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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1918)
13 iotaoi IOE301 xocaoi xoooxx IOC tocaoi 30EI British War Relief Red Cross Workers Will Meet in the A u di t oriuin, on the Fourth Floor, Today, From 1 to 5All Members Are Urged to Be Present Manicuring and Hair Dressing Parlors, Second Floor Furniture, Carpets, Rugs and Draperies, on the Third Floor Model Grocery and Bakery, on the Fourth Floor Jj FIGHT ON YEOH TRY OUR H6ME U. S. Thrift Stamp and Certificates ra backed by the entire wealth of the United States. Loan your savings to Uncle Sam and help win the war for democracy. SPECIAL 25c LUNCH SERVED FROM 11 TO 2 DAILY IN THE BASEMENT. The Standard Store of the Northwest JOURNAL PATTERNS ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAL PRICED 101 AND 15 Kodaks any style, any size, at the price you want to pay. Kodak finishing a specialty. All 0 o s, Wortman & King Calls Reporters to Office and Berates Roadmaster on Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods work guaranteed. Dept. 4th Floor. Inefficiency Charge. n o Double Stamps Given With All Charge or Cash Purchases 10CKED-B00R TALK MADE TOE 3I0RXIXG OREGOXIAX,' FRIDAY. J ACTUARY 25, 1918. mm mum Old Connty Commissioner Will Ak for Sweeping Change In Road Man agement Aadltor Martin Also Arouna Official's Ire. Charges of -extravaranee and Ineffi ciency on the part of Roadmaater T.on aad tba direct assertion that Count Auditor Martin ia refusing properly to attend to all the functions of hla of fice were made yesterday morning by F.dfus Holman. chairman of the County Hoard, during the prorre of an In terrlew given tftr Mr. Holman had railed the Courthouse reportera to hla of flea and carefully locked the door. Theaa eharaee aralnitt hla fellow eounir official were given by Chair man Holman aa the forerunner of what promleee to be a sensational fight lilnil ibe administration of Roadmaa ter Teon and the policies of the other two Foard membera. Ilia opening broadside will be fired tela morning at the regular meeting of the Board, when ha will Introduce a aet of ordera and resorptions asking for a aweplng change In the conduct of the roadmaa ter's office. CMtsalaalaaer I Make Deaaaade. For one thing. Mr. Holman aaya ha will demand that all engineering work In the roadmaster'e department be done be County Surveyor Uon.er. In support of thla contention ha produced a letter from Mr. i'.onacr In which the latir announced hla willingness and ability to handle any engineering problem which might present Itaelf. Further, be will demand that all po licing of county hlghwaya be under the direct supervision of Sheriff Huriburt, Instead of partly under the direction of the Sheriff and partly under the super I. Ion of the roadmaater. From Sheriff Ilurlhurt he received a letter In which the Sheriff announced hla ability and radlna to attend to all the policing of county highways. Heretofore two motorcycle patrolmen hare worked di rectly under Koadmaater Teon. His efforta to eliminate the account ing department from the roadmaaters office and place thla extra work on the shouldera of County Auditor Martin mat with an Inatant rebuff from Mr. Martin, who told Mr. Holman that thla work properly belonged to the road master'e office and could not be handled by the Auditor without the employment of extra clerk a. Mr. Marti a . Attacked. The refusal of Mr. Martin to Side" In with the chairman In his revolutionary changes In county administration brought from Mr. Holman the asser tion that Mr. Martin refuses to perform all the duties of his office. He declared that if the Board ap proved the roadmaater'a 1911 road pro gramme It would mean that Mr. Teon would uaurp the functlona and right of the Commissioners and handle 'the expenditure of liot.ouo for road work without any restriction whatever. "As a aerrant of the people. I ahall demand to know how every cent Is be ing apent and for what purpose It Is being used." be said. "If we promise a road for the Boone's Ferry people I want to see that the money Is spent for a road Instead of erecting; a flagpvle tor 6. Benson. Cooel lateatleaa Jfe Doable. Mr. Holman aaserted throughout hla Interview that he has lost all confi dence In Mr. Teon. although he a-tld be never at any time doubted the hon esty or good latentlone of the road master. "But you must remember that hell Is paved with good Intentions.' be added. At the meeting thla morning It la un derstood that Mr. Holman will approve of aome of the nominations made by Mr. Teon for employee In the roadmaa ter'a office, while In other branches be will insist upon a different procedure. He holU that the Board baa the au thority to make all appolntmenta and aatd he would Insist upon exercising this function, although he denied that be wanted to band out Jobs to any of hie frlenda. He aald further that he would Insist that the Board name the salaries to be paid. Instead Of leaving Lb la to Mr. Teon. Bitter Board Meetings Eapecrted. Inasmuch as Commissioner Muck re peatedly baa expressed unlimited confi dence In ItoadmVster Teon and baa shown his willingness to sanction any work desired by the roadmaster. It Is considered certain that Mr. Holman's announced fight against Mr. T eon's ad ministration will be blocked until thi return of Commissioner Holbrook from California, where ha went recently be cause of 111 health. Mr. Holbrook always baa stood with Roadmaater Teon In the prevlol flghta started by Mr. Holman. and county offi clals generally are predicting some bit ter Board meeting upon Mr. Uolbrook'a return. Inventory Sale of Remnants Hundred! of remnants and short lengths of Ribbons, Laces, Era broideries, Chiffons, Nets, Crepes and Dress Trimmings of various kinds priced for the Inventory Sale at hi? reductions from former prices. Aisle Table, First Floor. Friday and Saturday Last 2 Days of Our 4 II i JiiiL iiwii aw . i'-". f Kj r twri w. -. v. v w m t m .-; t. w it) sn jA $2.50 Corsets At $1.49 Second Floor Our well-known OWK SPECIAL Corsets worn by hundreds of Portland women- ex ceptional values at the regular price. Medium bust, A( long hip. $2.50 grade 3-e-erte7 Sale of Girls' Sample Spring Dresses 3 Lots $4.85, $7.45 and $9.85 An extraordinary opportunity to buy girls' beautiful new Spring Frocks at a saving of H to Beginning Friday morning, the Girls' Shop, Second Floor, will hold a remarkable sale of sample Dresses just received from one of New York's leading makers. Advance Spring styles. Made up in wash crepes, linens, ginghams and silks. Ages 8, 10, 12 and 14. See special showing of these Dresses in the window. On sale 2d Floor. Lot 1 Values to $7J0 At $4.85 Lot 2Vah. to $160 At $7.45 - Lot 3Vals. to $23.00 At $9.85 Good News cf Savings on Silks Main Floor FANCY SILKS in' a good range of patterns and colors suitable for dresses and- waists. Formerly priced to $2.25.(11 fiQ Special in this sale at5--Oa7 F A N C Y SILKS in novelty stripes and figures. Lines former ly selling to $3 on sale (PO "f Q now at low price of, yard DsXJ7 Wool Suitings Main Floor Assorted lot of high grade .Suitings from our regular stock, formerly .priced CI" QO up to $4.00. Now, yafd tDXeaJO Women's Boots $8,oo to $12 cy: ao Grades at V U TO Main Floor Novelty two-tone boots, black with gray, white or ivory kid topsr- also all gray kid. Medium and high heels The standard $S.OO to $12.00 Boots. &n yjO Priced special' in this sale, pair tDOetO $6.50 Boots $4.98 "-Women's Boots of black kid with high or low heels, cloth or leather tops. Buttoned or laced styles, with or without OA QQ tips. $6.00, $6.50 Boots, the pair OelO We are headquarters for "Aunt Polly" Outsize Shoes for stout women. See them. IDAHO DRIVE IS TOMORROW Twla rails Connty Organised Ready for Campaign. and TWIN rAT.LH. Idaho. Jaa. 14 (fpe- e!al The bit; thrift atamp drive which starts in Twin Falla County tomorrow, promiaee to be as successful as the other birr drives her which led the State. A force from J& to SOD aien have volunteered. There are 141 cap tains In Twin Falls alone, with two or three men undr each. Each town In the county Is similarly organized. The to rural districts each have a captain and aevrral men. One man In an outlyln; rraral diatrict drove IS miles to telephone Chairman Pre be for Information. Volunteer pea a. era hava riven addreeaea In practically every district, town and school In the County to acquaint the people with the thrift atmr an the Meet of the drive. fi Tto-rw ana Tba cereal Meat) J I SIX bV.S-J. ' . rf JiIIIIIk Women's Street Dresses Underpriced Two special group of Women's and Misses' Dresses will be ready for you in the Garment Store today at prices which barely cover the cost of making. All are in late models -desirable frocks for street and business wear. See them. $17.50 Dresses Now $8.95 Second Floor Smart, up-to-date Dresses for street and business wear, made up in good Qual ity wool serge and messaline also in combina tion of Georgette and messaline. Varioustnodels, some trimmed with sashes, belts and large collars. Dresses formerly priced up to $17.50 QO Q!"" on sale now at the low figure of only 30ee7J $25.00 Dresses Now $12.98 Second Floor Attractive styles in the popular straight effects with full skirts, novelty belts, pockets and large collars. Also neat tailored models and some with bolero jacket. Combina tions of serge and satin, gabardine and satin or of taffeta silk, satin or serge. Black and serv iceable street shades. Dresses that QIO QQ were formerly priced to $25.00 now 3Ai.ee70 - . -at. jjjf - jt r. -r' ; - 7. DOUBLE "STAMPS GIVEN Baking Sheets . Special 45c Third Floor A handy utensial that should be in every kitchen. Made of heavy refined Steel, planished sur face, folded ends and riveted han dles. Standard 60c Baking ATZn Sheets. Special now at only TtOie Sale of Rogers Silverware Third Floor Wm. Rogers Silver plated Table Ware at special low prices. Now is the time to buy. At" tractive new hammered pattern with place for your monogram. SET OF SIX Tea Spoons, special, set only 98 Dessert Spoons, special, set $1.76 Table Spoons, special, set $1.96 Table Knives, special, set $1.96 Table Forks, special, set at $1.96 SET OF SIX Bouillon Spoons, special at $1.96 Soup Spoons, special now $1.96 Dessert Forks, special at $1.76 Butter Spreads, special at $2.15 - Inventory Sale Trimming .Laces Odd Lines Marked to Sell at Half Price and Less Main Floor Dressmakers and women who do their own sewing will find this a good opportunity to buy beautiful high - grade trim mings for new Spring wearables. 25c to 60c Laces At 19c Yd. Assorted lot Of fancy Trimming Laces, including bands, edges and medallions. Values in the 1Q. assortment up to 60c, now J-al - ONE LOT fancy Trimming Laces, formerly priced to OQ- 85c, special this sale, yard 85c, $1.35 Laces At 49c Yd. Main Floor Novelty Laces of va rious kinds, including silk-worked, beaded and metal effects. Aft Values to $1.35, special, yd. Men's Store Main Floor Young Men's Clothes Main Floor For the younger men college fellows young business men there is an irresistible appeal in these smart clothes. Judge them from every angle of style, quality and tailoring and youll find them 100-point penection. rSuits as low as 15 and up to $25 Young Men's Overcoats in the newest models. Priced from $20 up to $3i Men's Suits $20 to $40 Every correct mode of the moment in Men's Suits will be found in our superb showing. Every garment bears our OWK label ' of complete satisfaction. Men's $1.25 Shirts Special 95c Main Floor Thrifty men are buying these shirts half dozen at a time, be cause they realize what splendid bar gains they are. Soft and stiff-cuff styles, good quality material. At-QC- tractive patterns. $1.25 grade at Jl Any $1.10 3-lb. Can of Coffee for $1.00 On Sale triday Model Grocery Fourth Floor Golden West, Dependable, M. J. B., Royal Club and Diamond W Coffee put up in three-pound cans usually selling at $1.10 can priced special for Friday, only $1.00 I Glenwood Butter, 2 lbs. $1.10 14c PI Butter delivered only a with other nurchases in t..-f f r1.ia-r I L4 the Grocery Department. Small White Beans, OfT two pounds for only-'-' New Corn Meal, n ( 9-lb. sack for only UUi Preferred StockOfl Rai- Otter Seedless sins, package only Preferred Stock Olive Oil, $1.10, $2.15 and $4.25 -Double Stamps with all cash or charge purchases. ion IOC IOE IOC I0E30I IOEXOX 301 IOE 30C30 LICENSE IS REQUIRED FOOD DEALERS ASD PRODUCERS Ml'ST COS FORM TO LAW. Gears- Alketm. ef laaaatrr Caaarjttee, EHatiikatlBS PraclaaaaUaa ( PreeUeat Wlleta. Geors Albera. of Seattle, Northweat era member of the feeding- tuffs la duatry ooramlttee, ia diatrtbutlno; anon; dealera and oianuiacturera 01 ionn atuffa the proclamation recently isaued b lTeldent Wilson. The proclamation require, the llcena- Inr of all handlers of such product. Those Included are all firma, corpo- ratlona or peraona enaaced In import ln. manufacturing or dlatrlbuttng commercial mixed dairy, atock or poul try feeda, or feeda composed of cereals. leaumea. oll-bearlna seeda. nay, laaa- ace or animal or Oah prod uc la. , Othera In the list are maitatera, ex cept brewers, handlers of copra, pea nuta and almllar oil-bearing com mod I- tlea, salt-water fishermen not already licensed, packers of peas, beans, corn, tomatoes, salmon or sardine, manu facturer of tomato aoup or other to mato product, maker of alimentary pastea and manufacturers of wheat and rye products. All persons subject to license must apply, specifying the kind of license desired, to the United 8tates Food Ad min titration. License Division. Wash ington. D. C, on forms prepared by It for that purpoae. It will be neceasary to ask for theae blanka. aa they will not be sent voluntarily by the Adminis tration. It will also be neceasary to secure the license before February 15, 118. Thoae carrying on auch business after that dat. without a license will be subject, to penaltjr. asking for an Increaae of I cents an hour. Shortly after, this petition was substituted for another anklng for a rise of t cents rather than 8 cents. This petition has gone In to the com pany heada and, from reports here, there la a good chance of ita being granted. Tha men are now paid II cents an hour, with no Increase for overtime. Company official and aome of the men seen tonight say there Is no in clination to strike. The Salem street railway Is a subsidiary lino of the Southern Pacific TO CARMEN MAY GET RISE Salem Street Railway Employes Ex pect Advance of S Cent an Hour. BALEif. - Or, Jan. 14. (Special.) Carmen of th the Salem street railway some time aeo submitted a petition INTERVENTION IS ASKED Receivership Wanted for Denver Rio Grande by Trust Company. DEXTER, Colo., Jan. J. The Equita ble Trust Company, of New York, asked permission to Intervene in the receiver ship suit againat the Denver A Kio Grande Railroad brought by the Elliot Frog at Switoh Company when hearing on It waa begun In the lnlted States District Court her. today. The Equita ble Company has a Judgment against the railroad for about 136.600,000. Counsel for the Equitable Company announced their client would ask a receivership, should It be permitted to Intervene. TRI.VITY EPISCOPAL WILL DEDI CATE SERVICE FLAG. Cereenear Will Take Place Bandar and Will Be ef Patriotic Katnre. Dr. A. A. HorrUea to Speak. Pendleton Railroad Man Resigns. PEXDLETOV, Or, Jan. 24. (Special.) With the understanding that if he la needed In any way to aid In the trans portation of troops during the war, he will return to the aervice, Frank H. Mytlnger, for the past II years In the service of tha O.-W. as passenger con ductor and 26 years In the railroad busi ness, today precepted his resignation to th. company. He has been Interested for some time In a dairy business here and will gtv. his attention to that ork. IMPORTANT NOTICE! Before yea ae ta the eloalag-ont aalea r aelllaa-eat aalea, Jot atea late Fae ry Sample Shea, SM4 Marriaoa afreet. betweea Fearth aad Fifth. Beat te Cor. bt Balldlaa, for a sreaaJae clearlna aale, aad yea will aave aaeaey aad time aad m farther for Dreeeee, halt. Cvata, Skirt, aad Walata. ' With Impressive ceremony old Trinity Episcopal Church, one of the pioneer religious bodies of the state, will dedi cate Its service flag Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock service. Dr. A. A. Morrison will deliver tha sermon and the music will be of a patri otic nature. Some of Portland s oldest families are represented on the list of men in the ranks and aa officers. Following Is the list of men repre sented by the stars on Trinity's flag: David M. Alrutz. Howard Peterson, Frank Dickson, Robert A. Morrison, Fred Fleckenstein, Major Frederick Phiaterer, William Drake, Henry Ooode, Graham Glass, Jr., Edward G. Peterson, Rudolph Krauae, Charles Johnson. Ar- LESLIE SALT supplies -the i&iStlriess' mhich corxQ.s the bost f ltsvor out of jrour cooking thur D. Struble, G. Lea Hynson, Jack Morrow, Thomas Vaughn Greer, Will iam Wallace Greer, Alfred B. Clarke, James Plamondon, Stanley Bacon, For syth Bacon, Gerald Fitzgerald, Harold Young', George N. Davis, Claude M. Johns. Charles A. Johns, R. P. Tisdale, Henry Reed, Alfred Mattem, George F. Wilson, MacCormac Snow, Charles Mc Donnell, Daniel Wright, William H. Warrens, Berkeley N. Snow, Prescott W. Cookingham, William Walters, Bert Cohen, William B. Clarke, Leland Smith, Stanley Gray, Philip S. Jackson, Lam bert Wood, Clifton Watson and Beaton Taylor. " Clerk and Money Disappear. DENVER, Jan. 24. James R. Benson, auditor and night clerk at the Savoy Hotel, and $4500 from the hotel's safe disappeared early today. The money had been deposited by guests, lnclud- Ing many stockmen here for stock: show week. CHIP of Cobbs Hollow -lis 1 ett&rs Dear Rusty: Gee it's durn funny how tilings happen. Mother took to savin' wheat fer the country 'nd she said we'd all gotta eat Cream of Barley. "It's good for you" she sez to me. If that's the kind of stuff it is, why it's tough on me that's all I got t' say, sez I. But what d'ye know, it wasn't like one of them good-for-you things, it was durn good best stuff I ever ate. I kept a-gettin' huskier 'nd huskier 'nd today Red sassed me 'cause he thought he could lick me 'nd I up and licked him. Yessir, you bet I hope Aw mother don't get Cream of Barley. All the fellers wish you d come back t Cobb's Hollow. Cream of Barley Double acting has two acid ingredients. Prac tically all other baking powders have but one. 25c a pound. Crescent Double Acting Baking Powder (B-105) BllTaTaUIJAIllaUU HjyJWjejCIiiawi!l) Green Chile Cheese la not at all like pimento chaosa o a o o D o a a o Q o n o o D o o a o a o a o a o