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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1920)
THE 3IORXIXG OIIEGOXIAN; THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1920 13 JOSEPHINE ANGLERS BLOCK ROGUE PEACE Sportsmen Who Live on River Believe They Were Slighted. BEST TERMS ACCEPTABLE Senator Smith and Representative Johnson Instructed to Cloee Stream Entirely. Jnst when all the other factors In terested in the Rogue river fish con troversy had agreed to a tentative compromise which presaged peace on the stream for two years at least, the Grants Vass sportsmen resistercd a prodigrous kick. The Bportsm.n's league of Jose phine county has instructed Senator Smith and Representative Johnson to have the legislature close the Roifue river to commercial fishing- for four years. However, the hands of Senator Smith and Mr. Johnson will not be tied, for the'leagrue has instruct ed the delegation to make the best terms possible on regulating fishing in the river, provided they fail to cJoso the stream entirely. With this leeway to work on. the Josephine coiuity delegation will be in position to negotiate with the anglers of Medford and- the Macleay Interests at the mouth of the Rogue. The viewpoint of the Josephine coun ty sportsmen Is that they, who live on the river, were not taken into con sideration when the compromise agreement was drafted and they feel the slight. More Flah Wanted Released. Henry O'Malley, chief of the Pacific coast division of the United States bureau of Fisheries, and Hugh Mit chell, superintendent of hatcheries for Oregon, "Washington and Idaho, have Insisted on increased release of fish at the -mouth of the Rogue river for the benefit of the hatcheries at Trail and at Provelt, on the Applegate river. The steelhead hatchery is at Provelt and the salmon hatchery is operated at Trail. Jfor years the Medfor anglers, and there are about 200 in Jackson county, have been at war with the commercial fishing industry at the mouth of the river. This cummer two representa tives of the Jackson county anglers camped at the mouth for a fortnight and came away with a different view point. They are now of the opinion that the commercial fishing Industry is entitled to some consideration. Med ford has an idea that Grants Pass should not use nets, but conceded this point in the compromise measure. In considering the proposed com promise, the Josephine- county sports men's league admitted that shorten ing the season in the spring is a good thing, but they were even more par ticularly interested In the agreement to abolish seines. Seines Hurt SteeTheatfa. It la the seines which case the dam age to the steelheads, the sporting fish of the Rogue, contend the anglers. The drift nets are to hava a mesh not less than eight and one half inches, which is large enough for all fish to escape through ex cept salmon. But while these pro posed remedies are good, the Grants Pass anglers prefer a complete abo lition of commercial fishing. As the Jackson county delegation Is friendly to the compromise and so are tho government hatchery officials and members of the state fish and game commission, the Josephine coun ty delegation will find it an impos sible task, in all probability, to force the closing of the river and In the end th Josephine delegation may submit to the compromise agreement. SCHOOL SERVICE SUBJECT Educators to Dlscns9 Relation to Present Social Xeeds. rnr 20-minute talk will be given fcy prominent educators of Oregon at the second monthly meeting of the Social Worker's association of Oregon at tha Toung Men's Christian associa tion auditorium tomorrow evening at President Campbell of the Univers ity of Oregon will talk on "The Why of Higher Education," discussing the Importance of the universities and colleges as instruments in promoting general social improvement. J. a.. Churchill, state school superintendent! will discuss rural education and the relation of the schools to social wel fare. Tha Increasing emphasis rn the modern Hr-hnnl cnrrin,.i., anunity life and neH m.-m k - ... j u ucaii with by D. A. Grout, euperintendent i tiiy 6cnoois. isnop W. T. Sumner the closing speaker, will talk on "The uisaiou 01 me Teacher." point ing out five or six vital present-day social problems and indicating how education may help to remedy exist ing evils. nor.t musl?al programme also siven, wnn Mrs. C. B. Mark appearing In vocal solos. The meet ing is open to the public Xyssa Produce Marketed. KTS3 A, Or., Dec. 1. (Special.) iiuni, prominent rruit grower. vnippea live carioaaa or apples to Boise, Idaho, last week from his packing house at Nyssa. Pete Tensen Bold his hay. about 800 tons to'Lund brothers, -sheepmen. Milk For Infanta & InTalidj NO COOKING The "Food - Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and Fountains. Atk for HORUCfCS. rsr Avoid Imitations 'Substitute OH 6 There Is One 2 Safe Place to Buy Your Piano or Phonograph. Convenient Payments i f Arrangeu Donbte St amps on All Charge and Cash Purchases The Standard Store of the Northwest DO ALL OF YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT THIS STORE AND GET THE BENEFIT OF THIS ADDITIONAL CASH SAVING Only 20 More Shop- pingr Days Before Christmas! Olds, Wortmaii & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods What Shall I Give for Christmas ? M Let This Store Help You Solve That Perplexing Gift Problem B Drastic Price Reductions on Our Entire Stock of oys' Clothin: Every Boys Suit, Overcoat and Mackinaw in the house has been reduced in price to cut down our stock quickly. Clothing of depend able quality from the very best makers. In addition to the general reduction we offer the following EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS: $18.50 to $22.50 2-Pant Suits At $12.45 Main Floor Boys' 2-Pant Suits in good serv iceable mixtures. Full cut knicker pants, full lined. Latest Norfolk models. Strictly hand tailored garments. Ages 8 to 18. Q1 O f C Regular $1.50 to $22.50 Suits at PickO $27.50 Suits At $16.65 Main Floor Boys' 2-Pant Suits in brown and gray mixtures. Smart, up-to-date styles with all around belts. Full eut knicker pants with reinforced seams. Sizes 8 to 18. (3" ft EC Regular $25.00 and $27.50 Suits .VJJ $12.50, $13.50 Suits $9.35 Main Floor Special lot of Boys' Corduroy Suits in the sale at a substantial reduction. Dark grays and browns. Belted styles with full-cut knicker pants. Good sturdy Suits that will give best of service and hold ?Q QK their shape. Sizes 8 to 18. Regular $12.50 and $13.50 Suits at WtoO Boys' Mackinaws Reduced Main Floor "Patrick," "Mankato" and "Shuerman" Mackinaws in plain colors. This season's smartest styles. Boys' $12.50 to $17.50 IQ A? Mackinaws, priced special .t t) Boys' $18.50 to $25.00 P1 A QfT Mackinaws, special at DJ-r.ttJ BOYS' $11.50 to $12.50 RUFFNECK SWEATERS, SPECIAL $3.95 Boys' Overcoats $?.95 Main Floor Boys' Winter Over coats in brown or gray mixtures also a few in black. Mostly all are lined with serge. Sizes for boys 9 to 18 years. Overcoats selling for merly at $8.95 to $18.50, jr Qr on special sale today, only Dtl.J Special Showing of Aprons Dept., Second Floor MAIDS' APRONS in a great variety of dainty styles. Of best grade plain white materials in embroidered, lace trimmed and panel effects. Also many with belt and bib $1.49 to $2.50 TEA APRONS of dainty, sheer swiss, organdie, and cambric materials. Round, square .and pointed effects trimmed with fine embroideries and laces. Now is the best time to choose gift aprons. Tea Aprons range in price from 5 to $2.50 Maids' and Nurses' Dresses MAIDS' DRESSES of black soisette. Some have convertible collars, others white organdie collars and cuffs. Skirts cut good and full. Sizes 36 to 46. Prices range from $2.98 up to $7.50 NURSES' UNIFORMS of striped gingham, blue chambray and white cambric. Convertible collars, long or short sleeves. Sizes from 36 up to 46. Prices range from $4.75 up to $3.oO HOUSE DRESSES of gingham, percale, voile and chambray. Plain colors, plaids, checks and stripes. Several attractive styles. Values to $2.75 $1.49 IS Op ening of Toyland "The Kiddies' Paradise" TOYLAND is overflowing with play things of every sort. It's a regular toy party, and all mothers and fathers are invited to bring the children just to look and to enjoy the sights "while their elders shop. A visit to Toyland in com pany with the children will carry you back to your own happy childhood and, incidentally, will give you many a hint as to what would please the youngsters. WJ and Cash Purchases, Dolls! Dolls! Dolls! The assemblage of Dollies at this store is large enough to make the heart of every little girl beat with joy. Large dolls, medium sized dolls dolls that represent little tots of every land. Don't delay right now is the best time to choose while stocks are complete. Take elevators to the Fourth Floor. Children's Play Furniture Children's Chairs and Rockers, Writing Desks, Tables, Doll Furniture of all kinds, in cluding Doll Beds, Doll Trunks and many other articles ALL REASONABLY PRICED. Humpty-Dumpty Circuses $1.25 to $15.00 Motion Picture Machines $7.50 to $15.00 Toy Airplanes at prices from 15 to $5.00 Blackboards in various sizes, 50 to $7.50 Wheel Goods Headquarters for Bicycles, Tricycles, Coaster Wagons,, Play Autos, Velocipedes, Kiddie Kars, Toy Wagons, etc. Christmas articles selected now will be stored free of charge and delivered at any time desired. CHOOSE EARLY! Fourth Floor Silk Kimonos $11.98 Second Floor Women's Kimonos of good quality Japanese Silk. Very appropriate for gift giving. Various light colors and dark blue. Em broidered in beautiful floral designs. Wide sash with fringed (T- "I QO ends. Priced special at DA-iJO Crepe Blouses $9.95 Second Floor Women's Blouses of Georgette Crepe, Tricolette and Crepe de Chine. Many attractive styles in this lot. Round, square and V necks. All colors. fiQ Priced very special at DUmIO The Art Needle . Gift Shop announces the arrival of a large shipment of French novelties for the Christmas season. Perfume Bot tles, Smelling Salts, Powder Jars and Bags, Work Bags, Work Bas kets, Matinee Bags, Screens, Trays, Mirrors, Picture Frames, Vanities, Tea Caddies (filled with choice tea) and many other articles suitable for gifts. Department on Second Floor. SI Women's weaters 2.95 Women's and Misses' Wool Sweat ers at a special low price. Broken 4 lines, but every garment is a -won derful value. Light and heavy weights, plain and novelty weaves. Tuxedo and' belted styles. Large as sortment of good colors O QfC to select from. Special D Garment Store, Second Floor Women's $17.00 Boots Special $1395 Main Floor Women's Laced Boots of Havana brown kid. 8M inches high. Made on modi fied recede toe with straight imitation stitched tip. Welted walking soles and military heels. jS)JL The materials in this boot are of the best 5$t grade and the fitting qualities perfect. All sizes ana ati wjmns. uur regular yj 'J Jtl $17.00 Footwear, priced special at As above, with half Louis heel Q QC and plain toe. Special, the pair DJ-0I7t rm $13.50 Oxfords $9.00 Main Floor Women's Brogue Oxfords of black calf with wing tip, low heel and square toe. Widths AAA to C, sizes 3 to Q ff 9. Regular $13.50 Oxfords av pair DVU $13.50 Dark Brown Kid Oxfords flQ ff with narrow toe, Cuban heel; pair l?W Women's $11 Oxfords $5.50 Tan Calf Low or Military Heels Headquarters for Daniel Green's Comfy Slippers in every style and pattern. We have the largest and most complete stock of gift slippers in , the city. Dept., Main Floor. Women's Tan Calf Oxfords with low or military heel and welted soles. Widths AA to C, sizes 2 to 5M. A splendid $11.00 gr f?f Vz price Oxford. On sale Lr inoleum ale 01 Clean-Up of Odd Lines, Remnants Third Floor Several hundred square yards of high-grade Lino leums specially priced to close out quickly. Sizes 6x6 ft. up to 6x22 ft. Pieces suitable for pantry, kitchen, bathroom, etc. $2.50 Linoleums At $1.25 Remnant pieces of Granite In laid Linoleums in attractive pat terns. Regular $2.50 p- or grades. Special, sq. yd. Remnants Inlaid Linoleums S1.48 and $1.98 Sq. Yard Third Floor Remnants of $2.50 and $2.75 Inlaid Linoleums, on special sale, square yard S1.48 Third Floor Remnants of Inlaid Lin oleums our regular $3.50 grade special, sq. yard S1.98 The Toilet Goods Section is ready with complete stocks of imported and domestic Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Face Powders, Sa chets, etc., etc., in Djer Kiss, RIelba, Hudnut, and other makes: Djer Kiss gift sets put up in beautiful boxes, $2.75 to $5.00 Melba, Hudnut and other makes. Hudnut gift sets $1.50 to $7.50 New Bags and Purses Main Floor New Handbags, Purses, Boston Bags, Shopping Bags, Can teen Bags, Letter Cases, Card Cases, Pass Cases, Coin Purses, Music Rolls and Folios, Fitalls, Col lar Bags, Silk and Velvet Bags. Our Christmas stock is now at its best and early choosing is to your ad vantage. Department, Main Floor. OWK Coffee 39c Lb. Fourth vFloor No - delivery except with other purchases made in the Grocery Department. OWK Im perial Roast Coffee will hold its own with any coffee on the market. Try it and be convinced. On OQn sale, 3 lbs., $1.15 a pound Ocix Tree Tea 55c Lb: Choice of Ceylon or English Break fast. Tree Tea is put up in attrac tive cartons as sketched Always reaches the con sumer fresh and clean. Tree. Tea sells in the regular way at 60c the pound. Buy it at this store KPT today, lb. OOK, DOUBLE - STAMPS Practical Gifts For Men The Men's Store is full to overflowing with sensible, practical things every man has need for. Come in and look around while stocks are at their best you will not be importuned to buy. Double S. & H. Trading Stampsi Wool Scarfs Men's Wool Scarfs in the latest styles and colors. With fringed ends $4.00 Men's Silk and Silk Mixed Scarfs with fringed ends. Black, gray and other good colors. Priced $4, $o, $0 to $12 Men's Christmas j Neckwear ' I'M. M V !ti, -41. iili Immense showing of Men's Christ mas Neckwear in all the very latest patterns, styles and colors. Extra values at $1.00, $1.50, $2.0O, $2.50, $8.00, $;.50, $4 and $5 Men's Auto Gauntlets in several standard makes $5.50 to $17.50 Men's Store, Men's New Silk Pajamas Men's Japanese Silk Pajamas, beau tiful new garments, just received. Moderately priced $17.50, $20, $25 Other Pajamas $7.50, $8 to $18 Dress Gloves at $3.00 to $7.00 Wool-lined Gloves $6.50 to $7.50 Interwoven Hose 60 to $3 pair. Main Floor $20.00, $22.50 Table Lamps Third Floor- Mahogany-finish Table Lamps also polychrome-finish Table Lamps in several different styles with beautiful silk shades. Regu- &t lar $20.0Q and $22.50 grades at Metal Lamps 10 Old Ivory-finish Metal Table Lamps with paneled art glass shades to match. Well made and very, at- Q"t f Af tractive. Complete now tD-lU.UU Other styles on sale $15 and $17.50 Floor Lamps With Silk Shades Priced Special at $25 Third Floor Several different styles to select from. High-grade Floor Lamps with beautiful mahogany finish. Complete, with silk shade in old rose, old gold or blue. A very attractive and useful gift for the home $25 26-Piece Chest of Silver At $12.15 Third Floor Community Par Plate Table Silver in the beau tiful new "Vernon" pattern. Bright finish. Put up in an attractive chest. One of these sets would make a splendid gift. Each Set Contains the Following-: - 6 Modeled Medium Knives 6 Flat Handled Medium Forks 6 Tea Spoons 6 Table Spoons 1 Sugar Spoon and 1 Butter Knife 26 pieces in all. Priced special, $12.15 ' War Tax not included at above pnee. Sheffield Double Vegetable Disjies Priced Special at $14.95 Third Floor Sheffield Double Vegetable Dish as illustrated. Copper base, heavily silver-plated. Plain and butler finishes. 2 detachable handles. Reg- A QC ular $18.50 Dishes, special at Dft.i War JXaxr not included in above price. DOUBLE STAMPS! Thermatic Fireless Cookers $1 Down $1 Per Week - Give her something useful this Christmas something that will be a reminder of your thoughtfulness the whole year through. Give her a Fireless Cooker it will lighten the housework and give her more time for -recreation. $1 DOWN and $1.00 per week will buy a Thermatic Fireless Cooker. If you do fiot wish to have it delivered at once we will store it free of charge and deliver it later on. Come to the Housewares Store, Third Floor, and let us explain all about these Cookers. r Double Stamps! Waste Paper Baskets At S1.75 Third Floor Fancy Enameled Waste Paper Bas- lljjj i , . i : t l i t c j l Keis in several ainerent tnauet. une ui Liiehe would make a splendid Christmas gift $1.75 I f s;l Mi ?1 1 JSBr-Ul w SrrnmryoUc (& (?o. hterchandise of c Merit Qrif :iiiitiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiMimiMmMimiiimmiii!iimiiHH!im!m?mmrmi?iHmmi!H illlllililiilllUlitlUiilltiliiililsilliiiH