'-'!.- THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM; OREGON SATURDAY MORNINfi, SEPTEMBER 2fv 1025 6 V I "j I 0 4 . v y , - - . i SikMI Kar Iflt Aoto . Elmj, Olson reports at local police lifcdquarters Friday that a boy on a fiddle kar ran into the rear end of. his. car as "he was barking from the curb at Church and Marion, streets. The Doy suf fered no further; injuries than a skinned leg,' according to the re Plant Rale Today Next to Dixie Bakery. S25 Will Sacrifice nigh Grm Piano left with us for quick sale. See this' snap. Tallman Piano Store, 395 S. 12th. s30 Cars Collide Cars driven by William Sipp rtll Jr., and Homer Carson col lided at High and Court streets Friday, according to a report made at local police headquarters. Fnroitare tfpliolrterj---And repalxlnr. Gelse - Power Furniture Company. altf Furnace Heated Homes Strictly modern. We have seven new homes to show you. Priced $4,000 on up. Immediate posses sion on three. Becke & Hendricks 189 N. High street. . s22tf Veteran Tent PJauned A tent quipped with many ;on veniencca for members of all pa triotic organizations will be main tained on the state. fair grounds during fair week by the. Sons of Union Veterans, of . the Civil war and. its ladies' auxiliary., Ladies who ill be in enrge af the tent are En'ily Prescott, Minnie Baker, i.lizie Smith, Ipah Lausch, Mattie Schjamm-FiorncA.. Shipp, Lp.u.'se King. Alice. Adams, Dae Stafford. Oertruae Remington and Hattie Cameron. Peter Johnson Returns To Halik Sc. Eoff after three weeks' vacation. .. . , v. s25 See the BJrchfleld r ..- Davenport which will be built In the windows of the' Giese-I'ow-r-rs furniture 'store Wednesday af ternoon and evening, and each afternoon and evening all during the week. ' s26 On Business Trip A. R. Woodill of this city went Albany Thursday, on a business He formerly lived in that toVil rooked Food Sale- . . Saturday. Sept. 25. at S. P. tic ket office, sponsored by ladies of First Christian, church. 25 Modern Home, 6 Rooms For sale right now. Has fur nace, fireplace, Idry, hardwood, extra plumbingvv 12x18 cement floor garage, rNow $5250. Some terms. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. s22tf Attend County Fair Judge and Mrs. F. W. Duncan have gone to Albany to attend the Inn cnuMv fair Jtst Few Slore Days To get those big black grapes at V Fiala Tineyards Three miles north s26 in- Polk county. Decision Xrxt VJt- Judge Sklpworth of Lane county next week will hand down a decision in the suit brought by eorge Putnam, Salem newspaper publisher, to compel Frank Bram well. state superintendent of FOR .INFORMATION ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS ; Phone 727 OREGON X ELECTRIC For Sale Tor Ent - Cl Hn SJbbona ' Special rtnt&l nta t students Phone 866 27 V. Com'l St. Victor AAilng ICecain Brricm C. M. LOCKWOOD WOOD WOOD TRACY'S FUEL YARD l7 D Street Telephone 2313 M . . VJnderwood Typewriter Co. it Direct Faetorr Branch 1 Court St. . Phoft 202 Typewriters Rented, SouL ' Repaired Special rental rates to Students Pi m mMM LADD & BUSH Bankers . Established 18681 ; ' General Banlang Butlnc:3 Office now from 10 a, m. to S p. as ' banks, to maintain the principal office of : the state banking de partment j in Salem. Arguments in the case were completed, in the circuit court here yesterday. Mr. Putnam alleges in his complaint that the principal office of the banking department is now locat ed in Portand, while a branch of fice in charge, of one girl is con ducted a the state capitoL Visit the Perennial and Bulb Sale Saturday. Next to Dixie Bakery on Court street. s25 Lions Plan Trip Several .cars conveying Saiem Lions will leave for .Tillamook this afternoon to attend the chap ter night celebration ther. Local members will , leave the chamber of commerce building at 3:30 o'clock. See the Birchfield Davenport which will be built in the windows of the Giese-Pow-ers Furniture Store, Wednesday afternoon and evening, and each afternoon and evening all during the week. s25 Install Lamps New lights In front of the Ladd & Bush and United States Nation al banks hare been Installed and are now in use. They are 200 watt and 300-watt lamps. Notice Willamette Students You can't go wrong if you eat at the Black Cat. Best eats in the city. s25 Chimney Rurns A small chimney Are at CDS N. Liberty street called out the lire department last night. No dam age resulted. For Rent, Modern Flat 5 rooms, adults, $35 666 Ferry. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. s22tf Pays Motor Fine L. E. Darlington, was fined .$1 by Mark Poulsen. police judge, for leaving his motor running while his car was parked in the street. Complete line of Monarch Electric Ranges at Hamilton!. A21tf Attend Linn Fai Governor. Walter M. Pierce and his brother. C. W. Pierce, have gone to Albany to attend the Linn county fair. License Issued John F. Steelhammer of Wood bnrn and Mrs.-Ad4 JermM of tbi city have taken out a marriage license in Vancouver, Wash. Plant Sale Today Next to Dixie Bakery. s25' Convicts Hoar Returns .More than 500 convicts in the Oregon state penitentiary Thurs day night listened to radio re turns of the Dempsey-Tunney light in Philadelphia. The re turns were received from KGW broadcasting station, Portland. Warden Lillie said the convicts confined their demonstration to cheers when It was announced that Tunney had received the decision. MinncttA Magers of Portland Will continue her vocal classes gfc Salem Friday and Saturday of fech week at the Derby Bldg. Phone 365. s26 Car Is Hit A car driven by William Schaf er was struck in the rear while making a lilrn into the River road according' to a report filed at the rheriff's office. No details of the accident were given. v -! z Halik & Eoff--. ... sNew Ptrilco-AB Eliminator. s25 Marriage Licenses Issued Three couples procured -marriage licenses at the office of the county clerk yesterday. They were P. K. DeShiclds, Salem sales- CHOICE of Traub Genuine Orange Blossom engage ment and wedding rings is a tribute to the judgment and good taste of the wearer. MARTMAN BRO. XAny. TAXIDERMIST SHOP E. E. WIGGIN S, Prop. . Near Woodry'e Auction Market ; 1143 Norway Telephone 2261-W IN BRIEF man and Doris Price of Rosebnrg. Edward Amman, Salem -janitor, and Irene Thomas of , Salem, and Harold O White. 1505 S. Capitol street, and Kathleen Todd of Sa lem. 1 Used Planos-l-LoU of Them $50175 $100 $125 $160. See them at Tallman Piano Store. 395 South 12th. ? ' 8S4 Damages Asked L. N. Blowers of California HhI a complaint in the circuit court yesterday against D. A. Larmer of Salem for damages alleged to have resulted! when a truck driven by Larmer hit flowers', automo bile at the intersection of Com mercial and State streets. Blow ers claims that Larmer took the right of way from him and hi machine suffered damages to the extent of $251.4 5, and that the loss of time reenting: is worth $30. The accident occurred on March 29, 1926. Hotel Marloft Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to 8 rvery evening. J2tf Cars Collide R. B. Calkins of Portland re prrted at police h.adquajters here Friday that his car collided with an unidentified one on the high way about half a mile nortn of Sa lem. No details of the accident were glven.- See the Birchfield Davenport which will be built in the windows of the Giese-Powers furniture store Wednesday aft ernoon and evening, and ch aft ernoon and evening all during the week. S2 5. Ricking Car Hit A car driven by L. D. Freoland of Portland was backing from the curb Friday on High street v. hen it was struck by another driven by A. J. Rousseau of Salem, ac cording to reports filed at the local police station Friday. Find for Parking W. A. Llston, George Orey and J. H. WImm were fined SI each In police court yesterday for over time parking charges. Elwood Patzen was fined a similar amount for parking double. High Grade New Pianos 7 Reduced to $200 $245 $298. Why pay more? Terms. Liberal discount forcash. Tallman Piano Store, 395 South 12th. s30 Boy Is Hustler One of the incidents in connec nection with the sale of the fight extras on the street Thursday night was Herbert Morley, one of OBITUARY Prink William L. Frink died Septem ber 23 at the Lake Brook farm at the age of 69 years. He is sur vived by one sister, Mrs. Elvira Callendar, and three nieces, Mrs. Ruby Westcott and Mrs. Ivah Li tather, both of Portland and Mrs. Turner W. Calendar of Fierra City Cat., and Turner W. Calendar, a nephew. Interment will be in thel Lone Fir cemetery at Portland, under the direction of Rigdon & Son. Day Clark W. Day, aged 76, died at the family residence, 404 North Winter street, Friday. September 24. He was the husband of Eun ice Day, lather of Mrs. Cora M. DeVore of Centralia, Wash., Earl B. Day of Gold Hill, Ore., and Grant W. Day of Salem. He is also survived by eight grand-children. He was ft member of the First Methodist church of Salem. The remains are in charge of Rig don & Son mortuary. Funeral an nouncement later. Linn ' Carl Linn died at a local .hos pital Sept. 24. The body is at the Webb funeral parlors. Funeral announcement later. Xadrrman . John Peter Naderman, age 79, died near Turner Sept. 24. He is survived by his widow, Johanna L. Naderman, a daughter, Cathar ine Brant of Oakville, Wash., and three sons, Theodore Naderman of Turner, Gerard Naderman of Oakville and George Naderman of Salem ; and a sister, Helen llroeckman of Germany. The body is in charge of the Webb funeral parlors. Funeral announcements later. OF. this! SUPEC . VILLAIN OF TPE SILVER SHEET. ; : TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service : ; - 'Tor Lesarr k Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street! OfLOJ We have an Overland 4 -door edan with K rubber, bumpers, spot light, moto meter, automatic swipe, rear view mirror and a car that U In fine condition for $425.00. T10. Li the best ralue we have had for some time. See this one before buying. " 2la the boys selling extras, started down the street with a bunch of papers under his arm and they sold rapidly as he stepped along the street but he ran up against a gentleman who wanted to buy a copy for 1 cent. Inasmuch as the price was 5 cents Herbert re fused to do business on that basis, however, .being a good trader he finally .made a bargain to sell the paper for one penny, a banana and an apple. Herbert is only seven years old but is a real hustler and trader. Rooms Wanted- The Salem Ad club is now list ing rooms for state fair visitors.' If you have a furnished room thai is available for next week please phone 1945. s25 J. P. Maderman Dies J. P. Maderman, Battle Creek, Ore., died at his farm home Fri day, Sept. 24, at J 2 o'clock. Fu neral arrangements will be an nounced later. Falls to Stop Henry Young was fined $5 Fri day by Mark Poulsen. municipal judge, on a charge of failing to stop at a through street intersec tion. Site to Lease Service station site to lease on highway. Roads on three sides. Graveled. See Ralph Kletzing at The Statesman office. s26 Giant Flower Grown A sunflower in Turner grown by Mrs. A. L. Mathias measures 64 inches in circumference and is 12 and a half feet high. The talk is 10 inches in circumference. The flower was grown without irriga tion and is believed to be the largest in the county. New Reiiort Card Grade school students in Salem and Marion county will be marked on their personal habits with a new form of report card adopted by the schools, to be used for the first time this fall. The back oj the card has blanks on which the teacher places marks for clean x "' 7 AT" Hrom the courtroom back to King ture cheerfulness., and the JikeJ where- he has been n aiso "as neaua re u ij me cniia, 10 De reau uy iuc , ents. The new form of card. which was prepared by the Mar ion county child health demon stration, will be used in grade schools only. Bee the Birchfield Davenport which will be built in the windows of the Glese-Pow ers furniture store Wednesday af ternoon and evening, and each afternoon and evening all during the week. Will Build Home V. R. Hrow was granted a build-' ing permit, in the city recorder's office Friday to erect a dwelling at 1675 Broadway, the estimated 4 cost being given as $3500. Car TMtnaged . , Bent bumpers and fenders were the only damage resulting when George C. Beechler ran his car inio the stern of one driven by Hoy Everson Friday as Bvtrsw came to a stop at the corner of Chemeketa and Court streets, ac cording to reports made at police headquarters. Martin Gruber Visits Martin Grubcr of Tillamook wjs, in Salem Friday visiting with ojd friend-. Mr. Gruber drove the patrol wagon for the Portland po lice department many years ago pfe the same time that Harry Smarts local police officer, was an office f there. Horses were used in thofct days and Smart had the whol southern end of Portland for u beat, covering it on horseback. 2 Daughter. Is. Born . A daughter was born Wednes day morning to Mr. and Mrs. Lesn ter W. Starr of 2050 South Chure street. The child has been named; Donna Kathleen. " ; . $ Information Sought - - 4 1( A. M. Church, of Salem, ex newspaperman and now magazine; writer, la seeking the name of the Oregon man who, 50 years ago, aY the Philadelphia centennial, won first honors for the best long tex tile fibre flax grown In the na tion. The award was exhibit at the Salem corn show recently, but no one seems to know the name of the man making the dis play. Anyone in position to fir's nish information, is requested ItQ communicate at once with Mr; church, 545 .North 12th street! Salem. A ghost story, written Jg Mr, Church, appears in the cur rent Isrfue of "Ghost," a nursery GijES TO DIE, 'Tit PUBLIC Judge Jones Declares "Con stitutional Rights" Were Not Violated DATE FOR HANGING SET 'I Am Innocent," Convicted Slay er Tells Court Before Re ceiving Sentence, Will Appeal Case SEATTLE, Sept. 24. (AP). Wallace Cloyes Gaines was today sentenced to be hanged December 11 by Superior Judge Robert M. Jones. A jury, August 19, con victed Gaines of murdering his daughter Sylvia on the edge of Green lake here June 16. Gaines attorneys gave notice of an appeal to the state supreme court. Before sentencing Gaines Judge Jones denied a motion for a new trial and tor arrest of Judgment. Gaines bad contended that he Had not been given a public trial. When Judge Jones denied the new .trial motion, he said: "I made the ruling permitting only attorneys and newspapermen in the court as spectators in the interests of the health and com fort of the jury and attorneys in this case. There was no attempt to exclude the public or take away the constitutional rights of the defendant. Even after the ruling was made, I saw faces of persons in court who were neither lawyers nor newspaper reporters." He then instructed Gaines to stand up. "Have you anything to say?" the judge questioned. Gaines' face went ashy white, he lost the air of calm which had marked his demeanor through - a day of listening to attorneys' ar guments. 1 "I have loved my daughter ever since she was born," he answered with difficulty. "She always said I' was a good father. She loved me devotedly. ' I am innocent and there has been a miscarriage of justice. That is all." H "It remains only to pronounce sentence.' Jiidee Jones Raid. "I 'el&ntence you to death at the state penitentiary at Walla Walla. You are to be hanged by the neck ifn til dead on December 11." ; Gaines sat. down and slumped -ihiQ: his chair. His wife kissed him. A deputy sheriff interrupt ed their embrace and led Gaines hig arre8t June The death penalty was fixed by the jury when It returned the ver dict of conviction. Visitors Reported in Salem .Mrs. George Laubner of Halsey visited this city Fridr.y. Mrs D. K. Buller of Dallas spent .Frtoay in Salem. Dell Alexander of Corvallis wai a.Salem visitor Friday. ,Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Haller vis ited this city Friday. They are residents of Woodburn. Ira Wade of Toledo was among ih, visitors in this city Friday Mrs. W. E. Councilman of Mill DRIVERLESS CARS DRIVE UR SELF Company O C C Vi BLOCK NORTH POST OFFICE ZpO NORTH CHURCH STREET PHONE 885 WANTED 1923 or 24 Chevrolet Tourings :.':- ' and 'v'? 1 920-21 or 22 Ford Roadsters To Be Traded In Newton Chevrolet Co. Telephone 1 000 j Opposite City Hall City was a Salem visitor Friday. George Stein was a. Salem vis itor -Thursday.-.''.He lives in Oregon City.' j V , Sam Moore of Cor vallis was In this city Thursday to attend the lime heading. ; ' A. C. Martin of Roseburg was in this city Friday. A. G. Gates of Grants Pass spent Friday night in Salem. F. C. Heffron of Eugene was among the visitors in this' city Friday. II. R. Howell of Grants Pass was a Salem visitor Friday. Mrs. A. J. Hanley and Elizabeth Rurr were in Salem Friday. Their home is in Medford. - Mrs. H. A. Stearns of Ashland was a Salem visitor Friday. Iseabella and Velma Austin of Ashland were in this city Friday. Jett Blackburn of Marshfield was in this city Friday night. Captain O. C. Applegate of Klamath Falls is in Salem today. W. D. Pine of Tillamook spent Friday night in this cit Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Graham of Mill City were in Salem Friday. Wray Lawrence of Klamath Falls spent Friday night in -this city. Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Low and their daughter were in this city Friday. They live in Coonille. E CELEBRATED HERE Mr, and Mrs, John Boehrin ger Honored, Wedding Is Feature The golden wedding anniver sary of Mr. and Mrs. John Boeh ringer, 2210 North Fourth street, was celebrated with a party at the home of their son, F. J. A. Boeh rlnger, at 260 West Wilson street Friday. They were married in Jibille, Iowa, in 1876. Both Mr. and Mrs. Boehringer were born in Germany and came to America while very young. Mrs. Boehringer was Miss Louise Buechele before her marriage. They have five children, two sons and three daughters, all of whom were present with their families at the golden wedding celebration. The children are Miss Anna Boehringer and F. J. A. Boehringer of Salem. Mrs. Emelia Riensche. Mrs. Dorothy Mitchell, and Carl Boehringer of Eugene. Eight grandchildren present at the celebration included Jack and Wilmer Riensche, Marion, Doro thy and Clinton Boehringer, June Nemyre. Mrs. Dorothy Nemyre, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boeh ringer, was married to Clyde Mitchell of Eugene as a special feature of the celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Boehringer acted as bridesmaid and best man. A dinner was served at noon and refreshments in the- evening. Mrs. R. L. Putnam officiated at the dinner. Mrs. Boehringer wore some garments that had been worn by her grandmother at her wedding in Germany. The gar ments are hand cut. Mr. Boehringer is 77 years old and Mrs. Boehringer is 74. They care to Oregon in 1879. "Hello, Jurd!" saluted a young swain .of the Possum Trot region, addressing another of his kind who was humped up on a log by the roadside. "What are you set ting there for? Anything the mat ter?" "Nope!" w as the reply. "Just waiting for Miss Ducky Daddle to come along, that's all. I'm going to take her to singing school." "But, great guns, singing school don't take place till tomorrow night!" "I know it. but when a feller's in love he don't mind waiting. 7 On New Chevrolets GOLDEN W DONG S T Phone CaH -From Victorious Gene Almost Causes Par ent's 'Collapse ; ; . NEW YORK, Sept. 24. (AP). "Gene, tell me the truth; are you hurt?" . - This was the question Mrs. J. J. Tunney, mother of the heavy weight champloti of the ' world, asked her son-over the telephone when he called-up to tell her of his victory . .according to Mrs. John Kennedy, a neighbor who was at the Tunney home. "Mother,- I haven't even a scratch. 111 be home as soon as I get a little rest," was Gene Tun ney's reply, Mrs. Kennedy said. Mrs. Tunney sent word to news papermen seeking to interview her thafsbe was.afraid of pub licity. Mrs. Kennedy was called into the Tunney home. She came out smiling, while Mrs. Tunney shyly stood behind the door. Mrs. Kennedy said: "She's bewildered at it all. You know up until last night she did not believe her boy would win. She would not let her friends bet on him, convinced he could never stand Dempsey's blows. "When Gene finally called up and told her he won, she was al most in a state of collapse, from running back and forth upstairs away froin the. radio to the tele phone." PHILADELPHIA. Sept.' 24. ( AP). "First lieutenant, .United -States marine corps reserves," is the rank that will be bestowed upon Gene Tunney, who last nighN won the title as heavyweight pugilistic champion of the world.' This announcement was made today by Co'lonel Cyrus Radford, commandant of the marine corps in Philadelphia. The colonel called Billy Gibson, Tunney's manager, on the tele phone, ceking the new champion. "I wanted to tell him," said the colonel, "that he has passed his examination for a commission in the marine corps and may ex pect to receive his commission in a few days." PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 24. (AP). Gene Tunney and Jack Dempsey, foes in a boxing" ring last night in quest of the world's heavyweight title, with all the honor and riches accompanying It, met tonight In Dempsey's hotel as friends. Tunney called on the deposed champion to-pay his fe spects and say goodbye. Dempsey with his wife, Estelle Taylor, who joined him this after noon, left tonight for an unnamed destination. Tunney will leave tomorrow morning for his New York home where he was expect ed to inspire a tumultuous recep tion. Dempsey, too, will be in TUIEi MOTH SC 1 I 10 'Rooms Furniture. v AUCTION SAM TODAY, 10:30 A. M. 555 Ferry Street 10 rooms good furniture including bedding, rugs, linoleum, congoleum, curtains, linens, Maytag electric washing ma chine like new, kitchen utensils, dishes, tools, etc. Terms cash. . ' ..;;;,;, J. V. OK.VCER, Owner F. N WOODRY V fcittlem's Lending Auctioneer - : !.; ' This is the Voodry everybody knows, the Summer Street , Woodry. Cash paid for used furniture 1'hone 51l SATURDAY SPECIAL 98c Your: Choice White Enameled Metal or Wooden Bath (All. --i a; A very useful article for be held injour Basement find many other useful low prices. ' - V, The Store With the New York within (henVxt few" days and probably will make an announcement of his plans for the" future. .' - The former champion was said to be eager to gain an opportunity" to regain the tith lost last night and Gone Normile, his buRine&H. representative, said after the new champion's call on Dempsey, that' a return engagement probably could be arranged. . - - - PUTNAM TO FlEtlT FOR WET SLOGAN Files Mandamus Proceed ings to Get Platform on Ballot .-"-.-.. -in; Mandamus proceedings to com pel the secretary of state to placo the Blogan. .'Opposedto.lV-jtthHil-tion,"-after hi name on'tlie of ficial ballot at the November elec- lion, were filed In the state s"u rreme court here 'yesterday byt George Putnam. newspeprY'piit:- lisher and democratic juopiinee fcx state senator for Marion county. Mr. Putnam was nominated at the primary election hy having- hi,n name written on the. ballot,. , The suit was bp srd on ;ai recent decision of tin ' ptale supremo ' court which held th.it ladenem- ent candidates for office at' the NoveinDcr c!ection were Vn titled to have a slogan printed after their nnmes on the ballot, Mr. Putnam alleged In his com plaint thnt the designation "dem ocrat" do-s not express the prin ciple on which he will make hi campaign. - Chocolote Nut 1 Marshmallows Fresh From Portland Regular Price 60c a lb? For Saturday Only; 36c a lb. 2 lbs. for 70c Limit two lbs. to a customer, only. .We reserve the right to limit quantities. Only At QCHAEFER'CJ DRUG STORE KJ Penslar Store 135 North Commercial St. Original Yellow Front PHONE 197 Stool ' " It.. Sizes) your bathroom. -fiale'will " Store, w here .-you also can articles for your "horrid at . ' "' ' ' ; " : ' - i Friendly Spirit rv'H : .Telephone 724 . , S r r