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PAGE FIGHT. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY,' JUNE 24, 1919. i -i n)r "t . ! a c wen" RECONSTRUCTION IS CHAUTAUQUA THEME tioa is to b Jaroslav Oman and his CiethofMovak band, splendid nrasic- ia) oriranizatioa from tiat linje toaatry at Bo hem ia which has beea so much the ere of the world of late. In the reping Madam Hrten Cafarelli, for- I group of BohetuLna folk eonm. Another headiin musical attraction will e ta CLOYERDALE NOTE! cuii Li IIA27 reopla ess EssA kcausa it Is cdci tsi easy. Others csa it tecausa they era thrifty AUcja it tecacsa it if good for tna leither. 50 ihines in kay opening box. " SnrviA Kvn Sit SuWtanUal brilUs dauber 4 Iamb's wol poliahar. At tided terrk for &U00U user. RJW-TU-IHnE'UI.ESII 'tera home lot and ths Beaverj oppose. . Vernon at Los Angeles. R0V ?t!Lr, w,. i.Nt Moa,.,rM,lh,l.,li.rftf . l dampness, no games are scheduled. (By United Preaa.) Veaterday's wiuaer: Vernon. Home run: Burton. The Tigers mint have sniffed blood early yesterday for they foil oh the triple riiwashe in the afternoon, d Jiring them by 14 to nothing icore. Tlie Kenltleitrs are in fcan Francisco for a serle with the Oak, while the la meet the huiot at Halt Lake, the Anii'l tackle the Cantor on the 1st- FERSHINa IK LONDOIT Post-War Problems Grea BiSJrJ Place la Program Sechedjlcd Here. The firt aBBOunrement of the at traction U be presented at the c-oming Chautauqua dearly indicates that recon struction problems are receiving pri- his established a prominent; plwa for herself in the world of mtuis. Mhe will appear on the fourth evening, ated by her company of recital artist. The Lewis Military Quartet, four voices puked from forty thouaaad at Camp Lewis, is probably the best male voice ensemble that ha ever tea over the chauiauqua circuit. Each member is a concert or oTer ainaer. with the bil mary eonsMeratioa ia this important ity to do splendid solo work. Other forum Of the xvple thU re'. Probab- musieal companies to be presented dur ly never before he so many aiea and ing the week are tie Filiioa Concert woniea of national standing been in- j Party, order the direction of rdi eluded oa the ItVture tiat. After (he nand FiUion and including Fern Uol-wn- iames anil deTdavmeats are to be 'tra, formerly with the Chiaaco Grand irrairu irwn aii aniir-i u tmtw pouiia Upera aasorutioa; The XcUoBOOa- i jrtniufi anivnf me arnwn ai ut r.jj!eton company, two musical fua (Caintal Jdiirnal Hjiecial Service.) i 'l0Terdat, Or., June 2-1. On Weu Ineedar Mr. and Mra. V. J. Hadiev had ' rirada from GreenltTif, Idaho, visiting i their home. I The Iteaaant View W. C. T. V. had a call meetiag Inst Thursday and quilted a quilt which was sold to Mra. Burton of Salem. MADE FOR THE London, June 24. (United Trow.) (iraeral l'erahinK was scheduled to ar rive here this afternoon on an official visit. Ho will receive a degree at Oi- ford tomorrow. The American fruit Growers, Inc., the l(X),iX0,tX)0 'nitchfie!d concern, has axcurod Irviu Griuner of Wnat chce a.1 manager of it purchased hold in( in Hiat territory. ARROW COLLARS THE BEST AT THE PRICE Chuff, Ptaboth f Oh. be.. Trap, H. T, SOFT Ir-otmre .t.l.nf llu,i I,U U T.rti.JI Am- ! erica's noted woman pulilLit and jour naliirt, and K l-nard K Tafx, member of the Amttrwa food mixa'on to Kurope and atat to Herbert ILwtpt on the food adinirslMt ratios durin the war. Miss Tanxfl conies to the Kllison White rhMits-iiqiiM to njx'ak on "The United States at the peace conference.' for several montbs she ha been at tending the conference in I'aris and she tinnK a fimt hiil atorr at the griat event which transpired around the p'e table. F.dwand iF. Tafx, ia known throughout the country not only for his war work, but alto tin one on the organvrera of the national chamber of commei.'e at Washing ton and for years the field ancrrtmry. Jji the pat eight years he has delivered 4S91 addresses before; chatiilKr dt commerce and na tioiiat trade as-tociartion meetinjrs. lie is a buinnca ortor and will treat the re construction froiiii-ma from business msn 's viewjMiint. l'rivste il'ct, HRi)uetiona'My ona of the greatiHrt Icxturors, humorists and writers the war wriod ha produced, w"i1l tell tho war story of the week. His book, "J'rivalo lat," his aj-ticles in the national mjicazincs and his movie films have niacin his name a household word throughot the United States and Uannda. The mtirtie of the week t of more than nwall intarcst. The fct)ire attrsje- makers; the Kesnuers, ia muaia as J entertainment, and the Apollo Concert company, five "exceptional mudidaof featuring the Apollophoae ia their two coireerta. Kdwin. Sf. Whitney of Boatoa, is an other bur name is the prozram list. Thia famous interprdter of flays brings "Turn to the Jught la monologue form. Ke has the inclusive rights oa this tjif tntropoiitan sncceM and his delineation of it dozea character borders on the phenomenal. Another en tortainer well known in ths Chautauqua world on the coming program is Elsie Mae Gordon. This talented Hoosier girl .will present the negro, Italian and child sketches, which have won name and fame for her. The children's work is jives special stress thia year. An nsique pageant. "Uncle Sam's experiment," is to 'be presented toy the kidiiies as the laM afternoon, A traveling pageant direc tor -will have charg of the work and story lady specially trained in play ground work will eame for the t'uil wtvek as usual. j liias Althea McKiuney and William McKiBney Ti.-oted Balem Thursday, hfra. L. K. Hcnnis' brother ami wife !sre visiting with her, thev motored up! j from California, arriving here Thurs-1 jdsr evening. j i i. nnuenrso. ana isni:. anu Arthur Knnke and wife spent bunday at Silver Creek Falls. alra. H. Viper, who has been visiting lia Portland and attended the Boe Car j nival, arrived homo Sunday eveniug. I J. Thomas was a Salem visitor Sat rdy. I Mrs. John Thomas left Saturday jmsrsia; for Silverton to visit with her 'nijatmr Um-Jillll HimmAilt A2HSEICATT3 MAJ5IN3 CLE AN WEE? AT BIO PABIS MEET Pershiag Stadium, Paris, June 23. (United Press) American eoldier ath letes made a clean sweep in the 100 meter da.-flj trials, the opening event of ths inter allied track and field cham ponidilps today, winning all throe of their heats. .Ths winners: Sol Butler, colored ath-i Icte of lWbuque university; Edward Tcachacrr of Iawrence, Mass., and Charles: Paddock, of Itasadena, ( al. C. J. trtiut of 1iic8(ro won the first heat ia ths 1500 meter run trials. ''-S- ;-v ii J"' ; BEST RETAIL TRADE J The (Northwestern General Trading company, at tSpokane, aa experiment in cooperative community merchandising, with a eapiitalization of $600,000, has proved1 a failure and has decided to dis organize. . 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