The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 05, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 5, 1928
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Statement of the Condftion of
State Savings and Loan Association
Salem, Oregon, at the Close of Business,
V ! A T 4 ft A
uecemoer oisi,
RESOURCES
CasTv , - - - -, I- $ 4,076.94
Cash in office and due from banks
Real Estate Loans - - 181,750.00
First Mortgages on im
proved real estate
Stock Loans - - - - 1,864.00
Loans on Association's Stock 1
Furniture and Fixtures - 714.13
Office Equipment
$190,405.07
Carl D. Gabrielson, - - President
C. A. Reynolds - - Vice-President
Jas. H. Nicholson - Vice-President
Chas. Wiper - Secretary-Treasurer
J. J. Elliott - Assistant Secrettary
We Pay 7 Per cent
LIABILITIES
Class "A" Stock Deposits 78,429.96
Class "B" Stock Deposits 2,512.50
Class "C" Stock Deposits 450.00
Class "D" Stock Deposits 12,598.90
Class "E" Stock Deposits 54,28371
Total Deposits - - $148,275.07
Incomplete Loans - - $ 17,579.74
Amount due borrowers on
loans in course of com
pletion i
Loan Redemption Fund 7,908.39
Amount received on real
estate loans
Bills Payable - - l- 15,000.00
Money borrowed from Banks
on the Association's notes
Undivided Profits - - 1,641.87
$190,405.07
703-706 First National Bank Buildinc
Assets over $ 1 90,000 More Than ) 200 Members
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WHIPPET PRICES NAMED
Prirs Drop From 990 to SSOO On
Different Models
SAYS
A 1927 Pontlac Landau De
Luxe Sedan fully equipped
and has ran only a few miles
priced at $395.00, will be a
wonderful sarins to yon.
Why license the old car
"when yon can set a snap
like thlsT
nroan
iiniD
The House That Service Bum
breaking and larceny. Upon re
ceipt of approral of the requlsl
tlon an officer will come from VIr
slnla to return the prisoner to
that state.
TOLEDO, Ohio, Jan. 4. (AP)
John N. WlllysT president of
Willys Overland, last night an
nounced reductions ranging from
$90 to $200 on the rarious models
of Whippet cars.
He said the new prices were the
lowest In the history of the organ
ization and placed the Whippet on
a directly competltire basis with
the lowest priced cars in the field.
The new nrices ranee from 1455
for the touring model to $585 for
the four door sedan. The two
door sedan and the coupe will be
$535. The roadster without
rumble seat $485 and with rumble
seat $525.
The rreat reduction $200, was
made in the convertible coupe.
which was cut to $545. The low
est price for that model in any
line on the market.
Board Meets Today
The regular monthly meeting of
the Y. M. C. A. board of directors
will be held today noon. Reports
for the month will be read and
considered.
YANKS EXPECT REBEL
ATTACK FROM SANDIN0
(Continued from Page One)
LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
t
A Bargain
In a home at 345 S. 18th St., 5
rooms and bath, east front, trees
and shrubbery. $2500. with $200
down. MelTln Jonson. 320 U. S
Bank Bids.
AnotJ. r Residence
H. E. Fuson was granted a per
mit yesterday to erect a residence
a: South street, to cost $1000.
I.U'ii Issued
A marriage license was yester
day tesaed to Antone Feskeln, 30,
::!,(! Lillian Walters, 19. Both are
r side nts of Salem.
on South Commercial street thislcf&ent at Seattle recently. Thfrap-
afternoon at 2:30. It was nost- pointment i was made at the lun
poned from Tuesday. There will.cheon yesterday
Elected President-
Clarence Townsend, Salem bar
ber, was elected president of the
state Journeymen barbers at a
meeting held in Albany this week
already at Puerto Cabezas, for
mer aeat of the Sacasa UDerai
government, with 14 officers, 280
blue jackets and 98 marines. In
addition she is carrying 52 mar
ines from the Galveston, which is
remaining at Balboa.
The Tulsa carries 11 officers
154 enlisted men, and 26 marines.
No further official reports
were available at the navy de
partment today as to the status
of the situation In northwestern
Nicaragua where the marines and
viaro o-n a n guardsmen are en-
rieavoHnar to rout the rebels
headed by General Sandfno.
Georee W. McHenrv. R. A. Shieb-
ler. H. C. Roberts, W..J. Mother,
T. U'iay. R. s. Burr and
Adolph Zuber.
With the sailing of the trans
port Henderson for China next
Saturday and of the Argon ne for
Nicaragua on Monday, the Paci
fic coast will be stripped of mar
ine chirps forces.
HEARST PAPERS SAID
FALSE BY WITNESSES
(Continued from Page One) j
to Mexico, who denied testimon
that the American embassy had
purchased Mexican documents and
emphasised that he had given or
ders that none of the so-called
Mexican papers should be brought:
David E. Smiley, general man
ager of the North American News
paper Alliance, and Robert Barry
a newspaper correspondent, told
the committee how John Page had
offered to sell them a purported
letter from Senator La Follette
republican, Wisconsin, written tc
President Calles. Smiley and
Barry were with the Philadelphia
Public Ledger at the time and they
declined to print the letter sent by
Page from Mexico City after an
investigation.
Incident Aired
Mr. Smiley said that in the let
ter purported to have been sent by
La Follette to President Calles the
Wisconsin senator had offered
to Interest Senator Johnson ol
California; Borah, of Idaho, , and
Swanson, of Virginia, against in
tervention in Mexico by the unit
ed States. Smiley testified that
Mr. La Follette branded the let
ter a "forgery, and fake," showed
good reason why it was and the
Public Ledger dropped the matter.
Turning to Page who sat in the
room. Senator Johnson, a member
of the Investigating committee, de
manded to know where he sot the
La Follette letter. Page replied
he got It from a Mexican . news-i
paper man but he could not re
call who he was or what he looked
like. He did recall that the news
paperman offered to set the orig
inal letter for a certain sum of
money.
Letters showing that Mr. La
Follette had inquired of the state
department about this letter and
the reply stating that Secretary
Kellogg took no stock in the claim
It had been written by the senator
were presented to the committee
by i Senator Robinson, democrat.
Arkansas.
Many a man's idea of charity is
to give unto others the advice he
can't use himself. Heppnerr Gai-
ette-Times.
be a special prayer service
charge of Mrs. II. F. Shanks.
in
lan- Tonight at St. Joseph's
flail given by young people.
Visitors at Rotary Club
the visitors at the Ro
tary club luncheon yesterday were
i:w farv and Earl Beason. of
M( Yinnville.
Album Man Visl
J. V. Shank, an, auto dealer of
Albany, was a
A' I a Carte Servi
In Dining Room
Marion
Bark From California
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Anderson
have returned from a two weeks'
trip to southern California.
White Mountain Honey i
Is the best. Phone Mead at
8F5.
Patient at Hospital
Miss Qulntine Reeves, of Su
blimity, underwent a major opera
tion Tuesday afternoon at a local
hospital.
Return From. Oklahoma
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe S. Cheel
have returned from a holiday visit
with relatives in Magnum, Okla
homa.
Petition For Road
A netition wu presented to the!
county court yesterday to establish
la roadJrom a point near the Con
crete bridge near McNary's corner,
through to Spong's landing road.
Phantom Stabber Attacks
.Hartford, Conn., Woman
HARTFORD, Conn., Jan. 3.
CAP) Mrs. E. V. Olaen Tuesday
was the victim of a "phantom
stabber" who answered the de
scription of the man responsible
for attacks on 25 women during
the past three years. Mrs. Olsei.
was stabbed In the right chest with
a sharp instrument. The stabber
escaped.
AGGIES LOSE AGAIN
MILWAUKEE. Wis.. Jan. 4.
(AP). Marquette university de
feated the Oregon State Agricul
tural basketball team 16 to 15
here tonight. O'Donnell, new
comer on the Marquette squad
was largely responsible for the
victory, scoring 13 points.
OBITUARY
Poinsetta, 40 c and Up
Flake's Petland, 273 State.
Want Robertson Appointed-
Taxpayers in road district 45
have filed a petition with the
county court asking the appoint
ment of B. E. Robertson as pa
trolman.
Sneakers Meet Again
The nublic speaking classes
conducted by Dr. John O. Hall, of
Willamette university, met last
night for the first time in two
weeks. They were temporarily
discontinued during the holidays.
Hotel.
Return Home
fLwMr.Hahn and infant son have
re turned to ynetr noma irom a o-
lteft Calendars Free, Homer IL
Smith Ins. Agency, over Millars.
Attorney Here From Albany
J. K. McMahan, Albany attor
ney, transacted legal business In
S;:ifin Tuesday.
Oripuiize Classes
To organize classes for the wln--r
term of the Salem extension
ii vartment of the etate university,
: -mfessor W. G. Beattie will be lh
ui'iin today and tomorrow.
Returns Hoi
Mrs. H. H. Stapleton. who has
been visiting friends in the city.
returned to her home In Roseburg
this week.
IVr Cent With Safety
Sr.. Laflar, Ladd & Bush
B4g.
Bank
Gravel Furnished School-
Four truck loads of gravel were
dispatched by Deputy County
Headmaster yesterday to the Ha
zl Green school to be spread over
the school yard.
County Furnishing Wood
Tte county court la busy these
day furnishing free wood to peo
ple who are out of employment
a:,t detttnta of necessaries of
liff.
Moray's Boys Girls Shop
227 X. High.
Submit to Operatio
Glenn Smith and Mr. Kloney,
residents of the Fairgrounds Road,
submitted to minor operations
Tuesday at a local hospital.:
Funeral Tomorrow-
Funeral services will be held to
morrow afternoon at the Nasarene
church for Mrs. Jennie V. Hunt
who died yesterday at her home at
890 Gaines Avenue. She has no
i . . . I ' . . ; .'...if
Down town andsuburban,.Ini-
mediate on some. Becke & Herf-
dricks, 18$ N. High street.
. 4 Room Nook-
Two more rooms roughed in
Comnlete with furnace, fireplace,
garage, etc. $4900 terms. This Is
nice, being finished at 935 Tam
arack street. Terms if desired
Becke ft Hendricks, 189 N. High
311 CCI.,
Answer Attacked
A motion and demurrer were
both filed in circuit court yester
day to the defendant's answer In
the case of Gertrude Hoyt vs.
IMitb M. Hoyt. They were filed by
Gertrude Hoyt, the plaintiff.
For Success
LlMembefa AT fliLll!l .?
0T. U. will join in prayer at at
meeting to be held at 'the High
land Friends' church this after
noon. They will pray for the suc
cess of the meetings being held by
the Misses Stringer and Batche
lor. ,
8 Per Cent and Safety
For short time only. See Laf
lar, Ladd and Bush Bank Biag."
Elected President-
Mrs. Mable Lockwood was elect
ident of the Salem chanter
of American War Mothers at a
meetlns held Tuesday afternoon
in the chamber of commerce
rooms.
"W" Blanket Stolen
Merwln Stolxheise. former Wil
lamette university athlete, reports
that a "W" blanket awarded him
by the student body for participa
tion In sports, was stolen from
his automobile several nights ago.
Furniture Upholsterer
And repairing. Giese-Fowers
Furniture C6.
Has Goiter Operation
Mrs. O. P. Bond, route 4, was
operated on at the Salem hospital
nrdnMdir mornlns for the re
moval of a goiter.
Telenhone Meet Saturday
The Polk County Telephone
company will hold its annual meet
in Saturday at I P. m. In the Sa
lem chamber of commerce rooms.
It Is announced by R. H. Scott
secretary.
Meeting Postponed
The meetlns of the Southeast
Salfin Imnrovement club which
to have been held last nisht
iL postponed to next Wednesday
vfjniug. John Kluck will address
'). meeting at that time on home
! Jiiitif icatlon.
Votlee
Wa do not want any more rub
bish dumped on our lots on Belle-
vue Street. Fred E. Wells.;
Sulww'ribe to Fund
residents of Salem have sub-s.i-riied
to the Yale University en
(! winnt fund, according to Roy
"in local chairman of the en-
Return to California
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fox return
td to Oakland yesterday afternoon
after a visit over the holidays wun
friends and relatives here.; Mrs
Fox U Mrs. Myra Shank's daugh
ter.
KU
of
V.
! inent committee. The state of
'ron contributed 827,120. this
;ri,ouiu coming from 72 alumni.
M Time Dance
'"ryKal Garden. Every Satur
rt.v night at 8:30. Matthls 7
'. '- orchestra.
Install New Officers
The newly elected, officers
hi Hibbard auxiliary U. S. W
will be installed at the monthly
meetlns to be held at the armory
rriilir afternoon. A social hour
will be held afterwards.
IN tnm From Idah
-Vr. and Mrs. Paul A. Ficke,
:' ".' shipping street, have return
! from Payette. , Idaho, where
Ly Tvent to spend the Christ
: holidays with relatives.
H iil Meet Today
Tl, rcenlar maotinr nt th W
r. will be held In the hall
i' T.
RANCH TO TRADE
We
iures.
iiave a ranch of 250
lartre new hnnu and
,ia,n. 130 acres in cultivation.
running water, timber, wire
fd. We will trade tbJs
ranch for Salem property that
? not incumbered. There is a
nux-tgage of M.000 - on this
li e and we are prepared to
&-e some one a great bargain
in the owner's equity. Let US
ou about it. A fine place
or sheep. ' i
U. S. REALTY CO.
442 gute St. TeL 200
t k somm mt m. Sacrifice-
North of Salem, no bldgs., ail
enitivation. Bis reduction
this week. Laflar & Laflar; Ladd
& Bush Bank Bldg.
t n mtM Weld
xrm Annette J. Gray, who died
i- sofem December 31. was burled
Phoenix. Oregon. She
was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Emerson E. Gore. Jackson county
pioneers. Ralph Gray, of woou
burn. Is a son of the deceased,
trill Preside si Jieetins
Kenneth Allen, Salem boy, now
: frashman at the state university
TCnrene. will preside at a meet
Ins on the university campus Jan-
narr 13 and 14. He is the son or
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Allen. S
a. iumI rtAoms
MnJrn naw home. Norths Large
furnace, fireplace, hardwood, etc
tiH, 1S7KO.00. Becke - n
dricks, 18t N. High atrset.
rvtmmltiees Anoolnted
Dr. Fred Taylor, Dan Frye,and
ft William Ds Kleins were ap
pointed on a committee fromithe
Rotary club to eonTer condolences
rtmMf nATurnor Henry Manny
Asks Bank Statements
Simultaneously with a call by
the comptroller of the currency for
a statement of the conditions of
all national banks at the close of
business December 31, State Su
perintendent of Banks SchVam
Wednesday Issued a call on the
state banks.
We Extend Our Appreciation
To our friends and relatives
during the . bereavement of our
wife, daughter and sister. Homer
Young, Mr. and Mrs. R- W. Kings
bury, Lewis W.. Kingsbury, Leone
Powell, Ola Love, Ira Kruger.
Elected President-
Mrs. Jean K. Porter, of Condon,
was vesterday elected president of
tha state association of county
school superintendents, succeeding
Brenton Vedder, of Clackamas
.nnir Mrs c. E. Mulkey.soi
Coquille, was elected secretary.
Houses For Bent
4 Houses at $20 month A nice
small home, south at 830. Pretty
n home Let telle street $55. All
vacant. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N.
High street.
On Return Trip-
Letters received from Bud Was
rher and Frank Patterson, two O
A. C. boys on the basketball team
now playlns Smes In the east, in
dicate that they are tired of travel
Inr and will be slad to set back.
They will arrive back at Corvallla
January 9.
e rHwAn Tnlo antf Paper Co
Preferred. Limited amount ior
sale. Hawkins and KoDerts. i none
1427. '
Reinforcements Sent
SAN DIEGO. Cal.. Jan. 4.
API. Orders to organize tnree
tnfantrv companies, a machine
gun and Howitzer company and
a battalion headquarters, and to
dispatch this battalion to Nicara
gua from San Diego on the sud
marine tender Argonne, now
here, not later than January 9.
were received from Washington
today by Colonel Charles Lyman,
commander of the local marine
base. ,
The marine detachment of 100
men originali siV01 to ail
from here next saturaay on me
transnort Henderson, for Hawaii,
had its orders cancelled ana m-
tAAd it will s:o to Nicaragua on
the Arxonne. Orders sending
eicht marine corps officers to
rhino nn tha Henderson also
were revoked and the officers or
dered to Central America.
,v aOO to Cbiua
W-oTeLi
. rrL. w- nu ijiaiv wsn w
to fet ochtoHmv4hst
next Saturday will carry out their
original instructions. These men,
about 400 in number, will go to
Shanghai and Tientsin.
The Nlcaraeuan expeditionary
forces sailing on the Argonne will
include 22 officers, one warrant
officer, one naval medical officer,
eight naval ; hospital corps men.
and 467 marines.
Marine corps officers who had
their orders for China revoked
and who will now go to Nicaragua
include Captains Galen Sturgis
and James Snow, 'Lieutenants
Warner
At the residence at 176 N. 25th
street on Wednesday, January 4,
Mrs. August Warner, aged 95
years, mother of Caroline Hixon
of Salem, Albert Bowman of Sclo,
Edward Bowman of Canby, Wil
liam Warner of Albany, John
Warner of Seattle. Funeral ar
rangements will be announced lat
er by Rigdon & Son.
Amended Complaint Filed
Amended complaint was yester
day filed by the plaintiff, J. W
Mayo, in his action -against the
Lotz-Larson Mining company. The
sum of $360.20 and costs it de
manded, the money for the most
part being alleged due for goods
had and reeelved.
Robins Returns to Sisters
John P. Robins, principal of the
high school at Sisters, Deschutes
county, returned Monday to that
town after visiting his parents, Mr
and Mrs. John Robins, during the
holidays, and attending the State
Teachers' association meeting in
Portland. He is president of the
Deschutes county branch of the
association-.
Arrested for Speeding
John H. Bergerl, who lives in
the Court apartments, was arrest
ed last night for speeding on wet
streets in the city. Lester H. Bur
goyne, Klngwood apartments, was
arrested for driving a car without
lirhts. Archie Lacey, who lives In
the Riverside Auto park in West
Salem, was arrested for failure to
stop at a through street intersec
tion.
Ren nlai tlon Granted
Governor Patterson has written
Governor Byrd of Virginia that he
tn orant a requisition for the ex
tradition of Joseph Yacunosay.
who la held in Portland, ana wno
is wanted in Virginia as an escape
from the statepenltentlary. He
was serving four years for house-
YICK SO HERB CO.
J. H. LEOXG, Mgr.
rine Ufa's work has
been spent In studying
the. healins properties
of Chinese herbs nd
now daily we relieve
those suffering from
stomach, liver and kid
ney trouble, rheuma
tism and sU stone.,
also disorders of men.
(women and children. - .-.".
Free Consultation Call or Writs
Open A. M. to 8 P. M.
420 State SU, Salem, Ore&rom
TOR INFORMATION
ABOUT LOCAL OR EASTERN
RAILROAD TRIPS
PHONE 727
Oregon Electric Ry.ih
Willamette vaiiey rms
FOR
DECORATIONS
; Sc6
C F. BBXETHAUPT !
Telephone III ill State St.
Hunt
Jennie V. Hunt died Wednes
day. January 4, at her residence
at 890 Gaines avenue at the age
of 66. She was the sister of Mrs.
Nettie Van Derhoof of Brooklyn,
N. Y., Mrs. Mary Flandburg of
New York City, and George Col-
line of New York City. Funeral
services will be held Friday, Jan
uary 6, at 1:30 p. m. at the Church
of the Nazarene under the dlrec-
i Tii.iinn A Snn Rev. T.
IVV VI w
ft niftlJit?f Tckergeoi the
TER WILLI GERS
Perfect Funeral Service
For Less
Licensed Lady Mortician
770 Chrmeketa Street
Telephone 724
RED PEPPER HEAT
BIDS RHEUMATISM
Red PiDMr Hiib takes the "ouch"
from sore, stiff, aching joints. It
uibaI hurt von and it - certain It
stops thai old rheumatism torturs si
onee.
Whan are nfferSna1 an van Ml
hardly get around, just try Red Pep
per Rub and you will have the
quickest reuei; Known, routing aas
uon concentratea, peneiraung neat
as red peppers, Just as soon as you
apply Red Pepper Rub you will feel
ih. i twv ii.. in utm minuwi
it wanna tha anre a not. throncrh and i
enrougn. ram ana soreness are gooe.
Ask any good drugUt for a jar of
Bowles Red Pepper Bub. Be sure
to get fht gmufass, with the name
Bowles on each package
Up-To-Date
In every facility and detail
within an establishment where
in sadness will find peace for
grief and a reverent service for
the dear departed.
Webb's Funeral Parlors
Telephone 120
PILES CURED
Wttksst seraass r 1ms of ttsM.
DK. MARSHALL
9t9 Orago Bids.
P - .as
Distinctly Correct
Footwear
For
Men
Boys
For
Women
. Girls
John J. Rottle
Expert Shoe Fitters A
al5 mates. J
Salem Poultry Co.
NEW LOCATION
Corner South High and Mill
Streets
Cash Buyers of
POULTRY
Telephone 2490
1927 FKKUi MrALLPAfSlR
SAMPLE BOOKS
Call, phone or write
MAX O. BUREN
170 N. Commercial Salem
TYPEWRITERS
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ELECTRIC MOTORS
Rewound and Repaired, New
or Ised Motors
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. 'iVIBBElir A TODD
Things Elertriral
lot South High TeL S11S
Cherry Bark
Cough Syrup
The most pleasant taste
Ing.
The most effective.
The most satisfactory re
lief for colds we know of.
Safe for children as wel -as
adults.
Contains no opiates.
Larger sleet bottles - than
most cough remedies at
the price.
25c
S-ounce Bottle
Perry Drug Store
: 115 S. Commercial ;
f lut.. TrtM.
tbttwM.
Tmmm tr-iaw
CMASf WILUAM1
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In Concert
First Congregational Church
Friday Evening January 6
8:15 Tickets 60c-75c
at all Book Stores
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EYES EXAMINED
..GLASSES FITTED
?'&T Practice in
Dr. L. IL Biirdctte
Optometrist
401 First National Bank Bldg.
LADD & BUSH, Bankers
Established 1868
General Banking Business
Office Hoars from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Let Kennell-Ellis
Make Your View and Commercial
Pictures, Any Time, Any Place
Old Photographs Copied
Often you want old photographs reproduced, bat fear entrust
ing them to strangers.
Our reputation assures ths safety and proper care of yonr
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.
amd Storage
Long and Short Distance Hauling
Public and Private Storage
Fireproof Building
GRAIN, FEED and SEED
Free Delivery to any part of the city
QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION
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Farmers' Warehouse
PAUL TRAGUa'Pfop. -
Day Telephone 28 . Nlhi Telephone 1267A7
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