i THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY. MORNING, JULY 261927, T' At G. W. LOCAL- M!fl ReldUo Visit - ; , Miss Rita -Reid will leave soon to visit at- thV home of her cousin. Miss Pearl Pehrsaon, in Halsey. Miss Reid has been assisting in the office of the- connty school super intendent with the annual school report. How Good News Does Spread General gasoUne Ib still the best. 326 New Books Arrtve , 'Five large packing cases con taining new books have arrived at the office of the county school superintendent for distribution among the various schools of the county. Date when they will be ready for distribution will be an nounced later.' ; The books, to-be distributed among the various school libraries according to the number of children of school age In each district, arrived six weeks earlier than usual this year. Used Can Coins Fast Fitxaerald-Sherwin. 364 N. HI jztl : Author lie Extension .The public service commission randay authorized the Duntborpe ff-ansit -stages-to extend its ser- Vice from Gresham to -Falrview and Troutdale. The company now operates between r oriiana ana Gresham. Return from Gladstone J C. I. Andrews and Charles M. Keefer,: professors at -Kimball School of Theology, returned 10 Salem yesterday , after assisting with the department of religious education conductea at me uiaa-1 Kimball School of-Theology oc stone Chautauqua last week. cunied the pulpit at the Method For Rent. S30 Not for sale. Modern 5-room bungalow garage. Close In. In - quire of owner, 691 S. Capitol St. Jz Arrested for Speeding . George E. Sacre of Monmouth, was arrested" for speeding Satur-J day night, and will appear in po- lice court today for sentence. Ride IUkea Without Ugnw Bertie Rusk, 1408 Mill street. and Ray Cnmmings,- Rt. 3, Box 274, were arrested Sunday night by Officer W- M.l White for riding their bicycler without lights. .They both paid $1 fines In police court yesterday; . f uu . , It.-.: Beantlfal Vlewr Home New. Hot water heat; refrlger atlng system," etc Every -modern feature. Beinr built at Falnnouatl and Leffelle streets on north slope of Fairmount hilL 8 rooms. Hard wood in alL If Interested In a fine home let us finish to suit you. Becke & Hendricks, 189 si. Hign atreet. L-J-25 New Play Shed at School Permission was yesterday grant ed Ihe Sisters of Holy Names to erect a play shed on the Sacred Heart-Academy grounds at Center and Cottage. The i cost will be about $500. Final Arconnt Filed Final account In the estate of Edmand . Olson, deceased, . was filed iq county court yesterday by M. G. Gunderson, executor, and August : 29 set as date for final hearing by Judge J. T. Hunt, Final account showed a total -estate of i NEW TODAY Houses For Rent , A five-room bungalow, new, $30 per. month, b A five-room house, close in, garage, $30 per month, w X nine-room house, garage. M .v va nAnth m - "CM a. seven-room house, $35 a month, a .T ' s A five-room cottage, $25 per month, h A modern five-room house. good location. $S per month, s A large warehouse, dose In, $40 ner month, s . Many Inquiries' for furnished and unfurnished houses.. . List yours with us. We'll try to rent it, . - V Money to loan nouses to rent U. S. REALTY CO. 442 State St, Tel. 2eO Buy Your Suit Johnson's And Save $ 12.5 : Regular Values up to $35.00 Extra Jipusers $&85 Latest Summer Patterns, Values up to ?8.50 JOHNSON 469 State NEWS IN $10,660.35. appraised value, : $4500 of which is in real estate. An equal division, after payment of administrative expense will be made among the .four surviving Children, with interest in the real property to remain undivided, in accordance with the terms of the will. Has Wrong Plates O. Barstad of West Woodburn, paid a $25 fine In justice court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to a charge of operating his car with improper, license plates. The charge was filed July 20. Hotel Mario! Dollar dinners served every evening. 5:45 to 8 n26tf Will Probated , The will of Mrs. A. C. Banker, deceased, was admitted to probate in county court yesterday upon pe tition of Herbert Banker, a son. who was appointed executor. The estate is valued at a little more than $1000. . Speeder Pays Fine H. L. McCleary of Mill City, who was arrested July 23 on a charge, of speeding, paid a fine of gjg in justice ' court yesterday. witnesses claimed that McClearj waa going at a rate of 50 miles an hour. Store Rooms for Rent- - Down town and suburban. $35 and up. Becke & Hendficks. 189 fw .High street. L-J-25 for. Canse Returns Horn rjr. John M. Canse. president of ist church . in Dallas Sunday (moraine. Dr. Canse returned re- Uently from several days spent on business and visiting friends inj J Western Washington, making sev-1 feral addresses at the Epworth Heixhts institute on Puget Sound, (visiting at the Ferndale camp I meetine. and in Seattle and Bel-1 ungham. ; 1 Csed Cars Going Fast at liMMal4-ffhAPWln ill N. HI. Late Model Chrysler 60 Coach m Jit t Vt.ltwAtil MQtoriCo.. 311 N. Com'I. J28 Nash' Coupe' Reported Stolen ' Fred L. Walker 170 s. lztnioiuiu, wnere newm teacn ln xnei street, reported to police that his Nash coupe, license number 216- 583, was stolen early Sunday evening. Oregon Pulp Paper I . preferred. Limited amount for I Hawkins & Roberta. Phone 1427. . y6tf I , 1 piped for Speeding Arrested on charges of speed - ing, D. E. Lawson, KHnger hotel, and K. Schoemaker, 915 Highland avenue, were each fined $5 in po- lice court yesterday. :r Forfeits t IO Bail Luther Newgard of ' Portland, forfeited $10 bail In police court yesterday, whenv he failed to ap pear on a charge of speeding. Fnrnitnre Upholstered . AUd : repairing. i Clese-rowers rnrnltnre CO. i . . IStf inks Forfeit Bail- Jess : Wade and D. R. Irons, Salem vouths arrested Saturday I evening on a charge of drunken ness, yesterday each forfeited $10 bail which, they f had aeposuea Sunday when released. Fairmount Hill $1200 on up. Protected district. Monthly payment plan.. Get yoars new. 70 to choose from. A-l sizes facings, etc Becke & Hendricks. I 189 N. High street. ! L-J-za Will Build in Fairmonnt Park- A permit was granted W. R. Speck to build a one and a half story dwelling at 180 E. Superior street in? Fairmount Park addi tion, at a cost of about $8000. Mclntlre and Vass will be the builders. r Seven Overtime Parkers ray : Overtime . parkers who paid $ 1 apiece in police court yesterday were O. T. - Breedlove,- I4S3 rw. 16th street; George Clinton, 376 & CO. : . BRIEF S. Church street; W.1 . G. . 'Stacey, Jr., 5 55. N.. Winter; Jacob.Singer, IU. 1, Box lll;t-W. ,Ar , Sisson, 1635 Saginaw, street; W. O. Lyie, 700 N. High street, aid C. Ed wards, 1134 Waller street. Visiting Minister Rev, and Mrs. Adam Bird of Stockton, Cal., visited in Salem over Sunday. Dr. Bird was for merly a student under President C. G. Doney in West Virginia. He is now pastor of the Clay Street Methodist church in Stockton. He assisted Dr. Taylor in the morn ing service at First church on Sunday morning. Many Visitors Sunday- Visitors cards were signed in the First Methodist church last Sun day by tourists and others from Idaho. Texas, California, Wiscon sin, Washington, South Dakota, Colorado, Minnesota and Oregon. A large number of strangers visit this historic church during the tourist season each year, Visited at Kimball Rev. Thomas Elliott, D. D., of Portland was a visitor at Kimball School on Monday. inn , ..ffh,. . "w 7 ;:::,r in.Zln, Sunday when his car was struck base at General independent I . ... . T, T c,r j, i9by one driven by John Little, 645 ceaiers. I Ar.,iin7 imio Rev. and Mrs. John O Toppenisb, Wash., are visiting in Salem. Mr. Secor was formerly pastor of the First Methodist church at Pendleton when W. T Rigby of Salem was living there. and these two are swapping recol lections of old times in the bunchgrass country. I W. U. Chapel Being Decorated The work of redecorating the Willamette .university chapel is I being finished -this week, with a new coat of paint on all the walls land ceilings. The woodwork and seats are all being gone over, also. JThe work is being done under the direction of C. C. Clark, superin- itendent of buildings at the uni- I rerKl tv. (Will Teach in Hawaii- I TXrw. Ko. k.n. .oil Kir n, . versItyomciai8 Here that JJeorge Alien Odgers, graanate of wmam-i I ette university, is leaving for Hon- I Kamahameha school there I Colorado People Visit5 Salera-i-f: Mr. and Mrsi F. E. Rom lager and family off Akron, Colo.v are visiting in Salem for a few days, I while making an auto tour of the northwest. They find the Willam lette valley the most pleasant (place reached on their trip 1 Divorce Decree Glvei I Edith Lavonla Loter was grants led a divorce in Circuit Judge Kelly's court yesterday from Ken- Ineth Francis Loter. , Payment 01 s&r to the piaintuc was oraerea I by the court. I Attend Dedicatio Mr. ad Mrs. C. P. Bishop mo tored to the Clhldren's Farm Home near Corvallis Sunday to at- Casey's Guaranteed RHEUMATISM REMEDY Money refunded.lt it does not cure your case NELSON A HUNT, Druggists Cor. Court and Liberty TeL 7, HEMSTITCHING. 8. 8 and 10 ce'nts per yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating. ANNA. H. IOIUEGER Over Miller's Telephon117 Radium Ore 4ReTi2ator,, Purifies water,! eleansas the yi - ttni anI ! p Km,n aV )! I irfi.,iiii J. L. ELLIS Distrlbatov 2295 S. Church TeL 4$il-l M I M.V.U ItHiLl - ; SAYS - . We have a late 1925 four-door Overland Sedan equipped with bumpers, good rub ber and a fine run ning car for.. $395 wrm uu "The House That Service Built tend the formal dedication of the cottage preesnted by Lane county citizens, and also of the school building. Mrs. Bishop is a mem ber of the executive board of the Children's Farm Home, which is sponsored by the W. C. T. U. . ' Marriage Tie Severed Pearl M. Hampton was yester- day granted a dfvoree from Elmer L. Hampton, in circuit court. De cree was granted on supplemental complaint, plaintiff, having pre viously filed suit; against her hus band, and then withdrawn her complaint. Fairbanks-Morse Wins Fairbanks-Morse company was given judgment in circuit court I yesterday against William. B. Mc Allister, in an action to recover a sum aggregating $2,552.15, and costs. Will Visit California On bis vacation. E. M.' Rulifson of the local Standard Oil company I organization, with his children, I Dorothy and Bobby, will motor to Los Angeles. The children will ! visit with their aunt, Mrs. H. H. Turner. Picnic Plans Announced The Sunday school picnic of the I Presbyterian church will he held 1 Friday afternoon beginning at 2 o'clock p. m. with supper at 6:301 p. m. Tne rairgrounas is ine place selected. Novel stunts, in teresting contests and amusing performances are promised by the committee in charge. Says Car Cut Corner Elmer Peterson, 205 street, reported to police that his car was struck by a car with Ore-1 gon license number 117-459, atlO. R. Bock; and A. N. Wysong. 1:30 n. m. yesterday, at the cor ner of Ferry and 15th. streets. Al - thouah the other car had the right! of way, Peterson says the driver cut the corner. Accident at Court and Church. reuurieu au nctiucui uoycu.us I OUlliV'CIH D'u, auu v v. . v. vv . avoia nimng mm. Negro Makes Escape Sam Bell, a nesrro inmate of the i state hospital escaped lait night. He is an ex-service man, a cook by profession, and was. committed from Portland, where he is be-j lieved to have friends. He is 53 years of age. weighs 135 and is five feet four inches tn height. "Moocher" Held in Jail- Fred Winter of San Francisco was held in the city jail last night after being picked up by Officer White on a charge of "mooching' on tbe streets. Addresses Convicts- Rev. J. C. Tibbitts addressed convicts of the tsate penitentiary Sunday afternoon under auspices - ter. Ruth, gave ' two vocal solos. Alex Meyers ".conducted . Sunday school tor the Army in Wlllson park Sunday, morning, ' , Fails to Stop at Sign Wilford P. Emmel, employe at tbe state tuberculosis hospital. failed to stop .at a stop sign Sun day, and yesterday paid a ifne 01 $5 in police court, after pleading guilty. Three Cars in Accident An accident-on North Capitol street early yesterday afternoon f On the Train and During Vacations : letters must often he ' written without the con- . venience of a desk I frequently in a hurry. ' 1 ' LORD BALTIMORE r writing ; . . Portfolios , are made for Just such . -emergencies The writ ing case cover. . placed , . ' on lap, knee . or . chair arm supplies the desk, and the paper is fab- , rlc-finished stock -of high quality. Complete outfit " with To sheets and 24 en-. velopea. - ' V;. -.'50c V ; Perry's Drus Store", - 119 8. Commercial caused slight damage to three cars when Paul Llphart tried : to pass a Ryan Fruit company truck driv en tfy , Mr. Drake, i only to be squeezed between, the , track and l car driven by - Mrs. - Wetberly. which was coming from the oppo site . - direction. . Unhart I savs Drake did not "give a signal for a turn; bat. swerved to the left and caught him between the truck and the other- carvo , MV-':L::-V'i"'.-tVU Struck by Motorcycle t , Earl Irons. 1045 Spruce street, reported to police yesterday after noon ! that a motorcycle driver named Gilstrap drove his machine into the side of the Irons car at Highland and Hazel avenues. Gil strap is said to have admitted cutting the corner. Irons de clared that Gilstrap had only one side to his handlebar. Backs Into Another Car- Sam Wright of Lee street, backed his car from the Cherry City garage yesterday and struck a car belonging to Rex - Gibson, 1234 S. Commercial street, which Was parked across the street Little damage, was done. . Summer School Program Today-Pupils- of the, Grant school who have been . attending , summer school conducted there ; by the Oregon . normal school student teachers will give a program to day beginning' at 10:30 for par ents and others lhtrestel rn the wors aone durrng the session. which closes tomorrow. Everyone is invited to 'attend. Programs will be held in each room. Guests at the New Salem . Guests at the New Salem hotel ,from Portland last night included D. W. Leclair.L. F. DrakeV'T. Ml Pace. E. Andrew, Kenneth O. Clark. .Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Lee. Charles Beekwith, .Clarence; L. 'Anderson, C." L. , Burton, ., Mrs Frank Valch, J. L. Cooke, ft. E. ICulton, Mr. and Mrs. Warren H. Day. George Rowland,. J. ,W- Llnd Fred E. Hoffman. William E Down and U. G. Hill. MaUn People Here -J A party of Malin. Ore., people visited Salem last night, register ing at the New Salem hotel. In eluded in the party were A. E Street, O. A. Schultz. and Claude Gaines. At Marion Last Night. Included among the Portland people at' the Marion last night were Charles E. Snell. A. H. Querin. J. E. Adams. H. W. Fred erick. C. A, Ross, J. P. Farmer, L. R. Collins. Leslie Brennan. James E. McConkie. R. E.. Doty, S. 22nd!W.""G. Carr. H. J. Hawkins. Mr I and Mrs. C. A, Wolfgang, Mr. and Mrs. S. G: Edwards, Mn and Mrs. Plo Alto People Visit Miss E. Westall and Miss W I Sloan, of Palo Alto, were Salem visitors last night, registered at the Marion. Here from San Francisco' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Runnel. and" Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Buell were registered at the Marion last night from San Francisco. . Mrs. O. Hankins of Jackson vllle. Ore., was a Salem guest yes terday, registering at the Termin al last night. Party Here from Alhamhra Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hart and daughter are visiting in Salem from- Alhambra, Cal.'; They are suests of the Terminal hotel. : -. B uy Statesman , WanfAds -. - - vMlUTAfTt lYBCno etllM. atal MtuUm mm mrml tralalas. ! mmmrtmUM Jmt mm PLUMBING ; Quick Reliable Service. ;. n. EGNER, 1615 Center Street Phones 853 and 1810-W - . Fine 'Fixtures , " Standard Equipment f Bedding and Window Box Plants . ;;, Are now ready, also fine line - of shrubs and. perennials " C. F. BRE1THATJPT ; Telephone 380 612 State St. TELEPHONE . 4-2-6 JOE the battery man' service calls free 640 Chemeketa Street, MEJT8 AND LADIES' BUTTS CLEANED AND PRESSED 1 ; J 9udqm - " Ladles Silk Dreaaea, Coata Rellned, 3.00 Men's Suita Pressed, 60 cents VARLET CLEANERS " 1 - Over Buslck's ' i 1S27 FREU WALLPAPEH i, SAMPLE COOKS ' Call, phone or write , ; MAX O. BUREir -1 7 9 . N. Commercial - Salem JAPANESE SEEK U. S. AS - FRIEND, D. J. FRY FINDS !re barricades erected for protec tion against the mobs which' have tried to. take the foreign districts. Of course the financial condition of china aas suffered greatly dur ing all thin Internal strife, and no one knows when ft will be over. ; i' "' Java lrosperoii ;C;-'-"In Manila we found much evi dence of the desi re for independ ence' on the part of the- Filipinos. but I think it will be some time yet before they .are actually ready for It. . ; "Our , next stop, la Java, brought ns to a country which has less poverty : than any other Ori ental country visited.' It is owned by the Dutch, and as far as we could see, is well administered. 7 Taj Mahal Visited "rrom Singapore we went on to - India, where we Btopped at Calcutta and tok the train across to Bombay, stopping ' at Benares and A era. Benares is the loca tion of the most beautiful build ing in the world the Taj Mahal, ihd it is all and more than It has been described In books. We saw the pilgrims bathing in the Ganges by the thousands. " " "While we saw no actual cases of starvation on our trip through India, we" were told that-conditions inland were much worse. The most primitive methods of cultivation are being used on the land, and probably the clumsy, la borious' methods, provide work for many who ; under our " system would be replaced by machinery. Mann fart u ring, ha ,h,ar.dly a start there as yet, . , , f "In Egypt W Vlslied the sfihvnx: and the pyamlda:p6verty Is ram paQt ,4here , $$:ln oher-j Oriental countries. About,, a .week . was nent"ln the Holy Land', visitfne the hill sides and cities, thief rivers and lakes made holy by tbe pres ence nineteen hundred years ago of Jesus. "A few hours spent in Athens, then on to Naples, where we left the ship and went on a land tour of Europe, spending two months among tbe countries there, vislt- ing Italy. Germany, Holland. Bel gium. Norway and Sweden. In June we attended the Internation al Rotary convention in Ostend, Belgium, where we met Dr. Find ley and Walter Jenks. Then a trip through England, and Scot land, and back again to London, from where we headed for South ampton and home. "Conditions in Europe as a re sult of the war, are bad. but tnina are neing gradually, orougnt back to normal. Germany seems, to be working hard, to pay her debts and settle her war obliga tions. France! s trying, it seems. to find, ways and means of escap ing her debts, instead of working to pay them. And the old hatred still exists between the two coun tries Italy has more soldiers, under Mftssolini, than she ever, has had before. "We are glad to get back to onr 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 lota in Salem T ERBI 8 : See A. B. Kelsay at Cobbs-Mitchel Company or Te!ephone-S13 Salem, Or. ji -i r .vC, AvLUTHY- a'i ; h ' eweler"',' -: -in New-Location imvi 825 STATE-STREET . ! r.Repalred - -, .r OWNER GOING AWAY Mast sell choice close la Ten Acres River Bottom Land Want an Offer , F. Tu WOOD 1 84 1 State Street k$ ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired, New or Used Motors -. VIBBERT & TODD ' . Thinest Electrical 191 South Hi$h , Tel. 211 YICIC SO HERBXO. v" : . J. D. LEONG Mgr. w Our Ufe'a "work has ,f been spent in studying "s ' ' liMllnr . nronertles the ' healing properties of Chinese herbs and now daily we relieve those suffering from stomach, liver and kid ney trouble.' rheuma tism and gall stones, also disorders of men. 5-r women and children. : . - Free Consultation Call or Write Open O A. II.. to 8 PV M. ; , State Ct.;- eleVOre-oa ovi country, after haying had this opportunity idVcom pare it:,with others, r Business There i has, been somewhat slow, we find, bat pros pects are good for betterment from now on. 'Our own Willam ette' valley seems 'to! be about as nrosnerous as " 'any" place 'la the world. - . . r ' . ; Mr. Fray ha resumei his posi tion as president of the First Na tlonal bank, and finds it pleasant j to get back among his old asso dates. Modern Fagins Operate in Denver; 2 Arested DENVER. Colo., July 25. (AP) Arrest of. two girls, aged 5 and 7; years. In . a Denver depart ment ' store today disclosed that their parents had been, living on the proceeds of the children's shon-liftlng activities since April, when they arrived from Enid, Okla.' The ' girls, ..Marie and Leona Wenstron, when caught by a store OBITUARY v Peter A. Nlemela, aged 47, died Peter A. Miemela, aged 47, died at a local hospital, July 25 He is survived by his widow.. Remains at Salem mortuary.; Funeral an nouncements later, ' J, ' . ' SERENITY of surroundings, simplicity of ceremony and modesty in the pxpense these com prise a most worthy service for all creeds. Webb's Funeral . Parlors s Telephone 120 J TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less : Licensed Lady Mortician . 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 724 LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 186S , ' ." General Banking Business Office Honrs from 10 a. m. to S p. m. : to -.4-4' J i t-: i TRANSFER Long and Short Distance Hauling ' Public and Private Storage Fireproof Building . . GRAIN, FEED. ND SEED ..... Free Delivery to any part' of the city Quotations on Application -; Farmiersarouse- PAUL TRAGLIO, Prop Day Telephone 28 i - Night Telephone 1267-W r Are You Going Away? If You Ar e Le t ' The Statesman: Follow You . - - y.r .' . 1 , . , . . ' m . . t f i ' i When ' you leave the city for a Vacation or on a business tripwhy not have The Statesman sent - to you while away? " 1 .The Statesman will be like a letter from home;4 it will kepp. you posted about affairs in Salem and I the Willamette Valley generally. - V The subscription rate is G0c a month and you may pay in advance or on your return. Telephone 583 or mail a post card and ; transfer will be made promptly The Oregon Statccmcn 215 South Ccnnerciil Street, Us detective, readily showed the spe- large pockets In whlc& the shop. , lifted. goods were put. Then they led the detective to their father, Oscar Wenstron,' who was waiting for them eh another floor, , . ; ; At the curb, in a new automd--bile, was-Mrs." Wenstron and Tier . 18 year old daughter, 'Lucille.- Search of the car resulted-ln fjnd- ing alleged lUteCgpo wprUl $850. Other articles said to-be worth . $600 , were, found ,.at , the Wenstron home. Klamath Falls Man A. M. Thomas of Klamath Falls was a saiem visuor -ysieraaj. registered at the New Hotel Salem. LONDON. (AP) --Cupid's ac tivities on the telephone are on the Increase, y Out of 7,902 - girl telephone, operators. la London, 3S0vwere married last year. TKe Woria Wide 5 Question s And the woman, day by day; week after week: must: keep on, answering 4he,.questi9n wl?a,t; will we eat?; This Istore and market helps her with thfe problem of ! fur nishing her family with the Very -best -groceries and meats. , ,:. . .;.,., ..; . ROTH'S Phones 1SS5-6-7 Frw Delivery ". . 30-Day Account Service and STORAGE I- a. in iU! is? 71 ' -Addrec3 l - i'". i i i it IT i