ru c mu VTVr r-o -c- . ..- . - . S (TSfe COMPARATIVE VOTE OF WOMEN LARGE Highest Percentage Reported From Irvington, Where Esti mate Is 95 Per Cent. MEN'S RECORD IS LOWER Returns Show Tirst-Cholce Votes Tor Winners as Follows: Daly, 12, 179: Dleck, 12,84 7; Blgelow, 8108; Brewster, 11,124. DALY Sl'PPORT COMES FROM ALL CLASSES. Will H. Daly Is the only candidate for Commissioner who reoeived a ma jority of all the votes that were cast In the city election for Commissioner last Monday. Mr. Daly received a total of first, second and third-choice votes of 20, rt07 out of a grand total of choices cast by voters of 101.050. It re quired NJM votes to elect by a ma jority, there being; four Commission ers to choose. Mr. Daly's vote clearly proves that he was supported strongly by all class rs. Analysis of the votes cast In the va rious districts of the city shows that a greater proportion of the registered women voted than men. This is true particularly of the East Side districts where It Is estimated that mere than 90 per cent of the women registered voted. The number of men who voted in these same districts was about 75 per cent of the registered vote. In the Irvington district the women mace probably the best record in this respect. The poll books there show that approximately 95 per cent of the women registered voted. The percent age of men voters ran considerably be low this. In the Mount Scott district. H&W thorne, Boll wood and the Peninsula the average tor the women ran lower than in Irvington. but better than In some of the West Side districts. In south Portland and In North Portland the comparative voto of the women ran considerably below 90 per cent ac cording to approximations made at the City Hall: Dnly and Dleck Lone-Term Men. Completion of the count of votes yes terday revealed the fact that Will H paly and R. G. Dleck have been elected to serve four years each and W L. Brewster and C. A. Blgelow- two years each. I nder the charter the two Com missioners receiving the greatest vote at the election get the long term and the next two the short term. Mr. Daly headed the ticket, receivlns a total of 20.651 votes. Mr. Dleck came second with 19.010: Mr. Blgelow third with I?'?,!' and Mr" Brewater fourth Mr. Daly received 12,179 first-choice totes. 5q61 second choice and 2921 third choice. Mr. Dleck received 12.847 first choice. 4198 second and 1965 third. Mr Blgelow received 8408 first choice 6416 second .and 3498 third. Mr. Brewster was fourth with 11.124 first-choice votes. 44o0 second choice and 2185 third choice. Official Canvana to Be Mow. City Auditor Barbur arranged yes terday to commence at once the pre paration of the official count. Plats with the name of each candidate drawn In will be prepared and the vote re ceived by each will be recorded. The number of candidates and the fact that three choices must be counted for each jnakes the task a heavy one. It prob ably will not be finished until the end of next week. WISCONSIN MAN COMES Rev. Lorin K. Grimes Accepts Haw thorne Church Call. Ilev. Lorin K. Grimes, of Superior, w is., has accepted a call to become pastor of the Hawthorne Presbyterian Church, and he will occupy the pulpit or that church Sunday, July 6. for the first time. He comes hlghlv recom mended as a preacher. He had been pastor or the Presbyterian Church at Superior for seven years. Rev. Ortmea comes to take the place or Kev. E. Nelson Allen, who resigned and who will leave the church July 1. Mr. Allen has been pastor of Haw thorne Presbyterian Church for ten years and three months. During that time the church passed from the Cum berland to the Presbyterian denomina tion, the former being merged Into the latter. Rev. and Mrs. Allen will leave for I.os Angeles. Cal., July 10. where they will pass several months. Mr. Grimes, the new minister, was secured after correspondence. "VIVAS"' END N STABBING Two Mexican Walters of Steamer Bear Argue About Native I ami. "Viva Madero"' said Rodriguez Bello. "Viva Huerta!" said Juan Mansuelo. A heated discussion of the situation, past, present and future, in Mexico fol lowed, which resulted in Juan Mansuelo tabbing Rodriguez Bello In the ab domen. The affair happened at Second and Flanders streets about 10 o'clock Wednesday night. When Policeman Ennis arrived. Mansuelo had disap peared. Bello. who was not badly hurt, was taken to St. Vincent's hospital. He said be and Mansuelo were good friends, that their little differences of opinion over affairs at home would not afreet their friendship in the least and that he preferred no arrest should be made. Both men are employed as waiters on the steamer Hear, now In Portland harbor. HOW THE CITY VOTED ON FOUR WINKING CANDIDATES FOR COMMISSIONERS V.. Side. W Kld. I 68, DALY. M, DIECK. T 3 - M C3 e. o. & c - ? ? 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IB 58! 18 13 IOI 1 411 20 1031 391 . 19 . 841 471 21 114 29 13 3d! 241 12 45 18 13 94! 271 18 39 31 14 021 281 14 27 24 4 IOI! i2l 21 103 32 28 1?4' 63' 20 73 43 22 54' 101 9 35 24 10 ! 241 10 331 13 12 92! SR 39 75 36 13 74! 421 86 SI 23 16 8.802' 3.M01 2.O60 8.7801 3,109' 1,483 3.377! 1.361! 861 4.067! 1.088 482 12.170 5.551I 2.921 12.S17 4.19S 1.9651 totals. ..... 20,C51 19.010 28, BIGELOW , 60. BREWSTER fj i 1.3431 1.7511 1.013 45' 291 12 70 34 20 S3 30 21 93 341 53 I 25 7 t J3 l.:t43t 1,7311 1.013 3.698 1.142 S.40S! 6.416! 3.498:11.124! 4,45 .17.759 o'clock: Music, orchestra Lincoln High School; reading, essays on "Value of Total Abstinence to a Life." first by Lincoln High School pupils, Charles Cohen. Miss Harriet Leas, Miss Alice Sundstedt, Miss Sadie Bingham and Frank Ding; music. Girls' Glee Club, Lincoln High School; essays by Jeffer son High School pupils, Henry Schroo- der and Robert Lister: solo. Mrs. Fred Olson: essays by Washington High School pupils, Frank Lyons. Miss Ethel Gotidy, Miss Barbara Meiising, Miss Dorothy Rood, Miss Roberta Killam. Mrs. James B. Kerr will preside. This meeting will be for the public and everyone ,is invited. Essays by the stu dents of Portland high schools. SilK Elastic Stockings and Other Silk Elastic Goods Made to Special Order in 24 to 48 Hours - OW L," stores, eighteen of theiu, locat ed In the principal eltlea of the Coast. Whether you purchase In person or send your orders by mall or other wise, -yon have the advsntsiKes of OWL"' quality, - OHX" prices, and the protection of THE OWL'S " guaran tee for satisfaction, or your money re funded, no matter where you snlsrht fee. Mail Orders WU1 Be Filled at Advertised Spe . cial Prices if Sent Immediately Developing and Printing "THE OWL WAY Is the Expert, Prompt and Sat 1 s t a c tory Way. Bring Your Next Roll of Films to Us. Special 49c FOR THIS 75c Bath Brush They've just come In, these splendid Brushes with solid hardwood backs and excellent fiber brush. The detachable hard wood handles are fully 16 inches long. Brush, when detached from handle, can be used as a flesh or complexion brush. Has strap on bark for this purpose. The comfort of Sum mer bathing will be doubly enjoyed if you use one of these brushes. Friday and Saturday only WU we offer them at this much-low er- , than-regular price . 49c Spe- cia il5c BUYS A FULL POUND OF ANY OF THE FOL LOWING CANDIES FRIDAY OR SATURDAY Cocoanut Surprise, Cocoa Mixed, Peanut Butter Chips, Chocolate Brownies, Peter Pan Assorted Chocolates. Peter Ps. Xougntlnes and Maple i.ogs. aone of which sell at less than 2Zo lb. regularly". Warm -weather has caught us with an unusually heavv "supply of these particular Candies, to reduce stock of which we are orrering them at a price that should tempt vou to secure a pound or more here Friday or Saturday. Nothing less -si mr than pound quantities will be sold at this verv special 1 Rf price, pound Axl Workmen's Lunch Kits With Thermos Bottle $ 2 r STRAW HAT CLEANER Enough to clean ten hats for 20c The best combination yet de vised a handy, roomy, com pact Lunch Box, with a $1.50 Thermos Bottle, which sets compactly into the cover. The kit has reinforced corners and sides, looks well and has ndle. The Thermos rp means hot rrtf eon or a thoroughly chilled, cooling drink, just as you may wish. Or perhaps you can fill the bottle with nourishing hot soup you know how much better you feel after a hot lunch than a cold one. I. " : -V- t. strap handl -.-.-...: : .- .-.A Bottle featu Captain John Orderleys WILL PUT YOU IN ORDER WITHOUT DISTURBING THE ENTIRE SYSTEM 25 Cents They are for people who do not feel just right physically. They give vigor to the stomach, liver snH ' - They are good for headaches and constipation. For biliousness and lazy liver the most popular remedy we know of. There is no hesitancy on our part In recommending them. 40 Doses to the Box. The Price Only 25c New Bath Caps 50c CHAMPAGNE GREEN WISTARIA BLUE RED Kvery woman's fancy as to style and color is answered in what we are showing now in BATH CAPS. They're made of silky-finished rubbei. fit as a bath cap ahould fit. and are neat and attractive in appear ance. The color that will look well with your bathing suit will be tound here. Specials FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THE OFFERING OK SUCH SPE CIALS AS THESE ENTITLES US TO LIMIT QUANTI TIES TO PURCHASERS. "OWL" TALCUM POW- nCH rose or violet -a ls ""H 25 - cent I fC size, at JLTsV TIZ. FOR TIRED FEET,,-, a regular 25c size, at 1 the special J-tr EPSOM SALTS, .Vou- package at, the spe- I VlC cial --1-7 HIRES' ROOT BEER EX TRACT, sVerfi a-l two for SmfJ SKAT the eftecUve hand Ortnl, cleaner. 10c size fa mr at the special tour pOO AM the eczema rUOLrllD) remedy, 50c tTJ size, at the special St5 DENATURED ALCOHOL, for burning only, by the1 gallon, special When taken away in your own decanter, spe- "tC cial only Cf 7 EFFERVESCENT CITRATE OF MAGNESIA,- PJQc bottle, special at WW HERMITAGE BOURBON, six years old, $1.25 size, 4af7 special Friday and Sat- C urday at Lr I Auto Tape D 15c LEATHER -COVERED Spring Trusses AT SPECIAL PRICES $2.75 Single -ft Trasses at. ... $4.50 Doable d0 7c Trussesat... f EXPERT FITTING And No Charge for Same ONE -HALF -POUND ROLL SPECIAL AT For auto, motorboat and motor cycle use, and for wrapping leaky garden hose, etc. Sells reg ularly tor 25c roll, so It's an unusual value at, the roll 15c "THE OWL" IS CLOSED SUNDAY AFTERNOONS FROM 1 TO 6 O'CLOCK OPEN SUNDAY EVENINGS. L fai.80a PHKN II1IUNS FILLEU 11V THE OWL lit CO. IN MV : 1 ! BROADWAY AND WASHINGTON BglBnfe4anagnB.MM Established 1892 Eighteen Stores on the Pacific Coast -MtMSJtM ALBEE GALLS AIDES First Informal Meeting of In coming Officials Held. SURETY BONDS DISCUSSED Question Agitating All Members of Xew Administration Is Assign ment of Departments and Kar ly Decision Is Promised. At the first informal meeting of Mayor-elect Albee and the four Commissioners-elect, in the office -of W. L. Brewster, yesterday morning, but one thing was definitely decided to re quire all applicants for positions to file written applications, together with references and statement of qualifica tions, with Mr. Albee, in the Concord building. The next informal meeting of the commission will be held at noon Tues day, when they will take luncheon to gether and discuss in a private way various features or the work con fronting them. At yesterday's meeting, which the Mayor-elect termed "a hand-shaking" session, no progress was made inso far as actual disposal or work was con cerned; the great task of reorganizing the city departments and of adminis tering Its affairs is yet to be done. The Taxpayers' League having offered to submit as a suggestion an adminis trative code for the benefit of the commission, it was decided to accept the proposed code for guidance, in case it proves to be feasible. m Amlgsraests Are Desired. Will H. Daly, W. L. Brewster, Robert G. Dieck and C. A. Blgelow, the Commissioners-elect, were anxious to know to what departments they are to be as signed by Mayor-elect Albee, but he is not yet prepared to make the assign ments. This Is one of the big pieces or work that he is required to do under the provisions of the new charter and it is a most serious and Important one. Each of the Commissioners-elect ex pressed a desire to know at the earliest possible date the department to which each is to be assigned, in order to make special preparations for the work. For this reason Mayor-elect Albee will determine this question as soon as possible. The question of bonds for the mem bers of the Commission was discussed briefly. It was thought best to have a blanket bond if such can be obtained at reduced rates, but if not, it was be lieved best to divide the bonds between five companies, at least. It was sug gested that it would be Improper for the members to pass upon their own bonds and therefore the Clearlng House Association was mentioned as an agency for doing this. Money Scarcity Kelt. The question of the salaries of the City Engineer. Chief of Police, City Attorney and Municipal Judge were discussed briefly, Mr. Brewster remark ing that they should receive better pay than they" do now. Mr. Daly, who Is a Councilman, said that it will not be possible for this to be done until Jan uary 1. anyway, as the funds are run ning low. As to the arrangement of the work of the Commission at the City Hall, several suggestions were made. Some thought It would be best to have the Mayor and Commissioners grouped about one room, where they may be found easily and where they may con fer on public matters from time to time and keep in touch with each other. No FIRST INFORMAL MEETING OF NEW CITY COMMISSION IS HELD LA GRANDE CASE DECIDED Gra.Bd Jury It Kxpeoted to Return Three Indictments. LA GRANDE, Or. June 5. tSpectal.) A verdict was rendered yesterday in favor of E. F. Btewart. who was sued bv Krii'lt WHitnn at,,'. , V. V. of contract in failing to carry out a ' reel estate deal. No report from the grand jury, which i went into session Monday, has been re ceived. There are three criminal cases , In the county jail and Indictments are expected in each case. George Hogan I Is accused or forgtng a check. Jack ; Payne is accused or stealing a watch i at North Powder and Tom Nylin is ac- I cusetl of assault and battery. smUeiii- Read Essays Today. Tho following programme will be given this afternoon at the auditorium of the Lincoln High School at 3:10 '- VSS1. . .... , ''i IV. L. definite action was taken, this subject. however, on BANFF HOJT SPRINGS. Situated In the very heart of the Canadian Rockies a mountain resort without a rival. The place for your Summer vacation. Drink LEFT TO RItiHT: BREWSTER AND ILL H. DALY COMMlSSIOXERS-ElECTi H. R. SIOXER5-EI.ECT. ALBEE, MAYOR-ELECT: ROBERT ti. DIECK A M C A. BIGELOy, COMMI- Ls Y M P I A B E E R the beer that always tastes like more. It 's wholesome, ap petizing and nour ishing. A glass or two with your meals will be found most benefi cial. Bottled at the brew ery and delivered by the case. Order by phone Main 671 or A-2467 0LYMPIA BREWING COMPANY Yes! "It's the Water."