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TIIK OREGON STATESMAN: SUNDAY, JIXY S3, 1020.
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"Problems of Labor. aelectej r
t!cl3 on. trade unionism, commuta
tion, housing, Industrial lnMiraare.
etc.iCompiIed.br Daniel lUoom field.
"The Bullitt Miwrtoa ta Kaaaia.
testimony, before tne commute
iW .. to il nn.. hT William C
foreign relations,
Uullitt.
"Celebrated
Spies and Famous
TODAY
TOMORROW
TUESDAY
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7han3J Winced
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Mfterie of the Great War.- by
Oeorc lUrton. j?
-Making More Out of AdTertla
lnr. bow to handle advertising deJ
t1. how to reach bw marketa and
cr the fceat returns, prepared by
he A. W. Sbaw company. ; i
-.New Word .Self-Defined word
nd thrasea. many of which devel
oped daring the war. are defined by
mean of quotations showing tneir
original one., prepared by C. Alphon-
ro Smith.
"The llook of the Naturalist." In
teresting little studies of plant and
animal life, by W. II. Hudson.
"Sigurd. Our Golden Coolie. a
story of a dog with pleasant people,
told In a quiet, happy manner for
the lover of pets, by Katharine Lee
Bates.s .
"September." a new novel by
Frank Swinnerton.
"Rolling Stones." writings from
the periodical of that name of which
Sydney Porler was editor, and other
magazine articles and unpublished
material from his pen in earlier life.
"The Cross Pull." a western story
having a dog. half wolf as Its hero,
written by Hal G. Evarts.
"The Great House," a novel ty
Stanley Weyman.
"Girls Book of the Red Cross,
by Mary Kendall Hyde.
"Winona's, Way," a new Winona
book for the girls, by Margaret
Wlddemer. '
"Red Ben, the Fox of Oak Ridge,"
an animal story by Joseph Llppln
cott.
Boy Abandoned When Child
Is Adopted by Mr. Jory
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Ten-year-old Louis Larore was
abandoned by his parents when he
was l year. old. For nine years ne
has been in the home of George W.
Jory of Jefferson. Mr. Jory Eas
made efforts to get in ' touch with
the parents of the boy but his ef
forts have proved futile. The par
ents of the boy are separated. - Yes
terday Judge W. M. Bushey signed
the papers of , adoption whereby
Louis La Fore becomes legally the
son of George W. Jory of Jefferson.
KRACKETAKE
OVER SENATORS
Biddy Bishop Resigns Man
agement After Today s
Game, With McMinrrrille
Walter Kracke announced last
night that Biddy Rishop was going
to abdicate. from his throne as pilot
of the Senator baseball team after
today's game, with McMinnvilTe at
that place, end that he would assume
the reins for the remainder of the
baseball season.
The Senators have enjoyed a very
ruccessful season under the man
agement of Biddy Bishop. He leaves
the Senators o account of the pres
sure of business.
Kracke; who assumes control of
the club after Sunday's game, an
nounces that he will bend all ef
forts to bring the best teams in the
country , to Salem for the remainder
of the season. The Salem Senators
are now in a position to meet he
best teams of the country. ;Tae
games during the past week, have
put them in . tip-top shape, and to
use a common expression, "they are
going strong." -
This morning at 11 o'clock the
Senators leave for McMinnville for
a return game with that team. In
a "previous game VW'ed between
these two teams, the Senators came
out on the big end of the score.
Members of the team were confident
last night that they wUl be able to
repeat the dose this afternoon. It
will be the Senator's first game in
enemy territory.
said he planned "to make quick work '.been confined for IS months past as
of these bolshevik! deportees." insane without process oi law. Tne
The deportees were brought Here pennon alleges mai wane rs. e-
In special cars r rum San Francisco. I man is held to be insane, sno never
Seattle. Kansas CItv. Chlcaco and, has been before a sanity committee
other- western cities.
Nurse Says Woman Held
Without Examination
PORTLAND. Ore.. July 24. Miss
F. M. Publos. a nurse, today filed a
petition in the circuit court asking
that Mrs. Margaret-Idleman. wife of
C. M. Idleman. former attorney gen
eral of Oregon, be freed from the san
itarium where she is alleged to nave
for examination.
DANDERINE"
OIIIOAX ARItESTF.D.
PORTLAND. Ore.. July 24. Karl
D. Alff. arrested In Portland by fed
eral authorities on the charge of vio
lating the Mann act In transporting
.Mrs. Katherine Balx. aged 45. from
Columbus. Ohio, to this city, will be
returned to his home for trial a
cording to telegraphic request re
ceived today by Assistant United
states Attorney Flegel from Assistant
United States Attonv Reynolds oi
Columbus.
Stops Hair Coming Out;
Doubles Its Beauty.
Biggest day the old burg
ever saw! And who bat
that blamed Homer Cav
' ender lay in the corner
stone of the new town
ball! Him that folks had
thought , would never
amount to shucks!
A, Glorious Story
of Plain Folks
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Fat Folks
Be Slender
$100.00 GUARANTEE
II ver-atont. you will be happy to
, learn bow you may easily reduce
i weight and measurements without
Starvation diet, thyroid,
or exhausting exercise.
These pictures give
you an idea of improve
ment in appearance and
you may expect wonder
ful benefit - in personal
attractiveness and win
Wng efficiency when you
are slender.
tfcsa reported eea lti
iwx a ff-w day trratm. iU.
A a proper mtnetuja
(nil becomes firm. IM
sroocxa ana
the peneral
Malta tin-
State Artisans' Conclave
tbc
OREGON
fad, work senna easier and
a U hler. more buoyant feel.
in take possession of the
whole being. It is a fine m
alio that of looking and
feeiihg sanuls. cWsr.
ful.active,alert and magnetic
tf sraa4 to rsJscs 10
to SO da sajely.
pleasantly , yom hoold gnr
Korem system a trial. To
name Karsii is pronounced
fceree. Start oo the road
to longer life and napptnesa
today.. Obtsia a sansJI ksn
f Ksisss under S1U0 money.
refund auarantee at aay basr
dnsg star. Show your triead
this ad oertuc stent.
akm
few cents bays "Danderine.
After an application of "Danderine'
WAN M ffikt ta9 sr 4f 1 1am t f anW
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RleetS Here Wl September 1 dandruff, besides every hair shows
W I . . daai.
new me.-vigor, ongniness. more co-
A state conclave of the 'Artisans or an tnieknesa.
is announced to meet In Salem early
in September when representatives
will be here from 71 Artisan assem
blies.
Delegates will arrive Saturday and
Sunday. September 4 and 5. and a bljr
Artisan picnic will be held at the
state fair grounds on Sunday. The
convention proper meets Monday.
Labor day. A conference will be held
at the armory on that day and will
include initiation and fancy drill by
several competing drill teams.
The conference will close with a
ball at the armory on the evening of
Labor day. k ,
Pleasure Cars Get No
has Uver )Yeek-Lnd
PORTLAND. Ore.. July 24. No
sales of gasoline for pleasure cars)
were made today at the stations of
the Associated Oil eoompany here.
and it was announced none would be
made tomorrow. The supply for
commercial ears, it was said, was be
ing carefully conserved because of
j the shortage pYevailing. Other eom
Ipanies were selling 20 per cent' of
tank capacity to alt comers, but said
there wa a danger of the supply run
ning short before Monday.
Aliens Sent From West
if lu Dc nusnea n ome
PKKIXG TWO-THIRDS MF.X
PEKING, July 24. The popula
tion of Peking according to latest tab
ulation by the pollee aufhdrities Waa
978.652. of which 45.725 w"
malea. Tbeae were 151.212 famllw
A Pendleton Business Man
Wrote us a few weeks ago that
he wanted a Voung man to do
bookkeeping and gwneral office
work, such a young man aa Mr.
or Mr.
both of whom he had previously
secured, from us, our graduates.
We were compelled to answer
that we had no such young men
ready at this time. These are
frequent occurrences. Tls too bad
there are not more young men
fitted to fill these places.
This place offered $125 a month,
at the start, and the opportuni
ties for advancement were prac
tically unlimited.
Enroll now, and begin prepara
tion for inch a place.
Capital Business College
SAXEM, OREGOX
The LONGING for MUSIC
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The hunger for music has
a way of stealing upon us at
the most unexpected mo
ments. Music is a matter of
mootls, and moods know no
timetable. They do not wait
upon the rise of the curtain
at the theater or the appear
ance of the concert star. At
any hour may come your
need for music's comfort.
The answer" is always
ready in 'the home where
there is a
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MYRTLE KNOWLAND
Snnora Dealer in Salem
4ir Tonrt .Street - I Phone 332
etera sad altar
NEW YORK, July 24. Thirty-five
of the 3 aliens brought to Ellis Is
land from western and middle west
ern cities are to be deported because
of their radical activities. Immigra
tion Commissioner F. A. Wallia an
nounced . tonight. Four of them, he
said, were rushed to an outbound
vessel and sent to their native land.
Referring to the remaining "un
desirables" Commissioner Wallis
One week more and these July Clearance Sales will be a tiling of the past. A sale that thrifty,
buyers have shown their appreciation by liberal, buying. For the last week of this sale we
have gathered an extraordinary large assortment of' good . things, values that equal those
which daily brought throngs of shoppers who crowded all departments of this store. All
remaining summer goods will be closed out regardless of their former value.
CLEARANCE OF DRESSES
Silk Dresses, Voile Dresses, Wool Dresses,
Jersey Dresses in fancy trimmed and plain
straight line models in light and dark colors,
priced to sell at .$8.50 to $39.50
Now One-Third to One-Half Less
WAIST CLEARANCE , .
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Organdy and Voile waists and over blouses
of fine sheer material, lace trimmed embroid
cred and ruffled. A number of different
.models to select from and they are a won
derful value at.... .....$3.00
SILK CREPE DE CHINE
Of excellent quality 40 inches wide, many
new and staple shades and plain colors,
priced $2.75 to $3.50 for quick clearance, per
yrd $1.98
SILK GEORGETTE
A number, of attractive novelty patterns in
desirable colors, $2.50, $2.95 and $3.50 val
ues. These won't last long at per yard $1.93
SILK AND C0JT0N POPLIN
Beautiful material. 36 inches wide, in all the
wanted shades and plain colors. We will
close them out at per yard....... '....$123
Ladies Store
4CG-74 State St.
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Men's Store
416 State St.
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Sale
Opens'
Tomorrow
THESE are phenomenal values; all new. stock.'
It is the final Cleanup f or the season and,
means snappy selling. We advise early shopping!
QUALITY FIRST! SSLSSS
merchandise in our store.
test standard
MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS
A clean up"on the season
stock, while plenty of warm
weather is ahead.
Made of High Quality Soi
sette. Colors are Blue, Grey, White
and Stripes, sists 14, 14ya,
15.
$1.29 .
Men's Negligee Shirts
All new clean stock, made of
good quality shirting, in the
desired stripes, with military
collar attached. All sizes 14
to 17.
$1.49
These won't
these prices.
last long, at
DR. DANIEL LINEN
MESH UNDERWEAR
The scarcity of linen makes
it prohibitive to continue
this line at this time. We
shall close out what we have
in Shirts and Drawers at less
than pre-war factory, cost,
garment
$1.98
. Boys9 Pongee Shirts
Made from Domestic Pongee,
excellently tailored, collars
attached, sizes 13 to 14
69c
Boys' Khaki Suits
These suits will make excel
lent play suits and look cat
ty, ages 4 to 8 years
$2.98
NEVpHOVALS
Ladies' Pure Silk and Fibre Half Hose. Kiddies Sox;
Kiddies Dress Kid Gloves; Hand - Made Blouses
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