F"1 SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 28, 1927 , 77 'HIT C 1, JIMMY JAMS Where To J Dine TODAY ONLY ... -: r -an' another tmimo i like aoot Pitrnics it TTHXT 1 DON'T HWE - YOUR I W, ll ll U.lL. Eat Your Sunday Dinner v i k-lo wash MY l-Kr-i7t EYES Fail to Warn you of trouble, r A tooth aches, a stomach rebels Ihe eye merely slows up and requires more en ergy to do its work. - See Know- about them today. . Morris Optical Co. -First Nationat Bank Building. At the-Gray Belle. Chicken Dinner - - Served all day at The Spa. " For in nner Tills Evening ' Dollar dinner at the Marion hotel today. . . - , f W : w .. . .... Good Eats We- Please You Imperial lunch 549 Ferry. Chicken Dinner at the Lunch Box TA CnD fs 5-ATT 1 M 4 LA touv rr...T We have a late 1923 Chevrolet "Sedan, equip-" f ped with bumpers, spot light, motometer, 85 per cent new rubber, fine condition for $495.00 . N181 S. Liberty St. Tables for ladies.' Open, all day, ; ' THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM; OREGON V. i n I Lots of Picture Chances on the Farm Kodak Stop in and let ug show you how easy it is to " , " ' make pictures ! with a Kodak. Kodak prices ffoni $5 upward. CAPITAL DRUG COMPANY ONLT TUB BEST Agcnts the Owl Drug Co. Give Party for Warner - ' A farewell party for Loyal War ner, who for the past two years has been boys work secretary at churches of the. city, was siren "last night at the Y by hia friends, a large number : of whom ' were present, including members of the , boys' department. w.. Mr. Warner is tearing the YMCA to enter the employ of the local J. C. Penney company store, on September 1. 26 Ford Coupe New rubber, .lots of, extras at $425. Used Car Corner,'. block west of Ladd and Bush. ' a28 Sees Car Go Into Ditch - - L. E. Hammer, of Tillamook, reported . yesterday " at the local : police station ' that while driving on the Pacific highway four miles south of Salem, yesterday, a car travelling Just 'behind, him which had . been trying to pass his car, left the highway and went Into the ditch.. J. W, Gilmore, of Jeffer son, 'was the ' driver of " the ' wrecked machine. , ' , - . Ainpico Re-Enacting riayi Piano, price greatly reducejd. Your old instrument taken as first ' payment. ' Balance , easy monthly payments.-' Geo. C. Will Music House, 432 State, St. a31 Fire Days in Jail Given., ; William Spencer, of Los An - geles, who was arrested Friday night when officers are said to hare found him under the influ ence of canned heat. alcohol, was 'yesterday sentenced to serve five days in the city Jail, when he pleaded ' guilty .-, to . a charge o f drunkenness. . . $150 Cash Boys fine used piano. 355 North High streea. aug-29. Fined for Reverse Turn -, W. I. Staley, 271 N. Summer street, yesterday was fined $2.50 in police court, when pe entered a plea of guilty to a charge of making a reverse turn at the cor ner of Ferry and Commercial. Haircnttlng by Appointment ; I Permanents; marcelling. The Eeauty Box. Phone 1985. a28 Parka Car Too long i - Bert p. , Thompson.,, 124 & Mar ion street, is said to have parked his car too-Ions yesterday,- and so paid -a fine of. $1 in police court later.- ' 8 Oregon Pnly and Paper .Cp . , Preferred. Limited amount" for sale. Hawkins and Roberts. Phone 1427., . Jiyett Visit With Salem Friends . Mr. and Mrs. William Day. of Oakland, spent yesterday In Sal em visiting with Rev. Fred C. Taylor, and family.. , Mr. and Mrs. Day were formerly members To Trade . . Forty-acre farm near Hood River, 12 acres in apples, no buildings. Price $5,000. Will trade .for small grocery ' business or home in Salem. For Sale A beautiful 6-room Spanish bungalow, r two fire places, furnace, as modern as mon ey could make it. -The-price " of this house has been re v duced - from $7,500 to $6, 500 and there is nothing in Salem to - eual- this : price : Salem to equal it at this price. See us at once. A fine ten-acre tract on Pacific highway four miles from Sa len, nearly all in bearing ap ple orchard. Price $3,000. Terms. . A good tract of 13 acres on Salem-Dallas highway, part In , cultivation, running wa ter. Price $2,000. Terms. U.S. REALTY CO. 442 State St. TeV 2660 LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF I Products of the Methodist church In Sioux City, Iowa, during the pastorate of Rev. Taylor at that church. 2 Ford Coupe New rubber, lots of extras at $ 4 25. Used Car Corner, block weBt of Ladd and Bush, a28 Has Xo Driver's Licence Charged with operating his car with fonr In the driver's seat, and having no ! driver's license1, Benny Ruiz, -of I Portland, yester day was fined $10 when he en tered a plea of guilty in. police court. " ' - -'' : . Just Have 2 of These j ; '26 Ford roadsters left at $285. Used Car Corner, block west Ladd and Bush. a28 Held on Two Chargeii ! 4 " W. J.', Sukurski, of : SHverton, was arrested yesterday afternoon by Officer Thomason, On a charge of reckless driving. , Upon exam ination- tf the f ear-and "Harirer, Thomason al.so entered, a charge of . possession oi "" intoxicating li iaor. 'Sukurski' was held in the city Jail over last night, awaiting the disposal of his case. 23 Ford Roadster For sale. Engine ; completely overhauled, good rubber, 267 S Church. H a28 Two Trucks Collide j A collision between two tracks occurred , yesterday shortly after noon, .at the intersection of . N. 18th and TChemeketa, - when an American Railway Express truck driven byJThurlo W.Smlth, 1118 Oak street, failed to give right of way, ; according to the driver of the other truck, Don D. Goode, of Stayton, who is a driver for the White truck line. The express truck was. knocked against the curb, and : turned over; onto Its side.' Smith declares that the other truck was traveling at an exces sive rate . of speed., and that its driver was unable to stop it. for .a distance of 63 feet after the col lision. : " - j " Fine Used Pian Must be sold at once, terms $5.00. 355 North High street. - ' ' - 1 ' v a29 Given Bed for Night D. W. Fisher, transient, 1 was provided with sleeping quarters at the city jail Friday night. - Furniture Upholstered And i .repairing., . Giese-Powers. Furniture Cp. - . j fl3tf Leaves for Yachats Trip : S. B. Davidson, business agent and secretary .for the Salem Trades i and Labor . council. Is leaving tomorrow, for - Yachats, where he is going with his family for - a week's : vacation. Harry Wiles; building laborers business agent: will act for Davidson dur ing his absence. . Player Piano at 245 $650. Playerplano slightly used now priced $245. $10. down $1Q monthly. Geo. C. Will Music House." 432 State SL i - k a31 Returned Missionary Speaks Marie Church, returned mis sionary -from. Korea, will speak at Ibe Sunday evening services at the First Methodist church to day. Rev. Fred C. Taylor, pas tor, who returned during, the week from a two weeks vacation at the coast; will speak at the morning services on . "The Cost of Consecration." ' rtnif Mario Dollar dinners served 5:45 to 8 every evening. ! n26tf Fined for Drunkenness Jack Marshall and P. N. Eskew, both faf v Salem, ' were yesterday jnorniag each given fines of . $10 J. It. WILLETT State Street at Liberty haying been picked up at an early hour by, local police officers, in what is said to have been an in ebriated condition. Knabe Grand Piano At big discount in price. Your old instrument taken as first pay ment. Balance easy monthly pay ments. Geo. C. Will Music House. 432 State St. a31 Charged With Stealing Milk- Jack Coffey, Salem, was arrest ed early yesterday morning. charged with drunkenness and larceny. Arresting officers de clare that Coffey removed two bot tles of milk from a dairy truck while it was making its rounds in tho early morning. He is being held In the city Jail, and probably will appear in justice court Mon day on a petty larceny charge. Boy Your Wood Direct From the car and save. Phone after 6 p. m. 1988. : aug.-21-tf Traffic Officer BacK, on Jab State Traffic; Officer Joe Mc Mahon returned to duty yester day after a fifteen day enforced vacation due to a tonsil operation and an infected throat. Beautiful Baby Grand Piano Latest style just like new. $700 model. Goes to first customer at $390. Terms $25. down $10. monthly. Geo. C. Will Music House, 432 State St. a31 Return from Eastern Oregon Mr. and Mrs. .John J. Rottle returned recently from a twelve day trip in eastern Oregon and Idaho, beside visiting relatives in Walla -Walla, Wash. ; They report having seen .considerable mining activity around Homestead. Roads are In excellent condition. Mr. Rottle is the proprietor of a lo-. cal shoe store. $150 Cash - Buys fine used piano, 355 North High street. aug-29 Musician 3it Parents I Miss Lena Belle Tartar, Salem musician and teacher, is recuper ating from a? recent operation, spending some time at the home of her parents, Professor and Mrs. N. Tartar, in Corvallls. Former Local Teacher Here , Harry H. Savage, who for sev eral years was a .member of the Salem high school faculty, and who during . that time . developed a, number of debaters of out standing ability, visited in Salem Friday and Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs; Addison Lane,' 1440 North Liberty street. Prof essor Savage is at present head of the department of economics -at Yankton College, in South Dako ta, having taken that position when he left Salem. Beautiful Used Piano - In fine condition, left with us for sale. " Party leaving city will sacrifice for cash.- See It at Tallman Piano Store. 395 South 12 th street. - a28 Married by M.ethodist Pastor- Otto Leon Burson, of Mill City, and Ruth May Davis, of Stayton, were married yesterday evening at the First Methodist church par sonage by Rev. Fred C. Taylor; FIRST METHODIST. ' CHURCH t " . Sunday- Services " i 11:00 A. J. "The Cant, of Con- , V . -serration..-.. Sermon by the Pastor 8:00 P. M. Miss 3Iarle Church will speak on Missions lii Korea. "The Ilonse That Service Bailt" 1 -tr - Arcident Held Unavoidable ' i That v the accident ', occurring Friday nighf in which a child in one of the automobiles was thrown to the pavement but not injured, was unavoidable and the fault of neither, driver, was agreed by the parties concerned, it was reported the following f day. The drivers were A. W, Gorton and Chester Sundberg.v. . No mention was made to the police of a suspicion that anyone in the car Sundberg was driving had been drinking, the officers told A. Reany, owner of the car. i Gypsyland Klndergarte Will open Sept. 16, at S. High St, Children from 3 to 6 enrolled. Tel. Mrs. B. E. Sundquist 1428-J a28 Transcript Filerf Transcript of-, judgment from Justice C. Small's court, in judg ment of Bradshaw Brothers against Mrs. C. "A. Grimm for the sum of $214.77 and costs and in terest was filed in circuit court yesterday. Complaint was orig Inally filed In justice court "June 19. 1925. according to the records. Fmcrson Piano Bargain First class condition. Sold new $650. Our price now $295. $10 down $8. monthly. Geo. C. Will Music House. 432 State St. a31 Final Hearing Set- Final heaaring in the estate of William ;M. Sherlock, deceased. was set for October 4, in an or der in probate court yesterday. A balance of $6,058.76 in real and personal property remains to be disbursed, final account of the administrator: showed. Fire Chief's Car Stolen The chief of the Corvallls fire department reported to Salem po lice last night that his car. a Star coupe. 1927! model, had been stolen from i that city.' rThe car has large siren on the left run ning board, he says. - Goitre Enlarged Glands S Will open Sept. 16, at 1650 S High St., Children from 3 to 6 en rolled. Tel. Mrs. B.'E. Sundquist 1428-J. ) . a28 Filing Time Extended Stipulation between Mutual Benefit Health and Accident asso ciation and Clara A. Lee. as state insurance commissioner filed in circuit court yesterday, grants the Sally's Sallies ' All the dartgcTou curve are not on the 1 highwayvThe Uthing beaches are fuQ Boston Terrier Puppies For Sale , , Champion Male fori ft Service . .OR.. FRED ELLI3 ; Ctpioa iwty Baiem. Kia it. GOOD SHOES ARE ECONOMICAL Jolm J. Rcllla - 413 State Street - i plaintiffs ten day extension - be yond Auaust 25 in which to file a reply brief to the insurance com- j missioner's answer in the suit brought by 'the insurance com-J pany. The complaining assocta- Hons is trying, through the courts, to compel the Insurance commis sioner to renew license to operate In this state.; r; Chlorine ; i - 1 For the kidneys and elimination one of the valuable properties , found in soluble form in .Pacific Health-Ore. " .' a-28 : Pay for Brooch Asked : . Commerce Service Corporation as asignee. filed suit ' in circuit court yesterday against E. A. O' Neill and Jane Doe O'Ketll to re cover a sum of $275. the alleged "balance due on a diamond brooch: said to have been pnrchased from Aronson's in Portland 1q January 1926. The defendants are said to have made one payment of $50. in May. 1926. . : ; Good Used Piano S 145 - ;.; Fully guaranteed. $5. -monthly terms. Geo.- C. Will Music House, 432 State St." - a31 Escapes From Reformatory Cecil Myers, aged 18, Is report ed to have escaped last night from the reform school. His descrip tion as given by the school offic ials is as i follows: weight 145 pounds, height 5 feet, 8 inches, with clean haircut, gray gyes. and wearing khahi pants, blue shirt, and black shoes. Held in Jail Last Sight Richard Llghtoh, of Salom. was arrested last night on a charge of drunkeness, and was held In the city jail over night. licity and boredom. N During , the necessary "un mat ing'! period, instead of establish ing legal residence at Paris, di vorce seekers have adopted the custom of registering themselves here, at Deauville, Nice, Vichy and other resorts. In their advertise ments for the 1 9 28 season, some of the resorts feature the slogan "Get your divorce at your favorite resort." COPS IN HEAVEN; NONE, SAYS STREET MUSICIAfj (continued from page one) - ,-.-: - - - - -- - l" ' H -"- vi v ? " . ' the woman turned to the audience and told them that they would have to go without further enter tainment, because of my order.ii "Some day," she concluded, "1 hops we shall all meet In heaven, where there will be no policemen to ' bother us.' 1 FEAR FOR FATE OF U. S. MINERS STILL PERSISTS , (Coatiaol trfm psg II) . y City indicated that President Cal les ; had personally ordered the protection of American lives and property at the mines. " State department officials em phasized that the Contradiction be tween the two messages to the de partment might be v more ap parent than real Inasmuch as Sat terwhite's report r was probably based on information coming from HOIST1TCH1NG XCj1 , S and 10 cents per yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating. ANNA H. KRUEGER Over Mlller'a Telephone 117 Casey's Guaranteed RHEUMATISM REMEDY Money refunded if it doe not cure your case NELSON HUNT, Drassdatti Cor. Court and Liberty TeL 7 PLUMBING; ; Quick BeUable Service) r IX. I'RXEIt, 1 0 IS Center Street Phones 853 and 1810-W J ; Fine Fixtures s Standard Equipment J 1C27 FREI3 WALLPAPinS f - CAMPLS EOOH3 f . Call, phone or write -t uah a cumnj If 17 IT. Cortntrdil Cxlsm Eat at Minto's - Chicken dinner, 50c. Special Dinner Today : And home made-salads, State cafeteria. . Hperlal Cliitken Dinner .Today at Argo Restaurant. Amparo in the early morning, be fore Mexican troops, had op portunity to reach the mine. Direct Word Not lleceivea Since the message yesterday to the state department reporting the mine seixure and the .barri cading; of foreigners still at Am paro, no direct word of their con dition has - reached Washington. The Identity of the beseiged is likewise- as yet - unknown; - State department officials tcday that they had no evidence of laxity, on -the . part 'of the Mexi can ' government In protecting American lives and property.'The American embassy in Mexico cuy la better able to Judge " as to the official Mexican attitude they said, and therefore all action would be left to It for the present,-'- . .. . ' Anoroval. however, of the em bassy's attitude in making repre sentations over the seixure of the mines and In asking for Mexican federal protection for the foreign ers in Amparo was cabled to Mex ico City. At the same time the embassy was Instructed to keep the question of adequate protec tion for American lives and prop erty at Amparo before the Men can foreign office. FIVE LICENSES ISSUED Numerous Couples Prepare to Wed '' Saturday and bunaay Five couples heard Cupid's call yesterday. " and ! hurried to the courthouse " for the necessary req uisites to answer. With the prop er redentials. two couples respond ded forthwith, and were married In County Judge Hunt's office. Just across the corridor from' the 11 cense bureau in County CJerk Boy- ' Those securing marriage licen ses during the day yesterday were: ?;.ToO'Late.To Classify f LOST STRAYED OR STOLEK. LARGE F iTrrir -male 6c. Cplor, white irita briadl apota. Haa owner's name and licence collar. Phona owner . 611." F. K. Woodry. Reward. S3a28 rw Sale ' far BWI Cleeatac . . .mibkeaa ' tseclairsatal ataaaaM Fbb S tT W. Oasi'l St. Tleter Addtag KacMM aarvtoe CM. LOCKWOOD FOR SALE Strictly U modern , new v tlx room English - type house, 5 blocks State house. $6800. ' 5 F. L. WOOD , 84.1 State Street v Climb the Stairs and Save , f.y---. -Money - Mens and Ladles suits cleaned .and pressed ......;.. .$1.00 Ladles' Silk Dresses . . . .$1.25 Coats Relined . . . i . . .$3.00 Mens Suits Pressed . .-. . .50 VALLEY CLEANERS Over Busicks ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired, New or Used Motors VIBBERT & TODD " " Things Electrical " 191 South High f el. 2112 YICIC SO HERB CO. J. n. LEONQ, Mgr. Our life's work has been spent In studying the healing properties' of Chinese herbs and now dally we relieve those suffering from tomich, liver and kid ney trouble, rheuma tism and gall stone, also disorders of men, and children. . women KM m i . lee CoBsoltatioa Call or VTrita Crn 0 A. 21. to OF.tl , 4Z0 CUt9 Ct C:.:at.Orr"l:' James L.- Sim. Salem, and Eato Leoda Ward of Brooks: George H. Tkatch and Hah Mabel Kibbey, both of Brooks: O. B. Burson. Mill City and Mrs. Ruth M. Davis. Stayton. second time for both: Walter J. Bryan and Mable Marie Macf arlane. both o? Marshf leld.. and A. E. Presnall and Althea Lee McKlnney. both of Salem. In the judge's of flee. Miss Ward became the bride of James Sim. and Miss Kibbey became Mrs. George Tkatch. ... . ." OBITUARY . , . v ' - GIBSON . At the home, Wallace - Road Polk county, early Saturday, Aug. 27th, Geo. W. Gibson age 79. years. father of E. Dudley Gibson of Salem, Rente One, Charles R. Gib son of Seattle.. and Mrs. H. L. Johnson of Condon, grandfather of Mrs. Henry Fournier ot Salem. Richard and ; Marvin' Johnson of Condon. "Announcement of fun eral later from the Rigdon mor t uary. . ".i ' TERWILLIGERS Perfect . Funeral Service j : For- Less : Licensed Lady Mortician ; 770 Chemeketa Street . Telephone' 734 ' - ":; '' The Spirit . bf humanity permeates , the refinement and dignity of bur distinguished service serving i all. creeds and all means. ' . Webb's Funeral Parlors Telephone 12Q . . ;; v SEE OUR ... Perennial Gardens . On the Wallace Road . . C P. BREITHAUPT Telephone 380 612 8tate St. : LET KENNELL-ELLIS ' MAKE .YOUR VIEW .AND COMMERCIAL' PIC TURES, ANY TIME, ANY PLACE CaU 951 KENNELL-ELLIS STUDIOS : v . 429 Oregon Bldg. j ' LADD & BUSH, Bankers Eitabllsbed ISCt General Banldng Business Office Hours 'from 10 a. m. to I p. m. ;'- Long and Short Distance UauIIns ' Public and Private Storage - Fireproof DuilJin . GRAIN, FEED AND SEED Free Delivery to any part cf the city ' QuoLxlIcni cn Appllcfilicn ; 1 Ti' r " " i f ." - - - " r s ! f ' ' t i li I " . t : V , I PAUL TTlAGLiO, Prep. Day Tc!:r!:cr.2 Z3 Silverton ' Man Leaves to Attend Sick Mother 1 S1LVERTON," ORE AUG. 27. (Special) E.' E. Taylor was called to Taylor's camp above Me hama Friday by ' the sudden ill ness ' of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. . Taylor, parents of E.K. Tay lor, are pioneer camp ground own ership, For the past, thirty years they ' have been in charge of Tay lor's camp, a part of their old farm. and one of the I cleanest camp grounds in Oregon. . ft ; - Keep your hair -. . - " i . - Healthjr t J brings Increased nutri- ; ment to the hair folli- ' cles' : and 'develops the , lustre. , . . - Its continued use helps to preserve the hair in perfect condition and P to make it strong and .. . healthy. . 50c i ' PERRY'S DRUG . STORE r .115 8. Commercial C ji