Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 24, 1913, Page 18, Image 18

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TIIE MORNING OREGOXIAN, TUESDAY, TUNE 24, 1913.
OFFICIAL COUNT OF
COMMISSIONERS IN
Enticingly Prepared Are Our Special 50c Luncheons See Hanky Panky, Cunning Bears, Sixth Street Window
Athena Knit Underwear
Wednesday Is the Last Day of Exhibit
and the thousands of men, women and children who have already seen this remarkable
working model of the Panama Canal proclaim it a most fascinating and exceptionally
instructive exhibit. You should see it today and hear the ten-minute lecture, for certain it
it that seldom, if ever, have the people of Portland had such a rare opportunity. It's the
most realistic portrayal of that marvelous engineering feat the Panama Canal. Every man,
woman and child should see this working model today. EXHIBIT WITHOUT CHARGE.
Fifth Floor, Zevr Hulldlnc.
instantly appeals to every discriminating woman, owing to its fine, soft weave and the
perfect finish of every garment. The first thought of the makers, in producing Athena
Lnderwear, was comfort for the wearer, and how well they have accomplished this result
is evident in the persistent demand women make, who specify Athena Underwear and will
use no substitute, lou'll be gratified in your selection if you ask for Athena Underwear
Three Weeks' Work of Depu
ties in Auditor's Office
Required for Canvass.
""en auijyij jug your neeas toaay.
First Floor, Main Building; Mall Orders Filled.
A. Tie for Every
MEASURES BEING TALLIED
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Shirt i'Vacation Correspondence
Record Shows That 17 Failed to He.
eelve Total of 100 0 Votes Daly
Glvcn 20,510 and IjOw .
Man Credited With 2 2 8.
After three weeds' work, deputies in
the, office ef City Auditor Barbur yes
terday completed the official count of
TOtes cast for candidates for Mayor,
Auditor and City Commissioners at the
recent city election. The clerks have
yet to complete the vote on the initia
tive measures, which will require sev
eral days:
Following is the complete official
count, showing the candidates for May
or, Auditor and Commissioners In the
order in which they finished in the
race:
For Mayor.
urn Fecond Third Total all
Cmnaidldate choice, choice. choice. cholcfs
T rt. Albee 1.6.1:; 4.075 1.408 2. .28
A. G. BuahllBht. .1B.0T 2.06:1
-. -L. McKenna... 3.4P3 12.443
JJan Kellaher 2.01O 3.r,S4
W. J. Smith l,7t8 l.bia
For Auditor.
A. Tj. Barbur 84.880 2.1 2
J. T. Richardson.. 3.K07 6.401
1U, A. Moaer 2.0S0 B.V
E. M. Helmo 2,Ho 1.641
, For CommiHeioners
H. Taly 12.20.-. B.392
H. Q. Dleck 12.772
W. I Srow-ter. . .11. OKI
. A. Bigelow.... 8.461
T. Ptoppenbach O.f.SS
" T. M. Hurlhut.... 6.74!
1.733 20.S13
4.2:19 20.177
4.152 10..-40
3,oSl 1.001
734 87.242
4.S25 14.B3S
3.387 12.17
::., T ti,ow4
Balnh, . Clyde. . .11, 4S
O. B. Cellars 5.4119
Gaorce 1. Baker. . 10. OKI
Marshall X. Dana 4.424
H. C. McAllister 7.107
John DrlscoU ... 4,42ft
V, E. Watklns. . . &.!
William A. Munly 4.83:)
J. E. Werleln.... 2.007
W. H. McMcnies. 1.M3
Wot. C. Benbow. 3.711
C. C. Craifif t.r.so
William Hchmeer. 1.034
H. D, Wtfnon . . 1.0S7
C. A. Ambrose.... l.SHO
F J. Richardson 3, Ml.!
ML. c. Mcors S'U
yt. Hollinmsworth 1.61 S
1. Gerlinger, Jr.. 035
J. TI. Nolta 2.011
James M.lpuire... 1.325
Mrs. M.l,.T.HI.lden 1.633
1. V. Hampton. 1,723
t,. M. 1-epper . . . R76
H. c. Thompson. 6H0
T. J. Hammer... 1.17
D. TV-. Ward 1.4.VJ
A. N. Wills 841
E. Versteeg 02S
Dr. y. 1. Oottel. S."i2
T. J. T,ewls 1,670
ft. Invert Baker.. 0H7
1. U Day l.Odl
A. IC. Birth wick. S30
T. O. Daly 7VM1
O. R. Hartwig 1.380
J. . P. Koy 1.327
1. M. y.Hhm 1.34U
S. W. Winn 700
Krnest House . . . 57(1
A.' W. Lambert.. a 21
M. O. Collins.... 40H
a. . B. VanWuter :wt
I. . G. Carpenter. . 624
W. T. VauKhn.... 317
J. . lsT. Davis 2rt4
W, Irvinjc Spencer 347
A. H. Davis 270
U P. W. Quimby 242
Ttobert Andrew's. . 412
Ed Ttyan 30O
A. B. Crosmnn.. 243
.1. I.eRoy smith. 143
C. It. Deburgh... 13S
A. A. Closset 146
J. P. Marshall 171
T. I- Frey 243
.7. I. Wilcox IO
Oearire I,onj ... 21 s
". H. Beard .... 1(7
E. L. Stchrlst. . . 217
Aug-ust EfcMe . 101
W. L,. Flledner . . S3
C. DaiCKf.tt . . . . 11, '
IV A. Steinau . . . 05
T. S. Williams. . . 120
M. C. Tleed 17
. C. Etven 87
John Rlttcr M
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4.418
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3.039
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3.05 10.438
1.224 14.S7U
3.113 13.707
1.S52 13.7S8
3.029 13.207
2.441 12.731
4.007 11.847
2.777 11.0S5
2.415 10.502
8.827 10.204
3,001 0.2S3
2.216
3.701
1.048
1.S1S
1.031
2.041
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1.547
2.337
1.407
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2.007
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2.320
2.198
2,186
2.005
2,051
1.840
1.821
1,704
1.83
1.578
1,526
1.451
1.385
1.261
1.177
1.107
1.104
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ADVEIMTISTS WANT $17,680
Ttain Does Xot Inconvenience Dwell,
ers in Tent City.
Th Western Oregon conference of
the Seventh-Day Advcntists, in session
yesterday morning at the campground,
East Fifteenth and Kast Davis streets,
adopted a resolution to the effect that
each member be asked to contribute 20
cents a week to foreign missions. There
ere 1700 members in the conference,
hlch will mean a contribution of $340
a. week, or a total of $17,680 for the
ensuing year from this conference.
It was estimated that between 1200
and 1500 people are camped on the
rround. and more arrived late yester
day. Walla Walla College is repre
sented by President E. C. Kellogg and
1-aurelwood school by Professor J. L.
Kay. The Portland Sanitarium has a
tent on the gorund. President Flaia
represents the Union Conference, and
T. H. Starbuck, the Southern Oregon
Conference. Election of officers will
be held this morning. The rains do
rot interfere materially with the camp
meeting or the campers. The living
tents axe floored and safe from damp
ness. Meetings are in progress almost
constantly from 6:3 A. M.- to 10 P. M.
when all lights are extinguished.
MUNICIPAL JBONDS SOLD
Premium Buns as High as 3.78 Per
Cent on 6 Per Cent Issue.
Portland improvement bonds aggre
gating 1210.063.60 yesterday sold as
bl;h as 3.78 per cent above par, one
of the best figures brought by bonds of
the kind in many months. They run
live years at six per cent and brought
in an unusually large number of bids.
The awards were made as follows:
E. Eising, 30,000 at 3.48 premium;
$20,000 at 3.58: 30.000 at 3.68; J30.000 at
3.78; United States National Bank, ?20,
000 at 3.50: Lumbermens National Bank,
550.000 at 3.61; Portland Trust Company
16.568.66 at 3.41: City of Portland,
$2500 for the police and fire relief
funds at par and $1000 for the monu
ment fund at par.
ALL DEPOSITS
For reservations on special train of
the first annual home-going excursion
of Michigan societies of the Pacific
Northwest, to leave Portland for De
troit, Mich.. June 27. must be received
at O.-W. R. & N. city office, corner
Third and Washington streets, not later
than June 25. This is necessary, as
railroads must know by that time
whether or not sufficient people will
make the trip to warrant special service.-
Anyone desiring to go to Chicago
or Dcj odo ur iu ursimauons in Mich
lean other than Detroit via Chlran
may use special train to Chicago. Mrs.
Harriet . wenaee. secretary. Oregon
Michigan Society. In case there is not
sufficient service to' warrant special
train travel will be accommodated in
special cars. .
i tir a i: j a
l . ia o-jr. m-M
rnillsaaiYr.aarml R II
Choose Today From 4000 With Folks and Friends
aedsome Cravats
At
17c
3 for 50c
Men select your Neckwear supply foi-thc entire
avvxi xium iuese uiousanas ot Deautitul cravats; a
boundless array of attractive patterns and designs
from this season's newest fashions. . "
Exquisite silks with large flowing ends in plain and
faUCV "Dattpvns. S-rTirfH firrnroo in1 Pm-c-Jn,, ff,..
immense varietv of nlain and fa
Crochet bilk J our-m-Hands, and a wondrous lot of Fine Mercer
ized Tuhlllav Wflsll Tips in nloi'n nA -P,,-.,T "r.- 1
. - i"ui" emu. ittiicj Hcavra. iuu nave an
unrestricted choice from this wonderful assortment of Ties at this phenomenal sale.
iviuiii ciA j ul xrxi Dual ctii ujjpui tuUXty B7m K 17 O tT1 fX
at Home Makes This
Our Monthly Sale of
atIonery '
A Very Timely One for You
from so splendid an assortment. Choose at,
Engraved Cards Are a Necessity When Traveling
100 Cards from vour own plate. 65?
100 Cards and Plate, Plain Script $1.25
300 Cards and Plate, French or Old English $1.9S
- 100 Cards and Plate, Shaded French or Old English $2.89
100 ENGRAVED WEDDING- ANNOUNCEMENTS, 8 lines, special, $S.75
100 ENGRAVED WEDDING INVITATIONS, 11 lines, special. . .:. $10.65
Just Inside MorrlMon-St. Entrance.
See Morrison Street Window Display
Gloves and Parasols With the New Dress!
Women's $3.50 Parasols of high prade and
very attractive material, -with 22-inch frames
on 10 brass ribs. Stunning color combinations.
Both plain and fancy. Long, hardwood
handles, plain or carved. Spe- flCj f O
cially priced for this sale at only ZjJami,i0
?5.00 Parasols, 154.19
Women's $1.50 Perrin's Gloves of real
French imported chamois. Two-clasp style.
Natural shades only. Specially t - r
priced for this sale at, the pair $ J.
Women's $1.75 Bacmo Gloves of white
doeskin. One pearl clasp. Sne- tU i r
cially priced for this sale at, pair tj) X 3
$3 Gloves 16-butt on of Bacmo make. Chamois and doeskin. White and natural. Sp'l, $2.63
-Vtrmt Floor, Main Building. Mall Orders Killed.
75c Initial Stationery, 24 sh. paper, 24 cor.
cards, 4S Env. Bos 59
65c Initial Stationery, Long gold Initial. Box 49
"Peach Pink" Stationery, Newest Shade. Box
50e, 60c and 75r
50c Aeroplane Ponnd Paper, Linen, 96 sheets paper.
Pound 24
Envelopes, to match, pksr 11
50c Correspondence Cards, Crane's. Box 432
25c Paper, Crane's. Pound X9
35c Aeroplane . Stationery, Linen, -white, lavender
and blue. Box 23
25c Stationery, Coles-Phillips, Fancy Box. Box, 19
25c Note Paper, small size. Box 19
25c Box Stationery, Crane's. Box 17
65c Box Birth Announcements, fancy. Box 59
5c Linen Scratch Pads, 2 for 5
35c Box Children's Stationery, fancy -with pic
tures. Box 2S
80c Box Business Envelopes, 6 1-4 inch ; 500 in box.
Box 67tf
25c Lunch Sets, Dennison's. Ench .'. 21?
15c Paper Napkins, Dennison's, plain white.
per 100 10d
5c Wax Paper 3 rolls, lOt
25c Pkg. Paper Plates, pkg 19
10c Pkg. Sanitary Drinking Cups, pkg 8
25c Doz. Fancy Place Cards, dozen 21
15c Bridge and "500" Score Pads, each lOt
50c Leather Bridge Pads, each 2S
35c Fancy Paper Napkins, Dennison's. Per 100 29?
50c Congress and Initial Playing Card3, pkg 39
25c Bicycle and Narrow's Bridge Playing Cards,
pkg 19
"500" and Whist Score Cards, doz 4
15c pkg. Paper Doilies, fancy, pkg 11
50c doz. "500" and Bridge Score Cards,
fancv, doz 2S
Flrvt Floor, New Btilldlns Mall Orders Killed.
Y
oil van Terms
each-Cottage or bummer oome Economically
: '
By Choosing Here During This 5 -Day Sale, Needed Articles at Decided Reductions!
Furniture Dept., 4th
Floor, Both Buildings
" $7 Metal Beds just as
illustrated. Enameled
white oi green. 4-6 size.
A few are sin- C A f0
1 pt.o
gle size. Sp
$3.25 Upholstered Cots
-ideal for beach, :. cottage
or Summer home, and a
great convenience in the
spare room. Substantial
ly constructed and braced.
Upholstered over springs.
Special price d- A q
this sale only P A tt7
fiff
$18 Buff ets of solid oak.
Just as illustrated. Made with
lined silverware drawer, linen
drawer and two cupboard
doors. Specially A a a, f
priced at only Pt-'jl-y
$1.40 Chairs of hard
wood and just as illus
trated. Made with brace
arms and fiu- QA
ished gol den OSC
7 ""h,iiiiTA,FC-I.
' ir"""'
oor
ftSTRteiST-EREQ
U tie DA-r ncr
Ostermoor Mattresses "built, not
stuffed." A Mattress the most con
ducive to restfulness of any made.
Made of 4000 layers of felted cotton.'
Weight 50 pounds. All & f r ff
sizes. One-piece style p lO.UU
Two-piece Ostermoors, 50c Extra. .
$1.75 Chairs of East
ern hardwood. Style as
illustrated. Durably
constructed with bolted
arms. Golden finish.
Special at J 1 Q
only, each $1,1
$4 Corsets, $2.39
Women the most carefully dressed will
find in this special lot of Corsets a dainty
and suitable model that will surely give per
fect fit and satisfaction. They're made of
soft coutil, with low bust and long hip, hav
ing three pairs of hose supporters attached.
Beautifully trimmed are these Corsets in
satin ribbon and lace. Worth $4.00. Spe
cial, the pair, S2.39.
Second Floor, Nevr Building. Mali Order Killed.
$8 Extension Tables of
solid oak and just as illus
trated. Five -foot exten
sion. Finished in wax
golden. S p e- d a aq.
cial price only P
Purchase Your Furniture on Our Club Plan PMffMsNTS
English Breakfast Tables a
great convenience and an econ
omizer of SDace. Finished watt
golden, Early English, fumed
or natural. Spe
cial this week at
$2.98
CALL RIGHTS RESERVED
For Small Children's Wear at
Beach
Summer Sewing Is Simplified By the
(iWillametteM Sewing Machine
for
both
The Willamette Sewinsr Machine
, f.Jo.o ou jiiaiiv Bucciai xeaiures aesisned
"u " dcjuj lasss iignt ana easy.
The Automatic Tension, which permits you to sew on the sheerest materials then
wftrS'WfllSStl. . f mat6rial WithUt readitin in y Elusive
A clever little device prevents clogging or tangling of
Hirers; you may use the finest of thread, or the heaviest
u mates a clean, clear stitch that is the same on
sides; all parts oiled from
above no throwing off the
belt and back the sewing
head.
A binding' warranty covers each
and every part of the "Willamette."
Come in and see one demonstrated;
$2 with purchase places the
lamette Sewing Machine in
home, then $1 per week until
for. No extras. No interest.
F-.vvt.'.yn J wsr
Third Kloor.
w BailUInc
Third Floor. Main BulldlnK
Mall Orders Killed
Wil
your paid
Sev
eral styles at $32.50 to $40.00.
I The- Q.UALITV Sto re- of- Portlan d
B rVth, SbcLhv, "Morrisory Aider Sta.
Mountainside
Home
Shown Here First in Portland
"What will be the most practical gar
ments for the children to wear at the
beach or in the mountains?" is the ques
tion that many mothers are asking at
present. "Koveralls" solve the problem.
With no tight elastic bands to stop the
circulation; made in one piece, being very
easy to slip on and off; so strong and well
made that they've exceptional wearing
qualities; Koveralls, it will quickly be
seen, are the most practical, healthful,
economical garments for small children,
either at home or for the outing. They
save washing, fit and look well and vet
are loose and comfortable in every part.
You'll find them in two weights the
heavier quality for all-the-vear-round
wear, in blue denim, or blue and white
stripe, genuine hickory; the light weight
for Summer wear, of a close-woven mate
rial, with blue background and small,
white stripes. All are trimmed with
fast color, red or blue galatea; pvN
sizes 1 to 8 years. Priced, each OC
Mail
Orders
Filled
PHONES
Marshall
4600
A-6101
A Clever Woman
Perfected
Until now, the at
tempt to make a Silk
Hose proof against
run-in threads has
never been success
ful; but at last a
clever woman dis
co vered that by
working- buttonholes
in tops of Hose and
reinforcing the un
der side with a nar
row strip of tape,
the result, would be
the Silk Hose Per
fected. Kayser's new But-i-nol
Silk Hose have
two sets of button
holes, for readjust
ment of supporters;
all are pure silk,
with double "soles
and double silk tops
and are warranted
not to run-in the
threads; in black
only, pair, 5jjl.50.
IUT-I-NNL
1
M
pf The
W Pair
m $1.50
SILK STOCKING
First Floor, Xew Bulldhis;
A New Model
Press Form
Conforms Jo Present
Dress Mode
Never before have we offered a
reduced price on the new model Hall
& Bore hart Dress Form. This style
is made with long hips and large
waist, making it the most desirable
Form for fitting of gowns now in
vogue. Regularly $200, we offer
these Forms special todav, onlv
$1.69.
Adjustable Stands to fit Forms,
$2.00 .extra.
First Floor, Main Bulldins.