The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 16, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
FRIDAY MORNING.1 OCTOBER-16; 1923 '
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Chemawa Team - Annexes
Four Victories This Year
. Under Coach Downie .
- , -to J7. S. as War. Loan Payment
The Chemawa Indian school
football team; embaed with the
spirit of 'victory from -four succes
sive games thigiseason, -will meetr
the Albany college eleven Friday,
October 23v A bis celebration
was held Wednesday- night follow-,
lng the defeat of the Salem high
school aggregation. -.'" ; .
; Reginald Downie, coaca of the
Indians, has developed a formid
able crew this year and is deserv
ing of much credit for his work.
-Ceorge Bent, athletic director of
t he school, has given what assis
tance he has been able to In help-
3ng develop a strong football team
. -this year.
Thompson, who received a brok
en finger early Jn the Salem high
came, will - be . In the . line-up
against the Albany eleven while
. ftoloman Fleurish. who was going
strong against Salem, is' reported
ta -tvave developed even greater
speed. . At'the time "of the game
here, Wednsday he hadv been out
Inuniform but a few days. - f-
l, Chemawa. has met and con
. qnered four teams so far this sea
. son;, Victories were obtained over
the jComjuf rce and ' Benson . Tech
high, schools pf Portland; The
.Dalles Jub. ,and Salem, high
: schools. -. r.t -' ;
JUflY 'RETURNS ; :
aUlCK VERDICT
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first degree in connection with the
death of James Sweeney - and of
J. M. Holinan on An5iist.28. Trial
In the circuit court opened Mon
day, October 5, with the Jury be
ing fcefected late in the -afternoon
of October 7 The trial of Murray
tOok'JURt 10 days before the ver
dict wag reached. r
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court room. Once the senior Muff
ray broke into tears and only af
ter much effort recomposed bimj
self. Mrs. Murray sat Wit bowed
head daring the entire testimony,
constantly pushing aside hfer spec
tacles to wipe tears away. The
defendant did not glance in their
direction.. 1 I
DIRIGIBLE PROBE ENDS
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STAIJiATIOX IEaTEl
OFFERED R
Fivje Excellent; -Vaudeville
Acts Are Presented on
Bill for Today .
The Fjench' West Indies ma be offered to the United States
as nart navnent of France's War'borrowlnirs, ltri reported from
Paris, as M. Caillaux and his commission prepare to open negotia
tions in Washington for -refunding of the loans. Map shows loca
tion of the islands, considered of
is a Martinique belle.
strategic ; value to U. S. Inset
i The entire court session yester-1 fng," King said.
day was taken up by summaries ! "During the break imforseen in-
fcidents arose." tne derense counsej
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of the case by the state and the
defense and the instructions to the
Jury by the eonrt. Will R, King.
defence counsel, spoke for four
hours in summarizing his case-
John Carson, district attorney.
summed up his rebuttal arguments
in less than an hour,, while Judge
Kelly took about theame length
of time in instructing the jury.
"The jury may return any one
of five verdicts," Judge Kellv de
clared in his instructions. "First.
they may find the defendant guilty
of murder in the first - degree;
second, guilty of murder in the
first aree, with a recommenda
tion of life Imprisonment; third,
guilty of second degree murder;
fourth, no guilty, based upon an
insanity plea, and fifth, not
guilty." ' ; . : . ;
'. When insanity in taken into
confederation," the court instruct
ed.gKJie insanity must have been
pncbv&tto have dethroned the'de-
fcndanil reason and to have renJ
dored kja unable to distinguish
between, jyt and wrong. If he is
capable of distinguish ing between
riebt. and wfong Insanity Is noj
pleaj The jS'. also recojtnires
;artl!il insanity: that in which the
reason has been dethroned at the
"time the action was committed." i
In making a sunYnTary of the de-fe-sdantV
case befrtf- the jury;
Will King discussed the state
ment dictated by Murray) whihf he
and the two other escaped con
victs were at the Newman home
in New Era. ' "This statement was
made under most peculiar cirenm
staneea," the - defene- counsel
tated. "It was written more to
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you are not getting "the genuine
Bayer Aspirin pro?ed safe by mil
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ontinued. "Murray found him-
elf in a posi,tionv where to-return
meant death, and. to continue
meant the same thing. He chose
rather to ' die on tside the prison
walls than inside."
The state attorney, in rebuttal,
evidently scored 'heavily In refut
ing some of the declarations made
by 'the defense. "TTie statement
that Murray was in danger of. hi
life on account of conditions in
the bull pen Is ridiculous," ; Mr.
Carson said. ' ; -Tom Murray had
not been in th bull pen for over
nine months previous to the fatal
break."'
"If yod say that Tom Murray
can murder a guard at'the Oregon
state prison in cold blood and not
pav the death penalty for it. then
the 485 other prisoners in the In
stitutjon can do the same thing
There are 6 ;men In . the ! peni-
tentlarjr now, doing- life terms.
Any one of these men. then, could
commit murder and never add a
day to their sentence.". .
, "You have, seen nothing," Mr
Carson .paid.-"to Indicate that the
defendant is sorry for his crime
Neither he nor his counsel has of
fered any. indication that Murray
is contrite for the terrible mur
der. Murray has folks they are
here In this court room. My heart
goes out- to them but the rights
of the people of the state of Ore
jgon are paramount.
Mr, Carson ended his brief re
buttal to "the jury with .the plea:
Iet your.verdict be swift and let
WASHINGTON. Oct ill. (By
Associated Press. ) Investigation
of the wreck of the airship Sheti
andoah was practically concluded
today with the hearing of i the de
signer' of the craft, an engineer
of the bureau of aeronautics "and
the technical director of the
Aluminum company of America,
which furnished the metal fram
ing for the craft. 11 !
Counsel for the survivors of the
Shenandoah and the bureau of
aeronautics scored important
points today in theiif efforts to
break down the theoTy of Qapt.
Anton Heiflen, former German
zeppelin pilot, that! structural
changes in the airshipj contributed
measurably to her destruction,
C P. Burgess, an engineering
expert in the bnr-au of aeronaut
ics, conceded that, in! the way, of
new gas valves, installation was
operated by the crew during the
storm, probably less! stress was
exerted on the structure than
would have been the jcase had ihe
original automatic system been in
operation.
He refused to concede.! however,
that the new Installation was su
perior to the original, explaining
that he did not concur in the de
cision of the bureauj to Imake the
alteration because he did not like
to change from a mechanical to a
human element for the! safety of
the ship. j
FIRST INITIATION
HELD IN NEW TEMPLE
CorfInn! from pa l- j
- ! t wj
so at last nights meeting. . The of-
ic. r- of the visiting lod-, are M.
D. Shanks, tocaiiea iruier;
Stelimacher. leading! knight;
Clarence Collins, loyal knight;;! Joe
Barrett, acting lecturtnK Knigui,
Joseph Myer. chaplain; waiter
Stewart, esquire; rranK rr.j.
assistant; esquire; TJ Patterson.
inner guard; Joe Taucher, tyier,
and A. C. Jensen, secretary.'
There were 26 men in tne Class
to oe Inittatea, si oi y """.'"j
fiom Salem and five from Albany.
Those initiated into Ithe SOlem
lo.l were: FrancU Aline. Elbert
Busaell. J. U Bartlett.i P. T. Cof
fee W. H. Elgin. B- Ii Ferguson,
L. O. Hcrrold; Keith M. Harris.
I A. &apphahn, Robert W. Kelly.
J. B. Lewis. G. P. Sharkey. Psiul
KinSDson. Dr. B. L. Steeves, Rich-
Arnold and Florence, from the
English Music Hall, do a lot of
balancing, a little dancing and
some connedy. , Arnold will prove
one of the best balancers seen at
the Heilg theater.this season, and
Miss Floirence steps about rather
lively and contributes some real
comedy stuff. A, surprise finish
leaves an .audience convinced that
the art of make-up is a wonderful
thing.
The making of smoke pictures
ha reached the stage of perfec
tion where the art is more inter
esttng than the old style of mak
ine pictures with crayon or paint.
Stuart Darrow is deservedly recrt
oned the foremost artist In this
line. His latest and original nov
elty fe to cover two large plates
with smoke, and pictures are pro
duced by rubbing out the back
ground. Some very remarkable
shadows are cast from his fingers
and htand.
A brilliant company of six grace
ful girls comprise the Elida ballet.
one of the most sensational dance
offerings in vaudeville. The pro
gram they deliver runs the entire
gamut, of terpiscbore. While sev
eral niames are featured in the
billing, it wouli be an injustice
to clasfeify them as principals and
the rest as subordinates, for every
member of the company contrib
utes generously to the success of
the production. Special mention,
however, must be made of Adele
Jeanne, the premiere danseuse.
who contributes some sensational
Oriental numbers. The act opens
with a doll bandit, introducing
stolen dolls, and as the curtain
rises the Dutch. Soldier. French
and Raggedy Ann dolls are shown.
and thev eo right into a mechani
cal doll dance.
Trout and Heff, two men who
eall themselves "Two Black
Snasras," are a sure cure for the
blues. They have style and man
jierisms all their own and inter
mingling their special comedy
songs make the turn one of the
best two-man blackface acts on
the road. They indulge In the
low-brow type of colored comedy,
singing special comedjr songs that
are distinctly original and humor
ous, especially, the. elosdng pnet in
which they 'work in topical! verses
on local conditions . and events.
They seem to have an end jess ar
ray of these verses- for tljey are
ever ready to respond to as many
eurtain calls as-4.hey receive, and
which is usually plenty. One mem
ber ipt the team works las the
swell, over-dressed colored "puh
son," while his partner is the typi
cal down-south back alley! "good-
foh-nuthin moke."
The Empire Comedy Four, Am
erica's funniest quartet, a big sur
prise awaits you. This is!
the best headliners on the road.
Fred Vicsko
and
'A
ard Uschman,
Kltno White.
Alter the lodges meeting; had
hec-n held, and the! Initiation was!
over, the Elks were served a
Johnny Jones feed.j ! !
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throw a scare into the Newman J he certain:-guilty as charged
family than anything else," l i UP the indictment
4 Kirg also Justified Murray's es-
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Rheumatism
Pain.' Pain
Each unbroken -"Bayer' pack
age. - contains " proven ; directions.
Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost
few cents. Druggists: also sell
Lotties of 24 aid 100. Adv.
cape in that the' defendant believ
ing ;his I?fe was In danger." acted
in self defense In making 'the
break for freedom. "The inhuman
treatment the defendant suffered
whMe in prison, develoned para
noiacal tendencies in him. He
stood the inhuman treatment as
long as possible. The state itself
is a contributing cause to the escape-
in that it conducted ! the
prhron inefficiently and retained
an insane guard on the wall know
ing that he had a mania for kill-
HPuring the close of the trial yes
terjflay, : with the net closing
around . him, Murray appeared
more' nervous than;at any previous
time. Heat with his legs crossed
tapping one foot continuously. He
toyed with a pen and paper, throw
ing little ink blots on the pad and
then smearing them over the pa
per. .Once or twice his attorneys
conferred with him and his face
broke into a smile only to quickly
reTain its former solemnity;
' His father, mother and sister sat
in the front row of seats In the
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STUEXTS OFFER IHX)OD
SEATTLE. Oct: J5- (By (Asso
ciated Press.) in: an enort. io
save the life of Paul Thiry, a Lni
versity of Washington jBtudenjt who
was injured in an ;automoDie ac
cident yesterday, 30 of his fellow
students today offered tehmselves
for the blood transrusion opera
tion ordered as a last resort by
physicians. 1 ..... j ,. .
ANNOBNCEMNT
SEASON TICKETS ARE
AVAILABLE
for the
Forest Taylor Players
1 who will appear
in Salem
EVERY TUESDAY
Your seats will
be reserved for
the entire
season
Please send your
orders by mail or '
PHONE NOW!
HEILIG
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Q (S 8 " ALL 10c BREAD
II . u S 2 Loaves for
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Ryei Raisin, Wholewheat and
and Honey Bread .
Fresh from our Sanitary Electric
oven at 9 a. m. Take home a hot loaf.
ALL COOKIES
2 Doz. for 25c
A large variety to choose from
Fresh Mince and Fresh
Pumpkin Pies at
25c Each
Quality Supreme our motto
r, r A trial will convince
Prices that shouid cause a SPEEDING U. These prices
hold until Monday evening
Sack of White or Yellow Eastern Corn
Meal XX J . - , - 37c
Sack of Graham!
Flour
Sack of Pastry Flour
Valley Flour, guaranteed satisfac
tory -4..J .... .i . .... .. .... ..
Snowfall Hard Wheat Flour
...47c
...47c
$1;75
$1.98
Sack of Cream Rolled Oats :....:..49c
4-lb. Pail Shortening ...4.. ...79c
8-lb. Pail Shortening . .1 :1.55
Burbank Good Potatoesi.il lbs. :....25c
1.1 V
100 lbs. Burbank Potatoes' $2.00
10 lbsi Good Dry Onions j..l:i.,........25c
100 lb. Sack Dry Onions $2.00
Fresh Tomatoes, by box 75c
Ice Cream jWatermelons, 3 for.. ............25c
Rockey Ford Cantaloupes, 6 for... ......25c
6 Boxes Diamond Matches ....! 23c
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Pacific Coast
Vernon 6; Los Angelesr'o
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Oakland 2; San Francisco j.
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Salt Lake 6; Sacramento 1.
Seattle - Portland, postponed;
doubleheaders. tomorrow, Sat
urday and Sunday."
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IMPROVEMENT WANTED 1 X
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PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 15,
(By Associated Press). At a pub
lic hearing here today" before
Major Richard T. Coiner, United
States engineer ia charge of the
second - Portland district. . wit a
ments vere presented in support
of the need of the Columbia and
Willamette rivers tor a channel 35
feet deep and 500 feet wide. How
future development of trade would -be
augmented through the availa- .
bllity of such a waterway and how
nhipptng prestige of the district
would be enhanced by ability to
accommodate the largest type of
passenger and cargo carriers ply
ing routes of the Pacific-ocean
ere presented at the hearing at
which, the Issue was an enlarge
ment of the government's existing.,
project tor a 30-foot chancel 300
feet wide. J !
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'Quality First"
GROCERIES, FRUITS, FRESH MEATS
Season End Sale of Fruit Jars
Mason, Pints, 55c dozen.. Quarts 65c
dozen. Half gallon 92c dozen. Kerr Ma
sons, Pints 70c. Quarts 85c. Economy
Quarts, $1.15. Half gallon $1.50. Ideal
Glass top. Pints 72c... Quarts 95c. Kerr
Wide Mouth, Pints $1.00. Quarts $1.15
Flour
The price of Flour has taken an upward
turn. We recommend PftlNCESS Flour,
made of Idaho hard wheat, at a very low
price for a high-grade bread flour.
$2,19 per sack
$8.60 per barrel
Crisco Special
6 lbs. $1.493 lbs. 77c 1'2 lbs. 39c
Toilet Soap Special
14 for 85c
Your "choice of straight or assorted
Creme Oil, Wild Rose Glycerine, Tar or
Mechanics
Mince Meat
Made in our kitchens of the best mater
ials our large stock affords ,?
20c pound .
A pound makes a pic
Sauer Kraut
Just opened, fresh, crisp, white
15c quart
Stark's Delicious Apples
We have again purchased the entire crop,
of DeliciousApples from the Gilbert &
Patterson orchards. This year the
apples have taken on a beautiful color
and as in past years the quality, and
flavor cannot be surpassed.
If you want to show some distant
friend the possibility in apple culture in
the Willamette Valley, send them a box
of these apples. On display in our
window. v
We are packing them in various
grades but every apple, no matter what
grade, is perfectly sound and good.
As they come from the orchard
$2.50 a box
Fancy packed and wrapped. ..
Extra Fancy .
Jumbo pack
(56 to 80 in box)
Other varieties, box........ ....$1.50
...$3.50
...$3.75
...$4.00
New Prunes
This
year's crop of large prunes in
9 lb. boxes
1.65
55c express charge will take them
anywhere in U. S. A.
California Figs
Delicious eating Figs
20c and 35c packages
25c per pound
ROTH GROCERY CO.
No Charge for Delivery Thirty Day Account Service 'Phones 1885-6-7
Aim mio Mir
Sale
YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ONE
We will offer another big shipment of the High Grade
Heavy. Weight Aluminum Ware next Saturday, at the
same old price.
Don't confuse this with the common sale stuff. Any of
our former customers know how much superior in quality
and finish our Aluminum ware is.
HERE IS THE LIST TAKE YOUR CHOICE
5 qt. Tea Kettles
Vz and 2 qt. Double
Boilers
5 qt.r Patent Drain
Kettles ;
10 qtDishpans
2 and 3 qt. Covered
Buckets
3 qt. Covered Milk
Pails
Large Covered Bak
ing Dishes
6 and 8 qt. Open Pre
serve Kettles
Large Round Roast
' ers . ,
3 piece Saucepan
- Sets .
6 qt. Covered Kettles
8 qt. Covered Kettles
Large Angel Cake v
-; Pans
Take
Piece f of
Just consider the values. ' This sale is for One Day Only
oturdoy, October 17th - Thio VJeeh
GEO. E. ALLEN
. Hardware and. Machinery
236 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET
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