the oasco;?ATijni ( ( ( a i 1 V' - ' ; 1 From the Soldier Boys Camp Lie wis, Jane 19. .;. rdltor' statesman: . - . '. lAt 5 o'clock Tuesday- morning, Jane 10, at the command "Let's liCo." given by Captain Hendricks, i 55 members of Salema anm In I fintry, J Company F, sailed forth from the armory and after an nn- 1 erentfal trip of only, Indoor sports f engaged in , by Uncle Sam's first 1 line of defense and this, splendid eats prepared by Serjeant Plant, ' arrired at this almbst-dserted" can tonment, at 4:30 ,p. .;m.. and are comfortably entrenched iff buili laj No. 18, Elerenth, and Oregon Streets. 'ii-t l. .S. a-" Was the boys -aft in? I should tay not. With scarcely-any sleep the ' night ' before -and. tho -nsraal tiresome: 2 &0?mile, rM, upon -ar- tiTal erery min' hit the ball", and ill but built a -modern- barracks. Including hot and cold ' water, showers, set up a modern barber shop, conducted by PriTate . First ClassKinyon, who has advertised Whiskers removed without "pain orvtars," put into operation ' cuisine that any Capitol "City rui- slner might rightfully be proud of. tf served mess at 6:30, spelt "Home Sweet Home ' in Dig letters in f -front of the building, kicked the ' j 'rskin-aad tossed the horsehide till dark, then peacefully but not uieUy-eoared -to the land -of nod. . enly to be awakened by 'the famil ' tar screech of the top-cutter at 5:50- a; a. Everybody Out!;'; K Sinte arriving at eamp-A. R. Majn, A. D. Rose and II.'J. Hern Jf don have graduated to the three striper ctis3"Whier;,R, Rhodes tnd C,$i Rodeers ?aitwp- ' Mrs.' liari ! B; Kln'nof Saleto ; ras our guest at supper 'June 13. ' private Burris has been search Y 3S for a button press" while Buck n Reimann turned all bunks -up-i, tide down ln "pursuit of1 the com ' fany canteen. ' The electric mop tad reveille oil caused a few un- fcasy heads until it became known tiat the 91st took 11, that i par.' i i tlcalar equipment " overseas ' in - 1918, V' !-... -' ( Hard worloaud .longi hikes' havef t en eliminated from the schedule - to every 'extent possible and 'act-i cat instruction -and 'demonstration t ( ' substituted. V ' - :-, , - '. Friiay.the 13th, our tmlncky ,j day:-, Guard duty assigned for to ' norrow, the Colonel and the Skip per. can't, agree, on the proper methc 1 of managing: our army. j tzl '.tie- Top failed to ' raise the 4 cor ;iny paper nound from under ":' ;i i. .Sets' before Inspection and 4 Z ' . Only - those minor ailment. ,. I -T."U lutr cnange from civilian t6 mmtary existence hav iitftFi.nTi dthe phys!elweir-beiaff area lem s rtnei pitchers. -f Tomorrow t;';45 a. iV "f.r"1 8trt a two-day trip xvuinier via' army truck. ' I Gobd' eats; excellent morale; i v4 ',u, ior spons ana re- vrwi.on.i Everything lovely and nobody sad. ' sIem. we expect the contlnu- -ce or your ; hearty cooperation u""n5 ne coming fiscal year. : - V ? SOLDIER. KJetartsVa Liviiv Beach nesort Active ThreeDays j -.NETARTS, Ore., June 19. The deep seat boat Rainbow-left Port land. Saturday j morning in Charge of Jtlver P-ot.F. G. BUght of Sa lm, who left the loat at Astoria; She ' proceded from . there : under command of AlfSouthmayde and Pilot Elmer Downing;: making1 the trip from. Columbia bt to Ne tarts bay and .anchoring in front of "PPy Camp in seven hours. As .weather v conditions were ravorable.'.our'ignests.X Walter F, Downing and Geo;-P. Downlna. re port very i enjoyable- trip. They also had aboard former owners of the Rainbow, . C. P. Hayes arid Fred Hayes,. wb,o made the trip with the boat for the purpose Of looking over: conditions of the bar and bay; so as to give advise, as they have been fishing off Colum bia river bar for 'five years.. Cap tain C.? P.. Hayes is of the opinion that the Rainbow will have no trouble operating out of Netarts Bay, as the1 bay is located' between Cape Mears and 5 Cape lookout, which breaks all seas north and south, and he reports nine feet. of water two hours tfore iow-water. The Rainbow will 'make regular trips twice a "day, starting "Satur day, June 21, continuing through the season , to -September 15, and xaier,' :weatner. ; permitting,., and wllPbe ruh.in onne6tIon-.wIth 'all resorts at , Netarts Bay ..and will also take' passengers from ocean side. HappyvCamp 'has: a small gasoline boat running Jo the upper clam - and "oyster beds "in netarts BayV This boat-will take? passeng ers twice a day. ) - t"; " " ' I I I I I 1 "V i I II I I I l V . X I " I ., . t III! 111. J 1 ; i i: ; i ut i i o 1 I ir' 5-' ": ' . and Continues One WeekIndudmgiSat., June 28 v iX N7"P,-yar "9u business 'history hab' just -passed r f. another year of success ancl progress -another - year of - j rpleasant:ancl satisfactory; dealings' with our customers. - ? COUXTERFEITKi; TAKEN TACOMA WasW, June 17.- Douglas Wharton,' alias Douglas 1 Morton, alias Frank E. Martin', I Bald.'; by the police to 'be a mem ber-of the'counterf sitings gang op erating in practically every ciy on the i Pacific coast -'was arrested In Tacoma. today nd turned over to the "United 'States secret - servicd. The arrest was the culmination of three months work by city de-. tectives and several : members , o-t the United States secret, service , I following the finding, of 12 copper tiers re got a zero in rating bar- plates1 for $10 and $20 federal : T" Leref ,re I reserve notes. " Tj ' - .. , i Mil! v ; 71 : If - - n :4 V: . ri w v 9 :ii.jnih r J 1 1 ' ham mrxandrLclis ' - ! ; ;t i j The. picnic basket is an important institutipn at this-tinie of year-; . and when it cpntains a liberal sup- v rply of "sandwich es made from :bake(i"!Fes Delicious" "Ham ' the success of the picnic is a fore gone conclusion. ; ,Buy a halfior a whole "Frye's Delicious" Ham right now j and : the question of the pjenic 'basket f Jsvsolved for many delightful out ! ; ; ihgs.1 itsltp-buy inthis way andiyou'get - enough ,'hanv. to bake or boil and then have some left over for-manyf other delight- . 1. ful dishes. t t . 4 wmm Buy'Hams and'Caconly thUXrand fn-, "You'll find them' "Every thm theTUm lx& 9 HOPE Muslinlimit'lO ' yards to a customer Aniversary Sale : 16c 32-Inch GINGHAM ' ' ' SX.! Standard .bwfcds, good quality sand .- patterns,! ' . AnniversaryiBale 22c Yard' 27-inch',Dress GINGHAMS Suitable for Dresses Anniversary Sale 19c .Yard 32-irxcJi Imported ; GINGHAM Scotch Zephyr Pretty 'Patterns r -Anniversary4 Sale 39c Yafd JAP CREPES All colors, " good quality Anniversary Sale 22c 'Yard ' Now we are goiiigto'pelqbr 1 ing .event vto -phpw bur. appreciation f or the Ccenerbus patronage sxc- cor3eHnis 'Byoiir mrmy custom ttiiw .pabrpiiajje 'is responsiblejfor ourRmr Come and celebrate'with'us and partake ofthe manygood values -' offered .throughout the entire storeV-Dbwnst Women's Retq-iVcartPriEBSB Women's Outing Suits ;. -o Fiece. : - ': Good quality, all-wool tweed jacket,' skirt, and bloomers. Anniversary Sale, price. - ' - .' :.'. EverytMrrgdispla I fWonwri's Kliald Outing : - Goats, Long or Shorte r : ; Ideal for ; camping or - sport : wear. Washable; and durable." r ' 'Long "length, Anniver- JO QO Hart Schdfner & Marx , YVomehV Goats . mm . ' Short ; length, anniver- f . xQ Q : sary, sale. WO -'Double Ifaced -cloths, suitable good all-round wear. 'Regular $69.50. Half price. ' , ? ?'ll:. A yea ior;Hiasy LA - 5 WomenV Suits ; Plain Colors and Checks Special Assortment Womeris Vobl:lesses ' Plain and f ancV 'checks, some, coiret twills in the group: w Ideal. to wear -quality,, good styles the sea- on your aummer-outings and at the ' son's smartest. Now, is Jthe time beaches where a warm, dress v us- .-1 to savre. " . iually is required. - - -(-.. . Anniversary, Sale X I ' j -4J li n, . ' $9:HQ .Misses' Coats one-third off Women's SIdrts Well tailored,-good looking, models . . New York's Smallest , pleated their low. price wlll: send tm out U styles, sil and -wool in plaid.,Box in a' hurry. :y, . kr pleated plain and plaid-skirts. , - Am mi A' v k - Anniversary Sale 7.50 ?$7.5Q loosing Women'ff Coats t . . . , Plain and fancy styles; designed for general wear, becoming and serv iceable materials - used in: the mak ing: oft these coats. ' 4 Women!' Coats , Special' Lot ' ' ' Any woman selecting her coat is assured -of a bargain, and a coat made in accord with fashion's lat- est demand. Buy: your- coat . now. 22.50 Vy, .1! Up 25 1 SIEK SPECIALS 12-Momie all-silk Pongee quality A,, limit. 10 yards to & customer. ' - 'Cf Anniversary Sale lcDSC '-!..- .' v.. .... v; y . - Special assortment of Tub: Silks and -Wash , Taffetas,- r .f ,: ...ri nil Anniversary Sale, yard r:.lV-avlvU . 36-inch Silk Tubing for Undervestsi rgood " quality, good colors., f7Qn : 'r - Anniversary Sale, yard .:. J7C : Women's i Brassieres Chemises; Gowns Pretty Styles. Extra Good Anniversary Values Buy Y bur 'Supply tib w! at these Saving Prices Brassiers 'Brassire,. . of silk coutilie brocade -and f Madp nf Rkinnera' Safin regular $3.95 value, Anni versary Sale' 1 $1:93 v OUR DOWNSTAIRS 'Is Always a Busy Place, ;x Especially on Sale Days 1 : ' Hundreds and hundreds' xif -bargafns ? are fo ,f be found here. Remnants of every descrip- tion Hosiery; Underweaf; ' '7 Sweaters;' ' Aprons, Blankets and Pillows. ' WomeriV House Aprons Good quality fPercale and 1 Gingham, cut generously full ...:. .:. .31-- T 79c For your outing trip' buy a Blanket or two; ; come in plain tan or grey- with blue border,- size 64x76. . Anniversary Sale $1.98 Plaid Blankets, extra .good iqualjjty; grey, pink, tan or blue plaid; (j0 fyjA size7 64x76 Anniversary Sale iO-; Anniversairy Sdle repp cloth, plain. tor lace trimmed, 'Anniversary Sale 39c Women's Pajamas of plain and figured -and plain . . crepe, - also checked nainsook. $2.50,; S2.75 val ues. Anniversary Sale $1.98 Bloomers of Windsor plisse and silk crepe,' also -plain 'nainsook, $155 up to :Si:69 values, Anniversary Sale 58c omenV Silk Hose Pure Ihread silk hose in all' leading colors : ;75c . Women's Muslin Gowns ' and combinations; Y also un derskirts. Anniversary Sale 98c Women's 'Knit Bloomer, . Fine quality mercerized white or. pirik," Anniversary Sale ' 1 49c ; i Women's Knit ; -Union Suits Good quality ' and perfect - fitting. Regular $1.50, at half price". Sizes' 34 and 36 89c SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OnEyery Purchase or Your Money Cheerfully Refunded" Salem Store, ' 1466 Slate. v.:. 'Portland Silk Shop Stevens Crash TOWELING .- -.' Unbleached Anniversary- Sale rYard : . " . ' .32-inch' " TISSPE GINGHAM Makes - pretty jsum , -"Hier Dresses Anniversary Sale ' ' , ; 39c ' Yard v C6-inch COLORED RATINE : i ' arid : r BASKET CREPES For Dresses Anniversary Sale 49c Yard Assortment of FIGURED ' . LAWNS And Dimities for Children's Dresses Anniversary Sale 19c Yard 36-inch FIGURED SATEENS , For Linings and Petticoats Anniversary Sale 39c Yard i? t 1 i i J i ' i i i 3 ft ! 9