Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 22, 1914, Page 20, Image 20

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THE MORNING OREGONTAN, TTTTTRSDAT. OCTOfcTTrt 22, 1914.
STATE TO FILE SUIT
Ifl CLEETON CASE
Action Before Supreme Court
Decided On to Determine
. Two Officials' Status.
QUICK DECISION PROMISED
Procedure to Be Taken by District
Attorney Evans Under Law Oov--;'
ering Usurpation or Orfice.
Ballots Not Changed.
' Legal proceedings in the nature of a
Quo warranto action will be filed in
the Supreme Court this morning and
argued this afternoon to determine the
legal status of Judge Cleeton and
County Commissioner Hotman. The ac
tion is brought by District Attorney
Evans and is a friendly suit under sec
tion 366 of the state laws to prevent
usurpation in office. A decision is
promised by the Supreme Court this
week. Mr. Evans will argue for the
state and Judge Cleeton will repre
sent himself, while E. E. Coovert will
appear for Mr. Holxnan.
Meanwhile Judge Cleeton Is trans
acting no business either in Probate or
Circuit Court. He went to Salem yes
terday to learn direct from the Supreme
Court what his action in future shall
be in respect to holding either court.
Commissioner Holman was advised yes
terday by District Attorney Evans not
to cast the deciding vote rn any cases
coming before the County Commission
ers pending the settlement of the suit
to be filed today. He will, however,
act on routine subjects, as usual, where
bis vote will not change the decision
of the Board.
The theory of District Attorney
Evans in filing the information is that
Judge Cleeton is chairman of the
Board of County Commissioners and
that Mr. Holman Is not entitled to sit
with that bodv.
County Clerk Coffey will make no
chanse in the form of the official bal
lots now being printed unless he is
directed by a court order to do so. They
will issue in the form originally iixea,
bearinz the name of C. U. Gantenbein
aTid Rufus C. Holman, even though the
Supreme Court decision appears to de
clare there is no Department 6 of Cir
cuit Court, for the judgeship of which
Mr. Gantenbein is a candidate, and
leaves the status of Chairman Holman,
of the County Commissioners, in an
uncertain state.
LINE MAY LOSE FRANCHISE
District Attorney to Ask Revocation
or liinnton Privilege.
District Attorney Evans says he will
recommend to the County Commission
ers that the franchise of the United
Railways Company on the Portland-St,
Helens road between this city and
Linn ton be revoked.
He holds that the traction company
promised the county that a fare of S
cents would prevail and that the fare
has been increased to 10 cents.
The railway company contends that
the State Railroad Commission has the
power to fix rates and has given au
thority to the company to charge the
10-cent fare.
At the request of C. H. Carey, coun
sel for the United Railways, the County
Commissioners yesterday postponed
action on the Linnton petition for one
week.
FAKE COINS UNEARTHED
fcchoolboy Finds Counterfeited Pieces
at Oregon City.
OREGON CITT. Or., Oct. 21. (Spe
cial.) A collection of 20 poorly-counterfeited
five-dollar gold pieces was
picked up along the railroad yards
"Wednesday afternoon by Paul Butter
worth. a pupil of the McLoughlin
School.
The coins are of lead, about the same
weight as the regular gold piece, bear
the goddess head on one side and the
shield on the other. The word 'Five
is distinguishable, with the date and
the words "United States of America."
The gold leaf of paint covering was
well worn off on most of the pieces.
It .Is possible the money was thrown
away by some one of the 25 tramps
rounded up Tuesday night by the police.
SAMPLE BALLOTS READY
Voters to Receive 50,000 and Elec
tion Officials 136,000.
Sample ballots to the number of 60,
.000 were received from the printer by
County Clerk Coffey yesterday and are
now being distributed to voters. They
are available for those who call for
them, the idea of the distribution being
to give one to every family. There will
not be enough of the sample ballots
to provide one for each voter.
An additional 136.000 sample ballots
will be distributed to election officials
at the various voting places prior to
the election for use at the polling
places throughout the county. Official
ballots now are being printed and will
be sent to the various election pre
cincts beginning next Tuesday.
Gresham Girls' Quintet Seeks Games
The girls' basketball team of the
Gresham High School has organized for
the Winter season, with Miss Gertrude
Leggett, teacher of the seventh grade,
as coach. Miss Hester Thorpe has
been elected manager and is' in corre
spondence with the teams of the fol
lowing towns: Silverton, Oregon City.
Canby. The Dalles, Hood River, Steven
son. Astoria, Rainier, St. Helens, St.
Johns. Estacada, Springwater, Vancou
ver, Camas, Washougal, Orient. Port
land Girls' Trade School, White Salmon,
Kelso, Ciatskanie and Hillsboro. If
all these towns accept there will be 42
games, including the return games. It
is expected there will be a game every
J! riday night.
Flreboats Nearly Collide.
. The fireboat Williams, which had
been put into commission while th
David M. Campbell was down the river
fighting the flames on the ship Santa
Catalina. nearly was rammed last night
when the Campbell returned and headed
Into her slip before it was noticed
that the Williams was docked there.
The Campbell returned at 7:30 P. M.,
alter having been gone for 50 hours.
.. "Wheat Brings WO Cents at Asotin.
ASOTIN. Wash.. Oct. 21 (Special.)
Wheat advanced here Saturday to 90
cents a bushel. This price was paid by
the Interior Warehouse Company for
1300 sacks of forty fold, some of the
Candy Shop-Basement, Sixth-Street Building
.Agents Butterick Patterns and Delineator
MEIER & FRANK'S
See Our Window Display of Toys, Sporting
Goods, Etc, in Yeon Building, 5th and Alder
31-
9 to 12 Morating Extras for Today!
Store Opens at 9 o'Clock---Quantities May Not Last Until 12 o'Clock
Buy Hosiery for Entire Family
At Wholesale Prices !
'Yesterday was "Commencement-Day ''in our extraordinary sale of Hosiery for
men, women and children an event in which we inaugurated Wholesale Prices in
Box Lots a selling occasion seldom known in the annals of retail merchandising.
This is undoubtedly one of the greatest opportunities' for savings that you have
enjoyed this year in the great Meier & Frank Store. An immense stock of Hosiery is
here for your selection, and you'll be well repaid in making a goodly selection for
your entire Winter needs now. Send Hosiery gifts on the Christmas ship to Europe.
Extra selling space has been arranged for this event, and your de
mands will be supplied with promptness. The Women's and Children's
Hosiery are on sale in the Sixth-Street Building, First Floor Men's
Hosiery on sale, First Floor, Temporary Annex. Make your selection
today and supply Hosiery for the entire family at Wholesale Prices.
Hosiery for Men
In Box Lots Only
Men's "Marathon" Cotton Hose, 6 pairs. . . ... .55
Men's 25c Cashmere Wool Hose, 6 pairs 75;
Men's 25c "Onyx" Silk Lisle Hose, 6 pairs. .... .89
Men's 25c "Ajax" Cotton Hose, 6 pairs ... .90
2 Lots Men's 25c Hose, 6 pairs , .$1.15
4 Lots Men's 25c Hose, 6 pairs. . $1.25
Men's 35c Cashmere Wool Hose, 6 pairs. . . . .$1.45
Men's 50c Black Silk Hose, 6 pairs $1.50
Men's Clocked Silk Hose, 3 pairs .$1.65
Men's 50c Lisle Hose; 6 pairs . . . . . . $2.25
Men's 50c Cashmere Wool Hose, 6 pairs. . . . .$2.39
Men's 50c Heavy Silk Hose, 6 pairs: . .$2.50
Men's Store. Pint Floor, Temforarr Ahux
See Window Display Temporary Annex
Hosiery for Children
In Box Lots Only t
Children's 124c Ribbed Hose, 6 pairs.. .-. .67
Misses' 17c Cotton Hose, 6 pairs 73
2 Lots Children's 25c Hose, 6 pairs $1.19
Infants' 1214c Cotton Hose, 6 pairs 63
Infants' 20c Lisle Hose, 6 pairs 89
Hosiery for Women
In Box Lots Only
4 Lots Women 's'15c Hose, 6 pairs 67
1 Lot Women's 25c Hose, 6 pairs 93
4 Lots Women's 25c Hose, 6 pairs $1.19
5 Lots Women's 35c Hose, 6 pairs $1.59
1 Lot Women's 35c Hose, 6 pairs $1.63
3 Lots Women's 35c Hose, 6 pairs $1.73
5 Lots Women's 50c Hose, 6 pairs $2729
2 Lots Women's 50c Hose, 6 pairs .$249
2 Lots Women's $1.00 Hose, 3 pairs. .. $259
1 Lot Women's 65c Hose, 6 pairs .$2.69
2 Lots Women's $1.50 Hose, 3 pairs $3.63
First Floor, Slxth-St. Bids.
See Window Display Sixth-Street Building
First Floor, Slxth-St. Bids.
NEW ARRIVALS
In the Garment Salons
new white Chinchilla Coats
new Balmacaan Coats
new Velvet Suits
Fourth Floor, Slxtfc-St. Bids.
SIXTH-STREET BUILDING..,,
TodayA Sale
French, British and American
Ivory Toilet Articles
At Greatly Reduced Prices
Parisian Ivory Initialed Nail Files Special at 37
British Ivory Initialed Napkin Kings Special at 15
Parisian Ivory Benewable Buffers, special at 63
Parisian Ivory Dressing Combs, special at , 4D
Parisian Ivory Bonnet Mirrors, special at $2.23
Parisian Ivory Hair Receivers, special at... ..55
Parisian Ivory Comb and Brash Trays, special at. . $1.49
Parisian Ivory Button Hooks, special at ; 37
British Ivory Drinking Caps, special at 37
British Ivory Salve Boxes, special at....: X8
Parisian Ivory Hair Brushes, special at........ ...3.5-4
Vi off on our entire lines of. French, British and American Ivory
Daring This Sale.
First Floor, Slxth-St. Bids.
SWITCHES MADE FROM YOUR OWN COMBINGS IN AN
EXPERT MANNER.
Balcony, Slxth-St. Bids.
In the Bookstore
SIXTH-STREET BUILDING.
High Grade
Hair Goods
A Feature at Meier & Frank's.
We call special attention to
our Hair Goods Section, where
the best of service is always
maintained and Hair Goods of
all description in the greatest
assortment at moderate prices
always to be . found. Expert
manicures and hair dressers in
attendance, assuring prompt
and efficient attention. We
have in stock a full and com
plete assortment of French
wavy hair Switches and Transformations, priced from $8.50 to $35.
Supplementing This Service We Announce
a Three-Day's Special Sale of Switches:
26-inch Switches, made of fine German wavy hair, on three stems,
specially priced at S1.D8.
30-inch Switches Fine grade of German wavy hair, three sep
arate stems, weighing three ounces, special S3.49.'
36-inch Switches On three separate stems, of very fine grade of
German wavy hair, very specially priced at $4.49.
SIXTH-STREET BUILDING.
Solid Gold Top Initial Hat Pins
Special 2 for 50c
AN ALL-DAY SALE THURSDAY.
Something entirely new and offered today at the lowest possible
price. Solid gold-top Hatpins with black enamel Old English initials
all initials included. Come in pretty velvet padded box. A pretty,
useful, inexpensive and exclusive gift, are these Gold-Top Initial Hat
pins, priced for Thursday, two for 50.
, - First Floor, Slxth-St. Bids.
too 7 J 191-
TH& Quality Store of- Portland
SIXTH FLOOR SIXTH-STREET BUILDING.
"Bought and Paid For" next week at the Baker, priced at . . 50
"The Wall of Partition," by Barclay a new arrival, at $1.35
"The Auction Block," Rex Beach's success now on sale at $1.3!S
"The Prince of Graustark" the latest McCutcheoh success' $1.35
NEW MENU CALENDARS JUST. IN.
"The Calendar of Dinners," "The Calendar of Salads," "The Cal
endar of Desserts," by Elizabeth O. Hiller.. Priced, each. .. .50
"The Dinner Calendar for 1915" and "A Book of Good Dinners for
My Friends," by Fannie Merritt Fanner, Priced, each 60
Amaeii
Annex.
Amu.
A a ne x.
No Telephone Orders for These Specials
SPECIAL TO 13 O'CLOCK TODAY OSLT
Men's 75c Flannelette Nightshirts, 49c
Full size. Food quality material, -collars or military style.
NO PHOJi'K ORDERS. First Floor, Temporary Annex.
SPECIAL TO 13 O'CLOCK TODAY ONLY
Men's $1.00 Union Suits, 59c
Fleeced cotton, cream color only. Sizes 42. 44 and 46.
KO rHOXE ORDERS. First Floor. Temporary
SPECIAL TO 12 O'CLOCK TODAY ONLY
Men's 50c Caps, Each 15c
100 Caps in the lot. Variety to select from.
SO PHONE ORDERS. First Floor, Temporary
SPECIAL TO 13 O'CLOCK TODAY ONLY
Men's 50c Woolen Toques, 19c
Fine woolen Toques mostly in white. Regularly 60c
AO PHONE ORDERS. First Floor. Temporary
SPECIAL S TO 13 O'CLOCK TODAY ONLY
Men's Stiff Hats, 75c
Seconds-of I3.T10 quality. Sizes 6. 6T4 and 7 only.
NO PHONE ORDERS.. First Floor, Temporary
SPECIAL TO 13 O'CLOCK TODAY ONLY
$3.25 Woolnap Blankets, $2.21
White woolnap, with colored borders. Full size.
NO PHONE ORDERS. Ninth Floor. Temporary Asia.
SPECIAL TO 13 O'CLOCK TODAY ONLY
15c Ripplette, Yard 10c
Immense assortment of light and dark-striped effects.
NO PHONE ORDERS. Third Floor. Sixth-Street Building.
SPECIAL TO 13 O'CLOCK TODAY ONLY
. 25c Plisse Crepe, Yard 15c
Lowest possible price. Light and dark colors. For dresses, waists and
underwear.
NO PHONE ORDERS. Third Floor, Sixth-Street H nil ding.
SPECIAL TO 13 O'CLOCK TODAY ONLY
Infants' Flannelette Sacques, 15c
White, trimmed with blue or pink crocheted edge. Short length.
NO PUONE ORDER'S. Second Floor, Sixth-Street BolldlnK.
SPECIAL 9 TO 13 O'CLOCK TODAY ONLY
Children's Sweater Suits, $1.65
Wool leg-gins, coat and cap to match; Oxford or tan shades: 1 to 5-year sizes.
NO PHONE ORDERS. Second floor, Sixth-Street Unlldlnc.
SPECIAL TO 13 O'CLOCK TODAY ONLY
Men's $20 Overcoats, $9.85
28 in the lot. Ulster storm coats, double-breasted, belted back. All wool.
Sizes 35 to 44.
KO raosB ORDERS.
Men's Store. Second Floor, Temporary Annex
Dozen, 20
NO PHONE ORDERS.
SPECIAL TO 13 O'CLOCK TODAY ONLY
5c Handkerchiefs, Each 2c
2000 dozen, embroidered, crossbar and plain effects. Full size.
First Floor, Sixth-Street Bnlldlng.
SPECIAL S TO 13 O'CLOCK TODAY ONLY
" 25c Hair bow Ribbon, Yard 17c
Plain taffeta, moire and fancies 5 -Inch widths; 30 colors.
NO PHONE ORDERS. First Floor, Sixth-Street Building.
, SPECIAL TO 13 O'CLOCK TODAY ONLY
$1.00 Imported Lambskin Gloves, Pair 75c
Black, white and tan. 2-clasp. Overseam sewn, embroidered backs.
NO PHONE ORDERS. First Floor. Sixth-Street BsUdlac,
SPECIAL TO 13 O'CLOCK TODAY ONLY
To 25c Wrapped Toilet Soap, Two Cakes, 5c
Large assortment Toilet Soaps. "Wrappers slightly damaged from handling-.
Regularly selling to 25c cake.
NO PHONE ORDERS. First Floor, Sixth-Street Bull dins-
. SPECIAL TO 13 O'CLOCK TODAY ONLY
Children's Coats, $3.85
Rearnlarly S3 .95 to gio.33 Final cleanup of medium-weight Coats for chil
dren); 2 to 6-year sizes.
NO PHONE ORDERS. Fifth Floor, Sixth-Street Bnlldlna.
SPECIAL TO 13 O'CLOCK TODAY ONLY
Children's 50c Books, 39c
Illustrated "Peter Rabbit, "Helen's Babies, "Robinson Crusoe, etc
NO PHONB ORDERS. Sixth Floor, Sixth-Street BulldlnK.
SPECIAL TO 13 O'CLOCK TODAY ONLY
75c Stamped Pillow Cases, Pair 43c
All new designs- Size 16x42. Stamped for embroidering.
NO PHONE ORDERS. Seventh Floor, Sixth-Street Building.
SPECIAL 9 TO 13 O'CLOCK TODAY ONLY
Women's Walking Skirts, $2.25
Separate or Walking Skirts, plain colors and fancy weaves.
NO PHONE ORDERS. Fourth Floor, Sixth-Street Building.
SPECIAL S TO 13 O'CLOCK TODAY ONLY
Women's Washable Dresses, $1.78'
Cotton voile and lingerie Dresses, fancy and tailored styles.
NO PHONE ORDERS. Fourth Floor, Sixth-Street Building.
SPECIAL S TO 13 O'CLOCK TODAY ONLY
Women's Coats and Capes, $5.00
Fancy effects and plain styles; broadcloth, serges and fancy weaves.
NO PHONB ORDERS. Fourth Floor, Sixth-Street Building.
SPECIAL TO 13 O'CLOCK TODAY ONLY
25c Curtain Scrims, Yard 12 Vic
White and ecru, drawn and hemstitched hems.
NO PHONE ORDERS. Ninth Floor, Temporary Annex.
SPECIAL S TO 13 O'CLOCK TODAY ONLY
Children's Rain Capes, $1.33
Guaranteed Rainproof Capes for children. Sizes 2 to 8 years only. In
navy and red. With hood attached.
NO PHONE ORDERS. Fifth Floor, Sixth-Street Building.
SPECIAL TO 13 O'CLOCK TODAY ONLY
Girls' Middy Skirts, 35c
Navy-blue Middy Skirts of gala tea. In pleated style on bands. Sizes 12.
14, 16 years only.
Fifth Floor, Sixth-Street Building.
NO PHONE ORDERS.
SPECIAL TO 13 O'CLOCK TODAY ONLY
50c Limp Leather Gift Books, 39c.
The poets, Emerson. "Black Rock," etc.
NO PHONE ORDERS. Sixth Floor, Sixth-Street Building.
SIXTH-STREET BUILDIXG.
SPECIAL 9 TO 12 O'CLOCK TODAY ONLY.
Morning Grocery Specials
. No Phone Orders on These Specials.
Eastern Corn Meal, sack:. 27
Freshly ground, white or yellow meal. No. 9 sacks..
Butternut Butter, roll ...65
One of the most satisfactory brands.
Vi-lh. Cans Baker's Cocoa 1J
The best Cocoa made.
Cottage Hams, pound v:; 17V2
Sugar cured. Nearly boneless. Weighing about 4 pounds each.
50c New Crop Teas, pound 35
Choice of Victor Ceylon or Japan, three pounds for $1.00.
25c Mission Olive Oil bottle 19
Finest California make. Regular 25c bottles,
Pmre Food Groeery, Basement, Slxth-St. Bldg.
crop of C. T. Parsons and William
W eisenf els.