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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1925)
V8 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 25; 1925 1. HI L HAS FtHEPABTY Fortieth -Birthday Anniver sary Fittingly Observed ... by .Bank Last Night 'The Firpt National Bank cele brated it fortieth birthday last evening with a dinner siren in. honor of the , of fleers, directors, stockholders and employees, at the 'Marion Hotel., 1 " Under the name of the Capital 'Rational Bank, doors were opened for the first time on Monday, No ember 23,-1 $85. Of the original e'gners of the articles of associa tion; one only Is - living, W. T. Cray, now of Seattle. O. J. Pry, president ot-the bank,-cted as toastmaster, short, talks being tnade - by virtually all present, guests numbering 25: - The Late R. S. Wallace, father UPSET sua fills, illDIGESTIOII Chew a few Pleasant" Tablets, :. Stomach Fee&rTme !; ,7 So pleasant, so Inexpensive, so quick to settle an upset stomach. The moment "Pape's Diapepsin' reaches the stomach all pain and -distress from indigestion or a sour, gassy stomach vanishes. -Millions know its .magic. All araggistfl recommend this harm- . less stomach corrective.- adv. of Paul B, Wallace, came frpm Chicago and founded the bank with J. H. Albert Original sign ers of the articles of association were R. fc. Wallace, J. H. Albert, J. M. Martin, W. J. Polley,- Squire Farrar, ancle of John i Farrar, present postmaster, W. YT. Martin and W- T. Gray, the only surviv ing member. According to the account pub lished In The Oregon Statesman on the, day. following the opening, the first day saw .12 depositors enter, the .bank. and five checks were listed. The late Dr. Skiff, father of Dr. Mark S. Skiff, bought the first exchange. George Mor ris, of Marrletta, Ohio, was the first depositor. When opened, the capital was then $75,000. It was Increased to $100,000 In 1910, and again to 1125,000 in 1912. Tin 1923, the name was changed to the First Na tional Bank and new officers were added. The late George F. Rogers was elected president, and E. F. Slade, formerly of the Federal Re serve bank, was named vice presi dent. Stock was widely distribut ed and new . stockholders added, while the bank adopted. a distinct community, policy. It is believed to be the only bank in j .Oregon maintaining a farm representative, to assist and advise. Present officers are: D. J. Fry, president; E. F. Slade, vice .president; J. H. Albert, cashier; W. I. Needham, trust officer and H. E. Eakln, as sistant cashier. '"',, NEWS BRIEFS ; : (Contlnued'from page 5) teachers. Miss Mildred Christian sen of the Salem, high school has been engaged -to conduct the French course, but as yet the Spanish teacher has. not been named. The classes will com mence Tuesday evening and will be held twice a week, on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, until the completion of the courses. It is the purpose to make the courses of such quality that they will merit one semester's actual school credit Miss Race Dies ' Dorothy Jane Race, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Race, formerly Kafoury will b e Closed all day Thanksgiving i . ... "CAN". AND DO" Salem Store . Portland Store 460 State St. 383 Alder St. 1! ONE DIAL TO TUNE ' M Radio at its Best -r " :; The voice of the Kennedy U like that of a fine musical instrument, rich, dear and pure with all the over tones and fine .modulations that are so pleasing to the true lover of musk. j KENNEDY .--' j; :'--:'r :-: . - V The new Kennedy Radio models are now on display beautiful in .appearance, teasy to operate, dependable in performance-- constant source of entertainment and pleasure for you and your family. PJion um for demonstration in your homei j of Salem, but now living In Yaki ma, Washington, has died at the Yakima home, according to word received here Tuesday. ' Miss Race was but 13 years of age. The death followed on a. very brief illness. . Mr. Race is superinten dent of the Libby McNeil and Libby company at Yakima. A Hamilton-Beach VacHum Sweeper increases the life of a rug. Hamilton, 340 court st. nzs On Sale Defective All Wool bed blankets Bishop's. n28 Albany Couple Want Baby An Albany couple have written to Dr. Henry Morris asking him to send them a baby girl from Sa lem that they may adopt. They state that they wish a "nice healthy girl from 6 months to a year and a half old. They claim tn have lived In Albany for 17 years, and to own their own home in addition to other property. Hear the Orthophonl VIctroU today at Stiff's. nl2tf Leaves for South Dan Russell, tynewriter sales man who has 'had charge of the Yakima territory, is on his way to San Francisco on a business trip. Mrs. Walling: IMes Mrs. Elizabeth Walling, a resi-r dent of Clackamas county since 865 until a rear ago. died at the home of her son, Ray Walling. 'on Monday night. She is survived by her husband, George Walling, and five children. She was a life- lonr member of the Episcopal church. , Funeral -pervjees will be field in Oregon city mis auer- noon. land each season " to . encourage similar production, by other organ izations." Officers are E. Bruce Knowlton, president; ; Kennith, Baow secretary, and Frank Daugh. erty treasurer. The corporation Is for a duration of seven years- High Grade Player Piano Left with us. Big sacrifice for immediate sale. See this snap at once. Tallman Piano Store, S95 S. 12th. n25 Births Are Reported Five births were reported at the office of , the city health officer Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W- R. Humphrey' of Boardman received a son November 18 and have named him Harry. A daughter was born November 18 to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Peterson and has been named Doris Marie. To Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Birtchet of Salem was born on November 16 a son, who has been given the name of Ardath Lee. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Colgan of Sa lem received a daughter November 16 and have named -her Elenor Maxine. A daughter was born No vember 20 to Mr. and Mrs. Carter Keene, who have given her the name of Roselea Nancy. On Sale Defective All Wool bed blankets Bishop's. n28 $5 Down and 91 Per Week Places a Hamilton Beach vacuum sweeper in your nome. Hamilton's, 340 Court. n25 Smart Shop Dissolves- Notice that Lester Schlosberg had received a bill of sale and the dissolution of the Smart Shop were among the articles filed, with the state corporation commissioner on Tuesday. The action was taken by the directors, Lester Schlos berg, Mabel Schlosberg and Mar garet Parsons. Opera Company Files- Articles of incorporation were filed Tuesday by the American Grand Opera company of Portland The purpose is to "encourage com position of American grand operas by producing one or more ton- published jgTand operas In Port 336, commenced to hold its meet ings In its new home on the corner of State and Cottage. 40 members have been initiated into the lodge. The members voted In are as fol lows: Francis E. Aline, Elbert R. Busselle, j Gerhard L. Bartlett, Omar F. Coffel, Charles R. Chase, Ray Crittenden, Walter F. Down ing, Laurence Elliott, H. W. Elgin, B. I. Ferguson, L. O. Herrold, Keith M. Harris, J. A. Kapphahn, Robert W. Kelly, J. B. Lewis, G. P. Sharkey, Paul Samson, B. L. Steeves, Richard Aschman, Fred Viesko, Elmo S. White, H. W. Bross, W.; P. Dunsmoor, Clifford Dunsmoori Mark D. Ellis, S. J. Furr, R. A. Harris, Ralph S. Ham ilton, Oliver C. Locke, D. P. Mick- el, W. C. Marshall, Gordon Thomp son, O. a McDowell, William B. Cain, C. D. Fowle. A. E. Mclntire, Russell Bonesteele, A. E. Schur- man, C- H. Townsend, A. L. Head-rlck. Auto Is Recovered A Ford touring car bearing li cense plates 108-781, belonging to Dr. A. R. Bruce, was recovered in Tangent, Ore., early this morning by Deputy Sheriff Lillard of Linn county. The machine was stolen here yesterday afternoon. Place. Your Order Now Fer. Christmas delivery for a Hamilton-Beach vacuum sweeper, $5 down Si per week on balance. Hamilton, 340 Court St. n25 Northwestern Leaves City The Northwestern river steamer plying between Portland and Sa lem under the operation of the Sa lem Navigation company, has left again for Portland. The boat is carrying light loads, of less than 100 tons, until the river shall rise sufficiently to Insure ample depth the length of the channel from Portland to Salem. It is hoped that the channel will be cleared sufficiently by this summer to al low the boat to continue its serv ices the year round, Instead of laying off for that period. The Mathloma, government dredge, 3s at work right now just below Sa lem working to clear the channel. Buy Your Wife a Hamilton-Beach vacuum sweep er for Christmas, $5 down, balance $1 week. Hamilton's, 340 Court. n25 Elks Elect New Members Since the Salem Elks lodge, o, FURNITURE AUCTION Today at 278 North Cottage COMMENCING 1:30 P. M. 1 upright grand piano, electric washing machine, electric vacuum cleaner. Majestic 6 hole range with coils, 1 Hoosier cabinet. This sale includes furnishings of five rooms. Own ers are leaving fpr California. DONT MISS THIS SALE Anna Leith H. F. Woodry & Son Owner Auctioneers ! - t - tor 271 X. Com'l., Phono 75 ' WE'PAY CASH FOR USED FURNITURE Advance Musical News The Panatrope The New Music Reproducing Machine" designated the Panatrope ly its nrianu facturers, the Brunswick Balke Collan der Co., will be heard at H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Friday and Saturday aft ernoons and evenings. Straighten Up! Nicest Laxative, "CascaretsM10c Don't stay head achy, dizzy, sick. Nothing else re lieves that bilious, constipated feeling so nicely as candy like "Cascarets." Take on or two of ; these pleasant laxa tive tablets any time to gently; stimulate yobr liver and start your bowels. Then you will feel fine, your head becomes clear. stomach sweet, tongue pink, skin rosy. "Cascarets" gently cleanse, sweeten and refresh the entire system. They never gripe, over act or sicken. Directions for men, women and children on each box. any drug store. Adv. "Quality First Groceries Fxesh Meats, Fruits,' Home Bakery Goods.' Selected Poultry We have been fortunate in securing two extra fine lots of grain-fed turkeys, every one a young bird and fat, weighing from eight 1 o twenty pounds. 48c pound 10 to 14 pounds GEESE 35c pound DUCKS Spring hatch, 5 to 6 pounds 35c pound ffcAVY HENS A special fine lot selected for roasting, 3 and 4 lbs. 35c pound 5 and 6 pounds 38c pound Order your poultry early or call and select them your self. Thanksgiving Specials For weeks we have been preparing for the Thanks giving feast and we have loads of the very best im ported and domestic delica sies to select from. Figs and Dates California Layer Figs 25c pound California Layer Figs in Packages,, 20c and 35c California Black Layer Figs 20c package California Dates 50c pound Fard Dates, 40c pound Dromedary Dates 2 packages for 45c Imported "Cluster Raisins " " 50c pound Heinz-Plum Pudding 1 lb. 45c; 2 lbs. 85c Heinz Fig Pudding . 1 lb. 45c; 2 lbs. 85c Sherry Sauce 35c bottle : Sher-i-vin For . making Sherry Sauce Pints $155 Cordials . A full line of American cordials. Apricot, Black berry, Creme - de - menthe, Port, Sherry, Vermouth. Roth Grocery Co, Home-Made Plum Pudding Made from directions of an old English recipe. 4Cc pound Real Fruit Cake Old English Style 1 to 5 pounds each 75c pound Mince Meat Our own make 20c pound Mince, Pies, Pumpkin Pic?, ' Apple Pies. A full line of Cakes ; Angel, Sunshine, Prune, Chocolate, Nut, Co coanut, Lady Baltimore, Mocha. Fruits Navel Oranges, Arizonr. Grape Fruit, Fresh Pineap ple, Cranberries, Lemons. Jonathan Apples $1.75 box. Delicious Apples $2.50 n:ni $3.50. - , Vegetables Head Lettuce, Cauliflow er, Celery and" Celery Hearts, Tomatoes, Sprout?. Cabbage, Carrots, Turnips, Squash, Pumpkins, Par snips, Beets, Sweet Potatoes Nuts 2 pounds Chestnuts 45c 3 pounds Walnuts &Sc 2 pounds Filberts 35c Almonds 40c Phones 1885-6-7 No charge for Delivery Thirty Day Account Service THANKSGIVING OFFEE CONTINUES UNTIL NOVEMBER 28 9 12 lb. .TURKEY FZs'TS With every purchase of a Universal Range or a Sellers Kite hen Cabinet UNIVERSAL Fuel Ranges Universal Fuel Ranges are available here in many styles. There are blue or grey porcelain ranges, semi-porcelain ranges with nickle trimmings or plain,. cast steel ranges all with or without hot water , connections. Ask especially to see the Universal por celain range in peacock blue of pearl grey finish sanitary, washable, inde-structible. TP n TN White pordelain and I nickle trimmed Universal range, coiled, connnected land set up with heavy pipe. ilor KITCHEN CABINETS You'll find the right size Sellers for your kitchen in our big line of Sellers kitchen.cabinets at just the right price. You can get any Sellers in satin-white enamel, light golden oak, or Sellers ; grey enamel. WATCH OUR WINDOWS 14 A