THE OEEGON STATESIIAN.lSAmUOIlEGO.N i ; . - . , . . . , : I I. ft SIMM OilAROES ilOlJHTlSE ndiana Governor, Congress men Said Involved in Polit- ical Corruption tAP)-UncertaIn -whether the me has arrived when the author ises ahauld Jbe :L-ivenwhat Ihe called the "real evidence'? to sub stantiate D. C. Stephenson's charges of political graft In Indi ana In recent years, Lloyd O. Hill, attorneyif or the former Kn Xlux Klan leader, will jgo .to , the .'state prison at-Michigan City,, tomor row, or instructions from his cli ent. , Stephenson is serving a life term for " m order, 4 i f f I Publication by an Indianapolis newspaper ' of "photostatic copies jf checks Stephenson alleges he 01 I wrote In favor of , Governor Ed r Jackson. fdurtn his camnalen in f 1923, for i the gubernatorial nom ination on the republican ticket, ind other so-called evidence, are iiere "drops in the,bucket" com pared with what is 'being held ack. Hill said today. The attorney declared he was he custodian of . agreements orced into by Stephenson and pol ticlans, who now hold state. ounty and city, of ices. The evi- ence, he Intimated, would show be fcpower of the former klans nan wielded In Indiana, and Tiow he office seekers courted his aup ortJ andsfgnedH papers granting iim the right' to 'telt them how to :onduct .a. portjjon ofj tehlr official lusiness 'when elected.' HIU . said :he evidence he referred to had lot been "mentioned ""heretof ore. On Monday, Hill turned over to in Indianapolis newspaper. thirty two different, pieces of alleged evi dence to support Stephenson's charges of ; political corruption, which he told Marion County 4 f-Tnriitrr William M uemv. re. ' l611' ne was KinS to expose. - In adidtlon to naming Governor Jackson, the so-called evidence. Hill said, also involved Harry E. Rowbotom, of Evansville, Ind., congressman from the first dis trict, and Claude M. Worley, in spector of Indianapolis detectives. Both Congressman ' Rowbottom and Worley, have declared their names were forged to the alleged comoaets. Governor Jackson de nied ever having received any money - from ' Stephenson. HJll;conferred later today, .with Thomas ILlAdams, Vlncennes pub lyr; whose' activities, last fall, tjM-jjeJr aji ytnvestlgaon into ;,lhe politlcaf situation by "the Marion county, grand Jury. Keither would expfaln the,jurpose o the confer- AjiJatns said he "believed the lime wasin'ot far distant when the news paper.' bublishers of the - State wouid"1e called togetherf In In d lanapolls . ' for 1 the - purpose of starting " a;" campaign to bring about the calling of a special ses sion of the Indiana general as sembly to "clean house" in state politics. . . O I o LISTEN IN I WEDNESDAY 140ENINO. 9:3-10:I3 KXL (220). lo'oOvlI :ao KGW , (93) Mora ins ma Household bctiM mnA nttlalej 10:110-12:00 KKX. (20). PsUie Cook: !m ntrtsinmBt. 11:00-13:00 KOIK (3t).: HoasewUea' our. ' . WEDNESDAY A1TEEVOOW. 12 :(0Ks'KC 21. - Wwtbtr -Wort; 12 :00-J2 :30 KKX, S-Pepntatt tre Btvkic, - ' . '-' - 4 ? ' 1:W-i:00-KOTjr. Orjfa rclUI..fi -2: IO End KTBK lSr. ,TUf rt? baseball reports. ' ' ",t wrnllraTlAT- matFt. - v.- :(Ml-7:00 KOIJi SOrt eonfert 00-7:00 KEX. Qrza eonr ' by 7-:O0 KOIX. 1 OreBentrfc.' f 7c(K-7:30 KEX. Entertainers od talks. 7:00-7:IS KTBR. AAA road reports 7:li:a0 KKJli (283). Evening story 7:ao:oo KEX. TraTelor 8:( KXU LneieH Becker, orssa 8:OB:00 KEX. Cristoforo't dance ' band. S:0O-9:00 KWJJ. Instrumental trio. 8:30:4i KTBK. Kalph H a Id red. or- araaist and pianiat. 10 :Oi-11:30 KOLN. Halbert's dsns k: band. , 1u:ju-lz :uu juiuDijnt siara w Bread way Kt'O Oakland (384).' 6. orchestra; 8, vacation brorram: 9. NBC program: 10 - annate trade' convention: 11:15, danca rr best ra. . KJR Seattle (349). 6. 8:30. orchestra . 10. ' " KM Los Angeles ,(168). ;15. 8:30. 7 da are oreheatra: 8. concert orchestra ',4,'ij. 'BC program; ,10, ami-elasieI s hour. KfO San rraneitco (42S. 6. 8:80, nr ehextrs: 7. (orchestra: 7. orchestra: 9 ' Little Symphony orchestra; 10. orche- - tra.-- . A - X KL San Francbeo (454). 8:30. trio 7. danro orchestra : 8, .9, entembie and soloiats: 10. orchestra. KHJ Lo Anreles 403). 8. trio; 8:30, ehildrea'a hoar; 7:30, 7:40, 8. strinr enaemble: 9 KEW1 San Fraaeiaeo (203). , string trio; 7, 8, 9, Hawaiian ; 10, danca or chestra. K-NXj Hollrwood (237). 6, orchestra i :3 :30. orchestra; 7. 7:30. 8, 9, 10. or Hrhestra; 11, dance music. a : o LATE SPORTS I -o f CORTLAND, July 1 2. ( AP) - rtarr'y Dillon and 1 Charles Belan gef. both of Winnipeg, fought ten mn nds to a draw In the main event on the armory card tonight, Dillon weighed 'lT6and Belanger In the semi-windup Bob Merrill Portland, won a technical knock out In the third round over Jeff Hoyt, Siiverton. They are heavy- l i av : & art 1 a Aar -a i a a. Descendants of Linn Pioneers Hold Reunion at Brownsville Members of the CoBhow family held a reunion in the city park of Brownsville on Saturday and Sun day. .More .than thirty descend ants of the late Mr. and Mrs. Q. Coshow. Linn county pfbneers. were present. L O. P. Coshow, Jr., of Salem Is the president of the family organi zation, which , jneets at Browns ville every two years. Other chil dren of the pioneer couple are George Coshow and James Coshow ,of Brownsville,. Oregon; Mrs. Mary Franzefof Hollywood, California; Mrs. Sarah Chapman, Chehalis. Washington; Mrs. Ida Stanard and Mrs. Sophrona Howe of Eugene, and Mrs. A. B. Cavender of Port land. Honored With Dinner Party inPortland Mrs. Sol JLevy and Mtss Elisa beth Levy, who have had as their .guests Mr. and Mrs. Alex Van Straaten and their daughter. Ros lyn, of Philadelphia, who are mak ing a tour of North America and have arrived from California, were honored on Friday evening with .a dinner party given in Portland by Mrs. Ben Levy at the Hotel Port land. Covers were placed for ten. V.B. A. Will Meet on Thursday Evening The Woman s Benefit associa tion will meet Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in McCornack hall. Mr. and Mrs. Matthis Have Illinois Visitors Mr. and Airs. A. J. Matthis have visiting them Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Probart of Marion. Illinois. The Matthis' and the Probarfs were acquainted in Illinois but had not met for many years. Vestway Club Enjoys Picnic at Fairgrounds The members or the Westway club of the Woman's Benefit as sociation with (heir families and friends enjoyed a picnic recently at the fairgrounds.- A picnic sup per was served followed by a pro gram consisting of games, races, recitations and music. ;'- - -' t Outdoor Meeting of Leslie Can Do s on Friday hvenmg The Leslie, Can Do class or tne Leslie; Methodist church; will -e entertained on . Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs! Charles "Vick and Mr. and Mrs., G. O. Boyd at the Vick home on the Garden Road, A -picnic supper willbe served -at S d'clock. ' 'All members are urged to be present bringing a covered dish, sandwiches, and the necessary dishes. Called to Montana by Illness of Son Mrs. M. H. Davis of 621 North xteenth street was called to Helena. Montana, on Monday eve ning by the illness of her son. Mrs. 'Bennett Entertains Informally on Sunday Afternoon Mrs. .J. D. Bennett entertained informally on Sunday afternoon complimenting Miss Marie Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Luce of Portland. Her .guests for the afternoon included Miss Julia Webster, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Horning. Mrs. C. Av Arpke, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. En tress. Mr. . and , Mrs. : F. A. Water, MrsEJ; E.; Bergman,; Mr. and Mrs, South wick.-. Mrs. Boussreur, and the hoi.tess.Mrs Bennett. MrsThkddore Myers Entertains Artisans t Mrs. Theodore Myers, 1810 fyjerth Commercial street, will en tertain' officers, xorcnestra and drill team of the, United Artisans this evening. . Plans will be made for attend ance at the conclave to be held In Seattle. . ' Mrs. Norma Terwilllger, master Purity- and perfect ffa wang : mala our Ice Cream d 6 11 6 i o n a end tasty. have all a orted flaror in bulk ..and a large variety of 'kinds in f-y-H !., i. Schaeffer's DRUG STORE ORIGIN Ala YELLOW FRONT Phone. 197 135 N. Coal St. The Penilar 'Etors till o- I Coclal Calendar Today "-.-: Societies of Jason Lee church. All-day ; meeting. Church parlors. R. N. A., camp 13 0. St. Paul p&rfsh house. Cbemeketa street 8 o'clock.-; . Barbara : Frietchie, Tent! No. 2 Woman's iClub hauBe. , SJo'dock. i Farewell, reception 5 for " Mrs! Hester. : i Fairgrounds. Picnic . din ner. ?if 4!ciock.y';V!'-. : Joint meeting; wi n. iM.i S. and W. F Mi S. ; if Flrst M. E. church parlors. 4 xi 'clock. Special services. Christian . church. 8 o'clock. Entertainment of Artisans. Home of Mrs. Theodore Myers, 1810 N. Commercial street. Thursday Regular meeting, W. B. A. Mc Cornack hall, 8 o'clock. Friday Leslie Can Do's.' Outdoor meet ing, Charles Vick, Garden Road. 6 o'clock. Artisan of Capital assembly, will as8ist, as .hostess. , ( Throngs qf 'Flower 'Lowers Visit .Gardens at Jonemere Flowef lovers, from A the sur rounding towns, as well as Salem gathered , in large Si'umbers last Thursday afternoon jand evening at the attractive gardens sur rounding the ho.ne of Miss Jessie Jones and Miss .Mabel -Creigh ton north of Salem for their annual garden "at .home." .The gardens of Jonesmere pre sent a scene of striking beauty at this season of the year. Roses: rambler, . American Beauty and Dorothy Perkins, climbing In. a riot of color over a low English fence, encircle the entire , garden. In addition to this garden of roses there are gardens of blue, flaming scarlet, purple, brilliant yellow; in fact, every variety of flower In an infinite variety of shades. A wide border of pansles was particularly pleasing to the garden enthusiasts but, because it Is pri marily .delphinium time, perhaps the "blue" garden was the source of the greatest admiration. The hostesses, Mrs. Jones and Miss Creigbton. were assisted by Mrs. Milton Meyers, Mrs. H. H. Olinger, Mrs. Edwin Baker. Mrs. Jack Dancy. and Mrs. Homer Gou- let, during the afternoon and eve ning. ,The punch bowl was In charge of Miss Rosalie Jones. - Miss , Creigbton and Mrs, Jones entertained their assistants at lawn supper. Miss Bradford in Newport for Vacation Miss . Helen Bradford Is spend ing several days at Newport. Guests in Salem from Witthita, Kansas Mr. and Mrs. Jesse campoeu and their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Carey W. Seeley of Wif hits, Kan sas, spent the week-end af Sea side "as the guests of Jimmie Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell also took their guests for a trip up the Columbia highway. Reception at Seotts Mills Honors Bridal Couple Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brougner or Scotta Mills were hosts at a re ception' on Tuesday evening hon oring their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Jonn c. Brpugher of Portland, whose mar riage was a Tecent event. The lawn' was attractively liglil- ed irit.fi JananesA lanterns. Lawn- games, vocat; solos byMi: Olivfr Merry and Mra Leroy Fraxier, and a reading by Miss Beftha'Mc- I V" Style and Quality AVithout Ejtlravafrance 1 , Slate Street h t V4 ' Next boor East ' Below High' V . TA ; iOrestmOliealer ii!' . ' i '' . ' "' ' ' "' . . x, i' " . ' " . . , ,1 ; . . ,- '.. v i; ' . . . Cracken wer fekturfc-6f the t ning. i- - ' - ' r' , . , ' Jtereqhments' were " f eVf ed 6y !Mls8 Margaret Coulson Miss Ruth McCracken. Miss ; Helen Crandail, and 'Miss-Ruth Kellogg. : f Those In i the; group were Mr. and Mrs. John C. Brougher, tte honor guests; jar. and Mrs. E. Cbulson, Mr. and. Mrs. C. L. Ram sey, Mr. and Mrs. v Lloyd ' Helhz, Rer. and Mrs. W. E. Allan, Mr. And Mrs. Ivan Smith. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. McGee. Mr. and Mrs. Will .Herigstad. Mr. " and ; Mrs. J ,W. .McGee, Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Lerpy Fra xkr, Ir. and . Mrs. Lou Shepherd. Mr,, and Mrs. Dave Delano, Ma. A. R. White, .Mrs, Ethel Cox. MIm Edna White.' Miss Bertha . Mc Cracken. Miss Olive, Merry. .Miss Lillian .Fraxier. Miss Ruth Anne McCracken, Miss" Helen CrandaU. Miss Esther CrandaU, Miss .Ruth Kellogg,, Miss Dorothea Shepherd Misses , Beatrice and . . Clarce. Amundson. Misses Margaret -jxl Mildred Coulson, Miss Gertrude .'Ramsay. Miss Mao i Allen, M1s Gale ISmlth, Miss Arllne Frasier; Joe Merle McCracken, Lawrence McCracken, Merle Whlte, Pul and!, Mark Crandail. Newton and Everett Allen, Ira Brougher, .Gay lord Ramsay, Junior Allen, Rob ert jMagree, Dale Herigstad, Bert ram Frailer. H.-R. Dixon. Shlrjiey Dunagan, Miss Grace' Dunagan. Mr. and Mrs. George Baumani of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. O. jH. Brougher of Salem. -Miss Vlra Lull of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bau man of Portland, Miss Hazel Lee of Salem, and the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. A- L. Brougher. Past Week-End Spent at Beach Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Coomptbn. Miss Compton, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Busick and their little daugh ter spent the week-end at Nesko- wln. Motor to Eugene on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. McEl- roy with their daughters, Helen and Hazel McElroy, motored, to Eugene on Sunday where they were the guests of Mr and Mrs. A. F. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Ad ams returned to Salem with them. Special Services at First Christian Church on Wednesday Evening .Graduation exercises will i be held this evening for the gradua tion class in Expert Endeavor In the First Christian church at 8 o'clock. Six young people Vlll have conferred upon them at these services the degree of Chlstian Endeavor Experts. ! The public is invited. Northwest Conference of Girl Reserves at Seabeck j The annual summer northwest conference of Girl Reserves jtrlll open at Seabeck, Wash., on Hood's Canal. The conference group will Include Girls Reserves and Girls Reserve workers from Idaho, Montana, Washington and Oregon. Miss Emma Knauss of the Na tional Girl Reserve department is to be the conference executive. Joint Meeting of W. H. ML S. and W. F. M. S. This j Afternoon j The Woman's Home Missionary society and the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the First Methodist church will hold a joint meeting this afternoon beginning at 4 o'clock. The meeting will be in the form of an indoor picnic held. In the church parlors, j Talks will be given by Miss Alma Pohle who spent the past year studying in the Chicago Training school and also by Miss Mary Parouhagian, who spent a part of .the year traveling In Europe. Special music and other features will 'make up the even ing's program. j .. The families of the-members of the societies andall others iwho are Interested; are Invited to at tend.f'tne meeting,' bringing sand wHchfeeVa " coveredTdlsh, and the neeegaary-diahes. . Supper will be served .at S:30 o'pock. I . ; r . ' . t ' T Bride-Eiict .Honored -With Showet Z.J. : MJss Eloise Prudhomme whose marriage "to Donald Deckebasb', Jr.,, wilt be an. .event of the early jTall, .was honored , . on . Saturday evening I with a surprise shower for which Miss Edith Bragg was hostess . in. Jier h.ome on Ferry street. ' Four tables of bridge were in play. The prize for the evening wm won by Miss Marjorie Chris tenson. j. A. guest .prize was . given to Miss 'Prudhomme. , The rooms of the Bragg home were attractive with baskets of pink and white summer flowers. Refreshments were served late in the evening by the hostess. The guest group Included mem bers of : Miss Bragg' s card club 'with a few additional guests. At Beach for Several Days Miss Lena Dotson, Miss Mabie Uotson. Miss Patty Rowe and Miss .fargaret Grover were at Seaside for a short time recently. Spend j Week-End at Newport Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Dotson with their' daughters, Lena, Mable and Petty Dotson, motored to Newport where they spent the past week end. Miss .Daughn Guest in Salem on Sunday Mies Elizabeth Daughn of Port land was a guest at the W. W. Rosebraugh home on Sunday. Miss Dauha is a niece of Mrs. Rosebraugb. Reunion of Southwick Family One Sunday recently the mem bers of the Southwick family held a reunion at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Schneller , In Polk county. " ; t The picnic dinner was served under the trees on the lawns. Members of the family present were Mr. and Mrs. B, Southwick of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Mc Dowell of Portland; Mrs. Marion Putnam and daughter, Helen, of Salem; Miss Hazel Hurst of Oak land. CaL; Ralph E. White of Pasadena, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. George D. White and daughter, Dorothy, of Salem; Miss Betty Schneller of Oakland, Cal.; Mrs. Emma Beckett and daughter, Gay nelle, of Salem; Mrs. P. O. Delap and daughter, Virginia, of Klam ath Falls; Mrs. Helen Roy of Portland; Mrs. Ada Saye of Port land; Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Robert son; Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Jeffer son and son, James, of Portland; Ellis White of Medford; and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Southwick and .son, Glen, of Salem. With the exception of F. B. Southwick, all the brothers and sisters of the family were present for the reunion. Guests from Middle-West at Linbeck Home Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Linbeck have as their guests, Mrs. C. H. galley and her sons, Robert and Jack Kalley.' of McCook, Nebr., and the t i ZL a ay v Baaajavvv i (BaSvs r- Misses Julia tand-Cota Kxans ofj Bishop Mill. Iillnols. A ttend Wfymtauqjia Jot Gladstone Z. U.Z"Zt - Z Representative, and Mra w, , C Hawley have gone to- Oregon City where they .will; attend the' Glad stone ( Chautauqua . ; for several days. . vj, r'.-:-1Z- f'- - Nurses Meet Thursday, i Tne. postponed meeting AC the Practical Nurses association- will be held on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henderson, at 1035 South Commercial street. INDIAN IJAIDS JlNDicTED PORTLAND. July 12 f API- Twelve Indian .girls from 11 to 18 years of age were Involved In one of the ten Indictments re turned by the federal grand Jury today. Three secret Indictments also were returned. i The Indian, maids, according to the indictment,- were charged with burning down - therr dormitory at the . Klamath reservation an the night of March 30 causing dam age estimated at $8,000. The fir ing Va done,. It was saw, at. the behest of three f the girls ..who had been confined to their rooms for punishment, BUSINESS OF JUDGE AND COM MITTEE UNDISCLOSED BOSTON, July 12. (AP)X The words which passed between Judge Webster Thayer of the su perio'r court and Governor Ful lers Sacco-Vanzettladvisory com mittee pi . three in a conference lasting more, than two hours re mained a secret tonight. The aged justice, who' presided at the internationally famous mur der trial and sentenced Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzettl to death, steadily refused to com ment upon his first appearance be fore the committee. rot an inkling was disclosed of what went on behind the closed doors of the conference room. He did not see Governor Fuller and it was not definitely known whether the governor would ask to confer with him later. While They are here in all and CONFEREE SECRET .- - r T ... :.- - Zm8& m&ffiM-$&$t '- Printed Or ganriies JV.nd .Voiles. Somi new 'styles $7.95 to 514.75 SUMMER NEEDS PROM OTHER v Voile 'Combinations, Stepins and Gowns -Lace and ribbon jbrimmed ; . 98c , Voile Gowns and Pajama Suits u I Pink, with black tbread cross . , - stitch trim- 51.95 ! JVoflb CorspllcLs - and j Girdles C2.43 to C4.C3 Judge .Thayer ,was with-the advis ory binmitee r the goyerhor cbn- f errewith'oniB: btheTu"dgejprT-4he a ! t -1 IB 1 si . 1 il l at I UCl M (i t MMI, M aMUS ICaSilW IrVrT am aa l-- TpHE amraal buying event of thousands of wick ii ' A Western . merchants., , :- , ; , -i ' ' v .;: Amngemenrs. have been made to 'make this year's buveis' week more prontsble sad more enjoyable to -visitors than ever before. Enrcrounment feaCBTCs 09 a super-scale will be presented. C ? . t - k1 ". Kailroad &xe refunded to you on combined eiv- chases totaling $300,made from the fjarndpaMog sob- ' bers and manufactureo. . Plan, oa your vsctoa,otak this trip to Portland. Let us know you are coming so . that proper aaaagemena an be msde. s-!-- ,t f llSJobbcnttmdManuhtctutmm . combine in urging ym o e-. fs PORTLAND CHAMBER QF COMMERCE For farther. ififitmaflWMi write, phomt 00 wese E. N. WBTNaAOC PORTLAND. OKEGON their daintiness, cool colors as soft as the moonlight 3 'In Beautifully' ,gette scarfs minent; critics Prof. T. Itlchard son ''of Dartmouth.' college. '.What - told ie "refused to say f wn wi t 7 .--.a I -APPEAL TO&NEIUF New Location - - Fonrth .Floor ' r ' -First National Bank BuHding . Phont C2i .; - fill -M ( 1 CI, Seeretary aatherevening. breezes , i 1 1 Voiles, Tissue: Ginghams, , Dimities, Prihti v " v Large selections in our SelServing :" -Section-'5--;. . 51.85 to 54.95 V 5 - DEPARTMENTS :Georirette I Scarfs flower anc( design'; 51.98 Iland decorated crepe ' scarf s f 2.93. and, . ! hand decorated silk chiffons m ; 53.93 liand painted "sheer ' gcor- j with -metal scalloped edes I ; ! New . i t Shipment : zFlowm: ' M . - f e ' U41i (MM riowers . i 'f . weights. ;