DRESS WELL . Men8 Fancy Hose i Big Value 48c Men's Suits , Latest Patterns Value up to $35.00 G. W. DRESS WELL Former. "Warden Vialta Johnson." S. Smith,;: formerly warden of the. Oregon state pent? tentiaryif who: la t now located In Portland, is .visiting ' In Salem for a short time. , i He Is fegistered at the New Salem hotel. I Gal. Thermo-lues 91.1 Special at Farmer's Hdw. J30 Portland Guests at Hotel Among those registered at the New Salem hotel last night from Portland were Mr. and . Mrs. I. Eberhart, E. H. Churchill, R. K. Nottingham, R. A. Jerould and H. a. Johnson. Furniture Upholstered And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture Co. Mtl Helix People Jlerc Mr: and Mrs. C. P. Crane of Helix. Ore., were registered at the New Salem hotel last night. All BatbJiur Salts Lees 25 The Man's ShOD. a2 Here from Eugene C. C. Moyan; Abe B. Bennett, and S. S. George, of Eugene, were in Salem last night, registered at theNTew Salem hotel. Cf '- ttj lb. Refrigerators SI 5.75 Imperial Furniture Co., 467 Court, Tel. 1142. J31 Visit from Vashon R. Ramquist and C. J. Tlamqnist of Vashon, Wash., are in Salem for a short time, visiting with local friends.. 8 Oregon Pulp A Paper Co. Preferred. Limited amount tor sale. Hawkins St Roberts. Phone 1427.; J76tf In Salem from Oakland- Mr. and Mrs. J. Willis Turner and O. F. Olson and daughter of Oakland. CaL. 'were Salem visi tors last night at the New Salem hotel. GleeePowens Annual August ... Sale now on. The greatest fur niture values of the entire year. . . , - ' , J30 4. Reports Car Accident J. V. Dencer reported to ponce yest-dray ftlfat hfi $ar, was struek J by oierdrlveh -byRby Ai Klein, at 1 5 p. m. July 29. J One fender of his car was bent. ' and the spare tire was torn off, according to the . report. Used Can Gotnar Fast - Fitxgerald-Sherwln, 364 N. HI. - . J2tf Two Report Accident: Auto accidents were reported yesterday by C; E. Gillett and by I Blanche Weathers, Route 8. I , -: I Mwtsiwm mwu CHI. fili.n " Crystal Gardens. Same old time mnili Votthti. nnhitn 130 Guests at Terminal- Portland guests mt the Terminal hotel last night included - T. F. Lyle, H. Travers, A. C.1 Bracken, S. C. Lapham, Jr., C and C. H. Garden. P, Eggan, Men's Straw Sailors to Close Out 1 1.9 5. The Man's Shop. a2 Houtes For Rent - $3Q00 private money to loan on Improved farm property. :T ' A five-room bungalow, new, 830 per month, b. - 4 . ' A 'flve-ropm house, close inr garage, 530. per month, w A nine-room house, garage, 5f per month,, m t jpX seven-room house, 535 a itaonth. a r ' ' A modern, five-room house, good location, 845 per month, s A large warehouse, close In, 840 per month, a A five-room . furnished flat, close In,. heat furnished,; 545 per month. A four-room cottage, close in. 525 per month, . A six-room house,-, nice I oca Hon, 830 per month; r-- ; . Money to-loan Houses to rent U. S. REALTY CO. LOCAL . JOHNSON & 469 State Street IN Here from Mt. Vernon Loa J. Reininger and May Hull of Mt. Vernon. Wash., were in Sa lem last evening, registered at the Terminal hotel. GleeePowers Annual Aagust Sale now on. The greatest fur niture ralues of the entire year. - J30 Corvallis Man Visits - E. A. Taylor of Corvallis was a Salem visitor last evening, being a guest at the Terminal. Ixok . A 1926 Star Touring, looks like new, new rubber, runs like new. Save 1200 on this car. Salem Automobile Co. J31 Portland Guests at Marion Among the guests at the Marion hotel last night, registered from Portlands were F. E. Gaines, H. J. Merkle, George F. Daly. H. E. Nel son, L. B. McDonald. F. D. Ste phenson, Lyle Goodell, S. A. Ryan, C. A. Kllng, F. B. Haworth, D. W. Heilman, Glenn D. Handy, and G. C. Morris. All Bathing Suite Iss 25 The 'Man's Shop. a2 Represents Nestle's Food- Miss Elf ie tt.'Seely, representing the Nestle's Food comapny is a visitor in Salem, registered at the Marion hotel. Hotel Marlot Dollar dinners served 5:45 to 8 n26tf every evening. Here from Seattle- Mabel Olson and Florence Ken- NEW iston of Seattle stopped at the and Nebraska will meet at cnam Marlon last night while on thelrlpoeg Sunday, July 31, for a pic way south on a motor trip. Special at Farmer's Hdw. 1 gal. Thermo-Jugs $1.19. J30 Los Angeles Party Here Mrs. J. R. Atchison and Loren A. Searer of Los Angeles were guests at the Marion hotel last night. Visitors from Berkeley- Mr. and Mrs. Evan Grayson of Berkeley, Cal., stopped in Salem I laeti night registering at the Mar- ion. Oriental Display .Shop .Will Open August 1st at August 1st at 115 New Bligh Bldg., second floor. J31 Here from Helena A. P. Newland and W. AH Stew art of HelenaMontana, are 'Salem I visitors today, at the Marlon hotel; . if, II Gal. .Tlicrmo-jngs si Special at ; Farmer's Hdw, 330 I Wilbur.-Ore.. Party Here- " Ai rL; Kinchin of ;"Wilbnr, Ore., was a guest i at the Marion hotel Dr. C R. Bennett, Dentist 808-810 First National bank bldg. Phone 555, Salem. . J27tf In Town from Seattle A party from Seattle Including I Mrs. Ira D. Orton, Miss Constance Orton, and Miss MargarefMSllas stooped at the' Marion hotel last I evening. naiirA UiHra It's COOl Hazel Green, every Sat. night. , J30 Cable Messages Cheaper Telegraph and cable messages to South American points will-bel cheaper, beginning August 1st, ac- cording to notice receivea py me iftcaf of flee of the Postal Teie - graph and Cable company yester rtnv." The 'reduction .will be aplat the time. Mrs. Hazen remained nroximatelv 16 per cent.. Look ' ! ,A 1928 Star Toorfng, looks Uke niaw. new riDer. runs ime uew, Sav 1200' on this car. saiem Automobile Co.- - 1311 tlrcurtl RwimmlBir Class Held One of the record classes of tDe ar lor .me - imua. wubdubi tank' was held yesterday, when over- 40 boys of the 'prep group, between the sees of 10 and ivm in th tank . The number ts alwavs noticeably larger on ex cesslvely warm - days, declare Harvey. Crock, twinning Instruc - -A. LOOK "WELL ' " z Ladies Holeproof Silk Hose New French Shades $1.00 Extra Trousers Flannel Materials . Value tq $8.50 f 1 2 u CO. -5 n II ft LOOK WELL BRIEF it. Roy Swims Xearly M lie Ed Schunke, junior member of the YMCA, yesterday swam 83 lengths of the tank, or "4980 feet. at the YMCA swimming ta,nk yes terday. Five more lengths would Lave made the total a mile. All Bathing Salts Less 23 The Man's Shop. a2 Four Overtime Parkers Fined Four overtime parkers yester day greeted City Recorder Poulsen on his return from his vacation, and paid $1 each as fines, -after pleading guilty. They were L. F. Harder, Portland; W. h. Baker, Salem: J. H. Zlelie. 4 05 Oregon Bldg., and W. E-Feldman, 1311 Court street. 50 lb. Refrigerators S 15.75 Imperial Furniture Co., 467 Court, Tel. 1142. J31 GiesePowers Annual August Sale now on. The greatest fur niture values of the entire year. J30 Fire In Rubbish Heap Fire in a rubbish heap at the rear of 635 N. 16 street caused an alarm and run by the fire de partment yesterday at 9:05 a. m. The fire was discovered to be un- Ider care, with no danger of it spreading. Special at Farmer's Hdw- 1 gal. Thermo-Jugs 1.19. J30 Used Cars Going Fast at Fitzgerald-Sherwln, 364 N. Hi. (Central West Picnic Sunday Oregonians from Illinois, Iowa, nic, at which the principal ao dress will be made by Hon. Milton A. Miller, representing the Sons and daughters of Oregon Pioneers, ' Men's Straw Sailors to Close Out 11.95. The Man's Shop. a2 'Home Headquarters' Triangle Realty, 421 Court. J27tf (Motor to Seasid Mr. and Mrs. ,AI Krause and son. John, motored to Seaside Thursday, and are expected to re turn this morning. y, , .-0t , Dance at Schindler's Tonight -. Stage leaves Terminal at 8:30 , t! J30 Look . . .. A 1926 Star Touring, looks like new, new ruDoer, runs nxe new Save 3200 on this car,- Salem Here from the F-ast Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Gnau of New York City and C. F. Becker, of chIigoJ registered at the Marlon hotel last night. Men's Straw Sailors to Close Out 51.95. The Man's Shop. a2 Fir Victims Here ? Mr. and Mrs. F.-A. Hazen, Mrs. Jessie Fay, and Mrs. F. H. Sutton land son, Frank, recently made a I trip to Twin Lakes, Ida.. - to at- I tend the funeral of Mildred and Edna Clasen, aged 6 and 13, re- spectlvely,. who i were burned to death July 13 when the older gir poured kerosene on. live coals at their farm home. Their mother, who Is the daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. Hazen, and sister of Mrs. Fay and Mrs. Sutton, was away from the : house at ; the, time with two younger children. The father was in the barn nearby,. but did not see i the lire in time to save ice cnua lren and the house. iseigBDors - J kindly assisted the destitute family I with her daughter, Mrs. Clason wno is iil. Mne remainder oi me I party returned to saiem yesier- day. , . J i nance at pwiumiier - xonigm Stage leaves Terminal at. 8:30 Kecoversffom uperaiion . r. w. iiuciiuu, nuu -imcuii; underwent "a serious operation. I much improved, and has gone to lZICascadia for a snort ouung , Giese-Powers Annual August Sale now on. - The greatest fur nlture values cf it entire year. KV- 0 L OJS SAYS ' WE HAVE A FORI) TRUCK WITH GOOD RUBBER, STAKE BODY, FINE CAB, GEAR SHIFT. THIS TRUCK HAS RUN BUT VERY UT TLE AND HAD THE BEST OF CARE. PRICE f 175.00. nreo The House That Service Built O I if- Bits For Breakfast , Goodbye, street cars!- ; - . " It was about 39 years ago when the first spike of the first street I car line in Salem was driven m Driven by Rev. J. L. Parrish with an ax . that came on the Lau sanne, missionary .ship" with re cruits and supplies for Jason Lee. V "W It was a horse car line; horses and mules, running from fn front of what is now D. A. White & Sons' store to the Southern Paci fic depot. . - V Then, came electric lines; and more of them. Who would have thought they would ever all be junked; put of date; tabu? What will succeed the buses? Who knows? Will it be overhead ve hicles, .with wings. , -W Strangely enough you seldom see a physician who is minus ap pendix and tonsils. ! mm Age has its compensations. You quit calling your business . a game. The church was packed and the marriage ceremony was progress ing. "With all my worldly goods I thee endow'." repeated the groom. "Gosh," audibly ex claimed a friend Ic me audience.' There goes his flivver." S S A writer says that if the offend ing cars were seized and locked pior the term pronounced by the udge instead of the autoist him self there would be less traffic law iolations. The penalty of being deprived of the use 'of the car for 10 to 30 days.or six .months, would prove a more severe pen alty than a fine or jail sentence fof its owner, it is declared. ftlTCHIE FLAYS WHEELER WHEN DECLINING DEBATE (Continued from Page 1.) bate if I could arrange it. - "But to be entirely frank, I cannot bring myself to feel that way about Mr. Wheeler. He is the paid protagonist of a cause. a professional propagandist, a spe cial pleader pure and simple. "That Is his privilege, of course. but I cannot conceive of htm for one moment as seriously consid ering the views of his opponent. however sincere, or as regarding any debate as an impersonal and disinterested effort to test out the truth. So far as I know, he never debates. He proclaims, ' dictates, abuses, threatens and collects. And,- to my way of thinking, Wheelerism' is coming to be a real menace in this country. V '" "I am very deeply Interested in the subject of prohibition, not be cause It Involves a controversy be tween 'wets and "drys', but be cause It involves, a problem of American government and of civil liberty, and I would like to see some sane and , sensible way out of the present wilderness evolved. But to Mr. Wheeler everyone who is not with him. Is a 'tool of the liquor interests, or an 'enemy of society.- ? "For,a long time now, we have been hearing about this or that person debating prohibition with Mr. Wheeler. I have, of course no word . of criticism for anyone who wishes to do that, but person ally I can sea no possible object in debating with him unless it be to give publicity to him or to his op ponent," V - i Casey's Guaranteed : RHEUMATISM REMEDY Money refunded It It does not , . . cure your ease. " NELSON HUNT, Draggtsta Cor. Court and Liberty ,- Tel. Z '. HEMSHTCHDNG (, 8 and 10 cents per yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating. ANNA H. KRUEGER Over Miller's - Telephone 117 - Raditna Ore " -Puriflea water, ; cleanses the ' blood and gives health. ; . i . J. l. i:lld Dlatrbntor JS2S5 C. Clsrci Claims pisiiit mm on on WNM Development of Peace, Good. Yl. and Better. Under-; .standing Needed : RAPID CITY. S. D.. July 29 (AP)-i--Prbposals- of Great Britain at the troubled Geneva naval arm aments' ; conference call for a larger-navy than President Cool idge wilt sanction " That -is. the ma:a, ; obstacle in the conferepce in the opinion of the. president who will jnot agree to the program calling for con struction of a greater, naw when he ; had f hoped the .conference would bring about ap understand ing for reduction of armament. ' Still hopeful that further dis cussions may . bring about modifi cation' in the .British proposal. Mr. Ooolidfce is plainly determined .not to accept the terms now- pre- sented by 'that country It was recalled today t the executive office that the president invited Great Britain and Japan into, conference for. the purpose of eventually bringing about a re duction jn the size , of the navies or the nations involved and a consequent saving m expenses. More important, he thought, would be the development of peace, icood wilt, and better under standing among the nations which in turn naturally would' aid in the reduction of armaments ; ! and iq, the burden of taxes.. , r,(V reiterated today that 'Mr. -Cool-' idge has reached no decision1 on the invitation presented H.o . him by President Macbado of Cuba, to visit that country early next year when the Pah-American confer ence assembles there.' He under stands such a trip Involves the advisability of a president depart ing r from native soil but thinks this may not ptove too serious an obstacle. i' Director Frank T. Hlnes of the veterans' bureau' called at the state game lodge today, stopping off to visit with the president in the course of an Inspection trip through this seetion. Mr. Coolidge has yet no thought as, to when he will discoatinue bis summer residence In -the Black Hills. On his return to Washing ton, ' however, he will go to Du Pdpt Circle again in the event the White , -.House repairs have- not been completed. ,t , i AIM EE; CH AN GES MIND ABOUT LEAVING TEMPLE (Continued from page 1) ed immediately after the kidnap ing trial," Mrs. Kennedy declared. 'Through dark and devious meth ods it has sought its evil ends, never once coming out into the open. I see py the statement ("referring to Mrs. Mcpherson's of Ast night announcing she .would resign) that sister" finally admits that outside' influences are push ing- and heckling her. That, is what I have said from, the start. ve known it for months." v . The evangelist's kidnaping story was made as the explanation of her disappearance dn. May t last FOR INFORMATION ABOUT LOCAL, OR EASTERN RAILROADTRIPS : PHONE 727 Oregon Electric Ry. Willamette Valley Line Jr. PLUMBINGt .. Quick Reliable Service. 1L FX3XKR, 1615 Center Street - Phones $52 and 1510-W ' ; Fine Fixtures r . '' Standard Equipment ' . SKK OUR Perennial Gardens On 'the Wallace Road . T C FY BREITHAUPT 1 Telephone 380 '612 State St. TELEPHONE 4-2-6 JOE the battery man., service calls free X 840 Chemeketa Street MEN'S AND LADIES SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED f . 9i-oo -: i; " LadJeaV SUlc Dresses. 915 4 Coats Rellned, C3.0O Men's Suit Pressed, 60 cents . J VARLEY CLEANERS . . . Over Buslck's ..... 1 tt;t).jw - 1027 FREE WALIiPAPKI ' SAMPLE EOOHS ' f Call, phona or write 1 : iia:: o. dure:, 178 II. Cannerciil M .Calta year from Santa Monica beach and her turning op In "the Mexican border town of Douglas ArUona, June 23, more than a month later. She declared she had been held by three kidnapers. l Inher statement to' the . press last night announcing ; her inten tion "of resigning; the evangefist referred' to. the ..Vontslde influ ences" workinf 4 againa ' her sinC her escape from the kidnapers. . : "It seems that ever since I es caped . from, loose wha kidnaped me, she said, ! i have- been the center of a storm created by out side influence. Through their heckling of me they' have imper iled the wonderful institution we have built.- , r ; "There's no . reason to be alarmed." commented Mrs. . Ken nedy. "This is at Jeast the sixth time she has said that ' she wulod resign : i -- .'-.ty-- rl WOMAN TOPPLES SWIM RECORDS ' I ;:. - .. "MASSAPEQUA, N. Y July 29. fAP) Two titles and three world records fell before' the powerful overhand strokes of Miss Martha Norelius star of the women's of the annual four day national senior-women's A. A. U. cham pionships in the Baltimore outdoor pool here.; - Starting the meet with a clean cut victory in the 100 meter cham pionship in which she smashed the American record. Miss Norelius rested through the fancy diving event and then concluded the day's nramm witf wh'nti M TaMif fl'nff cials termed the greatestmile ever I negotiated5 by a woman swimmer. Patient The 'slz , or ftypur.. bill make's mr bipod 'boil, . , ' Doctor -That will be $ 20 more for 'sterilizing your system. The Pathfinder: OBITUAKT "" . FJeenor Mrs. Catherine Fleen or. 65. at the home of her daughter, Eunice Survived by one daughter, Eunice Fleenor and one son.Albert Fleen- or; one .sister, Anna Collins, San- gur. Cal.. Funeral services from Webb's funeral parlors Saturday, July 30. at 1:30 o'clock. Rev. N. K. Tully officiating. Interment will be at the Crystal Lake cemetery at corvallis. ' Hoy, Funeral services for Nina Mar ietta, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hoy will be held from Terwilliger tuneral . home, , Satur day, 3 p. m. Interment in Odd Fellows cemetery. TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less Licensed Lady Mortician 710 Chemeketa Street - s Telephone 724 40 ACRE FARM FOR SALE Will sell or trade Jt or In come propertjr in Salem. 14 mile from pavement, near good town. - 'Also, 7 lots in Salem . r ; TERMS ' See A; B. Kelsay at ; 1 Cobbs-Mitchell Company or Telephone 813 " Salem, Or. C.A,LUTHY ; 11 ; i Jeweler - In New Location .;' ; 825 STATE STREET " Wktches, Clocks and Jewelry ' - :--- Repaired OWNER GOING AWAY Must sell choice' close In Ten ; Acres River Bottom Land' 1 Want an Offer P. Iu WOOD 841 .State Street ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired, New or Used Motors ; fV 9 VIBBERT & TODD Thin irs Electrical ' If 1 South Hich TeL 1112 YICK SO HERB CO. J. H, IXONG, Blsr. Onr life'f work fcas 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 gall - stones. also disorders of men. women and children. Tree Cess Station Call or TTrlta !'C;'aO A. tL to 8 P. t 413 ftata Zt CJLem," Ore ;'J3 ' till VIIUU DIES AT liCOn ; Meager newa ' concerning the death of George P. Holman has reached Salem, ''f- He , d led : at t he home of his danghter,.!.M rs. B W. D. London, on Angus avenue,' Van' couver. B. CL, on Monday last, aged 8 5 years.' - His mother Miss - Phelps, ; frqm whom he got "his middle: name was one of the passengers on the historic Lausanne; missionary ship carrying recruits for . Jason Lee The same year, 1843, Joseph Hol man, who became her husband, came overland to the Oregon coun try. These early pioneers were the grandparents of i Jos.' H. "Albert of Salem. George phelps Holman was an uncle of Mri Albert. . The Holman family was well known to all old Oregon iansr and very pro rainent In the affairs of the, old early days of this .state... SAVES DROWNING BOY OREGON CITY, July 29.- (AP By the heroic sf forts of James Martin. Tony Satera,' 1 7, was saved . from drowning In. the Molalla river about one mile, east of Canby. Satera. with a ' party of friends had been swlmmina a I short distance ; from - the bridge spanning the river , when '.the yount man was seized "; with a r crapip and sank. - V . - i- Others went to his rescue but mi? IJU5D & BUSHi Bankers ;:-l.:y-yi ; ' ; Ekstabllahed 186S i . . fT General Banking Busihesi 1 ; Office Hours'from 10 a. m, to 3 p.;m. - I'- ' ' f ' " J 1923 or- 1 924 Chevrolet Tourings 925 Ford Tourings ; 1' V ; 1 926 Ford Coupes v . j ,3 ; : f Will Take the. Above ! in on New Chevrolet' "NEWTON CHEVROLET Co! mm ' ..11 . -9 1 ' , , , .. .1 1. f.s ; -i t r- JLiz. 1 Xbng and Short Distance Ilauling Public and private Storage f Fireproof Building r I GRAIN' FEED 'AND SEED . . it Free Delivery to Quotations Farmers sgitJL'TRAGijo.rop; ; '".;.'v" . ! Day Telephone 28 . . Nleht TeIephon,1267A7 lfe; : j Follow You t-r. " When you leave the r : i a business trip, why not have The Statesman sent to you while away? ;' i ; r The Statesman will belike a letter from home; it will kepp you posted about affairs in Salem and v the Willamette Valley generally; t ; The subscription rate is eOc' a month and you . may pay in advance cr on your return. - ; ' Telephone 583 or rnail a post card and transfer will be made promptly Addreca 1 215 C--th CcriErtlal Ctrc:it ,' . " r C : .' were unsuccessful and Martin1 made "several, dlvee - before h ' could -locate , the . drowning man. whose body was several.feet under the water. First aid methods saved Satera's life 'after he was rescued.-.. : " Keep Your Hair , .Healthy ff?og& '93' HAIR TONIC brings 'increased nutri ment -to the . hair f olli cles " and develops the - lustre. - ' - - M Its continued use help's j - to. -preserve the hair in - perfect condition and : to make- it strong and 'healthy, : , , ; Perry's Drug Store IW 8. Connom-UI '1 i't i . 14.- any part of the city. oh Application se city for a vacation or on ft. Warehou Goinnr Ayay aw tor.'' - iZ' L 7