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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1927)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON "bUN UaY AiouN Lti GTJ U iTOCTtiii 'fT LEGISLATIVE WORK HELD INEFFECTIVE ternationai convention Of Bible I students In .Toronto., Canada. ; , 1 Tending to PfunevBusinesS; and , Cooperation Better ;-. Says Speaker - r. OKKSHAM, -Ore., July 23. (APJ Tending to prunes and business and cooperation between farmers and business men will do more for Oregon's, progress than attempts to remedy conditions through 1 legislation. Frank, L. Shull, president of the Portland chamber of commerce, said today at a meeting ' of the Pomona Orange. . I am i of the firm belief SfcuU said, ''that no ultimate, per manent gain , in economic condl- : tions Is to be attained 1 through legislative efforts; that If we must spend a' large portion" of our time on political "and tax discussions and relatively little on the deep, fundamental; economJcVfconditlona ,of agriculture, swe shall never - make the progress trial is being made In California, and elsewhere, where the time of the agricultur alist and business leader is largely given to consideration or economic studies rather than political "Oregon can never, go ahead In a big strong "way he said, "until agriculture, under the guidance of Its most broadminded leaders, deliberately sets about to study alttate problems and sits in with the leaders of commerce, finance,, industry and transportation. The theory of our marketing program now Is . to get Oregon!' producers and business men to concentrate more; thoroughly and completely upon ; specialties for which there Is visible-market and from which the grower as a rule can obtain a better net return." ; PEAR CROP STARTS BAIVTLKTTS LISTED AT 50 , . PER. TON AT MEDPORD i MEDFORD; July 23. (AP)-r Picking, packing and shipping of pears from the Rogue river valley will"; begin the first week xt Aug ust. Every packing house in the valley 13 now being fitted with fruit i washing machines, to meet the ' government regulations on Spray residue tolerance. ; Late - varieties wof pears have been ' listed and sold at ;$90 per ton. Fifteen carloads of d'Anjous have been sold for 1 3 per r box 1. o. b. Medford. for exporting." Bartletts for. cannery - delivery ; we listed 'at 150 per .ton- and ; up;. This year's crop of pears is not as large as former years but of an exceptionally fine quality, accord ing to a report of the county agent's office. i . The d d res in a y Jj beard her from stations i KQW.j KFI. KGO. KPO. KOMO.'KFOA and KHQ, at about 111 b'clock s (tkis forenoon, and , persons Interested who hare not radio sets of -their own,; may go to Moore's Music Mouse, wbere It will be received. LEG FRACTURED; AUTO STRIKES MILL WORKER iCvatiuuwd Iroia afa 1.) 1 .... i 1 was accompanied by his father, K. Furuyama, at the time of the accident. Police inspected the brakes on the truck, and found them in fair condition, although not sufficient to stop a heavy load within a few feet, as was required in this emergency. ; - . Conn was taken In the ambu lance to the Salem general hos pital, where it was found that his Injuries consisted in a fracture of the left leg between the knee and ankle, and a severe bruise on the left arm. No charges were filed against Furuyama, pending further Inves tigation of the accident. Adolph Bombeck1595 North Fifth street, gave .his.. name to police as a wit ness of the accident. iSTUG APBOACHIXO junk; RKCOBn I AXrr3fAV SURPASS IT. - HOUSE MEMBER SITS ON CURB IN DAZED STATE (Continprd -from page 1.) his guest over the week-end, but was too ill to make the trip to the Phelan country home at Saratoga. Phelan said Crurapacker had pass ed several sleepless nights and was in a serious nervous condition as a result. Physicians at the emergency hospital .later pronounced Crum packer seriously 111, but said he would recover with proper rest and. attention. They -diagnosed the attack as a nervous breakdown. Arithmetic Study Course -'- ' , ,ta Be Printed Separately ' The course in arithmetic 'adopt ed for use In the public schools of Oregon during the next six .years -will be printed separate from the - other courses of study, according to announcement made here Sat urday byjC A. Howard, .state sur tx-rlntendent of public Instruction t The state - superintendent of schools said that It would be econ omy to print the course In arlth metle in a. separate pamphlet for the -reason that the other courses ' are -adopted for , shorter, periods and have to be published every two year. " . ! . - The course In arithmetic was prepared by :B, i.H Hedrick Miss Sarah -Van - Meter and H.-W. uus ton:of the Medford public schools. Bible Students' Leader ; to Talk on Radio Today, ' Judge' 'J. F. Rutherford, presi dent' of the International v Bible Students association, will deliver, today over the . National Broad casting company's network of ra- POKTLAND, July 23. (AP) Maurice .E. Crumpacker, . repre sentative to the United States congress from Oregon, said to have been: found ill 1 on a San Francisco street Jonight, left Ore gon: this week with the party of Nicholas Longworth, speaker of me. nouse 01 representatives. Mr. Long worth was Crumpacker's guest while In Oregon and the rep resentative was to accompany him on his tour of California: EMBASSY WELL GUARDED v.. . BUENOS AIRES, July 23. (AP)AU' important Ameflcaji buildings in Buenos Aires, includ ing the United. States embassy and the home of Charge d'Aff aires P. U, Cablet were under heavy guard today. as a: result of the explosion of a bomb at the statue of George Washington last Aight. VThe act is attributed to Sacco-Vanzetti sym pathizers. ' Police this afternoon raided several radical centers and arrest ed 'several men for examination. The chief of police said nothing would be left undone to discover the perpetrators. The United States embassy, the Amercan consulate and other American institutions have been receiving : threatening letters which 1iave increased in number during the last few days, it was stated. - if Dan Cupid" keeps on ' at his present rate, th month of July will see previous marriage license records, in Marlon county broken, for(he has already this -month en ticed '50 couples to take the bonds of matrimony. Sixty-three licenses were issued during the month of June in the office of County Clerk U. G. Boy er, , while if the July daily .aver age Is maintained during me Dai ince of the rponth, 67 will be the new high figure. Thirteen licenses have been is sued in the past week, and if "Dan" only equals this mark dur in the eomtng week. his record will tie that of June. The heaviest day's business during the" month was recorded July 2, when ten couples secured certificates. Five couples obtained licenses yesterday. They were Phil K. Singleton, Roseburg, and Elva Wescott. Salem; Clarence L. Church and Neva M. Walker, both of Salem; Walter B. Seely and Mamie Hughes, , both of Wood- burn; Roy R. Finstef, Route 8. Sa lem, and Agatha - Loewen. Inde pendence, and Calvin Thomas und Jessie Wilbur, both of Salem. "home. Also many articles of a miscellaneous nature are coming In for .-the "rummage sale in Sep tember., The state union' will have a bazaar at the state fair this fall i Freight Classifications on Candy -Are Questioned Heariag ,of the' , complaint of certain manufacturers , and nip pers of candy .with relation to freight classifications adopted by the public service commission has been set for Wednesday. July: 27 in Portland. The hearing will he LIST tN IN SOCIETY The benefit tea for, the Chil dren's Farm Home, sponsored by the WCTU on Tuesday afternoon, was well attended, and the pro gram was much enjoyed. After roll call and response by scripture verses, there was concert singing of WCTU songs with Mrs. Fessen den at the piano. Mrs. C. P. Bishop gave a report of the wonderful service and the efficient and systematic work be ing done at the farm home. Mrs. Oliver and Mrs. Charlton gave ex cellent reports on.ihe. progress and effectiveness of WCTU work. . Others who assisted in the af ternoon's program were Mrs. Jo seph Carruthers with readings from Eugene Field, and James Whitcomb Riley; Kathleen Phelps and Rachael Pemberton with in strumental musi,c and Malcolm Medler, who has just finished his bachelor of arts work at Willam ette university despite the.handi cau of blindness, played several selections on the piano. The WCTU wishes to extend, its thanks to all who attended and especially to those who assisted in the program. The local WCTU ladies and their friends have, already canned about 75 quarts of fruit for the O o SUNDAY 8:30-9 ilS ROW 42. Sunday enrait' Hi rip readings. . 10:55 12 :00 KOW. Sirvic from St. Stephen!) pro-cathedral. 11:00-1.2 :15 KXU Sarvieea from Firm &ttodiHt church. 12:00-1 :00 -KWJ J (229). Organ concert by Riihrrt Blrni. 5:30-8:00 KXL. Lurien Becker, organ ist. SUNDAY NIGHT fi:O-7:l0 KOiN (319). Organ concert. 7:30-9:00 KGW. Service from th Hin aon Memorial Baptmt church. 8:00-9:00 KOIN. Service from the First Church of Christ, Srientmt. 9:00-10:00 KEX. Organ concert by Dar win U Wood. 10:00-11:00 .KUW. Little Symphony r chextra and aoloiHta. KIM) Oakland (384). 6:30. orcheatra: t:30, Presbyterian church; 9. NBO program. v KKI Ijob Angele ..468). B. trio; 7. Aeolian organ; 8, clasaic hour; 9. NBC program; 10, orchestra. KN'X Hollywood (S37). 6:30, Unitarian church-;' 7, Presbyterian church; 8. or chestra: 9. .- KPKC San Francisco (434).! 6. Baptist chnreh. KO.MO Seattle (306). 7, 8, ChriHlian Science church. KYA San Francisco 309). 7:45. Metho dist church. KHJ Ios Angeles (405). 7. Methodist . church : 8. KFWI San Francisco (2fiS). 7:50, Christian Science c-hnrch ; 9, 9:45. dance orchestra. J MONDAY MOBNINO 10:00-1 1:00 KtJW (492). Household helps and music. 11:00-1:00 KOIN (319). Housewife's hour. MONDAY ATTEENOON 12:00 KFEC (214.' Weather reports. .MONDAY NIOHT C:00-7:00 KWJ J (229). Twilite hour. 6:30-7:00 KEX. Organ concert ly Dar win Wood: - - 7:00-7:15 KTBR. AAA road report. 7:00-8:00 KEX. Entertainers and trave log. 7:30-8:00 KXlt. Ellen Swearengen. so prano. 8:00-9:00 KWJJ. Edith Selt and Doro thy Anderson. 8:00-8:30 KXij. l.uclen Becker, organ 1st. 8:00-9:00 KEX. Captain Holden and hia Smoke titers. 9:00-10:00 KWJ J. Staley Strummers and Edna Fereuson. soprano 9:30-10:00 KTBR. Mr. and Mra. James Silas Vann. KGO Oakland (384). 6. orchestra; 6:45 KFI Loa Angeles (468). 6:15, 6:30, male quartet; 7, trio and soloists. Kl'O San Francisco (422). 8. 6:30. or chestra; 7, orchestra; 9. 10. variety hour. KFRC San Francisco (454). 6:30. trio; 7, dance orchestra; 8, jamboree; 10 dance orchestra. KLX Oakland (408). 7. news; 8. Ha waiians; 9, Lake Merritt Ducks. KTAB Oakland (280). 6:45, 8, stamp talk; 8: la. trio and soloists. KN'X Hollywood (337). 6. orchestra; 6;30. orchestra; 7. 7:30, 8, 9, 10. or chestra ; 11 dance orchestra. KFWX San Francisco (268). 6. 7. 7:15. 8. orchestra; 9, 9:30, 10, dance orches tra. KOHO Seattle (306). 6. 65. orches tra and soloists; 7:30, orchestra: 8; 9, orchestra and soloists; 10:30, 11. .dance orchestra: 12. Giese-Powers ANNUAL AUGUST SALE The Qreatest Furniture Values of the Entire Year (Get Your. (rent READY I Can yoo guess who it 1? This bird with the bill. TS the Landlord "Blfdj" If you want to avoid, this distressing 8itoatlon. - let us show you on what easy terms you can buy your home like paying rent. NOW. Aoid ; the ,1 NEVER- BIRD. ' i i.-- ; List your property with us. , TliVh L. Reimann. Itcaitor : fTtZ?; Phone BCS 318 U. 8f Bank B. (hi Start your vacarJon.j:ight.mth JLuggagejaf durability .and" appearance. Pieces for Every Occasion Bags and suitcases in heayy. boar: grained cowhide. JIat boxes i in leather and Dupont. Over-night cases fitted and unfitted. Suitcases in leather fibre and matting. Trunks of all sizes., , ' i 1- - i , - ' ....... TERMS if , DESIRED SEE OUR iirtxirxriwa conducted by the public service commission. , ,-e.. . - .The complaint alleged, that the classification of, exclusive shippers of candies and confectionery dis criminating unjustly In favor. of concerns - dealing . in combined shipments of candies, confection ery and. groceries. ' . H GRAVEL PIRACY CHARGE FACES SEVERAL FIRMS (Continued from pace 1.) predicted that the controversy would be settled without court ac tion. , ' " ' 1 Some plan will be worked out at the conference whereby the states of' Oregon and Washington: later will establish a uniform price on sand removed from the Columbia river. Such an agree ment would discourage .Oregon op- erators from removing sand rrora .he Washington side of the Colum bia river, officials said. , . lr Pay Me Aa You Are Paid O LL I; y ' f . 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