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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEMOPJIGON, SUNDAY SIOUNING, OCTOBER 2, 1927 r Si it V 1 i v ? 1. s:.:ii!;sfflBS . r::eatogea:j " j ' Dr.' V. Carlton Smith and Wife journey' Towards i Lesion Meeting Dr.' W.. Carlton Smith and wife ot Salem, as. jnost ; Salemltes know,; are attending the great Le sion meeting iu Paris, and will tour Europe. Mrs. Smith, -writing on. it shipboard to a Salem friend," tells of the trip 'across the United States, of -.risking her rej., at ires, In Omaha, and Hamilton, Canada:; of a. atop In Toronto; of a short star in the historic city of . Quebec, jwtth its reminders of his toric, deeds, i -. ' , , She said "The f sea Jias been kind to us, and thfs is the sixth day." She 'was to be on' the ship's program that jnight; singing ''Out Where the West Begins (Their ship :wasthe Canadian' Pacific liner , the Montnalrn.) v On board was the famous drum corps , of Buffalo,: out, "after contest honors . at Paris! with 72 tnembers. ! j . i , She tells, her Salem friends' of the fine people In, th Minnesota . delegation on shipboard, .and of ihe many kinds f entertainment 'on the sea voyage. But she' con cludes that, after all the pleasant days otjaa voyage and the won derful things experienced and to expexfjfneev she will be glad to get bark to the beautiful ' home city of Salem. 1 '.7 : J : r.5oy;iCNovrj aslittle .r.iAij, within ;. 'V ; jZl-i'' f?P v 11 MAT! TIME. TCArtS- &IG IDEAS" ?CADSD R FFCRJAS rrt RE MADS. -iMv ? EW JERSEY PEUt 'LNSTlTUTJONr- , - flTATE FAIR SIDELIGHTS (Continued from fcf 1.) . 1 ting 'his brother Albert -Toader, mayor of Tent OKy 7 Fred";; Toiler was staying at San "Francisco hotel i when ; the 7 earthquake of If 05-played havoc with the city. Sixty-three persons "in his hotel - were killed, and he, .himself, had to be dug out ,ot deb&s .on ..the lower floor into which, her had fallen when the building col lapsed. ' -;'. "Tent City," the camping ground-at the state Xalr, was or ganised in 1804. rEjery person who -camps on the rsround jeven for only a single night becomes a denizen; ' Since first organized, there hare , been seven deaths in the membership, , Mrs. La N. Eng lish,' Willliam H. EngltehJ l Smlth Stephens, Mrs. C. O. Turner, F, Bennett,. Delbert Yergen, and Redmond Mr Stephens died' a few. days ago near Hope well. He . was 75 years of age. Steph . - T ..i SW1M0D8AN I . ... , i : . '-. :rt Vt 1U')4 - xolid6E aircraft vV5j T" , rS.'"- ' , - r : JSESlDErOt CHIEF Mi IH MEW VORiCl " , . u ' V '' WNVISO ; : v : f n A miu-iun iauk i .itnj iu oti pirn "i 1 . JI'npAaTMEESHIP tITHV AS PRESIDENT i . -V -"lf I-T MORGAN FOR . . . . ' . 1 . - TMP1DAATIC HOST -.- . . . . "i56T W , GRADUATED FROM COLLEGE IN i 1995- j f PRES. COOU DOE1- ' TURNS DOWM MILLION DOLLAR PARTNERSHIP 1 MORGAN FOR DlPtDMATlC'POST UNIVERSITIES TRIED TO GET HIM AS PRESIDENT is I 1 The man President CooKdge i".!! row, partner in the, financial nouae rTS 11- Z. i. " - r"? idteW Mnw da lacltt5e the aame i - : r - ' " ' The friendship of Co& class, iq JL89$ noma ; iTMe lucky winner In the big ham! free .guessing, contest in the Vlly Packing company booth!, at t(e State fair was Bernard ZobeU lft 4 $ North "Winter street. .He guessed - the correct .weight;,. 4 1 pounds, 15 'ounces. In all there were close t to fire .thousand 'guesses,' the lowest being 6 3-4 pounds nd the higest 270 pounds. . STATE HAS HEW PACKING PLANT; CAPACITY, HUGE I (Continued from 'Page One). jind hite. x - ' The Portland plant has cu capacity- of 2 carloads f packed 'goods . daily, equal to 150,000 pounds of packed and processed prttnes. ' The olace is' eauloned iwith- m to d4te majchlnery. fea- luring. .a special gUlf apsignea ' Sunday Dinner 75c " " V " Fruit Cocktail ' 1 ; ' " . Relish I - ' J . Olives Pickle -Celery; Chicken Jumbo Squp ! r Combination Salad; ; ; ." ' - i" . :- ' ; 1 : I . J: . i Eritreee- 1 i ; :" n Fried Spring Chicken ; pountry Styla ;, , 4 ,?-. Caked Chicken and Dressing Fricasse ot Chicken ' with 1 . v Green .'Peas " J 1 . j ; v Roast Leg ot Pork u with, , to .j: handle ,thfcH icterkInnedlvtelliodist cnureff. .The machine The Jcbmpanyi also will handle dried apples, obtaining their sp plies from all parts of the' norith west. ! . . , - ,i . . ' Ouf After 3farket i PORTLAND, ,Qt,i 1. (AP) To get Information which will help market the annual $10,000,000 American . prune- exporwith effi ciency end, Jirotlt, Joseph M.. Mar rone, nbw a Portland visitor, will sail 'from ; New -York . late , lff-Octo- ber 'Xo become ; special Am prl-1 can traae commisBioneT, ior Euro pe.1, with, headquarters In -Rome.;; : "Under, normal . conditions about half the merfcan prune! produc tioa"'aEd a. large -part of the Am erican .raisin crop , are exported, Mrrone)qinted?ont in Jponnej; tion with hla work. Should foreign" demand for these products decline, iui res ait wouia oe lowerea pne- m uiis couwiy uelu consequent hardship tpji prodnceirsa "he said. Marrohe will Watch prune prod uction n:Jugo4SlaTla, - and study the European market for dried fruits generally, ' j; 1 , ,- '-f I Edibltiuitsji- wJlfbe another coficern of thejdew commissioner. Walnufcs and lmond produced around! the Mediterranean xe Ip direct competition with. domestic products in "thplAmerkan tnarkeL The Amerfcan annual production of English : wafnuts amounts to aboat SO.000, 4ons, and a variation of eTen one cent a (pound, might meanfan appreciable "loss to Amer ican producers,- Marrone ealdc drfren by Mrs. Lockwood Van'Saw ye down and dragged his .body fori some, 75 feet along the pave ment. " ' j H i , ' ; State Traffic Otticer Max Al freH, "who 'Jsaw the. occurrence, 1m mepiately gave chase, but .was un able to, overtake the woman, at one. It Is expected that Alfred will 'be onx-ofthe state's star witnesses when the case comes to trtaLj. - iM. :-4;i iKtrl'- : Pursuing,. the.'joadster' east; on State street past J, "Wilson. Park where thej band was playing. Al fred enctHtntered Officer, Edwards fethe ;c!tj polIce. force, who was directing' traffic and Who had just seen the fatal death car speeding on ' eastiBoth officers vpursud n Alfred's car, Edwards ' having been atqotj, and when they reached 18 th street met Mrs,' Lockwood. coming back. - Upon investigation of the body. County Coroner Lloyd Rigdon stated that death must have oc "curredf almost instantly. . Officers declared that they found blood on the JLockwoOd auto ananai sue did aot 'deny ! her pari in the , ac- iideniL'1,l! ' ' X .U.,,i''J'. X. . In case the woman enters a plea of; hot. guilty :, her 4 case will, be brougth up for trial as early as possible." It w4s Indicated yester day: MRS. LOCKWOOD WILL ENTER PLEA MONDAY - (Continued from Page One) Apple Sauce t dreaded Veat Cutlets with. ; , . Creojav-Sauce .- ky. ? Vegetables , : , String Beans -Mashed Potate- ::: J "-.; C-.s ' r. Dessert::.. M-Aa I -: Apple Cobbler Ice Cream Sherbet j . Je,I,. Tea Coffee Milk Sunday - Dinner 50c Chicken Soup .. v Head Lettuce Salad .. EntTees " Individual Chicken i Pie Fricassee of. Chicken ;with f , Green Peas ' -1 ' r. fiiced Ham-Creamed "'on Toast Roast Sirloin f Beef with j i- Brown Gravy-- -, A Breaded Dinner Steak and i- i Cream Sauca ; Fried Razor Clams ' ' Vegetables) String Beans Mashed Potato - Jeilo Dessert Apple Cobbler Tea Coffee Milk Minto's New Salem ?' ' Restaurant Opposite the Elsinore : in her car at the time of the ar-; restW She man arraigned yester day on the 'manslaughter charge and not on tie cbarge ol "possee- sioinbtrirquor.' . Cose Much Discussed The., fatal accident and hef.snb- eequent - arrett - occurred on a (rTuesdayrevenliig, a public band concert being in progress at. .the time. .Mrs. Lockwood was driv ing a Franklin roadster east on State -ateaet.' Sawyer, -who was-an employe t at the Capitol Drug stpre. wafl crossing State .atret.M Church In front of the First jGoiighi rScKaefer's Herbal Syrup ' : . f I - i .. . ; 1 ' . .. - ' . 1 One of the .Biest Cough i 1syrupslT.ade. i4 '. : j i-.K Gives ' Imeniuiate Ttelier - From ' Cochin? and ThroatIrritation ' Sold Only At Schaefer's . DRUG BTOXII3 - -' 135 North' Commercial St. , ." 1 -'.Phone 197';v,;-- jnsur Agency . inal Yellow Front CAHKI7J fJAMES GROUP "35 TO LOWER TAX Continued trom Page One)" the defeat of the income tax and other measures by the ppple, the member of the legislature, be lieve fromv the serldun .condition in which he state then f found it self, made desirable. $h jappolnt- ment of a larger commission rep resentative tjf-Il groups and ev ery section bfthe state, authoris ed tbe appointments bt a. larger htn-j)0lH&al cdmhUssin; 1 1 . J ; v ' , r Authority Given 1 - I . :- "trnder, the terms Jf the j-esolu-tlon the commicMton jta ' directed.: ( 1 To formftlate plans whereby property t taxes . may, be fed.uced f 2 )-Te -make a stdy f the ya fous plans for the . relief .of -the tax- hu-den . npoa-xeaj, . properjy ( 3 )-t-To consider "methods where by ar. tn many, other states. the.fi nanc j reanirements ;bf Oregon Z! a.Petrindfrcttaxatloh l e commission pas creaiea I j IK "B crtse TnetfeWthal the legislature fd"oe"noC3i;ave, In 4ts brief ceeflion -of-40 days,euf f lclept time rddeafiafSIy studCOregon'i financial and tax eystems, and, la the further: belief that a non-po- litical commission, If made truly TPTentativw of every group far men 8iplIhomf owner, laborer, dairy farmer, stock rateeri timber man, banking, fishing and utility Industries, and ;; truly I representa- trve ot every part Of our state canlft , accomplish tajQmethlng. of value-, for Oregon,! and. i can 'and, w"Una. . as many; jot&er -statepJ have already "found, a. better scf-j lutlop frctwn i fiD8jiciaI an&, tax"pr lems4n Oregon than 'we nowf r. " 1,1 ' "'"Pi i,Iem jTlfastness One t 'It ias further i the belief of thTT tiatnre, . in enacting; the resolut m, that It IN not only, a' buglae problem but is; such a bualnri J problem that lit can 1 be hest ftolfed i by representatives -of the vraronsi- tax , paying ; groupjB and rles of ,4h0 tate meet ing tg-jthc-rn4-ittfpj; town and pntt'tl.eijt' fiB4C"uner"4h same table, so to spealt, forgetting their, differendoj and trying to arrive at some eolution isjhlch . will equal ize, and If possible, reduce thetnr:1 burden, and at the same time, not anduly hinder the growth and de velopment of our state.'.' ' j j J f The work of the commission. Mr. Carkin said, "will : necessarily embrace an investigation of the actual amount , of the -existing def icit . with which the state ot Ore gon is faced, a study, and tabula tion of the present sources of rev enue, the gathering of statistical Information, rrom- ' the rarlous state boards and officers, a study bf4what, if any, of the present in stitutions, "atrrttles or functions or the present -methods of assess ment and taxation in Oregon, their comparison with .these of . other states having in mind theeqaal- izalion . of taxation and the possi ble reduction of the tax upon feal property, the study of ' ay . new methods: of, taxation or 'indirect sources of Tevenue whlh-will' ei ther reduce or equalize the pres ent burden; all of these' to be presented tp the public through the press from time to time, and tbe findings of the commission. wb.en adopted to be reported to the next legislative assembly In" January, 1929." : - ,t.i; Personnel Listed The members of the commission are: t . ; , , Henry L. Oorbeitt, Portland, president of. the senate. John H. Carkin, Med ford, speak er of the house. Gust Anderson, Portland, secre tary-treasurer Central Labor coun- L. Barnum, The Dalles, , presi dent Douglas National hanlu.?..: E, E. Brodie; Oregon City, edi tor Oregon City. Enterprisers C. C. Chapman, Portland, editor Oregon Voter. ' .'"' J. f B.'. Coleman, Jacksonville, former president State Assessors association. Bruce Dennis, Klamath Falls, former state senator, editor of the Evening Herald. - ' William Duby, Baker, head of cattle and Horse Raisers' associa tion, former state highway com missioner. . ' , Herbert Gordon, Portland, real-; tor. and chairman ways and means tommlttee of hbuse j. ' V ...-.t W. H. Gore, Medford, .president tedf ordU National; bank former state representative; ; ' ' . Charles V. .Galloway,' Portland, assistant cashier' Hibernian 'Com mercial atd"Satitg3-bank; farmer state tax commissioner, ;; " -.i - Carl Haberlachi; Tillamook.; sec retary Tillamook County i Cream- Ralph s. Hamilton, ifena, rep- resentatiTe, chalrmah . of house taxatiott'-comnTittee 1827; f 5 Lawrence i HaTristtEgeefbr- mer supreme court justice. -,rf.r Charles M. Hugglna- Siletj, lum berman i ixf'Ti- jJfT-?? r: JJLlbert HunteiXja Grande, sock man and? state senator:'-;' Claude Ingalls. Corvallis. editor CQrvaills -Gaxettie-Times.;;5!n; i.FredKIdflIe, Island: City; sen- O. A.f Krats, Astoria, city man- ag?r, , . ; u. T.i TAJ V LIvesJey, il; Salettt, ;hop Willard Marks, Albany, senator. J. E.: Montgainerrr "Matshfieldi president : Bank 6t Sonthwestern Oregon,; former (president 'Oregon State, Bankers", association. - u.i Norton, "Mranns- rass, president : First J National hank. former, state senator, i f Ivan t ," Oakes, ,' Burns, manager Miller and Lux Cttle Ranch;! for mer-state rPreMatlte. Sf1 m:Z CartsSbbetftakejv Caacada Locks, i Many Salem people ' "making the " are i ... - !'. - - Yi Campbell .Gbiirt Their Home "When In Portland A pleasant place " -to liye, in:beauti- . t ulsuoundinsS; An unusually good -dining room serv y ice; and food. li-. Accessibility s. t o ; business c e n t n irr. ." and 'Erarai.; . - - - it f ormerj gamewardenj and fish commissioner. " .xi''&iBM ' t": crShumwtty;?Mllttnhair maiv,egislatrf a; fpmmjsaicetatf grange and farmers ,.nnipn, . t '.'Bert.. Sleeman, Portland, head DUitaing : traoes. j r - r , v A. A. Smith," Baker, lawyer. ' ' L.jS. SmIth;rPkrtlandsecretaryi and attorney Greater Oregon asso ciation. ; "i" ' ' V ; i Arthur C. Spencer " general connsel O. W. Ri & N. Sam '.Thompson, "Pendleton, wheat farmer, r Irving j iVinlnji, Ashland, head Oregon state chamber eif com merce. :; . : "i John- j ; Yeon, Portland, former state highway commissioner. . ; : FINAL EVENING ARKs! HORSEBHOWIStrCCESS ( Continued; frdm Page, 0n1 .. 4- . .ill awarded i-the championship In; the five gaited contest, Shikara. itfrs, C. Edward.., Grefie's. l eolrj, was placed, second; :.' j '; ,; f t f - " Paloma, one of the two little black mares, owned hy .Aaron, M. Frank, was proclaimed in cbmpe- ouon wiin anoinser j-ranK norse, Buckley Vadie. ' ; . A special .feature of the even ings' program wis the introduc tion of a jumper new to the ring, a clever j Alrdale dog 'owned toy John Graber of Salem. ( i Patty Mlljer won the champion award : in .the champion roadster event ' witn , jane ,uatme iecmrea reserve champion J . t : A, Seattle on ibwned by Frank Mcpermott, Quen Mary, was pla ced In tbe three-gaited saddle horses vent. T """m- . . Dr. and Mrs. Julius H. Held's horses brought "them; -new-honors las evening; Their 'three horses, winning first, second ,and i third places, were Yonngl GetcheL Fly ing Fox, andi Fatlma. In this ev ent, which created much enthusi asm in the crowd and was 1ntro4 duced for tbe first time last even ing, the horses are to be ridden over a hurdle three feetrtlmher with pasteboard boxes on the far side .of . the hurdle.-The event be gan with fifteen feet of boxes and was Increased first to thirteen 'and then to sixteen feet. The competi tion' began' with thirteen entries. 7- A drill "by thai .Portland i Hiint Club. directed y Harry . Kerrpn : Event l.: dfTGaf den:"ome ; closed the final evening1 of the horse show. T Riboon ' winnrs last night f ol- Dfivinx Competition First prlze; McCroskey and Whitev v Garfield, O Washington; second. Damascus Milk' company. Portland: thtfd. D. F. Burg Al bany; fourth, H. W, Merrltt, Ros-j allaV-WashlntoJ-Virr:;V, Event , 2. -uadles ; J three-galted saddle horses -First prize, J Mrs. C..:H.-"Wheeler, ..-Portland:, second,' Lewis .Tt. 'Banks, Portland ; ; third.- Natt Mc'DougalL Portland; fourth, Jamea Ncol, Portland., ! " , t Event 3. Champion Hnnters- "First nrlze. Aaron M Frank " Port-; land;, second, Aaron v ' Jf."-Frank,- Portland. . ; . : , -' ;-: Event 4. Oomblnarton ' five- waited rFlrst prize. ysrS'f.'T urner. Portland; second, Mrs. C." Edward Grelle, Portland; third, Mrs. Leroy R, Fields, iTlgard.. . i ? rfcvent 5-CbampIon 'Roadster- First prize, Aaron M. Frank, Port land ; , second. .Dr. . R. ta. Quigley, Everett. i Wash. v- i; . . ' Eventi 6 Champion three-leg- Frank: -McDermott, Seattle; sec ond, Dr. and .Mrs. J. H. Held Portland " - ' Event 7-C tampion '''Heavey Hasiiesa Flsst prize, Aaron - ,M. Frank; 1 second, Aaron M. Frank, Portland. ' Event 8 Champion flve-atted saddle horses -First .prlzei W. "F, Turner Portland ;t second, O, L A.! Eauer,f Seattle.'" 1 .;, ' " . ' ' . Event' 9 -Grafton Broad Jump First prize; Dr. 'and Mrs. J. H. Held. Portland;" second. Dr. and Mrs. "Held, Portland;, "third, Dr and MHl! ffejd, 1fortlarid. ' ' 'I H1ckoi!rHbor6righly ; -seasoned for two years, 'has "proved to be the best wdod 'f6rthe " shafts of golf clubs, and blocks of persim mon wood best for -ihe heads, ac- tbrd-irfg to aft- answereI question 1hi Llberty.:?-'; r.r; . ; ;-. 'V3 ......, w . ' V::::i::5fWS::.-i;: ,.iwil4..i..faa, , i , Gtoght ColdntNoon; iSanffihrt Night! HIMLB M - -if?-' North Commercial Street Store Eroritsly 4 f, North Commercial street im prpvementa are to go on. Dan'l J. Fry ;is to; tear 'out the did ' front of hie building at 247 North Com mercial street . and : make It mod ern In every way. , . This win include the storeroom now occupied by C. M. Lockwood nd H. J. Bock. Mr: Boi 1s o move" further north on tiiat ft. Mr. Lockwood has not. yet t ed upon 'his. new location. " The Piggly Wiggly etorp, : on State street, 4a to move t t Fry -building, when it la r i - ,- t"hls . building was erectt M J Ben Forstner, an Id time rurrt" -a,nt:iih.,Salera,Un 18S8. Mr, Fi ; has owned the building Rev r J years,, and be . has . been : i- phitlng for some time -the raovi1 he . 13'now'making, to aasist4 In tl general : scheme of modernizl : that part ot the city. ! ' v . ,- .... -. . .What Is probably he old known advertisement was Insert ! 1n. an English newspaper of Le eember 13, 1695, by a ship c"? tain ' seeking an apprentice, t; c cording .to ,an answered questio n in Liberty..-. ' - ' - IScbopI- Scoop! Today 3iAy01 . Tcdsy 4 Last I SHnce I : i if ,A Last Chance TpSee V; TI1E OX1.Y OU1GINAL JDllICAGO TUNNEY.-DEMPSEY , - FIGHT PlCTtfRKS-. " " -:. -' : -' -Shows All Ten Rounds; Thej 7th tn Slow Motion. , 50c On the Stkge v S Knockout Acts 5 VAUDE.VlLLfi 50c - Trust a profeafelotfal1 singer to know what o do for a cold! - Give him, hve hours, and he can knock out a: cold that , would have pre vented Ills Singing ohe note. . The secret; -of 'going a whole season without" & serious cold Is some thing everybody ought to know. A fcimpld compound, does It, and it 1s obtainable In- tablets. -Just one will stop a cold .with . tber first sniffle; several bwill break up . a eold that's even reached the stage of grippe! Pape's Cold Compound costs but 35c at any "drugstore." ; 1 COLD PAPJE?4S COMPOUND t WherfGlasitti Ard . wAi?EAt it) 6rNEILLw ) ' f1L6cati';v'1 1 ! Dr. G. S. O'Neill ; Fourth Flboir - f. -i - - First "National Bank-Bufldiar 4 . s J s-..' ; J i.-' - . - .-.. t i i i" !" 't ,. - ' 6 ; rooms, modern in eVery Wayi built tor a home. Ea&t front, 66xlS0 in N. Salem; near Grant achiwlwPrice $4750, $1000 cash, ibalance to suit. - .. !' -,s -a 1 .. j - , ' . - ... ;.wfs . ;1 For Good Homes 3cb ' T : -: w' . 'r . 7- p i . . ,' - 'V;;-;- . . 1 - c .OTha ncaltor" Owner an.3 I!ass.r;r 1 - 147 N. Comracrcial SLi , .'.Phcne 217v Let cur erYmari' call and. demonstrate the Hoover, 7 or if you already Jiave on checkup ; oh repairs;rifced ' tb keep ybiir Hoover in orcJer. ' '" " w APRohe 29, -340 Court A 1 j ... Y . T J- - - - S J . SAL 1 ull Wc have several cartoaos of new pianos '"that win arrive witLla sChe nstt TW day. ,We wUHeeda great "attwunt of noor space, to ccso3i&dsle these pianos we are 'forced to move our present U rcSfcrefccs To prKe er terms. U 70 iniena ouymg a .uux9 on'n-rlgnt ntw. ' S 'lltlaitrscaT.Ja'laiib .'.-febo 1 ,0 Avh,en , new. Now ; Only I Terriis--$5.()0 a Month - .This is a Snap; ; ' ' T ! 1 - - s -vj'" ''T7tt , . ' ' 7 a J t A, 4- ifj $?0 Haliet & Davis Player. V ... . . . . Ss $400,Conrfiid V; .0 . : v. , . . . , . .$17 5525 fiush es Gerig r ft Gnnid f Pidnoa -1 - - i ,C7C0 irationalIy Priced Grind U . .-. ; . J..,.'.- .If W'- ( : Jf.. w - j?k3 -!? w w s. . ravcry crur, tennu. tcf f:- s Co- r ' ..- f."J 1 ..a 1LI j; r s ,;r-a '-.!' f :3 : . W J At. 1