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I. ... U. ireOnECON STATESilAN, SALEM, . OREGON 4 1 -1 "1- IIURSDAYjMOnNING; JAKUAIIY;141926 4f H I - v. ttf AUDltCD BUNCH Bride Is Honored mt&. juorence KiienKe rare miscellaneous shower last Friday vening i in honor .of Xftsa Mia : Kltenke. -whose witddtng iwas an Tnt of January ll. iein the pntet ; jbt'llhe 3 hcwdr j faest , cedar chest, congenial j conversa Uon and music ere the dlver , fdons of the evening, j ! ( -- .V ' -Mrs. Prank fl.ri. c'klteakB ' aisted the ilibstesa -witU the re freshments. 1 Those present were:- Urs. O. ; A.' :Noyea, ; Mri. j Charles ajcElroy. Mrs. H. A.j Jironson, 1 3Ir, ! Tlalph plaoji, J Mrs. vPaul vUlceMrsDorqthy Van jeValker. ' Mrs . Denzel OUliam, ilra. ''. Cecil Clark;' Miss .Marion .Miller'. Miss 4Ruth Davidson.' Missj iThelma ; Carey, Miss Alma Fanning Miss Viola Lottts Mlas Jenakl Antriean, - alias Martha nVood. Miss Evelyn - Churchill. Mrs. Frank Klianke and the hostess, 'Mrs. liorenee Kllenke, Y;Y y W- ' i " i : ' : v-' Klebil:eAntrcan Niptials '";;! Com ins as a surprise to their many friends :the wedding of ' . Miss Lila Kleinke. i daughter Of "Mr and Mrs.-F. Ej Kleinke of this ; city, to Mr. rJphn WesIejr Antriean -of Eagene .on .Monday evening, .January ,11 at ?tie Fitsi-: Metho- dtot .churchy ylteif. ,P. jtl Taylor : road rtbe Ting; service, j. Preceding , 5 th . ceremony ymUs ,Ea ! Roberts saag "U .Dawning.". The vwed-? . -ding -.party .approached - the altar , to th strains of Mendelasohltfa wedding march, flayed by ' -Mfeis , ...Kvelyn.Churehai., .;-!' ,r The bride was ioveiy. la a cre t ation of , -Ivory dore akin , canton .and fur - .She carried a shower ..bouQuet of Ophelia roses.and pa? .per,. white carciasius, her. OtUy .ornament .was a doable jstring "ot pearls, a, gift ; of the. goom, -Her. ' wily attndant. ,Misa, Jennie Antrl- .tan,, wore , pale Igireen !satin back . rstnton and carried a ; bouuet 'of ! carnations and ferns', Mr. Elmer Kleinke acted as best :nan. -t Following the ceremony : a . fe- rrption ;was-held:. at. the home .'of , - j g i I the .bride's .parents. tor bout 25.1 .relatives and .friends., Those who assisted in serving kwere !jnrs. au -A. Bronson. Mrs. Lorejce Kleinke, Miss Jennie . Antriean and Mrs. Frank E. Jvleinka. . , Mrs. . Antriean. . is toe oniy lausnier ot Jir..au . .Jviemte ana is a, graduate w ,pa- lem high school and aj member of the' TNT club. .. She has Been em- v ployed at the court house for the past two years as deputy county , etk. Mr. Antriean veson oi Mr, and:;r. -AarlcaittjWibaitm.l He Is a graduate ot pasem mgn .svuuui muuwip jv club. At present he Is a fireman i on the 'Sonthern- Pacific! rallrdadr ' Mr. arid Mrs.Ahirican islll spend the 'month ot F Anzeles.. Mexico. an4 the ' Santa BaTbaraislands-r -Tliey will be at home to their ciany' friends elter . March 1. Out-of-town guests .were ' Mr. 'and Mrs. Noah -'Kessel and ison Waje of Albany. , Silver -Tea Todau . The woman's; auxiliary : of Paul's church will sponsor a ail eri tea from, Sf4o n5j o'clock this afternoon at the home -of jars, U G. Shipley,' 148 East Washingotn ;atroet. x j - j Antieintited Plait Toniaht The play the young people of "St. Joseph's church are' preparing to present Thursday Evening, Jan ' uary 14 is a 4 ,hapy V selection. "Deacon Dubbs" and 'a fine cast of characters ; haa . beenj chosen. A dress rehearsal ,-wasf grren ,Tues- day evening before a select 3 audi " nce, who pronounced it exeallent. -' A male quartet ; Is a! yalnable ac- 4U"i ;aJaU.i, UCL i , " ''"I-' r' , -,24 hours, because t i ia the :mom , CONCENTRATED f skin rem Jtucs. jn iu mcuaan u to ten- 'tie that it cannot irritate .the, ten - derett sldn. ylf you want : a claar, unblemished complexion ct tFos 4 lam ' S0c) imt your draggists ' TO To Btaln -Yeur -?Yeuihfu!,s Baairty. Ji t... ... ' Phon lot Quisition, and the new and (beau tiful scenery adds nnfh to the ef fect. The f time s some j40 dT 'more years ago, and the costumes are of that! period. The Sacred Heart Academy will Jfurniih the music en "Thursday evening. j . . : , T College News From OAC -Miss Rdi'th Drotberton bf Sa lem will represent Alpha Chi Omega-sorority'in- the Associated" Rookesses organisation. A fresh man 'co-d from each ;sorori :y and hall Is selected These girla spend two hours each week in tie stu dent body office helping tfce offi cers jin clerical work. Miss Janice McAfee of Salem was pieagetf to Aipni Delta: soror ity.' j" The . scliolastie J average of the sorority ls above "that jot. the student body. Miss McAfee Is a freshman ,(n commerce Womian'8 : Union ; The regular business meeting of the Woman's union of the First t Congregational church will be held at 2:30 o'clock' Friday, af terneon at the thurch.". Pythian Sisters I total The Pythian Sisters installed the following officers jon. Tuesday, January 1 2j with Cora Farijell the installing officer, -assisted by Pearl Kinser, O. M. ?of F., . and Ceorgia 6kels, P. C: , ; Augusta Denham, ME.t C.t Mabel . Krlckson, M. R S. MaggietTKnlfihten il. . E. J.; Xliltia. Hooper .'.manager; Frances OreenwoodvM. of R. and CJ: Irene A pi in , protector. IVomatCRJldiefCoros VTlief regular .meeting iOf the Woman's Relief corps will jbe held at McCornack -ball -Saturday af ternoon' at 2 -p. m. Important bus iness will come up. Officers who were not Installed at. the . first meeting are to-be installed Satur- day; i Social Afternoon' Club r lire outiaj Aiteruwu uuurui tae Eastrn star heid an enjoyable Tne social Afternoon club ol meeting Tuesday in ' the -Masonic Temple. - Mrs. Ulva Derby Morse serted as Chairman -for ie day Her -assistante were Mrs J tafky, Mrs. Scott. Mrs Louis Olsen; Mrs. i Haw?fjrerfc6ii,Mr8.vParr'fv Craw- ford ; and Mrs. Agnes Tschopp. Th . ests! brought theiri sewing ,orj the J afternoon. lAX theltea houPi refreshments were mrvMl I Eafiy spring flowers arid many ciugters". ot pussy -willoWs w;ere nge4- jn. decorating the hills. '- ' . . At .ttie next meeUng on Tueal day , ,jaauary 2,, tbe-ladies Will (enjoy an afternoon f cards J Guest 'Fwrn Kansas I : Sir. Q. R. JBonell ts eptertain as her house guest her broth 1 er. ;Ward W; Davis -of Abilene, Kansas, -whose arrival ib Salem I on : Tuesday -was a delightful sur- J prise to 'his sister. The two had I notBeen' each .other for 11 years. West Side Circle The West Side circle of the Ladies' Aid society of Jason Lee church will -meet on Friday after noon at the home of Mrs. Jennie Carleton. 1406 North Libert v street, a! business meeting will be held. ; i Sbn Is Bom ;Jlr. and ;Mrs. Harry Wechter of 144$ Center street are receiving congratulations upon tb brth of a seven and one-half pound son on Sunday. Jaenuary 3 The; little lad has been ' named Harj-y Kent. lie Is the second child: Mrs! Wechter - 'l was Harriet ''Coburn 4 before her marriage, f Ufa and Mrs. Linus Pauling" flan Study Abroad i Linus hauling, zzr graduate m chemical i engineering, will u leave ia March J for) tin lee, Germany where he will work and study no der Arnold, Somroerfleld, .profes bor oi inepraucM, pnysics m loe - ' " M -ia t '. i i" w f' -jf University, of Munich. 'His wife Ava Helen )MIHer TPauIIiig, an ex - PACistuaent,:abd sonplan'toac f ! Since ! his! . graduation,. Pauline has been taking graduate work l 1 3wo Schedules Daily To jCalifornia By BiclcTfvick -Stae Leave Salem 9:10 A. M ?, Arrive SjfiiL Tancisco ' ' "Leave Salem SilO P. M. v , Arrive Sin I Francisco 5 :30 Third s Day - 1 ! V San Francisco 1... Round Trip ' Los Angeles . ;J Twound Trip iProiid They've Never Had aBeaii ; i Sh4 Has Nevtr Ha4 a Sweetheart, Bui Carolina Girl Is Proud of It' IT ped W U fc mvww.- As tim u mt ta i m. fhu-lwiMJ iwtvr ha two, 4 v.tri asu m ImW imM tfe :.Mati, Mte aat ffwa ,itiisii smi U- f nctf inr' -uht, iAtr W Vr -kuf ad ' f Miata , i niiri tS tr. tui imuw, hu sr bmk V 1 1 , ; 'I--77-' lr' Proud, of never had a beau. Miss! "Neziie Solomon,' 22, AVlclrJta, Kan., wants the title claimed byMiss Sie Isabel Boggs, 22, of Liberty, S C, who recently challenged the? World for the ?beauless jfeham pionshlp.'"': l ' ' '" v ' .: ':' "W V' California Institute of Technology and has been i doing - extensive, study Vid research work an X-ray. analysis of crystal structures un der Dr. A. A. Noyes, In charge of research work there. i i ; - Pauling gained jtheoppojtunity to so io Germany to study as a re sult or winning the Cluggenhelmer Kcholarship. He 'graduated ' with highest honors from the California institution ' last June, being ' one of the two ' to receive Summa eum Laude. Since then he, hag been a h ation al "esearcfh ' ttlt oW at ' Cal i fornia Institute of Technology.11 .'Prof essorrSommer field i is one kof Uh 'leading authorities in the mathematical ;eld in the world and it is; a great honor ahd a great opportunity to wofkf and ; study with hfm," said Dr. Floyd E. Row land, "professor of industrial chem istry.' "TThis is.one of the greatest honors ? to come to this institu-tion.'--0. A. C. Barometer. Open House at Lausanne : y . Hall AnnoiineeUf or Satur day Evening iypf- ? ;: . One 5 of the r . most delightful events on the WUfamette univers ity campus, through ,the t entire year rtpe annua l . "open nouse j at Lausannev hall, Ithe women's dor mitory -is'; announced f for Satur day evening. Calling hours will be from "7 : 3 0 o'clock to -.10:30. All friends of the untversjlty are Invited to be guests. ' 1 Scotts-Miiia Mr, and Jklrs. !llugh Ma gee at tended the funeral -of a cousin, A. W. Estes, in Portland Friday, re turning home Sunday evening. Mrs. Gene Adams of ; Woodburn is visiting her sistter, Mrs. J. S. Jorb. ,,.,- . Allen Belllnger was in Salem on business Monday. Mr, .and Mrs. J. O. Dixon and children visited relatives in New berg Sunday. ; t G. W. Myers was In Salem on business Friday. ' . r Dale Magee.who is working in Salem, visited his folks here Sun day. . ,V ': -" - ' i:; -: Little John Warren Kellis, In fant son of Mr." and Mrs. Raymond Kellis, passed -away at his home Saturday motfling at the age ' of two months and 10 days. Funeral services were f held at the home Monday afteraoon.i Rev. George Henriksen -of Silverton officiated Interment in JOOFI cemetery. ? Funeral; services ?were -held at m u - '' - .A". t 'm sr L J J.' . . tne Aimer cemetery f wonuay ai temoon for. Mrs Alary Dunagatf, who passed : away Saturday, .van. 9, 1928, at the home of her .son. Willis Dunagan, on the Abiquav at the age of .$8;- years. 8 .months, after ., a' lingering t illness. Mrs Dunagan Jeaves to mourn her loss three daughters and four sons Mrs. 'Jim.. Shepherd of Silverton, Mrsr l.ee 'of "Beaver, Or., Mrs.'Geo. Haynes i'ot Seotts Mills, Bennett Iseral of Scotts .Mills,- Hacker, of at California,' iLhd Willis Dunagan, of 10:50 J?.vMi next :day or . ' . i, 1 ! ll f il -. - - . -. - - . II ail t . , - FARES L $30.oorj j ; : ...... ..' .... .. $ou.ua i Y - ; ' i j 'Fabrics Feature FiitufistiFrend The popular futuristic trend in fabrics is illnstrated;in frock, of navy blue blocked,- taffeta. - and statin with underdress of cloth of g'old Skirt is trimmed with black lynx. ; .- ; , near Silverton, besides several grandchildren und great grand- chlldrtjn, and a host ,of friends. Her husband preceded her several years; also a son, Crcsent Duna- gan. : r (,.--v-' : -"a""." Mr. and Mrs. jO. ; H, Brougher were in' Silverton Monday morn ing on . business. - ; Mrs. E.R." Lawrence. Mrs. R. A. Lawrence and Mrs' George Haynes were"shopning-in . Salem. Saturday. r"A 'birthday party : was. given at the brooked Finger -school for their teacher, Miss Gilns, Tuesday Afternoon. AH repotted a very goodijhe;--- ; s-rs'-Zi'f,: :.. r-r. ,A surprise birthday party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd ' VeVTnesday eve-' nilng, January 6. tfor their niece, ; Jjl iss -Dorotha Shepherds Tbe eve ning was spent in-playing games, after which ice cream and cake were. served, : 'I- ' v. y : i I Mr.' and, Mrs.y John "feelils of Sa lem attended the funeral ot their grandson Mondaaf terhodnt" ' ician : Are you satisfied former .glasses or do room f 6r improvement Our Pride. Is In That. Staples , .v Porilahd 5 V ' P I , i .inn Optical The Arizbna'Sheriff Tkles f his advaBtnres, his courage, kls - humor, : bis kern intIlisne as coll acted by Major Groer 1. Sexton, "Tho Deputy from Yavapai County.' - - Bow with nimble fun and motor car a -kxlites swift - Ad ar Justice evildoors. ..- l . HK "DROWXK1V j. The- man hunt was over, with nothing more thrilling than the customary 20u-mlle automobile hunt oner, the Arizona desert. 'through gulches and draws lead ing into .the Gila mountains, and the .final ruu to the border of Old Mexico .,, " v It . was, really .an "easy case." for the 20-mile run'over the track less desert with -the thermometer reading dally from 110 to 120 de grees, is considered just an after noon's jaunt to Sheriff Jim Chap pell, old-time cowboy and much feared peace guardian of Yuma county. Nothing lo do, now. but to run Will Jones into Yuma and lock him up. mark the big six shooter niond Knotts the night before, for Identification and await the trial.. MHo. hum! ''.pretty soft, being tOieriff these daysy mused -JimJ lg.lones shot Knotts ; In .a rquarrel oyer; the smiles of 'a" half. Mexican, hat(tudian girl , known . only "as H lbai!who was a reigning belle tbe borderland . section . Of 1'Yunia.N - ." ' , Jones had -started north for the Imperial ValleyjThat meant ford ing, the Colorado river, here a peaceful., muddy stream and no longer the leaping torrent of , the ; Grand Canyon above. Hhe couldn't swim very well. Well, there were the Gila moun tains 80'miles to the east, across the desert. A stoleti horse could carryhim there in two nights. He got the horse. ' Laying up on" the bleak and blazing desert In the daytime lost its appeaf for Jones speedily, and he turned to the last refuge, Old Mexico. : :; But Sheriff Jim hasn't been asleep, during -his two terms, an1 he and j, the -Mexican authorities understand each other well. They don't : want "each other's undesir ables coming into their territory, and they have the convenient ens 'tom of booting such fellows un ceremoniously back across the ta- ternatfonal, boundary line. - If "he ia.;aj MexickcroiitlaTCind Sheriff Jim runs him out of "Yuma county., it- : is- convenient - all around, it a Mexican official hap pens to be nearby that day, for then he can arrest him. It wprks .the other way around. and lust because the sheriff s Studebaker happened to be. fifteen minutes behind Jones, after track ing him all around that desert to the border, that gave Jones no r- 1 . - ! 6 5 7 & A HEALTHY New Year THE 'Happiest Resolve. you ;dL tan make istu ie rid once and for all of your HUesor other Rectal an Colon aaments. My treatment is so scientific, o ccrtabi , so comolete. so couclu&ivcty proy:d t thousands of successful cases that all doubt is eliminated. Further, I will give you a WRITTEN CUARANTf "Kto'ctm- t-your rnes or reiunu youi i fee. ; IWrib- today tfor". in new 100 page, iliultriltd r REE book of infurmuticn Vi. DEANN,a.lnc PORTIANO Of f tCtS; SEATTLE OFFICt. Dr Dfl -Ouitrftnff 0-2 Shw SJC-ffdinr ft TH AN DynAI r . b rn - ij with y oury present 'and you feel t .that Hhere is ? i ;. ; y :,'. v - ' . " Making, Glasses Satisfy! any. i Salem z? r - s is e I in i fat i 1 Tin mm mm ar-Lj Cturip safety in MexicoA Icalexlco didn't want' him. as the Jefe. of- politico or chief of police demonstrated by running -Jones and his chief de-s puty. Hilly Dunne, all waiting with yawning, faces and , wider yawning revolvers . so It was ia snap. afteralL j , . r . The story ! was all 'over, when they drove alone j the i Colorado back, in Yuma, about 200 yards from.thesriver. - L; But suddedly Jofnes leaped- out of . the .StudebaTrer,; saying: 'Goodbye, ; sheriff ; see you in California!" i - Hhe -headed straight for. the river, down the little blnff and acros the partly -vacant lots, dodg ing amid abode Jiuts lining the bank. t 1 f k - ' When be had stopped the car, out leap'1 Sheriff Jim, and, to his embarrsment, to! tftis day, caught his foot-and fell, scraping inches of skin off both knees. He grabbed Billy Dunne's vpistblv as he, leaped from the car, . and started, on the run for Jones. Dunne, recover ing Jim's pistol, joined the race. Running on foot doesn't " im prove a cowman's; shotting skill, and. out of respect to the feelings of the two sherofjfs, no one ever did check up on how many shots hit the fleeing main. He" Tan out into the Colorado, up to his neck, jthen begau to waver and wabble. "Git out of that river pronto, you mudsnake," yelled the sheriff, or I'll give yon wairer on the braiu in 'bout half a minute." " The murderer, however, slowly sank. -oat ot sight,' and they found him. niner miles below, a few davs Jater.s- v . J " . . .Noiiuson about his drown itf&"s cridnenlfti,'ithe Justice who arts r lis Jroronerj so there won't need t&.be,ny., Inquest s'i Fellovi townsmen were super Jatitlyponta to Sheriff Chappell andshlysiniling, sunny-faced but Fresli and sweet, I do well. Goml to eat. Quick to sell. Mistland Bakery " " a FEA Boys' - . f - " " y5 ' tiala at CT. J CjX. -Yotir Grocery 70 1 l.lM4.:te2&ti,?:4-.jr.s.&Z'-Z-' J ' 'r i fast ahootlngepufy;, for, the' next few days, and the two can't fig ure out, yet, whether it was from appreciation ot their saving ; the county - the cost of .the trial, or whether it was in sympathy for the expenditure of ieighr shots at the fleeing -man, who .nevertheless got to the river. i - And -out in ? Arizona,"-where - a, man's shooting ability is all he's got5 left of the accomplishments of earlier days to boast; that's a most important point. 4 JAMES J. Portland, Oregon t '. i Candidate"" f or the Republican hominaViori for United States Sen-atoryat- the May 21, 1926, Pri maries. "J'",-- ':f'Y'i'-.i'- y", 'Will always " be present when the Senate is in; session looking after all the Interests of alt the people of Oregon Just as loyally as ho did when. State Senator, U, S. Attorney in Alaska and a sol dier In France. Represents- no special interests. Paid Adv. f :'' mm - ;'''..-!- --ry' f y --... ' ' :- - Buy Jewelry With Assurance Tat Pomerby & Keene's -Closing Out Bale . : . i ; y: ' ... -i '. " I In purchasing Jewelry the reputaticyi of the con-; cern must be considered more so thaii in the pur . chase pf many other , articles. Ji , Pomerpy & Keene.is known as a reliable house. '-Its.statttperrt y Wher 5 bhefcan buy. jewelry from a reputable v dealer at greatly reduced prices surely one should take advantage of j the opportunity. POMEROY State at Liberty 1 MILLER'S Basemeint Stoire TURING THIS WEEK eiue Pemm 220 Weight Bib Overalls at J : f , - (All sizes 8 to 18)' ; : " One lot Boys - Ribbed JFleeced Union Suits at - 98c .j' . T 1 "'. j f. , : - y .r -r - i ,:One lot "Boys' Hats and Caps broken sizes, at -'y r : 98c. . : j One lot Boys' Khaki Lace Knee Pants &t ' ft I-' J Salem's Leading Department Store llciicvc Coughs, Go! Headachd, Rhcanvali and All Aches and T I with" All druiaJets-Bc and 65e jars sod uH' . f OuMrsst's M sftsrale (milkier form ) c Better than a Mustard Piaster I would: HAVE YOU V UNDERSTAND- . " HcRto Ti ROAD TO COMFCJVr- NELSON BROS. S55: Cliemeketa V ., "Phone 1 ' & KEENE Neit to the Spa v.. O a I Ci i L At I u ."For 'Information and Clrcnlars' Inauire .: -TSr.r.inAL KOTZL r.IASONIC TESIPLE i Salem, Oregon 'or TIione'C53 t llr -.,tJ.S.A.