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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1921)
THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE 30. 1921 v r H CLOSE Li ON SEA CRABS AMERICAN POLO TEAM NOW COMPETING IN ENGLAND. July 1 is Date Salmon and Halibut to Be Cheaper Than Last Year flSH EATING IS URGED Ucal Market Man Says Peo- iple Oo Not Appreciate Oregon Varieties nit nt. tmt tin1 police with obliged tu withdraw to avoid bloodshed. Peaceful effort-- by the M-cre-t:iry tor native .1 trail., ami others to mil uce t li.. 1 : .w in. : " lu w. 11 h dia, tailed. Vh. y steadfastlv i f v on moiin t. .1 oa Uii. ii' low 11 to ' Hit.' i if ft,,. jl. "It : Ol ".l.-llOl a f is'h' ." 4 01111 n tli.' pi, hie with 'I i.t;. t h wiiiin 11 i' ,1 W.I ll Willi f -Till' pome let 1.1 til will. 111 :;n fn-il. wiMi the Tli-'i .upon tli.- - I 1 , r.M' l . , Ml, 1 ' I.'- ii mol it- he. I 1 a'i "i lir u-c ol a ss.-m 1,1 . declined that in I i - c f On July 1). which 's only on.' ixy away, deep sea crabs will pa.t Jato the llinlio of the oyster anil lie tenisou and the prainea chit I MS that used to be l.oiiKht in lie open market. The closed law will K"t :t"d hold em until October. It i closed s-a:on for tb many-legged water daintien. ud they are to have a time to rest ad grow new less wherever they Ue lost a member, and to Ret rourraands yood and hungry tor them once more. Alakan rab Cosily A few of the deen aea crabs ra'.ght be shipped In from Alaska. ,nt "Ihev are expected to he ho bfh In price that they wMl belong . to the ornamental and luxury rlas- 1 -i v3 ,W 4;' lift v", i"Av- ? fi'-Hj A vx - iW ' iv ; ... " i V THE. AMERICAN POLO TEAM ' II Lept to fticHT. MR. C.C. RuMSCy, Mr. T. Hitchcock., Mr. j. Watson Webb anu Mfp. D. Mildurn II 1 II BiThe crabs m v i tt mark,, lA IL JLU I I rome niostlv trot:, a City. Soin. 11,1 1 1 1 U ULU 1 1 viai,-. ni;iii in. oiut.-i in r irnTrn i i i I IT L L MIL II I I ffason. but the A I sea product i I 1 al I l H I -tnall an.l Ivht. strinsry like a IU l-ULUILU BI ' II I view of th natives' obstlnarl Ui.ie va iio other way to Dial 1 1. in uiol' r tatiil that theft- tun ol,i V 111.' l.iW. I . Did you on. ' Pi. ntea n ': what do.-- abn nt mitnleii My boy, that's easy, ev. i st to to think?" Yes.' "Ami vour thoughts ran 1 -Yes."' Well, that's it." Indianapolis News. Vwr K V' .. X J Mr III LEARN 70 DRAW - wo us toub nam! Alio ado tsi wi wiu. mao. rou ova ' EXMTKATtD ATt aOOUXT AMD TUMJ WTTHOUT XT COtT TO LJO. . I TOU. KHCXX. EXUCUU BT TWUKUT KIVVW l',ll Crrt(W)d9Kc Instnictioo and Local OaaMsa t YMir Crnr Big Reductions in hoes Commencing Friday, July 1st Bargain Day and continuing from then until the end of the month. BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE 125 North Commercial Street Salem, Oregon Bargain Seekers Attention 'All Furnilure, Kugs, Heaters, Iieds. Springs and Mattresses, Suit Cases, Hand Hags, and everything Inside the four walls reduced to cost in the biggest price reducing ' mm i At a i : j . e ever oiierea 10 me pumic in urcRon un ine iuoik uaj. s I hnrcHav hririv aturriav AAMAWMMJ - J J 25-pound Silk Floss Mattresses, was $2.".00, now $9.27 30-pound Silk Floss Mattresses, was $30.00, now $12.."0 33-pound Silk Floss Mattresses, was $35.00, now $11.30 These Mattresses are all new and guaranteed as represented and will compare same with any mattress sold by other dealers. Don't be deceived by the color. All mat tresses are backed with a guarantee. J 2135 6 Hole Polish Top Ranges, the famous nuke the Charter Oak with white enamel oven, doors and back, cut from $110.00 to $GS.75; only two left at these prices. Administer Rugs 9x12, was $60.75. now $12.30; latest design and fresh from the Smith Manufacturing looms in Philadelphia. Brussels Rugs, wool apd fibre Rugs, Grass Rugs, reduced to a price to make you wonder how Woodry can do it. Extra Special Turkish Mats formerly sold by other dealers at $17.00; Woodry's Price Only $1 1.50. Hath Mats, Navaho Mats, from $3.25 to $1.73. Wash Tubs, Garden Tools, Iloilers. Iawn Mowers at a price you cannot help but ly. Hand Bags and Suit Cases for your vacation trip. 26 only Brussels Mats, was $6.00, they go at $2.23 each. WOODRY'S 270 North Commercial Street Salem, Oregon .tubs miht be ott.-rel dur iik tht- deep, (tea-crab los -J !easoi, but the A I sea product is. -mall and I vht. stringy like a half-spring thick n. and thev r - tn,t -x- t 1 1 in I..- substituted for ; the Inn. sw -ll , bested, m.-aty de.-i I sea jtriNluct. I It is understood that this yeai". i pack of the diva per grades o: sar moil will be lighter than last ye tr '. I away l':hter, b.Vausp niutii o t!'.e 1920 pac k is-still unsold. The . -ceptionally hiKh prices of last y ' r stopped th- salmon sale, and it hasn t fa.rly started even ei. Royal Chinook salmon is be!ns : ottered fiend, certainly, a most wonderful fish food. The price still holds up to 23 viits a pound, most of which still noes to h" fisherman. Streams Ojm'ii uly !." The Chinook will be caught and canned in as laiKe iuatit:tie8 as he will stand tor. It is expected that when the Oregon salin. :i , s- rtanix np 'ti lor commercial fisb . ing Yaquiiia, Nestucca. S;lez ' ami Aisea- on July 1. the mark let prt es may recede somewhat under the quantity of :ine fi-h ot : fcred. The salmon now beins i sh.pped in :o Salem is from Tilla ' niiinli and Nchaicm w ht re th'1 opf-n season began June 1.". Tli" ("olumt.ni lias h'eii too high for successful salmon fishing. The flood from the inter. or slates lias caused the shortage and high pric es in the salmon trade One. can buy halibut for only 22 : cents a pound, skinned. boir'd. : tender a3 bread and fileted fit for a king Halibut has come down 1 materially ftom last year, when i plain halibut steak cost two-bits a pound with all the appurtenances ; and wastage. A halibut lopes from a quart-T to a third of it weight in flitting, in bones, skir. fins; but ev tl M the long lus cious la Tf s.-;is for less than tli" cpi'S-aec! ion slices of bones and things used to bring a year ago. l-'ish Slogan Siigg,cte ! , Th" people of Oregon have been recently taken to task for no! ; citing enough dairy product.' staid W. S Fill-, of the local fish ; market - I'lob.bly ib.y l.aven"'; it's sure they haven't eaten ' widi ,.r th-dr own lish products. We've bought freaky 'oo.ls and curious cei"als fioni all over th- world, that weren't half ns pod, i or as cheap, or as healthful as our ; 1 Oregon fish. Why not start a slo gan eat' a fish a week tf) keep from g-'tt ng sick.' or something like that" Tb- b-st fish in the world grow in Oiegon. and w " ought to eat 'em." Followers of Enoch Lose in Battle With Police Noar Capetown CAI'KTOWX. June 29. A na tive telkious sect which calls it self the "Israelites," under a "prophet" name.) Knocr. who re fused, to evacuate government !and at Hulhoek, neat (iueens town. ("aie Colony, has been for cibly ejected, losing 171 killed and 120 wounded in a fight with mounted Cape police. For some years past the gov ernment had permitted the 'Is laelltes" to celebrate "l'as.sover" on a common, but each year a growing number of pilgrims re mained behind on what they c.lletl "holy ground." until a vil lage of some :;."n huts had sprung up. ' The jsect forbade anybody to r.U r tfie village, or to recog n i.' any authority except orders Iiuzfl ".lehova. .the Cod of Israel." as interpreted by Knoch, the prop)iet. The government some time ago endeavored to register the settle- Off Any Suit For Bargain f)ay Only AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY4or the men of Salem: ; Bring this advertisement to our store arid we will allow you $5 off any suit you may order on July 1st, (one day only), and we will also give an Extra Pair of Pants Free with each suit. All suitings will be marked at regular prices and will be our regular good val uesperfect fit, material and workmanship. We will fully live up to our slogan: "Regular Values for Less Money." Suits will all be on display in the store ; don't forget to look at them. Bring this ad. with you; it will save you $5 cash Scotch Woolen Mills 42G STATE ST. SALEM, Ore. I NATIONAL LEAGUE W . At Chit ago H. II. Pittsburgh ... ' 1 :: " Chicago I s 1 Co.,p. r and sVlimid'; '"h, ev . York. Tvler and O Farrell. II 1 I i: At Philadelphia - K- l...ollll ' Philadelphia ... - Miljus and Kru.ger; (i. Sm t'i and Peter. I'.rugt:y. Hi At Ponton Tl. II. K. New Yt.rk -' ' " Host on ' N 1 Tt.nev and Snydei ; t). -cbger , and O N. ill. , I AMERICAN LEAGUE . . 4 ! At New York - If ' j Post on ' ' 1 i New Yoik s 11 1 Pen not k. Karr and Hut : : Shawkt v and Hoffman. ! ill i Second game H- : j I'.oston ;: '' ' New York "' '' J Hush and Walt.r-; .Ias aid Schaiig. 1 At St. Louis H lir K. ! Chi.a.o " Si l.oiii Xl2 " Fab. i and S lialk: and P. Coll, ns. I j t ( If v land - A I'- ,:; I I W lio't Wf ("lev lan.I I 1 T 1 Jl.eon.ti.l. Stewart. P'MiiH audi Itassler: I'ble, Malls a if. I N'una maker I j At Washington III 1 1. 1- 'Philadelphia I 5 1 Washington 11 6 I It. Hams and 1' rkins; Zc- LA. ary. Acoata and Gh-rrf, S IL 1Z w mmm im 'MIA UJ mi will not be cheaply made Sweat Shop lines made only for Sales, and continually offered the public as Bargains, making the buyer (who is not a judge of merchandise) Believe He Is Getting Something for Nothing j .-,., r.-. an,l T'.r ? - 7 '. l.i' :m,l 1 tr. 1 Mi $1.75 7 Ml. no. 1 ll M ami 1 2 ''i K,r:,w '-'' Ufn,lZHt CHILDREN'S HEN'S ALL LEATHER WORK HATS CANVAS SH0ES SLIPPERS SH0ES SHOES for rn. ri. omt-n att-l lio g ,,1, I ath r vol.-. nrr ' -' n.h tnztnn nnrl Miner hrant Sif't;il 25c 7,t $1,Q0 I $5.00 85c and 11.00 17.00 to tl.OO 2:v Amoskc.i; LADIES SILK tr, an, fr, -,o, BOYS' BLOUSE WAISTS BOYS' BLOUSE ROMPER CLOTH CLOVES ' "l-s . erw,n, eirl, SUITS r; ,... ,i.- ,t I'-'-'e-W .!'. ...t in SOLID LEATHER SHOES " "' r-'"-"'' ' ..tl.T. . aj e, mi.-iil i.-ft. ; noiliiti: to ti. kill,, low an, I hip 65c $5.00 I 20c ' 10c $4.50 The Bargains We Offer Will Only Be High-Grade Lines That Are Broken or Discontinued, AT REAL CUT PRICES j r,2c HEAVY TOWELING '- "" h EOe 00 29 INCH OUTIWO TLANNEL , . ,.,... ZEPHYR WHITE COTTON BATTS T!" r ' '" "IMI r.l in tl..s .... .vtr.. ... ..t ., GINGHAMS GABARDINE ,., ,.,,,. , , -,H l.,.n only ,1,,,, low fin.- quality-- ,'i'!" ""' "',"""n ,Urk ' onT'- , , . only thrcp liolt to for w.i.h Virt. , , , , Si.f . i: I .ir.l - .,nl- on lr.n.1 S-- i:.l. i.r-1 ( uji yijr, ( '. ,, ilt. jar.l w""1 '"" "fe'-iitl-- ' ' 18c 19c 29c $1.00 ' 12-c 56 INCH BROADCLOTH 1 1 "0 . $ 1. .,n. fia ",o s,l Jl.l.ftO fi.tiuiii Tln u n fnn.l n.-l oiii) cnel. !..i.li-s' M.e-k Sat.-, n UNION SUITS H k pol Sails. Untx- pant PLTRTAIN " " "'' 'n'" r'-":'" MATI-RIAT - PETTICOATS 1 ..!..' Sn.n.n.-r hU '" S""s 7 " 17 '"" . ol.,,,. n.,M MATERIAL I-l.TTlt.OATS s... , ,-Pss. k,-.- Hrok.-n Ion s from last fall. ;1. ,.r l,r., SP- .-I I'" er.-o ...lor. f.-..,.-v r,vl;ir 0t,!y ,..,,, , k"" $1.25 50c 90c ' 39c S7.50 wmmi r JUL 240 North Commercial Street 11