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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1927)
T THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM", OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, JUNK-XT, 1927 SMESOF OREGQrd 1. XB4.F.f-f - ' (to rs- v FIM LANDS BRISK Land Settlement Department I at' Portland JVIakes Good Report for Week of Oregon farm lands show Very good activity, especially in transfers to purchasers from outside the state, according to W. G. Ide, manager of the Oregon Btate chamber of commerce, whose office has been the headquarters during the past week for a large number of homeseekers just ar riving from the east and middle- v vrEd Schober of Inyo county, Cal !' 1 .irnia. renresents -a large group JT-,f families from the southern state desiring to secure farm homes In Oregon. Mr. Schober has spent Etveral days in company with rep resentatives of the land settle ment department looking over eastern and western Oregon. He and his brother and a number of other residents of the Owens Val ley district contemplate the in vestment of close to half a mil lion dollars in several thousand acres of Oregon land. They have not as yet determined just the kind of farming they wish to carry on, but are making a thorough inves tigation of opportunities and con ditions of general farming, as well as sheep and stock raising. Mr. Schober expects to remain for some time in Oregon on his trip of Investigation under the guidance of the land settlement committee, familiarizing himself withil 4art of the state. - f Ftbm North Dakota a new ar I rivafin Oregon was S. N. Jodock, J a wheat farmer, who will engage in ?'feimilar activities here. Near Forest "Grove a farm valued at $3 GOO has been purchased this week by D. L. McCue, who ar rived here from Minnesota. Mr. M Cue's father has also been in correspondence with the depart r. nt and may follow. VV. A. Owens of Ness City, Kansas, has just invested $12,000 in a Bplendid farm in Yamhill county. In the same county A. H Hillig from Boyd. Minn., has also become a new settler as a re bi'lt pf the efforts of the land set tlement work. holdup, and Jefferson; describe conversation he overheard "be tween the defendant arid his mother in the library at Alcatraz island on March 23. 1927, Jefferson said that the defend ant in response to a suggestion from his mother that he plead guilty, said: 1 "No! No! Mother, a thousand times no! Don't let them talk you into that." Jefferson testified Hugh fur ther said: "Mother it must be hard to re alize your 19 year old boy went wrong, but I didn't mean to do it." When the mother spoke of no funds to finance a defense, and the lack of an alibi, Jefferson tes tified DeAutremont replied: "Don't let that worry you. There are plenty of good lawyers who will take my case for th ad vertising. I haven't any "alibi but a weird story to tell the jury, and with a good lawyer I will go forth a free man." The defense announced it would file a motion for a directed ver dict of kequittal in the morning: BUILDING MUTEST CASE SET JUNE 21 Arguments to Be Heard Fol lowing Day on Portland Milk Ordinance GRIZZLED MINER ENDS TESTIMONY FOR STATE - (UMMMi nam pe - Francisco, chief "clerk to the chief 'pecial agent of the Southern Pa oific. Riddiford testified to apprising DeAutremont of his legal rights, McKenna. of the defendant's nar ration of his wanderings after the Arguments of attorneys in the cases of Korth and ueorgeson against the city of Portland will be heard by the state supreme court here on June 22. The suit was b'f ought to test the municipal ordinance regulating the sale and distribution of milk. Korth and Georgeson allege that they have comnlied with the Btate law in connection with their operations and are not subject to; the pro visions of the municipal ordinance. Hearing of the case of Pederson against the state board of control has been set by the supreme court for June 21 This action was brought by the plaintiff to re strain the state officials from bor rowing 1600.000 from the state Industrial accident commission for the purpose of erecting a state office building in Salem. ' Erec tion of the new structure was au thorized by an act of the 1927 legislature. The cases of Bramwell vs. Sparks and Lyons vs. Cram, state labor commissioner, have been set for July 1. The supreme court will hear the case of the state vs. the city of Marshfield on June 30. This suit involves the collection of taxes levied for forest fire protection. Giese-Powers Furniture Company In Co-operation With Capital Ice & Cold Storage Co. - Offering; ;V- 500 pounds of . . .(( f'l Oi I On the Purchase of A New J A Cleanable Refrigerator "Like a Clean China Dish" . v. ; 4 ' V" Capital Ice & Cold Storage Co. 560 Trade Street . 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