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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1915)
THE SUNDAY OISECOXTAX. rOTlTTvVXD. DECDinEH 20. IDI5. Twenty-Secomici Sema-Ainiinioa JSeglras Tomorrow, Mooda.y9.Dec 1 .Sale o 27 When we will place on sale at special reductions our entire stock of Chesterfield Suits, Overcoats, Men's Fine Imported and Domestic Furnishing Goods and Hats, the only exception being contract goods. Every Garment in Our Ladies' Department without exception sacrificed regardless of profit or cost of merchandise. Men's Und erwear Reduced $1.00 Garments at. $IZ0 Garments at. $2.00 Garments at. $2J0 Garments at. $3.00 Garments at. $1Z0 Garments at., $4.00 Garments at., $5.00 Garments at., $6.00 Garments at. , $7.50 Silk Garments . S5r SI. 15 si.:r Sl.vS., .s::.i5 si.ro S3.50 Suitcases and Baps at 23 Discount Men sFmeGIoTesReduced $1.30 Gloves at SI. 15 $2.00 GIotm at SIJST $2Z0 GIoTes at S1.S5 13.00 GIotw at S-.-5 . Men's Fine Neckwear Reduced 50c Ties at 10c $1.00 Special Ties at..55d $1.00 Keurs at 75 6 $1.50 Ties at 95i $2 and 52J50 Ties at S1.25 $3 and $3JJ0 Ties at SI. 55 Men's Fine Shirts Reduced $1.00 Shirts at S5 $1.50 Shirts at S1.05 $2.00 Shirts at SI. 15 $1.00 New Fiber at S2.75 Night Robes and Pajamas Reduced 1.50 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 Garments at Garments at Garments at Garments at Garments at Garments at $10.00 Silks at. S1.15 S1.35 S2.25 S3.00 S3.75 Si.50 SG.95 Men's Fine Hats Reduced $2.50 Hats at S1.G5 $3.00 Hats at S2.35 $5.00 Hats at S3.75 Chesterfield Suits and Overcoats R educed $20.00 Values at ..$15.00 $25.00 . Values at .....SI 8.50 $30.00 Values at $22.50 35.00 Values at $26.50 $40.00 Values at $29.50 $45.00 Values at $34.50 LADIES' DEPARTMENT Suits, Coats and Dresses $25.00 Values at. $30.00 Values at. $35.00 Vaules at. $38.50 Values at. $40.00 Values at. $45.00 Values at. $50,00 Values at. $60.00 Values at. $75.00 Values at. S12.50 .$15.00 817.50 .819.25 820.00 .822.50 825.00 830.00 837.50 Odd Lot of Suits Splendid assortment of materials. All sizes. $25 to $50 values 89.75 Taffeta and Crepe de Chine V aists $ 4.50 Values at. . $ 5.00 Values at.. $ 6.00 Values at. . $ 7.50 Values at. . $10.00 Values at. . $12.50 Values at.. S3.00 . S3.3o 84.00 85.00 86.65 88.35 Sweaters, Petticoats and Kayser's Italian Silk Knickerbockers All Reduced 25 Terms Cash Corner Washington and West Park The Store of Style and Quality Come at Once and Make Your Selections (H M A V Terms Cash Corner Washington and West Park IS : j - LWBeayu iwj ""IT i.i'ni'ii"""- u'.,s.m .h uiitJiiwrBMmiaparoaHa! GLEE CLUB 10 TOUR Ccrvallis Boys Will Assemble in Portland Thursday. oovlrt.d of a batrar murder la r ac ramealo. ere thus favored. TRIP WILL TAKE 10 DAYS Ope-ala Coswrrt 1 III IW at Grrahasa aa4 Othrr FoiBta Ara CoadVm. Ilrppssrr. Jowpb, LoallM, Wal ton a, n-l aad Isablrr. Dev. :l. ?peiaL The OfoB AT cultural Celiac Glea Club wttt a in kle la Portlaad Thoradar. aad Iramedl at.lr laava Ita annual aolldar tear. ' CSmitta tba cla will ba la r'.aeternJ Or.foi about tea lavs. Mine scheduled la give eiskt eoacart aTtar taavtos UrwUn Taraatr-slx i!iiirt aad fra- f.ssor Will lata r. Gaaklas. head ef the arael of Bwlo at the Orecoa Arrirol tareJ Collate, cotcpoee the party. Tha trt? wUI be made la a private car. Flv af tha stasars ara PortIaa4 stadeata. The aaaoal holiday trip la ana at the f.eluree at the year tot the elua. I.l year the tr!9 araa also made Into the Faatera Orison roqntry. but many tswae ara oo the schedule far the tirer Uma this IMMI). Tha recular atacera arc: Flrat tenors, Joe, a E. il.--u:iom. liu. Cai.: Waliir r.utll. a tnnm. Ct.: Lark O. li-o.o. Warrvatoa. ( : Victor it. Orr, Vitea and t'rai Il4!brt. Abrdn. !. coid taor ar: rald W. Vimnrr. Portland: I'nrt.r W. Uartla. l'.ri:i!: vm trtoa. an- romir. W.b.: Ralpk W. Vu-o. Tort Itil. aa4 - C. OL.oo, cf Tartlaad. Br ttoaaa ara: Martia Taa Couv.riaa, Kirtd. CaL; Olaf Jonn. f.o. a I.:b4. araaart TV. Tollr. Wal .. flrraa ilM nn. CorvaUta. and Allan rrand'la. ef Portland. Faaaoa ara tMO.r I'tnrki.r, Ar-l.n. W .(. Taal 9. llrT. Waaatcb. Waaa.; M : : ktrtya. twraaca. Kan : lat. "v . Ji.n.f, rnrtlaad. aad Arthur Lcfto. I.ara. UcCuttam. Otn. MU'ar and Ti:.r comsoaa tba quart. I. wbiia Orr. Tj.lr and Jna ara t"ia aololsta Itor Mi.'fcUboaa. ef Mi-Mmartlla. U txiana aiaaacar for tba club. Tba dab wwl aloe at Graebam Ta .mbr J aad tbe f ..loalnc atst will appaar at Coadoa. A t.ara raa c.rt will ba iKta at ll'ppo.r N.w "Y.r' aib. foi;oa-l br a roewart at ):a!.r;tu. Jaatiarr 3. a acc.-l!o mi tb l l arpar la Jaaapa. Leatlaa. .:r aad Imbl.r. PRISONS OPEN FOR SIX I'tnlrt ttaribalrd aa CItrUlawta i.lfta la California. S.IX RATAni. Cal. tV. ii. Tbr.a frMr aaratna: t.rm la ." (Qaaatia farutaatlarr for Bixltut!.'. forcarj aad aaaftaaalaoiaal. vara pareiad tadar r Wardaa Jabato aa Cbrtatmae g fta Taalr ama arara bot made Bab! K VCRAlt r'TO. t. IJ Tbe doon af I'olvora prtaoa arun cpaa fr tbrta .ea.ict. ba ware rata..d aa paro.a. '. C. f '!. ata bad earvad t )a' af a ta-rar a-at.oea oa a alautorr cbarta: WUHaa Of a at. .oikl.4 of (obbary la I1aar. aad Oacor Oiaea. 10.000,000 FRY SHIPPED Sainton Tram firaja Harbor HaUh rrif fx-at 0rr Waahlocton. IKXiL'IAM. Vll, 1. Si ?p ctaL) Taa million t4lm.11 fry kaaa baaa ahlppad frora lb Iwa ataia batcb ertaa ef Crajra Harbor County thta WIb tar ta eth.r bstcb.rl.a of tba atata liMtd.a taia tb.ra ard aUll about K .) la tba to batrbcrlaa. In addi tloa to tba t ;..) Quiniault aalmna fra at tba 't4.ral batrh.ry at Vlulnl ault LVa. Altucatbar a total of about (S..00 fli ba baaa lab. a thla yaar at tba Ibraa baicb.rto of tbla county, aad era atlll ara tln takan. TaaaUt..t abipmat of frya waa frora n.ar H'.v.n. tra aacnary aorta af tbla rlty Krl-lay. ha I.ia.oa frya vara ab'rpad to batcberlae oa ruaat gkiinH. Tbe ar.ra dor aalmoa. Tb.ra ara atlll about '. v tft In tha ft.T.na Cra.k hatrhcry. and about l.4,a of tbcaa will ba f.d ta tba fiacarlirja ataca SPOKANE TRADE IS BETTER n'bolraala Crorrrjr IfoaM Sara Iro- provoirnt la Iarbrd. SrObtAXE. TVaah-. Da, tl. (Spe cial. ) Tba caaaral aalckeolnr of trad la llpokana and tributary trade ac tion, rapraaantad by numaroua bual a.aa aad Industrial con ma of tbt city, baa baaa f'lt aaparially ainra F'P trirbar I by tba UcCllnnxk Trunk. y CompaRy. wholesale srorrra rcrxrta H. k M-Clintocb:. A a a raiuit or oatirr ie-iinc tbrourhout our entire trade territory ataca tbe opaninc of Fall, we ara abl to report aa Incraaae In tbla yeara bualaaaa or 1H. be saya. The Im proaement la limited to ao apeclal area. but la noticeable In tba wheat sections. tha mtnlnc towns and In the lumber district, better buaineae la our lino la tba reault ef enlarfed Induatrtal pay rolla. t belleee.- WIFE'S ASSAILANT SHOT mBD-e arLtfrr, iiowcvKn. is TOO LATH TO KAViZ. HOLIDAYS MADE TRAGIC Three Women hot, happoaa-d lUval la On Caae AIo Woandrd. A.V miRXART'INO. Cal Dec. 3S. Thomas lpe turned a Chrt.tmaa fas. lira! Into a trasedy today when be draw a raaotTer d-irtca a ceiebratlo at tbe borne of Uiaa Jeaua timeatal. sot and killed the youna; woman, f a- "T woanded J o.o Soto and eiiabtJy wounded ili.a Ignore Lco bar. Lopes became an, red ahta ba aaw tioto. whom ba raearded aa a rival, at the feattlt!e. HAS rRAN'OISOJ. Pec. IS. Mr. rtorsnce Ityea waa ahot la tba bead to day wbaa aba rafaet ta cot abort a Oriatenaa mornitr rail on an aunt to take a wala witb Frank C. Lrnehao. L.rn ertaa tbea abet binwelf In Ibo bead ana fell deed be.ldee Mra. liyan. PARCEL POST IS SEIZED KoUrrUain I.lntl A - I llrlil t'p by Srlllali sail IJI Ix-lalnrtl. Pr. KLJN. rev. Si Py Wlrale.s la Toe k.rton. N. J Tha lrereaaa News Afeary ( act tba followlna; for publication today: "The Iirtl. eed the entire par. cat p-t on board (be ate.mer (ioen toer. of tbe Kottardam lJo l;n.. Yhe .teamer therefore arrived at IIot:cr dara from tba I a! tod Mtatas without aay parc poat," Foraaer Hoarder Hbaata Weeaaa nbJIo rallca Lie ta Walt aad aaad la Ki peeled la Ba Fatal. AV tIK;0. Cal- Dec IS. Lgrlnr In wall for tba man who earlier la the day bad strgrk bis wife anaelriai It tha kitchen of their home. Edward il ftltrher. abot and aertoualy wounded Tboruae Karnea hare today, but not un til Harnes bad ant a bullet Into lira Kltcbeye head. Tbe woman waa taken to a boapltal and her death la momen tarily e 1 pec ted. Btrma waa arrcated. Karly In the day liamea. who for merly boarded at the Kit' bey borne, entered tne house and. It la eaid. felled the woman without warnlnc by a blow from bia flat. After ransacklnr the bouaa he fled. Later. It Is raid, be telepboned the Hltchey borne and when tbe woman answered ba la said to bave remarked that ba would return and (lnlab the Job. iutchey. who returned In the mean time, notified the police od they were waltlor for Parses wban bo appeared tha second time. Tha woman, fright ened, ran from tba house, bat a bullet from Barnea' revolver halted her fllrht. IJefore the police could Interfere Ritcbey opened fire on tha aaaallant with a rifle, atrlkinc him twice In tba Jaw. Tba aaaault and ahootlnr. tha police say. are tba termination of a week's debauch br Barnes. Harwell. Jr, 11 years old. was fatally burned a bile Innpertlns; his Christmas stocking at a fireplace In his home here early thla morning-. Ilia night' town raucht fire from the crate. SEATTLE MILLIONS UNITED John Davis and IUa Margaret B. Cmlth Wrd In New York. FEATTUX "Wash.. Dec IS. (Special.) John Davis, head of the firm of John Davla A Co.. was married In New York City today to Miss Marraret U. Smith, daushter of Dr. Rufua IL Smith, of Se attle. The news of tbe wedding- sur prised the most Intimate friends of the coupre. Tha merrUse was solemnized at St. Bartholomew's Church In tha preeence or the bride s parenta. Tha marrlace unite, twa of the best known Washington famlliea aa well aa tha wealthiest. Mr. Davla came to Se attle from Fpokaae la 1S7. Pronounced Anti - Socialist Buys Radical Work. F.rrar maewvered br Jadao Rewttl. af Albaay. After Hook la Marred aad Frtrnda F.ajey Joke. WETS TO HAVE 10 DAYS WASH1SGTOX PKOSF.CCTORS WONT TRF.SS KARLY StITS. INTERNED CREWS ASHORE Grrniana. Confined Brvaane of Bro- krn I'arolca. Attend Clmrch. NORFOLK. Y, Dec SS. Tba Navy Department order prohibiting shore leave for men on the Interned Herman rrulaer. Prlna Eitel Frledrieh and Kron Prtna Wllhelm. Impoeed October 11 be- rauaa of broken paroles, waa auspended today lone enough to permit attend ance at Christmas services at f'orts- rr.ouia. Two bandrrd sailors, accompanied by several officere, marched ta tha church a body and returned to their ships Immediately after the aervlce. HOLIDAY MAKERS BURNED .Santa's Clot lira Mv Candle-. Boy In.pf-llna- Storking Catcbea I "Ire. rnr.fNO. CU Dec. 2S. J. E. Moore, rancher living en White's Hrldge road, waa perhapa falatly burned last nlsht while playing Santa CUus at the p. cf hi brother-in-law, J. H. ! U.nnta. thla cl.y. A flimsy cotton suit auaaf fire from a candle oa the Chrlat- m lre. BA1XJ.VGER. Tax, Dae IS. R. L. A LBANT. Or, Dec SS. (SpeclaX) XJl Circumstances played a queer trick yesterday when they caused tha pur chase of a radical work favoring" social ism by IL IL Ilowltt, cz-Clrcult JudKe and a leading; local attorney, who Is well known locally as an ardent oppo nent of all things aoclaUatlc Tba book wasn't a Christmas present, but the p-e cullar Incident la Interwoven with tha Tuletlde festivities. Several days ago Judxe Hewitt's daughter. Mra. C J. RushnelL wife of the president of Pacific Cnlverslty, of Forest Grove, wsa here to help cele brats her father's birthday, the told him she and her husband jiad pur chased a book for him but bad for gotten to bring it. ao would aend It with their Cbristmaa package. Yesterday a packaxe reached the Hewitt borne and when th Judge opened It ha found a book be: -tlfully bound In flexible leather, entitled "The Cry for Juatice." Thinking the volume waa his daughters present. Judge hew lit at onca wrote a memorandum In the front that It waa presented by Dr. and Mra C j. Bushnell In honor of his birthday, noting tha date. He then be gan to look at It and found It was written by L'pton Mnclalr with a preface by Jack London, and waa ex tremely radical from cover to cover. Judge Hewitt couldn't understand the situation until he went to his office and found a note from a iMiollshlng house that a book was being sent him without his order upon five days' ap proval. He had written the data In the volume, ao sent a check for SJie last book In the world be would have choaen to purchae. Judge Hewitt's friends, who know how strong are bis antl-soclalistlo be liefs, are enjoying the Joke Immensely. Mrs. DushneH'a book arrived later In the day and was not a treatise on socialism. 35 FREED ON CHRISTMAS Gifts Are Made to City Prisoners Hold In Seattle Jail. PRATTLE. Deo. i5. (Special.) Taking tbe Chrlstmaa spirit Into the City Jail and stockade. Judge John B. Oordon and Tollce Chief Louie M. Lang thla morning visited those Institutions, making gifts of freedom to IS men. Among those released were many who wera serving sentences for dis orderly conduct. Tbey promised they would be on their way out of Seattle by January 1. One of those released was a youth whose mother spprared at police head quarters and pleaded with Chief Lang to release the boy. who was lodged in Jail for driving an automobile while Intoxicated, ao that be might be at home on Chrlstmaa day. Fifteen Triaoners were turned out of the city stockade and !0 frora the Jail. Saem Mails SI, 480 Christmas Card SALEM. Or, Dec JS. (Special. Christmas postcarda dispatched from tbe a!em postoffice from uecemoer :0 to the evening of December SI num bered 3I.IS0. according- to figures com piled by Postmaster Huckensteln to day. Thla number doea not include thoe mailed for delivery in baiem. which aiona totaled several thousand. Stacking af Cafe Tables Before Mid night Legal, bat Police Can Or der rlaeea Closed I . TACOMA. Wash, Dec 25. (Special.) Prosecuting Attorney Remann, of Pierce County, and Lundeen, of King County, agreed at a conference that It would be uselea to attempt to curtail the stocks of intoxicants laid in by residents until 10 days after the dry law takes effect, January 1. Mr. Re mann said any person arrested for having more than- the legal limit In bis possession could merely say ha In tended to ship it out of the state be fore the 10 days were up and the law could not hold hi in. "The law states that all Intoxicants In excess of the limit must be destroyed or shipped out of the state within 10 days after the law takes effect." said .Mr. Remann. "I asked Mr. Lundeen If he intended to make any effort to seize the stocks or prosecute their owners In those 10 days. He said nothing could be done. Of course, there can be no sales in that time, and Immediately after the 10 days we can prosecute any persons found with more than the legal amount. With regard to patrons of cafes stocking up their tables with Intoxl cants before 13 o'clock New Year's eve, Mr. Remann said nothing in the law prevented this, but that the police could order all cafes serving intoxi cants to close at 12. wife, Mrs. Eva Pickett, who charged him with Insanity, Charles H. Pickett was released a few hours later by County Judpe Bushey. Pickett at once left the city. Pickett had come, to Salem this morning to pass Christmas with his family. Mrs. Pickett is Sclera's truant officer. Bavarians Are Confident, BERLIN Dec 25. (By wireless to Tucicerton. is. j.i ano Bavarian in dustrial Association at a general meet ing has adopted a resolution that It s absolutely! sure that Germany s eco nomlc life will be able to stand the test of the war until the end, says a dispatch given out by tbe Overseas Agency. The resolution gave assurances of the willingness of Bavarian Industries to bear tba necessary burdens. Man Charged With Insanity Freed. SALEM. Or, Dec. 25. (SpeclaL) Ar retted today on the complaint of his TTumpIirey s' Seventy-seven For Grip, InXJuenza, At the first ef tba Tear. aceor1lnr to a Otv. rom.nl eaflnia'.a. th.r. were l!S.677.o f.n ani.-n.:. In tha I'niod states, a sua la a year af about I.CmO. SOLOS Some of the advantages of the Ilomeopathic treatment are quick action no narcotics no bad after ef fects. To get the best results, take "Seventy-seven" at the first feeling of a Cold, a chill, a shiver, lassitude. If you wait until you begin to cough and sneeze, have sore throat and influenza, it may take longer. A small vial of pleasant pellets, fits the vest pocket. :0c and 11.00 at all drusgl'ts or mailed. Hnsnphrers Homeo Medicine Co, 16 Will iam euaat. New York. I 3 IN TINE out of ten men who come finally to Goodyear Tires find them so satisfactory that they go right on using them. That is why Goodyear safes to the consumer, and to the motor car man ufacturer, are greater than those of any other tire do ODWEAR A K'R O N TIRES NOTICE European war demands have caused a shortage in the world's supply of materials used in the manufacture of White Tread Tires. The color of Goodyear Tires may ultimately be changed from Wliite to Black. Our supply of the required materials assures the preater portion of our 1916 season's output of tires being furnished with White Treads. l-W im Jr! L 'm i amir- - -:- hi y-'-v'lll v-i-A "T 8 - ,i i -3