The New Oregon Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Horning, October t8, 1919 SEEK TO PROM II s Protection of shippers at Inter mediate points in Oregon will be eought by members of the public service commission, who will par ticipate in a hearing to be held at pan Francisco November 30 with relation to the application of the Southern- Pacific and Santa Fe railroads for authority to estab lish port to port rates in competi tion with water transportation. The Oregon public service com mission is interested in that part of the railroads' petition which requests higher rates for short hauls affecting shippers at inter mediate points. It has "been the previous policy of the Interstate commerce com. mission to allow port rates to fix a maximum for rates to interme diate points. Both class and com modity rates are involved in the Investigation. The hearing will be conducted by the Interstate commerce coin mission. The public service commission will hold a hearing at Albany No vember 7. with relation to the al leged hazardous condition of the Oregon Electric and Southern Pa cific crossings north of that city This is the first hearing set in 'connection with a statewde in vestigation of grade crossings. The commission has granted the application of Swift and com pany for permission to construct an industry spur track at grade across a county road near Co- quille. Coos county. The commission also granted the application of the Jackson county court for permission to construct a road at grade over the tracks of the Medford Logging railroad one mile north of Med. ford. The proposed Investigation of the reasonableness of ..ra-tes , and charges of the Southern- Pacific company, for transportation of passengers between Eugene and Calor and Eugene and Powers, nas Deen abandoned. - Listen In 11 et.11 in irrktM x;-- KXI Afternoon presenfu 1 .00-2 .00 XEX Little Symphony 1:90-8 :0 KOIN. Foursquare Qotprl 1 UfnOwnt aervf- and orchestra. l.OO-a.JO KEX. Bon ltal J-0- :00 KOW. Studio program. 1:J0-J:I0 KEX Little Symphony or ' cheat ra. -1 :00-4 :00 KOW. NBC Sunday after noon concert. 1 :0- .00 KXU Afternoon planta tion a. :J0-4 .00 KEX. Son- recltaL :0- -00 KEX. Afternoon musical. KOW. NBC Btble drama Science lecture. ;. .00 KEX ( 278 ). Cathedral hour over ABC network. i :18-5 :6 KOW. Franklin high school cltorua. BTJjrDAT MIGHT :00-7 :00 KOIN ill). Organ con cert. ;00-7 .00 KEX 2t8). Nation-wide 1" from New York . featuring the "Two Black Crows." S 2M If ?xu Wnner concert. -0-':3 KEX ABC violin recital. 7:00-8:00 KOIN. Mi aha Pel?, . rheatra- 7:10-7 :80 KGW. Governor Patteraon on Oregon Highways and Highway Kevenuea." ' 7:30-8:00 KGW. PCN "Anglo Per novelty pro- sian orchestra. 7:30-8:00 KEX ABC arram. ! I2"5 'tfxu Studio features. V?0"011- Church of Christ Scientist. I 22'! JX; A,BC orcheatia. 8 :00- :00 KOW. Valiant concert or chestra. :00-:30 KGW. NBC concert. 0 :00-10:00 KEX ABC Salon orches tra. 0:00-10:00 KOIN. Musical comedy hour. ' 0:00-10:00 KXL Popular entertain ment. 0:00-10:00 KTBR. International Bl- ble Students' program. 0:30-10:00 KGW. Fantasies. 10:00 KEX Utility. 10 :00-ll :00 KGW. Little Symphony orchestra and baritone. 10:00-11:00 KXL Music. OUTSIDE STATIONS PCN 1 :80-3, 'Reproducers:" 3-4 :30 concert ; 4 :S0-B. biblical drama ; 7 :--30-8, Anglo . Persians orchestra ; 9-1 9 :S0. musical program. KPO-UBan Francisco (423). 0:30 sym phony orchestra ; 7 :30, concert ; S organ ; S :30. orchestra ; , PCN con cert. K HQ Spokane. (370). :30, PCN; 7 :S0. PCN ; 0. PCN ; 0 :30, symphony KJH Seattle (lit). 0. strJni trio; t- novelty; 8-10. ore beat ra. KiohN4.)-,:30-pCN!7:- KIT J Los Angeles (400). 0, doing: :1S. music; :4S, news; 7. church service $ 8-10, aympbony; 10, quln- ft r U. orchestra. . KNXLoe Angeles (387). 0:30, church -fenc?5ti.,-10:" Ha and plan. KFWB Hollywood (301). 8. philos opher: 8:30, entertainers- 7, tan orchestra: t. light, opera; 9, rS tlme , review; lltoptes.. ' -V KrifW-AnMWl48.- 8:18. mer r 0 :30. symphonette ; 7 ;- 'SO. 10. orchestra. - , Kf RC San Francisco 4$4). f "Two Black Crows:', from New. York,; .7,- vocalists and orchestra: 8. concert; . songs; it, feature; 10 .10-18 :1. dance orchestra. KOMO Seattle (309). 0-8. orcbesra ana quartet; church; 9, PCN; 9:- w, aoioa, auet ana quartets: 10-11 trio. XOHSAT MOSHIVO :uir-s ;sf kal (320). Musical pro- 85 1 . -45-7 :4 KEX (278). Health eer rises and music. 7:18-7:30 KGW (493). Health exer - rise ' 7:48-8 :00 KEX. News items. 8 :00-9 :00 KEX Music S:0-10:00 KWJJ tikOI rnn.r :00-9:4S KXL Portland Early Birdn 9.00-10:00 KKX-Bctter Homes girl. 9.60-10:80 KTBR (329). Women profrrani. 9:00-12:00 KWBS 800). Housewife' - hour. 9:40-12:00 KOW I19). Hon sew if-' - program and Town Tonic. 9 :45-ll :00 KXL -Home economics ana mumo. 10:00-11:00 KFEC (114). Request - prvpi Am. - . 10:00-11:00 KFEC ). Request - vj . jn j own v-xier. 10 :00-12 :00 KEX XevtionaI service .'""Pf""? ulaB fS uuuty. . KWjJTCourtesy program 11 :00-13 :00 KFTDO. Ttalks and musk- Monday Ai-rsmjfoow . 13i?P;i:0 KFC The Village !! :f KGW. Luncheon concert. 11 :00-l :00 KOIN. Organ concert. 3 J :!KEX' Concert ensemble. 18 :00-8 :00 KWJJ. Concert . . 13 :00-8 :S0 KXL Afternoon presen tation i 1:00-I:l8r KOIN. Farm forum. J .00-1 :30 KEX Song , i :?9 KFEC Luncheon concert 1 :00-2 :00 KTBR. Mual. 1 :S0-3 :00 KEX Piano and tenor. 1 :if-i :00KFBC. Varied procram. : l-Ui-KEX Recording 7 1 iti : 6? KOIN. News and music 1 :00-4 :00 KFEC. Pipe organ and re ? quest- -.-.... s ! iM K1CX. Song- -,-.-'-." 4 .00-4 :80 KFBKX JDewanUry' French i:5M:f "M. 4:0-0raa.VYr.- mm J :3o-i.oo Kra Bsml (ilssslf 1 rnu- Bower of Greenery Enhancco ' . ARK richly red in the bricks, its lines broken Just enough to insure, its charm, and surmounted by a roof of heavy tiles dully red in the sun; this little bujfealow with its Moorish doorway and its contrasting stone steps seems pe culiarly fitted for just the wooded surround ings it enjoys. Bear that in mind if yoii build it. It needs the harmonious contrast of luxurious green ery. Few homes will successfully rival this, one either in appear-, sf ce . or moderate cost. It is a home that: may be placed tonfidentiy in any surroundings with the assurance that it will always be su premely satisfying to the observer and a A "a source o i constant gratification to yourself. It pleases instantly end the impression only increases -with time. Not large, every available inch of its in terior has been utilized with care. . En- The Conuaea Brick Mannfsetarers Sricli eoastraetioa sent spea reqsett. MONDAY JrXOHT 0:00-0:30 KEX (278). Santa Claus. Music. Old-time pro . Organ con- 0 :00-0 :30 KXL. (220). 0:00-8:45 KFEC (314). gram. 8 :00-7 :00 KOIN (319) cert. :30-7 :00 KEX. Utility concert. 4:00-7:00 KWBS 200). Bemi-claaei cal program. 00-7:00 KOW (409). Governor AJ Smith's campaign address from Bal timore. 00-7:00 KWJJ (229). Dinner con cert. 8:00-7:00 KTBR (229). Dinner con cert. 8:30-7:00 KXL. Children's program. 8:48-7:00 KFEC. Stock and grain quotations. 7:00-7:10 KTBR. Rod report 7:00-7:45 KEX. ABC recordings. 7:00-8:00 RWBS. Popular music 7:00-8:00 KOIN. Orchestra. 7:00-8:00 KOW. PCN program. 40-8:00 KEX. National Republican oromim. 8:00-8:80 KEX. Concert. 8:0O-9-r0O KTBR. Chain novelty pro gram from KMO. 8 :00-9 :00 KOIN. Studio program. 8:00-9:00 KOW.- PCN symphonlsts. 3:00-10:00 KWBS. Studio program. 8 :30- .00 KEX. Concert. 8:30-10:30 KXL Fire department "Toy and Joy makers." 9 :00-9 :80 KOIN. HarmonyTwins. 9 :00-9 :30 KGW. Concert with KFOA, Seattle. 9 .00-10:00 KTBR. Recordings. 9:00-10:00 KEX. Utility and music. 9:30-10:00 KOIN. Studio program. 10 :00-1 1 K)0 KWBS. Request program. 10:00-11:30 KOIN. Dance band. 10:00-12:00 KEX. Dance concert 10 :30-ll :S0 KOW. Colleglates. 10:30-12:00 KWJJ. Partv aervlr 11:00-12:00 KGW. Studio dance pro gram. 10:30-1:00 KXL Popular entertain ment. OTTT SIDE 8TATI0VS PCN 8 :00-7 :00 Governor Al Smiths' address from Baltimore ; 7-8, orches tra, and vocal music; 8-9. symphon l?: 9-9:30. song paintinga KOMO Settle (309). , orchestra ; 7- 9. PCN; 9,. concert: 10-13:30. or chestral and vocal aeltcetiona. KFRC San Franriaro (454). OVOecn ; 7, concert; 7:80. entertainers - 8- 10 Jamboree; 10, feature; 10:10 11:10 music. ' KMO Tajcotna (164). 8-11. varle.) musical programs. KFI Los - -Angeles (488). t. male ?VxtetJ PCN ; 9-10, featur-3 ; 1 0 orchestra. . Kf IJ-Los Angeles ( 400 ) . . doings ; t;i, imist s:s. news; 7. voeaL lsts and -orchestra; 8. Sun Dodger; Beautify You Home With Distinctive Furniture with furniture that has character; furniture that you'llwant to live with! v We have it and very moderately priced, too at Hie Market Fumites Go THE ESCOTA DESIGN 4B8 coloring of its .trance from the awning shaded terrace is directly into the living room which is large, lighted by a battery of windows at side and end and promised ' addit:'onal enjoyment by an open grate for a log fire. From it, to the rear, extends the I I 1 p kitchekSs r ILfl5D xasrri MfliQ-oi iar-o LIVIHG tiOOM J r-XB it J itro M-cr I r ' TE&ttACE " ' III .- 7 Y n f3 ' " Built of common brick this home cost ap proximately f9,000. It should be built for about that price nearly, anywhere and for even less in many sections. AsaoeUtloa. OrreUad, Ohio. aa faraisa 9:13, orchestra. KGO Oakland (384). 8. utility; 0:3). 7 :10 PCN ; 10, orchestra. KJR SeatUe (384). 0, utility; 8:30, dance music; 8, salon orchestra; . stringed tno; t-iz, orchestra. KHQ Spokane (370). 8. orchestra; :4S. Dough Boys; 7-9:30, PCN. KPO San Francisco (433). 0, music; 7-9; PCN ; 9-10, studio program ; 10- t w i-. w KNX Lot Angeles (937). 8 :80. organ : 7, 8, xeature; , music; lO-lz, co- ooanut Grove;. 13-1, dance hour. L er no ms SPOKANE, Oct. 27.--(AP) An airplane flew Into the wildest forest region of Idaho yesterday carrying two officers and an avia tor on a lunatic hunt. Sheriff Herre Rothwell of Idaho county, a deputized forest ranger and Pilot Jack Rose of the Mamer Flying service took off from Grangerville, Idaho, to apprehend Davis McCoy, "wild man trapper" of the Chamberlin basin in Idaho Two forest rangers had reported that McCoy had been robbing cabins, peering into windows, and threatening ranchers and trap pers. The sheriff feared It was said, that the man might become violent and start shooting "at his neighbors. Rose left Felts field here thit morning, picked up the officers at Grangerrille and headed for the Stonebraker ranch. From there the officers had to face a 12-mile horseback trip to the canyon where the "Wild man" has been living. This' territory was report ed to be covered with snow. Little was known here of Mc Coy, except that he came into the Chamberlain region about a year chert cfih bays the most UUTC SHUNTED Its Appeal dining alcove. The kitchen is o good size and equipped with all th conveniences and separate refrigerator room to which th Iceman has access" from the rear. Two large and comfort able bedrooms arc reached 'thr6ughGi a 'a m all hallway ' "en tered from the living room. Between these bedrooms is the bath. The basement is reached from, the refrigerator room Altogether it is a very well , arranged home. eoeaplets drawlags for tsto aeslga. Leaflet ago, and started trapping. It was not known when the officers would return, as the Grangerrille sheriff's office reported that it would depend upon difficulties en countered. STAND IS ATTACKED COLUMBUS, Ohio, Oct. 27. (AP American men and women. regardless of their politics, do not want "their states to go Into the Lliquor business," Senator Curtis, republican vice-presidential nom inee, told a meeting of women here. The women's republican club of Ohio and the Ohio Women's Christian v Temperance Union join ed in a luncheon, here which the senator addressed. He lauded the activities of women in politics md assailed Governor Smith for bis proposal for state liquor con trol. Hawkins & . Roberts, Inc. Residence Loans Straight, or Monthly Payments v -205 Oregon BIdg. AL SMITH'S LIQUOEI EDUM SPEAKS IT III LBUEI , Problems confronting the edu cator were outlined to BaJem's Lions at the club's weekly lunch eon Friday by Professor Dewey of Monmouth, hlmBelt a Lion, who made the principal address of the meeting. A strong pleafor closer cooperation and understanding between parents, teachers and the general public was made by Mr. pewey who presented the case for the instructor from the standpoint of practical business. Likening the schools of the na tion to a gigantic industry Prof. Dewey said that among America industries manufacturing comes first with 13,000,000 workers, ag riculture second with 11,000,00 and transportation third with 4. 000,000. In the "school industry" be said there are about 26,000, 000 children attending schools, about 1,900,000 . teachers and probably 10,000,000 parents, all vitally concerned. - He declared that if the public would show a closer concern In the methods of modern education the educators would be only too glad to cooperate", thus eliminat ing rough spots, mistaken meth ods. etc. His talk was heartily ap plauded. Prior to the address Miss Wood ruff, of Monmouth, accompanied by Mrs. Osborne, sang two solos. All Lions were urged to attend the organization meeting in Stayton at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday. An Invita tion was extended by a student of the Salem high school to all mem bers of the club to attend the ded ication exercises at the new ath letic field Saturday afternoon at 1:30. It also was announced that the club's luncheon two weeks from Friday would be held in the Parrish Junior high scboeL - No doubt half the v people in this world who are In want have reached that condition because of their own Indiscretions, but that is a lame excuse for refusing char ity. Cottage Grove Sentinel. LUMBER, "A money's worth is a seasoned article of trade, always in demand. Men of seasoned judgment buy seasoned lumber here." says Practy Cal. LUMBER and All Building Materials Gabriel Powder &Supply Co. Office. Yard 610 NOVth Capitol J J it ROOMS 1929 Stock of Well Papers How here Painters cndrDecorators "Sydiffl Popoi? CtSco SijtyrFimr Now Attend School aBaaaaaieaBaMBSBBB CENTRAL. HOWELU Ore.; Oct; 27-- (Special) There are 64 pu pils enrolled" in the Central How ell school this year: 32 in the pri mary room and 32 in thesBdvanced room. The pupils took their physi cal tests this : week. They took their regular monthly 'tests last week.. ..-.r". -: . . Mr. and Mrs. Barney Leichty of Newport have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alice Leichty and oth er friends. . HMEfllCillS KILLED IfJ ACCIDENT BURCHAREST, Rmania, Oct. 27. (AP) Two score persons, including an American were in jured early today In a train col lision near, the town of - Recea. The Simplon Orient, express, run ning 60 miles an hour, failed to take a switch and crashed into the Hermann-Stadt-Bncbarest ex press. I ioe aeaa American was usiea as Arnoia mnriicn, a mercnant oi Chicago, who was on-his way to Bucharest. First reports had Alexander Herecbler, general manager of the Wahl Eversharp company of New York, also killed, but later infor mation was that he was seriously injured. Because of the confusion, it was impossible to learn Mr. Herschler's condition tonight or to cbck further on the identity of Mr. Ehrlich. The collision is attributed to a defective switch. Many of the In jured it Is feared will die. Twenty one of the dead are Rumanians. To add to the horror of the dis aster, the passenger coaches of the two trains which were telescoped, caught fire and many of the pass engers were burned to death. The engineers and firemen of both trains were Instantly killed. senator- Curtis - began life- as , a Jockey, it is true, but that's no sign he is not now riding to a fall. Asheville Times. YARDS.' and Warehouse Telephone 2248 DARKENED Irs amazinp; the amount of light and cheeriness that can be inducted into an ordinarily dark room by the proper selec- tion of colorful wall paper and bright finishes to the woodwork. It's a transition almost unbeliev able until one sees the wonders we can work. Let us plan with you now on selections and cost.. BY HE FUND 'PITTSBURGH: Oct. 27. (AP) Kiftv-iv &cta of heroism in the commission of which a dozen he roes lost their lives, were recog nised here late today by the Car negie hero fund .commission, which In addition to three silver medals and 53 bronze medal?, awarded pensions aggregating $4,320 an nually; 119, ZOO for educational proposes and more than SZO.uoo for other worthy purposes. For the first time in 21 years Of the commission's history on' pereon was recognized a second time for an heroic deed. He is Henry Naumann. a railroad cross ing watchman, of Hammond, Ind. In June, 1924, Naumann wa awarded a bronze medal for sav ing a woman from the path of a train. On March 30, 1927 the day Mutual Savings and Loan Association A Salem Institution Organized in 1910 Flace your savings with us Let us finance your home on weekly or monthly payments 142 South Liberty Street 'for . a brick house looks permanent SOMEBODY said: 'It takes a heap of living tp make a' house a home and a brick house always looks like it would stand all that and then a long time more. When a fellow builds of brick, you can tell hes building for a long future. WeVe passed the pioneer stage here in the Pacific Northwest and have begun to build for perma nence instead of putting up temporary houses. So you'll notice the proportion of brick, dwellings is increasing every year. t Much of the popularity of brick is due to the olid dignity of its appearance. It not only is substantial it looks the part a trait that helps te it a good investment to keep or easier to selL If you are planning to build a new home or buy one, it will pay you to consider the' advantages of brick. Writs for This Booh Today It's Free Mcinc aCwTMWHli Q 913 Arctic Bldg. 6r in Salem, Telepone 917 The Salem Brich & Tile Co. 4 ' J " Information about brick construction, costs, plans wiil be'giyen V ! Or we will recom mend a " brick con tractor who can give ; : yon any additional Information - about your proposed : con structlon. ; ' . . .watchman iart go Into effect, Naumann ilunged in front of train in an effort to ave an aged woman. The woman was killed ant xraum ann's lea was crushed. He was given a silver medal and iuhinint . benefits of ' 380 a month for Xte second; act of hero ism. - Twelve ' women were among those whose acts of , heroism dre the attention of the commission. a news reoort from Java say that an entire Dutch-Indian police force sent to collecet taxes war eaten up. From the remarkB we have heard in this necit oi im woods there are lots of people here that would like to do th ame thing with the tax collector. Hillsboro Argus. A couple of Italian prince harpened their swords and retired o a backyard "to fight ef out." 3ne of them received a scratch. whereupon the referee stopped th "Ight. Dispatches didn't stat. whether bets had been declaie ,ff. Athena Press. -5 (- Jt' is sAtsocwnof " i C3sVBMsVC3881 ' Seatth ELliott 3643 V, We DeUrer tr N: Comsat Marion Phono 485 455Court 0 KxiX -. 8oerdte and " ....... .. s o :00-8 :0aKJTO Popular im-iti - ' LT ' '"