Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 07, 1911, Page 16, Image 16

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THE 3IORXIXG OREGOXIAX. WEDNESDAY. JUSE 7. 1911.
10
Mavor-elect Lacks Fewer
Than 800 Votes of Having
Majority Over AIL
ELLIS RETAINS HIS SEAT
RUSHLIGHT HAS
4937 PLURALITY
Jlrcall Apparently Has railed Id
Tenth Ward Wllhelm and Joy
Win Coneannon. Uridine
and Knbll Beaten.
votb i-ob tton 01 ea-t xd
w UT MDU.
rUsmpWls aaofrirtal rture ebow
the faUo2 vote far atarsr ea both
aide ea the rlTr:
East West
Hid. aide. Total.
Ntfrttn ( Pro.) -..
rtta oc M Ti IW
H!U (Hp...OT 44SO W.T4S
CM (4.-C O t 3111 T714 IC4
TIMua (Dm.) ...SsS 1
KwMUbK aisrallty. 4WT.
The ts4l vote cut la XornOmW
ln was SS.XS. eyiatrtaated as
follow: Kast aid. Ia.es!; West
SMa. 10.144.
Complete unofficial returns from
Mondays muni. Ipal election kit A. O.
Itua&l.a-ht. Republican nomlnM and
Uaior-dKl. a plurality of 41T our
Mayor tlimoo. the Independent Commls-alon-Ooverotnent
caa.ll.late. Mr. Kusb
llat larked fewer than votes of
bavin a majority orr M four op
ponents for In office. Tne combined
vote aalnat Hr. Hushllaht. who polled
1J.:1 vote, vat only H.io.
Comrllnaa Cwnrannou. of the First
. Wajd; UeMinc. of tho Plvth. and KublU
or tho Kla-hi.l. wm all defeated for re
election, arrordlnc to tho complete un
official return Tho official count will
not materially change the lead rita
tered acalaat them.
Two Beat Concaaooo.
la the three-cornered flaht la tho
Flrat Ward. Concannon was retired br
a decisive vote. being outdistanced by
both Ton N. Monk. Democrat, who
eucreeda blra la the Council, and by
Jordan V. Zao. tho Republican nomi
nee, aa welL
la the Sixth Ward. Councilman Bld
Ins waa defeated by John Nontax,
1 vmnrnt. a member of Mayor IVn
no)tri Executive Hoard. es-Councll-man
and at one time candidate for
.Mayor. Mr. Montac baa a majority of
101 over both beldlos and the boclallst
nominee.
William "chmeer. a Republican, who
ran aa an Independent aaatnst Council
man Kubll In the Klchth. won by a
plurality of II. Councilman till. In
tno Tenth Ward, apparently haa re
tained hla seat la tba Council, the ef
fort to recall Mm bavin- failed, ac
cording ta tho unofficial return. Theea
flaurea Rive Ellis a plurality of Jl
vote oyer hla closest competitor. James
Jtlaerutre. It l not likely that the of
ficial count will change this result.
W.lhelm and Joy Win.
Frederics: R. Wllhelm. Republican,
will eocceed Georae L Baker aa C6un
rllman from the Fourth Ward, bavins
defeated bis I democratic and Moclaltat
opponents by a majority of 3S. The,
same Is true of AlUn 1C Joy. Republi
can, who lias been elected Councilman
from the Seventh Ward to succeed
Mayor-elect Rushlight. Mr. Joy had
a majority of 15 over his three com
petKora, Vote In Detail..
The following la the complete unof
ficial rote on all candMales and meas
ures la the municipal election Monday:
J Alie Hmn .pro.)
h. it. itii.ii isn. 1 vs..-.
A "- R.IhHhl .lieP-l
Joeeph sttmon limit 'Vn
ixors 11. Taomaa Dm.) .iO
. 4.MT
.SI TM
. l.OK
..11. 04 J
RtoMlfht's plurality
lty Aedller.
Wart-ur lf?p.
Illflr l!inc.
i..dea tlTOkl
Barber's majority
City
.Aitarre iReo.)
tCnMale .)
Moras Pre-
Adajne" majority
I'tty Atlaewey.
4; -met Rr
ce toc. 1
Oraat'a majority
Meatripat Jadse.
Ttwrtp 4S.4C.1
Taaaell iKp-
Taaweira ASJortty
tee
raker .Rep.)
W.r 1 Kep.
J.nr.'l (Rep.) ...
' T 1
trlHn.4 iSotl ..
:oMne-.n IMC. ) ...
II. I .1-ro.i
emaJI irr)
Tau (Pre.)
nkr-a plurality 1J.V11
ti' p'.araiitr li.e
jeoaias plur:ity .2. J4
feaarltmae st-Uwre.
(To MCceed Tbemae C DeeTta.)
)mrl Rp
HdlUl .!
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lT.Slt
IT T
1 M
TI3
4 .--'l
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uri-d"a majority 1.71
Caaaitlmaa st-Iarga.
i To succeed Oay LecBbard.)
-Tde R- laelT
latt il.dl ...................... 1
UeeCricb tt-ee-l -. s-ZTa
ClroVe avajerity
1-kret Ward.
Ttnrke et
( o-AJ"fi llnd.1 ..........
Monk Iaa.l .............
Za iRa ...
Masks plurality
Fe
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ii1h TK areV
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Msataa's majorltr
event War.
JT 1 Rep ..,
Xats is-) ...4
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tohile tt)m.
Jay's majority
Elshtk Ward.
Ami trre.1
Kel T I lm.
V ,M I Hep
M'-Heery 9ec.l .............
0.mr (lad.1
Schmeers plurality
Teat h Ward.
Ambroe fla- ......
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(!( 1 lad) -3-
Slepaeas Had.) ia
Kilts ploraJlty - 1
aewtk ratlaa Brlesr.
l- T t'l"
ll Xe v
Majority aaalaat 1.1X1
Oae-Min aueet Oasalm Tax.
11 Tee lit"
Majority for
niina a reaakaa Fead.
Majerlty aaaJaet '
Kahwac City All eej Mary.
1 Tea ls.SI
11 No .ll-'
Majority acalast :-tl
rettceaeaa's Fiaalin rand.
1 TS .2"TI!
1 X ,li.M
Majority aralaet -T
Jtew City daU.
ITS Tea
111 Ke
Majority for 1J.1M
Fi 1 baas of Cawartt Creet.
"3 Tee
111 So - !"
Majority asalnst .., !.
Fllllaa Oalrbea aad itavtaea.
lit Tee ""I
1H No !'"
Majority for .1"
rablle AaeBterleas.
lt Te
Ill No
Majority aaalast .
Msalrtpa. Cerkaae CeUectlea.
lit Tea 'J-'?!
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Majority for s.M
Ralalac City Earlaes tkslary.
1I Tee !H.
121 No ............................ .It.
Majority aaalast Ill
Mre4-Cleealac resrtaMwt FisiHa Faad.
1SJ Ts l"J
11 .No -le
Majority aaalaat lt.il
Beejedreaa; tiaiilllUa te Sewer Ceatrarte.
IJ Tea 1.1J
14 No s.aul
Majority for .
Me Beal. K BUde.
1M Tee .TM
UI Ne .ITJXl
Majoeity acalaat (.MM
Tax aa Cress keeetpla rreaa aaie ef Oa.
l: Tee 1I.T3T
1 Ne 1U.T1I
Majority for 1W4
Taslac Cireea stereriwe rreaa Sale ef Kler
trtclty.
13 Tea 11.408
TOTAL TOTB OX MAVOB BT rmECINCTS.
PRXCINCT.
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39
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111
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114
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1-1
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141
143
143
144
14
14
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144
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la T
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4W TA3 4A3TI4. ai3
Th rrand totaa Frt ae We Me.
are- Brr.o4l. 441: inten.
11.T63; auaea. S-a. Tbeaua. SeOu,
131 Ne -10.
Majority for
rabtla genlto Cammlailaa
135 Tea " .5T
13S Xe -11"1
Majority acalaat 33
MIUIs-Dellar ravtaa; rtaat.
134 Tee t.S
133 .No 1.1
Majorttr acalnat a.01
rrahiblUaar Tacatlea of Water Freed.
134 Ta -. 14.;
137 'e -S24
Majority for
Aati-BUlboard Ordlaaaee.
134 Tea
139 No .2
Majority for
Otviac aarU Ceatrel Over Mreet Impreve
meala. 140 Tee : 11 "J
11 Ke ; .10.P41
Majority for 1.00S
Aatl-Banaer Carrytec Ordlaaaee.
144 Tee
143 Ne -le-774
Majority acalnat S-SP4
Aati-Bayrwtt Oc 11 nance.
144 Tea 12.rf
14T No -13.271
Majority acalnst 1.00
ACDITORICM IS l.V 6IGBT
tayor Simon to Name Board to Ie
clde Ic tails.
Mayor Elmon will appoint the com
mittee of five cltlicns. called for In the
act adopted Monday by the vota of the
people, to have chars; of the public
auditorium project, for which there was
authorised a bond Issue of 1600.000. The
appointments will be made wttbln 10
days, as provided In the act.
After the members are appointed by
the Mayor, they are required to meet
and orsaniie within 10 days by the
election of a chairman. The City Audi
tor Is required to act as clerk without
extra compensation. The members ar
to serve one. two, three, four and five
year terms, to be decided by lot.
The commission Is empowered to buy
a site either outright or by condemna
tion proceedlncs; to advertise and sell
bonds to the amount of f (00.000 and to
construct the auditorium and have
chares of all the details, employment
of help and rentals. The City Council
Is authorised to make up deficiencies
from the general fund, should any
occur. ,
Qalck Realisation Probable.
Following; out the terms of this mea
sure. It will be less than a month nntll
the commission Is appointed and organ
lied for business. If It hastens th
work as It Is empowered to do, the
auditorium should be realised within a
comparatively brief time.
Close scrutiny of the amendment au
thorising a bond lasue or 175.000 for
th Installation of a garbage collec
tion system discloses the fact that all
of the employes under this plan, to be
under supervision of th Board of
Health, must be subject to civil ser
vice rules. This will plac this sec
tion of the health employes under this
classification, while those working la
the other departments of this branch
of the city government ar not under
civil service.
This amendment, aside from the au
thorisation of the bonds, empowers tho
City Council to fix a rate for the col
lection of refuse and every house
holder must pay this rate, as all will
be required to have their garbage re
moved. However, this rate la to be
fixed only so that It will cover the cost
of operation of the system, according
lo the terras of the amendment, al
though there Is no limit on the Coun
cil In this respect. The Board of
Health, consisting or three physicians
snd the Chief of Police, Is to have
charge or the system, but th Council
makes all appropriations and sells th
bonds. The bonds are to be sold for
the purpose of buying equipment and
after that the collection ratea are to
defray the expenses.
, Council to Buy Ette.
Under the provisions of the amend
ment authorising a bond Issue of 1200,
000 for the purchase of ground and the
construction of a municipal building,
the Council Is empowered to buy the
site and to sell the bonds. The Execu
tive Board then takes charge, awards
a contract for the building and has
charge of the building after It Is com
pleted. The building Is to house the
police department. Municipal Court,
City Jail and Emergency Hospital.
The amendments exacting from gas
and electric companies a tax of three
per oent of the gross receipts become
effective as soon as they are pro
claimed by the Mayor to be laws. They
were aimed to work with the proposed
public service bill, which was defeated.
In that they were calculated to pro
vide the revenue for payment of sal
aries of three fr.OOfl.a-year commis
sioners and the Incidentals of opera
tion. The companies coming under this
provision are required to furnish the
City Treasurer with correct statements
of their receipt by March 1 each year.
The amendment authorising the levy
of 1 mill annually for the use of the
street-cleaning and sprinkling depart
ment serves only to decrease the bur
den on the general fund. It will not
provide sufficient money to defray all
of the cost of this department, based
on the present assessed valuation of
the city, but will help considerably.
The remainder must be paid for out of
tbe general fund.
Fills on Tar With Bridges.
Under th provisions of th amend
ment authorising payment for all fills
costing more than tlS.000 out of the
general fund, abutting or benefited
propertv will escape the cost hitherto
Yes, Swissco Will
Grow Your Hair
Preventa Baldness And Dan droit Ed
itor Gray Or Faded Hair To
Its ftatnral Color.
Mi Hair Are Xeaiser4. Are Tees I
Swleeco stops dandruff quickly. gro-i
new hair and restores gray and faded
hair to Its natural youthful color.
Swissco stops baldness, bald spots,
falling hair, scabby scalp, sore scalp,
brittle hair or any hair or scalp
trouble.
To prov that our claims are true we
will send you a large trial bottle free
ir you will send 10c in sliver or stamps
to help psv cost of postage and pack
ing to Swissco Hair itemedy Co.. 13
p. o. Square. Cincinnati, O.
Swlsaco will be found on sale at all
drusKlsts and drug department every
where at 60c and II.0A a bottle.
Kor sale and recommended In Port
land by
THE OWL DRUG CO.
Reo Two-passenger Roadster
Top and Merger Automatic Windshield extra
$1050
The difference in value between this Reo and other two
passenger cars can be seen at a glance that is, when you
bear in mind that it has exactly the same engine and frame
as the regular Reo "Thirty" Touring Car and the well-known,
thoroughbred reliable qualities of that car.
, Powerful and speedy, it is the ideal car for light touring
and for busy men who have a great deal of ground to cover
in a day, and who want to be absolutely sure of getting
there and back.
Being of light weight, it is very economical on gasoline
and tires; its springs are easy (comfortable), and even on
rough roads you can make full use of the power without
discomfort to the passengers or injury to the car.
It is strong, finished up to the last minute in every detail
of construction,-luxuriously comfortable and handsome.
No such car has ever been offered before
at anything like the price. '
The Northwest Auto Company
493 Alder Street
Jew.-y.4yWL'J753P4j '
charged against It. This places fills
of this class on a par with bridges.
Sewer competition is provided for In
an amendment that was carried. In
stead of the City Engineer furnishing
but one set of specifications for sewers,
as in the past, two sets must now be
provided. This means that cement
pipe will have equal advantage with
terra cotta.
The antl-hlllboard ordinance, which
passed, restricts the size and number
of these boards, charges- a rate per
square foot and specifies the character
of them.
The amendment to the charter chanr
Ing the mode of calling for bids for
hard-surface Improvements was carried.
This measure takes away from the
Executive Board all power of awarding
contracts, this board having authority
only to do as directed by the Council.
Formerly the board advertised .for and
awarded contracts when ordered to by
the Council. The amendment Just
adopted gives the Council full power
over street improvements.
Berries Bring $3.50 tor Crate.
WHITE SALMON. Wash., June .
Tho fruitgrowers' shipment of berries
from White Salmon station Saturday
nfsrht was 673 crates, of which 450 com-
posed a carload of Butte at $3.50 a
crate, the highest price ever received
on this side for a car lot. The Union
also obtained $2.09 a crate for goose
berries, 76 cents higher than last. year,
For independent shippers of strawber
ries to Seattle commission houses the
i sales were 50 cents less than the Union
was obtaining.
BANFF THEBEAUTIFUL.
There Is only one Banff a Summer
resort without a rival. Low round
trip rates via the Canadian Pacific.
i uuitMiijiaajiBiiaasi
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VISIT THE
PACIFIC OCEAN
AT CLATSOP BEACH
Bii'iriTl
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Leaves
Leaves
Columbia Eiver Scenery to the Sea.
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES.
$4.00 Daily. $3.00 Saturday and Sunday.
SEA SHORE LIMITED, DALLY
Portland 9:20 A. AL Arrives The Beach for luncheon.
The Beach after dinner. Arrives Portland 10:13 P. M.
WEEK-END SPECIAL
Tmvm Portland 2:30 P. M. Saturday. Arrives The Beach for Dinner.
Leaves The Beach 8:50 A. M. Monday. Arrives Portland at 32:30 P.
.Other trains leave Portland at 8 A. M. and 6:30 P. M.
First-Class Hotels at Seaside and Gearhart.
i
Observation-Parlor Cars on All Trains.
Parlor Car Seats at
CITY TICKET OFFICE,
Fifth and Stark Sts.
All trains use .
THE NORTH BANK STATION.
Eleventh and Hoyt Sts.
- Mi
I 3 fiiJr Observation-Parlor Cars on All Trains. jseS" 6;
I: Tickets and Parlor Car Seats at -k
"tlif;? " ' CITY TICKET OFFICE, - M
I A Fifth and Stark Sts. i"'"- J&
i Jrs-c51T' v. rL. All trains use . f 3 Pi
I !ci7??ew ' THE NORTH BANK STATION. SX 2f
1" i'fT''g' i i hi i in m rm-.mmmnm mmmmminir.)Bmmumimi-v9"m - I l.aw?g'arx-i
i i Jin.. jiii in I i -i i sinnr-" '"'-rr 'in rTrt 'liir i aaiwianam i iiiiii - - J
'Has LINOCORD Buttonholes i
front ,fg- and back.
JTatnlefat front close-meetJcz ef
fect that stays closed your.dealer
. will supply yon.
r-r i giwnyi U"'y
LINOCORD BUTTONHOLES:
.are easier-to-button and they' don't
tear out.
sTaOT.N.V.N
The Yretchedness
of Constipation
Can quietly be overcome by
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS.
Purely vegetable
Carters
KITTLE
ilVER
JPiLS.
cRQtly on I
bra. Care
Head-ache.
nes, and Indjgesboa. lacy do then duty.
Small P3L SauII Dose. Sasall Price.
Genuine smrtbou Signature j
RELIEF
INSTANT
the DEAF
Accept Our Offer
Today
and get the old reliable
electrophone on
" on nnvci home
r.;;JH 0 U Un 1 O TRIAL.
hi' It is a tiny but powerful
e 1 e c incai ...ft "
vice. Call or write for
i.articulars.
IVIS1 Die. ' .
s'i-4.1 w El ECTROPHOXE CO.
228 Lunbermeiu Bids; Portland, Or.
Electrophone In
U3 e almost
Invisible.