Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 21, 1926, Image 6

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON
THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1926
Dallas, Or., Jan. 21. Selection
ot 21 road patrolmen to have
charge ot the varloue cjl9trlcts of
the county during 1926 hoe been
made by the Polk county court.
The patrolmen follow:
J. H. Patterson, district 1; E. E.
Wann, district 2; W. H. Konzel
man, district 3; Thomas Merrick,
district 4; W. J. Kstabrook, dia-
, trlct 6; A. O. Kemple, district 6;
' Joe Tatuorow, dlatriot 8; William
Morrison, distriot 9; Carl De
Armond, district 10; William
ToedLcmelr. district 11: Ben Aebl.
district 12; M. A. Lynch, district
14; John Underwood, district 16;
I. 0. McBee, district 17; Frank
Wilson, district 18; Troy Turner,
district 19; T. J. Alsip, distriot 20;
Joe Murphy, district 21; John
Vincent, district 22; Gideon New
ton, district 25; Morris Hughes,
district 27.
VOTE AS YOU
Now Haven, Jan. 21. f A.P.I
If the citizens ot the United States
would "voto as they drink and
drink as they vote" the present
prohibition mutation would be re
lieved considerably In the opinion
of the United States attorney, Em
ory R, JJuckner of New York, ex
pressed in an intervlow with the
Yale Daily News.
"Tho Krent burden today." Mr.
Bucltner said, "is that people may
vote for prohibition, or be in fa
vor of It because thoy think it
will be of benefit to others, but
they do not aid in its enforce
ment themselves.
"If the citizens do not like pro
hibition, they should not private
ly criticize or covertly seek to
hamstring law enforcement. They
should like true Amerlcaus, come
out In the open and fight for the
repeal of the eighteenth amend'
ment or Us modification."
, SI.
St. Louie Mn., Jan. 21. Mar
tin uurkin, Chicago murderer,
sought In a nationwide search,
was arras tod by department of
juotLce ago-nts here yestordny upon
ills arrival from San Antonio.
Durkln admitted his Identity.
Two rovolvors were found In his
train drawing room. He was ac
companied by a woman.
Durkln, who is wanted for the
murdors of a department of jus
tice operative, a policeman and a
civilian, was overpowered before
ho could make use of his revolv
ers. Ills Identity was made vir
tually certain by comparison with
photographs and descriptions.
Tho woman arrested with him,
an attractive klondo, at first said
eho was Miss Irma Sullivan, 1H,
ot Cornell, 111., but later said she
had married Durkln in Hast St.
Louis two weeks ago, Durkiu glv
ing tho name of Durkoy.
J. Oeden Armour II1
Chicago, Jan. 21. (A. P.) J.
Ogdon Armour haa Buffered an
attack ot acute Indigestion, but
will bo out ot bed In two days,
Ills physicians announced today.
Mr, Armour, chairman of the
board of Armour & Co., Is not In
a serious condition.
SILVERTON LIBRARY I
'PROVES TO BE POPULAR
BUrertoD, Or., Jan. 21. (Spe
cial.) Since October 17 when the
city library opened In the new city
hall. 1589 books bare been loaned
to readers, acoording to Mrs. Alice
Klroher, librarian. And since that
time 175 books have been added,
making the total number some
over 2000 volumes. Another new
lot of books will be added In the
nqor fjuture. This will consist
mostly ot fiction tor adult readers,
Of the readers who are now patron
izlng the library 148 are sixteen
years ot age or under.
Society
(Continued from Page Five J
and Mrs. P. B. Fullerton and Mr.
and Mrs, P. J. Meaney,
Mr. and Mrs. Max O. Buren
were the guests in Portland re
cently of their son, Wolcott Bu
ren.
Miss Cornelia Marvin's class In
modern thought will meet Friday
evening at seven fifteen in the
etate library.
- The quarterly business meeting
and tea of the Woman's society of
tho First Baptist church will be
held tomorrow afternoon at- the
home of Mrs. E. J. Roth, 1113
north Cottage street. Mrs. S. Wil
lis will lead the devotions.
Mrs. Harry Harms will sing a
number ot solos during the social
hour and Mrs. C. V. Huber will
play.
At the tea hour Mrs. Roth will
be assisted by Mrs. G. Ed Ross.
Mrs. J. Christeneen, Mrs. W. F.
Foster and Mrs. B. C. Crawrord.
.
One of the most successful af
fairs of the month was the schol
arship loan tea at which mem-
ners oi ttio jutokta club were
hostesses on Tuesday afternoon in
the home of Mrs. D. C. Burton. In
charge of the affair were Mrs.
Mason Bishop and Mrs. Alfred
Vick.
During the afternoon Miss
Charlotte Martin played several
piano numbers and Miss Cather
ine Ellis gave a reading,
MIsb Maxino Buren, Miss Con
stance Clark, Miss Josephine
Baumgartner, Miss Eva Roberts
and Peery Buren spent the week
end at the Albort summer cottage
at Mehama.
Eighteen members ot Hal Hlb
bard auxiliary, Spanish war vet
erans, were delightfully entertain
ed at. the home of Mrs. Fred
Thompson, on Friday afternoon.
A short business session was
held, Mrs. Mary Miller, past his
torian, presented the auxiliary
with a unique booklet containing
various Items of interest to the
auxiliary. Mrs. John Bertelson as
sisted Mrs. Miller In preparing the
booklet.
After the business meeting an
interesting contest was beld. The!
prize went to. Mrs. Tyner Wool-pert.
Assisting Mrs. Thompson In the
serving were Mrs. Blanche Wat
cher, Mm. Chas. Brant and Miss
Margery Brant.
Those present were Mrs. Tyner
Wool pert, Mrs. Chas. Brant, Mrs.
Bessie Baker, Mrs. Carle Abrams,
Mrs. Mary Raymond, Mrs. Ches
ter Baker, Mrs. La Molne Clark,
Mrs. John Seymour, Mrs. John
Bertelson, Mrs. Lulu Hum prey,
Mrs. Blanche Watcher, Mrs. Mar
tha Harrington, Mrs. Newcomb,
Mrs. Mary Gould, Mrs. Mary Mil
ler, Miss Margery Brant, Mrs.
Chas. McKinley and the hostess,
Mrs. Fred Thompson.
A class In block printing and
interior decorating taught by
Prof. M. B. SSane of the Universi
ty ot Oregon art school under the
sponsorship ot the Salem Arts
league will meet this evening, be
ginning at seven fifteen, In the
public library.
Miss L. R, Walton Is spending
this week with Portland friends.
Washington, D. C, Jan. 20.
The wedding of Miss Barbara
Stanfield, daughter of Senator
and Mrs. Robert Stanfield of Ore
gon, and Henry Teasdale Dunne
will be celebrated this after
noon In St. John's church. The
occasion is creating much Interest
In Washington society, and many
who attend only the most Impor
tant of Boclal functions will be
present at the ceremony..
Included among the most 1m
portant guests for the wedding
will be Mrs. Coolldge, accompan
led by Colonel Cheney, aide to the
president: vice President and
Mrs. Dawes. Secretary of State
and Mrs. Kellogg, Associate Jus
tice and Mrs. Willis Van de Van
ter, Associate Justice and Mrs.
ttanan u. atone, Associate justice
and Mrs. E. T. Stanford, Speaker
and Mrs. Nicholas Longwortb,
Mrs. Harry New, Senator and Mrs.
Charles L. McNary, Senator and
Mrs. William E. Borah, Senator
and Mrs. Wesley L. Jones, Senator
and Mrs. John W. Harreld, Sena
tor and Mrs. David A. Reed, Sen
ator and Mrs. George Wharton
Pepper, Senator and Mrs. George
Williams, Senator Samuel M
Shortridge, - Representative and
Mrs. M. E. Crumpacker, Repre
sentative and Mrs. Nicholas J.
SInnott, Representative and Mrs.
William C. Hawley, the Spanish
ambassador and Mme. Riano, the
Japanese ambassador and Mme.
Matsudaira, the Italian ambassa
dor and Mme. Martino, the Egyp
tian minister and Mme. Samy Pa
sha, the Norwegian minister and
Mme. Bryn, Stephen- BIscoff
charge d'affaires for Bulgaria;
the Swings minister and Mme. Pe
ter, the Guatemalan minister and
Mme. La tour, the Serbian minis
ter and Mme. Pavichlch, the Pan
amanian minister and Mme. Al
faro.
Oregonians in Washington who
will attend include Interstate
Commerce Commissioner and Mrs.
Clyde B. Atchison, Commissioner
and Mrs. B. E. Haney, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert H. Overstrcet, " Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Standifer, Mr. and
Mrs. H. N. Laurie, Major General
and Mrs. Creed C. Hammond.
Silver Bell circle, Neighbors of
Woodcraft, will hold open instal
lation at the W. O. W. hall, Fra
ternal Temple, on Friday, Janu
ary 22, to which the public is
in v,fd.
Members ot the Young Moth
ers' club were guests ot Mrs. G.
L. McDonald on Tuesday after
noon. The living rooms ot the Mc
Donald home -were decked with
roses and tarn for the occasion. A
vase ot roses and fern centered the
tea table. Mrs. Eva Nixon assist
ed the hostess at the tea hour.
The afternoon was spent with mu
sic and sewing.
Special guests, were Mrs. Lu
cille Hunt and Mrs. Eva Nixon.
Club members In the group
were Mrs. K. Smith, Mrs. T. A.
McLeod, Mrs. Lee Barber, Mrs. J.
H. Kllnger, Mrs. Floyd Bacon,'
Mrs. Albert Pet tit and Mrs. C. L.
McDonald.
The club will meet February 2
with Mrs. McLeod.
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