Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 10, 1910, Page 18, Image 18

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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1910.
MULTNOMAH FOR
WEST BY OVER 835
HOW
n.TOMAH
EBNOR AND
YOTF.D f! COT-
tO.NOBKSA
l a S
pbbcdcct. 5 r i
5 : : ?
2 10fl 62 T0 69
J 60 72 64 44
'5owrman's Lead in County
Is Downed by Democratic
Candidate.
PROHIBITION FAR BEHIND
.Home Rule Bill Gains Ground as
Votes Are Counted McGinn and
Cairns Have Good Lead's Over
Opponents for Judgeship.
(onllnu"! From "First Pass.)
twhen the 143 precinct had bwo footed
lip. Bran had 12.CS0, XcBrlde li and
datcr tioli.
In the contest for the Ions term George
Br. Burnett and Frank A. Moor bad an
easy vl. lory. Judge King, who waa com
petinr for the place occupied by him aa
Chamberlain appointee and aaplred to
ty BurneM. ran far behind both Re
publican. The ift precinct rave Burnett
aji Moure and King S004.
McGlnn'a Lead Sale.
In the Fourth Judicial District Hen
ry 11 MrUInn (Rep.) maintained a
fe lead over John B. Cleland (Ind.).
present Incumbent. Department No. 3.
Judge Cleland mad a stronger rao
than lad been anticipated, however,
rivjth ISS precincts In at 11 o'clock. Mc
tllnn Lad a total of tll7 and Cleland
S2to. In the 14 complete precinct
the score stood 11.205 to S18, In Mc
Citnn's favor, with McGinn still gaining,
prohibition, throughout th county.
kept losing ground with Home Rule
continually making alow gains. The
11 o'clock count showed that 727 votes
liad been cast for Horn Rule and 6974
againc It. The later count showed
J".T.' for the mcuurt and 7311 nega
tive votes.
Prohibition, at 11 o'clock, had 22
negative votes and 3183 affirmative. The
totals In the 14 preebjets left tha
tally iill for, and lt.sOs .salnst prohi
bition. T;ie election of W. H. Oaten) (Dem.)
over John Ditrhburn (Rep.), which waa
Indicated clearly by tha first returns,
avas niade more declatv wKa tha count
cf each precinct. At 11 o'clock. Judge
Tatcns) had the better of the argument
fcy better than t wo-to-one. The latest
count gave tiatens a total of 13.312 and
IHtchburn CS7. Wide-spread cutting of
Dltchburn In hie) party had been gen
erally forecasted becaus of bt per
atonal record and reputation.
l-;latlve Ticket Succeseful.
The Multnomah County ticket fairly
tallnped away from all competitors. The
sVjctslatlve ticket waa arcemful tbrougb
rut and the tall of tha ticket waa many
Scarecs removed from tha top of the
Kemocratc legislative ticket, although
'verAl of the Democrats ran well up
towards their normal party vote.
The county gave a normal vote to
the state ticket, excepting Governor,
the candidate who were recommended
xy the late "assembly running aa well
a the others. Factionalism did not
manifest Itself In th result on the bulk
pt the state ticket at alL
Ben L Norden waa the only Republi
can on the couaStr ticket who seemed
to have anything resembling a contest
and In the fight for Coroner ha dis
tanced c. H. Kkewea, "antl-aesembly-temocratlc-lndependent,
about two-to-one,
so th count aa thua far com
pleted shows.
s
7
a
10
n
it
13
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IT
IS
IS
20
13 ,
2
24
23 ,
2
21 ,
29 .
23 ,
91 .
S3 .
33 ,
34 .
as .
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3T .
3 .
89 .
40 .
41 .
42 ,
44 .
45 ,
41 .
4T .
4S .
40
bo .
81 .
M
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r3 .
. .
.1 32!
R-l
2:
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14
140
iwai
li
641
4S 44 2
3J
BT
S3
6
60
61
62
63
64
63
66
6T
en
TO
71
TJ
TS
74
75
T
77 ,
78
79 ,
ftO ,
M ,
83 .
Kl ,
04 .
8.1 .
t .
87 .
f .
S3 .
93 .
94 .
T '
91 .
99 .
loo .
102 .
1"J .
1H5 .
106 .
loT .
10S .
111 .
112 .
Ill .
114 .
113 .
US .
119 .
12U .
121 .
1?2 .
1-3 .
124 .
125 .
126 .
12T
1L-9 .
ISO .
Ml ..
134 .
133 ..
13 .,
137 .,
135 .,
139 ..
14U ..
141 ..
142 ..
143 ..
144 ..
145 .,
146 ..
14T ..
149 ..
181 ..
133 ..
133 ..
134 ..
103 ,.
Total. West Bide
6:
3i
131
13
til
94 1
921
123
9U
13
72
901
89
13
76
6.1
93
113
109
67
41
4'
9:
Tl
92
133
121
29
41
84
69
f.2
63
89
fit I
11
2.9
Oil
73
83
71
6S
4T
421
76
64
9:
83
3
' tS
84
11
91
93
9
93
M
73
87
108
74
TO
111
80
13
10
11
74
49l
69
92
70
UT
127
(in
141
631
ft al
6i
117
lOS
92
7tH
76
111
l4l
117
S0
79
104
114
12
9rtl
83
108i
1(4
1(4
94
72
43
90 1
791
93
18
101
34
4
89
93
6
6H
Ml
42
871
27
81
8
iiH
83
83
i!
49
67
60
63
73
T3
64
4'1
6i
61
64
84
61
119
12
64
44 1
13
23
69
17
8(M
14
114
102
lOl
84
104
6
111
8
77
143
134
lrt-ll
4:
62
43l
:t
32
64
66
66
82
80
81
T
60
48
40
79
96
43
41
42
72
46
104
46
28
81
63
73
9
63
65
69
89
89
48
45
8.1
84
68
61
100
S3
14
63
46
84
40
Raton, K. G. (Pro.)
'rly. A. Li. (Pro.) ......
Hubbard. W. F. (Pro.) ....
Wilier. F. TV. (Pro.) ,
Sherman. O. J. (Pro.) ....
Thompson, at. E. (Pro.) ...
TVlsbors. A. M. C. (Pro.) ..
Wolverlon. Bruce (Pro.) .
Barry. Richard (Soc. ....
Bias. Harry ,6oc ......
Elils. C. B. (Soe.)
Johnson. Kudolph (Soc) .,
Lloyd. H. (tioc.)
Madison. Louis (Soc.)
Martell. C. (Soc)
Obermayer. Joseph (Soc.)
Ruber. Aradt (Soc.) .....
tialmsla. I. U. (Soe.)
StrellT. Peter. Jr. (Soc.) ...
Sullivan, John (Soc.)
.... 1.870
.... 1.642
.... 1.8S0
.... 1.S95
.... 1.630
.... 1.974
.... 1.623
.... 2.3!4
.... 2.3S1
2.270
.... 2.284
.... 1.7.12
2.053
.... 2.144
.... 1.948
.... 2.0.18
.... 2.o::4
1.932
... 2.024
.. 2,173
COCJtXT.
County Judge.
Cleeton, T. J. (Rep.l
UaDrlts. Georse (Soc.)
De Gran. C. W. (Pro.)
Cleaton's plurality 13,202
County Commissioner.
Harrison, J. Allen (Pro.) S.701
...15.432
. .. 2.23ft
... 1.S99
Hart. D.
Ulnck, Henry
V. (Rep.) .
(Hoc.)
14.077
2.673
61
9!
80
9.1
64
69
81
E9
84
91
82
64
32
el
4
7.
10
83
109
103
lOO
81
64
69
19
64
10O
104
631
as,
841
63
8
20
88
??
4
61
64
61
82
62
63
81
87
6
4
74
7
61
88
231
93
2845
41
'Woman's SuiTrage Bcsten 2 to 1.
TVoman'a suffrage received a light
Savorahle vote In the county, apparent
ly beintr beaten by better than two-to-one.
"No" I th general verdict in
the county on tha measure providing
countjr divisions.
The county Is giving a heavy affirm
ative vote on tha Monmouth Normal
School. Th vote on tha Ashland Nor
mal school la negative by a narrow
margin at thla time. An even stronger
negative vote Is going to th Weston
Isormal School, which will likely b
irote.1 down In th county.
The employers' Liability measure
how a marked lead In the county,
n-hlrh wtll likely give It a margain of
pettrr than 3000 votes.
STATE. ,
I' MXON! rTOTGREMaOXAI. DIRTMCT.
RrpreesaitattTe ta (iSiis
Tawford. TVm. A. r?oc. . ..
Jffferlr. A. TV. ( Rp-)
rianrilne. John (Pern.).
I rail, Oeor B. (Pro.)
LafTertya plurality
TPowertnan. Jay tRep.) ........
J'atftn. A. K. (Pro.) ...........
'.Irharas. TV. 8. (8oe.) .........
.TV.st. Oswald (Dam.)
TVesfa plurality
"eeretary t Btata.
Vnmnn. T. TV. ( Rsp.). ...... ..
J 1 N A. ' FTO. )
Mciioum Alia
a'ilver. Tuner
irm
1BT
154
139
140
141
143
144
ICS
146
147
144.
149
17U
171
172
ITS
175
17
174
179
180
1S1
162
Total. East Bide.
4'
23
10
94
111
131
91
44
41
24
1
44
119 1441
45
73
47
41
63
65
24
69
44
33
24
48
31
89
63
63
78
14
65
100
65
9
TO
6"
41
8'
93
12
FO
591
61
4
13
4
T2
8
41
4H
64
T
130
T4
104
81
112
12!
28
103
124
71
81
9Si
9'J
9i
10
22
6'
84
104
53
61
941
120
si
43
7
141
(Mil
69
112
I 73
ri2
123
621
64
32
84
64
29
89
14
183
128
11
76
49
14
13
731
3
12(
13.1
6il
6U
4-
129
81
lOl
44
1115
67
62
IOU
111
1TI
83
721
74
6
14
61
68l
94
118
44
I
li
48
44
9
40
70
60
88
6
77
40
64)
10
20
8T
23
80
18
73
Tl
TO
23
23
20
10
47
94
T5
84
89
4T
21
09
64
Tl
48
84
TS
61
64
71
79
1'
Bart's plurality 11.376
Coontr Sheriff.
Darsett. C. L. (Dem.) 8.S07
borrow, Sam ( Pro. 1.421
Newman. Percy C. (Soc) 2.601
Stevens. Robert L. (Rep.) 13.988
Stevens plurality ...10,681
County Clerk.
Dorfraan, V. JC. (Boc) .
Flslda, F. 8. (Rep.) ..
ivorrnrup. is. 1 . ( t ro. )
Seoct. Victor L. ( an tl -assembly)
2.1.12
13.888
2.485
2.67
10,601
.. I.6S7
..It. 635
Fields plurality
County Treasurer.
Barsee, C W. (Soe.)
Lewis, John 11. (Rep.K
Lewis plurality ll.J
County Auditor.
Lewis. Torn J. (Soe.) t.411
Martin. Samuel B. (Sap.) 15.684
Martin's plurality ..........11.173
County Surveyor.
Arntjen. Georre (Soe.) S.I70
Hoioroor. ratio (Hep.) .16.111
Holbrook's plurality .......
County Coroner .
Hall. Joseph E. (Pro.)
Newman, Otto (Soc-4. . . .. ....
Norden. Ben L. (Rcd.1.
Skewer. Cbaxlea H. (Ind.)....
Norton's plurality .........
.11,851
.. 4.tS
.. 1.24
. .10.
.. (.1
t.4l
PORTLAND
JTSTlCTe OF
DISTRICT.
THB PEACK
Jostlee of th Peace, Two to Be Elected.
rien, j. w. (Kep.) 11.K40
nense. Ainert (Socl .. 2 I
McHeiiry. Francis J. (Soe.) 2.4H8
Olson, jrreo I (Ren.) 10.O-J
Tanckwlch, Harry H. (Anti-Assembly) 4,916
Bell's plurality
Olson's plural.' ty
Constable.
McDonald, J. P. (Soc)
Weinberger, Andy (Hep.)
6.924
6.106
. 8.635
.18.682
Weinberger's majority
.0.147
INITIATIVE AND RF.FKBKNDUM MEAS
runs. y
r
Sno.
30L
Tes
No .
Buffrag Amendment.
6.724
11.942
atajotity agslnst 6.218
Kastera Oreaoa Insane Asylum.
302. Tea 10.205
sua. xvo 6.391
Majority for 8.814
Constitutional Convention Act.
J 44. Tes 5.242
803. No ....10,230
Majority against 4.98S
Amendment for Beparate District for State
and BepreaentatiTea.
804.
307.
Tes 4.9.19
No 9.920
57
13
68
54
69
8
16
49
66
63
128
83
"is
Majority against 4.961
Taxation Amendment,
80S. Tea 8 804
3U9. No 6.949
Majority for 1.337
mt rermittlng (Mate Construction of
Railroads.
:::::::.rffT
6.753
9.173
810 Tes
811 No .
Majority against 1.419
Amendment Changing Methods of Taxation,
6.T38
7.613
813 Tes
313 No
Total, country
Tntal. West P14s
TetaU East Sid
,8900 4940 3923 2910
liol
44
81
821
44
4.3
41
M
22
21
8.1
63
8.1
4:1
31
l:
11
23
84
8
33
981
12
12
2".
681
. 94
4
17
29
9.1
T
481
BO
11
12
19
21
13
SO
13
as
81
am
69
691
46
62
18
21
120
TO
63
61)
2
14
23
37
2'
,88
24
IB
T
19
82
66
35
12
28
25
60
81
83
27
23
7
11
14
18
13
27
T
18
.'104W1144 U70 676
.14450-8838 4171 2845
. 63sO,732t042,44Ji7
Majority against 876
Act Raising (Salary Judge Mb Judicial Dis
trict (Baker County).
814 Tes 8.902
813 No J 10,981
Majority against 7,079
Bill to Cresst NesmltA Couaty.
816 Tea 5.322
817 No s 8.949
Majority against 8.627
Bill to Tl-'n'-'-l Mcwunouth Normal BcnooL
818 Tea 9.816
Sl No 6.149
Majority for
Bill Creating Otis Cnraty.
tr. Tea '
ill. No
4.035
t.68
. TOOT
.11.89
. 7.958
...e. 8.433
..lo.rra
.. 440
. . 64.1
..11.71
.. 833
1 (Soe.)....
(Dcav)
Benson's plurality
Sutler. Les'te (Pro.)......
)i. Tbmas B. (ReTX)...
(Lan. Chariea ii. (See.)..
Ksy-a
fwstir 1
plurality
l.rcl
.... iii
3.3'T
.... 4 24
.... 8.732
.. t 7T1
..14.334
.. 3.348
..10.902
Grand total Bowerman. 10.379: West.
11.714: Lalterte. 11.890: IMannlnr. 7958.
Lewis, Jaba H. (Ben.) 15.204
Lewi majority 11.827
DISTRICT.
D4 -istea aAseateteadeat f Water, DirUloa
Number Oaa.
CblTsaocX Jams T. (Rap.) 16,313
Jadga mt Circuit Court. I'omrth Judicial
DUUVS. Detsaitnaeat No. One,
Multnsawih cwoaty.
Kavaaaagh. Joba P. (Kso.) 10.467
Jed at Circuit Cewrt, Twartb Judicial
Dlwtrtrt. Departmesnl Ne. Three,
Malta amah Osaraty.
CUlano. Joba B. tin.). A81S
MoUlna. Meary X. (Kep.) 11.2U5
MoOtnaa plurality 2.387
Jadga a? tllesH Cewrt, FwarOi
Dlstrtrs, Iliisr ail No. Fir,
Xnltaoanah Ceumy.
Dltchbom. Joba (Ren.) .n7
GatsBe. William K. (Dem.) 18.818
Majority against 8,513
BUI Anaesing Portion of Clackamas County
to Multnomah.
IIL Tes - 1.637
Jll. No 10.671
Majority aaalnst 6,442
Bill ta Crests Williams County.
834. Tes , 8.417
28.
Getting Ready
for Christmas?
You don't need to
wait until the week
before Christmas to
select that Victor or
.Victor-Victrola.
Come in now and
pick it out well ar
range to deliver it at
any time you say.
There's a Victor at every price
$10 to $250. Easy terms to suit.
Ik
B MTfa7
Sherman Ray & Go,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Sixth and Morrison Opposite Postoffice.
PIONEER SQUARE
SEATTLE
HOTEL SEATTLE
HOOgOOO Recently Spent Its Interior. All FnrDlihinm and Appointments
New. Modern nnd Splendid. Headquarter for Portland People.
TJtOT,T7T TP i XT PORTLAND
11 v x jlj ji -j x, ji vj j li oa;
EGON
Both Hotela Conducted by
MESSRS. WRIGHT & DICKINSON
NEW PERKINS
Fifth and Washington Sts.
... Opened Tone, 1908.
A hotel in the very heart of Portland's business
activity. Modern in every respect. Rates $1.00
and up. Moderate price restaurant in connection.
L. Q. Swetland, Secretary and Manager.
The Imperial
Oregon's Greatest Hotel
150 Rooms, 404 Suites, With Private
Baths.
SEW FIBBPR00F BUILD IKS
Moderate Bates.
Jtfl Mrtochan ft Sons, Prosa.
THE
PORTLAND
rOBTUI.0, DR.
KtraonsAif tmj
MODEKK
RBSTAUBJLNT
com ojcm km
UOX TfWTfllTtH.
rrKAnotTARTTUta
FOR TOCRXSlW aa4
CO.MMKIU I.4X.
t -ru A wi KHM
Sneelal
to tamlU.
le
BtSOl
neat sin-
Tb
win
.leased at all time
enow looms sal
give prices. A mod
era Tarsdsb Bath
sit-MlihaiTTt la taa
ksrteL
saaaaawr.
345. No 12.060
Majority agslnst y
Bill to Create Board of Commissioners to
Prepare Employes Indemnity Act.
848. Tes 8.881
347. No v i.000
. 2.160
Biver
Roane
Majority aasinst
Bill to Prohibit Fishing; la
xoept Anllns.
848. Tes .3W
UK. No -S- 4.7
Majority for 4.590
Bill to Create County of Deschutes.
8M. Tes
SOL No U
4.7S9
B.lhl
Majority asalnst 4.88i-J
BlU rroTluuns for creatine or er Towns.
Counties, and Municipal Districts.
82.
303.
Tes
No .
Majority tor
Amendment Allowing; Counties
Bonds for Roads.
n
T.7.-iri I
7.3U1 ti
777 1
Issue I
S4.
350.
Tes
No .
B.540
4.105
1.435
.. 8.143
.. .47
Majority for
Bill ta Extend Direct Primary
8SA. Yes
307. No
Majority for 1.108
BlU to Create Board of People's Inspectors
y of government, etc
R.-.a. Ys (1157
35tfc- No, 8780
Majority asalnst :603
Amendment Increasing; Initiative. Refer.
endum and Kecall Powers.
3m.- Tes 7flSI
301. No 7142
Majority for
Chsuurlna
82. Tes
SS. No
Jury end
810
Judicial
.Ml 4
.8464
Majority for
amendments
cast on the
In Multnomah
No
8.811
Majority asalnst X (.194
Amendment Allowing; Kara County ta Recu-
late TaxaUoa and Tax Exemptions.
114. Tes (.(US
8:7. No .
Majority for
Home Bui Amendment.
321. Tss
1,111
BOta EAST AJtTD TATCST SIDES
AVT rOlNTRI PRECINCTS
TOTED OS (iOVEKOB.
Bowermaa. West.
West Side 4.450 3.838
East Side B.880 6.783
Country 1.048 1.144
(Two ta Be
wwr-Te
taeeaeel).
JTeae. Henry J. (Rep....
r:cnf. k.. j. rro..
I,-Hrid. Thomas A. (Pro,).
five's. J. t. tJSo.i. ........
Jcrin. K. R. (Soc.)
h ater. Woodaoa T. (Dem.).
.13.00
.13 Oi'
. S.7US
. 2.l
. atii
netea-s plsraUty 'S,
S caster. -wafAeaatk I
Paid
Xla-arksT,
CwlasBbU aa4
Ceuatlea.
la. -LeOraade M. (Pro.)..
(Hep.)
. . . .36
IM strict.
aTultao-
Orand total
West's majority
148 precincts complete;
etnets Incomplete.
.10.87 11,714
83S
27 pre-
DmJk J.
. 4.070
15J2S
li.m'1 plurality ................... a B7
al.-i'nds's pluraUty L4e
d est Ice mt 'I'sn Cssrt, aix-Teaar Tersa.
(Twet to Be rieetsd).
Porntt. Oeorare H. (Rsp). .......... too
Jnnea. T J. l8o. I 111
smsc. r in n. tuwm. p. ..............
stre, fTsnk A. (f4ep.)...........fc.ll.S;
stamp. U- jr. toa.i s.oi3
Maaarkwys majority
Pornett's proraTtry ...
Moors's plurality .....
rrti r. C. (Soe.)
Lrawford. A. M. Rea.
Crawfsed"s majority
... 8314
... t.;i
. 8 S3
.taair
.13.1s
IX.2SS
ItevreeeatatiT
. Otstrtrf, Cusokamas aad Mall
Celloa.
Chattea. W. H. (Rap.) 15.44
TH1RTEXXTH SEXATORIAX. DISTRICT.
.18. ana
. 8.7S.1
. 2.733
tl. No
... 7.313
Majority for 3.468
BlU Prwteetlna Persons In Rasardous Em-
pleymsata aad Extending Employe
era' Liability.
13. Tea 10.71
111. No 4.121
'uermaa. 1 R. (Rsp.) .............jo sat
liinsitsis. C.-orrs A. (aa.). .......... ;'jt
Hrw. J. R. Dem.) . . . . . ......... 8i7i
steel. Robert R. (Pra.) ........... a.xs
Joaeph, Oeorse W. (Rep.).....
Taget. TU L. (Pro.)
Koomsoa. XX W. tSoc.). .......
Joseph's plarallt-y
State 8-nalir.
r. (Soo.1. ........... 3.331
(Ksp.) 141
Locke's saajortty 1S.4
EIGHTEENTH REPRESENTATIVE DIS
TRICT.
Majority
Bill
Tes
ii. No
for
ta Create Orehi
4.4(1
Coaaty.
VOTE OX THE AMEXDjrEXTS
Figures Show How Multnomah
Cast Its Ballots.
FoUowing- la th vote
various
County:
woman's suffrag-s amendment, de
feated by 6000.
Eastern Oregon Insane Asylum act.
carried by 4000.
Constitutional convention aot. de
feated by 6000.
Separata districts for State Senators
and Representatives, defeated by 4000.
Taxation Amendment, carried by
1000.
State Construction of Railroads, de
feated by 8000.
Amendment Changing- Methods of
Taxation, defeated by 1000.
Act Raising' Salary of Baker County
Circuit Judge, defeated by 7000.
Bill to create Nesmlth County, de
feated by 3000.
Bill to maintain Monmouth Normal
School, carried by 8000.
BlU creating Otis County, defeated
by 6000.
Bill annexing; portion of Clackamas
County to Multnomah, defeated by
6000.
Bill to create Williams County, de
feated by 6000.
Tax ex-employes amendment, car
ried by 1000.
Home Rule amendment, carried by
S000.
Ernployera' liability, carried by J00O.
Bill ti create Orchard County,
defeated by 6n00.
Bill to create Clark Couaty, defeated
by 6000. I
BlU to maintain Weston Normal
School, defeated by 1000.
Bill to annex portion of . Waahington.
County to Multnomah, defeated by 6000.
Bill to maintain Ashland normal school,,
defeated by 400.
Prohibition amendment defeated by
TWO.
Bill to enforce prohibition, defeated
by 6000.
Board of commissioner to prepare
employes Indemnity act. defeated by
Z5C0.
Bill to prohibit Rogue River fishing.
carried by 6000.
Bill to create county of Deschutes, de
feated by 6000.
Bill providing for creating new towns
and counties, carried by 400.
Good roads amendment, carried by 1500.
Bill to extend direct primary law, car
ed by 2000.
Bill to create board of people' Imvpec-
ors, defeated by 3000.
Amendment increasing inrUatrre, refer
endum and recall powers, carried by 600.
Amendment changing Jury and Judicial
system, carried by 2000.
iliiij
THE CORNELIUS
ilia ftaewa a Wskmn. earoer Park and Aider.
3anda Mwut and most modern hotel. Baronwui plan.
ginning May 1st our rates will be as follows: All back rooms
without bath, slntie. 1 00 per dari doufcls. 33.00 par day.
Ail front rooms wMbtat hath. ILSO per djur. singlet 82-0
per ear 4Vsos
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0. W: CORiTXLITJSt
Froprletob
& & FLETCHER,
MAnagw.
HOTEL RAUPO
Corner Fourfeenli and Washington
NarwHotwl. Klrgwnr'y FWniahatl
Rates SJl.OO and Up
Cfpnnlal Km taa toe FawrrtoncuktS)
ANNEXATION' IS VOTED O.N
Multnomah Precincts Also Ballot
Under Local Option Law,
In several of the precincts In Mult
nomah County the voters passed on an
nexation to the City of Portland and
also on Prohibition. St. Johns, Wood
stock. Mount Scott and Mount Zlon
OPENEX-6EPTi0
PUVXMst7aS
HOTEL LENOX
E. 0. aad V. K JORGENSEN
Props, and idgn.
COR. 3D AND MAIN ST9L
Bo aad Cold Water.
Long Distano Phone
in Every Room.
RATES
$1.00andni.
r
VOTERS ADOPT AMNDHEXT
AFFECTING PFBLIO DOCKS
AND WATER MAINS.
With 61 precincts mlulnc n4
complete returns from 100 precincts,
two city charter tunendments hare
carried by heavy majorities. The
amendment proTidln for the Issue of
12,500,000 worth of bonds for public
docks and the amendment providing
that water mains shall be paid from
the water fund have carried. The
amendments providing that the City
Council might regulate the salaries
of City Engineer and City Attorney
It seems nave been defeated. The
totals so far as the vote have been
counted follow:
Public Docks Bonds.
No. 100 Tes 10,838. - No. 101 No 4903
Water Mains Amendment.
No. 102 Tes 8798. No. 10S No 54
City Engineer's Salary.
No. 104 Tes 720S. No. 105 No 77ST
City Attorney's Salary.
No. 106 Tes 6S0O. No. 107 No 7909
THE WOODS
TTr"V I 'I'T BtatMKwaa I
iiu X J-dU i (xm Par Dtm
All CasaXavtr
Its) MmIm Omm. TfTlllia
lot, center ooity. bait Its
tw rtmooL nlnsis a SOT .
ship wharrea and C. P. R.. Depot. ,
VANCOUVER. B. CJ
Plan
M Par Cat-
On TaViw
Smart ox business alstrlct, center
m O. N, Ry. and N. P. Ry. Dapo.
144. Pot annexation .15
145. Against annexation 12
Majority for annexation 20
Local Option.
Precinct 63. South Pnrtl.ntf
150. . For prohibition 83
131. Asainst prohibition ...127
Majority against prohibition ......... 83
Precinct 76. Brooklyn
J5p. For prohibition Tl
.uil. Against prontoiuon 109
Majority against prohibition 88
Precincts 1H9 and 171 combined, Troutdale
and Hurlburt .
150.
181,
160
For prohlbttlon 49
Against pr6hlbltlon.6S
Precinct. Precinct
37 JL xoxai
30
86
T9
118
Majority against prohibition
Wlfebeatiiig Charged.
Joseph McCarthy, a clerk, 26 year
old, was arrested at his home at 399
Everett street last night on a charge
of wlfebeatlng.. He is held at tha
City Prison on several counts
voted In favor of annexation. Kelly
Butte and Sylvan voted against annex
ation, freclnct 63, South Portland.
Precinct 78 Brooklyn, and Precincts 163 I
and 171 combined. Troutdale and Hurl-
but, voted against Prohibition. The
votes on these propositions follow:
Annexation to the City of Portland.
Precinct 161. Woodstock
144. For annexation 26
ka. sssuui annexation ...............
Majority fnr annexation ..............
Freclnct 163. Kelly Butte
144. For annexation ................... 41
140. Against annexation 74
Majority against annsxatlon
Precinct 164. Mount, ficott
144. tor annexation 41
143. Against annexation 32
Majority for annexation ,
Precinct 178, Sylvan
144. For annexation 30
"a. Againat annexation 31
Majority agalnat annexation
Precinct 179. Mount Zlon
1 in
.115 I
3. Ml
4.73J
Imrts, (Soe.) ,.
.'tills S. ( n.p ) .
(iMsn.)
Alderman's plurality .....
Stass ivtasterr.
Ttylsader,
1'iiniviT.
Godmj. Jams .
Xunlways plurality ..
Ca
rnrry. 8. L- (See.)
lloff. o. P. (BP)
liuustoa. IX I- tPexa.)
Hers plurality
rssniaUslMur ml tmm M.llr.s
M'Uala. Hugh tl.aLl
ilil'-.r. rrut J. Bap.)
Millers majority
Stat Ess lai si.
Taa
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Au
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Abbott. JtunM U. (Rep
Ambrose. Jensss 34. 4 hep.) w. . . ,
Amm Edwin . Rep. ..........
U s low. cnarlM W. (iUf.) ......
Brraat- J. c tRep.)
Clamana. W. J. (Hop.) ............
Clrds, Ralph C I K.p.)
Coie. JtrnN (Hep.) ..............
CoJIios. Stephen (Rep.)
Cott.l. WIIUS 1. Ksp.) ...........
rests. .aca R.p.) ............
Rushlight. A. Ok. Rep.) .........
fwrj, r rana x. tuera.)
8.31
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.11.144
.11.444
.11.441
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l.rassl. J. W. (DeiLl .......... lim
P'eret. John (tem.) 3.i"7
st...asoa. John H. (Dem.) 2.:o
Ptoae. 11. W. rem. 4.SKO
Thoiapeoa. R. Henry (tVnv) 4 3.M
Vsn fuaer. K. B. (Oem.) 47"0
T.rsteec. E. (lVm. 4.3.1
""sison. D. M. iIHa.) ..3.093
Ames. Willi. m F. Pre- 2.0i8
Itsm'S. lleorgs H. iPro. !4
Cluttarham. r. W. lrrt.) jwj.,.. I.OU
Majority against
BUI te Croat Clark Cwaaty.
tit. Tes J.
333. No wt
Majority agalnat .:
BUI ta Maintain Ws
33i. Tes
137. No
Majority aralnst 1.4S7
BlU t Aaatwx Ferrioa of Waahlaatoa Cwoaty
to MnUnnmsh.
3-ts. Tea J 4.13S
333. No f 14.413
Majority asalnst 3.334
BUI ta Maintain Ashland Nsmal SebwoL
St. Tes 1.111
til. No
Majority asalnst .
Probibltloa
84-!. Tes
848. No
Majority against
BUI ta Eafwre Fmhlhltlwa.
1.473
. 6.513
.13.303
To Make the
Wheels of Business "Go"
Without friction and nerve
wrecking jars, be sure you are
( well nourished on digestible food.
Grape-Nuts
strengthens Body and Brain.
"There's a Reason"
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125 MILES FROM SAN FRANCISCO
The Paradise of the Pacific
SUMMER TIM
SEE
WHERE IT IS-ALWAYS
OFFERS MORE TO DO AND MORE TO
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR
THAN ANY OTHER RESORT IN THE WORLD
Mild and healthful climate. Winter temperature 45 to 65 degree!
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