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TJTE MOKXJXG OKEGOXIAX, FRIDAX. NOVEMBER 11, 1910. MULTNOMAH GIVES WEST LEADOF1206 Complete Returns Show Bow erman Lost Fight in East Portland. LAFFERTY 5000 TO GOOD Figure Develop I"act That S3 Fer Cent of Total Vote of County I Cat at General Election, One or Hearlest la History. t A. w. X.UORTTTES AI PLTRAUTIES IX Ml'LTNOM.tH (WMt. Larferty tor It rp re lative la Cousreaa by.....4.Jil Oswald IVest for CoTrior . 1.906 Henry J. Bean tor Supremo Judee . tf.JM Thomas A. sfrBridc. tor Su preme Judge .............. 9.803 George H- Burnett, for 6a. preme Juase .0O5 Freak A. Moor for Supreme Judge .& Henry K. McOlnn for Orcoit Judas 4. OS WUltm Sf. Own, for Or- ' cult Judge 13.0OT Ft. I Stevens, for Sheriff.. ..ls.499 Frank 5. Fields, for County Clerk 1S.7M T. J. Cleelon for County Juilge 30.l Den J. Malarkey for State Senator 1,810 George W. Joseph for State Senator .................... 1S,S Jamea K- Locke, for Stat Senator ....lS.TSS coMn.rn totk bt rwcrsfm K XlXTNOrWAH COCWTT, OX C.OVXR KOK AND CONGILfcSS: PRECINCTS. Maltnornah County voters gave to Oswald West. Democrat, a majority of exactly 1S0C over Jay Bowerman, Re publican. In the contest for Governor. The total of life was the result when complete returns from all 1S2 precincts were footed up lust night. Kast Portland and the country pre cincts provided this lead, for on the west side of the river. West was a heavy loser. Bowerman leading; him with a majority of JSJ votes. But the Kast Side gave West an advantage of Jell votes; the country precincts gave him a majority of 147 and these offset the Bowerman West-Side sain with 1J0. to spare. The grand total for West In Mult nomah. County Is 14, 809, and for Bow erman 13.S03. On the west side of the Willamette, Bowerman received a total of 6:3 vote and West got 4540. On the east side Bowerman's total Is 7171 and West's ISM. while In the country precincts the Bowerman total Is 1140 ad the West total 12S7. A. W. latterly (Rr publican) beat 'John. Manning t Democrat) nearly one 'and one-half to one in the Congrea- atonal fight, the totals In Multnomah County being 15.1SS for LaHerty and 10.4J7 for Manning;. Elgthy-three per cent of the total Vote of the county was cast, the vote 'being one of the heaviest on record. ...The total registered vote is 3S.S3 and ; tke total vote cast 32.610. The Republicans had everything their Own way except for Bowerman and In the contest for Circuit Judge, Depart - . rnrnt No. 6, Fourth Judicial District Here Judge W. N. Gatens had a walk away, the Republican candidate, John i Ditchbura receiving scant support from , his party. ', Republican Gains Increase. ' The returns on tha judicial offices I and state and county offices) are practl . cally complete. With the vote complete la ITS of the 1S2 precincts last night the Republican gains had been Increas- Ing. J In department No. 1 of the Circuit Court, fourth Judicial district. Henry H. McGinn (Rep.) was 0o'S ahead of John ; B. Clekind (Ind.). McGinn's) total was 17.097 and Cleland's 13.W9. In department elected without opposition, a total of U.C6 being cast for him. Fur Justices of the State Supreme Court the leads of the Republicans have continued Increasing with Incoming re turns For the ahort term. Judges Bean and McBrMe nave totals of 17. MO snd 19.es respectively, ss compared with S06 for Judge atater (Hem.). Judges Burnett and Moore are far ahead of their Democratic competitor. Judge King. Jndge Burnett has 14.JC4 TOtea, Judge Moore 17.S9 snd Judge K.rg KSt. Prohibition Falls Flat. Prohibition hat failed to make errotg showing In the county, the total vote for the, measure being 7J6 as compared with -1SJ3 against It. Home ruU. baa continued gaining until now. with tbe vote practically counted, it has !,; affirmative and 11. 180 negative vote. Tha employers liability law bas re ceived a very strong affirmative vote, the total for It being 1C4JS as compared with sv4 against the measure, giving a majority in favor of tha meaaura of The woman's suffrage measure Is de feated in tha county by almost 10,g00 votes. Tie entire Republican legislative and county ticket haa been elected with pluralities ranging from 8000 to 30,000. VOTE OV AMENDMENTS IS IX Itesult la Nearly Every Multnomah County Precinct Tabulated. Following Is the result on the vari ous amendments la Multnomah County, with IT precincts missing: Woman's suffrage amendment, de feated by s:. Eastern Oregon Insane Asylum act, carried by lis:. Constitutional convention act, de feated by 7107. Separate districts for State Senators and Representatives, defeated by "ISk. Taxation amendment, carried by rut. Stats construction of railroads, de feated by J12J. Amendment changing methods of taxation, defeated by 714. Act raising salary of Baker County Circuit Judge, defeated by 10.587. Bill to create Kesraith County, de feated by 1477. Bill to maintain Monmouth Normal School, carried by. Hoe. Bill creating Otis County, defeated by tl(7. BUI annexing portion of Clackamas County ta Multnomah, defeated by loss. BiU to create Williams County, de feated by OHO. Tax exemption amendment, defeated by BiU to annex portion of Washington mi r, l.MW MOT 7.171 S.KS2! 11 1.S.11I SSO S.ZK?' S.&4W O.SUJI S.OOT i 1 Total county Total Kast Ride. Total West Side. Grand total. . . .IU.sos 14.0'1.IM0.4BT to Multnomah, defeated County 53. Home rule amendment, carried by (oo a. Employers liability, carried by 4642. BUI to create Orchard County, de feated by (173. Bill to create Clark County, defeated by 0325. Bill to maintain Weston Normal School, carried by 117. Blll to maintain Ashland Normal School, carried by iti. Prohibition amendment, defeated by tsoi. Bill to enforce prohibition, defeated by lt- Board of commissioners to prepare employee' Indemnity act, defeated by 1SSS. Bill to prohibit Rogue River fishing, carried by "i. Bill to create County ef Deschutes, defeated by MS. BUI providing for creating new towns and counties, carried by 123. Good roads amendment, carried by 4344. Bill to extend direct primary law. carried by 2J1S- Blll to create board of peoples ' In spectors, defeated by 34SI. Amendment increasing initiative, rei erendum and recall powers, carried by 1154. Amendment changing Jury and Judi cial system, carried by 1734. Vote on City Measures Totalled. With two precincts. No. 3 and No. 33. missing, tbe Returns en tbe four city measures are as follows: For public dock bond Issue 11.173, against 8340. For wster amendment 14.724, against 1X.0S5. For Increase ef City Engineer's sal ary 13.213. against 13.344. For Increase of City Attorney's sal ary 1L4I0, against 13.23a- Fl DRY COUNTIES HAVE GROWN WET Later Returns on Local Option May Increase Number, to Six. TILLAMOOK IS IN DOUB Prohibition Almost -Loses Josephine and May Have Contest Server al Valley Counties Refu-9 to Open Door to Saloon. Elections under the local option la were held In 15 counties in Oregon at the time of the general election and the re ports received therefrom Indicate that five, and possibly six, counties now dry have gone over to the "wet" column. The "dry" counties known to have voted "wet" are Morrow, Klamath, TL ma- tills, Malheur and Polk and reports In dlcate that Tillamook, now a "dry" county, has also voted to restore the sale of liquor. S It Is known that Douglas County has again voted against the saloons and Linn remains dry by a majority of more than son. Clackamas, now "wot, has re fused to change Its policy. Josephine County, now "dry," has given a major ity of only 13 against the sale of liquor, but it is reported a contest will be en tered In the effort to throw out the vote In one dry precinct on account of alleged Irregularities. Coos, now "wot," it is reported at the headquarters of the Ann-Saloon League, has voted to oust the liquor dealers, but the report could not be confirmed last night. Lake County remains "wet" by a majority of about '. Other counties vot'ng on local option were Wheeler. Grant and Lincoln and from these no returns have been received on that phase of the election. Other "dry" counties in Oregon In which the question was not raised this year are Benton, Sherman, Wallowa, Gilliam, Crook, Tamhlll, Lane and Curry. REPUBLICAN LEAD IS 74 DEMOCRATS HAVE BUT SIX PLACES IN" JOINT ASSEMBLY. Oregon House to Include 66 or 57 Republicans Senate to Have 26 Republicans. Incomplete returns from the state show that In Joint assembly the Repub licans will have a majority of at least 74 In tbe coming session of the Oregon State Legislature. The figures to date show that the House will consist of t6 Republicans and three Democrats, with the other member In doubt, while the Senate will be made up of 26 Republi cans, three Democrats and one Demo crat-Independent. Of the 14 holdover Senators, there are 12 Republicans. Turner . Oliver, late defeated candidate for Secretary of State, Is the only Democratic member. The other non-Republican member is H. D. Norton, of Josephine. While a Dem ocrat, Mr. Norton was elected as an In dependent. Of the 16 Senators-elect, there are 14 Republicans. The two minority party members are M. A. Mll- er, a former member of the Senate from Linn, and C. C. McCulloch, of Baker. From available returns the following candidates appear to have been elected to the Legislature: House. Marlon Carle Abrams fKeDnbllan) : Lloyd T. Reynolds (Republican); George W. John son (KepuDllcan) : A. c. Ubby (Republican) : and A. Q. Steelhammer. unn J. W. Miller (ReDubllcan): M. J. Simpson (Republican; and C L. Shi memocnti. ane i. u. cummin (Republican): Allen H. Eaton (Republican); and Warner M Button (Republican). uouclas tfeniaraln Hunttnirton (Republl can): and Georce Neaner (Reoubllcan). ciatsop 1 u. Holland (Republican;; ana a. iemweooer tnepuoiican). Columbia M. K. Miller (Republican). Harney. Crook. Klamath and Lake W. Lair Thompson (Republican). Morrow ana umatuia t. J. Manoner (Re publican). imi'.tai La lm. Mann (Republican) ana B. u. feierson ( Republican . Coos Ed Rockleft (Republican). Coos and Curry S. p. Fierce (Republl- Josephine Dr. J. C. Smith (Republican). Jackson M. F. Ksleaton (Republican) and J. A. . Westerlund Republican ). Dourlas and Jackson J. A. Buchanan (Republican). nenion l. J- rioneoraKa (Republican; Polk Ira C Powell (Republican). Lincoln and Polk Fred w. chambers (Republican). Yamhill George w. Bridewell (Democrat) and Tlmothv Brownhill (Republican). wumnitoo, iimoui ana 1 UiamooK a. u, tjeaia ( Republican j. lYaamngton j. a. cnapman (Republi can): W. K. -Hollls (Republican); c F. Tlrard (Republican). Clackamas E. p. Carter (Republican), ZJnn . Jones (Republican); and M, A. Mas-one (Republican). Clackamaa ana aulinomu w. II. cnat ten (Reoubl'canl. v Multnomah J. -D. Abbott (Republican); c. A. Iiigeiow (Republican): j. M. Am brose (Republican); J. C Bryant (Repub lican): W. J. Clejnens (Repi.bUcan) ; James Cole (RepuMlosn); Dr. w. I. Cottel (Re publican); Stephen Collins (Republican); R. C Clyde (Republican); eneca Kouts (Re publican); l. Ki. -a-mme ( nepuoncanj ; ana . (1. Katnuxni ( nepuniicani. Union snd Wallowa. P. Rusk (Repub lican). Baker Henry McKinny ( Keptroiican). t'nion J. W. Church (Republican). Harney and Malheur w. H. Brooke Re- pabltean). iiuiam. gnerman ana v neeier j. a. Buckler (Republican) and W. J. Mariner (Republican). Hood River and waaco A, J. Deror (Democrat); and F. M- GUI (Republican). MarionJ. A. Carson (Republican) and R. D. i'attoa (Republican). Linn H. A. Miner (Democrat). Lane w. W. Calkins (Republican). Lane and Linn L- E. Bean (Republican). Jackson Von der Helen (Republican). Polk and Benton C. L. Hawiey (Republi can), e Yamhill J. Ls-Hosklns (Republican). Clackamas W. A. Dlmick (Republican). Multnomah Georse W. Joseph (Republi can): and J. X. LocKe - Republican). Multnomah. Columbia ana Clackamas Dsn J. Malarkey (Republican). - . Clatsop C F, Lester (Republican). VmatlUa and Cnlon C. A. Barrett (Re publican . Umatilla J. pf. jjnnjrn iitepaDiicuj. Baker C C. MoCullocb (Democrat). Douglas Albert Abraham (Republican). Coos and Curry W. C Chase (Republi can). . Washington Dr. w. is. wooo (Kepwou- Wasco K. J. Blnnott (Republican). Crook and Klamath Dr. a. H. Marrunaa (Republican). Josephine H. D, Morton (Demoerat-Iade- pendent). Gilliam. Bherman and Wh eel r J ay Bow erman (Republican). L nloa ana wiubwi twaei u,ir- iwm- ecrati. Grant. Harnsy ana Mainour w. i-ar-rih ( RepubUcan). Tillamook, tncoin, xamniu ana r, ua rton W. N. Barrett (Republican). Multnomaa ,tu m. aum tituMica, NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA A CUBE FOE ALL. Set a Patent Cure-All, Nor a Madera Miracle, Bat Simply a Rational Cure For Dyspepsia. In these days of humbuggery and deception, the manufacturers of patent medicines, as a rule, seem to think their medicines will not sell unless they claim that it will cure every dis ease under the sun. And they never think of leaving out dyspepsia and stomach troubles. They are sure to claim that their nostrum Is absolutely certain to cure every dyspeptic and he need look no further. In the face of these absurd claims It Is refreshing to note that the proprie tors of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have carefully refrained from Inaking any undue claims or fale representa tions regarding the merits of this most excellent remedy for dyspepsia and stomach troubles. They make but one claim for It, and that Is, that for In digestion and various stomach troubles Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Is a radical cure. They go no farther than this, and any man or woman suffering from indigestion, chronic or nervous dys epsla, who will give the remedy a trial will find that nothing Is claimed for It that the facts will not fully sus tain. It Is a modern discovery, composed of harmless vegetable' ingredients ac ceptable to the weakest or most deli cate stomach. Its great success in cur ing stomach troubles Is due to the fact that the medicinal properties are such that It will digest whatever tttiolesomo food Is taken into the stomach, no mat ter whether the stomach Is in good working order or not. It rests tbe overworked organ and replenishes the body, the blood, the nerves, creating a healthy appetite, giving refreshing, sleep and the blessings which always accompany a good digestion and prop er assimilation of food. In using Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets no dieting Is required. Simply eat plenty of wholesome food and take these Tablets at each meal, thus as sisting and resting tbe stomach, which rapidly regains Its proper digestive power, when the Tablets .will be no longer required. Nervous Dyspepsia is simply a con dition In which some portion or por tions of the nervous system ara not properly nourished. Good digestion In vigorates the nervous system and ev ery organ In the body. Stuart s Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by all druggists at 50 cts. per package. Dan Kellaner (Republican); C W. Notrlnr ham (Republican) and Ben Selling (Republican). ASCHER BEATS LAWRENCE Portland Man Wins Opening tames of Billiard Tournament. Max Ascher, of Portland, defeated Ed Lawrence, of Tacoma, In the open lng series of a three days' billiard tournament marking the opening of the Lotus cafe and billiard parlors last night, by a score of 60 to 40. The con test Is for 150 points and will be con tinued tonight and tomorrow night. Ascher had the best of the match from the start, and if he keeps his stroke, he should win In the remaining games to be played. Both men showed unfamlliarity with the tables, which never had been used before, but despite this, executed some elegant shots. Mike Howley, of Spokane, officiated as ref eree. Ascher's high run was 11, while that of Lawrence was 10. RAZOR W1ELDER BEATEN Cousins .Fight Over Woman and Club and Bock Wfn Day. After an unsuccessful attempt to de capitate Alfonso Danato with a razor In a fight at Front and Montgomery streets last night, Fietro Levlto, i middle-aged Italian laborer, was beat en severely by his countryman, who defended himself with a club and a rock. Levlto is at St, Vincent's Hos pital, suffering from several scalp WATSON'S NO. 10 Scotch Whisky Distilled la the Highlands" of Scotland from purt Scotch Barley Malt GaB-4ttetf Ont Tea Years Old. Geo. S. 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Home of Hart ScKaffner & Marx Clothes - Northwest Corner Tjiird and Morrison Streets) wounds and a disfigured countenance. Danato escaped with a long gash inflicted with the razor In his lest cheek. The thick clothing he wore was slit in several places. The belligerents are cousins. Since Danato arrived In this country a few months ago Levlto suspected that his cousin was alienating tbe affections of his wife. They met in a saloon last night and In the altercation that fol lowed the affections of rMs. Levlto were the main issue. Patrolman Lar f ield afterward arrested Danato In the Italian colony, where he had taken refuge. BAY CITY MAN DIES HERE A. F. Kempkey Was Prominent San Francisco Harness Maker. A. F. Kempkey, aged 63. of San Fran cisco, died at the Good Samaritan Hos- pltal yesterday afternoon of acute In digestion. Mr. -Kempkey arrived In Portland a few days ago on business. Wednesday he took to 1 his bed. Early Thursday went to the hospital. He died a few hours later. Hospital attendants stated that death resulted from ptomaine pois oning. George Lawrence, Jr., a 1'felong friend, notified the widow and family at Oak land. Mrs. Kempkey will arrive in Port land tonight. Until a few years ago Kempkey con ducted a large harness manufactory In San Francisco. He sold his business and became a manufacturer's agent in which connection he was engaged at the time of death. Beside his widow he is survived by two sons and daughter. Willie Hoppe Accepts Challenge. BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Nov. 10. Willie Hoppe, the billiard expert, said tonight he wonld accept the challenge Issued by George Slosson and meet Slossoo in Mad Ison Square Garden, New York, on De cember 1 and i. The match la to be at 18.1 balkllne for the championship of the worldv . SHINGLE KILN IS BURNED loss of $50,000 Is Caused tj Fixe In. Montesano Plant MONTE SANO, Wash., Nov. 10. (Spe cial.) 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