The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 20, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY MORNING, JUND 20, 1924 ,
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SI'ATESMAN PAGE OF LIVE SPORT 'jjjFEESW
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EIG DELIVFRY nc
j COriVICTS FRUSTRATED
I (Continued from page 1.) -prored
inadequate to house the ag
gregation, and the last group were
Placed by themselves in the eecond
tier of cells m tao norm w.ag of
the prison. More men are now a
the 'bull pen" than ever before In
the .history of the . Institution, it
was announced yesterday
Convicts who are now on a
bread and water diet and have
their, thoughts as their only com
panion as a result of the attempt
ed escape are: i t
i Ellsworth Kelly; highwayman,
za years, from: Josephine county;
Joe Jackson, highway, 12 years,
from Lane county ';. Jackson has
escaped from the institution
twice) ; .William Johnson, five
years;, larceny. ' la Josephine
county; Clive Weekly, who is be
lieved to have engineered the plots
bank robbery. 15 years, from
Douglas county, and Tom Murray,
Florence bank robber, 20 years
from: Lane county with an addi
tional 17 years hanging over him
at San ,Quentln prison. All of
these five featured in the daylight
escape In March. : , f'l ' '. 7:'
j . Many Others Involved '
Others who ' conspired and who
are In solitary ' conflnment are:
Victor Delfaro, larceny; one year.
Multnomah; 7 John Owens, seven
ytars, highwayman,' Multnomah;
Frank' Fallen, 12 years, highway
men, Multnomah; Ernest j Bezan-
BELGIAN VNS ,
BALLOON RACE
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BRUSSELS, June 1 9.-Lieuten-ant
Ernest Muyter, piloting the
balloon Belgica, was I yesterday
proclaimed winner : of the Gordon
Bennett cup race 1 The BSlgian
pilot landed Tuesday j at Saint
Abb's head, which lies about 40
miles due west of Edinburgh on
the coast of Scotland. De Muyter
thus covered a distance of 500
miles from the starting-point.,
: By his victory the cup remains
In permanent possession of Bel
gium, de Muyter having won the
trophy four times in all and three
successively. . - r i ,
sen, one year, larceny, Mult
nonah; James 7 Willos, ' seven
years, Umatilla, Jarceny; A. Her
monson, one year, larceny, Coos
Robert - Bull, ten years, Jackson,
larceny; George' Howard, - 18'
months, larceny,; Tillamoo;.Wjl
liam Stroud, 10 years, assault and'
robbery, Multnomah, and. Law
rence Morrison, three and a half
years, burglary, Multnomah coun
ty. Delfaro and Hermonson are
awaiting deportation.
Legion Looks Good to
Annex Championship
It looks like the American Leg
ion is about to annex the third
championship cup in the Twilight
series. They turned a certain de
feat into a glorlousVtT(ttoryast
night when they defeated the Y
team by a "score- of "3 'to:' The
Y was In the lead up to the fifth
inning when the Legion rallied
and tied the scored In the sixth
inning to play off the tie the Y
was in the lead 2'o' J. , Blumen
berg, the Y's crack pitcher's arm
went back on him. He walked
three men In av rbwl ?
Lautrrback went Iri on a. hurry
call and was doing" fine when all
at once the blow-up happened-
nobody knows just howv 'i Gibson,
the big Legion fielder, was caught
RELIABLE M ERC H A N D I S E
The new collar lace
4 rows Val Lace, Tan or
White .
Pretty Collar Tales
10c15c, 18c and 19c
;Velvet Grip Hose Supporters for Women and Children
The Best on the Market. V :'
R and G Corsets
Popular Numbers
01.00, 01.25, 01.50,
01.75, 02.00, 02.50,
03.00 and 03.50
Linen Toweling' '
Bleached or Unbleached
Special ' r
Yard 21c
NI?f90 ' - 81x90- Pillow . f -4
:-' Sheets Sheets Cages "blea5hed :
, - . ' "Sheeting
01.00 01.25 25c; 50c
May Manton Patterns Only 20c
New Fashion Sheets, Free
' ' Ladies Linen . Good Bath Towels
; Handkerchiefs . Te . ..
- (" Special 15c ' 25c v .
Women's Khaki Pants Boys' Bib Overalls
, Best Grade, $3.00. -
.. Medium Grade, $2.15. Boss of the Road,
, Girls'lChaki Pants, $1.85 2 Grades, Medium Heavy
Ladies Blouse to Match Boys. jes Unionalls,' .
"Girls; Blouse to: Match Sizes 8 to. 16. Best .
. , $1.65. Unioriall Made.
COTTON BLANKETS
All First Quality, No Seconds or Defectives.
; Blankets
;Tan or Grey
54x74
Pr. 0L80
v Blankets-
- Tan or Grey
Pr. 02.29
f RlinVati
White or Grey
72x90 '
Pr. 03.19
, Nashua
Woof Finish
"72x84
5 White
Pr. 04.50,
- F lILLINERY DEPARTMENT
a?-r, tJp,. Ladies nd Girls' Hats, Very Low PricesT
-r- - . . Big Assortment of Flowers. : ;-v -'', :
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240 and 24G Nortli Cbrnnierciai Street
between second and third and got
safely to third. It was so easy
that a small kid could have put
him out. Gibson again was caught
between third and home but a
wild throw over Green's head on
third, and the game was 'finis"
with the Soldiers ahead.
This is the third time the Iegion
and the Y teams have been run
ners up for the championship.
(Next week the Legion and the
Spaulding Loggers will' clash in a
three-game series , for the cup
given by Hauser Bros. The first
game will be Monday evening. f A
good crowd Is expected: :
McADOO'S HOPE OF
NOMINATION INCREASING
(Continued from page 1.)
Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Mon
tana as permanent chairman, and
Homer S. Cummings of Connecti
cut as chairman of the Platform
committee. So far there has been
no decision as to the rules com-
govern convention procedure. Or
dinarily but little importnace .has
been attached to that committee.
With the possibility of 'a fight over
the two-thirds rule, however, it is
different in this convention.
PACIFIC COAST L.KAGUK
Oakland 6 San Francisco 1.
Vernon 9, Los Angeles- 6. .
Seattle 5, Sacramento- 6.
Portland '15, Salt Lake .12.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York 4. Boston 'lj'li1 .
Chicago 3, Philadelphia 1.
Cincinnati 1, Brooklyn.'
A51KRICAV LEAGUE
Cleveland 16-2, Detroit 5-3,
Chicago li St. Louis 8.
No others scheduled.
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JARVIA William JarvIa died at
a local hospital June 18th at
the age of 20 years. The body
will be shipped to Quincy, Ore.,
today- for burial by Webb's
Funeral .Parlors.
wife of Henry J. Oswalt, motfcer
of George L, Frarure of Port
land. Mrs. John. B. vooarjen oi
Med rord, Robert L. Oswalt of
Astoria, and Mrs. A. L. Libby of
Salem, .sister of Mrs. S. A. Me
Daniel of Fort Wayne, Ind , and
Jos. L.' Bush, of .LaPorte.lnd.
Announcement qr funeral? wjll
be made later frota;lh Bigdon
mortuary." - ' "t : .
BURKE -In this city June,J9th,
William E. Burke, aged 45
j years, late a resident of Port
? land, where the remains will be
forwarded by Rlgdqn & Son,; for
funeral services and interment.
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DENNIS-f-Electa : Dennis died at
the home of her daughter,' Mrs.
Carpenter, near Livesley sta
tion, June 19, at the age of 82
years. 1 She Is survivedby two
sons. Wm. and Albert at Rogue
. River," -and three daughters
Mrs. Addie Burns. Wands'Ore. j
Mrs. Cynthia Compton, , Bur
bank, Wash., and Mrs. Elfie
Carpenter near Livesley station.
Funeral services will be' held
Saturday, June 21, at 2 p. m.
.- at Webb's Funeral parlors, In
terment in the IOOF cemetery.
Matlock Funeral Today -:
The funeral of C. O. Matlock,
who died in Ookland, Cal.. June
1 5, will be held from the East
Side undertaking parlors, , East
Sixth and Alder streets, Portland,
Mils afternoon at 2 o'clock;;-, In
terment will be In the Clackamas
cemetery. ' ; ' k
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PERSONALS
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Carrol Carson, a graduate from
OAC who has been studying for
his master degree at the Univers
ity" of -Iowa during the last year,
is expected to arrive in Salem to
morrow.' : v v ' ; .:-. . 7 u ." .'
Hugh Doney,, son of Dr. and
Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney, who has
been taking a post-graduate course
aV ''Harvard' during the last two
years, is on the way home. The
trip is being made by "way of the
Panama canal. ; j
Louis Lachmund, who has been
in the east for the last month, is
expected home today. He visited
his mother in New York, friends
in Washington, D. C, and stopped
to take in the republican conven
tion .in Cleveland, v'! , w . j
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COM NG TO MARKET
Prospects 1 for M 3,000,000
Pounds Royal Anns in Sa
, r lem District' Alone
RICHTER Ernest RIchter died
-June 18th at a 'local hospital
. at the 'age of 74 years. The
body will be shipped to relatives j
' in Gridley, Calif. Arrangements
are being made by Webbs
Funeral -Parlors.
OSWALT At theTlaidence 465
.Winter street. Jurief J9. Mrs.'
Julia F. Oswalt, aged 70 years.
Local Firm Victimized-
While the "Mills & Timber.
Ltd." a firm organized by J. A.
Pattison was in "operation," ob-
taining nearly $15,000 in Portland
on checks drawn on the First Na
tional bank of Sheridan, Salem
contributed $351 to the total
amount, ; it became known Wed
nesday when a warrant was Issued
from the justice court. ,The check
was cashed by the Central Cigar
store. ; The firm was supposed to
be a going concern in Sheridan.
Pattison was a frequent "business
Tisitor" In the city and had had
several small checks cashed at the
cigar store. These came .". back
honored through, the regular chan
nels
for
Ing.a'woman, arebeing fought, by
the Portland police in connection
with the" worthless check deal. 7)
Bungalow Beauty Shop ' .
Marcelling a specialty, Vycnr
firsts reset free. Evenings by ap
pointment. ,P.honf 938-R or call
250 South Cottage street. jne21
7 Cherries are coming to market
in Salem very fast now." The
growers-are working, early? -and
late', with pickers apparently In
nu mber su f f icient to gather the
Whole crop in time to save it.
: There are auto loads of pickers
coming up from California to find
work - here. ' ! : ' -' ' ' . - "- .
'.There will likely be 1500 tons
f Royal Ann cherries , harvested
in the immediate vicinity of Salem
alone
'-That means. 3,000.000 pounds
of Royal Ann cherries to be mar
keted here and that means also
$150,000 for our Royal Ann cher-
Viesv To say nothing of some
that may come from long dis
tances to reach the Salem market.
4 There is every hope now that
every cherry will be gathered and
larketed. 7 !
; that is. air except the tint-Hi ,;;nj p di
3ol. Sreral others, includr, CHICAGO. JunTl9 Jas.
Mor
ris, secretary of the general de
fense committee of the Industrial
Workers of the j Worlds tonight
characterized as "ridiculous" the
eharpesi by GroVe; L. Fink, assist
ant United States District atkor-nevaJt-an
Francisco that mem
befs'ot ih IWW were spreading
thVfoot .and mouth disease in
western states. ' ; T
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Sale
Many people have taken advantage of our reductions on
chinaware, floor coverings and Bridge-Beach ranges. . We
expect a banner day on Saturday and arranged our
chinaware on tables, in groups; plainly marked for easy
choosing.
WE LIST HERE A FEW SETS ON SPECIAL SALE
50-Piece Set Regular $520 J.
50-Piece SetRegular $45.00 ..:
.51-Piece Sgt Regular $32.50 ...
42-Piece Set Regular $26.50
42-Piece Set Regular $20.00 ..:
42-Piece Set Regular $17.50 ...
42-Piece Set Regular $15.00 1.
42-Piece Set Regular $12.00 ...
36-Piece Set Regular $ 9.00 ...
All Dinnerware guaranteed
:............ . ...Special Sale $41.75
Special Sale $33.75
. .....Special Sale $23.75'
Special Sale $18.75
..........pecial Sale $13.25
:...... ,....... ...Special Sale $10.25
........ ............. ..Special Sale $ 9.75 i
.Special Sale $ 9.00-
Special Sale $ 5.75
against checking or crazing.
BRIDGE-BEACH RANGES
AT SPECIAL PRICES
$65 ' ' ' 0 ' ? v, :
RANGES TO
SELL AT
EASY TERMS NO INTEREST
This is a rust resisting all steel range with procelain oven door panel. A '
good cooker and baker fully guaranteed. '
Same as above with nickle trim, nickle base, gray fl7A
. porcelain splasher and porcelain door ........ J)I U
Floor Covering, 70c Yard Linoleum 85c Yard ,
TERMS NO INTEREST
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I CLUB PERCENTAGES I
PACITIO C0A8T LEAGtTE
Won Lost
San Krsnrisco
8attl .!
Vernon
H.rramrnto '.
Halt Lake
Portland I
Oakland .. -..
Los Angle.
44
41
40
38
29
33
3 t
36
34
34 39
33 42
32 42
.603
.554
.541
,5O0
.472
,46
.440
New .York
C'hicaco .......
Brooklyn .......,..
1'inrinnati ., .
Pittubnrjli
Ooitoa . ,....7.i.
(St. Louis ........
Philadelphia .....
NATIONAL LEAGUE
' Won Lost
....f...; 3 so
34 217
30 23
29
24
23
21
28
28
28
35
18 ' 31
AMEBIC AN LEAGUE
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New York
Detroit r.nLi.JXr
Boston
St. Xottis ....
Washinrton ';
ChiraRo 14-
Cleveland ..
Philadelphia ....."..
29
83
27
27
26
25
24-
19
l8t
22
25
24
26
26
27
28
32
Prt.
.643
.618
.566
.509
.462
.4M
.375
.367
Prt.
.569
.569
.529
.509
.500
.481
.42
.373
VANCOUVER TEAM
OUG
SUNDAY
Strong Southwest .Washington-.
Aggregation Will Meet
. ' . the Senators
The Vancouver, Wash., baseball
team will be here Sunday for a
game wlta-the Salem Senators.
This will, be the first time Salem
fans have seen the ""Vancouver
team fd '.action on "the local
grounds' Jpr . many years, and In
asmuch as Vancouver has" one of
the Btrpig teams of souhtwest
ern Wellington the game will
probably be a good one. Manager
Biddy Bishop of the Senators has
cot yet announced his pitcher for
the game, but will have three or
four available twirlers on hand
ready for action.
. REG IN A, , Sask., June 1 -7-Thirty
men and women, attending
a dance on a' farm near Verig:
Sas.k.. fought with fence posts la
night. One man was killed a.
one critically hurt .
EAS
T
Add Mt. Shasta, and California to your Eastern
trip. 8? Double the pleasures of your trip at small
additional cost. Low roundtrip fares and stopovers
at all points. . r'
Go East from California over the Southern
Pacific, with three routes to choose from. All are
surpassingly interesting. -
Ask agent for complete information : .
For information see O. L. Darling-, Agent, Salem, or
A. A. Mickcl, bl F. i P. A 184 Liberty Street.
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CORVALLIS
To serve the public more courteously and efficiently today than we did
yesterday, and to eclipse today's efforts tomorrow, if such is possible,
i thir Anirit of tha Rusirk Ktorps. v ' '" .:''v:-"'-7;';..-';: f - - r': i
SMOKED MEAT
Nice Medium Weight - ;
Bacon, lb. .....18c
Cottage Rolls, just nice
size, lb. 20c
Swift's Premium Break-
Elverybody watches the
dollars, but the true test of
economy lies in what we
make the dimes do. Hun
dreds of items in our store
to be had for only a dime
fast Bacon . ..39c I that will add zest to any
mm WirrV,f I meal.
ka ff am W AISVlaUMSSI V W Ilk
Sugar-Cured Bacon,
pound'. ...... ......... ...... 30c
J LARD
No. 5 Cascade Pure
aV
Lard ..67c
No. 5 Silver Leaf Pure
Lard 57c
MISCELLANEOUS
2 lbs. Gem Nut
Margarine ....49c
N. B. C. or Independent; ;
; Cracker Co. Cookies, s
2 packages . ...9c
Wheat Meats, Macaroni
Noodles. Spaghetti or
Olives, stuffed, ripe or
green; lunch meats, pickles.
. cookies, fruit or vegetable
. salad in cans easy served
for picnic lunches. V
FRESH FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES
Nice Ripe Bananas,
. 3 lbs. 1 . 1. 1 .25c
Ripe Juicy Oranges,
2 dozen .... .... 45c
Sunkist Lemons
Red Raspberries, box 10c
Florida Grapefruit,
, large ...... 10c
Watermellons, per lb..... 4c
m - wa ar aa,ar y JpiaF A A SU
Vermicilli, 2 pkgs. .17c Imperial Valley Can-
SUGAR
Pure Cane Sugar, a lim
ited amount at 12
pounds 1.... .31.00
100 Lbs. Pure Cane
Sugar . ... . . . .. $7.69
; FLOUR
taloupes, 4 for. 25c
Rockyf ord Cantaloupes
Lake Labish Head Let
tuce 2 for . ... ..15c
Nice Young Carrots . ..10c
Young Tender Beets ...:10c
Green Onions ..v....10c
Cucumbers
These prices -will be I Hot Hon
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higher Monday morning. New Oregon Potatoes.
49-lb. sack Vim . $1.69 4 lbs. 23c
49-lb. sack Crown ,1$ 1.74 Green Peas, 3 lbs. 1 25c
49-lb. sack Fisher's Green and Wax Beans
Blend - - $1.84 Asparagus in bunch
49-lb. sack Gold Purole Ton TnmJn.
Medal $1.94! bunch .. ..
10c
BUY FROM A STORE WITH THE ;
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