TTin OREGON STATESMAN. SAlXMORfcGOI? Pi i. SATUItDAy. iMOftNIKOi lAUCTteT-, 20,5 imtirJfE ' v 3! IS. 1 Men's fancy Dress Sox G. W. LOCAL Albany College Man o Speak " The pulpit of the First Presby terian chdreh will be filled Snn day morning by Tier. Clarence W. Greene. 'president of Albany Gol 'lege, who- trill speak on "Our Honpicaing n the "Mint Yard Witt, start Moa4aVl Augast 22nd. Salem Group Enjoy School- The. Salem YMCA has come in for ome favorable comment at e YMCA staff training school beine " conducted at ijeaoecK, Wash., according to a letter re ceived from Ben Rickll. . associ ate secretary, at j the local plant, -who is at the conference with his wife- and Harvey Brock. Dwlght Adams and Kenneth-La wson. : Saturday BpeclV-r . A good electric percolator for $5.95. Hamilton Furniture Co. a20 Hop Picking to Start Soon Hop picking at the Lake Brook farm, owned by the T. A. Lives- ley company, is expected to begin" next, Thursaay, ii j--terday. Plans for recreational and With work, among the pick ers have been completed, and Mrs. Barbara Beck and Delbert Stokes baryvrill hrat Lake Brook on Wednesday to take charge of the 'work, which Is conducted .as the Livealey - irealth and Recreation service. Jlotel Marlon Dollar dinners served 5:45 to 8 every evening. n2tf Ask Magazines for Camps Maraxines for'use In the var ious chop i pickers' camps In the vicinity of Salem are being solic ited by -4bo local .YMCA. which acta as a distributing agency for this reading-matter. :Those who have -old magaxines which are in (good ' shape, and which contain rood reading material are asked to catt the YMCA office. Last year twVrtfuck'. loads .of reading material - were distributed .among the various' camps. - ' . i x; x - : Js&t BetwSe'4 Aban apd Salenv- Several sacks of sugar.t any m formation please telephone Hunt Brothers racxing uo. New home to Be Built A perniit was issued ,yesterday In the office of the city recorder :f? " T. ' McDonald, for the con tmpttnn of one and a half dwelling at 2490 Haiel street, at th ."corner of Hickory.. The Kniirfer fa named as Wilson, and the approximate' cost $2,600. Fly Spray 91 a Galloi Any quantity. Bring your own can. Ray Lt Farmer Hdw. Co. a20 Mark Skiff Sued ; .'Merchmnt'a Credit Bureau, as signees for Iver Christeason, Jul lus Chrlstenson, Martin Christen sob and Bergette Chrlstenson and a number of employees of the Four Good Trades Imnroved farm, of 114 acres near Dallas to trade for Salem property, or acreage near Sa lem.;. - rx's : vr Forty acres near Hood Riv er on paved highway, 16 acres apptesj two acres alfaira, to trade for home or small bust Bess In Salem. r- Six-room house In Corvallls to trade for Salem, property. House Will Lrenf for $40.00 per' mouth: . - I V ; l Twenty-five acre farm nine miles from Salem to trade for Salem, property.-, , .. .. . i ; If Interested, come in and talk : It over, V'-fi., Money to Loan ' Houses to : r ; , ' Rent", . If. : ' , . fe " fetr REALTY CO. ,42 State St;: Telephone 2660 JOHNSON 469 State Street NEWS IN Kings Valley Lumber company, yesterday . filed suit in circuit court against Mark S. Skiff to recover $5,000 alleged to be still due for 100 shares of capital stock. In ,ther lumber company, which Skiff contracted to buy in 1920. Recovery of $4,863.88 in past due wages, attorney's fees in the amount of $560, and costs is sought. ' Furniture Upholstered- And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture Co. fl3tf Will Build in Rosedale F. B. Manley yesterday took out a permit to build a one story dwelling at 1630 Jefferson street,, in the Rosedale addition, at a cost . of about $3,000. Small Store Building For lease. Exceptional location on fairgrounds road. Suitable grocery, confections, etc. $35 and $50 with hot water heat furnished. Ready to occupy. Becke & Hen dricks. 189 N. High Street. a20 Vagrant Held in Jail R. Valentine, of Portland, was held In jail Thursday night dn a' vagrancy charge. , Dance Where It's Cool Hazel Green; Sat. Night. a 20. Auto Gquipment Stolen The Trumra Motor Car com pany, ;34 worm I'ommerciai street, reported to police yester day that : some: one:- had stolen a tailligbt, stop-flight. :; and license tilate number; 11700 it from the rear o an auto Thursday night while it was parked in front of their place of business. r First Church of Christ, Scientist, Salem. Ore, Announc es a Free ieciure on unrwunu Science. By Hon. William E. Brown of Los Angeles. .Calif. Mem ber of the board of lectureship of The Mother Church,- The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Bos ton Mass. In Church Edifice Tuesday Evening 8 P. M. The public is-cordially Invited to at- trnd : v aZ3 Orchestra to llay Sunday- Joe Benner's; orchestra has been i secured to, i give a .sacrga concert : It the Willson park re ligious- service next Sunday ; af ternoon. ; it was J announced yes terday. Dr. W. C. Kantner, re tired Congregational minister,, is to be the speaker, . It Interested Falrmonnt . ui Lots Investigate th 26 (lot plat of aAU protected lota. $5000 Restriction. Between nr ana Johns on Leff elle and Myers. Lots to start IllOa and up. : AH sixes, facings; etc Becke A Hendricks. 189 N. High Street. ' o irtnf tor. Parkl we Fines'" for oveitime parking of $1 rath -were paid, in the court of the city recorder yesterday oy Kenneth King, 4 6t Iloyt street, ad the 'driver of a. ear -with li cense ' number 180-010. Alleeed Drunk Porfelti I Rail : Osear Johnson.' whose home is said to be in - Portland.' was ar- ested " - Thuicdsy . night on ; charge of being 'drunk, and re leased yesterday morning by or- er "of ,rit i Tleoorder t Pouisen, after depositing $5 ." bail. Yes terday afternooa'he tailed to ap- .aatM in ennrt. . and the s & , was .'otfeited to thcityt :- ." ctatnrdaT Only Electric percolator. Talne $7.50 $5.95. Hamiltoa ..Fufniture Co. :?:.v,- : . '. : . ' a20 Balance Due AskeV ; . T ts 1 ! Braxier C. Small yesterday f 11 ed action in circuit court against Frank' W; Durbin"to collect a bal lance of $85 dne sincej. last i .De- " . ? ... - v.. X... Ladies' suk : Hose In New French Shades $ n oo . f i" ' v- "f" ,jt & BRIEF Kstate Ordered Distributed Judge L. H. McMahan, arflng for county judge Hunt, yesterday ordered distribution of $4500 cash and bonds to the beneficiar ies under the will of the late Mary P. Johnson. Three beneficiaries will participate, receiving $1500 each. 8 Oregon Puly and Paper Co. Preferred. Limited amount for sale. Hawkins and Roberts. Phone 1427. jly6tf Cupid Knocked Out- Dan Cupid was knocked out in the ninth round yesterday, ap parently, for he failed to entice anyone to the license bureau in the county clerk's office. Conse quently" there were no marriage licenses issued. New 4 Room Ready for You 2 More rooms roughed in Mo dern all respects Priced $4350 $1000 down, balance exactly like rent. 930 Tamarack. Becke & Hendricks. 189 N. High Street. a20 Demurrer Filed Attorneys for Ous T. LarsdU, in the suit of Frank L. Price against him. yesterday filed a demurrer in circuit court, asking that the action be dismissed becaure of in sufficient facts. Notice of Appeal Filed Notice of appeal in the action of Roy J. Hoffman as adminis trator for the estate of G. E. Un ruh, deceased, against Asmus Jess was -filed' in circuit court yeser day. Appeal Is taken from a re cent circuit court decision award ing title to a strip of ground eight feet wide between the two par ties. Four feet each had been awarded the' contestants. Wanted Hop Pickett Hartley & Craig yard. Starting Aug. 22. Phone' 643 or 530 W. a21 Vffl Practice on Range Sunday i Co. B., 162nd Infantry, will have between 15 and 20 men tak ing part in the practice shoot to be held on the Turner rifle range Sunday, according to Captain Paul F. Burris. The party will leave the armory at 8 : 3 0 a. ' m. Sunday. , Nebraska Picnic Postponed Because of the rush of the har vest season next week, the Ne braska picnic, scheduled tor next Thursday . at the state fair grounds has been postponed for two weeks, according to Chair man Zimmerman of the program committee. 5 Loose' Gravel Causes Crash ; Loose grayer on Center street which recently had pavement laid over (the car track, caused : an auto' accident yesterday between machines driTen;jby ,W A. Living ston. 1590 N. 19th street, and J. H. Boentng; 742 f.f Commer cial street.'accordlnsT f to Living ston's report.f LIttlejdamage -was done to eitner car. , i ne xigm was at the: intersection of 16th and Center. Fined for Reek lew Driving ; James Staley. of Portlands paid a fine of '$10 inJastlce court yesterday; when he appeared and pleaded .guilty to a charge , f reckless driving. i--.. - I Nurse Returns' from Vacation Miss' Signa Wahlstrom. R.- N., nurse at the SaTem general hos pital, recently returned from aj vacation apent in Rainier nation all park; - and i has resumed her duties ai, tb hospital. ' . ; Claims Girl Driver Careless t Claiming that, the interest .of the - girl driver, of. a -car with li cense number " 2 10-5 55 1 was, ab C0 . SAYS " : WR HAVE A" 1020 lHiXTl AO CXUPK WITH mMP-. Kit, OAM SPOT, SXl'B BKR, 11KATRR AND A CAR THAT IS IN FINK CONDI TION IX KVERY WAY FOR 9079.00 "The House That Service Ballt" her, W. J. MacKenzle, 243 ,N. 2 1st street reported an accident happening at State and Liberty streets yesterday at 12:45 p. m. MacKenzle was driving south on Liberty street wnen the car driv en by the girl approached from the left, on Sta-te, and did not give right of way. His left fen der caught on the right rear fen der of the other car, causing his machine to be dragged for about ten feet before stopping. Leaves for California Arthur Colton, who recently suffered a broken arm while cranking a car, left yesterday morning tq Spend a month in San Francisco "with his father, who fa put ehasfirg agent for the Zeller- bachi Paper company there. He expects to return to Salem about September 15 to resume his work ia the paper mill, where he has worked since his graduation from Stanford university last spring. Goes to Spokane on Vacation- Miss Elizabeth Baker, secretary of the Y. W. C. A., who returned recently from the Rainbow girls camp near Meharaa, has gone to Spokane on her vacation, and will return to Salem about August 27. Mrs. Doney Goes East Dr. and Mrs. Carl G. Doney left yesterday for Portland,, from where Mrs. Doney is leaving for a visit with her son Paul Doney and his wife, who live In Boston, Mass. Mrs. E. M. Parvin Dies Mrs. E. M. Parvin, for many years a resident of Salem, died in Portland Friday, according to word received here. Her husband was head of the school of music at Willamette university for 12 years. He passed away several years ago. Funeral arrangements for Mrs. Parvin" have not been announced. Dmnsmoor to be Speaker 'Lyle B. Dunsmoor, commander of Capital Post No. 9, American Legion, will be the speaker at the Klwanis club luncheon next Tues day, according to the club's Weekly bulletin which will.be distributed today. Another, legion member may also address the club that day. s 'I.. -.:".: Former Pastor Here Dr. W. W. Sweet; formerly of DePauw, now of the theological department of Chicago university is a visitor in the city over the week end. When in Salem last summer he filled the pulpit of the First Methodist church. He will speak ' at First church Sunday morning. Error In Ad In Salem Shopping News, S25c eash coupon applying to each dol lar purchase appearing fn Shopi- plng News for Thursday. Friday, and Saturday is for .Owl Drug Co., and all controlled . .' merchandise only Capital Drug Store. "- a20 BWCSW5V Compound - . Licorice Powder . Exceptional care Is . taken - in the ' prepar ation of this' old-fash toned family--laxative. Thisi reliable household '-. product is 'sold under ' . thrf , Pareteit Seal of : duality. . ' . , - ' ft Ounce Container s , Perry's, Drug Store Xi .ilia-S.. Ckunmerctalf 0 4. 4. i' Piorrtfer Beauty f Hi- 1 - v y : - .;. ' ', : ' i v A " utghter of pioneer Dakota ranch folk has been chosen ' as South Dakota's- most perfect specimen of young womanhood, in stature, beauty of feature and personality. She's Miss Romona Sorenson, above, of Lemmon, S.1 chosen "Miss South. Dakota" at the state American Legion meet. "n . j Boy, Kven If That Was Good I wouldn't like it," wasn't said of the Loganberry Sun Jam Sun dae. Ask for one at the Blue Bird. Peter Pan, Royal Cafeteria, Grey-Belle, Spa. Tyler's . Drug Store, Bligh Billiard Parlors, State Cafeteria, State Cigar store. Terminal Confectionery, The Ma ples, Varney's Sweetland. a20. Doesn't Want Divorce William E. Cooper - yesterday filed answer to Bessie B. Cooper's divorce complaint, denying all al legations constituting grounds for action, and? asking that the complaint be dismissed. Cuts in Front of Aut F. Snyder. California tourist. reported last night that l: M. Vfebb, of Sale'm, turned his car' in front of the, Snyder" car;" at State and Commercial Streets-about 6:30 yesterday "" eveain-gv Wnding a front axle and ra!dhxs rddL -on his car. s- -;s...-&-H-Tjr Jcf fersoir la Ciash '.t v- A minor automobile accident at the intersection, of, S. Winter and State streets was reported- last nigbX by II. JI,Beeson.jf Jeffer son."' Thp; othercar was'.'driven by E. L.fBaxterV of ijexfeV, Oregon. RADICALS AGAIfl AWAIT FATE (N DEATH HOUSE .(Continued Jrom. page. 1) was .immaculate when Musmanno appeared outside the jbars.' , "You're a pretty strong . man, aren't -you ? " the lawyer asked. "Yes, I think I am,; Sacco re plied. , . "ij "Then X must tell;you that the 6, 8 and 10 cents par yard.- Also buttons, stamping- and pleating, ; - ANNAiSH. KRtlEGER Over MllleT's Telephone 117 -Casey's Guaranteed RHEUMATISM REMEDY Money refunded if It does not :; ;-:;&t ur-yofjBase .':? KELSOX. il nkr, Druggists Cor. Court and Liberty - TeL 7 PLUMBING -r Quick Reliable Servlee' . H. EGNER, 1015 Center Street -Phones 853 and 1810-W JTIne Futures. 1 ' " " Standard Equipment ' k'-c. p.reitiiat,;.1 Telephone S 8 0 f t t StaU 8L 1827 FREErWAtXTAPJSI : HCaif phoaa' r irrtl:- EIAX OvEUREII : i NkvCosrmarcUl i: esja few TJnyr w full bench has turned down the final appeals," Musmanno said... "Well 'was the reply, we ex- Lpected IL- T r ; , . iT ? Sacco had beeh eating his din ner, but he stopped abruptly and refused to, eat mare. . lie said he wished to write a farewell ; letter to his son, who visited him yester day. . :. . "'.' .' . ' r VanreUl took the . dews "7: lens stoically, his lawyer said.' The older man- started raving, Mus manno asserted; CThe lawyer de clared 5 later l that there isC Mnb nuestion" but that ? Vanxettl's mind is affected.; ' "I knew it, I knew it." was Van- zetti's reply. 'Go and get that million men." " Musmanno said Vanzettl wanted a wireless set in his cell, so that he could tell the world his whole story. , ;" ?-;Vv-' ' t ' When Deputy., Warden James L. Hogsett and. two -other iprison officers went, for,; the two. men a short time later they found, them quiet and. according to the guards, they gave no sign's of breaking down as they walked through -the prison to the death., house, some distance from Cherry II ilL Celes tine Madeiros, convicted of an other: murder but sentenced to die on the same date as Sacco and Vanzettl, was transferred also to the death house. The three men, according to -the guards, walked without assistance and there was no conversation during the brief trip. Vi'1' They were placed again in ad joining cells, the same they oc cupied before , the respite last week-.. They - will remain there until, they start . their walk? to the electric chair, unless another res - pite halts the execution, now scheduled sometime after mid night next Monday. Kfforts Fa a BOSTON, Aug. 19. (AP) The effort of counsel for Nicoia Sacco and-Bartolomeo Vanzetti to obtain from the full bench of the MassachuseVts 'supreme court a reversal of previous decisions In OBITUARY GIBSON At the home, Wallace Road, rolk county, early Friday, Aug. 19th, Mrs. Mary A. Gibson age 63- fyears. wire or ueo. w. uipsh. Mother of E. Dudley Gibson ot Salem. Chas. R. Gibson of Seattle and Mrs. H. L. Johnson of Con don, Grandmother of Mrs. Henry Fournier ot Salem and Richard and Marvin Johnson of Condon Funeral services Monday. Aug. 22 at 10:30 a. m. from the TUgdon morturary, interment at Albany. MAURET . la thia.clty. Aug,.. 18th, .Isaac Maurey. , Services Saturday morn ing from Rigdon mortuary, inter ment I. O. O. F. cemetery. TERWILLIGERS Perfect, Funeral Service For Leas Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street . Telephone. 724 , FOR INFORMATION ABOUT LOCAL OR EASTERN RAILROAD TRIgS PHONE 727 Oregon Electric Ry. Willamette Valley Line FOR SALE i Strictly modern new six room English type house, 5 blocks State house. $6800. ; F, L. WOOD j S41 State' Street Climb the Stairs and Save Money . Mens and -Ladies .suits cleaned and pressed . . 1.00 Ladies Silk Dresses . . ..$1.25 Coats Relined . . .r. . . . . f-3.0w Mens Suits Pressed .... - -B0 VALLKY CLJVVXEIIS Over Busfccksi ELECTRIC; MOTORS Rewound and Repaired. New or - VIBBERT & TODD - " Things Electrical .., 1S1 South High r r Tel. 1112 YICIC SO HERB CO. J. H. LEONG, Mgr. v Our,, life's-work has -fit C been spent to studying Xr ths healing properties ' JT of Chinese herbs and those " suffering ; from tomieb, liver and kid ney troabls, rheuma tism and t gall stones, also disorders of men. women and children.. v; . - Ft Consul Utlon Gall or TTrltJ . nsew' A. XC to P. I2.s ? r . an state stm .SBBSi 9 t the state courts. faileaS(today.TJie court overruled Xthe'lefense ,e?ej-, tlons ; to c decisions of Judge Web ster Thayer of the superior -court and of Justice" 6eorge-A. Sander son of the supreme court and de nied, a petit Ion for- a "-writ of er ror brou ght bef orej the"' tul 1 bench. This decision was based purely VU legal fcivnnM". . t ' Immediately after the an Bouncement, of " tha decision de fense counsel began steps to bring the record of the ' case before Ahe United States supreme Court :ana to obtain a stay of i execution oi the two men for murder. , Their onltn fzntres st. midnight on Aug. 22. :.J-m'fijo, . - ' '- Arthur p.. Hill, chief defense counsel . Instructed -ichaei, ,.a. Musmanno. of Pittsburgh, associ ate counsel. -to prdceed to WTash tngton to f Ue with the clerk - qf the United States supreme court a petition for a writ, of certiorari Musmanno : announce that he would leave tonight on the tea eraf express, due In Washington at 7:25 a. m. tomorrow, - Approve Despatch GENEVA, Aug. 19. (AP) A meeting of about 3,000 persons in' one of. Geneva's largest halls tonight approved a " telegram which will be sent to Boston de manding the release of Sacco and Vanzettl. It also was voted to appoint a committee of propagan da In favor of boycotting Amer ican products, , especially films ,The secretary of the trade un ion council presided. Three at tempts have been " reported - here to1 sabotage American films. . j. mI- Attempt Demonstration : f , BERLIN, Aug.1 v'l9.--(AP) For The Family 5 bedrooms, lots of . closets, fmfe Hying; room,, dining, room, built-in bath, lovely nookj big fireplace,. lots of built-ins, wired for range, hardwood floor, garage, nice back porch, full basement, pipe furnace, trays, east' front, big lot, paving and sidewalks paid, fine neighbor hood, ready to move into Monday. ', .' " Priced so it will sell. . See - ' . , . ; A. S. FLINT ' in., in ii ' v.). .' TRANSFER and STORAGE 'f Long and Short Distance Hauling .. m ; ; ; Public and Private Storage ; v V.-' J ? Fireproof Buildins , .. , GRAIN, FEED AND SEED 1 " Free Delivery to any part of the city - Quotations on Application , t . .... . .i -- Farmer is Warehouse t PAUL TRAGLIO, Prop, . - Day Telephone 28 I f Night Terephone 1267-W ,? Spend Sunday, ODELLrLMCE (Cascade Summit Stri.) ff r . Round SPECIAL TRAIN Leaye Salem 6;00 al.m." . ?: Arrive Cascade Summit 1 1:40 a. mtl,'r eturnmg Leave Cascade Summit 6:00 p. m. - ' - ? , ' ' . . Phone 80 . or 41 for 1 further , A.P.NOTH "1 '"'p Ticket Agent -. f -SomMieni: 'Pacific. - Ajerowd of comjnpnsts atemptfX to'lholcl if enAration., before tne American era d assy laie i"- , nigfttbttjt'iwere dlepersedrby po lice vwbb nsed blackjacks t freely. Mahyf Jafrests " were ' made.: . : U - - n Explanations' Reqniretl '-Jerry is a tailor who takes m vacations whenever the .f pirlt moves: him. regardless ot their f- feet upon his business.-; Being h.1- by a friend that .he should have some excuse to give to customers ? when he lCcks up his shop, he had this sign.made. which he now. plac-. . es ou the front .door when , he Is absent: !This shop closed. ,. I .am sick, out of town, attending a Tun -eral.l gone to "a convention. fjhr ing." - , - . . - - . - . Flapper Va hips' i( ' PARKERSBURG, W, Va.-.-Ma- ' Irons of the. two stations of the Baltimore r& Ohio railroad her say they find "more of a problem preventing foolish young flappers from vamping men than-1n" 'pro. telling girls who. mighl be ..sup-; posed to be inaoctnt victims the wiles of the men,". . - 1 ; . .'.1 :,:- 'l i FOR BOYS FOR GIRLS ' '" , j j .j K v 1 . ...... T i ..'; John J. RtJttle , 415 State. St.. - 2083 Maple TTHtit TVMH" - , 1. Aiig.':21cii hi 1.. -At i Trip Fare 7 tun: information , ii . A. A. MICKEL - D.Fr.P.A. Tpgelher sorbed in the young ' man with 3X2 ITT- t ,-- - -.' - 1