Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 06, 1922, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
THURSDAY JULY 6, 1922.
LAST PROGRAM
OFCHAUTAUQUA
HEARD BY MANY
Th lust engagement of the
Chautauqua wa given last night
ty the Gilwvan Opera company, a
quartet ' of metropolitan opera
atari. The program was divided
Into two parts, the first given to
the singing ot grand opera pieces,
rod the second to the rendition of
"Ruddycore." The selection glv
n during the first part of the
program which was most enjoyed
was the eexette from Luc Is dl
J-aimmermoor which had been ar
ranged tor four voices. Other se
lections greatly appreciated were
"The Merry Miller" from the op
era "Rob Roy."
The rendtion of '"Ruddycore" as
a part of the program was a feast
for the music lovers. The opera
originally required 17 characters
but had been arranged so that
practically the whole of the story
was given by the quartet. The
Hungarian rhapsody was rendered
with perfect technique as the first
part of the opera. Much of the
piece was spoiled for the audience
by the puffing of a freight engine
which was switching just across
the mill creek.
Although there was deficit at
the end of the season this year,
C. E. Wilson, diretcor of the Chau
tauqua, stated that he bad re
ceived enough pledges to prac
tically make sure the week's enter
tainment for next year. Nearly
half the amount necessary to cov
er the guarantee has been pledged
by persons who will take tickets
next year. Backed by this and
the knowledge that never before
was there a deficit in Salem there
is but little doubt that a contract
for next year will be signed soon
ATTEMPT TO MURDER
ROSS ENVOYS RUMORED
London, July 6. A rumor that
n attempt had been made to as
sassinate the Russian delegates
to The Hague conference caused
considerable excitement In the
Dutch capital this morning, says
an Exchange Telegraph dispatch
There was no confirmation ot the
report up to noon.
Roth the police and the Russian
delegation at The Hague dented
that any attempt at assassination
was made.
The report probably grew out
of the action of the police In turn
Ing back from the Dutch frontier
fifteen Russians said to be monar
ehlsts. who were traveling under
false passports.
HECKER DRESSED IN
AT PENjJPPEARS CALM
Russell Hecker, condemned to
hnng September 22 for the mur
der of Frank llowker," entered a
cell In murderer's row at the
state prison here at 4:30 o'clock
Wednesday afternoon. Hecker
was accompanied to Salem by
Hherlff Wilson of Clackamas
county who reported an unevent
ful trip.
Hecker was calm and outward
ly composed as he entered the
IirlHon but declared that he had
no statement to make at this
time. The new arrival Increases
the population of murderer's row
etthe prison to seven, with the
eighth, Dn Casey, now In Portland.
Lady Rachel Cavendish
To" Marry Wales?
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1 1 " lady Rachel Cfewjiah. -g
TjbAv "Rachel Cavendlah, daugh
ten- of the Duke and Duchess of
Deyotishlre, U, according to Lon
don rumor, to become the bride of
the Prince of Wales and the future
Queen of GTeat Britain. With Ills
return from his world tour it Is
believed the announcement of the
engagement may be made soon.
FORMER STATE
SENATOR DEAD
Hugo von der Hellen of Med-
ford - a member of the board ot
regents of the Oregon Agricultural
college for the past IS years, who
served two terms each In the state
senate and In the house of repre
sentatives from Jackson county
and was one ot the most popular
members.ot the legislature, passed
away at the Portland Surgical
hospital last nlfcat following six
weeks' treatment for an organic
disorder. A merciful unconsclous-
nM far the last hours permitted:
no pain and the ynd came peace
fully as sleep. His wife ana son,
George, were at his bedside. The
funeral will be held Friday or
Saturday from Medford.
Senator von der Hellen was
born in Denmark, where his fa
ther vii consul-general for Ger
many, and educated both In Ger
many and England. For years ne
had charge of large tea planta
tions In burmah and India, com
ing to Oregon about 30 years ago,
uotrllne at Wellen Jackson coun
ty, where he had extensive hold
ings. He was about 75 years ol
age. Courtly and polished man
ners and a fine presence made him
tvnlcal of the old school and gave
him many friends In Salem.
MEHAMA CLUB THANKS
MERCHANTS OF SALEM
Banker's Friends
Elated
"Twelve years ago I became af
flicted with stomach trouble
which steadily became worse. I
frequently became prostrated
with colic attacks and bloating.
My doctors wanted to operate for
Kali stones. I wished to avoid an
operation and on advice of a
friend tried Mayr's Wonderful
Remedy with excellent results as
since taking It about J years ago
my trouble hat entirely disappear
d." It removes the catarrhal mu
cous from the Intestinal tract,
nd allays the inflammation
which causes practically all stom
ach, liver and Intestinal ailments.
Including appendicitis. One dose
will convince or money refund
ed at J. C, Perry's, D. J. Fry's and
druggists everywhere. (adv)
JUNE 1922
The Capital Jour
nal Carried
3971
WANT ADS
Totaling 1S.S95 lines not In
cluding real estate and classi
fied directory ads
AGAIN
of 135 Want Ads over Mav
1SIJ; of 69,Want Ads and
211 lines over June 1921.
The Capital Journal prints
Twice as Many Want Ads as
inr other paper because Capital
Journal
Want Ads Pay
The Capital Journal has re
ceived a letter from Mrs. C. 0.
Gougb, secretary ot the Mehamu
Improvement club In which they
wish to publicly thank the Salem
business firms that helped make
their bazaar the great success
that it was.
The Salem firms mentioned In
the letter were: U. O. Shipley
Co., Kafoury Bros., Hartman
Bros., Patfon Bros., Willamette
Grocery Co., C. 8. Hamilton Fur
niture Co., H. L. Stiff Furniture
Co., Miller's. Department store
and Dixie Baking company.
Gendarmes Policing
London, July 6. (By Associ
ated Press) A Central News dis
patch from Rome says the gend
armes serving in an honorary ca
pacity In policing the Vatican
mutinied this morning, crying out
"long live the pope; death to the
t mmandant." They were Immedi
ately disarmed and the barracks
occupied by Swiss guards.
Bail Traffic Resumed
Belfast, July 6. (By Associated
I'ress. ) Railway communication
between Dublin and Belfast was
re-established today. Passengers
from the north were allowed to
enter Dublin without permits, but
military passes must be obtained
If the persons thus admitted de
sire to leave Dublin again.
A New Sure Treat
ment for Piles
We note with satisfaction
that a well known -physician in
his hospital and private prac
tice has discovered that Moone's
Emerald Oil will remove the
most obstinate Piles with Just
a few applications and stop all
itching, burning, bleeding and
dlstreHS.
Sufferers should get a small
bottle of Moone's iOmerald OH
and begin the treatment et
once. It is a remedy that is
easily applied and the first ap
plication gives Instant relief
and comfort. All good drug
gists have it, or can get It for
ynu on short notice. (adv)
POULTRY MEN!
If you've started your chicks with CHERRO Chick
Feed and CHERRO Chick Mash, and are now using
CHERRO Growing Scratch with CHERRO Developing
Mash, and later use CHERRO Scratch feed with CHER
RO Egg Mash and Egg Builder, you are sure to get the
highest percent egg production you have ever had.
All CHERRO Poultry Feeds are guaranteed not to
contain screenings, oat hulls, grit, shell or charcoal. The
grains and by products are guaranteed to be of the best
and purest obtainable; thoroughly and uniformly mixed
from formulas that the ration is balanced to give the best
results.
Carried by most feedmen.
NEW GINGHAMS
JUST RECEIVED
It would be difficult to find ginghams more attractive
in patterns than those which we have just received.
These ginghams come in 27 and 82 inches wide and are
pre-shrunk fast colors.
At this time when you are planning new wash frocks
for the warm days at hand it will pay you to look over
this assortment.
Prices 19c, 25c and
29c a yard.
GALE 6? CO.
Commercial and Court Streets
Just received an Express Shipment of Jersey
Jackets and Slipon Trioolettc fibre silk Blouses, at special prices
f " I . - . O 2r?V'' I n!r yi nf Rathinsr Suits.
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Khaki Knickers and
Trousers, each
$2.98
Salem Or
(Old White Corner)
Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store
July
Our 4th Annual
Clearance
Remarkable Values Now Offered
Sa
e
Becu.. .. .r, detained t .tart ... fH season 0, 1922. with 'JS Sm,""'
All Thoughts of Profit Abandoned
s. T f
and Prices Cut to the (jutck
Women's Coats
Special group of this season 's
models, Belling heretofore at
much higher prices, have them
In styles for sport, utility and
dress wear, Pandora Chinchilla
and Tweed materials, nearly all
sizes; values up to $18.75, sale
price
$11.50
Women's Coats
$16.50
This group takes in many of
this season's finest Coat's,
belted and loose effects, in high
class materials, colors Include
beaver, navy and Henna, In a
good assortment of sizes in.
jluding sizes for stout figures.
$30 to $35 Coats
$23.50
Smart new models in best of
tailored and novelty . styles,
materials and prevailing colors,
navy, brown, tans, etc., every
coat in ths lot Is of superior
quality and workmanship,
Bloomers and
Petticoats
Phenomenal Clearance Sale;
values offered in silk and cotton
Bloomers and Petticoats
Bloomers 25c
About 10 dozen knit Bloomers,
all sizes, pink and white; while
they last, clearance sale price 25s
Bloomers 78c
Special group of mercerized cot.
ton bloomers, pink, cream and
white. Have them In all sizes.
$1.50 and $1.76 Bloomers, now
Now $1.23
Great big group of mercerized
cotton bloomers, cream, white,
pink and lavandor, in a complete
line of sizes.
Silk Bloomers
$3.25
Pongee, Messallne and Crepe de
Chine Bloomers, cream, white,
lavander, and salmon, regular
values to $5.00. Sale price
$3.25
Women's Suits
Remarkable reductions now
offered in this season's suit
models, Including navy, serge,
tricotine and tweeds, in a good
assortment of sizes including
Blzes for stout figures.
SiAts worth up to $19.60
Now $12.75
Suits worth up to $29.50
Now $16.50
Suits worth up to $37.60
Now $24.75
Suits worth up to $50.00
Now $33.50
Clearance Sale
Of Aprons and House Dresses
One hundred dozen Cotton
Crepe Percale, Chambray and
Gingham Bungalow Aprons and
House Dresses, now offered
away below regular values.
Sale Price
$1.25 and $1.60 Values, $ .98
$1.75 and $2.00 values, 1.48
$2.50 and $3.50 values, 2.45
$3.75 and $5.00 Vlues, i 2.75
Sport Skirts
Three Special Groups
Attractive styles, appropriate
for sport or Btreet wear, includ
ing white serges, wool plaids
and stripes.
$4.50 and $5.00 Skirts.
Clearance Sale Price $3 25
$6.00 and $7.50 Skirts,
Clearance Sale Price 4 75
$9.00 to $10.60 SklrtB,
Clearance Sale Price 6.75
Sweaters
$2.75
Shetland Wool Sweaters
In light blue, pink, sal
mon and other prevailing
colors.
Middies
$1.48
White Galatea and
Madras Middy Blouses,
some with red, others
with collars neatly trim
med with braid and made
with regulation silk em
blems and service stripes
on sleeves.
Outing
Garments
$2.98
Great big lot of Khaki
Coats, Skirts and Trous
ers, best ot material and
carefully made garments,
Auto Scarfs
$2.75
Our entire line of fibre
silk scarfs. Some in
Roman stripes and a great
variety ot fancy colors.
Waists
98c
Batiste and Voile
Waists, some neatly trim
med with lace,
Hats
98c
Special group of trim
med Hats, some In the lot
sold regular up to $3.00.
Smocks 98c
Broken lines of Smocks and
Middies, formerly $1.75 to $2.50,
Clearance Sale Price
98c
Millinery Sensation Our Entire Line of Trimmed Hats
HALF PRICE
Smart new mid Summer models including'Sport and Dress Hats, small,
medium and large shapes.
$9.50 Hats, sale price $4.75
$5.00 Hats, sale price $2.48 $11.50 and $12.50 Hats,
$7.50 Hats, sale price $3.75 Sale price $5.75
Bathing Suits
We are Salem ao-pnts for
Gantner and Matterns, also An
nette Kellerman two-in-one
worsted Bathing Suits. The:
smartest and best togs on the
beach ; have them in all sizes for
women, from
$2.25 up to
$7.50
Regular Values $19.75 ....
Regular Values $22.50
Regular Values $26.00
$ If
H
Clearance Sale of Summer Dresses
Great variety of new and pretty Dresses including soft Silk Taffeta,
Georgette, Silk Crepe and other prevailing materials in a good assort
ment of sizes.
Special
$17.5'
Silk Dresses
$24.75
An excellent group of Silk Crepe
Crepe de Chine, Messaline and Taffta
Silk Dresses, in shades of navy, brown,
black, beige, grey, and some in combin
ations of sports shades, a remarkable
group at this special price. Nearly all
slies, Including sizes tor stout figures.
Wash Dresses
Including Dotted Swiss, Gingham. Lin
en. Organdie and Voil materials in at
tractive Summer Styles. Some trimmed
In dainty lace and embroidery.
Values $1.50 to $5.00 - Sale Price $3.75
Values $6.50 to $7.50 Sale Price $4'95
Values $9.00 to $10.50 Sale Price $850
aiues iz.6U to $13.60- Sale Price $9.15
Values $15.00 to $16.50- Sale Price $1275
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
JERSEY JACKETS
Big assortment of
Jersey Jackets and
Sport Coats, princi
pally brown, black
and navy. All sizes.
Special
$4.95
SWEATEES
$2.75
Special group of
Saxony Wool Sweat
ers, various colors
and styles includ
ing slip-on and tux
edo models.
SWEATEES
$9.75
Fibre Silk' Sweat
ers, plain and fancv
colors, formerly sold
up to $15.00, now
$9.75
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Women's Blouses
Galore
Great varlet of upv nvAt .. . .
.i..).i. e taisis ana .Blouses,
suitable for Summer wear; Crepe de Chine Georgette Vmn
gee Tricolette and Minonette materials Tn' many charing
styles, including Royal Shirt Waists, perfect in Very Stall!
Clearance Sale Price
Regular Values $S.50
Regular Values $3.75
Regular Values $4.00
$2.98
Georgette Waists
Frh'H ,IIne ',HiSh Grade Georgette, Crepe de Chine,
inclumn! h nd PnSee WalsU and ver blouse;
One-Fourth Off