THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY .MORNING," AUGUST' 11,. 125- i ) i 9 La Special On ; cilkadiesHdlepirbpf- Hose r C Regular $1.60 Value . - pure thread silk leg with mercerized lisle heel and toe ; Special 95c, or 3 Pairs for $2.75 All Straw Hats ; . Regular 5, Bathing Suit i Half Price " Special 53.95 V G; W. Johnson &. Co. 469 STATE STREET 11 - 1 Here Is your chance to get nice Overland touring in tip top shape, at $400. A Chevrolet touring; which looks good and also runs like new, 1924 model. at $350. And a 1S2S -Ford touring with Vtre wheels at $150. W I! (i fc H(0)SSo destroyed. The same fire da- stroyed part of the camp of tba LCOJlOTCt iiU&llCS Xlnralivlr Irrlnr pftmnnnr a at I O. of Kalama. Ien rushln ' f rom RomUTlCe Wither $ nauuii taie iuuij succrcueu to saving the home of II. J. Wirth. The Kalama Tlver fires are uncontrolled. r for a speeding charge filed hy Traffic Officer Edwards Sunday night. Sanford' was alleged to have. driven his car 40 miles an hour on Mission. ' Demand prompt Adjournment . Evangelistic meeting being con ducted by Lillian Walker In tent on South Commercial between Oak and . Bellevue must end promptly at 11 o'clock, police have notified those In charge. The de mand was made following vigor ous protest from neighbors In the district. Prompt dismissal last night relieved police of further ac tion then. ,.'..' I PERSONALS - I i II. S. Dowen, clothing mer chant of Raker, Is visiting here with his sister, Mrs. J. T. Ander son. William Lelth of Woodburn was a Salem visitor yesterday. Mrs. M. F. Ford of Indepen dence was a visitor in the city Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Reynolds of Elk City were visitors here yes terday. - Mrs. A. J. Morton and her son. Bennie, residents of Albany, spent the day In Salem yesterday. is HIJACKERS ROB POLICE 40O CASES OF LIQUOR SEIZED; EVIDENCE IS COXE It NEWS IN BRIEF i ' ; Fair : Generally cloudy or foggy along the coast; moderate temperature; light variable winds. Monday Max. 85; Mln.- 67; Rainfall none; River -1.9 stationary; Atmosphere coludy; Wind southwest. : . At w The Theaters Today ; , . HI Orego: OllTC cast. 'Enticement" by Arden with . star Grand Florence Vidor an Edward lEverett Hor ton in ."Marry Me": from the! riay "The Nest Egg." nilgh-Thomas Meignan in TThe Confidence Man." If Yon IntrnW- To have your eyes examined and glasses fitted by Dr. Men delsohn see him at once, as he seized the truck and Its load of leaves on . his vacation a week 1400 cases of liquor and arrested - SAX PEDRO, Cal., Aug. 10.-H (By Associated Press.) Four hi jackers' held up two police officers early today and robbed them of I a truck load of seized whiskey which was being taken to 'Los An geles for storage as evidence. The holdup occurred at dawn on the outskirts of : Los Angeles, about two hours after the officers had - I'lLOEBlTFLI 4 IS TO BE T Moses Expresses Conviction That Protocol Will Meet With Favor Mrs. Frank P. Tyler of Valisca; la. I nounced yesterday by Connie Esh who have been visiting at ; the I wig, legal counsel. ' Carpenter was I from today. His office will be home of Mrs. Tyler will motor! first arrested by Traffic Of fleer I dosed until the 30th. all back as far a La Grande with I Edwards on a charge of speeding their son where they will visit I until a search of his car revealed I Picnic Planned - i - a short time before returning to I uve o-gauon cans of loganberry I Members of the First Presby- thelr home in Iowa.' t uuice and a 100-pound sack of I terian church and their friends sugar. - f ; I have been Invited to attend a oie-1 robbery. Woodrr Boys Furniture- j otn tne charges of speeding nii. tr. k h.M f H.rn r.rove Circumstances surrounding the Store at Summer and Nonraylna possession or liquor were . or tne liquor are being in streets. Phone 511. J16tf ieaagainst carpenter on the po- the church WMr" eTenlnr. vesule1 DT Pc DOtn here and HORSE SHOW INTtHtSTS 1 hlntta. - I T 1 .1 hi. I " " I U T I"-- . . four men as rum -runners. Tonight, the alleged liquor run ners were charged with vagrancy. the charge against them having1 been reduced when " evidence against them was lost through the Weary ' of th conventional existence it became ntczmnrj for her to live as wife of Cartos Batualdo, Argrntine -Millionaire, Leonora Hyghcs, famed dancer, ts in Paris seeking a divorce, dh atchcs indicate . Meanwhile 'Maurice," whom Leonora left weeping, to marry BasuaTdo, is naklng knQtljer dancing partner. tarb'ara Bennett, famous, i SWAMPSCOTT. Ms., Aug. 10 (By Associated Press.) Pre diction that the -senate would rati fy the world court protocol ' In amended form at the next session was made here today by Senator Moses of New Hampshire, a repub lican member of the foreign re la tions committee and aa irrecon cilable In the league ot cations flghu v . .. . Senator Hoses who called on President Coolidge with members of the joint congressional post of fice-committee did not discuss the world court with the president but said later he believed the senate was ready to act favorably on some form ofa world court proposal. A textual amendment which would guarantee that this nation wquld not .bo Involved with the league of nations by membership in the' court was advocated by Senator Moses. - A tendency among some repub lican leaders to favor amendment of the protocol has been noted Senator Pepper announced recent ly he favored an araeoJnient trf the world court, statute Vorrf erring ' voting , rlihu, in the court. oa th Vnlted States but surely Etipulat Ing that th American covtrniiieno was not to Incur any of the obli gallons lactdfut to teasue of ia tions membership. " Senator Moses Is pr!deat-prnf em of the senate and has declan.l aralnst the campaign of Vice Pres ident Dawes for revision ot tLe senate rules said he did hot be Here there had been at;- cLdnja In sentiment among senate mem bers on 'this proposal. He wa confident the necessary votes- ton reriaiou - were not available ana that no determined flgtt along this line would be made next se- si on. ! WOMAN IS EXONERATED! MOTORIST "XOT RESPOXSIRLI! FOR OFFICER'S JKATDI TACOMA. Aug. 10. (By A-mv. elated Preaa.')-A coroner's Jury! today exonerated. Mrs. -Edwar.t Rchulti of all blame and rcpon- eibllity .for the death of William Wlekman. city trsffic ofricer, at an inquest conducted In superior, court by Coroner. E. R. Ptrry. Wickmaawas killed, instantly early Sanday morning whlla chas ing a epeedtf. IIU motorcycle collided with the autorunbile driv en br Mr. Schultz, a the car n making a left turn off the boule- Tard. Count v ConDle Licensed A marriage license has been Is-J Capitol Btreet. sued in Oregon Citv to William Davenport. 25.' of Silverton, and I Traffic Offense, Charged Margaret Tweedie, 23, of .Wood burn. :. v luucs ttu iiuur on it una Kewa Kaaii baV a ill aI eta f aa(n a a f f the picnic.- The committee is to MANY LICENSES REVOKE furnish the dessert, coffee and GOOD RACING PROGRAM OF FERED AT STATE FAIR v. Carl Shaffer was 'arrested - by Traffic Officer Edwards on a charge of speeding yesterday and must answer In police court today. Rate Hearing Set ,x : A hearing will be held in Port land Thursday , before an exam iner of the interstate . commerce commission ' relative to the sus pension of the proposed Increase in fruit and Vegetable rates to California. Letters announcing the hearing, are being mailed to frtiff nnrt vppptahlA rrnwpra ! unil thambers of commerce in western I ln Po"ce court yesterday. Oregon. ?j . . ' . ; i weenies and has requested that each family bring a covered dish, la few buttered rolls and eating utensils. ' WASHINGTON DRIVERS DE- prit:d of piirrs t;ARi - Fine Is $7J0 . Haw lev Is Sneaker. ' I A llue -tu was yesteraay l age was umuea to me aoor casing, Congressman W. C.Hawley ial""wscu m, ponce court upon at. la mattress, a rew articles or tur- to bo the . flnpakpr t th noon I e cuurge oi speeding i niture 1 and several articles or luncheon -of the Salem Rotary club I Pw fn8t. b,m Saturdar nignt clothing. WPrineArtav nVutn If via a annfttiniS ' uuwtius. .. . j " Plant Given Medal Presentation of 'a 10-year con stant service - medal to Sergeant Harry Plant, Company: F, 162nd Infantry, by Captain Paul Hen ' d ticks j; was a feature of the regu lar drill 'last night. Sergeant Plant Berved'pn the Mexican bor der in" 1916 and later with the : 165nd Infantry overseas, spend ing 18 months In France. ' Oregoa Packing Company- Will commence packing , pears Tuesday. August 11. 9 a. m. All ' former employees and others bav Ing worked, in peats, come pre pared to work. . . all Drunken Woman Identified Upon sobering up in the city Jail Sunday, the young woman picked up on the Pacific highway north fdf .Salem the day before, 'was identified as Misa Frances Alcorn. 29. of Seattle. She was releasee! upon depositing- tf bail The woman is said to have been on br way to Salem to visit.; When found , by two passing motorists she was taking up a considerable portion ; ot the highway and had narrowly escaped being ran over enre or twice. She was in an ad vanced atate of intoxication when she .was left- at the police station. Used Dfches-1. ' ' And . cooking i utensils. Stiffs lUsed Furniture ; Store. all Two Are Fined- ! Conviction on; a charge of false registration cost Hugh Shepard and Hal Chester! fines of $10 each Time to Can Salmon- Fine fat deep sea troll fish at Pitts Market. 26tf Fire Does Small Damage A fire, that started in a closet in a residence at 2164 Maple avenue did damage amounting to i less than a hundred dollars last night before it was extinguished by the fire department. ; The dam Despite the fact that premiums have been reduced, the horse show at the state fair this, year; prom- OLYMPIA. Aug. 10. (By As- wes to exceed all others In point sociated Press.) Motor vehicle of entries and variety. More operators who had their drivers' I horsemen than ever before have licenses ausnended dnrinr the fcl-1 notified the management that anninm mi i,-.n4 nnmKarat a I their entries will be Dresented in . . Juv ---ii : . . . Charles R. Maybury. director of tne stadium on each evening or licenses, announced today. In ad-1 the fair. i dition there were 432 blue or first Interest in the horse show has warninc notices issued, and 10 Increased greatly within the, last second warnings issued during the J two years and is now considered two-year neriod Durina July this one of the greatest Crawing cards year" there were 37 driversVI of the fair. Stables from all west-. licenses suspended and - six first em states and Canada are repre- warnines issued. I tented by some of 'the best fancy OBITUARY ed yesterday. .; The' Oregon con gressman has a wide range of in formation that) is of public inter est . and he is i to be allowed to choose his own subject. Mem bers have been asked to appear promptly on time to allow i f uU time for the program. " ! Dr. J. E. Albrich . Announces the opening of his dental office in the Oregon build ing, rooms 427-42 8, phone 2216, tor the general practice ot dentistry.,-.' . ! . all We Rent Tents , ; Stiff's L'sed Furniture Store. ( . ' , ' : all ; Sohn James Alexander Sohn died at ,ZeTa, Sunday morning, August 9. gauea norses in me worm. Prospects for an extraordinary good racing program are also in view; more-entries having been received than for last year. ;Tb!s year,, v instead of -confining! -the best events to Thursday and' Fri- He. is survived by. four sons. Ephriam of Amity, Jess, James day,-each, card will be featured by Visit Rtlfrn . ' Used Furniture Store on High street. . ."' ; " all Yacht Designer In Pen- i That Charles Swift; who ctaimf to have assisted John B. Herres- hoff In designing-yachts that hare competed against Sir Thomas Lip- ton's famous craft, is an inmate of the state prison, became known yesterday 'when he sent to the governors office a replica Of at American yacht - that ... had i been made with a pen knife and a pis for drilling the necessary holes He was received from Klamath county to serve two sentences for Torgery, one for three anil the other for one year. His sentence began -June 20, 1923. Swift claims to be a Harvard gradu ate. - fohnson Store Robbed Burglars broke into the center ihow case In . front of the O. W. Johnson St. Co. store on Stale ttreet some time Saturday night md made away with between 20 nd 25 pairs of women's hosiery. Paul Johnson, member of the firm reported to police- Sunday mo ra ng. Johnson is chairman of the police committee. . Two Homes Planned . , C. A. Morris will build two homes on Marion, according to an nouncement yesterday .when he was issued building permits by City Recorder Poulsen. -The first Is to be built at 1275 Marion at a cost of $3000. and the second at 1265 Marion lo cost $4000. and Ralph ; of Salem and five daughters. Jenni Crowley of Tide water, Rebecca McKlnley of Am ity,; Ethel. Latourell, Viola Mills and Wllma Sohn-of Salem, one brother, Lynn Sohn of Redding. Cal.. and a iHterL Lydia Moore of Redding. ! The funeral services will be held this morning at 10 a fast trot or pace. More running rtrer-than-Tiruar"mri"Bttiedtiled foy the six-day program ' 4 - mm ! in i i .iifc i m T INDIAN FIGHTER RIE.- I Ton Telephone TJa, 110 We'll deliver lt. no matter how I small the item. Capital Drug. J22tf -1 DULUTHr Minn.. Aug; liir( By Associated Press.) Vic D. Smith, aged 76, frontiersm'ah,scout and Indian fighter anil. rlfTeTexpert o'clock at the Hopewell church RooseTelt al4lB5 th,iMerioa ana , . cioo ineoa .or Tneodore his first. Buffalo hunt in the with interment In a Ideal ceme tery Rlgdon mortuary In charge. Three Hikes Found ! Three bicycles found minus Forgery; I. -4 Charge Ronald Robert Hughes of Sa- JJght Six Studebaker Bargain; AtjCertlfledV Public Motor Car Mkt. I ThU is a 1924 model tour ing,' original paint, looks like new, good tires and car has' been driv en only a few thousand miles. See this one or phone -for demonstra tion. .',tt. a4 Two Licenses IsmeV "U. G. Boyr. Marion county clerk, issued two marriage licenses yesterday. :. They yrere applied for by Otto "Lehman., shipping clerk. Fourteenth and Wilber streets, Sa lem, and Florence K. fininTerson. 524 South Fourteenth street, Sa lem; Walter B. Grttzer, truck driv er, .and Lillie Edna. Koeing, both of Aurora. . i . - : '.heir owners were taken to police I leni was arrested yesterday on a headquarters Over the week-end I charge of forging a signature to lo await identification. At 2:15 a check written out to himself. . m. Officer Smart brourht onelHurhes waived nrellmlnarv hear- to the station, that he found near I ing in Justice court and was bound shatter's drug store. Sunday night I over to the grand Jury. He was red frame bike was brought in I arrested by Deputy Sheriff B. Jt. by Officer .Thompson, and Officer I Smith. Tames was responsible for the thinl which was brought in from I Typo Elect Secretary place- near the Norton Electric I. The -local Typographical union shop. ' ' elected M. D. Pilkenton. who re tired ' as president, as secretarv to Scotch Picnic - succeed Roy Blodgett. who re- Fairgrounds, 1 o'clock Thurs-1 cently moved to Bend. Until an ! day. All . Scotch folks , invited, I election is held to fill the nresl- seventles, died here, yesterday.! j J-PREMIER IS IXJl-RED - , LISBO.V, Portugal. Aug. 10. (By Aasoeiated -Press.) rThe.pre-mier-of Portugal, Domingos Pert eira, .was injured on the head to- , i i Knutnon Mr a. Isabelle Knutson died at a local hospitaf August 9 at the age of 68 years. She is survived by her husband. John Knutson: three sons. Clarence and Qeorce of Sa lem, and-Lawrence of Montana. M1 wnen h, moter-car was in Funeral service will he held from j collision with a street car. j the Webb Funeral parlors Wed nesday, Aug. 12, at 2 p. m.. Rev. Koehler officiating. Interment in the City View cemetery. Bring your eats. Coffee free. all Speeding la Charged .' : Harry Frazier of 230 South Six teenth was brought to police head quarters Saturday night where a Takes to the Ditch - I charge of speeding was ' booked Rev.' J. J. Gillespie, while re- aainst E,m by Trarnc Officer Ed- dency, Frank Evans, vice presi dent. Is acting president. . Mr. Pilkenton is employed at the state printing office and Mr. Evans at iThe Statesman office. I turning from a trip1 to the country, lost control ot his car on account of a disconnected'or broken steer ing rod near the Four Corners on the , Penn road and as ft result landed in the ditch right side tip wards. Frazier was charged with driving his car 35 miles an hour on Court. . : TIMRFR Rl A7PQ ARP -NOW UNDER CONTROL - (Continued from page 1) Wlth,Wide L'xperien The new firm of Woodry Woodry, ith-tore and office ZZl L Vim with' li t veara Zx- witn 3t a general shakeup to 0Qt ovost W. R. Mason of Mon- Both caused considerable damage, comes to Salem witn i years ex-1 i mauth hail e tin han i,. r.nA I k i t.i, i a . .... . ..I,, i . .,inimsu ana Droaen Hcerme roa suuuuiu ui luiiinui uici ivuni- Penalized for, Cutout - . Operating his car with the cut- Kerry, the' largest in northwestern Oregon, was under control at last. C. C. Scott of the forest patrol association said. He also reported the Rock creek fire under control. perience; having handled some of the biggest purexbred etock sales in the country. They are satisfied they can give satisfaction here, and pvite callers who need their services. y ' . I' For Sal , Six-room modern bungalow, half block from car line, taken on foreclosure: will sell' for exact amount ot mortgage $1950.00. Terms $250 cash, balance $25 monthly. Ralph H. McCurdy. of fice over Miller's Store. ' . al3 himself and broken steering rod and twisted axle to his car. Dance Tuea. and Friday i - DuBois' dances. .' Crystal Gar dens. -, , ,all Iowa People Visit Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Taylor and son, Frank, of La Grande, are visiting their Aunt. Mr. E. S. Tay lor ot 1587 North Winter street. Accompanying them, on their mo tor trip from La Grande were Mr. and Mrs.v Hill ot Nora Springs, la., parents of Mrs. Roy Tyler. Mr. Hill is' a newspaperman and rep resentative ot his district to the Speeding Costs $5 . A$5 fine was Imposed in police court yesterday by Police Judge Poulsen upon L. Moore of Salem after be had pleaded 'guilty to a charge of speeding. ; Money' to Lba ; By payment of $12. CO per month for 110 months a loan ot $1,000 may he retired, principal and in terest. See Ralph H. McCurdy, over Miller's store. Phone 96. althouch nrlnciDallv over lorred to make appearance In answer to off land, each wiping "but a great a cnarge booked against him Sat-1 length of railroad trestle and de- uraay nignt by Traffic Officer Ed- straying , other property. Fire wards. -i.- , - fls-hters In this district were aided yesterday by hieh humidity and rorreita Ban or f 10 .j - ntht winds. A. Scnupe of Salem forfeited! Southwest Washinrton suffered bail of $10 In police court yester-jmore disastrously from fires than uy in-preierence to answering be-1 Oregon tore roiice Judge Poulsen on a The Fred Pierce sawmill and cnarge ; of ! drunkenness . filed I the farm home of Fred Thompson, against him : by police Saturday two miles east of Kalama. were nigni. -ine arrest was made by Officers James and Olson.- Demanda Jury Trlatl- ' B. E. Carpenter of Bakersfleld, Cal., who was arrested tby police Saturday ' night and booked on a charge of possession, of liquor. will plead not guilty and will de MfJstrirlc Mrs. Jullt Mejstrick died at a local hospital August 9 at the age) of 25 years. . She Is survived by her husband. P. J. Mejstrick; one son. Theodore; ot Jefferson; one sister, Mrs, Seborwski, of Jeffer son. Funeral services will be held from the Catholic church at Jef ferson, Ore., Wednesday, Aug. 12, at 10 a. m. 'Interment in the Jef ferson cemetery, Webb'a Funeral parlors In charge. rORTLAMD. OUGOI . . omrtnl rrlla. atrtd ak-t aeml tralalas. Oat !) FOR DfFORMATIOX ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS Phone 727 j OREGON ELECTRIC BIcDonald Cleaners ,'-785 HlghhuHl Avenue ' Telephone 221 T , . Work' called for and delivered i Painting and Decorating by Skilled Mechanic Kennedy Paint Shop ".' Now located at Gabriel Powder & Supply j Company 175 South Commercial Telephone 728 Speeder Is Fined r Raymond Sanford of 1410 North Twenty-nrst was assessed a fine of $10 in police .court yesterday WOODRY gtora Baamw nd Kenny Eta, ; Eays Fumitcrs LADD Cz BUSH, Bdnlzcrb EstaLU&hed 1SC3 ' General Banian Buiincia ! - Office nonrs from 10 a.m. to 8 pan Woodry & Woodry "Tay Cash for Fjtare . RKDl'CF.D , SlhlMKR, RATES - - TO CALIFORNIA f - ; ' BY riCKWlCKlsTAGES . ! Sa TnatSMcm. mt wtf, IIJ.S0 ' ! 1 - ,-b4 TrtV, tJO.UO. H . Lot Anxtlat. 'ens wy. t2T.3w - J . aa&4 Tap, IM.00..K l CpaU' XaUa U ?utUi f . JEUxiit r Mot ' , ' x 't Tor InfrmAtJon tmd aMr AUaa ' ; ' ' FbMt S', r cU at i CENTRAL' STAGE TERMINAL - . . Salem, Oregon .-.Electric For EAT.S'-' i.r 5 Kil . 1 Guard Your . CHILDREN'S .eyes: All chUdre'n's eyes should be examined by a i specialist who understands the eyes thofough " I ly, to determine their condition and the Xittihs; j of the right glasses. I have been practicing over ONE-TIIIRD OF A CEN ! TURY. My experience should be an asset to you , ; . There is no experimenting on anyone's eyes . in this office, as I do all the. work myself and- j . guarantee satisfaction in every respect. .. I DO NOT BELdNG TO ANY COMBINetHERE- FORE MY PRICES ARE VERY REASONABLE Phone for appointment 723 , Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn lT. S. BANK RUILDIxa - .' - ! Second Floor Rooms 210-211 Auctiori Sate Wednesday Night, 7 p. m.f 'at ' AVoodry's New Auction Market and ' Furnitinre Store - - Summer and Norway Streets A HI F. N. WOODRY, Auctioneer ReKldenes and Store 1810 Jf. Summer St 111 one SI 1 I Pay Caabi for Used Furniture , . . EtaMlturd:iO10 SmenYou Are Ready To Move ... . , Call cn cs, for we have psdlcd Var.s crj Ylizzi. lined covers for your, furniture and piano, First class piano and furniture ciovera. . . V We also handle Brooder Stoves, Furnace Coals and Diamond Briquettes Larmer Stor IranGie:; Co. PIicn3 CCD A i Iowa state legislature. Mr. and mand; a jury trial,, it was an-