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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1927)
THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON, . SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 221027 i SAVE MONEY TODAY and EVERY DAY at Mcdowell's market Pork to roast, per pound Pure Lard, our own make, pound .... Bring your empty paiL . i i- l 1 173 South Commercial . . j.rjAOrmandy. Portland, gen eral I passenger, 'agent for the Southern Pacific spent yesterday - In Kalpm uttf-ndine tn business du ties, f Tie rejjorts r ireignt Business very heavy on alt company lines. Special Sunday' Dinner; Served 5:45 to S p. m. IIoteL - - Marion Woodbnrn Woman Here Mrs. Minnie Richards, of Wood burn, was a caller in Salem Fri day, visiting friends and shopping. Dancing Every Saturday Night Doans Pavilion, McCoy, j S. P. Bus Man Here T. B. Wilson, superintendent of the newly organized motor bus system of the Southern Pacific, was here yesterday checking up on business here.1 His office is in San Francisco. Driving to L. A. Sunaay- :' WTT a. i . a R205. Albany Mas Here W. B. Stevens; of Albany, was g business visitor la Salem yes terday. -S " Visits Sister Here Mrs. J. S. Sammons, of Port land, visited with her sister, Mrs. Nona White, here yesterday. Mrs. White is county Probation officer for Marion county. Mill City Woman 111 Here Mrs. M. A- Bostaph, of Mill City, is ill at a local hospital. She is the mother oj B. A, Bostaph, Mill City agent of the Southern Pacific Furniture Upholstered- And repairing. Qlese-Powers Furniture Co. r I - Undergoes Minor Operation Mrs. D. D. Craig, of Route 3. underwent a minor surgical opera tion at Salem General hospital yesterday. . . I ' --r ' RIapleton Man Here , Leonard Davis, of Mapleton, is a business visitor at the slate house this week. ! Fernery's S4.00 awl Up Salem Wicker) '2318 -SUte. Xo Industrial Deaths There were 937 accidents re ported to the state industrial acci dent commission j in the week end ing October 20, According to a re port prepared here today . by the state industrial accident commis sion. No fatalities were reported. Beautiful Radiola 28 Everything complete. . .latest style. Cost over 400. Will sell for 200. Call 20S West Lincoln street or Telephone 188-W. Dane to New Orchestra i The best dance floor. Every. Sat urday Hazelgreen. " Big Time Tonight - Castilian Hall, Old Time dance. Schramm Continues Suit- Two more complaints to colled money on notes-due the Oregon State bank of Jefferson- were fil ed in circuit Court here yesterday by A. A. Schramm, newly appoint ed state superintendent of banke HERE YOU ARE! This is a 2 2 -acre farm on good gravel road only two- miles from Salem. , All level with ood drainage: all. in cultiva tion; 5-room house with elec tric lights; large new . barn on concrete foundation: good big chicken house; place all feneed with wire. . Proce 13,600 with a payment of $500 down and easy terras on balance, - Another Good One Four acres just t V .miles from Ladd & Bush bank; part Planted to filberts. A well, but no buildings; on good road. A fine tract and cheap at $1400. . Easy terms. U. S. REALTY CO. 4 State St. ' TL CSfi3 LOCAL : - f ' -t ' x- - NOTE THESE PRICES 18c Pore Pork Sausage, per pound 17c Our very best pound Mcdowell market Where a Dollar Does Its Duty" NEWS who has assumed charge of the bank. Action is brought against S. R. Tandy for $1345 and against M. A. Barber, et ox, f or J 120 6. Old Time Dance Crystal Gardens Every Saturday Nite at 8:30. Parked Too Long Don Pritehett. 332 N. Church street, was fined $1 yesterday In police court for overtime parking. Permit to Build Wilson & Harrison will con struct a dwelling and garage at 1295 Garden Road at a cost of $3000. They took out the build ing permit yesterday. Barbara Freitrhie Bazaar. S. P. Ticket office. Saturday, October 22. Judge Poulsen in Portland Police Judge Mark Poulsen is spending the week end in Port land. He will be back at; his desk Monday. . j.r - Hickey Convavalesclng W..T. Hickey, local manager for the American Railway Express Col. . is convalescing at his home on Myers street following a slight operation. t Oregon Pnrp and Paper Co. Preferred. Limited amount for aale. Hawkins and Roberts. Phone 1427. Xew Baby A baby girl came Friday morn ing to make her home with Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Russell, 2030 N. Church street. The baby was born at the Deaconess hospital. Visits Son Here ' L. Krause, of Portland, spent Thursday in Salem visiting with his son, Al, manager of the Grand theater and local clothier. Fernery's 94.00 and Up Salem Wicker 2218 State. Metropolitan Men Here Frank L. Bashore, manager , of the farm loan division of the Met ropolitan Life Insurance Co., ac companied by other coast officials of that company, spent some time in Salem this week looking over the, city from a loan standpoint. They have several loans here. 6. Al'cV'Man Hi f William H. Belden, instructor, in economics at O. A. C. is visiting friends In Salem this week. Breach of Contract -r Action was begun in circuit court yesterday by . Frank Beck aealnst D. Samuel for $1250 for alleged breach of contract. ' Accident on Highway Frank, Sylvester of Tacoma yes terday renorted to the county sheriff "that on Thursday he col lided with a car driven dv Kooen. k Mnlion f Portland while driv ing hial car m the Pacific High way near the intersection tun me Movnt: Angel road. , ; Itemoval Salt; at . The Swart Specialty Shop. 453 Court:,.; '? -: .'' Y. M. T. A. Total 12,6t A total of $12,461 in the mem bership campaign of the Y. M. C, A. was reached yesterday noofl. Only eight workers reported for the noon -luncheon. The total needed Is in excess of 122.000. A meeting of the board of directors will be t held Monday to decide what further action will be taken. Frenall Pays Fine II. R presnall. 455 Court street, pa'd a"$l fine in police court yesterday ; for overtime parkius, . ' CollegiaH Kditors Return - . Hugh ' McGllvra - and - William Sinullln, editor and manager of the Willamette Collegian returned this week from Vancouver, B. C, where they, attended a meeting of the Pacific International Press as sociation. , Arrested for Speeding Dana F. Canders, 230 N. Lib erty street,, was arrested yesterday for speeding. He will appear in court Monday. v :x 20c breakfast "bacon, .... ... 00 C Telephone 1421 EPS 'Ask Bond Reissue j j The directors of the Fort Van noy irrigation district in . Jose phine county 'have requested the state reclamation commission to authorize the issuance of refund ing bonds in the amount of $35, 000. The district ( comprises ap proximately 800 acres.,. Barbara Freitchie Bazaar S. P. Ticket office. Saturday, October 22. The Meanest Ma About the meanest trick yet re ported, came to light last evening. While Powell Eoff. carrier boy for one of the Portalnd newspapers, left his bicycle and bag of papers at the corner of South Liberty and Bellevue streets to run down the steps to some houses below, some vandal In human form ran-, away with his bicycleand papers. Later they were found at Lord's oak grove two blocks south, the bicy cle tire slashed with a knife until ruined and the bag of papers smeared in the mud. An effort is being made to establish the Identity of the guilty party. Five Loads 16-Inch Mill Wood $17.50. Salem Transfer and Fuel Co., 395 S. High. Tel. 529 wight i9i8. " " Geie Keriously III i L. A. Geier, 1497 North Fifth street, is seriously ill at the Sa lem hospital. ; T V Dormitory Men Organize The men of the YMCA dormi tory met last night and effected a temporary organization. The club is to be both athletic and social In purpose. William Bishop was elected temporary chairman. A committee composed of Bishop, Ed Sox and Emmet Callahan was appointed to draw up a statement setting forth the purposes of the club and this committee will re port back at the next meeting of the club, which will be next Tues day night at 7 o'clock. They will also bring in a-suggestion as to a name for the club. Twelve per sons attended the -meeting. Reduced Prices on Corsets Girqjes. lingerie, etc. Buy your Christmas novelties now. Swart Specialty Shop, 453 Court. Water Supply In Issue . A legal Question InvoWnp right of School District 138 .to pipe water from nearby "property for use of pupils attending school was brought Into, circuit court here yesterday when ia complaint was filed by the district against Apkar Minaaian, Kasper MInasian and Mary Azadian. jThe district maintains the Rirerview school en the Oregon Electric line below Roberts station. 1 la the complaint filed yesterday It is 'alleged that the district entered Into a contract with former owners-of the proper- Distinctly Correct ; Footwear For Men 1 Boys For .Women : .' Girls ' John J. Rottle Expert Shoe Fitters 'A Ok 415 State St. fdson why (i OP MANY) ; AVAIIABILITY A corred gradf foryour car at Starulard OH Service - Cutiona and 13,000 dealers. mxoAJLS en. ccu?akt ct CAuromu BR1 f A BETTER OIL X j than ' - , j THE NEW; feX mvmm ' SAYS' We have a 1928 Dodge 4 door sedan fully equipped ' including " license and new spare tire. I This car has been driven only 766 miles and can be bought for f 975. The Honse That Servloe BaUt' ty upon which the spring from which water is piped is located. Claim to use of the spring Is based upon this contract, rather than upon application for a water per mit filed with the state engineer. aa is the customary method of establishing water rights In this state. The present owners of the property cut a pipe line which had led water from the spring to the school house, it is claimed in the complaint. Used Articles, Cooked Food Chapter G. P. E. O. 437 Court street. Socials Planned . The committee in charge of the Friday night musical entertain ments to be held this winter at the Y. M. C. A. met last night and drew up a sketch of the year's programs; A Burns program, will be put on at the time of the Scotch bard's anniversary, as also an Irish program for the 17th of March' Other evenings will be given over to lectures. Different musical organizations In Salem will be invited to put on entertain ments from time to time. Special attention will be- given to the Christmas program, details for which have not yet been worked out. Not Bolshevists. Declared 'Citizens of southeast Salem are not bolshevists." declared Newell Williams, president of the South east Salem club yesterday at the Lions club luncheon. "We are hot trying 4o buck the city jus-t to start trouble. We do not be lieve hat southeast ?alem is the plaoe-for the incinenator, 1 and propose that it be placed, at Ihe foot of Court street on property already owned by the city." PROMINENT MASON DIES Colonel William Bromwell Melisli Passes at Age of 75 .CINCINNVfri Oct. 21. (AP Colonel "William Bromwell Meltshj 75, who for more than 50 years had been of national and interna tional prominence in Masonry; died at his home here today! Col onel Melish, of 33rd degree, was one of the most widely known Ma sons in America and was the rep- resentative in the United States of great priory of Engalnd and waies ei me uraer oi tne impHj He was the only Mason in the1 United States entitled to wear the grand cross of the great priory of England - under the title of grand cross templar, a title which was besbwed upon him in 1911 in London, England, by the hands of ms royal highness, the Duke of Connaught, sovereign grand mas ter of the great priory of England. He was also the representative of the sovereign great priory of Canada. OBLIGING - The street car tonnM Th ductor called a passing con. new ly appointed to the force. "umcer." he explained, "this man." pointing to a burly indivi dual, well -over six feet nigh and With a face thlt vnnM irira a tafs blower, "refuses to pay his fare." on. ne won't et?" remarked the strong arm of the law, sizing up the threatening-looking speci men before him. "Well, in that c&xe. T cm .,: TM1 have to pay it for him." FOR DECORATIONS See s " . ": 'i"v r " - C F. BRETTHAUPT -Telephone 180 IIS State St A good buy. 57 acres about five miles out, paved , : road all the , way. all under cultiva tion, good Cherry' or Walnut land, good location, good spring on the place. $90 per acre, easy terms. - F. L. Wood. - Geo. F. Reed 341 State St. Ladles wool dresses cleaned and pressed, 11.00 up. Menr4 and Ladies suit cleaned and pressed $ 1.0 0. ; , VARX.EY CLEANERS ".' Over Baslcks .5 ELECTRIC BI0T0R3 Rewound and Repaired. New or W Uaed Motor r -.,.... , TBBEHT a TODD f Tbiags Electrical i 111 oath Hlxh Tel. 1111 ATTORNEYS USE FISTS AT TRIAL TURMOIL GREAT Sensational ; Paris Murder Hearing Breaks Up Into tfn-j'Free For AH STRONG WORDS HURLED Case Growing Out of Murder of General Simon petlura Has World' Wide Interest as Jewish Qnestion PARIS, Oct. 21. (A P) A free for all fight with Henri Tor res, attorney for the defense and Cesare Campinchi, representing the Petlura family, leading oppos ing factions, todays nearly broke up the trial of Samuel Schwartz- bard for the murder of General Simon Petlura, Torres accused .Campinchi ; of suppressing parts of a document which he read to the jury in an attempt to prove that the prose cutions star witness. Alexandre Shulgin,- was friendly to the French. Camplnl, reaching into his hip pocket, pulled forth the dp cument and began re-reading it to the jury, Torres j following him to face, the, jury box. Words Flung 1 "Don't accuse me of suppress ing evidence, Torres," shouted Campinchi omitting the formalty of calling his colleague""Ma!tre," which is the French term of re spect given to lawyers. "Don't force mei to place in"ev- idence your personal pedigree. Torres roared. 1 Judge Flory suspended the sit ting among the "most Intense tur moil. A few fist fights developed in the lobbies with the police act ing as referees and the Jews and anti-Jews faring 'about equal in casualties. There were a f e w blackeyes and split lips but no ser ious injuries. . . Feeling High The outbreak, came after the emotional- tensiTn dominating participants and spectators had soared close to the level of hys teria , when the self-atylled aven ger of Jewish race; faced Shulguln and heard his declaration that he shared any responsibility Petlura might have had .In Jewish pograms in the Ukraine. Shulgin, who now is professor of history at the Un iversity of Prague,, denied there was any such responsibility. ; He asserted - that "massacres - of : the Jews were, committed by bolshe vik and Ukrainian Irregulars over whom the government had no con trol. On the other hand Schulguin accused Schwartsbard as acting as the agent of Moscow. , m- Statement Made "I, did not come here to excuse or judge. . Petlura,.' the ' gaunt. black mustached Shulgin declar ed. 'JHistory onlyj . can. do that. With anguish I. admit that pog roms occurred in Ukrania but the real, horrible pogrom was that carried out "by the bolsheviks at the expense of my country. Turning toward Schwartzbard and shaking his finger so vigor FOR SALE OR RENT Three acres cloSe In on paved highway with modern house. F. L. Wood, 341 State St. f Casey's Guaranteed " RHEUMATISM REMEDY Money refunded If It does not cure your caga NELSON HUNT, Draggtots Cor. Court and Liberty - TaL 1 IIEMSTTrCHLNG e, t and 10 eenta per yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating. 1 JlNNi It KRUEGER Over MUUr'a Telephone 117 ml FREE WALLPAPE3 : - BA1XPLB BOOKS - Call, phone or write '' i MAX O. BUREN . I7t K. Commercial . lalem YICIC SO HERB GO. 9. TL IXONG, Usr. Our Ilf' -work haa been tpent la studying jZS ot Chinese hsrbs and LI these - - suffering : from tAtntrh liTur and kid. , Jf - "ney trouble, rheuma- . cZm ,.VtTA and gall stones, r " also disorders of mett, won5 and children, ., i C;a O A. li.taOr. lI. ' S9 Ct&ta Ci CaZaa, ously that his .whole .body quiver ed he shouted: . 1 "I accuse that man' of ' being the agent of Moscow. I swear it a thousand times.", f . Defendant Leaps Up - A few . minutes later when the witness insisted that Petlura him- seir was not antl semltic. Sshwar ta bard leaped to , bis feet, flailing the air with his right arm and shouting "You ! Ton!" For the first time during: the trial he was virtually Incoherent and unable to. find : words. ! His body quivered in .; spasmodic Jerks. Recovering speech he cried; Do von remember the ternoie days of 1910 and 1911 at Kiev? Do you remember the accusations that Jews - were using Christian blood for easter ceremonies? You hate me because' I am a Jew. Shnlefn.- who had turned his back to the speaker, whipped around and screamed in a high falsetto: "I do. because you are a bolshevik." Both seemed achine to get at each other's throats.! 2 'Prove it. Prove- it then! Schwartzbard retorted, dropping back into his seat as the lawyers, Torres and Campinchi began a verbal exchange almost at the same high pitch. - . Makes Admission Shulgin, on further persistent questioning by Torres, admitted hi inability to furnish definite proof that Schwartzbard was a bol shevik. The most wtteriy lougm tjolnt of the session, however, was whether Shulgin was a friend or enemy of France. Torres forc ed Shulgin to admit that as min ister to Bulgaria he participated in steps for a separate peace. , Torres roared "This servant f a government under the wing of Germany dares to come here and make accusations against a. man who fought and bled for France. Campinchi explained that Uk rania, m holding off the bolshe viks, had to accept friends where- ever it found' them. He declared that Shulgin later had been well received' in France whereupon Torres caused a sensation In the ranks--of the Frenchmen present by reading a proclamation by Pet lura. in which he eulogized Ger many. CHANGE IN INCINERATOR SITE PROPOSAL VETOED (Continued from Page One) ibe sought, and the " matter car ried into the courts. C. A. Swope has been retained as attorney tor the club members. Bond Needed, Claim Alderman Dancy believes that the objections of he southeaM Salem people are not well grounded, and that the city would have an open and shut case In any court action. If an injunction is taken out he believes that, isti gators of the court action will have to put up money for a bond to indemnify contractors for any loss they might sustain. ! CHIEF JUSTICE DIES LOS ANGELES. Oct: 21. .(AP) Judg eJames H. Beatty, chief justice of Idaho when it was a ter ritory an dUnited States district judge later in the state of Idaho, died at his home here today. ' FOR INFORMATION - ABOUT LOCAL OR EASTERN RAILROAD TRIPS PHONE 727 Oregon Electric Ry. Willamette Valley Line Prescriptions exactly as your doctor or dered. . Pure, fresh, po tent drugs, compounded only by registered licensed '. pharmacists. Checked and double checked -4 for -your safety. ' . V; If any sick person in dis tressed circumstances can- , noj afford to pay, we will; gladly fill jheir prescrip- '! tion gratis. : " ' . Perry V Drug Store 115 S. Conuclercial - old photographs: Oi?iE; Often you want eld photographs v thera lo Btranjrcrs. Our reputation assures the safety and proper care of your picture, which we ' will copy, enlarge, frame or hand color at a price lower than the unknown agent ." , , can offer.'. ;- ; j. ' CONFIDENCE GAG NETS THOUSANDS PACIFIC UXIVERSITir PltQFES- SOR LATEST VICTIM 1 J.A. WUte Jailed at Seattle For Operation With Oever " ; Hunch of Crooks s SEATTLE, Oct. 21 (AP) J. A. Wilkes. ST. was held in jail imrft fconirhl in connection - with the operations of a confidence cranx said to have mulcted persons throughout the United States out of 'thousands of oollars. . Polico today said bo has sent a telegram to a Boston friend of Franu - B. Turner, profeseor at Pacific university, - Forest Grove. Ore?, andl had signed Turner's name to K.; The telegram read: "Keep Urfs confidential from mo ther out I need your help. Wire met one -hundred care Western Union. A got. into little jam and must be back to school by Monday or no telling what. .Your pal." Had Professor Turner's friend. Alfred Thomas, 88 Bay Road, Bos ton, ibeen unacquainted with the manner in which Turner's mo ther hadalready been . swindled out of $300, presumably toy the gang, several weeks ago in ex actly the same manner,-he prob ably would have wired the money w thout suspicion. . - As it was, he immediately sent a telegram to Turner in Forest Grove, asking him if he made the request for the money. A nega-t live answer was. received In re ply. ' ,'.- Wilkes was arrested-here in a trap laid 6y police and telegraph officials. FARM RELIEF BAFFLES SENATORS AT MEETING : (Continued from Page One) '. a means of raising ennas to meet the cost ' of marketing surplus crons. Thev would listen -to . a substitute,, they said, but added OBITUARY I Becker Funeral services for Jacob Becker will be held Saturday at 2 p. m.; from the Salem mortuary, Rev. Denny in charge and inter ment in the I. O. O. F. cemetery MT. CREST ABBEY MAUSOLEUM VAULT ENTOMBMENT LLOYD T. RIGDOX, Mngr.;i TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For.- Less ' Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 724 aftiM. aae.-.--.....-i -sjssk I . . , f ' - ' I i . - f i 1. . " . . ". '"... J i TRANSFER end STQRAG , Lonj and Short Distance Hauli&s j Public and Private Stor&9 , , . s . Fireproof Bufldins GRAIN, FEED AND SEED j Free Delivery to ny part of the city Quotations oa Application . Farmers WarelioB PAUL TRAGLIO, Prop. Day Telephone 28 Msht Tclclicza lZZ!-: V that an. adequate substituteha not'been put iorward.r The? bloc a meeting . was pos poned until Monday and the were indications that"the""gf6i; would not seek to draft any ne hill but would attempt to dra its views into - a eompreherrsh statement on agriculture.. H ;.. : SEEK- UNIF0RJ.1 i LOGGIA Committee of Calif omia fWvelo - ; Bicnt Association Acts. I "MERCED, Oal., Oct.. 21, (AI A tempts to secure a more ur form method of logging than th! now practiced by lumber- cur panies in California, Oregon a; Washington will bo made- by f California' Development associ tion, it was decided on at a sp ial committee metng here tonlg! Charles G. Dunwoody, direct of 4he conservation department the ; association . also . announc, that . unanimous agreement -h been secured to support the & Sweeney forestry bill .beforsu.t; next session of congress. : saile;; Closing, Out DeBevoice , . . Formfit and Treo lines of ; s I- .S , girdles; corselette brassieres Values -to $3.00 - r-; at 39c-49c-75c-95c-$1.25: During the sale a 10 di? count , will be ma,de on ESPRIT D' AMOUR " TOILETRIES Our beautiful lingerie an silk underwear will also t sold at reduced prices ; j Now is the lime to selec ' : your CHRISTMAS NO VELTIE Specialty Shop (Miss) Renska L. Swart 453 Cmmerciai SU j EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Ten Years Practice ia 1 Salem Phone 625 Dr. L. H Dxxrclcttc Optometrist .. 401 First National Bank Bld.