The 77w Oregon Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Sus&xy ZTonSng, SepUvO&W, 19t&' ' 1 1 . i ii iiv I TOO OM LARGE FOR A CLASSIFIED1 AB sv, f IK ' IUI II IM fjL XiL ILJLJLA. V HJ 5- : -r 1 iS FURNITURE UPHOLSTKRTNO and repairing. Giese-Powexs Tmt- Bitar 8tore. FOR SALE Old newspapers. 16 cnti bundle. Statesman 1 tie. 215 Soata Commercial. WANTED Used vluoi. la a chaac ea Radios, phonographs, or rarnitnre. tx. u. sua rurmtar Company. HOP BASKETS, Hop Hand scoop. Hop rollor scoops. Hop Meaanrinr Crates. Patent applied for. Store and ran sea rebuilt aad for sale. All aiaes worea wire fen es. 2i Court St back of Bns ach's. phono 124.- FOR SALE M Sunday special on Storalla mrer;reen wst Corn. River Road Ottt JL Hunt. Route 8. Tel. 95FJ. BARTLETT Pears, fl per buJ, celrrered. Phone 27F15. ( FOR SALEM Scaranger service call 187. ; ; -- J. A. S.NKED Hlgli grade well drilling. 915 N. ISth. TeL 24S4-J. PAYING Uroeery Store." Pay roll town near Salem. Light over head. . Stock and fixtures about 11300. Apply Willamette Gro.. Salem. WANTED Misc. - BUFFET, Kitchen Cabinet, Din ing table and chairs, Singer sew ing machine and other furniture to eeli or trade for wood. 2295 Be. Church. Phone 1365-J. WANTED prunes to dry IVic per Tb. Phone 107F14. C. H. Taylor. 5U ACRKS all cultivated. Build ings. $100 acre. Trade for house to $2500. Long time on balance. 144 Broadway St. ' MARRY if lonely: Join "The Successful Correspondence Club." Reliable; descriptions free. ' Box 556. Oakland, Calif. IF YOU wish a wealthy, pretty iff, write Doris Dawn, East Cleveland, Ohio, (stamp). WEALTHY young man; anxious to marry. Ladies write Fern Grey Station B, Cleveland, Ohio. ' WANTED to buy large or small quantities of sound ripe apples for cider and vinegar. Gregory Cider Works, West Salem. Phone 2374 J. WANTED DRESS MAKING Plain and fancy. See Mrs. Bush, 194 0 Mcfcoy Ave. POEMS set to music. Master Craft Song Publishers, Seattle. FURNITURE PACKING for shipments. Giese-Powers Furni ture Co. EXCLUSIVE agents for the Mueller, wood or coal burning all east furnace. Get our prices be fore installing. General sheet me tal work. Capitol Sheet Metal Works. 2876-J. TEAM WORK of all kinds and excavating. Phone Mayfield 72F2. CAPITOL BARGAIN and Junk kouse 105-145 Center. TeL 398. All kinds of Junk bought and sold; Rags, Sock, Bottles. Barrels, wHiees, Pelts, Wools, Furs. Tallow, Cascara Bark. Grape Root, Pitch, Peppermint Oil, all kinds of iron ana meiai -everything from a aeedle to a locomotive. LOST AND FOUND LOST Mink fur neck piece, has four skins. Call 2591, Mrs. W. C. Hawley, 989 Oak St. FOR SALE Wood REASONABLE PRICES ON GOOD WOOD 2 cords best, grade 4' Sec ond Growth Fir ..$12.00 2 cords best grade 4' Old Fir- 13.50 2 cords 2nd grade 4 Old Fir 12.00 2 large loads 16" Old Fir . best $24.00 2 cords 4 Old Fir green slab g.00 1 large load 16" Old Fir iill block 5.50 1 large load 16" dry planer wood orf car .. 5.50 Off. pile 6.00 See: our wood and compare the price and quality before you buy. , Can Deliver Immediately FRED E. WELLS hone 1542 280 S. Church SL I DRY Grub Oak.f Phono 2356. I ) DRY WOOD. Xir and oak. L. C. Kelley, 2010 N. 5th SL Ph. 2710M. I DRY 16 in. qld fir. Phone 2356. ! DRY wood for sale. Second irrowth and oak cord wood, -16" old fir. T. Y. McCIellan, West Stayton, Ore. I r GOOD second growth fir $6.00. Call 107F23 mornings or .eve nings. DRY 16in. ojd fir. 4 ft. fir and oak. Reduction on orders C. U. Harbaugh. 838 Highland Ave. Phone 1990. GOOD DRY wood. Phone 72F2. 11. D. Mayfield GOOD DRY wood for you D. A. Larmer. Tel. 830. GUARANTEED DRY wood coal. Tel. 13. Salem Fuel Co., 72 Trade. WESTEliJNION time. Trucks for hauling. Wood to burn. Call 529. : GOOD COAL DRY WOOD PROMPT DELIVERIES II ILL MAN FUEL CO. TELEPHONE 1255 NEWSPAPERS THE PORTLAND .TELEGRAM Salem Agency. The Ace. TeL 030. "WATER OREGON-WASH. Water Ser rlce Co. Office 304 So. Commer cial SL Ten per cent discount on - domestic flat rate paid in advance. No deduction for absence or any cause unless water Is shut off your premises. HOSPITALS FIREPROOF, fall? eqaipped Mission Hospital, 2195 Maple, el fen complete svrrjesl ' serVice Mrs. Viol Hanson, succeeds Mrs. Era Porter, la management Norm on Cottage to Maple OPTICIANS IT TOU hare troable wttk your ee Dr. Eaton. 2(5 N. Coa'L Glass ea at bedrock prices. GENERAL DIRECTORY AUCTIONEER F. N. Woodry 12 Trs, Salem's leading Auctioneer and FttTBitare Dealer Residence aad Store 1510 N. Summer SL Phone 511 H. F. WOO DRY SON The AUCTIONEERS Who Sell "Rlte-Down-Town" Phone 75 20 Tears Experience " COL. A. L. STEVENSON, aae- tioneer, 2 8 . years' experience In the Willamette valley, for dates or arrangements see F. A. Doer fler, farm advisor. First National Bank, Salem. Phone or write. A. L. Stevenson, Corvallis. Ore. BATTERY ELECTRICIAN R D. BARTON EX1DB Bat teries Starter and generator work. 202 South High. U. S. L. Service Station Automotive Electricians Vick Bros. High St. at Trade. TeL 1341 BEAUTY PARLOR THE MODEL BEAUTY PARLOR 112 N. Commercial. TeL 956 THE MODERN MAR1NELLO For Men, Woman and Children 206 Masonic Bldg. Tel. 370 BICYCLE REPAIRING LLOYD E. RAMSDEN Columbia Bicycles and repairing. 387 Court. BOARD AND ROOM ROOM. BOARD, single meals. Snnday dinners. Alexandria, 1030 Chemeketa. Phone 153?. CHIROPRACTORS DR. O. L. SCOTT, PSC. Chiro practor. 256 N. High. Tel. H28-R.. Res. 2 104-J. DRS. SCOFIELD, Palmer Chiro practors. X-Ray and N. C. M. New Bank Bldg. DOCTORS DR. STAPRAN. Dietitian, Mas ter Electro-therapist. 309-11 Ore gon Bldg. L. G. ALT MAN, M. D.. Homeo pathic Physician, phone 147, 296 N. Liberty St. Dr. S Ralph Dippel. Specialist Extraction of f wH??!?? SmJ' wont iroer Bro- 1 So. Ub . 31a r rist Nat. Bldg. Dental X-ray ELECTRICIANS HALIK ELECTRIC CO. Electric contracting and repairs Electric fixtures and supplies. ' Electric ranges and washers. Ph. 2 461 N. Front .FLEENER ELECTRIC CO. House wiring by hour or contracL Estimates furnished. TeL 980 471 Court St. FLORISTS FLOWERS FOR ALL occasions Olsen's. ) Court & High St., TeL 801. CUT Kiowera. weudtng bouquets funeral wreaths, decorations. C. F. Breithatipt. florist, 512 State StreeL Tel. 380. HOTELS Permanent roomers Hotel Sena tor Annex Formerly Terminal Hotel. Attractive rates by week or month. Phones in all rooms. Inquire Hotel Senator, Phone 696. INSURANCE WARREN F. POWERS Life and General Insurance 210 U. S. Bank Bldg. TeL 607:peciality. Get our rates Toots andVasper THl ARTICLE CAUeiEt V ALL OF MY TROUBLES! THE E3RO RrJFFWlM TO TOOTS A MISS CASPER IS VyHAT EJC0URiiEt THAT DEVOTED SLAVE TO FALL. IN LOVE WITH HER! IT BURNS ME UP TO THINK OF Tl Polly and Her Pals 1 i n' MrEWAASKPA TO MAWE OOTi HIS . LAST MOMTHS' fZ I PEPOCT AT Ef 1 oiiCB I ( MA AM I ANDERSON 4k RUPERT General Insaranee Iff S. Hla-a. TeL 1044 BXCKB at HENDRICKS ISt N. Hlxh. TeL 111 LJLFLAR 4 ULFLAR Ladd St Bash Bank: Bldg. TeL 140 W. A. LZSTON, Geaeral Insaranee 104-5 Masoale Bldg. TeL 1121 RICH L. RXIMANN General Duaranee, Loans 210 N. High SC TeL SC5 WILLAMETTE INSURANCE AGENCY 215 Masoale Bldg. TeL 112 KODAK FINISHING FREE ENLARGEMENT with ferery 50e order Kodak work. Raw- lings, Portland, Ore. LAUNDRIES THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY THE WEIDER LAUNDRY Telephone 25. 263 S. High TRY THE HOME WET WASH Laundry. TeL 171. 1250 B SL CAPITAL QITY LAUNDRY The Laundry of Pure Materials" Telephone 165. 1264 Broadway MATTRESSES MATTRESSES RENOVATED by the Capital City Bedding Co, 3030 North Capitol. Called for and de livered. All work guaranteed. Tel. 19. MUSIC STORES FOR RENT New pianos. H. L. Stiff Furniture Company. GEO. C. WILL Pianos. Phono graphs, sewing machines, sheet music and piano studies. Repair ing phonographs ami sewing ma chines, 432" State street, Salem. MUSIC TEACHERS MODERN PIANO jasz Frank Sutton, Waterman course. Studio 80 N. Cottage. Phone 2 165-J. OSTEOPATHS DR. F. DON BAYLOR, Osteo pathic Physician and Surgeos. General Surgery and Obstetrics. Offices 304 Oregon Bldg. Office phone 125; Res. 2061. PAINTING CHAS. BENNETT Painting contractor. Painting, paperhang ing. 22S3-J. 187 West Miller. PAPER HANGING PHONE GLENN Adams for house decorating, , paperhanging, tinting, etc. Reliable workman. PLUMBING PLUMBING and general repair W a. vvv PRINTING FOR STATIONERY. cards, pamphlets, programs, books, or any kind of printing, call at the Statesman Printing Department, 215 S. Commercial Tel. 502. ' RADIO for every purpose, for every purse All standard sisea of Radio Tubes. EOFF ELECTRICAL SHOP, 335 Court St. TeL 488. REST HOMES CONVALESCENT and rest borne, facing Lithia Park, Ash land, Ore. Delightful climate and surroundings for invalids and old people. TAILORS D. H. MOSHER Tailor for men and women. 474 Court St. TRANSFERS CAPITAL City Transfer Co. 226 State St. TjL 933. Distribut ing, forwarding and storage our 25o 3 7' Ar4D MEEvJAH, TELL PAW WANT HIM TO CLEAN OUT THE CELLAR THIS MOBMlMG I We Move . Store and Ship Household goods. Oar specialty 1m piano aad fsmitnre moving. We also "bake country trips. We han dle the best Coal and Wood ' Call o as for prices. Wo give good measare, good nauty ana gocsl serrlce.' , Larmer Transfer Co. TeL 020 VETERINARIANS FRED W. LANGE., Veterinarian Offiee 620 S. Commercial. TeL 1100. Res. TeL 1000. e LODGE ROSTER ? CHEMEKETA LODGE NO. 1. I. O. O. F. Meets every Wednes day evening at (7:30 o'clock; third floor of I. O. O. F. Temple, corner of Court aad High streets. New First National Bank Building Directory, BASEMKNT De l.uxe Shining Parlor Experta for Ladies n Gentlemen TURKISH BATHS. MASSAGE Office Telephone 2214 Residence Tepnena 8933 SECOND FLOOR Coffey' Photo Senire TeL 708. Over the Spa THIRD FLOOR Morris Optical Co. 801-302-303 Dr. Henry E. Morria. Optometrist ; Telephone 299 F. Gillette Lawyer Suitet 310 11-12 -T jleplvroe 1056 Ir. David B. Hill. Orthodontia (Stnichteaing of irregular teeth) FOURTH FLOOR Dra. O' Neill A Burdette, Optometrist 401-402-403-404-405 Phone 825 SIXTH FLOOR Gee. R, Vehra U, D.. Phyaician Surgeon Tel. 837S Snite 60S Robin D. Day and Donaht Attorney a at4Lav Miles Telephone 1S 810-11 H anOHTB FLOOR Dr. C. Ward DjTia General Dentistry TeL 8 IS. Evening by appointment Room' 80S TEXTH FLOOR Dr. V. A. Johnson. Dentiat Telepheae lS5 1001 BO REAL ESTATE DIRECTORY ANDERSON & RUPERT, Realtors 169 S. - Tel. 1644 BARBER it BOND 200 Gray Bldg. Tel. 790 BECKE & 189 N. High. HENDRICKS TeL 161 A. C. BOHRNSTEDT 147 N. Commercial. TeL 577 LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors 2,20 State St. TeL 1727 FRED G. 290 N. Church. DELANO Tel. 2830 J. LINCOLN ELLIS 2295 S. Church SL Phone 1356J HOMER D. FOSTER REALTY CO. 315 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Tel. 842 GASKILL & EARLE 166 S. Liberty St. TeL 2242 W. H. GRABENHORST 4b CO. 134 S. Liberty SL- Tel. 515 .MELVIN JOHNSON 220 U. S. Bank Bldg. Tel. 637 WwrV DON'T THEV THINGS Rl&HT.? THERE WAS NO EXCUSE FOR THAT ERROR U I TO SUE THE "DAILY SCREAM" ill MAYBE 1 WAS SO COURTEOUS THE REPORTER THOUGHT I HADNT KThrOwM HER VERY LONc V. AS 1 ITS jETTINCt SO A COUPLE. HAVE tronr to fi6ht like TWO TIMERS TO MAKE PEOPLE BEUEVE THEY'RE MARRIED' ma! AVE.HOM I HE -SHALL BE. TOLD i tyKJMrnruuui. hm i . 'L. ii .1..-1 r - - m - - ' - - - - , n ..IiiMiJ Li If tm I t i if. LAFLAR A LA FLA R Ladd St Bask Bank Bldg. TeL 546 LARSEN OR RICE 225 Oregon Bldg. Tel. 174 W. A. L1STON 404-5 Masoale Bldg. TeL 1221 ARTHUR MADSEN 2074 North CapitoL TeL 2207 MELLINGER COMMITTl 400 Oregoa Bldg. TeL 1170 W. O. MILLS 221H State SL TeL 175 W. B. MOSES 451 Court SL TeL 2012 GERTRUDE i. 424 Court M. PAGE TeL 1122 . PERRINE MARSTERS 211-212 Gray Bldg. TeL 007 RICH. L. REIMANN, Realtor 210 N. High SL TeL 065 SALEM REALTY CO. 462 State SL Room 7. TeL 1004 CHARLES SPURLIN 210 Oregon Bldg. TeL 1935 SOCOLOFSKY & SON 304-5 First Nat. Bk. Bldg. TeL 976 . SQUARE DEAL REALTY U. S. Nat'l Rank Bldg. TeL 470 TRIANGLE REALTY CO. 421 Court St. TeL 651 ULRICH ROBERTS 129 N. Commercial. Tel. 1254 U, S. REALTY CO. 442 State St. TeL 2660 s . 1 F. L. WOOD 341 State St. TeL 794 Amelia Nearly Killed In Crash Near Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH. Sept. 1. (APj Amelia Ear hart, first woman tc cross the Atlantic by airplane es caped injury yesterday when hej biplane crashed at Rodger field George P. Putnam, New York pub lisher. who flew with Miss Earhan from Rye. N. Y.. today also wa. jnhurt. : In coming down out of the air. Miss Earhart's ship, the Avian, truck a: rut breaking tbe landing ;ear. The ship turned on its side tmashing the propeller and lower ?eft wing. Miss Earhart was at the controls. It wa3 said at the flying field that she will remain in or near here until her ship is repaired. Lions of Salem Plan to Present Farm Home Gift Suggestion that the Salem Lions f;lub. in cooperation with other, clubs in tbe district, pro vide the Children's Farm Home at Corvallis with a combination phonograph-radio receiving set, was made by C. F. Giese at Fri day's luncheon of the "local club. The speaker of the day was Con gressman Hawley. who outlined tbe voluminous duties of tbe Pres ident of the United States and the manneriin whichhe is enabled to keep informed on all of the mat ters which come before him. Letter Writers Ignore Governor For the first time In approxi mately 125 years, no morning let ter mail was received at the ex ecutive department here Friday. This was announced by Al Nye, who has served as statehouse post al clerk for the past quaner of a century. Tke executive depart ment receives an average of 25 letter a day, more than half of which arrive in the morn rag mail " Other state departments re- ceived their usual quota of mall Friday 1 jET TO TOOTS SAID BEFORE. THE HOM. PA! CAM M0WHEP.ES. BEiFOUMD: I 006HT r - -"-J a OH. HP 1 1 O . x A i ?S 1 I wr r-irx t ; y vll hL2uro L&mr h mi fr Listen In stncDAT Moanora ls.-ee a. Wk. :00 EZIi (32). :se-:o -rom (lit). oiiiii m i hi. :0O-ii:Oe OL, ti .-ee-is :se kxu U:W-U:0O-WM (300). Uree-lt.-OO COW (4t1). Ca axnroAT Arrovoo 12:te-l:eO SOU. Org rl. iz:se-:BO au. Mi :Oft-S :0O XTKX (ITS). LRU ajmptrmj S:ee-4:oe kkx. S :0O-S KM K0W. PCM eoaert aa4 (4:30) Bin drama. 4:0e-S:O0 KKX (374). Concert Me as little Si saoaeer S:0O-S:13 KQW. Seienee talk. S:1-:S0 KQW. Staff artists. 8-CrDA.T KIOBT S:0O-T:ft0-JCOIN (111). Orrti concert. :0d-7:4S KKX (2T). Orna eeaeert. 5:00-7:45 KEX (J7S). Concert orches tra by remote eeatnal. :30-7:M KUW. cWmpnony bear (PCS). - :3O-8:0O KXL. Dinner concert. 7 :0O-S;OO KOI.H. Orchestra. T :0i :00 KUW. PinaieU. 7:45-8:00 KKX. American Plan com naittee. :00-:tM KQW. "Snnday Eebeee. :OO-:0 KOIN. Firat Chorch of Christ, Sciential, services. 8:00-9:00 KKX. Concert eneesnble. 2:00-9:30 KX.L. CoJumbie hour. 00-9 30 KG W. PCX program. 1:00-10:00 KEX. Little Symphony or- cbestrt, tenor and eentralte in concert of opera airs. 4:00-10:00 KOIN. Musical comedy boar. :OO-10:00 KXL. Hawaiian honr. 1:00 10:00 KTBR. International! Bible Students' procTam. ):3-10:0O KOW. Dance band. 10:00 KK.tr UtilitT. 10:00-11:00 KUW. Little Symphony or cheatra: news items. 10:00-11:00 KXL. Popular entertain ment, OUTSIDE STATIONS PCS 3-4:30. concert: 4:30-5, Biblical drama: 6:30-7:30, symphony hoar; 9 9:30, musical program. KPO San Francisco ( 42'i) . 6:30, PCN; 7:30, concert: 8, organ ; 4:30, orches tra; 9, PCN, concert. SHQ Spokane (370). fi:30, PCN; 7:30. church service: 9. PCN. iJK Seattle (346). t. string trio; 7 8. novelty; 8-10. orchestra. KGO Oakland StVIK ff:30, PCN; 7:33, church serrice; 9, PCN. vHJ Lou Angeles ' (400): 6, doings: 6:15, music: 0:45. news: 7, church service; 8 10. .symphony; 10, quintet; 11. orchestra. Crl Los Angles (468). 6:1. talks; 6:30, PCN: 7:10. Father R card s sun spot weather forecast; 7:32. music; 8, Aeolian organ recital: 9. PIN: 9:30 10, soprano: 10. dance ontestra. , JFR-C San Francisco (454 1. 6. talk: 6:30, harp and soprano: 7:30, con cert; 8:30. orchestra: 9:30, orchestra: 10. feature; 10:10-12:10, dance or rbestra. COMO Seattle (309). f. ladies trio: PCN; 7:30. piano solos; 8. churrb servire: 9. PCN; 9:30. ladies quar tet; 10, orchestra.' MONDAY MORNING 7:00-9:00 KXL 220). Musical pro gram. 90.0-9:4.', KXU Portland F.arly birds. J:0O-10:M) KWJJ Z50 . Concert. 9:0'-"::io KTBK (223). Women's pro 9:bv.V2:00 -KWBS (200 . Housewife's iiour. 9:30 12:00 KOIX (319). Housewife's program and Town Topics. 9f."-i2:00 KXL. Home economics and music. 10:00-11:30 KG W (492). The Towa Crier and happiness program. 10:00-12: 00 KWJJ. Court.-v program. MONDAY AFTERNOON 12:00-1:00 KOIN. Organ concert 12 :00-6 :00 KWJJ. Concerts. 12 :-6:00 KXL. Ailernoon presenta tions. 2:0i-2:43 'KTBR. Music. 3:00-4:00 KOIX. News and music, 5:00-6:00 KKX. String trio. MONDAY NIGHT 6:O0-ff:30 KXL (220). Organ concert. 6:00-6:30 KOIN (319. Organ oneert 6:00-6:30 KEX. Utility service end music. 6:00-7:00 KUW (492). Dinner,-concert. 6:00-7:00 K WBS (200). Somirf laasical program. 6:00-7:00 KTBR (2.29). Dinner con cert. 6:30 7:00 KOIN. Sports review. 7:00-9:00 KEX. Musical programs. 6:30-7:00 KXL. Children's program. 7:00 7:10 KTBR. Roau reports. 7:00-8:00 KWBS. Popular music 7:00-8:00 KXL. Courtesy program. 7:0O-8:O0 KG W. PCN nriv"."i 8:00-9:00 KOIN. Studio player. i :00-9 :00 KTBR. tu.-i no.... pro grem. 8:00-9:00 KXL. Studio program. 8:00-9:00 KGW. PCN symphonies. 8:00-10:00 KWBS. Studio program. 9:00-10:00 KOIN. Studio program. 9:00-9:30 KGW. Concert with KFOA. Seattle. 9:00-10:00 KTBR. Recordings. 9:00 10:00 KEX. Trio. 9:00-10:00 KXL. Firemen's orchestra. 9:30 10:00 KGW. PCN program. 10:00 KKX. Weather,, police report, and news. 10:00-11:00 KGW. Collegiates. 10:00 11:30 KOIN. Dance band. 10:00-11:00 KWBS. Request program. 10:00-11:30 KXL. Hawaiian concert. 11:00-12:00 KGW. Studio dance ro, gram. 11:30-1:00 KXL. Popular entertsia- m6" 0UT8IDE STATIONS PCN 7-8, orchestra and vocal mesle; 8 9, symphoniata; 9-9:30, song paint ings; 9:30-10, "House with Oresa Shutters." ECHO Seattle (309). 6. orchestra; 7 9. PCN: t. concert; 10 12:30, orches tra 1 and vocal selections. KPftC San Franciaoo (454). 6, Ceeeil- BMP IW Iran ttmrmimr i ilia, rim smmw ne mtv- 23 IfCOME IN 1 f7 TOOTS'- a srw a i isr r a-s i s ) IN' YOU DIDN'T l WAStOIN ON N V THIS. . 45. PAW PEQkllMS! VyOTTA V'MEAM L0AHM APO0MD 1 TUt: vmiFM COOD tSQlEH POLLV. UOST REMEMBER. CEEIAJ him go DOMMTOTHE 80 MUCH feKBK GOTTA BE DOfOtf BEACH, HOpRS 29 a tZ g Paying Venture Intimated When Ulan Burns Horn e orxgon crrr. spt 1. (AP) Martin Mikklesoa, farm, er, who was found tied to a fence on bis farm sear Sandy recently within S0 feet of his home smok ing; la embers, was charged before Jostles Tatro Friday with burning his own hons. The information definitely charged Hikkleoon with "burning his home to defraud and damage the insurer." The bonse was in sured for $1500. An earlier fire had destroyed the barn. The farmer denied the charges and said he was attacked and bound by a band of men who set the fire. Bait was set at $000. Jardine Departs After Inspecing Tramway's Site PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept. 1. (AP) William M. Jardine. sec retary of agriculture, boarded the eastbound Portland Limited at 12: S3 Friday at Hood River after spending anight at Cloud Cap Lnn. The secretary made the visit to Oregon's famed peak to study the site and plan for the proposed Mt Hood tram way. Betore leaving Mooa uiver, he visited the washing and pack ing plant of the Hood River Ap. pie Growers' association. Members of the committee ac companying the secretary on bis tour through the Cascades were well pleased with the prospects of development along tbe line pre sented to Secretary Jardine during bis stay in Oregon. Bruce Confident Of His Election R. T. Bruce of Reedlville, an nounced here Friday that he had obtained sufficient pledges to in sure his election as sergeam-ai- arms in the, senate daring the next session of the state legisla ture. Mr. Bruce served as door keeper in the senate during four iessions. Colonel E. Mercer of Eugene, for many years sergeant-at-arnis, is not a candidate for reelection. He is no serving. as bailiff of the federal court in Portland. I Brothers Score 1 High As Judges Donald Doerfler and Wallace Doerfler, brothers, and Marion county boys' and girls' club mem bers, attended all three of the Au gust judging tours with Polk coun ty and, coincidentally, when their scores were added yesterday by Rural Supervisor William W. Fox, both boys were found- to have made a total of 14 S3 points out of a possible 1,900. Scores of the boys for each of the three tours, to judge sheep, cattle and hogs, were different. , In the tour early his week, when hogs were judged, icores were: Henry Gerig. 270, Donald Doerfler, 390 and Wallace Doerfler, 375. A Michigan highwayman recent ly held up a flapper and stole her dress. Maybe be had a bad cold and had left borne without a hand kerchief. Ashland Tidings. ians; 7, concert; 7:30, entertainers 8-10, jamboree: 10, feature; 10:10- 12:10, music. KUO Tacoma (154). 11, varied musi cal programs. KFl Los Angeles (4S8). 6, mala quar tet; 7 9. PCN; 9-10, feature; 10, or chestra. KHJ Los A a gales (400). S, doings; 8:15, -mane; S:4S, newa; T, vocalists and organ; 8, Sun Dodgers; 9 11, r cheatra. KCO Oakland (3841. f. utility; S:S0 7:10. PON; 10. orchestra. KJK Seattle (348). utility: 8:30, dance music; 7. salon orchestra; 8, stringed trie; 9-13, orchestra. KHti-gpekaae (370). 8. rchestra; 6:45; Dough Beys; 7 9:30, PCN. KPO Ssa Fraaciaee (422). 6, music: 7 9, PON; 9 10, stodio program; 10 12, variety. By Jimmy Murphy I DIDN'T KNOW Ybu WERE I ALONE, CASPER. 1 1 COULD V HEAR YbU TALKING TWO i) BLOCKS DOWN THE STREET! r AT FIRST I THOU6HT J ?jOME KIND OF A CONVENTION ROOM! By Cliff Sterrett WOPK, NOTHlr4l AlM'T THIS LABOP tsKvylD yii eV SkamSSBl 4mT tl ft: - I 1 l f RUSSIA ACCEPTS TREATY COOLLY .V: MOSCOW. SepL 1. (AP) ; Soviet Russia yesterday made, known Its intention of adberiar. to the Ketlogg-Brtand Tenancies tlon of war pact, at the same timej linking to the treaty which wa signed In Paris . on Monday the Question of disarmament. Announcement that the Soviet government would accept the, In vitation, extended through France to adhere to the pact, was contain- ed in a note handed to Ambassa- dor Herbette, the French envoy ta hseow. The note reviews the efforts of the Russian government to bring about disarmament and mentions particularly the plan presented by the Soviet representatives at Gen eva for total disarmament. "Having taken from tbe very beginning of its existence as s basis for Its foreign policy, the preservation and the security o universal peace, the Soviet gov ernment always and everywhere acted as seonstant adherent of . peace and went half wS7 to meet every stejp in this direction tbe note says. "At the same time, tbe Soviet government considered and considers the carrying out of a plan of universal and full dlsarnv ament as the only means Of 'pre venting armed confliot, because in an atmosphere of general fev erish armament, every competi tion of the powers inevitably leads to war which is the more destructive the more perfect Is the system of armament. " ' " RcMrrvatlons Deplored . The preamble to the note, part of which is to be forwarded to the United States through the French government, makes clear, that the Soviet government has neither enthusiasm nor admira tion for the treaty signed in Paris. "The formula outlawing war Is vague and contains many reser vations whose aim is the elimina tion of any likelihood of obliga tions to maintain peace," the note says. August Buliding In Salem Under Those For 1927 Twenty-seven 'building permits (or structures totaling $33,725 In estimated value, were issued in Salem in August, according to the monthly report compiled in the office of Recorder Poulsen. New construction was specified in 16 permits with values adding up .to $28,425. August last year saw. 47 per mits issued for buildings valued at $206,550, including one apart- ment house which was estimated to cost $87,500, and a store build ing costing $20,000. There' were no large buildings on the list for August this year. General Markets 1 DAXfiT PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept. 1. (AP). Dairy Kx:hene, net prices: Butter: extras 49e; standard 4Se: prime firsta 47Va'c; (irsta 46e. Kggs: estraa 37e; firsts 34c; medism eitras Sle; medium firsts Zle; under sised 2 Ic. ' it I HAT f'. PORT LA MO, Ore.. Sept. 1. (AP).--Hay: Buying prices: Eastern Oregon tim ethy $21031.50; de. valley. fl7 17.59 alfslfs $16.50017; clover $13; est hay $154915.50; sUaw, $7.50 ton; sela prices $3 ton mere. POKTLAKD OKATJI PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 1. (AP). Cask grata : Wheat Big Bead bleeeasm hard whju $1.1; soft whiu- $1t. westers white $1.1$; herd wiotei $1.09; aorthera spring S1.10; wes red 11.0. Osta Ne. X $$ Is. white $32. Barley Se. S. 45 lb, B. W., $31. Cora No. S. E. T. shipment $44.? Miltrna StaaearS, sz.o. PKODUCE PORTLAND, Ore,, Sept. 1. (AP. Poultry itiiir. - Broilers lt . tc higher. Alire bens ever 4K lha, tS U 2tc; 4 to 4W lbs.. 20 te SJe; 3 te - lbs., 17t: J lbs. and under. 15e; spring sad Leg bene, ever 8 lbs., S3 te SV , under '4 lbs.. 25e; ander 2 lb., J7e. Potatoes steed y4JuotatioBt ea bas lieas oa be si a of 100 lb. sack. Taki. - aetted gems, new $1.50 to $1.65; ldab -gobblers, aear, $1.40; Yasrima gems, eli. U. g. Me. 1. sOtf 7Sc; eembiaatiea aradv. Oa.eas Beat varieties $1.1$ te I.T$ Better Steady, Pertlaati Dairy K. fhaage nt wholesale prices: (Cubes' Kxtra-t it; ateadarda,' $Hj pris,. tirsta, 43c; firsU. 42e. Creamery rtee'x Prints, Sc ever cube standards. , s Kggs Steady. Pert la ad Dairy thaage (set basis): sresh staadard Iras, 29e; fresh standard flrata, tS4 freak saediaai eitras, $7; fresh asedit, v firsts. Sac. Prices te retailers. IS) ver escheats prtcea. UTESTOOX M- POET LAND. Ore.. Sevt. 1. fAFl.- Totals for week (aoBreximstely) ; east V .3970; ealres, 40; begs, 4910; ' she. 1655; ears, 1$0. l Cattle ( compared with a week age) Steers steady; ball steady te 35c big er; eews aad heifers 356$ 50e aar cal aad sealers aaerea. steady to $1 high : aiga, aaestaas te fsiriy gooa steers,, fl 5013J5; less desirable kiadi. $10.71., 11.25; eomaseas aad thins dawn b M 50; ten beifars ia leada, $10.15; e head. $11: tea eews. $9.79; balk s slack, medium aad lever grades; S dewa; bells meetly $7.50 U $.50:. 1 1 L. . l m a c. , ; . . beariea Sad tales . eWa te $$.$ ,: aader. . 'i Hera ( Cemaered with a weak as) PUlag classes eteady; feeder gs' lewmr: balk Brtt batchers. SJLAJ' l$JOr mostly $i$.$5 er better; aaa bv aieaeay at sii.ao; ararwesfata ss4 derweighte, $1$ dewa: extreme hear" dawa to $10.50; packing hi a $10910.$0; slasgbte pigs $11013 V mesUy $11.S0 up; most feeder pigs k.-- -dsy brought $12, aothiag Uter "alu'v $1130 witk bulk at $11. a - - Sheep Market eetably steady ' week in; Be Strictly abaiee lamb farac!; fairly goe4 rslleys aaUiag at Q 11.50. a few aear choice at llty l . iea aad tbiaa dewa ta $9.50; a (ew.j . , liars $809; ewes. $ dewa. -,t . ha market here Labor day. ' ti. - A trads eownUcxiai " ststsd that women tptni tte- I cetrt of all cash paid In tilirt Ths "eonseTra'tiTe . aspsct :of li statsment was not . ezplsladiS. Pittsburgh Post-Gatetts. - . t Entorh9loe;lsts sar ths lifsf 'xt. mat is from ctsht to 10 ream 't is . beliered. f howTr, thatiftf they have passed tbsir tifth'bl" day they are too. feeble to S4I. . i picnics. rLoutsTllle Times. . " ... k tir