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HIE OREGOrSTAT 1527 OFSlflSIIIED i ; ST fllTil B8LI In lull tor the plant aa it stands U subscribed;, that amount is 75,- 090. Of thla, a all bat approxi mately 415,000 la in sight "The remainder la due to come princi pally from B&lera stockholders. and when it ts provided. Mr. Kay has explained, there will be no ne cessity for an additional call Governor fmd Mrs. PatterSOfl Upon the stockholders. t . n i i Mom of these bonds will neaa necemng uno and Lead March have to be sold to bring the f Inancee up to the amount planned, tut wrhen the debt la oat of the way he bonds can be readily sold a tfta markat like other b on da. and Prominent people from rioas! the remaining units of the plant pa: -a of the state were in anenu-i be pot ,n operation. fence last night at me mimrj rv-t ception and dance given unaer we Tv,,ft , jt,y ic MOT flirpctlon of the Oregon National! .-- w w .w Guard at the state armory lh hon r nf nAwnar and Mrs. Patter A Rrie&dler General and Mrs.4 White. SUFFICIENT, DECLARED (Continued from Pace One) being SilPOllMSPlflf "WE'VE GOT TO HAVE MON ET PRESENTED AT ML, B The re-creation of happy-go- lucky chap who glTea his chance for a college education to another! Id thai hal 4h teasel's length began taking the cargo ashore la lighters. - ;- : r Late today it was uncertain whether the skip' could he refloat ed from the reef jest outside the harbor, aecerdlBC te messages re ceived by the Y(ar4 Une and the Mexican naUeaal railways, The messages, wakh do net ex plain how the ship was grounded. BUILT I, boy with the privilege of Ualag his was on the reef On message . . - : . . . t W BB WW - W SIDI Ua 1MB U1U U NT WiM ij.ii.. ; i. ...j tV.n.. girl who toakM hint the wrl- ntiQmiimg ib TMSei and Another ous side of life the altuatioa re- .. fctroB1, erU ilBd , WM veaied - w go. w i nave Dlowlng ,nd u lt Sp6use of Rich Man's Son Given separation Ground . - of Desertion part of councilman is being ex- GoTernor and Mrs. Patterson led pressed at the recommendations the grand march about the room 0r the ways and means committee and headed the receiving line. fjtt dealing with the budget. Seme Others in the receiving line were are hinting that salary increases Brlgadfef General ..and Mrs. will be sought for the police and V3ilte, Colonel and Mrs. Freder- the firemen. :t Others Indicate that ick Arnold, of Portland; Colonel taxes are already oo high, and as end Mrs". Morrow, of Portiana; j long as men can do secured to nu Colonel . and Mrs. Moses.-or Port- the city's pests at the, salaries tun Cantaln and Mrs. Irwin, Cap- now offered, they should not now ! and Mrs. Burrta. and. Captain be increased. Most or the eounou- knd Mrs-. Garnjoesu imii, bowbtm iu m A nrocram of 14 dance numbers increasing the salary of City Re- followed the : reception. : Mrs.Corder Mark Poulsen, who .has Clinton: M. ''"Irwin and Mrs.; fauu served several years at f lev per T BHrru .presided ai me . puncu monin, .wuie emer aeparunenia. howli : I similar In importance and respon The armory- was attractively Islbiuty nave received Increases. . roratad with flags and bunting Alderman Hal Patton said last tnr tti oacasldn. f -1 night that - he : would seek an Among the prominent army and amount of 11500 properly to care State officials ' from ont of town for the city rest rooms during the present ' weret . Colonel and Mrs. coming, year, f - ; . Eugene - Marshberger. of Wood- Attempt Assassination burni Ctflonel and Mrs. A. W. ' VIENNA. Austria. Nov. 26. Clearyf Colonel and Mrs. Eugene (AP)--A twenty three year old Leyy, Colonel and Mrs. H. ' C. youth made an attempt against Brumbaugh. ; Colonel and Mrs. I the life of Karl Selts. mayor ot Frederick M. West of Portland; Vienna, today. J Several shoU wore Major aad Mrs. Joel C. Booth, of fired at the mayor but all missed Xebanea I -Senator and Mrs. Isaac their "mark, and the youth whose Staples of Portland; Colonel and name is Strebinger, was arrested. Mrs. Gilbert, of Astoria; Mr. and declared he was not a socialist Mrs. Seymour Jones, of Corvallis; 1 but had. been. without employment. Major and Mrs. Orrille W. waller, and planned to kill Beits, who in fif -Easenet and Major and Mr. addition to being mayor. Is a f or- money," snikpon piay preseniea at the high school auditorium next Friday. ; 1 The chap, suddenly awakened, shows his true worth by becom ing a success in " the financial world, clears his claim to his fa ther's estate, and marries the girl. Incidentlr. they live happy ever af ter, l'Jar': i I . George Beechler, Alden Reeder, Maxine Myers, and Marvin, Head- rick have the leading roles in the play. George Lloyd la manager; i rro fits will be used by the Snik increased t the Mexico max be pounded to pieces, YES. IS MODEST AttOPTS nt'SR OF AVOIUIAU BOURBON Jf OMINATlOBiS NEW YORK. Nor. xfCAP) The New Terk American will say tomorrow that Tammany , Hall leadsrs. acting on eipross orders Smith, Am Hnvitrnnff Alirad K. poh aocietylo purchaw some use-1 t.mpowlly abandon.d nego- nations with democratic spoaee- 'i fvnm nthr Btatas to BromOte v . . . . ; a i uii. . m AQQie StUdent UOnVtCteO r .he covernor's nomination for the i . ..... s. r.MA nUwl nresldenor on "the aemocrawc oi wiiirye mi wicyuii uiiit' - - : f i i ?i ?' I i Th Tammanr 'representatlrea OREGON .CITY, ; HOT. f I . I ---r that nromlnent democrats (AP MartlnNollnof Los Anse-t many sutes have called to les. a student , at Oregon SUte offer tUpPort to Smlthlho Agricultural couege, wa convicvi Amertcan will say but the gor ed of assault upon Dr. Emmet arnor v.. refused to receive the Knott of Portland yesterday and Tlgitlnfr delegations. He haa to was fined $50 and costs i In Uheorm44 Tammany leadersthe ar-i ustiee oourt here. O. D.i Carter. I Meie will assert,! that be. will pot Hillsboro. and M. A. Orayson.jmk about the presidential nom- Portland, two other students lu-ltnation nor . do anything to jnnu rolved in tbo affair, were acquit-Unco he next democratlo national ted. I " ,x , "y : r ; ! convention. , " :X" Dr. Knott, who was said to have! ; The American will say that been, beaten by one or more of the delegation of Michigan democrats students near Canemah, filed civil came to see Governor Smith" few suit heru for . $4,000 damages days ago, seekinf permission to against the students alter the dls-l place his name on the ticaet in at tha lastioe oourt ease. Ithe Michigan primary. c v' Tba studenta are saiu 10 navei . : "ine itwbw cwancqnw i attacked him on the highway after firmly declined to see the Malt M.f?i tli road bo he could not orsv tn; American queies James Shirley, of McMlnnville. HFSE COL'CEBT HELD WILLAMETTE GLEE CLUB BRINGS PORTLAND MJLN mer president of the Austrian na tional assembly, and one of. the signatories of, the ' lilt peace treaty. ' .- ! ; 1 " - - , ' : Mayor Selts ; who is a socialist. took active measures in suppress ing the riots In Vienna last July; Thee Portland premier quartet, hailed hy music men of the north west as the finest group bf Its kind, will appear before a Salem audience In Waller hall next Fri day evening. The appearance Is being arranged by the Willamette university , alee club. Laurence Bchrelber. manager. "-, " ' Two 'Willamette graduates. P, M. Blenkinsop. second bass: . and , Everett-XI. , Craven, baritone, are members of the quartet. Blinkln sop of the massive voice travelled four' years with the Willamette vartltv alee club, one and . one- half, years 'with a Canadian male voice . choir' In England, and on November ,1018, sang .before King George In Central Hall. West minister, London. Craves. also appeared on Wil lamette!: glee club programs four years, -touring all principal cities of the northwest.. He Is a member of the American Grand Opera As sociation of. Portland, and , will sing a title role in Mikado which will be presented in the - Heilig theater, Portland, In Decmeber. "; He ranks as one ot the most pop ular baritone soloists In the north- 1 west.- . : - Other members ot the group are '-Carol R. Shear, second tenor. student of Frank H. Tubbs. and Edwin J. Myers In New York: , and Granville D. Morgan, first ten or, five years soloist and first ten or at the ' First Congregational church la Portland. Miss Jean. Harper, graduate of University ot Oregon, Is the com pan! U t " Attempt Made To Avert t Extinction of Salmon SEATTLE, Nov. 26. (AP) Drastic regulations designed to avert threatened extinction of sal mon In southeastern Alaska hare been announced here by Henry W O'Malley. united States . commis sioner of fisheries. - v The feature of the new regula tions Is an order closing all bay estuaries' and passages of south eastern Alaska to fish traps. In addition, the regulations, to be an nounced from i Washington, D. C. on December. 10, will effect a re duction of the length and depth of purse seines,' The maximum length, now 2(0, fathoms, will be reduced - to 200, while the depth now 100 three and one-half inch mesbea will be reduced to 250 such meshes, : A spring "opening date" before which alt salmon ashing will be prohibited la also to be set.': , . ' ' DIVORCED WIFE Refused further aid; by his fath- when he was preasea xor ic Mr. Vanderbllt aaspend- ed publlcaUon of the San Francis eo tabloid, and restrictions, were placed on the Loa Angeiea ami papers. Those,Y too, Raited aad lnt receivership. H then began iwrlttef Vu cles in tha hopa of meeting all his debts, after having retired some bllgatlens with wat reav his laberiusee. RENO, Nev., Nov, 24. AP) I Mi's Rachel Vender bill was today granted a divorce front Cornelus Vanderbllt, J rV former California publisher had eastern hewspaper reporte, a ebargea of desertion The ' complaint of ' Vanderbllt! charging cruelty was withdrawn and decree granted to his wife who was net presenL "-., - " . Vanderbllt said that ha was very 'ea4' fcftef the decree was granted and spoke of the happy moments he had spent with bis di vorced ' wlfd.C ; Vanderbllt added that he intended to reside la Reno In the tuturu. Suit for divorce was filed here by ' Mr, Vanderbllt on No vembe r 10. his comsealnt charging his wife discouraged 'his newspaper activities because litue time re mained to attend social functions. The: complaint had scarcely been filed whoa a cross petition was en tered by Mra. Vanderbllt. No mention was made of a financial settlement. 1 Mr Vanderbllt. Jr..1lbst a for tune In tabloid , publication : Ten ures. j .. . -e: . He had a large fortune In his own name, but persisted In news-1 paper work which, he had entered shortlr after his discharge from the army, He established tabloids lnXoe Anrtles. 8an Franelseo aad in Miami Florida. enii discoutjts REDUCED Is Second City In r State With Relation To I Oeposlts, Says Report Zoana and discounts haTe been reduood from a total 'of'ttU"? lil.io la the year- 1920 iitv. iki oci.il. according to an ao- strlot of reports receivea a offices of the state banking sup erintendent from all . national. state and savings banks and trust companies undr date of -Octooer xo. -t--r-: I Bank borrowings which reached a' high mark of 210,418.262.28 in 1930 have been reduced to $ 1 757.1 84.lt. InvestmtaUi In rjuited States bonds and securities and in sUte. county and municipal bends and warrants' have been in creased from a total ot t&M81.- 015.1 9 carried lu the year 1919 ti 29t.2B7.238. This would In dicate, the state banking super tntendeut said, that there has been a gradual diversion of funds from the usual channels of Investment towards the creation of a secon dary reserve of high class bonds and securities. Thw figure do not Include investments In trade acceptances, call loans and prime commercial paper of -which - ho separate record Is available. Demaad deposits . suerea a sharp reduction la the years - - - M. Sfi(i 1120 and 1921, aggregating tr 926.4S8.7S. but since that time have showed a steady growth un- i .1 s4 a4 . til the total now stsnos a 089,103.78. This shows ae crease for the elgbt years period in 408.825.94. ThU redua?- tiou in demand deposits has been more than offset by the steady growth and Increase la time and savings deposits. These deposits have Increased from $73,860,338,- Ss In 1919 to 1119,565.127.41, or a net increase of 145,704,791.07. The toUl deposits of all banas in the state of Ortgon on Oetober 10. 1927, was 8310.6S4.221.17. which was the largest la the his tory of the stale. , There are 55 cities aad towns In the state whose banks have de posits aggregating more than i eqo. 008. In these cities and towns are located 146 of the 262 hanks, with deooslts amounting to $290,666,092.54. Salem is-the second cHy in the state,' with relation tw deposits. On October It the four local banks had . deposits of 112.413.-' 480.11, Egea was third with deposits of .62,401,060.28, por. land beaded the list with deposits of $169,919,012,33. TROTOLES03IE CONSCIENCE CLEVELAND, O L. F4 Davlg. city tieket ageat for the Baltimore A Ohio railroad has been paid for another ton ef coal, for theVt-er end time in eight days. Davis re ceived an annenymoua letter con talnlng 310. The letter said I Please be so kind and pay this to the Baltimore tk Ohio railroad treasury, which I owe for eaal, God bless you" Davis' excism- tion is that some person who once stele coal from the railroad is pay ins UP to easO g troublesome con selacee. 'i NKW VICTIM TAKETf PORTLAND, Nov. 2I-(AP) . Infantile paralysis look another life bore today wbea Victor East, 8 years old, died In ft hospital, 4 victim of the disease, 4 Read the Classified Ads - drive by them. its Tammany Informant as saying. "He sent word that he would not consent to have his name en the primary ballet In Mlehlgan er else- Well Known Bond House in Uonrl nf RanplvAr where. Ill i(u.w w. .m 1 - Ifli. HaUnHan T.nlUd that since their state laws did net re- PORTLAND. Nov. 26. (AP) quire the consent ot the candidate The Clark, Kendall and company, for use of his name, they would bond house of Portland, has beeneo back home and ; put Smith's admitted to receivership. Bdwaruiname ou the ballet." D. Cuslok was . named . receiver. The receivership was granted, on application i ot W. B. Robertson, who declared the bond house had liabilitltti of 8100,000 and that the company had . been operating at a loss for the past two years. The assets of tbe company-are of a doubtful : ' character, Robertson said, adding that the company was Indebted to him personally ? 40,- 000 for cash advanced during the past six months period. BOOTLEG ARREST MADE Local Barber Take, late Custody Late Laet Night All Passengers Rescued From Wrecked Steamship MEXICO CITT, Nov. 26. ( AP ) All passengers aboard the Ward liner Mexico, aground three miles off Vera Cms, have been removed safely,, says a telegram from that nort to the beadeuarterS ' of the Mexican railroad. V After the passengers were re moved the crew and longshoremen Thomas Edison-Attends Showing bf Own Machine FACTIONS ENTER TRUCE Police Continue Fight Against ' - Rival Forces in Chicago J, K. Cloud local barber, Who has been working in a shop near tha corner of - Center and - High streets,' was arrested for -unlawful selling of intoxicating liquor ' at 1 1 s 8 0 last night, Of f leer" Geerge Edwards made the arrest ea a warrant sworn out by ft - private Individual, .-' Cloyd was released ea 3150 ball and Is cited to appear before Mark Poulsen, police judge, today. f 111 V M M -.BL.,'j.' RESIDENCE PROPERTY LOANS v if you wish to refinance your home see me. . i if- " ' ' . ' " ,11. I po MM- tzJ J .' I"' urn mi ' '' v P. H. BELL 219 V. S. National Bank Bldg. 1 ; Phones 607 2141W Salem; Oregon : MKDFOTtD JUNIORS WIN MEDFORD, Nov, 26(AP) The Medford Jtinlof high school I football team defeated the Rese- burgr iunlof high here this after- neon it to 0 tyro fifty yard tubs , scored the touchdowns. : .CHICAGO. Nov. 26. (AP) Reports"! aa armistice between two facUone of rival r Chicago gangsters fighting for control of gambling -and bootlegging did not rfntar the colice today from con tinuing their war against both tactions. i ? v f More than fifty men arrested last night' when squads of detec tives invading the boxing match! at the coliseum la search of gang suspects, ; were in Jail today and were likely , to remain there until Monday despite strenuous efforts of some ot them to gain their lib erty. - , The police said they would give all the alleged gangsters a "chance to cool oft" and did not Intend to book any of thenuuntil the first of the -week Unless it became neces sary to do so to hold them la cus- tndv. '- -Vv : Whlla the reports of the armia tiM, -were being broadcast, the ulet of the past two weeks, the target in each case being a gam- bllnff house. Police wereatiempi ing toc termlne whether the bomti J" vere the result ot gang warfare! r lsbor troubles. GnEAiER VALUE BONDS THAri ORIGINAL STOCKi (Coatlaued from Page One WEST ORANGE, N. J., Nov. 26 -(AP) The wizard ot West Or ange was here last night and heard himself as - others see and hear him. , Thomas A. Edison, attend lng the first showing of a talking movie of his : recent, radio inter view, sat back In his chair, watch ing and listening, as the film flashed his likeness 'on the screen and as a ! radio - loudspeaker changed Into words and sentences the tiny lines Impressed on the eelluloid by hia voice. The picture was the work of the General Electric company, which showed It to the inventor In his laboratory, r Only members of -the Kitiaon tinuBAhold and . a " tew friende were : present. Sunday, November 27, '27 DINNER MENU 12 P. M I - I - - 1P. M. . SPECaAL 75C PLATE as ilS. be otherwise possible, the -ring that was not complete.! .ally. The stock was not all ribpJ. and the company never ai the capital tnai was m- Wc ICecp Your ; Driye la whh year battery- ay Itturh 09 experts wi3 glsdly give It A taereeck laspecdea If a repair Is aseded, we tsll yea exactly what It Is aad trhst it wi3 cost. Ajid we back ap gW week with a guaraatee. la. Bait COCKTAIL Olympla Oyster. Shrimp or Fruit . RKLJSH Waters -?Criap Celery Sweet Pickle CHARLIE E PARRISHS PT3GB13TTTJBE SALE 1 " T Ilondajr, Nov 2S -120 P. 1L . 565 South 21st nA table, 41 1 talS A, ase rars. t' i 2S IkwaCk Cream ot Tomato Soup Cranberry Salad 1 . ENTREE Country Baked Chicken with Dressing Roast Leg of Lamb and Jelly - Baked Virginia Ham with Candied Sweet Potatoes Steamed Young Hen with Home Made Noodles : Rare Roast Sirloin of Beet Brown Gravy s ' t VEGETABLES - Snow Flake Potatoes Fried Parsnl Plum Pudding Tea ' DESSERT Jello and Cream i Coffee Milk Ice Cream 50c DINNER 50c Cream of Tomato Soup -:, . :: i Cranberry Salad rr K-X'f :' -i ' 'r. :: T 1 " I ENTREE ;-'' : W-" X', Chicken Fricasse wfth Egg Noodles . Roast Leg ot Pork with Apple Sauce 4 v v ;. - American Pot Roast with Sage Dressing .. , - ;, ; - Special Vegetable Plate - Poached Egg . . Chicken Wings and Giblets In Cream on Toast Mashe Potatoes " Plum Pudding; Te Coffee : Fried Parsnips Jello and Cream'' " - MUk .; SPECIAL TO ORDER SALADS v ainlnsr room enlte, eonstsflwg efs itrA hmlr. Irtrilet. las geed as new); mbtftcf xug 1 VHat Ax. rag, t new Fahee lall teR ifMm. ated beds fesentate- steal and eoU aptfep ST eettenrrts'V'eak 1 asaxxy awer bridge lesaay 1 WPameiU drephsad sewing aaehtae, A-1):1 flats zeW 1 tacary table, gflleen phenagrapau X t-beaswr efl stave. 1 htee rnstiu el trT Fire-place eeel aaa weed heats (Qae steer)i IS smns- Oosaaw tag m breomz, etoedar efl fW mess, Jagaaese teapots, eirii home enxeA frntt. I eVas fruit Jars, desks, eootda adeaeCs, garieii teela, aad ejaejatity ether; techy amah tab, hoSer. elothe. batlet, 1 U-U rifle, geed shape; g passings temriag ear a A-l oendlden, aad many ether thtaga, t- DONTT atlSS tTXIXS BALK ; NO 2tSSX2tVS at Stt Be. SlsS H. V. WOODBY Cs BOlT, Auctioneers Rite Dews Tswn Cash far seed furniture- Agents for Lang stoves 271 North Commercial St. Phene TS Nstet tang stoves are used exclusively in tl per eeai ef West's Xamber Camps. " " M V YouMl find every toy that any child ha s e v e t wanted will be found in our , enlarged toy sec tion, t And youH find the toys of that sturdy, lasting quality which can" . withstand an unbe lievable amount of rough use. " Make your selections here and make them early. N " wl J Note These Values! Combination ..6ee - Head Lettuce , ..25C Sliced Tomato 20c Crab or Shrimp Tuna Fish . . . . . Fruit Saladj i 60c ....... I Oe ...... BUC MEATS AND FISH VIOH; BR03. Trade v at i Cgh -Phene 18U -S ' O . J. S ! ten:;- cf the bends via e soia it'i ci-ju-t necea-"r to pa p.nnn Rtok.' Vrwneh Fried Potatoes. .76e PMiwr finrial Steak ; Chicken Fried. . " .65c pfmu, Ririnin with French Fried Potatoes.. ........... .CSc ninH stoAir with SAshcr At BacoB... . .i. . . TinmA Made Sausaxe with Cream Gravy. . . ... .. . . , . 40c Fried Eastern or Olympla' Oysters.i ; . . ..l. i60e f)vtir Stew ...... . w ...... -. .....'.. ' . 50c ' rh fvBter- Cocktail. V. "' . . . .3 5c Tr.ta Rrftth : - Mince - ADole - Home Made Pie 10c , , , . (Drinks included with Meals) . ? - v -. IW .' if FOR ns J I I i M fc- j t' ! I 1 Jill lit' Playing Phonograph Byelo Dolls 13 Inch Tool Cheats (complete) ,MnMiHM Club Roadster t mimhmmm til IriTi .................. , . . Mechanical Hay Maker , . , . . . i . Air imvu Airpune . . . . . . . . .'f LOO l.OO l.OO l.OO 1.00 LOO . l.OO iaeeeatee l.OO 1.00 1.00 ,. .OS ...l.oo l.OO Toe worm ana u. . raxxio oupe , ... 1 1 , t . Piano (nine key) ........ c. " American Flyer . t t t t ' Electrle Xmas Tree Lights . . Garage and Two Cars ... . Child's Kitchen Seta . . . . , Child's Disbes : . , - - . . - v throws in ,.... Table Tennis . . ...... Kicking: Donkey .. '. '. xianctas ennsrunc Irons Tinker-toys .............. : Sewinz Seta " J . i I LUUe Stoves : . .......... ........ .'.' Drama. i.i-iiif.?t??TTr' ' Top "'..;?"?? Staffed Animals y.iilX .t???V?? Tip-top Trvck .I J. . :tt???t!?I ? pil TrncK ....................-ttTTT?"; Dou Ileaos ; , . . . ....................... ... t ? Camcs ..... .?$ , Balls Coy Guns I 9 t t 9 e nn in : "!?, H Mini' 1 1 1 1 .j SUT, Court :3trcet Tione 43 DOLLAR' STO WHERE YOUR DOL.L,lt IOli3 ITS DUTY - 1