The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 13, 1927, Page 8, Image 8

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UIJtTEffSTATES
nwumm
, Resolution Opposing Alleged
'j imperialistic tendency y
Meets Defeat
MONROE DOCTRINE HELD
t .
; flection of .Officers and Chooaig
i- ;1028 4nvcnUo City Made
: 1 Special Order of Business
'fx . . Today
- LOS ANGELES, Oct. 12. CAP)
Tbe.Amarlcsn Federation of La
bor went on record as affirming
the Monroe doctrine when its na
tional convention today condemn
ed .a" resolution which opposed the
Interference of the United States
'-military forces in the affairs of
: 'Other connirtes. -
'' The defeated resolution, which
lud expressed opposition to what
it-described as the Imperialistic
policy of the United States, and to
tee -eoantryfe-settdlng-troops -and
' snips to China, was condemned in
-the report of the resolutions com
mittee as having bo regard for the
. truth. ' The conTentioh -voted its
.affirmation of, the committee's, re
port, which upheld, the Monroe
"doctrine., i
Three resolutions, affecting Col
"orado river development were re
ported out of committee with rec
ommendtiea tha.tr U -be referred
, to the executive council for inves-
ligation and later report. No ac
tion was taken on the committee
TTport. because of the approach of
the noon adjournment hour.
Ijenry 8. McClusky, delegate
from Arizona and member of that
state's Colorado river commission,
" arose apparently, prepared' to op
pose side-stepping of action by this
convention, but debate on the
committee reort was . postponed
Vantll tomorrow morning. -
.i,The recommendation was that
the council seek a method of pro
cedure fof approval by "the next
convention which1 would' protect
the needs of, affected, .states for
adequate ; supplies of water and
power. fr. .::vi'i4
'The election of -officer and the
selection of a It 2 8 convention city
was made a special order ot busi
ness for tomorrow, afternoon. '
Y;M. C. A.'Holds No
Sectional 'Meet; Portland
PORTLAND. Oct. 12, (AP)
The , phase of education and the
organization's international re
sponsibilities 1 were discussed - to
day "by leaders of the Young Wo
men's Christian association at the
northwest sectional conference at
tended by delegates from Wash
ington.' Idaho, Montana: and Ore
gon. Before the conference ends
tomorrow it was' hoped sentiment
from this section would have been
crystallized for presentation at the
national convention to be held in
Sacramento aext year.
Mrs. J. L. Greenwell ot Seattle
presided .over the-afternoon ses
sion today, with Miss Mary Sims,
executive of the, national, city de
partment . leading the discussion
on international work with par
ticular reference to China.
"Phillips Milk of Magnesia"
., BetterjthaxvSoda
Instead of soda hereafter take
a little "Phillips Milk of Magner
sla" in -water any time for indi
gestion or tour, acid, gassy stonv
aeh, and relief will come Instantly
For fifty years genuine "PhU
tips Milk of Magnesia has been
prescribed by physicians be cans
it overcomes three times' as much
acid In the. stomach aa a saturated
solution-ot bicarbonate of -soda,
leaving the stomach sweet ( and
free from all gases. It neutralises
acid fermentations In the-bowel
and gently urges the souring wasU
from the system without purging
Besides, it Is more pleasant to
take than soda. Insists upon
"Phillips." Twenty-five ent and
fifty cent bottles, any drugstore.
"Milk of Magnesia'' baa been the
U. S. Registered Trade Mark Of
The Charles: H. Phillips Chemical
Co. and ita predecessor Charles H.
Phintoasfec 17S; Adv
German Plane SSmSM
BRU5SBCfrTTKL. - AM -4ELBE. York to-remain -over until Friday.
should the etorm hold.
'My work is complete." be
a1d, "but I wnSt very much to
id ve them a' final inspection just
before they start, (
F - Prom one of her many callers.
Mrs. Grayson today received the
Lgift of a rabbit's foot, which the
denor.v Mrs Wendell H.- Boyd of
Portland; declared' had brought
her excellent luck every one of the
ten years since the animal was
shot- tn a graveyard.
the direction of the English chart-1 - Mrs. Grayson slipped the token
nel. Later-in the afternoon the Into a pocket of her flying suit,
plane descended to the waters of! 1 "
t2.VVDU? ot aDT Steamer Rons Aground
Germany. Oct. 12- -AP) -The
Helnkey.r . bydro-airplaae I D-1220
which; today . began fllgh t on ; the
tirades' of a proposed Jojarney to
America by way of Azores tonight
rested .on . the waters of the Elbe
awaiting a new anchor before tak
ing off again Thursday. .
'At 1:21 o'clock this afternoo
the hydro-airplane lifted iteetf
out of the sunlH waters of the
Bight f Warnemuende and took
off on a southwesterly course In
v The pilot, Herst " Merz, well
known Lufthansa navigator .'said
the descent was caused bjr a de
fective radiator. , In th descent,
however the plane's anchor was
lost in the Elbe. When the radia
tor was repaired H was decided
that the plane wduld hop for Am
sterdam tomorrow. The loss of
the anchor, an added complication,
caused postponement of the take
off until Thursday.-
Besides Merz. the crew of . the
O-1220 are Fritz Rhode, mechanic
and Wilhelm Bock, pilot.
OLD ORCHARD, Maine, Oct.
12. (AP). A. howling. wind rap
idly approaching gale proportions
tonight indefinitely held up the
Sikorsky plane. The Dawn, in
which Mrs. Frances W. Grayson,
ana two men aviators had planned
to lop off at 5 o'clock for Copen-;
nagen. - .
rThe plane stood ready on the
sand above, the high water mark
with tanks filled and motors pro
nounced perfect for the start.
A final telephone conversation
with the New, York weather bur
eau showed however, that condi
tions would grow rapidly worse.
e announcement was made that
the S flight- would await better
weather conditions.
Briee Goldsborough. the naviga
tor, after plotting weather re
ports from 11 shiDs at sea w
the aid of Pilot W.ilmer Stultz
pointed out that 80 miles off shore
the amphibian, plane would meet
a cross Wind of 40 miles velocity,
which would reduce its speed by
20 miles an hour. This made
their project impossible, he said.
T. Harold "Doc" Kinkade.
Wright. motor expert, cancelled an
Important 'engagement 5 In -"New
Off Coast of Oregon
Portland; Oct, 13. (ap
The Federal Telegraph company
here reported the following mes
sage from the. steamship Provl
dencia, received this morning:
"Fog thick and rain over Cape
Blanco rock at 10:30 p. m. We
proceeded about 30 minutes later.
Holds are dry; damage will be in
engine room if any, but nothing
located yet. Proceeding to Ta-coma."
afternoon when ; the, gale subsid-
r ? " v
A dredge enroute ' north to
Wrangeir Narrows dragged i its
anchor for several hours but waa
brought safely to dock. Trees
were uprooted here and several
roads were blocked by debris. No
lives were reported lost. -
Apple Pie Weighing One
Ton Baked at Yakima
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A nd ; S 1 pO,0(X) j Prope rty
Repot
YAKIMA. Wash., Oct. 12.
(AP) A giant apple pie weigh
ing one ton will be T baked "nere
next Saturday for 1,000 school
children in observance of Nation
al Apple week. The pie will be
prepared by four bakers. A wind
lass and a system of ropes and
pulleys will be used to life the pie
Into a luge oven.. : , I -
Tt la MtlmatM that the-nie will
require one hour of baking while
tne apples to be usea are to De
cooked before being placed be
tween the crusts so as to be sure
they are cooked through. Girls
from high school domestic science
classes are to serve the pie to the
1.000 children.
- SAN PEDRO. Cal., Oct. 12.
(AP) The Federal Telegraph
company late tonight received a
message from, the steamer Provi
dencia saying it had run- ashore at
Cape Blanco, on the Oregon coast.
The-, ship, reported it had not as
yet learned Us exact condition but
believed that It was in no immedi
ate danger.
' Cape Blanco is situated approx
imately half way between the Co
lumbia river and the California
line.
The Provldenda is owned "by
the Company Du Boleo whose
headquarters are said to be in
San Francisco. It was carrying
ore to smelters at Tacoma, Wash.
lthTt
60 Mile Gale Sweeps 1
SQUthfi'rn Alaska Coast
KETCHIKAN, Alaska, OctM2.
(AP) A southwest gale which
reached a velocity of sixty milee
an hour sank two small boats to
day and forced the Canadian Pac
ific liner Princess Alice to return
to this port after leaving (or Van
couver, B. C. The Princess Alice
started again for Vancouver this
. t
i . 'wrrji'VTT.f .Ti Aflr.. rioi' 12.
(AP) Four persons' are- dead.
fourteen mjureo ina ;murw. .iw
a score business f buildings and
dwellings in ruins tonight follow
ing a tornado which dipped', fntp
the northeastern tip-ofiaaissip-
pt ; county 4iast mgni, jcu
iU fury irt the-Tillage of Dell, el
aM . milM -nouthaaat . of Blytne-
Tille.- Property damage was es;
tiniaUd at .S100.a0!? rr.
'ijL.ll pt the deadT and toost of the
injured were crusned unaer !
inV timbers -of their home.' 'Two
negroes .were f Injured . when jthe
storm atucfe asuburBKMuiytne
Iejand jejeral others, were hurt
on. plantation between this coun
ty and ".DeH. ' -' -V ' -"...
v w. P.t w.inn, a Justice of
neac -t DelK, an A .h1 wife, and
Austin ; IardJttA and Jhis! sister, in
taw. Airs. J. A. Hardin, were kia
li The ininred fno.lnde? John Hat
ftusbaiad i of the woman kttH
ea tna nree otner .members l
the,Hafdin family, and si metn-
ners 01 iaia.niuy -or, J. ;r. oreen.
the path of the storm, .was demol
ished . and twr. bodies -of,; the two
persons .killed, there .were carried
about, lOO; yaros om ine wreck
age of the house. 4i
A, . Jlittenberryr , constable at
DclU describe' the . storm ; as her
alded,1 wlMt. ..Certitjfihg roar, ?.r
hat, beept; In storma before but
tnifi one wm iuc wvish - uo wn.
A..'tha end of Main., street the
grratrat -fca-vpe vr wrought, the
sftht rwaieir greeted Tescuers was
hbrrifying.
The floods along the Mississip
pi have been stopped but the
flood ot oratory at Washington
will soon let loose again.
6rr
injaonSSSS
MCkfli
Hut Eff tctin Treatetst -Jrr.
1 treating Files is so pertain
crfsatory resold even mtwteveroi.
TREATMENT OK FEB KETTJKNEO.
Kectal maA coioa
kmottitM
a.
90TtJUtOtm
West. HU. uomitUtt
Milnoad offices Bad kkllltel
pcrtonaal ar Mintaktaa e
Pvrtlaad, SeattU aaa Sa
FraacUe. S4 today for
FKEE -lOO-paa inestrated
Book e( Facts oa Rectal and
Cokm aihaeata. - rt
DEAN.MJJInc
; tCE blij? bUMl Sea IrHMN
RISK
tKe Dangers
that Tsult frQm;. .
A Bad Cold
It is easier and safer to Btop
that cough now with
SCHAEFKRS THROAT AND
,. IiUKG, BAtSAXM k
w1 .
i nJt tar T.lifTitninir ' a tt d f 1
nrntirtfari facilities were matte
discussed at a meeting of the Hoi. -,'
lywood I community, ciuo ruesaay
night. . A.i.comnvutee, , wun t;iar
TteV -W tha chairman in investi- i
gating the-'toattet of more street f ,
lights, ana win repon.in"i ii
MiiiV"f r.inhe will ' be- 1ked
of tne jcbtincn for. 1 fsolateclM.! ,
trlct. 'and to umnt if fm j
the "Hollywooa 'ousinvss oc. t ;
Bnglneera Simpson ana wup-per ,
at th i-meetinr to get I
data? in regard to the water flad
conaiiions ounut -w . .j
son ""Fifteen ' residence owners ;
testified that water j stood in tneir I
basements -at "certain periods dur- .
ing last winter.-f h. ,t , , I
Another 4- meeting of the club f u
will beheld Tuesday bight. l
- f -' ' I
- The ex-kaiser pred icte another 1
war-for.19S5 bat he 'doesn't s?t.- ,j
anything about wanting to get Il -
it. ' I i" f v
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DRUG STORK
135 North Commercial St.
Phoie 197
Penslar Agency
Original YeUow Front t
MuNfiQci
& CHEEK
Complete Automotive Lubiicatlom '
WeCar the Following Products:
Valvoline yeedol
Qualccr State
Court at Cabitol PKoneT 2295
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McOuAY-HORRIS
.. ALUMINUM
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C. & L. PARTS STORE INC:
$ : $ ' Dollar Day $ $ FOR SALE-Cah R CoW, Scalk Ta and Otfer Fixturea GET OUR PRfCEC J $ Dollar : BY
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Sacrifice Prices Now in Force Throughout All
5 Pair Child's Hose
. i jo x'oatfdf :H r wiis"
Men's To $3 ShirU
On Sale For
$1
aaJ
Arrow, E. & W. Monarch
and other famous makes.
Some with silk front and
cuff. See these phenomlnal
values. '
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Men's Flannel
ffi 'i speoiar- loM fea g
, tured for Dpllac Jay. p.
Sale. Made up in good
durable flannel xja' a n v
good selection of. the wanteds
colors. Cut in full standard -sixes.
A real value!
:.y : ; "'J .. . . .
2 Khaki Aprons
, r f i; ' :jp: ""'
the all-over ;styl8ji'4 r
made with aleeveai l
These sell In the rdl- Jr
nary way, at t:50. ,
I about the home or shop. " "
2 Men's Work Shirtl
- made i.np.n goon
serviceable quality
blue deniua . Cut in
standard aires Don't
yverlook this unusual Dollar
Jay value.
il6 Pairs Men's Sox
1
the heavy kind, men
want for the winter ?
season. Ordinarily box
of this kind sell at 25c
pair. Profit by this Sale and
supply your, needs for months
to come. , .; ri' mi-y
V
Sweaters ancl Knit
vj Good s
;-.tv ; 1 all "
.: . :, , ; - .'
Boy's' Coat Sweaters, also
Glrl'awBufit Sweaters." In
fants' Jackets, and other
knitted Items arcfcsin this
lot ranging up io 12.98.
' J ' t i v V if - - - -
-a Dollar Day Sale
mothers will take
quick advantage of.
Fine and heavy rib,
double knee, heel and toe. .
3 Pair rVomens Hose
such stockings as
von TiaV KOc for In the
regular way. Excellent.
grade rayon In wanted light
4 colors. 3 pairs for $1.
1
V . Cups . and baucers
.everyday luse and save V
;your fine china.' Good II
quality plain white
ware. Dollar7 Day 9' Cups and
Saucers $1.
3 Pkgs Stamp Goods
this is a closeout lot.
I S tamped Packages
Dresser Scarfs, Pil
lows, Dresses and varl-
Qus-othef items. Formerly
prlced-to;2.50.
6 Pillow .Cases
For Only
$1
- we reserve -the right to
limit quantity io a customer.
4236'incH?-teiie. good quali
ty and standard 25c value.
6 caes forw$1.00. ;
. c- - 1 -
2 Large Cotton BatU
t . -. .., . -
- phenomenal value Q
'for- Doller Day. Full V
3 lbsr stitched, ready
nfake into comfort' r"
ert j Doller pay Z Batts for SI.
: - 1 ! -. !s t
1 Ycl. Outing Flannel
'a real bargain. - ?7
tn stripes v ana piaia
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f white.The-srada'tba-
eells at- isc. special.-. -
T, Tarda II. '
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7 Yds. 36 Inch
Chahi
especially desirable for
comfortable coverings. Large
selectibn of new 'and pretty
designs in the favored color
ings. , ';
Cosmopolitan values are outstanding at afl
times but Dollar Day they will be bigger and
b'etterthan ever. Every Item In this ad car
ries a message ol substantial savlngs-read,
them over and act quickly, as quantity In
some Instances Is limited.
iOYdi. 36 Li. Muslin
Just the right weight H
for,, comforter Inner P l
coverings and many -;(
other 1 purposes. Exceptional
value.;
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2 Fringed Rugs
the hlt-and-mlss ef- VH
fects much in. de- It
mand for bath , rooms
between doors, etc.
Size 27x54 nch. 2 for 11.00 ,
1
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2 Child's 69c bowns
ing them. Fancy strip- farV
ed outing In medium 2 I
weight. These ;sell in Jjj
, the regular -way at 9c v '
'Special at 2 for f U See these!
Oia Lot Child's Hats
--mnT of the Uata in S . .
this lot formerly ! .
-priced ' at $2.0t . to .T . H
$2.50. 'Velvets felts, .
"eatiasi Excellent j styles and
color! to select frftra. "
2 Env. Chemise
Oil Sale At
$1
daifrty. garments of extra
quality rayon In wanted light
colors, i Effectively trimmed
with laces. 69c values 2 for $1
ISP t
Women's 65c
Union Suits
$1
built up shoulder, knee
length, nicely .finished. These
are In medium weight suitable
for ; all-year wear. Extra
special at2 for $1.
1
4Womens1rVert
m. ' wonderful value at this
epeeial Dollar Day-price. , Med
ium weight knit vests of a de
pendable make.' Profit .by this ,
offering and supply your needs
for months ahead.
$
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V Mens Wool Caps
$1
regular r values In
this lot ranging np to
22.50. ' Large assort-
menCoIight and dark ; i
paUerns. .See these big values.
2 Childs Dresses
made up, in a dur
able homespun, weave.
Striped .with salloi
lar. '.Sir.es . 5 and 6
only. v Regular fl.SO values 2
I tor 11.00.
k dur- . ai
veave. aft
rcol- X;J
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COSMOPOLITAN
i:STOR-)S
Men's Overalls
ON SALE
$1
splendid heavy overalls
in bib or waist styles. Extra
strong throughout and guar
an teed to. give good service.
On sale 11.00 pair.
2 Boys Shirts1 ;
supply the children s
school needs at a sub
stantial saving. Neat
attractive patterns,
good colors, practically all
sizes.. .
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2 Prsi House Slippers
felt slippers in- a, va- a
riety of. different- col- Jf t J
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ri Kn.a l k t m v-
r.' ........ y;.
prs. Soft!, and ' .warm
for. cold days ahead.
4 4 ' I - t " ... ,
Stamped Spreads
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Stamped Bed spread " afi
and Bolster. Size 80x -V) II
100" inched Pink or iT j '
blue' striped yotlo ma- -4
terlal.v While they 1M $1)0.
25 Rolli Toilet Paper
(good quality crepe
tissue, full 6 ox rolls.
;Reap'Hhe.Jhefttfit
a generousupplr. I H ' j
repe ,
it'-;iifT
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orluck t owels I
good ..-medium sue
for, name or hotel use.
Fancy colored border
across ends.,. On. sale ,,VJT
Dollar Day 8. towels 21.00. -;2WdSlii
mimucB ju Liiia iov:
selling - heretofore " up
to 22.00. Some with:
..lib- r . I.
sizes ranging' from, small .to
large. " " . v' 1 r ;-
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4 Lbsl HChda1ei
-delicious f resh-cnoP
olates from ou r regu- 0Y j 1
Day 4 lbs. .for 1.00. J ;
Regular 40c-a -pound."""?
Dollar Day Sale-4 lbs. for-$1.
Or, 55c a pound: t v .
20 Cakes Toilet Soa
lO Tcakfeaof ' Fairy
and 10 cakes of Crys
tal White. . Better. lay
in a suply for the win-
ter season.' ' i
n
Hot Water Bottle
At 2 For
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I-
no home7 should - be - with
out a hot water bottle-l-es-peclaliy
at this time of; the
yearjTbese are of real good
rubber and are 89c values.'
V.
bl.49 Steel Roastcri
-y-shect steel roasters Vi ,
in 14 lb.: siie also Jj i
Savory o?al roasters, t ti .
' h" e a e. arp regular. .
f.4 yalae. Xlholca $L00.
wuuar un onoe oaie
Dollar . Dar'TS'. t-T-
jsniy. $1.00 off; i urr
the pTlce, of -Ml
phpes selling regulaicly al ' $ 2'. 8 5
f.o tt.ib me. pair. f i
Enamel atKiUfteh .
Utencjlslt -
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r ' .j .--1 C - . v-
white enameled and alu
roiaam.j ware.- 16. qU. dish
pans, 6 or-8 qtttea kettle,
lii-'flat-. double boilers and
meny.otherems : j;....- :
ectnc
-50 to 60 watt
globes
make.! h)!
to. bup- t II
of : a reliable
Nowjt:tlio.tlme
ply your, needs for the .
winter season at a substantial
saviag. Dollar- Day Sale 7
Globes for 11.00. I
Knit Union Suits
--a ..valno. any .woman
Fleeced I union suits.
a b o.r t eleeve. ankle
lengm. " au sizes.
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GTn Bloomers -r J
l . .
client r
-made up in excellent
quality j blaqk ' satee
FHllr, cut .and. we J
made. Full range of ' "
izes. Big value at 1.00.
2 Bath Tpwcls
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p-pf . exqellent. weight rv
and quality. Size l8x I
36,inches. Choice .of H
sevefal . patterns. I and '
colors. - Vnusual values at 2
for-ll.T4 . : h
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Clothes 1T
01.75 Clothes
Rack On Sale
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10 raU style, j collapsible,
light in . weight j well made.
T)n!y a limited number.
Tbcrefofre Vsrly shopping la
to. your interest. - ,
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