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tm OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON r TtAV MORNING. Jt)LT:24; 1921; LIB GOES ON AT GAPITOL As Economy Measure, Un necessary Trips by Offic , - ials Are Under Ban GOVERNOR CANCELS DATE Olcott Not to Be With Ex cursion of American Ex ecutives to Alaska Govrrpor Olcott ha: put down the lid ton the state capitol. and nereaiter. until thn stir becomes wealthier than it nov , !any of ficlal from department in any way connected with th executive office, who soen on a trip on state buH'ne?3 without ru!;"rnater:ai authority will -do ro in Jeopardy o his job. The governor has carried flu policy to the extent of cancelling iiis own trio to Alaska n:xt month with the American govern ors who are to make an excursion trip to th-) northern territory. Warning lAtter Snt The f,:vernor has stnt to the heads of ail Ltate departments and institut'ons a letter informing them that claims 'or exnenses on state bus:nss irip? will be very carefully scrutinized by the sec disputed that w are going t through a period 41 business, de-j pression and money stringency, i nis condition is- felt in every family to a greater or les3 de gree. IVnnici Are Watched "I wifh to call upon every de partment and institution with which this office ia in any way connected to v-atch with most zealous care the expenditure or every penny o th-3 state's funds and curtail every expends where it is possible to do so and still s'c duties performed as they should bo or state wards cared for & they should be. "There are very few families OFFICER S i under present conditions nut I . , ,. r. 1 r vnfln. -,r f .. must waicn ine.r uersuuai ther the expenditure is absolutely ! ditures most carefully and maxi warranted. A U ttr also was sm'l I some sacrifices of the comforts of to the secretary of the governor's j Hf. While we have been operat confrenro.' Miles C. Rllev of j ? strictly on a business basis I Madison. Wis.. " informine him I wish tr see every precaution tals- that the Oregon governor has can- en to hold expenses celled his agreement to make the j closest margin. tr.v to Alaska. live The governor's Itrer to stat" j department beads follows: j vniie unanciai conouions mi ;,r . t i r.nti- 1 H,. i fill 1 i-ci , v.... down to tne This is impera- i "To those departments over Which thip otfice has no control I ofr-r a similar suggestion as re- Oregon compare favorably with thore in other states it car-net be PUBLIC ATTENTION C 1 On account of the store building which I have occupied forithe past two years and which has been sold, I am obliged to vacate, and will close out my entire stock of High Class Furniture, Rugs, Heaters, Ranges, etc., at unheard of Prices, and will in the future devote my entjre' time exclusively to auctioneering and the second-hand business. I want the public to thoroughly understand that I am permanently located in Salem and will attend to all wants in the auctioneering line, givng the same general satisfaction as in the past. Respectfully yours, F. N. WOOirRY THE AUCTIONEER rrient o the people. Necessity Kul ; "I wish to add that it is the duty of thl" office ander the law to authorize all trips taken out side of the state on state's busi ness. Withcht such authorization claims for ruch expenses cannot be audited by the secretary ot state These authorizations will be most closely scrutinized and no authorization of this nature w;ill be approved by me unless it is shown the trip ia very essential to the state's interest and one having a ; distinct economical val ue. i "Expenses must be curtailed and no expenditures permitted ex. cept those absolutely necessary to fulfilling the strictest needs or state government." LIQUOR CARGO Mystery of Elusive Pirate Ship Off New England May Be Solved WELL KNOWN MEN HELD Chautauqua Lecturers ! To Talk at Luncheon 8 270 North Commercial Sr. Salem, Oregon I Monday noon's luncheon at the Commercial club will be just lika home, for John is back with his smile 'n everything. The Com mercial clUb without him would be a barren waste, a delusion and a snare and a vain shell of nothing. He will serve another of those fa mous salad luncheons. iTwo ot the Chautauqua lectur ers, M. S. Taylor and Burnell Ford, are to be on the literary program, to give the diners a taste ot philosophy and electricity. Mr. Taylor is local manager Tor the Chautaqua, and Mr. Ford is one of the foremost electrical in ventors and lecturers of the age. Both are "big league" stuff. The luncheon, is served promptly at noon, Monday, and Manager Mc Croskey hopes to have the place crowded. I it requires the other fellow to see the bright side ot your misfor t t VT ' j . Jc I j Iff Salem, Or. CI (Old White Corner) Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store Viily Clea ranee Sale At Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store COATS AND SUITS ONE-THIRD OFF Every Misses' and Women's Coat and Suit in the house will go on sale at ONE-THIRD! OFF; The time has ar rived when quick action is necessary in order to start the new season with fresh merchandise. So here goes $37.50 Coats and Suits at ; $24.75 JERSEY SPORT GOATS $5.95 Fashionabfe Sport Coats for all kinds of sport and out ing wear; some in the popular tuxedo style made with narrow belt in black, red, navy, brown, tan, green and white. All sizes. WOMEN'S KHAKI OUTING GARMENTS The ideal outfit for Outing Wear. We carry a complete line including Cdats, Suits, Coveralls, Shirts, Skirts, Mid dies, Breeches, Hats and Leggins, all at money-saving prices. ; I Bathing Suits Great variety of Misses' and Women's all wool Bathing Suits, guaran teed fast colors in a com plete line of sizes, rang ing in price from $4.75 to $7.75 Women's Sport Skirts A special purchase en ables us . to offer Wo men's Wool Skirts away below regular values, in cluding latest box-plcat-ed styles, made with lelts and pockets. Special $7.75 Wash Skirts ; $3.75 White Cotton Gabardine Serge and Poplin Skirts made with belt and pock ets and neatly trimmed with buttons. Tricolette Blouses $3.75 Great big lot of new and pretty Minonette and Tricolette Over Blouses, various new and pretty -clors. Special $3.75 Silk Petticoats Taffeta Silk and Jersey Petticoats in a great va riety of colors and all sizes, values up to $7.50. Monday $4.75 Middy Blouses 98c Broken lines and dis continued numbers in cotton middy blouses and borne smocks, various jrolors and sizes, values ! '1.50 and $1.75. Special f 98c of dark horses so t.r as what they ? can do with the tnators. is cou-j cerne4- The iiit"rtonia.ns have; taken a group of s fast sames th:s year and hr.ve txiprcssed determ inat'.on to ue.U the "rep"' oi Sa lem's wtiionv -:-?Iders. Pc-rsonnci n thV Silverton nin s unknown. P:4iy Bishop wli to.-is the pi'l lor I Salem. wh:.r "Frifco" Kdv.arda will juegle th0 mask and give s-ispiils. With D.ck Nekon at firn; Hugh McKenr.a. second; "Mike" Millar. short: Coleman, third and Hayes. ltoa?s and Kaudson in thf cuter garden, the locals are i-reparfi to play, bail. i Sergeant Davis! will impire th" s?siscn. The work done by Da vis during the fast two games has c-lic'ted much prai.;'- from lo cal fans. 1 . t iivtn n Am-fers and rSMZV', ricl-irse mosquitos brved V.' Z??::7X ;V;n tired-' Doctor, Hanson's KJ i l UTT iJl - vt. " r stannant pools in which ed against the fever by tne re-; ruvian ' government and thi Hocke'eller ronlnd ition. The Rockefeller Found;! ion contributed $20.0m to fiht tne; epidemic which :? now reportert ' to be decrea:r.E as a re stilt of the : campaign and the approach of the winter season. It was estimateU there were about 1".000 cases in the affected area. The feature of the canspaisn has neen the wnr against the stcgomyia mosquu.) and the closinc of water contrin- staff is com posed of three sttperlrising inspec tors, it rerunan pujsnwu 100 inspectors. It : 14 heUeired ; the affected d'5tricts will he "entire y rid of the fever by the end of the year. College Graduates Are Again Becoming Teachers WELLES LEY. Mass, July 5. Teaching as a Kaiaini popularity among colle rrad,aates,t Wellesley, college ree- Jrda indieate. Of a class of ap proximately 300 yun?; graduate this year, 1X0 Bigiy- i lied thbr IntenUon t taking tp teaching.' Sereral othera were ; Kald t4 be seriously consideriffj t it while a. number planned fur-( . ther study in graduate school i with a Iview to teaching later. J - Coui'se In the college's depart- ment pt education, planned Jts , preparition for teacbing, wer u-ia lit Ptoi. Arumr w. mi . - T . - - M to hate regained their pre-war profession is re- level tiuring the present year. Boose Found on Board Val-; Thousand Deaths Are ued at $50,000 Eigh- Attributed to Fever teen Under Arrest NEW HAVEN. Conn., July 2.1 In tha seizure of th-i auxiliary sword-frshing sloop Jennie T., ot Northport, X. V.. the confiscation of liquor valued at mop than $.'.0,000 and the arrests of is m tw in a spectacular raid today, feder al officials believe they have solved the mystery attached to thj 'dusive "pirate ship" which haJ been sighted at various times ot the New Jersey coast near Mori tank Point and in Lons Island sound. Connection is Ksthlislirl The authorities have not yet determined whether the-e was any direct connection between th? Jennie T., and the Hritih schoon er PccomoKe. they said toni;ht. The Pocomoke. bound from Nas sau, Bahama Islands, with a ship ment of liquors consigned to Can adian ports, put Into Atlantic Ciiy a few days ago with hrjr cargo missing. It was explained at the time that the liquor had been Jet tisoned at sea. The Jennie' T docked at Lighthouse point, an amusement resort at an eastern entrance of New Haven harbor, early today Jaden to capacity with a valuable cargo of liquor, the marks on the cases and bottles in dicating that it came from Ber muda and the "West Indies. Piomincnt Men Held The IS men arrested included Joseph Miller, skipper of the Jen nie T.; J. Harmar Hronson, a well known local sportsman; Pearl P Sperry. Jr.. an ex-liquor dealer, and David Gherlone, president ot the French-Italian Importing company of this city. All were released on bonds or $3,000 each for a hearing Monday. LIMA. P-ru, June 14 Xearlv l.uiMi deaths occurred from yel low fever during the last nine m An tVie in tlin il.ini rl nUTl to imJUturt Hi iifc: iut 'U t t lit' " io v" j Lambaye'iu- and La Libertjd, in northern Prti. according to state- i ments pub:ished here attributed Pocomoke Seized. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., July 23. Federal officers today seized the British two-masted schooner Pocomoke, moored in Gardner's basin in the inlet district here. The seizure was made by John Holdzkom, chief keeper of the ccast guards, acting under instruc tions from Collector Berry of Philadelphia, to hold the vessel pending an investigation of rum ors that she had a cargo of liquor aboard, but no liquor was found. Capt. i. A. Roy, the French Canadian skipper, insisted that his vessel sprang a leak during a storm off the coast here and that as a consequence he threw overboard 1000 cases of liquor which he had aboard. While the federal guards were seizing the schooner, federal pro hibition officers combed the city for a trace of Captain Roy's cargo. Chautauqua Week arid WeaklEyes Don't Harmonize You'll enjoy the pro gram more.l see easier and better and prevent that worn out feeling from eye' strain if your glasses are right. Better come in and have your eyes exam ined and comfortable glasses fitted by our vis ion specialist Hartman Bros. Jewelers and Opticians Salem, Oregon LADIES SKIRTS A special collection of new Wool Plaid Skirts offers an ex ceptional opportunity to choose this very necessary part of the wardrobe. Specially Priced $5.75 $6.75 $7.75 Our Prices Always the Lowest Gal Co Commercial and Court Streets NATIONAL LEAGUE At Boston It. H. E. First Game Pittsburgh 1 3 0 Boston 3 5 2 Carlson, Zinn and Schmidt; Scott and Gibson. Second Came Pittsburgh 3 5 1 Boston 2 8 1 Cooper and Schmidt; Vatson and O'Neill, Gibson; R. H. E. . At New York- First Game Cincinnati 7 12 1 New York 8 12 0 Marquard, Donahue, Eller and Hargrave; Nehf. Sallee, Toney and Snyder, Smith. Second Game Cincinnati 0 : 1 New York 6 6 0 Coumbe, Geary and Hargrave Barnes and Snyder, Smith. At. Philadelphia Chicago Philadelphia .... Alexander and and Bruggy. Has Found This Store to be a Haven of Dollar- Saving ue 0 PPORTUNITIE STILL MIGHTY BUSY Have you got your share of the mighty basins we've been offering at our Dollar Day Sale? r Because if you haven't well, there is a number of values that you would be very interested In. But there is borne left, though they're going fast! Friday and Saturday were real Dollar Saving Days.; i ' Come For The Clean-Up Of These Bargains iwonday Daly; At Brooklyn R. St. Louis 4 Brooklyn 14 Walker. Haines, Sherdel. Bailey and and Taylor. II. 5 ! is i) j North. Dilhoefer; Mitchell' 21 Bars Crystal White Soap- On Salej Monday Grocery Department 1 $2.00 BATHING SUITS j For men and women, mercerized and cotton in color, on sale i ... J. , . r-Dollar I)njr Opportunity Price fcny 1 1 H AMERICAN LEAGUE K. At Chicago It. II Philadelphia ,310 3 Chicago 1 I) 0 Hasty and Tcrkins; Kerr and Schalk. At Cleveland New York Cleveland I iioyt ana tionmann; iond O'Neill. R. If. K. i ft " 0 3 13 0; Sothoron ! i 9 Pounds Best Strained Honey On Sale; Monday Grocery Department I 1 YARD 32 INCH IMPORTED PONGEE C 4 Heavy and firm; weave, regular S1.&0 quality; JdealV I tor the making ot blouses and undergarments, . ... 1 DoIUrUiijr Opportunity Prlc JL. ' ' ; ; - ' 1 6 35c HEAVY TURKISH BATH TOWELS Medium large size, extra heavy weave, large quan tities sold at this very low price ; Dollar Day Opportunity Price 1 1 MEN'S S2J00 DRESS SHIRT' Of very fine patterns, all sizes and styles : buy them now J .. . .v. i . ...-.I ,'. . .(. . .'1 , Dollar Dny Opportunity Price ? 1 At Detroit It. II Washington 2 12 Detroit 6 14 J Mogridire and Torres; Khmke Middleston and Bassler. 14'4 YARDS 15c FINE CALICOES In light and dark colors and figures at this astounding low . I Dollar Day Opportunity Price 1 2 LADIES' RIBBED UNION SUITS ' C A regular 7.5c qualHy3 styles to select! frpm; tight andY loose knee; short sleeves and band tops . V. ' Dollar Day Opportnolty Price 1 At St. Louis It. Boston 4 St. Louis 5 Bush and Ituel; Davis, Bayne and Seereid. II. S 13 K. 1 ! 0 Ko!p, I Silverton Here Today To Play W;th Senators Just what the Silvcrton has-v ball aggregation will do to the Sa lem Senators at Oxford park, this afternoon, is highly conjectural. The Silverton boys are a bunch Shop Where (The Crowds Buy All Prices Previously Quoted For Dollar Day Still Good flli, , tlSSllim Value Givin, ! -ry. If .... 1 .. ' ' " " i .i - L