The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 22, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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in i V VV''V 1 AN. ,-Ai .ic
ilf igiii evebt.
0:G0:TEMIDS
4 ,' re -, ,,S w 1 5;
- Promoter Harrjra a plant . an
puncefl-last night that Phil fayet.S
Lf Salem, and Ad Mackie, of Port-
and J bare been matched in a ten
hound 'main event for tbe first fall
potlBg- show at the Salem armory
rhutsflay, September 29.
r.Tljl!- event will usher In a sea
on j of ... fight cards which will
bclipee all others. Matchmaker
Plant Indicates that he will bring
o- this city, this winter such fight-
rw 13 Benny Pelz and Willie Gor-t
on.ir.tne people-want them, and
to
come out In numbers suffi
to make Buch a program pos-
Id the Bayea-Mackle scrap. Plant
elle ves that he- has oe-entirely
n Keeping, with. . hia rians for, a
teiter fight season. Mackie fought
(pbby' Gray. at the armory last
ipring, earning a decision after he
iadt all but knocked Gray into a
tula. Mackie is a cool, calculating
'Ighter who Is always out to win
indao dangerous is he that Port
Pacific fleet'VJack Dempsey will
win by a knockout in noa- more
than eight - rounda.r.Tunney ; is , a
better boxer but lacks experience.,'
Harry Levy, chairman boxint?
commas ion rm putting mv
money on Dempsey' lo win in eight
rounds by "a knock-out.-. M , ; .!
"Spec" Keene, Willamette
coach "If it goes to a decision.
ifs'Tunney: otherwise Dempsey."
Harty Plant, promoter "Tun
ney by decision.
Bob Boardman, physical direc
tor at the YMCA "Tunney by a
decision. .
f : .National League standings
O
-o
'? V, W. L. Pet.
Pittsburgh .. 88 55 .615
New York . 85 59 .590
tr. .uouia 85 59 .590
Chicago 82 63 .566
Cincinnati 68 72 .486
Brooklyn 61 83 .424
ooston 56- 88 .389
Philadelphia .... 48 94" .338
PITTSBURGH, Sept. 21.
(AP) Pittsburgh closed out the
series with the Robins with a 4
to 2 victory today, tberebv Te
gaining a three and i one-half
anil battler are atratA tn tnt- lead in he National pen-
- s inane race as tne uiants and Car-
H Bayea, the local champion, has d,inal8' who "e tied for 8econd
v. -: . . - I nlace. were id!i-
naAn WAvrrtn or at 4- r a iwnv i ' -
lor4the nast week and has W . John Miljus, former Brooklyn
UUkwui I Player who waa purchased in
designated as Salem , Day, all
stores, shops and offices here will
clone In order that employers and
employes may-visit the fair. The
governor's derby is a feature ot
Wednesday's . program.
9. V?-; is 'i at 4 ; 80" o'clock. ' ; - v-. .. - i . . - - ; " '
to Broaqc,asi,.rigni .fjws
..Through the. courtesy of Sher
man. Clay i anav company, f ocai
music house, Bligh's Capitol thea
tre will broadcast radio returns
ftomt the -fight at Soldiens Field.
, .This wlll. be )n addition to the
regular pictures. . .;
One of the new amplified Vic
tor electrolas will .be ' installed in
the theatre especially for the
purpose, .
v. To; meet, the objection of par
ents at Inequalities on the bound
ary. , -. lines ;. for. thef . nin grade
schools of the city this year, three
of tbe boundary lines were chang-
inrther sSiwrjtentiena-oittce-yes--terday
afternoon.' -t ; -
( Th boundary at Bellevue was
changed to Trade street jffhlch will
send a mumbeiv of k pupils, trom
Waihiniton school to Park school;
the : Simmer street boundary-has
been moved to Capitol .'niacins
more stndentr in part ietifr sctrool;
and to relieve Grant school of its
overload of ' pupils, the boundary
Jine. was changed from p street to
P street. , All, pupils Hying -sputh
oftE treet: will now; go to Gar
field ,.
leader of Prohibition .
WtoVEMENT VISITS HERE
Continued from Page One)
gress Is overwhelmingly dry and
any movement to repeal the
amendment will come swiftly to
grief.
Dr. Wilson was born In Dela
ware. When but a boy, he moved
to California where he lived until
he received an appointment to
Newark, N. J., as pastor . . He re
turned -to the coast 23 years ago
and established himself in Port
land. He is a graduate of St.
Johns college. Annapolis, M. D.,
University of Southern California,
and of Macleay college of theol
ogy. The board of which he Is chair
man consists of 30 members and
haa 26 speakers in the field. It is
represented in 21 nations of the
world.
He fwill probably weigh in for the
at 130 pounds, with
mid-season from' Seattle of the
Pacific Coast league by the Pir-
ttl4 MtfV
Bayes -improves his skill with ev- lereu ", -weeny -oi
ry.card, and Is anxious to advance
h1?'-rennt9tlnn thrniiB-hnnt fTno
, j - w trr - I t pup
nnrtfiwoat Btfll mnre.hr. n nor" nrar 1
Mirtfct-' ' r.l Brooklyn 2 5 1
w ' ' - X . . .. I Pltni1ik Ann
rtrmt. iK f .l.U.;t...l. I """"'6'. "
ably will be matched with Benny :.--'-
Pelz two weeks later will be a . -k
. . 1 1 1 A - Ml-' m jl . . I l
suu greater mceniiYB tor me iwo H- tv..i i- xt
- " C U" " ""- I HAntlt .i1a.fvna
siamey r rye, locai Doxing in-1 o , , o
strnctor. at one time champion of! 1 American JUeagae HtAnainga
thd Pacific fleet, will serve as ref-1 . ;
' - . J w. la. ret.
Z W 1 ? " " 'J T T m" New York 104 43 .717
ofthe season. A card will be Phlladelphla 86 59 .593
i7" " .v , " c . "jr I Washington 77 66 .579
night; for: the .remainder of the 65 79 451
Wloier. I ri o n a ' co on . iii
Thursday, which will be Portland Boston 47 96 329
aay at tne state tair, nave not yet
a . -S T-k r J .a.
uvfuarritugvu, ruui uiu uui tuuw i onrA. T? TT
unui yesteraay tnat tnere wouw St 0 5 3
PARIS. (AP) Afternoon dress
es, which Paris seems determined
to revive in place of sport clothes,
are often called bridge dresses
this season.
eja cj
Coast League Standing
Score: R H E
Cleveland 6 12 1
w.
Oakland -r- 113
Sail Franclsoc 101
Seattle 95
Portland 89
Sacramento 91
L. Pet rouaaeipnia : iz z
71 .6291 Muann ana l.. seweii; yumn.
82 K52 1 Powers, Johnson and Cochrane,
83 .534 irerxms.
88 .503
I grm . w -
itT I ocore: it 11 a
Hollywood -Mission
Loa Angeles
84 100
81 102
75 108
Score:
. R. H. E
rtlandrSr- 2 8 0
T.A An rt.om - . . 6 -14 2
EjDonch,,: French and Fischer, Eetro1
Tomlln; Gardner and Hannah.
-. i
It. H. B.
Olkland, 5 8 0
btatiit ... u o,
" DagUa and Read; Sunseri and
Ecnmtdt. j
.457 Chicago ,,.2 6 1
.443 I Boston ... . .- 3 9 2
!410 1 Blankenship, Connalls and
crouse; welzer and Moore, Hart
ley. -
R H E
6 11 4
New York 1 7 6
Gibson and Woodall; Reuther
and Collins.
5 12 1
MANY MEN BUSY WITH
PREPARATIONS FOR FAIR
(Continued from Page One)
vrw-i
ollywood 13 15' 0 1 tlons; LThe -horse show, which
n Francisco 3" 9 4 I starts Monday night and continues
fliollerson and Arnew; Griff In. I until Saturday night will be In
liar tin and Glynn. r I charge of Jay Reynolds of Corval-
.11 lis.
. .. ... R. H. E. I On Wednesday, which has been
Missions .
Sacramento
lebte Christian and Baldwin:
Keating and Severeid.
OPINION DIVIDED
UyVS TO BIG FIGHT
Too many people guessed wrong
lst time, and were unwilling to
express. opinions, as to the winner
(II (us wemjHie-1 unuey uhivib iv
night. Those who hazarded
gaesses were about evenly ' dlvld-
I i Here are a few:
1 Stanley Fryfe, former champion
i
1
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A cheerful hotel with- a
warm welcome for guests.
Opposite leading
theatres. .
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Room and Bath
$2.50 to $3.50
Hotel Fielding
SAH FRANCISCO,
iai a
I
Why Risk
the Dangers
..r. that result from
A Bad Cold
It is easier and safer to atopf
V4? that, cough now with
- i . " .
iCXAEFEB'S THROAT AND
Acid Stomach
'PhUlips Milk of Magnesia1
Better than Soda
Hereafter. Instead of soda take
a little "Phillips Milk of Magne
sia" tn water any time for indi
gestion or sour, acid, gassy stom
ach, and relief will come Instant
ly.
For fifty years genuine "Phillips
Milk of Magnesia" has been pre
scribed by physicians because it
overcomes three times as much
acid In the stomach as a satur
ated solution of bicarbonate of
soda, leaving the stomach sweet
and; free from all gases. It neu
tralizes acid fermentations in the
bowels and gently urges the sear
lng waste from the system with
out 'purging. Besides, It is more
pleasant to take' than soda. Insist
upon "Phillips."? Twenty-five cent
and fifty cent bottles; any drug
store. "Milk of Magnesia" has
been the U. S. Registered Trade
Mark ot The Charles H. Phillips
Chemical Co. and Its predecessor
Charles H. Phillips since 1875.
Adv.
r-r "',
jgjsjfireseM
FRIDAY SEPT. 30
Final return limit Oct 31
Your last opportunity 'to
eo Eait on exceedingly low
round trip summer excur
sion fares. Liberal stop
overs going and returning.
Aul wiH I.D ... nm fx. f .
y Mi um
PACIFIC
General Passenger Dept
637 Pittock Block.
Portland, Ore.
1 1
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Fresh Prunes Wanted .
For Canning
We can use a few more fresh prunes for cannino;.
PAULUS BROS. PACKING CO.
I Phorie 2180
fScKaefer's
l r.
imva store
135 North Commercial St.!
Phon 197.
I- . i - -jhe Penslar. Store ;
, ' Otlinil yelloiiY iTont
' . Drug S(ore v-
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.
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
Ten Years Practice iii,
Salem f
Phone 625
Dr. L. R. Burdctac"
f : Optometrist'
401 First National Bank Bldg.
WE are featuring two Brooms of Exceptional Value for this weekend these Brooms are trie best
value of any Broom we have ever offered at this low Price made of high grade Broom Corn, fine
yt t '
seam; polished straight handles. ' - t ,
Parlor Size Bliie Handle Special This Week at 57c;
Gold Handle -Special J!lus Week at 67c.
Add One of These
Brooms
to Your Order
4
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II-
Blue Handle
57c
Gold Handle
67c
We have another ship
ment of those Tender
Sweet...
Sugar Cijj-ed
Hams
to sell at
27clb.
Fresh Crisp
Soda Crackers
Family Size I?kg.
39c
Market Day
...Raisins
4 It. Package
' 35c
Bread
- .
FreiKj FrbiH the rOven
2 .Large Loaves
25c
3 Small Loaves
25c
A Wide Selection of
Seasonable
Celery1
Fruits and
it-
IlMhhard
Vegetables
i, I - 1
Vf r
:
Hearts of Gold Danish
Garit
aloilpes
Squash
4
wnoi
Graham or
.ixri ': - i
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Large Loaves
2 for
25c
Cookies
2 dozen
25c
uts
Ice Gream
Melons
Casabas
Cabbage
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Spaghetti
Grapes
Peaches
Apples
Cooked Rd-io Srve
- 2 Large Cans
29c
Young
Dpughit
Ctirrlbt
& Beans
3 Cans
25ii
Dozen
20c
Maple Rolls
tioz&i
20c
, ,1.
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Potiitoes
100 lb. Sack
$1;59
Creani
Rolled
uai
;s
NoliO.Sack
Cakes
20c.
French Pastry
6 for
29c
Health Bread
Turnips, Beets
. Radishes
..svj ' '
Green Onions.
Gucum
SreenPenners
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trana
I
to i
bets
3 Packages
25c
0-
RedPepp
Sweet
Potatoes
Cauliflfeir
Sliced
Pineapple
I Rbsedale Brand
. . PgckedfcyV,
Libby McNeil ' Libby
3 Large Cans
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' " 55c
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Hi,
15c
1
ce
Lettuce
Berg
LibbsMilk
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4 Large Cans
37c
Four Deliveries Daily CoVeMnfe feritire CUiy BeK f or tKis Ittii
VhA'dKfaKG&Ci:& Freik Vefietafeies and Fruit All de
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one time.
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