) THE OREGON STATESMAN. 3 ALUM, OREGON, TUESDAY IIOISJIKG. OTVEIIEZH C, 1C27 A ' 1 1 9 k STATE SAVINGS AND LOAN ) ASSOCIATION ; 703-706 First National Bank BuHdinj, Salem, Oregon ASSETS OVER $142,000.00 MORE THAN 1100 MEMBERS, J ? i 'I Pay 7! Per Cent Monthly installment or lamp snm deposits accepted I AN INVESTMENT WORTH INVESTIGATING Se ns -for monthly payment loans on city property 'IV- II I! II ! SAYS A 1927 Ford Tudor Sedan fully equipped including upholstering covering; licensed new la An suit, hu ma but very few mile tnd U I imp at 1415.00. A II (( IfcQ The House That Service Bant" Extort Dea Kre Tofiay ' Elfcor of ta . four Portlaad dally newspapers wBl spend today ta Salem Inspecting the tUU flax Industry, which U .operated iacon aeetloa wlta tha, state paltn- tUry. Luuaheou will b served !a the. guard's osarters at the prjson aj noon. Tae editors will asked to return to Salem at a later data and Inspect the other state lastltatloai. 10 Womu Jailed as Vagrant-- ', I Jane Harst .waa; yesterday rested by officers and placed county ' Jail on a- charge of grancy. She baa asked for time to consult an attorney before enter ing a plea. LOCAL. NEWS BRIEFS Fined for Intoxication J. J. McCarthy waa fined 110j In police court yesterday for being drunk. 'J A I Carte Service In plains Room, Marlon Hotel. Park too Long C. 8. Teeple. W. E. Anderson J Ant if- J. Poddc were fined St each In police court yesterday, for overtime parkins.' Adam Allowed Divorce ' Decree of divorce waa handed lown In circuit court yesterday In the suit brought by Addle E. Ad- fa ma asatnet Morris L. Adams. : lks Dance Tomorrow X'ght -":. Ffne Floor, Good Music. remit to Build - Clyde and Claude Johnson wereg.Sult to Qnlet TItl ironed a permit yesterday to con struct a one story dwelling at 1444 S. 12th street at a cost of $2000 Try Our Special Delicious Barbecue chicken dinners, the Nook. Disobeyed Stop 8; For failure to observe a street stop sign Robert T.. BoaLs wac fined $5 in police court yesterday. Dad Watson Real Old Time Dance Crystal Gardens Wednesday. For Rent Business Locatlo . In New Hotel Salem Building opposite Elslnore. See W. M. Garner, 1 S3 South High. For Dry Planer Ends- : : Phone Hillman Fuel Co., Phone 1855. - ' . For Sale Pedigreed Boston - Male Pupa. (Call Eve's. 1157 N. Cottage. ; ; Decree was handed down In cir cuit court yesterday In the suit to quiet .title Instituted by A. M. Hansen and John Frita. AUend Homeromlng Mr. and Mrs. Vernon D. Bain Miss Ruth E. Rom and MUs Luci Card, of Woodburn," were among( those who attended Willamette; homecoming doings here Satur day. A.tlUedueed Prices on Oorselettes Girdles, brassieres, during, re moval sale. Swart Specialty Shop, 453 Court.- (tut of the common Dad Watson, Crystal; Gardens Wednesday. , .. : , ' '.(: Talk to XlwMlsae Klwanlans will listen to a talk on American edncation at their noon luncheon today to be given by -R. W. TaVenner, assistant of the Salem j high school. ; Music will be furnished by the students. Divorce Suit Fllest; 2 Nettle Hoyt yesterday filed suit for divorce against H. L. Hoyt, al leging that he deserted her daring the month of April. 1020. They were married July 20, 1894 and have bad six children, several of whom have reached majority. Onuunenta 6brabbery i- ' Fruit, nut trees. Warren ; nurs ery. Salem.! Rt. 9, box 147A. Phone104F24. . : i Terms H Close in. at 1040 Broadway. $300 could ! handler Furnace, fireplace, garage.. Price $3800. Vacant ready for you. Becke & Hendricks. 1SS N. High street- Non-Support Charged Leo L. Coon was arrested yes terday on a charge of non-support. He will be given a hearing at 10, a. m. today before Justice of the Peace Braxier SmalL ; : Accident Reported . Joe Turner of route 4 yesterday reported to the county sheriff that he collided with M. S. Fisher of Chemawa while be waa driving bis ear oa the Salem-Silverton high way. Local Xbnroda Dag Geese With almost a hundred geese and ducka In their car four local business men returned yesterday! from a bunting trip to Tale Lake where they went last week. Those injln the party were: Max Page, Herbert Stiff, R. MV Daughter and P. E. Fullerton. : Tula Lake la in Klamath county, about 35 miles southeast of FOamatli Falls. It gets its name from the fact that the lake is almost entirely dried up and the tulea show above the water. ' Special this Week Only- Bull puppies $5 and $10. land, 273 State. . Pet . e GraybQl Arrested Due to an error, an Item In Sun-. day's Statesman stated that traffic omcer , ueorge jsawaros naa ar rested a party by the same name for driving a car without a tail- light. The party arrested was Leonard Graybill, who is a truck driver for the D. A. Larmer Trans fer company. - . 1 Chrysanthemums Por SaT W. C, Pickens, 140 N. 17th St. Telephone 2C38J. f ' Panhandling Charged John Holgate, who was released from the city Jail Saturday after having served a ten-day sentence for drunkenness, was arrested again eunaay cnarged with pan handling on the streets. U - Furnitnre Upholstered ! And . repalrngj Gleee-Powers Furniture Cov i Elllnsson Goes to Jail E. J. EUlingson was yesterday fined $50 In justice court on a charge of assault and battery growing out of an alleged liquor party recently. Falling to produce hla fine. Elliarson was lodged In the county jail. Divorce Ordered ! A decree of divorce has handed down in circuit court yesterday by Circuit Judge L. H. McMahan in the case of ) Clara Schmltt its Charles L. SchmKL The case went by default. :." I- -4 -: ' - j ',"'- - - 1 Inch Mill Wood ' ; " I t Special price on quantity orders. Hillman Fuel Co. Ph. 1855. Fights, Armory, Wed Bobby Vernoa Vancourer, Battling SUm, Balllngham. rounds; no raise la prices. Also Ted.Fox of Salem ts. Del Farmer. Eugene. Two special events:' -4 rounds. Shadow Greti vs. Bobb? pendence ts. pete Wlllet, Salem. Wednesday, Nov, 9 th, prlcei dua ta tower foreign costs of production-tafl ttatadtrdi of living", as are indoatry ad labor. then they wm be made banafi- clarlea , of "' our system . of produc tion, and not vntn that li done will tht tariff become effective to those 'crops of which we produce a surplus. This surplus la to small, as com pared to the whole crop and the existence ao potent for 111. that so effort should he spared to find a corrective and apply it legislative ly if found practicable. and means committee that be would introduce a resolutloa to ascertain who was paying the ex penses of the estate tax witnesses, unless some republican member of congress should da Former Editor Here ' ' Wayne Harrison, former editor of the Bentoa County Courier and now engaged In another line of business, was a visitor from Cor- valUs yesterday. Talk on Narcotics Dr. H. K. Stock well of the Sa lem clinic will address Rotarians at their luncheon tomorrow on the subject of the narcotics practice In Oregon. The doctor Is chairman of the committee on narcotics in the Oregon state chamber of com merce and said to be an authority on the subject. K SET LMATSESSI! Treasury's Plans Come in for Rough Handling Before . ! Committee WASHINGTON, Nov. 7. ( AP ) A: promised investigation of the Real News , Prominent Banker (concluding his little chat with the ship news reporters): TAnd as for the for eign debt situation. I believe that Secretary Mellon has handled the matter' la masterly fashion. If you don't agree with me, 1 should be glad to answer any questions you may have In mind. Tabloid Reporter: "Is It true that your wife : Is contemplating divorce T" A Paris music hall artist set a sew, fashion by matching her dog's raincoat to her own. -, OBITUARY Reefer At her home six miles north of salem on route 8. November 7. 1927, Myra Eleanor Reefer, age C4 years. Survived by ber hus band Daniel S. Reefer, eight chil dren. Robert. Louis. Harrr. Mnr. expense accounts ox tomorrow s nyt irma, Mary and Royal of Sal & Oregon Pop and Paper Co. Preierred. Limited amount. fori sale. Hawkins and Roberts. Phone 1427., FARM RELIEF Boy Bom to Jarmans Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Jarman, 755 Union Street are the proud par ents of an eight pound baby boy born Sunday evening .at 10:30 p. m. at the Salem hospital. The young son has been named Robert Wayne. Mr. Jarman Is associated with the J. C. Penney company, and la manager.of the shoe depart ment In the local store. Five Loads 16-fncb Mm Wood $17.50. Salem Transfer ' and Fuel Co.. 295 8. High. TeL 529 Night 193S. ' ! Kays Vp la Court - Coming up In J ustlce court yes terday, the case of T, L. Kays was continued until December I. Kays has-been held in county jail here since October 17 on two charges. one being writinr a check with out having sufficient funds in he bank, and the other being operat ing a car with Improper license plates. He was released from Jail on bis own recognizance yester day. : State Filed Answer- Answer has been filed In circuit court here in the case of Mutual Benefit Health and Accident asso ciation of Nebraska vs. Clare A. Lee as state Insurance commis- sionen. The answer, which filed by the attorney general's of fice, asks that the temporary in- J unction granted the 'association be set aside.' . f Price, Lowered, Center Otreet Corner (6x110. Total price $12,500 and $5000 will handle Nets 4 and must Increase in val ue. Becke and Hendricks, 189' N Hieh Street. f Injured in Auto Accident ' Miss Honoria Grant, 1540 Mill street received injuries about the head and' was otherwise bruised yesterday at noon when she was thrown, from a' car driven by uiauae nupp, zii Brooxs ave nue. Hupp's car collided at the corner of Center and Church streets with another car driven by G. W. . Waterbury of Woodburn. She was rushed to the Salem hos pital where it was found she. was not seriously injured. ; Larger New Homes " if interested In ? or 7 room strictly modern homes, we have two we can finish to suit you Priced IS000 and $5500. All mod em features including frigid-air North in protected district. ..Becke & Hendricks. 189 N. High street '4c . FOR SALE; Collides With Bus i ; ; Miss Thelma Porter, 2705 Ma ple avenue, reported to the police yesterday that while driving south on Cottage street she collided with an S. P. bus going east on Hood street. Little damage wis done. White Cabinet Sewing Machine- Like new,' cost $150 Owner leaving for California take It tor $90. Tel. 33F4. JU. S. Bank Building. Fainnount Hill Homes We have 4 new homes $7500 to $12500. ' AH ready for your fam-H ily. It's your move. : Becke A Hendricks. 189 N. High street. Title Established Two papers were filed in circuit court yesterdey: to clear up. the Hits Electric Train Emillo Cortesl of Portland was Involved in a' collision with an Oregon Electric train yesterday morning at the Commercial street crossing when he was unable to bring bis car to a stop after seeing the . oncoming train. The front end of hie car waa demolished but no Injuries were sustained by the driver or any of the passengers in his car. Patriotic Real Old Time Dan Dad Watson, Crystal Garden, Wednesday. You will enjoy It. . For Sale ' H : I . 1 f One of the best paying and most popular restanrants la Salem, priced right. Melvla Johnson, 320 New Davenport- Walnut furniture, etc.Xat F. N. Woodry's auction Wednesday nlte. Extradition Granted Governor Ifitlerson last night allowed an extradittion hearing for Clarence Fair who is wanted in Tennessee on a charge of lar cency by bailee. Fair fis under arrest at' Medtord. : : The Auburn Woman's Club Is sponsoring a Cooked Food Sale on Nov. 12 at the S. P. ticket office. Divorce Allowed 1 Decree of divorce was handed down in circuit court Jby Circuit Judge L. H. McMahan yesterday in the suit brought by Hot tense Lan ders against Gray Landers. The title of Eva Palmerton to a cer Plaintiff waa restored ber maiden tain piece of real property In Mar ion county. . A decree had been handed ; down on October 27 by the court in her suit to quiet title. Yesterday an order was handed down setting aside this order as having been made prematurely.' At the same time a second? decree. based upon default of the defen dants, was handed down estab lishing: title to the property in questions name, Hortense Speare. went by default. Big Auction ! Wednesday night at , F. Woodry's Auction Market. N. New 4-Room Bungalow- laundry trays, hardwood floor, ga rage. -etc., $3250. . Easy terms. Melvln Johnson, 320 U. S. Bank Building, phone 637.. Eight acres north of Salem on the Pacific highway; small house: small barn: 3 acres strawberries; running wateT; 250 codrs wood. Price $2200 and only $500 down. FOR SALE Twenty-seven acres five miles from Salem about five blocks oft Salem-Dallas highway; run ning water; some timber; lots of fruit ; 12 acres cultivated. Nothing to -compare with this for the price. Only $2,000 if sold during next tea days. U. S. REALTY CO. 442 State St. TeL 2660 Mussco to be Returned Governor Patterson Monday au thorlxed the extradition of Dom inlck Mussco, who Ls wanted in Stanislaus county, CaL, on charge of assault with latent to commit murder. Mussco is under arrest in Portland. that Mussco escaped from a hos pital in California, where he was sent for an operation. " He ; pre viously; had pleaded not guilty to the charge preferred against him and the date of the trial had been set. New 4-Room Dn-ij-alow a r , .: New 4-r 00m bungalow, modern 'n every way; garage, paving. laundry- trays, furnace etc.. $3250 Melvln Johnson. 320 U. S. Bank bldg. Phone 637. ' ,' . The case irairmount hui iots ssoo , or up. All sizes, facings etc Terms. See this choice and choose yours NOW. i Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. ! M Company Vet Visits- Louis Goldberg, member of old Company M of Salem during the World war, stopped In Salem yes terday for a short time while on His way with his wife to.Vancouv er, B. C. He expects to be in this city again In . about a week, : be state. Ills home Is now In Los Anseles, where he operates a drug store. ; 1 h f . Mrs. J. Walker Hart- Mrs. Frank J. Walker, of ML Ansel and G. M. Sniderhon of Shaw were listed as having been injured in- an accident reported to the county sheriff yesterday by Frank J. Walker, husband of the Injured woman and driver of the car. Extent or tne Injuries was not listed in the report. The ac cident occurred between the Walk er car and one driven by Snider hon on the Silverton road. - ED SAID 0T ALTERED Senator McNary Not Insis tent on Forms of Aid, but .on Principle By CHARLES L. McNARY rn-attoa StaUa SwtUr frsm Oresoa) Tom advices I have received there appears ta be no appreciable abatement of the. agitation for iann renei legiaiatton since con- legislation takes ls not important so longas pur guide is the princi ple that agriculture must be re stored to its former place of equal ity with industry, transportation1. and labor; 1 . - r :-' :- A satisfactory solution of the problem involve the segregation of the surplus beyond domestic re quirements, its sale abroad, or Its storage from times of surplus to times of scarcity. . witnesses and rough handling of the treasury's plan to continue to collect a tax from the thousands of persons who buy new automobiles enlivened today's tax bearings by the : house ways and means com-; wlttee. 'j': si -: i , Whllej Governor Green of Mich igan was advocating repeal, of the estate or inheritance tax. Repre sentative Rainey, democrat, Illi nois; Interrupted to ask it he knew anything about a lobby seeking such aetlon.i The governor said he : did not. and added: ; i I paid my ' own expenses , to Washington." '. - , - I'm ! glad of that," snapped Raiaey. "There's going to be an investigation of who's supporting that lobby." I'm here at my own expense," reiterated the governor. It's the most expensive lobby I Know,- continued Rainey. "I pro pose to ask that question of all witnesses appearing on the estate tax." ; The committee tomorrow will hear a group of witnesses on the inheritance tax, including mem bers here attending a - three day session of the National Council of State legislatures, which seeks among other things, repeal of this levy. Governor Sorlie of North' Dako ta, spoke briefly at the opening session of the council, today, fa voring repeal of the inheritance tax. He said it was no lonirer war measure, but was a regulatory law. ;L; r U Representative Rainey declared after ; today's session of the ways em and Victor of Arlington. Cali fornia, Also survived by a broth er B. K. Jenkins of Eugene, Ore gon and a' brother and two sisters in the east. t ruwaaaxa IS:- . Waldren : William Waldren, November 5, aged 79 years, at his late residence at 1 Salem.: Ore., recently of Port land.; Survived by " his wldaw. Ainuat waiaren, ana one Ray Q.. of Silverton.. The son, serv- When there ls a domestic sur-Jices will be held In the Methodist plus of any product, it la elemen tary economic law that the price df the surplus fixes the price of the entire production. , ' T From the foundation of the na tion this country has produced a surplus of basic agricultural com modities. Before the World war this situation did not Injuriously effect agriculture because the world level of prices was compar able to our own. Slace the war. and as a result thereof, the mar kets of the world have been de pressed and demoralized until the farmers cannot sell their products at world price levels. When the farmers tre protected against ; ruinously competitive Trultis Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Trultt of Prosser, Wash., are house guests of Mr. Truitt's aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Basey. Mr. Trultt spent his childhood in Salem and vicinity, being the son of Judge Warren Trultt, who is now living at Moscow, Idaho. Meeting Time Changed The meeting of the Woman's society of the First Baptist church will hold a meeting on Wednesday at 2:30 p. m., a.t the home of Mrs. W. F. Foster, 1045 North, Fifth street. The meeting was to have been held on Friday but "the date has been 'changed due to the fact that Friday, is Armistice day. . Five Acres ' l Five acres, east on: paved road. $1575. $25 down. W. H. Grab- enhorst & Co., 134 S. Liberty street. .si ; ' . : Hurt la Collision f : Miss Dora Gillinga and Miss Mary Cary received slight injuries Officers saldKeBterda3r when the car they were tiding in collided with a car at the corner of South; Liberty and Miller streets with ? another car driven by Wilson Gllett. 2678 Lee street. William Hastings, 1605 S. High street was the driver of the other car. . . f: Distinctly .Correct Footwear For-' Men Boys For Women Girl rsj John J. Rottle Expert hoe fitters State-St, Episcopal church, Silverton, Ore" Tueoday. November 8. at 3:30 p. m. Interment Silverton cemetery. Jack & Ekman, morticians. Silver- ton, Qre., In charge of arrange ments. . ' HEMSTITCHING f, t and 10 eenta per yard. Also button, stamping and pleatlag. ANNA H. ERUEGER Over Miller's ; Telephone 117 FOR SALE OR RENT Three acres close in on paved highway ' with modern house, F. L. Wood, 341 State St. For SaU For Rent Cleaning Ribbons Special rental ratea to Student Phone 866 841 H. Com'l St. Victor Adding Machine Serrico C. M. LOCKWOOD Casey's Guaranteed RHEUMATISM REMEDY Money refunded if it does not - cure your case KELSON A HUNT, Druggists Cor. Court and Liberty TeL 7 1027 FRKU W ALLPAa'EK - w SAMPLE BOOKSr.: . Call, phone or write; ' MAX O. BURUN 179 N. Commercial " r Salem FOR - I DECORATIONS - ; See C F. BRETTHAUPT Telephone 280 513 State BL Wanted . Erperlenced v ' Beauty operator to .lease space for beauty shop in connection with barber shop. Ground floor; good location. See W. M. Garner.-! 5 3 iSouth High. j : . 1 YICK SO-HERB CO. J. H. LEOXG, Mgr. 4?5 Our life's work has been rpent la studying the healing properties of Chinese herbs and now dily . we", relieve those suffering from stomach, liver and kid ney trouble, rheuma tism and gall stone T Also disorders of men, .womeaand; children.' ; j '1 Free Consultation Call or Write Open A. M. to 8 P. L -. 420 State St., Salem, Oregon : " Ladles, wool dresses cleaned and pressed, $1.00 up. Men'a and Ladies" suits cleaned and pressed, $1.00. VARLEY CLEANERS . Over Bnsfcls ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired, New 4 or Used Motors 3 YIBIJERTr& TODD Tl.iniTJ Ulectrical 191 South Hib. , Tel. 2112 Kantleek Baby Hot Water Bottles You save because It is the very finest quality ' Hot Water Bottle ever sold at the price. : " J You are safe because It won't leak it's made la one piece,, no s e a m s, splices or patches. Made just as strong as the - larger sizes. . , , ? One Pint Size ' 01.25 Pcrry'c Dru z Sicro 115 S- CcErtil MT. CREST ABBEY MAUSOLEUM : VAULT ENTOMBMENT LLOYD T. RIGDON, Mngr. TERWILLIGERS Perfect Faneral Service - For Less . Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 734 NOT BUSINESS But Service in its Truest and Finest Sense performed with Understanding and - Reverence " Webb's Funeral Parlors Telephone 120 -Big-.AUCTI0K velour at F. N. WOODRY'S ' Auction Market 1610 N. Summer St. Wed. Nite 7 P. LI; Sharp New furniture includi'n 1. new 32 piece set Ea . varia. China dishes l..nevr Jacquard velour davenport l..new Jacquard chair to natch l..Axrainster rujr &JSx 10.6 1 Walnut hbrary diner lWalnut China cabinet ; r book ease - . S beds, springs & ctat- tresses. 2 WL rnckera. veloar seats. New linoleum rtrgs, all sizes New linoleum remnants New wool bed blankets and robes New rayon bed spread 1 set andirons and tons? 1 EL bridge lamp 1 EI. Hoover Fweeper, like new 1 large kitchen cabinet da.idy 2 good heaters 1 eed baby carriage I Lare 4-burner oil stove with range back 1 2-btrner oil stove l 4 rockers - . ' p 2 ext. tables. 6 chairs 1 oak and' leather duo- 4 --fold :r : ' J I large door, d or mats, j pails, axe, cluld's tri- cycle, utencils, dishes, - apples, potatoes, etc Cash paid for used Furnittiro ' ' Phone 511 EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Ten Years Practice In Salem Phone C25 Dr. L. R. Bnrdcttc Optometrist 401 First National Bank Bldg. LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1863 , General Banking: Business ' Office Hours from 1& a. m. to 3 p. m. Let Kennell-Ellis Make Your View and Commercial Pictures, Any Time, Any Place ' . . , -V..i s Old Photographs Copied Often you want old photographs reproduced,1 but. fear entrust ing them to strangers. Our reputation assures- the safety : and proper care of your picture, which we will copy, enlarge, frame or hand color at a price lower than the unknown agent can offer. - . Kennell-Ellis Studio 429 Oregon Bldg. TRANSFER tzl STORAG - Long and Short Distance Haullns Public and Private Storage - Fireproof Building GRALNi FEED and S: V Free Delivery to any part of the city Quotalicris cn Application Farmers PAUL TRAGLIO, Pre?. Day Telephone 2S Niht it.::