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THE OhEGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON ; ' SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 20, 1921 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Mr. Allison Injured , A sprained wrist and severe bruises -were the result of a fall occasioned by a break in the side walk, received by Mrs. J. E. Alli son, 260 North Fourteenth street on Ved jesday. The accident was reported to the police department by Mr. Alison, with the request that the walk be repaired. E3mo 8. "White i Has plenty of money to lend. Masonic Oyidk- j j Ford and Found- A Ford automobile taken Fri day night belonging to Watt Shipp of the Valley Motor company was found yesterday out on Fairmount street in the 1900 block, where it is supposed the ! person having .used the car bad abandoned it. "Ireland' "lieautitul Ireland In 23 beautifully colored pic tures at First 1 Congregational church this evening, (adv.) jl I II MM II ' Round Tire Factory Advises Vlck Blotters that tney win ship 60 tires per' day until orders are filled. I Sound tirs are selling because they give more miles at the same price, (adv.) Traffic Rales Broken Two reports of traffic violations were reported yesterday by Police Officer Porter. A. D. Lmmett, 1213 North Seventeenth street. was arrested for cutting corners and recklessly driving an automo bile west on Court street. He was required to make a deposit of $10 to assure his appearance in the city court Monday. J. A. Pooler. 1080 North Liberty street, was also cited to appear Monday, for cutting- the corner while driving an automobile at Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Social Life In Western Canada" In a fine motion picture at the First Congregational church this evening, (adv.) , Vlck Ill-others Say Eat prunes and use Sound tires and be sound all around, (adv.) Trusses , Fitted at Tylenfe Drug store by an expert la the business. (Adv.) Host of Service When we tailor your suit you are assured of th best service at the least cost. Mosher, the tailor, (adv.) Automobile Used and Returned A Chevrolet automobile belong ing toK. E. Winger, 310 Bellmont street, reported as missing Friday afternoon from in front of the high school building was located later in the evening not tar from where it was originally parked, tl is thought the automobile had been used and then returned. Used Cars- Sir. Campbell CJoo to Portland It. II. Campbell, who has been special agent for the Standard Oil company In this city for the past eight years, has been transferred to Portland. Mr. Campbell is much pleased with his new posi tion. However, it is tfith much regret that he leaves his friends and customers In the Salem field. E. H. Todd of Marshfield will be Mr. Campbell's successor. The change will take place March 1. Mr. Campbell owns' his home at 235 South Fourteenth street. He expects to sell the home. Mr. Campbell has a wife and 12-year-old boy. Mr. Todd has a wire and one boy. So the population of Salem will not be affected by the transfer. Mrs. Pierce I ranted Divorce Lula Pierce was granted a de cree of divorce from L. R. Pierce yesterday in the circuit court 'by Judge G. G. Bingham. The de cree provides for the restoration of Mrs. ; Pierce's maiden name, which is Lula Bryant. Cruel and inhuman treatment were the find ings of the court. Legal Blanks Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. (Ad) Conference Basketball U. of Idaho vs. Willamette, Feb. 22, 8 p. m., Salem armory Admission 50 cents. (adv.) city visiting with his parents Mr. and Mrs; Wlliam Mohney, Sr. Mr., and Mrs. Don Bolter of Suver is vfslting at the home ot Russell Smith of Shipping street. E. K. Shields and family of Gervais wrc among the visitors In the city yesterday from that community. BITS FOR BREAKFAST Wanted A Loan of $9000 On' trnnA farm cwn r i v " will Tiav Vick Brokers have good buys g cent 0regon jnd Co., 442 in uwa r oru. . state street. (Adv.) (jailers, eic. sen uut uscu vai partment. (adv.) Dm. Whit and Marshall Osteopathic physicians, U. S. Bit. Intends to Become Citizen- Christian HenryFrahm, a sub ject, of Great Britain and Ireland declared his intention of becoming a citizen of the United States yes terday before U. G. Boyer, county cleric, New Fabrics, Arrive We now have on display a won derful assortment of new spring fabrics. Mosher, the- tailor to men and women, (adv.) Chauncey Bishop Here Chauncey Bluop is visiting his home folks in Salem over Sunday. Mr. Bishop is the manager of the Fendleton woolen mills, where the sole output is Indian blankets. He has recently made a trip through the mountain states and the southwest, and. while be found -business generally some what slowed down, owing to low prices of Droducts. people were honeful and orders are now com ing in for blankets more freely than for some time. Chauncey Bishop spent nearly all his days. till recently, in Salem, and he nas a lot ot friends here; in fact,- a whole city full of them. hnnn FATTY ARBUCKLE .. 'Brewster's Millions' i ; ' - -' :. , J0HNNY(HINES : ; ' -In : , '. -: Torchy's Millions" Call And See.Vs We" will be elad to show you all the new styles for spring and summer. Mosher, the tailor to men and women, (adv.) Amended Complaint Filed An order was Issued yesterday in th circuit court by Judge G. G. Bingham granting the plaintiff in the case of -the Silverton Lum ber company vs. Sliver Falls Tim ber company the . right to file an amended complaint. The com plaint gives three causes for ac tion which have to do with the delivery of logs. Tent alleged due on an engine anddamages to a car through fire, for all ot which the plaintiff asks judgment lor the sum of $103,791.60. "Tlie Way To God" Is the subject ot Dr. Kantner's evening sermon today. This morning he will -speak on "The Disciple Whom Jesus Lovea. (adv.) Solons still sit. , S ' But they are working for noth ing and paying their board. It is the general understanding that the sine die adjournment will ccme Tuesday night. But the members who are nutty on hear ing themselves talk may prolong the agony even longer than that. S S Hughes will serve his country well as secretary of state "b It will be remembered that he is the man who missed the presi dency because he wore whiskers. The women ot California voted against him because the hirsute adornments on his face did not ap peal to their sense 6f the fitness of things. There would have been safety for him in a safety razor. And the history of the world would have been different but for tbo turning of a hair or a few hairs. Thus do very small things turn the current of great affairs In this world: . Now if we can have a prune In Rogue river; TO Ray Case Dismissed Ottls Ray was released yester day afternoon from the county iaiL after a hearing on a charge Loans! Loans!, Loan of larceny In the Justice court be- if vou desire to build a new fore Judge G. E. Unruh. The case j house or remodel the old one and was dismissed upon motion oi uis-1 need money.. please call on us im trlct Attorney John H. Carson. TREES Ask your gTocer for , m DIXIE DOUGHNUTS ' H 25c dozen f , "' Tar Sprinf Planting Order From THE SALEM NURSERY CO. 428 Orcfoa Bnildlnf BiLIU' OBIOOH Fiona 1703 - Service VALLEY MOTOR CO. mediately: we' can help you. Laf lar & Laflar. 406-7 Oregon Bldg., Salem, Or. Adr. Conference Basketball U. of Idaho vs. Willamette, Feb. 22. 8 p. m., Salem armory. Admission SO cents, (adv.) month, or several of them, the surolus will be pruned to the van-! i Ishinr Doint when the next crop is PERSONAL MENTION r"d" . ,?be,: ... u tho question upon which polleni zalion depends in the Salem dis- tr.ct; and thus hangs the late oi the fruit crop each year on a smaii Insect multiolied a few hundred million times. Watch the Salem slogan pages ot The Statesman of next Thursday. S On Marcn 1 the first prizes on articles rivlnc results of classified advertising in The Statesman will be awarded. The prizes will be $5 each week. Some articles have already been submitted. William Taylor of Macleay was attending to road business at the court house Saturday. W. J. Jefferson of North Howell was in Salem yesterday. L. S. Iambert. a road patrol man ot Stayton, was In the city Saturday. Countv Commissioner W. H. Goulet of Woodburn was attend ing to business yesterday at the court house. Joseph Rubens ot Gervais was a visitor in the city yesterday. Ottis Meyers was among the vis itors from Stayton Saturday. Fred Hecker of Gervais was a visitor In Salem yesterday. Miss Loretia Becker, a student of Oregon Agricultural college, was attending the legislature Sat urday. ton n BUOH HOT1X a Ham iviy tN Eta Strictly Modern 11.00 pa lay 100 Booms af Solid Comfort . Only Hotel la BuiaMa District 125 MEASURES SIGNED BY GOVERNOR OLCOTT (Continued from page 1) 33 Time limit on stop pay Frank Matthis of Brooks waslments; Joseph 439 court St. . . Phone SS4 Talking Machines and Record 10 Isrt i Crritnl Waits Soap; 1 . ; airs ot Cream Oil Bonn; ltf '! pack Baaioa wshing paWef-JaJW V. . rVum Oil n - :1M Flayer Piano and ?layer Eolla a-Manl eaa Criso Si Urs Lnnndry Bonp - , ! HIOHZJUTD O10CE1T tS Elsnlnad Aronnn. Fl U r CARL h B0WERS0X Kz t tt: Groceries : 183 Court Street Phone 409 LANHAM TAXI CO. Elgin Six Touring Car City and Country Trips Stand O. E. Depot Phone 540 maiizsT PRICE PAID .-v i . ... . .. For ?' SECOND BAUD rURWlTUJUS Btovea, Carpets and Tool Capital nardwar Furnltora Co. 28S N. Commerciai ei. ruoM Great Western Garage S. C STONE, RL D. CURES CANCERS and does a general office practice. Office Tyler's Drug Store 157 South Commercial Street DANCING In Salem yesterday. William Mohney Jr. of Corvallls is spending the week-end In the THE STORE FOR QUALITY Kitchenware Dinner-ware Glass Ware Wm. Gahlsdort ' The Store of Housewares ' 135 N. Liberty St. at Nomking Cafe, every Tuesday, GUI Platon Rings Spot LUfrts American and Chinese dishes. fL Tm-t Crm haTfi IUT- Utrnmhirr Cartmretor Skid luc law- -7 - - rha--IgniUon Supplies-Tire. - ' - ' lived at . and Tubes Hnnnatte Court House. PhOM 44 . tfAAnrte we never SLEEP Y.W.tl00RE jmrniturs Btor Ths Hems ot tti YWtrfii lot fct tor yon momst at ' . . V , v It Pais rARLIERS CASH STORE a Bartos Dvraau 162 N. Commercial St. AUCTIONEER 'Do you take HJRKISH BATHS ' It not, why not?- No other baths -or . treatments can produce tho permanent re lief to the person sutferlns; from disagreeable eoia or ail ments ot the flesh or body like the Turkish Baths wiu, Open S a. m. until 9 p. m. OREGON BATH HOUSE Lady ' and Gentlemen attend- (. - ants ' - '-" WOOD WOOD Call G. IL Tracy Wood Co, for all kinds of i dry wood rnmnt dellverT Phone HO - . ELECTRIC MACHINE & ' ENGINEERING CO. for Tho Washing Mashlne and El c trio Work and Supplies. G. SATTERLEE 404 Ferry St.. Salem; Oregon Phones 11771211 1ST Court St Fhona 411 HIGHEST PRICES raid for Walxmts and Wbite Beans PEOPLE'S CASH . STORE Suits Cleaned . . . . . . ...... $1.50 Suits Pressed.. ............. 50c Salem- Cleaners & Dyers 1215 S. Com'l St. Phone 1868 Our scientific skill is beyond criticism. The quiet dignity of our organization and our efficient,' courteous ser vice has won for us our enviable place ' In the af fairs of this com munity. 5 I of capitol CRKL Cannes Better Goods For Less REX A HARBIAN BROS. CO. Tor Pisa Jewelry Jeweleri aid Opticians 167 North Commercial BL at the Electric Sign "SHOES" FERTILIZERS Ifor every Crop and Soil requlre- ment SWIFT & COMPANY North Portland. Ore. For Easy Terms and Prices see or write -. CLARENCE S. B0WNE mil Marlon Sti Fhone 363 What Have You? We buy, sell and exchange new and second-hand furni ture, stoves, ranges, rugs, tools, etc. We will buy you out. COL. XV. V. WRIGHT Auctioneer 271 N. Com! St., Salem. Or. List your sales with us People's Furniture Store J Wght thonw 1047 phone 734 DRY PASTE Reliable and - Economical MaxO. Buren 179 N. Com! St FOR BARGAINS of all kinds such ss furniture, stoves, ranges, machinery, of all kinds see the , CAPITOL JUNK & BARGAIN HOUSE III Centex. Phone SSI Permanent High-Class AUTO BUS LINE TO PORTLAND j !H:MM0 :H-4s :M a 1 3 WE LONG FOR THE CT0VS OF VXlITU S-hedule 12: 3:45 LT0 Portland :4S 12:4.', 3:45 ArrWe PortUnd :in tt:K ArriT Hulem 1 1 :o 6 :00 Cars are special Cadillac 8's, hatd for comfort. Rear neat is partitioned off for smokers Start from Hotel Marion; ar rive and leave Portland from the Journal building. . Hate 9I.73.'KmcIi Way (including Wr T) For information telephone op erator Hotel. Marion 2010 The Grey Car 3 i r . ' m . W'p Ions to kcc tin world, again through, the "eyes, ot, youth. This is of course forbidden us. Hut if your eyes have aged until they cannot focua properly upn your vision's'. point of view, we can examine them and make for - you glasses that will correct the defects and let you Bee perfectly. Our optometrist Is skilled in his chosen work. : cmih ran jHBk vp4vwv mwmwM II T if ri uii.ni j'sii lAiiiii 132 Relating to port of Port land: Moser et al: 75 Relating to port of Port land: Moser et. al. It Relating to port of Port land 'Moser et al. 70 Relating to port of Port land; Moser et al. 133 Laws relating only to county, district, etc.; Moser et al. 85 Obtaining money by false pretenses; Hare. 73 Purchase ot . lands by ports;. Moser et al. 117 Defining of elementary school, etc;. Patterson,, 74 Appointing commissioners, port of Portland; Moser et al. 16 4- Oregon employment insti tute for the blind; Moser. . igi Relating to theUte land board; Lachmund and Strayer. 168 Prison wood camp; Hare. " 200 County school fifnd; Up ton. . 203 Public library boards: Edwards. r.: 94 Salaries of county officers of Multnomah: Joseph. 110 Relating to garnishments; Eherhard. 167 Relating to attachments; Moser. 2H lluntlnr seals and sea lions: Senator Norblad. 149 Imorove.nent district set; Senator Norblad and Mr Miles. 4 8 Assistants of water mas ters: Ellis. 127 Supervision grounds: Bell. 161 Delinquency of corpora tion: Hnme and Thomas. 171 To Americanize foreign born children; committee on edu cation. 201 Costs In criminal actions on appeal: Eberhard. 226 Malfeasance in office; Ryan. Bell and V;udy. 240 Repealing section 9779. Oregon laws; Farrell. 202 Armory at McMinnvtlle; Yamhill delenation. 183 Relating to state peniten tiary: Lachmund. 1R2 Relating to parole board; I-ichmund. 187 Commercial fisheries code of Oreeon: committee on fishing. x 116 Appropriating private property for municipal use; bddy and Vinton. 163 Registration of engin ers: Eddy. l.-.l Relating to paroles: Hare 39-Relating to kindergartens: Moser. 57 Recorder of conveyances in certain counties; Ryan and in ton. x Indicates bills filed in offlco of secretary ot state without ap proval by the governor. Velonl h'tiaie iuii. 126 Relating board: Roll. llou4 Mils. 7,2 Pavment of per diem and mileage: Joint ways an-i means. los Deficiency appropriation bill; joint ways and means. X Creating meat and herd in spector for Coos county: Bennett. 107 Rabies' dormitory at the fc-?lle minded school: joint ways and means. 2 4 Relief Tor Indigent sol diers; Johnston et al. 36 Licensing testers in cream eries, etc.: Carey. 33 Including public lands in lrninatro districts: MaHin. 81Dlsposltlon ot uax pian at prison; Davey. ,.-,n Consolidation oi scnooi districts: Belknap. r,7 Unexpired term and ensu ing tern;: Lynn. 35 .Election or . constables; Korll. 27 Teachers' examinations. Powell. 1 8 Taxpayers Index and plat; Kubll. 63 Licensing nurserymen; Marsh. 13 Beqnests In trust. to ceme teries; Hind man 1 :m. 1 AAJ 17 Criminal syndicalism; Ku bll. 6 Fishing Sheldon. 101 Creating state game com mission; McFarland. 97 Oregon state board of aeronautics; Korell. 98 Circulation of newspaper; Fisher. 114 Terms of county court; Pierce. 74 iStoek running at large; Marsh et al. 148 Soldi?rs" home open; to world war veterans; Judiciary committee. 146 Relating to line fences; La Follett. 175 Patrol of timber lands; forestry committee. 7 Re citation in probate; Al !en.' 11 Collection of taxes on per sonal property; Childs. 20 Additional jurors; Hyatt. 6 4 Legal holidays: Leonard. 68 Assessor of Baker county; Hubbard. XT Drainage districts; Sloan. 92 Registration lists furnish ed to county clerks; Richards. 105 Day nurseries; Korell. 149 Registration i-of aircraft; Korell. 160 Publication ef summons; Martin. 176 Hearing before state for estry board: forestry committee. 179 Sixth Judicial district; Woodson. v 303 Sailors' educational aid; joint ways and means. 106 Assignment of widow's dower; Hyatt. 65 Liens of carriers and ware housemen; Hubbard 170 Relating to homesteads; Allen. 73 Penalty for escaping from prison; Woodson. 185 "Railroad police; Over- turf. 14 False statement for credit; Wells. 234 County meat and herd Inspector (Polk county): Powell. x 143 State embalmers' examln ing board (filed by governor); committee on health. 78 Local budget law; Gordon 56 Repeals section 2, chapter 59. laws of 1905; Kay. 58 Relief of Mrs. G. J. Den ny, McFarland. : 131 Life insurance company may act as trustee; Insurance committee. 184 Use of road funds by county courts; Beals. 211 Convlstlon and punish ment of habitual criminals; Woodson. 253 Relating to pharmacy; Perry. '276 -Relating to toll roads; Miller. x 82 Abolish office of Benton county recorder (filed by gover nor) ; Belknap. 96 State game bird reserve In Umatilla. Sloan. 200 Proof of will, Bennett. 309 Re-sale of oleomargarine. Davey. 155 Salary of county school superintendent of Lincoln county. Fletcher. j 1 115 Salary ot Curry county of ficers, committee on salaries. 117 Salaries of Coos county officers, Bennett. 142 Notarial fees. Temple ton. 286 Salaries of Morrow coun ty officers, Woodson. 268 Salaries ot Benton coun ty officers, Belknap 218 Salaries of .Tillamook county officers. Beals.' 136 Salaries "of Malheur coun ty officers, Gallagher. 262 Salaries of Polk county officers. Polk delegation. 21 Trustees for minor chil dren. Hlndman. 319 First assistant highway engineer, Joint Highways commit tees. 75 Establishment of county roads, HindmaaV' 53 Oath of allegiance by teach ers, Gordon. 229 Non-support of children Hlndman X Indicates bills filed In office of secretary of state, without ap proval by governor. Vetoed House TUlla. 79 Cities enforcing Hens against real property, Stone and Ham mond. RDTflRiftTJS WILLED CllUffil liffl Leslie M. E. Chosen as Place For Annual Day of Worship I The Rotarlans ot Salem will at tend the Leslie Methodist church in a body tonight, according to the annual custom of the organization in observing a day ot worship. Rev. H. N. Aldrich has been re quested to preach the annual ser mon and has chosen as his theme, The Joy of Service." The service today starts the week which will be observed all over the world as Roarlan anniver sary week. A splendid program of music has been arranged, consisting of an anthem. "LUt Up Your Heads' by French and a trio, "Awake My Soul," by Hearts, sung by the Misses Sadie Pratt and Gertrude Aldrich and Floyd Mclntyre. The service will begin at 7:30 o'clock. Memorial to Curb Purse 'Seining Passed by Senate By action of the senate on a divided report Norblad's joint me morial to congress srglng a treaty between the United States and Canada to curb purse seining was adopted. Senator McNary has In troduced a resolution In congress asking the president to negotiate such a treaty. A majority of the committee on fishing Industries recommended adoption of the me morial and a minority report was against it. Senator Lachmund sup ported the majority report In speech. Senator Jones championed the minority report.-- "The FatLer o! Our Country," hose birthday we celebrate this month, established ! a name for truthfulness that serves as sn example for ev ery ad. we write. j Purchasing Jewelry ;IJ largely a matter of confi dence. Every article we sell Is guaranteed to be exactly as represented every state ment we make Is carefully considered before being giv en out to yon. j Buy Jewelry from the tore that stands ready to say. -I Cut the Cherry- Tree." If your purchase I is not just exactly light. If we make a mistake we will own np, and It's your money hack it yon want It. Call and see the new addi tions to our watch stoclu Pomcroy & Keene . Reliable 1 Jewelers aad Opticians , t Liberty and State Streets SALEM. OREGON I TO NET lOTo rrar-ll ronsrat wit t mrt tort, im kral mm4 with rishta t bTit' Xm rommoa stark. j Tha produrt tW fninlii i mW ! larc aad rapidly rr-wia Market. wbirR make tha tiaiaaiim tork rbta valuable ia add it tea f ta kick isroaa rrtara a) k prfrrrd. Write for fall in format m n tkia attrartWe isaae ar ather awaritlea la a kirk yaa auay be interest!. j J. E. THOMPSON & CO. 1SS LiWrty 8U - Vev'yark Lachmund Would Raise Salary , of Governor aajaaaaasaaaBBBBaaaBBB , Senator Lachmund yesterday Introduced a hill to Increase the ealary of the governor from $5000 to 17500 a year. It Is believed the bill has a good chance to pass since there Is a general opinion that the governor's salary Is too low. Governor Oleott is not aware that the bill has been introduced and was not consulted concern ing it. . . . : Training School Wins " From Leslie M. E Team The Oregon state training school basketball team. In the last game ot the series, with the Leslie Methodist church team de- 4eated- that team last night by a score of at to 13. - The Oregon state tranlng school has played up to date 19 games and has succeeded In winning all but three thereby placing, it among the first In the contest for the eup.. ., ' - . : ' : I'm Ktatesmaa CUumlfled Ada A TRUE STORY. This Is the true story of three boys in this town.' All three, had the same opportunities, both at home and at school.' After they were through public school, one learned a trade, one went to work, and one took a course ia this school. ! The one who learned a trade 1 out of a Job. But he doesn't' care. He is single, and has made good money all summer.' Hell wait until work opens up., The boy who took the business course., baa a wife and family, but he Isn't worrying. He has x good place and the boas raised 's " wares . recently, for he doesn't want to lose him. ,V The- untrained boy is out or a job and doesn't know where . to. turn. He has a wife and baby dependent on him. ' The moral la plain. . A sound. training Is the best Income In surance. Let ns talk, this, over, with yon. Capital Busmen College am. Orecaft. Read The Classified Ad; LADD & BUSH BANKERS stabIiilxe4.1S Oenerai Banking Business Office. Hours from 10 a. xx to S p. ia. Commercial Club Heads Not to Have Rail Passes House bill 272, introduced by the committee, on railways and transportation, and providing that executive officers of chambers of commerce or mercantile associa tions be added to the list of per sons entitled to travel by rail on reduced fare or no-fare passes. could not be revived in the sen ate yesterday when Senator Up ton moved its reconsideration. The senate by a big majority refused to reconsider the measure .which had been indefinitely postponed the previous day. The bill pro vided that these persons "be allow ed concessions it approved by the public service commission. The McFarland house bill to regulate salmon fiKhinic in the to emergency Willamette river was killed by inuciinue uuijniimriii. Senate bill 233. amending the law defining a political party, was passed by the senate. You Can Stop Coughing j Schaefer's Throat and Lun Balsam will relieve that tight cough. It ia quick and positive in its results. It is pleasant to take. ' S V 2Sc-SOc-$lJ0O ; Schaefer's Drug Store Sole agents for Garden Court Preparations ; 133 N. Commercial St. Phone 107 Cooleys Celebrate 53rd Wedding Anniversary The Knglewood home social circle met In regular session at the home of Mr. and MrsWarre.i Cooley Friday night, the occasion being the 53rd wedding anniver sary of Mr. Cooley in addition to being the regular meeting of the circle. The birthday or Mr. Kuest man was also celebrated at thU time. Mr. and Mrs. Cooley were presented with three standard bonks. ThoR present were: Mr. and Mrs. Kdwln Cooley and family. Mr. and Mrs., Jewett. Mr. and Mrs. Schramm. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson and nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Fuestman and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Nunn, Mr. and Mrs. Homyer. Mr. and Mrs. Barker and familly. Mrs. Ausraan. Mrs Burr. Mrs. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Son-ill. : - Will You Burden a Friend With The Care ot Your Estate? Cnquestionably it shows confidence In your friend's ability and integrity in naming hira as your executor and Trustee of your estate, but are ! you fair In placing such a burden and reponsibUl- ty upon him? Have you considered the selection of an ex- eeutor and trustee as a business matter? It is the j fpecialized business of a trust company to under- : lake the duties of an estate. j The Capital National Bank of Ralem Is the. only bank in Marion County qualified to act as j your executor. Administrator or Guardian ot the -property of your minor children. j If you have not made your will, see your 1 attorney at once. Tomorrow may be too late. i Capital National Bank j "T Salem, Oregon f 7l J.V.