The OHE G ON STATES!,IAN. Saleia. Oreron. YTeinesday Mornin?. May 27, 1S31 H pagi: nv;: Local News Briefs nY Big Picnic Thirty mem-j bers of the Rock Point School Joined -with the Shaw pupils yes tarda? for an all-day picnic in observance ot the end of the school year. Mr. Mary I. Ful kerson, county school superlnten dent,Tepent part of the day with the pupils. At npon parents gath ered with the children, and pro vided baskets for a big picnic luncheon. A program, featuring considerable health i work, vraa held In the morning and rn the afternoon sports and a baseball game were the main order. Sub limity publie school has Invited Shaw and Rock .Point to attend an eighth grade graduation pro- grammar school graduates of all three schools will be presented by Mrs. Fulkerson. Short time investments, 6, 9, or 12 months to yield .3 per cent. Hawkins & Roberts. ; s - license Received. Private air plane pilot licenses jiave been granted this week to Dr. J. H. Garnjobst, Robert?- Ramsden. Douglas Heather, of Salem, and n.n rtnloV nf nulla William A. Winston, department of commerce Inspectorgranted tne licenses ai th airnort here. Litm tenant W A. Haxelwood at the airport in strncted the new pilot. When yon think of life insur ance, think of Charlie McElhlnny. the widow's friend. -. t ; Ooeretta Tonlrfit The McKIn ley school fifth grade operetta, inadvertently announced for Tn4ir nlrht. will be held at the school this evening at 8:00 o'clock. The operetta mark the end of the school year and also eulmination of an Interesting pro gram project which the students have carried on for norae weeks. Willi IUV UOltf vk ICV'"" Bedding plants, cut flowers and sotted olants of all kinds for Memorial day? Greenhouses open evenings.. Capitol Florists. 15th and Market street. Phone 4819. Back From Conference O. P. West, scout executive, returned lata Monday night from a one-day . cams conference held in Rose- burr and attended by scout exec ntives from all over western Ore gon. The conference was held at Wolf Creek camp, summer recre . ational site of the Douglas coun ty scouts. A cooked food and apron sale trill be held Thursday, May 28th, tt Keuman's Paint Shop, 152 N. Com!. St. ' Incorporated The Speedmore Manufacturing - eomp any, which will manufacture and sell articles In wood, metal and Iron work, was Incorporated here yesterday, those signing the articles being: W. J.' Braun. Winona Rice Braun. J A. Bartoas and Frances H. Bartosz. The capital stock is $5,' 000, divided Into. 50.0. shares.. Director Here B. H. Cham berlain, member of the school board at West Stavtoq,was a bus iness visitor In Salem yesterday He reports that he. school .board ;is shaping final plans 'for con- structios of the new. school .build ing at that place,- voted f some weeks ago. .' .. .".j .. . Short time Investments, 6, 9, or 12 months to yield 6.3 per cent. Hawkins Roberts. y Petition . For Guard inn Peti ,tion of George R. Duncan for his appointment as guaraian or tate and person of H. A. Shar ' pies, incompetent, will bo given hearing in probate court Monday, June 8 at 1 o'clock. Estate is val ued at $2150. r y,. New Guardian Nina A.t Magee " has been named guardian or the estate of Arthur H. and Francis . R. Moon. 'minors. The new guar dian succeeds Effie G. Moon, de ceased. Appraisers of the estate Y have been appointed: ; Alfred G Moon, Esther Moon and - Earl Hecker.. ; , J Dr. B. Fr Pound' practice limit ed to removal of teeth, gas or lo- t A Jk 1 W . ' A Ti A. est iiiu uiraiii x-rj, va r inn. ' National Bank. Tel. 9530. Emmons - Called East- O. W. '-Emmons left 'Monday night ' by train for Omaha, Nebr.j where he was summoned by telegram that . his only brother, Clarence M. Em mons, had been fatally Injured while at work.' He will be gone at least a week.- V Wiper Visitor -Charles Wiper, former resident of Salem and now a citizen at Eugene, was a wel corned visitor Tuesday noon at the Kiwanls club luncheon. Wi per is a past-president of the dab here. ; Dollar dinner every night, 6:45 to s at me Marion hotel. Released on Bail Carl Wylle, cnargea with reckless driving, was released on ball of 3250 Tuesday. " , O , , Births Canaiagfaam To Mr. and "Mrs. M. M. Cunningham, - 710 Breys Ave., a 10 pound girl, Kather ine Anne, born May 24 at Hen derson Maternity home. r Dr. Chan Lam I Chinese -Medicine 180 N. Commercial SL.- Salim - . Office ftitrrs Toeaday and 8atnr day a to 8:30 CARD TABLES FOR RENT Call 0610, Used Farmitare v ; Departmeat 151 N. High Sale Confirmed Order con firming sale of property to plain tiff for $5,227.49 has been en tered by Circuit Judge Hill in the case of Earl Loney vs. Ik HeJ berg and others. The order also overrules objection to the con firmation made by I Heiberg. Lalah : Ames Loney yesterday filed accoutlng as receiver of the property involved in - the suit, showing that ' neither persons first pat la charge of the grocery business nor herself were able to make the business shew a prom, j - ; ' -. Konrad Estate Estate of John Konrad.' who died Monday, .was admitted to probate yesterday, with J, W. Konrad named admin istrator and Earl Dane, Roy Nel son and Betty Renne appraisers. By terms or tne win, unartes a Johnson and Grace Williams, for mer proteges, yreri left one dol lar each; and J. W. Konrad, adopted, son was left two thirds of the -remainder of the estate. and his wife. Margie Konrad, is to -receive the other third. The estate- Is valued at $3,900. all in personal property. " -r All building, Irades crafts', mem bers be at Union hall Wednesday evening May 27, important bus Iness. ; . ; ; . Petition Cora M. Kay, admin istratrix of the estate of Thomas B. . Kay, : has filed petition in probata . court seeking order au thorixing her to withdraw trust money held in a Portland bank by Kay as trustee of the Gorday Garment company and deliver it to tnastee o the bankrupt estate. Maidon on way Home- Captain H. G. Malson of the Oregon Na tional Guard is on his way home from Fort Benning. Ga., where he has been taking special mil itary courses for the last three months, i according to word re ceived here. i ' ; - Cacwi Another Day The cae ot R. F. Polanskl vs. Dr. H. G. Hum mel, on trial in, circuit court since Monday j morning, will occupy all of today and possibly run Into to morrow.! Testimony was not com pleted yesterday. The action, for $55,000 ! damages, is based on al leged malpractice charges. Fireman Benefit dance Sliver ton armory Thursday nite. May 28. Music by Bert Clark's nine Rhythm Kings. The event of the season. ' ! Sensible prices. Gents 50c, ladies 25c' v .-it. Serves Out Time Frits Horn, in jail to serve out a $30 fine Im posed when he was found guilty of appropriating the suitcase of a transient whom he picked. up to give a tide in his car, wa yester day released from the county Jail. He served out the ful) fine Hayward Here W. L. lay- ward. deonty regional scout ex ecutive, is here from seaiue to spend a "short time at Boy Scout headquarters In Salem. He will visit a number of troop over the eonntr I v- company with Q. P. West, executive here. See Ross Smith, Center and Churchfor tire bargain. - , Hearing' Jaae SO Hearing on final account of John Noren, as administrator of the estate ot Ella Noren, has been set for Tuesday, June 30. The estate was appraised at $7,412.50. and the account ' show disbursements of $50. i: ; : Authorized In circuit court order Ai A. Schramm, Ute su nerintendent of banks, is author ised; to sell to the . city of Ver nnnia for 3475 a Vernonia bond ii valne 3500. The sale is in onttnoctian with liauidatlon - of the -Aarora State bat-k. For Immediate delivery: loads 12- by IS" inside mill wood. 317.50: 6 loads old xrowth cordwood eut 13". $20.00; planer trims $4.00 per load, order now. SnaaAdinjE LoKKin Co. Phone 411I.' .-j - , i - N;, Tulor Ktatfl Leona E. Tay inp as been asoolnted adminis tratrix of the estate of Alfred X. Taylor, estimated value of which is $2,500. AppraUer are H. K rrtwfari). F. L. Wood and H. Gearhart. -l , . roaalns Cncets -E. M. Cous ins, railroad rate expert, wa Kiwanls i club visitor Tuesday a Ann aceemDanvlnr William P Ellis of thl city. v Capital Beauty" Shop closed" Sat. - -H Inventory BwUto ' of Rachel S. Flesher has been appraised at 13.135 by Mildred Jadson. wait erFuhrer "and Bessie M. Elofson. Everyone welcome at the " UNlOr MVAN'GKLJSTIC ' TEXT MEETING " Corner i of . So. Winter and Bellevue Sts. A large heater makes' the tent very comforta ble...... i . ;'. t ';: r.: Schaef er's . Corn Remover 7 . , . i-' We believe that Schae fers Corn Remover is an improvement on any other corrf remover on the max ketvj.;:;-:vV-,ih- -;; It relieves the pain in stantly and removes the corn safely and comforta bly. Also for warts, and just as effective for cal louses,! too. ' " Schaefer's Drug Store ' 153 .Conunerclal St. -j.-Dial BI9T The Oristnal Yellow Front and Candy fepecial Store of imu Penslar Agency Qnallty Fins Courtesy Demurrer Sustained Ruling that complaint on whlca ease of A. E.' Crosby against A. A, Schramm a state banking head was .based does not r snow that claim oa which It was based was even filed by the superintendent of bank or was approved by the circuit court in which' th- bank was liquidated, the circuit i jndge yesterday sustained demurrer tiled by defendant and dismissed the ease. " : . r ;- -: -.- Mrs. Board ma a on Trip Mrs. Robert Boardman and sons, Tbm- my and Bobby, left Portland Tues day evening over tha Great North- era route for , the middle - west. She will visit her husband's moth er at Delaware, O., and her own mother and sister at Burlington, la. Stops wllr be made at Chi cago and Aurora, 111. , , -i Short time Investments, , 9, or 12 months to yield 6.3 per cent. Hawkins & Robert. i ( T Receipts Drop T. M. C A. board members held a special meeting Tuesday noon to consid er ways to Improve the associa tion's financial condition as of the present month. - The first seven months of the fiscal year were successful financially, it .is said. bntr there has been a decided slump during May. : Receive Pins Silver ' pin showing that the wearer is one of the living one hundred of origin al members of Al Kader temple of the Shrine have been Tecelved this week by" local members Including Hal D. Patton, M. L. .Meyers, George Dunsford and R. E. Lee Stelner. Drum Corps dance Kent! Hall Thursday. Music by Thomas. Bros. , .; . .... ' ' Funds Turned Over- Tha state board for vocational education Tuesday received from the feder al government $13,638, represent ing the last quarterly allotment of government funds for i the year ending June 30. This money is used In promoting vocational ed ucation within the state. Foreclosure Execution - sale in connection with suit of Milo Matthews vs. James W.: Mott and wife were reported to the county ! clerk yesterday, the high bidder at sheriff's sale being the plain tiff.' .r;-.:f,;nl. " r Short time investments, 6, 9. or 12" months to yield 6.3. per cent. H&wlrlna Xr Rnharts. ' ,- Cole Drawn Thomas E. Cole -of this city was drawn Monday as additional trial juror In the fed eral district court In Portland on order of Judge John McNary. The March term ot court on which Cole is serving will end June 30. ' ' Drove Into Ditch Wfien the car driven4 by a Mr. Labbe cut In ahead of him W. V. Turnbull, Portland, was forced to take to the ditch, according to accident report filed with the sheriff yes terday. All building, trades, crafts. members be at Union hall Wed nesday evening at 8 o'clock. Im portant business. ' ' . i t ' . license Suspended Driver license of Thornton Coffey, ar rested ' on charges of : speeding and not carrying license, was suspended for 10 days, in munic ipal court yesterday. ; i i Host to Claas Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Kells were dinner hosts Tuesday evening to the 10 mem bers of Mr. Kells' Willamette uni versity class in T. M. C. A. meth ods. - Drum . Corps dance Kentl Hall Thursday. Music by Thomas Bros. "- - ; ' " ; . ; Return Filed Report on sher iffs sale of real estate on execu tion in connection with case of J. F. Conrad vs. S. A. Ness shows ! nlalntlff to have purchased : the property involved for $428.11. - .V- Hall Funeral services for . John A. Hall, late of Brook. Oregon, will be held today at 2 p. m. at Salem Mortuary, 545 North Capitol street; Friends Invited. Inter ment Belcrest Memorial park." ' " Jackson ; P Died, at a local hospital. May 2f, George M. Jackson of 520 North 18th street. Funeral an nouncements later by the Clough- Barrlck company. , CITY VIEW CEMETERY Established 1803' XeL 8432 Conveniently Accessible : Perpetnal care provided tor Prices ' Reasonable TERWILLIGER'S - . T7 OHZ1CSKZTA Oa Intta la rmul Oar MeN ar Bfosase on H UosaH tady ywiHiBsr Pelmet mortol Phona Sam Moderately i Priced A Park Cemetery With Perpetual Care Just' ten minutes from the heart of tows?, ; - ! Clongh-Barrick Co. MORTUARY Phone 5151 r , Church at Ferry St. ; 7JL Clough Dr. I. E. Barrlck . . ? V. T. Golden Obituary --- PIS OF DOI8 BOOKS LOT LOCAL A few persons ' are, apparently misconstruing action of the Sa lem school district la asking stu dents and parents to cooperate la placing the new free textbook act on a saving basis net fall by do nating to the dlstrlet book now owned by the student and which will be in use next year. ,- Reports to that effect were giv en Supt. George : Hug yesterday morning when he met with prin cipals of the various schools . to determine , with what response the request is being met. "The move to ask district pa tron to turn books into the dis trict at the , end of the present ehool year is not local, but state wide, and was first suggested by the state superintendent' office Supt. Hug said yesterday in em phasizing that the district Is not seeking: to "put anything over the PUblic", : TV. , j- Iy Contribution of the textbook now used and to be In use next year wli; simply lessen the bur den on ' the school district, and consequently on the taxpayer, the- superintendent pointed out. 'A it Portlander Forfeits Ball Wil liam Aplamaln - ot Portland for feited $10 ball yesterday. . after being arrested by city police on charge of speeding. Account Approved Final ac count of Llxsie J. Brown as ad ministratrix of the estate of Da vid B. Brown has been approved by the probate court. 4 Appraiser Report C. W. Pau- lus, A. W. Smither and A. B. Bates hare appraised estate of Walter Spruance, insane, at $4. U3Z.ZS, au cash. A ISO Finest For men and younjf men. We hart added many suits from Bishop's regular stock to raakt this tht blggeaV value of the sale. Many of these formally sold up to $40.00. Extra special for this close out 150 Kvmrv Ana ika ajl the new weaves and sluUIes are here 1st this auyw uii Auuiy doss out sale SWEATERS.: BATHING SUITS FINE HOSE i CANT? BUST 'EM PANTS SlMTdeM-Eesnkr v- AU wool, an colors. A real Regular SOe mud 75c 1, CORDS AU wool, odd ixe$-w J&tmSlM AJMl SaoK- nf .ut $1.95 TIES ..,.,:,. , 1 Ciowt-e4.g0 GARTERS T-Kl GOLF HOSE rm. Sot? ood h HATS . Salti. 17c 1.50Talu .ODC Cotton, plain colors patterns Q1 AfT Best styles and stades ; . :i tU0 " HM QQ- Toclooat.i3)l.0! Vteste $.95 H'DKFS SUSPENDERS yC 8 tor '6.oo P. TOc-andK : . - . i ' : JI'V. . ' 3 for 3&C n,oo gada tuu P0S1TTVELY the greatest values ever offered anywhere ; 7 PAJAIAS - on such high grade Suits and FurnisKingrs. Se- CAPS SJ..95 I ; ; lections stillconplete In all departments 1,950 lsMBsjsMaisMiiMii SEE OUR WINDOWS . for the lowest prices ever offered ' Is, the Salem district ha budget ed lllghtly more than $5,000 to ears for the purchase of sew textbooks in accordance with the textbook law.- which provide that $1.50 per pupils per year mutt be spent - until all elemen tary boy and girls are equipped with free textbook, i : r; , i ; mum viL COOI FOB IffilBf Good new for the kiddles! '- And a chance to do a good turn for the needy. , ,; ' Here' why and how:; v Out , on State street, at Tay lor's beach, he Browning amuse ment carnival 1 holding forth this week. That means: ferrls wheel, merry-go-ronnd, sideshows and .whatnot., rv t.. Here in town, and out In the country, plenty of people are go ing hungry; "B1H" Browning, of the amusement' company, man ages every year to help along the poor folk , through ' . contribution to the Associated Charities, i: . . This- yearfc a new. : method of aiding the needy has been announced,.-, ::; :r- : ; . Browning ha offered to throw the carnival open to all children Wednesday afternoon and night. They may ride on the ferrls wheel, merry-go-round or other attraction with monetary cost provided they bring along a Jar ot . fruit, some vegetables or old clothing. , v ,""-.-. Anything that may. be used to aid the. less fortunate- of the city will be accepted from youngsters as money for that afternoon and night, i ' , The articles so collected will be turned over to - Mrs. Mae Young Carson of the Associated Charities, who will distribute them to the poor. . 0 BY What a Sale - Jammed to the Six Days and Far Surp assing and 1 ----- sale ' , - yi-T nawMsi. finaaf fahrlt and fin ivrjnau swu vw fM.vw- iww lur iku m.,,,'',..',.., ' ,,.... LICFJI IMS . ra COMPLETION r Word from parties . officially connected with the reorganisa tion of the Oregon Linen Mill company yesterday indicated that the plans for getting the new; Sa lem Linen Mills organized were almost completed and that formal announcement could be looked for very soon. ; .' - Sale of $53,000 worth of bonds to fund outstanding Indebtedness against the original-mill has held up the proposed transfer of assets from the old company to the one which is to be organized. -''. " It is known that Goverhor Jul ius L." Meier has pledged himself to do everything in his power to put . the reorganization through but Governor Meier would- issue no statement' yesterday when questioned on the progress of the deal, v .- J Some orders for the new. com pany, hare been received and a tentative order for H 50 tons of flax fibre has' been placed; trlth the state, board ot control, but fulfillment of these orders awaits the outcome of the bond sale4 - i : 1 Politics Warm 4 At Leslie; to Elect in- Nominations for student body officers of Leslie junior high school have resulted in placing in the field 16 candidates for the seven elective offices. Elections will be held June 1. The nomin ees are': - For president, Tom Earle and William White; vice-president. -. . '. . - f mm FULOEM 0 Still GomStroi Newest 150 $ 150 tailored ' exceptional ft ' 'T7-T7T7 ' Y?ro)9C A Complete Close Out by Bishop's 45G STATE STREET : j ; Jaa Host and Charlotte mil; secretary, Virginia Mason and Margery Knox; treasurer, Emlyn Griggs and Laneta Bellinger; yf 11 leader. Dick Nile and Del- All coats which sold nu to $14.93, Extra special $9.73 price All' coats which sold to tra special low price. w i I I Ex 1 i Dress iSale is still going. All Silk Dresses up to $8.98 at. Special Sale of Ladies' Spring Shoes. 6 Doors the First all expectations T Men! Get wise to these. The frreatest values of all times of f ered at this Bankrupt Sale. SEE OUR WINDOWS for these great crashing value? ! bert Anderson; sergeaat-at-sms, Coburn Grabenhorst, r.o'crl.k Livesly, Forest Epley and Merle Waltz; song leader, Priscjlla Slmpkln and Dorothy Williams. All coats' which sold to $21.48, Extra special X $14.48 $33.48, $19.88 $3.98 .$2.98 at '"rrf.-frttl 5& I -