The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 11, 1912, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 11, '1011
mm fear
TO GO ON BALLOT
'Secretary of State's List, In
? complete But County, Clerks
Ltaay-FiirJirt -Those .Which
Have Been Omitted.
A'
I Artmporkr fright u.ffewd yeter
fflay by the friend of certain candldatpii,
-who ,fwd thff jtiam would bo left
,toff xtia ballot, wu Stilled iaat evening;
Iwhen It was learned that nomination
f papers fltod with county clerk will be
r--raroept(t""mrtoTertatnstati?B"offlf'fl,
. and the names will be on the ballot,
j after all.
The candidate Whose friends were
iPartloularly -alarmed were Robert Serv
, Prnrraiilit randldate for railroad
CotwnlBHlon Kr- P.- MaJiaf fe3V-4nd-4 ate te,
i
let, for the same office, and .0orga N.
Davl (and W. A. I.eet, Progressive and
Independent candidates tor - circuit
Judge of department No. 4.
The alarm resulted from the receipt
of an official copy of the list of state
and district nominations certified to
the various county clerks by th sec
retary of state. In which the names of
the candidates mentioned wero omitted.
Kamo to 3MUa In.
' It develops that because of a differ
ence 1n the law as to nominations at
the primaries or ''by convention or In
dependent.: petitions, the list. : cettlf led
by the secretary of state It not com
plete for all offices, and the remaining
names will be flUed In by the county
clerks in the districts affected..
There Is aome ambiguity in the law
Dn the eUDjeot, . ana me secretary ' or
state has been governed by the con-
structlno given by the attorney gen
eral. Thinking that nominations for
circuit judges should be filed with the
secretary of state, the Progressive
party committee, sent Davis' papers to
Secretary OlCott, and they were re
turned to be filed with the county clerk
of Multnomah, as this Is the only coun
ty comprised in that district. In the
css of Service, Mahaffey and Gates,
thtr papers are TequJretf to be filed
with the county clerks of every county
In ' the Second railroad commissioner
district. The county clerks then place
their names upon the list, in addition to
the list furnished by the secretary of
Mr. Let obtained ah opinion on the
subject from Attorney General Craw
ford before his papers were filed. Un
der date of October 4 the attorney gen
eral wrote: -v '
' Attorney General Gives Ylew.
"I am of opinion the certificate of
nomination must be filed with the coun
ty clerk , or Multnomah county. . T
nomination Is not made under the di
rect primary law, but is an independent
homlnaUonby-voters of -the electoral
district. , :,v ;...; vv
The electoral dlstrlot comprises only
one county, and section 1149 of Lord's
Oregon laws governs the filing of the
petition.' It provides:
, "All . certificates . of . nomination of
candidates for offices to be filled by
the electors of an electoral ' district,
other ; than a congressional district or
county, or precinct, shall be filed with
the clerk of the county, and if such
electoral district, embraces mora than
one county, then a duplicate thereof
shall be filed with the county clerk of
each county within such electoral dis
trict.'" f
The attorney general says an exam
ination of the orglnal bill as it. passed
the legislature shows there was no
comma . after the word "district," and
he thinks it clear that nominations
made outside the primary law In all dis
tricts except congressional - districts
shall be filed with the county clerk. ,
omeiTWBis
FULLY CORRECTED
Scientific American' Publishes
Letter of Major Mclndoe,
Correcting Statements Pub
lished Covering the Work.
Safety rasor blades can be sharpened
by immersion in a solution of one part,
by-welghtr-ef -muriatlo-aoli-to 10 -of
water and then polishing them.
In Its Issue of October B, the Bclen
tiflo American publishes letters from
the Portland Chamoer of Commerce an1
Major J. F. Mclndoe, corps United
States engineers, In 'Charge of the lower
Columbiarl ver work, correctin g 1 erro
neous statements relative to the gov
ernment Improvement work written t
William Hosea Ballou, Bo. D., and print
ed In the issue of August 14, under the
caption of -"The Harbors of the Pacific
Coast.'' , '...-T-.
Major Mclndoe's letter giving the
facta was addressed to the chamber and
by it forwarded to the Scientific Amer
ican. It followst '
Major HoXndoe's letter.
"Referring to your letter of Septem
ber 12, 1812. inclosing a clipping from
the Sclentlflo American relative' to .the
Jetties at the mouth of the Columbia
river, I wish to say that I read the ar
ticle about a week ago and made note
of it with' the Intention of writing to
the editor, calling his attention to the
erroneous statements published' In h
paper prepared by William Hosea Bal
lou, SC. D. ' '";,' .' :.'..-'
"Instead of only about H.0O0 feet of
the south Jetty being completed on the
first of June, hle Jettx was trac
ttcally seven miles long and nearly com
pleted. the only work remaining to be
done at that date being the completion
of the groins, extension of Jetty apron,
and the filling up of some low places,
which work . should be entirely com
pleted In about six working months.
Instead of '12 years to complete the
present south jetty,' It la confidently
expected that it will be completed in the
early spring of 1913, and that Its main
tenance will not require the dumping of
more than- email amount of rook in
the, next few"years, while the trestle
remains serviceable. .
"The proposed north Jetty, Instead of
being two. thirds as long as to south
Jettyls-only- a lltUa over, jone third as
long, and should not cost more than
one half the amount expended on the
latter. Instead of 18 years to complete
the north jetty, as stated by Mr, Bullou,
a most liberal estimate would be six
years, so that Portland can hope for
tAe full depth" which the jetties will
give across the bar in about seven years
Instead of 3S years.' , Preliminary work
for the north Jetty, Including construc
tion of receiving wharf, storage yards,
etc., Is now well tinder way and it Is
hoped that dumping of rock in the north
jetty can be commenced during the sum
mer of 1913. Within one year after the
construction of the north Jetty is begun
it Is expected that Its effect on the bar
will be noticeable by Increased depths,
and that . thU Inorease of depth will
continue with the advance of the jetty
work until the desired -40 foot channel
results, .;:.......'.,:'-'? ''-';,',: 'i
"During the fiscal year ending June
SO, 1S12, the best channel remained fixed
In position, the survey completed In
June, 1012 showing It to be almost ex
actly in the same position u lit June
1011.. '
1 1 "J. V. MoINDOB,
'": "Major, Corps of Bngineera"
Bon of former Senator Dead.
rr (TJnlUa" PrexrXMMd Pre. V SfTT
") IiOi Angelee, Cal Oct H. WlUougb
by Cole, son of former United Siftei
Senator Cornelius Cole, Is dead here to
day after a lingering illness. Cole was
prorolnanl4o-Jaw circles herella wae
bora In Sacramento.
cimicbiteib
j .':' -' '..- i 'i ' ,'s,. ." ' '.t'':;
i Bugaboo
German Invasion 1
'Causes Big Shift in Eng
lish Home Guard. .
(United Prea teaied Wlre.l "'" .
JLondon, Oct. 11. The oft-recurring
bugaboo of a possible German Invasion
Is believe .to be primarily , responsible
for , orders now being gent' out by tne
war Office looking to' a' wholesala re
distribution of the British army. ;.;..
Almost the entire army is to-be con
centrated 1ft the eastern ,countle,f the
most likely points of. Invasion. :
Colchester will be the heedquarters
and the troops will be distributed over
the districts in which the recent man
euvers, were held. -', r::::.ytt-:?r-
The dredging .fleet . lowned " by the
TTnttai states rovernment for work on
Its rivers' and harbora numbers 858 ves
sels and , ta-meargestot him nw-jfc
the world. V
";,Kor7Stordajr, 1000 pounds of The Hofe Store
Fudee. soectal (or the day St arX'
6 to 9:30
aHoltz Corner,w Fifth and Washington
Open Saturday Evenings Until 9:30
Buttcrick Patterns and Publicationt
American- Ladror8eU-$ x-to-$7.SO
"Holtz Corner," Fifth and Washington
Sale of MslSuits
''Continuation' of the great special ialr
of men'g $15 to $20 Clfl Kil
Suits-t-spedat-price-of VJLVeM V-
Specials
50c Neckw'r 29c
6 1. 9:30 -100 dozen men's Tiiglu
irdt , silk Four-iu-llands, se-
verilble and" open-end tyle.
neat tripa.-nd figures, in
great assortment. Best OQt
50c values, on sale, only eL
Rogers Silver-
ware Now 14c
6. to 9:30-1000 pieces -of Roe-
ra'SUverWarey km ver forks,
spoons, sugar shells, soup
spoons, etc; marvelous " An
values sale at only, each lrx
98c Scarfs 45c
6 to 9:30-A special lot of betd
ed chiffon neck and head Scarfs
of good quality chiffon, heavily
beaded, 20x72 inches in AKn
sire; 98c values, on sale "wv
$1.98 Chiffons
Priced at $1.25
6 to 9:30 42-inch extra quality
bordered Chiffon, white grounds
-printed-in -color,-beautiful pat
terns,-. large variety; flj"! OC
J18jakejiheyar(Ui?JL
Men's Hose 17c
6 to 9:30100 dozen men's
navy, smoke, etc.; reinforced
heel and - toe; best 25c 1 fjp
values, on sale at, pair All
$le00 Women's
wear
6 to 9:301500 pieces 'of wo
men s neefcwear, ftieaict ana
Robespierre collars, fancy
stocks, chemisettes, coat ffl.
ietir$l values, on sale J7i
Underwear 23c
6 to 9:30 100 dozen women's
Underwear, cotton ribbed vests
and pants, all sizes, well made
and finished; 40c values, OOp
on sale at, per garment OV
Felt Slippers 89c
6 to 9:301000 pairs of wom
en's Felt Juliettes, with fur top;
black and all standard colors,
all sizes; great values, QQ
specially priced at only OaL
Women's Hose
6 to 9J0 100 dozen women's
full seamless Hose, fast black
and tan, double heel, sole and
toe, all sizes; 25c val- "J 0f
ties, on sale at, pair XAI2V
Postcards 4c Dz.
8 to 9:30 50,000 souvenir Post
Cards, scenes of Portland and
vicinity; wonderful values. f
Stationery Dept., dozen at
Ivory Soap at 3c
6 to 9:30 In the Drug Dept.,
5000 cakes of Ivory Soap at 3c.
Limit of 2 cakes to a cus-tomer-no
phone orders Olv
"'sn.',
RibbonRemnantsl5c
'Jrninanti-oLalL..silk Ribbon,
plain-and moire taffetas and
pluin satins, all colors, lengths
1 to 3 yards. Values up to 40c
6 to 9:30 p. m. On sale 1
Salitrtlay . at only, yard J-tlv
rare
Stock
leady-to-Wear :AppareI : Reduced
C(D)ato
ess
9
Fmfo Wait9 Ei
Wome
ns
Suits
$27.50 to $32.50 Values
at$lS.75
1,1 ll,..H..r.l., , I 1 I
In addition to offering our en
tire stock of Women's Fall
and Winter Suit at greatly
reduced pricci, we place on
sale this extra tpecial lot 200
Women's Suitt, $27.50 to $32.50
values ' at $19.75 Strictly tailored
garments in the season's handsomest
fashions and materials- Plain colors
and mannish mixtures All fancy
trimmed garments for street and
dress wear 200 suits in the lot
All sizes Tailored Suits from New
York's leading manufacturers and
sold at other stores at $35.00 and
$40.00 Your choice Friday and
Saturday at
1
this remark
able price
1
At
All Suits Reduced
All Our Regular $15.00 Suits on Sale at $12.45
All Our Regular $17.50 Suitt on Sale at $14.75
All Our Regular $20.00 SuiU on Sale at $16.95
All Our Regular $22.50 Suits on Sale at $18.75
All Our Regular $25.00 SuiU on Sale at $21.75
All Our Regular $27.50 SuiU on Sale at $24.85
All Our Regular $32.50 Suits on Sale at $28.75
All Our Regular $35,00 Suits on Sale at $31.75
All Our Regular $39.75 Suits on Sale at $34.95
Waists Reduced
Sillts, Chiffon 9, Lingerie, JLinens
These Are the Latest Fashions and of all Grades
All Our Regular $L50 Waists Offered at $U9
All Our Regular $2.50 Waists Offered at $1.98
All Our Regular $3.98 Waists Offered at $3.29
All Our Regular $4.48 Waists Offered at $3,98
All Our Regular $6.50 Waists Offered at $5.48
All Our Regular $7.50 Waists Offered at $6.98
All Our Regular $10.00 Waists Offered at $8.98
All Our Regular $12.50 Waists Offered at $10.98
Women's Coats
$ 1 6.5Q to $ 1 8.50 Values
at $9,951
Entire stock of Women's
Coats at greatly reduced prices
for Friday and Saturday
ri : c
This extra special lot of 100
Coats will help attract an en
thusiastic throng of buyers
In heavy tweeds and mannish
mixtures in the season's best
models A great variety of
patterns and materials in all
sizes Coats that would find
ready sale
at $16.50
and $18
$9.95
All Coats
Reduced
All Our Regular $20.00 Coati Offered at $17.95
All Our Regular $28.75 Coats Offered at $24.95
All Our Regular $39.75 Coats Offered at $34.95
All Our Regular $49.75 Coats Offered at $44.95
All Our. Reg. $15 Maddnaws Offered at $ 9.75
All Our. Reg. $20 Caracul Coats Now at $14.95
All Regular $28.75 Broadtail Caracul Coats $24.95
Caracul Coato for $9,95
Special lot of B0 Caracul Goth Coats. The Aq r
season's best models; $18.60 values, only 07e)
Our entire stock of Erenlng Coats are greatly reduced now.
All of our Fur Coats are now offered at great reductions.
Women's Bath Robes, reduced Women's Tea Gowns reduced.
Children's Furs reduced All women's Furs are marked low.
$5 Children's Coats Now $2.98
An attractive lot of Children's Heavy Cloth Coats for Friday
and Saturday selling $5 values at $2.98 Brown mixtures,
trimmed with russet broadcloth and red piping, large patch
pockets, trimmed cuffs and fancy buttbns; ages PQ QQ
from 6 to 14 years; all new models; wonderful values tD0
All Children's Coats Are Reduced
All regular $6.50 Children's Coats are offered for sale at $4.95
AM regular$7.50 Children's Coats are offered for sale at 86.45
All regular $8:50 Children's Coats are offered for' sale at S7.SS
All 1 11 A A A rtLMJ et J . w a v
Sveiiig m
esses
Regular $25 Values
at $14.9:
Our entire stock of Evening
and Afternoon Dresses greatly
reduced Friday and Saturday
This extra special value will
find favor with many 100
handsome Evening Gowns
built oil foundations of char
mcuae - and messalino satin
covered with chiffon, mar
quisette and crepe de chine
Beautiful color combinations
and novelty trimming Dane
Ing frocks and party gowns
worth $25 on sale Friday and
Saturday
at this
low price
Entire Stock of
,
Dresses Greatly Reduced
All Our Regular $10.00 Dresses Offered at $ 7.95
All Our Regular $12.75 Dresses Offered at $ 9.95
All Our Regular $20.00 Dresses Offered at $14.95
All Our Regular $27.50 Dresses Offered at $24.95
All Our Regular $39.50 Dresses Offered at $34.95
All Our Regular $45.00 Dresses Offered at $39.75
Included are charmeuse, crepe de chine, wool dresses
Party Dresses at a Big Saving
$ 1 S.OO Dresses at $8.95
Special lot of 150. fine Dresses to be sold at a ridiculously
low-price r Frenrh-sergesr Hadcfiettrffdanry"MfiiT
messalines; new, smart styles for street and Aft A
afternoon wear; values up to $15.00, for J
Kimonos Greatly Reduced
All Our Reg. $2.00 Flannel Kimonos Now $1.49
All Our Reg. $2.50 Flannel Kimonos Now $1.98
All Our Reg. $3.50 Flannel Kimonos Now $2.98
All Our Reg. $4.50 Flannel Kimonos Now $3.98
Alt regular $10.00 Children's Coats are offered for Bate at ST.95
All regular $12.50 Children's Coats are offered for sale at S9.95
AH regular $15.00 Children's Coats offered for sale at S12.45
All Evening Coats Reduced to the Lowest Level
All Evening Coats Reduced
Furniture Dept., Fifth Floor
Complete lines, standard makes and prices far below what you arc asked
to pay elsewhere. Let us show you our line of furniture, on fifth flopr
Solid oak pedestal Dining Tables,
wax finish, large variety; prices
range from f 12 UP ,
Clean-up sale on Iran Beds. Best
models, all gradi-. Prices run
from 92 UP
Saturday Glove Sale
Women's 2-clasp glace Kid Glovns, embroid
ered backs; black, white and colors; QQ
all sizes; $1-25 values, special at only 05C
Women's heavy quality lambskin Gloves, one
clasp; black, white and tans 1n all J"1 " Q
sizes; every pair ls guaranteed at vXtXi
Regular $1 Veils at 39c
50c Handkerchiefs 25c
New-Shetland-mesrr-VetllngfpMactfBf white;
assorted patterns,. 14 and lj-yard QQ
lengths; values up to $1, on sale, each OiL
100 dor en women's Handkerchiefs with em
broidered corners; pure linen, hem- QK,
stitched borders, beautiful designs, at mUC
Saturday Bargains in
Underwe
ar
and Hosiery
Women's Natural Wool Vests and-Pants, non-shrinkable garments;
French seams throughout; perfect fitting; vests silk finished;. HQ
our best regular $1 values, on special sale at the price of only I vv
Women's Fleeced, Vests ajid Pants, bleached garments, medium K(n
weight; soft, fleecy finish; sizes 4 to 6; 65c values, at only OUC
BoyV Heavy Fleeced Union Suits, natural gray, made with full QtfA
p f remtjutton teatr tgetf tH6 yearsr t taltlesTirCSSTtcT OuL
Girls Fleeced Union Suits; pure white, medium weight, high fZ(n
fitch, long sleeves; ages 4 to 16 years; 65c values, at 35c to UUL
Women's 65c Cashmere Iose, on special sate at, the pair, only" 48
Women's Ribbed Top Fleece Lined Hose, specially priced st, pair 10f
Grat Saturday values in Infants and Children'a Hose, all styles.
Our Saturday
Lunch
Menu
Served 11 a. m. to Z:30 p. m.
Both on 3d floor and in base
ment.
Soup, Vegetable Francalse
Baked Chinook Salmon ...lOf
Filet f Halibut - 10
Ragout of Lamb, Jardiniere tQj
Spaghetti and Ham Creole 10$
Baked Pork and Beans 10
Boiled Knockwurst and Hot
Slaw lOf
Sirloin of Beef -.10
Ast'd Cold Meats and Salad 15f
Saturday
Dinner 25c
Served 4 to 8 p. m., in Basement
Cafe only
Radishes Soup Julienne
Choice of
Stuffed Young Salmon
Spaghetti and Ham Creole
Lamb Chops Farcie a la Holtz
or
Roast Loin of Pork,
Apple Sauce
Browned Potatoes '
String Besns . "
One' Dessert One Salad
Coffee, Tea or Milk .
Delicatessen
Specials
Boiled Ham, the pound at 29
Roquefort Cheese, special 414
San Juan Kipp'd Salmon
Imported Swiss Cheese, lb. 31
Imported , Sardcllcn," only " fi5
Queen Olives, quart only 33,
Imp't'd Cervalat Sausage 33
Diir Pickles, dozen at only tlf
Milwaukee Sausage, pound 23
Potato Salad, 2 pounds at ttjjt
Holland Herring, new Milehers,
sp'l, each 8f lb. at only 2&4
Heinz Chow Chow, quart 26
Outing Flannel
Nightgowns
Women's Outing Flannel Night
Gowns, high or low neck,
trim d with fancy braid; Qrt
$1.50 values, on sale at Of t.
Women's outing flannel Skirts,
made with deep flounce. AH
75c values, special, only tc I V
Women's cambric and nainsook
Gowns, Val. lace and embroid
ery- trimmed, square and , y
necks, also slipovers; ?!.
$1.25 values, on sale at vliy
$1.25 Combination at only 69
75c Corset Covers at only 59
Great bargains in Knit Goods
of all kinds on the third floor,
V
$!Handbags48c
20O women's Handbags, in black
and colored velvet, with fancy
gilt or silver frames, mofre linV
mgs and cord good values at
$1. Saturday on our AQn
our main floor, at onlylOC
1000 Sample Belts
Worth-to SOc-at-Bc
-f
Black and colored elastic, pat
ent leather, fancy suede belts,'
Also a large lot of children's
Belts: xes-ular values un to
5Uc, on sale Saturday at ea.
8c
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