The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 03, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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" Ttin 0 TIT. (TO rSTATiJC! ! A ! rrSALLIirOIil. 3 G: I:
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Tfi ftTATESXAX PXTXlISKDrd COKTAJTY
"' SIS SautkV Contmareial St Salem. Ora ''
v J. J. Hendricks . , - Manaftr
Vr4 i. Toot v. . alanarlaf Editor
i.aa M. Mtr jnan - ASt, Editor: "
LaalW J. With TelaTrnph Editor '
. Aadrad Basck ' . Society Editor
W. IL Headerso Circulation Maaafst
Ralph H. Kletxiag - Adrortiaiac Maaacor
Frank Jaskoski Mantra Job Dept.
E. A. R ho tea Xiroataek P.ditor
W.CCoaer! . ; VoalUr Editor
I UXMXSX Or tHB ASSOCIATE lKSSS
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'SUpatebaa credits to, it of not otttanriao credited is thU paper and alao faa local
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v, Alaort Byora. S3S WortNWtor ttUgi I Portland, Ore. '- "s:Z?Zr T$.. . ,TH
Tkotna F, dark Co, Nrw Tork.1 12B-13A W. 81st Stt Coicaro. Marrort BMf.!
'ioty A Fame. Sharon Bl, San lYnnelscm CaiiC. Hiffia Bide Ln ABAotaa. CnUC.
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Ciretfiotion; ffo-.M RoVt DepartjnonUzl orlO
Aat Contest E4Har..ia J Vo XMpartateat ,. , .,f, 0t
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- ; r : Eartorwl at th Boat OtKef fa Salem, Ortfon, na aocoad-alaae matter. ; J j j
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r PEltSERVERANCp.WlNS4 "And Jacob was left aloBf: and there
wrettlAd a man. wltk Bfm jikil the breaking of the Jyi And e
aaldt.Let'nie spr the dar- toreaketbAnd he said. I -will not let thee
g9. except thou bless me. Gen. 38:24-28. ; i !i
large Bir chicken hooae on his plojr of hat cotapany The sn
ranch near Erergreen : school preme court only recenthanded
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house.
Pringle
J. M. Coburn ha'a been summon
ed to aerre1 on the jury early in
February. - ' '
Mrs. J. M. Cobum is baring a
hot bed prepared, so' as to be
ready, for' the early spring which
we are anticipating. . m; ; i -
Percy .'Robins sawed, wood for
the- Prlnrrie school Wednesday. .
Mrs Stewart and Mrs., T. E.
Meeks Yisited frs. Wright at the
Salem .hospital Friday. J .
down an opinion aftirming the de
cree of the lower! court sentencing
Pattersooi to Che I prison ,term J.
OXXOOB stAttssiak atto cohtest
Uaft of Caadidatea X0 A. JA iBooday,
r i , robrawy. 2nd. Jt!t, .
Vote -A Candidate is uermiHa to poll
not mora- than- 10,oOO.uheriptioo rote
It ior one dar nntil farther, nottra but
may pnblieh aa many jov eouposs na tacr.
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i Sampson. Thf ; ?40 8 16tb..
i Holcomb. WB ; 2020 S ..Capl
Shenard. Marriu T I7ta,
Oatn.forth, Mr; 21O0 N Cap!
Williams, Xin; ie JO S Crrl.
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Mr;,Tpeiiv is jprepariag to put Xfi&lim'uZ ;nn
w l a a n . w -a&--amiK t t v
ntif 'tnrtra atrAvhrrtaaruSn. 4 f
-'Mr.; Sealeys are Cutting'; wood
on- the Brownell farm. . ,
. Mr. Balod 'ls doing some can
vassing in the vicinity.
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FIGHT AGAINST CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
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,Thet recently organized 'League for the Abolition jbf
Capital Punishment is to' wage a campaign in all the states
that still resorti to the' extreme penalty including Oregpn-U
And the principal aifgoments are three; that it kefps
alive a custom of : the dark ages, that it fails to 'instill feajr;
and that, it glorifies, crime by arousing1, sympathy, for ihe
condemned.' : 1 - I'l' ' ' - ' ; " ;. V .' jj
-Sixty-four out of 08, prison wardens who answered I a
recent questionaire said- jthey - were - against . capital punislh-
m;ent, It Is lkely jthat Jniost of them, if further questioned,
would declare, in -favor f the indeterminate sentence. ; abso
lutely indeterminate; and In favor of many reforms in court
practiceO; .;. Kj,
;.,TheLeagtie. for the AJtolition of Capital Punishment lis
especially strong against the Utah law allowing condemned
men to 'choose' between hanging -and shooting, and against
the new NevadaTaw for Executions by lethal gas. The first
lelexecutipn irr ihe world's history by' lethal gas (cyamdb)
. .was performed a year and a half ago at -the Nevada peniten
. tiary at, Carson JCity 4lGee John.a Chinese tohg lner.
Thjee moWfaurderers jrioawait deatk ' sentenc? by lethal
gas 3 in the ; Nevada ; penitentiary- Abe Randolph, Manuel
Acosta.andStanko Jukish. '( The. date; the law provides, must
be. one of . the 90 days j foUowing-last Saturday.- Elaborate
preparations: have ibeeti -inade.' to , "observe i the action of the
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deadly peacn pit odorea cyanide iumes, Dy live oi,tne Dest
knowiitpslciaiis olfed1e1iiyDr. D. ATurner, former
major of the" United States 'Army medical corps. They are
to watch the death throes of the condemned men through a
I heavy plate glass window, with the aid of delicately attuned
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s,i There is reaction in Nevada; as well as throughout the
country, against the Nevada law. The last Nevada Legisla
ture was urged to repeal jthe law, among those joiningn tbe
7appel' b'g;tJovenior ifcragmCv 1 ' ; ' rj j, J
. "Thomas A. Edison joins the League in saying elect! o
fution is inhjimane. i j j :- I r - '-.:vj-; -;k - V
: And so the debate as, to the death penalty, and. as to what
means shall' be einplbyedt to inflicts it, will go on. ' t f .
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: ceedings, and . absolutely indeterminate sentences- v'
v w And we will.havg rrallesejH),ar8es in penology and crim-
inology -among the mosit important of all; subjects for accu
rate knowledge and common sense handlinsr. " !" j
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T'.- The work beingdone by the department of agriculture
of the Salem Chamber! of Commerce is great work. It will
help keep Salem the center for the best tree and bush fruits
and the varieties of commercial vegetables and other products
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.WQODBURN. Feb. The
Wood burn Light . & - Telephone
company, -.G. F. Wright, manager,
has m been ' recenUyi Incorporated
and the ' rural : lines -- have been
transferred 'over to ;the; new company-
byl the; Pacific. Telegraph &
Telephone, company at-the nomin
al figuteof 700. ; i j
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and 43 phones. ;'
In addition to looking after his
own lines, Mr. Wright, who will
more from Salem to Woodburn,
will: care for .the Pacific lines in
this section. - ' This transfer, has
been brought 'about by agitation
by the Woodburn Community club
and will- result in farmers getting
phone rentals' at 11.50 when, they
furnish their own' phones, oSl.8S
when the company does, the form
er price of the Pacific .having
been S2.50. - '
it is tne expectation or increas
ing the number of phones on these
rural lines to 15 0. Mr. Wright,
who has arranged with the P. E.
P.. Co., will also string wires to
carry juice for electric light and
power to the. hemes- of (farmers
who contract for this service. : The
Pacific company has made pro
vision; in the transfer paper that
the. Wright company use the Pa
cific Woodburn. exchange.
fikepil. Mra-RslpK: 10J3 N 17
I Rob-rt. Howard : J015 Ship'
Haii. Miss K O; 035 dirm'ta
Martin. Mrs It.b; 893 8 High.
Heinvrk. Ruth; 1063 Onk.-.-
Rice, Marsaret: 4 N 1-8 1 h .
Crair. Pearl; -Cottage Ats--rrowther..
Mrs B Si 507 Cen r
Urlanf, Clara; 13V4 Stat..-redKe,-Hattle
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Hickman. Clara: -370 T. I-ncln
Joaire. Celil; S3? N Hifk
Thompson, E A -4 -
Woter, Mr , Peter iJr
Ssrope. Mrs C ,Aj 207 Mepoy
Ritchie, Jenniei 5S10 Ijinret
Cronke. ICra Lo; Ti 8 J7th
Alexander. Helott V
Miller. Lithe : .
Bowman. Miss Kuth
Oilbert. Mildred
Hyde. Elisabeth ....
70.SOO
56,100
98,900
50.909
9H.900
S7.SOO
53,900
60.100
99.100
60.100
? 90,200
7O.1O0
59,000
5H.40O
98.40O
TS.200
60,100
50.100
69,100
. 59,100
&O.0O0
. 50,000
50,600
62.900
C 50,000
i 50,000
70,200
58,100
. 50,000
f 50,900
AVetdekabr: Mabef; 68l JT Cp.'
OsrlabrMra OniUrW.J
SteHrrr, - Hasten
istw. William
Oodaay, Doris; ft.7 l .
Bstircy.' La Viaia
Penninktii, Mrs J B; 1052
Saciaw 1 1" i. .I
Ret-imhat, E J; 830 Bosh St
Seidhaav Mrs.P Et'745 S
Commercial v..
Pitt. Capt Allen; 403 8 23rd
MeAdams. Mrs I
M or it 1, J J i -...
Sharp. Mrs E A
Roth. Cafleton; 1113 K Cotft
Williamson. Jeaat S Capitol
Arpke. Helen; 1T95 Eairmt.n.
Bire, Franrea ......
.N'ssb. Mrs MiMredr 235 Hail
tjcuner. Mis Bolsh; 264 N 17
KiffTS Int Highland .". ....
Besth.. Eralinea 594 N Liberty
Wtn. Jlowitd: 1599 Stat..
Oreeowoid. Ji' ranees E; .1285 S
iiiseny ...i
Judson. Mildred: 1244. Waller
Wheeler. Mrs Belle; 317 K
Liberty
Woolery. Cecil; 1065 8 14th..
Rontk. Mrs H C; 2SO 8 14th
May; Veima; 260 8 17th
Koehler, Georre; 1850 State
Edward. Norval: 1049 mate
Cambeir. Kenneth H; 725 X
Choreh .-
Barnard, Donald; 1H7K Lee St
Ollisoa, Donald; 1833 Trad
Hares, Lacian; 636 N Front..
Mickel, Mrs A A; 495 X Ub
rsntrich. Msrief 1190 Ferry
Hensley,TMra K; 1442 Saginaw
Welch. Elisabeth; 236 Bnh
Cempton, Mrs Bertha B; 677
Commercial- fit .........
Irwin; Mrs May; 1446 8 Lib
Mermott, Percy; YMCA
Cooley, Clarence: 110 Owen 8t
Sundquist. Mrs B E; 255 Su
perior 8t r
Wolfsi. l.nU: 825 Union .
Tvater. Oraee: 553 S 12th
Miller. Ireae:, 1160 Mill-.
. r SO.200
50.300
60,100
.54.100
S9.200
60,000
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TS.400
' 98,400
1 O,10O
. 69,000
50,200
... 70.100
iM.20O
50,200
50.100
- 50,200
5O.200
50,000
50,000
50,000
98.90
50,200
60,000
70. 10t
61.200
71.100
' 52.20C
50.000
50.00C
50.0OC
54,100
50,000
60.000
77.900
, 70,100
. 60.J0O
ro,ooo
50,100
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- jio.Uoe
50,3OO
- 50,400
60.406
50,500
50.C00
50.700
5.0,000
Mathews. CloydiBji315 Cnr v 50,000
Oairett, Harmon; 763 N tUt,. : , . M.OOO
Boyeo, Sam:-1005 MiU. '-' . f0.
Usrmt. Robert: 765 N 2 lt x . 50.000
Jeppaoti, lelbrt; 1209 Ferrr, . f 0,00
EoKdabX Otto : VobHi-w f 0,000
portam, V'tarsr;zjv Mii-t-x V
Mdd, Mrt Cf lS17;NCaP.to . 50.000
H.iil..r A W: HUn.Iik ,Cm . 50.O00
txigan, Xiaa; 1930 8 Hurh4
Henderson, Faye; 1900 Sagi-
knmm. ii n"ci Bfe T.s7Tiiem J '
MeVey, Mra R B; 1132 Cen'r t .
Keener. Warren; 1210 Market.
Wolf, Lttla; 923 Union.. -
0,000
50.00
50.900
50,600
50.600
50,100
COBNTET
Marcns. Helen; IU d. Box 26,
Halem -
Cochraa. Jdrt Frank; K 7,
Bos 32, Salem
Kennedy. Mra Samuel; DaV
Miles. Bev H H; FalU Cify..
Hatch. Franew; Fall City wT
Ragscable. Miss: Rickreall . .. .
Braden, Mrs Winnie; Dallas..
BalUrrt. Mrs SO: Dallas...
Oilliam, Miss Bt 2. Dallas
Ebbe, Mra Merle: Dallas
BoelU Mra BandaH; Dallas
Woter,- Mrs Peter: rfd Dallas
Xeedham. Daisy: Jefferson
Hoper, Helen: Independence
Bareh, Lennier Independence,
Cook, Itscile; Independenea-. '
Rao, Dorothy; Independence..
Shate. Misa D; JRt. 8. Box
118. Salem ...
Ce, Argyle, Woodbnrn i . t
Henriksest. K-VHieoir8ilrerton k
Potts. . J; KtAtltfflf-i
jhltoK. Mra Vera ; Jtt 2, Tnr-
'Anrrea7r7jeMi7r'Rt"27sle :
Vories, Raymond ; Rt 8, Wood-
-barn --
Staelhammer. John; Woodburn
Good. Mrs Ada; Independence
Kaiser. Josephine; Mt Angel..
Ct,900
50,200
, 60,400
60,000
, 50,100
' 60.000
60,200
50.000
50,000
50,000
65.000
,. 70,100
54.100
51,000
. 62.900
60,000
51,100
5.1.200
51,200
51.000
64.900
98,900
65.10O
63.200
69,900
98.200
52.200
r!r,t,.n Tjni? 8ilrertoa
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Clark. - Mrs Jamea; - Cerraia. ... -Jenee.
Mrs J MUli Oerrmi
Wynn,- Aita; werrait, 4
BvU. Lilr J ervai .
Jens a, Hannah; Oeryala j, '
Meaaer, kmss; vw
lUrpaiv Edwin; Garyaia . s-
Tooley, H ; erraia f
Miller.' Mra Floyd K; Dallaa
AapinwalUXra Maei Brnokn ,
Chandler, Mra Gay; Bt 2, ,
Watt. JUn -AWgailjU; '.rails ;i
C'ty ...
Ot jin. . lTern i Woodonm -s.;.
Hicks. Mra W R: KtS, Salem
Uopkins.j Margaorite; - lade
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orris, Mrs Wm; Rt 2. Tamer
fiiven. Ethel; Tnrner
Witsell. Kenneth; Tomer.
60,000
. 52.200
.- 50.OO0
60,100
. 64.100
ve.ooo
. i so. 000
: 56,200
60.000
-. 50,000
f 5S.0OO
60,300,
68,200
. 68.200
? -5 4.200
- 70,100
so.ood
'50,100
50.400
7.200
Clark, Mrt F; Rt 1. Turtter.
ETana.Maude ; Kt 4. fea lem.
Beatt, Gladys; Rt 4 Salem
Olark. Mra E G; Bt 5, Salem.
Rogan, Rer; Monitor --
Coyne. Mrt Baed: Monitor
Brtntier. Leota M : Wood burn.
L.ytle, EUa; Woodburn--
Corhonto, Marie -Silferton..
S let ton. Simon; fUlrertoil .
Cox, Mrt Leo-r-Seffersoir
Libby, Mrt. Clarence; Jtffer-
; son i.-r.rr
Smith. Lneile; Jetforaon i
Fontaine. J G; Jefferson i
Parish, W E; Jefferson . -Lemon,
Catherinor Silrerton..
Bock, -Mr. O O; Sllreftn ,
Rosa. Ratk; -Woodburn...;
Lais. Mrs; Silrerton.:
Asher, Rosreaa; Bx 194, Tara-
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Ma mm, Mrs Christine Ri Sa-
50,200
iO.OOO
60,000
, ;i 60,000
- - 60.000
50.000
97,900
': 6O.100
64.200
50,000
" 50,00
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65.100
0,000
"65,100
68.100
50.000
9,20O
40.OOO
64,800
55,200
51.200
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Today, cojbiencing at i p. ! : .
. f 1795 South Liberty Street ; i
This sale Includes some High class furniture, f walnut
' player piano- like new, etc, j etc., also Jersey cow, 1 gas
drag saw,i I auto trailer, first class condition. If you are
wanting anything in furniture, don't miss this sale, as this
la, a closing: np of as estate. 1 H -WOODRl & SON
' 1"1 'JONES " ' - f T -' :" ' "Ara'tht Auctionoersi
itr.n.Wf ' ' ' Vstore ZT1 X. Coni'l, Phone 73
tx v.r Tul-. Hnntii Pniii'l street car. E?t off at
V Superior..!: Moclc east. : "l'' . 1 f
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Aftpj lliveiitory, Clearance BiSse I
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19c Pair
Commencing February.
m, w-a rnrHirtirv 1 Here to those who wish to supply their
at money saving prices for we must make room for our new Spring
'.':''- -V ; Mtrrhanclise .T' T4 ' ' ,1- -':Til4:
A Splendid School Hose
r. Special! :
15 c
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ISUITS
Supreme Court 4JpholdS-3nr
xence ot romaaa Man
for Manslaughter
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Now let8 so ahead and have an orderly though - jiot
necessarily expensive valuation of the .Salem .water' sysUm,
r-nd then a vote on municipal ownersliip.,iU'''.-----i.
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Preaching serrlce Sundar, 7:30
p. m., and prayer meeting Wed
' Tiesdar 7:30 p. m. at the Rlchard
''son homeRosemont avenue. Both
-conducted bjf Rer.' Wiley tVethers.
' ; These 'serrices. are" continuous. - t
, -1 Doris Hainly who, as heenili
'--with flu Is now back at School,
v.: ' -' Delta Wethers is "quite; ll Sof-fering-'
from oervous exhaustion.
' On 'J'ehruary , the .Aio" ot
t the r500 jctubf will meet at the
Blahop home,-UtS Front street,
j Mrs Cur Nugentr residing on
, Kin-jwpod,, avenue, is rcceverlag
1 i, ?.roio -Rt atlkek tt L :&XtRV
5 , t . JUlford. son' of 5irs R!R Jones
v :rwWina-3feStlrqiirtst
. t .UTderweBtii e!pnj! ppiratlon at
j local, hospital. for. .naat Necrosis
f ; the 22nd. few "years jago" is a
v game of Itasebair, he suffered Ih-
1 Jvry -the"tQp'be,UieBts4.M:as
! to require surgical tvidi I f ; -t-
V-" Mrs. ."B:-r. Croshtfw. bf? Hall's
. retry. " Is f visiting het ' daughter.
Mrs. George" iiegurian, on ; Fifth
street- ;- .: I : M---
Wt I." OuHh has.dIspo!ed of his
, . property Third street to Ben.
. Williams ,bf; Salem-"f-'J. .,;-), h"V-;
Chairman' Hogg" of the school
' ooara, nas undergone jaa oper
ation. 'presumably ; for ' exicise of
tbe tonsils, at a local Salem. hos-
pitalV 4 4' H "
Nurso 31rs. B E. Head who has
. . beta earing for Mrs. J. TU Shields,
.,Ks3 Returned home, by tcisop of
' Illness v Her place Is lioih oecu-
pied by JlIIss Sadie Kllven. Mrs.
Shields by, reason of a fail some
Uifc'e months tzo, fractured one
of her hips and Is improving some-
at present. t .-
It Is suggested as contributing
- , to tho prevanlag oIc!s"and-ta-
fluenza, that ot riding In closed
cars. From the heat of the bod
and the exhaled breath, the; in
side temperature is raised, and In
going out Into a lower, a risk -is
Incurred. .
Saturday night a house warm
ing,, dedicating the - new home of
Frank Blttler just completed at
Seventh and Jbhnson avenue.; was
on the program.v There was: no
turkey trot, nor "shlmrny',', stuff
on exhibition, hdr Charleston In
dian, high stent hlylng but the .old
lasuionea amq. . -a -t
tOur town. Is building up.! We
are. now about 800 fa population
pld grass and weed-grown tots are
being opened up and improved
The -Bpworth league of! the
chsrch, lho Juniors, met Kriday,
January 28,' in the basement of
the church, There was no j pro
gram just a social time, ending
Willi IanchAon. 'K - , ' , l
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- A number' of people fro ni this
section attended . the ' llyett salo
near Silvertott last Saturday,;
r-l oger-: comestock! , spent M,
wee k at some. r-:jie was' exempt
from the eighth grade, exainlna
tions. -.-2-'i"-n'- l.i ' .' -W t VC'?
TrahkEgn has. -been on the
sick list' the past few days. Ii "fj.
, Clarence SIbo is driving A new
Ford roadster. . - ... --'.-
-Mr. and ; Mrs. r S. C. Nelson ot
Seattle spent a. couple ot days at
the Arthur Dahl home while en
route to, their home from a pica
sure trip to CaforBfa4 Mrs. Net
son and Mrs. pa hi attended schoo
together in South Dakota, i
1C 0.' Rue H auirorlui frem aa
injured back. 1 v "v
-Fred Kaser .- is - completing:'"
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The supreme coujrt yesterday
affirmed the . decree ' of Judge
Phelps of the Multnomah county
circuit court sentencing Frederick
L. Miller Portland jeweler, xo
serve 15 months in the state pris
on here on a charge of involun
tary manslaughter,
' Miller was found guilty, in; ths
lower court following the death
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of Mrs. Alma Hall after ishe ,had
been struck by'MIHer's automobile
on. Sandy Boulevard on January
23, 1926. ..:'; 'V, '' . ' i )
Miller appealed to the supreme
court alleging numerous errors In
the admission of testimony in : the
lower eourt all ' of which were
overruled by the higher tribunal.
The opinion ot the supreme court
was written by Justice Belt; and
concurredjn by ChieCJjistlcS)Mc-
Brlde and Justices Brown - and
Rand. - i. i
.ThecDdrt yesterday refused, to
Jim m. 1,,-B fill LTU i m SfSL V. Tw
i Ayi;Vlf In-iif' LI' " .
Silk
Umbrellas
Amber, Tips, Season
able Colors, Values
up to $5.85. Now
$3.45
Worsteds, Serges
and Cashmeres.
See these Fabrics
and Our Prices
before you buy
TO
I Men's Overcoats
Plain and Belted Models in Light and
j j ' Dark Colors
$10.9a to $25.00
'if
grant ) rehearing to .Earl C. Pat
terson 'ot Portland; Tifder sentence
to' sertea- term-in "the state pris
on for the embezzlement of funds
pany of: Portland whtle In th em-
Boys' Suits
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Greys, Browns and
Mixtures .
One anci Two-Pant
Suits,
a suit
Your boy needs
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of "Calltornla'Fig Syrup'Vaow. will
thoroughly Mean . the little bowels
and in s few hours you have a
well, playful child again. Even It
cross, feverish, bilious, constipated
Lor full of cold, children love Its
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only the genuine .California Fig
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Ladies'
Pumps
GHildrens
Dresses
Ages 6 to 14
Blue Serges,
Crepes and Tweeds
Reg. $3.90 to
$4.45 Values
I $2.69
Patents, sSatins, and
Kid and Calf Oxfords
Regular $4.45 to
$4.90 values now -
$3.49
Do not fail to see this
group of low shoes
$2.98
Men's Oxfords:
Black, Tan and Brown Calf
Latest Styles
$4.45 to $5.50
Men' s Work Shoes
For every day wear Black or Brown
medium; or heavy "weight " leathers
$2.98 to $4.45
See
Men's Work Shoe., Everwear lining.
Can be used for either. Special
:i Boys' Shoes
We have the shoe for the sturdy
school boy . See . our - All Leather'
Brown Clf'Munson Last shoe, : It'll
wear too' "J - -" '-: ' ! ' 'i -
$2.85 to $3.75-
$4.95
Ladies' Dresses
: Smartly Tailored, Straight and
Circular Lines, Seasonable Colors
lot iiues to $14.75--$9.90
Lot 2-Values to $23.85 Sl4.85jn
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We are offering all of our LVdies'
i Coats at Reduced Prices7
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$9.75 to $32.00
Ladies' I
Silk Hose
Black and Tan
All Sizes Special
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Round, Sciuare andNisck
ZJ Short Sleeves:' "1
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Others To Choose From
$1.25
Men's Woolen Shirts
; Blazer; style in brown, red and .
v ' Green Plaid Special .
' :;i . -. $3i49- . ;.-
Domestics
IlGodds
partment
Peppcrell "arid Page
Sheets 81x90i-i..$ 1.35
; Pillow .Cases'
42x36 ,.IL J.J..JJ5c
45x3G . 4Pc
Crinkle Bed "
Spreads ; :: $25
GIIHAMS -
One Lot '
Large assortment of Zephyr jGinghams.
..12c
..;,U...19c
Flannels
For Springf Dresses
Tans, -Powdpr Blues,
Stripes- 'and various
other colors, fou must
see these fabrics to ap
preciate, thcrrw
$1.50 t6!&3.95
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CHILDS' SWELATER SUITS
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Cap, Mittens, Pants and Blouse
:. $3;29,
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North, Coxrimercxdl -Street lB
BACADRI SANITARY
;RUGS,:;j:;.;:;:;-
Reversible and Wasliabl
! Reg; S2.85 Valus ;
$1.98
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