller. She I ox the prison are in the capital I was a Salem girl, and is the awaiting their calk as. witnecs J daugter of General John F. Miller, against the former head of thol who was the uncle of Robert A. prnal Institution. . . , . I Miller. So she is a first cousin , Stores Hauled for Conley-,.'. I of J Robert A. Miller, the Demo- Thn ronvfpta vhn tnnV the I cratir randidatA. srand today testified to. hauling has been speaking almost all over tk. ...I.. II,. A ar.1n.n I of an voregon spinr that de- Denial Hade lo CharscsThr.t rri..n1 VI! Atrocities Were Commit- der for Oregon quality fruits and ted in Siberia a California label should come to such a hot-bed of state pride and nrnrrAoa mm iViA sMlAy,va HuAvapa la a rather stranre coincidence. ' I NEW YORK. April IS. 2en- . The Oregon Growers are mar-1 eral Gregorle Semenoff, AUman keting their produ?ta under the I of the Cossacks, was locked up in name of "Mistiaud." and the want I Ludlow street Jail after a day of ute wnoie woria to r now. mat there's nothing , doing tinder any ether label. STATEMENTS An t FILED BY NUMEROUS STATE TES ciare ., I Via Vio will rlprlnr Viimsplf. far rA-WAr.tirn wViiIa JamAs 15. heome ambulatory it win walk Smith. President of the State Bank of St. Paul, has also filetf Rogers Gets Two Years dear out ot the country and M a candidate. . - - . Term in Penitentiary across into Canada. . . : A. R. Siegmund. cashier of the Gervais State bank, is ex- rtJl'ii belonsi:" he , con tmued. Tted ta; file Ms petition today. Girculatibn of Mr. Sieg- ; WlUlam Rogers,, recently con- cannerr. Members of the. Oregon Grow ers Cooperative association .In the a platform WIT I am off a vollov 11 av. nlraailv R.nSf 1. leadlnx the state .firc- bought seed tor over 600 acres ei ,-aely qu is-?r? th.vw.tnws. t0 tola Mrding. the hauling of the j Tfl J n6t down hearted, i rasrh rrodu5. to tho Conloy pro- t hlr n i? ,nl VVVi crease their acreage. - This win e4 the conV;,s .6 their fart I S? tSi JitSS?. S2! U 4'sportiui the ranch produc?. 2L5S? k??? O.onol C. B, Nolan. .chief counsel ",aZ ZJriVt 7 7, th" for Conley, cross examined the he. f fffhl witvesses as to, whom .they, bad).ere H'i i TaiKca to Deior consent. s to it?-1 1 . - " i lfy. They VT iared they had oi- The Oregon Growers Coopera- therj.tlked ta thi pronent wirden association is already sold out ot oroccou. lueir auppiy uas come and Is coming mostly from their memqers In (the ,Umpqua valley, around Roseburg,- but some is coming from the Willam ette valley growers. This latter is being disposed of mostly j in express shipments, and the sur plus is going to the Falls City The canned product with Bat- trade wants Col. George A. White, adjutant general of Oregon, yesterday filed with the secretary of state his declaration as a candidate for the Republican nomination for gover nor. . As a statement he simply says he will carry out the pledges of his platform. His slogan, .is "Lift the tax burden. Promote the good name ot popular govern ment , , a Governor Olcott filed his dec laration as a candidate for the Republican nomination for gover nor. "Incumbent" is the only word that will appear on the bal lot after his name, but he sub mits the following paragraph as - , 1 Am . w far as economlcaJly possible. mUnda petitions has upset much political dope. 4 he is well nicec?- ' 72U?!l r..4. la TtroroUS. IXienaiX I Wr J Tlf nArrtat'a Yh'etwf Trt ia ovrwitoH mato n ,:. " V. 7 MBiaciory resuna. iuo .tt competitor. She can Produce mo- Marion onntv. . , ,1 i. terdav sentenced bv Jndre Percv It. " An"! " ?m !""u" andnlchemiUcal -Affli T per cent Reports that Mr;rOUlet had been asked to withdraw m R- Kelly to serve a Penitentiary a numb & Umes the slze 0I lower "ito It eal;be;prcaeed favor of the St PauPcandidate could not be verified last KSf tiT? yearswlthoutlllD- that now being marketed could fcr - . ' -i. I nin-Vif ' - I . . ' . i nave Deen uisposea oi, ana re- . iriMtMi ' I 3 , mnnaraTiTa nnrpi wn wnn I'l nwnr. Walter J Raybold was re-elect- ? TP : ' hrials- tne aUing to This is the incentive to the Wil waiter rf. jwv I dm.mma 1 j r e I.. Itnrn i Yardlct when one tnror I .... .. mi M)ipn ienor aermusiv i . . i : .7... wmBiw 'r growers., " . , i stoon oul ior acaniLtai. iioiters i , it. v. III TUt IK..AiJ . . . . . MOW IUCU 111 III, liilUdl hiicuicu was maictea on a cnarge oi aa- for their crop as the; last sauit witn intent to km ratroi-i -n i th ed president of the American Pa Ar a- Piiln association. - The executive committee consists of i he presidents of the 2o affiliated associates - to which three mem bers at large were aaaeo, "V Bloch of San Francisco ana w. E. Haskell and Sidney Mitchell, both of New York. , . , . OREeon CITY GOBBLES r i ED1S0U TEUS WHE1I A IMl IS EDUCATED Moffht's. Prisoner- Claimed fbyMays johnsonis y In Jail .There they He was a stranger and took him In. ; -This describe the arrest oi P. .Discusslna- "what . consututes n Mlnea.tionai Thomas A. Edison mmiA m mn in educated when, he I x. Johnson, at Oregon City Wed l 'nmwhat familiar wita every nesflay nigni. jonnson, woo hwj v..-, f 1ia environment in I in Portland, was invoivca in u .1,1 HfwiAl. commercial I antn accident here Wednesday m-,A ..untifio - ieveninr ana ilea iowra run rui. vi. nV liniMi to the I land before officers could appre- a him r uuiua via wr. . - t- - - - : young people .struggUng upward bend him on a charge of drivmj, in the world toaay. xuey ciu Bi mwu H nrat themselves. No better ing Intoxicating liquor, ni mnn mnrtisA fnnd of lnfor-f when - Johnson left the city. station Is held out 10 men Chief Momtt got in ioucu women, boys and girls today than Oregon City and asked City Mar- the New Universities Dictionary, shal Mays to arrest Johnson and now being distributed to readerjs hold him for return to Salem up- of this paper. This dictionary i on warrants issued nere. - condense in one volume most ot 1 Tnvnann and three auarts ot H v the information concerning the ' a were ia t Oregon world's present-day activities. " city. ' Is more than a vocaouiary. chief of Police Morntt was ai ,m a mera list of words It is I ,i,nn wfn ha arrived at a complete Inventory of today s tbe Clackamas pity yesterday af- Engiisn. .- - v . . I ternoon. The saiem oincer xou This papef s otrer oi tnis ' re i tnat Chef of p0iiCe Mays naa xnarkable book, has proven ,to be I clalmed tne arrest as his own and hizhbr nopular. The demand for heiA taken Johhson before City the dictionary continues witn m-1 Recorder Kelly , who assessed a m Bin r force. Already new sup- I nt tssn. Johnson was ' plies have oeen oraerea, mwo n tne Oregon City Jail upon iau- publlshers say iney nave wui 1 Ure to pay his line, v mands from other cities, making And to make matters worse it hard tor them to Keep up wuu jiayg fiddled around - for two orders. Since this Is purely an nourg yesterday before he- finally educational offer, and the books admitted that he thad, taken the arc rUen eat at nominal expense, rSA into the Dreeon City polire th mere cost ot nanaunp, ice courts after the promise tnai tne time Unit will foch be reached, j prisoner would, be held , for a- t r t l!:::r i varrant?" sai l Ilorntt ia?t man W. w. Blrtchett, December Willamette valley, and that In 4'ii? i t . .t , ofldinaiy yearti they caa malje U -R6srs was-taken to the nenl-l , n tNW YORK, April 13. John Hffa,aAm aL vrnrl A 9 m it a am nv , vws itiavnf w vs s va i.auivitif uvi a ' i tts-.r- tonleht was reoorted bv Dhysic-1 V" . r Ponl rood money growing broccoli. . " v.. lenuary yesieraay auernoon. Rn th.-e ls . brlht future for the aristocrat ot the vegetable n- Li-:--h Vilil al'2Li'j I kingdom in this district, and fu- rwlianD.Man flrresieq ture years will see great qaanti- ians to be battling for his life in his Park avenue home where he Is suffering from a severe af fliction of the throat. His physicians announced that while they'believed the crisis was passed last night, the singer, was not out of danger. -s , . mre years win see jteai ui"'u rnllnwiilfl WnrMfinl Here! ties of broccoli grown here and . a ' shinned to the big eastern cities. X. Johnson of Portland, en- where it is in demand as the aU deavored to - make a, quick get-1 tractive winter vegetable, ,at a "My administration' will' con tinue to be founded on principles ot good business, with constant reduction of expense coincident with return of pre-war conditions, bnt with due regard for the wel fare of the state, her citizens and her Institutions. I stand for an absolutely Impartial government for all of the people. CatapbeU Files. Thomas K. Campbell of Port land, former member of the pub ic service commission, filed his candidacy for the Republican nomination for that office to rep resent the state at large, the po sition now held by Chairman Fred A. Williams, who Is not a candidate for re-election. , "Will make the public service commis sion a real servant of the peo ple." is Campbell's slogan. His platform reads: "Administer the public utility laws, which are now broad enough fully to protect the public, fear lessly, and Impartially, and win use my i best endeavors to bring the commission back again to its old moorings and make it the servant of the people it was dur ing the early period of its ex istence '.when, I was a member thereof, I pledge myself to pro tect the public in . its right to enjoy reasonable rates and ade quate service, and my past record stands as a guarantee for me complete fulfillment of this pro-. mise." Hoff Statement Brief O. P. Hoff, incumbent, filed his candidacy for re-election f as state treasurer. His platform is: "Give the best that is In me awav from Sklem Wednesdav fol- time when the market is almost There win be danger as iongiiowin. . accident here in which oare oi suca pruaucw. as the . septic condition exists inQfa car was lnvolred. Local of fi-1 ' ; Mr. McCormack's throat," one I cers received , information, that Dq Petition IS Filed attending payeician im. iJonnsou nau. Deen annxing wneat - nt,; Mr. McCormack was taken seri-1 his car struck F. L Llstro's car at Dy ldnuiUdie iui vine ously ill last Saturday. Removed Pemr near Commercial Street . to his home, he was found to be I Johnson's get-away -took him as I With the slogan. "Impartial suffering: from a combination of I far as Oregon Cltv where he was I enforcement of the law with lav throat afflictions due to a gene-1 apprehended by officers upon m-lors for none, K. J. 'Honest ral infection of the throat, cans-1 formation filed, bv Chief MoffiU. I John" Nelson. Wednesday filed ing blood poisoning. On Monday. I Oregon Clty officials .reported , by I his completed petition with City accnrdlnr to the tihvslcians. the I nhona that Johnson had nearly a I Recorder Earl Race. Mr. Nelson singer's throat j had so swollen gallon., of booze. In his ear when I submitted the largest number of that he was threatened with death I captured. . He win be returned to i signatures of au petitions iiiea iu h hntln- Ha suffered a simi-i SaJam this morninc. . I date. !- -ftarir nesdv nlrht. the nhv-1 Three men who. traveled from Mr. Nelson resides at : 1726 sicians said and was seriously ill I Roseburg. with Johnson a'ra be-j gouth High street and is employ- all " day yesterday, f his condition ling held as witnesses or tne com-1 ed with the Oregon uip c -apr coming to a crisis last night, Frank Davey Files for . Precinct Committeeman sion. Johnson Is reoorted to have 1 mills, of this city. He has lived been so Intoxicated at the time of J in this city for several years, cont- the accident that one of his pas-1 nr to Salem from Loioraao ! sengers had taken the wheel in an j where he had several yews i.effort to avert the mishap.' ; I perience as police oincer. BARRACKS ATTACKED Frank Davey has filed with the county clerk his candidacy for BORIXG HAS FIRE PORTLAND. , April 13i- -Flre rniilf Anrll ir Armed meal tonight destroyed four buildings Xv-.-"?. the business section of the maPn Torlerlnct No "lT County Cork., early today from village of Boring, .5 mile, south- . . .. . i h.v. i n . r vnoi m w a - rr nam waK mi i, lt.ig maVafllTWd HIOBS. 1UD WCUHtttlia Ul UI UCIC. M, uo .woo " IilCVUUU mi9 HHUU1I1U1U I - - .! I . - AAA the person elected -a member ot carracas repaea irom wn u, n- maiea at. .-a.vvv., me aiiavB-era wiku f iu , . ' them. No casualties wero report-j SALOON ATTACKED ed. ' v . i -I BELFAST: Aorll lS.--Sereeant the 'county central committee. , ? Mr. Davey, , who is an expert enced member of the state legis lature and . who once served s as speaker of, the house, was pe titioned to?, become a candidate acain this year, but declined - to TTD3 WEATHER Rain; moderate Bruenn of the Irish constabulary was gravely wounded In, an attack on a salood today by; men ha southwest I used revolvers. The attacking frantic ef fore by several lawyers to get a bondsman who would giro 125,000. bail to Sheriff Nagle. Se menoff was arrested last week ca a dvtl warrant and tree on ball. but his original bondsmen refused to continue as security. ; The general gave himself up to the sheriff In the latter office at 2:J0 p.m. and from thea to 4 p.m. sat watching with eager eyes every person who entered the to the running ot the office and I door. Bat as each ' new person discharging my duties as a mem-1 turned ' ont to be other than a ber of the several boards His I prospective bondsman, the cos- slogan is: - "Wy oath of office . Is s countenance tell.' my platform, my conscience my Y ' Wife Is Courageous only boss. I Madame Semenoff, "his young Robert A. Miller of Portland I wife, was courageous during the comes out In opposition to Rob-1 afternoon. She had been ill, she ert O. Duncan of Portland as a ult worrying about her hustacd candidate for . the Democratic I ana B& beggea tne snerill to Uke nomination tor representative lnner Jewels for the bond. But te congress for tbe third Oreron I couid not, ne explained, aunous: district. His slogan Is "Efficient I ke could offer them to a bondls? service, constructive service hon-1 company as collateral. estly: rendered for state, nation I' The day had been one of ex- and humanity." His platform fol-1 cltement , for General , Bemenc:;, lows: Y-4-Ki-t-r r I his assistants and friends. This Soldier Reward Urged I mornlnr the general went to h!s "Advocate such laws and nolu I lawyers . office for -a conterenca cles as will .bring 'about the ma' and found there, a representative terlal. Intellectual and moral ad-1 of the surety company which baa vancement of .state and nation, furnished his ball. He was toll The r constitutional government that because of the notoriety' his must le maintained That equal case had. brought, and becausa and exact Justice to 'all and spe- company officials thought It on- ciai privileges to none must be I patriotic to act as bondsmen for administered to the end that llfeJa man charged with atrocities ag- liberty . find : happiness shall : be I ainst American soldiers, they wero the heritage ot all the people. I going to surrender him at noon. The World war but emphasized I Kronpsky Searched these great truths and America - Colonel George Kroupsky, whf shall lead the way to their reall- was Semenoff s chief aide in Ras saCion. Those who fought for sla and now Is helping him here, these - principles should be re- was stopped by a policeman oa warded, wlthont delay. Human- Broadway and searched. Kroup itya mighty struggle to destroy sky had a revolver and narrowlj must give way to a sublimer ef- escaped going to Jail himself. He tort to rebuild." . was held until he finally under- Other candidates who filed yes-1 stood what was required and terday were: i I showed a permit. ', George E. Frost, Corvallis, fori Meanwhile .the proceedlnrs Republican nomination for dis-1 brought against Semenoff by tho met attorney for I -en ton county, j trustee for the . Youroveta Home Charles Hindman. Portland, for Republican nomination for repre sentative in the ' legislature, ISth district, Multnomah county. ' Hermon 'A. Lewis, Portland, for Republican nomination, for, representative,.- 18th district., Multnomah county. ' Mrs. Or B. Simmons,; Portland, for Republican -nomination '' for representative, , 18th district, Multnomah county. - Fred S Wilhelm. Portland, for Republican: nomination for repro sentatiye, 18th district. . 8. P. Pierce. Sixes, Or.; for Re publican nomination for repre sentative for sixth district, Coos and Curry counties. v John H. Carkln Medford, for Republican nomination for rep- ( Continued on page f and Foreign Trading company, a bankrupt New York concern, were called before Peter B. Olney, ref eree in bankruptcy and Wavld W. Glase, a. Semenoff attorney was compelled to ask an adjournment because Semenoff was held by the sheriff. The hearing will go on tomorrow afternoon. , ; , ' s- i Atrocitlee Denied General Semenoff, while lie was waiting for the bondsman who never came, declared be was guilt less of any atrocities in Siberia or anywhere else. ; . "I fought against the Bolshevl kl," he said, "and I expect my men may have gone to excess in some cases,' but I never countenanced any such thing and stories that I knowingly permitted my men to attack women or children or shoot American soldiers, are foolish." LEGISLATIVE TICKET ENDORSED BY COUNTY TAX REDUCTION C1U j ( ) The Tax Reduction clubs of Marion county will have their own legislative ticket in the field this -year. Those of the favored ones who are not already filed as candidates will do so today. The nominees are: For the senate: A. M. LaFollett of Salem. Sam H. Brown of Gervais. . r For the house: ; " ' Frank Bowers of Silverton. C. H. Taylor of Turner. k ! ' . . C. A. Huston of Salem " Lw ,T. Reynolds of Route 9, Salem. Owing to the fact that the time for nominations is so short, and the state-Wide movement has not been sufficienfcy crystallized on. any candidates, the tax reduction organiza tion will not endorse primary candidates for governor or, for congress. It is announced, however, that if the results of the primaries are not satisfactory, they may nominate can didates independently. ;i - The meeting Thursday was at tended by the local chairmen from most of the county districts, close to 20 members beln? pres- the circuit court room in the court houe. ' .Of tk& candidates for the sen ate,' Alex LaFollett Is a veteran troduction. , .: Sam H. Brown, the "loganberry king," Jives on the old Brown do nation cfaim .near Gervais, cn which his. father filed in 1845. He has already served two-terms in the lower house. C A. Huston, whose name fcai not yet been filed at the secre tary of state's office, but should be presented today, has lived in Salem for about 10 years. Ha U a prominent member of the Grand Army, and ls known as a forcible speaker. v,;r'j:v L. T. Reynolds is president cf the Producers' Canning & Pack ing company of Salem, and is rated as a level-headed, capafclo business man. C 1L Taylor of Sunnyslde is prominent in the grsage, be'n an of filer In the Salem local, ani s h wubstaiilial prune grower, with riany,years residence ia t:. j county . "Frank Bowers 'of Sivcrtos ! a dairyman rtA fr-!t rrc ", fiTr t-"-- -r. r - '