THC - REGOM -OWW JOURNA3L REGONOr ONE MIND (Continued from Pag One.) lacnlflcent victory In Oregon, and as- urlng me t&at the result la moat grati- ring both to the national committee and to the president. . Telegrams of con- iratulatlon are coming from all parte f the state. Congressmen Williamson ind Hermann nave wired us this morn- lr. and many others have dona the tame. The bualneaa men In this city lave been ringing me up all the morn ing, expressing their satiaiaction ana fcommendlng the state committee lor its nduct of the campaign. "The people appreciate that young, rigorous, honest man. Theodore Roose velt. They did not want a change, for Ihoy know from experience what that leana The young men of Oregon ana it the country have been ardent In their kupport of Roosevelt They love a vig orous fighter, and they nave rained to lis standard. Senator ml ton Surprised. Senator Fulton waa one of the many Hers at the Republican headquarters ils morning. When asked what be lought of the election, he replied: "The victory Is so big tnat x naraiy Inow yet what to thlajt of It It ex- la all mv exDectatlons. although x lever doubted that Roosevelt would be lected. I thought that Parker would be iten worse than Bryan was. but 1 aia t look for such overwhelming majorl- in the doubtful states. in Mew Fork my estimate waa that Roosevelt lould carry the state by to.uuu to ivv,- 10. but the f laures nave peen oouoiea. ha most gratifying feature of the re lit in Oregon is the evidence 01 me ple's appreciation ox riooseveii anu their gratitude for what ha has done r the state." That Is rlaht." chimed tn wnuney l. Ihisa, chairman o the Republican coun r central cumin lttest "I am proud of inland and of Oregon, for the people ive shown unmistakably their appre- itlon of Roosevelt. The business men ited for Jitm. I visited almost every illlnavnlace In the city. and every where Ifound the business men turning out to te for the Republican nominee. t,bb-"t Overwhelms Democrats. In Democratic circles surprise la ex- aned. not so much at tne aeieat. Ihtch was not unexpected, but at the -erwbelming vote rolled up Dy tne nm l bit can. A very large element of the trty has not been In sympathy with the indidacy of Judge Parker, yat It waa ipposed that this disaffection would ircely lead to actual assertion ox uw smocratlc standard. The returns In state indicate, however, tnat a ivy Democratic vote waa cast tor OHVtt. pT attribute the result largely to the ir mu which has seised the American ple." .said Alex Sweek. chairman or i namoc ratio state central committee toosevelt has been one of the leading nnnents of the war policy, ana ne nas ivocated a large standing army and a Irg navy. This policy appealed to me ion v and tney nave inaurieu n leir votes. Then the Democrats have Id no positive Issue. Their stana nas tn too much or a negauva one. it i v laaraa la esaantlal for success in presidential campaign, and without it Ithuaiasm may De lacaing. x "i rnri,i at the defeat for all my In r mat Ion led me to believe that Roose- rould be elected, ana tnat ne woum larra malorltv in Oregon." One of the remarkable features of the lection in Oregon, as in many of the tern states, was the neavy socialise yea, M: am. Is. Mountain, Republican, 11; Democrat 7. Nona iroreet orove. Republican. ITT; Democrat, 48; Prohi bition, yes. '77; no. IX. North Hllls boro. Republican, lit; Democrat II; Populist, IT; Prohibition, yea, 1; no. lit. Reed villa. Republican. 110; Democrat II: Prohibition, yea, 14; no. II. South To rest Orove. Republican, 111; Demo crat II; Prohibition, yea. Is; no. lit. South HUlsboro. Republican. Ill; Demo crat, II; Populist. T; Prohibition, yea, II; no. 111. South Tualatin. Repub pubUcan, 100; Democrat. 14; Prohibition, yea, 40; no. TO. Washington, Republic an. 107; Democrat. Ill Prohibition. yt 11: no. Tl. Wast Butte, Republican, 14; Democrat IT; Prohibition, yea, It; no, T4. Wast Cedar. Republican, 111; Dem ocrat 11; Prohibition, yea. II; no, 10 At Forest arrive The result of the election was as follows: North precinct Roosevelt ITT, Barker 41. Swallow T, Debs I. Watson a ; for prohibition TT, against 111. In south precinct Roose velt 1M. Parker tl. Swallow II, Deba 11, Watson T; for , prohibition l. against 110. ' .. e??" Tote tn Xlatory of .Oeeurty (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Albany, Or., Nov. I. The election in Linn county yesterday resulted In the biggest vote being cast here for the na tional Republican ticket In the history df the county, and the defeat, by a very small majority, of the prohibition propo sition. . Out of 10 precincts tn the county, II reported up to this morning, showing! an enormous vote ror tne itepuDiicau ticket. Roosevelt having a pluralty over Parker of 1,076 votes with only Rock Creek, a small precinct having II votes, te be heard from. This precinct Is be lieved to be evenly divided, so that the plurality of the Republican ticket win be about Indicated. Only a few of the precincts of the county gave, their old-time Democrtlo pluralities: Some of the strongest Dem ocratic precincts went Republican yes terday aa shown In the case of South Seta, normally a strong Democratic pre cinct, which gave Roosevelt IT. while Parker had but 10. Similar defections are noted throughout the county. Indi cating tnat the followers of W. J. Bryan, as early predicted, would not support Parker, but Instead voted ror itooseveit. The tight in this county yesterday was largely on the prohibition question. There was no talk of politics at the polls, but in all parte of the county and especially in this city, the local option fight was waged fiercely. Ministers and their supporters were at work, while the saloon men and the business men of the olty were also busily engaged In the contest against local option. The result la a bare victory for tne anii-pronini-tlonlsts. By the narrow margin of 71 majority in the a preclnots reported, the saloon men claim the victory, and thin will be reduced some when the re port from Rock Creek comes in, for there last spring SS votes were caai it option and only 17 against the measure. ibition Loses In Bvery Precinct Toted On. (fliMri.) nianatrh to The Journal. 1 llilllsboro, Or., Nov. I. Precinct hverdam. Republican, o; Democrat, Prnhihltlnn. vea. 14: no. 14. Beaver- n. Republican, Iff; Democrat 111; Inhibition, yes, si; no, . iiuxion. Ibllcan, TO; Democrat 10; Prohibition, i nn R2 Cornelius. ReDublican. Id'; Democrat II; Prohibition, yea, 55, I. 181. Columbia, KepuDllcan. it; uem rat, II; Prohibition, yea, II; no. Tl. klry. Republican, ill; Democrat 3: loh ibition. yea, II; no. 111. Dllley. Lpublican. 14; Democrat, 22. Beat I. . . . i?o,,uHHnn fifi r Democrat. 18: ohlbitlon. yea, lt no. Tl. Oale eek. Republican, 101; Democrat II f Inhibition, yes. II ; no, 77. uaaton. ne Ibllcaa, Tl; Democrat 10; Prohibition. Republican Hlectors by ZrfUWe Majority Prohibition Loses la County. (Special IMapatt'h to The Journal ) Moro. Or., .Nov. I. The county voted Republican ejectors by a large majority. imhihition lost the county by 160 votes. x,.t lurrlad in Monkland bx 20 votes. Rutledge By one vote, it lost in mqto by one vote, and Grass Valley loot by 110 votes. . I ' OOX.tTMBZA. oosev.lt Will Mave 1,100 Plurality Prohibition Loses la County. ifannrlal Diana teh to The J oar. 1.1 St. Helen, Or., Nov. I: Bight pre clncta give Roosevelt ssw, faraer Five preclncta not heard from. Roose 1 win fcaw.. 1 ion nluralltv in county The Socialist vote is about the same as the Democratic. Prohibition has loat In the county by loo, posaiDiy carriea in one precinct Tne vote waa iigau DOTJOxxAI. 1,400 Majority for Booesvelt Prohlpl- tloa BOSSS in County. (pedal Dlapatrh to The Journal 1 Roseburar. Or.. Nov. I. Roosevelt car ried Doufias county by a majority of 1,400. Deba in West Roseburg beat Parker. The saloon district her Is voted dry, and prohibition lost In the county by 140 votes. Prohibition Loses la All Junction. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Eugene. Or., Nov..!. Twenty-seven nreclncts out of 50 show a vote as fol lows: Roosevelt, 2.878; Parker, 101 "Happy Is the bride the sun shines on," Thaf how the oM ejylt.g me, but the un 1 not the Sn7y ehtolng thing that do llrhts a brio. . , go when you purchase wed ding gifts for. your bride or another com here. SILVER. CTJT OLA 88 BR1C- A-BRAC. RICH JEWELBT AND PRE CIOUS STONES. WEDDINO BINOS ALL BTTLBS. ANWRIOHT- l293nORPISON-5T Deba, 110; Swallow, 170: Wttaon. II; m ,ihiinin 1 117: aaainat 1.111. Re- .inhi nroxiiwii to hear from will give about the same proportionate vote. All precincts wnere saiouns uut wmi wn except Junction. x am, tha nrnhlhitlonlsts and their families gathered at the Ifeth- -. . . . a. ihul oaiat cnurcn jreiw x". w l.orph!! their battalions at the business element who stood for an open town. A hundred or more little boy and girl of the Sunday school pa raded) the main street wim nn lng ie legend, "Vote not for saloons for u." The church women Jtept open house and regaled their adherents with coffee and sandwiches and decorated them with white ribbons. The saloon men kept the town absolutely dry, not even opening tneir eawDiisnmemB in u early morning. The vote la the largest ever polled here. West Cottage XJrove cast 105 votes, and east Cottage TJrove 451 a total 'of 757, being 61 tn excess of the June election. Cottage Orove goes It against prohibition. More than 100 railed to vpie on xue quwanou. ad Prohibition Loses BP Oood Majority. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) c.i.n, rir Ndt. 9 Heoorts from all . SIm m tirAclnctH sm now In. but some of those farther away are low about reporting. Thirty-three out of 19 precgacts nave raporiau, '"" i)..,..n t sal dnri Parker 1.027. or a majority of' 2,127 for the rough rider. It 1 tnougnt mis majority win jr u Increased to 1.200. The prohibition vote stands 1,982 for and 3.121 against. The splendid weather yesterday, together with an interesting prohibition vote and . .i.i.rminntiim to Indorse Roosevelt's administration, caused the largest vote ever polled m jaarion county to ua cast. Thousands gathered In Salem Iaat night arid tarried until a late hour dis playing great enthusiasm, nut only du- letlna wnicn enciteo camri ana uivwuii horns told of Roosevelt majorities. Prohibition carriea in aanm, no. , North Silverton, Chemawa. Aumsvllle. Liberty, Scotts Mills, and tne vote was tied In several others, nut in some ut them there Is no saloon, so there will be no change. BOYS' ClUVENEITES, OVERCOATS AND SUITS By excelling in the giving of values and by having the great stocks so that the needs of every customer are supplied to the greatest satisfactJon, we have brought to this department during the past several weeks the heaviest business in its history. Boys' Overcoats and Cravenettcs mf In about thirty effects, including the long loose swagger models with belt and plain backs fancy mixtures and plain colors sees 8 to 21 years. 6, $7.50, f8.50, flO, $12.50, fl5 to f20. Youths' Collcac Suits Fashions with those smart lines that are so much desired by the swell chap of 14 to 21 years. Double and single breasted Suits, in plain blue, black and fancy mixtures. $ 8.50, $10, fl2.50 to 922.50. Boys' Suits Buster Brown, Norfolk, Sailor and Double Breasted, Knee Pants models, largest selections and best values in town. 95 to 912.50. Misses' Coats and Dresses, $7.00 to $15.00 t - Indications point to Its defeat, but by such a small vote that outlying returns from camps composed of sheep and cat tle men may reverse this majority. rlCATXXIA. Sla: Jrrecincta Are Dry end Bvery Pre cinct Xa mepublican. (Special Dla patch to 'The Journal.) Pendleton, Or.. Nov. I. Incomplete returns are that II out of II precincts In Umatilla county give for prohibition 1.866 against 2.686. The following pre cincts are dry: Freewater, Milton. South Athena, Meacham, Encampment and Duddock. Roosevelt's majority Over Parker in 17 precincts 1 1,141. The Republican electors carried every pre cinct In the county. In OllUland pre cinct the Socialist cast 10 vote and Parker received none. LIBOOLK. Prohibition Close, With Indications Fa voring Dry Element. (Special Dispatch to The Journal ) Toledo, Or., Nov. I. With preclncta unreported, it is estimated that Roose velt will have a majority of 100. The vote 1 close on prohibition and indica tion are that prohibition ha won. EYE ABUSE Those tired, eye of your will stand lot of abuse, yet there 1 a limit to their patience and their power. Tou may worry along for quite n "while, but there will come a time when you will regret your present Indifference. I will give you eye advice and eye ease at moderate cost. J. H. KNICKERBOCKER, D. 0. HBRDnO OPTOafBTTST. 807 Allsky Bldf. Phone Clay 40. for prohibition, although the light waa a closely contested one. Five precincts of Hood' River subdi vision go prohibition by 4 majority. - It was a close fight and the only issue here. Swallow' vote i equal that of Parker UT The total vote cast waa 917, of which Rooaevelt get 151. 1 KS P--Q58 WATCHES WATCHES WATCHES WATCHES WATCHES Before buying a Watch elsewhere get our prices and find out that we are the in tne city ror reuaoxv cheapest place watches. UNCLE FRANKLIN OA FIRST STREET MiJCt to Wondmr Mttttnmm (Special Dlapatrh to The Journal.) Coqullle City. Or., Nov. I. Prohibi tion waa loat in this county by a narrow majority. Daornr' San Francisco, Nov. . There was a sensational decline today of 3H point In the stock of the Pacific States Tele phone company, 101 being bid' So Preclncte Carried by Ob Prohl- rspeetkl Dispatch to tb JeeitiiKr-" Klamath Falls, Or., Nov. I. Six out of II precincts In thi county" give Rooaevelt. 84; Parker. 1S; Debs, II: Watson, 7; Swallow, I. Prohibition Is believed to have lost. (Special Dla patch to The Journal.) La Grande. Or., Nov. . Fifteen out of SO precinct of Union county give Roosevelt 1.633. Parker 701. Roosevelt will carry by between 1,100 and 1,200. Prohibition will be defeated by S80 votes. Summervllle. Alicel and Perry precinct and La Grande precinct No. 4 went pro hibition, but La Orande la against pro hibition by 111 plurality. OZxATSOP. (apodal Dispatch to The Journal. ) Astoria, Or., Nov, . One hundred and forty-five votes as against II carried the prohibition measure in this county. (pedal Dispatch to The Journal.) Canyon City. Nov. . Returns are yery alow coming In here and leave the Prohibition question in doubt. So far DO Y01 KNOW THE GAME? The good clothes game is a very easy one to learn, and every man can excel in it. Queer game ; every body who plays it right wins. If you'll drop into our store we'll tell you all about it; put you next, as it were ; get you on the inside of a Hart Schaffner C& Marx Suit or Overcoat That's all there is to it SUITS, RAINCOATS, OVERCOATS $1150 to $30.00 The "Multnomah" $3.00 Hats LEAD THEM ALL NONE BETTER FOR THE PRICE si'WJ XBkvt s l iJm Copyright 1904 b Hut Schaffner 6- Marx Sam'l Rosenblatt& Co. Loads In ! Out of Twelve (Special Dlapatrh to The Journal.) vi rr na 1 Returns are Incom plete and slow, owing to outlying dls .u. a k.vlnv pnArta and the oro- hlbltlon ticket aa voted tor under local- option law Is incomplete. JACXSOBT. (Special Dlapatch to The Journal.) ' ' - rw Vnv 0 Thlrtoen jacaauiiviu, w,., -'.. .... hundred and ten votes against, and 1.200 VOte tor, Snow tne preauminniu in the prohibition movement in this county. (pedal Dlapatrh to The Jooraal.) n...n Cltv Wnr fi The Prohibi tionists loet their Aght In this, county bv an almost two to one vote. 1.M0 vote (tending "No" and 80 "Yes." (Uperia! Dlapatrh to Th Journal.) Condon. Or., Nov. 1. The anti-Pro htbitlonlsts defeated that closely con tested measure In this county by the narrow margin of 4J vote. (Special Dlapatrh to The Journal.) BAM1 rir Kav ft. Althnuurh prohi bition electors received some vote In Wheeler county, the meeeure Itself was lost. TurmL. (Sperial Dlapatch to The Journal.) MrMlnnvllle. Or., Nov. . Until the official count I made It cannot be defl .iui aioiaul whether prohibition ha carried or not In this county. (Special rHapetrh te The Journal.) Corvalna. Nov. t. Prohibition, which wa th main local lasue In thl county, carried by ftl vote for a againat S opposed. ovmaT. (Special Dlapatrh tn The Journal.) Gold Beach. Or.. Nov. . By II vote majority from a total of It? cast. Curry county carried the prohibition measure. TXXJUaJgOOK. (Special Dlapatch to The Journal.) Tillamook. Nov. I. By a vote of 110 to Set th Prohibition law waa passed In this county Jn yesterday's election. .. - WAI.&OWA. A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION. Following is the statement of a doctor who puts truth above so-called "profes sional etiquette," and can didly states his belief and experience for the benefit of the masses who may read it. That man is Dr. C. P. SMITH, the most success ful physician of Olean, N. Y. "I wish to add my professional testimony to the value of your English preparation, known as Acker's English Remedy for Asthma, etc. In several instances after I have tried my utmost to give even relief, I have prescribed your rem edy, and it has acted almost like a miracle, not only relieving but permanently curing every one of the patients. I endorse the above prepara tion as one of the most valuable additions to the practice of medicine." (Signed) C. F. SMITH, M. D. VaScaV lJ.aT W VsxawawawawaaW .BBaTwawawaWaawaav"awawaalaw (Sperial Dlapatch to The Journal ) Enterprise, Nov. . The Prohlbltlon Ists lost In their attempt to bring that measure Into effect In this county. (Special Dlapatrh tn The Journal.) HeppnAr. Or.. Nov. t. Indlostlone are that the prohibition law was loet In Mor row county. WAflOO. (Special Dlapatrh to The Journal.) The Dalles. Or, Nov. . The prohi bitionists failed to carry thla county Such a frank endorsement as the above is phe nomenal. Coming from so distinguished a mem ber of the medical profession, it carries with it an assurance which the public will be sure to avail themselves of. It is recommendations like this which make it possible to give the broad guarantee that is a part of every sale of ACKER'S ENGLISH REMEDY for Coughs, Colds. Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. It must either do all that is claimed for it, or your money will be refunded. Do you know of any other medicine sold on those terms? Do yon know of any other medicines which prominent doctors regularly prescribe in their own as being better than prescriptions they write themselves? These veil worth considering. They are of special interest to those throats and weak lungs. Remember we tell every bottle guarantee. 35c, 50c, and fx.00. SOLD AND GUARANT1