- - - - - - - - . . . j . - - u ; IS : . ' . - -,, . . -. - Tt I ! I . . a 50. OFF The season's finest smart Sailors of fine and rough weave; Panamas - all ; quality hats offered this week at JJ off! Toss away your " ' JlX old one or get a new Panama for t I next year and the. years to come. GW JOHNSON k CO. 469 State Street LOCAL Plaintiff Wins Action plaintiff was siren Judgment in circuit court, yesterday in the suit of .Essie Sweaney against Everett Armstrong and others to quiet title to pertain ' properties. Chautauqua Start s--Wednesday, July 20. J9 Action Dropped Judge Percy R. Kelly, sitting In circuit, .court .yesterday, granted motion of the plaintiff tor ' non- l'i o.iU . In tha oa nf the State In- rf8str41l.Accldent commission vs. ,w. js. storm., . .. . . Jfew Pelts, Over.lOO to Select "From, in our new ,hat shop. Howard Corset JShop, 165 N: Lib erty. -..-, - J9 Jolt Quiets Title - Case of FrancfsvE,BrenneB vs. Unknown,, heirs .,of- Joseph- Hebert and Esther.' Hebert deceased, a suit to quiet title, was decided for the plaintiff in a, decree ' handed down by Judge Cv H.McMahan in circuit court. panre at Schlatter's, Tonight $tage leaves Terminal-at 8:30. -Writ Filed ynfW..L, Harris filed a writ of al 3tenment in circuit court yester day against W. J. :.Trudgeon and Carrie A. Trudgeon to satisfy a claim of $309.11. Jx&t or Stolen Light grey Persian cat. Reward. Pi.S. Lamport. Tel. 2023. J5tf Fined on Two Charges O. Lolsell of Eugene, who was arrested recently on a charge of being drunk and possessing intox icating liquor, pleaded guilty to both charges Thursday, in Justice court, and paid a $50 fine on each chftrge. - . 4 .. . 3 -r'r-r ' ; ' - Dance Tonight ppen air pavilion, Stay ton. J9 oes DHverXlicenae .Pay ton McDanlels of. Eugene, who pleaded not guilty to a charge ofrdrlving a car while intoxicated recently, changed bis plea to guilty, in Justice court Thursday, arid received a sentence of 60 days ln;the county Jail, a fine of $100 atom of his "driver'' li cense. McDanlels wa arrestedby Officers Retanart ana iwn5 u f Willi ' ' TTanif Can Goinir Fast at r ttzrerald-Sherwtn. 35 IVmnrrcr in License Suit Additional steps were taken in the case of Mutual Benefit Health and Accident association oi uma ha. Neb., vs. Clare A. Lee, insur ance commissioner of the state of rtonn whsn : defendant filed a demurrer in circuit court yester day for non-suit. Plaintiffs ac tion was brought when the insur arice commissioner refused to r& new the license of the insurance association to transact business in toy state. ' YOUR UNCLE SAM .v7 SAYS: The man who buys property in or near Salem now, five years hence will look back and compliment himself Upon his good Judgment. Five acres well improved, one ft mile from city limits. $4200. y Five acres, almost adjoining city limits. $1500. ?' Thirty-one-acres, six. miles out on paved highway, $6000. Fine home, four blocks from jjjrusiness center; $5200..' fyoney to loan. Houses to rent U. S. REAUTY COMPAriY 442 State BU - Tel. SA&O (Over the Grar3ell) r ' ' - ".. "J- i I. nilJiii"-w T I BBBlBBBlSBBlBBBBlBBBMSBMBBBISBBIBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaaBBBaBBBBMBBBHSI 5 T RAWS NEWS IN BRIEF Serves One Day on Fine Russell Beckett of Salem, who pleaded guilty to a charge of in toxication Thursday in police court and received a fine of $10, served one day in the city jail and yesterday was released after pay ing $8 fine. Dance at Schindler's Tonight Stage leaves Terminal at 8:30. J9 Has Wrong IJcense PIates-ri Arthur Booher, of Portland. pleaded guilty in justice court yesterday to a charge of driving his car without proper license platea, on the highway between Salem and Aurora July 7. He paid a fine of SI 5. For Sale- Purebred Persian kittens. Eli gible to registration in A. C. A. Tel. 1666. " jl0 Park Cars lit Alleys A campaign against drivers who park their cars in alleys yesterday brought three Salem people into police court to pay fines of $1 each. They were Charles Edeson, Lloyd Larsen and A. E. Bacon. Dance Every Saturday Night- Hazel Green. Ken Boyle s Dance Band. J9 Cupid Has Busy Day- Cupid had a busy day yesterday in the office of the county clerk, when five couples secured licenses to wed. Licenses Were issued Gle'nn A, Parish and ?elda Max Ine De Sart, both of i Silverton; Chester Francis, Salem! and Allie Parcelee Campbell, Marcoia; Buron Charles Clifton 'and Vena Pearl Jarrett, both of 240 N. 23rd street, Salem; William D.I Kilpat- rick, Los Angeles and Barbara Grace Minor, Woodburn. and Al bert L. Moores, Silverton, and Fern C. Harper, Salem. Hotel Marion- Dollar dinners served 5:45 to 8 svery evening. i n26tf Service Time Changed The Sunday evening service at the First Methodists Episcopal church will be at 7:30 instead of 8 o'clock. This is to be a service in charge of the young people of the Epworth League, with special music and a facial speaker. ' .i- Th Howard Corset Shop- Announces the arrival of oyer 100 new felt nais, marKing ine event of their new hat shop. Spe cial prices during our July Clear ance Sale.. Drives Over Fire Hose M. D. Kenney, 1210 N. lZth street, drove his car over an un protected fire hose Thursday, while firemen were rignung me Capital Bedding company fire at North Capitol and iwaraei sireeis, and was fined $5 yesterday. Dance Tonight Open air pavilion, Stayton. J9 Park Cars Too Long H. Torango, Portland., paid f l vosterdav In city recorder's court fnr overtime oarkinc. A. L. Kel ler. 545 E street, left his car tm h atreet over ntsht. and was finad II. D. L Schiag, Jiuau Maple street was fined $2 -for overtime parking. - - , r.ft fiMMn Tickets - At stores ; and Willamette uni versity. J" Vllt Hero i ' '. Misses Cora and Julia Krans of Rlahnn Hill. 111., and Mf8. C.-.tt. u-aiiAv and two bobs. Robert and Jack, of McCook Nebr.. arrived here Friday for a visit wun xwr. nd Mrs. A. L. Llndbeck end family of east -of Salem. t?nUr,im ITnhotsterv ; and renalrlna- Qiese-Powers .-. tttt One Injured In Crash , j Margaret i Binshadler, 277 Lib erty street, received minor; cots and brulsea Thursday afternoon when a Larmer truck, driven- by Fletcher McGee struck a. Ford se dan ' driven by Vamlta Arehart, 517 North Capitol street, at the corner of Trade nd High. McQea i -vw cut the corner in making the turn at the intersection, Miss Arehart reported. Answers Complaint Mrs. Hattle' Carson filed answer in circuit court yesterday In the action brought against her by I. Magnin & Co. $3000 to let on City Property Socolofsky & Son,' 305 First National Bank. J9 Additional Time AKed L. H. Grassman was granted additional time, until September 1, 1927, to file report of appraisal of the estate of Fannie Dunlap, deceased, in probate court yester day. Additional time was request ed pending settlement of the es tate of Frank Dunlap, deceased. Special Showing of Xew Felts During our July Clearance Sale. Howard Corset Shop, 165 N. Lib erty sreet. j9 Freight Truck Hits Car F. Berger of Portland, driver of a freight truck, reported to po lice that his truck , struck and broke the bumper on a car belong ing to F. A. Elliott, while driving up to a gas pump in front of the Marion garage on Thursday even ing. 8 Oregon Pulp & Paper Co. Preferred. Limited amount for sale. Hawkins & Roberts. Phone 1427. JyOtf Four Shaken V The four passengers in a car driven by Manley Strayer, 335 North Summer street, were badly shaken up when it was struck by a car driven by F. C. Lutz. 1809 Market street at the corner of 12th and Court, at 5:4 5 Thursday evening. Lutz failed to signal be fore turning, Manley stated, and cut the corner going too fast. The Strayer car was badly smasbei 1 Strikes Motorcycle Florian Hrubetz, Rt. 3, droVe his car into a motorcycle ridden by Richard Strausbaugh, 1470 Ne braska avenue, Thursday evening, at State and Cottage streets. Both parties failed to see each other until too late,-.they, stated. Dodge Sedan Fine condition, gooL.upholstery; This car has had bef. of fcre used only as ttarn car '27 licenser. Used Cars Going Fast at Fitzgerald-Sherwin, 364 N. Hi J2tf Fine Strawberries A. R. Potter, Rt. 9. Salem, has four acres of Etterburg strawber ries, big and firm. Come pick them while they last, at 3c a pound. Direction, four and a half miles north to Cbemawa, turn to rieht and eo east one and a hal miles, then north one mile Go in to Elk Lake Camp k Loyal Warner. J. B. Crhry and J. W. Moore will leave this after noon for a trip to Elk Lake, where ther will inspect the site of the YMCA boys summer camp there They will return Sunday after noon. Suitcase Reported: Stolen A,V. Caldwell, proprietor oi the -Valley Grille, reported ' last nicht that a tan suitcase had been stolen from his place of business sometime during the evening. Will Build Two Houses C. A. Elliptt was issued a per mit yesterday to build two houses, Our customers tjeroantj the best, that is why .we I carry the, best grade of : Government Inspected t , Meat -( . , and why our business in creases so rapidly, : " corbet;s .- Meat Market ; New Phone 27 1316 State - RETILU II SAYS We have a 1023 Advance Nash Coach, lota of extras, finish like new and a fine running car for $830.00. HEED i arw J!m irm 'V ht lIHIKCOJSih l "The Budm That Service Built both to cost approximately $2200. Theyai to be constructed at 455 and 4 65 Columbia street, by E. L. Coffey. BOPESUl HT LOOP CATCHES, BOY'S SHOUL DER DISLOCATED Howard Cramer, 18. who lives at 4 25 N. Church street, is willing to confine his roping activities to such tame things as range steers and wild animals, after his first experience in roping an automo bile. Cramer was practicing a roping stunt in the street, on Center be tween Church and High, when Louis Tanzer. 435 N. 17th street, drove past, and according to a wit ness, attempted to play bull for the roper; and drove his oar close to him. The loop of the rope caught on the front wheel of the playful "bull" but the young cowboy was the one thrown, being dragged about ten feet before the car was stopped. Tanzer reports that no damage was done to the car, and he didn't know if the boy was hurt. Young Cramer is suffering from a dislocated shoulder and a num ber of bruises sustained in his first successful roping. Albright Admits Liquor Possession, Fined $200 Charged with the unlawful pos session of intoxicating liquor. L. E. Albright, 175 S. 13th street, until recently proprietor of the Mellow Moon dance hall, was ar rested Thursday by State Prohi bition Officer Hickman and Police man James. When brought before Justice Brazier Small yesterday, Albright pleaded guilty to the charge, and paid a fine of $200. Officer Hickman also placed a similar charge against Ted Jones, of Jefferson, who was turned over to State Prohibition Commissioner Levens by the local police for a hearing in' justice court. f Charge of Usury Placed Against Cecil De Mille LOS ANGELES, July 8. (AP) The $100,000,000 Julian stock scandal penetrated more deeply into the ranks of prominent men today when Cecil B. DeMille, mil lionaire film producer and bank director, was charged with usury- The compfaint was issued by LDr: E. J. Lickley, city prosecutor, who is conducting a second in vestigation into alleged usurious participation by scores of men in refinancing Julian pool foans. A second complaint was issued against C. '.Banks, an attorney, also charging; usury . The; -complaint against the movie producer-charges that De Mille loaned the corporation $62, 000 for 45 days, collecting interest of more than 20 per cent, or about $12,000. The complaint was signed by J. M. Jefferson, usury! expert or Dr. and special investigator Lickley. It lis hardly necessary to ex- ain that the theory that one-half the world doesn't know how the other half lives was conceived be fojk the bridge clubs took the subject under discussion and stripped it of all Us mystery. Trenton State Gazette. Radium Ore "Revfator" Purifies water, cleanses the blood and gives health. J. L. ELLIS Distributor 2295 S. Church Tel. 13 65-J 40 ACRE FARM FOR SALE Will sell or trade for in come property In Salem. 1-4 mile from pavement, near good town. ; Also, 7 lots in Salem . TERMS See A. B. Kelsay at Cojbbs-Mitchell Company or Telephone 813 ' a . Salem, Or. STREET CflH CASE HEARING JULY 18 Public Service Commission Announces Dates for Other Contests The application of the Southern Pacific company for permission to discontinue street car service in Eugene is to be argued before the public service commission at a hearing set for July 18 at Eugene. Other hearings have been sched uled by the commission as fol lows: Salem. July 14, protest of How ard Transit Co. against Klamath Stages. Brownsville, July 15, applica tion for grade crossing across Lehanon-Sprtngfleld branch of the Southern Pacific near Rrownsville. Portland. July 20, protest of Columbia Gorge Motor Coach sys tem against issuance of permit to O. W. R. & N Co., for stages from Portland to Pendleton. Vernonia. July 21. through stage service from Vernonia to Portland. Sheridan. July 2?. investigation and suspension of tariff of Sheri dan & Willamina Telephone Co. Hillsboro. July 26. petition for modern depot at Hillsboro. Medford. ' July 29. relative to water rates of public water com pany. "KITE DiY" TODAY The week's activities at the chil dren's playgrounds, which have been featured by attendance con siderably in, excess of that record ed in previous years, will be cli maxed today with the "kite day'' program. Louis Anderson, director A of boy's activities at the larger play ground, announces that boys who expect to take part must make their own kites and have them at the grounds ready to fly at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Three prizes have been offered for the three best kites. In the races Friday afternoon, the winners were as follows: Smaller boys Owen Aiche, first; Lawrence Morley, second; Spencer Grives, third. Medium boys R. Wiptermute. first; Reginald Saunders, second; Jack Farrar, third. Larger boys Max Serdotz, first; Glenn Farris, second; Bill Mart, third. " Some of the boats in the boat construction contest are already appearing at the playground. The judging will be concluded in two weeks. Fifteen specimens for the' "zoo" have been received, including a snake, an eel and several cray fish. H The playground is now under Hay hut there is dire need for some equipment, particularly for a slide, Anderson reports. The funds subscribed by local civic Clubs met budget for running ex penses, but left nothing td pur chase equipment, and this leaves a good opportunity for someone to fexercise a philanthropic spirit, the playground director stated. Another need, one in which labor rather than, capital is the principle factor, is for a permanent dam, the director mentioned. It ftas been found necessary to build SICK WATCHES! We don't care how sick your watches are, we have pills for all their ailments. DR. PRESCOTT, Jeweler 201 North Commercial Bedding and Window Box Plants Are now ready, also fine line of shrubs and perennials C. F. BRETTHAUPT Telephone 380 " 512 State St. TELEPHONE 4-2-6 JOE the battery man ' service calls free B40 Chemeketa Street MEN'S AND LADIES SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED . $1.00 . (. JLadlea' Silk Dreasea, 1.25 Coats Helloed, $3.00 Sf en's Holts Preaaed. SO . eenta VARLEY CLEANERS r ." Over Buslck's -1027 FREE WALLPAPER. SAMPLE BOOKS . ' Call, phone or write v - MAX O. BUCLEN l?t N.-Commerclal Salem PnlD EVEN a temporary dam across .the creek each summer. ' ' " ' . jSo far, twelve boys have learned to swim. Work Is , also being started on the nentathlon tests, for sncceas In which bronze badges for the first test ana gold badges for the second, are awarded by the playground association of 'Ameri ca. . The girls at both playgrounds are also keeping busy, basketry being one of the principal interests. The girls directors are Mrs. And erson and Miss Florence Lake, the- latter . being at the Lincoln playground. Service Organizations Will Hold Joint Outing Plana for a joint picnic of the three business men's service clubs are being made. It was announced Friday noon at the Lions club luncheon. A committee from that club will meet with committees from the Rotary and'Kiwanis clubs to perfect details. The Lions will send a delega tion of 20 or more members, many of them accompanied by their wives, to the charter night meet ing at Bend, i was indicated at this meeting. The local club was instrumental in launching the new club at Bend several months ago, The charter is to be presented Saturday evening, July 16. The address at Friday's lunch eon was given by Otto . Paulus, whose subject was "dreams." He recalled to his hearers' attention some of the outstanding accom plishments for the advancement ot society and civilization, brought about through the "dreaming" of men who re now recognized as the greatest in their line; and ap plied the lesson 'to everyday life by urging his hearers to make their own dreams of a better and greater Salem come true. FOR INFORMATION ABOUT! LOCAL OR EASTERN RAILROAD TRIPS I PHONE 727 Oregon Electric Ry. S Willamette Valley Line Casey's Guaranteed RHEUMATISM REMEDY Money refunded if it does not cure your case NELSON & nUNT, Druggist Cor. Court and Liberty Tel. 7 PLUMBING Quick Reliable Service H. EGNER, 1615 Center Street Phones 352 and 1310-W Fine Fixtures Standard Equipment HEMSTITCHING 6, 8 and 10 cents per yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating. ANNA H. KRUEGER Over Miller's Telephone 117 GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Silverware, Glassware, China ware, Stamped Goods, Mlscel-r ianeous Articles., Variety abd Gift Shop Mrs. Helen Prescott 291 N. Commercial, Salem, Ore. C. A.LUTHY 'Jeweler In New Location 325 STATE STREET Watches, Clocks and Jewelry - Repaired OWNER GOING AWAY Must sell choice close In Ten Acres River Bottom Land Want an Offer F. L. WOOD 341 State Street ELECTRIC MOTORS ., Rewound and Repaired, New or Used Motors ' jsx VIBBERT & TODD Things Electrical 191 South High Tel. 2112 YICK SO HERB CO. Our 4 life'a - work has been spent in studying the healing properties of Chinese herbs and now daily we - relieve those suffering - from stomach, liver and kid ney trouble, rheuma tism and - call atones, also disorders of men. and children. - - r women Free Consultation Call or Write Opem 9 A. BI. to B P. It, y ; 420 State St Salem, Oreson . S PLAN PICNIC lb Germans Linklngj Names - I l Wright and Chambertin BERLIN (AP) Germany's after-dinner speakers have found a pair of, history characters suit able for . evocation at -Cermaa-A m er lean banq nets. . : . They are Orville Wright "and Clarence Chaniberlin. Wright demonstrated his "flying machine on Tempethof field in 1909, and Chamberlain landed there June 7, 1927, after his flight across the Atlantic ' , - v OBITUARY ' . , Cleveland 4 i ; Miss Vina Cleveland, aged 20, died at Chemawa, July 8. Body at RIgdon'a. , Funeral services Sat urday. 4 o'clock. Interment at Cbemawa. Harding At the residence, 835 Union street, early Friday, July 9, Edna Savage 'Harding, wife of Merlin Harding,' mother of Wallace Hard ing, sister of Mrs.. William McGll christ, Jr., and Lewis A. Savage of Salem, Charles H. and William W. Savage and Mrs. Bertha,, E, Reynolds of Portland, Oliver F. Savage of Burns, Ore., and Roy M. Savage of Stockton, Cal.; daughter of the late W. N. Savage of this city. Funeral services Saturday, July 9, at 2 p. m. from the Rig don mortuary. Interment in the City View cemetery. Quimby Hester Ann Quimby died July 8, 1927, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. M. Coburn, at the age of 84 years. Deceased was born Dec. 17, 1842, at Aroos took, Maine. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Susie Coburn, Salem, and Mrs." Abbie.'McClure, "Vakima; three sons,. Charles J. and Steve R. of Colunibla Falls, Cont., and John . W.', Stockton, Cal. ; eleven grandchildren and 1 29 great grandchildren. She wa.' TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 724 LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1868 , - . v n General Banking Business vf ? Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. : u"'. ' AT""- " T,. - ,! " " ' ,' ii f " -A -,.'" -. , v TRANSFER Long and Short Distance llauling Public and Private Storage Fireproof Building GRAIN, FEED AND SEED ' Free Delivery to any part of the city Quotations on ? Application ; - ; i H Farmers IAUL TRAGLIO, 'Prop;"" Day Telephone 28 i Are You Going . Away? If You Are Let The Statesman Follow Yqu Whenyou. leave the city for a vacation or on ; a business trip, why jaot have The, Statesman sent " to'you while away? . ! ' ' The Statesman will be like a letter from home; it will kep yoa posted about affairs in Salem and the Willamette Valley generally. '7 , t 1 -The subscription rate is GOc a month and you may pay in advance or on your return. ' g Telephone 5 83 or mail a post card and , ?y transfer' will be' made promptly . - Address ,."" The, Oreg6n:Statedman O . ; ; . . . 215 South Conun,ercial Street, ,,..,.,,' I. ... . Salem, tbe"wldowvof the late W, R. Quln- Remains; at. Rigdon's mortii- ary Y -J v.; ;:'Akto. In this city, Thursday. July 7, Afro. Vonaj Aklns, age C9yftar3; wife nf S..L. Akins. Mother of Earl ytkini of ICavend Uh, Idaho. Mrs. W.- J. Irvln of Baker City. Mrs. Erjnes Brandt of Condon and rjoy Aklna ot ilArlon.. ,. Sister of Mrs. j A: McCarthy'ol La Grande. Oros Truesdail of La Grande and Joseph KTruesdall of . Baker City. Funeral services ' Saturday. July 9th", at ' 3:S0 from the,' Rlgdon' mortuary, "interment I. O, O. F. cemetery. TO RE SURE OF . - - Clean Teeth HweetRreath ' llealthy'Gunis ' " i ' use v ' v" ' Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste Contains., all the flavor- , '4ng and ' antiseptic oils' and polfshing ' ingredl-' ents foi; a wellr balanced . tooth paste: . True Milk oi Magnesia ' is the correctj -prepara- . tion. - . 39c Family" Sie Tn!e 1 PERRY'S Drug Store . 115 S. Commercial J- and STORAGE "f! -it ' .i.i?f - . - it if' J - - i . Night Telephone 1267-W Orescn I , 1 . - Warehouse