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i mm Max i i I, rMI , IIIMI M T mm ifm t ' 7 i ""' " ' '. ' I "" " "' '" i i. - . 1 . . I . - I . . . r -in - I . I' i i a L it t X : Ettlem&ocietyMew By AUI)HEp BUNCH ) i Relatives From Clatskame I l .id Mrn. W. H, Br were 1 , hosts ltt night at an attractive 1 lowedjjSJa line party at the Elsi- nore tbe&er. honoruiK ir Mrs. Harold Hager of Clatskanle. 1 V rh ... th house Kuests tbJs weeK of Mrs. Cordelia Hager. A rose color scheme was used on the dinner table, with, roses as the centerpiece and, rose-colored candles burning In crystal hold ers. " - v . A Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hager and ; little daughter Vera Byrd, of Clatsfcanle, Mr-, and Mrs. Don Upjohn. Mrs. J Keith Pardee and son Jack of Lansing. Mich.; .Mis ' SylTia i'TtVVoods. Mrs. Cordelia tiager ana and Mrs. - u -vjiosts. . . - Mr nd Airs. Clarence Byrd and -r . m - - children, Peggy and Billy. Joined the group for the theater party. " Vacation at Foley' Springs Mr. and Mrs.' R. E. Downing are spending the 'week at "Foley Springs. They jlan to return from the mountains on Sunday even in. ' . " . U. S. Grant Circle 1 The regular business :. meeting of the U, S. Grant circfe No. 5, Ladies of the OAR,Jf will be held In the armory on Saturday. Aug. 14. at 3:30 o'clock: 'All members are urged to attend.' -. Mount Hood. Loop THp Rev. and M T8. : G, ; L. joveU . Mr. and Mrs. f .W. Harper, .and James- and Clinton LoveU returpeq ome last even in from, a twoniay tr.ip up the Columbia highway, taking the excursion over, the Mt. . Hood loop. - , ; Visitors 'Prom '.CUitsitiariie Mrs. Cprdelfa Hager, Is enter- fc,tnininE as her house guests ; this her son and .daughter-in-law, 5&r. and Mrs' H. B. Hager and ft 4lttilQ dawgh.ter.rft Jtiyed -qCtat-- akanie.' : Tne Hagers are en rouie home iollowing an lnteresting mo- tot mi to Vicor)ppK? vv5. ' . J:V,ri3f.-.1'i.S :-" Party, 'Returns 'FrAmYachiats Mr,and Mrs. BLrferstf "H, Craven and liftle daugW"e"r4 Helenv atter o Tiirftlon at Yachats. will reach Saiera today to spend thV week end with Mr."X!ravjen'a tnohr Mrs-'PH. Crav"eArnefor going4 to theirl'faeme in Portland. . 'Mr. CraveCnfis connected with the Port land OA. " Mrs. Joseph Schfnd ler 4a Miss Gracje Uttlefield made vthe trip; to Jthe oast with the Cravens. JVs " MoivP to Foley Springs Mrtiand Mrs.W. G. Allen and sons'iiiVayne and Reynolds,-, are homettrom a. motor trip p the McKenrier The family stopped at FoleySprings! '-WayneAllen af ter spending severaP weeks in Sa lem as the-ajuesttof his parents, has returned to Chicago by way PnlUnmla trt nntlnn bin music yj l ,.uH.a v f studyif 1T' Di nd Mrs. Mark S. Skiff are l 1 Guest at HeidlerJIojne j I i Mi' md Mrs. J.-L. Heidler have "I as their house guest Mrs. Aliee 5 I Youl of Wlnfleld, Kansas. I I ' ' a I Guest FrmnWaUa XValla - I w Miss Mildred Foster t Walla vl Wallal' Wash., arrived in Salem 'yesterday for a tish. wuq ner - tter, Mrs. R. H- Martfif.1 Mrs. Mar- tin ntat Hflaa Vnatfr In Portland vAfteKaome tlmgertheistersl will to to Seattle and Vancouver f B. C,'. to spend; the remainder of w theirn vacation. i - - Attends Wedding in Seattle A f home after spending several Weeks f" ia Seattle where she attended the I wedding of her aiece Miss Vera . ;ooKt,u iMonnan otuuciuci . Writers to- Meet The'.'wrltera section of, the Sa- lem Arts league wl meet Tues day evening, August 17, -at the home , of Mr. and , Mrs. ,W. u Smith." 1765 Center street, with Miss 'Grace -Elisabeth Smitn as luZuesis in M Mrs.' Frank J Minneapolis JLaskoBkLaod uaugn- , ter. Miss Josephine -Jaskoskl. ate Tlsltlhg at the home of Mrs. Jas- koskl'a sister. :';Mra. George R. Kapler" in Minneapolis. Mrs. Jas koskl and Miss JaskOski. who have been in the east since the middle of July, plan to -return to Salem the latter part off this month. North. Dakota 1 rClubiXraanizes - A Moatlnir nf tevrmuT VArth Da- "Vipeople was held in Marion a on . Thursday evening s for the purpose of consolidating the croup into a state club." ;-J; . Drury t -was elected president of the asso- !v clatFon'v and ".Mrs. George - Smith s. secretary. f k- The;. rst meeting, of the gronp i wJll be Jn the f orm of &. picnie t J BHDDer at 6:80 o'clock the first , r Monday in September. The affair r, .. V 111 lat e place on the Drury lawn. uvM'AniM 1 Picnic Postponed ' mm lAJVVfm". . . - Th nicnic Diapaeu bj jucwii pf the Wisconsin association for Wednesday. ; August i. t ai i fair grounds,, has been, Indefinitely Phone 10G Doneys Leave fdn su 4ngeie& , - . . -Rer,; and Mrrt.Taul Doney (Lucy Holt) , and little daughter, i Jean Marie, left yesterday morning :on the Shasta fors Lo? Angeles where they will visit at the home of Mrs. Holf s parents,. Dr. and -Mrs. G. Holt. Ret. and Mrs. Doney were the guests for a week of Dr. and Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney at their home, 828 South .Twelfth street, the, parents and. son and daaghter-in-law having made the trip across the, continent together in a, .Nash motor. . .- , . Dr. and Mrs. Doney Joffc. Salem early in June,, going at once to Chicago, to atte4ahe marriage p( (heir son. Hugh. , In Coin nihil ' t)hior Mrs. Doney's sister, Mrs. JB. J. James. Jqined Dr. -and Mys. Dney for the trip to BoiBton. l& Topsviile Dr; and Mrs. Doney were the guests of Rev. l and Mrs. 'Paul Doney. V Numerous side tflps were enjoyed while they. were in Massa chusetts. Returning from the east. Dr. ind Mrs. Doney and Rev. and Mrs. Paul Doney stopped at ' Utica, , N. Y., for. a. visit with Mr.; and Mrs. Hugh Doney at their, home. ;Tb Doneys. made the trip across the continent in 12days. During their absence they . traveled .7,000 talles. ' r.,t- t Rev. and Mvs Doney, Jefi. yesterday morning for California, will stop In San, Francisco tor a Visit ; with , a cousin, Capt. Car) Smith Doney. . They "will also visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Her e'rt Holt, Mrs. . Ddney's brother ahd -sister-in-law. (. ,, t 'Rev. Mr. Doney will leave' im hiediately for Topsfield . where, he Will complete his pastorate.'. This winter he will continue "Work on his doctor's degree at Harvard. Before going east some , time .in October Mrs. Paul Doney and Jean Marie, will come to Salem for . a peek's visit. '. ' Return to Seattle Mr. and Mrs. .L..Houges Dt -Se at tie returned home Thtwraday af ter visiting .their cousins, George L. an4 iUiam CujamiRgs, 'Guests at Bkvffofd JtldBe' , Dr. and-Mrs. I. N. Sanders ari& daughter, yirlerief of Halfway, :Orf, is'-spending' ther week In "Sa lem as the Bnests'of Mr.-jrnd Mrs? H. W. Swaff crrd; Dr. 6aders"anii Mrs.1 Strafford ;re brother nd aiili ter. . . ,' - National P-T Congress in California Since the 192? convention of the national ational ycongres ParentjS. aijd earners will t be held " aof urther Tea away than Oakland. Cal.. next May. the ..Oregon .congress is al ready looking forward! to sending a full quota of delegates. This was the "Oregon record at Xacoma a. few: years ago. . .The .preliminary. program . of .the national ,'convenl tion will be ready .early in Janu ary, and states-near California are looking forward" with Interest to the national gathering. The. re- don congress is entitled to send adelegates to the convention its president; recording secretary, eor responding secretary and treasu rer, and one delegate for every J.000 members. Minnesotans'Hold Seventh Annual -Picnic Thursday An exceedingly enjoyable affair of the month was . the .annual Min nesota picnic on Thursday, Aug. 12, which w;as;held in the beauti ful grove at the fair grounds Over 200 members and .. their friends assembled for'tfife .events of .the day. .f . 41 The big family dinner featured the - daintie-fh'4; )6h'subsUntial8 that'n the jwinneta .nquseynie knows so well bow to. prepare Thq entire-jtgroup constituted a eet-acauainted committee,' ; with Mrs.A. A. Stevenson, Mrs. Cbarles Oakniaa ,an4Mrs. JehnetteUicni, as ' her . assistants. ? R j A -business' session followed 'ihe dinner, resetting"; In the "election Of the following-officers: Dr.'Geo, H. Alden, vjiresldent ; rF.'1 :PiV fiBlanls: -I We carrvjn stock transactions. - We . art- a3 tfm - 1 4 Some of tlie forms Contract of Sale Koad Notice tViUorms, Assign-.V, i merit of fclbrfgage,1 Mertgae forms, Quit Claim Deeds; Abstract forms; y 4 '$ Bill of Sale, Building Contract; Promissory Notes Installment jNptes, j General Lease, Power of "Attorney, Prune Books and Pads, Scale: Re- , ceipts; Etc1 These fonas are carefully prepared for the courts t and J t private use." Price on forms ranges from :-4, cents , to 1G cents apiece, and on note books if The Sfiitesman Fublisiiin Go. : K . . IT . .. f Social Calendar NTnesdav " i a - v Iowa picnic.- tirt6vn& Aug. lianylce president; George T.hohi aa of Amity, Vice president; Kffie M-XJastle of Woodburn. vice pres ident Mrs. 'F. R.: ArrllI of Inder pendence. vice presiienf:1 S. ';P. Rowley of Turneri vice 'president: G. W. Hubbs of Silverton, vice president, and Mrsi Wrf J Linfoot qf Salem, secretarynnd treasureis re-elected I. - ' H ' t The program of the da opened with Ihe singing of "The "Battle Hymn' of the Republic." , Rev. G. W H ickman . was the sang , leader for the occasion. Fifteen, communities were rep resented when the joll call of Ore gon . tqwns. was made. W. A. Delzell, secretary to,, the gbv.ernor, was chosen as the speak er for the day. Mr. Delzell. in a few appropriate words. toldof the splenjdid blood In those who were Minnesota pioneers, later eulpglz ing Oregon, to which the descends ants, of these pioneers brought the hst. Mr. -Delzell compared the Jove of those gathered "in memory of Minnesota days to the Jove a man holds towdrd his mother. while this newer loyalty to Oregon may be compared to a, man's love for his bride. Mr. Van Slyke con I rib u ted to the program an apu.ro- HT-iate reading, '.'Old MInneso i Wjth the close, yery-late in the afternoon, of the seventh annual Mcnic, the members began at- once to plan for the. third annual mid-' winter gathering which will take .dace probably in January.,. i$it 'at Shdw . ; gun, jhicu., ivuu js me iiouse Buvii. this summer of Mrs. George H.I Alden and 'Mrs. Arietta M. Page. left 'yesterday for 'Shaw. Vhere she ;Vlllj spend the week-end!' ' '' ' Club Women Meet' : About 40 women of the two mis sionary societies of the - Central Ladies 'Aid of the Jason' Lee church, held an all-day meeting and' picnic lunch at the home, of Mrs. J. M. Rcharff on Nebraska avenue. In the afternoon a- pro gram was given, with readings by .Mrs. Charles Wright and Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Fessenden and Dr. Hickman, Sr., sang two duets and Mrs. Brown from the Old Peoples' .home sang asoo. ' The principal speaker, of , the day was Miss Elizabeth Carlysle of Pekin. China, who told of-her ex periences as a' nurse In that city. "PIG WOMAN" REPEATS STORY BEFORE COURTS (Continued from pat 1.) the only one .drinking the tea. After taking several sips she be came violently Jll -and did. not re cover for Several days. 1 To the astonishment of the spectators, a - brother of. the late Axiriah Beekman,' first of the four prosecutors to sift the evidence in the' romantic killings, marched down the aisle of the eoart room carrying under his arm the al leged missing documents for which tJie state has been -searching for weeks. ,..v.This witness, Marcus Beekman. "was denounced by Senator Simp son,' for allegedly trying to auction the documents to the highest bid der. Beekman denied he had tried to sell the papers. He eaid he (had found the papers among his -brother's effects; IMMIGRATION PROBLEMS DISCUSSED BY JOHNSON M i (CobUbo4 from ys, X.)-', the maintainance of the protective tariff were the two principal rea sons why the '"world hated the United States." He declared they were also the real reasons for the prosperity of the United States iuiv Continued: . - f u4Our, prosperjtyiU laatntil jFfi are pressedjbyjfnrjsase.n. pop-; uiatlon. from our own lines. - xne JAlv cloud on the horizon of pros- fiairlty is the easejkjjft whch we Ko id to. debt when we ar pros perous. Take the advice ,kot our very sensible President Coolldge save a little, pationally locally : and personally. r'- C'ongressman Johnson -paid a : that, : ar.ei over 115 Usui blanks suited lo may have just the form you are 4 T Wmm M 4 A W 1 1 WW1 CS from 25 to 50 cents. ; ; - fPRINTED AND FOR SALE BY ,LtGAL BLANK HEADQUARTERS ill Rnsiness Of fi Gtcid Foor l! ' ill r-' !" f t 1 ' ! .-:;: If -, L . . : i -f- - f, ' ..' !':, if t x. "-Am i Vitm m ti if-iii'iiiiiMiiiioni.iinimiViir i T" i ir mi, Jt ' .: S- . v w y J St ."Pleasure jBuyers,' starfin trene Richis playing at 'the Oregon theatre and will be seen Tiere for the last' times today. The picture offers splendid, entertainment. ' '' . ' ' :. I compliment toif Senators Jones of Washington, Borah bf Idaho and McNary of Oregon. All were pos itive leaders, he said. He also complimented "Congressman Haw ley of Oregon fpr his workfOr'tax revision and predicted that the pext revision wjould provide for a simple one sheet form of reports Jjy those "with incomes nnder fl, 000., Johnson'j said that he had forked hard fojf that this year 'apd that General L4rd, director of the' budget, had endorsed the idea With the statement that in less than three years we will be asham ed of Ourselve?' for our cumher-i some methods jpf income tax col lection. f f-v,'i GAINES CAR WAS PARKED WEAR PLACE OF KILLING (Continued from pace 1.) hands tightly in his lap and edged up a bittn his chair. His wife breathed rapidly. - Sterns was called to the stand. r Going. back io a month before the killing, thj witness testified that he was pjiinting. the ceiling if 9 a bedroom 4f "the Gah' home. !SylviaJcametno the room, and he isaid. rolled up:pne of her sleeves, displaying marjis on?ier arm. She said" her fatherjhad inflicted them." Stern had bem. ield in a county stockade five weeks as a material witness and. In! Seattle a week'be fore Gaines waprrested, June 29. He Is a paintcrj for the county and has known Gaines and hfs wife three years. ; i He testifiedfithat Friday pre ceding Sylviajs', death he saw Gaines and Sylvia r X V Gaines Baidh j 'My daughter is going away Ifm going to get her a ticket and she is going home.' And she said': 'Good bye, Mr. Stern, I'm goiijg home.' Apparent ly she. looked sore. It was as it something had; happened at home she looked awful mean.' Stern related .that about, six weeks before j the killing Gaines wrecked his automobile and that a mechanic was called to repair it. Wurster testified that he pulled an automobile but of a ravine neai Stern's home about the date Stern fixed. : I - . -:r "I offered td drive the man who called me, to, ms home" he testi fied. t,v " b .. '.'' We went t jGaines' address. "The next licjriiliagr Jnoteii the car's peculiarities. It: has arkf which I remember.' I was paid foi the "repairs vjih a. government chpek made out to Wallace C Gaines. I noticed this car '-three times after thit. The last time 1 saw it, it was parked on East Green Lake Way, near the gar bage dump, about 9 o'clock the evening pf Jue 16." , ; .Whfster wak shown Gain e' au tomobile Thursday night. The state has impounded it. i "Aidetectiv was, about to puil the garage open Thursday night," the mechanic said. "I told him it It was the same car I saw near the murder scenej there would be a crank in the rear. On this crank I told him there would be a rough i v. u : Le al thftst any biiklness. looUng fpraVa;bi2 v : I .'"".."'J" !'" " MiiwjDii m i MUX -1 -, i 1 fepot en which I cut my finger when I tried to crank' the car." The crank was found and I point ed out the spot where 'I cut my finger. "There's no mistake." It was he car I saw on the edge of Green Lake the night the girl was mur jflered." , Three persons had testified that a man resembling Gaines was Seen by them near the lake about the time of the killing. One wom- fm declared he in no way looked ike a man she saw there. JS. RIPPLE. 88. Mother of Auburn Man Pass- ;. eS' Following Continued in u -lllnessr. ifAUnURN, Aug. 13. G. H. Whipple has received word of the ftath of 'his mother, Mrs. Satira iJ' Whippy, at Syracuse, N. Y.,. August 7. She was 8 years old. jat April she suffered, a second iBToke Of paralysis, from which Jp. rallied somewhat, but during the past few weeks she had been kijpidly failing. '".She. is. survived by a daughter, M'rs.i LjP. Detning of Syracuse. &jd ihree sons, Fred Whipple of feroolklyn, N. Y: Clarence M. hie of Mt. Vernon, N. Y.. and forg4 M Yhjppie d, AuuuFn ie ijiso leaves .five grandchildren ahd fcoven ge?ii gfandchlldrent a hiot&er, E. L. mith of Silverton, and iListe'rMrs Julia Greene of McDotipugh. Ni Y. She has been a widow for more than 40 years. Tbrowing In a little extra foriers. To date the cannerv has snt 'sfbodfneasure 'has helped to pilejout 18 carloads -of canned goods Hl$ inaiy a fortune. If XfJS -3 " 4i . .- t- ' It's the sweetest little par cel of honeyed joy ever seen W! V - 1 ' 1 ' ' SL H'S EXCLU S er WPP i ne new matenai and a new oxford. See it in our window. We showthe new things as fast as they are produced .. and we are , at least six. weeks ahead i of all other lines showing thi? latest fad in materials for Jacjii footwear. Ili' J - : This brie . ill;;; I . ' TriE '. .,('. ..". . L. LLj . - w- mmm m i i m At tlt Tlieatera Tbila.94 1 Elslnorcc-Five '. acta? big-time raadevi.W, ahdtt FJalae: HanXmer-q Oregon Irene Rich and Olive Drook in VThe Pleasure Dnyera.7 , Rliah Five acts "vaudeville and pictures.- ., . , f .! i ' ironies Search for. Corripanloa Be gins, 4 After. Reconciliation . With : Mate v-r SPOKANE, Wash., Aug. 13. (By Afwoclated Press") Investi gation Into' the .death here last night Of ' Mrs. Bernardin Haynes, who fell or was pushed from her room window in a downtown ho tel, led the police to search tonight for a ijian with w hob they believe she bad been friendly here since she left "her husband in -Yakima, on July 24., The husband, Charles Haynes. who came here yesterday with their" three year old daughter in an effort to effect a reconcilia tiono. is firm in" his belief lhat she was mNirdered, pointing to the bruises on her face and' the fact that witnesses declared she alight ed on the back of her head when Bhe fell from the window-of her roem. - ' ' 'i ' He told Deputy Prosecutor Frank Punkhouseer, and city 'de tectives who questioned him this afternoon that when his wife left hira at, his. apartments-Jiere last nfght after..-(bey i had dinner to gether she was. in good spirits and had consented to- return with him to Yakima,: where her mother, Mrs. M. L. Kagy, resides. Deputy Prosecutor Funkhouser indicated a belief that Mrs. Hayn es had committed suicide, while police officials said they believed she had fallen from the windowj persons who saw her fall from jthe window told conflicting storiea today as to the manner in .which Mie emergen. . .WILL. PREACH SUNDAY SILVERTON, Aug. .13. (Spe cial to The Statesman.)-The Rev. George Meisan. who is visiting rel atives here, will preach .at St John's church on this coming Sun-, day. The Rev. Mr. Meisan made his home here about 12 years ago before he became"anordained pas- tor. , ; .-- . SEXD 18 CARLOADS SIIiVERTONAlS. a. (Spe cial to The -Statesman, fThe Sil verton Food it H rod wets : company reports that canning prunes will begin coming in, 'within the next two weeks. Because of the con dition in the prune market .he SU verton company will not take any prunes other than from stochnAld- this season. I VE StiOZ STORE sells for , . - . - PRICE ISfflMEBS ; nr. V T ft " ' Jtitent : ' : -w :i 1 I Hi ".I H .s :i v m y - 1 ; .1 111 W: "1 ' f . - .1 lit ' -I 111 m ' - 'ill w ' ' - - . - - - is'- - t ' , - j t t - " , " "j - ING-PmTXF-EXCITEMENT NOW M ASTERlFUL tY TO ANSFERRED TO THE SCREEN! , At last in motion pictures the tremendous rec'ori-:, ... breaker! of wthe stage. Lavishly filmed, alive, rind dynamic,-crammed With LAUGHS, SHUDDERS and AMAZK3I JiKiI i . .. . & MABY ROBERTS 1 jRINEHART w -AVEI HOPWOOP 'e)rtmt (kt tiooe pLis produced bv ' v x -AdtGUd and dtrtcUdL IV. -. ROLAND .WEST uH'$ftiji-Ttfi$ti .-!vV? S ' - ''t IWT'I ' MYSTE RY DRAK1A. ;:! -J )l The raided bank, ! i " The. haunted halls! ' . : S 1 1 ? Passer: ' ?'; m Pieasb Do Not- i ell YoUrTrtrierids the Plot 1 i- : I.. V vlXJoVRaise MATINEE: . Adults.: Children; . r- I EVENING: Adults :c Balcony ...;.;.:i..:J. '- !; Main Floor . y- :- ) ' .IiQdfJCS ;- ?m, X s tff ill miff 1 f m fc NJ-m ; TODAY ''-SUNDAY.. T:OI it.j 7 - I. l i -1 The raided bank!, The haunted halls! The hidden chamber! The flitting Omen of 111! The ghostly shades! The disguised stracgers!J The hysterical maidl ( And the stirrins'ternpo of a thousand terrors, gasps and lAUGItS! In Priccc 10C .... .xs O w 1 - 9 1 1 1 .. i . ' - 1 . 1 ii ' M of -. r " . , 4 . ' if ?- -1 r. ) i.- 1 1 - -f . IM iw. l - - t1 A A. ..