The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 15, 1927, Page 8, Image 8

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H UKDAYM0RNlJ?G7SEPTEMBE R J. 5, JU)27-
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WateK. This
r Week Ehd Specials. Thrifty "Buyers
Will Fitid It to Wheir A d vantage to Patronize Adtisr)8Mi This, Page
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? HOLLYWOOD C&OCERY
: t.' ; ' : SOSid North Capltoi Street .
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Rosedale Sliced pineapple, can ... ...
Sugar Corn, 2 cans .... ............. ...
' , Sugar Peas 2, cans r..i
Fresh ttoney Square , ... . ..
FBtatbCsV Siclc .. : ...'.....L.......
Tomatoes, 6 lbs. for
..20c
k2 5 c
.25c
.$1.75
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O. O. D. Orders Delirered.
: ' TELEPHONE 1397
ddd Meat
Matk
:et
2090 North apitol Street
sPECiAt FtR Friday & Saturday
Fresh Fish & Chicken
Latest refrigeration and irtarket methods. Oiir meats
are U. S. Gov't, inspected, and the best we can buy.
W.E. Miibimi Ptop.
vlas ' It mattes no difference to ns
hrAVbUT Mh"fKt what the make of yonr car
LLlWHAt7:Vr .HK and thia understanding en-
i J I : Ti ables ns to repair them sat-
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U fcrfactoriiy.
-FALL SEEDS FOR -..ARM
We have a complete stock Of all the grains, grasses,
clovers, etc., for Fall Seeding.
Fancy rscleaaed White . WJnter wheat, Prohl wheat, Kinney
wheat, etc. . Jtecleaned Grajr oats, Recleaned Fall Bye, Cheat
Seed, -Vetch "Seed, and a complete stock of all the various
grasses sown on the coast
VVe handle the very beyt quality that ca, he obtained on the
market and you will find our prices reasonable, quality con
sidered. . $ '.'"..-
, . . : Send ns yoor list or call and see vs.
- D,-A. WHITE & SONS
Phone
281 State Street
Salem, Oregon
Bring This Ad and Re
ceive a Reduction in
Price .
"WE Repair Right"
Morton Auto
Service
Auto Repair
371 jbhemekefa
Plume 361
WATCH SPECIALIST
. We do first class repairing on watches and jewelry.
Oregon and Montana agate cutting and mounting.
" iVe Handle standard grades in silverware in latest
, patterns. ' We also handle a nice line of gift gotids.
r Prcscott'i Jewelry aifii Gift Sh6p
' ' 231 N.. Commercial St reTi Z ;
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Uncjer-size Meahs Urideraervib6
-PrfsfJOrLite '.
You wouldn't buy anything else
undr capacity and undereize,
iivcf KtkfaiiaA If was rhoen Ca
liwhy bay batteries that way?
Your right size is the size the
maker of your car originally
specified. So next . time get
yourself a genuine full size, fulr
serrice 13 plate. i ? . .
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toff t. priwRiw teATTEirr sninP
iffi State Street - - . TelepSone 037
Star Market
Next to Hall Grftcery 1962 North Capitol Street.
Wha ybii save oil your meat by
Trading at the Star Meat Mar
ket will help pay f or a new
winter ccraf
Every day ; Prices. -
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THE
PRICE!
Thai's what, depreciates most on a quality cat that has
been run only a year or t wb'.
STUDEBAkER'S
Opeiiahd Inclosed Models
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. Ready to Go.
MAftioi Auto co.
23S SbtHCdrnrat Phone 362
Htudebaker and Ersklne Dealers
HOLtiYWOO
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SPECIAL FOR SUNDAY
, Home-Cooked Chicken Dinner L
Home Cooked Meals ' : Short Orders
u Tobacco and Confections ,,
IJpposite Mollywood Theatre
- . . . Open froni 5:00 a. m. till midnight.
2000 North Capitol Street.
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Guaranteed Retreading
Shop
S2 Chemeketo Street
30 x 3 V Retreads !...:....
30 x ZVz Goodyear Tubes ......................
30 x CrcMyeaf Speedway .. ..
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$1J5
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MONROE S. CHEEK
Complete Antomotire Labricatfog
W Carry the Follovlng Products:
Valvolirii : j Ved6l
Pennzoil Quaker State
Shell Oils
Court at Capitol ?! Phone 2295
i FRIDAY AN!) SAttiMbAY SPECIALS
Choice Roasting Pork lV : R6sUngA Miiltoh i..-
Leah Loin Pork Chops 24 ' Leg of Mutton 19.
Salt ork L...15 , Center Cuts of Ham,
-Bulk Sausage, delicious: 15 n Su5red -" "t
. VT. M T, j- tt Bacon Backs smoked. 22 V4i
No 5tE pxu!? Lard Pure .Lard, 2 pounds .. .25
S. Ihspected .....73 shortening, 4 pouhds ... 46
No. 1 paid pure Lard, U. sNo. 5 pail Shoftehing ..B5
S. Inspected ;.?1.44 No-.-10 pfetil shortening $1.20
Mutton Chops ...:..........17V2 Ftesh Sliced IiVeT, 2 lbs" 15
: Mutton Stew ..... ... ...... .10 .Fesli S4jhi6s! 14
Fresh Hamburger, 2 lbs 25 Henry's Special Steak ..j5
Finest Breakfast Bacon 24 .Choicest Pot Roast 15
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Henry's
174 Ni Commercial
; figtweeti Wreptpr'S. aiid
Gonrinuef
Leader?hip
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McQUAY-NORRIS
- ALUMINUM
PISTONS
C. & LPART S STORE fflQ-lj .
Corner Ferry and Liberty s . Telephone 666
ID-WEST Hit
:i HEATWAVE
'DOZEN KILLED
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Seven Fatalities Reported in
Chicago With Tempera-
ture of 95
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SOME RC0RDSr BROKEfl
. IttlBoU With MtrcurJ- Itlslntf
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;;rciucAcjo.Tsept. .1 4 ( AP ) --A
b4af blanket of torrid air corttin
ud to enyclope' the mWdlcwfest
Ufdf, driving the m&rcurjMo rec
ord ' heights and resulting:,.. a ul
fering. prostrations and deati.M .
- Chicago, with a temperature ot
91 degrees, ted the llst .with seven
:heat fatalities. St. Loala reported
four. The total deaths throughout
the eountry was estimated; at more
than a dozen. Kankakee, III., re
- Dorted ,9 9 'degrees,' the hottest da
of the year there. -r
at-..
flecord . Approacbed '
Jho high mark here " eunalleiJ
thai of yesterday and was within
one degree of the rpcocVthe
summer, being the hhest ever set
In September. While city ; dwellers
suffered, farmers werJft4ver
tt e opportunity for crojp 50. .ma
ture. - ' - ' , ..
The schools tn Clncfntiiti were
c.:-39i wha the thermometer reg
I -sr?a-?: Cf;re9 ttaajia"acago
Afternoon v classes i tzt . portable
school buildings Were discontin
ued. , Decatur. 111., j announced
si hoeia. .would Close .at; noon, each
thtx until- the heat spell was
broken. k . ,
w$ve of freak weather; sffnthem
Manitoba sweltering iwith s.heat'
ttbU4 enol? fell- lightly in, north
eih AlbeHa. Saskatchewan had a
taste of both ctremfegf.; T,5 west
ern prairies .were drenched .with'
rain. At Edmonton the mercury
sank to 34 whil at Winnipeg it
was 88. and at Emerson., Mao., 92.
Above tHDegtoe 1
. Temperatures continued, in, the
9(i''s id Kansas. Missouri. Okla
hbma.slBd. parts of Texas, one pros
tration being; reported at Kansas
City,.. In Addition to two deaths
yesterday.- , 4 ; . ;
. ' At least one more day of the be
lated- -heat ware. l.whieh . settled
over the country In mid-summer
fa?hipn yesterday was prorolsed
VTM greater parrot be country
to tfie Atlantic 1 In the path of the
tcrrid wave. the exceptions being
certain, lake regions and New. York
ana New Jersey. ,1 '&rj--
Iowa reported the most rapid
progress ever made! by corn duf ftfg
Sf ptetfaber in that state as i result
ot the ninety degree heat.
New Pnarmacy bpcrietl -
On South Commercial
, Clifford ,0." Daue has opened a
new pharmacy at 1069 South Com-
mcrcial street,'. whlcn. vill be
equipped with a soda fountain and
other..aqce8sof les In addition .toa
rpn)kptet4 line, of drUgsf?;Thj; estHjljl
lUhnient -wrii .b'e called the South'
SifejEa rharmaf y.rr!M fj ; tine grew
ni Ju thli city. .sod ehlW paten tl
'still live here, i tie graduated five
years" Ago' from Oregon Agrlcnl
tural college, and since that -time
hai beea Ioc?t(e4 0r8liflrd.''
EV DDCniPTC
LU rilLUIUIiJ
ORE JUST TUXES
Liftina of Uneaual and
Unjust-Burdens Will Im
prover Business
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Congressman W. C. Hawley
talked to the Salesa Reparians at
their, noonday luncheon yesterday.
In about 30 minutes, he outlined
the (financial condition of; the
United States government and the
probable changes in revenue mea
snres 'as :no pther ; man living
could do in-. that. length of time,-
This la i .truepeeause Mr. Hawley
Is ranking member, ot tne ways
and means committee the "comt
mlttee of tommlttees," the great
est. of all committees, of congress,
because it has in hand the. fiscal
policies ef the country, and every
bin making, an appropriation or
raising , revenues ;.niust , originate
with' that committee, or pass mus
ter before it, The ranking .mem
ber'ia the. working member.
Some l'rctllctlons. '. - '
: Mr. Hawley predicted that cos
gress will this winter lop off about
$400,000,000 of go ver n men t rev,
enues as . not needed. ; . He t said
the' reductions will .probably; include-
taxes on au'lomobile'manttr
faTturjprs. real-- estate transfers,
and may be inheritance taxes. The
latter, by right, he said, come
.unjust proportion; wblcB fn half
of their whole tax burdens must
pay from'. capital. That is they-:
'must pay from other Income sour-1
ces, or from sales, or from bor
rowings. "
He ' alsd? predicted a , relief on
corporation, taxes, in which there
are unequal and unjust burdens,
hampering the business . of the
country." He' sflfd that every tax
reduction so far mide has resulted
In larger Revenues, coming frbifn
larger profits from increased bus!-
ness resulting from the lifting of
the burdens,., -rft v j- .'
COURT d R N ES RIG rif S
OF ILLEGITIMATE CHILD
(Continued from page 1)
means of a marriage ceremony el
ther before of. after the birth pt
the piamtirr?" Tbe Jury found
that Mrs. Wads worth -was the
daughter ot Mr. Brigham, but' that
Mr. Brigham .and. the girl's tnoth
er had riot been legally married
Judge Taiwell set aside the find
lags of the jury and entered' an
1 order that Mr. Brigham, at the
time of his, death and prior there
to, was unmarried; and that he
and Mrs. Lltfdy had not lived to
getheV ' for a period of oho year.
The court1 also found- that 'Mrs.
Wadsworth was not the issue of
any such relation, - - -
; Mrs. Wadsworth then appealed
the ease to the state supf ehie' court
for- final crolertriLnation.. Testimony
was, offered , by : the plaintiff to
shaw.lhatsae had Attended school
und&r the name M Mercedes' Brig
ham and nesver went, br- any. other
nam until her marriaew-
wlthln the province of the states, I "The general conduct 6f the de-
andi improper there. :; j :) rj
He said one of. the great com-ri
mittees of congress is working on
a" -general refJston oi the revenue
raising' laws ,-of the government,
with the hope that this may be
carHed down through the states,
in orgetJtQ raise, .the. burdens of
verdict of the Jury in this case, It
is true It lw in Its; nature perhaps
only advisory 'and-not cbnclrre,
fcut it Is also treated, wltn great
consideration by. the courts.; ;
"We do not question the learned
judge's capacity to 'pass upon the
Jaw, or the capacitybf any Judge
to pass upon the law, but usually
In eases- of this. klnoV the average
Intelligent citizen is aS capable of
passing npon the facts as the aver
age intelligent juuge. :i en -jury
men called upon, to determine the
pure question-of fact5 have ii ound
suchj. facts, as entltleC Plainjiff In
this case to a decree in her favor.
Taking the1 Whole testimony in
to consideration anfll further tak
ing intd consideration the fact that
ten good cUIzehs' have found the
tacts in, favor of plaintiff, we are
ot the opinion that this case
should be reversed and plaintiff
granted' the relief prayed for In
ber petition .. v , t
, The estate to :b?' inherited by
Mrs.i Wadsworth under the opinion
bt the supreme -court includes a
tnisiness block in Portland valued
la excess of JltrO.QflOU ;
rcased (owards the" plaintiff.?, read
the supreme court opinion, flndl
stes 'alii' the usual .affection of a
father for his daughter He called
himself 'papa', made her presents
ard conducted himself during her
tender years as a father would to
ward a beloved -child.
.,:,:'W9 attach, peat weight-to 4ha
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STEINB0CK RROPtR
DESTROYttJ, LOSS HEAVY
. tCot(nuI frm g t.)
vihlle after-the flames broke out
He declared- that ft. .probably will
imt be known-how tire fire start
; ..1. r : " t i'ill 'in. iVf i. :
i "i was fortunate ttrat there
w as t no w lnd,'T-- ald Mr, -Dancy.
'If there had been. It would have
been difficult let pretend the blase
from spread ing UrrOnghodt the en
Href ser Uonv - - ., ;
: 1 Iarge -. numbers." i ot. , people . In
hlorie or less scanty attire were at
ifced, tq the Jire.i i . ;
1 1 Desperate fighting ;6n the part
blf the city fire inert and" volunteers
sived Several adjoining buildings,
la (almost rt miraculous, fashion.
Voluntevrs'carrled all Of the house
hold goods, v from the rooming
hon?!9 con ducted by' 'trs A. B.
I Seeley, acr9sa thy alley "t - ths
east from the doomed building:
but this ' house was little more
than scorched. r :. , . ..
Tht house of Roy Watson.
north" of the bargain hbfcse. was
badly' scorched, the rbof catching
fire at one time. , - .
Telephone poles were burned
on. o 8J4e6f the. building and
ue wires were oroaen.
AfOU t two carina. t rnhhc
w"ere sai3 to have' been stored sat
the rear of the -bwildfifgi ? Tha
flames raised an odor which could
be detected for blocks arotf&d.
Picture Day for Football
Players at State Cblferje
if COUVALL.IS. Sept. 14 CAP)-
Football uniforms werO Issued to-
ay to all returned asbtranti for
the Oregon Agricultural sou ad
hlch begins practice tomorrow.
wis no'ua iwo lentns or a
pound lighter than those used last
year were given the tde'tf who don
tied them at once and paraded be-X
iore camera-"This deaisma-?
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ted as picture day, to avoid Inter
ference with practice later In the
season. " " r I ' ' '
YOUNG WOMAN POISONEb
Slnrder . CUafge to Be , Filed
Agrflnst Slary At kinsoh,- Norses
. ENID. Okla.. SeoL il-cAP)
Finding Jt pol6n la ihe, vlscara
of Mary Jane Bailey, 18-yearrdld
daughter bl thd Hev;, Charles B4I-:
ley. Episcopal rector, who died
under mysterious circumstances
a week ago, was reported tonight
oy ur.'-w.. i, .cauey, uiunoma
City palhologiei. i .' V
Mary Atkinson, a nurse who at
tended Mary Jane and four otber
members of the. famijy when they
became; Ilf .several .week's ago, is
In jail here, hewasr alleged to
Have professed her love. for. the
pastor., ' ', ' .;,-" . I v.t?;".-. '
land was held In honor of Colone
Lindbergh tonight.
V'io nrn 1. K DnVjlanii fwr C
iif-.s ae new east aiier leavin
ihg down the CoIumWa river
uironsn tne Eorse. tie maae tni
rival atPorllahd. '
GREAT Crtd V;d H ail-i
; COLOfiEL- LINDBERGH
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frttethe coWnel's ey--''t-r'J'
EscOTted iff ' crfy and Ktato' of
Hclahr fo a yachtj Lifidbergh was
taken id the' battleship Oregon
where he1 viewed the shrine of the
tate--the historic ship that play
ed 1U. part in the Spanish-American'
war. ' - ' - -
; FoTlowlHg a parade through the
streets he' city, tfnabergh ap
peared Id Multnomah. staoiun. It
was tiiSre -ire made his" jplea' :fdf
greater Interest" and enthusiasm
itf f tfture icOfiquest oY Ihei a ir
A hah6het attended by officials
of the state ahd the 'citys6f Port-
Why Risk
the Dangers
that result from
m
Gold
It is -easier - and safer to stol
that cough now With"
St'HAEKr:n't4 t f H BOAT AX D
LUXG BALSAM
scnaeie
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135 North Commercial St.
Phone 197,
Penslar Agency, ,
Original Yellow Front
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schedule of tL Oregoa Sc
are alwat at t&lxr aervk.
Whenerer ftd i& .
them, they, f o rw.
jnand ana v hen yod 00 U CJT
need theto they are nocascHtsl
of worry or expense to y. "
& savtegof .tlmev ffipney
arl extergy tt Oregon Cts
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