"A 4 " ; 1 x &U; THE, OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM OREGON, TUESDAY MORNING; FEBRUARY 23. 1923 I STATE SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 703-706 First National Bank Building, Salem, Oregon ASSETS OVER $200,000 MORE THAN 1200 MEMBERS We Pay 7 Per Cent An Investment Worth Investigating OFFICERS Carl D. GabrieJson, President. C. A. Reynolds, Vice President. Jas. H. Nicholson, Vice President. Chas. Wiper, Secretary-Treasurer. J. J. Elliott, Assistant Secretary. DIRECTORS R. II. Vl!!umion T. A. Uveal er. E. F. SUde. John H. Canon. L. C. Farmer II. M. Hawkln. Tarl D. Gabrielflon. C. A. Reynold!, la. H. Nicholson. "SAFETY FOR YOUR SAVINGS" (lo(i))ll ' n n n bp mn rpi SAYS We have 3 Ford one ton trucks. If you are consid ering buying a truck we can save you money. wrmn 'The House That Service Bant' Jon hotel as had been announced The meeting tbu week. la to be a closed session for members only It was announced that this was for the purpose of airing "grouch es," although there was no indica tion that these were of especially serious nature. will be kept open for patrons of the hotel. Clubs effected by the changa In meeting ara the Kl wan ts dab today; Rotary club. Wed nesday; Salem Realty board, Thursday, and Lions club. Friday. The Salem Ad club and the Active club group will not be affected by the change, as they are meeting In the smaller dining room reserved for private parties. Simeral HI Rowland stated mat ne was an route to Oregon City where he has a Job, when he fell In with bad company here and partook too freely of liquor. SACKETT TALK PERSISTS Will Be Appointed Governor's Secretary, Declared Here Reports were current here Mon- T T CI 1 1 . - outiuvu oaitcu, CUIIVI - , ..'. , J . of the Telephone Register at Mo rn ."J ba d be"me MinnTille, ha. boen offered the 11 yesterday and was forced to lt,on 'ot prlTate 8ecretary t0 leave his office for a short time.; GoTernor Patterson. Sackett prob He bad not been feeling well for;ab,y wJU accept tfc offer accor(J. umc nuuie is i !nr tn hla frfenda He wmiM aiir- North Liberty. Ptt-A H, Hrt hft from the executive department Wednesday night. Friends of Mr. Sackett said he the posl- Retnrns Prohi Tour Conrad Falk. who has been vis iting relatives in Iowa and Wis- nreviouslv wa offered consin for the past six weeks, re turned to J) home on his farm near Salem, last Saturday. many of which might be avoided by quick reference to authorities and much Injustice thus pre vented, to say nothing of large expenses saved evary year. In the cost ot new trials and appealsJ etc, etc. . . LOCAL NE WS BRIEFS Vet' Organizations Meet The local chapter of Sons of Vet erans, and also the Sons of Veter ans Auxiliary, will meet in the Woman's club house on North Cottage street tonight. Both meet ings are scheduled for 8:15 o'cock. represented at the meeting were Corvallie. Last week a delegation Portland, Salem. Eugene, Albany, Baker, Corvaliis, La Granda, Myr tle Point, and Klamath Falls. A Ia Carte Service Dining room Marlon Hotel. Would You Give a Gift Of something entirely differ ent? Visit the Gift Room at Pom eroy & Keene's. Auburn Man Recovers Molir Issued Termit Asa Tvndall whn nniWu-ent n W. H. Mohr was issued a' permiti major operation at the Salem his- Monday to build a one and one- half story dwelling at 990 North 16th street. The cost is estimated at 3,000. Old Time Dance Crystal Garden, every Wednes day and Saturday night at 8:30. Arrested for Speeding Murray Wolf was arrested Sun day evening by Officer Edwards and charged with speeding in the city limits. He appeared in police court yesterday afternoon and was fined $5. Wolf resides at 996 South 21st street. Furniture Upholsterer And repairing. Giese-Powern Furniture Co. W. C. T. F. Meet Called Off The meeting of the local branch of the Women's Christian Temper ance Union, which had been sched uled for this evening, will not be held, it was announced late yesterday. pital a short , time ago has suffi ciently recovered to return to his home at Auburn. roni here visited the club at Hills-boro. Dean Rolcrton Bark Dean Mabel Robertson was back at her room in the senior high school yesterday after a week's illness. Recital Tonight Miss Minetta Magers will pre sent several vocal pnpils in a mus ical recital at the Nelson building at 8:15 this evening. Lincoln Street Lot Buy A 50x150 pavings paid, $1350. We have 60 other mount Hill lots listed, among f hm lie snm ptppntlnnil huva mating the Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. Yates Estate Appraised Inventory and appraisement nowiwas filed in probate here yester- Fair- aay ,n ine maiier or tne estate or Laurence M. Yates, a minor, esti- estate to be worth $600. Appraisers are Fnnk Yates, Sarah Yates and George Pro. Pined S.V) Driving with an open cut-out in the early hours of the morning is rather uncalled for, and when Officer G. W. Edward3 heard a wide 6pen"car dash by at 2:15 a. ra. he pursued. The" result was that Bernard Nash, the driver, was arrested, 'and was charged with possession of liquor. Nash was fin ed $50 in poMce court yesterday. He lives on route 5. Would Vou Give Otft Of Something entirely different? Visit the gift room at Pomeroy & Keene's. Xotlce Dog Owners and Keepers- Dog license will be doubled on (and after March 1st, 1928. mak ing licenses $2.00 on males and spayed females, and $4.00 on fe males. U. G. .Boyer, County Clerk. Herond Case of Measles Insurance Flan Topic The question of compulsory au tomobile liability insurance will be discussed at the Rotary club Suit Filed Anderson and Rupert, local real estate dealers, yesterday began action in circuit court against the Salem Bank of Commerce for the sum of $723.50. They allege that the bank delivered a certain re lease for that amount to A. C. Nelson regarding a loan. The re lease, they allege was 'unauthor ized, -and are suing on the theory that the bank is therefore responsible. Kiwanis at Gray Belle After the weekly bulletin had been Issued. Douglas McKay, sec retary of the Salem Kiwanis club. was notified Monday that the Tues-; day luncheon would be held at the' Gray Belle instead of at the Mar- Prime Files Answer In the case of Fidelity National bank vs. Dr. G. E. Prime, Dr. Prime yesterday filed answer de claring that the X-ray apparatus which he bought and for payment of which the company is suing, was misrepresented to him at the time of the purchase. He has of fered to return it in good condi tion, he declares, but the firm will not accep?it. Tired Paying Rent You don't have to waste one more payment. We can sell you a better home than you rent, for a down payment, and the balance exactly like rent. Homes 3 to 8 rooms, $1500 on up. 7 new and vacant. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. Lack Closed Half-day of heat was responsible C. A. Howard to Speak C. A. Howard, state school su perintendent, will be the principal speaker at the Clackamas county teachers and school officers meet ing which will b eheld at Canby union high school March 24. lO Acres, Creek, On Highway 2H miles south Salem, $5000 terms. Another 10 with 9 acres in prunes, strawberries, cherries for $4750. Small Bldgs. on. Terms. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. . Returns to La Grandr Dr. V. L. Hamilton, who had been called here in consultation on the case of Mrs. Ray Clinton who is seriously ill, returned to his home in La Grande on Sun day. Dr. Hamilton and his fam ily left Salem about two months ago to make their home in La Grande. tlon of private secretary to Gov ernor Patterson, bnt that he de clined to accept it because of his newspaper connections. He is a graduate of Willamette university. FIRM ISSUES STATEMENT Overberk and Cooke Ready to Assist all "red 1 tors PORTLAND. Feb. 2 7 (AP) James P. Cooke, president; Charles S. Goodwin, vice presi dent, and Howard F. Philpott, sec retary of the bankrupt brokerage firm of Overbeck and Cooke, an nounced tonight through their at torneys their willingness to assist! the creditors of the firm in every possible manner. The announcement, on the eve of their appeaaance in circuit court tomorrow to plead to a grand jury indictment of larceny by bailee, was in the form of a brief statement, issued jointly by John A. Collier, attorney for I Cooke; Tom Handley. attorney for Goodwin, and John F. Logan, counsel for Philpott. NAVY DIRIGIBLE MAKES FLIGHT TO CANA LZ0NE (Continaod from pact 1.) Los Angeles averaged about 53 knots an hour, but only 44 knots on the 150 mile stretch between Cuta and Jamaica. Portable Mast Used The Los Angeles was made fast to a portable mooring mast con structed In the United States Un der the supervision of Lieutenant Commander C, E. Rosendaht' In command of the Los Angelas.'' Jf the use of this mast is successful, the field of operation of lighter than air craft will be materially increased. This temporary mooring mast at France field is only 60 feet high and will keep the Los Ange les on the ground, with her con trol car and stern supported by trucks which will take up the strain on the ahip. She will be kept headed into the wind at iv maat by rotating around the m on the trucks. ,.k - No . time bu been set for tl. . flight back to the United States. The air Una distance from Ne York to France - Field la , ; ,17 statute miles. The navy depar: ment pointed out ' that tbT IX 4 Angeles will hara traveled 1,1 miles by going from Lakehurst t New York before returning south ward and out over the Atlantic for voyage considered equal to e trans-oceanic flights for dismissal yesterday morning jail, in police court Monday. The of students at the Parrish junior sentence was suspended on condi high school. When the janitor tion to leave tried to start the motors for the oil burners, they refused to run. Later In the morning it was dis covered the switch in the manual training room had in some way become turned off. School was resumed in the afternoon. Par rish teachers visited at Leslie jun ior high during the morning. Drunkenness Charged Harry Rowland, of Sumner, Wash., was arrested here Sunday night, charged with drunkenness and was sentenced to five days in BAR UNANIMOUS ASKING LIBRARY FOR COURT USE (Continurd from pc 1) Meetings at Gray Belle This week whili repairs are un der way at the Marion hotel, the dining room used by the service clubs of the city wfll be used for regular diners, and special ar rangements between the hotel and the restaurant have been made to have these organizations meet at the Gray Belle. The dining room formerly used by the service clubs The second case of measles in luncheon Wednesday, which will 4he Auburn school was reported! be held at the Gray Belle due to yesterday. Margaret Ayers. a! repairs being made at the Marion pupil In the sixth grade, became hotel. The speaker will be Mac Ill yesterday morning. She Is the cormac Snow, secretary of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. romnnlsorv automobile liability "B.W.D." Tested . BABY CHICKS All popular bresds of baby chicks now on sale at Flake's Petland, 273 State. TYPEWRITERS L. O. SMITH CORONA 8TJNDSTBAND ADDERS All M&kes Used Machine TECS. ROEN Phone 6S1 421 Court St. ly to arise, and be certain enough town , immediately, in his mind to not make mistakes, TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Leaa Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 724 Just Service But service always just in the most modern and com plete establishment where nothing is left undone for the bereaved. Webb's Funeral Parlors Telephone 120 tVIRYVISTieECr IHEAROMAOFEOODV 'COfrEEISSfAlED OF GOlDEfJ.V.t ST B O S. B C K STANDARDIZED CASH STORES .- M YOU WILL FIND SERVICE AT THIS STORE SELDOM, IF EVER, RE CEIVED AT A STORE MAINTAINING SUCH LOW PRICES. TELE PHONE 455-456. THERE ARE FOUR DELIVERIES DAILY AT BU- SICK'S. Ayers. $200 Down 8 Room Home Hath, plastered, garage. Large lot fruit and flowers. Price $2200. Balance exactly like rent. See va cant at 1970 S. Cottage. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. Dealers Attend Meeting The serai-annual meeting of the electragists of the state which was held here Sat urday afternoon and evening con cluded with a banquet at the Mar Ion hotel. r"orty eight electrical dealers attended. F. O. Deckebach of Salem, spoke on organization, with Eugene Knight of Portland acting as toastmaster. Charles Knowland acted as chief story teller. The next meeting will be held at Bend in June. The exact date wUl be decided later, accord ing to C. A. Vibbert. of Vlbbert & Todd, Salem, who Is president of the state organization. Cities insurance.committee ot the state. The Rotary club here will have as guests a week from Wednesday a group of members from the Mc Minnville club. The following Wednesday, a group from Salem Rotary club will visit the club at WHY BOTHKR WITH L.CXCH PAIL. . Have a Lunch Delivered BLUE BELL BOX LUNCH i 25c Fresh Each Day Xo Cafeteria M Ilk In Containers 0c Call 2800 20?5 Fairgrounds Road SALEM, OREGON FLORAL DESIGNS CUT FLOWERS, PLANTS GOLD FISH, BIRDS O. F. BRETTHAUPT Telephone ISO til Stat St. PILES CORED Wltbent pmtioa ot Um of DR. MARSHALL S2 Oracon Blag. X7 . N DutincUy Correct Footwear For Men Boy For Women Girl John J. Rottle Expert Shoe Fitters A $495 FINE TORIC reading nt. TV. in aar your liui arint breakage. Examination too. Thompson-Glutsch Optical Co. 110 N. Comm'I St. ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired, New rr Used Motors VluriiKi & TODD Things Electrical 101 South High Tel. 2112 . - i - I v V i feL. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Ten Tears Practice in Salem Phone 625 Dr. L. R. 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