J i THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1916. TWO SOCIETY By ALINE THOMPSON MRS. JAMKS WITHYCOMHK an. Miss Mabel Withycombe f Cor vallis arc the guests of Govern or Withycombe. Although as yet their plans are indefinite, it is said, that the Withycombes expect to pell tlieir home in .'orva,1lis and make tiieir home in Salem. Mrs. Withycombe and Miss Withycombe will be charming acqui sitions to Salem society and will be the inspiration for several smart func tions ilannc;l by their friends. . Mr. and Mrs. Chauneey liishop ami riildren accompanied by Clarence Hish op of I'Pndleton, motored to Hrowns ville today to attend too pioneer pic nic. A merry affair of Wednesday even ing was the al fresco party for which Miss Florence llofer and Miss Helen Deekebach wero hostesses to honor the former s house guest Miss Majion Gould of Med ford. The party motored to Croisan creek for the evening, anil about eight of the younger girls ami men were asked. Those participating in the gayelies be sides the hostesses and Miss Gould were: The Misses Marion and Ruth Boggs, Donald Hyrd, Allan Hynon, Kenneth Mooros nml Hurt Ford." Tonight Miss llofer will givo an in formal dance for her guest who lias many friends in the younger set. Miss Gould formerly lived in Salem nnd is the daughter ot Mr. ami Mis. O. J. Gould. Mrs. Huben 1'. Iloise went to Port land today to attend the luncheon for which Mrs. I,. (I. Clarke was hostess in honor 01 Miss Mean Gregory. Miss Merlo McKelvcy of Portland, who was the guest, of Miss Mabel Kobertson for the llagley (iraliam wel ding last night returned today. Mrs. ,T. H. Linn unci Miss I'auia Linn of Portland, who have been the ffuests of friends for a few' days, l.'f! this morning for Newport where tae.y Trill spend the summer. A bevy of dainty little maids gath ered as the guests of little Prudence Jane Gray Monday to participate in gayeties of her fourth birthday party given at the residence of her purouts Mr. and Mrs. George William Gray. At the refreshment hour the little Ruesls circled three small tables all done in a pretty pink and white color scheme. There was a huge birthday rako, wiih link candles, surrounded 1y lovely Cecil Hi miner roses nml greens. Tiny pink candles and dainty jilaee cards cards marked covers for, Mildred Huberts, Kovena Lyre, Max ine Myers, Klizabeth In-wia, Margaret and Catherine Corey, Maxine Glover. Thclma Young, Mabel Cupper and ftira Klizabeth Cannon of. Portland. Mrs. .toll n Withycombe of Corvnllis assisted Mis. Gray. Miss Francis Adams of Silverton was tho guest of friends yesterday. Friday evening scores of men and women will att I tho reception given at the V. W. C. A. No invitations have been issued and all interested aro invited to meet Miss Florence Cleveland the charming new secretary for whom the affair is being given. One of t'ne delightful features of the evening will be tho musical program. The solos by Mrs. llalliday -llaight, (Contralto, recently from New York, will be it rare treat. Other charming From London Comes This Gainsborough numbers will be given by Miss Alice Judd, soloist, Mrs. Kalni reader and soloist, and Miss Martha Swart, cornet selections. The marriage of Miss Kuth ltrnwn and Heilda Swart will take place this evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs. Dav'd Hrown J 10 Division street. Tno color scheme will be pink and white anil the house will be decorated in pink anil white roses. The maid of honor will be Miss liirdie Yuntis. Oscar Cutler will be best man. The bridal, party will be preceded bv daintv little Lorone Porter, as. - i .... i i. i... Al:.... I iiower gin, aim .loan junyius .uuuu, Jr., ring bearer. Miss Mary Schultz and Frank Churchill will play the wedding march 'and Mrs. Gordon McGilchrist will sing ;"( Iove that will not let me go." Miss Hrown is an Interesting girl 'and an exceptionally talented musician Mr. Swart is the son ot .Mrs HccKie L. swttrt, of 738 N. I'Vont street and is deputy county surveyor. Itoth Miss Hrown and Mr. Swart have a wide circle of friends in Sa lem. The young couple will make their home at 1 17 I'nion street. About one hundred invitations have been is sued for the wedding. Miss Gertrude llnrtfruaii returned Tuesday from Portland where she was the guest of friends for the Hose Fes tival. t The members of the Philatlica class of the ltaptist church will entertain their friends nml husbands nt a jolly ie me siiiiner Friday evening at tne Stolf.-MVNary ranch. The committee in charge nt' the af fair reouests that all Tcrrcshnicnts be left at the Moth grocery store before two o'clock. The party will be con veyed in motor cars, ami ull those who have no means of going are asked to gather at Koto's store before li:.lt o 'clock. Mrs. I.lovd Farmer has returnee; from a. several davs visit In Portland. Dr. L. W. Shellia'mer of Seattle nr rived in Salem Saturday and is the guest of her cousin. Mrs. Hal Sheldon. i i- - n 1 -L- m l A - One Hundred and Five Men and Woman Taken by Special Train At n:30 this nici ning 105 patients of the Oregon staio hospital for the in sane at Salem wore loaded into three special coaches on the S. P. to be trans ferred to the eastern Oregon branch hospital at I'c-id eton. The new wing which has just been completed at the eastern Oregon . hnspital provides fori the inuiease frnra that district and some '. Court room, Waukcgnn, III., June 1."). The prosecution's strongest expert evidence against Will Orpet on trial for Marion Lambert's murder, was brought out this afternoon by Dr. Ralph J. Webster, chemist, who mar shaled an array of scientific facts in dicating Marion's death had been caused by cyanide in liquid form not powder, as contended by the defense. Ir. Webster, amidst a dramatic scene when the clothes that Marion wore on the day of her death, were brought into the courtroom in a coffin shaped box, gave his evidence in terms A fine Milan straw of dashing tilt ia trimmed with pink roses and their foliage ami blue ribbon velvet, which takes a long streamer end. Tiie ef fect is too like an old portrait to need remarks. of the overflow from the Salem institu-1 of cold, calculating tion ntirt the last legislature mane an appropriation for the transfer. In the crowd of pat tent 4 were M women ana 75 men. The eastern Oregon hospital before the transfer had about 3H0 patients and the Sniem institution hnd 107b" men and 580 women patints. Some of the pa tients transferred were former resi dent of eastern Oregon and others Tver transients who will be benefitted by the change. Dr. W. D. McNtvy, of the Fendlcton hospital, and Dr. O. C. Kvans, of the Salen institution, were in charge of the pa.ty, assists 1 by 10 attendants from the Pendleten branch. Women Patients Sent. Arnold, Inez M., Multnomah. HeTon, Johniin, Multnomah. Caaitll, Eliza, Clackamas; Carr, Mary J.. Multccmah. Davs, Agn.is. Multnomah; Dolcsok, Julia, Multnomah. science. Marion wore was jury. Three whitish on that, above the PERSONALS He C. A. llaight is in the city from Par ker. S. II. Ness of Silverlon is in the city. Carl Johnson is a Salem visitor from Silverton. ,1. C. Savage of Waconda is a Sa lem visitor. Attorney Carey F. Martin motored to Dallas this morning. Miss Madeline lieiill oi Portland is visiting her father 11. 1,. Heall. Mrs. Long of Hi80 Fir street left today lor a summer visit at Des Moines, Iowa. Mrs. N. W. Cox returned to her home at Springfield after a short vis it in the city. John I liner, superintendent of the Prudent ial lii.surauce company of Port land is in I he ciiy. Miss Kuth Corbett returned to her home nt Corvnllis this morning after a short visit in the city. Clyde McMillan will leave in a few days I'or a short visit nt Independence wit.h friends and relatives. Ktistlniul. Kin "M iiltnomnh. . K. T P.aines and family returned Ha-ris, May Multnomah; Heinrick, yestenlay trom an automobile trip on-ir.n., vilt,,n,'nnh- Horn Marie T.nnise. Multnomah; llusttn, Catherine, Mult nomah. Kliiihy, Mr., Clatsop. T.eni-. Pearl, Vnltnomah. M:Xee, Fay, Multnomah; McKillop, Pelle, Marion, McKibbon, Carrie, Clatsop. Niemela, Katie- Columbia. Oppeiiheimer Miss Ida, Multnomah. Pol'a.d, Delli, Coos. Reynolds, Kativ, Marion. S-ott Alice, Multnomah; Smith, Jen nie V., Jackson. Too Vinson, Lotlip, Marion, Vngt, I.iz.ie, Multnomah. Weekly, Margaret, Coos; 'Winger, Paurnr., Multnoirnh; Waiters, Hanna, Beatrice, Mult- toe Pacific Highway and The Dalles. Air. and Mrs. Hoy McKeru and son returned to Albany ycnenlay after a short visit at the home " Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schott. F. M. Hrown of I inlependence was in the city yes'erday and remained dur ing the evening to enjoy the band con cert at Willson park. ill. A. Schott and .1. G. Schott re turned last evening from Menominee, Wis. They were recently graduated from the Stout Institute. Joseph Albert and family, accom panied by Mrs. Kmma Uockwell of Portland, returned last evening from The coat that placed before the round spots were waist. "These spots," he said, "were made by a liquid form of cyanide of potas sium, that was spilled on the coat. "This whitish streak here was made by a mixture of cyanide and saliva. It could have been made if Marion had attempted to wipe the poison from her mouth with her hand.;. "In my opinion, the poison that Marion took was originally in a liquid form. All indications point to that fact." Then the state sprang a surprise by introducing into evidence the gloves that Marion had wore. It had been contended that the gloves were held by the defense and that an analysis of them would show races of poison if Marion carried the poison to Helm woods herself. ; " Was there any poison on the gloves f" Dr. Webster was asked. "No." The state then offered Marion 's shoes in evidence and at i his point Attorney Potter for the defense ob jected. "I object to this 'show of Miss Lam bert's clothing," he said. "I can't see what is to bo gained by it.'' At this point court recessed and the Shipley's June White Sale "A Decidedly Unusual" Sale of White Dress Goods The June Sale of White is a flutter with the immac ulately White things that you will need indoors and outdoors. Economy Prices for Your Inspection In All Lines of White. . Carter's Knitted Under wear Novelty Neckwear White Ribbons Middie Blouses Muslin Underwear Women's Handkerchiefs White Blankets Kurd's Stationery EXTREMELY LOW PRICES On Suits, Coats, Dresses, and Children's Tub Dresses Women's Lingerie Dresses Infants' and Children's Wear Children's Tub Dresses Porch and House Dresses White and Colored Outing Flannels Women's WThite Cotton Hosiery Children's White Cotton Hosiery Keyser's Knitted Underwear U. G. Shipley Co. 145 N. Liberty Street Quality Merchandise Salem, Oregon Popular Prices jurors left the courtroom. The. attor neys then took up with the court the question whether the r.lothing had been continued to be shown in evidence. an auto trip to Toppenisii. K. M. Scott of Montrose. Colorado, rHr.,..i, . vvn,;! wiU return to Ins home tomorrow al ter a tour weeks visit with his broth er, C K, Scott and other relatives, lie is wonderfully impressed with the Wil lamette valley but Ins business inter ests make it, necessary for iiim to return. -4: COURT HOUSE NEWS wl wit w wn 1 !! iw w ri i v m hiii mi fciifciiii ill,' m ii mm md fo mMiitiki wi ,i. itt fad in n mi iui n4 A dmiwl 1A m The jnry list for the July term of the circuit court of Marion county wns drawn today by the county clcrlt. The list contains 17 farmers, six merchants and one each of mechanics, black smiths, clerks, barbers, butchers, lab orers, salesmen and one retired, jurymen are ordered to meet eountv court house July II, at o'clock a. in. Tho following is the complete list: .1. T. Cooper, V. (I. Shipley, Salem; Harvey Smith, Knst Mt. Angel; .los. Kennedy, West Wnodlmrn; .lames H. Mason, Chemiiwii- ,1. II. Unnliip, Salem; I'. K. l olvin, Aumsville; ('. .1. (Sodding, I noma a. It- Yoking, Yivir.i Multnomah. Men Patients Sent. Dai ley, Ed, Multnomah; Baker, Ar thur, Multnomih : Bouncy, George F Clackamas; Becl-tcl, Ernest, Multno mah; limy, Willk.m S., Linn. Ceripbell, H., Cons; Cleveland, Frank, MultTMinah; Collies, Tom, Multnomah; Canning Wiliani, I.inii. J)o'.vl:i g, (Se'i:-ge .Multnomah; Dilley, George. Yumhill: Dibble, Charles, Linn; Drury. F. A., Flantath; Dantonio, Do-, tito, Multnomih; Durajlyo, Nick, Tilla moo'.: , . . Kli'ctt, Moses. Multnomah; Eldred, Clackamas. Ferreia, Albeit (farmer), Multno mah; Fryrear, Joe, Washington; Fry, Milton. Washington. 11 II I! M u 11 I J M M M tl M H n 19 II II tl u a it ii 1 1 ti M II M n 13 II 13 li M II 11 H II M ti FJ t! II r.j ii a it n M f i ii n n u weight Not very. It's ALL in the clothes. Starling from the inside outward, put on a suit of our Light Underwear Hosiery, etc. tho kind that is really sum mery. The mere suggestion makes you feel cooler. The quicker you come in the sooner you will realize true comfort. We carry a full and complete line of the famous North Star and Orchid Underwear, in all desired styles, for men and women, also I. V. D., l'oros-knit and others. Women's Light Weight Union Suits 25cto?U5 Women's Light Weight 2-piece Garments 10c to $1.00 Men's Light Weight Union Suits .50c up Men's Light Weight 2-piece Garments 25c up &XArruJ.JWi. fa ii ti El U B li 1 1 li m ii ti tl 11 n ri ti u n ii El u n II n M r tl I II II U Ti fl 14 tl tl 11 IJ II n ti n ti M tl 11 II tl tl tl fl.,11:.,.... ' ir. t. i , rr'i.., i v'"i.uii;h, vinui f, jiiuriiouia a : iierK- at thc''"B' 'l0l' -M"ltn""llljl; Gleason, John W., at 10 i ""'"i t'11',1' Cornelius, Multnomah; in-, luiioc, ,i osi uane. Hill T. W Coos; Hollawnv. Dell. Mulri..;iiiah; Han. n; crick, Gust,' Multno- mau; i, arris, rct -r. .Multnomah. Ju'ilunieu, Kmi!, Clatsop; Johnson, How .and, Multnomah ; Jones, John, Klnm:itii. K'dili. Henry,. Marion. l.a-son. Martin. Coos: Leiberdn. J,, 1m Lav.ula, Caiinta, Multno- nitiiyiyj,y,iijjii,iimiiijjiiM EZZ 3$&$ LWI Wm All Wheat Ready to Eat loon Ton Tniis All Wheat Ready to Eat St. Paul; II. Ii. Wright, Aumsville; I i Kred I'ollins, Cheinnwa: U. W. Gill, Jjult. oniah- i I i . , t I'M.,.. . c. ' r 1 11 ii -; vi. .v. I'.iiirn, ..cMini; v. niall. I lock, West Silverton; M. K. Chamber-1 jf,,,. ner, Clncliiinins- A,i;u lain, Klkhiiru; K. E. Taylor, I'.ast Sil ! (),.,. Jlnltnoinah. Mowlaz, Tom. Mult verton; Lester Hunter. Ira .lorgenseu, .nonir.h; Milka Eiaak. I .,. Mn l.cbold, . II. Steus- John. Multnomah- lir Win; n ,i Olio . , M ' r , us. L. A. Davis, Jos lol i, all ot Salem j dale; It. D. liihsou. Liberty; C. M. Huberts, 1). Clifford, of Salem; Fred ! Crcaier. Hast Stayton; Edward C. May, ! West Mt. Ansel; W. T. Griiuni, Last 1 Hubbard; A. M. I'rv, Aurora; Geo. Lcf- Ifer How Last Hubbard; W. Desart, cntral ell; Uulph llussey. Turner. toda Judge Galloway fault order in the case Cook against M. M. Diol in whidi M. M- Hid nml n n,l William Granites were be in il" til ill t . issued a ile of l'.li.a II. nml others W. L. Diel declared to s cr file, the A. T I ill I Viol' the of M i-. circuit Ch arles T:tvlor In an an conn today in Schiuid against alleges Unit he has kept the terms of his agreement relative to the leasing of the "Old Call I'lace" and that he has cultivated the farm and delivered llie milk of the Is cows to the creamery in Salem for -It) per cent of the proceeds. Judge llnshey has granted an order of injunction in the case of John Arm strong against Lstclla S. Mulkey and McLellan Mulkey. The defendants are restrained from constructing lim fence across land in dispute and are .Multnomah; .Moore John. Mult MeCiitehron, A. C, Multnomah. Ningoil, Otto, Catsup; Nielsen, Chas., Multpomah; Ni rns. Joseph W., Cliieku inas; .Newlien;, J,d n, Tillamook; Tuon an, Cl.iu',, .Maiien. 01m.:i. John A, Multnomah; Owen, Will-inn, Multnonah; Oraf, Carl F Mu1m;oiii1i; O'Uccaret, Amel, Multno mah, Cowili, Alex Multnomuh; T'yles, James, .Multnomah; l'hillips, Myers, .Muiti enmh; l'l-otenia. .Too. Multnomah- l'rongue, August J.. Multnomuh ; Tore, Charlis, Uuuglas. , HoK-rtson, .ah, Multnomah: Kieh-1 nrds, ')ouglas. I cii :?, Kmlolph, lluuglas; Starkson, II. II., Multaoicah; Smnlley, Charles, Clatsij.; Starbm-k l.ewurd o", Douglas; Sparks, C. U .Mul'nomah. Tav or, Hoy, .Multnomah. Cuki own ( Hen ''oyl, Lane. V'uva, Mi':o. Multnomah; Veno, Louis. Miiltnomaii; Vosil, Tony, Mult nomah; White Karl, Linn; White, Al fred tX. Multn.imrh; Welch, William, Lane. Young, John Coos. ordered to keep theii inhabiting the land in livestock iplCslioll. from A marriage license has been issued by the county clerk to llidda Stone briuk Swart, a surveyor of Salem, and Kuth Elizabeth. Hrown, a.Sateni music teacher. Boy Drowns In Fit While at Marshfield Marshfield, Or., June 1."). Udaml Hendricks, son of Krank Hendricks, a I traveling photographer of Salera and I Lugene, fell into the bay yesterday while in an ebptie fit' liud was drowned. I The youth was IS yenm of n'e and The Kovul Kxchange Assnmuce to-' . be, 1 ,in ,ho nl,n,,f nm' m',,l,h' day f iled a suit in the circuit court I l''l.v ' recovered in an hour. 1,-riMricll iu nu .1- dessa All Wheat All Wheat Ready to Eat Ready to Eat 55 5tr.NATUF I Trtnu Tern T.n .irwATiior I Anu T T.- I 111 r. T..'c j IWI jWl llrl KB r 1 1 r lfr - :- - i "" LL, ' 1 -1 ' hm All Wheat All Wheat AnfeprT H bek Ready to Eat ' b Eat 1 BHK, '"r:,' ' ."'1? V,' ,!;'V ''''i .S2B ESS iwr; . : ': . .. '. -;;: ':.':;: !jy':Yf '&. :r";'; ' h-natuiie B 1 i r'L - .:V;;t::-vfj;?''r;:ti4 hga inol . . An H lj- ; yyy:: -mimy 5R""i:;- ;ymm Ali. ' rT'-'. T : bbs React' . tfi?etdy to Eat Sn BET Ioor Fos I : &6ichmvm Look Tor This Sionatvri 100h For This Shwatvm S ?.m I Mm? " Mi&tiw s mas 1 . ,";i5-- I I -", 1 1 .v-t.y I I n,m..M.r lpi Ibft'i I "j . . . i I : - . . i . I. -i -TTrlT , , , 1 Vvmsm fMplM . '"IIIIMflHH'l 'III 111 mm A I m.m nm ki ii i wm nmt i-itr mm m irm niill -fcrl md A " tit A'liti iiil I iit 4jni w ji iLi mmI ml mii Mdl 3 nL-ainst. V. L. Miller, Albert and Guv Ogle. According to the com plaint i L. Miller is the owner of a garage m Aurora where a car belong ing to Jack Saddler and Mr. Wiggins was stored and Albert Kriedruh and Guv Ogle were employed by Miller in the' garage. The plaintiff alleges that Kriedrich and Ogle took the car out of the garage for u drive Hud wrecked it nnd the insurance company was obliged to pay $n17.:''U on an insurance policv bv the plaintiff for $-" leaving $."i4J.- of $!MM for the car. The car was sold ."ill which is claimed as damages for tliej wrecking rf the car by the employee! of the parage ow ni r. ' tempt to resuscitate him. The boy's father, Krank Hendricks formerly conducted the Novelty studio in this city when it was located over Pomcroy'a jewelry sto? on Commer cial street but later sold out and left tiiis city. The boy was employed in n cleaning and pressing parlor in Salem and his two sisters are both employed in this citv. BORN I.CNPBEKG T Mr. and Mr-. Art l.undberg, .'i-.M South Nineteenth street, Thursday, June 15, 191(1, a son, to be named Alan. jCj.'' EE All Wheat Ready to Eat lOOK To ThU SlCNATUKl All Wheat Ready to Eat lOOK FoS TtllS 5lCNATURt VT'Wf TMfl" I' I iM fim.'n J 1 1 i All Wheat Ready to Eat Iooh Foa Thl 5lCNATURC All Wheat Ready to Eat Iook Fos Tins f.j. SiMATUS jl All Wheat All Wheat Ready to Eat ii IU L'. itk ; 1 K L.tTJ I.- All Wheat Ready to Eat illlEglUliillSiU All Wheat Readv to Eat