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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1926)
1.") THE OrXGON fiTATESlLVN,;SArarOnFX!ON TmniSDAY -mobnino.; januauy ?. 1020 "i.s Arli-a Sheriff . " ' kl !ti r, Ms evrt j juty from Yavipal Conaty." 1.0 vit nimbi can &a motor -cr b. ,.! ivut and nra iastie t I J. 1 : ; i r..,r -'4: 1 7,1 I . p Ai y.i - - he 192?niily drlre 1 back' from Klngroan In spite T alt question- 8R. .lie wrot as fine a band as aj school jnajam. ;and '- spent ' JhU tinie in 'Mie Yavapai county, jJI writing kmR. trr-atises; on Indian history apd on esert botany.' ; iThese he tore tfj) tut won fit written. Only to Sheriff Weil. lth ihilins little hard-boiled sherift of the county, would he deign; to sneak."' i-' . , ' '. i " "In spjite of his edn cation, he's still Inju;n, says the sheriff; "he wfon't " sow any . Interest," even when they nan? .him.-. They never I And be went to bls;death with aa nonihhlant an air as though he hrtdgon -hunting, 1. , - COUNTY HEWS M BREFl A " fQoatlimad fxiMB nmxm SI - lighting fplant, and an air pres- sure watjer system. . ; ' I Mrs. August Zelinsky of .Tort? Und is vjUitfng, her daughter, Mra: Jklr. aid Mrs. Eaton of .Dallas spent Sunday with her. daughter,' Mrs. Alv;in Van Cleave. ? Mr. and Mrs. .W: S. Davis' daughtef, WHznaV returned;to As toria Suinday. V Miss ; Doris is at- tending i high school 'and staying with heri sister, Mrs. George D,un- lgan.- - ; . ' ? T , : 15 ;.) r i s r- srni-N'r.TA ' ; r: ; ljon the 'federal - government n j;od that big ,huck;lndlan Sugi--i-ya,' out "on the 'reservation tth' ofj,Preseott, -AriJt.. this fall, nry-naan In,. ther county nodded proval. .' - V - . 1 Poor; harmless -old d, who ove;the little taxicab around ; t e3ctt !, There was Inst no iise ! ll-'ng him, either.- All Sugl-nam-! i t had to do was threaten .him, , '1 h would have 1 given up his i Just plala brutal and cold ; . coded, to hammer his, head tq j with an. iron; bridge bolt ' taway! : - ' '' 2 . ' . - :IIe was a well educated Indian, f in, una- suji-najii-ya. .',iJiey naa ;s ".med him George- Dixon, at the 4 'ivapal eotjnty courUaouse; too 3 f jchi trouble to spell out that i g Indian , name. So we'll 'call ' a Qeorge Dixon too, ; ' ! 1 George! posed as a' "good Indi- i M t -mm .mm ! . . T . , j, pven auve. lie came in j veral times to tell 'the sheriff ; here moonshiners -were making ; ;i water Bear the reservation and i ; ttting iaaocnt Indians piato j ;f joybje rAftd -the,h.Qsaital,JlJ'I i ! He got Into a quarrel. with his . ; eetheart, ..a squaw , of .'theMo , ; i v !; . George, himself, was haif 1 1 1 ache and half Mohave, a strap big fellow strong 'as a hull. I Finally the' dusky maid closed f tepee'tiotrf -against -him by awJng the cattle-hide flap shut, .at put it up to, George.r He had 4 choice; bust ,ir!to: that wig m and drag her off as his wife, nniUhla wooing. iV 1 ..a Auaw had a few-iadmirers fc?r. own trtbo, who 'were hang ar farotind, ' expect atlyj and he U grumbling he uld 4 ill her. C told this so peisistentl that a came ; la ' And Tiad 'the sheriff rest Qeorge, and he a pent ten yk in the -county's 'steel-barred f You know how, an Indian . re- isbers an injustice - ) That night George started -out private vendetta; he'd show .t,3juaw who was to be boss oand theln corn patch. ' Av -ut the time f the . old taxi i ver's frightened wife waa tete- ion in g, "next morning, lbatrber , sUad : hadn't ; been '. home i all St, another telephone was ad lz the : sheriff . that the ' old n,'s body- had heen;toundrtaost' ;elly crushed under, at Jeast .13 )1 from a huge bridge bolt. Inquiry at the reservation, Indi ' d that the ypunff squaw had a to Kingman, Mat of Mehave unty, inteiLJjrig to viit -friend th3 Ilualpai reservation., Sugi ..'i-i hJ fctcl-n'the car to fol- her. .v ' - - " - ' , Sheriff "Weil telephoned to ; his "nd, gruff old Ben ' Mahoney, ri.t of Mohave county, to' watch r the' fleeics Indiaa. v;! 'w V-, : Cea r'la a nniaue character ' n fzona. Nearly 70 years old, and rn la America; "he" stUIhas 'as id a brogue as any son J.U9t 05 Oull Sod,an4"he'a a go-getter ; like his Iriend Well.;, -f o Uen ust ambled over to the! apal county .line at! d gathered C eorge in the blood-staine'd , L possess -which he had slain : :,l driver,' and.; waited till i's long-nosed . Studebaker car 1 I 1.1 1 S 2 tulles over the Xa C!:iTrails road; then turn : cvcr,: " ' . ' : . - l-nara-ya tras-tried in fcrie . :rt, as sn Indian,-and teen l to tacs Octclcr-10 on the rcstfrratlon."'."". ' "o sound tH3.? utter on' - Mrs. Maurice DuniKan, who wa operated on at .the Deaconess bo! pilal . rei'entl," wai moved 4 to Itor father's home, ' R tCha4"uan,' Sun days - S' ' ' 4 J . T . ; ; ' Mr- -W Davis and children Helen and Sanford,.-We"re guests of Mr -and MrsJ ,1'eyton of Salem.on NewYears.;;j;:,-ij i-tjK t--i; Mr. anfr Mrsl'William'jlllskl and children 4 of "i)regori City; and Mr. and -Mrs. Joe Woelke of-Gervais, were guests f Mr.' and Ms. Pete Wielke Sunday. t s - " Louis . Kobow has ', traded his farm for onei near JlI ban y and ex? pects to .move 600 n, - .1 Liberty . -Paul .nerger,j grandson of Mr, and .Mrs.' Ed jTuck, is visiting here this ek. iUis Jiome Is ; In Port land. - ' , ' Mr. N. Abbot s'pent Christmas vacation in. Olympia,, "Wash.,, with relatives. . ' '. ' ' . . Iter, and ,Mrs, Johnson ; and family ot Portland j spent 1 Friday at the John fcaaeh home. . Christolf ISchxnldt- of . Marlon spent New Year'a : day with, his aunt,. Mrs. K. Schmidt. Mrs. P..' judd spent several days 'of Jasti week at Monmottth visiting relatives. . : MrV and Mrs. : Fred Kurtz and .'week, visit in Idaho son Delbert, ; Kenneth Schultz aud Carl Flnster, all from Kelzer were gueats , of Mr. and ;irs. C. F. G retzinger during "J Christmas ;- Dr., J. E. Cruthws' spent both Christmas and New Year's day in Portland.; : : - , 1 Mr, and ' Mr. W. H. Olden of Portland spent the ; week-end at tkV R, fright home.' ". ' , - Orpha May Dasch gave a birth day party. at ther home Saturday, Dee. '26. , -Those- present ' were Catherine,DalIas, Lois Volfe, Wil-ma-Kestenhonse, Cara and Helen Dasch' and the hostess : '1 The leaders; in the! item con tent for .;the .past r month were Teresa . 1 Murhammer, Veneta Rains, Magdalena" Schmidt, Louis Jory and Sabina Schmidt. : . ; .Dorothy Browning spent the Chrixtmas vacation in Portland, : 1 Mr. Charles Cone of Seattle yfcf ited his 'parents, - Mr. and Mrs.' T." W. Cone on Christmas day. . . Mr.? and 'Mrs. D. ) Brooks spent last week with-their son in Portland. , ( -j . . . Lyle Rains, who is working for the Pacific Fruit & Prodice Co is now their driver between Sa lem fnd Portland. s Mr.i A.' Plank and daughter. have -returned home ifter a two- Mr. atrii Mrs. A. Srushamauf Portland were cueata of Mr. and Mrs.Ji li. Coffey New Year's. ' Mr.' . and ; Mrn. ;.Oerld Norwood of JUolaiid, Manitoba Canada, are Mr and Mre, P.! O. Judd. ; . . . HMrs. 'JT.' R4 Dallas' Is 'ill vlth'a severe cold. , z . ' " X birthday jainner - was given Kewr,'!i'earf.day Jn- honor, of. Mr, W. F. Nevens. About "twenty guests ": ireres j present and. T pro nounce the affair a great success. ' Mrs. Carl Gibson is still at the bedside of her father., Mr. 'Conditt; at Anm8ville. " : " 5. Mrs. Hoag's room challenged the other rooms for a contest In best per pent "of attendance and least tard tea -for the- report 4math ending at Chrstms.. Mr..?Ioag's room lead 'in attendance- 97. 8 per; cent.andjrs." IIoag'84 room had the least 'per cent of tardiesf Scotts-Mills Mr. and Mrs. . Dave Delano .who have been visiting t relatives and friends here, during 'the holidays, returned to their -home in Port land Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Berthel Eon of W'ooburn visited Mr. and Mrs. J..S. Korb Sunday. J .Miss. .La Verne Rich returned to Eugene" Sunday where she i attending the IT. of O. ' 3Iiss :Lena Uellinger retnrned , to Portland Saturday after ,,yisit-i ing relatives here during tho. holi-! days- , : '. 4 - Shirley I Dnnagan returned to Coryallis , Sunday evening .-after visiting retativesf here during the Christmas vacationl k Jtorn To Mr and. Mrs. JBoh De Rolf 'Saturday morning,' an.! '2, 1926, an eight-pound son. ' II. A Dixon and brother West ley Dixon of Battleground, Wash., drove to Corvallis Sunday to spend the day. . " ' . Mr. and Mrs. Almond Rich and small Bon were Salem -visitors, on Saturday. i r Miss Loraine Jlogg '.returned' to Salem Sunday . evening ' after spending (the holidays . with , her parents., Born -To' Mr. . and . Mrs. . Jessie McKillop, at the Silverton hospi tal Saturday, Jan. 2, 19 26, an eight-pound son. . . j - rw.- L." "Taylor- returned .home from Portland Monday -where ,he had been for several 'day's. , 'Mr., and Mrs. FJoyd Shepherd and two sons were Silverton vis itors Saturday afternoon. ' J. J. 'Doty of Jlubbard visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Jt, Klnser last week. . . j ' r ., . Mrs. J. B. Lawrence' and daugh ter Helen were Bilverton visitors Tuesday " morning." .'v-. t iQ. W. Meyers waa - in v 8alem Tharsday on business. . ' x, r I . rruitland I Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, Evans and daughter, Jfoan sTeturned '? front Spokane.' ' ' . - ' William, Sloeum .visited in this comrminity Recently , ' ' i ' . j Mr. anrMrs. Robert Coulson of Toledo visited at the home of Mjr. and . Mrs. P.- R. Coulson, I Mr., and Mrs. Massey ; and herj daughter of Hood. River were ..thd guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H; Run- ner. f ' : ' ' ' I Mrs. Moutry f fend daughter Gladys, Mr. and, Mrsi fl., Bellamy of Salem, Mr. .and! Mrs. William Bellamy . and Mrsy Seamster and son, Robf rt, visited .at : the ...home !j Rev. Guy . Stover , will speak again on January 17, 7' Everybody come to the com munity 'club meeting "to heVheld January 15 ' at 8 p. m." at the school. . j GOOSEBEtllH ' - GEcr.QPTOGr.ov; Going to Stay. With It; Hop-: -r;ing That the Industry z A -WiihBfighten -I .t- : t . Klamath county 1 appropriates 540,0-00 for 192G' roiul 'buipjing.. and maintenance. j Astoria-r-$l00,00tr0, -wprth, of pqwer fishing 1 boata being bujit this, winter. ' ,' c Editor Statesman: t - j i As you-have asked. me. Lo wfito-s short sketch on tho gooseberoi; Industry, It will be short; becaus; they are almost a new crop. foil : me.vas this year is the third year since they have . tiegun t -bcar -For thefirBt crop I received 5j andLa quarter cents a,pound -whi lij was an extra good price, ana iuk. year there, was no market for tin gooseberry, 'which makes, the in: dustry look pretty bad Just nowJ but there .are : ' few of ; wh.i are groing to stay by them an hope for the Industry to brighte up, which I believe It will. I fintls them" a jilce crop to handle. Yours In' the fruit Industry,! ' '! jj ' ' MARTIN STAR 11.. ! Salem, Or., Rt. 9, Jan. 3 lb 2 Buy a Want'Ad-rlt Pays Bi f;- J t . I . -H 4- j-t - '- - -I'jmi l,i. iili.Lliji ; y . , ----- I jlJ1jJ !-' 1 -' '" " .f,.;v H tr ANP JANUARY v ' ' " I " j , 4.1 t Si The -special price reductions in this great sale will appeal to all who find it necessary to practice economy. Every pijrchase here means a worth while saving: on quality merchandise. Therefore needs for the home can be purchased at a saving of many dollars. -t 1? r ; ,l 1Tij.'a Piny r.cV .Sieel;0;.Winidp : iatid Profit NOTE THESE PRICES Pequot Pillow1 Cases Pequot Sheets 81x90 j each l.-Z.l Pequot 94 BleachetJ Sheeting; yard ' i..L.z .....:. . Pequot pillow Tubing 42 , incE wide f , .45c $1.79 ..:57 c 49c Huck Towels, blue borders . ! each Turkish Towels 15c: iaaMnnaaf ayiat mw- Turkish Towels,' large size X AO each zLjLLs-JiJ. .d. HLZ Hope -Muslin 36". wide4 yard i Dependable Muslin, 36" wide ! ; A yard C Unbleached Muslin, 36" witje L.21c Unbleached Musliri 36" wide . i 1 ; 1C yard' ' ' -'.!'' IOC. '"''' . i , ' - V . , j 1 , t 5 . ( Lonsdale 'Mush'n, 36" wide - . OC-, yard ..;LL..J ZDC Berkeley j Nainsook, No. r 60, 36V ; wide n O . ykrd :.;.....:J::.. j .1..... ZUC Outing iFlanneligKti and;'iark colors 0 ft 36", wide yardjj.1..u...14..--i..:...- mU.C Outing:Flannei;.27" wide I 17 c .Daisy. Outing Flannel, Stf'-wide.;, ; Joi I yard ....;:: -L-4.Ul....i..:-; :. 31t Misyjuutmg Flannel r 27" wide .. . OC-ard-..; ' - - 1 ' - ZilC ' ntuan Uead'54" widfe l ' - ' 8 - I ) - - " : " -' '- - - Y' Li I All Wool, 66x80f Double Blanlcets $g98 regular $12, go for . . . . . . m ; Motion JKianKts Double, in fancy plaids Size 66x80, :- $3.69 - ,J Jl' ' f ' 1 jCottoh BlahKets Extra heavy, size 72x80 i $4.39 otton Blaiuets Part wool, size 70 x 78 -: ' $249 Cotton Blankets Single, beautiful -plaids ' ' to choose 1 from ' ' $1.39 r -',ft : ft rinr . : I - i .Iiarite. size 10 25 $1.10 Pillows Large size .19 jc 26 $1.29 Rubber Boots ..;...l..:...r42.9? ildrensShoeslice or! ?r button .;i...:...l:.....;..l1.98 Jeavy,ParWo6l;rrlose,!-; . J ... pair'.:.!: :...l..;..1.,.35c ; iMen s HigHTops12.in3.49 , Chambray iWork Shirts li.79c ..past Color Suiting, yard.:. 25c ' " r -r ldiesv Fibre, SU M Suiting, : 36 in. wide, fancy " and plain Stripes, i ydX. .49c . ;Dinner Set; Wlpiecesi.lSeS ' Cup and:Saucer4 ...:....r 1214c Fancy Teapots, each...-......79c Fancy Pitcliers,.each.l....i.L:69c r t - . t .1 Coct 7f ccnriER court amd co:.;r.:zrxi4L streets - A ,1 ;s V. ; lap 1 " J . ' Vr. ; -- ---- j - ' . ".'!' 1 "" A. , : ...;"' - r-A See Our Windows and Pr jotfit - SlPilQUnZJJ I - M fit , , I ' - - - . ' , . , I' .: .. V ! " .. ":'v : : . .'' ' - , . . . j. ' .: -, .- - . ? i ; . ' ? ' " . - , ' ; ' " ' i - ! " . ; . '-. ...... . t ...,,,.,. . .. , .,?. -. - . ' , , ; V HERE ARE BARGAINS- ; - Engineer 4 and -Firemen's Hose. , 25c j value, pair. li.v. 1 .... Jersey, Gloves, 25c value r' j -I A ! pair .v . Atjas Union ' " v - . , - 1Y10- Suits ....4 ..Dia7a Men's: Overalls 220 Denim, W (! ; Oft full cut . vlvAy ' 'lOOSo, all wool Union Suits 4 . fro fn SDecial " - ' 'iJ. :tDt.;V ) Rain.Test Tants .-l::.-J.::s)i!..l J Boys'-Mackinaw 1 r" CQ'C i Special. J .j..rfI)u J Wool -Shirts . : -OO-T 4 .Special -.i.-Jjll: :fPO.OU ! Wool, Sweater .Coats Special.-. D?ess:Gaps'r!'; Speipial S1.59 : ;MeniS'HatS'.'. i .Special 7$3.98; sBLAZlERSall wool Fancy qhecksr ( 'regular $6 and $7, clearance for. 03.C3'' - AH vwool , Overcoats " " t . ; values -to.25, special,...;........-. v C10.7C i Ladies vUnion i Suits - .-. 80c Extra' fine i quality, vwlng sleeves, ankle length Ladies Union Suits.l .... i.$1.49 - . Fleece Lined, band top, ankle leneth . 1 Ladies' Union Suits "j 1 ....1 $2.C5 - , . . 'Silk and -wopl, all styles , . 5 .! Outing, Flannel Gowns UJJL. .:.'.SSc ' Jap Cloths, 54" .'. '.L-..-.L.-ShZO Elastic 1-4 and 3-4 in.wide Cc yd., Sc'lOc yd. j .Extra heavjr. anperl isli -tl Q.; t . , , White Aprons ..1J:J1::;$1.25 .White Aprons, Indian Head Material.i:.$li0 ' f Stevens Bed Spreads in colored' stripe - f . .Bed Spreads, size 81xl03..L....:J....-..-l.-..C3.43 Bed-Spreads, size 8li90.i..i..-.L.-$3.4l) fcates Jacquard atripea'tn;rose.toi4 'anc .blue . ' ,