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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1920)
j g T11K OREfQ STATESMAXf srlAV. 4tLV 11." HEM. . ll . - , ' ll bale uiy C learaoce REMARKABLE VALUES NOW OFFERED; ALL SPRING AND SUMMER4 MER CHANDISE MUST GO to make room for new FALL GOODS, because we are determined to start the fall season with a complete line of New Fall Suits; Coats; Capes, Dresses, Millinery and Furs anabecause of our policy of closing out seasonable Garments at a time when you need them, we will inaugurate, beginning today, the1 most remarkable clearance sale of Women's high grade wearing apparel ever known in Salem. All thoughts of profit have been abandoned and prices cut to the quick. CLEARANCE SALE OF DRESSES 1 HUNDREDS OF DIFFERENT STYLES nii.I every dress fresh, cool ami new, including Porch Dress-i-s. Street Dresses, Afternoon Dresses Sports Dresses and .Summer Evening Dresses., Fine Voije, Orjjandie, Georgette ami Messnline Silk, are the materials. Two special groups, arranged for your, selection Monday at - monev saving prices. ' GROUP 1 DRESSES $12.75 ( harming new Messaline, Taffeta Hfilk, (labanliiie and Serge ! Dresses, voat effect, "girdle and braid trimmed stvles. GROUP 2 $24.75 Smart Dresses in (Jetngette, Messaline, Trieotine, Serge", (ahardine ami Taffeta Silk, trimmed as simply or elaborate ly as vou could desire. $6.00 and $7.50 PORCH DRESSES $4.75 Scotch (iingliam, two-piece Dresses in material and colors that will wear and. wash to vour entire satisfaction. $5.00 DRESSES NOW $3.75 Good quality (lingham and Percale Dresses, various new and pretty designs and colors. v , BUNGALOW APRONS $1.98 Great assortment of aprons and house dresses, all colors and sizes, i - .r. -. " - ',- i -. ' ' Mm mt- Clearance Sale of Waists Special group of Georgette and ! Crepe de Chine Waists including j manufacturer' samples - lines t 'bought for sale, values to $10 will be offered for ... i"lT ..... . .$5.05 - W.75 to $7.30 WAISTS $3.48 " . Broken lines and1 discontinued numbers in Georgette and fine Voile Waists. $1,50 anl $1.75 WAISTS 70c Aboutf Ifteen dozen Voile Waists, various styled and nearly all tizea. Trimmed Hats Mast Go The balance of our magnificent 'showing of Trimmed . Hats this season's models, one big lot values to 115.00 your choice $4.75 And another group of Trimmed Hats, ! ' Including ' sailor models, values to $5.50 . $2. 95 OUTING GARMENTS $2.98 Misses' and Women's Khaki Jackets. Skirts, Over alls and Trousers,3" made of good heavy material; have them in all sizes. " I ! KHAKI OVERALLS $3.75 Closely woven Khaki Rio .Overall T. One-piece, belt. , : H J':- ' NOVELTY-WOOL SWEATERS ' button In back or' open front. Aia'le with loose Including Slip-on style, Ruri'an Blouse and Be:I Sleeve styles, in prevailing colors and all sizes. i Regular values $7.50 to $9.00. ' Sal price . . !"v.7."4 Regular values $1.50 to $10.50. Sata prica . f'T5 Salem Or SALEM'S GREATEST -WOMEN'S APPAREL ' STORE CAMPERS VILL HEAR CONCERT Salem Band to Stage Enter tainment at City Camping Grounds Tuesday. When Kipling wrote "East Is east and West is west and tne twain shall never rae?t." he did not know of the Saler free automobile grounds or he would not have coined hat sentence. Yesterday It was not i East and West that converged, but it was south and north. , Two families registered from Ju neau. Alaska, representing the Arc tic regions, and M. A. Lanranc and family represented the sunny south; they registered from Death Valley, California. The Death Valley fam ily are making a tour of the north west, i -Although many of the campers are spending a few days in Salem pick ing cherries, many calls that come to the camp for cherry pickers are unsatisfied. The need Is pressing lor cherry pickers. Yesterday was a quiet day at the camping grounds. The usual band concert which is scheduled for Willson park will be held at xthe camping grounds on next Tuesday, evening. . There will be no concert In Willson park. This concert for the camping grounds had originally been planned for last Fri day, but on account of the . Tom Ordemao attraction the concert was shifted to Willson park. In connection with the band con cert af the grounds, the Boy Scouts will observe a flag-raising program. The' Hag has been purchased by the Commercial club and given to the Boy Sconts. The hiys are arranging a good program ' in extenuation of their flag-raising observance. The following were registered at the grounds yesterday: Mr. and Mrs. C. Mitz, Redding. Cal.; B. J. Cleegan and son. San Jose; Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hutcbason. - Los Ange les; Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Hutchasoo. Los Angeles: H. Martinson. Oak land; Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Sill. Pay ette. Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Goldman. Coallnga. Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. WrT. Lock hart and H. 0. Lock hart, Juneau; Mr. and Mrs. J. Burk- hardt Klamath Falls;. Mr. and, Mrs. F. E. Matheson. Minneapolis; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Rodman,. Minne apolis; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Clark, Redding, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. W.J. De Moss. Minneapolis; Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Stone, Selah. Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. H. Belnals, Los . Angeles;,' Mr. and Mrs'. V, W.- Miller J Pronlse. Idaho; Mrs. M. L. Hill. . Proulse. Idaho; B. Brantlgan, : Bremerton, Wash.: Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Taylor. Greeley, Colo,; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. rTitcttardv Denver: II. Lyke and 'h A New Shipment or Ginghams "A The cleverest patterns in Plaids, Stripes ef fects yet shown. These Ginghams really must be seen to be appreciated, and patrons are welcome to inspect this new shipment Prices 29c, 39c and 45c Yard Oar Prices Always the Lowest GALE & CO Formerly Chicago Store Commercial and Court Sts. family, Beaver Creek. Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. E. S. change and Mr. and Mrs. W. NVheelhead. Los Angeles: Mr. and Mrs. A.- Lanrance, Death Valley. Cal.: Mr. and Mrs. II. WV Swartz, Springfield, Or. CHAIR Pl'KHKRS'KTRIKE ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., Jnly 1. Six hundred members of the chair pushers anion struck today, causing a tie-up of the roller chair traffic on the board walk. - Two striker were arrested for' disorderly conduct. The men demand SO cents an hour Instead of 25 cents. FIRE 8WKPT ARIZONA. TOWX ,GLOBE. Arir- July 10.Fire swept Grover Canyon near here late today, destroying more than 1UV houses 'and rendering many famine homeless. The fire was caused by an xrver- heated stove. " It Is reported that two. children lost their lives. The Rett Cross has taken charge of the work of succor." LADD tc BUSH BANKERS - . jEgtibliihed 1B68 ' '. General Biasing Btxsine , Office Ilcrori from 10 tu rn: to 3 p. ix Brake,HeU tor Harder , v Promises to Prove Alibi PORTLAND, July 10. Russell Brake, 21, held with George Moore, for the murder of Harry Dublnsky. Portland chauffeur, June 12 last, today was permitted to make a state ment In which he Insisted that he had a perfect alibi for his move ments the night of the murder, "but that he had not yet bad an oppor tunity to tecure witnesses to prove his statements. , He told police " of ficlals a atory purporting to show his movements the night of the murder, indicating . that he did not ride In Dubinsky's LADIES When Irregular or auoDresaed a Tri umph l'tlls. Safe and always dpnd di. jnoi aoia it true store a. .,io not xperimcnt with i others; aav disap pointment. Afrit tor "Raller and particulars; It's fre. Address; Nstloa- al Mwiioti instftute. MilwmilcA WH, machine to Oregon' City with Moore, where Dublnsky was killed and the body thrown In the Willamette river. Corroboration of people he talked with that night. 9ai whom he does not know, Is being sought in an ef fort to prove his alibi. IHMSBBaBBBBaMakSBBaSaBHMNSM FIRE AT FENlTEXTiAnV. V WALLA WALLA. Wash.. July 10. Fire at the penitentiary today, de stroyed iu ions oi coai, a coaj car, a shed jind other property . valued at between five and six thousand dol lars. The fire Is thought to have Btarted.from spontaneous combustion in a storage pile of 1200 tons of coal. THE WEATHER WASHINGTON. July 10 Weather predictions for the week oeglnning Monday arc: Pacific coast fair, although possi bly light local showers in -extreme north portion Monday and Tuesday. Normal temperature. ,. , ,, Oregon Sunday fair, continued warm east portion; moderate wester- Vv winds. t"S!SSSSSES'ZSmISSS EXTRA WU1 Salvage Airplane Lost in Forest Reserve ROSEBURG, July 10. According to information received here today the location of, the .forest .patrol plane thai was forced to land in the Umpqua national forest Wednesday was found to be near Terror moun tain. Forest Supervisor Ramsdell. accompanied, by Cadet Heyer and Observer Davis returned lo the scene of the landing yesterday. Aftr striking the ground the machine ran for about 16 yards and then turned over. The aviators maintain that it will be useless to attempt to get the plane out and advise that the instru ments, and other valuable parts te removed ..and packed out of the mountains. It is estimated that the plane cost 7000"and the forestry officials will probably arrange to sal vage It. lift i - BASEItA Lli Kl MM A R Y ' ; Won Cleveland .. H9 ID) t'.- ANTS FREE We! hare jdst received a very fine line of Falf Suitings of many w eights and patterns. They are reasonably priced and will make np into very attractive garments. Come in and let us take your measure and fashion you a suit you'll be proud to wear. Remember: We give an extra pair of panta free with each 'suit.' 'i: : .. -V . '. ' New oYrk . Chicago Washington Boston . . . St. Louis Detroit . . . Philadelphia i 50 ..45 . .... .36 35 . 35 J23 21 lAt 11 5 36 39 48 &7 Scotch Woolen MUIs Store 426 State St. , 7 . Hotel SEWARD "House of Cheer' W. C, Culbertson. Prop. Aider at loth street PORTLAXD, OREGON' The moat homelike hotel in Port land. All Oregon Klectric trains atop at rthe SKWARD. Rates I-50 and up. With private bathi f2.00 and up , ttt:Ti-s - - )) A jj "ii- m il Overland : ..S $250.00 Overland x $450.00 Maxwell Roaditer; new, with' extra tire .'$120(00 1918 Studebaker, 4 cylinder $800.00 1915 Stadebaker, 6 cylinder $8(S0.00 Chalmers Master 45, Cord equipment ; fine condition $775.00 1910 Cadillac for bui $200.00 UNITED STATES GOODRICH and FISK TIRES AND TUBES ACCESSORIES. SERVICE REPAIR SHOP. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT MAR 2-3-5 S. Conimercial St. ON AUTMO COMPANY BILE Phone 3-6-2 i