Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1910)
THE OREGON DAILY t JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 27, 1910, CHILD FALLS 3 ' : SIB LIVES 6-Year-Old Daughter of Chas. Nickell Injured at Los An geles; Will Recover.'1 ..'!ietal., fltapafota to The Journal.)- , Los Angtlc-g.Cal.,- Dec. 27. Nan, the 6-j t ar-fvm daughter of Mr. and Mrs. diaries Xlckell of Medford, is at the Oood Samaritan hospital here suffering trom a fractured limb and Internal in juries," as the result of a fall of thre. , stortfls from a window In the Hayward hotel onto a wire netting oyer the sky llpfht above jthe -hotel parlor. .' . The little girl was alone in the room and the first intimation of her fall came v to her mother when the child screamed s her body struck the netting. She will recover, but will be compelled to remain to bed several weeks. '. ; ' Charles Hlcteell was formerly tho pub lisher of the Southern Oregonlan of Med ilord; and is well known to many t Port land people. He is now living on a farm at Sterling, Or, near Jacksonville. Jlr. nd Mrs. Nickel! have been spending the QUoUdays at California points. , MT. ANGEL DRAMATIC . CLUB IS POPULAR iSlMrt.l rrinat4i tA Th Jrumi.Lt- Xoont Angel. Or, Dec 27.- The Mount Angel Dramatic club has another treat .lor the people around Mount Angel for aiew Tear's day. Tbe Ranchman," a comedy drama rn four acta, will be pre nted by the dub for tbe benefit of the new charcb. The dub has boot Bp tt- arx m Oregon. t The club ha leen organized for two Tears, and during that time It has played "very good plays that the people were well pleased with. Theodore Fairbanks, woo played with the Baker stock com pany , this season for some time, was visiting up here last June. During the 'time that he was here he pat op a good Stay with the help of the club, and made great success of It, and told the public that this club was one of the best ama . tevr companies . he has ever managed onrmg nis Z7 years of stage life, a - Following are the members who hare taken part In all plays: John Bauman, Joseph S. Prang, Fred O. Hudson, John Jenny, Geoffrey Zimmerman. Bert Orth. Otto Oswald, William Schnee, Anna Os wald, Anna i Lois; Bertha Oier, Agnes jironasey, GUGGENHE1MS SELLING FISHERIES IN ALASKA fieattle. Dec. 21 it is that the Guggenheim, have under con-i eiaerauon a proposition to sell 10 sal mon canneries In Ahtnlra uhlps, fishing gear and other component """ m ;int piorxnwesiern Fisheries rompany. which they control to Llbby, McNeill &, Llbhv. meat nnrirara n-r nut. rago. The prce to be paid Is l,00e,00ff, . . Caotaln D. . ft r. treasurer of the Northwestern Fisheries yyiuyany, wiw juwi. returned' from New York, says he has no knowledge of the reported deal, although he admits he has heard the rumor. . i A number of Seattle business men are authorities for the statement that the deal is under way. - - It is said the Guggenheims have de cided to withdraw from the fisheries business and concentrate their Alaskan operations on the development of their copper, properties in the interior. , Death of Eugene Woman. (Special Dispatch to Tha -Journal. I .. Eugene, Or., Dec. 27. Mrs. Margaret Offutt, wife of James Offutt. a promi nent G. A, R. member here, died sudden ly on the evening of Christmas day at the age of 64 years. She had been' out tq dinner at the' home ft a .friends and upon returning to her residence took ill and died in a very .short time. , Heart trouble was the cause of death. She came to 3Sugene80 years ago, and has lived here up to the time of her death, She was married to Mr. Offutt In 1886. , No Federal Building for Medford. (Special TMapat'-h to Tine Journal.) " Medford,. Or, Dec. 27. Citizens 1 of Medford are -not Jubilant at the news received from Washington . to . the ef fect that no action on the federal build ing for this city will be taken for the present owing to the great number of other, federal buildings that have, been promised for other cities In the . state. . IN AUTO ACGIDEI1T , (Special Dispateb to "Hie Journal.) M Seattle, Dee. Z7. FTv prominent "We na tehee men who came to Seattle to witness the football game were badly hurt In an automobile smashup while returning from' the game yesterday, A Wlnton car, in which they were speed ing at a lively rate, crashed Into a tele graph pole on Eastlake avenue and was demolished. The five occupants of the machine were thrown out ; Nlles M. Sorensen, district attorney elect of Chelan county, was the most seriously injured. Sorensen sustained concussion of the brain and may die. Will Campbell. H. T. Wright, Dr. U B. Manchester and Dr. L. E. Hutchin son were all badly shaken up. Hutch inson Is-official physician of the We natcbee football team. : James McBrlde was at the wheel. He escaped Injury. j ' : . , , ' ; Paris Gibson, who represented Mon tana Inhe United States senate from 1901 to 1905. may again be returned to the senate from that atate. . A BEAVFIFVL COMPLEXION flf BETTEfi HEALTH ..' Will come, naturally, if Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is used, when a plessant laxative remedy is needed, to cleanse the system gently yet effectually and ! to dispel ' colds and headaches ' due to constipation. . -. Its world-wide acceptance as .- the best of family laxatives, for - men, women and children and its iYMjlv l approval, by the most 'eminent pnysicians, because its compo- -( nent ' parts are known to them and known to be wholesome and 'truly, beneficial, are the ibest guarantees of the excellence of Syrup of. Figs and Elixir of Senna.' . t ' To get its beneficial effects, - Always buy the genuine, ( MANUFACTURED BY THE I I III . lUIH I ll'l J I I II,. Ill mm California Fig SyrupCo L Buy a bottla today to have in the house when, needed.. ; ig Trri High-Grade Shirts Underwear, Neckwear Fancy Vests, Bathrobes, Smoking Jackets Pajamas and Nightshirts Suits,. Qvercoate and GraVenettes ;:'; We invite special- attention to these genuine price reductions. These are bona fide cut prices. Pocket the difference avail yourself of our greater facilities for underselling choose from a collection of standard-made brands. Quality guaranteed in every instance, insuring satisfaction in the fullest sense. V ' UNDERWEAR $1.00 Jersey Rib now. . ... . . ;75c $1.50 Cooper Rib how ....... .95c $1.50 Winsted Natural Wool . . .95c NECKWEAR 50c Ties now .25c $1.00 Hes now . ............ .65c . SWEATER COATS Genuine All-Wool Sweater Coats, the ;: regular $3 Coat, now. . . . .$2.15 FANCY SUSPENDERS 2 PRICE $2.50 Suspenders ......... .$1.25 $2.00 Suspenders $1.00 $1.50 Suspenders ... ........ .75c . SHIRTS , $1.50 Fancy Shirts, plain or plaited ' bosoms, all sizes, this ; season's ; styles reduced price ...... .95c PAJAMAS NIGHTSHIRTS Heavy Outing Flannel,' $1 land, re duced to. . .......75c $1.50 Pajamas ....... I.... . .95c Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes at ; Greatly Reduced Price ft ' SUITS !.v;T. ,03raCOATS MVENl $18.00 Suils $14.35 $18.00 Overcoats ........ .$14.35 . $18.00 Cravenettes . ...... .$14.35 $20.00 Suits . . $15.35 $20.00 Overcoats .$15.35 $20.00 Cravenettes ....... .$15.35 j $22.50 Suits ...... . . ... - .$17.35 . $22.50 Overcoate $17.35 , $22.50 Cravenettes ,$17.35 $25.00 Siliti . ;$19.35 $25.00 Overcoats . . ...... .$19.35 $25.00 Cravenettes ....... .$19.35 ; $27.50 Suits . . v.........i21.35 c $27.50 Overcoats . . ... $21.35 $270 Cravenettes $21.35 $3a00 Suits : .$23.35 $3a0p Overcoate ......... $2335 $30.00 Oavenettes ,...,t;;$23.35 . yC'.: Our; Fine jFaniriter Suits of This Season's Patterns and Styles, ; V 1 ' Bathrobes and Sihbldng Jackets at Reduced Prices $15.00 Bathrobes or House Coatsi . . .. . . . . f; . .$115 $8.50 Bathrobes or House CoaUy . i . . .$6.35 ; $12.50 Bathrobes or House Coats $9.35 $6.50 Bathrobes or House Coats ; . ......... i . . $4.85 ' $10.00 Bathrobes or House Coats $7;50. ; V t $5.00. Bathrobes of House Coats . . . ,......, $3.75 ;t - r- mtm. .,, . ,- : , ,, , , ...,- i i r i i i i i i i i.ni.i .1... mi minimi u 11 1.1 mini, m, i i . I i ,n ,i . i i, n II w.mi, wmjr-armilirffl"" miMt ity -w.wwwj."v- - Is- nr-T ' 7 """"""" '" j .win, i urn. ji .i.hmi.. ii I,. iww. -i ' .11 MwMiii I "-" n , rini , un. iiii'ttagr ir t - " "" "" , Prices on Entire Stock Trnoidously Reduced CLiMMC SALE , Including Suits Coats, Furs, Dresses and Skirts SUITS We believe we are modest in stating that we are showing one of the most complete lines of Tailored Suits ever offered in this city. .This includes man tailored models, semi-fitted and box backs. In colors,' we have navy, black, brown, in serges and broadcloths and homespuns and mannish mixtures in gray, green, brown and tan. These are sensible, serviceable suits and represent the best there is in street wear. SUITS That we have regularly sold at . prices ranging from $25 to $37 Have been reduced to - - - SUITS That we have regularly sold at prices ranging from . v $34 to $40 - Have been reduced to SUITS That we have regularly sold at . -prices ranging from $42 to $48 - Have been reduced to $2751 COATS In the line of coats, we have the homespuns and mannish mixtures in such colors as tan, brown, green anal gray. These are also semi-fitted and box back models. They are all plain tailored and made for. service. In serges and broadcloths, we show navy, black, brown.- The sale includes every coat we have in stock and the opportunity for a wide range of choice is. exceptionally fine. Splendid values., . ' r COATS That we have regularly sold at prices ranging from $20 to $22.50 . Have been reduced to $145 GOATS That we have regularly sold at , prices ranging from $24 to $30 Have been reduced td $100 COATS That we have regularly sold at prices ranging from $30 to $32 ; - Have been reduced to of T Furs, Dresses, ! and, ? in "Fact Every r Article FURS We include in our line of furs Mink, Jap Mink, Fox, Squirrel, Black Hare, White Hare, Marmot, Nearseal, Opossum and Wolf. .Our Scarfs and Muffs are all well made and offered at prices during this, sale which suggest unusual savings. We offer you your unrestricted choice of our complete stock of furs upon the basis of the follow ing prices: ' -t 4 ' ' "-v ,r " L : - '' $6.50 Furs Now $4.8 $8.50 Furs Row $6.38 $10.00 Furs Now $7.50 $12.50 Furs Now $9.38 $15.00 Furs Ndw $11.25 $20.00 Furs Now $15.00 $25.00 Furs JIqw $18.75 $30.00 Furs Now $23.50 $40,00 Furs Now $30.00 $48.00 Furs Now $36.00 One-Fourth Reduction Our reduction of one fourth off the regular price at which we . have been selling covers our entire stock of. goods. This includes Suits, Coats, Waists, Furs, Presses, Skirts and Petti coats.' The sale began this morning, and the women of Portland are cordially invited to in spect the stock. re Making in Our Entire Stock We Have in Our " Large Stock CHIFFON DRESSES This assortment represents a very complete line of Misses' Chiffon Dancing Dresses. We have them in light blue, pink, green, lavender and white. They have silk drop, and some are plain and others with Dresden borders. This is one of the daintiest lines we have ever carried, and the prices have been made attractive. The supply of these dresses is limited. $18.50DressesNow$13.88 $25.00DressesNow$18.75 $32.00DressesNow$24.00 $35.00DressesNow$26.75 $38.00DressesNow$28.50 $40.00DressesNow$30.00 $42.00DressesNow$31.50 $45.00DressesKow$33.75 $48.00DressesIkr$36.00 $55.00 DressesNow $41 .25 400" Washtetoini SSeef (bomeir olf v. ii .entcim &&?eB