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.1 i I k i! f f r ! .Local" abowerB:' moderate .south I ' to -west ;wlnds;, felons Mbecoast, Maximum. . yesterday, ; rjnlnl- tnum, CD- river, 1.5. stationary; lainf!." .51 f ..atmosphere, cloudy; wtnd'aoutheasC i rif S 'j-. h. r.; Protii Treatment ' Joe- McGee '.of Jefferson' object-j ed to'themethod empyed by CJ i. ii DDy, tramc omcer mere, in arresting Jblm for"drivIng without 3 a. tail.;llght, .and will .present, his C troubles, to :tne 'grand Jury at Its next,, session. , SHe .claims Xdbby tasking thi arrest. ' Libby's aide of the story Is that McGee "became abusive -and picked 'up. a club -be-i -h -nnllftd the -enir. McUee pleaded 'guilty,' to .the charge An h justice court ana -pata E Tivnne See urNew ; V Bavarian dinner set. II. I. Stiff Furniture Co. a24 Y1I Closed : The YMCA "swimming pool was closed: all day yesterday aha the W afternoon of the day before .be- I I cause of the serious Illness of the j brother-in-law "of Adotph: Nelson, who. lives directly ; opposite V-the pari.oi me duuuios cuautiomg pooL ... ; Hepi ticker SUTaate v - ' Xhirbln Cornoyeifiee adSt'aSl Mt ltecelred fKew Unc .., Of ladies' xmnses. Jkfoon Jewelry: Btorev: M--r - -aT9 . J Parks Too Ixns ' ; f 'J; Charles EIrey was fined! $1 In . . X 'police court yesterdayton a charge T of parking overtime. . Vi . ,. . . . . . Tays Speed "Fiiie ' F"red Peyser , was lined. ,t& In Tjtjee court Tesferday on a -charge I .speeding, jitn . , : . Vt V ta. , . . L 'Social 0 Itoomlio: Close to schools. Cut to $4800 and 11200 wHl handle. Becke A Uendrlckai, 18t H. High St. altf ) IJcciwei Issued : . , "t 4 i .. ( ; of Salem, have obtained a marriage i licease in Portland. Ruby BIr telle - and ilarry liummins, alsoof Ba- i lemv obtained ; a license tn Van-: 4 eouter. Wash. - : srt lt.' Us 'Esflmate- n " ' , Tour shade and .linoleum cost foryour .new .home. Hamilton's. If" , . ais; -; CarO r Thank '. v Vr , WdhrWi lo' express our thanks and appreciation' to the .many f rieh'ds and acquaintances flQt .the beautiful floral of ferings .and tthe sympathy extended us at this time of .great bereavement In the death of our beloved mother. The Bowen Family. al9 JIoos Blown Down- ' l-AA large crew 'tf men Js, busy vuttlng the Jiops .back up on more 'van 200 tasres of ' latod ion the r-yyiw98iey jHnca norm i xatem a result of the Tecent ram beating them down!; : H6 liamage -was done L .to the "hops beyond the work" of putting' them . back: , up again. Patches of hops on the. iMInto 'ranch and dther nearbr; ranches (were .also blown 4own. Efotelfarii lplhrf ainner,3erve4 ,6:45 to 1 every eteninjp. J2tf t Bale f iFuraitare w at Hamilton's. ml9 WaOier Retmned- -vJ, ,Abert "Walker, wanT'bere, on a charge of steallngV" car from Ll6d tee, has been returned f rom Heppner in custody of Deputy Sheriff tBufVhart. Walker admit ted the theft, 'according to ,Burk- art. Walker Js alleged no "have tolan the rax here fn 5 company witB . Chester Butg. : the wooden- legged man recently arrested here by local police off leers at the re quest -of Heppner officers. , After stealing the car here, Walker an ! Ddtc urn uld 3 ft- liaMtt x lattntrir rMfeppner, letting the car run over ABjras 1, . 1 ltt when Jit ran jout of ;gasb- llndervvoodTypc.Titcr Co.' Direct .Factory Branch" C19 Court fit. , Phone S3- Cpsclal rental rates to CtuZxzXg I 4TOAC FUE2J vatiW "ij 1C7-D Btfeea Xeiepitoiui . 1 S ' ' - : ' DTBm Hoars from iJ fTT' ) v . ..... : L,ji j iij : -p T una on f wnv ThAv Heppner and BttK ".Btola a .car there , to return; to Salem.!; lie rpacnca Taiem aaieiy, only, to be aprrested and Ssent back to Heppner id -cusioay. . i j . . ., . . . : . ' . ; i -HI-Diddle-Drddre , clever, If or trot by Charley Straight's orches tra. The latest hit Brunswick !re cord,'.3 1 3 8. H. !L.'.Stitf Furniture Co. - - - -. . a20 Toatha Apologize- It'ls u serious tfffense tq deface toe front of a newspaper office Thia was made -plain here yeeter day when three youths ,wero ar raigned In Justice couzt. -on .a charge of defacing the building occupied oy tne Turner 'Tribune i ne .court ordered the boys to apologize to T. "P. ItoWley, editor or the newspaper. Latest , Designs la lAdies--Handbags at M oon's. i al9 - -"; 3 ..;.ihii "U.y. Monarch TTIiTtrf r' Hanrcn : For every home at Hamilton's. a.19 Balderree Hrownal v ; Grant Baldeiree, 22'well known in Salem, was. drowned yesterday near Mill City when be slipped off a log )nto the .San tiam river, Swol len by the recent rains. . sank after, swimming a Sew .strokes-Mr. Balderree was graduated from O. A. C.'- this spring In the -forestry course and 'has -been working : In his father's milt 'near Mill City. He Is survived by his parents, THr. and Mrs."R. G' Balderree and by four brothers and two sisters." We; Have Just JReccived A shipment of ladles, purses. You'll like the new fall designs. Claud C. Moon, 484 Court St. a!9 Arrestetl for Theft- George Laughlin, 17, ; of San Francisco, was arrested early, yes terday morning ' on a burglary charge while attempting to. jeddle some new-spark plugs, stolen, from the Davis garage -the nlgbX, before.' A prowler was seen near the Davis garage the night before and fled when police officers ap proached. A suspicious looking youth was seen the next morning and paid for, his breakfast with copper pennies. Local police of ficers went to investigate and the arrest followed, ; Ilea "Hl-Dlddle-plddle" clever fox trot by Charley .Straight's orches tra, The latest hit. Brunswick record 3136. Co. H.X. Stiff Furniture a20 Stage Driver Fined M. W. Mumbach(t)f Woodburnf a stage driver, waa fined $20 for speeding when he appeared in the justice court-here Wednesday and 10 for failure to stop' Iris stage at a railroad crossing. Mumbacb was arrested on the speeding count by J. J.- McMahon of the state traffic department, and for failure to stop at .the train crossing, by Percy Varney of the publicserrlce commission. ' Experienced Bookkeeper- Or office girl wants " employ Tel. 1215. a20 ment. References. Last Call for Crawfords Peaches. On Salem-Dallas road. Bring boxes, . pick i them' yourself fiom tree. 75c. al9 Play for Students ?' The "Cherrjan band will play a concert before the Monmouth nor mal school this evening. The con cert will be given on the school lawn if weather permits. De Yoea Return ' Rev. and Mrs. , J. W. f De Toe have returned from a two weeks vicition trip to Bend. " . Ret. '.Mr.; De zoe is pastor of j the 'Leslie Methodist chureb here. He preach-" ed In Bend last Sunday, ' ; , . Coshows Hare Guests- . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Given and their daughter, Mrs. Jiean Brew.er of Clinton are visiting Justice O. P. Coshow of the state .supreme court' here.' ' 'J-'tli Propose Changes ' " . - ' Tae Salem Rod and Gun club has decided to send recommenda- FOR Vot, , 3, 13 od 14, Block 15,' Hir rrltrw Pmrk. RaUim. Ore Ton. Prie S3,3SO; also B of SK, f -8etioa'l 15. T. 11 8. 9 W., Laacoin county, Orrfon. 80 serea rood toil, part till able, part grating land, unimproTad. PHca $2,400. . , , . , -TSSMS 10 cash, balaaeo 10 aoaal anaaalf payment at lOy, latorett. I Adrcss: Owner, TJ. G.' Orenaorfl - B07 Va Kurs Bids. 1- 's Im! aaaelea - ' California i i .1 s " -, .... '' t Established 18S3 .V Badiiias Euztdzzi : 10 a. m. Co 8 p. pt- Hons to the '.aate.sh and game commission involving, ilmpoctant changes in .the .state ilah and vgame laws, following a iheated meeting i.ucu uif uw t vtonsiaeraote dis cussion was lield over a proposal to: recommend changing the law tto permit keeping dish ..under alx Inches long. , JUost of the members considered this r unsportsmanlike, so Ihe jneasure was defeated. A rfe'commeddatlon to change the pheasant, hunting law, was adopted which .would stqp the game com mission from ; letting j, birds Joose: until , after -;t the .regular huntlag season.; . ; ' -i i Special at Valeteria, Tel. -2227 Ladies' i coats cleaned- 91.&0, With fur $1-75. al9. I WJlI.rot B Responsible M iFor debts contracted other "than by omyself. (Bigned) Irving R. Crlbbhts. al9 Chadwicks JVlstt I ''Stephen F. Cbadwick Jr., and airs. Chadwick of Seattle spent yesterday in Salem -visiting rela tives. Mr. Chadwick Is the demo cratic nominee for representative in congress from Washington state find 'during his tay rn Salem -he called at the executive depart ment. Mr. Chadwick's aunt. Miss Mary Chadwick, is a resident of ms city. . t Enters Oregoit t .' ' The Brotherhood ; Safe Deposit compaoy, a Washington corpora tloawith capital stock of 125,000, Las been authorized to operate in Oregon. A permit was issued by thp state corporation department yesterday, - . Doctor Wanted A doctor In Salem or vicinity, Interested In securing an unop posed practice making $5000 and up, in a progressive eastern Ore gon town, on highway, with rich -valley surrounding, may learn par ticulars at $88 N. Cottage St., phone 507-R. al9 Outlines Game Reserve- Governor Pierce yesterday issu ed a proclamation setting aside the eastern Oregon state hospital prop erty in Umatilla county as a wild fame and bird refuge. Have You Heen the .Beads And pearls in the window of Claud C.:Mbou,'B at 484 Court St.? They surely solve the gift problem. al9 Attend Picn: Over 125 delegates from Salem and Portland with their families attended the biennial picnic. of the Oregon Association of -Deaf at River Bend pafk, near Aurora, on Sunday. A baseball game with-, out'nolse was one ot the features. Pnneral -Today t Burial services , :f or Miss jE. M. Nunn will be in the Jason Lee cemetery, preceded by services at the residence, 1176 North Nine teenth street, this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Dr. Marshall, Osteopatblc f Physician and surgeon. a!9 New Board Members r .. The local advisory board of the Salvation Army has recently ac quired two new members in the persons of .J. M. Rupert and Ger trude . J. M. Page, both local real tors. Other members ot the boa; d are Mrs.. F. A. Elliott, A. W, Smither, Roy H. Wassum, F." G. Delano, Al "Krause, . Frank Bligh and Dr. B. F. Pound, who is chair an. .'' Plan Public Service ; . , i $ jThe local " Salvation Army corps Alans : to hold its -Sunday school in Marion Square .park next Sun day, weather permitting, "it 'will commence at 2:30 p. m., and a cordial invitation . Is given to any whb'mxay wish to attend. . Ladies' Purses, Newest Stle . And colors, v being shown . t Moon's 3ewe!ery storeJ 419 Portland 3fan Fined , . V ,K. E. SUrk": of 4 Portland' ; was Cued $10 in . the . ' Salem Justice court Wednesday on -a speeding charge, r The arresting cfflcer de clared Stark was traveling, pe t ween '40 and 46 miles an hour. Ruga and XJnoleum Reduced . During August Cleanup Sale at Hamilton's.. al9 Given Jail Sentence I .George Loughlin. about 19, who said .beds "from. Frisco," was sen tenced -to', serve 60 days 'in the county palls here, when he pleaded guilty to. a charge of larceny of some -motor equipment . from' the Darts garage -on Fairgrounds ave nue. Loughlla 'was ' arrested by Officer George : Edwards early. on Wednesday morning. . j. ; . CHOICE of Traub Genuine y Oninf3!eQmengage- y ment and wedding rings to a , t tribute to the Judgment and v good taste of tha wearet. ;, XXARTZXAir CHOX t " f aara Zeat Jewoters, Oaratf cms aai iikarty. - - ' I I ton. it it ii it L lUJ.-.xKll WVlJ I . Tola ts just th .carl for ' I winters -1925 Dodge cmpe 0 Tubber,S. M.? ppotjj Bosch swipe, rear view fmlr-j ror and a car that yon? can; ' depend upon. Tbl la averyi low -price for -ear oT thla; class. It wonH last long Mtt : 9700.00. r' r w !! (I Judgment Is 'Sought ii O. Ray Smith ibas Jflled ;,8Uit in the cbroult court here iagainst Pearl K. Smith, as executrix of the estate of the late Daid B, Smith, for jb judgment of f $1720 said due 'him on a promissory note. He-also asks isttorney fees rof $2!25 and 'interest :at the irate of 7 peT cent from May, 19 2-4. i ' Wins y Defanlt i Eliza Sneare was gTnted judgment of $815.76 in her action arainst G. G. Forge in circiuit 'eoUft here Wedhesday. She also fd; eeived $100 attorney 'fees and court 'Costs of $16.50. The de fendant defaulted the -case. We Have Just Recelred J A .shipment of kudiea' purses. You'll :llke 4he new fall designs. Claud tC Moon, 484 Court -St. Iarceny Is ChargeC Datph 15. Garrison -demanded preliminary hearing when he was arraigned In the justice conrt here Wednesday -on -a -charge -of .lar ceny In a dwelling. The hearing has been set for 10 o'clock: this morning. Garrison is charged with taking a suit of clothes. New Location Anderson's Sporting Goods, Store, Commercial. 167 N. i al9 Editor Visits Here Robert W. Sawyer, county judge of Deschutes county and edi tor of the Bend Bulletin, was in Salem! yesterday conferring with Senator C. L. McNaxy with rela tion to timber development In cen tral Oregon. He was accompanied here by Ralph 8. Hamilton. ' 1 Furniture TJphoIstery- j And repairing. Gease - Powers, Furniture Company. a2tf Schedule Extended ' j The band concert, postponed be cause ofJTain Tuesday night,! will be played after the remaining two on the regular schedule. The; pro gram '.was -originally scheduled to end .Tuesday night of next week, but' now Will end Friday of the same weelc, weather permitting Moon's Jfcwelery Store, Now j Showing late models purses just received. ! a!9 Officers Visit i - Captain Cruze and Purser Smith of the river steamer Northwestern were in Salem yesterday and said the boat will start on its regular schedule' when the river rises tto- Wanted 2300 At Once On 585 acres of land. Let me hear from yon. G. W. Lafler, 410 Oregon Bldf. alBtf Reports on Mill , A report on the Miles Linen company .plant was given by .Thep Barr at'the Rotary club'-luncheon yesterday. Mr. Barr was one1 of a committee appointed last week tb inspect the plant. He described the operations of making IinenUand llluatrated with samples ' of - IlneU in various stages of: manufacture. Car; SaJds- - - H -" An unidentified car skidded Into the rear of a car driven by Robert Bartuff on the 'Pacific highway . yesterday, according tb a - report made at police head quarters. Three Cars Crash i- Cars driven by P. H. Rasmus- sen, Ernest Tucek and : Lila S. Martin .were . involved ln a .three cornered accident 'last nfghtj ' ac- j-eording fto reports all three made at police headquarters. Little damage; resulted. L Accident lleported . ' A car driven by Leland ke struck' an .unidentified i car, thly racf cording to a report -made at police headauarters yesterday. .f No del tails' were given. .The accident was i at -Ferry and -Commercial streets. '? i , , 4 Hcia on t;narge : Jack. Bpence was arrested -by local police yesterday fon uncharge pi aruoaenness.- - t- - -t Leslie "Smith 4uxiga-r A I ; H- !LeslIe;jASmlth, fprtheipast 2? months . .teleeranh editor rof LThe Oregon Statesman, f leaves 1 the) paper -wlthhis issue to take -up duties in the Portland bureau of the if Associated Press this after noon. On August 23, Mr.. Smith will .'begin shis work as if He editor of .the-Oregon night relay, serving all morning Associated Press pam pers tin ;the . state .including ;,Th Oregon .Statesman. ' Mr. Smith came here from the San Jose News, San Jose, CaL, - where - he- - " FOUTX'-FOTIR When'Mrs. Allison read Sylvia's letter i she, stared out at the Bn drenbeed garden before her and indulged In .a ..few , momenta . of self-reproach. She rhad . been tre mendously busy over a' new scen ario Her -husband -had been - ill. The time since -Sylvia's dramatic downfall had flown so quickly. As a result, she had 'done nothing at 'all, so far as Sylvia's aXairs were concerned, .-beyond making one or two ineffectual,. attempts to see iBobel Harmon, and -finding out that Sydney -had gone away.. Ther seemed very little -she could do,, as yet ; reading between the. lines of Sylvia's letter how great ly the girl was depending on her, Marion . Allison -determined to make a final and vigorous effort on Sylvia's behalf at once. Giving some orders to her maid she went out to the ..garage and Jumped into, her tear.,, She would force Mrs. Harmon to -so her. It was ,a ..matter of luck that Isobel Harmon herself opened the door for her. Had it .been a .maid, she would have .doubtless have re ceived the usual message, that Mrs. Harmon declined to discuss her domestic afairs except through her' lawyers. As is' was, Marion stepped Into the cool, wide hall way with so .determined an ..ex pression on her homely, but in telligent face that her. hostess for the mdmeniHalcen abacky.jinable J q do bything "save tprclbly eject her. An,d . Isohel Harmon' jwas abovefall.Trbmgs " alady--sV ; . "I h&, "h said dlitanOy, WtbtaTendt comf to dis- unpardn'aitle riideness, tempered, however, 4y -'the intense feeling with rhtch he spoke. rtl mast see you, Mrs. Harmon," she burst oaC,f'I simply must. I'm not going te ask you any ques tions. Something you must know. Please ask me to sit down." Her large .eyes, bright with emotion, held" those ef the woman before her for an instant; beneath the earnestness in -them Mrs. Harmon wavered, gave way. " "I have only la few moments to spare," she said, glancing toward the doorway which led to the liv ing' room. "If you , will step in here ' Once seated, Mrs. Allison put her case into a few words. , "I have just received a letter from Sylvia Thome," she stated.' "The girl is in New York and ex pects to get married. She cannot go to her husband under a cloud. Will you help me to clear her?" "Why . should I?" Mrs. Harmon's manner was .not encouraging?1 there was venom Jn her voice. , "Because yon are a just woman,; a fairvwoman, and this girl " "This.sjgiFl .jjlves with another likfcAer lna .bungalow here in Hollywtad.i While I am away, in New Yorki;-he receives my hus band tbarefgoes about with .him; is found by 'me in his arms, at one oclock 'in the morning. Why should I discuss the matter at all?" ... "Because you should know the truth. Your husband - went there to see Jean Martin,- not Miss Thorne. She is entirely innocent I "Then let my husband say so. Let this Martin woman say so. One of these girls - is guilty- which one .makes very little or no difference to ane. They are both tarred fwith the -same stick. Let them .go "on the witness stand,; when. I bring my, suit for divorcer and '. fight it .out among them-' selves.' j "Have you brought such & paperman. Prior to that time he.l had been a student at Santa' Clara. Santa Clara, Cat., and at Mt. Angel college, Oregon, where he edited the Pacific Star, stu dent publication, when It was first converted Into a newspaper. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Smith, living on the Silverton road. The quality of his work in; Salem receives recognition la this promotion; 5 ;?r - Patient Elopes ; . -Sam 'Bennett. 34, eloped from tha state . hospital last night. He Is German, and a tailor by trade. Heijs described as 6 feet 1 Inch tall, weighs 118 pounds and has black hair and ; brown eyes. Ben nett was a parole patient and is said 'to b e harmless. He has friends in Medford. He claims his' name is Benjamin Zoldbrod. Occident' Occurs A, car driven by Roy Stites was Involved in an accident yesterday near the east end of the bridge on State street, according to a re port made at police headquarters. Nq details were given. I - ar ITT-K itr a -w-t V; iVl AJiJ Aa1 Cold Drinks 1 -I tf. .qCHAEFER'fJ hiyi. ;- ' , ,133JTorUi ComciercUl fit. i:;f-T- v mT")IN - . . , . . - - ' suit?" Marion asked quickly. "I, do .not care, to discuss the matter. It ;la .my afaflr, and con cerns me only.'Yon said you would ask me no questions, and. now -" "You are rlgb Mrs. "Harmon,.! did say that, And I am wrong. If it Is - ever wrong to try to .help one's friends. I ;see .your position. I ; do not wondef that you are angry. -But even anger cannot jus tify yon in damaging the reputa tion of an .innocent woman. If I go to your husband, induce him .to make 'such a confession as ' you augaest. will you be satisfied?'. "Certinly.. But he will never do It, until he Is forced to, on the wit ness stand. TPosslblynot even then. Sydney is a terrible liar. It :may. suit nis purpose, and that, of this woman he is infatuated with,' to throw the blame n tanother.' "And would you be satisfiedt with that?".Marion asked quickly "Would you ibe willing to free him, enable him to marry some body else -eome woman he prob ably doesn't care, for In the least just to berevehged?, 1on't you realy care for him yourself; Mrs. Harmon?" Marion reached Out, -took her .companion's .hand "As one woman -one wife to an other don't -you really want him back? "No ! " Isobel Harmon exclaimed snathcing -her hand away fiercely.' But there .were tears in her eyes' and .Marion saw .them .'ThJnkf' i wept on, pressing ner advantage, now mat sne naa found the one weak spot in her companion's armor. "It can't be Sylvia Thorne he W interested He has iever seen her since .that nlghi. Don't you' realize fhar if must be this Martin 'girl? And now I .am .going to .tell you what came to tell. you the thing ! said you ought to know. Jean "Martin has a new lover. She' has taken, up with Max Hoffner. an 'assistant director with Ranff Brothers, the' independent producers who -have taken ' over the Blackstone lot4 They're mad about each other. It isn't publicly known, of course. If you will send for your husband Mrs. Harmon talk to him I be lieve , he will tell you the troth.' Marion leaned forward in Tier chair, lips parted, here eyes' searching .before hqr. She had played her trump card, and wait-; ed. with breathless eagerness, for the result. (To be-continued) ' Copyright. 1926. Frederin Arnold Rummer. Released by'Ontral ITets Assoclatien GAINES IS ATTACKED BY STATE ATTORNEY : &ntiBUO'trpm pfa l.-. -V" murdered if what he tells Is the truth." Attorney John D. rjarmody, who opened for the deiense,, answered Peyser: . ."Let me say something that' will fall hard upon some -ears In this court room. Buf.it has got to be said. If, Gaines had' the horrible' thought that something had befallen his daughter. It was because he 'knew, that she waa not safe .under his own roof. -.He thought possibly it was his own wife who did it." :? : Mrs. Gaines burst into tears. She was enroute to Seattle from California when iSylvta waa slain; and . had steadfastly iproclatmefd her ..husband's Innocence. - J When court-adjourned 'Carmody had'not -finished speaking. ' He i followed tomorrow . by-Robert 'SV MaeFarlane, for "the -defense, .and Ewtng D. ' Colvin; . county ' prose-, cutor, after -which the case' gde'r to the Jury. "-,-- ; "M Carmody laid considerable streSs on testimony-of John A. -Billings that he saw Gaines two miles from the scene of the crime with in five or ten minutes .ot-the ttnte of thekHling. . 'r: g , ''Over ; two-thirds of 'the Hme spent in .this trial :bas been de voted by the state to. aa attempt to iprove ,tbat Gaines had -unnatural relations with .his daughter. The other -.third (has .been spent in trying vainly ,to connect him with the vmurder. The state wants "-you to believe that because it believes Gaines was .guilty of such unna tural relations, which we do not admt, - be must necessarily ' be guilty of murdering; bis daughter.. . ; "We 3 want .you to -consider this case as just an ordinary Incident of- the day. Mind my words' Carmody'a -voice rose shrilly "yon .will see through everything Mr. Peyser baa said. You will see that the state wants you 716 ' con sider this ,csae as if it were not tried in this court room with the,, proieciion sucn a trial as -this jar fords tthls .defendant. But you can't do It.' ... 4 Peyser' declared that: "The state didn't introduce evi dence of unnatural , relations-bo- tweemSylvia.anditbe defendant to jirejudie-'you a&alnsrhlm.V But it had td.; This'teil't the sort of murder' whjch jtakes -place In one day. From, the time Syivja Gaines arrived In Seattle, last September and her father .'began leading .her astray, the-Hme grew rand grew. Just as surely, as, n.irjver, rises at its Bource airdtflo-ff jdgwn to;the Be Turning to thai weefclbefore the slaying, ,th.e -deputy .prosecutor-de clared thatr ' - " -.l-'-J SylvlS as agitated. Shef was either afraid u that her father would 'shoot her or that he would shoot "himself; v ' Gaines had done enough to Justify shooting himself so that we may assume tnat-waa her fear. The story of events was carrying these, " principals onr ; to ultimate -and 1 lnevtrable conclu sion f three things '"; t i "The .kllllhgicf ,thj. trlfe, the killing of the daugbtef or the ex posure of. the father! Unfortu "nately. it . resulted . in the . murder of the girl instead of the exposure which would h4y brought, the father before a jury,;,. a PLANE WLl3,iAiyiERICAN FRENCH AIRSHIP" CTtTlSHKS ON TRIP TO' ENGLAND ' j LONDON, Aug. 18.-(By AssO cieted 'Press. )rA (big French -passenger plane onta flight from Paris to the London- air station at Cory don, crashed to earth this after noon near Folkstone In a heavy fog. Two passengers were killed. One was reported 'to be Ttbbert Blaney,' .Boston.-, The I other was thdlight to be anlUlian. ' 1, tfix. other j Ainrlcaps, were.; injured- - The .aameot-the Ameri cans who.. were aboard 'are Robert Hutchinson, Mr-and.lra- Stanley Hazard, MMeWt?.Ht.urenoe StcahlBd MrC Jdua Thorne Tbir. home - 'addresses am 'ndt 4 , A goodly degree of muscular and mental effort, when combined with a small. pportSttity. -has brought; home many : a piece of bacon." --Ji.li-MfJii't -; 1 - OBITTJART. ; Nuns' . At 'the .8ldence,-li76 'North Nineteenth street; August l4Mlsa Ellen M. Nunn sister r f Paul N. Nunn of San DiegHJjtNunh of Salem and Mrs. Emily Whitman of "New .York. Funeral will be held today, Aug. 19,' at 3 o'clock fromthe residence H. 176 North Nineteenth street: F'lRlgdon' mbr'- tuary in charge. ptMmmm4m04M4iq0Up4i0m THE DEATHLESS SOUL'' As Jbiilowa ,on .the Vandulatlng . .main ''.t.yr----Vf;?i . ' -I That swelling iall and falling swell again, ' r'! .j So on the tide ot time incessant roil -,v-::.-:-":,-''?i::'i"! The dying' bodand. the death less souf. ' :'j I , " ; Anonymous. J , - r LAST C-.A j ,.. CHARLIE MURRAY 1 VERAGORDQNr 7 J II Hill! :. ' LEAVING M H 11 II" ' ' " f,t . . -.1 ' i . - - u. , j T - - - " v;, Friday, Aurjustj20j liCDPC.I. 1 1760 South iGdod-Tlnlversal fahge, solid M -:inch plank ;top,t lovely table; oak rockers; seagrass rocker,; - uonai oooi , case, . massive .oaai norary .r?-d- ! bujPKyU" hat; Tack, iron cot, "high thair. rilg; 9x12. fct - " ' amali Tugs,. Venice ..Martin bed, steel bring and tut : 'princess dresser.-'ichiffotiler. fall leaf tahlot 'elicfrlc'L v . lamp, congoleum rug, 2 Aladdin lamps, 3 crock ?t r , 1 curtains, candle sticks, dishes. 1 t'rh'-n itr- " , tool.-tuf boiler and other miscellaneous aitu, 4 cash. , ' ' . j - , H. LVDAUE',;-'.. .Owner1, IT CO t. Liberty , 4 If you want ah auction sale or phone 511, the Summer street .in Sclcrn . Mrs. Rose -Dunlap -visiled Salem , - . 4 . ., . -I it J 'ISIf wednesaaynna;i a nwuuui vs i Newberg.- ' ,7 . , t i t t S. F. Wilson of EugcUe tUlte( Salem Tuesday; jjj Robert Sawder ot.HeEui-"vl6iU Salem Tuesday, t ? V .- iL. -Lead man of -Monroe visited in," Salem Tuesday. " R, S. Hamllton-of iBend waa 1i;Q Salem, Tuesday, i ' 'j Wy'j E.t J.. Allen of .Woodburn vIsltedT Salem Tuesday afternoon. 'J G. C. Getty of Eugene was a Sa lem -visitor Wednesday.; f 4 : ; Robert -Corey, son .of H. H. Corey, of Portland. ,as 4n .Saban on business -yesterday. ; ' J -v ' U. Dowell ,of J,prUan. .wa?("f In Salem Wednesday night. 'j . G. W. James of Portland was R Salem visitor .Wednesday! t E. R. Wilson was in Salem Wed jnesday.'He Js'.a resident of Port land, i - ! - - .. ':.;;;. P. L. Cpleman of Newport spent Wednesday night, in Salem. C. I A. , Swenn of : Vancottveri i.. Wash., visited Salem Wednesday. ; ' Fern Stow of Portland Is fe'SaV ' lem visitor this Tnornlng. ' W. F. , Jeffress, a. resident" of , Portland, visiled Salem "Wednes-' O. E. Rubens, ot Portland, Is in! Salem this morning. ' . 1 'u Mr. , and MrSJ. II. S. Cobley of Enterprise are Salem .visitors to- day. .. ,-. .' - : . '- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Adams of . Portland visited'Saem-Wednesday; ' -oight. ; - " ' : ';' r";' : v C.'.G. iBluett l of' vEugene;-a',' Among '-the Wednesday 'night .'vIsV Liters 1n Salem. """" Fred Jfc White of Portland spent ' Wednesday night'in.Saleni.'w 4 (. MrsJ C W Fox of pWiiand iV'' 'Tisiting her motheri :Mrsirl MyrV hahk. 'In Salem. ' " ' ' j' SENATOR; MEANS NAMED T)ES MOINES, ' So wa,AugT' 18.4 . . (AP.) Senator Rlce'.""'!' of Colorado, who ' twenty ''ejgnt. years ago as a young H.eutenata'J swam the Cinga Ion river and made -a daring, recopnaisance prepara.- t tory,. to. the battle of , Manila, t9i .night, is the , new commander, ln.-t-.f chief of the . United Spanish -war. veterans-.: '-r.,;"Jtv 1 i JtnUs ADCHE Is To. TIMES TODAY. " .' Am, 1 gao r ""tt tarn mimmjmm I - .1 GEORGE SIDNEY t IN ; t Ubcr(y V' oak extension "tM Vf?h 1 1 54 6 bak Xliilers, ok buffet, 2 overstuffed .davenport f F.RVCv..;. Is-tlie Aa 11 rrcr of tsell'your'furtiil jlVoodryj l uta r v -1 i i. - i was known jib jag effective c?wb , - - - - . A M.- ...