THE OREGON STATESMAN, SArin?.l TOHE(JP i r V 5 . 0 m I ' LOCAL Trustee Appointed : P. J Brown yesterday was ap pointed trustee pf the $1,000 be quest under the will of the late J. M. Brown for5 Marian Roberta Down. Under- the terms . of the will. Miss Down, who is now . 18, will not receive herbeqnest until she is 25 years old. ' Judge Li H. McMahan signed the order as act ing county Judge. Jf ' ! . Saturday Special .f A good, electric , percolator for 15.95. Hamilton Furniture Co. a20 Three Conplee Li censed Three couples were Issued mar riage certificates In the office of County Clerk. U. G. Boyer yester day, and one' couple' was married immediately afterwards In the chambers of - Circuit Judge Mc Mahan. H. C. Kbpaake and Kath rlna Mettler; Route 2, Independ ence, were the two married by the judge. The others licensed were R. Eugene Scran ton, '18V and Blanche Virginia Lewis, 18, both of , Stayton ;. and ; .Arlle Raymond Anderson, and Truth Dexter Hus ton both of Salem.. Lost Between Albany and Salem Several Sacks of sugar.. Any in formation please telephone Hunt Brothers Packing; Co. a21 - - Repair Lthera Church Repairs costing about Ir)$ 2,0 e will be made on the German Luth eran church, at the corner of 18th and State streets, accordfng to a permit taken out yesterday in the office of the city recorder. 23 Off on All Stall Auto xents Ray L. -Farmer Hd'w. Co. al Backs Into Car at Curb C. G. Miller, 2140 State street, reported to police 'yesterday that -while he was in the Kenneth Brown store on State street some one backed their car into his ma chine which was. parked in front of the Spa. Another accident was l reported, by Otto Hoven. of Salem Rt. uui u t . given r. Dollar dinners served 6:4R to I very evening. niStf Spend Few Days In Rosebnrg Mrs. Paul Blatcbley and son and Mrs,- Edward "Bingenheimer and son, of Salem, are-spending the latter part of this week in Rose burg with friends, having motored to that city recently" , 'Home Heatfquarlers" Trfangle Realty, All Court. X7tZ New Iaw Head, Goes East Professor Roy R. Hewitt, of CorvsUlis. who was recently , ap pointed dean of the Willamette university school of law, left Wed nesday for a trip through the east. Professor Hewitt will first stop in Lake , of Bays.. Ontario, Can., .where he will attend the national conclave of Phi Kappa Tau, so cial fraternity, of which he is a member. From, there he plans to go; to Buffalo,. N. Y., to attend the annual meeting of the American Bar association. He expects to make a thorough . inspection of the leading law schools of the east before returning , to Oregon on September IS. If! Interested Fairmoant Hill' Lots Investigate the". 26. lot plkt of All . protected lots. . 1 5 0 0 0 Restriction s Between 'Fir I and Jbbns on Leffelle and Mj'ers. Lots to.sUrt fllOO and upV1 All siaes, facings, etc Becke & Hendricks. 189 V. Hih street. .. 1 azo Parked Too Long 'Fines of $1 each were paid yes terday in the city, police court .on charges of overtime parking by M. G allaher, 210 S. 1 4th st reet, and L L. BechteU of Salem. . . New 4 Room Ready for Yon 2 More rooms roughed jn Mo dern all respects Priced.- 250 ; 11000 down, balance exactly like rent. 930 Tamarack. Becke & Hendricks. 189 N. High Street. , j:M , ' a20 Caught Between Fire Engines ;Mlke Garton. of CheUni Wash.. ws fined 22.50 yesterday; afteT npon on a charge- of running in otj a fire wagon. Gar Lou la safd to have followed ,a tire engine Wed nesday night in such a, way as tq jret in the way of a stscond" fire wagon. ? .;r-(-' ''" - " ,'; ;- some business 'opportunities Large r warehouse s on ; R- R track close in business corner 100x100 ft., 110.000. Store building 1 with garages for four cars close in. $5000. Cbxar Store excellent - loca tion la Salem. A jnoney .malt er Ask us. . ' - -Service ' SUtion on i highway five miles tut with S acres Another - Service 7 Station well located ; ; in Saiem Ask ."- us ibOut them. T.---".. '.; . , -'V- We are here to render honest, reliable service to you. It you wish to selV td hut. torrade brtto bo rrew. money, on youi place, see -is ; " " ' us realty: co. - ."- , 423 ' State Phone 2860 NEW Alleged Drank Gives BaO Emll Beck, of Salem, arrested on a charge of : drunkenness at 2:45 a. m. yesterday, deposited 10; ball with City Recorder Pool sen later in the day, and will ap pear this afternoon for a hearing. Saturday Only ' . ' . Electric percolator, value $7.50, $5.95. Hamilton Furniture Co. . ' a20 To Return , to uamornla Andrew T. Klett, Salem "busi tess man, who has been spending an extended visit in San Francisco and other California cities recently Is- expected to return to Salem J soon, according to word received by Salem - friends recently. For Quick Sale An attractive bungalow 4 rooms and large nook, basement, furnace, etc. Fine . location, good lawn on bus fine, $3900. with $500 down. New.' .6 room bungalow basement , furnace, hardwood floors, garagepaving etc, $3500. $5 000 to loan. Melvin Johnson. 320 V. S. National Bank Bldg. Phone 637. al9. Postal Man on Auto Trip E. P. Daugherty, superintendent of the' mailing department in the local postoffice, left recently with hls;wife to spend a ten day vaca tion motoring- about the state. Annual August Sale Giese-Powers' Furniture Store. Will Fill Methodist Pulpit Dn'.W. W. Sweet, D. D., of Chicago university, will be the speaker - at the First Methodist church Sunday morning, in the ab sence of Rev. F. C. Taylor, pastor. In the evening the Business Men's Bible - class will have charge of t he service. Senator -Visits in Salem '- AVHIard Marks, of Albanv. state I 8enator fWm-Linn county, was a j business "vrwtor In Saiem recently. Annual August Sale -. Giese-Powers Furniture Store. a!9 Will Leave for California Mr. ' andMrs. Lester Schloss- bcrg and datfetater will leave Sun day mofnlngor a trip to San Francisco,, returning, in about ten days. 1 Mr. Schldssberg Is owner ot the Smart Shop and' wilr -attend to buying while in the south ern city.-. Small Store Building For lease. Exceptional location on fairgrounds road. Suitable grocery, confections, etc. 235 and 250 with hot water heat furnished. Ready to occupy. Becke & Hen dricks. 189 N. High Street. a0 Builds Home in Salem E. R. Edwards secured a permit yesterday to erect a one story dwelling at 630 Jefferson street, at a cost of about sz,5UU. to wards plana to do his own bullet in g work. Annual August Sale Giese-Powers Furniture Store. a!9 Service Station Jlmmiel aV". attempt on the part of motorists to steal the gasoline from tha. Gassup service station, on the' - Pacific highway, where located, five milesnorth of Saiem ih ntiemawa-Sllverton road -in tersects, resulted In their secur iit'tw1' ahWnt - a ouart of gas, late Wednesday night. The motorists n'trVmiMii front of the station. pwtAeh was closed, and broke the cast iron door over the hose. An Oregonlan box was also taken, according to Ralph Kletzing. pwn- .r of the station, who lives near ther location." 7. . Dance Where It's Cool Haze! " Green, Sat? Night. - f 20 nomine to Dreamland Saturday night, Chanters Dixie Band, Southern Style, a special in vitation extended ladles, who wui be admitted free. Gents will be charged 75c to defrays expenses r hl Denov dance. Dance go ers who have been . looking for good music can find it here. Dance Ktbrta s:45 d. ro- Come early ana ih 7 Black Crows. , ai 'u rait ore TJpnoi 'And repairing, eurniture Co. Giese-Powers f2tf ohl Salenilte' Visits w - rt w.a ward( of Tacoma is visiting in Salem for a week. He was taV resident,, of this city ,for many years, p rto l90.5 when he went to Tacoma, where he has re sided . since. ; Mr. Edwards is in he candy manufacturing industry there. - He is the father of Arthur J, Ed wafds. ?who - has ..been the pressmanjof j-Tbe Stataflmanlever since he was boy in knee pants; and that was a long time ago. - Cars Crash on State,- J " '; .E.N. Peetx,?d4 U Commercial streeV reported last night that his car was struck .by a' machine op eratedT bylWalter .Lien.t 270 8. Lee street,, at the Intersectlqn Qf JZth S IN BRIEF Peets clamis he was driving east on State, and on attempting to turn: north ot jl2th,..was struck by Lien,, who .was driving west on State, and was going too fast for the - Intersection. Lien says that Peets cut the intersection, coming put from behind another car. The' Peets car was struck on the right nnd wheel and fender. & Oregon Palp A Paper Oo Preferred. Limited amount for ale. Hawkins fc , Roberta. Phone U27. '.;.; J...;; .Jlltf Returns from Vachats ' Blanche lsberwood, secretary in the office of the superintendent' of city schools, who is spending the month of , August on a vaca tion at Yachats, spent yesterday in Salem at her home, returning to the coast this morning. Divorce Granted Alberta M. Kusel was granted a divorce In circuit court Thursday from Vernon Kusel, whom - she married January 11, 1927,' at Eu gene. .Cruel-' and inhuman treat ment were the grounds oh which charges were preferred. Reply Filed ' -F. R. : Royston Thursday filed reply to an answer In circuit court, fci the BuJt of Roy8ton against O. R; Thompson, "et al. ; - ' ' - MOTHER OF PILOT T 'Will Turn Up Safe and Sound I Just Know If ' Says Mrs. ' Scott SANTA MONICA, CAL-, Aug. 18. APJ Hours of -waiting to night bad' Hot dimmed the confi dence of Mrs. Sarah Stewart Scott, mother; of Go r d o n Scott, navigator, of the missing Golden Eagle phthe' of .the Hawaiin air race that her -' son's ability as a navigator : wonld, carry him through. "My-boy win turn up safe and sonndt: just know it." said Mrs.Scottas.she fought against tears-; . ; Just .year ago this month, this same mother waited in sus pense. -Fbl1 It -was iri August of J last year that-her son, then navi gator Of the forty fopt yacht Jubilo in thev Honolulu yacht race was lost at-sea tor : seven days. "Gordon turned ud .then," said Mrs. Scott "smiling, "and he will do it again. . . "Gordon Is ;a navigator. We cannot understand what, has hap pened to delay them. It may be some schooner without radio ap paratus has picked them up." LAUDER GRIEF STRICKEN Scottish Comedian Retires; Plac es Wreath Over Wife's Grave 1SLA, HEBRID ISLANDS. AUG. V 18. CAP) Sir Harry Lauder , is ,in retirement here be cause ef hla distress over the re cent death of his wife. His physician has ordered the noted Scottish, comedian to take a complete reet, and there; is a persistent rumor, tfcat he wUl-jre- f tire from the stage. : . . ,.'3: ' s- Sir Harry's , grief for his- late wife Is poignant. Ou her grave he has placed a wreath of flow- "Miss Illinois' Bib$.'Xo:r5elahder,i46Bet, ril,4 has 'won., at an eliminatlbn in Chi cafV i' te jjonorf - betn; Mis4 niintTis,'iirth5;AtlanUc City beauty STILL CON Dl : , ; y - - . tit V ' :! ; ) pi ft ::-. " s :- . ly.-x : $ K' y " "-.,.,... "t"viil:- f 1 - I - i '. t .. - r -- ; I f I -v." ' ... I r- : .....: , ( A " - BflflfflET v ' J- - SAYS WE HAVE A-1934 TYPE FORD iCOrPE LOADED WITH - EXTRAS, DUCO FXNISH, 85 XBW RIB. BER AND A DANDY RU' KING CAR FOR fSSO.OO.. Mo I "The House That Service Bant" ers in the shape df a broken heart, and it bears this inscription!-r--'j "To my sweetheart. darling wife, the sweetest flower that , in the garden grew. As a memory you will never fade. You had all my love "Harry. WOMEN OF OREGON IITE PRESIDENT Message "Forwarded to Coolidge Urges Him to ' Visit This State i PORTLAND, Aug. 18. (AP) Calvin Coolidge,. president of the United States, and the first lady of the land were cordially Invited by the women of the state, through Mrs. G. J. Frankel, presi dent of the Oregon Federation of Women's clubs, to visit the Pacific northwest. The Invitation was telegraphed to the summer White House in the Black Hills of South Dakota to day. " . "Representing the, women of the federated clubs of Oregon, we, too, extend our earnest and hearty invitation to you and the first lady of the land to visit Oregon," Mrs. Frankel telegraphed on be half of that organization. Senator Steiwer added his in vitation ; to scores of others. FINISH RAILROAD PLANS Final Brief ;n . Reorsanixa. tion Plan of Milwaukee Lino WASHINGTON. Aug. 18. (AP) A final brief in support of the pending reorganization plan by which the Chicago,.. Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad would be taken out of receivership was filed today with the interstate com merce commission. Counsel for the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. .Paul and Pacific railroad, which has been created provisionally to take over the property, outlined again the various details of security ex changes projected, declared that they represented substantial Jus tice as among bond and stockhold ers concerned, and added that pub lic welfare required the. termina tion of the court control. A committee representing ap proximately 218,000,000 in par value of the bonds - of. the road, headed by C. Jameson of New York,, has opposed the reorganiza tion plan as presented to .the com mission, and Xhe brief..; presented today v;defended;, at ,. considerable length the steps, projected.-. DIX GETS RECORD BASS t'sei; Only' Light? Tackle; Sports- : "men Say Keeords Shattered AVALON, ' SANTA "CA f ALlNA ISLAND, CAL-, AUG. 18. (AP) Richard Dix, movie star, made a record today when he landed a 310 pound bass with light tackle. The Catalina tuna club declared that the "previous record ? catch was a 277 pound fish snagged by H. W. Adams of Los Angeles.' Dix was fishing from a" small bpat. He argned with th.e big bass for 52 minutes before haul lng it over the' gunwale. 'It mea sured seven feet 'long. Gregory La Cava, motion dtrecor - was with Dix. ., s'-i'' krLneVRy rOSTLlND. uSKODI ' Irs - ttmmhrrm. mhU dame. Mrl mlta. Oat ! 4 v , HEiKTITCniNG ; 'I 6. 8 and 10 cents per yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating. ANNA IL imUEGER Over Miller' ' Telihone lit KJidlura ,:On Purifies i water, I el ne-es the! V"ii ot and f lre i 1 o ilm W 4R B-wT Ii rfal wm imlmm. it I2t ft. CkTSH - -i writ's f - -Vj i U r.;i , 1 Misafistheri:iUti4lyj has' been crowned M Miss Utah ' for 1927ihe .to.D'jt. Atlantic ; City " to . compete f or "the creaUr '' ' honor of being ,MJIis: America'.. t in September. , . . iJOCAh LOCKS31ITH TAKES TRIP INTO' jfriOCyTAlXS After having been in business for a number Or number of years in balem . without a, vacation, Alvin B. Stewart, locksmith", of r 247 Court street icentiy; -took two weeks' off and made p fpr: con siderable lost ,timeV according to the story of 'his Xflp which, he is telling to friends.; 'I- i ' , ;' Accompanied .by W. C. tjehman. local oculist, and Atthur.Welch, of the postoffice force( Stewart left Salem on July. 30 packing l(t to Indian lakei. where, they spent three days of .fishing. . The catch was plentiful, Stewart' reports, .bttt the fish wereu'nf it to eat because df the spawning seasdn. "r .-'. j Welch brougblt-iepaekhorse back On ' the : trail, WhUe.. the ether two -hlkedT "down" Thomas creek, a distance 6i abotft 14 .miles, returning home -on We'dhesday.- 4 Thursday tndrnlrife Mn and Mrs, utewart leu on an auto tnp, going to the coast' by . way" of'Cdryaitis. Northward from Newport' they pfp qrtded, stopping in. Sutler City and De Lake totlsit ; vfriendssJind meeting a party a Astoria which included' someXoid school mates of Stewart's; whQfci.,he ' had not seen for a numbers of years.' Sunday niorninJthey returned to Salem; only toleaye again Mon day for'. Centray Oregon by Way of The DaTieaT 6oing;doWn;tO Red mond 'and west no Sisters, the party visited Suttlelakd,and Fish take,, andcaraped.for.a time on the Metoijus I,' tittj-where -! the fishing wa, found to fee particu larly good; frith;' tte;;ilnilt M Dolly Vardens and rainbow, trout easily secured every; day.'p Stewart telii some particularly- good- fish stories about, that-par At'1: h v v Grea A'ews, . Folks! i - Blfett's apltbl CaeW Guaranteed V; RHEUMATISM Money fefaQded If -it C6e not enrt youT NELSON A mmt,'ihB6u Cor. qourt and Liberty . TeL ? jPLUMBING Hi KGSTERt ldLS Center Street 1 1., Pbones and 1S10W. . , Fine ) Flxtnr si v5 vUa I . Standard. Edulpnient I'M 7 ' I 11 . ' ' ska Our i Perennial Gardens . , - On the Wallace Ilok s - C. F.' BRKITH ATJPT Telephone ?S0 ' 11 Stale St. i VIZ .1B2T1 2Ta-- u 11 - ' ,-Jeo' The , return waa made over the McKenkie t pass the. Stewaitn ar Mnr ha TVldaV night ' after v. - -T -, ...... over a week.; of touring the best part ofHbeatatey t-T' iVC -? i V "StewarTaytu4t'all the roads encountered-oa-tha-trip were in good 2 shape, V nut that Clatsop county.' just "souti of Seaside, baa the best road he traveled over on the whole vtrip. The trip np the coast over the new Roosevelt high way, he declares, lis bound to be 6ne I of the- niQsf popular drives in the 'wwt,ggf.; ; ' . Wife (to nusnand'anaving hen neck )-r-Oucbr Oh. "Tom," that rax- or is terrible. . " ' ir Hl' Hub- Yes. dear. It's the one: yon used to sharpen your pencils I saved U for this, purpose. 1, The. Pathfinder, J. 'WILL0S'; ACCORDED -A I REPRIEVE V FOB J:WEEK 1 .CCon'Uued .from j?ag.J:) :-r history "of the" case of ttie'Stateof Oregon against'James Willos'and Ellsworth- Kelley. f the gallows has been cheated, and for the sec ond time the sentence " of death pronounced against the men has, proven at leaatl temporarily fu tile. Never before. however, have the' men - approached legal death so closely, only to .avert it by some narrow margin .Ellsworth Kelley. under death sentence for1 his part In the fatal ..vnx-n o- f Tnhn i Sweenev and aawsaaaa - - Alilton. HoIman. and the wounding of Liite ; Savage. penitentiary guards wto.sotfght' to prevent an MMoe tote the institution on the evening; oCvAugueVsl 2. 192?. lal of habeas corpus granted Wednes f saved from the- gallows on a wru dar less1 than MS hours before he was to bavej jelrepped through the death trap. ; James' Willos, whb' was also also to have died ' this morning at 8:30 for the same crime, was unable to secure a writ Qf habeas irmi!t or mandamus but was snatched from the gallows when a seven day reprieve granted by tne Kovernor and telegraphed from Grants Pass, arrived at the pen itentiary at 5:25 p. m. yesterday evening. ' .' . ' '.' Eleventh hour elfdrts had been exerted to the limii to save the two men in what Is said to be the hardest fought criminal case in the history of the state. A petition for a stay of execu tion, for Wiltos pending determin ation of his sanity was filed in Circuit Judged L. H. McMahan's court yesterday. , and hearing set for 7' o'clock In-the evening, but hearing was postponed until to. day. upon amval of the reprteve rrnm thA rovernor. Stay b execution for Kelley be came automatically erreciive when Judge " McMahan allowed kelley's attorney's "until 2 p. m , - O rtm-BBALa. f Funeral services for Mrs.. Katie MhM will be held from the Ter williger Funeral Home on atnr- rin v Auzuaf 20; at z n. m.v-mrs. Maybee was a' member of the Un- alaska. Wash... circle xt North 01 w. interment- will be In the Odd Fellows cemetery. TERWILLIGERS , Perfect" Funeral SeVvice For- Less Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street A Telephone T24 : 1 -i --.'ft - 1 FOR StricUy nodern . ; new six . room English type house. 5 ; block Sate;hpne.; :l800. - ' ' -- - - - ' MS 1 ' CUmb the Stairs and Save , -Money - ' -Mens and Ladies suits cleaned and pressed. ." . . . .... .$1-00 Ladies Silk Dresses . . . .$1.25 Coats Relined ......... $200 Mens Suits' Pressed . . .60 j '.VALLEY. CLEANERS iv : Over Bnslcks .--'i':'-; ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired. New or v . a . Used Motors ' V1BBERT & TODD 7'-- v Thlngn' Electrical -11 South High TeL 1111 Y1CK SO HERB CO. ' . ' J. H.' LEOXG, ll&T j ': Our ! Jife'i work 1 has been spent In studying vt!" ln 5 hewing propertlea - ' fZ,- ot Cblneeenerba -and J - nor dally we rellern those .saf faring from : stonrichi liver and nid- rI'-c neyf -trouble. - rhenma- JijSm ItlaxA , and. gall . stones,!. alit'dorderi bt men," wotderf 4fld,Midrea; rre Cc&-iiiiaa can or wrxss - opallTtotfp.-tf. ? ' 1 - t 4 , H&OR PoPr-HS Ay&- KB U had .e-snBEo ; WITH, HAlflJ PKEAD -IE CAME, H LIVE WITH OS mmm today to make reply to a return of writ of habeas corpus filed . . - by Willis S. Moore, assistant attor ney general. - which had . - been granted Wednesday. " . ; . . '', . ' Three affidavits of Wlllos" in sanity were filed in court yester day, bearing the ' . signatures - 'of El ma Miller, a sister. Bradley AJ Ewers, attorney for Willos in his appeal from the state' supreme court to the supreme court of the United States, and -Robert MtUer. a brother of' the condemned man. - Willos. In his cell at the ? pent tentiary, the . affidavits ' declare, speaks in undertones, talks inco herently, interrupts conversation by mumbles, quotes from the Bi ble and makes jokes about life" and death.besides imagining- that var ious Individuals have made ;jip-, pointments with. him.,ali of which are said to indicate that he is dai void of reason; ' ; r i j , v -1 I -The reprieve from' the -u Kover nor, coming, as It did.,gtves ampla time to hear the insanity charge. anVl may eventually save the- con demned ' man -from deafchtfed was said last night. " . ' ' . .., That Kelley. if he is ever re sentenced td death will long - es cape the gallows, is -seen In state ments of his attorneys, Martin L. KEEP YOUR Feet Healthy J. 416 State St. 4 V!C3U John Rottle LADD & BUSH Bankers Establhmed 1888 General Banking Business 'bfflce Hours from 10 a. m. to-2 p. m. 'AppseTtKatniid-att i'makingra delicious sahdwicK f oYyourself; ; It is delicious Because LESS BREAD. PEERLESS BAKERY . ' "170 N. Gommercial TRANSFER - ' Lcn? and Short Public and Private Slorase Fireproof BaUdin ' . GRAIN, FEED AND SEED ' Free Delivery to any part of the city ' : -V.Quotdtxcns cn A Application.-; -: r.' .X Pipes a nd W 11 1 R.. ngwho i clare thii w ha (ere r jj ud gelc Jla han'i'SaecTSldn' maybd onthe pomt oTttinstiTkionanty"--they - Eat5v raised. the", case ; is appealable boh toHhe .supreme court of , the United. States. , If full rocoUTaaJ is had, another year and a half or,.' two years may elapse before teH-V ea;-.frn- . "" ;Rer. H. B. Chambers, peniten- , tiary.clvaplaln, hurried hack from-, the American Prison ' council!' meeting rat Tacoma. last nisht to be with theondemned menuht!,? they should mount the gallows ' this morning, but; said . ho w;4V pleasantly surprised to find that his services would be unnecessary:1' al least for the iUue: being. , I Governor Patterson's, aci'onin, granting Willos a reprieve was unexpected, since he JiakJ declared that he wouldnot interren4 xlP-n less advised by the aUQney .jo erala.-offk-e. - - -.. - Compound Licorice -Powder ""'. " -i-iaw . I J 1 zy Exceptional care Is taken- in .the prepar . - ' at ion. of. this old-fashioned family laxative. - This, reliable household product is' sold under the . Puretest Seal of Quality. 50c . 8 Ounce Container Perry's Drug Store 115 S. Commercial it is made of PEER - i - end STORAGE Distance IIauIIrr .1 t 1.1 r A and ."SUte, at 5:10. yesterday 1"L 11.LW i