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I" H TUESDAY; AUGUST 1, 1922. i THE OIIEGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, OREGON. i 4 - , '4 11 POLITICAL ANGLE IN RUSS REBELS' TRIAL DISCERNED 4BpeUl Cbl to Th Journal sad th CSUcsco Diiy Nnn) (Copyricht. 1822) Moscow, Aug- 1. It is now possible to give the - reasons that actuated the soviet government to adopt the much criticised policy it has followed during the trial of the 30 social revolutionaries whioh entered ita final stage this week. The main purpose of '.he government was to discredit the social revolution ary movement among Russian workers Dy snowing lis weunen ana me -willingness of its leaders to cooperate with foreign powers and the anti-revolution lsts. It has endeavored to prove that they were ready to adopt any measures to defeat Bolshevism, f- Aside from some of the doubtful fea tares of the evidence and apart from the guilt or innocence of these partlcu lar prisoners the trial has accom plished part of the government's object. FOREIGN HASD SEEK Much of the bitterness of the pro ceedings has been due beyond question to the policy of the foreign Socialists who first attempted the defense. Its considered here that the choice of M. Vandervelde, the Belgian social ist, as chief defense counsel, was ex cusable only if the aim was, not to save the prisoners, but to use the trial as a political wespon against the soviet government. Everyone here knew that Vandervalde was more hated by the bolshevikt than any other foreign socialist. His policy while he was here can be Justified only by the supposi tion that his aim was mainly political. From the opening hour of the proceed ings he showed hip 'contempt for the trial and his utter disdain for the court. He did not adopt conciliatory methods in regard to anything con nected with, the case. HEABIXG OB.OWS WE ART ' If the non-Russian socialists want to save the lives of social -revolutionary prisoners they must employ other methods. Great weariness enwrapped every one connected with the trial, including M. Kryienko, the brilliant prosecutor for the soviet government. Miss Op lov. the only remaining counsel for the prisoners, has nearly broken down under the strain. She appeared in court today so ill that the prisoners and their relatives begged her to go home. They embraced her and heaped other evidences of affection upon her. In his final speech Kryienko de manded, with the utmost emphasis the imposition of the death penalty upon all in the first group of pris . oners except the four Minsk charac ters. The first group consists of those who are openly impenitent. "Kryienko pointed out the1 court's option to sen tence the other prisoners to death (Or imprisonment, or to release them. During Krylenko's Indictment of them, the prisoners in the first group sat boldly defiant and smilingly disdainful. Drinking Records Broken on Liner Grossing Atlantic w i ' Paris, Aug. l. AU " world drinking record .have been broken by passen gers on- the liner Homeric, arriving today. 1 Numbering 560, they drank $10,000 worth of champagne iu the seven days between ports. "Americans crossing the Atlantic to France seem to have gone money mad," said an official of the boat. "Nightly 'pools reach Staggering sums, while tie poker and bridge stakes are now the highest ever known. "The reverse is true, however, when the Americans are returning home after the season spent in Paris, Aiz - les Bains, Deauville and Vichy, where they go; through the famous 'de dollarlzing machine" Arrivals on the -Homeric Included John W. Rainey, Martin W. Littleton, Jerome Kern. Judge John V. MeAvoy, 3r. aria Mrs. Carroll Wainwrtght and Ogden Cbdman. James Blckwell Is New City Engineer Seattle. Aug. 1. (U. P.) James D. Black well is the new city engineer. He succeeded A. H. Dimock Monday after noonshen the council confirmed his appointment by -"Mayor Brown. Dim ock refused to resign and vai formally removed by the mayor. W. Verne McKinney Secures First Prize In News Contest Oregon Agricultural College, Corval- lis, Aug. 1. W. Verne McKinney, edi tor of next year's college directory, re ceived the ' first prise offered by the department of industrial journalism for the most efficient writer of industrial news during the six-weeks summer course. Lucille Helmer of Portland won second place for her timely para rranhi of interest to Oregon farmers. Olive 8. Dexter of Hamilton, Wash., was third in the contest A contest for students taking class work only in industrial writing was won by Dwight T. Mallery of Corval ii John M. Beatie of Corvallls taking second place, and Jonathan Sturgill of Philomath third; A comic newspaper printed on pink paper was issued for the visitors during the convention of Oregon editors in cervailis, ana was the result of wore py me summer ces sion students. Two Arrested on Bad Check Charges r. ahb- 1. Charles D. Johnson was arrested here on a charge Kri 4iMki in Twin Falls. Idaho, and Salt Lake City. Utah, and is being held awaiting the arrival of fmm Twin Falls. Ray Bur- tr. w srrested here on a similar fW tht. officers at The Dalles ira Wilson was bound over to the erand Jury under 500 bonds on a charge ,of stealing a horse and saddle a year ago. Me pieaaea si"j on arraignments " THE woman who values her good looks will buy her toilet articles at Nau's, where she may be sure of quality. Always Open TIDGandTUDE Standard for the last quarter century Bailers Tire Slkop, 12th Stark Sts. Brooklyn Gar, MS MUwaakee St-l Carta. F. Hoick. 91 Bofanoat Stroott RoBoblo Battorr Sorieo. 1 141 Albtrna At-j Lobs : SiHx Carasa Coatpaay, 482 Hawthorne: Ave. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY MEM WAOT ED A number of ihe Great Northern Railway company's regular employes having left its service, it is necessary to hire men to fill their places Machinists 70 cents-per hour Boilermakers .70 Vt cents, per hour Blacksmiths .70 cents per hoar Stationary engineers 57 cents per tiour Stationary firemen 47 cents per hour Sheet metal and other work er in this line. ....... . .70 cents per- hour Freight car repairers 63 cents per hour Car' inspectors . 63 cents per hour To replace men now on strike against the decision of the U. S. Labor Board, at wages and conditions pre scribed and effective July 1, 1922. Apply MAURICE P. CODD, urn m akd AI.DER. STS. I na i "rTyl'. i 1 1 - J Best Butter 2 Xhs. 97c Delivered Only with" Other Grocery Purchases' 71t 3 J j '' ml EXTRAORDINARY ECONOMY OFFERINGS IN ALL DEPTS MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES every thing for the home can be pur chased duringfthe Anniversary Sale at money-saving prices. Now is a good time to replenish your needs in Cur tains, Rugs, Furniture, Ranges, etc. RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHOD & MJtJt. IWT WQ. TEWTM J" w EARING APPAREL for men. women and children at snecial low prices. Walk through! the store and take note of the hundreds of I spe cial items - on display. Af veritable feast of bargains in all departments. S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS GIVEN WITH i- PURCHASES GET YOURS! Basenjent Anniversary Sales Wonderful Opportunities to Save on Merchandise of dependable quality in the Basement Under price Store during the Anniversary Sale. Savings in many instances range from Vs to Don't fail to take advantage of the special prices now in f orce. Supply both present and future needs. Special Purchase and Sale of Dresses 350 Women's and Misses' Summer Dresses in the biggest Sale the Basement Store has announced this season. 6 great lots to select from, each containing a wide range of charming styles. Plan to be here early in the day and get first choice of these remarkable bargains S. & H. Stamps, too. $2.85 Women's Dresses Anniversary Sale Special Basement Dainty Gingham Frocks for utility wear. Several smart styles with organdie sashes, collars, cuffs and pockets. Pink, blue, lavender, green- also the popular plaids. A few Voile Dresses included. Sizes 16 up to 46. Priced extra special at $2.85 t Women's Dresses Anniversary Sale Special Basement Made up in excellent qual ity Gingham in neat checked patterns. Blue, yellow, pink, green, etc., etc. Straightline effects with ruffle trim med collars and cuffs of fine sheer organdie. Sashes of self material. Sizes 36 to 46. Priced special $3.85 Women's Dresses Anniversary Sale Special $385 $4 i- Women's Dresses Anniversary Sale Special Basement Many delightful styles in this group. Straightline effects with leather belts, others with sashes of organdie or self material, pique col lars and cuffs. Novelty plaid Ging hams in all the best colors and com binations. Sizes to 46. Special $4.85 Women's Dresses Anniversary Sale Special Basement As this lot is somewhat limited early choosing is advisable. Made dtp in plaid Ginghams in a va riety of good colors. Trimmed with organdie collars and cuffs and sashes of self material. Only one or two of a kind. Priced extra special at $5.85 Women's Dresses Imported ghams 58c Extra fine quality Scotch Ginghams in a large selection of beautiful new checks inter mingled with brocade designs. Very latest novelty.; PQn 90c grade special, yard UOC Tissae Ginghams in new checks and plaids. 36 inches wide, standard 65c and AQ 75c values. Special at 40C ; Percales. 6 in. -f tfj rht and dark. Main Floor : Wednesday ; SpecTLunfch 69c Service 11:30 a. m. to 3 :30 p. m. CHOICE OF Oxtail Soup with Barley Cream or Corn Soup Crab Xxul Baked Stuffed Baby Salmon -' Spanish Style i Homemade Sausage and Corn MeJ Mush ItaUanna Pot Roast of Beef and Spaghetti O. "W. K. Baked Beans and -i Boston Brown Bread Assorted Cold Meats. Potato 8alad with ; Summer Squash CHOICE OF Caka Sherbert Puddine Tea Coffee Milk Tea Room, 4th Floor X Silk Sale Continues Main Floor Thousands of yards high-grade Silks from our regular stock on sale at big reductions. Silks for Dresses, Blouses, Skirts silks for every purpose. Take advantage of this notable event. $3.00 to $3.25 Fancy Wash Canton and Crepe de Chine $1.98 $2.50 to $3 Sport Satins' in black and colors special il.98- $4.00 to $4.75 Fancy Sport Silks 40 in. wide yard 12.98 ' $3.95 Firsheen Crepes in all wanted colors the yard i 3.25 $6.00 to $7.50 Plain and Figured Cantons and Crepes $4.75 $5'85 Basement Attractive Dresses for porch arid street wear. Just such styles as you would expect - to pay $12.50 for. Splendid quality Gingham in a variety of patterns. Some have organdie panels, collars and cuffs. Small sizes only. Special at $9.85 ;0 Anniversary Sale Special Basement New lot, just in by ex press. Dainty Dresses of excellent quality material trimmed in the very latest fashion with fancy collars and r cuffs and sashes. - Variety of dainty j patterns in the best colors. Mostly J in the smaller sizes. Sale at $11.85J $ .85 Share in These Additional Economies H BASEMENT MILLINERY All Summer Hats Must Go ! Trimmed Hats, selling heretofore up Q"f t( to $38--AnniveTsarri Sale special t'wlUU Trimmed Hats, selling heretofore up gO QQ to? $7.9&-rmhrersay Sale special at 3We0 Trimmed Hats of silk and satin, val- flJQ aes to to S8.98 Anniversay Sale only 4 Untrimmed Hats ITS in this lot. For merly criced to $3.69 Anniversay Sale at Children's Hats 50 only priced special $1.00 -f All Other Children Hats on sale at $2.00 -Felt Hats for outing wear priced special $1.50 "Hat Trimmings at HaU Price 50c Women's Corsets $1.75 Batemeat Elastic or plain top. back laced, pink coutil and fancy brocaded. P. N. and 1 7C , RoyaJ Worcester makes. 5 1? I J Brassieres 3 for $1 Base meat Odd Hnes of fancy pink broche. Back fastening styles. All sizes, 33 up to 44 Values t f( to 69c Special 3 for 1 V W ToUet Papr l2 for $1 Battrmeat Large rolls containing 1000 sheets. No telephone or C. O. I. . orders. Limit 12 to- a "d? 1 "fl customer. Priced 12 rolls WltUU Women's Gowns 98c Batemeat Of heavy quality outing1 flannel ia fancy striped Pt- QO erns. Cut full, well made. Children's Gcwns 79c Basesaeat Ma3e from pink and blue striped outlnjr flannel. Long sleeves and round necka. Broken TQ sizes. Priced at. only C Boys' Union Suits 79c Bafteneat Llht weix-ht ribbed cot ton Union Suits in white and ecru. Short sleeves, knee or 4 TQ ' length. S to 18. Special 'wC Boys' Knicker Pants 35c BaMBjeat Wash knickers for vaca tion wear. &ade up in rood service able material. Sixes ' t OC -. 12. Pr i c el special, pair OSJC Center Pieces at 59c Ba semes t Round etyle with lace or plain centers and lace edge. Attrac tive patterns. Extra values. 25Q And they're extra Special at v57C . . t Men's Union Suit $1.19 Basement Cool and comfortable for warm weather wear. Short sleeve, ankle length. Sizes to 41 1Q : 44. A special value at wltlv Men's Night Shirts $1.25 i Basemeat Made from genuine Fruit of the Loom .muslin. stvid with V neck and pocket. f Sixes 15 to 20. Special 9lCaO Women's Hose 69c , Btasciaeat Derby ribbed sport Hose J in gray, beige, camel, cordovan, nude, etc. Mercerised lisle. CQ Sizes 8Vi. to 10. Special, pair OI7C Union Suits 3 for $1 I Baeoneat Women's summer Union : Suitrf in regulation and bodice top , styles. Tight or loose knee, -f ; Sizes 34, 36 and 3S. Sale, 3 for 91 Childrenfs Sox 39c BMnit Sox of merceried lisle in a splendid assortment of col 'l ors. I AU sises from V to OQ ! j Sfc. I SpociaUr priced, pair Ol7C Imported Pongee 65c f Baaemeat Chinese an-silk Pongee ! in desirabf e weight for draperies, unacrwear. eresses, etc, ii - inches' widr. Special, yard Curtains and Draperies At Sharp Reductions The Anniversary Sale offers many exceptional opportunities for home makers to supply needed Curtains and Drapes at exceptionally bis savin js. $4 Curtains $2.48 Third Floor Fine quality Filet Mar quisette Curtains with dainty lace' edjre. 2 yards long. Well worth $4.00 the pair. Specially fl0 J O priced Anniversary Sale at tDaSefjbO Raffled Curtains in a vast assort ment of beautiful new styles 98c. $1.48. $1.69, $1.95 and $2.75 Curtains in 2 and 3 Pair Lots Third Eloor Lace Curtains . in Filet weaves; Odd lots containing- 2 or 3 pairs to be closed out at low prices. Large assortment of patterns. Regu lar $4.00 Curtains. Priced 10 HJZ special for Wednesday at DS 4 O $5.00 Curtains special, pair $3.50 $5.50 Curtains special, pair $3.85 $6.00 Curtains special, pair $4.00 $80 Curtains special, pair $5.75 T UJJ 7f i Cretonnes 54c Floral , tapestry .and i chintz effects." Great va riety of patterns. Regular 90c Cretonnes at 54c yd. Sewing Needs and Notions r i x j ci Bone Hairpins in assort- 10c ed styles. Special at lane m 4 A special at Blocked India yard volts Bias Folds, Regent,"- sizes 4. 5. 6. 7 onlv lit Lingerie Tape in pink, " fl blue. 15c kind XVf V wht.. It. blue. 15c kind Hairpin -Cabinets regu- OJf lar 35c kind snecial tJs . Notion Department, Main Floor lie Coat Hangers, wire fold ing style. Special at Ric-Rae Braids, regular f On 18-20c values. A bolt ' AO 1 Household Aprons, 8Plen-lCl did 75c values, snrial rx7lr Crochet Thread, Elgin Maid C UK, light blue only. 3 balls other s ironing Wax on sale Wednesday, special r-C BASEMENT UNDERPRICE STORE Women's Pumpsj Oxfords $2.95, $3.95 Basement Tan calfskin Pumps and Oxfords, values up to $5.95. J0 QfT Clean-up Sale special, pair Women's Pumps and Oxfords in patent, brown calf or suede. High or low heels. Numerous styles. 30 QK Priced extra special, a pair' DOtf White canvas or nubuck Oxfords and Pumps special at $2.25 to $4.98 Women's High Shoes small sizes widths. Values up to $6.05 special at $1,00 a pair Children's Play Shoes of tan or black elkskin, laced and- buttoned' heavy stitched down soles. j Sizes 6 to 2. Values $20 and $3.00 at $1 a pair SI and narrow 36Scj BASEMENT UNDERPRICE STORE Hi I I - . 9 U l BSSSSSS Special One Day Sale of Basement Remnants of Silks,' Dress Goods, Wash Goods. Curtain Materials and Domestics. Thousands of pieces representing a' big mill purchase and short lengths from our regular stocks Several large tables will be utilized for this sale. Every piece marked at a special low price.' Early shopping will be greatly to your benefit. 1 1 V 1 i ! ! 214 Chamber Commerce Bids Stark and 4th t.1 r i 1 X At 1 4 - T , " "