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PAGE TWO Tlie OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, Angnst 5, 1930 PFOPIF- I LUI LL T R. J. Hendrlcki aftfl Party On Way to Caast Figure in Harrow Esssps Narrow escape front rtrfcoul In Jury and perhape tataUttea Vat the lot of thw Salem peoale late Saturday afteTaeen wbeft the ma chine driven x by R. J. Hendricks bumped Into another ear . ana', klddf; as Hendricks -started brakfuft dropped eight OrleA feet doWft ft tS fdot etatankaient Tbnake t a large bOsh dl ev ergreen blackberries and a friend ly telephone pole, the car came to a stop, rolling partially dtar. tft It wr beside Sir. Hendricks, Sara, Mendrleka, Ur. ft. C Paai ar, Mrs. Blanche Jonea and Mr. Ruth Fargo. The women were all shaken up and bruised a bit. but aoa wia hurt beyond that. Word of the aecl&'eat reached Salem Bandar night, when urate of the party returned. Cars Tar Without Warning; the accident occurred at Whee ler, neat the depot therey th agent, and others hurrying td aid the patty. Whose reteaa front the car was effected by breaking the L top. A phyetdan, H, K. Rlnehart, examined the bruised persons. Hendricks says both he and B. J. RAWHngs, Whose cat he bumped, were driving m the right tide of the read, whea Raw liugs without warning swerved onto sid rosA". Mendrlct Slid he was driving about ii mites aa hour and that h Was pretty close to the car ahead. 'The oeee.taa.ts ef the car were traveling la a party of about H other persons, fire carloads, on i history tour to Caaftow Beach and Astoria, fallowing; the aeeideat th'eepaat ef th Hendricks car were takes. Into the other cars a ad the- group continued en It study .tour, arranged by the history section of the' Salem Arts Ieagntj ' AH members of the part re turned seme Sunday a4gs4 ac cept Sirs. Hendricks .who result ed oter with friend la Portland. The wrecked' car was brought back to Salem last night. PICTURES REVISE (Continued tram pec. 1.) tons she were ths day ef the pa rade, and stood beside ia en largement of the picture show log her atop the building. Mr. Smith readily admitted she had been mistaken In her Identifica tion of Mrs. Mooner. particular ly in view of the f being dt the time ' of the mayor pasetag ' at 1:51 p. la. IB 1 Ef M Directors Make Plans To Revive linen Mill (Continued from Pag 1 nanclal statement as submitted by Mr. Wetm ao t July SI, 13. disclosed eurreat teet ef $l,a41.li and faaded deM M th nande t the paMie 8?. 2TS.ee. This dew net ineiewe the bowde ptwlgd te current loin, carrent assets amotat t S.saft.i5 ad ate largely pledged . f adTancer. FtMd as sets ar enrrted at fa4,8Se.2S. The mat ret ef appryfec for a receiter waft eeaehlervd Vat the boaid Wa desirous ot seet&t if some 'othef solution could hot be worked wet. Th eperatrni bee ot tm.lll.tl kepreaeota th fntpainbeat of eipttat during the tire yeirs bf operating; but was not considered bad when the general textile condition at an darstood rhn o!d-esti.Mishd sailfa hare been fatting oter the cooatry. ma bo ln Any Cfewt MI55L!?,ett!?.rFrts wfll ''nirttt it ywrtefdayH nTSetlng is permtttfrd to die out em if a ah follows: J ' Aswets " Cnrtent Assets can am Hand and fra Bank Ateetnta Reeeivabld MWWtVSDfV ........ 4 - Stock vd Rand: Tarn in Warehouse ie win oit.iuit.itti. Tarn tn Wear. Deat Cloth .4... .,.-,, ksw material Fixed Asset Real Estite-Balem Bandmga aueta ....4,.. Stnytoii Machinery and Ilqnipnrent Furniture and Fixtures Deferred Clatgee; Office BuppQe . ....., Prepaid IhsWrance ma suppnes . , Jif Organisation) Aeceunt UaeffiUao Aouhta Fiyahid 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . paciflo Fuaw crpoaue .k.. Kotos Payable, Aeerued Saiarten Tint Mortgage Bond-4aaedvi..,.kkfcki. J7 Capital aUockt PtetV Stav Antaort4..itiMv4a in Treaeur XSTJMkta Com. Stk. Authorised, In . axtis.la aUecw tabncrtptlass A tt,4fc Mat: Worth. 'el--: HARD TIMES UNKNOWN e . .;-- Hek-e Sayt P&o After Viftwiif Itcs 6f V & ALSO WARM "WiBAMtEE "We .in Oregon don't know, what tight time are,- said XL Paiaat haeav freaa e ala week lour ''around the rim'" of the United States ami into Ucxte and Canada, laekl&ntalln frost the wfty A talked- Oregd&laai do&'t fcnoAr to weAtniri. either,. , He hit the eastern and middle western state. in the height of the heat ware. Slept In a hotel In which the temperature daring tie nisht wis . around 109 de grees ami In Ida county. 'lewa. his former home, heart' reports that 107; horse had been over come by Beat ia one dirt Ia Iowa i adrw. etop whlcl early in the Maimer ehaed promise of being e good On was wtterly twined by the heat, he said. : Hard time-ware- ospeeially o tieeable - to the manufacturing; diitrlcts er the eestr he declared. ia Flint and Detroit Miekigan. hdndreda br people were walking the streets .in search ot work. Al though the depression is gen- ertl. OneidrabS optimism for et am Widows Broken Ankle Said Caused by IfeaUaence Of City; -Denied The Salem eltr eoancil Monday night wa requested to take some Action oa too claim of Mrs. J. F. tidllencoup. a widow, who sustain- . - -a - - - - ar a- - - - a ea a broken anaie at me airport. Ilartfa i, II ad, in ft letter ad dressed t that tody by Sohln t)ay, . local attorney. Day,ln hia emmunic.ation. al legei ti&t thd city 1ft liable tor hid elleaiVlaiBrfestnasmuen, is ao sOyav th city, thronsli a pH tate carrier, was Inviting to take airplane rides. He tars Mrs. Mol lehconli ten twr ft taut wire on the airport at the city's responst Biiity. The communicaUent referred to the city attorney for attention, de dares that Day i wHHng to make anf reasonable eettlemnt and weald prefer" not to make a law suiL City Attorney Trtndle eaid aft er the council session that Be felt the city wa in no eeweo liable slice it was net operating air planes on the field and since the Wtro was. stretched on the field for public protection. He alleged that the grandchildren ef- the in jured, woman, were directly re sposstblo tor her tan orer the tant wire. ST. ATJGtTSTINfc DU VAR, France (At) Construction hi been started here on a giant mo tion picture talking sttfdlo. fecelrer should have to be ap pointed tor if th aendnofclert wMht aare to foiecleau wa inti mated by Onw effirer who. stared f that seenw leading: Portland Inter ests were much concerned oter th saatfter and weeirwoo of e Sne; that th smtnstr rs main tatned. nearly a full tatnent ot the board was had. John C. Veatea Of Pertfeaad reprwseated Joltue Meier and Nathan straae, pert tend eiinetorb. the iftcweeio of the toaapnay'a aftaire wa frank and open but without acrf mewy; The nanwat meet leg of the eonfw Is 4) to fc heid th third Monday in tepteskbe. fa th past when annual meetings were adTertised few snowed Trp nt the meeting, so none hai been held for threw year. -Thia ytaf, with tJie company" troubles coming to a hewdv th esutaat. anetlng may u better attended. TheL. linaneiai statement sub- 35f.lt S.lW.tl 7,58.1 1 .... . . t if l5,lft.C7 I.SSl.tl 5i.a es.ial.ii 8,444.1 iit.t4i.st ,m.lf i,3ad.t3 l5f.4Si.98 ios.aix.4t e e e a . i.Tt.4 Wi.is e r 5.521.45 . M MCI.4tl.45 I . . '. 1 . kki .'. . - 4. : V A1 MI4.S2 TvltS.) t.7e.ee IST3.TW.! is.rn.ftt SVTS.W TMta v t941t.ftt Zt.lTA9t i the future wa found, ulnaoat ev erywhere, Seott stated. , "Theiw Is very Jlttle mw eon IreeUen In nay oeetion -of the country--A said. ;Ha-visits tnost pt tn largo clde U the United Stale d d traveled throng great, part hh pitf dle western agricultural districts durlai nja hlAa week' trU. teariai here hje leaded, adati, koiat tarfcugja Los JLhgelee th feraad- Caayoa, thoente, fcl Pase fearex. - Mexioe, Hew Orleans, Tampa Florida, thd 8henk4oah galley, Waahlpgton. O. j4 Gettys bBTg, ?htladelphUr Kew tork City, Boston; AOtntle Citr, KUf ira Falls, Torewtor Canada, Cht kmmO. Betralt aJbt rthtb SIichl gin. He Visited Xdr "sdjne eimdl wlta tsltUrea, aid M6afiSi4 tit bid home In Iowa before return ing home. Ho paesed throvgn SO itate on his jeerae?. H waa aaonrtahted b hil wife and! Mr. and Mr. J. C. Pef-1 ry whtt- left e party el Chicago. eilng to Kansas, while Mr. and rs. Pago dreto to Iowa. Here, There . And Yon Bits of Personal Netrt Gleaned About Interest ing PaopU Spending her summer her at th heme of her parent. Mr., and Mrs, Frank Hrubet. U Ulss Chfw ennd Hfnhetx, ft Mnfttitft daughter,- almost. She le a grfdniteof trie aigh echoot herd and tiTrght biology here from 1923 to 19 If. She is home, from New Tort: City, whero nhd tfe rhstmctof in the dental and medical School nt Columbia nulrefBity. She. hi hat ft little work to do beforl receiv ing her cVtor degrees, at Co lumhi. Ker work theto as a ata- dent for her .mneters. degree was so ontatandlng. the wia inTited U Seek the- doctor degree and ao eomo an instructor .in the school. George E. Water. Who- started being interested in polities ebont the time General Grant waa pree- ident, aaye ho has a rery defin ite opinidn of the "nt-iackers who are urging Julius Meier to run for governor. "They're try ing to bleed Julio oat of a good, fat purse," opined George yeeter day. "rm a regular republican. Metschan got the nomination ex actly as the law prescribed a eandfthle should when the aoi lnee ha died. I haven't much ttse for these bolters and floaper.' Thft Condon distrtcta In eastern Oregon 1 veOM. jast now. with a few of dOBpoadeacev reports Illls Purrine, back from a wool- Buying junket Into that country. Most of th depreesioaw Mr. Pur- Tiaw feels, in neontaj for he Is as sured business win retain te normalcy Is due time. "It add. thowgh. how a skimp afreets peo ple. Furrinw commented Men day. "Not so loot agw when wool was 5ft eenta Boston banker were generous with t refit; new. with wool at 10 eenta the are very earefnt In leefiln money.' rarma said Be roead ceasider- aM eentimeat ajtafnet setsaaa Without ttnrh Mrenatb for wlta- er Bailey ot Meier. The vetea agiinst Metschan, ha bald, Wtmld ee east hot bwcansd Bailer or Meter re Favored but because Ketsehan doe not seem popnlar in the ContTon distrtct. IS. C. Elliott, president of the Oregos-traihlsgtott wafer- Ser vice company, who visited Salem yesterday, ta Just ovet ah attack of'pnehinahU contracted on his trip aorth feftato. weeka- ago. He waa tonttned to hi home in Sab Francisco tor some time, fils sod Karl a senior 1ft Stanford taw school, accompanied him oh thia trip. . j, . . . Mr. and' Mrs. Carl Harder of RltzTillev Washington fttOpbedJa Salem, to visit C H. Talmage and family-. They bad visited swlatives ih Eugene. Mr. Harder is a big sheepgrawdr of eastern Washing ton. Ad&mE.Kebet Services Today: AtStJdstb&i ..." Ponertt aerticea tot Adam tL Ketber. 13. whd died At his honto on Division street ftunday wffl ho beid Tuesdar morhfna: at f o'clock from St. joseph'a Catholic church ith Rev J. R. Back officiating Interment wilt b ta St. M Ar bare' cemetery. - fcerber wU a well knows Sa lem truck driver and. had work ed for Nelson brothers, plumbers, for- tho past four year. HontWut- vited at Ha mothwrv Theresa kxu berv nn4 Sbnt sisters and tw brother, att wf BaShh.:. -A- . jtfFca orav, Aug -,4k' (Soelai aire. Margie llarn&a ot hlayrtae. CaUt, .ewtfered hrwieee nd eat wa ewd and : lags whea the automobile e was driving overturned at-Buck-nwrs corner, a half mil north ot JWftersosv oav tie higbwayv ; ltra. Marnisw fcsd reached w Uet tier parao front .the earnoor. leohwd a te neUew A was nearly off thw highway and swerved back tail anarjfty. Th ea tarnod etdewtso to. the read m spot Ber mtm ana. Ww as twmpantsa wet nnernrt. t -?" il H nil i in i mm t ' : A3mt GST8. PLAXS KEW TORE. Aent 41 AP) Gba Chartee -Aw Uwtborgh today annaneoT no aA nwught an ats ptaw a a gift tar hk WiTai tha ELiion rats I Will. Hot Oppose -Has By City Even u Bcn23 (CMstfcKM treaa Pas areata i obd will and kktA Kifitn was tfowartess to take ky jeWW Will ia wnnni mi ha witer. eommiieiott. .hid its. ww dpprnisni of ta water any plant. . ' - ' , .x; wen; a ajuar whetist thft Uier Mmhanw whea It attrtla- pd tb Plait nerd threw feat ig bTide A seand haf at taeft an a JrtU eUhhAM. taam we ran t-notr wnAtt 1 hit t41iii",Tria dtaaeid. - - . -.. . r . Trlndie added tnai oe ni opus toft thd Brm ef Teal Wuuracb Sreeaftdea And tthabih PorUAfti 4fA 4t4 in (UlerAlaO the tahdity i the oenda, waald fiaft ih AtOdft t May 11 legal ft4 thsv DOftdft fane legal. OatHna Methad tS5Stt, in nil letter ant Band the pfOdedura ot hlar eon afty in-determinlftf th tiL th plant. anonlA the eltr wish ta ftceept te pUav tt els oatltnad ih attitude th company woaid take if th Portland legal firm held th action at Mat It tllegal. Thia pert of XlUott 'a letter lol low: " , v "Th investment eoat rererrec to AeralA win b ta-ngure hewn an th books at the com pany end determined by aoarei Of appraiser, one appointed by (hft eltr. on ippoiuwd ay tn watft eomnaftrv anA A third t he enoaea by th two thus aapoiatad m cas th tnpreeewnxrre or urn eontpaar and of th ettt eannot ftgre. . -Th Oregon-Washington Wat er Service eomfian? wiil aabrnlt esttmata o! tb eaat t tntrov aieata to th fereeert whien may bo desirsd by the ettr and ta the I event ot tonitruetioa of thesa smwroeemeaU WHI pemu ta eity to have a twprewntatlv servtng aa an tnepeetor apon tne work. . Wd Kot bpiMM nt thia auggeeted arrange- iieht ta approved by th city then apoAttb rw-approval of th purchas t a property by th eleeterata ef the eity at Salem, ind upon the payment within a teaaonehl tim thereafter, not ivemadlnst 'on rear, at th amount letemlnad is the price f the property a outllaed here in, th Oregon-Wiihington Wat er fiervte company win turn its arMortv in Salem ever to tho eltr f Salem. -Under tho arrangement sug gested herein, th Oregon-Wash ington water Beroco oompamy win not take any stepe to oppoeo tho bond election at which "th matter ta submitted far r-ppro-val and ft representative and employee will refrain from all activity antf expteetle&a apow th suhject of tho electron. ln ease the ciry-purenaee the property under the arrangement sufsrested Hernia, th company. tn eooeeration with th eity ef Salem, will set tip an arrange ment which wiil bo mutually agreeable and by which th value ind disposition of materials and tuimlme. tdol and ' edMBHnent, and aeceunt receive bio may. b deternuned. i . "The submission of the fore- goiag seat Miens ana tmarr eon stdoratiea ay th city nt Salvia wilt b Without preiadlcta td eith er party, and thes euggesuon are submitted for nee only in case th purchase matter de net go a Vinson Leading Governor Fietd LOtlSVlLLE. Aux. t-AP) Orerwhelia in g defeat of tor tier Got. Wmiam J. Fields tn the ninth district by Fred at. TiasOn, bta termet political any, Wia apparent tonight ea the taee at tncearptete trnoffiefal return front Saturday a fcoogteBienat frlmary. tranw MOTORSST LANSING, Mich. (AP) tm lng dry period tiamia re tags are attached to aetoavowtle by th atatv highway and eonasrvf UeA department to war motor ist against eelsens wttl tbro. pOLLYWOODjj? Homeet Z5t ftalkJeo r list rafts today nit picture- &3m Tn&dmS Day cans . . Cbtaedy thOho. SAwsA Cosninf Wedneeday-Thnrsday 1TIE LAUCtr LAD1T muiu ii Tvrenty orMore Will Go OiiGltemsIieth Ittail bf Apj rotinutely 1 1 people and possibly' snore Will attend Cho see- AAgtt l4to 1 in, the Three Sla tara coanlr, acordiAs; to Seev Rltm, ta dirxT at camp amngw meats. -' Bean fcaVd will be tdad at Scott loeated bd the wostera fttep of te kdrtA fitter, alaat at and a halt miles from tho McKen- . plana are leavw Sallm Siaiiy mornln Angnst I ft at t .a. m., trogt th "I" had drivw Id En saa nad up Ue llcKenxie high way to Frog tints) trdrd where th bik will aoiamence. Arriage- taenti hate been iaade t leave tin at Seolt litev tcf ost tDd rdad a half mile distance from Frog iumsL whero they .will bo under th strperrisidw of tTnlted fJtate Forest Ranger. Prince J. Glade. , AR '(Itinnage mult he it the T" bot later than T:t p; am. Friday b-lght Angnst 8. All personal equipment must be peeked in a Standard dinnagw bag plainly marked with the owner .name. Eackrtwrsott wtH b limited to 40 bounds, tea Will be wbdrged at the rate bf 10 ceflti per pound. Those expecting- to spend the last weel in cam or Aiy h few days ratttt iend- their duhdag a -per the ahoT athednie. Tho only ath er way for those comfn, tor a thorter time is. to tarty their wn becks ot hii-e ft fftefter wAfeA is Mpeaahre, a th. pAeheta tamp la locate at McKeneie bridge, 11 attlea from Froffjctntpv MTMIH FOR TRAFFIC POST Cenfhraee from paaw !) charges were that the mat ef Secretary Hoes was prompted By th opposition- ot the Pertmnd E dice department to BAffety'k tertef Mce 1A that eity with the enforcement ot traffic tawai. and that the state motor association Wa hostile to him. Whff to one associated with Bocretiry Hoes wa willing to be quoted, friendi ot that otfielal asserted that hie calling for the resignation of Baffety and any others tn hfs bureau waft prompt- Ad solely by desir to improve the service. The deliberate character of th methods ot Hess la administering the affaire ef his office was pointed, te as evi dence, that he would hot' act hastily ndr without amplo justi fication. Hoss has taken ft per sonal interest in tho administra tion of the motor vehicle depart ment and the traffic Bureau and has been ambitious td Improve th service tn every way possfbie. Baffety has been chief of the bureau tor nearly 10 yearn. He Wat appointed patrolman tn IS 10 by Secretary ot State Sam Kozar When th Bureau was first cre ated. Shortly afterward ho wa made chief. He has been respon sible tor the organization, of the staff and its methods or work. Bloom, Ellen berg and Ifichow who wr also rumored as hav ing th tilde Under them era all active member ot tne American Legion; but -the etatement of kxoaa last nitht that Elienberg and Nichols were hot being dis charged would enmlnate them treat thw shake-up llat. ttptrrann. qm In. 4- (AP) Governor A. W. Norblad WA wi nor today In connection with thw dedication ot th new Medford airport, refused t com ment on the reported resignation Of T. A. Baffety, state traffic bu reau chief. Caf tsfft J. J. HSMahonv at the Portlitd district, said he "knew hothlnaf about ft and refased to comment on tho rumor he was to sueeeed Raffety. Convicts Still Elude Pursuers FLORENCE; Arts., Aag. 4 CAP) Nine cenvftt an armed with tmerortsed knives, eawwdl thefr way to treedeae at th state ftffeOn ker entry today and to tight were being sought by mora thaw 1ft peae officers front all section Ot Ariiona. GRAND . if , art2i " : . VitTTori -A.j. Jtrw hi i ScKmeTTrtg FIGHT PICTUi: TOMOBBOV 4uAr,..;. oxCSr . SO . 4 o Whiles Sisters Each person is to nso his own lodgment In securing sleeping eqal&menVFdu? woolen blankets. a- eouoav eat or comforter and a fft&cid or ft plete or cihfU can oA converted into a goad 'slaeplnr bag by tho he of A dozen targe sis safety plaa. Tnar will bo severi extra tents available in case of rain. . TideA axpecttag; td ftab the Sontl aid North- Siste ntnst euro an alp in stock and hare gog gles. . Grease, paint will he fux- ckhed. A baaitaa ntndkercalef U wsefar. 'Good aeavy sdied whoe with hobnail for hiking and.n lighter pair for camp wear are Boeessary. A heaty awetter aa iWlfidprOof Jicket are deairaDi tor htklac or limblna; th higher ridffa of tvAta Each fersea is Jto nreVlia himi self with a luncheon to be eaten Sunday nfeon. Tho first meal wilt bo In camp Sunday night.. iTM entire two weeks will be Oiled with inroitjjting tript. the sthoatr the tint week win to- elade trip, ta .Cofiler Glatier, Life! tie Brother. Cinder Cone, Middle Bister, th Hsubftfla-an'4 to othef beauty epetA OA Monday ef th second weetr the ra day bivenac ! to the South Strter and Broken top will commence, and do Friday. . August 22, the North Sister will be at tempted. . The cost for the two weeks will be 2 lg tor ono week or S.15 per day. Tadajr William Powell In "Shadow ot the Law." Wednesday Joan Craw- ford In "Our Sloshing Brides.'' CAPITOL Today Will Rogers la "So This is London." Wednesday "Gold Dig gers of Broadway. HOLLYWOOD Today "Annfa Christie," with Greta Gxrbo. Wednesday Rath Chal terton in The Laughlag Lady." Friday "Hunting Tigers tn India. GRAHD Today "Hot for Paris" with Victor McLaglen. Wednesday "The Fn ries with H. B. Warner and Lois Wilson. Friday- Bock Jones la Th Lon Rider. After a vacation I shall again try to see truly for you. the "Dere Pubrrk," the pictures which come and go on Silem's screens. No doubt yon do net always agree with me we am out human, von and I, and t avoid deadly Monot ony must sea things differently sometimes, but at least yea know I try to let yon Judge tor your selves1 if tho play bo good or bad. The town holds two popular celebrities today. At the Fox Elsf- noro is William Powell tn a role that ntakes ono grasp all over again that William Powell ta not Just A movie star, h la ft ireron- aQty, with rest drsmatie power and ffhfsn fn thwart Of etfg. It yoa are ft bit laded and want some tens, excitement With a pleasurable ending, and all done with rerr commendable character work, yon will enjoy. "Shadow ot the Law." Then there is Will Rogers -who is btiagia down hi shar ot laughs at fiUgh's Capitol. Will Ragora I the show, hot "So This te London f For tkoew folk who aro Will Roger fans there will bo no disappointment ta this shew; he Is better than ever before. LAST TlnlES TODAY tksjr Had To Sea fefiii tlilodasf auutin&rt The Call Board , , By OLIVE M. DOAK ' ! mm ilS- oil L51 r , yfc a j lot nrvA pSf ,-, I npinTiirn nnv Communists Fire on Palos Willi Ua6hihe Guns But SitenccrJ by Vdlcy . fCbefUaa trorn Paw t trouble areal IA ChlnA eentlaned to be reported tonight to the state department by American and ' dmlonratlc aad doasuiar f agent and, resulted In grevS con cern among aepanmeat oinciaia for the aafety Of 'American cttl ten th the tar eastern republic v-- Relatives and friehds of Amer icana id the bandit Infested areas and the territory in which tight- z9 l$.fot?K.p bat lent raadj letters and telegrams to the de partment ; asking- about .the .Wel fare ot those who ire in China. AnnoOw&ftleni , ' Pnnles QfflcUl Department officials said to night they .wera puttied dvtr the latest development at Kaachow where Brigadier General Ma his announced he wilt Withdraw his forces. Dr. C. T. Wang, CAlaesd nrin ttfar of farelga. etfeirs. has trrged- the- American legation at Pelajng to effect as soon as pos sible the evaeaatlo ot AmerN can At Katchow with tho ad monition it they Are not evao nated the Chinese government cannot ba responsible tor their safety. Tho new development at Kan chow was unexpected and the department tonight was awaiting tanner , word a to th reason for General Ma'a Impending withdrawal.. There are some IS foreign missionaries, including a number of American Catholic missionar ies in Kaachow. American con sular officers have been endea voring for some time ta have the American missionaries with draw from the city which they have TefusSd to do. Kiw'ahians Will Hear U. S. Page U. S. "Scott" Page, home from a two month Jaunt acres the Continent, will be the mala speak er this aeon at tho Ki wants lunneheon. Next week. Ralph There Is a bit ot daring natural ness and disdain ot tho director on his acting which gets him Out of the regular class of stars. . The. theme of the play ts hardly that over which to, rave, even though It ha an excellent idea at the bottom of it. But it 1 funny, ind it doe draw a roar from the house. Ton will come oat smiling. I tmagfne. . - , Got Disst&rted with Nastjri Sftftea Soffered Terribly EVERYONE WITH PILES CAN DO SAME THING "f hope aobedy else to th wortci aner t ls yeata witft rredsrm lwrala. iateriil war. No aaMa art ta m I M eal bather or tea, eo wWy saU aay- ; aarre and Swch Stf dttlarcalhW aaaVr aatkr rwtr.' Mr. Ukm Uadev welt known War- on Maker, lift fioatb Center Street, eaisi Dean, Wisslsu "I bed a beep trying soaietaiag cw seep i ram swaer. sty ease waa bad, awt .aotaiag aetped me aotil I read the testiaoaial et an aaf eriaw with pile wae cUi aimea a. wa waa , helped by Cetacj Pile Pill. I seat away far ft coo- T Adv. llasleT" of JtosteTTiil rt4cs U la another dAritAtie boU I Of heaft-aiercin acting. I fiSSlgSfr JAILED j A : !Li3&5 tmjtJStLY j V-rotoo-V; ThebUckiAAil- I Ji c' nr J erooor n " bfw-Cat cf fle$!na r4mil 4ba tpoaiiea Lk m ena im. A. settrAjg t Jcwelsl lU kn ttliyt 'J ,"iesiyl TwT.aical' Cooley, former president, will re- J Port. on liin canTBDllon. it.AUan- tie city wAica, ha .attended: as A delegate from to dob here. The ittan dance brii , thi hbbn 1 to be offered by & E. Wilson; next week Torn Wtddishar make the gtn. KlMlE Almott TtV persdns jfcrowdel tho pig teat at ifartou and High streets to Beat RX Wak WyaU preach on -Th Man Wler Dared . t BeHev feofi. . v - . Evangelist, Wratt is eonductlng a seriea of commknlty rivival meetings, and so popular wia kds sernioa last. night -that tiveral hamlfei addltloall folding chairs and benches had. to be obtained to handle the crowd. At that, score lined the sidewalk J4 outside ih nt Feature of the meetings, wMch will last anoUe 4wo week. U the singing of the Clark Sisters of Portland, who are with sta tion KXL there Wyktt 111 preach tonight Oh fDivino Heairng." . A delegation trOhr McMlnhville attenddd the nteeflflr last night. Tho full gospetchurch i spons oring the meetings. Germans? Flight Over Atlantic Abandoned, Word REtKJAMK. Iceland. Aug. I (AP). Wolfram Qirth anc? Os car Welle r, the young German aviator attempting to fly from. Germany to tho United State by way t Iceiaad and Greenland, tonight wero forced to abandon, their project for want of a suit able landing placo In Greenland. Hirth. packing no their amalt monoplane, "sailed with it aboard. the liner Minnedosa tonight for Montreal, and intends to fly from there to New Tork. Welle r expect to take the next snip bonta to Germany, which they left on July 14. . Good-bye Dandruff! Dont pet up with dandruff aa other minute now yoa can ust wash it away when yoa wash yoojr hair!. Start today nsiug this re markable discovery Fitch's Dan druff Remover Shampoo. Quickly It win banish every trace of dan druff every bit ot dirt! Beg. TSa Site 68c Reg. tl.Sf Sice 91.29 Perry's Drug Store . 115 S. Cbm'l St, Guarantee These Result GET RID OF PILES pie bottles and began using them: yea swallow couple threw times a daf nd atrsstg aa It ost is. they aelaod see from the start and today nf pile are gone and I feel mar lik -knM,B Kin IJ im fworth living; ogasnv Tkoes d of. mew and wsaco who aTr wtto -pile are diacevcriog that sweb treuUes ca be MTekly easily,! bamlkA ia bis -: iMMa preecria these pi lie, whack y may now obtain, 4S pitta in n bocV-; tlcw enScieat tor a fan Wcekn , treatmefct. for 75c at drug aure, ot aead TSc ia casi or stamaa ta 4 CtlM . rWmieet C Brentwood. Md. NO Hak. Moaey back with et quibble or aaeatleo If Cola Pile pnis fan to bnis p Me. Tea art sete iadge. i 'X'. n in i I4S5.4S1.45 lormer Anno Morrow. ";