OUTGO!! STATESMAN. Satea Ore?ca. Lo alls! UMit Hood Trip Popular Jfeir registrations are being receiv ed oWy-day at the T. M. O. A. i for the Chemeketan " trip to the summit of Mount Hood Sunday. With several townspeople already signed up to go and many asore planning to sake the climb a suc cessful trip is being predicted. So far the registration. list includes Edith Clement, W. X McCloud. Ester Lisle, E. If. Hofinerl, Ruth Ha Hoffnell, Mildred MJller, Calls ta Dowllng, Bob Kendall, Hope Bassett. Flora Tnrnball and Edith WHborn. Eugene . Dowllag has fcen selected leader tor the climb. Closing out all cotton ensem bles. 91.00, S1.95 and $1.95. Howard Corset Shop, ICS N. Lib erty St. Driver Fined Glenn Steven son. 113 S Rural avenue was fined 15 Tuesday when he plead ed guilty to a charge of reckless driving filed .es a result of a alight-automobile accident - early Tuesday morning, .While driving : on Fairgrounds road near. Madi ' son street . Stevenson struck a truck, 'driven by, L E. Hastletoa of Independence, . who .slowed down-ahead of him. Officer Cof fee was near at hand and filed the reckless driving charge after the accident, in which Stevenson received a slight shoulder injury, Bargain dance Wednesday. Mellow Moon Boys Meet-r-Boys who will leave Thursday morning for the second camp period at Camp Oceanside will meet tonight at 7:0 at the Y. M. C. A. for final instructions. Ivan White, one of the camp directors, will be here to lead the meeting. About SO bots are expected to attend the older boys' camp, while several mere than that number will re turn Thursday, the first session ending at that time. An makes of radios repaired. Majestic radio sales and service. Vibbert and Todd. 4SC State St., Tei. ziir. Girl Dies Word of the death of her niece, Anna Owen Pugh, 1. was. received here Tuesday by --Mrs. Edward D. Lloyd, 975 Cen ter street. The girl died after an Illness of only threemonths at a Portland sanitarium, the report ssul sue was the dsaghter of Mr. W Mrs. E. M. Pugh of Albany end lister of Helen Pugh. Albany. Funeral announcements hare pot seen made. For rent attractive type home.--Tel. 37. English L. A. People Visit Mrs. A. Ha Iiff and daughters Marie, Betty, and Margaret, of Lot Angeles, and Mrs. O. W. Norgstrom and daughter, Virginia ef Chicago are guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Jar man this week. Wedaesdsy the party will leave for Neekowln for a short stay at he Jarman sum mer home.- . All Ide shirts en sale. Tbe shirt with tho perfect-fitting col lar." Aaron AstilL Masonic Bldg. Granted Kxtewtost Based on a stipulation, the Sunnyside Land sad Investment company has been grsnted until August. 30 In which "to file a bill of exceptions in its case against J. H. and Charlotte Campbell, husband and wife. The Campbells recently won a law suit from the investment company in drenfl court here. Bargain dance Wednesday. Mellow Moon May See Hydrangea M r. and Mrs. F. C. DeLong are extending aa invitation to the flower-loving public to visit their yard at 12th aad Chemeketa- streets to see a fsrge hydrangea which is. now in full i bloom. The shrub measures 28 feet around and is 18 feet from aide to sideover the top. Oriental Creen. carnival Sat. Hazel Bark to Salem Mr. and Mrs. Bert Van Hon ten and family sre bark in Salem to reside again aft er an absence of about two years, during which time they have livei la both northwestern and eastern states. They have located at 565 Soath 16th street. Dredging Underway The work of dredging the Willamette river near Grand .Island is, now in pro gress. The government plan calls for dredging the river from Duke's landing to Wheatland and will probably take three months to complete. Enjoy Picnic Dr. "Ray M. Waltz and family of Salem spent the week end with Dr. Roswell Walts and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Walts at Forest Grove. - The families enjoyed a picnic at Riverside park near, forest Grove. Class Picnio Members of the Baraca-Philathea Sunday school class of the Calvary Baptist church held their annual picnic and pot luck dinner at the Me Nary farm on the north river road Tuesday evening. Bergman ' Improving E. E. Bergman it' improving, steadily .after a minor operation perform ed at a .local hospital last week. He is machine shop instructor at Salem high school. Patton license Suspended IB. W. Pat ton, 920 Oak street, lost his driver's license for a period of tea days when he appeared In po lice court Tuesday on a speeding . charge. ... Wi-yi' Johnsons f ' Coast Mr. and Mrs. Melyin Johnson and daugh ter Helen-will leave :t oday If or i two or three weeks" visit at New port. r. Johnson if av local mk Speeder. Fined J.;R. , Ripley, -was fined 5 when - he pleaded guilty to a charge of speeding and operating a ear without a . driver's license in police Court Tuesday. ; ' . ' Snokaaa PritnU TTmn , Tlfra A. ; F. .Tweed and daughter Evelyn of eoi. arc tuuii inewos nere ana A T - ews .Accident Reported Consider- tvf.l"t.!!d r""gPd at which their respective ears were traveling when they engaged in a little encounter on the highway at reports Hied Tttttm.T h r u Jeffersoa la contain iw Daniels, 1120 E. Second street. Al at SO. miles and. tow and Valen banyand p. J. Valentine, Jeff er- Una at U, while Valentine esti mates he was traveling five miles JJ aourand Daniels was going pen Daniels ear was aughtry ue jenerson man drove across th hirfcw.w tv.. slgnalUng. according lo the form er a report. - - jkoaaxs. develoninr. nnnorin. tlona, Woolpert ft Hunt, Court at Ldoerry. . -. . . r ,; Sewer Srstem Isiatta Thorough inspection of the dty wer system was . begun here Tuesday by Batty. Cooper, city sanitary. Inspector, who. plans to cover tne . enure: system. . both lines '.and outleta. Offensive stenehfrom sewage' emptied into the sewer running down - Center street ; has occasioned A consider a oie complaint from -residents in that territory and Cooper intends to discover the cause. It is said to be due to the retting water iron) tne penitentiary flax plant Bargain dance Mellow Moon Wednesday. Objects to Petition Objection to appointment of teetamentory trustee in the estate of Cora D. Schwab has been filed by Laura u. Macalln, executrix, on grounds that the probate court does not have the authority or Juridstiction to appoint or name such a trustee. The matter Is over the petition of B. F. Townsend that a testament ory trustee be named to account for rights of two wards of his in the estate. Eat at the Green Lantern. home pastries. r home style, nice cool place, 1328 State. Visit Crusher Frank Johnson, county roadmaster, and Jim Smith, county commissioner,' were up on the North Santiam yesterday to inspect setting up of the county rock crusher. This pi .at has been moved from Jefferson, and la be ing located on the North Santiam this summer to furnish gravel tor a number of county roads in that territory. Oscar Horen will be in charge of the plant's operations. Want used furniture. TeUSll. Appoints Hoosaan County School Superintendent Mary L. Fnlkersoa has appointed Henry Homann as director of the Mon itor school board to serve until 4 the next annual meeting. The board failed to call a meeting to fill the vacancy, so, complying with the law, she made appoint ment after 30 days. Bargain dance Mellow Moon Wednesday. Hearing is Today Hearing of arguments on the defendant's -de murrer to 'plaintlfTs complaint wiU be heard in department two of the circuit court today, accord' lng to order signed yesterday in the suit of Alice M. and Harry L: Bancroft against Ralph D. Gib son, et al. Dollar dinner every night 5: 4 5 to 8 st the Marion hotel. Will la Probate Will of Emma Jory has been admitted to pro bate with M. Clifford Moynihan. executor. Estate is valued - at $3,500 and two heirs are named:. Hugh F. Zprj, deceased's hus band, and Hilda May Todd, ad dress unknown. Good clover in the field,- $7 per ton. Tel. 44F24. Return to Home Mr. and Mrs." J. E. Booker of Bremetron, Wash., returned Tuesday to their home in the northern state after making a short business visit here. He was formerly janitor at the First Baptist church here. Files Reply John Tschlda, contestant in the matter of the eatate of Amelia Olbiich Tschlda, his wife, has filed reply to answer to his petition directed against W. A. Liston, executor of the estate. Hearing Continued Hearing in the matter of the guardianship of Walter Grant Relfe has beep continued until .July 31, accord ing to order signed yesterday by Judge J. C. Siegmund.. Transfer Authorised Order authorising transfer of stock has been made in the estate of E. J. Swafford, following petition for that move by Clara M. Swafford, executrix. Account Allowed Order al lowing the final account of Mabel Cummins Clark, administratrix of the estate of Anna R. Cnmmlns, were issued by the county judge yesterday. Return From Trip Mr. and Mrs. F. C. DeLong are again at their home at 1108 Chemeketa street after spending a vacation period at Seaside. Final Account In Augusta G. Hallin. executrix of the 4 880 estate of Pauline B. ' Leabo, has filed her final account and hear ing has been set for August 28. Non-Suit Ordered Order of noA-euit was. tiled in circuit court yesterday in the eause of Spauld Ing Logging company against F. Jrout Grant Pass iJ. C. Ed wards amaat; Grants Paas, where he Is eugtgsd ia.mtalag: pursuits, arrived yesterdays t pend tvo, days lartlf city,. i-J- r Tlati tn.Oiy-ilrs. Chios- Hol den er galea, rests eight, was a Tuesday ' business visitor la the city. . , , Default Ordered Defaalt o'rV der haa . been given la the case of Union Savings and Loan asso ciation against Llitlt Timme, et at. Front Woodburn Frank Fel ler of Woodburn was a business visitor In the city Tuesday. : . Hearing- Scheduled August J. aaa been set a time for hetrtag oa thd pautlon ftf .A. J, Paris t ahow cans why. he should not be named guardian of the estate and person of Helen A. Paris, whom alleges to be an incompetent per son. . . , -Is : Flower Box Takes A long window box with' severar planU was ' reported stolen from the state school for: the blind some time- Monday night. The "hex was taken from th treat entrance to the school, police who were noti fied said.- -. . i- Perantto Issued B sliding per its war Issued Tuesday to Jung Ling to alter a dwelling at 182 Commercial- street t m cost ef 125 and to James Smith to alter a building at 4 OS West Rural at a cost oX.1308. . . - . . L. , Club Worker IB Mrs. Irene St. Helens of Salem was taken to Portland sanatorium Monday after an Illness which has troubled her lor some time, became suddenly worse, sae is a prominent Salem cian worker.: Hearing Bet Hearing has been set Jor September t on the petition of J.-C. Goplernd. admln- lstrator of , the estaU of J. P. Larson, for a license to sell real property belonging to the estate. Visit la Portland Miss Joseph- lne Shade of tha Homer Smith in surance agency, her mother. Mrs, Ida Shade, and the letter's slater. Mrs. Josephine Davis. -were Tues day visitors in Portland, r Man Here i Lester Adams executive secretary of. the North west council f the T. M. C. A. was In Salem Tuesday conferring wun local "X" men. Account Approved Final ae- county of Mabel A. Lockwood, ad minlstratrix of the esUte of Chauncey M. Lockwood, has been approved by the probate judge, Petition Allowed Petition of Emma F. Klinger, guardian of Maurice E. Klinger, to mortgage real property of her ward has been allowed In probate court. Working on Report Work on the annual report of the coun ty school superintendent contin ues to occupy the attention of the staff in that office, and Is prog ressing smootniy. Fares Reduced To Legion Meet too union pacific company Tuesday filed with the public ser vice commission here a schedule of round trip excursion tares be tween Portland and Baker tor persons attending the- American Legion convention . at the latter city August IS to 17. inclusive. The same road will give round trip excursion fares between Portland and Bonneville and be tween Bonneville. The Dalles and Hood River for a picnic to be held at Bonaevill Job gT ' F Harris Died at Walla Walla. Wash.. July 19, Frank E. Harris. 30. Sur vived by . widow, Dolly; sisters, Mrs. M. Magee, Mrs. A. L. Ba- ker of Mill City,' Mrs. Arthur Bin egar. Mrs. A. P. Van Cleve. Port land. Funeral services , Thursday at 4 n. .m from the Clough-Tay- ior cnaped under auspices Capitol Post, American Legion. Interment Macleay cemetery.. Simpson Died at the home on Garden road, .July 20, Mary Jane Simp son, 70. survived by widower. James B.: sons James C and M. E.; daughter, Mrs. Mona M. Matlock; brothers, W. H. Nash, Wesley Hockersmlth and- Frank Hockersmlth. Funeral services on Wednesday, July 23, at 2 o'clock, from the CIough-Taylor company chapel, with Rev. D. J. Howe offi ciating. . Interment Odd -Fellows cemetery. Kibbe Died, at the residence, CSS South Commercial street, July 22, Mrs. Margaret M. Kibbe. 8 6. Sur vived by sons. Wlllard 3s, of New Tork; F. D. of Salem; daughters, Mrs. Grace Wilcox of. Independ ence; also 6 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. Funeral serv ices Saturday at '2 o'clock from the Clough-Taylor . chapel. Inter ment City View cemetery. , Losey Died In this city, July 21. B. M. Losey, of Newberg. 47. Survived by widow. May; sisters. Dells, Mrs. Era caster of Portland; Mrs. Cora J. Savage of Portland;. Funeral services . Wednesdsy at . 10:30 o'clock from the Clough-Taylor chapel. Interment I. O. O. F. ceme tery. ' .N V.-., ... . Harris Died at his . home at Rickey, Jnly 22. David Albert Harris, age 73. Survived by daughters,'' Mrs. M. M. Magee, Mrs. A. W.Binegar, Rickey: Mrs. A. L. Baker, Mill City, Mrs. A. p. Van .Cleve, Port land; two grandchildren, Marga ret and Hasel Magee. Rickey; and a brother, Charlea Harris. Michi gan. Funeral ; services Thursday afternoon at four o'clock from Clough-Taylor chapel, with. Inter ment at Macleay cemetery. : . City. View Ceraeteiy, J Established 1803 Tel. ISM . . - ConvtnIenUy7eeestlLler . Perpetual car provided lor . . hkm nuusonania r Pttoejst'jntmorlat MsccMsly with perpetual, 'care Just aeai aaiaates fross the ' heart ot town. T 'Jf ' , t i i Obituary ' SSbeed Pre-School Youths Should Appear at Clinic Advice Offered is According to the asttmates of Dr. Vernon A; Douglas, eity-couu- ty health officer, there ara Jll children in Salem' who will enter school tor the first time this co tag fslt And of this namber, only 70 so far have had the re- q aired health examinations. For this reason. Dr. Douglas urges mothers to arrange with, the aianon county health unit at 4S4 North High street, to have the examinations made before the be ginning of school when there is a congestion in health examina Wona.; Many, mothers fn Salem nrr jn-l teres tea in the nesJtb, of their in- bs.so iar. vois year, lsxin fatrts" less -than one yeir of'ags have been g(ven hearth 'examina tions. Alsok 194 children t Mm- ha,va been given health.; examinations during, the first six montns of this year. Win Help Toward National Contest The chamber of commerce Is interested In a high record of health examinations, especially of moss or pre-school age, because a good record In this work will score. neavuy in favor of Salem in the national .health contest In which Salem will be entered. The United States chamber of commerce gives special awards to ciues making the best health showing, and according to Sam Chambers, president of the local chamber . of commerce, this dty should have a good chance of re ceiving an award. This la due to the tact that the foundation laid by the Marion county child health demonstra tion during its five years of work in the county has placed Salem in a favorable situation to comply wun many or tne requirements. But Salem has not as yet made a proper showing la examinations of entidrenv from one to five years oi age as well as school children. Buauner Best Tim For Vaccination wun children of pre-school age, the treatment ef vaccination for smallpox and toxin antitoxin should he taken during the sum mer months. Dr. Douglas says, as this avoids the rush of work dur ing the school months. It is especially advisable th doctor says, to have the examina tion made during the summer of those about to enter school in or der that they may at ones upon entry, be placed on the health honor roll known as "Heralds of Health. Grade Crossing Hearing Is Set Soon at Albany The public service, commission Tuesday called a conference to be held at Albany Tuesday, July 29, to consider elimination of grade crossings of the Southern Pacific end Oregon Electric, at their in tersection with the Pacific high way a mile north of Albany. The conference will be attend ed by representatives of the city . .i ui Aioauy, Loan county, state highway commission and various civic organizations. Births hi. ciaire To nr. and Mrs. J. St. Claire, route S. a 7 nonnd girl, born Monday, July 21, at the Bungaiow. WitzeH To Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wltzel. 1599 Market street. 3-4 pound boy. born Monday. juiy zi, at tne Bungalow. Spellbrink To Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Spellbrink; Macleay, a 9 , . .. . ... ' ' pound daughter, born Sunday. juiy zu, at tne Bungalow. usuey To Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bailey, Brooks. i7U pound son. born Saturday, July II, at the Bungalow maternity home. Hunt To Mr. and Mrs. B. fiav tiunt, 1630 Yew street, a boy, born July 20. PIANOS FOR RENT UIV'Mi Can Slim, TJsed Furniture Department 151 N. High Hood's Poison Oak Lotion V '-.--."' : The Greatest Remedy a Earth v for the Relief of POISON OAR and iyy-; IU Sootbiux aad HeaUug Prop- Burning. Price 50c and 51.00 Schaefer?sY Drug Store The Original Yellow Front and Candy. Special Store of Salem, v. Phone 197 - 13 N. CDHUBereial -i '-Pewalar Agency, , Daily I and 7:30 STARTING THtJRi5iAY CREDITORS APPEAL TO COURT TV nn miTtfr fxevrrmm !A fob the Jh the Matter of the Estate of HAROLD a TOWER . Deceased, , TO TH HONORABUI J. O. SDBQUXISO, JUDOJC OF THB COUNTY COURT, MARION COUimr, OREOON: . Co" now Schuaater Oompasy, A. L HaS er Son, J. s. Urn Company, and Myers and Eatrkv creditors of the above state, and respectfully show the Court as follows: That your petitioners are creditors of the above entitled es. We. having fUed their claims with the executrix within the time I tt oa, gid aa fyv k ad ota hahat o h of the above oeh pet? mn by .jested -anthorlty so to o received from each of the petitioners and for the reason that none of said petitioners hare any officer residing ha the State of Oregon, who can verify the same In person. RALPH A, CO AN, Msertbed and sworn to before me this day of June, mi. fSXAU . WILLIAM L. DICKSON. . ... Notary PusUe for Oregon, My ettmralMfam expires Oct. Is. 1133. QMLJE, A DIAMOND RING .WILL BE GIVEN AWAY EACH DAY J LvVjJa a n 1 ,7 ... .. . - nCffll1(WTOMll as mn coTjjrrr or xabion ) CKZDl'lXJBJS PETTTTON TOR ) ORDER BXQUIRIHQ aXECTJ. TKJJC TO SXUi STOCK OP ) UXBCHANDISX ABT TIX ) TCBIS. . AND CONTINUE DAILY ' - g Son The first 25 ladies entering the store at 2 P. M. sharp Thursday, the opening day, will receive a beautiful gift. -BUUBBBBBaaBBSaB3BmumuBuuueaBBanuB&uV COURT ORDERS STOCK SOLD IN THK COUNTY COURT OF THB STATE" OP OREGON FOR THK COUNTY OT MARION In the Matter of the EsUte of HAROLD a TOWER, Deceased, A petition having been filed In this Court by certain creditors of the above entitled estate praying that an order be made dV reeUng tbe executrix to advertise for sale, under sealed bids, the stock of jewelry and fixtures located in the store heretofore eon ducted by the deceased In Salem, Oregon, and an order to show cause having been issued on said petition, returnable on this date at the hour of 3 pa. and the Court having considered said matter and being fully advised; XT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the executrix forthwith pro ceed and advertise for sale under sealed bids to the highest bsdder, the f of Jewelry an star trtv a b ngtog tns beve joty ttato d lorf rte tla w x of . rx- iPTAAEa XJEJV ti thei.scttaK im the adTerUewnsnt for bids iat the same aria ba accepted Aject ts the approval of this Court and wtth the right on the part . of the executrU to reject any and aO bids. : . .. JL O. aUBQMUHD, JudgaJ AT 2 AND 7:30 P. M. . . mm. ?.TT.T5.T? " - - i w ; -.a . an. rurui a H. J. JACKSON Auctioneers in charge ORDER DIRXCnNQ KXECU- ) TRXX TO ADVERTISE FOB ) BXALKO BIDS FOR TRX- ) SALE OP STOCK OP MER- ) CHANDI3E AND FfZTDRSa BELONG INQ TO SAID TATE. DIAMOND RING WILL BE GIVEN AWAY EACH DAY NEXT DOOR TO rrv a r vt - SWM? 'S3' !. .1 LI . !