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S.V1UUDAV i..'G, JULY 1. 1322 Trobatc j J. F. tJlrlclt' apf ofn'tei'.idml'u istrator 'of the- estate rof Elige p Caughey, deceased. Bond set atf 9 zoo..' Estate '..! conslsfa of" real property to . tbe value , ot -with aft annual rental of lean than $10 0- '. D. ; D. Day, iDonaldW; -unci! nau r. ur-wuoa appoaiu appraisers. -1 ;- - Order made approving .Invent ory and appraisement! of 'estate or C. It. "Wheeler,5 deceased' Value act at $4,047.2.4. ' ' ... j ' ' FirlJaft July 31.4t JO o' Jock a. in., act a time, and jpiacef for the hearing- the final 'settlement In th .estate of Joseph Wilson filrtgeway,. deceased. '. v 4 W. It. Cuthbert appotnte'd ad iy.irr.trator of estate- of-Louisa J. . Lezanson,' deceased. ; Bert, Cross, E. E. Paddock, and J. Method ai- pointed appraisers.' Administrat- crs bord fixed at'41000V . Thomas Brown, Lyles Jw. Page and W, P. "CarsOn appointed p-t raisers in estate. of Albert Xrceze deceased. '.v; . :' , James " E. Honk, "plaintiff, a. Ray O. Vincent; defendant! . Ac tionjor money. '4 ; j;; :" "- VjV. frank C. Morgan, plaintiff, vf Ruth Naomf Morgan, -defendant. Divorce granted. ; V.-'J-. ' D, M..FietIds and F.- M. Hook, plaintiffs, va.W. C. Le defen dant. 1 Order ,' made for, auditing books. t , , -.v .4 J. H. Foster, plaintiff, rs. V. 1. Putler and wife, defendants. De fault ( and decree ordered. , . ' . j ' Mmrriaseo License " Arthur Mitchell Bennett ,oi lloqulm, Washington age ?2 years to Rose Helen -Murphy of Dallas, aged 21 years. n RADIO STATION SOON TO BE lNsOPERATION (Continued .from page. 1.) , Cisco.: etc. The. same., is true of f n n rx dl& ""U .ty U4 I.. eest Just received from Factory iniSaient .7-- i.J... FIBSTSTANDARD GUARANTY Vc tftrrjr oUJryh Grade Tires that have a good.record r and sell for less V vr ' i , i 7 ...! . : . targe Buyers Small Profits . !- Fabrics Size 31x4 32x4' 33x4 -31x4 ' ' 32x4, , 33x4 Vx 34x4 Vt ' 5x4i2 35x5 26x6 . v r I i $73 fr 10.50 13.75 44.40. . 14.93 20J00 : 21.75 f.r. Cords-' $11.95 17JJ5 18.60 21.50. 21.85 y 22.40 27.50 28.00 34.0a 35.00 58.00 See us Before you Buy r Try! Our Tubes TIRE GO. - Commercial and Court Streets Salem, Oregon Established 1917 Ube dwt T This Is iot.trtie; of elthjer.clty. ex fa" Kt;ot them.' ; 't tt ? f. Bat tile down town receiTeni wUl Vork with the current from the ' Salens ": broadcajBtlng station. The ? fcurrent t wlllf fce strong enough' to overcome) ; the r lnter4 ference of the power linei.: " No' Advertteln Matter. No advertising matter, as such.1 can' be broadcasted, t Is against the federal law" "- But a .broadcasting station ts Indirectly a great advertising as- iet for a city. .Naturally the attention of large audiences, htou sands 'and thousands of people daily, feeing directed to a" city and what It has , to offer In en tertainment and news of Tlne. will' bring prestige and trade to that 'city. M V-- Vi'- Another thinglt has been wen established already that the., ra id does -not Interf efe' with eitb r' the moving i picture Business of the 'sale and use of .talking machines. U does ?not;.tnterfero with the telephone or telegraph It ' does .not, Interfere with' the newspaper. But it helps all of them. The radio Is a thing apart, by itself, It will make life more enjoyable for all; It. will help popular edu Cation; It will serve a lot of new purposes In the .world, of higher civilization, f --rr- . -- watch Salem - and the sur rounding 'country get the radio bug. Impprtantr hangies i In TRAIN SCHEDULES ; Effective SUNDAY, JULY 2nd o . 1.,, r f t-. ... . I-"'"" No infportant chsiigcs' m trams jipt - t!AINU!(E ' Train 18 for Portland ' leive Salem 1:32 m. :.; 'v" , Arrtvis-Pornand" 3:5JT prmr rrr ,Traia 27 extended to Salem, leave Portland J5: 00 p. nui; . --i ' s . Arriive Salem-7:03 p..m.v"; i i. v-. . ; .uv . branch lines . ' Albany lifbanon--Salem: :!: ; ' : ' ' ' : -Trains 61 and 62 will operate between Albany and Salem via5 Lebanon and Ceer on following: schedule: '. !' t .'Leave. Albany 6i20 a;"in. f Lebanon 7rO0Na. im. f - wa district Port- FISHING BULLETIN j Tb American da ot nerrt If ! T f ft H F H f P !; ai jwilpBalji'Tillo. col: UL 1 hUilnil 1U J .,:PM55I01 tions at Gardiner, also at ranch ' Sulphur Springs. should Improve , duy. Stream I lawm. Tl wjtt4a walklag distaace. JuxGO I o assess, modatiOM at Oakxldge. v 1 v 4 I held nnjJi tSmctXU Hiver 'by-agent Gardiner j Uvate laltti in oaesell and la on "Wfter elear. ;' Week, end "bntiook Gpd, as aa ahtldote for worry, wit god. rSeTeraliood catches made rcommdc4i The liabit 61 ,ntt past week. ';' Pish rising" tovarious tessness. t ot bmninr - np one' kinds of flies above and befow the nerves, by constantly poking them r4iis. j wwi ui wjiu eu sueu-i wnn a snarp sue a or aicamg lacm i,, rt-' nt l n ed crawfish. Practically all flab 1 to the ribs if s they ' even try to HUCtcin ntJimqUiSIjeS TU cutthroaU, averaging; t.'ce sixjTest,-wa 'tharaeterled Attef tight' ifcafi) Reac&ed by boat dally except Sua-1 wastefulness - and destruction: I 1 , ftf sorvlro U ' conveyance at Sulphur Springs for jqaeat bathing. the use of water Irirt ' tn thai ' Falls.1 Arrommivl". .Tt.rmll. amit c'crnil. Daleys iy the hatt, of forcing ones aff Augp iiucaesiem, wno-io. I rt tn lie" down .'and then to more elgtt years Has served Trnmlle Lake by agent; Lake- .tretch on getting ap.'-were recom-1 Salem P postmaster, today rein-. side.- Water 'clear. 1 Week end I mended am heins for the chronical!. I exlshef the office jto Joha U outlook good. J v "Nleo catches ! be-1 iy nervous person. ' : ; -CM Farrar.tis Republican saccesosr. Ine 5 made dally with flios:-andI. 1 ' Junior Orranlrd v I who resnuy waa appomtea lows trolline. Boats available And' act fh Innlof cbantanana was or- i olt ice W- President tUardir .1 . I -M - - . commedatlons at Lakeside hotels. I rantaed iy Misa Lucille Trssllac, L Mr. lueicesWn-waa-appoiiea Coos River by agent Marthfteld. I to be carried on daily for the little I pastmar ooaarteTiWoOdrQW Water. dear' calm and normal. J folks. A great pageant la to be ,Wtlson1pcane presideat 'td dc t'eek endoutlook fair, " Reached Ju red at the close of the week's ;eedede late SqWre FarraLla bybbat fare SI round trip! Good work, and some delightful nnnJ hotel r accommodations ai Idyl-1 bera are to be nresented. ' The or-1 6mmiy etnclenpy"! -and this wood end AUeganey on the rtver. j ganlzation of this t junior depart-1 tenure If exterided-over n'prod , -irxx vnipqus iMTcr uj a geu ! mem, is aoout compietea, lor BOme i "i jij.,"ut w .iihj vniu ! Mri Ff rar bks been connected with tfiepffice 'as'asslstarJt'ptst wiAira- tk ton ft 11 v vftra'nn4 (4rPfl TellS Of Conditions EaStl not har undergohe ordeal of I lfamnp lie bttsineaaj" - Rcseburg. V Water clear.; j Weefc UHective work, end outloolcood. splendid cat- ' ; 11 M'.mv.??: m mon and trout being taken with spinner and files, " also - salmon i?ggs, ' Auto 'service and hotel ac enmmodations ' at Roseburg- and tdlyld'summer resort. j ! ' Rogue Rives by agent Gold Hill. Water; clear. : Week end outlook god for trouL , Several nice .cat- lillfi .. 1 COM 3 -1 J t i i Arrive. Salcnv 8:50 a.,!m.:.'. U' ,; ! 0 Salem ' 3 ::4 S1; j. 'in Lebanon 5 : 3 8- .p. to. f i- i . ; Leave ,m: . Arrlre Albany .:0t WiPwlbnm Sllverton-iMfcw : p. -ok"----:VV.'nr? f : .-, Motor car sertlce wll be, operated j as .follows , , . . hi Wood burn x 7:35 a. m. 9:30 a. m. 3:10 p.m., 6:35 p.m. ' in. Angel 7:55 a. m. 9:50 a. m. ; i 3?28 p.m.. 6:64 pi,m7 l " Kllverton ; 8:00; 10:00 l -:5M '; T:05 p:oi:N? "'Ceer 8:20 10:21 v J m' 4:P5 !.; V ; -r. Salem ' - :- ' ' ; 10:40 V.-': ' - ;': " iv'f.V-".- I 1'.03 p. m,.; 3:45 p. m. .ifirp:I;4fjj .It30p.m 4:21 v ;f lt p, rn. 6:45 p. m.; 1:49 p.m. 5:55 p.m. 2;07 p.m.' f:15p. A LV. fiaJem " Goer-, J " , . 8:30 a. m ArlSilTetmn I 1 8:5'a m Lv. Rilverton 6: 50 a. m. 8:BS a.j. '. m. Angel 7;Q0 ; 3:06 , Ar. Woodburn 7:20 a. m. 9 :25 a. m. x . Connects with. No. 16 from Ban Francisco enrouie. Portland , ConnecU with NO. 62 from Albany ehroute 'Salem rt li.--'o Connects, with Nof. 17 from Portland cnroute'Roseburg :: -, m Connects with No.. 1 from Salem enroute" Albany -,-.. Ulinor changes will be made in service on - Mill City, " ' . TUlaiabok arid Coos Bay' Lines" "". For further particulars 'ask agents or' secure copy of ' - new time "tables ' t,4 ouuiern i or tr racincu nes OHN M. SCOTTT i W ; r General Passenger; AgenU The- following V ae reports bl 'Iis'hing..ondltlons as rendertd by agents Southern Pacini lines in Oregon : ' . : . , : Willameite River and, Oswego Lake by agent . Oswego. , . Water Clear.,) week end ontiook good Ono party caoght 7 pound bass, in lake- this wek. ,Bass string fair on.lak as watr Is going dowa. fishing wiin walking distance Accommodations at Oswego, t Galea Creek by . : agent ' - Forest Grove. Condition of water, good Fishing only .fair. rJJest ; fishing In .Gales Creek is'.o.ver for.,th cummer. 1 Reached by auto J 2 to 1 2 miles. ' Auto service: and. hotel accommodations Forest Grove. ' - .Yamhm River -by agent Sheri dan. Wbter ; low. Week erd outlook Only fair.; Very little fish ing being done account unusually warm weather. . Stream within wslklng - distance; j A. commoda. Hens at Sheridan, j '' ' liaCreole CJreekr by ageni Dal las., Water, normal and in good condition.;' Week ., end? 'f outlook fine., " Several nice catches with salmon' T6ggs 'and 'ftles'. Stream within walking distance. Accom modations atDp.llas."j V :t lllami and Kllchli River by ag ent Bay;'3tyi Water nonna? and In good condition. Week end outlook' very godd lor fly flsh- Jng. ' Big catches - made on the Ilchia with flies. "AJfso ingle iwoxmg spinner" combination and salmon V 7 Bpinner'' 'cbmblnatiori Streams within' walking distance. Accommodations at ay City. " p"lVnsoii"'T41Iamoolc ' and Trask lUrera byranTinamookri- ter is -good condition. Week end outlook very good.' Reached by auto. , Auto service and hotel ac commodatlons af Tillamook. - , Kantian RliW.bv irtnt Mill ClfrXwatcr clear and low. Week end outlook' good.. Plenty of sal mon being ; taken by very - few trout; ' TSg-gs,' srinner and up right flies - being -used. Stream wtthin alkingrttifetance. I Accom tcodations at Mill City. " CUpooya River by agent' at Brcwnsvllle. Condition of wa ter and week end ou Hook fair. Flies are being used with, best .success. . Reached by, stage from .Brownsville J daJy: except Sunday, ,7:00! a., tn.'v Accommodations' at rownsvue,; trawrorasviiie, t ana Holly on tlte stream..-. . . .. MrKenzie and Willamette, Ttlv- en by agent Eugene. ' Water moderately high .cleat and fa vpr- abie.f Week nd prospects very good. "Iariy good catches report ed - last week end and every day- Bine and red uprights beinr need. .Limit -catch largest one measur ing 15 Inches' reported Eugene papers taken from the i McKensie 56 red sides taken from the Wil lamette above Lowell a few-days .ago. 7 Stage serrice to poJnta Vn tho McKensie. ' Accommodations at various places a!ong the streams. f W;iJlamete RiTcr.by agent Jas .per.' " Conditidtta 'of water rood. I Woek 'end outlook very good. Sev- erar fine tatcbea made last , few days. I Stream Within Walking di. . v lUamette River by aaent Oak. ridge. Water clear. Week end nnt. look alr.V Several fair? catches uiaue , . ler nays-, witn nying caaais. , ctream f alilngj . Fishing -Codrtbute Solos' Ji H. Morf. wife and daughter. ot Fayette. Iowa, are guests at the! home of W. G. Krueger on North Fifth street. Mr. Morf has rented his Iowa farm for the aeasonn and they are fch"" "with march 'hrnvn an' nrn-l here for an .extensive .visit. He essor flies. Hlgimates for ivel says tbat con lias been selling ai ialt. ! Stream within; walkfii dcse to 65 enU a bushel, for ahce. ' Auto Service ' knd hotel feeding purposes, back" In Iowa accommoaaiions at uoia .-. i rr'" - r Uolo " Pot-rich UJnrroo Ashland. near. Reaver. Kefi ! market has gone lower as low as JVirSi . tittle rrn5U ;.ningJi N'cit.Oceks by-'agent Ashland. centa a bushel, In aomejsoia- anfJ fjjpar: D bingflCh Water fine. Week end outlook! - u'siricia waere irayBporuiuoii good, v Several nice catches with bad- The pig, crop' this year flies, salmon eccs. and sninner. bhouKl have been unusutl, because Xuto service and hotel accommo-1 p0 miPf of the" farmers have saved i. . .' - - I tholf lirooiiUnir afnV with th irifa ! -roper Klamath Lake & Craig t raising -more hoge than ever band concerllast night. Mrs; Jill River, by agent JKlamath' Vails 'before,' f but v the bad spring, Ihe lie ParHs' Ijnkes. sung ;the" old Water" in good condition. jWeek told and the Wet; has paused ex- time favor. "Bonnie Sw4et esd outlook flnel' "Limit catches ccptjonal losses, so that the promt- Bessie.r MmHin?es has been so-, being made, jbamatfc rlvex not ?fed extraordinary crop is only loist Tor the band several other I about normal." He says that very seasons andjier appearanfce last occommodaiions at Klamath FasU. little farm building has been done night was tUcause.for much .ap --v!. - ' " -j c- for Edme 'years 'ast," partly 1je- juse. ' . f , . :r'ir-:i:r''Ai ''' causci of the high" prices, partly Oscar Ginpich sang !!Till tie riHnC ftnt UldrLAltU because the farmers havp already Sands of the Desert Grow Col' ! f , ON Mllfsin NrnkT bullt'sd well that they doriy need, and gtaciousli responded with an (Continued from page li) 1 mucn -more lor a ynne. t encore. It ws . announced prew- Two sololls were heard at the t I encore, Western fir lumber and south-1 ously that petiaps both .Mrs. Ifia sach. music, it would be worth the I ern long-leaf pine lumber fight on I Rca and Mr. Qngrich. weald sing price. Miss Stearns is In lovei with' I the l6wa market as a" fairfy neuf for the comitt season's concerts her big fiddlethe baggage smash- trai battle ground' between east or that they light, alternate. ers and call-boys iiever'r get 'r to I and west. The prices have fallen ' The grounds-were again throng- loucn usne carries u nerseir, sol to aoout stu per thousand toried. The iliumaated lounum was that It will be Veil cared for. It dimension gtuff. I responds splendidly to this treat ment. ' r-i- ": . '' , 2 '?:, Personality Counts',: Miss Helleksen, the- pianlf;t,Js I Kraauate oi me rjosion uanser- i - orrvpoTnur rts t fl . ,. .. . J. . t ,v, it. ,,J - - I i uit uf i , . yi . , HU7 w. r aVury pi wusic, .wmcn .yaw oniyi (Special to The Statesman.-r a part of hr artlsUc capability as Work- has -been completed In the an accompanist: ine .rest is or ner i paving ; of Barger street, in the own personality, ine tnreOimus,!-1 CowIm addition. lans Kave,anarcnesirat accomDa-tv) mM...,ti..ii: nlment for ' Miss Ingram's flrft &n namr. rrnntt Popular Nurabe-' number. "My Heart at Thy Sweet chofy - spread of i-awberries and "Till the Sandslot the Pesert, yoice." from the opera "Samson J cream Tuesday night after . the and Delilah." that was of ijtself an I rernlar nractlce. artistic treat. r? . !MURRY!CANDATES-HURRV! .. (.'i' ' : ' - v. 'r ' ?t? r -I.?".'' . "' --.'..- Triple Vote Offer ends toniRht' Will you.be. announced as one Of the winners. It is up to you: ; Keep Busy ! Keep your helpers .busy! - The end of the contest. Is al most here and the prizes almost wdn ; - " , s , . - . - To- Be or Not To Be is the question. . The subscriptions you secure this week while the bigger vote schedule is in vogue may be the Very subscriptions that may even tually win the prize of your chplce. f These additional vote3 you will secure for your subscriptions if turned in this week'may be the very votes by which yoii may win.: . . .... . y- f . 4.- . ' . t. -v-. .-;. i. . - . . v.- OREGON STATESMAN 110 TORCYCtE CONTESTi EDITOR i SILVERTON NEWS turned on dur$g the concert. Na. concert will .ty . given ; Tuesday evening, j uiy a, it . naa oeen an nounced by (fecar Steelhanimef. director.. 1 The program f the evening was s follows: I . March, .."Let's &" . . .... i -Wpof Overture, "Orpins'. . Offenbacl Bonnie, SWestlessle". . . ; .'. Mra., Hinge ,i. A, F. Blackerby is having Grow Cold", 1. Oscar GlnericI Overture. "Semfemlde". .Ross4f Indian Intermez "Aisha , l . fc (JIUUM. The Best . Belafed- Southern Melodies" (revested) -si .flayei .".The Star Spangl M t M f f , JVIlf Banner" -The audience was eUghted the, front of his bnildlne oaiated with the entire evening 'offering, f thi wk. . . - ana recalled tne players time ana Iiss Mary Largents has gone ' ,7 J' again. T,he artists .themsejves;; re-1 to Roise, Ida., to " spend a few Mal?h' Scofch ttshlanders". eyuuuw vuoiiuui6J ,y.wi iuw vh, t weeif.8 as gnest of her sister, ,rs. ana gave many numpers not on I Harry Cosho. me regular program. , . r J Mrs. -Marie Buness is staying llealth Talk Makes Hit , .t the Hahs Jensen home during pr. voO(js Hutchinson, also an i h absence of Mrs. Jensen. Mrsi authority on health, wrote a de-1 Jensen IS visitinar her sister.' Mrs.! ighlfnl story on "How to be Hap- Oscar SSitern.'who Uvea near. If C py .Though .Fat." Miss Edna.u-1 Angel. '.Mrs. Burness .ls -a" sister genla Lowe, Chautauqua lecturer I 0 -jir. Jensen. r . - ; ) rjiaay aaernoon, omni say u in Ejick Johnson has gone td exactly that way, nor attempt to j Sharo Springs Kas.. i on a, busi- prove it. apsoiuteiy; . tnougn , soe i nesj and pleasure trip. ' - V certainly appealed to the raptur- i a delegation from Pacific CM Pnmmieemne nf?Tu,A Qi?aA nas oeen . at ouTerion mis imrii rvf..'M t ous' audience, as a ;vdry, comfort able and a very happy lady. - She "1 nu too wind-splitter. The car showed In .Iry-OBt that it ia Ushl ng fast. ." ' v z ; Hospital inmates' Claims I Investigated Yestefday - Oregon ex-service men now In he Oi-egoa State , hospital were amous those whose claims were investigated yesterday ;.by repre scntatiyea of this veterans burean who came from Seattle.? lC C. Jesaeth; manager of the 13th dis trict ol the veterans bureau and Bradley Fowlker, chief of coop eration, were among thos spend ing the day. In Salem.: v : : i They expect to Visit In Satem again later in the summer. They Conferred with offiM.r. r the ,mer!can Legion and consulted the records ot the local Red Cro'i OUice, making themselves famll- tar with the claims of local lucu SQ ;.ilZ Lead of 10,000 Vates Is Sure-rNestos ; Defeats4 r .Baker ior Governor. . TwoXulveHslhslalled T --.i An Pn1:i.. t. r ;r ;;yii oaicm ouvenon itoaa SfLVKRTON. Ork -Jane ao.i (Spociai to The Statesman. I "lo Iarge culverts anr being put In on the Puddir river . bottom on the Silverton-Salera road where so inuch trouble has been had wiln the Overflow daring tbe win. tcr .month;., It.ls thought that these culverts win tako care of the extra overflow which has for- aicrly damaged the highway. L ISUCIf Inspection of Scout Camping one iviaae oy txecutives ' n. j 7f 3 FARGO, N. D., Jua 30. Be lated reports that trickled in to day from Wednesday's state-wide primary election In North Dakota seemed to bear out early indica tions that Lynn J. Frailer. Hon-: Partisan: , had captured the '. Re publican senatorial nomination by majority of less tban 10.QQQ totes. .;''- T'-T'-v,? ,--::r; While Porter JMcCumber.'tha state's senior senator, dropped be hind Fratltr In returns; tabulat ed today, reports . from a number of. the scattered precincts favor- able to . McCamber . tonight cut down to less than 2200 the mar? gin that separated them. Friends of , .- JtcCumber . here. ; ceding his defeat, admitted' that most of the missing precincts lun doubtedly would be favorable to . rraaier.'t;r',X"''-'V.'r r - ' -: ! llcanwhlie Governor TL A. Nes tos. Independents had a lead of 1 8.000 over - B F Baker, non partisan In the Republican guber natorial contest and Independent headquarters, declared tonight there seemed no reason to alter US prediction 'of a 10.000 plur ality for Nestoa. " 1 posting bills and advertising the lert every hearer In at least the Celebratl6r to be held thcrfe July happy stager and If they go home 2, and 4.- . " '. ' ". and practice the good things she told , them, and Quit their , mean The 'Ladies' aid of St. John's church Is going' to picnic "Jti the CrescentCity nesscs ; ajd throw . their worries city rarK next Thursday, instead 0rrgon state hlghwS-commission ui ui.iue w otow, , mcy uiisu Dr having the regular meeting at 4-111 i"Pnrtia .tw fatten up' if they, so' desjre. Miss Lowe pointed out an im- slve .trip, the chUi feature of which will be a Joii meeting of the church. 1 Donald Huuton and Eafl Ross posing array , of "Pitfalls in the aro oti a two weeks camping' knd lne oregon and Cafrorbla com Road to Health." Pain Isn t a pit- fishing trip on tbe AmWa.' I raiMirt- rv,f vn,v r-At .. - ....- - -r. ' : -i --r-- Lawrence Larson of the City Meat market feem" to be somewhat the The Boy Scout summer camp site near Cascadla -was Inspected ahfl llnal arrangements made for it by Scout Executives Howard Zin feer of Salem and Harold L. Cook, cf -Albany, who returned from 'there yesterday. The , camp has been named "Camp Cascasan" be. 'lng in' the Cascades: oh the San Uam," near the junction of Moose croek' and Canyon creek; The site is ideal and no prettier spot can be ; found ' anywhere in the mountains where So many advaiv 'tapes 'are to be enjoyed by the Scouts ot both counties-during their stay there, from August 1 to 16. - ; The camp-is just 75 miles from Salem and ' the roads are in . ex cellent condition. The road as far as Foster is of good gravel and1 from Foster in is 11 inches of dirt and over the mountains but in exceptional shape 'for a mountaln-road.' It- has been dragged and will be kept In good shape v throughout the summer. Arrangem,erjt .were made by which the scouts will be 'provided with the best of fresh vegetables Milk wilLbe served' at least once a day to all the scouts. It Is also planned to have" Chicken dinner on Sundays and several hundred chickens have already been en gaged 'for the purpose.' .- The water in the Soda Fork of th Santlam is getting lower and the swimming hole Which is right at the camp" site gives every pro mtse of being' even bettr than was anticipated. ' V ' ' '."The camp bulletin Is.ori the "press now-and will be out In the next day ot two with .details ot the camp and its program. " 1 Classified Ads. In The : Statesman Bririq Pesult$ SHI GETS .. I- - ft ' ; ULI lt.ll IflF ULIIslUL, Southern -Pacifid Company 'Improves Passenger Traf- fic .Accommodation J SILVERTON, Ore., June. 30. fSnecial; to The Statesman.) An'lmproved train service. In and butfrom SUyerton to take effect July 2, is announced by the gen eral passenger department of the Southern pacific. l will give pllverton train connoctloria with all idain line trains at Woodburn and Salom' from :7 a. in., to .7 p. tn. Four trains dally will run to and from Portland ard two trains dally to and frcm Salem. - l , i. . . . ' . ; - ' Attack by Indians to Be . . Feature of Celebration i SILVERTONi Ore., June; 30 4Spoclal ; to The ' Statesman.) . A ..big feature . ot the .Fourth of Jnly program at SHverton will bs the attack, on an emigra'nttwagoa ty tbe Red Men. The stunt will ).ake place in the park at tlie ten ruination of the parade. . The na tional guard will come to the res cue of the emigrant wagon. The Improved. Order of Jledmen in tend to enact the stunt in pioneer day style. i : - ' '" - ' ' f ; "Vvs;;,'..; f'HoV do you like piy frock T" asked the. flapper, when dressed -for a dance, ' " '- ; ? "it's er -iulte simple, stam mered tha young man." " 'Simple!" she laughed. "Do you know what It cost? Do you know that tO-. dollars Wouldn't coVer it?7 ' t 'Perhaps not." said the youth; "but 30 might, well spread out.! . ! Read the-Classified Ads. a on July 10. The gathering will be hold under the aujpices of the RoseveJt Memefial Coast High fall it Ja a, signboard, a warning that something Is wrong a squeak or' a break or a leak and that It needs fixing. Personal. In- I worsd for Wear, i 'Rev. Mr; Henrikl War association' and lm havfe-for dividual health Is a national as-1 .nn . IJ nnrslnir a verv black eve - . 'vii. i.J.i t . :'. set, a national, concern; the ..war 1and a deep cut above hfs left, eye -nont organization - lf th de- lausm now scocamgiy uv: w i mt. Larson has been Kept irom v.iftnmint nt hthwT fhn and lncapablemay. drain a coun- wcrk by , afaUcl .fcaek. TO-i tlre west coist. Probfcms in con i uMi6uuug i two report tnat tney wuie on nection with the Rboievlt c6ast commercial strenstn. - . - . fioi.i r nn Ahiniia t oiri i j i. - Business Demands Health ' fiBhins trip on the Abiqua tbe ear4l nfghWsy wiil hive chijf conslder- iv nart or. inn weeK. ;. -. - i . - r . m - -1 Business is coming to.see the K;PrnktAim: a student of thot Th; r0mmisior-rl l . i , . . . 1 . . - A . . .-r - ' ueea ui oeuer neaun mr in m-1 university ot r Oregon,: wno ployes. . The installation of swim- I snending hisrsummer :on," w ho "J roTtland, wSll motor ti Roseburg vacation at!' n(1 frftTO" iherW will irfueut n mlng pools, gyms,, baths, fresh air, the home (ot his parents at SII- Marshfled.From" there I they will medical ' service, health lectures, rerton. haa accepted a position at drive down the cOastr fi Crescent is etting.ommon she said. v the:F4.rs National bank for the cit " and." follow! tti.' MvnfMC : a narrow cnest is one oi me ;8ummfer montDs;:- ' ence, will f journey .t Klamath signboards of danger. : The-aver- Mrs; R. C, Oeder is visiting at ralls Later they wilf visit var age;wonutn uses only about one- Portland. t V 1 ions jwlnts W eentral aid eastern iQurin oi ner normal iuw p-f ,r Mrs. Mane ingeoretson or toxi city; the average man only about I iat a f visiting atrthe Jnlins Aim oue-naiu . iney ougnt. to get out i home.' - Oregon'r and Cultivate- these lungs as they would radishes or pigs and make 'em grow; Ji" The high heel is an abomination, says Miss Lowe.- . . "The high heel Isn't aa God Major" AndraY;VVniace At baKer on juiy Fotirth San Jose MM i School ' i i mi.: jUi r..i.. ' ; aiUfjent IS CXirauiieu Major F. ILrAndrae hating . 'Paul Folbern. San Jose. Calif.. the finishing touches prt n his made ns." -she-sassi It give an un-l htrh school stedent: who Is under I Watt special racings emrj retting natural, forward position that dls-l arrest 'in f Portland. will be Te-j It ready to take .to the dJrt track turbs the balance of the spine. "and t turned to California on an extra- races' at Baker "City "onjljaiy -4- sets" up a strain that tends tb shut dttldn granted yesterday by the Raker claims . to have the hes off the circalatlon below tthe Governor's office.8 and wU ans- half-mile dJrt trackf in tie west. waist.111 Gut out or of f . the tall wer to a charge of forgery. Fol-i and is putting'.up J200Q 0:caah stilts and live a little closer to na- fiern is alleged to have forged a for a Tatbcr elaborate profram of ture, is the speakers urgent' ad- check drawn W f avorof Xohh Ell- racb.Harry Rhodes was at-first vice. -j ftV $140 on the Garden City I considered as the driver 0r tbe -v . puta readeav Hit ' . . '. p.knk t Trust company and signed tace, but as the ear takeg, shape '"The use of aspirin;1 a pain- by'lhe San'Jose'high isthoot stu- the owner has hpd more' acj more deadVner. Bhe ascribed largely to dentbody: ' Etleryr whoso1 name . t.' desire to drive It himself, and German nropagandat ICwil! takef alleged to-hav been 'used'-toy this he v. will do... Tbe etr has 20 yeara;for the; nation to recover f Forbern."ls naid to be president of been shortened several jnches from this drug that by deadening i the; tttidenr body. r oibern win i irom the lengtn earned a the fill t ,JSi;"it. I .- - sVT ERSEVERATJCE is one price to ps? iTs for any succeisful line of endeavor. V fr Sometimes hick meeU you half wiy and eases vou qr tb'rougWpIaees; hut the : ' one Vho wins h"y''perseYerance,: by"indornit I. able 'periiitencyji the one who has paid the price... For year The Staiesman has been . 'satUfyinj particuUt'- customers With their , ; printing wantssatisfied customers; Jecauie Ihey' remain customersi' "'The SUtesnun :. keeps abreast with the times by the intrp-, duction of modern methods and ideas. - Your ! j needj will be promptly served at this shop.- - I : : a' ' v " """7 - T Sttiinna; PuDiisftino goitipany IIS : Cawnwrlal Street s xs DaLn covers and. makes ImpossibleTbe returned to San Jose In cwsto-l lair ground races. ; It now hS a 1 1 mi , In i of treatment - the pains "that -are dy"r H. M. Bartley, a. deputy I 9 6-lnch wheel base. , and 4 ' new f J - ; , the Variinls 5 tfbrolrateaW luertff of Safit4 Cart Tcoonty; body tHatr looks likg :istur ' , 1- ; ' m n