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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, S ) I ; JinERDICT Attorneys Surprisedvat Out come of Trial of South and Mrs. Cooper - Charges of transportation of In toxicating liquor failed in the jus tice t court yesterday when a ver diet of not guilty was returned in favor of J. W. South and Mrs, Ed- na Cooper.' ' Law enforcement officers; es pecially District Attorney John H. Carson, were greatly surprised at the verdict, as they believed they vhad an air-tight case against the defendants. Attorney Don Miles, who represented the defendant. said he also Was surprised by the verdict. ' .,, i Officers Testify Testimony given by Officers Ol son and Shelton, who made the arrest, was to the effect that they had seen the couple drive Into the Marion garage, leave with a black grip for Jack's cafe." return to the garage and drive off a little before , 4 o'clock Sunday mornings They followed In the police car and said they drove up beside the other car, driven by South, when the. in tersection of Center and "Front wag reached. Here they said they Xlred a shot at the other car. hop ing to puncture a tire, when South "stepped on" the gas. Both South and Cooper denied that the police car had haled them, and aid that the first shot they I heard was fired while the machine . was well r over the bridge and in Polk county. The , South car was finally stopped by a flat, tire about two miles - from West Salem, after Officer Olson had put a bullet through the rub ber. Bag Thrown From Car . Both officers testified that while the car they were pursuing was on a right hand carve and 1b full view, they saw Mrs.: Cooper throw a black bag from it. This was also denied, though the offi cers stopped on the way back and picked up the bag. which was of fered as evidence.- The bag. It was said, contained three pints of moonshine and a quantity of brok en, glass and whiskey soaked rags. Explanation of the verdict given to Deputy District Attorney Lyle Page yesterday after the trial was that while they believed the pair to be guilty as charged, they also believed that 'the police were negli gent in making the arrest, which should have j been made. In their opinion, when the couple left the garage. Officers Olson and Shel ' ton said they did not arrest the pair as they were hopingto catch them in the act of making a sale, and then attempted to arrest them as they were about- to leave the county.' . :X. ; " ; New Charge Filed " ,' Members of the jury who sat on the case were Edward Rostein. Louis Bechtel, P. W. Revel ts. Lloyd E. Ramsden, Charles O'Brleri1. and A. A- Keen e. Following the acquittal on the transportation charge, District At torney Carson filed a complaint charging them with possession of liquor. ; I. , - Both South and Mrs. Cooper are confined to the county jail awaiting trial on the latter charge in the justice court Monday. , Those attending were: John T Hoblitt, Appeal, SIlverton;B. B, Kottek, Tribune, Silverton; L. C. Mc'Shane, Enterprise, Hubbard ; J. M. EJsen and Joseph Prang, News. Mt. Angel: George F. Rowley. Tri bune. Turner: E. D. Alexander. Mall, stay ton; Will Carver, Sa lem. , Fred Curry, secretary of the state fair board, was present and thanked the J editors for boosting me iairr.rie saia ne nopea ru ture legislatures would make pos sible a larger sum for an adver tising budget. j " "By advertising more-liberally in our state j papers we can dou ble or treble our fair attendance," he said. i 'u : : v fiewsDaoer Editors of ; County Met Yesterday ' Ad vertlsin g rates .and other questions of interest to .weekly newspapermen of Marion county wero' discussed yesterday at a meeting at the Chajhber of Com mercs. It is possible that an as sociation may be I formed later. rv lTZZZZT Co ; Fast Through Freight to All Taller Points Dally. epe-Efficlency-Servlee Ealem-Portland-Woodhnni DorvaUls Eugene Jefferson Dallas - Albaa y-Blonmouth Independence Monroe Springfield SHIP BY TRUCK Auto Park! Office to Be Moved, Says Mayor Giesy Mayor John B. Giesy Is one strong man, maybe. In the esti mation at least of Superintendent T. G. Albert of the Salem auto park. Mayor Giesy called Mr. Albert last night and assured h!ni that the office at the auto park will be moved to its proper lo cation within the next week. Mr. Albert has sought to he this accomplishd for many months and always the street department is too busy to do anything about it. I . -. -r;.:- . August, with 112? cars register ed at the park, established a r. cord for the year, according to Mr. Albert's books. July was the peak month in 1922 with 743 crs registered. ! During August iast year only 724 cars were regis tered, t - ) -'-.;v.t " " : " . New arrivals at the park last night were Carl Brorteon, Gaston; F H. Rumming, Havard, HI.; O. Colby, Hollywood R. Rengerman, Denver; James B. , Volch, Sioux Falls; W. R. Llewellyn, Uma tilla; A. Bell, Vancouver. B. C; W. L. Johnson, Ashland; P. H. Acton, Kemnier, i Wyo.; L. Ji Lamb, O. E. Smith, L. E. Par shall, , Portland; Mr. and Mrtr. F. E. Fuller, Dr D. A. Wallace. Sa Una, Kansas; A. L. Harrison. Cus ter, S. D.; Frank Wright, Holliv ter, Cal.; D. S. Glenn,, I. Lasaon, Moscow, Idaho; William Walirli Ashland: : F. B. Brewer, Hjo I River; t. H. : Meader, Patterson, Cal.; M. J. Armstrong, Pittsburg, Pa.; George Warner, Scotts Bluff. Neb.; Robert Harrild. Yakima; William Breedlove, Indianapolis; L. Johnson, Fresno. I Arleta and Salem Play For Championship Today The Arleta club haseball team of Portland and the Salem Sena tors will meet at Oxford field to day to play for the baseball cham pionship of the state. Each team has a victory to Its credit. Ashby will pitch for Salem and Hauser will catch, j The Infield will be Keene at first. Proctor at second, Hubbard at third -and Baker at short, while In . the outfield will be Reinhart, Shackman and Gill. The game will start at 3 o'clock. It probably will be the last game of the year, says Manager Harry Wenderoth. i - . Parker Has More Time - In Which to File Appeal '.-;, - - i ' "m , - '-w-v:' i PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 8. Thirty days ls given the defense In which to file additional papers for .the appeal of ? the case of George Parker, under death sen-' tence for the : murder of Sheriff Dunlap of Linn county. ? W G. Smith, attorney for Parker, stated he is investigating the case and will file the appeal before September 29. ! J; No More Gray I lair or Dandruff! That's wkat thonaanda ' of Biea nd women r tallins ' their friends. The tale appear see waitk (rtj hair fiTee and which handicap one aoetaUy and in bnsineaa. has been banished and the blight of dsadrwff removed by the truly wonderful tonnie XOUBISHINE. Thin scientifically j eompoanded . tonie feeds and nourishes thn hair, prevents its fall ins, promotes its growth and pleasantly harmlessly restores toorigiasl color whether black, brown or blond. Cleanse the scalp. Unfailingly removes dandruff. On bottle saually is effective. No mat ter what yon have tried try Kourishlne today. Price $1.25 per bottle, nil dealers. Including f. C. Perry. , Nourlshlno Positively . 'tj Not a Dyo ' . ; v;:V: SMIL For All Denial Diseases A.-: i Ask Your Local Dentist or Druggist "What's New? You know the news paper man who scouts around town for informa tion of latest happenings to print in his paper. - He inquires. "What's new?" ; ? The Manager of ( this Store, too, is constantly seeking information from his Company's buyers in New York, concerning "what's new" that 't may procure It for ycu and other patrons. : t Hardly an express train arrives without bringing newest goods afforded by the market and selected by him for the patrons of this Store. Accordingly, here : you're offered what's new when it IS new and al ways at comparatively low prices'. Check this. J. C. PENNY CO. LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT STORE 3 I rnr awi7 ATiftwii vs-1 vnHiiiin a awl k' Ion Mil . Incorporated kJs 475 DEPARTMENT STORES 160 North Libert y, Salem, Oregon , THU SMOPPERS SERVICE STORE SUPERIOH It "Lady-LyI:e : .. : Brassiere Corsets Brassiere and hose sup porters combined in this popular modeL Inserts of elastic over the hip in sure a snug fit. A very comfortable, practical garment at a very low price. $1.49 V I I 1 u u Atsemblecl from aH points of the compass, our new Fall displays are especially attractive if you want goods SVC IMT6 S fcVVI w wM r j iut- ...i:. r. -im.m wnirti iir wnu si substantial savin? of money. complete stock of the new Fall lines, selected from the tremendous cash purchases made for our 475 Depart. ment Stores. You can now m, ur seiecuons wim uic uunuii fbuuu miw.uw4 . aw-.-. story of the early bird. Womien's New; Fall Coats Three of Our Smartest Styles - On the left below la a Coat of Excello Bolivia with a self collar. Lined with union crepe and trimmed i with fancy stitching. Two silk ornaments on the i back add a finishing touch. Ia black, navy, and brown. Sizes 16 to 44. J . ;, , $34.50 In the center Is a crepe tined Coat of Excello Bolivia with Manchurian wolf col lar and cuffs. Bias folds ,cro3 the . front, which fas tens with one large fancy button. In black, navy, and brown. Sizes 16 to 44. $49.50 At the extreme right is a clever new model in the new two-toned striped material. An sxcellent utility Coat. Smart for sports and motor- ing. Sizes 16 to 44 in black and grey stripes or tan and brown stripes. ; ' $14.75 to $49.50 Charming Silk Ore Special Purchase! Low SS , Our New York buyers, ever on the alert for the best values in the market, were able to make a fortunate purchase in Silk Dresses so that we can offer them to , you at this unusually low price. ' The colors are ' Navy, Black, Brown, and Cocoa in Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe, and Satin Faced Crepe of excellent quality. The new est styles are featuredpleat ing side drapery, colorful em broidery, and the straight line silhouette.- See these while our showing is complete. . XouH be charmed ' with their attractiveness, and delighted with the price I A Range of Sizes at This Low Price $16.50 mstm 'Girls' Wool Presses Two Pretty StylesPriced Low On the left is an attractive dress of navy, French serge md red wool crepe combined. Embroidered in front and back and on sleeves. A becoming style with belt and Peter, Pan collar. The dress on the right is made of 'red wool crepe combined with navy taffeta. The red is em broidered with navy silk dots, forming a very ef fective combination. Roll: collar and loose sleeves. SiJes 7 to 14 $9.90 Others $4.98 to $8.90 IFull Fashioned Hose Pure Threat Silkat Our Low Price Here Is one of our" best hosiery values which is proving very popular among the hundreds of thousands of women who buy their hosiery in the J. C Penney Company Stores all over the country. : Pure thread silk hose, full fash ioned to fit, with 20-inch boot, double sole. 4-thread heel and toe. and lisle garter top. Excellent quality. ''- In Black and the Wanted :i Colora : We have a big contract with one of the leading hosiery mills to sup ply ail of our stores with these hose. By paying cash on oui enormous orders we buy them at an advantage and can sell them to yon for only $1.69 Two New Fall Skirts i Good Looking and Low Priced ! Sports skirts continue their' popularity, with added touches to distinguish their newness. Above are sketched two of our newest Fall skirts. And they're priced sur prisingly low,' for they are really superior skirts 1 - r - $5.90 to $9.90 Girls' Shoes ' Of Patent Leather Girls Patent Leather Shoes with grey Nubuck top and i patent collar. , Three-quarter vamp.- sizes sy2 to uyj $3.69 Fancy Pumps For Dress Wear Women's Instep-Strap Button Pump of black satin -trimmed with black suede. Plain toe. Satin covered Louis heel. A daintv, attractive model at our low price of $5.90 New Fall Millihery A Low Price for Such Hats! You will like our showing of new Fall Hats at this popular price. They are in the season's best shapes, . t some large, but most of them medium or , small. Iney are made of Panne and Lyons vel vets in a variety of colors . as well as black. : , The trimmings are fancies ia contrasting col ors. , And ; some have ostrich leather trimming applied in novel ways. Sometimes, the velvet is combined . with1! satin for effectiveness ' These bats are" very smart : looking, and the excellent mater ials make them unusually good values at our popular price. - . . -. : $2.98 to $6.50 All-Wool Serge Dree Style; and Wear At a, Savins! JO ea These attractive dresses tre just the kind girls'like. They are made of durable all-wool serge ir nvy, red, and brown, w em broidery or braiding ia contrasting colors. They are in a variety of styles, but most of them have full pleated skirts. , These well made dresses are remarkable values at our low price. But buying in such large quantities for the hundreds of J. C Penney Company Stores enables us to sell them at a saving to you. Sisaa 7 t9 14 $4.98