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73H CgQIT STATTSIIAH. SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING; JUNE 29, 1923 , . v : ...Succumbs ta Strategy : ; BERGEN, Norway, , JuuaS, - 'Strategy plays. Its part nov and. then la Norway In. : tn taking- of runvrunner and the recent cap ture, of : tna JOQ-toa . German jacht Elisabeth Is a case In polai. . Standing . off the Norwegian coast: the , Elizabeth was .- in need of eoal, and sent In a motor boat and 17 . men to get a -anppiy. TJie . Doai- waa seized, ana men re placed yty 1 7 .armed . police and . customs officers. I Approaching the Elizabeth, thet police signalled for three men. to coma oft in a row-fcoat to helpi witn tae- unload ing .of, the coal supposed to D aboard! y When they reached f the . motor boat they were overpower ed and hand cuffed. r The police then drev alongside-' the Eliza lethc and boarded her.' ' "r i The Germans still on board the yacht made a desperate resistance . and one- of them loosed the ship's dog, a gigantic vGreat Dane, -who leaped at the throat -of one of the police, fmt was shot dead.- Even tually the' smugglers were over powered and put in Irons.; Speaker 4flain Employs, Shift in BattingOrder CLEVELAND, June 2 8Man ager Trie Speaker, of the Amer ican Leagnera "na again- resorted tt the-shift In hl "batting rdr that M . ased when - he- won-A the pennant-and'' world's champion ihlp fn lSMf. The shift, whlctt is not encommon in nbaseball, Iftd been discarded thfaryear.br Speak er. ' It is the changing of players to meet right or left' handed pitchers, ; ; , : :' ' JWitli v; a. southpa-r, .worttter. Speaker Will' nse Louis i Gutsta at first, CNelll behind the prate and Joe. Connolly,, a . recruit obtained from' Little Rock.' InrlKht.fleld. ,When. a? pitcher Is working- .the rls-t -"arm." .Frank, "', Brower, . a! oulred! In- a trade wlth. "Washing ton will be on the Initial sack Hyatt will catch and Homer Sum- ma, will play right field, "When Uhle. Is pitching, however; O'Neill will . catch regardless' of whetlr- er the opposing slabman is right or left handed. . Speaker" consid ers : Uhle more effective when O'Neffl'.ls- catching; ' : - With' a right ta'ndedT pitcher worfcfsx,, against.. thet .Indians, t ;eaker will be able to sent tight left handed: hitters to: the- plate, brovidln5 iaate. Edwards or Czalth la pitching for Cleveland- RSALTY EXCHANGES lziU fey Unlca Abstracts i I. " M. i" S Carl E. Reynolds and iwif e to Emma E. . Burch, . part : of lots 3 and 4, block north, of blocsr 25, , galea, $10.; r ' -f -'-i'Cv. V '"" t R. O.. Greene aid wife,to ;G.r.E. Ciks, lots-3-and 4, block II, En f lewood addition to Salem, $10. iTTilUaTn'B. Snmmerriner and wlf e- to; MlchaeJ. "R,. DeSart and 1 Wife, part of block, , Roberts' ad , dltlcra. ta Salens $10. J- .'.-. ' J. L. Eidson and wife to George P. Russel and wife, part' of lots 17 and 26, SonthrSilTertont $10 , . Darld Ripley and wife to W, lUIf. Spiers- and -wlfe land in claims 58 "and 69, 4-1-WU $10. : .. Christina Esson. to Alhyn Esaon land In clais-4-5-l-W., $10. S. ZJ CulTer and wife to G. H. Crabenhorst;lanjr fa ; clalnt1 47-3- - iP. C Butler and wife to C S Clone, land- in claims ZH and 35, IT. D. Robinson and wife to J. E. Hizlltt and wife part of lot S. block 54, Salenv $10. ' -:' . nngn WPtier. ntf wife to. An con B. Canning ham, lot 9,. blk. 3 Burlington addition to Salem $10. , ' AItbC . Thomas and iriffr to Jos eph Pleser, part of blkl 4, ,Stay- ton... $1200..,, ; - .v -."; 1' Lena Thompson ta Frank Biua Jca lots 3" and 4, Tract 4, "Wlse- Thost - L Darldsoav and wife to "Wilford W. npranams' and - wife; land! in cla!ni,M 3-T-3-T7, $10. , ' Geo.' Lassas and wife to Eliza , teth Keher, loU 13 and 13, Ens addition to Mt. Angel, $10. ; 7 Elizabeth Keber fo Geo. Lassas , and wife, lots 12. and 13, Ens addition to Ut. Angel, $10. : Anton Stenger and wife to John Etenger and wife, land in Thomas Chase D. 1. C, 51W, $1500. f ,i John . Uamer and wife to Fred Proaser and wife, land in claim, 3-e.-i-w.; $io.: - , .-. Fred A. . Prosser and wife to John llamer and wife, land in Mt; Angel, $10;. " ' 3?redt Prosser nd wjfe to John A. Unger . and wife, land in Mt. AhgeV.fl.V;v7-"'-B:.;":, . - ' T Xlaora t. Ellihgson and husband to. J. IL Daley, land in Jaa Whit lock D, L. C. -l-W, $10. v VXdward E; Swaddell and wife to D. R. Schram and wife, part of lot 2. block 41.- UnlTersity addi tion to Salem l.jf-..M Olaf Qleson'and "wife..tP Robert d. iriller aad wlfsvpart of lot t, tloclc 502alenv $10:;r: . Frank Wodzewoda to Agnes Wodzewoda, land in claim 52-7-2- T7, $1000. i :yk c ;-,.r v. ,: Barbara -BUlman and husband to Jcin J. ITosteteler; part'of lots 5.. G, 7, . East Salem, F. F No. 2, Fannie Clark, to John lf. Hosfe i''"r, r art of tbts 5.-6 7t: East . Lilea x F. JJo, 2, tlO.;",v'.-' e $u G. F, Brand 'anf wife to ."Edna 1 ic.n.ariot 7 tlo'dt fr. KcCoys ' i to Salem. Oregon, $10. lot 37. Hanshaw, F. F.; Marlon county, Oregon, ".$3 00. , . H. W. Waters : to , Jacob . Gott- hardt, lot 37, Hanshaw, F. F. Mar ion county, Oregon, $10. O. F. Brand 'and wife to w S. wouon, part or lot 1 block ' 9, Boises 2nd Add. to Salem, Oregon, Lane Morley and wife to Fayne Moriey.: part 6t lot 6, block 17, Tew park , annex . to Salem, Ore gon, $1200. . .r' . . ... Willamette UnlTersity to Paul Traglio, lot 5 and 6, block 19, Sa lem, Oregon, $1. Paul B. Wallace to Paul Trag lio, lots 5 and block 19, Salem, Oregon,"$l. ; Mary E. Smith, and husband to Hay Lv Smith, and wife,; land in els ,48 and 61 7-3 W, Marion coun ty, $10. D. L. Webster and wife to J. E.- Lucas and wife,- lots 3; and 4 block 2, J. Myer's add to Salem, Oregon, $10. -!" 1 j Wm. Sorrlll and. wife to J. Jo- siah. Nunn and wife, part of lot. 3 block 20, Englewoodadd to Sa Jem, Oregon,. 3116.66. J. H. Drake3 and wife to Hen ry Saalf eld and wife, land in G Settlemier D. L.? C., 6-1- W. Mar- lop county. Oregon, $10. X R. Pollock, and wife to U. G. Shl3r,and wife, lot 12, block 8, Fairmount Park addition to Sa em. Oregonjilieoo. The statesman Publishing co to EL VA. Rhoten, lot 2, block 4, Cardweatl's add to Salem,, $350... Ruth K. Pratt. t al by Sheriff to War.1 -J. : McGllchrlst, land In Nob Hill Annexe block 31, to Sa- em, Oregon, $163. City of SaiCm. to D. S, Parr, lot S. block 5, Oaks A.dd to Salem. 3.769.. Wm. A" Ryan, to A. F. Bailey lot 3. Blk 15. Riverside Add to Salem, $10. I s ; Ella'M. Roney and husband to ilosenhineV N. Parrlsh - and ; hos band.;r part of lot 4 and all of lot 67'Rallroaa Add to Jefferson, $1500. - . ! 'LA Harris -and wife to Ore gon and California R.' R Co., land ini- CL' 61r7-3,I WW, Marion rCo-, Ore.. $10.t . - -j ; '::: t 1 Clara Wlnell et al to W. F Wellman and wife, land in CV 42- 51 W. Marion, county,, Oregon, 310,000. " I ! ' ' v John Palmer and wifa to War- renf Gray and wife, land In Cls FIUPINO STRANGLES TO DEATH WOMAN HE LOVES .1 ill i km:m ft y.l " i BLASSOM MARTIX Miss . Blossom ; Martin, I 23 years old, office assistant in the - home of Dr. G. W. McAuliffe, New York - city, was strangled to death by Eulogia Lozade, a manservant - in the household. Lozade was arrested while at- tempting'' to dispose of the body at Mariner's Harbor, Staten Isl - and. He is now locked up on a charge of homicide, and will be formally charged with the mur der. Miss Martin and the yftung Filipino were sweethearts, and the cause of the tragedy was a quarrel' over their love affairs . and her insistence that he set a . date for the .wedding, according to the alayer. Patrolman An thony A. Piscopo arrested Lo 1 lade, while he was attempting , to dispose ' of the body. The , victim., is . described I as ' very pretty.' The features r and ac tion of her Filipino sweetheart ' reminded . the detectives ' of a character in the jungle films. ! 1 "1&F vx x 41 ! ir '- n lv J )m': Ir hi t I: Iiiiiiwiihuiih n iwnimiinn'i ii ..n.i-r ii.i,.Vi fea : r ATUOLM AN A. A." PISCOPO Marlon , county, Oregon, 27, 52 . and 58, ; Marion county. 6-1 W. $5000. , Statesman Pub. Co., to E. A. Rhoten. lot 9, Blk 14. Highland Add to Salem, $350. - Geo. Ft. Hammon fay Exe., to the Bank of Woodburn, lots 3, 6, 11, Hall's Home Tracts Marion County, Ore $275. . ; r ' U s j Orpha- P. Dawes and husband to Ira Page, lot 9, Blk 17, Nob dricTts,1 part of lot1 2, Blk 4, Uni versity Add to Salem, $$1 Lester L. Larsen to Guy WW. Hnnt,' part of lot 2. Blk 4, Uhl versitr Add to Salem,f $1. ; Charles W.-Enuoett and wife to Lester L. Larsen; part of lot, 2, C. G. Miller and wife, to Vick Bros.," Lot 10, Bile 10, Richmond Add to Salem, $10,. v .4 ., I. C. Smallman et al to John Smallman, lots 6, 7, Blk 3, in Settlemler's Add to Woodburn! Oregon, $1 WS? Sem WnuB ker wtfe.art of $1 Geo. Hinsdale and wife to R. B. and MrFL - Duncan; part of lot 6; Itnr1 26. Salem; 23127. 1 ? Karl G. Becke and wife to Carl Smith and wife, lot 10, being a part of , subdivision f of lot 1,. in Tuxedo Part Ad to Salem, Ore- eon. 310. VIroffVH. Ritchie and wife to Katherine A. Evans, lota land 2. Blk; I, KtrerTiew Park Add to? Sa lem. $10: " "-.V i:iv ' JV&'r I Jacob Taylor to Blaine B. Coles,! lot 4V,Blk 6, -Fargo Orch ard" Tract and lot lz, Blk A Fargo Orchards Tracts. Marlon County,' Oregon $10. Vesta. Coles et al to Jacob, Tay lor, lot 4, . Blk 6, i Fargo orchard 'iracis ana wi i, w . , "ru dih da! l ilsktw Orchards. Marion Co Oregon; Baker Project Likely $10; -;rt i jo be Aoopiea boon - M. Jiesier ana wue xo..-. v . Dimlck and wife, tracts 27 and 281 Early adoption of the Baker ir- DImiclu Homestead . F. F., Marios I rigation project as a federal en CoOre., $10. ' , , terprise is indicated in telegrams Nancy J. Boyd to Martin. Con-1 received by Senator McNary from stad and wife, lot 6, Blk B. north fO. W. Pugsley, acting secretary of sid add. to Bilverton,.$L60. , agriculture, and D. W. Davis, oom- W.'CV Johns, and wife, to H,y. fmlssioner of irrigation, and Sena- PenAiaton' and wife, land in cl I tor McNary . has so Informed the Sl-5-2 W Marion , Coi, . Oregon, j Baker. Chamber of Commerce by H. V.: Pendleton, and,. wife to w no inrtner questioning oi ,us T. J McClnra and .wife land in ui iieasiauny. 81-5-2 W. Marion County, Ore.. lot 1, Blk 2, Oak HMili Tracts, Marion county, Ore., $10. .. Mary A. Holmes to J. W. Childs lot 3. Blk.., 4 8, University Add to Salem, Oregon, $10, H. " F. Joryr and wife . to J. W. Childs, part of lot 3, Blk 48, Uni versity Add to Salem. $L Anton F. Will, and wife to J. Nelland and, wife, land in; CI 61 5-2 - W., MaTion county. Oregon $10. Charles Meyer and wife to E. W. Gerver et al, land in CI. 2-7-1 W. Marlon County, Oregon, $f. F. C. Butler and wife to C S. Stone, land in CI 34-8-2 W. Mar ion ounty, Oregon, $1, Davis $1500. ,. ; I Norton Vanderhoof and wife to Walter A. .Wood, part if lot 2, Blk: 47, University Add to Salem. $450. h f MU1UX Mt.UWJ BUU " Dora Newman, lot 1, Blk. 22, Pleasant - Home Add to Saletn. Oregon, $10. Thurlow O. VanVlacK et ai to The telegrom from Mr. sald- - "The present situation respect ing the Baker project - is - that ad vice from the. agricultural depart' me&t is expected. I shall keep in touch iwth this and, try to promote a declslpn, as I share your interest in agreeing upon-a feasible pro ject for Oregon ond securing its construction.' The adjice of the agricultural Arthur F. Marshall and wife, lot department expected by the inter 1, Blk 23, Pleasant Home Add to lor department and referred. to by Salem, $650. 1 -Wm. McGttchrist, Jr., and wife to -Emilia Meyer, part of Blk.. 31. Nob Hill Annexx to- Salem, Ore.. $10. Carl Bahtturg and-wife to Em- ille Meyer, part ot Blk. 51, .Nob HillrAnnex to Salem, Ore., $10." John Wein'era and wife to Aug ust WeinertIots 1, 2. 10 11. and par of lots 8 and 9, Labish F. F. Marion County Oregon., $10. Mnrton DeGuire and wife to Fred M. Stevenson and wife, land in CI. 476-l WW, Marion county, Oregon, $li William Bruckmaa to Fred M. ! Evenson and wife, land In CI. 47- Mr. Davis- Is-contained in the tel egram-, received-by the senator from Acting Secretary of Agricul ture Pugsley which says: "Since congress has made an appropriation for Initiating J this niect we arejadvWnf uT'Bte,?" lor department that it does not seem , advisable - for this depart ment - to ' reopen the question of its feasibility unless directed by congress to do so j .J' -it 1 only had the capital," ev ery man knows how he could be come rich, but if he had the cap ital the chances are some other man would Cake It away from him before he ctfuld eay scat. ' Hotblison Painfc Store; .; I - Wc. Handle ihe Reliable Rasousson Line . : Work Done by Day or Contract Phone 534. 1 15 4 S. Com! St. Euy-Ycui? Paint .iii- cuPaint. Store . ' By MARGUERITE GLEESON . .... .... :.r , , . Ti'rR AND MRS. PRINCE BYRD IVi were hosts Wednesday eye r " nlng at a dinner party and dance, on the occasion of .. their wedding anniversary. Dinner was served at a charming table set In the Rose room of the Spa. A bas ket of sweet peas, candytuft and canterbury bells in . pastel shades centered the table. : The guests went to the David W, Eyre home following the din ner, party for an evening of danc ing. The invited guests for thV dinner and dancing party . were Mr. and Airs. Curtis : Cross, : Mr. and Mrs. David W. Eyre, MrJ and Mrs. Frank Myers, Mr. 'and Mrs. Frank Spears, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Walton,. Mr .and Mrs. C. B. Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McAllister, i :' Mrs. Ivan Martin will entertain 1. -.'I ' ; ...1. ,11" the members of the. Woman's Al liance . ot "the Unitarian . . church Friday afternoon. - : Out. going, officers of the Salem Arts league 1 will be honored to night at a reception jtiven at the F. S. Barton home on No"h.Can- itol. Mrs. Barton is herself a for mer president of the league. - The outgoing officers have each served two terms. .Mrs. John-Wal lace Harbison 'is . the . ' outgoing president and others to be honor ed- are Mrs. ; Mollle Brunkv Mrs. Gertrude Robison 'Ross, Mrs. E. C. Richards, J." M. Clifford and Miss Renska Swart. - i - The hours of the reception will be from g until 10 o'clock and friends aid members of the Arts league will be guests . ;. -; ti : The , first band concert of the season will.be given. thiSj, evening. Miss Lena Belle Tartar will b one of the 6olists ; and 'will sing "The Spring Will Retnrp With You," by O'Hara. Oscar Gingrich will be another .solo singer at the summer band concerts this year. Mrs. Almlra Hale, Miss Laura and'Miss May Hale, Instructors in the Salem schools, left ." Tuesday night for Oakland where they will attend . the National . Educational convention,'- They will; visit with friends' and relatives in t Califor nia and Utah and;: spend; several weeks in Idaho before returning to "Salem. ' " r The Womens' : Relief , corp . will have the quarterly birthday ; din ner Saturday June. 30, at McCor nack hall. The dinner will be for members - of ""the- GAR ant the WUC who . are invite4 to be pres ent . - ;crtjvi;- A program and entertainment will be given. All are asked to bring a basket lunch except the honor guests who Include , those whose birthdays come, in April, May and June. r Mayor Works VViihciit Pay .: To Clear City of Debt . " -f v.. . . : '. JACKSONVILLE; III.. Uune U. A few. years . ago the city 'X of Jacksonville , was fbr.eke." It.' was so crippled, financially, its. credit wasn't good for a- 60-cent - tele gram Its then chief executive at tempted to send. Today It has a credit of many thousand times 60 cents. -- - : : The change has been brought about, it is said, I by an, efficient business admlnlstrationo given by a mayor ana a city- ; commission who do not draw a cent ot salary for .their work for th city; Elected. three times without giv ing away so much as a nickle ci gar or. making a single, public po litical speech. Mayor Edyard Crob- tree i Is. now- in the midst of his third term' with the aim -to .make Jacksonville one of the- best busi ness cities in the state. Mr. Crab- tree says he never gave a dollar to a campaign fntfd and never ask ed tor a single vote. v ' ' When he- returned to Jackson ville after two years of worlc in liberty, bond drives during, the war, the citizens of the city urged him to run for mayor. He promised to do so on the sole con dition that he -bo paid no salary and that several of those boosting him for the position ran with him for council positions on the same platform. ' . . ' ' -- . - Jacksonville has . a nonulatlon or 1B.O0O and a total . taxable property worth of $ 1 2 ,0 0 0,0 0 0. It was. tha first city , in. Illinois - to go "bone dry", and' was one of the first to adopt the commission form of, city government. law' provides, three-fourths of the annual income from the accumu lated, fund Is paid . to the- city treasury, with - the principal still allowed, to grow by the amount of the city's contribution and one fourth of the Interest. ' .To start the plan the;-present administration has de--$406,000, , In .the amort!- fund, -Another $250,000 la t3 deposited next January 1. v. t&is rate continued, It la est! ed. that Milwaukee's debt ' appear in-40 years, and tie c tax: rate will have been rt : ; one-third.. . .' 1 ; : . Milwaukee Take Steo ; ; To eliminate Publid Debt MADISON. Wis.. Juno 2.Thi! gradual elimination of. its'. public debt with a consequent reduction Mr. and Mrs., Orris Fry return-1 f taxes, Is to be undertaken h-w ed yesterday from their wedding the city of Milwaukee -as the ire trip into British.; Columbia.; Mrs. 8alt of enactment by the Wiscon Fry was- formerly Miss ABernice "In legislature of a bill ..creatine Craig, l. Mr: and Mrs, Bliss Darby are home from a trip . to Ashland which was made, by automobile. Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton are. In Seattle for a . few. days. They left Salem Wednesday and will visit in British Columbia be fore their return. Danish Farmers Welcome Plans for Russian Trade COPENHAGEN", June 28. Plans for a direct steamship line from Scandinavian porta to Petro- grad have been made by Norwe gian, British and Danish capital ists, to be opened this summer. The new line is being establish ed as a result of the pdellmlnary Russian-Danish trade afreement whch was signed in Moscow re cently. . r. The Danish farmers are partic ularly interested in the new afree ment as It is looked upon as pro viding a market for their surplus produce. a public debt amortization fund The Wisconsin city la sairi tn Ha the first In the United stat. take auch.. a step. ; : w , s , under the new Milwaukee plan the cfty fa compelled annual) tn I et .Ide $25a,000 This groVlng fund is allowed, to icnmni.t. with compound interest until it reaches an amount equal to three lourtln of tha cltv'm w- debtedaess, Aftei- that time, the :?vi y MM rt A Adverjicsd All Over Tiii Friday , i. ,.S f I . . p v ' ; Salem Store 466 State Si. Portland SiCc? 33X ACcr St. ; - r J saw when you "save the surface" with . OLD G OR 7 The Outwardand VisibleSignoianInwa:rdahd 1 Spiritual Grace i' EVERY FLAG FLYING THIS MEMORIAL DAY will bs a trlHa b the boys who fought and fell . OVER THERE ' , Surface-protection is. Um firat stspv ta MTiag home mnd buildings from th weathr-wer ofll seasona. VJ Investment in Rasmuuen Pure Paint today will save you many dollars in the rears to come in protect 1 JMt: rT XlOSPZr l Furthermore, a well- f, V hQl)Cw U peinted home end builA, Afto1 mS present a profper. - W , tut ' x Tv tai 11 Ppwanco whlcn ; ijl '. ililV fiek vesh - 11 yea sere money ' , on ' fell-'DWrreSt ' 11 your next pelnting job. I1 .-flfeS ft Drop in and look at ; ! : j ' laQi II pur Rna color - " ' CMOiar ; Hutcheon 1 Paint Store r ' 'SALEM, OREGON" ' ' f f 154 S. Com! St. . ; Phone 594. j , " - ' ; - - - - 1 J!. ' " " ; EVERY STATESMAN READER should have a bright, fresh flap; to fir this season. The old flags bought during the -war are now word out and soiled., . :r". -.r , . ,:' ; :'V;. U(;: . ir ; . THIS OFFER makes it possible to fly a Brand New flag This Iiide pendence Day!. " u.C. i :-: V -'f ' v, rCr 4- " ' ' 1 ' ' .. . These flags are 3x5 feet which are 'mbsC popular for aTerage1 every "day use. They-are made in first class manner and-the workmanship is guar anteed. 7 Each flaig has sewecT stripes printed unions with fcea yy canvass heading and grommets., The white stripes are unbleached cotton bunting; No Family Should Be-Wiii an ' How To G& OH ; i THIS SPLENDID FLAG FOR ONfi COUPON AND 98c : Fill out the coupon below and hand in-to our office or -mail -to- us and secure this splendid 3x5-foot flag. - : r tag Lsoupon l. This coupon and 98 cents, when handed in or mailed to The States man Office, 215 South Commercial Street, Salem; Oregon, entitles bearer to the large 3x5-f oot flag as advertised. , : . : If flag is to be mailed, fidd 10 cents to cover cost 'of mailiog-aho be sure to wyite name and address plainly. t ! ; I Cy V'Z to IL W. TJatcrs,