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THE SUXDAT OKEGONIAX, PORTLAND, OCTOBER 9, 1910. HOTEL'S CONTROL 1 DEPENDS ON SUIT YOUNO WOMEN WHO AIDED Df SELLING MAPS YESTERDAY TO SWELL OREGON "DRY" FUND EVEN GREATER MOKEY-SAVUfQ OPPORTTjyiTIES THAN TJSUAI. rOR MONDAY. YOU MAKE NO MISTAKE WHEN YOU BUY YOTJR OUTER WEARDTO APPAREL AT THE STORE THAT HAS NO PRILLS that sells good merchandise FOR LESS MONEY THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN THIS CITY THE PEOPLE'S STORE THE PEOPLE'S STORE The Largest, Cleanest, Newest, Brightest Stock of Neckwear at Lower Prices Than Any Store on the Pacific Coast. TAILORED SUITS FOR $25.00 Which credit stores ask from $10.00 to $15.00 more for. and not as pood. Ownership of T.vo Shares of I Stock Important to New Owners of Portland. Cor. 5th and Alder Sts. Afternoon and Tailored Street Dresses, Party guj Theater Gowns BALANCE OF POWER HANGS !TaO'3 Attorney .Ioph, Counsel for Day Interests. Make Ll,jtit or Suit Begun by CnrlMena Flaoken eteln for Norman Bros. Future control of tiie management of . the affairs of the Portland Hotel Com- ' cur In Involved In the ownership of i ; two shares of stork of the corporation. according to a suit brouant In the Stall lreult Court yesterday by Christens V.Kleckeni'teln against S. Julius Mayer, Jtelle Mayer and George W. Joseph. In reference to the two shares of stork, over which there Is now a con , troversy as to ownership. It Is under- rtond that they were used br the Day Erothers to give them the balance of . power over the Norman Brother when the Hot-I Portland property changed . ownership last June. When the change of stock ownership In trie hotel company took place, Ben and William Norman secured 4 per cent ot ' the holdings and the Day people secured , an equal amount of the stock. The 2 per cent that was needed by either fae- tion to control the situation represented no two shares of stock held by Mr. Joseph. At a meeting of the board of director cf the hotel co-npany. following the. stork S transfer, the Norman Brothers were not present. The two shares held by Mr. Jos-ph were turned over to the Days. Kr this move the Days were able to rep resent H per cent of the stock and. ac cordingly, they have ben In absolute con trol of the business management of the company since that time. Mork Control 1 1muc. If ttie suit Instituted yesterday by Mrs. Fleckenst.'ln Is decided In favor of the plaintiff, the control of the cor poration, now held by the Day Inter ests, will be affected, and If the one .share passr Into the hands of the Nor ,man Brother, each faction would have en equal voice In the operation of the . c ompany. Attorney Joseph, counsel for the Day " Interests, said last evening that In hla estimation the ult waa based on no grounds of merit and he considered the j action a Joke. i "The Norman are lmply In the mi nority and of course they will do er- J mining they can to get control of the ' rompany." said Mr. Joseph. "It looks to me that the suit brought yesterday ;wa Instigated by them In order to attack our position and wrest our ower from us If possible.' . The plaintiff, as administratrix of the -estate of her late husband. Henry Kleckensteln. allege that S. Julius Mayer, a a partner of the firm of Kleckensteln Mayer, had represented to her husband that the two share of stock purchased by the firm In last had been disposed of In 13. when the firm was financially embarrassed: that the firm's principal creditor. Livingstone & Company, of Sin Francisco, had In cluded the stock In the item of col- . lateral and had liquidated the prop erties to satisfy the claim against the ' partnership. False Iteprcentations Alleged. On February 14. 194. the partner in corporated tfcelr bustnean. and. according to the complaint, the defendant Mayer lain asserted thut tl.e two shares of stock were no longer the property of the firm. Trie plaintiff allege that the repre sentations and statements) made to her husband aa to the dlspotlon of the two shares of stock were false and known by the defendant to be untrue, and were made for the purpose of deceiving and defrauding her husband. The two hares. It is alleged, remained in the partner ship name of Fleckenstein & Mayer from February. 1VM. until May. iio. men in 'tr.e name ol the firm the two share were, by an Indorsement signed Flecken stein Mayer." transferred to Estelle Maver. The next step In the alleged stock Jug . gl'rg process was made when the de fendant. 3- Julius Mayer and Eetelle j Mayer, according to the complaint, trans-f-rred the eto k to their attorney. George W. Joseph, on May IT. 1910, and that cn the following day the exchange of possession was actually made. It is furtner a!leed that the defendant, S Julius Maer. has received dividends f'sularly. amour.tlr.g to about 0. j Stock of Mrategic Value. t That there I unusual value attached o the two scares of Block l alleged aa ' fallows: The said two shares of stock are. by reason of their stragetlc value In de termining the control over the business affair of the Portland Hotel Company, of great value, the exact amount of . which plaintiff cannot, at this time. estimate, and the plaintiff I Informed and believe and therefore allege that unless restrained by order of the court, the said defendant S. Julius Mayer will cause his said Attorney George W. Jos eph to transfer said slock out of his possession and beyond the control of this court and from the effect of any decree Issued herefrom." A full and complete accounting of the etock transactions is prayed for In re flect to the partnership dealing. Til ourt is asked to declare the assign ment of the stock, a passing through the hands of different holders, aa be , irg null and void. It is also asked that the plaintiff be authorized and empowered to have ls- ' aued to hei a separate certificate from the Fortiand Hotel Company for one R'-.are of srock of the company. John F. Logn In attorney for the plaintiff. BKFR nSHED IN WIFE'S FACE 31 r. Cumhv Oojeet to Treatment and Flic Suit for Divorce. ' Dashing the contents of a bucket of beer in her face, breaking a eer bot Ve over her bead and performing sun-- other sets of a like nature were among some of the reasons that Mar tin K Ciimby considers sufficient srrottnds for divorce, Mr. Cumby Ttled her complaint In the Circuit Court yesterday and asks that she be riven a decree of divorce from her h'isoand. James E. Cumby. She asks for IIS a month as altmonv. Because hi wife called him a "bum" and also accused him of cultivating the attentions of other women. Frank R EUiott want to be separated from Catherine Elliott. The suit for di vorce was filed in the Circuit Court .-eterday. Ther were married In Victor!. B C, In 105. -We M. chrlateneon brought ult for i'vorce against Flmer Chrlstenson , jestrrday on the grounds of inhuman PI''1 V .Vr - - ' I.KF-T TO RIGHT treatment. She ask for 110 alimony and $100 to defray pense of the aulL t month the ex- At'TOJIOBILE MEX IX COrRT Dealers Assert Attempt Made to Damage Tlielr Business. AMer'ng thai J. T. Weart and A. S. Kedz'e. manager of the Automobile Owners' Purchasing League, have been endeavoring to damage their business by false representation. BaJlou & Wright, dealer In automobile acces sories, yesterday filed a complaint In the State Circuit Court, asking that the defendants be restrained from such practice. The plaintiff allege that tVeart and Kedzle have been exhibiting a letter, written by plaintiffs, to customers of the latter and have represented the letter a a contract binding them to de liver accessories at dealer' price. Plaintiffs also allege that the defend ant have had business relation with them and have been receiving their sup port and backing. In the complaint, the plaintiffs deny that they have signed a contract with treart and Kedzle and that they have ever supplied the defendant with mer chandise of any kind. IXTUR IXDICTSIEXTS FOUND Grand Jury Dismisses Charges Against Two Accused Men. Four true bills and two not true bills were returned yesterday by the Multnomah County grand Jury, a fol lows: Pat McClure, charged with holding up and robbing F. O. Arata the night ot September 29. The amount alleged to have been secured by McClure was $7.60; same, for holding up and rob bing Walter H. Drennen of 20 the night of September 29. Morris B. Jeter, for assaulting How ard Dutcher with a knife September S. John Murphy, for assault with a dan gerous weapon upon Amy Roberts Sep tember 22. Not a true bill was returned In the rase of George A. Moss, charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Mary Plxley. May 4. The grand Jury also found not a true bill in the case of E. Hunsaker, charged with committing; forgery September 7. INSANITY MAY KILL CASE State Awaits Condition of Harry Bassett In Doctor's Trial. The Insanity of Harry Bassett. held as complaining wltnea In the County Jail to appear against Iw. C. H. Francis and Pr. W. J. iMay. accused of a criminal operation, may result in dismissing the state's case against the physicians. They are charged with performing an opera tion on France! Roberts, of The Dalles, which resulted In her death. Bassett has been held aince September IS to appear as the prosecuting witness In the case. ,He brooded over the affair constantly snd during the past few days had been showing symptom of a de ranged mind. Yesterday his cae became omewhat worse, although County Physi cian Gearv was of the opinion that hi condition would tmprove soon with proper attention. Unless Bassett condition im proves In a day or two. it Is planned to remove the prisoner to a sanitarium. Court Notes. A bench' warrant was Issued yester day afternoon by the grand Jury for the arrest of Meyer Shenker. a Junk dealer on Front street, for receiving stolen property. The warrant was is sued at the Instance of Special Agent LiHts. of the Portland Railway. Light Power Company, charging Shenker with purchasing copper wire stolen from the company. Roy Lay ton. alia Hammond, who waa arrested recently on a charge of attempted burglary, was yesterday taken to Pan Antonio. Tex., where he la wanted for burglary. The order for hi release here was algned by Judge Cleland and the priaoner was given into the custody of Deputy Sheriff Malsberger. GHATEFrt LADIES. I desire to express publicly our highest appreciation for the kindness shorn n us the Ladle of the Busy Bee Senlng Circle In our bazaar Just closed. Your gratefully, MRS. LENA JAMBS. 1 C "Vi ' f i p . I 111-- l - :- i . BLANCHE! WILSON, l.A VERSE ROB, Prohibition Workers Devote Time for Sale. 'DRY" FUNDS ARE SECURED New Feature Added to Campaign In Oregon, When Maps Showing Dry" Sold Counties of State Are on Portland Streets. To the "Oregon dry" campaign a new feature wan added yesterday by the j various churches of the city, which have a Indorsed the campaign. It was In the ' form of a map day. Small maps were I sold, one a We of which showed the'eoun- j ties that are "dry" under local option, and those that are "wet." On the other sldj was printed an appropriate verse. Young women and children sold these . cards on the streets at 10 cents each. j The movement was for the purpose of promoting public sentiment for state wide prohibition, and also to raise funds to carry on the campaign. It was In charge of Mlas Marie C. Brehm. The tags were distributed among the various churches of the city, which took charge of the selling of a certain number of them. It waa Impossible to learn last night the amount realised by the sale, aa - the churches had not reported. s The sellers started out about t o'clock In the morning, with the determination to make It a succesn Young women, and a few boys who proffered their services, were stationed at the principal eitreet corners. The little maps sold readily, and the sale was kept up until late in the day. PERSONAL MENTION. R. B. McKenxte, of Eugene, at the Perkins. W. H. Marvin, ot Albany, Is at the Perkins. Mr. Hilda Abbott, of St. Helens, I at the Lenox. B. C BrownelL of Umatilla. I at the Cornelius. W. T. Betts. of Coberg. I registered at the Oregon. E. A. Scholtz. of Salt Lake City, is T7- o i. ,.. a I at the Ramaoo V - Sl , w.t.u xv. . . 'k' ;:' , " i S. F. Wilson, of Athena, tered at the Imperial. Is regis- ! Dr. C F.. Wade, of Drain, is j-egis-tered at the Cornelius. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fagan. of Con don, are at the Imperial L. R. Rutherford, of St. Helens. Is registered at the Perkins. E. M. and A. Toung and S. A. Shore, of Independence, are at the Lenox. Mr. and-Mr. Hugh Lester, of Prlne vllle. are staying at the Imperial. Chris Johnson and family, of North Powder, are staying at the Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. O'Kane, of Pll- verton. are staying at the Cornelius. Mr. W. E. Borah, of Boise. Is at the Portland. Senator Borah will join her this morning. Misses Bessie Harrison. Winifred Sampson and F. Marsh, of Salem, are staying at (he Lenox. Mrs. Joseph Blumauer and daughter. Mr. C. B. Goodman, are permanently located at the Kearney apartments and will be at home after October 10. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Btsslnger, who have been In California six months, re turned to Portland last week and will remain until March, when they expect to visit Europe. Wesley M. Shannon, of the Colorado Milling Elevator Company of Denver, arrived last night to visit his father. Captain J. P. Shannon, who Is 111 at the Good Samaritan Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mitchell. Miss MAP OUT OBSERVED vv e'. w :1 MABEL M EGG IS OX. Marie Mitchell. Miss Elizabeth Tost. Charles T. Mitchell, of Cadillac, Midl and Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Sawyer, of Hillsdale,. Mich, tourists,, are staying at the Portland. Mrs. Clifford Nichols was hostess Thursday at an informal afternoon and tea In honor of Miss Celeste Moore, whose wedding to Lester Btokes took place ye8 terday. Mrs. Nichols guests were Miss Bhanna Cummlng, Miss Jean Mackenzie, Miss Ruby Crichton, Miss Dorothy Hoi brook. Miss Milla Wesstnger. Miss Kieta Buehner, Miss Leslie Weldler, Mi; Helen Moore, Miss Mildred Nichols, Miss Evelyn Wilson, Miss Hazeltlne Williams; Mrs. Harlow Moore and Miss Stella Froh- mau. CHICAGO. Oct. 8. (Special.) Pacific Coast people registered at Chicago ho tela today are: From Portland, at the Stratford,- F. H. Philbrick; at the Grand Pacific. Mis R. Beman. From Lo Angeles. R. W. Hoyt. DATA ENTOMBED IN ROCK Cornerstone of New Klneograph Building Filled With Records. Should the people of ages yet to come . decide to break open the cornerstone of the new KIneograph building, which was laid yesterday on the east side of , Grand avenue, between East Couch and j Kast Burnside streets, they would find a remarkable assortment of articles which might cause them some perplex ity, but which would be good historical Information In regard to events trans piring In Oregon "away back in 1910. They would find data in regard to tha ngnt against proposed state-wide pro hibition in the constitution made by the Greater Oregon Home Rule Association, and the reverse side of the argument in .literature of the Anti-Saloon League: ''pictures of Jay Bowerman and Oswald West. Republican and Democratic can didates for Governor. refiDectlvelv. would give rise to comment on the in tricate political situations of the day. as might also the detailed results of the recent primary election. Copies of the local papers would give evidence of the social conditions and problems of the times. The building is designed for use as a moving-picture theater and is being ereuiea oy iio tiieeman. an architect. It will be SO feet In length by' 25 feet in width and the estimated cost Is LEASE SELLS FOR $35,000 Dabney & Dabney Take Over Prop erty at Grand and East Pine. Dabney A De-bney. real estate oners. " hav P1"1 3S to W. E. Brainard " th0 the northeast corner of arand avenue and Bant Pine streets. This g Quarter block In one nt fh h- business districts of tha East Side with 100 feet on Grand avenue and 90 feet on East Pine. It Is said that Dabney & Dabney will build a good structure for business pur poses on tnis lana ana that even now number of firms have made inquiry re garding a lease there.' PLUMBING Is a good trade, and is taught In the Y. M. C. A. day and night school. Classes meet two nights a week. Theory and shop practice given together. Fee nomi nal. Many men In the trade received their instruction in this school. CARD OF THANKS. We desire to thank our many frienda ann acquaintances for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother; also for the beautiful floral offerings. K. W. SV ASH ALL. G. VALENTINE SNASHALL. VIOLA P. f.NASHALL. MYRTLE C. SNASHALL. Texas Will Secure Fugitive. . S A LEM. Or.. Oct. g. (Special.) Ex tradition, was granted by. Acting Gov ernor Bowerman today for Ray Layton, who is held in Portland for San Antonia. Tex., authorities. Layton Is wanted in Texas on a charge of burglary with in tent to commit thcfi. IIk! See Our Window Display One Hundred BANKERS DDE THIS WEEK SIX TRAIN' SECTIONS TO ARRIVE OX WAY EAST. Arrangements Being Made, to Show Visitors aa Much of City as Can Be Seen In Day. More than 600 Eastern bankers will visit Portland this week In two spe cial trains, divided Into six sections. on their way home from the meeting of the National Bankers' Association in Los Angeles. The first delegation to arrive in Port land will be composed of New York and Philadelphia bankers, traveling in special New York Central train In two sections. These trains will arrive at 9 A. M. on Wednesday. October 12, and the visitors will remain in the city all day, departing over the Northern Pacific for Seattle at 1 A. M. In the second, delegation will be Eastern and Southern bankers, whose train is divided into four sections, each carrying about 100 persons. The four sections are designated by colors, the first being called "Red." the second White." the third "Blue" and the fourth "Green." The second series of trains will ar rive in Portland Friday, October H, over the - Southern Pacific lines and will remain here until midnight, when they will leave for the North. Arrangements are being made for the entertainment of the visitors and for means of showing them as much of the city as may be seen In a single day. HORSE SH0WSEAT SALE Will open Monday at Rowe & Martin's drugstore, A. M. Reserved seats 7oc and $1. General admission 60c. A few boxes left. " Klernan Secures New Position. The resignation of W. Ev Kiernan. for four years chief deputy constable, waa presented to Constable Lou Wagner yes terday morning ana win taiee enect at once. Kiernan has been offered a posi tion In charge of .the credit department of MHer Frank. During hlg service In Life Insurance or Death Insurance Which? People willingly pay large sums for life insurance, which Is really death Insurance: but real life Insurance fre- uently consists in taking Eckmanl Alterative. Can any 'Tung sick person atrord not to take the Alterative? It sharpens the appetite, makes life look different, brings better health tth greater earning power. Often ersons are so much improvd that thev can work even before they are finally cured. Investigate it, if you are broad mind ed enough to believe thai there can be a cure for Consumption which has ot been sensationally exploited, or hlch is not baaed merely on climatic diet restrictions. Mr. Webb's re port follows: vi eiaon. in. Gentlemen: "During 1905. mv physi cian sent me to Texas, from there to Colorado. 1 became worse and was sent home to die. I heard of Eck man's Alterative, began treatment, and as cured. I earnestly recommend Eckman's wonderful cure for Consump- ion. (Signed Arridavit) arthlrwebb. Eckman's Alterative cures Bronchi- is. Asthma. Hay Fever: Throat and Lung Affections. For sale by The Owl Drug Co., and other leading druggists. fk tor DoDRtti oi cured cases ana rnte to Eckman Laboratory. Phila delphia, Pa., for additional evidence. That Usually Sell for $40, in an Amazing Special Sale Starting Monday Morning A VERY large special purchase, including the ex quisite models, from a leading New York dress and costume manufacturer. "We are in raptures over them, and so will you be, and once you see how great the values are you 11 buy unhesitatingly. There are nearly 300 of these charming theater, dancing and din ner frocks and afternoon and tailored street dresses, in. a dozen or more different models, each bright, new and in the height of style. The materials are Broad cloths, Serges, Mistral, Velvets, Crepe de Chines, Silk Voiles, Chiffons and . 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