The OREGON STATES!1.! AN.1 Salcnu Oregon, Wednesday Laiornlngy Jdy 15, 1331 PAGE SIX ociety Bride Inspiration for Pretty Shower Party; - I Ulan Florence Marshall , enter- 1 . j m Va hnmn on Kansas lA.iiC fc 41J . w - street -with a deilghtf al bridge shower In compliment to Mrs. Mary Louise Morley Carpenter Tuesday night. Mrs. Carpenter Is a bride of the past weekend. Bridge wa in piy t - bles and following this a pretty linen shower was siren the brldo. Miss Marshall was assisted at the luncheon hour by .Miss Helen Coardman. Guests In compliment to Mrs. Carpenter were Beta Chi sorority isters. Miss Rosalind Van Win kle, Miss Margaret Purvlne. Miss Elolse White, Miss Faye Cornutt, Miss Dorothy Kent. Miss Caroyl Braden, Miss Ethel Edams, Mrs. Mildred Emmons,". Miss Florence powers. Miss Ula Cation. Miss Minnie Shrode, Miss Josephine Al bert, and Miss Gaynelle Beckett. . Nebraska Picnic Is Success : V The Nebraska picnic sponsored Sunday by former . Nebraskans pro Ted a success with about 90 present forJbe potloclt . dinner serred at 1 o'clock, at the fair grounds. Harvey , and Mr. Nelmeyer presided at the tables. Mr. Nelmeyer was . reelected president; Mrs. Mary Wirtz, Tice president; and Mrs. Blossom Dun Up was elected secretary treas urer. . ids next meeuns itin group . will be. November' 1 at 111 WUUIU1 aMVW An Interesting , group -of five generations was present; for the picnic T. G. Harris, 9 3 year old Civil war. reteran, heads, the group ana me owners wo- jars. Clan McDerby, Mrs. Blanche Stu art. Clara HJday. and; Master Robert Hlday. --.-.. - ? An Interesting program- of talks ' and music concluded this . . - - - ' - - : - 1 r 1 VJr -' rj v I r- Jolly Affair ,1 - Independence .The home of ur, ana Mrs. job uoersou was -4he ; scene of a pleasant party Thursday afternoon, when their 'young daughter, Jean,- invited her little friends la" to help her celebrate Berlenth birthday The afternoon was made merry - with games and a dainty lunch serred by. Mrs. Oberson and Miss Helen Byers concluded . a "happy after noon.. Guests Included Barbara Mattl son. Barbara Horton, Barbara Rulf, - Wanda Messenger, Helen Cook, Gloria Smith, Betty Addi son, Marjorie Travis... Lucille Barnhart, Marine Oberson and Kenneth Oberson. ' I Pattern By ANNE ADAMS . A flattering, feminine frock that has . the happy' property of making its wearers appear more slender as 'well as extremely cooL The lovely, yoke forms- shoulder caps', and then continues down the front In a panel that develops side pleats adding grace and .fullness to the skirt. Very easy to make ; with no sleeves to worry -one. You will Ilk lawn, dimity, batiste, shantung or flat crepe for this model,- In solid color or a dainty print. The leather belt Is chic Pattern 2171 may be obtained only In sixes It, 18, 20, 14, 3, 33, 40 and 4Z. Size 1 requires. I yards-of 39 inch fabric Yardage for every size, and simple, exact instructions are given. No exper ience -Is necessary to 'make this - model with our pattern. .. . , No 4rMiaaklDf asperltac tt Bcc sary te tUja mdl wits - r - patter. Yr for avary aiaa. a4 aimpia. asaet anietiaia ara gi i tm.- 4 fiftaaa cota lor aaeh pattara. Writa pUinly jvor sasta, a4draaa aa4 tyla iimbit. Ba ra ta atata ia .arantad. -.:... Tha prlnc iaa Naaw pi tr aatatsr featarai aa axeaitaat sa tortatant t aderaoo. porta aa baaaa dnmii - lingwria. Biaaas an4 kidiiea elothea. sJa daligbtfal aecea aoTy. pat treat. Prica ef can lot fiftaca fanla. . Catalo sarith pattern. Xwntj ,(" mti A44raaa all mail sad ar dara ta Statttmaa Pattara Depart aBt. 343 Wast 17la alract. Kaw Tars s y U ' o fu A I - kjLcy 2171 ..News Olive M. Doak. SOCIAL, CALENDAR it I I j v canesaay, ij" Woman's Foreign Missionary society, of Leslie Memorial church, 1 o'clock, in church parlors. . ' .,, Maccabee- social club, Mrs. George Diets, 215 South Summer street. . ; ; ' I - ;! . j I - Thursday, July J6 . .- 1 ' Mrs. Sarah. E. Oliver, hostess at her home to Ladles of, the Grand Army of the Republic, U. S. Grant circle. 1 Friday, 'CalTary Baptist Missionary society, . Mrs. H. S.'Cile : on Boulder Knoll, south. of city; picnic supper at :S0 i o'clock with men of charch lmlted, t : il- -;' : r ;;i Oh! These Women! By LEOLA ALLARD Another letter protestlnr that married . women hare the right to work and' that they do better work than the unmarried "silly flappers, ' . i Not all unmarried warkera Are silly flappersJ Remember -that! And not all married women us their moner for necessities. Too many of them spend - their in comes on i themselves alone. The husbands don't get a new hanky, out of the weekly strpend. Some of them -I hare one In .. mind now put I thei income In a bank! In their own name, and let the husband pay for a maid, which he can't well1 afford, and if they decide on j divorce ' (It she ' ' de cides) then she will hare, a little more than her alimony. And you can. bat a: woman who will work the game that way' will get' ali mony, " or else, j Now don't Jump on my shlrer Ing frame if I say that I think in these hard times, a- girl .who isn't .married, i who hasnt any body ; to . care ' I for her, but who must, perhaps take, care ef some member of her family. Is cer tainly more entitled to a Job than the woman who has a hus band who has si Job. - The woman. who protested - so angrily yesterday, admitted her husband has a good Job and she hiresa maid,! yet because a girl is a flapper and powders her nose too often,! she . hasn't as good right, to .the Job as the. wo man with ;th husband. Flappers powder their noses because they want to get husbands, and they want' husbands for maay reasons, one of which Is to haTo someone to pay the bills so they can keep house. ' It's the women with homes who wanf to work and the women with Jobs who .want homes. i . t . Jouth is going to be young and can't '! change that. - Youth that is pretty 11 these days of strong competition, is " going to try to be a HtQ prettier thsn the next girl. I by hslng .cosmetics. Why not? i Of I course some girls spend more than half their time dolling up; but' married . women are quite as foolish, and they have, perhaps.; less reason to be. Married women, especially those .who: arent exactly happy at home, sometimes re3ent pretty young girls. They wish they could be-that foolish. They can re-member I when they were and that emphasises" the fact that they are i past their prettiest youth. Women who know youth has slipped away- aren t going- to let anything slip away if they can help it. ; 1 1 don t mean all married wo men or all married workers. . There are 'women who " need Jobs andj women who i don't. What you mean Is that women who don't,1 need them should. bow o -'M ' ' O LASTi PEER jl : ' : The last peerage granted by King All on so qr Bpaia before the rev oiotton, l wae conferred - poa Mana Aatonia l-leld, desceiid . eat ef the founders of Monter . ey, CaL She received the high est title' awarded - wom In Spain, "Lady of the Royal Or der ana urmnd Cross of Isabella the Catholic." ' lust two hours before The5 revolution broke ontr 9 hmswi aaa-aKWavti iiiwii' assssayy and Club Society Editor juiy id ; - ; July 17 to those who do. But that Is Utopia. Unfortunately this Is Just a nice old earth' full - of . people who are full of Imperfections. Rickreall Matrons u r Plan Picnic v I : Rickreall The ! tneihr f Rickreall Ladies Aid an . f friends were entertained by Mrs. Alice HHI andMrs. H. A. Demp sey at the latter's homa Wcdnu. day afternoon. ' Mrs.-R." R. Van Orsdp1!Tf n.t. las favored the company ? with several solos. Mrs. Johnson, also ot Dallas gave a humorous read ing Dellcioui refreehmenu were served by the hostess assisted h-r Miss June Fox. s . It was decided to hold a picnic for the -members and families and friends at Sliver Creek Falls Sun-1 day, July 19. f Instead of the usual bazaar to raise' money the members decided f furnish, a plat dinner for the delegates to the district conven tion of , Federated Wnmi. chiba to be held la Rickreall early The guests invited for the aft ernoon ware .Mrs. J. Q. Van Ortt del. Mrs. R. ,R. Van Orsdsl and little daughter, Mrs. Fred Keser, Mrs. Johnson and Vn. Cpum all of Dallas. . : telta Phi sorority slsteM .tnn. torlng to Portland for th n.f. ley-Ackerman nuptials this week end- were ,MIis Bertha Bahrfwy Miss Elizabeth Clements, Miss Mildred Miller, Miss Beulah Cra mer, miss Marian Bretz. Miss Lil lian Scott, Miss Viola Crozler, Bliss Margaret Eddy, Miss Mar jorie Mosier, Miss Edith FIndley; miss xois wiikes, Mies Alvis Love. Miss- Beatrice Hartung, Vlss Naomi. Hewlett, Miss Lyda Hannah. M'as' Mildred Wamnler. Miss Jennie Delzell. Miss Ger trude Oehler, Miss Cynthia De lano, Miss Sarah Dark, Miss Max ine Ulricb, and Miss Henrietta Bishop.. Among the fraternity men from Willamette who at tended from Salem were Samuel Bowe, Olven Bowe, Marlon Moore,' Frank Van Dyke, Hayes Beall. Stearns Cuahlnr. and Keith Jones. . Mrs. Melmolh A. Covington: mother of Miss Maud E. Coving ton. is here from Walla Walla as a guest of -Miss Covington. She arrived Sunday and will accom pany Miss Covington on her vaca tion. They plan to spend most of the vacation time in the Puget Sound country and then will -visit Victoria, B. C. By HELEN FOLLETT It is plain to any brain that The Beauty Box ; l.alhJ! Z XuyUwtoon. John A. Wroten, Jr, seekers must carry on. There are times when the supplicant: for pulchritude Is ready to give up the fight, ahe almost thinks she'd enjoy the peaceful business of growing old and ugly. But it won't do to Join up with .'the beauty slackers. To lose Interest In the reflection In the looking glass Is to lose Interest in life, to start going to seed, to be on the toboggan . hurling ' ' oneself to wards the valley -where wall flowers grow. So keep fit, keep In form, keep, on your toes. There's nothing to be gained by quitting the game, i - The vinegar Inse is a help to the femme whose" chief beauty plaint Is oily hair.-It makes the shampoo - more . thorough, sep arates each hair from Its neigh bor, . gives the shafts tone and resiliency. Add two tablespoon fuls of vinegar. to' a quart of warm water. 'After ' the shampoo hold the head over a - washbowl and pour on the rinse.. Pour-pn re peatedly by using a cup, or dip the head In' the bowl. Finish with a tepid spraying. . A rose-red nose may be caused by impaired circulation, in which case rubbing the body with moist ened salt every morning, remov ing the crystals with cold water will prove beneficial. If the. diet Is at fault, cut down on rich, heavy- dishes and subsist mainly on lean "meats,.' poultry, fish, geen salads, vegetables ' a n d fruit "Juices. Apply ointment of zinc oxide nightly. - ' ' Here Is the recipe 'for a mas sage cream that is valuable in treatment of wrinkles; melt together-one-half ounco ot ' white wax, one-halt ounce .of - sperma ceti, one ounce of cocoanut oil, one ounce of lanolin; and two ounces -of oll-of sweet almonds; remove from - heat,' pour in one ounce of oranKe-flpwer water to which a tew drops of -oil of lav ender flowers have -been added. Fluff with, eggbeater until the consistency '. of. - whipped cream then pour into Jars. -!! ' Peroxide and powdered pumice stone form a paste that is-effective to use with orange -wook stick for the purpose ot detaching-cuticle - from the nail . .base and sides. Bend the stick around in a tlrcular motlon; t --- Aff airs Wedding Date Told At Attractive j Dinner" :..: '";.. One of th emost attractlc din ner parties of the week was; that tor which Mrs, T. L- Davidson was hostess in. the Silver Grill room of the Gray Belle In compliment to her daughter. Miss Leone Rid dell Davidson, Tuesday evening. The-inspiration for 'the dinner was the announcement of ; the wedding date, of Miss Davidson to Alfred L. Adams of Sllverton.i The date of September 1, together with the names of the two young people was cleverly arranged on a pink heart attached to dainty corsage bouquets of delicate pas tel shades. Each, gnest found a bouquet at her place at the table. A long centerpiece of flowers in shades to harmonize with, the! cor sages, and pink tapers completed the appearance of a lovely table. . The announcement dinner came" on the date ef. the. wedding ahni- hrersary of the parents of MlssDa- viasoa. Mr. ana Mrs. usvuxson were married In Salem " 23 years ago at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Stnmp on Court street Miss Davidson plans to be married at her parents home. Indian " Hill, which is the old home of Judge T. L. Davidson, father of Mr. Darid on.7 : . - I . Covers - for the dinner . party Tuesday night were for Miss i Da vidson, Miss Bonna Harlan, Miss Audreann Reynolds, LoRayn Haag, Miss Doris Nye, Miss Doro tha Cannon, i Miss . Constance Krebs. Miss Ruth Skinner, Miss Caroline Hoblltt, Miss Lo.rene Bra den, Miss Mildred Simpson. Miss Roberta Varley, Miss Margaret Davidson.-; Miss Honora. Reidy. Miss Virginia.. Holt, .Mrs. AJ C. Haag, Mrs. J. A. Krebs, Mrs. Per cy Blundell. Mrs. J. J. Griffith. Mrs. T, I. Davidson. . - - Birthday Cbfnbl lments Young-Maid - - - j - Mount' Angel Miss Henrietta Ebner. was pleasantly surprised Sunday evening, July li, by her saany friends on the occasion of her 18 th birthday. The evening was spent playing games, and at a late hour, at delicious lunch was serred by the. hostess,. Mrs.-G.-D. Ebner. assisted by Marta Ebner and Mrs. Ray Ebner. .Those present were - Willie Bean. Alvln Saafeld, Pete Bigler, Harry McGee, George Kruse, Joe Wavia, Aloyious Klrsch, Killlatn Smith, Valentine Eberele, Leon ard Flcker, Paul Keber, Edward Ebner, Welbert Amen, Irene Be gin; Florentine Mickel, Mary Big ler, Anna Bigler. Dolores Amen. Delephine- Ener, Dorothy Schwab, Eustelle Bauman, Dolor es Kruse, Clementine Brent. May belle Clouse, Audrey Ebner and the -honor guest. Miss Henrietta Ebner. , . i Ankeny Bottom. The Ankeny Woman's club met at the home of Mrs. E. L. Flnley Thursday af ternoon. An Interesting program was given by Mrs. M. J. Davidson, Mrs. E. 1.. Hampton. Mrs. E. L. Finley and Mrs. William Wleder kehr. Plans were made to have a weiner roast on the banks of - the Santlam river at Will Doty's grove next Saturday night. Dainty re freshments were serred. at the tea hour to the following members: Mrs. C. F. Johnston. Mrs. E. L. Hampton and daughter Marguer ite. Mrs. J. O. Farr. Mnu M. iJ. Davidson, Mrs. A. H. Thompson, Mrs. Ben Watts. Mrs. William Wlederkehr and daughter Donna, Mrs. R. H. Farr and daughter Nettle Jean, Mrs. Swarti, Miss Mable Thompson and Miss Elsie Doughty. , . t j .. Mrs. B. F. Salmon -had as her guests the past weekend, her Mrs. Wroten and their , children, Laurlta May and Jackie ot Seattle. Mr. Wroten -was formerly of Sa lem. His two children are talented Juvenile entertainers and -" gave much pleasure with their - art at the Old People's home.' They.are heard quite often over Seattle ra dio stations. Other guests of Mrs. Salmon during the past week were Mr. and. Mrs. Fred . Palmer - of Caldwell, -Idaho. I . -e ".j "; ; Silverton The Women's Mis sionary society of the First Chris tian church here were entertained this afternoon at - the home of Mrs. J. A. Bennett on East Oak street. - An interesting, program was given with Mrs. Ben Gilford as leader. . . Refreshments, were Served - by a group la Mrs. Eva Wolfard'a dlvUion. , . t - - fv a 'ivu GITY IGE WORKS .'? ..'-:. : :' 1551 Center St.' -' : Bridge; Evening Will" Be Pretty Aff air Tonight; r 'i . A pretty affair planned for to night by Miss Elizabeth Clement, hostess, is a bridge party at her parents' home on North 17th street. Miss Clements will fee assisted at-the luncheon hour-by Miss Florence Nonbalais and Miss Claudia Buntln. . - ' Guests "invited include Miss Claudia . Buntln. Miss Florence Nonbalais of Eugene. Miss , Mil dred Miller. Misa Alvis Love, Hits Edith FIndley, Miss Pauline Find ley, Miss Louise FIndley, Miss Dor othy Bosshard, Miss Bertha Bab cock. Miss Jean Middleton. - Miss Gertrude Oehler. Miss Viola Cro ser. Miss Louis Wilkes, Miss Beu lah Cramer,' Miss Brenda Savage, Miss Florence Emmons, Miss Mar garet Bolt,' Miss - Jean Spencer. Miss Sarah Dark .Miss MarJorl Mosier, Miss Mary . Miller, Miss Benna Brown, Miss Jennie Delzell. JefTersoh Wedding ; Pretty Event : ' ' Jeffercon An Interesting nup tial event was solemnised Satur day,: July 11, at one o'clock,, at the home of Rer. ami Mrs. Albyn Esson, when" Miss Lena. G. .Har ris, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harris of Jefferson became the bride of Ray E. Whitselt of As toria, son of Mr. 'and Mrs. R. W. Whltsell, Rey. Albyn' Esson offi ciating." ' t ' , T : - The bride was lovely in a peach colored thlf fon sown, and her go ing away costume was green silk, with accessories" to match. . , f Florence Harris, sister of the bride was bridesmaid, and Gil bert Looney was best -man. ! Mrs. WhltselTjs a graduate of Jefferson high school, and has been teaching school In -eastern Oregon for the past two years. i Mr. Whltsell 'is a former Jeffer son boy, also attended high school here. , . . . ; .Following the. ceremony,; the bridal party .motored to the heme of - the bride's parents,. Mr., asd Mrs. Joe Harris, where a wedding dinner was served, only the mem bers of the Immediate, families present That evening-the happy couple left by motor for Astoria where they will make their home. Calvary Baptist Women Plaii Picnic The Calvary 'Baptist church Missionary society will meet Fri day afternoon at 4 o'clock ' with Mrs. H. S. Glle on Boulder Knoll, south of the city. ..Mrs. G. E. Ross will be the leader forlthe afternoon session. , ; Reports of the Northern Bap tist ; convention have been . ar ranged for the program. Special music will also be In order. ' A picnic supper will be served on the lawn at C:30. to which all members of the church. Including men of the congregation, are in vited. Mrs. Sarah E. Oliver will enter tain the members of the Ladles of the' Grand Army of the Republic. U. S. Grant "circle, at her home Thursday afternoon. " Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Russell have had as their recent guests. Mr. Russell's brother, W. J. Russell and son, John Oscar of Oakland, CaL They will spend two weeks visiting in and about Salem. Just now Mr. Russell Is with his moth er, Mrs. M. J. Russell of Mon mouth. Mrs. Velma Teeson was host ess to the J. U. G. club of the Neighbors of . Woodcraft for its regular meeting recently. 'After a! short business meeting and so cial hour 'Mrs. Teeson served a dainty tea, Mrs. Mlna Olmstead will be the next hostess to the club, July . 27. - Present were Mlna Olmstead, Hallle Lynch, Minnie Tlnnel, and Dorothy Walker. Scotts Mills The Altar society of , SL Mary's ; church, Silverton, met at the home of Mrs. J. N. Amundson Wednesday afternoon. After the business meeting and social hour, lunch was served by the hostess. . Twelve . members" were present and additional guests 'were Mrs. Grace Ahlers of San Francisco, California, -: Mrs. Helen Crowley, of Spokane,-and Mrs. George Helvey .of this place. . e ' e mi - - -. j Mehama. A shower was given at the home 'of Mrs: LeRoy'Ledg erwood In honor . of Mrs. Delbert Zander . Friday afternoon. Mrs. Zander received many useful and beautiful gifts. Jtefreshments, were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Mable Boylagton." . - - $ ' i-.V - - -i Mr. and iMrs. Gardner Knapp and Mr. and. Mrs.- Earl Cooler have returned to their homes aft er vacationing at JWaldport. 7, . Gitylce se it in Your Summer Beverages Let us make a Daily Cafl at ; your home ; km ; m aa HUSBANDS BREATHE EASIER NOW f O : : ; ; b r - 4 Krs. , -1 7;; l- '- Eadiag what seesaed te the sseai ef Aaaarvca a Bever-cadiag search fa the girl ef bis areas, Kjdy Valla, the creeaer whose ssegapheae has elieaated the af fecttews ef taemaaads ef rosaaace-leviag wesaea throag h mmk the aaUea, camsiaUrably eakaaeeal his pepalarity asaeag kls iwa era by kts aurrnrt ta Fay Wabb, fihat player aad aUagkter. ef Saata Mica'a (CaL) cUef mt pelice. Maay a saaa wke has ceaae freaa kls . office after a hard day's work, ealy te be cempelled te listea te raves -a the creeaer, is new ksppy ia the realUatiea that at last kail get a UtUe bit ef atteatio filial lua weaaaa falk. Raiay'a bride U jmat what ' aaaa waaU ezrec bar te be abyaicaUy. bat It ia aaataar saattar -wkataay abeli agree with the era a ear's cUctaas that -saaa is aatmrally palyf aoaoas, - aad wbea be raas areaad with aaetber wemaa lua wife shaald regard . bis cletear frasa the straight and earrew as perfectly aatmrai. It wasa't geaerally kaewm that Vallee bad already engaged ia a aaatrisseaial yaotura, the first Mrs. Vallee being Leenie McCey. daagbtar ef a cecfaa aagaata. That saarriage waa aanallad after twaatytaree days aad Rady'e ex-wife is saw the mate ef Heward Cealtar, U. S. . ' 'i . aaval efficer. ; . Plan to Import Snakes ' ; Given Up When Grower , Decides Berries Unworthy WACONDA, July 14 Richard Patterson, native ot Oregon and life-time resident of Willamette valley has decided that It does not' pay to ralso a bumper crop ot loganberries. In the old -days an acre or, so of logans netted a nice profit.' Not so good in 1931. Although the yield in most yards in the valley was unusually good this-year, at the beginning of harrest, Mr. Patterson feared that he would have about half a crop. Since so many growers were- unable to dispose of the ber ries after three weeks of picking he Is not Intending to go through with . a scheme be had decided would Increase the yield in any man's yard if carried out. - Rodents Eat Roots . The rodents more ambitious Turner. Mrs. R. Lee Theissen will entertain Thursday afternoon at her home for the Methodist ladles' monthly silver tea. Mrs. Moe Hadley will be Joint hostess. All ladles are cordially Invited, e e e . - - Among the vacationists this weekend will be Mr. - and Mrs. Jacob Fuhrer, who are planning a motor trip Into British Co lumbia. - -- Th. GOSSARD ,sSimpUcittjv and HAPMOSETTE Merge! Gossard's best; figure controtting design is now combined with . Gossard's famous slender izlpg elastic. -. . ... -.. . .- . , - - i MhSimplictty , earned its name from Its simple) closing usf two waistline strops that cross and burton In bock I The dia gonal "crojspuir'of these same strops uplifts the bust, flattens thf dia phragm and abdomen, slender izes the woisf and holds the figure to correct posture I . ,Of pink batiste and satin tricot with wide panels of Gossard's Charmosette elastic (famous for its slendervz log and wearing , qualities) that - restrain the) hips. . V - Model 9638 . a . $1500. XuiaafrrawU . . Miller Mercantile Co r f . :-v. . :v :. V . I ... ' -v '. - : : . :- - . 'I w , - . - i a I n r Jy Jik and more plentiful everyyer eat the fibrous roots that extend un der ground where these animals build their tunnels Thus, many new 'shoots arejtllled.f That, In Mr. . Peterson's - opinion, :is ' the cause of the "thin" and -patchy" appearance In some yards. ? -1 "Sixty, years ago," Mr. Peter son explained, "blow snakes 'were common here and since the rod ent was the blow Bn&ke's dessert the former was not so plentiful. It Is said that these snakes are rrown on Rogue river and are protected by law. In that case I would suggest purchasing, a car load or so of them and turning them -lose In our berry patches." a- Women Might Object -i "But" he added humorously, ?how would the pickers, especial ly the women,, take the 'idea of these creeping thlngsnderf oot. These snakes are harmless, but could you conrlnco.a woman?" Art so ererythlnr considered, overproduction and the fact that putting bells on the snakes would be Quite out of the question, Mr. Peterson , has decided to put the idea aside, for the present at 'least. - : ' -' Unco f Beauty dm Minus CAUSE OF IVARtil ;l3 State Board and Officials Of Multnomah Making Thorough Probe, Concerning thA - minora tht bar examination- questions were being sold In -Portland to appli cants for Kar- atftnfttance. a ara fo ment was read to the-102 would be lawyers hr& tOd ay as the ex aminations' were- started. John Carson, member of the board read the statement which follows: "As VOU donhtles know there has been current -in Portland for tne past few days, a vicious rumor to the effect that the questions to be submitted at this examination were subject to purchase. At the reauest of the Hoard, the rfiatrlrt attorney of Multnomah county is running this rum or to the ground. Thus far it has been found to be wltnout any substance. His in vestigation wtfl continue, howev er, until the matter is thoroughly sifted." ' . , . . Urgea Iteport of Any Information "These examinations are given for the. purpose of determining your individual knowledge ot the law. If improper or unlawful means are sought to be used to pass this examination, only harm can come from It. The board of examiners has a right to feel, and it does feel, that aspirants to the honorable profession of the law would not stoop to cheat and in so doing bring injury and disre pute to their fellows. From your study of ethics, you know that even if it were possible, it would be as morally wrong to buy the Information as It would be to sell it. . "in me inieresi or aece-ncy ana fairness you are earnestly request ed to communicate to this board or to the district attorney of Mult-" neinah county any knowledge or information yon may have con cerning the subject of the rumor. "It Is Important to each of yon that, there sboald be no question as to the regularity ef this exam ination. - The examinations-will last two days, and are bdngx conducted under the-saprTislotf of the state board of bar extfrainera. Five of the 102 applicants for admission are women. i . ONLY mSTQPEH SEA SXLAWRNC SAWAY TO i-UROPE HERE'S the sKorbnt route across the AtUntcoown a I.OOO-. - anile arm of the sea betweea gorgeous coasfc IVtes of oua'iftt French Onada, and tfea only a ' to 4 days open ocean. " Three fivo saitgs week! osr-'Mac white EmpreV reeal Duch essafV0nlCbCls , Cfters; NwWwfttt CUf$ - rat. CswWTsw Pedfic ceisiae wb swrvice. ' InlortasCoa'' eoV reserva tions from yoor total agent . . EMPRESS OF BRITAIN Newest gionless of the Atlonkic42r500 tons, 2 knots now in reg- - ulov service. : Colt for booVIets ernar soiling dotes. - Canadian Pacific W. R OCACOK 6Hl A&tNT MSS Kt tAWCMi tj.. 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