TH8 03EG0N STATESMAN, E&rf.V Orcn. Ssaf llcrek-'.c-c-t 14, 1C:Z BOOSTER HPT 1 -o I. IIQIIEEnVlIlL LIBB Y FACES COURT AFTER SURRENDER ROYAL BLOOD RULES ROUNDUP, j. FiVrE DOES SHOT AS R.WAGERS0FSS1EEP-' s, .:,,V., . 1 l '11 S Depressiorr-Beaters G 1 v en viia" ?. DiAniwm f - " iuico i i wyi am - ;' NORTH HOWELL "My Idea 6f a good nighbor' or "what am I doing to meet the present depres sion" were the two- subjects pre sented for roll tall by Lecturer Mrs. Ena Harmon at the regular grange meeting Friday night In the North Howell grange hall Clever Ideas were presented rang ing all the way from punching an other hole In belts to stopping the use of tobacco. . . Other program numbers includ d a solo by Mattie yinton. high lights of state grange by Mrs. A. T. Cline; Agricultural progress by W. H. Stevens and a reading by Catherine Bumpti. , Two new names were presented for membership: Ellen Vinton and Ida May Summers. .. The next regular meeting will be September 9 and the program will be devoted to family night numbers, . In compliance with National grange plans. North Howell grange will observe the evening of September 30 as Grange Booster night and the booster program wUl be divided by Mrs. Ena Har- mon, lecturer. , On August 24 an Interesting grange .meeting Is scheduled for North Howell hall where all mast ers, lecturers ; and : secretaries of the iihardina.tA rnnrti in Marlnn Mnntr will- mAt hr" wltW itta WEST SALEM. Aug. 1 y-Uist rranre council of flrem nA tat Jewell Strlckfader of Ferdinand, deputies. The meeting will - be Idaho, who has been spending the field at 8 p. m. in the evening and PMt " wwm bwb, "'"s . anyrranfte member who wishes to "e uoya m. wn noras, win con- V. X - A Princesses, Also of Native t American Stock; Plans - ,Forr Event Ready; Enshrouded in her hem? Holman Reynolds, hai ma ner attorney, jsenec roiucoir. Pleads tot the -torch I koff won his Dl singers" release on bail after her surrender at Went-1 leased on 125.000 bail pendinr trial in October. X black widow's Weeds. Llbbyi worth. N. C. Libby's father, Alfred C Holman, is tdkerchief to fc. wwm aof tl I mtmA Inside her neldinr her hand. Attomev Poll. ea aaa onutn ceynoia s wiaow was re- West Salem News attend may do so. Mi UPSETS 'mm FoiM tlnue her visit until time for the beginning of schools in the fall be fore returning to her home. She Is a niece of Mrs. Hill. 1 Mr. and Mrs. George E. Tandy, Miss Susie Crow and Miss Jose phine Tandsr who has been taking a 10-day vacation at Cannon beach, ' returned Saturday. . Mr. Tandy, who has been poorly for the past several months is lm-nroTinr. AIRLIE, Aug. 13 Days Of yes- MIs Tnila. nrnt nonnlar tar-year were recalled here teacher in the Went Salem nil bile Thursday, when the town wit- Uchool has moved Into Edgewater nessea a reai runaway. Mrs. u. je. Court to make her home for the Wilson -was moving Into the J. F. coming school year. Wienert house, and while she was Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. An- nnloadlng the first load of furni- derson. who came here with their tare, the horse- became frightened family in the early summer from and ran away, turning the wagon Seattle, have located at Newport, over and upsetting the load. No and Mr. Anderson, who Is a barber serious damage was done. Is how in business there. The weekly meeting of the La- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harris dies' Aid was held at the Aid and sons. Wavne and Richard. house Thursday, the day being who arrived here from Montebel-I spent in quilting. lo. Calif., near Bakersfield a fort- Dorice Williams, celebrated her Iniaht aro to visit at the home of sixth birthday with a family pic- her sister, Mrs. and Mr. Charles nic. at which were preaentr Mrs. Wurm. left Wednesday for their C. J. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank home again. While here the Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wag- guests and Mr. and Mrs. Wurm ner, all of Corvallls, W. E. Wil- and daughter. Thelma and son, Hams, sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Carl drove up to Tumwater, Wn., Williams, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. I to par a visit at the home of an- wiuiama, jr.; and , daughters, 1 other relative, the Homer Pail Marine and Dorice, and Mr. and lips family. Mrs. George Plaub. . i r Considerable interest Is being Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hastings left I manifested in the Sunday school Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. J at the Ford Memorial church, and Perel Hedges of Independence for a trip along the coast. Mr. Pettyjohn i Winner of Contest Conducted by Club . Roberts. Aug. 13 The G. F. club was entertained at the "home of Mrs. Edward Harnsberger at Oak Point. A cafeteria luncheon was served at 1 o'clock. In a con test, Mrs. W. C. Pettyjohn receiv ed first prize for the best poem using each members name. Special guests, were: Mrs. Mar jory Tarpler of Seattle.' Wash.: Mrs. Robert Seegard of Oak Point: Mrs. Woodard of Astoria, who is the house guest of Mrs. Alice Coolldge. Club members present were: 'Madames, 8. C. Davenport, . B. D. Fldler, Ed Goodrich, Alice Cool ldge, George Higgins, Robert Jud- son, John Orsborn. Ester Query, Gorden Bowman, William Meyers, H. C. Carpenter, W. C. Pettyjohn, L. Zielkle, Mrs. Lott, Roy, Rice. Bud Stutsman. Flora Holley, For est Edwards, N. C. Kugle, and the hostesses. Mrs. Edward Harns berger and Mrs. Buster Kleen, as- ! sistinr hostesses were Mrs. Albert i Blankenhlp and Mrs. T. P. Bress- ler. each Sunday morning a class in turn presents a special number be fore the entire school. It began with the men's class, which was represented by John A. Tantlss. The Christian Forum, a class of young folks will appear at the school today. There is to be a birthday chart for the. Sunday school with each. regularly enrol led member enlisted. As his or her birthday arrives a gift of the gospel of John Is u be presented, with Mrs. Floyd De Lapp the doner. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Swlgart and Mrs. - Robert-- Ketteman -were guests at the home of their par ents, Mr. and Mrsi L, A. Swlgart at Monmouth part of this week. Mr. and' Mrs. W. R. Patterson and daughter, Mary left Saturday for Newport, where they will spend the week-end, leaving Mary to visit at the home of her grand parents for a week longer. Little Master Howard Hill, Ut ile son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. Hill is suffering from an Infected tonsil. Carpenter Owner - Of Cleaning Shop Conducted by Braa SILViJRTON, Aug. 13 Law rence Carpenter, who has been associated with . Cooper's Cleaners for the past tew years, has pur chased the A. O. Braa Panator- lum Cleaners. . Mr. Carpenter will rearrange the establishment and will install some new machinery. Mr. Braa, who with his fam ily has been here for the past five years, will leave for Wash ington about the. 15th of this month. ' Melvln Bell is taking Mr. Carpenter's place at Cooper's. DURRMJT REACHES 45 YEARS iH LODG E AMITY, Aug. 13 At the recent I. O. O. F. lodge meeting P. P. Durrant was presented with a pipe in honor of his 80th birthday and engraved his veteran .jewel with number 45 which represents - 45 years of service in Oddiellowshlp, At the close of the lodge session a birthday cake was a special fea ture at the supper in the dining room. Tne 3. 8. s. club and memDers' families enjoyed a picnic in the Amity city parks recently.- Dinner was served to about CO people Those present were: C. Reed and family, H. Martin and wife, Bert Tovey and family, Mrs. Nette Tov- ey, J. F. Switzerland wife, L. Tresham and family, Mrs. Blietz. Mrs. Roblson, Mrs. Breeding, Mrs, Walling, J. " E. Northway, Mrs Weston, Glenn Weston and wKe, A. Dereave and family, F. Schaef fer and wife, Mrs. Cadwell and family, W. B. Lummlg and fam ily, Mrs. Day E. Tallin an and fam By, Leon French, Fred and . Viola Hansen, Mrs. Tindahl and Carol Jean. Homer Davis, F. Landls and family and Leona Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brandcll of Black Diamond, Alberta, Canada, are visiting at the J. R. Snod grass home and are on their way to Jef ferson to; visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Brahdell are looking tor place to locate. . PENDLETON, Ore.. Aug. . 18 (Special) -Two thousand Ind4ins will gallop forth to do. homage to Queen Talla-we-tonml and, her four . Indian girl . attendants at the - Pendleton Round-Up. Sep tember 8, t and'10.. . . :".y.V", The queen, appointed, sever al weeks ago to wave her scepter over the arena of the wild west exhibition. - has just - named 'her princesses. - They are Princesses Hla-tok-qal-yicht, known as .Wan derlng. Maiden ; Te-a-ma-ta-lote, Summer's Rainbow; Wet-a-lone-mi. Rippling Water; and Whets- wo-we-poo. A Stream at Dawn.-' All are f ull-bldbded . Indians. and live, on .the Umatilla reser vation which adjoins the town of Pendleton. ? This is the 'second time in 23 , years . Indian ..girls have been chosen for this coveted honor. '. Queen Talla-we-ton-ml won the Indian : girl beauty eon- test nve times In succession. Princess Whets-wo-we-poo was winner In 1331 and Princess Wet a-lone-mi .. won second prize in These five Indian. girls, em erg lng from their sylvan' retreat on the banks of the Umatilla river; will be charming hostesses :to thousands of .veterans who will stop' oft here ' on their, way to the Portland convention.' ," Famous tophands of the range. coming from all parts ' ef the country, will lay their trophies at the feet of theae charming daughters of the first Americans If they are as chivalrous as the Knights of King Arthur's round table. Choir Concert and Ice Cream Social Plan For Churches SILVERTON, Aug. 13 The sanior choir of the .Methodist Episcopal church is preparing a eoncert which will be presented Sunday evening, Autfust 23. Mrs. F. J. Roubal is directing the choir. Mrs. Ed son Comstock is pianist. An lee cream social will be given by St. Paul's church Sun day evening, August 21. The so cial will be held on the lawn of the St. , Paul parish ehurch. program is being prepared which will consist ef selections r an orchestra, directed by Hal L. Campbell, and of old time songs. ) j m fc ";u lr?-rT i The Wbo blood of: the first' Americana "flows through the veins of these five Indian girls who will preside over the destiBy of the Pendleton Round-Up, September 8, 9 and 10. Keadlng: from left to right, they are Princess Whet-w-we-poO", or 'A Stream at Dawn; Wet-a-looe-mi, Rippling Water; Te-a-mu-ta-lote, Suaamer's Rain- bow; , Hia-tok-anl-ylcht, Waaderiiig- Maideu.- aaO. Her Highness, Queen TalU-we-ton-mL White Dove. They wilt, be cbamiag host- , esses to- the thousands of veterans who will nop off for tne svest rn epic. of the plains on their way to the Portland national con ventlon of Che American Legion, September lS-ia. BUILDING ACTIVITY STARTS IN STAYTOH STAYTON. Aug. 13 An addi tion is being built on the rear of the service station of C E. Tay lor, recently leased to E. Hamlin, which will be used as living quar ters for the Hamllns. Mr. Taylor baa not , definitely decided Just when -he will begin -work on the cabins he plans to erect on proper ty recently purchased opposite the J. T. K earns place. . Lumber is -now on the ground tor the new residence to be built for W. P. Brantley, to replace the one recently destroyed by fire.- Lu lay 'brothers are tarnishing the lumber' and Nick Lulay will do the carpenter work. . A number of former Iowa res idents from this community are planning to attend the annual Iowa picnic, which is being held Sunday at the Benton-Lane park. between Corvallls and Eugene, en the West Side highway. A picnic Tiinner is planned for i p. m. Members of the Masonic and Eastern -Star lodges of this place together with their families will hold a picnic at Martina grove, two miles east of Lyons Sunday, August 14. There are tables on the grounds and the dinner Is scheduled tor 1 o'clock. . -- r i i Wheat eldjJowWitiiiWl ? Acres Reported Jn Mid- die. Grove Area MIDDLE GROVE. Aug. 13 The sheep on the J. G. Long and ' W.-H. Schart farms nave recently ; been ravaged by dogs. . Five do; were shot as a result Three b- longing te one woman were found ' in the Schart. flock. -A. J. Hern don, Janitor of Mid- ; die Grove schooL.ls busy cleaning - and ' repairing in preparation for the opening. ef school the latter part "of September. Rainy weather ' has halted threshing activities In this local ity. The yield is not as good as last year, wheat going in some fields as low as IT bushels to the acre. . f : ; t ':""'- The regular monthly business - meeting- and social of the Chris tian Endeavor was held at the W. H." Schart home Friday night. Plans for attending C. E. summer conference at Turner were mad 2. In , September a werner roast is planned to be -held at the Ham mer home. Those present for the evening were "Lola, Esther 'and Earl Hammer." Mildred-Wackken. ' Norman and Alfred McAllister. Genevieve Schart, Laura and Lu cille Crane, Jiev. h. k.-scneuer-man. Mrs. L. F. Randall. Clyde. Gordon, and Horace Randall. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Schart, Katherlna and Harry Schart. ; 'A. groujt ef young people hare just returned from summer as sembly of the Evangelical ehurch held at Jennings Lodge. Lo!a Hammer and Katherlne Sehaif took courses In leadership train ing, Roberta Bartruff and Esther Hammer, course for older boys and girls, nd Laura and Luelll Crane. Alfred McAllister, Mildre l Wacken, Milton Scheuerman and Harry Schart took work In th dally vacation bible school. MRS. JUDSOX VISTTS ZENA, Aug. 13 Mrs. S. A. Judson of Salem is a house guest at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James A. French of Zena. Mrs. Judson suffered a nervo s break down" recently when her eldest daughter, Mrs. Effle Card of Ore town, died as the result of a mas told operation. YOUR EYES It may be your eyes caus ing: the fatigue. An examination may save much trouble later. See us today OPTOMETRISTS, SSS State St. DEPOT MAY CONTINUE HUBBARD, Aug. 13 There is every indication that the South ern' Pacific depot may not close at this point. Mrs. Lew Plummer Hostess at Social H Afternoon of Club PIONEER. Aug; 13 The Woman's Community ' club met at the home of Mrs. ' Lew Plum mer . Thursday afternoon Those present were Mrs.; C. Domasehbf sky. Mrs. George : Curtlss, 1 Mrs. C. E. Cooper, Mrs. R. Mlddleton, Mrs. Raider.-Mrs. Ed Harrb and daughter Edna, Mrs. Anna Brock; Mrs. Lester Guy, Mrs. Clyde Rob bins and Alice, Miss Anna Lad stock, Mjs. Mark Blodget, Mrs. Oris Harrington. .The . hostess was assisted by her. daughters, Gladys, Haxel and Ruth. . 'Guy Aydelott and family of Garibaldi have been visiting- his sister, ;Mrs. Clyde Bobbins and family. - Guy was hurt in the mill at Garibaldi a year ago in May and has been disabled ever slnee. In april he underwent a back and hip operation In the Veterans hospital. Birthdays Occasions ; Of Social Gathering HOPEWELL, Aag. 13 Mrs. Dude Wood entertsined at a 1 de lightful birthday dinner Thursday at her home. The evening was speat in vlsitinr, and dancing. Win Veiuteeg , was - surprised r with ' a birthday dinner Friday evening. . George Polvi,- while employed on the state highway, suffered a severe sprain In hls.anklsv. His condition has slightly Improved. Mrs. Ray Cotel Has returned from a hospital where she underwent treatments for a kidney condition. 3 iBi?a(si? dnS LIKE A THUNDER-BOLT FROM A CLEAR SKY COMES THIS STARTLING ANNOUNCEMENT "BREIER QUITS SALEM" Entire stock of Men's, Women's and children's Ready-to-Wear and Furnishing to be sold at public salestarting FOR 15 YEARS THIS STORE BROUGHT YOU THE BEST VALUES. WE HOPED TO CONTINUE, BUT FATE RULED OTHERWISE; We know that to close out now terrific sacrifices will be necessary and heavy losses will be sustained ' But There Is No Use Crying f WIS WHILE, BD DISISIS Qfl.IKi-vS?':'.-, n 5I?(i)G33IbIle STOIUS CLOSED MONDAY, IULSDAY and WEDNESDAY WE HAVE" JKUUir . D5ECEDVEID A Few New Styles in Shoes at the New Low Price Range of "ARCtT l PRESERVER to U:(D D We Also Have Two New . Fall Numbers by At $8.50 and $10 SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR THESE 3 4