The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 21, 1914, Page 16, Image 16

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    THE ! OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAN D, MONDAY : EVENING. DECEMBER 21. 1914. y v ' V
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FUNERAL OF HUSBAND
IS ABRUPTLY HALTED
BY DEATH OF IE
Mrs, Charles E. Wicklund,
Overcome by Grief, Passes
Away Sunday Morning.
JLrrangemenU for the funeral of
CTiarlM E. Wicklund cmt to an
abrupt atop tiro hours before the btv
lce were to begin yesterday, when It
became, known that ' tha wife. Mrs.
Mary Wicklund. etrlcken by rrlef. had
paaiied away When Mr. Wicklund
tied Friday after a lone lllneae, Mr,
Wicklund wii so overcome that he
took to her bed. The 30 year of mar
ried life had drawn them bo closely
together that the wife could not bear
to Bee her husband In death.
Wednesday at 2 o'clock funeral erv-
Ices for the couple will be held In
' Skewe' undertaking parlors .and the
bodies will be placed in the earao grave
In Rose City Park cemetery.
Mre. Wicklund had been 111 for Borne
time, though non of her friends
thought her condition eerlous. When
Mr. Wicklund died, however, ehe was
so affected that she would not consent
to look upon her husband. Mr. Skewes
accordingly took the body to his un
dertaking establishment and prepared
It for burial. arranging with the
Woodmen of the World for the fu
neral, which was to have been held at
--2 o'clock yesterday afternoon.
"Believing that after her first grief
had subsided, she would want to see
how her husband looked." said Mr.
Kkewes today, "I had the body taken
from the casket and placed on a sofa,
where I had It photographed. X called
' at the house yesterday morning. In
tending to tell her what 1 had done
and a neighbor came to the door and
told me sbe, too, had passed away."
Mr. Wicklund was B years old and
his wife was 68. lie was born In
i Bweden and she in France. Immedi
ately after their marrige 30 years
go they came to the United Btates,
proceeding almost directly to Oregon.
They had no children of their own.
Mr. Wicklund was active In Wood
craft and formerly was associated
with Webfoot camp. Of late years
' he had been infirm and waa able to
' work but little, the Woodmen giving
considerable . assistance. They owned
little home at 981 East Twenty
. fourth street north.
BOOKS
For Everybody
6th Floor, 6th St. Bids.
FURNITURE
DEPARTMENT
Open Evenings
Until Christmas
KODAKS
Department Open Eve
nings Until Christmas.
Temporary Annex No. 1
BOOKS
For Every body, j"
6th Floor, 6th St. Bldg.
TOYTOWN AND MEN'S STORE' OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9 O'CLOCK
Santa Claus in
Toytown Tonight
Slain Deputy Game
Warden Blameless
State Game Warden William ! Flnley
Declares Beport Trom Gold Beach
Does Bead Official Great Injustice.
Calling attention to. a story pub
lished Saturday from Gold Beach to
' the effect that It waa reported that
Deputy Game Warden A. 8. Hubbard,
who waa shot and killed Thursday
by Lois Martin, had once lured Mar
tin to violate the game laws and had
then arrested him,, Htata Game War
den William L. Finley says that the
Btory Is not true and does thedead
deputy an Injustice. The report waa
; offered as a probable provocation for
Martin's deed.
"Such reports have been circulated
at times," said Mr. Finley, "but were
not true in the case of Hubbard, whom
I knew personally, and who waa one
of our belt men, particularly In that
he used good common aense In enforc
ing tbe laws. It Is strictly agalnat
the rules or the department that
aeputy aenoerateiy allow a man to
' violate the game laws and then arrest
him.
"Prompt dismissal from the service
, Is the penalty for such action, and the
oeputlea are warned of this when they
wmcr nit) service. iiuDDara was
vonBcmnioue. srraigntrorward man
and official, and 1 am certain that any
report reriectlng on his integrity as
a man or an official Is without foun
1 daUon."
9 It JC?Ca
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Yeon Bldg N. E. Corner 5th and Alder Sts.
Note Tuesday Toy Specials
$1.50 Electric
Trains, 89c
Like Picture.
Very well
made. Locomo
tive, tender and
two passenger
cars with track.
Our Main Building, Sixth and Alder
Streets. Closcaas Usual at 6 Every Day
rrpt
Temporary Annex No. r
Only 3 Days More
and 3 Evenings
to Visit Toy town
See Santa Claus in
Toytown Daily 9 A. M. to 9 P.M.
Only These Departments Open
85c Steel Cart, 63c
As Pictured.
Made of heavy metal, with
metal wheels and handle and
woodenj bed.
$3 Child's "Delight Set' '
$1.98
i Like Picture.
Set consists of table and two
chairs. Table 20 inches high,
20 inches across. Painted red,
with gold banding.
$5 Safety Swing Horses $3.87
j Like Picture.
Horses made of heavy se
lected wood, swinging on
heavy brass rods. Dapple gray
horse, with saddle.
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Two Parcel Post Sub-Stations at
MEIER & FRANK'S
PaokagM fox mailing' wrappofl and wala-had and atampod.
Bub-Station 1 Baaamsnt, Sixth-Streat Bnndlna'.
Inh-Btatlon 8 Acoommooatloii Daak, Tamporarr Aun Vo, 1.
SA Meier & Frank Merchandise Order
, SOLVES THE GIFT PROBLEM!
These Orders are Issued in any amount $1 or mora. Kedeem
aole for merchandise in any department at any time. Merchan
dise Orders Issued at Booth in Fifth - street Arcade and Accom
modation Desk. Temporary Annex No. 1.
Evenings Before Christmas
Toytown, Temporary Annex No. 2, Yeon Bldg., N. E.
Corner Fifth and Alder. 1 j
Sporting Goods, Temporary Annex No. 2, Yeon Iidg.,
w Fifth and Alder. If
Men's Furnishings and Hats, Temporary Annex b. 1.
Kodak Store, Temporary Annex No. 1. M
Cut Glass and Silver Hollow Ware, Temporary Annex
No. 1. jj
Men's and Boys' Clothing, Temporary Annex Nojl.
Crockery and Hardware Department, Temporary An
nex No. 1. V
Trunk, Phonograph and Stove Departments, Tempor
ary Annex No. 1.
Carpet and Rug Department, Temporary Annex No. 1.
Picture and Basket Departments, Temporary Annex
No. 1. (
Drapery and Blanket Departments, Temporary Annex
No. 1. r : .
Furniture Department, Temporary Annex No. ,1,
Toyt
own
Temporary Annex
No. 2, Yeon Building
N. E. Cor. 5th and Alder
All Silks and
Wool Dress
Goods Reduced
-Third Floor,
6th St. Bunding
If
Bamboo Fruit Baskets
For Acceptable Gifts
PRICES REDUCED AS FOLLOWS
$1.50 Baskets now. 98
$1.00 Baskets' now 69
Made of selected bamboo. Splendid
ly finished in brown colors. Come irij
two different styles and sizes.
norkU7K RAMnnn n a qvttq
Specially Priced at 28c, 37c and 49 t$VSS
Attractive shape, with handle. Finely woven and neat
ly made. Very desirable for gifts.
Eighth Floor, Temporary Annex No. 1.
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Commissioners Can
Reduce Salaries
City Attorney Upholds Dlaok ta Cutting-
Fay to Two Municipal Entf
aeara. ConnoU Only Oaa Salsa.
Th city commlssionera can redoes
the aalariea of any employe In their
respective departments whenever they
see- fit without orders from the coun
cil, according to an opinion rendered
?L.Clty Attorney l.a Roche Saturday.
Thin means that W. 8. Chapman and
J. O. Oarrow. two municipal engi
neers In the department of publlo
works are to have their salaries re-
aucea in accordance with th direc
tion 01 commissioner Dleck.
Commissioner Dleck rnnt.ni. ,.
the salaries of these men were exces
sive and arbitrarily reduced them. His
right to do this was questioned, and
- City Auditor Barbur put the matter up
to City Attorney. La Roche. Mr. La
Roche says, however, that In raising
salaries the power rests entirely with
the city council and can not be done
without Instructions by that body.'
Disaster Foreseen
In Continued War
xr neutral stations So Hot TTse An
Power to Stop Bloodshed They Are
Squally OuUty With Combatants.
Declaring that war is murder of tha
ursi degree, ut. xsina Evallne Wood
, neaa 01 me omnter Peace soclotv
predicted at the peace meeting at the
Central library yesterday afternoon
that, unless warfare la permanently
stopped the "death penalty In a higher
scope which overhangs the world" will
not be commuted.
She declared that If the people of
the neutral nations do not do all in
their power to bring about peace they
must share the guilt of the combat
ntl3' In resolutions urging the causa of
. peace, which will be sent by the so.
eiety to all world powers, the sugges
tion Is mads that a white flag, as a
symbol of peace,1 be adopted by all na
tions as their official standard. The
society win as me government of
tbe United States to be first In
adopting the nag.
A series of peace meetings are be
ing held at the library. The meeting
jriieiuj wb mo BBtuno 01 tat se
' ries. Next Sunday afternoon the prin
cipal speaker will be Kvert Baker,
president of the State Christian En
deavor society. Speakers scheduled
for later meetings are Dr. C II. Chap
. man. Dr. Lrank L. Love and. Mrs. Mil
lie R. Trumbull and Dr. Isaac Swett.
3-Days' Sale of Portable
Lamps Starts Tomorrow
All Gas and Electric Lamps
Reduced 20 Per Cent
Our entire stocks of Lamps including
Library, Desk and' Piano Lamps will be
included in this reduction of Gas and
Electric Portable Lamps.
ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE GIFTS
FOR THE HOME
$15.00 Lamps $12.00
Colonial brass finish, with Florentine
shade of Cathedral art glass, in soft, beauti
fully blended colors, conventional design.
Height of lamp jis 24 inches. Three lights
with pull chain sockets, j , '
$10 Lamps, for 3-Days' Sale, $8.00
r Brushed brass and black finish. Opal j shade, frosted and
decorated with floral design, in harmonious colors. Height of
lamp 22 inches. Two lights, with pull chain isockets,
All $ 4.00 Electric Lamps now
All $ 4.S0 Electric Lamps now
All $ 5.00 Electric Lamps now
All $ 6.50 Electric Lamps now
All $ 7.00 Electric Lamps now
All $ 8.00 Electric Lamps now
All $ 9.00 Electric Lamps now
All $10.00 Electric Lamps now
All $11.50 Electric Larapi.now
All $12.00 Electric Lamps now
All $13.50 Electric Lamps now
All $14.00 Electric Lamps now
All $17.50 Electric Lamps now
All $20.00 Electric Lamps now
.$ 3.20
..9 3.60
4.00
5.20
5.60
6.40
7.20
8.00
0.20
.9 9.60
.$10.80
.S11.20
.814.00
.816.00
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Third Floor Temporary Annex Mo. X
Note These Price Reductions
On Men's Bathrobes
For Gift Buying ...
$12.50 and $15.00 Blanket Bathrobes for Aa of
Men... J9.5D
One hundred in the lot. All wool Robes, in handsome color
combinations of blues, gTays, greens, reds and tans. Made with
large shawl collars, buttoning down the front with large pearl
buttons and patch pockets. Bound with heavy silk cording,
and tied at waist with heavy silk and wool cord. Robes for
men of all sizes. .
$7.50 and $8.50 Blanket Bathrobes for Men. QC
We have 150 of these Robes which come in allp)0)
'the desirable and staple colors and combinations in reds,
greens, grays, blues, browns and tans. All seams are satin
piped. Patch pockets. Some with sailor collar, others large
convertible collars. One style buttons lown the front with
pearl buttons, and another has rope tie at neck and waist.
$3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 Smoking Jackets, now. AO
Sizes 33 to 38 Only. "oC
There are 50 Jackets to be sold at this great reduction so
we advise earliest possible selection on Tuesday. Gray and
black with plaid linings, and collars and cuffs, and some with
silk collar and cuffs and silk frog trimmings. Made with patch
pockets. These Coats are in small sizes only. While any of
the 50 remain priced at 98.
20 DISCOUNT ON ALL MEN'S AND BOYS' BATH
ROBES, EXCEPTING ONLY PENDLETON ROBES 1
Men's Store, Second Floor, Temporary Annex N.o 1.
Women's Bathrobes for Gifts
REDUCED IN PRICE TOMORROW
$3.50 and $3.75 Bath Robes, $2.95
All Sizes to 46
- Made of fine, combed Blanket Cloth, and come in any de
sired color. You may select square neck style with satin
bound cuffs and pocket, or robes made with tailored collar fin
ished with cord. Fifth Floor, 6th St. Building.
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$2.00 Silver Plated Bread
Trays Tomorrow for $1.49
MOST DESIRABLE FOR GIFTS!
You may have your choice of several very handsomely en
graved patterns. Heavily silver-plated on white, metal, and hand-
burnished. A bilver mead
Tray adds distinction to
any table.
First Floor, Temporary
Annex No. 1 :
Deepest Reductions
Now On
All Women's Finest
Meek
wear
: :
COLLARS, SETS, VESTEES, GUIMPES,
FANS AND SCARFS
Foreign and Domestic Make.
NOTE THESE UNEQUALED
REDUCTIONS
All $3.50 Neckwear, Fans and Scarfs, $2.29
AH $4.00 Neckwear, Fans and Scarfs, $2.69
All $4.50 Neckwear, Fans and Scarfs, $2.98
All $5.00 Neckwear, Fans and Scarfs, $3.39
All $6.00 Neckwear, Fans and Scarfs, $3.98
All $6.50 Neckwear, Fans and Scarfs. $4.19
All $7.50 Neckwear, Fans and Scarfs, $5.19
All $8.00 Neckwear, Fans and Scarfs, $5.98
All $8.50 Neckwear, Fans and Scarfs, $6.19
All $9.00 Neckwear, Fans and Scarfs, $6.39
All $10.00 Neckwear, Fans and Scarfs, $6.67
A $2000 Purchase of
Spanish Lace Scarfs
Now Half Price
Regularly $3.50 to $37.50 .
Now $1.50 to $18.75
This includes our entire stocks of beautiful hand run Spanish Lace Scarfs, in bfack,
white and an exquisite array of colors. Great variety of styles, and in many different
sizes
ALL NECKWEAR. FANS AND ScAfeFS
SELLING HERETOFORE AT $10
TO $32.50. NOW AT 1-3 OFF'p
For your selection, 3-011 have tliefijhosl
comprehensive and exclusive assortment of
Beautiful Neckwearr .lixquisite P'anjJIand
Scarfs all at 1-3 less than usual price, . ,
No Articles Laid Aside None Exchangeable
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ALL MARABOU AND OSTRICH
PIECES NOW AT 1-3 OFF ;f '
Any piece of Ostrich or Marabou uij.onr
huge stocks may be purchased now atjithis
deeply reduced price. Muffs. Scarfand
Stoles in the greatest possible variety
NOW 1-3 Lets man usual. i
No Pieces Will Be Lsid Aside
Nona Exchangeable ? i
None 'will be laid aside None exchangeable.
First Floor, 6th St. Builaing,
Every Man Appreciates a Smoking Set
1 omorrow We're Reduc
ing $2.(10 Sets Q(J
For Holiday Buying!
These Combination Smok
ing Sets! consist of Cigar
holder, ash receiver, safety
match holder and 10-inch
hrav. Tn ! an ffirtiv . Hull
gray finish in hammered style, polished brass trimmings.
Recularlv si115ncrat flfk ctnIil1-r mAnffA fnr fTirihnat
I buying to $1.09. Fourth Floor, Temporary Annex No. 1
Petticoats
MAKE PRACTICAL GIFTS
$5.50. $6.50 and $7.50 Silk and
$30
. Adjustable tops. Silk in all
colors, also jersey with silk
flounces. All the desirable solid
street colors, and changeable ef
fects. Regulas and extra sizes
in the assortment, which num
bers just 50 Petticoats.
Silk Petticoats In
Holly Boxes for gifts
All Jersey, or combinations of
ierseyand messaline. All col
ors, and all sizes in the lot.
which includes fitted and string
:ops.
Fifth Floor, 6th-St. Bldg.
I ft
Dainty Gifts for Infants
MAN D AKIN UUA 1 o-Hpt Si lie,
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BOOTEE S New style, with
shaped feet. Silk or wool. All
white, white trimmed with pink
or blue. Priced 50-75-? 1.
Wool Bootees a very-large as
sortment, long or short lengths.
Priced 15 to l.OO.
S A C Q U E S Warm crocheted
Sacques, in all white, or white
prettily trimmed in pink or blue.
Priced 50? to f 2.50.
$1.98
Established 1857
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For the Christmas Diniier
Mincemeat.1 Golden Crown,- No. 3 jar
fvew Walnuts, very fine Pound
Imoorted Walnuts. Pound
.30tf arid 25k
'I
Navel Oranges. Dozen! o ;a, d 30
Table Raisins Fancy Clusters. Pound afrfel X5
Golden Pumpkin New Pack. No. 2J4 cans Hffd P
Layer Figs Fancy Imported. Pound i!..25
Plum Pudding No. 2 cans Oe No. 1 cans 1 i..35
Pineapple Figs Fresh, delicious. Pound ,fj,..25
Fancy Raisins No. 1 cartons ,..35
Seeded Raisins New Fruit. No.-l cartons ...10
Black Walnuts Pound
Butternut Butter Roll .T!
i 13 oounds .11. .oc
; Pure Food Grocery, Basement, 6th-St. Buil5jng y
Popcorn-
vrfiit hantifiill v fmM oidercl
in pink or blue. Priced! ?3.50
and f 4.50. ll
ROBE S for Buggiel Kidcr
down Robes. Priced ;4.50.
f 6.50, X7.50. Kn Robes.
or blue. Priced 91.25 h S6.50 li
Infants' Dept., 2d FL, 6t.h-5t. Bldg.
? Our Store Service Featiires
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STAHT Tlr Often Our Advrtlamnt la Vhx BHr Pvra Oil.
in ztwaa Advrtl4 ama. All Oar AdvrCLMmats Zvary Z7.
R ranch of American Express Company, in Basement. oth-StiBuildine.
Free Auto Bus Meets all incoming trains, to transport patrons to
this ereat Christmas store. - it
Packages Checked Free In Basement, 6th-St. Building. lj ' '
Women's Rest Rooms Second and Seventh Floors. 6th-St. Building.
Nursery-i-Whcre njotbers may leave, their children in the Scare of a;
trained, nurse while they shop in the store 7th Fl 6ti4St. Bldg.'
. D. r,nuKHli for CViriarmaa Packaff-ea Sold in hrtnth '
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