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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1920)
TITE MORNfNG OltEGONIAN, '. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1920 GOODING'S LEAD GUT BUT VICTORY SURE Late Returns Unable to Win for Nugent. THREE-FOURTHS VOTE IN Governor Davis Is Expected to Have Plurality or 40,000; Non partisans AH Lose. BOISK. Idaho, Nov. 4. (Special.) The majority held by Frank R. Good ing, republican. United States senator elect from Idaho in the race to suc ceed Senator Nugent, was reduced by late returns tonight from Tuesday's election, but with more than three fourths of the vote accounted for, or more than 110,000 out of a probable 145.000, nothing can change the re sult. Gooding has been elected United States senator by from 8000 to 10,000. Nugent increased his vote on the late returns from Canyon county, but the majority given Gooding in Ban nock county more than made up for the loss. Harding was increasing his lead over Cox and will have a plurality of 40.000 or better. Nugent ran ahead of Cox and Gooding ran behind Harding. Governor Davis will have a plurali ty of approximately 35,000. He is running second to Harding. The bal ance of the republican state ticket and the candidates for representatives In congress, together with the repub lican candidates for Justice of the su preme court, will have pluralities of from 15,000 to 20,000. Count of Votes Limited. When it was seen that the repub licans had made a clean sweep, election-return gatherers confined their attention almost wholly to the vote for president, senator and governor. The independent or non-partisan league candidates from governor down continued to run poor thirds In the race. . A total of 623 precincts, a number of which are complete, gave: For president Harding 77.2S9, Cox 89 735. For senator Gooding 60,483, Nugent 52.7S3. For governor Davis 65.886, Walters 33,035, Fairchild 19,974. State Return Incomplete. Tabulation of returns for Judicial and state office were still incom plete. From the 623 precincts re ported they gave the following totals: Lieutenant-governor Moore 21,649. Pettibone 9087, Zuck 5829. Justice supreme court Dunn 25,053. Lee 22. 895, McCarthy, 23.552, Forney 10.770, Flynn 11.286. Holden 10,779. Secre tary of state R. O. Jones 22,323. Curtis 9552, Brayton 6267. Auditor Gallet 22.169, K. W. Jones 9131. Crandall 5334. Treasurer Banks 21. 791 Melvin 10.551. Peckham 6366. Attorney-general Black 21,767. Bates 12,870. State superintendent Red field 26.788. Mine inspector Camp bell 22,855, Snow 10,377, Nestler 5114. Gooding Wins 33 Counties. The following list shows that Gooding carried 33 out of 44 counties In the Btate and Nugent carried 11. These were subject to change, on the late returns: For Gooding Ada, Adams, Bannock, Boundary, Bearlake, Benewah, Bing ham, Blaine, Bonneville. Butte, Cari bou. Cassia, Clark, Clearwater. Cus ter, Elmore. Franklin, Fremont, Goof ing, Idaho, Jefferson, Jerome, Koote nai, Latah, Lemhi, Lincoln, Madison, Nez Perce, neida. Power, Payette, Eboshone, Twin Falls. For Nugent Boise, Bonner, Camas, Canyon, Gem, Lewis, Minidoka, Owy hee, Teton, Valley, Washington. Legislature Control Won. The sixteenth Idaho legislature, which will have the honor of open ing the new legislative chambers in the state capitol next January, will be absolutely in control of the repub lican party, for a majority of the colons in both houses will be repub lican. Just what the margin of con trol will be has not been definitely determined, but it will be more than sufficient to dominate and put through legislation favored and de sired by the republican party. BAVIS IS CONGRATULATED Wiu Hays and Representative Smith Send Governor Messages BOISI5, Idaho, Nov. 4. (Special.) "Congratulations on your splendid majority. The people appreciate effi cient and economical administration f their affairs. Shake." This was the greeting from Repre tentative Smith to Governor Davis, in one of a bulky pile of congratulatory telegrams lying on the desk of the chief executive thjs morning. Will H. Hays, chairman of the re publican national committee, -added his appreciation of the way Governor Davis and the entire ticket in Idaho carried the grand old party banner through. "Congratulations on your own great victory," said Mr. Hays. "Best wishes and sincerest friendship always." TWO MEN PLANT 30MB5 CLEW TO IDENTITY OP PAIR 1XK.MSHED BY WATCHMAN. Suspecls Implicated in Jennings's Store Incident Described as Being Roughly Dressed. "Evidence that two roughly dressed men left the three bombs which were found in a doorway of the Henry Jen Ting & Sons' furniture store early Wednesday morning -was furnished yesterday when Night Watchman Bat fcon told ' Police inspectors Swennes and Schulpius that within a few min utes from the time he discovered the bombs two men came to the front door and 'demanded the "package" which they had left .near the door a fchort time before. Batson told the detectives he at first thought the bombs were bottles of liquor and he had no intention of riving them up to the men. When he opened the package, however, and found they were bombs he lost no time in turning them over to the po lice. Two of the bombs were sent to Se attle yesterday in an effort to learn whether or not they are celebration "bombs and were manufactured at a tIant in that city. Reports given out that the bombs might have been a part of celebration bombs stolen dur-, ing the Shrine convention were de nied last night by Inspector Swennes, who said that Victor Vernon, manager of a local airplane company, had ex amined tw.o of the bombs and said they were not a part of those used in any celebration here this summer. Chief Jenkins and rut rubers of the inspectors' burea. still cling to the ' theory that the bombs were brought i here by I. W. W., who have been ! headina' toward Portland during the ' last w'eek, and that they were to be used in creating a reign of terror. William Bryon, chief of the bureau of investigation of the department of justice in the northwest division, is working with the police detectives in an effort to determine the source of the explosives. Both city and federal officials have determined to make a drive against all I. W. W. found in.l Portland. Police Inspectors Swennes and Schulpius yesterday were given de scriptions of the men who accosted Night Watchman Batson of the fur niture store and demanded possession of the bombs. The investigation is sow devoted to an. effort at running them down, pending receipt of defi nite word from Seattle concerning the manufacture of the bombs. Inspector Swennes said last night that pieces of the bomb picked up at the home-of C. B. Hurtt, 1067 East Burnside street, early in the week, closely resembled remnants of the bombs exploded at Kelly Butte under the direction of Chief of Police Jenk kins Wednesday afternoon. This inclines police officials to the belief that the bombers, if they prove to be such, are endeavoring to bring about a reign of terror in Portland by the explosion of bombs in unexpected places. That other bombs may make their appearance at any time was a prediction at police headquarters last night. TUG DM IS TOMORROW ALBERTIXA KERR NURSERY BENEFIT IS ARRANGED. Mayor Baker to Be Stationed at One Down-Town Corner Sell ing Babies' Tickets. Tag day for the benefit of the Al bertina Kerr Nursery . home fund will be tomorrow when hundreds of workers will be busy selling the little pasteboard tags that will represent cash donations for the finishing of the building needed to house the little wards of the Pacific Coast Rescue and Protective society. Mayor Baker will be Btationed on a street corner in the business section and keeping his pre-election promise. win eeii the tags "like hot cakes." he predicts. Robert Stanfield will be out of the city for the day, but has delegated his daughter, Miss Bar bara Stanfield. to buy a tag for him and to sell as many as possible. All successful candidates will helo and a long list of society women, club women and .young - people will be among the workers. The entire ' gross proceeds of the sales today at the Coffee Cup, at Park street, near Alder, will be given to the nursery. ROAD BONDS TO BE SOLD Highway Commission Will Market Block Aggregating $1,500,000. SALEM,- Or., Nov. 4. (Special.) The state highway commission will meet in -Portland Saturday, when road bonds aggregating $1,500,000 will be sold. Bids for various high way Improvements and bridge con struction also will be considered at the session. The bonds to be sold are a part of the $10,000,000 issue authorized by the state legislature at its special session last January, and approved by the voters at the special election held in May. . COW BEATS MILK RECORD 33,4 69 Pounds Given in 318 Days, Says Owner of Prize Bovine. SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 4. Carna tion Segis Prospect, a cow owned by the Carnation Stock farms, near here, established a new world record for milk production with a total of 33, 469 pounds of milk in 318 days, ac cording to announcement today by K. A. Stuart, president of the farms, The-cow has 47 days to go to com plete her year's record. The former world record tirr milk production was S3, 425 pounds in 365 days, made by a California cow. Diplomats Lose Rugs. BERLIN. Nov. 4. The Chilean legation here has been entered by thieves and rugs valued at UOO.OOO marks stolen. LAUN-DRY-ET7E ..M:iiW.vi-.i.iit.j:rm i:m.m NO BROKEN BUTTONS The Laun-Dry-Ette washes . the clothes then whirls them wring-er-dry. No buttons broken for there's no wringer! SEE DEMONSTRATION AT THE ELECTRIC MAID SHOP 133 TENTH ST. -Broadway 4024. "Let the Electric Maid Do Your Work" Gift of the Snow-Kissed Pines of the North Tour nose will Jiarbor cold germs. Do not allow them to waste your vitality. Use at once Slayr's Pine Needle Balm and check them at the beginning. Disregard of common colds is one of the causes for the appalling death rate from flu and pneumonia in the last few years. Colds are infec tious and dangerous. Keep a tube of Mayr's Pine Needle Balm in the house and at the first suggestion of a cold apply it to the nose. Catarrh, that embarrassing and troublesome condi tion, clears up quickly when Mayr's Pine Needle Balm is used. Sold in two sizes 30c and 60c tubes. Free trial by writing Geo. It, Mayr, 219 W. Austin Ave.. Chicago. Mayr's Pine ' Needle Bam is for sale by drciggists '. everywhere. Adv. - j mmltow Sate JEVERY SALE IS FINAL POSITIVELY NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS For some years past The Emporium has held a series of Economy Sales in November an event looked forward to by the discriminating, careful shoppers of this city. This year with merchandise conditions as they are we have been moved to greater effort and this extraordinary garment offering is evidence of our sincere desire to make this the greatest of Economy Sales ever held. Liberal reductions on our regular stocks in addition to hundreds of garments obtained recently in the open market at very advantageous prices permit us to offer these high-grade, distinctive, carefully tailored Fall and Winter garments at prices that will prove how economically you can shop here. Coupled with low prices is the absolute surety of quality in merchandise. This supreme Garment Selling Event commences Friday you have been waiting for this sale it is here Come Early! Really Marvelous Values in This Coat Sale $39-50 We've sold hundreds of the same grades at $55 to $65, Annual Economy Sale Price. . These unsurpassed values in coats will astonish the buying public coats of a distinguished character, em bodying the most graceful fall and winter modes beau tifully silk lined. THE MATERIALS : Fine velours, bolivia, Duvetyne Yalama and Silvertones. THE STYLES: Extremely smart belted models pleated effects with silk stitchery the wrap-like gar ment with full, loose back the dashing tailored coat with trim belt and a host of other distinctive styles with effective touches in large shawl or round collars of natural raccoon, dyed oppossum and sealine. THE COLORS : A generous range of rich browns in the varying tones of heather, tobacco, Havana and beav er, reindeer, taupe and blues. 75 Coats That Sold at $29.50 to $35 SPECIAL ANNUAL ECONOMY SALE PRICE $22.50 These are principally sizes for misses and small women. If you are fortunate enough to be "small size" you'll find these extraordinary values. The fabrics are chiefly silvertones of ex cellent quality full lined with lustrous sateen and handsome full collars of sealine fur. PLUSH and PILE FABRIC COATS REDUCED Luxurious plush and pile fabric coats the famous Salts, II. & H. and Shelton loom weaves. Plain and fur trimmed clever loose effects, belted or unbelted models in short, three-quarter and full lengths. $ 39.50 Coats at $ 31.60 $ 59.50 Coats at.... $ 48.55 $ 75.00 Coats at $ 59.85 $135.00 -Coats at $108.00 $195.00 Coats at $146.25 All HIGH-GRADE CLOTH COATS REDUCED ' Sweeping reductions on all our finest high grade cloth coats inuch desirable fabrics as bolivia, peachbloom, Salts, Hudson Seal, Duvetyne and Yalama. Beautifully silk lined throughout. $130.00 Coats at $101.25 $150.00 Coats at. . . .$105.00 $195.00 Coats at $132.50 $250.00 Coats at $169.50 $275.00 Coats at $189.50 50 Exquisite Silk Dresses . Featured in the Economy Sale at $39.50 Dresses that were considered spendid values earlier in the season at $55.00 to $65.00. .Never before was there a time when money could more wisely be spent for this very unusual buying opportunity of fers latest versions of the designers' art in women's finest silk dresses. Developed in shimmering, heavy satins, clinging charmeuse and lovely Kitten's Ear Crepe of truly exceptional quality elaborated with rich embroidery in wool, silk and bugle beads. Graceful long waisted and tunic effects, with clever touches of col ors in contrast with the shades of navy, brown and black. This sensational offering includes but 50 iresses we advise an early selection. Stunning Wool Dresses Regular $39.50 to $49.50 Lines IN A REAL ECONOMY SALE AT One must see to appreciate the importance of this drastic price reduction in women's desirable wool dresses. Extremely smart styles in tricotines, wool ve lours, serges and a few serge and satin combinations. The trimmings are dashing and unusual tiny pleated frills of Oriole and Orange with touches of Jade braiding and embroidery, and clever tailored models with trimmings of wide, mil itary silk braid. In navy, black and several shades of brown. SUITS Priced With Utter Disregard to Their " High Quality in Our Annual Economy Sale $46.95 JSmr silk $33.50 83 Suits that were $59.50 to $79.50 The premier suit sale of the year every suit from our regular stock of finely tailored garments for women and misses. Clever, straight-line models and varia tions of the youthful ripple effects in tricotine, fine velours, yalama, duvet de laine and velour checks. An excellent assortment of shades to choose from : Rein- deer, French or Pekin Blues, Navy, Taupe and the various lovely shades of brown beautifully silk lined. The high quality of the fabrics the originality of the styles the careful workmanship all emphasize the desirability of these stun ning suits. SUB-STANDARD SILK STOCKINGS $1.25 a Pair 3 Pairs for $3.50 But for small imperfections (which really don't affect the wearing qualities at all) these hose would sell at $2 and $2.50 a pair, the regular price of this well-known make. Black, brown and some colors. . $2.75 Full-Fashioned Silk Hose $2.19 ' Exceptionally well made, of . pure thread silk. Black, navy, brown, white and gray. Economy and the Blouse Shop Point the Way to These $8.50 to $10.00 Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses $5.95 They take their place among the bargains of other daysj' these amazingly good quality waists, m white, flesh, bisque, brown, peach, gray and navy. Dozens of the smartest prac tical styles, tucking, embroidery, beading, braiding and lace trimmed. . Reasons enough for their charm, but every woman will exclaim over the wonderful quality heavv. firm and dur able materials. It's easy to economize if you buy -your blouses from this group. . CZ mi Si $39.50 to $45.00 Suits A limited number at $26.75 Trig Ijelts emphasize the smartness of these Silvertone suits. Exceptional values, these in dependable browns and blues all are lined with good quality fancy silks and some have smart Sealine fur collars. STRIKING REDUCTIONS ON ALL HIGHER-PRICED SUITS $163.00 suits reduced to. . . -S110.00 $135.00 suits reduced to S 90.00 $100.00 suits reduced to g G9.75 $ 89.50 suits reduced to S 67.45 $ 75.00 suits reduced to S 56.25 $ 69.50 suits reduced to S 52.15 $ 63.00 suits reduced to 48.75 ECONOMY SPECIALS FROM THE UNDERWEAR SHOP $4.25 Vanity Fair Trico Glove Silk Vests, ECONOMY PQ 7?Q PllICE -DO.D i $5.95 Vanity Reinforced Bloom ers, ECONOMY . &A QC PKICE DIJ $5.95 Crepe de Chine Nightgowns, ECONOMY a A nrr PRICE DfJb.7J $2.75 Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise, ECONOMY (PI QX PRICE ............. iD-L'VO $2.50 and $2.75 Silk Camisoles, vumvy j cur economy ci ok hlk Uotekweak price VX.JJ Introductory Prices on Philippine Underwear Very fine quality JJ O Q C Gowns and Chemises iDO73 . Exquisite hapd-made Philippine Underwear Gowns and Chemises, beautifully designed ideal for gift-giving. ' The Fur Shop Announces Every Fur Reduced 25 Simply deduct 4 from the marked price. Buy your Christmas furs now pay a small deposit if you like, and hold them and make sure of these substantial savings $ 39.50 Fitch Choker $ 29.65 $ 5.00 Hudson Seal Scarf $ 63.75 $100.00 Black Lynx $ 75.00 $125.00 Fitch Collar $ 93.75 $200.00 Choice Skunk Stole $150.00 $275.00 Kolinsky Jap Mink Stole. . .$206.25 $105.00 Mole Scarf $ 78.75 $119.50 Squirrel Scarf 89.85 Jmmd a. Ii I ZjWETT CO U-gff 1 J, 124 12 128 SIXTH ST, JUST OFF WASHINGTON "And What Is so Rare" AS SILK PETTICOATS . LIKE THESE AT $4.35 They expected to be sold at $5.95 and $8.50. This splendid offering didn't just happen we planned it specially for this economy sale to "help the back-to-normal movement." They are all jersey, with fancy flounces, or taffeta with figured flounces. , , - - NOVELTY UMBRELLAS SUITABLE FOR GIFTS $10.95 to $14.50 Silk Umbrellas Economy Price $9.85 What more practical and acceptable as a gift to another or yourself than a fine waterproof silk umbrella? Most any color, likewise a variety of handles of interesting design. Economy says "Buy one of these handsome umbrellas at $9.85." mm fa? i