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8 THK OREGON HTATKSMAXi Sl'MlAV. J INK IS, iOZO. 1 Friend of Kozer Liberal in His Campaign Support iir 2, 221 Salem Or. 8ALKMS GREATEST WOMEN'S APPAREL STORE Ol.ll WII1TK CORNER UULDINU Our Greatest Sale of Coats Starts Monday Iieginuing Mouday we will place on sale hundred of Women's ami blisses' Coats, at the lowest prices of the wawn. We have planned to make thls a notable event by offering some remark able values in three ?reat lots, purchased awav below prevailing prices. $25 to $30 Coats at $18.75 Smart styles in Women's ami Misses Coats, made up in Velours. Tweetls. Serges and Mixtures, var ious colors and nearly all sizes $35 Coats $22.50 Latest sport models, made with plaited or semi lox hacks, cloth or leather belts, $37.50 to $40.00 Coats $27.50 High c;ass coats in three-quarter length models with narrow belts and convertaMe collars. $37.50 ta $40 Suits $27.50 Including this season's smartest models, in uavv, serges, tricotine, gabardine, velours, poplins and mixtures made with narrow belts smartly trimmed with braid and buttons. Wonderful Savings in Silk Dresses Group No. 1 Dresses $12.75 Including Mescaline, Taffeta Silk. Georgette and Jersey Dresses in smart spring colors and styles sonie tucked and many tunic styles.' Sal Price Tour Coice 115.00 Dresses.......... -917.50 Dresses 919.50 Dresses . ' Arranged In Four Groups As Follows: $12.75 Group No. 2 Dresses $18.75 Georgette Messaline. Tafreta silk Dresses In Abundance. This season's most favored models including short and medium length sleeves, in all the best shades for this season. ' Rata Irl- Regular Values 925.00. Regular Value 97.50. . ..... ' Regular Values 930.00... sesjav a a ax $18.75 Group No. 3 Dresses $23.50 Beautiful new lot of Mtaw' and Women's Crepe de Chine, Georgette. Mesaline, Foulard Tr. andround' effettS' UtVSt m6lWU incUulinS sl,ort $32.00 Dresses $35.00 Dresses. . . $37.50 Dresses. . . . Sale Price $23.50 If You Need a Skirt Buy It Now! ' . OUB MAGNIFICENT LINE INCLUDES Mcssalm Skirts Novelty Cheeked Skirts Taffeta Silk Skirts Xorelty Plaid Skirts Covert ClotlrSkirts Novelty Striped Skirts Navy and Bl.ck Serge Belted Skirts Skirts Aceordian Plaited Skirts Poplin Skirts Tailored Skirts And many others, in fact a new and complete stock now offered at p-rices that will save you Dress Skirts Sport Skirts Out-Size Skirts Tricotine Skirts Satin Skirts Raronet Skirts bargains 318 Court Street -Where Lowest Prices Prevail Waists Almost Given Away Women's Suits $15.75 $1.50,. $1.75 (Jood quality-Voile Waists, new and pretty designs, while -tUey last, each.. 79 Broken lines and discontinued numbers in Georgette Waists, values up to $5.50, sale riice - $275 Petticoats Bijf lot. of Sateen Petticoats,rarious colon, values to $2.50, sale price... " $1-23 Unloading: Trimmed Hats $3.00 and $3.50 Trimmed Hals, principally sail or -style sale price 2-75 And another lot of Misses and Women Hats, .wojtluup to $5.75, sale price $3-75 Special Group of Women 's r.aliardine and. Serge Suits, broken line, various Ktyles and colors, regular values to $35.00 now.. $15-75 Porch and House Dresses Great variety of Porch ami House Drevse. in cluding Scotch Ginghdm, C'haiuhravH and Per-sah-H, Plaids, checks and plain colors, $2.50 f $3.50 Presses $198 Poplin Skirts $3.75 Mercermd Poplin Skirts, lain rolors, navv brown and blue, values to $7.5(1, sale pHcc $3 75 Sweaters $5.75 Big lot of. Shetland Wool Sweaters, new ajid pretty styles and colors, sale price .. various $575 i Basave Denies Knowledge Of Carranza's Death , MEXICO CITY. June 12. Gener al i Basave Pina denied today before the federal court which is In rest i Rat ing the death or the late rPesident Car ran za that he had received from General Alvario Obregon authority to- order the capture of Caxranza. in sisting, he did it on his own respon sibility. . , ; General Rodolfo Herrero bad pre viously testified that he had received his. orders from General Pina, acting for General Obregon. In a manifesto which he terms his last words to the Mexican people, Pablo. Gonzales today denies any connection with, the death of Carraa za and denounces the augreslion that he, retired from the- presidential race becaase he was bought or feared de feat, declaring it was because he wished to avoid armed conflict In our country, unfortunately. It has been impossible to organies real po litical parties formed and sustained on the basis of principles Instead of personalities." Gonzalez says. ROLSHUVIKI ADVANCE. WARSAW. June It Russian Bol shevik! cavalry engaged in the drive southwest cf Kiev, designed to en circle that citr, has cut the railroad between Kiev and Rerdltchev at sev eral places and has pierced the Pol US front lines at various nninia annrH. Ing to news from the front. The soviet lorces are reported to num. ber from 30.000 to 40.000 strong and 9000 cavalrymen. This leaves the Poles with but a slncle line of railroad into Kiev. In addition, the' Kiev-KoroMen line is threatened by a division of Bolshe vik which has crossed the Daiper fiver north or Kiev. Heavy fighting continues oa both sides tf the city, and Infinlry U in action all along the front. Reid the Classified Ads. George K. Water. Salem obe ronist. expended personally fjS.4 ia behalf of the candidacy of Sin a. Koser for secretary of state, ac cording to a statemeat filed In the secretary of state's oltiee yesterday. Mrs. Alexander Thompson per sonally expended 135. ! In hr campaign for the Democratic con gressional nomination for the third district. W. . Korr. as contribu tor and treasurer of ihe Parson for recretary of state club, spent 23. 9ft In behalf of Mr. Parsons candi dacy, and Hen F. Jones another tit the seven candidate" tor secretary of state, spent $49.2 In his on behalf. John McCourt and Will II. Rard. as candidates ' for the Republican nomination for circuit Judge In de partment No. Multnomah county, spent $U0 and $29.25 respective ly. McCjurt was the successful can didate. Other statements were filed yes terday a follows: John W. Miller. Portland, candi date for delegate to Ihe Republican national convention, third district. X. A. fuller, secretary-treasurer. Hamilton Johnstone Rooster club, expenditure In hehair of the candi dacy of Hamilton Johnstone for the office or delegate to the Republican National convention, third district. lite. John L. Schujrterman. Portland, candidate for delegate to the Demo cratic national convention, state at Urge. f5. Alice M. McNaught. Portland, can didate for delegate to the Democrat ic national convention, third district. 97. Conrad P. Olson. Portland, candi date for delegate to the Republican national convention, state at Urge. R. R. Rutler. The Dalles, candi date for delegate to the Republican national convention, state at large. $25. Charles K. Lockwood. Portland, candidate for the Republican nom ination for presidential elector. S30.K0. Rhea. I-uper. Ileppner. candidate for the Republican nomination for public service commissioner, eastern district. $21$. 10. M. Vernon Parsons. Eugene, can didate for the Republican nomination for secretary of state of the state or Oreogn, $405. CI. Gus C. Moiter. Portland, candi date for the Republican nomination for state senator. 13th district. $1. John 1'. Smith. New berg, candi date for th Repubr.es nomination for tate aenator. 24th district. $90.70. C. J. Edwards, Tillamook, candi date for the Republican nomination for state senator. 24th district. -14. W. B. Dennis. Carlton, candidate for the Republican, nomination for state senator. 31th district. $.. S. A. Hughes. Salem, candidate for the Republican nomination for state representative, first district. $3&.b0. Henry bZrn. Donald, candidate far the Republican nomination for state representative, fist district. $60.05. Arthur II. Marsh. Looking Glass, candidate for the Republican nomin ation for state representative, fourth district. $47.50. J. J. Kenny. Leon a. candidate lor the Republican nomination for state representative. fourth district $42.50. B. P. Nichols. Riddle, candidate for the Republican nomination for state representative, fourth district. $32. George T. Gertinger. Dallas, can didate Jor the Republican so mi na tion for state representative. 12th district. $121.13. David K. Lofgren- Portland, can didate for the Republican nomina tion for stale representative. 17:h district. $38. 7f. W. R. McDonald. Portland, candi date for the Republican nomination for state representative. 18th dist rict. $$5.24. William G. Metzger. Portland, candidate for the republican nomin ation for state representative. 18th district, $11. W. C. Campbell. Portland, candi date for the Republican nomination for state representative. 18th dis trict. $23. J. D. Iee. Portland, raadidate for the Republican nomination for slat representative. 18th district. $fi 7 . James West. Portland, candidal? for the Republican nomination for state Representative. 18th district. $4H.24. Wilson flenfil. Portland, candi date for the Republican nomination for state representative. 1Mb dis trict. $78. 3. R. J. Caraner. Spray, candidate for the Republican nomination for state representative. 28th district lit. Herbert Egbert. The Dallas, candi date for the Republican nomination for state representative. 29th district $1."5. James T. Brand. Marshfield. can didate for the Republican nomina tion for district attorney for loos county. $15i.22. W. P. Meyers. I tend. Marshfield. candidate for the Republican nomin ation for district attorney for Des chutes county. $20.25. .II. A. Canadv. Medford. candidate for the Republican nomination for district attorney for Jackson coun ty. $94.47. Rawle Moore. Medford. candidate for the Democratic nomination 'or district attorney ror Jackson county. $22.50. J. D. Wartsbangh. Grants Pass, candidate ror the Republican nomin ation for district attorney for Joseph ine county. $C50. Stsnley Myers. Portland, candi date for the Republican nomination for district attorney for Multnomab County. $45.07. T. II. Goyne. Tillamook, candidate ror the Republican nomination for district attorney for THUmook county. $36.40. 8. D. Peterson. Milton, candidal for the Republican Lomlnation for New Summer Voiles And DresGoods now being shown in nary and dark colored grounds, Ytry deiirable for stmt wear A splendid assortment for your choosing jail received. 75c and $1.00 Per Yard Out Prices AluW The Lowest Gale & Company Commercial and Court Streets Former! Chicago Store district sttorney for Umatilla coun ty. $9C.4S. Frank 8. Curl Pendleton, candi date for delegate to th Republican national convention, second district. $33.5. Ivam O. Martin. Salens, candidate ror the Republican nomination ror state representative, rirst district. $88. 5. Large Sam Is Spent for Elementary School BUI James W. Crowford or PortUnJ. who was secretary of the Cititens Elementary Educational league, re ports to the secretary or state the expenditure or $7047.20 ta promot ing the passage or the elementary school mlllsge blU at the special election or May 21. R. N. Stanrield reported yester day a contribution In his own behalf to the Stanfleld for senator corn mil tee. snd George E. Chamberlain. Democratic nominee Tor fatted States senator reports a contribution or $885.20 to the CaamberUls clab. X. J. Slnnott ot The Dalles, who again won the Republican nomina tion ror congress ror the second dis trict, shows by his ststemcnt a per sonal expenditure or $704.98. - In behalf or the . candidacy of Stanley Meyers ror the Republican semination ror district attorney la Multnomsb county. J. A. Beckwltn or Portlasd reports that he expend ed la Meyers' behalf $889.18. Other statements filed show the following expenditures: K. L. Towns. Lakeview. candidate ror delegate ro the Democratic na tional convention, second district. Jsmes S. Stewart. Corvallls. can didate ror delegate to the Republi cs n national convention, state at large, not h lag. P. 8. Ivaaboe. La Grande, candi date lor the Republican nomination ror presideatUl elector. $25. Boon Cason. Portland, candidate ror the Republican nomination for circuit Judge, department No. . fourth judicial district. $358.57. William D. Bennett. Portland, can didate for the Iemocratle no ml na tion for public service commissioner, western district. $11.30. C. M. Rynerson. Portland, candi date for the Republican nomination for state senator. 13tb district. $81.94. D. C. Iwis. Portland, candidate for the Republican nomination for stat senator. 13th district. $91.99. Benjamin C. Sheldon. Medford. candidate for the Republican nomin ation for state representative, eighth dUtrlct. $89 C. E. II. Belknap. Monroe, candidate for the Republican nomination for state representative. 10th dialrk-t. $21. P. R. Beala. Tillamook, candidate for the Republican nomination for state representative, 14th district. $92.75 t Glm R. Metsker. 8t. Helens, can didate for the Republican nomina tion for slat represeaUtlve. 20th district. $3S.99. II- J. Overturff. Rend, candidal for th Republican nomination for sute representative. 15th district. $42. sh. Earl E. Fisher. Beaverton. candi date for the Republican nomlnatloa for state representative. 15th dis trict. $12.. Frank Sloan. i a a field, candidate for the Republican nomination for atate representative. 23rd UtrlcL nothing. George I. Smith. Portland, candi date for dflecate to the Democratic national convention, third district, nothing. Harriet C. Hende. Portland, can didate for the Republican nomina tion for presidential elector, noth ing. E. L. Coburn. Grants Pas, candi date for th Republican nomination for secretary of state or the state ot Oreeon. $577.02. Jullen A. Hurley. Vale, candidate for Ihe Republican nomination fir ttate senator. 22nd district. $91.1. Noble Andrews. Ontario, candidate ror the Republican nomination ror state representative, fourth district. $49.50. F. J. Loaergan. PortUnd. candi date for the Republican nomination ror stale reprrsentatfvv. 19th dis trict. $270.11. C. C. Brower. Klamath Palls, can didate ror the Republican nomina tion for district attorney for KU lo ath county. $20.10. It. W. Swagler. Ontario, candidate for the Democratic nomination for district attorney for Malher coun ty, nothing. IIJJXOLH DELEGATES IlESIGX. CHICAGO. June 11. Unror Thompson cf Cnleaso and Ramsel A. Ettolsoa of Chicago reel as d4 ecalea at largo for Illinois today. They gar as their reason la at tbe atate convention had Ustrscted tSe to vote for Governor Low-den. aa said iber WU4 Ut tf Governor Lowden's csaassign expenses had been know at the tlae setUer the primary nor Uo state convention would have Indorsed aUs. VHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE? - iL A 1 iV 1J CTaTiT t'-V Mf 111 . IS asp , Our present stock of monuments, etc.. mill sfferd yow wtds range of choice. Phote for osr solicitor or call at our display rooms 2210 South CommercUl Street. Salem. CAPITAL MONUMENTAL WORKS - Phase I9 II J. C. Jones. Pros. a In Yoar Day Yoa Have Faced Problems Were say more setiova ihoaj thooo or family r-k if you should die meanwhile? ws14 faco most Have you done all s man ran to throw yr knoo ledge and ex perience into the problems toward which jour heirs are hesded? Whether oa have a keen rra Illation of Ibe roosesesees of ls action on your pan. or lack it. come la and have a talk with oof Trust Officer. That do not mean you msst do busisee tih hiss. It Is simply an Invitation, without strisgs, to learn) something about the descent of your projrfy. Capital National Bank Tmt Department ALEM OREGON For Sale Dode. Tonrinp, A-l condition pi 1920 Overland Totxrlnf ....SIC03 1917 Etodebaier 4 jyS 1915 Caic, food condition tv) 85-rour OverUnd. A 1 condition 1918 PaUre, A-l condition 600 Bnick 4 . . ...xm Wit BtaaeDAXer jx Wt alio hive on display the new Stephens Six Case Six Grant Six See Nah tt ihe Grtit Western Girue 147 NortH Hijh ; . . 1