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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1927)
J fc54K-aJsrfc,4s---lww ."' i nc't. a-CrjKl.-ji.- THE OREGON STATESMAN; SALEMrOREGON : THimSTJATrORNING: "APRIL 21, a 927 At f 1 - ,0 WW" 3 . j - Letters Mailed to Teachers of City; Dr, Brown De clinecf to Comment; , ta!em teachers this week have haSeen receiving from the Ore poa Osteopathic association let ters of protest against a J state ment in the children's health re cord instructions that osteopaths and chiropractors are not ; recog nized by the;, medical profession, and should not be used to certify the health records. . . ' i ' The letters read as follows: (1) The State Board of Medical Examiners ia composed of five medical physicians and one osteo- I cathic physician. The osteopathic Wkhysician is ipresidenfof .the ex amining board.f As a result of this Arecognition, every medical doctor IJTWho"has been licensed in the state Vf of Oregon in the la Jl 10 years has taken 20 percent of his examina tions under !an ostepathie physi cian and his. license, to j practice has been signedlby this osteopa thic physician., i, .': (2) The osteopathic physicians of this state have all the legal rights that the medical physicians have., such as signing: of all legal documents, birth and death cer tificates holding public health offices, etc. : (3) Our education' training Is the equal of medical f training. Statements like the one referred to above are therefore made eith er through ignorance or as a de liberate attempt to belittle osteo pathic physicians. ; "Many families In Salem, for Tears have no one but an osteopathic 1 physician as their family physician.? Dr. Walter H. Brown director of the child health demonstration, declined last night to comment on the protest. The forms including the objectionable statement were f drawn up by the demonstration 1 heads. r The Opera House Drug store. If Service, quality, low prices, friend H fihjp give increasing 'patronage. I Old customers advise friends to trade here. High and Court. () DOZENS SLAUGHTERED WHEN TRAIN ATTACKED (Contianwl 'fro pag 1) they hung half out' of the win dows in an attempt to reach the ground. - ;. -r' : ';,- - ? Some Passengers Escape First reports reaching Mexico Tity said that all the! passengers had been killed,, but President -,v. Real l&toie . . Consists of Good Merchandise Priced Low Real Value InTowels 15x33 Flat Towels ..J.. 20x36 Turkish To web ... L. 10c .... 19c (2 for 35c) 21x40 Turkish Towels, yel low, pink or blue OC borders .LZ. mOC 21x40 Double Tex- OQ ture Turkish Towels aJC 20x42 Double 'Texture as sorted borders I 39c (3 for $1.00) Muslins Genuine Hope Muslin, yd Z 36 in. brown Auto Wipe Cloth, yd.L..- 15c 5c 36 in. Unbleach- -I Ol ed Muslin yd. IaCy2C 81x90 Bleached : AO Sheets ... : JOC 81 in. brown AKn Sheeting;, yd. L.,:. xJC Prints Percale Gingham 36 in. . fast color 19c 25c Percale, yd. -V....-JL. 36 in. fast color ; Prints, yd 36 in. P. M. L. , Cloth, yd. 36 in. Col. Indian ; Head, yd 1 I Jap Dress. Crepes, yd. ....1:.. 36 in Manchester -v Prints, yd. -.1: ; 19c (40 in. Colored ; Voiles, yd. v-.J-.-l 2 39c Table Oil Cloth Light Designs OC Yard .cIOZ 48x48 Table IQ Square.4," each. fsOC 54x54 Table ; (ZC Squares,tcach "DC Calles later received Information that about half of them had es caped. The presidential ' office also received reports that ' three or four Catholic priests had led the attacking party r characterized by the government as rebels, numbering a little more than 200. The railroad authorities were of the belief that the train car ried from 100 to 200 passengers and their estimates were that be tween 100 and 160 persons were killed or Injured. ; Former President Obregon's daughter, Coquita; who is the wife of an armyiofficer. Colonel Ponce Leon, is reported among the dead or Injured. No Americans are known to .have been on the train. ' Believed Revolutionist There is a belief current in Mexico City that' the outrage was the work of revolutionists, as was the case in the recent attack on a Laredo-Mexico City train to dis credit the Calles administration as much as possible, both at home and abroad, and focussing foreign attention on the revolutionary conditions in Mexico. Relief train and troops have been rushed to the scene of the holdup and the survivors have been taken to Trapuato. (Everything in the book store line, books, stationery, supplies for the home, office or school room, at the Commercial Book Store, 163 N. Comi. () First National Bank, the bank of friendship and helpfulness in time of need. Interest paid on time deposits. Open an account and watch your money grow. () T LARMER TO BUILD j ON UTH LIBEITi' Makes Purchase of Three Acres of Old Mill Site From ! Oregon Pulp On Tuesday, this week, D. A. Larmer purchased three acres of the old mill site on North Liberty street from the Oregon Pulp ft Paper company, through the of fice of J. A. Mills. Mr. Larmer has already begun improvements and 13 filing In the front with the intention of putting in some nice residences. This is close in prop erty and will be in demand for nice homes, i Mr. Larmer is jus( completing a large warehouse on North Front street. Hartman Bros., Jewelry Store.' I watches, clocks, rings, pins, dia monds, charms, cut glass, silver ware, oianaara gooas. si&m at Liberty St, ; , () Groceries Coffee Meter Free! Here is the way to get it;' Buy 3 cans of Folger's Golden Gate Coffee, which is the equal of. any high gTade coffee v CA for ...1. ' And Receive Meter Free! Preferred Stock 15c Peas ... (Only a few more cases . left at the price) 3 Packages Jell Well 25c 3 lb. box Fresh Soda OA Crackers OaC Peanut Butter 2 lbs. ..... Small size soft shell Walnuts 35c 20c (2 lbs. 35c 5 lbs. 79c) . 9 810 lb. sack. Fish er's Pancake Flour.;.. Dandy Good t Bacon, lb L....... No. 1 tall Rosedale r Sliced .Pineapple JL OQ ...''...Tobacco star, Horseshoe or Climax 1 lb. plug Days 69c 59c Camel, C h e s t c r f 1 eld or L4icky Strike i ; OC Cigarettes, 2 for... CtDQ Velvet or Prince c Albert, 2 for 25c Torchlight or Beech- iOC nut,' 3 for .. LtDQ . " . Brooms A good one at. the pried 49c VISITORS EXPECTED- local Committee Making . Plans for Entertainment h During Encampment 5 1 From 1200 to 150O visitors will come to Salem June 21 and re main here several days to attend the annual, state encampment of the Grand Army off the Republic and affiliated bodies, acocrding to the anonuncement of Charles Fessenden, chairman of the com mittee on arrangements. This visitors will-include .not only members of the GAR -who served during the Civil war. which ended 62 years a go .at Ap pomattox. but also members of the Ladies of the GAR, Women's Relief Corps, Sons and Daughters of Veterans and Spanish War Vet erans and auxiliary bodies. Special efofrts will be made to entertain members of the GAR and affiliated bodietf. This will perhaps include a barbecue and program at the state fair, grounds, in addition to other entertain ment To secure funds to properly en tertain the veterans, a committee has been apppointed. This com mittee will be in charge of D. G. Drager and Walter It. Stolz, who win solicit during the next few days. ' The entertainment and care given the visitors will depend largely upon the generosity with which the committee in charge of securing funds is received. As it is 62 years or more since the veterans served and as the ranks of the GAR is rapidly growing smaller, the annual encampment this year is perhaps the last en campment; that will be attended by ,many of the old time veterans. EPIDEMIC ADDS MORE HORRORS TO FLOODS (Continued from page J) aster In the lower Mississippi val ley grew tonight aa Arkansas felt anew the grip of the swelling waters and guardians of defenses in another state along the river il I If - ( : -41 ji 35PicceSet American Limoges China New Dinner Ware inIvory with Floral. Decorations. Call for ; . the Daisr Pattern. 3G pieces at-. V f . doubled their efforts, to Bave lives and property. i . ,. V Hurling the levee at Clarendon, Ark.,' the White river early today surged rr through - that J town of 3000 -Inhabitants and -changed its street into whirling whirpools where boats, ' men, animals' and swaying honsese were, . tossed about In disorder. Reports of loss of life to tardy residents of the lower sections went unconfirmed until relief agencies could explore the stricken town. i ;.: , Driven by A break In the -Arkansas river northwest of Little Rock, the flood charged down in a diminishing wall upon the town of Levy and moved on to widen the inundated area In north Little Rock, across the stream from the capital. Evacuate Town NEW MADRID, Mo.. April 20. (AP) The evacuation of this Mississippi river town, - seat of of New Madrid county, in south east Missouri, continued tonight with flood waters surrounding all buildings to a depth of from 5 to 15 feet. More than half of the town's population of approximately 2000 had fled, to Sikexton. Charleston and other nearby towns while the remaining citizens were marooned In upper stories, waiting for boats to take them away. Mayor S., h. Hunter estimated late today about 800 persons re mained in the X loded town but said all would leave as soon as possible. Water was more than 6 feet deep .on the main street. CLAIMS SEATTLE STILL FULL OF LAWLESSNESS (Coo tinned frnm pace 1.) coyer and find there is plenty of housework to be done. The ques tion is- does Seattle want regula tion of disorderly houses or does it want them eliminated. If regu lated, who's to do the regulating, and what about the laws which do not tolerate their existence? "There are at least 150 such joints now operating within the city. I can clean them up in 4 8 hours." 1925 Standard Buick Coach, In excellent condition. Looks and runs like new car. Otto J. Wil son. The Buick Man, 388 N. Com'l. Tel. 220. () ; f. . i i Breakfast Room Suites . Reasonably: Pnced ' . - - -"-I-. -- . Finished in any color to match your awn room or nook in a very few hours time. See these in our Houseware's Dept. - ; SEIZURE? HELD ILLEGAL Officers and Crew of Federalship ;i , Released by J Court Order. L tSAN FRANCISCO, April 20. (AP). Captain S. S. Stone, skip per, of the liquor ship. Federal ship, and 19 members of his crew, were released from the county jail here today after the fedefal district court ruled ' that seizure lastmonth of the vessel, its mil lion dollar rum cargo and crew by the United States government was illegal. fThe court did-not, however, di rect the release of the ship and its 41,000,000 cargo, and Henry E. Farmer, assistant collector of customs, refused to surrender the vessel on demand of defense at torneys. The United States attorney re fused to lssue an order of release until he had received word from the attorney general's office, .to which he telegraphed the decision DO. YOU CLEAN YOUR OWN CLOTHES? 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