; . - I 1 r 0 ..5437 r.ALi, cnriQN, tu: :i)ay i::g. :pt:" 1 L U 'jildi::c G A L pJ x '. It has always L::n vtri 2 that when a tnn v. -. r 1: I f .' v - - "1 r i- cdlhe .eppeartd. ' ti: w I il I turn , ., t . In m . r n i k a I I i " 'j Cr.!y , f tl I ItW J - i C- . ? , fc ' c::l.i-?-:a city. c::.. ci;t, 17. (7 7 r I rr--3.) Ila two larw i cd: j actually cccu- ! -7 i. I'.zrj, CLlahrma I 1 !.3 t : - 1 I r f -i 1 t ",It'"c:t d'"lnrh- t 11 c- C .: . - t : : l frccj lion I.-.Ij c:r. i;r la .-1 FIHii Flnt "Furniture' T?Hntt ""I. IrJn TntTs- faici:,- crc t.VIt:H Qis cr FIll-lLi Uxi Im owiij xi 0 2 i-o Li!:c!y Sin VrAlz Aro Tcldl Lcrb. ". Fira frcr.i n'unlcnovh'oriifn that trolca cut a fcv n;iri ctc3 tfcre noon ycctcrtliy ct the state penitentiary ,vip;d rut tho inaia industries of the prisonthe flax plant and tha furr-Itura factory vrith a total nt less ctin:ated at "industrial building, cf six, units and all of, th3'.ccnr t:::ts, indudin? CCD tens cf. flax stravr, a larrra Quantity cf flax r :cd, c'd th3 flax and factory machinery U a total lcr3. XL 3 fir 2 d:l ret rcch prircn prepcrty cutsida wa"3f thcuh it started a crass fire that spread xver about 140 r crci t:t-.. ths priccn and a cavariHT the fl'x aid partially' coverir the . . , t .: t'. i1 1 .. 1 11. . 1. taach:r"rr 17 rut ,zj,k,Vs)., unasr ins iaw t""ji i-curo its LuilJIr, ed thi3 v. a3 unprotected. ir.:-" trial tvl'.dlnj housins industries 1.-.. SCO.CCD r-"'--ncnt D,CC3 tTJipment ' - 40.CC0 V .oxirhataly : f A W tu M ' 3utfit .ive I " :d I er A. Eacon, .treas- .:llat, "r. Nsllla ;:at, aad Lilllin publicity . cialrmln oressire VTojaaa"s I rcratei, cf TcrtUr l, ' - "-.ta tut:rcul:ri3 tc tzy, to.izzrect tta sat recently istallsd - :t froot t-at' ors;ai- . 3 to the troadcastli CV,', the- C- e'.t- : . .::c::ar- : ' .'-.izti ;.-1 J with r . ir3 :3i:aciL - , 3 C; fr:::i 1 rc Ad- tj tiavj -lioth!. to D3 Willi r.!ovcir.;r.t .: of Coiuia -3 bf C. . t-i .1 crz3nI;2tion ere r.ot If- favcr cf th3 recall cf. Go.cncr . .r; s..i-:-2 to inror: .a'.::a .i v ..3 l-ht to Caleu j ci.cr- ly the knights cri::.- ; ;:; v- j i f-Id to have char; 3 cf i: :3 for the cr ".I t tia state tou?.3 .th t '-. -I .L.2f:.3 cut to the rz " c ? - t'.Ua to have t:i: ' Z , r v ;; f recall. - . j C,.nr.;.f 1 .:rce eafi yci':r r : 1 3 el:...:-; 1 t3 thj 1 ;n dlrecte. :lr.Et Llr- n f 3 r-. II c:ctl;n. . . - . j tl 3 r-.rr.ry: -. :::;t r 3 , . f i ' , i I; a v, Hi a ' .1 I received' i u Ng auk m iuariui tne staio ccncai icr ine ieea;3 . lU,Ovg j.w,vyy 1 . . . . u. Av,VV . . "i3,c:o While there are . indications that the fire. nay have teen cf an l3e::ilary origin from the iaside, Vardca Cralth docs net believe.it v:zs from that cause. lie tillsves it was caused from fpor.tar.3ous coiabu&lio.T. . . ... ' ... " ".. ' 1 ' ? ' Governor I -" Is rer"rtei ;to have said he vas warr.ci three t:..:c3 by t!;;":r.a Curay to be on theJookout for a lire at tQe. prisoa. .. . - . i - IIurHf a to Prison ; With AdJuU: t General Thite, the governor hurried to the prisma and remalnd until the flames we're under control. I?e issued a state ment in which teBaid-he found natters well "organized upon his trrival at the prison. The '3ve,r nor. declared e-iihatically that he would rebuild the plants with flre- rro:fmi.lsrIaj. . - f The Einea Lr.le out about JO nl-ute3 tdtore 12 o'clock Just 'tit ter, the prisoners Lad been count ed for lurch. They were Immed iately locked la their cells, , and about 100, men, many of them trusties, were later freed to man tLa fire L066, CuIIaLur&tiiis with the Salsra fire department. This was the third fire in the flax riant. One In 1116 caused; a loss of $20,000, and c:3 in 19J0 (Continue t en r : 3 8) Convicts were gr:-'! rt";ved dur!3. the fire when Cnr;?'!:cnp fiv.cr. d from, tl 3 sric'-I. -7 t.iid ir. LouIs the sawmill ' with "Det.2 Esnicl3" under one arm fcd "I "My" t:r.dcr .V..3 ether. "E is a 1:11:3 spotted pis that i3 l:lrj trair-I f or . the snnu'al pt.:;ie::iiary si v. he was unin jured, but Ei:i7 had tenia cf his whialccrs sir. - .1. t Eome cf the scenery "for the tIii.itlary 'tic-, "Vt.rlv-Ul.i. of 1323" was tr.yed ly Ihe tiro. .A cc-sv:rt r r - r t . was .ft -..i-Jt , jr.ade . . -me ..:ed .. - tie ivol. Lck. - the - 1 r 1:,3 to "ri: ,t I-..-.:, cr 1 f f t'..? c:.I r The 'ere c rrc , . .:cl to .If 1 f. r f-r- " 3 .t I cf : 1 1: j. - STATE F?J 311 FiitS-SiDIGHTS ia Ccr:rd to Dct:rrr.:r,3 w Tii- rf P' ! p i . ' ' ' ' - " - ., Hurrdrj, ill, :o::rLE ; : TO CERVE AS r:.L'.3n , 4 - i I in Funr2 Ccr. ctrii c n GoVernor pierce announced r U er the prison fire yesterday tl t reconstruction work would tare o begin Immediately and ex;rcc i a determination to adopt a type tf consrucUonj that woul4 redu 1 future fire .risks Jn Tiew. cf ti a niint;r:of:the firea occurrlss la the past few years. ' . . ' ..The . eovernor named a toard composed oinie hmb um Elial and .the chief's of the Pprt- iaca. lire curezu ana ub vtta- Zl3 fir department to lnuira I.to the lire and report upon Its cause and. also upon replacir j tte burned buildings with a eafcr t?r e O fb-illlcss and thus reiacs t. 3 fire; hazard. -The coventor fir.t narried JIarry , Ilutton, Zalen.fire chief on the aboard, but because Chief Hutton Is ill, named Ch!;f Grill-fa cl "Cc'rf ;:::y.7 C:Tftcr Pierce'ia better .ajpoiitlz tils .arfl and fiefis! lis C-V.-2 Ii as follows:.' -.. : Fires Are Ccklly ' "It appearjng ' that a seri. , jot danzerous and costly., flrca " Lave pesurrei amons the.cut-tsU-ir.-s &t ti8 oregoa lata prisoa wltaia the. past few . years, I am in- Dressed with the desirability cf taking such steps as may be neces sary to reduce the -; future- fire hazard to a minimum ia the. con struction of permanent fireproof buildings to replace those build inss destroyed la a fire occur rlcs this date. . , "You are each; and severally ap pointed a board to inaulre into the clr'custances of Che fire occur rias this date, for the.followins purposes: ' "(a) Reporting npo nthe caus es, or .probable causes, of the fire; ... "(b) "Recommending types, of building ccastruction to be used ia replacing the turned tuiliinss eo as to minimize the future tire rL'i within the pri-on ground. - Safety IIe'-ho!j Errct?i "It Is ray belief that": ia the reconstruction of the yburned undertaken without delay, the risk f (Continued on page 2) . flax outside the nrison walls and that at Rickreall is fully protected, warden Smith said. Insurance has been taken out In sums of a few thousand dollars at a time, as last as the flax was received from the growers. ... The Sc.:thern Pacific switch cn gin were dl:;atched by the" yard mail : r, rr.d pullsd out a carload of ( .1 and ar.cther of logs from witLin the irison walls and well la the darker zone. The cnslnes wero cqa!".fJ' with fire-f.htlng apparatus and after lea"Vir. the vicinity of the tSaze succeeded in putting out numerous fires along tho railroad track. C liu- tlt dir. tcr. Eu:.. tha ::t f.r savir? the rrison y v, ?.s Eivca ta Ji::imla Borg v ! - kert a i.trcan of water ! i. :i tt root In U ite of In 1 t. r ir'. I. v- ere extin i . 1 rsr' ::y 1 , th:y .fell by L.cr i:rc fighter. t a : r- fr: i a c ? 1 sr. n rr n. rc::e cf tLa ccOa:,: 3ti: 3 cn tho walls were e'.'. . : rahist the glare tsst I ;" 1 tutors. t- : Uy: P,; ? envia 1 - ; a t ''. i . . j . ,;o. iia : .1 -. :: . ar..i v"!"j nr-t pxprtir -.1 t: ' 1 c 1 3 i t 3 v a -r"r. I at in tha Cxr 1 . ; Yesterday whea . lre ..as makinsr its,l-.:cc:t at tack on the pc.. cr l.ouse one lone, prisoner, a man without hope of the future in this world, a life termer, stowd -TfcXCiwliAjr Viith , "his hose cf water' pouring water so that every drop tcld and the power plant was saved. Here 13 juet one thini to do in such a caea and thst i3 i-u3 a.r arden. Of c: rf 1 th 3 c I: z V ; r3 v,-i.l ' cc :n ; 11 : .1 if-Gsvcrner ri:re3 H:lcr.j ta th3 Cetrt" 3 cf humanity but 1:3 i3.-Lr:.v3 enough to ta!:a th3 r:rp:::::LIIity. .TI: : ' ..' 1 ar.d by to d :.i r tcllinj what -ul I.ava cena, v.as t T e:r-eon, av. life Ila c"ht to b3 ,.. .. i: 1 r rd: j j I t.. - 1 I I ft . . . .. Flo Japanese Ft clief Forth . coming From Willamette .Chapter, Red Cross Delay in whipping aa organiza tion into shape to conduct a.cam aija to, fill, the Marlon-Polk county quota cf $ 10,0 50 for re- irI.":l-for the Jajanese disaster .flk6d or the" Willamette Chapter, American Red - Cross, has result' d . in the, abandoning of all ef forts to fill this quota. w Bel ley! nth t a., cam pal nof any, kind .for this .pu.rpp.se. .would be futile now that the public has recovered from the first shock of the news, the Salem chapter will not attempt, to solicit funds for the relief work'. A majority, of those interested ana. Who: would ; have headed committees ior .this . pur pose, have , fiatly said the ; ni olay was. responsible.. forthe failure to subscribe to the quota, and that the time 'was while the iron was hot.. k ..u. . BJ UBTL.j : Booth for Aid of State Fair Will Be- Stationed at Marion Hotel Listing of rooms for visitors to tha state fair will begin at 10 o'clock Friday morning at a spe pfii hwiHi' tn y,n located at the ilarion hotel'under the aupices of tVa imtpl and th Chamber of Commp.rca. Ilrs. Emma Jiurphy Erown and her assistant, llargaret Kihbe. who have had charge or this work for the last two years. will have charce agin this year Rooms will be listed for three days only,- and assignments will be made R3 fast as possible, Mrs Brown said yesterday. Though the, rpffitratln will be for three davs only. Friday. Saturday and Sunday, the assignment of rooms will' continue until the end ol the til . - . s Either Ilrs. Erowa or her assist ant will te at the hotel frcm 10 o'clock in the mror.ings of regis tration day3 until S o'clock ia the afternoon. Those having rooms available are urged to H3t thea'a as t-riy s possible. ' ...... ." af . . . ff t , W l. I 44 J DAI.. Cr., C:pt. 17. The f'.r.t tl;: ta tn done by a for ( 1 ill c: ;r.ty c::urr:I irly t " ' 1 CJnp IS cf the Ccll.3 :.t.ll I-'-eing company st Vaii- : 3 c.:;;utcly d. trcy t i. ' . II ilit Li. Ul Prcp:::d tr.v AVculi Fro- n.wit Cvncrs Frcm alcv ir.a Cindcrc, Dcnss Smcke cr Coot to Co Emitted COUNCIL .. . C.3 ta:;:i:.:a;i liceuSE Upcn Cy A!Mrmwii ,TIie Uzz C--l:jzl td nuch ex pected and tailed thout ordinanc; to regulate c:Zi?3 came near causlr z a srsill vhirlwirl of its own ia the city council chamber last night. The crdlzasca Intro duced by. Alderman Pattoa wail pbjected to by Alderman Dancy when it came up for. passage to second reading. Alderman Dancy said that If it were passed all in dustry would have to move out cf Salem. - Alderman Patton said that the cinders were a nuisance and that since so many objected something must be done. Others cplaed that If time enoush were given the concerns responsible for the cin ders the trouble would . be re moved. '1, - llr. Patton insietsd "that- thoy had hid time cnoui'i. llr. Vi.a Patten fall that ta knew the boiler far the Crra Pulp Fi ner eomcanv . 0 days late ia arriving and that the foundation was ready and waiting for its ar rival. Ila tali he. thought , tills would perhaps remove -the di"i- cultv. Tdr. Dancy . called upcn Mr. 'Patton to use a little ' of tlj tolerance oa the paper .company whlta he had sl:ed to have ths other c6nncllmea use on the hotel keeper. ; ,., The ordinance provides that no owner. Tcr.xaa.3.zr cf anj TaHding rr Tr-'wl in the ooera tion of any furnace or engine shall be permitted to cause smoke pr hoatalnins cinders or soot to be emitted: froia its smokp stacks, crorided thl3 soot. or cinders ia terfsre3 -wita the health, of any person or annoy the public. ; Overcharges and grafting dur- ins fair week ,k.ere hit in a reso lution ...approved. ;by the council last nigni, . ,iae, resoiuwua introduced .by .Alderman t Sutr, who said he. had personal knowl edge of local restaurtnaa raising their rprfces from 40 to. 75. cents fnp f,ir veelt. which he contended created a bad Impression with vts- ;rs. ti i . - i.. - j The resolution provided that al comDlaints . tf such .over charges should be made to themayor who mirrht anboint a committee to In vestisate and the knowledge eo gained may be used ia grantlrs licenses in future. . uoteis, . res taurants, eating and. rooming houses taxlcabs and all others who serve the public were listed in. the resolution. ; j . ' "Taxi rleet Comlrz. ' " . . Notice that the taxi . problem which has occupied a prominent Dlace ia two regular taeetir3 cf the council, and was the reason for calling one special meeting would ra-echo vet attain at the next meetdnj was Xzvxrl Iart.nirht. ;N Tte Red Tc? Taxi company .of tkrtV:.drU r.:pre .-tel F. I. Grosspeter, appeared before the council seeking a solution to their prchUi cf Idw to etner the city ta ctcri3 a 'fl.-t cf tiii c-hs fciirAar 'tj thwe-toV cpfcrated by the comr- y-ia Portland.1 $ 0t&eii.''-" ' Tt wss : --c.l.d ty Aid: 1.1.2a iToore than tl. le allowed to 'enior now I '"iay It's the 1C0 llcci'e fejj vlch v. c aid t3 -re- fand:d to thc.u If they reiiln fcr the rc:t c t:.3 yi vr. TL.'j rul .d ct:t cf crd;r and Mr. Grc 3 f?tcr si'iin ;h-a cf tl advat- - cf tl. 3 T.tl Ten ch',. j 3 referred lnei:.ntly to th3 : 6yi.;c:n i-"i 1 vllch ' v .1 f 3 Cf t Go Up In L'mclir, L'.: Fire, sweealn.7 ever ti.3.T I ; i dcstrcyir.T at least CCD 1. at CD !'-' -1 in cxttr.t ia c. ? . tierj cf ihz city 8- - l; ..a eventually cl:l d-.-a Id a i "I 1 ' v A . 1, the necessities of Japza should b3 met. Th- -lv;.'-ticn Array U ths cr.'y " ( cy ia k3ale.a t.at 13 t.,..v. 1 ir.j for th3 relief. II 3 Army cf ccurza ..::.'. 1 ,n fr.- rc - - , ! t ycu cr.n rive, a r:- I c 1 ill Lb ; ivea fer cv.. . ! i. ..J .....) A V W , t y 1 - - ' - 'I - 7 " "lied. ,: j. ..3 -i. Civ. L . . . . 1 J s C-ta every ddlar c. tarcua . t.,3 A frr v. do?- , - ' The . t: - harreet. f- ri!l rnt 1 hr' 1 t. " y:r c::ccpt 3 it 13 held i.i cer-eetien rrith thc:3 r:'.!:! f f"- '3 wants your he, T-it?, yc 1 j to become a partner, ia rc- lisvissr the suffered frcra 1 the world's rrreatcet dleae- ' ter. - , I it 13 needed now, va ycu help? - , ..Although Jie v-3 fa. the ttr from .Ca tar day tl0ht until Eanda;. when the Amerfcan destrcytrs went "ashore 10 days aso off th? southern - Calllornlan coart, ll:.r lanil Terklns. of Salem was res cued and. suffered only from bruis es .and exposure, according to in formation received from .hin by his mother, Idrs. V. II. Tz vers cf alem. He Is a FHor f ct3 c-? of the craft that went cn the rocks. " : f W ttrm "-"': ' i i I i r ' i 1 POHTLAI7D, Cre Cere. IV.' the coming year were ar.r.e :r:ed : Orcca Stats ccnfercne3 cf t! 3 Z" Included in the assi;rnrr.er.t. - ra i church, T.cv. Thcraea Ae!. 1; L rcmbcrtcn. Vcet C-.:era, IV.-. A. Ilev. S. Y. Ilall- Eu; er.?, Il-v. J". : . C. C. Ccc Ccttc:3 Grcv?, ...... ... Hutch.ir.ecn. Astcria, r.ev. I O. ' Jeffrey.- Wrrr--.tr a f I " ' T ,T , 1 ... f , ... 1 ... ,. U.3Cr : to the Cclar .!. . IUv;r c. Or c ea cc -..... - j. 1... '--. " " Tl -'- 1 A w fc...s Jb- tot- j, - - ' r.i. .r r-.-.'. . ; 1 C . 8 C 1 1 . .( L r ,-. 3 1 . , : 1 'a ., il b.... 1 t ,i i' "' tzl. i . fl: , to v. start In 2 ila.! 3 I: ' - 3 L