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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1927)
r8' T1 t THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON - WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 22, 1027 PlIISJIIESllEM The - One Keeper of Cham poeg Park Says Over I j " Charged Woman .-, Editor , Statesman : Those who Icnoir the writer know that he has ever been a friend - of Salem and the. Institutions within Marlon i county. Champoeg nark is con ' sideretf by me to be Oregon's most historic spot, and" I am doing my t part, 6 -'plac before the people 1 the history of Old Champoeg. ; Thousands of people do not know , how. to' reach the place. There is no pnblic service to and from the place "and there' is- no phone line , In here. By private conveyance ' is the only mode. June 11 and 12 there was a grange program. U. S. Senator C. L. McNary spoke be fore the body Saturday evening, the 11th. The lecturer of the state grange, Mrs. Bond of Eugene, wishing to.be present, had arrang ed with friends to meet her at Newberg, She missed the last train out of Corvallis to Newberg, came to Salem and, being unable to learn the nearest point by stage or train to Champoeg park, sought a taxi driver, who said it would cost $12 to take her to Champoeg park. She paid the price. Now, it is 62 miles round trip from Salem to Champoeg park over a good road, requiring three hours. Yet this Salei taxi had (Charged an official of the state grange a llttl woman f 12 for that trip- Had ; she known, aha could. nave gone; to Donald for $1 and been takn to the park fir 11.50, and there would have been no hold-up game as was the-case with the taxi. " ' I appeal to Salem to make this place better known and to let strangers who may wish to visit the spot know that there will be mi hold-up in charges to those who now seek auto conveyance. ALBERT TOZIER. Champoeg Park, June 21, 1927. Quartet to Give Concert at Church Sunday Evening A sacred concert will be gives in the First Methodist church next Sunday evening by "The Clarion Four," which is a quartet of sing ers from La Verne university in California. These young men provided the music at the Seabeck students' conference and are all excellent vocalists. Following is the program announced for Sun day evening : Praise All Te People...... What Did He Do? Whosoever Will Negro Spirituals 0 Talk About Jerusalem Morn ing O'Hara Ain't It a Shame Slave song Heaven Slave song Crossing the Bar..Carrie B. Adams . Tenor solo by Mr. Hartman. The Long Day Closes Sullivan Baritone solo by Mr. Brabaker Annie Laurie Scotch folk song Negro Lullaby Geibel Kentucky Babe Geibel Talk by Mr. Bohn. 1 Want My Life to Tell for Jesus The Rose of Sharon Jesus Satisfies Me DffiSGES AFFIRMED MIB HttfiGE i ' ' :- Not tWestern Auto Company : Portland, Recovers From Reo Makers The state supreme court Tues day affirmed the decree of Judge J. M. Batchelder of the Multno mah county circuit court In a suit brought by the Northwest Auto company of Portland to recover damages from the Reo Motor Car company because of an alleged breaclkof contract. ' The lower court awarded judge ment la the amount of $10,000 in favor of the plaintiff corporation. Other opinions handed down by the- court Tuesday follow: Jack Sargeant vs. Pendleton Auto company, appellant; appeal from Umatilla county; suit de manding delivery of title to auto mobile. Opinion by Chief Justice Burnett. Judge Gilbert W. Phelps reversed. Marian Reed and Grace Cobb, appellants, vs. John Orr and Louise Orr: appeal from Jose phine county. Motion to dismiss allowed in opinion by the court. Gordon Lawson, plaintiff, vs. Thomas A. Hughes, defendant and respondent, Mary C. DeMund. de fendant and appellant; appeal from Douglas county. Motion to dismiss denied in opinion by Jus tice Rand. V. H. Vawter vs. Rogue River Valley Canning company, appel lant; appeal from Jackson county; 4Jw Pre- - STAMFORD CLOTHES Semi-annually wa clear our shelves, of merchandise- preparatory to inventory. At .such times extraordinary 'values are offered of high grade merchandise such as we " carry. A few of the values are listed beiow : . $35.00 2-Pant Suits . . . $23.95 , All Wool Worsted ... . .. KNICKERS 20 PER CENT LESS 33 Twistex Regular $45.00 Suits . . . $33.95 Sizes 36 to 44 FELT HATS 20 PER CENT LESS ' $3.50 to $5.00 Shirts ... $2.45 . ; , 3 for $7.00 $1, $1.50, $2.00 Wool Hose 95c Neckwear . . 95c BOW TIES 75c 59e : 1 $1.00, $1.25, and $1.50 Athletic ; Underwear. . 79b 7 " - 3 for;$2J91 :X Shirts . . . $1.95 24 Twister and Worsteds Suits . . . $28.95 Regular $40.00 Sizes 3G to 44 BOW TIES 39c $2.50 to $4.00 Caps . . . . $X95 PAJAMAS 20 PER CENT LESS 85c Hose . . . . 59c 4 for $2.00 EXTRA PANTS 2tt PERCENT LESS- t m 1 ' I II i 'I SweatersL2ttLfiss DRES& GLOVES $2,95, $5.00 Leghorn .... Straws' . $3:95 ". ! ' Panamas and Swiss Vedo3tyfr Pride $2.85 to $7.00 -. - $20 to $3.00 SALE STARTS 8 O'CLOCK THIS MORNING, High Street , uregon . . r petition for rehearing overruled in opinion by Justice Rand. Jacob Weinstein. a minor, by noM weinswta, snartltsnad litem v Shann CV Wheeler; appeal rrum Multnomah county; motion to dismiss denied in opinion by Justice Band-. Lii Flack va J. R. StTonR. ap pelTantr appeal from Tillamook county; motion to dismiss allowed in Opintorv by Justice Hand. Harry L. Smith, administrator of the estate ot Sylvester Smith, et al, vs. B. B. Clark, et al. ap pellants; appeal from Harney county; appeal and cross appeal from decree adjudicating water rights. Opinion by Justice Belt Judge Dalton Biggs affirmed. Credit Service company, appel lant, vs. Korn Furniture company; appeal from Multnomah county; action to recover money. Opinion by Justice Belt. Judge J. W. Knowles affirmed. A. C Crawford vs. Cobbs-Mit-chell company, appellant; appeal from Lincoln county'; action for damages for loss arising from negligence in discharge of im pounded water. Submitted for re hearing. Former opinion , sus tained in opinion by Justice Brown. Petitions for rehearing denied in Walker vs. Firemen's Fund; Billion vs. Billion, and Ludgate vs. Somervllle. Petition for rehearing over ruled in Adams vs. Kennard. SITE SEEKERS COMING. prlTOners b?rrlHUIe T2 fMt ?a "defied officials! of the Institution. 23 Kconting Fanners Arrive in Sa- ' . lm KVttlnt- Afta ASKS FIRM DISSOLUTION Woman Osteopath Hues for Termi nation of Partnership Suit was instituted In circuit court yesterday by Viola O. Han noh for dissolution of her osteo pathy partnership with M. F. Lewis. The two have offices In the Bligh building. The tjuft also seeks to restrain Lewis from entering into any more- contracts on behalf of the firm, and, asks for a receiver to liquidate the accounts. Mrs. Hannon charges Lewis with improper business dealings. REPORTS DERELICT SEEN Submarine Said Wallowing Bf twifn Is Lain In And Japan SAN FRANCISCO. June 21. (AP) A derelict submarine, wal lowing about midway between the Hawaiian islands and Japan, was reported sighted by Captain J. T. Flyn of the freighter Elkridge, due here the latter part of this month from Hong Kong, China. : No American submarines wold be maneuvering 84 miles north west of Honolulu, naval officials m San Francisco declared today. They entertained a theory that the craft might belong to an oriental power. No reports ot a missing submarine have been published however. f- " PORTLAND, JttOj 21. (AP) Twenty five farmers of the mid dle west, said to have been sent by their communities to visit Oregon and Washington, with a view to selecting, future farm homes, will arrive here. Thursday on a char tered Northern Pacific car. They now. are in. Washington. W. G. Ide, manager of the joint land settlement of the Portland and Oregon state chambers of commerce, has planned the fol lowing itinerary for the visitors.: Thursday, breakfast at chamber of commerce, Washington county tour, luncheon at Yamhill, .Yam hill and Lane county tour in aft ernoon; Eugene , for the night; Friday, Lane county visits, lunch eon at Harrisburg, Salem and Marion county Friday afternoon, Friday night in Portland: Satur day, trip to St. Helens, Rainier, Clatskanle and Astoria. ESCAPE PLOT REVEALED " 5 ' Plan of Prisoners to Elope From . Ohio Prison Nipped COLUMBUS, Ohio, June 21. (AP) Discovery of. a plot of more than a dozen prisoners to tunnel their way from the Ohio penitentiary was announced today by Warden P. E. Thomas. None of the men escaped, the warden uuid. The plot provided for a continu ous tunnel linking 23 cells and others tunneled 'from cells into the prison yard. One inter-cell tunnel had been completed before the plot was revealed, the warden said. CONVICTS MAKE ESCAPE 3o to 40 Prisoners Said 'to Have Made Get Away at Houston HOUSTON, Texas, June 21 (AP) Between 35 and 40 white convicts, some of them reputedly desperate, are reported to have escaped from the Ferguson state farm, nfar Madisoriville, late to night. RIOT UNDER CONTROL Kansas Convicts in Mutiny Finally Brought to Terms LANSING, Kans., June 21 (AP) Mutiny in the ranks of the convicts of the Kansas , peniten tiary here flared up above ground here early tonight, while 328 GIHCIl s, If I iUm I AafeMa tat OkUbW Bay AA tarn SQU T MtOGCBU gYUrWUlt Devil's Lake LOT AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE July 2, 3, 4 Buy a lot at your own price, where you can enjoy golf, swimming, fishing, boating, hunting. All lots to be sold. Terms. A small investment will bring big re turns. Accessibility and variety of sports mean increas ed value. r i ! ' No Dust No Fresh Oil Camping on Property Permitted Lake Ocean Land Company 1110 Porter Bldg- Portland, Ore. C. J. KLAAS & CO., Auctioneers Pitlock Block, Portland, Ore. 1! 7 w THE WISE MAN Decides to 11 Plan MowforWtatei n WHEN 3 V cold weather comes everyone's thoughts turn to the question of obtaining proper warmth in the home. , The wise ones do not wait for cold weather they attend to their heating problems in the summer time the most logical time to attend to duties of L this nature. . of eyjis? sang' ; -.i are being installed the, year round'.'- ' border YOUR ?'Eastmanr NOW, so that T"---.. .r .vv.-i. .. .. ..... . . ; ' When Winter Comes Home- Comfort and Personal Satisfaction - - are yours . - . Call as op Tel. IKX.V We'll Demonstrate . V EASTRJAN BROS. ' Occupants ol! W cell house over powered three if?uards, locked the re 11 hoase door and planned to buri) the- twJntatory as a means of acaplnK the priBon. 1 The riot, was jibrought under con trol when the! day guards, who were just goings, off duty, were hastily eallsd bach, equipped with shot guns and began firing on the rioters. j INJURES! ANKLE SLIDING SECOND ST.. LOUIS, June 21. (AP) Tommy Thevenow Cardinal short stop and star of the 1926 world series, suffered a fractured right ankle when he slid into 2nd base in the fourth inning of the second game between jSt. Louis and the Chicago Cubs here today. Thevenow had to be carried off the field and it is possible that he may be out of the game for the re mainder of theseason. NELSON- ASKS HEARING Alleged Strangler Denies CompIi rlty in Winnipeg Criiue WINNIPEG, Man., June 21. (AP) Earle f Nelson,, charged with, the murder or a Winnipeg woman and a girl, and held as the "strangler" sought in the United States for the murder of several women, broke his silence today long enough to request a confer ence with a foreign official. m charged with two mur ders, but I'm not the one who did it," he replied when asked what prompted his request. It was definitely learned today that Nelson will be brought tot trial in a higher court, probably July 20. His preliminary hearing is scheduled for Thursday. No counsel has yet been assign- ed to defend the prisoner. It was learned that several lawyers al ready have declined to act, among them Clarence Darrow, who was quoted as saying he was not ptac t icing at present. We SeU' a n4. 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