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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1921)
13 SAVE YOUR STAMPS they represent a direct cash saving on the money you spend and they cost you absolutely noth ing! Books redeemed, 3d Floor. Easter Greeting Cards Large assortment to select from at the Stationery Counter, First Floor. Easter Favors and Deco rations in great variety. Denni son Booth, on the Second Floor. TO Our Expert Corsetieres will take pleasure in showing you the latest models in high-grade Corsets for Spring wear., 2d Floor. Glenwood Butter 2 Pounds 95c No deliveries except with other purchases made in the Grocery Department. Glenwood But- QK.r ter, special, 2 pounds for wUt RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS. Attorney - General Upholds TMORRISON. ALPEB. WEST PARK. AND TENTH STREETS. Legislative Inhibition. Women's Suits and Coats In a Noteworthy CANNERIES ARE AFFECTED TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCII 23, 1921 FISHING i T CLOSED II Sale! Opinion Banded Down Says Law Docs "ot Contemplate Licenses to Include Foreign Labor. The fishing- Industry of the state has been placed on a citizenship basis by an opinion just written by Attorney-General Van Winkle of. Ore goir, upholding the legislature in pro hibiting aliens from fishing for profit in any waters of the state. The attorney-geenral's opinion was received yesterday by Carl D. Shoe maner, master fish warden, who had aked for a ruiing on the status of aliens in regard to receiving licenses. "This Is a very important decision," said Mr. Shoemaker. "It gives the fish commission footiilg to back up the provisions of the aw that no Hilen may obtain a l;cens3 nor may fish for profit for anyone else." The question of the correct 'nttr pretation of the law was raised by one of the canneries at the mouth of the Columbia river. Previous Law Modified. "The law provides that every ap plicant for a license to operate any of certain prescribed gear must be a citizen of the United States ani a resident of the state of Orescon for one year preceding h's application lor the license." said Mr. Shoemaker. "This enactment of tle 1921 legisla ture follows the enaOLJient of 1919, which gave applicants two years in wh'ch to complete their citlsmishlp. "The question has been raUed by one of the canneries at the mouth of the Columbia river as to whether the cannery, which is a corporation and which has the right to make applica tion and receive licenses, can, in ef fect, permit persons not citizens of this country to fish with the gear for which a license was issued by the master fish warden to the cannery. "Probably 150 or 200 of the persons who fish at the mouth of the Colum bia river and deliver their fish to this cannery have not completed their cit izenship and probably will not. These men In the past'obtained their license to fish on their declaration to become a citizen. The cannery wants to take out the license in its name and per mit the gear to be operated by thie aliens." Starnte Rentrlcta C'aanerlea. The attorney-general. In replying to direct questions asked concerning this situation by Mr. Shoemaker, stated that "1. Under the law( the cannery is not permitted to take out as many gill-net and trolling licenses as it de sires covering gill-net and trolling gear, and the cannery in not permitted to have aliens operate the same. "2. The cannery, which owns the net or the outfit, cannot take out the license in its name and permit an alien to operate It. "3. In case the alien actually owns the gear, the cannery is not permitted to take out the license and permit the alien to operate the gear on the strength of this license." Aliens Barrrd From Induatry. "It evidently was the Intention of the legislature to prohibit aliens from fishing for profit la any of the wa ters of the state," said the attorney general. "There is no doubt but that the state has the- right to regulate fishing in any manner it may choose." Cases to prove this statement are then quoted in the opinion. "It is my opinion that no alien may be employed by any corporation to fish for that corporation," said the attorney-general. "It is my opinion that no alien person may fish. Certainly- he cannot fish for himself, since it is required that he be a citi zen to obtain a license." SCREENS WILL SI FISH IRRIGATION DITCHES SOURCE OF WAXTOX WASTE. State Commission Starts Campaign to Conserve Finny Stocks at All Water Projects. More fish are lost In an Irrigation ditch of average size which is not properly screened than 300 fishermen would catch In the course of a year, according to A. E. Burghduft, state game warden. The game commission Is starting In on a campaign to force the screen ing of all irrigation and power ditches. The members of the com mission consider it a waste of money to propagate fish and then place them in streams where there is a cer tainty that many of them will be lost. The commission has gone on record against planting any fish in streams in which the irrigation ditches are not properly screened. The recent session of the legisla ture made changes in the law affect ing the screening of Irrigation ditches which make It compulsory upon ditch owners to properly screen ditches. Mr. Burghduff left yesterday for Medford to enter into an agreement for the construction and installation of the screens In that district. CROWDS ATTEND SERVICE . Pre-Easter Sermons by Dr. Bow ma n Prove Popular. The prejEaster nightly services at the First Presbyterian church has been so largely attended that the main auditorium has been used, the chapel having been filled to over flowing Monday night. The sermon by Dr. Harold Leonard Bowman, the pastor, was on "The Triumph of a Stainless Character," in which he likened the temple of Jeru salem to the temple of the soul. Mrs. Pauline Miller Chapman sang "Open the Gates." Last night the sermon topic was "The Triumph of a Godly Mind." Qt(o Wedemeyer sang Dvorak's "Turn Thou to Me." ToniKht Dr. Bowman will speak on "The Victory of Patience." and Mrs. Mitylene Kraker Stites will sing "Oh, Rest in the Lord," from "Elijah." 1 'fPIVF Ceaastnai Relressisi aid Ucilisa Lstlea Murine for Red nesa, Soreness, Granula V . rVc ton. Itching and Burning . YOlRxYtJof the Eyes or Eyelids: .? Drops" After the Marie. Motorincor Golf rill win your onMcncc. Aik Your Droagut, for Marine when your Eyes Need Can. : Women's SUITS IN THIS SALE formerly selling up to $42.50. An extraordinary opportunity to buy a high-class Suit at a sharp reduction from regular prices. Made up in Tricotine, Serge, Checked Velour, Novelty mixtures. Smart up-to-date models for sport and dress wear. Semi-box, flare and plaited styles predominate. Some have narrow belts and patch pockets. Buttons and stitching are used in the trimming. Tans, grays, navy, blue, colored checks and mixtures. Don't miss this special offer. Women's Spring Suits priced special at $29.80. On sale in Garment Salons, Second Floor. Women's Waists $ Second Floor Lingerie Waists one big lot at a sacrific price for Thursday's selling. Voiles, Batistes and Dimities. Several dainty styles with colored collars and cuffs. Regu- lar to $1.75 values priced special at , 1 DOLLAR DAY I l i i In the Basement Millinery Two extra special offerings women will be quick to take advan tage of, for the savings are de cidedly out of the ordinary. Untrimmed Hats About 6 dozen Hats in this lot. Sailors, Rolls and Turbans in smart styles for Easter wear. Also medium and large Hats. Rose, blue, sand and other good colors. Hats selling heretofore p to $3.49. Your choice for $1. Millinery Trimmings Immense showing of the latest trimming nov elties, including fruits, wreaths, flat flowers, etc, Trim your own hat and save money. Special for Dollar Day Sale your choice for only $1.00. SECOND FLOOR $10.50Hair Switches For $7.00 Second F 1 o o r First quality natural wavy hair Switches, made in 3 separate stems. Mix ed grade. These are from our regular stock and were formerly priced at $10.50. (PrT Priced special at D ' Special Note We show 'an espe cially good assortment of high-grade Switches in drab and red. We guarantee a perfect match. Combings made up at reasonable prices. ) MAIN FLOOR f "Notion Day" Bargain Circle Cotton Tape put up 24 OfT yards to the roll special &0 Bone Hair Pins, a package 10 Wire Hair Pins, a package 40 Shoe Trees, special, a pair 7 Silk Lustre Mending Cot- A ton, priced Special, the spool Spool Silk in black, white and colors; 50 yards to the spool. fT On special sale today, spool Boston Bags Y4 Off New shipment just received. Black and tan leathers. On display at Bargain Circle and at Leather Goods Counter; 13, 14, 15 and 16 inch sizes. On sale at OFF. Basement t Garment Salons, 2d Floor , New Spring Women's Waists $ Second Floor Georgette Crepe Waists in many pretty styles and colors trimmed with beading, embroidery,- laces, tucks and hemstitching. A few Crepe de Chine Waists included. Values to $6.95, $3.00 DOUBLE Trading Stamps With All Cash Purchases In the Basement Store SHARE IN THESE SPLENDID SAVINGS! BASEMENT EXTRA SPECIAL Women's New Spring Latest Styles THE BASEMENT GARMENT STORE announces another phenomenal sale of Women's Spring Coats that will command the attention of all those who have not as yet chosen their Spring wraps. From the standpoint of value these garments represent the best the Basement has offered for many a day. Polo, Tweed and Velour materials in the new season's best colors. Numerous 6tyles, including many smart belted models and the loose effects with large collars and full sleeves. The woman who is looking for a good Coat at a low price should see these at once. Priced $14.95 Join the Crowd and Get Your Share of these Basement Bargains NO TELEPHONE, C. O. D. OR MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED, AND WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Women's New Petticoats $1.00 Basement Plain and fancy Sateen Petticoats and some in cotton Jersey. Good assortment of colors. (P" rtrt On special sale today, at DXUl Boys' Knicker Pants .$1.00 Basement Not more than 2 pairs to a customer. Good full -cut styles, serviceable materials. Brok- (j" AA en range of sizes. Special DxUl Women's Union Suits - $1.00 Basement Medium weight Union Suits of excellent quality. Low neck, sleeveless, knee or ankle (P" rtrt length. Sizes 34 to 44, at DX.UU Women's Hose 3 Pairs $1.00 Basement Black, gray and dark brown only. Sizes Shi to 10. These are of medium weight and (PI AA splendid quality 3 pairs DAUU 33-Inch Imported Pongee $1.00 Basement Very desirable for sport frocks, , skirts, men's shirts, etc. Cool and comfortable for (P"l rtrt warm days. Spepial, yard DAUU - Women's Bags, Purses $1.00 Basement Quick clean-up of several' odd lines. Many different styles and sizes. Some with in- (PI rtrt side fittings. Special at D X.VU Sale of Men's Pants Suits Toilet Paper 16 Rolls for $1.00 Basement Limit 16 rolls to a cus tomer and no telephone or C. 0. D. orders filled. Good quality (P" Art Crepe Paper 16 rolls for wX.UU Women's $1.75 Corsets $1.00 Basement Of pink or white coutil. Medium weight Corsets for summer comfort. Sizes 22 to 27; (PI rtrt Regular $1.75 grade now DJ..UU Hair Nets, Special 12 for $1.00 Basement Cap-shape Hair Nets of human hair. Light, medium and dark brown, blonde and (P"l Art black. Dollar Day special DxUU Women's Brassieres, 3 for $1.00 Basement Popular Bandeau style with front or back fastenings. Of good quality pink material. (P" A A All sizes, 34 to 44; 3 for DX.VU Girls' Gingham Dresses $1.00 Basement A wonderful lot of Dresses underpriced for Dollar Day. Neat, attractive styles and (P"l Art patterns. Broken 8 izes DxUlr Dainty Silk Camisoles - $1.00 Basemen t Large assortment of beautiful styles trimmed with pretty laces, ribbons, etc. White (PI rtrt and flesh color. Special DxUU J) $14.95 Coats Wanted Colors All Sizes up to 42 Great Sale Men's Shirts $1.00 Basement Shirts - of a well-known maket Made from splendid quality percale in neat 6triped pat- (PI A A terns. Sizes 14tt to 17 DX.UU Women's Brassieres, 2 for $1.00 Basement Shop early as quantity is limited. Bandeau and corset cover style. Lace and embroid- (PI A A ery trimmed. Special, 2 for DXUU Sale of Envelope Chemise $1.00 Basement Many dainty styles in this lot. Made up in good grade material and trimmed with laces(P1 A A and embroideries. Special DxUl New Gingham Aprons $1.00 Basement Women's Slip-on Aprons of genuine Amoskeag gingham. Blue and white, green and (PI AA white stripes. Special at DXUU Men's Easter Ties, 4 for . $1, .00 Basement Large assortment of beau tiful patterns. Ties such as we sell . in the regular way at 69c. (PI Art On. sale for one day 4 for wltUU Women's Bloomers, 2 Pairs $1.00 Basement Of pink material trimmed with pretty laces and fancy stitching. Good range of sizes. On (PI rtrt special sale today, 2 pairs BxVU - $5.00 to Garment Salons, 2d Floor I Women's New Spring Coats 0o00 AND WONDERFUL VALUES THEY ARE, TOO. Compare them with others on display about town and you will see at a glance how far superior they are in style, fabric and workmanship. This season's models, fresh, new 6tock, thoroughly desirable in every way. Coats of Serge, Polo Cloth and Tweed in the season's best colors. Many smart belted effects, also loose wrappy styles so much the vogue this season. Narrow belts, fancy scarf collars. Any woman who is planning to buy a Spring Coat will find it to her advantage to see these. All sizes from 16 up to 38. Specially priced for this sale ' at $30.00. Great range of other new Spring Coats at lowest-in-the-city prices. Women's House Dresses Special $1.98 Witi the corning of Spring days every woman will want a good supply of inexpensive Tub Frocks and Aprons to wear about the house. A special group of just such garments will go on sale at this store today at a price which enables one to buy several at a small outlay. Made in the popular slip-over styles with side or front fastenings, short 6leeves, V neck, patch pockets. Good (PI AO quality light colored percales. Specially priced for today's selling, at the low price of PXJ BASEMENT EXTRA SPECIAL Women's Wool Jersey Suits $14.95 For sport, business and street wear, these splendid Suits are most desirable. And the price is so low that you can afford one in addition to your better suit. Fresh shipment just received direct from one of New York's prominent makers of high-class apparel. Some are styled with tuxedo fronts, others are in the much wanted tailored styles and all are finished with neat belts and pockets. Colors include Harding blue, brown, tan and heather mixtures. By all means come to fl- A AC the Basement Underprice Store and see these Suits. Specially priced for today's sale wllttu Huck Towels, 12 for $1.00 Basement Not more than one dozen to a customer. Nice size for home or hotel use. Plain white (P"l rtrt and red border 12 for Dx.UV Men's Hose, Special 5 Pairs $1, .00 Basement Good quality Cotton Hose with reinforced heel and toe. Shown in black, brown, gray only. (PI Art Sizes 10 to 11 5 pairs Dx.UU Children's Hose, 3 Pairs for $1.00 Basement Cotton Hose in an excel lent wearing quality. Double heel and toe. Black, white, light (P" rtrt and dark brown 3 pairs DXUl 36-Inch Muslin, 5 Yards for $1.00 Basement Full bleached and splendid firm weave. Soft finish for Spring and Summer underwear. (PI rtrt Priced special, 5 yards for DAUU Boys' Spring Union Suits $1.00 Basement Medium weight Union Suits with long sleeves and ankle length. All sizes for boys (PI rtrt 2 to 12 years. Ecru color DAUU 4 Curtain Scrims, 10 Yds. for $1.00 Basement Just the thing for bed room and cottage curtains. Fancy bordered and allover col- (PI rtrt ored designs 10 yards for 0Xvl $7.50 Values $3.98 Today New Sport Models Children's Knit Waists, 3 for $1.00 Basement Boys' and Girls' Knitted Underwaists sizes 4, 8, 9, 10 and 12. Reinforced with elastic (PI rtrt tape. 50c values, 3 for only DX.UU Knitted Bloomers, 3 for $1.00 Basement Women's and Children's Knitted Bloomers in pink and white. Elastic at waist and knee. (j1 Art Sizes 1 to 6; 34-44; 3 pairs 3x.UU Silkolette Special, 10 Yards $1.00 Basement 36 inches wide. A splendid fabric for comforters, etc. Sold as 'sec onds' on account of slight (PI rtrt imperfections; 10 yards for DAUU Dress Ginghams, 6 Yds. for $1.00 Basement Over 2000 yards in this extraordinary sale. Beautiful new plaid patterns in the best (PI rtrt colorings. Special, 6 yards DX.Vlr Pillow Cases Special, 5 for $1.00 Basement Limit 5 to a customer, and positively no telephone orders accepted. Good quality, (P" Art size 42x36 inches; 6 for DXVU Easter Ribbons, 3 Yards for $1.00 Basement Thousands of yards beau tiful Ribbons suitable for hairbows, millinery, etc. Widths to 5 (PI rtrt inches. Special, 3 yards DAUIF