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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1928)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALE3I, OREGON, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 19, 1928 Statement of the Condition of State Savings and Loan Association Salem, Oregon, at the Close of Business, December 31st, 1927 RESOURCES Cash - - - - - $ 4,076.94 Cash in of f ice 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 Furniture and Fixtures - 2,714.13 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 54,283.71 Total Deposits - $148,275.07 Incomplete Loans - - $ 17,579.74 Amount due borrowers oh loans in course of com pletion Loan Redemption Fund 7,908.39 Amount received on real estate loans Bills Payable ... 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 Building Assets over $1 90,000 More Than 1 200 Members ""MM) (10 1) to o o o SATS We hare a 1926 Ford tour ing with an enclosure, 1928 license, good rubber and lots of extras priced at $275.00. "The 11 oos That Serrlc BnUt" 8-4 Tletima. It wu Indicated la Commander Saunders testimony that elorlne gma pro hasty- was not the cause. The Yalre 1a the ax hause Una leading' from the' bat tery room was closed at the engine room end, he said. LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS "The TwelTe-Pound Look," was excellently presented Wednesday at the chapel exercises at Willam ette university by the campus chapter of Theta Alpha Phi, na tional dramatic fraternity. The role of the success worshiping Sir Henry Sims was taken by Frank Alfred, that of his bullied wife by Virginia Merle Qrites. Miss Gen evieve Junk, as the former wife who earned dher freedom and happiness and returns to give Sir Harry a slight insight into his true personality, carried the heav ier dramatic situations of the play. Charles Kaufman appeared as a butler. Want Xew Home 5500 doVrn Modern with hard wood, large furnace, fireplace, gar ape, wired range, etc. We have two being finished. They are ex tra nice and extra large. Om a 6 room with 4 rooms finishea for $5000 COMPLETE with paving paid, the other a 7 room with 5 rooms finished and Refrigeration system installed, etc., $5500. Rea sonable terms and low interest on balance. Both North. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High Street. Pies Like Mother Made S. A". Hall. Sat. nlte. For Subscriptions or Renewals For Harper's Bazar, Interna tional Studio. Motor Boatln; or Town and Country, Tel. 2369J. Los-s License Ten Day Heath Hall, one of the two loyal young men arrested In the act of staging a motorcycle race on State street Tuesday night, was pen alized In Recorder's court Wed nesday night by losing his oper ator' license for ten days. ing Court street from the driveway heading north from the court house when a collision occurred between his car and that of Kleen. Homemade Pie and "Home-brew" Coffee. Army hall. Sat., 8 p. m. A Good Invest tim nt Filling- station, store, building, 5 cabins and one half acre of land. See Melvin Johnson, 320 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 637. Visit Portland! Dr. and Mrs. Frank Browu of Salen, were visitors in Portland Tuesday, being registered at the Congress hotel. Mrs. H. L. Briggs and Marie Briggs were also regis tered at the Congress. la I has been estimated at $100, 000. It win have a capacity of 50 beds. Men and Women Alike Appreciate these jar proof watches at Pomeroy & Keene's. Coffee 5c per Cup Made fresh every half hour the percolated way at the Black Cat. Rummage Sale 9:00 o'Clock . . Thursday and Friday. 14 8 So. High. Bargains in Winter Coats Rummage Sale. 148 So. High. It's Here, Latest Eugene Wave Capital Beauty Shoppe. Phone 366. Fir Street Fairmount IiOt Trees view A. 45x150 for $1250 cash. 58 other Falrmount Hill lots from $800 to $5500. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street.. Plans Dwelling C. C. Wilson took out a building permit Wednesday to erect a dwelling costing $3,500 at, 1675 Carden Road. Davis and Winters have the contract. Percolated Cofte Always Black Cat Restaurant. There's cone better. Store Buildings For Rent On North and South High. N. Liberty, N. Commercial and Sub urban. Becke & Hendricks, 189 X. High Street. Mortgage Foreclosure E. A. Miller yesterdsy began suit in circuit court to foreclose a $3500 mortgage againat Harold B. Looney. Mary Looney, Curtis B. Cross. A. C. Nelson and a long list of others are also named as defendants on the theory that they have claims against the property in question. Ralph Pleads Guilty William Ralph yesterday ap peared in Justice court and changed hie plea from not guilty, to the charge of possession of in toxicating liquor. Sentence will be imposed on January 23 by Justice of the Peace Brazier Small. Furniture Upholsterer And repairing. Giese-Power Furniture Co. $1.50 a Day Can you make ten calks each day? Each all is worth $1.50. The Best Insurance contract on the Market is open to you. Learn how to qualify. Schooling and work to begin Jan. 23. Monday. Willamette Insurance Agency, 315 Masonic Bldg., Salem, Oregon. Auxiliary to Meet Mrs. Charles Brant will be hos tess Friday afternoon at her home, 494 South Winter street, to the members and friends of Hall Hlh bard Auxiliary, U. S. W. V. A short business meeting will pre cede the social hour, with the new ly installed presldentlra. Henry O. Miller, presiding. 4 Center Street Corners. Two for sale two for lease. Look ahead 5 years and In vestigate now. Becke & Hen dricks, 189 N. High street. Rummage Sale The Ladles of the First Congre gational church are holding a rum mage sale in the room at the High street entrance of the New Sena tor hotel. . Will Build Residence A. M. Free is planning to build a house costing $3500 at 2020 Virginia street, according" to a building permit issued from the recorder's office Wednesday. Oil Peppermint I want to buy for prompt delivery two thousand pounds prime Oil Peppermint. $2.60 per Pound D. and J. FRY At Fry's Drug Store f ISO Down Small plain home with bath furnace. Paving and paid. All balance at $25 a month, interest included. Price $2500. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High Street. 75x150 Beautiful Lot Perfect view loads of trees. Now $3100. Fairmount Hill on Leffelle between Fairmount and Johne. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. HOOVER CANDIDACY HAS SUPPORT OF MANY HERE ! (CtiBa4 ti pf 1) had graduated from the Pacific academy, he enrolled In the High land Pollytech institution. a Friends' school, and alto attend ed the public schools. 5 As office boy for the Salem land company, a firm In which his uncle. Dr. H. J. M in thorn, was In terested, he became known as the 'walking encyclopedia." When any one wished to learn a fact about Salem; it was to "Bert" Hoover they went. At the ageof eighteen, he de cided to further his education. Ac cordingly, he enrolled In Stanford university and became a mining engineer. Taking a position Imme diately upon graduation, he did not return to Salem to make his home. ; Hoover was born in West Branch, Iowa. At present, he con siders his home as Washington, D. C, ; but he has a fondness for Salem and Oregon which has not vanished with the years of suc cess as a statesman. He maintains his membership at the Highland Friends church and contributes regularly to its support, and to the support of other local Institutions DE MOSS FAMILY AT CHRISTIAN 1 Frosh Glee Set The date for the anaual Fresh man Glee, feature event at Wil lamette university, has been set for the second Saturday in March. "Pep" or "bleacher" Bongs are to be worked out by the classes this year. Why Get the Wife Out . Of bed these cold mornings? Special 30c breakfast with perco lated coffee always 5c at the Black Cat restaurant. SoCO Down Brand New Home Five 1 rooms and large attic, every modern feature including re frigeration system complete with nav-inv naid nn larre lot. Price now $5500.00. FinislM to suit at 955 Tamarack street.' ecae Hendricks, 189 N. High street. Kleen Wins Over Ross The Jury In the case of A. H. Kleen vs. Custer E. Ross yester day returned a verdict in favor of th nlalntiff In the um of ill The case, which grow out of an ruto accident Just north of the ronntr court house, nas been nang ing fire in one way and another for over a year. Ross was enter- FOR SALE 9 1 arrci TWA miles from Sa- ism, all fenced and level; old house, good, big barn, rnce trtfino with small nayment down and easy terms on bal ance. 8-Room house and two lota. good location. $200 cash and balance $25 per month at f interest. 27 Acres five miles from Sa lem; fruit, running water, IS ucres in cultivation, nearly two acres in peaches. Price $1000, bait cash. 00 To 1mm We have $600 private money to loan at once oa good real estate security In Salem; U. S. RFAl TYlr'n Title In Issue Suit to quiet title was brought in circuit court yesterday by Ar chie M. Jerman against William Darough and others. A ' Ia Carte Service . In Dining Room. Marion Hotel. Rummaare Sal The Ladies of the First Congre gational church are holding a rum mage Bale In the room at the High street entrance of the New Sena tor hotel. Igoe's Trial Set The trial of C. M. Igoe, accused of driving a motor vehicle while Intoxicated will be held In justice court on January 24. The date was fixed by Justice of the Peace Brazier Small yesterday. Seniors Win Debate The' senior class at Willamette university won the final Interclass debate Tuesday. Miss Barbara Gallaher of the seniors, upholding the affirmative of the question "Resolved, that education Is not duclve to happiness, won from Miss Kathryn Garrison by a unan imous decision. White Mountain Honey Is the best. Phone Mead at 8F5. i 1928 Calendars Free, Homer H. Smith Ins. Agency, over Millers. One-Act Play Given The outstanding one-act play that James M. Barrle has con tributed to contemporary drama, "Something Different" Program, and pies! Sat at 8. 241 State. Start the Day Right With a refreshing cap of per colated coffee. Always 6c at the Black Cat restaurant. Finer Homes Four Fairmount Hill Homes for sale. All Tacant. Reasonable terms and low interest, 6 to 8 rooms. Prices 16900 to $12,500. Becke Hendricks, 111 N. High 8treet. Grading Job Awarded - rnntnrt for rradlna me pro posed alts of the new state tuber culosis hospital at The Dalles was a jl XL McClaskey ot .. ! tha basis or so cents per coble yard. The contract calls ... MiiiAii of yIISO cubic iui rards of material. As soon as the grading Is completed the architects m the final Plans and specifications for the first vnltofjl FOR INFORMATION ABOUT LOCAL. OR EASTERN RAILROAD TRIPS PHONE 727 Oregon Electric Ry. Willamette Valley Line SAILOR DEATHS TALE TOLD TO C0MMITTTEE (Continued from pf. 1.) or even death had overtaken the men before they completed their work of barricading, for a line that was wrapped about the Joist to make it fast had not been knot ted. The position of another body In the two compartments seemed to indicate that there was considera tion as well as heroism among the 32 doomed men. At the extreme end of the motor rooms, just for ward of the wheel for the hand steering gear, one man lay on a folding cot, head pointing aft, feet forward. First Casualty "It Is probable," Commander Saunders said, "that he was the first of the 32 to feel the effect of the bad air or whatever they were suffering from and that he was taken to the spot where the air was best and placed on the cot beore the others were taken care of." Medical officers will be called before the court tomorrow to tes tify as to the cause of death of the The DeMoss Family Entertain ers will be at .the First Christian church on next Monday evening January 23. . This well known family has given conerts in Salem several times covering a period of many i years, and always to very large crowds. They are making a tour of the west, appearing in the larger places. The company has been on the concert platform for 55 years and has entertained in every city in every state of Amerl ca, in Canada, and In several countries of Europe. They give a wonderful program, blending the classical, original, sacred and pa triotlc music. Tickets, adults ents, children 25 cents. On sale at Perry's drug store, Cooley': grocery, and Nelson & Hunt's drug store. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 6902 In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Marion County; In the Matter ot the Estate of William Fick, Deceased. The Undersigned having been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Marion County, Executor of the estate of William Fick, deceased, and hav Ing qualified, notice is hereby giv en to the creditors of, and all per sons having claims against said deceased, to present them, verified as required by law, within six months after the first publication of this notice to said undersigned at Room 203 Oregon Building, Sa lem, Oregon. of Attorney Ron ald C. Glover. OTTO W. HEIDER, Executor of the estate of William Fick deceased. . Dated and first published Jan. 5th. 1928. Date of last publication Feb, 2nd. 198. J5-12-19-26F2 PILES CURED Wttaaut sptatloa r 1ms ef ttea, DK. MARSHALL sat Onpi W. Songster's Favorite '""v'i Seed for choice i 0 birds. Free advice on the care of pets. Flake's Petland '278 State When It is Something New or a Special Item in You will find it at The Capital Drug Stofe 0 We offer you from Coty for a limited time Coty Compact powder with refill $1.00 One Extra Coty Compact refill 50. The two at special price $1.50 98c CAPITAL DRUG STORE J. H. WILLETT Owl Agency '3 405 State every day. At the Patton book store, at 50c a copy. I Illicit distilling and bootlegging continue without sign of abate ment," says the report of the com missioner of internal revenue. During the past year 2,4 65 illicit plants have been seized and de stroyed, as against 2,488 the pre vious year." Yes. Indeed. Dreadful. All these moonshine plants operating, and all due to the Volstead Act, of course. It's Prohibition that makes people break the law. But wait. What's the date of that report? Why, It's for the year 1911-12 eight years before Pro hibition! Exchange. OBITUARY Billings Suddenly at Albany, Wednes day, January 13th, Mrs. Jennie L. Billings age 43 years, a resident of Great Falls, Montant. She is survived by a husband and two children, a sister of Mrs. Vern An derson of 1220 Madison street. Salem. Remains are at tbe Rigdon mortuary! Funeral announcement later. a O I Ttt Pnr Rva.lx4A.si: I - b O Alliteration of progress W GrdV more corn for more cows and rotate with more cash crops. including the clovers, Grimm al falfa, Hungarian vetch, and the other legumes. Give 'em '1; lime. legumes and 'lizers (fertilizers Yon are coins to like the farm and Industrial magazine section of The: Statesman, starting a week froni next Sunday. It will carry the Slogan matter. S S Daniel J. Fry is advertising for two thousand pounds of pepper mint oil, which he wants to buy at $2.60 a pound. The mint Indus try Is on the up grade going to persist here, and this Is going to be the world center of the pepper mint oil growing and refining and merchandising. S V Going up. Our best corn grow ers are hitting at the mark of 100 bushels to the acre. ; . They will reach It. v v "Seven Miles Out," Ella Mc Munn'snew book. Is selling fast. Bartholomew At the residence, 1174 N. 17th street, Monday, January 16, Fred O. Bartholomew, age 66 years husband of Carrie Bartholomew, father of Gladys and Lyle Barthol omew and Mrs. Lurllne Gillette of California. Funeral services Thursday. January 19, at 1:30 p. m., from the Rigdon mortuary, in terment Lee Mission cemetery. FLORAL DESIGNS CUT FLOWERS, PLANTS GOLD FISH, BIRDS C F. BREITHAUPT Telephone S80 SIS State St. TYPEWRITERS U O. MOTH OOKOVA nniTXUD 1DDKU Ail MmkM Um4 Marhts thos. warn naas SSI 4X1 Orart Salem Poultry Co. NEW LOCATION Comer South High iand Mill Streets Cash Buyers of POULTRY Telephone 2490 T7 1 Distinctly Correct Footwear . 1927 Fit to AiXPAa-JCB SAJOTLB SUUJUS ' Cadi, pho or write ; MAX O. BUREN . 1T JfOimmmUl Mem YICK SO HERB CO. . J. H. LBOXG, Mr. j 3 Our life's work been spent tm studying the healing properties of Chines herbs fcnd now dally we relieve those suffering from stomach, liver and kid nay trouble, rheuma tism and gall stone,, also disorders ot men, and children. j Free) Comsnltatlosi Call or TfrlU -.Open A. M. to 8 P. M. 420 State Bt Salem, Oregoi women Mem Boys For Women Girls John J. Rottle Expert Shoe Fitters 1D state bc. A Lavlna H on January 1 dow of W. H. f Silverton. . be held from mortuary at at 1:30 p. m the Silverton Drake Drake passed away 8. She was the wl- Drake and a resident Funeral services will the Jack and Ekman Silverton on Friday ,, with interment in eemetery. WHERE DO YOU EAT YOUR NOON LUNCH The BLACK CAT Restaurant at 150 S. Liberty street is offering to the public 3 special noon lunches. NUMBER ONE Ladies' Lunch 25c Soups Choice of following Sandwiches Iettace, Cheese, Peanut Butter Combination Meat, Boiled Ham or Fried Egg" Milk Tea Coffee NUMBER TWO Clerk's Lunch 35c Soup Hot Dinner Sandwich Milk Tea Coffee NUMBER THREE Merchant -Banker's Lunchi-40c Choice of Meats, Potatoes and Gravy, Vegetable, Bread and Butter, Pie or Ice Cream, Coffee, Tea or Milk 10c Home Made Soup Served Every Day 10c Try a Cup of Our Famous Percolated Coffee Served with Pure Cream Always 5c If your coffee cup la empty ask the waitress to fUl It up for you it won't cost you a cent. You are entitled to a re fill at the Black Cat. OLD FASHIONED STEAK 40c Chicken Dinner Every Wed. Noon 50c Tomorrow noon step around to the Black Cat Restaur ant located at 150 S. Liberty street, one-half block south of the Salem Bank of 'Commerce and try one of our new special lunches. 1 The Black Cat Restaurant 150 SOUTH LIBERTY ST. SALEM, OREGON Okla., Mrs. Polly Whiteside of Thayer, Mo., Wm. O. and Mose Wooldride of Mammoth Springs, Arkansas. Announcement of fu tuary. t Woolrldge At the home of his sister, Mrs. Elmlra Holtzclaw, 4 miles north; of Salem. Wednesday, January, 18th, Jesse Woolrldge age 83 1 years, brother of Mrs. Holtzclaw, Mrs. Matilda Hamon of Caruin, TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 734 LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1868 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Just Service but service always just; in the most modern and com plete establishment where nothing is left undone for the bereaved. Webbs Funeral Parlors Telephone 120 Let Kennell-Ellis Make Your View and Commercial ' Pictures, Any Time, Any Place Old Photographs Copied Often you want old photographs reproduced, but fear entrust ing them to strangers. Our reputation assures ths safety and proper care ot 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. i ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound Repaired, New m red Motors VTBBERJ" lODD., j Things Electrical 101 Sovta rush ; ! XeL S119 This Product is Specially Prepared for the relief of head colds, nasal catarrh and similar affections. 4 ttbtt22 Catarrh Jelly safe, effective antiseptic Jelly put up la a coUapslhle tnba with natant nonlt Tor Inserting to tte'noitilliT"-! 25c Perry V Drug Store IIS 3. Commercial ER TRANSF and 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 Farmers Warehouse . PAUL TRAGLIO, Prop. Day Telephone 28 - Night Telephone 12S7-T7 290