A THE OREGON 'STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY' MORNING, FEBRUARY 3, 1923 ; MB i it;- hi ! ( i; 5; tj j 'i I u I! .SI ft it .!! l 1 w ' 1 t i BAllGGODE; S SENT IW i ! Oregon Laws Affecting De positories to Be Revamp ed, Is Proposal ' . Senator Robertson and Hare yesterday introduced the Jong pending bill ! for revision of the state banking code. vIt carries the endorsement ot Frank C. Bram weir, state superintendent ot banks, and was prepared .by a special committee appointed n behalf ot the Oregon Bankers association. . Closer "supervision on behalf of officers and directors of banks ami the better fixing of responsi bility upon them are among the features of the measure, also greater safeguards for depositors ruid protection of assets for their lMlf!t'.' :-(-'.; ? J: ' ; - " riramwell Explains Bill ' "This banking bill represents a romplete revision, of .ouri. present laws." jsaid rMr. Bramwell in ex plaining the measure The bank ing laws, as they exit.todlay, have been used a a foundationTor this revision We have endeavored to make provision for all the loop holes and weak places in our pres ent laws by preparing such new sections as may be necessary and also. by, selecting appropriate laws from the various states, Including principally the states of New York and California In preparing this new banking rode, the committee has endeav ored o reach' A every condition which has', resulted through the experiences of the past two years and for which 'no appropriate pro vision now appears in our present Jaws. This new code will require close supervision and direction on behalf of Officers and directors It fixes responsibility upon those wbo are charged with the man agemelil arid direction of our . banking institutions. It also pro vides greater restrictions,"5 but a broader field for the investment of funds. ". It also Imposes greater restrlctidns upon loans and the manner in which all assets shall be held and preserved for the pro tection of depositors. : . : i Safeguards Provided: :, "One of the most essential fea tures in this revision is to. provide greater safeguards for depositors and Use' protection, "or assets tor tfceif.lieaefitiV.Tbis bill is designed to cover .all of the essential tea tares which will provide ftr the management and eontrol of bank iag institutions on .a sound ; and conservative . basis to provide j tor future protection. . It wili also re move the .many complications that develbped in recent litigation in volving various instltntons which became nsoivent during the past two Tears ,; -'.-;.. " v : "This - revision is the result " of careful research and consideration covering a period of several months. A legislative committee was appointed, on behalf of .the Oregon Bankers' , association con sisting of Samuel , L. Eddy, vice president of Ladd & Tilton bank, Portland; A. "C. Shuie, president Shute Savings . bank, Hillsboro; William Pollman, president Bakei Loan A: Trust company? Baker; Leslie - Butler, chairman . of ' the board fcf directors Butler Banking company. Hood River; Vernon H. Vawter, cashier the Jackson Coun ty bank, Medford. '. J J." ( Committee Assisted v . "I .have worked in connection with . his committee with . a. view of rendering ; all possible assist ance and to give them the advan tage of the experience of this de partment. After the bill was pre pared, by tho legislative commit tee, a Joint meeting ; vwas jthen called between chis committee and the Clearing House association of Portland. At .this 'later meeting about 25 bankers were present, many of them .representing vari ous, institutions throughout ,, the state. The Clearing House asso ciation was represented by J. C. Aijosworth, president the United States National bank, ," .Portland ; C P. Adams, president the Securi ty Savings & :Trnst company of Portland , W. L. Thompson, rice president the First National bank; Portland; Edgar 1L Sensenich,,'!, presiuem me ..norm western. 456 Court St. Phones ' 256 257 BEST SERVICE ; f National - bank of Portland, , and also representing the executive toinihlftee of the American Bank ers association; Walter Cook, as istant manager of the Canadian Bank or Commerce, Portland; John F, Daly, president the Hiber nia Commercial & j Savings bank of Portland; Prescott W. Cooking ham, general counsel of Ladd & Tilton bank, Portland. Revision Examined "ThIa Joint committee made a very careful examination of the entire revision. Additions and eliminations have been made pur suant to the decision by this com mttee and the bill is now prepared In harmony with their conclusions. As it is now l presented In the sen ate, the bill will have the unani mous endorsement of the Oregqn Bankers' association and the Clearing Mouse : association of Portland. i "I have given this bill careful consideration. ", It will have my unqualified endorsement and I feel confident that the legislature vrVl see fit . to pas3 this bill as now presented and recommended. After its passage, sufiicient copies wilf be prepared for distribution 10 all banks. and all persons who may desire a copy for their infor mation." Financial Salvation of Austria Announced PARIS, Feb. 1. The financial salvation of Austria was announc ed to the council of tho . league of nations by the Earl of Balfour as virtually an accepted fact andf M. Viviani, who referred to the league as "the last resort for na tions and states whose problems become insoluble," Faid the council how wa3 ready for other problems. j ! The committee's report to the council set forth that the needed loan of 650,000.000 gold crowns had been guaranteed to the amount of Si: per cent by Great Britain, Prance, Italy and Czecho slovakia; that 9 per cent inore had .been pledged by Spain, Bel gium Ttnd Switzerland, and that Sweden, Denmark, ; Norway and Holland would guarantee the bal ance." -:. r ' Thus 1 bankers will be fully guaranteed for any loans they make to Austria up to the total fixedby the committee. Made of pure ingredients, whole milk, pure creamery butter -the same as you use on your own table the best fillings and flavorings that can be bought ' . ! That's why Bake-Rite Products are so different from the ordinary. 1 Bake-Rite Sanitary Bakery 456 State Street ARE YOU ONE OF THE PEOPLE ' ' f ' t " ' f -..';"'- ':'.'- . , , - l '. " ; H . - ,11,. j- ! ' Who have discovered the. convenience of an account af our store? A number done, so In the last tew days. Open an account today and do your Saturday ping at our store. , ; -.- i - &TCCZAZi ATTBZrZXOK GIYES TO PEOHE OEDEKS) ' PU WILL "TALK HERE J; E, Layton Due to Lecture at Chamber of Commerce on February 7th J. E. Layton. "Tle Practical Poultryman" is to lecture at the Salem Chamber of Commerce Wednesday, i February 7, on the Ills and the general inside dope on handling poultry for profit. Two lectures are to be ; given. at 2:30 and at 7:30. Everybody inrerested ijj poultry is invited, urged to attend; j boys and girls, men. women, everybody. Mr. Layton has been traveling over the state putting out what is described as a really wonder ful series of talks' on poultry. He has a set of rducational slides covering much of the poul try business, that help greatly in Eett'nc his message across. He . tukes up poultry raising in all j its most vital points, the feed ing-, the culling, the treatment in case of disease and he has been in such a demand that it was hard for the Salem poultry enthusiasts to! set him here lor a series of talks. He has been talking to capacity houses all over the state, especially, where they could get him for ; return engagements. " " It has boen reported that there is some illness more 'or less com mon in the . .flocks of this vicin ity. Those 'having ailing birds are urged to bring them ; in for diagnosis and treatment. The matter of cull'ng out the drones, and curing the sick and feeding the flocks so as to make them pay, will' be presented in a' mll-l:on-dollar way. The two lectures will be dif ferent', and both are freeu Maggie Cline, the strapping, husky Irish : comedienne and sing er, Is dead. Remember her song, "Throw 'Em Down, McCluskey?" And the way Maggie sang it he was thrown down, all. right. Bread and Pastry . HURT'S BILL SOUNDS EXCThS Members of House Rub Hands and Wait Expect antly for Measure Members of the house rather expectantly awaiting are the reporting . o? Representaaive liurlburfs bill to change the ten ure of office of the adjutant general, following the announce ment by Chairman Cowsill of the military affairs committee, that the debate on, the floor when the bill was reported would startle the state. Hurlburt attempted to have the bill which has been in com mittee since January 11, reported out immediately but the motion was lost after Cowg'll explain ed that additional public hear ings must be. held. . ; 1 "Charges and counter-charges have been made before the com- mittee" said Cowgill. "We are going to show you an amazing wfb of Intrigue back of this bill, fathered by animus and hate." The report will te vfiled early next week, according to Cowgill and will it is rumored be against the passage of the bill. . , ; . ' Three Bills Signed By Governor Pierce 'Governor Pierce has signed the following bills: Bill to extend the - match money arrangement between the state and the government rela live to funds for construction ot the Roosevelt military highway Senator Strayer's bill increas ing the traveling expenses of the Briker county school superinten dent. Bill introduced by the Linn county delegation in the nous providing for the eradication of bovine tuberculosis in that county. . Phone 268 havo shop-; RIGHT PRICES HOUSE BILLS PASSED The housei passed the following- bills. . ; , H. B. 200, Hurd Prohibiting fixing of admission vfees" at mo tion picture . houses by distribut ors. - ' H. B. 2.17, Reynolds Provid ing for appointment of deputy county horticultural . inspectors. H. B. 167, Hammond Relat ing to calling of special elections. H. B. 256, Bailey Relating to boundaries of Benton, Lincoln and Lane counties. II. B. 164, Fletcher Permit ting certain minors to drive mo tor cars under certain conditions. H. B. 231, Committee on food and da'ry products--Pertaining to regulation and manufacture of food products. II. B. 237, Wilson Relating to sale of narcotics, adulterated drugs, denatured .alcohol and other poisonous substances. H. B. 270, Joint committee on insurance Providing that In demnity bonds shall be placed through state agents. . H. B. 280, Joint committee on insurance -To license any regu larly appointed and licensed in surance asnt. i II. B. 303, Committee on Tor ertry and conservation Defining duties. o? state forester. H. B. 304, Committee on for estry and conservation Provid ing-safe guards In logging oper ations. ' H. B. 305, Committee on for estry and conservation Pertain ing to fire patrol assessments. H. B. 307, Mrs. Simmons Re lating to disposition' of moneys belonging to inmates- of state institutions. IL B. 308, Mrs. Simmons De- SKAGGS UNITED STORES, BUY and SELL more Groceries than any other retail, grocery organi zation in the State of Oregon. " . y We own and operate the largest number fi:Grocery Storesin Oregon.; That's Why we SELL FOR LESS EVERYDAY; 4 . ' . - SKAGGS STORES ORIGINAToks OF : - j ,.-.- - . . . j, ....... OUR EVERYDAY PRICES f 1 t t 3 BEST CREAMERY BUTTER . ... - 40c m kite mm ig ; l.MiJ Jll'l.li.!J.ll ... J III I.JI. -" M ! L-mH U II S ' KOIHD DAlES I Cher's 9 pound bag Ah MEET 1P0TATQES fflEAFPLE 1 1 A' - : 2gc FLMIM 2Gc SMIERIRIUT! eCz isc Phone C; 0. D. 1 ifining the duties of chUd welfare commission. . . ; . H. B. 101, Goln and McMa han of Linn Providing tor the formation of weed control dis tricts. ! :. . IU B.- 411, Lackey To make islands in navigable rivers 'sep arate bridge districts and provid ing for ther building.6 pf- fridges end the issuance at' bonds by them. ? ' . -J . . : - I Rvrefer S. ... B. 12. Eddy Relating to liens for fafm labor. S. ii, 45, Farrtil, relating to cemetery- asiociatuins. 4 -X- I SHAW;, r G. H. J. Prayer t died at the home d'f hfs ' son, i Carl Frayer I n Portland,' ' January 1 7; " The -funeral-, was hold -'Janoary1 "li and interment was in the ceme tery ; at Turner. L5Ir. Frayer was 72 years of age, and has een living on' a facm two and one half miles south of Shaw. A eon was bonk to Mr. ant Mrs. IB. D. Wells J January 29. Mr. Wells Is 'at the'1 Deaconess hospital in Salem. - - Mr. and Mrs. L. K?ene spent Sunday afternoon arid evening a th home of Mr.- amd Mrs. J. Perry. Mrs. E. Hooper Entertained the Community club op, Wednes day. ; Mrs. G. J. Thatcher was a visitor. . ! Miss Amanda- MattEtews Is a guest of Mr. and 'Mrsi. V. Ash- bee tfor a few days. V -1 -. . C. ; A. Fisher made. a. business trip to, Aumsvillo Wednesday. G. E. "Scbopf , and J. W. Fleber UYING orders 478. ' Have1 Your ... No Additional Charge i ii fffiip -p n n n n " " f '. motored rto TurnerrWednesday."!; G. ; E. Scbopf, " C. A. Fleber and -E. Amort visited ' Rev. F. H. Scherbring Tuesday evening. C. T. Gifbert .And son Edward and J. .Schneider -drove to Sa lem Tuesday . evening. V . Mrs. L. f Le Grise and Mrs. W. Flleot spent r Tuesday- eve ning: with Mrs.' E. T. Chamber-1 lain. - . . . ', . . B. D. Wells spent a ' tew days in Salem. . " ; 155 N. Liberty Street .It4 you sare a dollar you have made a dollar, so jtrst :try it for this Saturday and make moneyby shopping at People's Market and get Meat, of guaranteed quality. -i Whatever you buy is strictly guaranteed. 'Please call , if only to get prices. . . - Freshly . Churned guaranteed Creamery 'Butter, pound .... .......... w - . 45c Plenty. of choice government inspected 'Beef 'Hearts - for all, lb. .. ..v. i Plenty of government inspected Liver, sliced or piece only, per lb. r;.. .1 Extra Fine Salt Pork for Lean Meaty Pore1 Chops, Lean Choice Side Pork, slice Lean Corn Fed Pork Steak Lean Meaty Pork Roast, lb. . 20c : Fresh government inspected Brains, only, lb. ; 14 V2 c Fresh .ground JElamburger, 2 lbs. for J25c Fancy Sugar Cured Hams," y2 or whole ham, lb. ...wi..24c - v Sliced, lb. ... 1 ....... :. .;3oc Fancy, all pure Pork Sausage, lb. -- '. 20c " Be sure to try our "fresh POWER Meats and Groceries Delivered Togeth on Fairview Avenue. 'Mrs. - P Claxton " entertained, the -Waldo Ilill club "on January; 25. .. : . . :- : " . :, . Mr. and 'Mrs. J. F. Young ara visiting their parents 4Ir. and Mrs. .Albert .Young of Salem. . Mr. and Mrs. . C. A. McCallister and "iMrs. E. T. .Cnamberlain drove to 'Salem Tuesday.- : The tT-4teTary ciub held a meet. -in'g at SIhopf's hall "January 23. Miss LeHa -"Paris of Salerno Is visiting at lthe liorae of W. ;Riee. . Phone :794 y 6c seasoning, only, lb. 1 .15c lb. -27c- or in piece, lb. ... ..20c ..Oc : Jxmeless Corn JBeef . er ' i -