THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 31, 1928 6 STATE SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 703-706 First National Rink Building, Salem, Oregon ASSETS OVER $200,000 MORE THAN 1200 MEMBERS We Pay 7 Per Cent An Investment Worth Investigating OrMCEKS Carl D. Gabrielson, President. C. A. Reynolds, Vice President. Jas. H. Nicholson, Vice President. Chas. Wiper, Secretary-Treasurer. J. J. Elliott, Assistant Secretary. DIRECTORS K. n. Williamson T. A. Livesley. E. F. Slade. John H. Carson. L. V. Fanner H. M. Hawkins. Carl D. Gabrielson. C. A. Reynold. Jas. H. Nicholson. "SAFETY FOR YOUR SAVINGS" rrn n i 11 SAYS We hare a 1924 Overland Se dan equipped with bumpers, S. & M. spot, automatic swipe, 85 new rubber. 1928 license and a car that is la perfect condition, for $275.00. "Toe House That Service Bullf Albert McClean. who escaped from the institution here a week ago. Reports received at the hospital Indicated that the dead man had the number "30" stamped on his underclothes. Hospital officials aid that McClean was an inmate of ward 30 at the time he escaped McClean was received at the hos pital from Portland. LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS Daughter Born A daughter was boru Saturday niht at the Salem General ho:-pi-tii to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rowland ur Uickreall. S ettling Penalized WiHiam Mitchell, 221 North HUh street, paid a $5 fine municipal court Monday on a cinrge of speeding. dress will begin about 9:15. The visitor will be a guest at the lodge session, which also is to include initiation. White Mountain Honey Is the best. Phcno Mead at S F5. in! Visit in Portland Sunday visitors in Portland from Salem Included Mr. and Mrs. I. H.li.-s Tel. 014 for Appointment Al Kruuse and sou, Johnny. r haircut. Bayes & Canfield. '. Failed To Stop E. O. Willing. 1180 North 16th street, was fined $5 in municipal Tennessee. She also plans to visit in New Orleans. She will return in time to begin her increased du ties as supervisor of health educa tion in the Salem schools next fall. West Point Life Shown In "Dress Parade" at Capitol Today. Bllgh's No Lights on Bike Clarence McDonald, 395 North 22nd street, was arrested Sunday evening on a charge of operating a bicycle at night without light ,Mr. Delxmg Operated I'poii Mrs. May DeLong. 1996 South ( jiumercial, underwent an opera-! court Monday on a charge of fail- j Undergoes Operation- tint yesterday morning at the Sa-j'ng to stop nis car at a tnrougn street intersection. h ut General hospital. Sue on Not The Standard Oil company of ( liifornia yesterday began action In circuit court to collect $200.97, plis costs, interest and attorney'3 foes, from O. L. Martin. The com pany claims to hold Martin's note. Vou'H Be Sorry If You Mis "Dress Parade" today at Bligh's Capitol. Joseph Schnieder of Turner is at a Salem hospital recovering from a major operation performed Saturday. A Ij Carte Service la Dining Room Hotel Marion. AilMea to Meet He The state association ti-.i:ig clubs will hold luee'lng at the Ma; ion of ad rer an a 11-day hotel here at which time mem- A ri of the clubs at Portland, Cof j!'.is. Albany, and Eugene will at-t'-:i I Four rotates Appraised Tie following estates have been appraised, reports of Inventory a.il appraisement being filed in j. rebate here yesterday: Mary Darby. $6275.37; Minna Seethoff. $'-J50: ' Elizabeth M. Haynes, ;:;. 22; Jennie V. Hunt, HJ15.1B. No Lights, Fined j Norville Gleasou paid a $1 finej in Recorder Mark Poulsen'a courti Monday for operating a bicycle at. night without lights. Montanans to Mwt The Montana club will meet in the auditorium of the Salem chamber of commerce Thursday evening, announces President C. F. Gillette. Fined for Speeding E. Eby was fined $5 for speed ing, Monday in municipal court. The complaint was filed Saturday night. P:by lives at 1250 Fair-mount. Old Time Dancing At Crystal Gardens every Wed nesday and Saturday night a S:30. Dr. DeKleine at Monitor The parent-teachers' association at Monitor was addressed last eve ning by the director of the Marion county child health denionstra tiou, Dr. William DeKleine. Serves Special Lunch The Nook is serving a special .Sjc plate luncii noon ana evening. 'also the. usual meal. Furniture Upholsterer 'And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture'Co. lUxKlciiKer Sentenced August Wolfe yesterday plead ei guilty in Justice court to un lawful sale of Intoxicating liquor. Hh was sentenced to 30 days in and fined $100 by Justice, of tli I'eace Brazier Small. Admits Assault, Battery Dallas Smith yesterday entered a plea of guilty when arraigned In justice court on a charge of as 6ault and battery on the person of Clarence I'errego. Smith was re leased on his own recognizance while the case Is being continued for sentence., Perrego swore out the criminal complaint rliaigiug him with tje crime. h. Immediate Poswn.sIoii Terms home 1 year old Strict ly modern with 5 large finished rwuis and large unfinished attic. Hardwood, furnace, fireplace, ga ntje Total price $5250. Seo at 960 Tamarack, block west Holly wool theater. Becke & Hendricks, is N. High street. School to Have Clinic Dr. Estella Ford Warner, di rector of medical service of the Marion county health demonstra tion, and Mrs. Irma LeRiche, staff nurse, will conduct a clinic ai me Bethel school, east of Salem, to day. WCTl" Meeting Today Announcement haa been made that at the meeting of the local chapter of the WCTL at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the hall on the corner of Commercial and Ferry streets, Mrs. Oren Stratton will lead the devotions, and a short program will follow Dr. Eppley's talk at 3 o'clock. Good attendance is urged. $3750 Prices Two small modern homes with furnace, fireplace, garage, paving. etc. One Is vacant at 1U40 Broadway, the other located at 955 Norway. Becke & Hendricks. 1S9 N. High street. Teachers to Is.sue Bulletin Teachers in the Salem school system will have no excuse for not knowing what's what in school- dom shortly. The medium of ac quainting Instructors with all school events will be a mimeo graphed Teachers' Bulletin, the first issue of which is to be dis tributed the forepart of February. This innovation, in charge of Mrs. Mildred Daly of the Highland s.-hool. will contain matter of in terest to all the schools, both from the schoolroom standpoint and the activities end. turn up all: right at Guantanamo, Cuba, her destination, the navy department today ordered an in tensive search for the submarine. The S-3, with its crew of 41 men. became separated from the control force, bound for winter maneuvers, in a gale 100 miles south of Cape Hatteras, one of the worst storm centers on the Atlantic coast. A report that she had lost contact with seven other' submarines; the Camden, a sub I marine tender, and the new air plane carrier Saratoga, was re-! ceived at the navy department early today. Threw Cruiser Sent In addition to the ships of the convoy which have been on the j outlook for the S-3, the depart- ment late today ordered the light i cruisers Milwaukee, Raleigh and Memphis and a squadron of des troyers to proceed from Cuban waters in search of the missing craft. At the department, officers while plainly concerned, said they would have no grave fears for the S-3 until after Wednesday night when she is due at Guantan amo. The ship is in command of Lieutenant P. W. Warren of Springfield. III. . : The official report that the S-3 was. musing came from Rear Ad ralral'xrank H. Brumby, aboard the Camden as commander of the control force. Some officers here believed that the submarine's ra dio apparatus might have been put out of commission, a mishap which such ships frequently have in rough weather. Headquarters Not Alarmed The navy department announc ed that such disappearances were "not unusual in small vessels dur ing bad weather conditions which afternoon was postponed until Thursday on account of the funer al of Mrs. Elmer King, a sister' Rebekah. j Fire chutes for the schools lni Sntherlln. Oregon, are being made by Eastman Bros., in their plant in Silverton. The slide type of chute Is to be used. ! Mrs. Bennett's Sunday school class of the Christian church, en joyed a party held in the K. P. hall on Monday night. About 40 guests were present. This enter tainment has been anticipated for some time, as it marks the close of a contest In the class. The two captains were Myra Schroder and Ted Hobart. Miss Schroder's side was victorious. The Rev. Mr. Bennett of the Christian church, who is just re covering from having his tonsils removed, was able to fill his pul pit on Sunday. Entertains Guartisme Frank Bligh, proprietor of the Capitol theater, entertained Com pany F of the national guard Mon day evening at the theater for a showing of "Dress Parade, a Weal Point picture. 3 CRVISKRS SENT WASHINGTON. Jan. 30. (API The navy department has order ed three light cruisers and a squa dron of destroyers from Guantan amo bay to aid in the search for the lost submarine S-3. OBITUARY Vim Cleave In this city. January 30. John Samuel Van Cleave, at the age of 0 7 years. He was the brother of j Ben Van Cleave and Mrs. Mary Piper, both of Scappoose. Oregon. Remains will be forwarded to, Scappoose for interment by Rig-! don and Son. ENGLAND'S WAR LEADER PASSES AWAY SUDDENLY (Qoatinned from lgm 1) passed on as truly a victim of the conflict as though he had fallen on the field of battle. Death came suddenly and unexpectedly at the bme of his sister, Mrs. W. G. Jameson at Prince's Gate. Coun tess Haig was not with him as she was visiting friends. His youthful heir. 10 year old George Alexander, Is ill at the Haig home in Bemerovde. This lad who now assumes his father's distinguished title, was a child of the war. He was born early in 191 S during that heartbreaking er!sis to the British when the Bri tish armies, commanded by his father were retreating under the! terrible German onslaught which for a time it appeared, might spell the downfall of the allies. Report Made - The official medical statement on Earl Haig's death reads: ' The cause of death was sud den heart failure, the result of the effects of the war and previous tropical and campaigning services on the heart muscles'" A postmortem examination was conducted and it was decided that no inquest was necessary. The king's regulation for mili tary burial requires that pall bear ers shall all be of the same rank as the deceased officer. In Earl Haig's case therefore, the pall bearers must be chosen from the following field: Marshals the Duke of Connaught, Lord Me thuen. Lord Plumer. Lord Allen byi Sir William Robertson. Sir William Birdwood. and Sir Claud Jacobs. FIVE ROOMS OF FURNITURE ftlllllri Nickell At the home of his grandmoth er, Mrs. Mary Turner, 960 Parrish street. Saturday. January 2S, Harold William Nickell. age 19 ivears: grandson of Mrs. Marfi submarine had been in a collision Turner, nephew of Edwin Nissen me navy department would nave :ind Miss Anna Nisson of Salem' are existing." Admiral Hughes said that if the rBXBSBBBHBBHaK j BIG n i i ati rnt Hi! u heard of the mishap at least from the other ship. He suggested that any number of things such as dampness, the breaking of the an- and Peter Nissen of Westminster,! Calif., cousin of Elva Nisson of j Salem; grandson of William W.t Nickell of McMlnnviile; nephew j tenna mast or engine trouble of Dwight Nickell of Amity, Dale could have caused the craft to lose Nickell of Carleton and Mrs. contact with its convoy. The sea where the S-3 was last reported is about two miles deep. Secretary Wilbur declined to make public the names of the crew other than officers. Shoe Mercliant Home John J. Rottle returned yester day morning from various Wash ington cities where he had spent several weeks on business connect ed with his shoe store interests in the north. Mrs. Rottle spent the week end with him, returning with him. yesterday in Justice School Books and SuppI Full line of grade Bchool, Junior i high and high, school books at At las Book store. 4C5 State street. Open Meeting Slated The general public may hear Judge Thomas O'Donnell of Kan 8 is City, the principal speaker of the fourth anniversary celebration of the Salem Aerie of the Eagles lodge, to be held Wednesday eve ning. Judge O'Donnell is with the Eagles' orzauizatien division. .The decision for the open meeting is i,i tritmtn to Judge O'Donnell, viiose power as a speaker has re ceived much praise, and whose ad For Sale $4250 Five acres Just out dda of Salem city limits; five room house, lots of fruit, Tun- aing water, garage. A lint little home and cheap at the price. Only $2000 down. $2856 Five room modern house on paved street near icaool on hue line in northern part of Salem. We can tell this for a payment of flOOO :asU and good time on balance. lu. S. REALTY CO. 4.2'State St. Tel. 2650 Demands Automobiles- Action of replevin was started i ,. n circuit court, nere yesieruay uj Bliss Ziellnski against David K. Morton. Ziellnski claims that Morton wrongly holds possession of a car belonging to him. i ne car is valued at 300. according to Ziellnski. and he demands ei ther the machine or the money. Duval Arrested Charles Duval was arrested and arraigned court on a charge of selling and offering for sale the meat of an elk which had not been tagged in accordance with state law. Du val deposited bond in the sum of $50 and was allowed to go at lib erty while he takes time in which to enter a plea to the charge. Men Jar Proof Wrist watches stand the gaff Throw them across the room, yes. they still run. See them at Pom eroy & Keene's. UTILITIES FIRMS PUT UNDER FIRE BY BILL (Coutinued from page I) grant a franchise to the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph com pany unless the company afreet to reduce Us rates was made to the city council today by A. E. Clark In a letter in which he de clared a 15 per cent cut should he made. Colonel Clark contended that the regulation of the telephone company by the public service commission so far as the city of Portland Is concerned, "has been inadequate and unsatisfactory." "In the main." he said, "pro ceedings before the public service commission in the past have merely served to give the tele phone company a chance to dip in deeper on every occasion and secure findings and orders that further entrenched the company to the sacrifice of the interests of the telephone users." Clark declared that the city has the power to announce the condi tions under which the telephone company may use the streets and suggested that the council made reduced rates one of those condi tions. He said that ir tne com pany does not want to accept the franchise under such conditions it "can get out of Portland and make room for another company that would." He also said that; the "relations of this company to! the public are, and for a long time have been, unsatisfactory to a de gree that does not exist and lias not existed in respect to any other public utility operating In the city." Education Rotary Topic SuDerlntendent George . Hug of the Salem public schools and E. E. Bergman, head of the me chanical educational department at the senior high school, will be the speakers at the Rotary club luncheon Wednesday. Col. Hofer also will peak. telling of some of the interesting things he noted while touring in California recently. Assumed Name Filed The old department store firm of Rosteln &. Greeubaum will here after be known as Greenbaum's department store. The assumed name has been taken following the mirchase by Isadore Green- baum of the interest of Ed Ros tein, who had been with the store over a quarter of a century. Mr. Greenbaum has associated with him his son Adolph. RIVER HEARING WAITED HERE; SET WEDNESDAY (Continued from jmge 1 1 than that, however- -In fact for several years the Splem chamber of commerce has foreseen this op portunity and has been preparing for it, so that the greater part of the data was already at band. The purpose of the hearing, ac cording to the offl'ial announce ment sent out by Lt. Col. G. R. Lukosh, district engineer for the war department. Is "securing ex pression of opinion as to the needs of commerce in relation to water transportation between Portland and Salem." Officials of the coun tries, cities and local associations and shippine intreta concerned, woro especially invited to make a showing. Three Link Club Enjoys Meeting At Hartman Home Blanche Sauter of McMinnville. j Funeral cervices will be held at; Rigdon's Mortuary chapel Tues-i day, January 31, at 10:30 in the1 morning. Interment will take place at McMinnville. ; McK night At her home, four miles north of Salem on the River road, on January 29. Mr.s. Alida McKnight. aged 54 years, wife of J. B. Mc Knight, mother of Robert Mc Knight, daughter of Mrs. F. J Mayo of Salem, and sister of Walt er Mayo of Mitchell, South Da kota. Announcement of funeral will be made later by Rigdon & Son. Furniture EVERY WED. NITE F.N.W00DRTS AUCTION MARKET 101O N. Summer St. Furnish Your Home at Auction for Less Private Sales Dally Cash for Ised Furniture Fanners Day Auction This Saturday 1 I. M. PHONE 311 THURSDAY. FEB. 2nd 1:30 P.M. 575 S. Winter 1 3-tube Grebe radio with Holla horn, wet battery and ; charger; a bedroom suite including oak bed and large oak dreer, also 2 walnut dressers and walnut bed; 1 silk floss nnd one cotton mattress. 1 large birds eye maple princess dresser, 1 birds eye maple rocker, 1 brans bed with steel spring find 3 mattresses, 1 child's baby bed complete, 1 drop head Singer sewing machine, I Occidental O hole range like new, 1 good refrigerat or, 1 round oak ex. table and O diners. 1 all leather lounge, 1 niah. floor lamp with silk shade, 1 walnut stand table and taberette, 1 reed rocker and chair and child's rocker, 1 rnrley maple stand labia, 2 good 0x12 Ax. rug, S bedroom carpets, rag carpets nnd small rugs, 7 alr lace cur tii.'ns, 8 pair gooso pillows, pictures, clothe hamper, clothes rack, carpet sweep er, wall brush, china choco late set, B kitchen chairs, high chair, porch boxes, breakfast table, K. treasure, dishes, glassware, K. uten sils, ironing lxmrd, meat saw, crocks, wash tnba.axe, 1 hole rook stove, tricyrle, boy's wagon, new lawm mow er, rake, empty fruit jars, dry fir wood, and a fine lot of home canned fruit. Mrs. Mary K. Morrison Owner V. N. WOODRY, Auctioneer Caoh l'aid for I'sed . Furniture PlIONF 511 TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chcmcketa Street Telephone 7iS4 F, - - EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Ten Years Practice in Salem 3 Phone G25 Dr. L. R. nurdcttc Optometrist 401 First Rational Dank lUdg. SILVERTON, Jan. 30. (Spe cial). The Three Link club was entertained by Mrs. Chaa. Hart man at her country home on Thursday afternoon. Thirty-two members were present, atad enjoy ed a pleasant afternoon. Delight ful refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by her daugh ter, Mrs. Ted Lorenzen. The meeting, scheduled for Wednesday HUMAN SERVICE is the creed of our thor oughly complete and mod-' ern undertaking with every refinement and facility for the bereaved. Webbs Funeral Parlors Telephone 120 LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 18G8 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. ! ij Fine Lot Cheap Home Falrmount hill 60x150 east front lot. Large trees, flowers, fruit and nuts. Older home of 6 rooms. Plas tered and bath. Cement basement. Total price $2900 and $50t down, balance exactly like rent will buy. Immediate possession. In the cen ter of fast developing fine home intrlct. Bee at 1427 Falrmount street. Beck it Hendricks, 189 N High street. Miss Crowley to Leave Thursday In order to spend five months studying the latest trends In health education at Peabody Insti tute In NashTlHe. Tenn., Miss Car-lotta- Crowley will leave Thursday for that city. Mlaa Crowley, ele mentarr euperrlsor in the Salem schools. Is doing the aaaiuonai study, which will also Uke her to a summer session at Columbia uni versity at New York, under a scholarship glren by the Common wealth fund. She will trarel throuch California, where ehe wliJU ,f.tt for a abort while, enroute toi Nurses Class Large Miss Ruth Hershberger of Inde pendence and Miss ?Lellda Marie Martell of Eugene entered the nurses' training school at the Sa km General hospital Monday. They bring the total numbeT for tlia anrine training ClaflS UP to v v fr' c -- ten. the largest number ever to be gathered for a single class, says the superintendent, Miss Adeline Hughes, R. N. Free Wednesday Only A 11.50 Japanese crimson azalea free with each flO.OO pur chase of shrubs. Pearcy Bros., 178 S. Commercial street. U. S. SUBMARINE LOST AND FOUND , Oo'Jtmaed from pats 1; at sundown Saturday and word has not been heard from her since. While officials expressed con fidence that the submarine, a sis ter ship of the sunken S-4, would New shipment of St. Andlreasberg Rollers "The canary with a college education." Flake's Pet land 273 State. Free ad vice on care of pets. - I J $495 FIN'E TORIC Tdiif lmtet. W in sure 7rur flinei against breakage. F.zamination too. Thosnpson-Ulutach Optical Co. 110 K. CmnTn'l flt. FLORAL DESIGNS CUT FLOWERS, PLANTS GOLD FISH, BIRDS C. F. BRKITHA UPT Telephone S80 ill State St. Victim Perhsps Patient Officials of the Oregon state hospital Monday were atetmptlng to determine If a man killed at Klamath Falls Sunday night was ARE YOU IN NEED OF HELP? Call the FILIPINO EMPLOYMENT SERVICE BUREAU (Free employment service) "Filipino help of any kind supplied." Phone BF.aeon 7750 46 N. 4th PORTLAND, ORE. TYPEWRITERS X O. SMITH k 0OBO2TA SOT D STRAND ADDE&S All Makaa Ucad MkUbH THOS. KOEN Phona 51 421 Court St. AUCTION Thursday, Feb. 2 1:30 PM. 575 S. Winter 3 rooms good furniture: Radio. Rugs. Carpets. Drap eries. Range. Fruit, Tools, Dishes. K. Utensils, etc. Mary E. Morrison, Owner F. N. WOODRY, Auttioneer Cash Paid for led Furniture Phone 511 Let Kennell-Ellis Make Your View and Commercial Pictures, Any Time, Any Place Old Photographs Copied Often you want old photograph reproduced, but fear entrust ing them to strangers. Our reputation assures th safety and proper care of youf picture, which we will copy, enlarge, frame or hand color at a price lower than the unknown agent can olfer. Kennell-Ellis Studio 429 Oregon Bldg. Salem Poultry Co. NEW LOCATION Corner South High and Mill Streets Cash Buyers of POULTRY Telephone 2490 1927 FRKK W ,.ULPA-i2R SAMPLE BOOKS , Call, phone or write MAX O. BUREN .179 H Commercial ; rrSatasi; Distinctly Correct Footwear Pnr Men Boy For Women' Girls John J. Rottle Expert Shoe Fitters 415 State St. 'A ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired, New i or Used Motors VIBBERi TODD i Things Electrical 191 South High. . Tel. 21 IS Maltoleum TRANSF! and Sitora Long and Short Distance Hauling Public and Private Storage Fireproof Building ER V 4 4. is just what is needed in the treatmen of general debility resulting, from chronic coughs;- Exceptionally fine a a tonic In bronchial affections and nervous disorders. A large size bottle $1.00 Perry's Drug Store 115 S. Commercial GRAIN, FEED and SEEP Free Delivery to any part of the city. QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION Farmers Warehouse PAUL TRAGLIO, Prop. .'' jj Day Telephone 28 j Night . Telephone 12C7-W J