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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1924)
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1924 I McMinnviHe, Ore., Fffb, 21. W. T. Vinton, former president of the state senato and luw partner of Waltei L. Tooze Jr., has issued a statement in defense of Mr. Tooze and concerning an Indict ment returned against him here on a charge of having contributed to the delinquency of a minor girl by giving her liquor. It fol lows: "Naturally, I have made a thor ough investigation of the charge upon which my partner, Walter h. Tooze Jr., has been indicted. Noth ing has been concealed from uie, and the facts revealed justify my confidence in his innocence. His most bitter enemy has not dared to accuse him of the slightest at tempt at undue familiarity with the girl, and his conduct in taking liquor away from her should be commended by those who sow at tempt to ruin bis reputation. Attack Laid to Enemies "Walter Tooze is of a vigorous, forceful personality. Such a man necessarily makes, enemies, and unfortunately Tooze has made bitter enemies, both as the result of the practice of his professional and of his participation in politics. If Tooze were a man of less stand ing, force and ability, he would not now be called upon to face a grand jury indictment. I am not magnifying the bitterness of those who are demanding his prosecu tion. Yamhill county has been divided as a result of the lawsuit involving the tax conservation commission act, in which litiga tion Tooze took an active part. Unfortunately he- incurred the hostility of the aunt one of the young ladies who was present at tlio so-called party. Tooze's stand against the. 'blue law' movement in McMinnviHe also engendered much bitterness toward him, and particularly the hostility of one of the gentlemen most ardent in his demand for prosecution and fearless in his conduct, and an in tense partisan of our constitution al form of government, and an active fighter against all radical movements which seek to under mine and destroy American insti tutions.. The radicals of our coun try nave lined up in opposition to him and their methods of injuring him are characteristic of unre stricted radical movements. Grand Jury Criticised "About an bour before the in dictment was returned, and while I was away from McMinnviHe, the first Intimation that he was the subject of a grand jury investiga tion, was borne to Walter by a friend. He immediately asked the privilege of appearing before that body to make a statement in his own behalf. This privilege was denied to him. And for the first time in the history of Yamhill county, so far as I have ac knowledge, an American citizen was refused the opportunity to meet a grand jury face to face, and offer evidence of his inno cence. This action is not only un fair, but indefensible. "The indictment came like a clap of thunder out of a clear sky. Fair play and common decency were not manifested toward Wal ter, but even his most venomoui traducer makes no charge against him, except that he contributed to the delinquency of a minor by giv ing liquor to her. It has been in timated that he participated in a 'joy party.' When Tooze, follow ing his usual custom of storing his car, drove Into the garage, he had no knowledge that any so-called party was in progress. Tempi in, the owner of the garage, three young ladies, including the Mizer girl and Earl Mizer, the brother of the girl, were in the garage at the time. The doors were not locked, neither were the curtains drawn, the room in which the parties were, faced upon the pub lic street and had a glass door and large glass windows, nor was any effort made to hold a party. As soon as Walter discovered that the Mizer girl, whom he had never met before, was drinking Intoxi cating liquor, he took the bottle from her. PIRATES ATTEMPT TO TAKEjHIP; SUBDUED Hong Kong, Feb. 21. (By As sociated Press.) While the Chi nese Bt earner On Lee, carrying more than 200 passengers, was voyaging last night night from Hong Kong toward Konkmoon, pirate aboard suddenly opened fire on the main deck. Chief Officer Martin immediately directed In dian guards to prepare to defend the bridge. With all lights extinguished, Martin guided the ship back to ward Hong Kong, Near Castle Peak rockets fired from the ves sel attracted a police launch, which escorted the On Lee into Hong Kong harbor. A large num ber of suspects were taken from the ship to the police station. It is believed the pirates cast their arms overboard. There were no casualties. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE NINE Friends of Fred Erixon, well known local contractor and one of the most active of local men In the advancement of civic enter prises, are quietly starting a boom for Erixon for mayor and it is un derstood are already taking steps to get his name placed on the bal lot. Erixon, himself, is not saying much about the situation, but when It was put up to him recent ly at a meeting of a local civic organization he did not deny the report ,in fact maintained a dis creet silence. However, those behind the movement are prepared to wage a regular campaign. It Is known, providing they can convince thetr candidate that be should get Into the race. Prostate Trouble Obtain Quick Relief If you suffer from painful uri nation, get up frequently during the night, have that awful dull ache and. burning sensation, by all means try the Hexol home treatment. 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Oct whichever you prefer C00R V SrwIsM ssslsu3 Fl THE LAS SA T FRIDAY AND TUR DAY IN THE OLD LOCATION OF THE Peoples Cash Store According to Our Notice It Is the Last Friday and Saturday We Have in the Old Stand THOSE 2 DAYS WILL GO DOWN IN HISTORY AS THE MERCANTILE STAMPEDE OF 1 924 Just unpacked a shipment of Ladies New Spring Coats and Dresses but to make a quick close out with the rest of the Merch andise we have marked every garment to gO at :. . ...x. . .rS. ....... ... .re V2 Price ewniiniaiiiawiiwa wmm m ia pi mim iip"!"" avai First Come First Served 100 pairs Ladies' pure silk and fibre 1 Q. silk Hose at , Men's Pine Heavy Pants that sold up to $10 pair, go at $2.95 Wash Goods, plain and fancy values to 50c yard 15c Ladies' Burson Hose, pair . . . . 25c Ladies' Black Sateen or Jap Crepe Bungalow Aprons, while they last $1.19 Ladies' Spring Ratine Skirts at ' Less than the ' ' material 69c If you stop a moment to figure how prices on everything have and are going up and then notice how our prices have gone down And We Going Out Is there any reason on earth why this Store should not be crowded Come this Friday and Satur day and see how far your dollar will go. Price is a secondary consideration right now for it is but a few days more and We Must Get Out Men's Clothing Fine Big Showing of ttl 1 OC Men's $25 Suits. Pw Men's $30, $35 and up &-c AC to $40 fine Suits go at The same price slashing will be found in every department throughout the store. Come early. DOORS OPEN Friday, 9 a. m. Ladies' new Spring Oxfords and Strap (JO 49 Slippers, pair . . V"17 Men's fine dress Shoes and Oxfords fcO 98 go at, pair tu Ladies' finest high top kid dress Shoes 9 5 C pair Aluminum Ware, good assortment of pieces, values up to $1.25, at , 35c Fancy China decor- .. . ated Cups and 14C Saucers .... Men's $2.20 Denim j1 10 Bib Overalls, pair V 1 Men's Dress Sox, pair ... 7c Men's Dress Caps ..85c Men's Dress Shirts 89c Durham Tobacco, pkg. . . 2c Talcum Powder, can .... 4c The People's Cash Store COURT AND COMMERCIAL STREETS SALEM 13