it ....... . . - . Oin:GOxrsTATi:siAi?,SALmrorkEGo:i - I is::. FRIDAY- lIQRNIKGv AUGUST-23. 12 no- . 1 I 1 I - I i 1 hi iv r . zr. . . . z. . . - .. -. 1 1 TtfJR Alpha Chi. Omega lunch r eon yesterday noon at the Gray Belle Is - another intimation of the, nearness of ihe college ea sotu. i Complimenting a group of girls -who will Renter college next month, . Minn - Catherine Hartley, Miss . Lucille - Moore, and ; Miss Amelia Babeock , were hostesses at t be , attractive , Alpha nl. Omega luncheon of yesterday. Miss Edna ; Mae Root of Portland'was an out-of-town guest for the occasion. .A ' bowl of yellow marigolds centered the' latl0" with favors and place cards' carrying out - the chosen .motrfi--; :! '";v;-j??jsansa Covers were placed; for: Miss Caroline ' LambIrth,;MifiS . Marjorie MelHnger, Miss Dorothy Kesar, Miss' Edith Brotherton. Misa Helen Campbell, Miss Edna Mae Root of Portland, Miss Amelia Babcoek, Miss Lucille Moore. - and Miss Catherine Hartley. ?; V Mrrand Mrs. Ray Howard, who hate teen house gnests of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Cauehill for the nasi two weeks, left Wednesday for - their home in Los Angeles. -, - -: ' . 1 "Mr. "and Mrs. 'B. T. Kamter hare returned home from, a six thousand mile1 motor trlp whlcb took thefrv over he Lincoln High-i i way by way of the Oregon. Trail to Kokomo, Indiana, ' and home again thrpugh Rock Island, Sioux City, - Yellowstone National -park, $pokanefnd Seattle. Miss .Alice Boock was united in marriage to Mr. Glen Gorton on TRULY ARIS TOCRATIC IN THEIR - SUB DUED ELE GANCE AND PERFECT TASTE. 1 . Fall Opehihg ROSTEIU 5J W 'Presenting 'Dresses t Misery J i for. the Woman - I . and Miss' ' h -111 4 - AV' - v. ' NOW i iiNashtta-Goitcn Blanlcbts ; ' - A V Tr'WWO1" ' VT it V TfTYJ'O - ? n We do not carry conds. $1.75 a pair J $2.29 a pair, 'u-v i white or Colors. Extra large Bizea . . . mi v $2.90 a pair J . ' ' ( : ! i ; Hop Pickers' Gloves All leather ' GlOTesOc pair. Women's and Childrens v; ''sizes 7 to 8Va- Special "horsehide Gloves 95c pair v Outing Flannel Ckiofs-Goocf Quality ' t Heavy, ' yd' 23c . , .Medium, yd. 23c . Day's New "Tug of Wat Cloth" - 'r-'r "Work Suit . ; . - - - - S will wear 'like iron Coat and Pants SuiU S8.50. T : - - Extra Pants to fit, $3.00,' Day's Grey Moleslrin Suits ' The old standard quality moleskin that has been .imi tated but seldom equaled as to material and workmanship t n Coat atid Pants Suits-SI 1.50 EXTRA PANTS TO MATCH .$ i.SOl; ; . Also sizes 44 to 54 waist, only $5.00 pair .". 1 u i; Men's Work SHrtr65c, 05c, 51.25, $I;50 - Boys Work Shirb 55c, 75c and 95ct, ' Ole'Onclbtli- I 1x90 Sheets : :'yafd;34c.- A: 51.25 - J-v - 'i ' ii i ' ii i ii in i ii i u, ii.. y '. i ii ' "ii 240 rioirm co:,::j Tuesday evening, .at the home -of tne onae's parenis, sir ana n. H.' 3.- Boock, witU Reverend: R. L. Putnam J pastor "of "the Court Street'- Christian chutfhT perform ing the ceremony at 7: SO o'clock: Forf y f rtends and J-elatwes : wit nessed the ceremony. .' An improvised - altar was "Ar ranged l)ef6re a Iivlflg Toom-' win dow massed with -'pink roses and ivy, Immediately' before r thecere nwrayr Mrs,u Harold vWhlte !saag "Thine Own.'.' AMrB. AlbrecM Boock, Jn- poudre-' blue flat crepe. attended the, bridel'as "inalron-ofr honor: Tbe .bride's 'charming gown was, of white' 'aatin hacked crepe, elaborated. rith lace. Her veil 'feU'in 'fulr length told from the wreath, that bound her hair. The rroom -was atteaded by the bride's brother,.Albrech( Boock, as best - Pi a.n I :Tne youBgest -mem' bers p. the. weddine, party, were Master Bobby and little ' Miss Wanda BooCk. . t-i.-i -Assisting at the informal Tecep- , lion which followed the, ceremony were : 'Mrs; Harold :. White, i Misa Sara" HenryL ' and Mra. . " Carl Bobtfk v'.T.iJi k t:r-t-'- 'After ji'twp weeks wedding trip to Kount, Rainier,. Seattle,' and Vancouver, . B. C.. Mr. and - Mrs. Gorton wl)l )retyrn to Salem. They will make 'their home at 395 South 23d .street.. ' For ..the ' past, eight years, Mrs. Gorton has J been a memhey ot the staff of the secre tary of state's office Mr. Gorton is engaged in business here. The cuest Jist for the wedding Included: 'i . Mr. and Mrs, II. J, Boock,. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gorton, if r. ,and Mrs. CrL Bqock, Bobbie,, Wanda and Wallace Booek, Mr. and Jars. Albrecht Boock, Mr, and Mrs. Har old While. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gor ton. Mr; and Mrs. Wendell Gorton and daughter Gene, Mr. and Mrs Percy Gorton.fMrs. Lucy Killlam, Mrs. Lyda fleriry, 4liss',Sara,'Hen rjr, Mr. and Mrs. Fred -Baker and daughter Sara Louise. Mr. and Mrs! Hfleman Miss Ellen Rickert of ;" Long Beach, " Chlifornia, Mr. and Mrs." Rudolph 'Halbere and sons Alfred and Raymond, Mrs. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. E. ; Croth era, Mr. and Mrs. Gjnther Hal- Beth, Mr. and Mrs, Landgr&f, Mil dred, -Alice -and Bertram Halseth Wilford Landgraf and Marie and Ruth XAndgraf. - -, ,- - . : u The women of the Leslie Meth odist church entertained on Tues day afternoon in-the church par lors honoring Mrs. J. H. Falrchild who left this week for her new home'in California. Mr. and Mrs., Dan J.- Fry, Sr. entertained as their gueBts at Neskowin last week Mr. and Mrs. George L. Dunsford. ?', : ! .'. " " l , Honoring fMrs. J. F.'- Randall, who- "has been" 'extensively enter tained during her stay -at. Silver ton" Mrs. John ! Goplerud -gave a party Wednesday afternoon at the Goplerud home at Brush Creek. GueSta "were Mr. Randall, Mrs. O. S. Hauge, Mrs.' Esther Weaver, Mrs. M. Frazer, Mrs. Christine Hansen, Mrs.' Daniel Dybsetter, ' Mrs. Levi Goplerud, Mrs. A- Harl, . : 27 Inch , - Outing Flannel A Good Grade Lights or Darks, yd. , .--..15c pnrTAIMCTPP. -T. kar M.mm dft am-Vkdam dm Mrs. Axel Larson, Mrs. Anna. K. Jensen, Mrs. ; Gilbert" jL'nderdahl, Vivian Buness, Cora. Coplerad, Louise Dybsetter, CorshlW Uader dahl. ; Lucile t La r sen ;and r Mabel Fraaer. Mrs. O. M. Eliot,, wife of the late O. M, Eliot, a.Bumber of years ago 'superintendent of the. Salem public schools, ia a .bouse cuest this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S."Xl, Eodicott at fcS. North Church street "A host of Salem people remember the high esteem and popularity, in which this fam ily was held Mrs. Eliot arrived here"WednesIay fter a visit with her daughter tn Sidney, Mont., and her son in Spokane. MTS. ;-Fr J." Roderick ( Belle Crouse) and little daughter, Mr garet Louise of Vancouver, Wash.. are' house guests at' the home of Mrs. - RederickJl mother, Mrs. D. M. Crouse. Trinity Dorcas society will meet next Tuesday evening at the home of . Mrs. C. 1. 4 Benson. , Hostesses will be Miss Alice Jensen. Misa Thea Jensen. Mrs. Marie - Bunest and Mrs. Glenn Howe, . i , Miss Emma R.odgers of 480 N. 18 th street enjoyed a two weeks' vacation in McMinnvUie. and at Pacific citr and Neskowin as the guest of Mrs. Ernest M. Smith, at the beaches, and of Mrs. J.' M Hohnold in McMinnvllle. Miss Velma Taylor whose inar- riate to Mr. Leon Du Bois will be an event of 3 o'clock Sunday aft ernoon at the UnlUrian church was the inspiration for the delight ful . miscellaneous ; shower on Wednesday evening at which Misa Ruth Davidson was th e hostess Bowla of gladioli were used about the rooms whereVa mock wedding was the feature of the . evening The Eifts were presented to the bride" in an elevated V, S. air mail box. Light refreshments were served, at a late hour. , In the . group were..(Miss Veda McCoy, ; Miss Bessie' , Taylor, Mrs. Lewis Swift, IJdiss Lola Hockett, Miss , Rhea . McCoy. Miss . Clara Wiley, Misa Gladys Beardsley, Miss Juanita Hockett, Mrs. Cartia Loter, Mrs. E B. Taylor, and the hos tess, Miss Velma Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ashby and Ur and , M rsi - F. - G. Stearns left this week for. a. two weeks' motor trip. which .will take them along the Oregon and Washington coast to British Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Schomaker of . San Francisco were , . recent guests of Mr. Schomaker mother, Mrs. Olive Schomaker at 1298 South Commercial street. During their visit they were pleasantly en textained by their -many -friends here, Mr. and ; Mrs. Schomaker and Mrs. Schomaker'a sister have been on an automobile trip through, Glacier National Park and as far north as Calgary, Canada, making, the : way hack . to San Francisco by .way of Eugene and Roseburg. , In the . latter ..places they were guests of a brother and a sister. Miss. Nana Putnam, re turned to San Francisco with the Schomaker'a for a two . weeka visit. She will make the trip home by boat. . ' ? - ' ' ' ' - Mr. and . Mrs. v W. . Clarke spent Monday at Champoeg with friends. " Mrs. Elmo S. White nad chil dren are back In Salem after spending a' part of the summer with Portland friends. t BILLY'S UMCLe . ; .'. ' - i . . - :, . 'P0R0THTDARN1T ,( r" ::. AAr' A-- A. , ,i.::;,;,-V. ;-.. . 'By Charles IXeMswsi i CAME. OVER TO Show ITVA h- CALL DCr?OTHV.t'WA!slT--- Imaitv WAWT vn..! T"TT7 1 6 1 T" I f 111- f , ll.fak - I t t M t-" Mla'i nr. 11 - M mmmmwo- . i va j ma. m. , .k. 1 V -aw " m - J m . ak mr am. " M . m a. -- w felt -' -itiwa ... . ! -J.J ; - - , , 1 - xj'r.rv-: L Tk - Son .-Searches 26 ' Years to Find - Father's Slater: Suspect 'Held s - . father William II. Hsnn.l. . . . . . ins : ita cnjv Jle h bad taken 1 s ;j i u rn r ::::mm - S.r3t'v j "' ft it t -' "A H '''' J 'v-:-' ' V ',-. :V n j . lurvw some ngni on the murder. The" T ? J r?ld 5 ine"' -ws Jones left, i the Daltoa J.;?-2. W: P- Pg. arc of iiannah and S ..uvk wuicr. vonca ctajcules Miss Loretta Fisher left this week for Goidendale and White Salmon, Washington, where she will be a guest forvthe next two weeks.-' . ' V " ' ' Sweetser Expects to Set ' Fast Pace in Golf Meet . OAKMONT, Pa. Jess William Sweetser, has given warning, this year that he will make trouble for the nation's amateur golfers in their annual meeting at Oakmonf Country Club beginning .August At Merlon a year ago-the former Tale star failed to Qualify for the match play, one of the greatest surprises of the . tournament, for he was a yqnngster- who had Just come into the ranks of the leaders thrpugh winning the intercoll-4 giate championship of 1920, beat ing-Chick Evans in the finals of the amateur title play in 1912, and gaining the- runner-up posi tion to Max Marston in 1923, the Philadelphlan winning at the 38th hole. . v In his . first appearance ' In the amateur; as a collegian in .1929, he reached the third round where he was eliminated by . Fred - J Wright. This year Sweetser forced his ' . . cr or the slayer of hU u v:- ... 3 1 3 v uaiion, ua.. is near- , Dalton jail from G.incaville, the charges. way through to the title in the Metropolitan amateur tournament and gave critics reason .to believe that he had regained ' the consis tency and confidence, shown when he marched to his national con quest at Brookline 'three years ago, pushing aside Willie Hunter. Jess Guilford, Bobby: Jones and Evans. - First Coffin of Charles Darwin Has Been Burned FARNBOROUGH, Kent. Charles Darwin's first coffin, re cently discovered In the coach house of an old inn near his home, nas Deen destroyed, it waa re cently purchased by the scientist's eldest son. Major Leonard Dai- win, and cremated at the wishes of. the Darwin family. The coffin was made by a local carpenter from oak, on his estate near Farnborough and many years ago was on view at the local inn. Darwin s. body is .said to have lain in the coffin for some hqurdL after his death, but when it was. decided that he . should be buried inv Westminster Abbey more elaborate casket was made. Klamath Falls Building . per mit for July totaled $301,105. UnionR6ster UE AT CUTTER'S CNIOH .Ka tto- r CAPITAL TTPOGBAf K1CAL UMO!! KO. M. D. Pilkcntom. Xitti aec4 llttw 4.7. S:00 . m. , CARPENTER'S CXION SO. 10S M wU Thiirm. ninss. Artkmr Tck rr. pmidnt; Wm. Prttit, aacrvtary. SWilM KfrhinN f omrh-d. Pba 17. Lodge Roster- FRATKRlf AIi OKDXA OT KAGLXB, b4 IK am Mt4 WA.- W.- O. W. BaU. B. M. Willt. 8s'y. Tel. 1394-R. Defendant Wins Slander . Case by Illusion Means BERLIN Professor Albert Moll, 'one of Berlin'a foremost psychophysicals, was victorious recently , in a slander auit brought against him by Frau Rudloff. a spiritualistic medium, for criticlft- I Ing one of her performances. He bad 8aid-tbat one could speak of a spiritualistic phenomenon only then. If every step tot the "seance" I could be carefully watched and controlled by some licensed state i Institution, such as the Techno I Physical institute. Aa the trial progressed 'Profes sor Moll proposed that a seance be held then and there in the court room, and that Frau Rudloff be requested to show her "tricks She strongly objected.- however, i stating that the atmosphere of 1 courtroom was not conductive to summoning spiritual phenomena Professor Moll , then played the part of the apiritualistlst without darkening the .courtroom and re quested the Judge .to be the "me at um. The utters eyes ' were covered . and the professor placed both points -of a drawing-compass upon his hand, then removed one point. The judge failed to notice this, and maintained both points were still resting on his hand. Several other experiments of a similar .nature were made by Dr. Moll to prove that many things that to the occultist may seem ; like, something supernatural have quite a rational explanation. The court found Dr., Moll not guilty. t Irish IXTKHE8TKD IS DUBLIN. Entries for the an nual horse show of the Roval Dublin society, the first week in August, created a new high record this year with 916.. Despite the growth in popularity of the auto mobile, there has been a consid erable Increase In Interest In har ness horses." For the bloodstock sales more than $00 horses were eni!!!l I SALEM MARKETS GRAXV No. 1 wVita .11.54 . 1.48 No. 1 rod. aaekrd , PORT. Top koga JfDTTOH AJfD SEEP It powa 9.50Q 10.60 .19 Draaaa karm Tap atoarm Cowa , .06 I2.50QS.00 Balla -SH4 Spring laxoba. 0 Iba ar4 mmdar 8a riTier ,,, , . ,, , Af Vaal -i 7e0T Draaaad vaal 45 POtJXTRT l.Cfiht bm 1 - , , ; Hrmry kta ., . Broilt-ra .15 33aft24 23cfei25 COOS. tUTVCR ART BUTT ERF AT Bottrrfat , Ji2 rry kutUr. Standards Klct Milk, por rwt. Classitied Ad3 In The tay) at BmHm, ta capital at Local Rates 1 For Clasdified! Advertising Pally r 8n4ay J aaata par war Mat mi Vr4 Dm tbaa Tkm timm 6tc tis MtU far rr On tk, 4aUr aa4 Bandar .SO eaata par vor4 la mrdav W aara tW B4n VAaa 1m rata. a4Tcltinat mmst raa ia aaaaaeativa laamaa. : Ma A a. takaa for ! tkaa IS aaaJa. Aim. ram Bamiay QSLX tiaryaA al eaa-tiis rata. i . , ; ! AivartlaaaaaaU (anapt Paraaaala aad itaiima Waataa) win aa ukaa arar tha taiapkaaa if Ua adTartUa la a tabaeribar ta pkaaa. . . Tk Ptalniaa vtli raaaWa a4rar tlMwili al ay tiaa al tka ar lkt. Ta larara prapar alaaatfiaa tia ada. akaaU k la T p. V TXLXFHOXX XS r ESI Money to Loon " Oa Ra! F.U (Ovar LaaA aaa 3aak) - BrrORR TOU LEAVE TOUR BOMS ORCARUAVK1T s Insured Properly Paoaa Bak Jk Haairieka. U. B. Raaa . - a-u-u AUTOM0EHX3 WR WRECK 'RM Parts far all aara. Wa aaTI far laaa. 6 at ar priaaa aa traUara. . Salami Aata -Wracktnc Ca 402 8. 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I3jr mmmmammammmmmmmmmmmmiBmmMBiBmmamaaaMoammmmmmmmamiBmmmiBmmmammmBB WANTED PRTVATX M0KIT TOI fana loama. Wa kara aaooral appUea iom am kamd. Havklac Robor lap., 90S Ortm Bldr. 5414 FOR SALE 37 rRESII CRI8PETTES AT THE STAND Nortk Portland d. 374' GOOD YOUNG PUREBRED BARRED Rock kroa. TL S9F2J. J7'J YOUNG GRAIN FED RABBITS. MTR or drraaed. Lea Okmurt. Pkoaa 1Q8F31. 7a30 PERSIAN KITTEN 8, AL&O MOTHER - Pkoaa 411 R. 37a3- FOR SALE CNIYER&AIi COMBINA txa eookatora.- Ova aad wood. 935. Good coeditloa. Call 361 or 271. 37a30 FOR 8ALF BUCKSKIN TEAM. VERT good, llarrov, diac, rarm-ekopper.. all a fair eomaUiioo. - Bos 14oJ. eara BtaUaaiaa. - ?? roiiiusrr i n 4