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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1911)
IS .Goodyear Raincoat Company Yields to the THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, TORTLAXD. FEBRUARY 12, 1911. w rttiB sdtai Demand Imperative orders have reached us from the owners of the building which are to the effect that the Goodyear Raincoat Company shall vacate their store at the expiration of the present lease. Building coming down to make room for the large department store of Lipman, Wolfe & Co., taking in the entire block from Washington to Alder street. To these orders we must submit. Since we are unable to procure another suitable and satisfactory location in this city, we have decided to terminate our business here with the quickest possible dispatch. Realizing fully that we have but a short time to do this, we shall begin the most sensational sale ever held here or elsewhere. Beginning Monday, February 13, at S A. M. We Offer Our $40,000.00 Stock of Goodyear Raincoats and Overcoats at the Most Radical Reduction of 35c on the Dollar During the life and progress of this Business Retiring Sale we affirm emphatically that Goodyear Raincoats and Overcoats have never been sold at such sweepingly reduced prices. Think of it! the celebrated and famous Goodyear Garments which have been supreme in all leading American cities for over a quarter century, selling one-third of real value We Direct the Public's Attention to the List of Most Astonishing Raincoat Bargains Below i V nr i- ft JlS -; i ' ' : Li ! It M IP 1 Si f t -IM A 1 '2 "5 I ) V - i Men's Cravenetted Raincoats at 35c on the Dollar All All All All All All All All $12.00 $15.00 $18.00 $20.00 $22.50 $25.00 $27.50 $30.00 All $35.00 Coats at $4.20 Coats at $5.25 Coats at $6.30 Coats at $7.00 Coats at $7.85 Coats at $8.75 Coats at $9.60 Coats at $10.50 Coats at $12.25 Men's Cravenetted Overcoats at 35c on the Dollar All $15.00 Coats at $5.25 All $17.50 Coats at $6.10 All $20.00 Coats at $7.00 All $22.00 Coats at $7.70 All $25.00 Coats at $8.75 All $27.50 Coats at $9.60 All $30.00 Coats $10.50 Boys' Cravenetted Overcoats at 35c on the Dollar All$ 6.00 Coats at $2.10 All$ 7.00 Coats at $2.45 All$ 8.00 Coats at $2.80 All$ 9.00 Coats at $3.15 All $10.00 Coats at $3.50 All $12.00 Coats at $4.20 All $15.00 Coats at $5.25 Misses' Silk Coats and Capes at 35c on the Dollar AU$ 3.00 Capes at $1.05 All$ 4.00 Capes at $1.40 AU$ 5.00 Capes at $1.75 All$ 6.00 Coats at $2.10 All$ 7.00 Coats at $2.45 All$ 8.00 Coats at $2.80 All $10.00 Coats $3.50 Women's Cravenet ted Raincoats at 35c on the Dollar All $12.00 All $15.00 "All. $18.00 All $20.00 All $22.50 All $25.00 All $27.50 All $30.00 All $35.00 Coats at $4.20 Coats at $5.25 Coats at $6.30 Coats at $7.00 Coats at $7.85 Coats at $8.75 Coats at $9.60 Coats at $10.50 Coats at $12.25 Women's Silk Rub berized Raincoats at 35c on the Dollar ALL $10.00 COATS S 3.50 ALL $15.00 COATS S 5.25 ALL $17.50 COATS S 6.10 ALL $20.00 COATS S 7.00 ALL $22.00 COATS S 7.70 ALL $25.00 COATS gf 8.75 ALL $27.50 COATS S 9.60 ALL $30.00 COATS SIO.50 ALL $35.00 COATS S 12.25 ALL $40.00 COATS S14.00 ALL $45.00 COATS 15.05 Come Early Monday Morning In order to accommodate everybody we have engaged a special force of sales people to give our customers all the necessary atten tion. The regular plain price tickets in plain figures are on all coats and .von may select anv coat at 35c on the dollar. RAINCOAT COMPANY Take Notice IN BUYING A GOODYEAR RAINCOAT YOU ARE BUYING THE BEST AND MOST SERVICEABLE GARMENT THAT IS MANUFACTURED. NO FICTITIOUS VALS.; EVERYTHING AS ADVERTISED 302 WASHINGTON STREET, TWO DOORS WEST OF FIFTH in DB. SHAW TALKS TO MEN t Hit . F.VAXiKI.IST STKAKS AT lit: I MO AT 3 O'CLOCK. With Reputation a rtrllllanl Orator, l.jr( Croud Cndoabiedly Will Be Attracted to Theater. !r. John Pilrom Shaw. tha Chicago iatillt who I conducting meettna It Portland, still address a ma meet- t"t In the Ileitis; Theater thU after ti.Ma at S o'clock. This mtlna will ronfltjrtd tx Touni Men's firlitUn Aclat?oii and II. V. Inn-. C'nrral -rftarjr of th aoelatlon. will prsld- Tho door of th thratr t:i b epvnad at I J o'clock and only mn will ba ailmlttrd. I la p-t1 that tha thratar will b park.!, a pr. fhaw baa a rrpuia tlin at a brOIIant apwakar. Thla Kath arine wl'.l taka tha plara of tha usual H'lmlar aftrnoon intln( In tha V. M. t. A. auditorium. Munie wilt bo fur ri'had br th T. M. (. A. ehorua and tfT wl'.l b rocal aolos by Mrs. Oooraa C. Watklns. Tlia flrat of tha noon mrottnc: ad drrd by Ir. Shaw will ba held tn V. M. C. A- auditorium tomorrow. Dr. Jriaw wl!I spoak IS minutes. Tha n.von maatlnas ara to ba held each day ef thla weak except Faturday and each day a prominent layman will preside. Ir. Shaw will continue speaking each afternoon and nlRlit at the Klrat prea brtertan Church. He announces that he Intends particularly to aridreaa the unrt.nverted people of Portland thla week. Ir. Shaw mill be giieat of honor at a luncheon to be sjlven tn tha Commer cial flub Ttiedav. and he will speak to the members of the club on a ub Ject which he says will be on neither relia.on nor politics. Tha .hr.stlan lay men of the ritr will lve a banquet In honor of the famous pator-eranaeltat tn tha T. M. C. A. auditorium Saturday K!ht. Wasjnar had dona soma work for him wt.lrh waa unsatisfactory and had to ba dona a aerond tine. Waner was arrested about two weeka aan. after he had encased In a flht with Mr. R Mc(owe!l. a rbauf. feur. at Fourth and Stark afreets. M'hen tha case went t trial. McDowell was exonerated and Waarner forfeited bla ball. Than McDowell swora to at complaint rharsjlna; Wanner with as sault and battery. Tha defendanl'a affidavit waa pre sented In court yesterday and Juufe Taswall said that he had no deslra to try tha case If Warner did not trust hla fairness. Later, a private prosecutor for McDowell appeared and objected to the rhana-e of venue, demanding; that Meaner make a showing; of the facta iifion whit ii he bases his charse. IS UNIQUE I'nrramonia TaLra Hrl-tol Lad. WHITE SALMON. Mash.. Feb. 11 tSpeclaJ V-rhlllp Maroney, ad IT years. rUed of pneumonia today. Tha lad was worklnc bis way through school. )! was a son of Mrs. Bert Rath, of Bristol. OXE-IIAXDKII MAX GIVKS COX CKRT WITH STKIXCJS. Violin, Guitar and Mandolin Play, era Attain Remarkable Profi ciency bjr Practice. M"ha't is probably the only gtrina;ed orchestra In the .country composed of men with only one hand each, made it appearance In an Initial performance at Lents Thursday night. Kvery number was freeted with applause and many en core were liven. A feature of tha pro gramme waa thn "Spanish Fandango," played as a rultar duet by William Tlenker and Bert Amend, both one armed men. The orchestra Is known as the Amend-Frank One-armed String; Or chestra, and is composed of seven one handed men. In addition to the man ager, A. It. Upreadborough. The organi sation waa formed in Portland last September and by constant practice the members have gained remarkable pro ficiency. The novel feature of the orchestra ia the playing of the guitar, violin and mandolin by men with only one hand each. This is considered by the man ager to be one of the most difficult feats ever attempted on musical In struments. Members of the orchestra have been practicing twice a week, and It la ex pected they will appear frequently in public In the future. Over 20.000 mammoth tuks have hen obtained In Northern Siberia during the last 2oo yers. which does not Include the large number used br the natives fur orna mental and household purports. STEVENSON FOLK BUSY FORESTS "COXSERVEI)" BY BE IXG MADE IXTO LIMBER. Six Sawmills and Hundred of Ax men Engaged in Turning Out Piling and Tics. STKVENSON. M'ash., Feb. 11. (Spe rial.) People here are "conserving" tho forests by making lumber, piling and ties for the. Celilo bridge and the Deschutes railroads and cordwood for the cities of the Inland f.mplre. Six sawmills and hundreds of axmen are busily engaged in clearing off the land. Considering that these lands are adapted to all kinds of fruits; that no CHANGE OF VENUE ASKED Contractor Charges TaiMcIl Prejodlc Against Him. Has ''barging; that Municipal Judge Taa wen Is prejudl ed against him. Fred 9 Meaner, a tile-wora contractor, ap p'led for a change of venue to the Justice Court, yesterday morning, and te application waa first granted and then reopened for further considera tion. Pad feeling of long standing, complicated by Judge Taiwell's recent controversy with .Mayor Simon, la In volve.! la the rase. n hen the proceeding to oust Taa well were be'ng discussed. M'agner wrote a letter to a newspaper In which be denounced Taswell's attitude aa die bonorable Judas Tsiwell said that tha letter was occasioned by the fa. t that STRINGED ORCHESTRA COMPOSED OF ONE-HANDED MEN. I V "tp If ' Ji- " xill ml ... i. .. - . t .W-X-' iX 7 J :..VlAl. i. af ,SZt' I 7 -J t I RKUIlCi t'HOW LEFT TO RIGHTt LRSTTKR . COX. JEH.SE K. STEWART, ARTHUR E. HAXHOX, WILLIAM H. TIEWKKN', BERT R. A.trlKXO AM REIBE.V 5. FRAK. irrigation is necessary and that prices are much . less than similar lands in neighboring districts, there are induce ments here that axe attracting atten tion. Among the more recent improvements In the town arc thn grading and graveling of the principal streets; the Installation of street lights: the con struction of a brick high school build ing, costing, with the furniture, ap paratus and grounds, about $25,000; the closing of a contract for the erec tion of a flouring mill thla season: the purchase of a complete outfit of street-making machinery, and the con struction near the depot of an exhibit booth for the dispaly of a collection of the fruits and farm products of this locality. This latter vrs the direct work of the Board of Trade, which is active in promot'ng the welfare of the town and county. At a recent meeting of this organization steps were taken to secure the co-operation of the women of Stevenson. They were made honor ary members and are organizing an auxiliary society with a view of giv ing entertainments in the way of so cials, amateur theatricals and excur sions on the river to stimulate the pub Hpity work. The midwinter edition of the booklet issued by the Board Is now being dis tributed throughout the East, and mat ter is already being compiled for the Spring edition. The determining consideration which led to the location of a flouring mill at this point was cheap power to oper ate the machinery. The grain will be brought from the Inland Empire cither by rail or on steamer or both, on a miIJinK-In-trnnsit rate, and manufac tured into flour and feed stuff and then shipped to Portland for consumption or export. CREDITORS J3RING ACTION Bankruptcy Proceedings Started Against Vancouver Finn. TACOJIA, Wash., Keh. 11. (Special.) Involuntary bankruptcy proceedings have been begun In tho United States Court here by creditors against A. B. Rector and Charles Daly, of Vancouver, WaFii. The dents arc alleged to be '.87. VANCOUVER. "Vash., Feb. 11. -(Special.) Rector & Paly are tlie largt-st con tractors in Vancouver. They are in debt to the Commercial Bank of Vancouver for at least $30,000. having given chattel mortgages and other securities. They built Reserve street for the Government the contract price being J18,0u0. They have done grading and improve ment work for Vancouver running into the hundreds of thousands. It is the im pression of many here that their creditors will have a hard time to prove them in solvent on February 2J, when the petition is to be heard. PIG'N WHISTLE. Pig'n Whistle Chocolates are rich and delicate. Fine for St Valentine. Sig. Slchel & Co., 02 Third or Third and Washington. ifcj Rstablishtd 17(2. af"-?5. "''' . St When you need a Pill, take a Brandretfis Pill PURELY VEGETABLE. 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