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TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN, THTJR ST AT, NOVEMBER 5, 1914. 13 GOUN i T SUST1 ALL FIRST REPORTS Chamberlain Likely to Win by 18,000 and Withycombe . Breaks All Records. PROHIBITION SURE VICTOR JDrys' Gains in Over-Conntry Vote to Overcome Multnomah's Ad verse Vote Nearly All Measures Defeated. (Continue!! From First Page.) County, with the addition ot the up state figures that have been received: United State Senator. Booth, R. A. Chamberlain, George E.. ............ .63.418 Uawley. William 13.804 Chamberlain 855. Hanley 72. Smith 344, ITRen 17. Wlthyeombe 634. . The vote on some measures is: Eight-hour law For 180, against 60. Prohibition For 761. against 416. Abolishing Senate For 247, against 690. Incomplete"" returns Indicate election of County Commissioner Orlando V. Hurt; Sheriff, Bert 3eer; County Clerk, R. P. Howell; County Treasurer. G. B. McCuskey; County Surveyor, Z. M- Der rick; County Coroner, O. R. Hollings-worth. will go dry, but Indications point to a majority of less than 100. for State Representatives, J.S.Stew art, both Republicans, having no oppo sition, will represent Gilliam, Wheeler and Sherman counties In the next Leg islature from the Twenty-eighth Dis trict Chamberlain's lead 14,271 Oovernor. Withycombe. James . ,...6.190 Smith, c. J .61.108 WUhyeombe's lead 14,082 Congress, First District. Hawley. W. C .7 Hollister, Fred 15,778 Rawley-s lead 7,78 Congress, Second District. Etnnott, X. J Evans, Sam 5'?? Cleaver,' George 6.641 Elnnott's lead 7.161 State Treasurer. Kay, Thomas B B8.804 Fag-et, B. Lee 28.108 Kay's lead ....... 25,65 Supreme Judge (Four Elected). Bean. H. jr. ?!?!! Benson, H. I S4.34 Harris. L. T 60.873 McBrlde, T. A 51.56S (ialloway. William .-...83.00 Ramsey. TV. M 23.21J Amending; Votlnr Qualifications. 800 Tes 49.100 801 No 11.218 Majority for 37,882 Creatine- Office of .Lieutenant-Governor. 802 Tes i'v'?2 808 No 40.B4T Majority against 25.S17 City and County Consolidation. 804 Te 25-521 805 No 28-737 Majority against 3,736 Extending; State Credit, 80 Tes 13,457 307 No 4O.0S0 BAKER OUT FOB CHAMBERLAIX Withycombe Has Handsome Lead and Drys Gain Heavily. ' BAKER, Or., Nov. 4. (Special.) Re turns from 30 out of 41 precincts in Baker County, with 22 of the precincts complete, are: Booth 875. Chamberlain 1521, Hanley 29 S C. J. Smith 1460, ITRen 84, Withy combe 1706. County officers were elected as fol lows: County Judge. J. B. Messick. Democrat; Sheriff.- Price Anderson, Democrat; Clerk, A. B. Combs. Demo crat; Treasurer, John W. Allen. Repub lican; Commissioner. G. W. Bvans, Re publican; Coroner, E. 1. West. Demo crat; Surveyor, I. L. Hoffman, Repub lican. - -' Prohibition, yes 1882; no 1368. BOOTH CHOICE IX SHERMAN Withycombe Has Good Lead and Prolrlbition Seems Victorious. MORO, Or., Nov. 4. (Special.) Com plete returns from four out of nine precincts in Sherman County, with three largest yet to report, give: Sln- nott 207, Booth 225, Chamberlain 166, Hanley 56. Smith 180, U'Ren 2, and Withycombe 244. The present county officers were re elected. In a separate election the city of Grass Valley went dry by nine votes. Eight-hour law, yes 20, no 428. Prohi bition amendment, yes 402, no 226. Abol ish State Senate, yes 65. no 306. LINN IS FOB CHAMBERLAIN Smith Runs Close Race With Withy combe for Governor. ALB ANT, Or.. Nov. 4. (Special.) Complete returns from 34 of the 53 precincts In Linn County give: - Representative in Congress Coe 603 Hawley 2435, Hollister 1876, Mears 62, Richards 33Zw United States Senator- Booth 2196, Chamberlain 2707, Hanley 293, Ramp 207. Stlne 131. Governor Gill 80, Purdy 32, C. . J. mith 2483. W. J. Smith 244, U'Ren 134 Withycombe 2513. HOOD RIVEB FOB DEMOCRAT Majority against 26,620 Modifying Taxation Bale. 80S Tea 18,124 SUl No 32,S6S Majority against 14.735 Further Modifying Rale. 810 Tea ". 16.58S 811 No 33.5S2 Majority against 17,000 Southern Oregon Normal. 812 Ta 24.450 20,943 813 Majority against 6,483 City Consolidation, 814 Tes ..29,70.1 ..20.672 81S No Majority for 0.081 Western State Normal. ma Tu -.. 26.251 817 No 30,149 Majority against ' 8,898 Raisins: Far ol legislators. 11 a. Ten 10,876 819 No 32.160 Majority afjalnst , Universal Eight-Hour Day. 820 Tes 81 No Chamberlain Ahead, Withycombe in Lead, Drys Winning. HOOD RIVER. Or., Nov. 4. (Spe cial.) Unofficial returns in Hood River County give Cleaver 928, Slnnoit 1240, Booth 865, Chamberlain 1124 and Han ley 303. For Governor, Bmlth 881, . Withy combe 1236. Complete returns on Prohibition are Tes 1419, no 884. The local bill, calling lor a substan tial decrease in the salaries of county officers, was carried. WITHYCOMBE'S LEAD GREAT Chamberlain Is Wasco Choice and Prohibition Is Gaining. THE DALLES, Or.. Nov. 4. (Special.) Complete unofficial returns from Wasco County give: Congressman Cleaver 1135, Evans 465, Sinnott 2818. " United States Senator Booth 1739. Chamberlain 2060, Hanley 391. Governor C. J. Smith 1747, U'Ren 77. Withycombe 2165. Prohibition Yee 2410 no 1952. .21,284 .10.094 .o6,293 Majority against 87,199 Woman's Eight-Hour Day. . 822 Tes .- 24.147 83 No 80,958 11 Majority against Non-Partlsan Judiciary. 824 Tes 23,008 BliJ No 29.524 Majority against 6.425 81500 Tax Exemption. 820 Tes 23,824 827 No 43,065 Majority against 19,241 Waterfront Amendment. 84S Tes 18.612 tilt No 29.879 Majority against 11,267 Municipal Wharves. 830 Tes 18.811 831 No 28.203 Majority against 6.802 Prohibition. 132 Tes . 838 No . .89.486 .45.185 .14,360 ..27,888 ..28.334 Majority for .. Abolishing Death Penalty. 884 Tes J 36 No Majority against 846 Graduated Extra Tax. 33 Tes 18.298 337 No 88.864 Majority against 12.568 Consolidating Corporation and Insurance Departments. 238 Tes 14.80 3J9 No 34,048 Majority against 18,448 Dentistry Bill. 840 Tes 28,789 841 No 31,063 Majority against 2,274 County Officers' Term. 842 Tes 23.785 843 No 80,200 Majority against 6.415 Tax Code Commission. 844 Tss 10.657 345 No 41.205 Majority agatnst 30.608 Abolishing Desert Land BUI. 846 Tes 0,817 847 NO 38.334 Majority against 28,017 Proportional Representation. 348 Tes 12.22 349 No 37.078 MARION LEAD CHAMBERLAIN'S Withycombe Gets Great Vote and Drys Are 165 Ahead. SALEM. Or.. Nov. 4. (Special.) With complete returns from 34 out of 8 precincts in Marion County. Withy combe has 2234, Smith 1657. Booth 1626, Chamberlain 1970, Hawley 2336 and Hollister 1127. The Republicans have apparently made a clean sweep of the local offices. They are: Max Gehlhar, County Clerk; William Esch, Sheriff; Mrs. Mildred Robertson Brooks, County Recorder; D. G. Drager, County Treasurer; B. B. Merrick, County Surveyor; A- M. Clough. Coroner, and Daniel Webster, Justice, of the Peace. tr. msnop ana a. m. ja x ouetie. Republican candidates for State Sena tors, have big leads over their oppo nents, and Dana H. Allen, Sam H. Brown, Thomas Brown, D. C Thorns and George W. Weeks, Republican nominees for Representatives In .the Legislature, are several hundred votes ahead of their opponents. KLAMATH FOR CHAMBERLAIX Sinnott Defeats Evans In Latter's Own County. KLAMATH FALLS. Or, Nov. 4. (Special.) Incomplete returns indicate that Hanks is elected County Judge by a good majority, and that other victors ara: C. R. Dalap, County Clerk; George Hayden, County Treasurer, and Frank McCornak, County Commissioner. The! vote, as counted, gives: Prohibition 773 for, 644 against. For Governor Smith 511, Withy combe 824. For Senator Booth 537, Chamberlain! 820. Hanley 242. For Congress Evans 653, Sinnott 822. State Representative Forbes 601, Smith 583, Dencer 231. Hyndman 424. JACKSON PARTLY DEMOCRATIC I Chamberlain and Smith Lead and Hollister Outruns Hawley. MEDFORD, Or., Nov. 4." Complete returns from 30 precincts out of 47 In Jackson County give substantial major ities for the Democratic Congressional candidates, while the Republicans have the advantage in the state and county offices and the county promises to go dry by 2000 majority. The vote Is as I follows: Congress Hawley 1887, Hollister I 2045. Senator Booth 1429, Chamberlain 3294, Hanley 362. Governor Smith 8097. U'Ren 68, Withycombe 1768. For the State Legislature Miss I Towne, Dem., of Talent, and Mrs. Wagher, Rep., of Ashland, are undoubt edly elected. Sheriff Singler, Rep., has been re-elected. HOME PRECINCT FOR BOOTH Chamberlain Generally Leads in Lane and Prohibition Is Ahead. EUGENE, Or., Nov. 4. (Special.) Partial returns from 64 out of 90 Lane County precincts are: Booth 8819, Chamberlain 3935, Hanley 676, Hawley 2818, Hollister 2105, Smith 8284, U'Ren 261 and Withycombe 4289. Prohibition, yes 5260. no 1496. R. A. Booth carried his own lire clncf; 113 to Chamberlain's 88. The proposed Sluslaw County was overwhelmingly defeated. BOOTH GAINING IN CLATSOP V atssa Wlthycombe's Lead Great and Pro hibition Is Favored. ASTORIA. Or., Nov. 4. (Special.) With six precincts still to be heard from, the. available unofficial returns in Clatsop County give: - Representative in Congress Hawley 1671. Hollister 636. United States Senator Booth 1291, Chamberlain .1186, Hanley 861. Governor C. J. Smith 798, U'Ren ISO, Withycombe 1715. Prohibition Yes 1565, no 14SL LAKE FOB TWO DEMOCRATS Chamberlain and . Smith Lead in Nearly Complete Count. LAKEVIEW. Or., Nov. 4. (Special.) Complete returns from 14 out of 16 precincts in Lake County give Cleaver 183, Evans 317, sinnott 535, Booth 521, Chamberlain 662, Hanley 187, Smith 564 and Withycombe 604. County officers elected are: Smith, County Judge; Snyder, Sheriff; Payne, Clerk; Hawkins Treasurer. Prohibition Yes 690, no 57L MALHEUR FOR CHAMBERLAIX Democrat Nearly 100 In Lead In Count of Eight Precincts. ONTARIO, Or Nov. 3. (Special.) Eight precincts out of 24 in Malheur County give Chamberlain 602, Booth 412, Hanley 174, Withycombe 694 and Smith 524. Sinnott carries the county. Every precinct yet heard from gives a dry majority. The measure for county seat removal lost. DOUGLAS FOB CHAMBERLAIX I Withycombe Receives Big Vote. Over! Smith for Governor. ROSEBURG, Or., Nov. 4. (Special) Complete returns from 27 of the 48 1 precincts in Douglas County give Coe 112, Hawley 18S1, Hollister 1172, Mears 134, Richards 96. Booth 1527, Cham berlain 1917, Hanley 422, Ramp 102. Stine 24, Gill 94, Purdy 76. C. J. Smith 1553, w. J. Smith 21, U'Ren 73. Withy- comDe Z157. Prohibition, yes 2065, no 981. For Representative from Douglas I county, w. w. cardwell. Ind., and O. H. Porter, Rep, were elected. County officers elected are: George K. Qulne, Rep., Sheriff; R. . W. Marsters. Ren.. county Judge; a. t. isicnois. Rep., Com missioner; m. x. Lenox, Dem, Clerk: J. E. Sawyers, Rep, Treasurer; Frank Cain, Rep, Surveyor; N. T. Jewett, tep, uorcner. WALLOWA COUNT FOR BOOTH Withycombe Has Fair Lead and Pro hibition Is Winning. - LA GRANDE, Or, Nov. 4. (Special.) Complete returns from 15 out of SOI precincts In Wallowa County give I Booth 586. Chamberlain 578, Hanley 101. For Governor C. J. Smith 550. U'Ren 40, Withycombe 702. Prohibition For 1186, against 452. in 176 precincts. On the county ticket 15 precincts give I C. E. Glenn. Dem, 446; E. F. Johnson, Rep, (64. For County Commissioner, Edgar Marvin, Dem, 837; Frank Evans, Rep 467. For Sheriff. C. H. Seurcher Rep, 683; C. G. Bllyeu, Dem., 650. For Clerk, G. W. Franklin, Dem.; 754; M. H. Tucker. Rep, 489. DEMOCRATS LEAD IX YAMHILL Withycombe Is Winning and Woman Treasurer 137 Ahead. M'MINNVILLE, Or, Nov. 4. (Spe cial.) Complete returns from 11 out of 3o precincts In Yamhill County give: Hawley 647, Hollister 336. For Senate Booth 598, Chamberlain 622, Hanley 119. For Governor Smith 649, Withy combe 724, U Ken 50. Majority against 24,864 Abolishing State Senate 850 Tes 21,494 351 No 41,700 Majority against 20.206 Department Industry awl Public Works. 852 Tes 18,040 35S No 31,415 Majority against ". ....18,876 Primary Delegate BUI. 854 Tes 6,697 366 No 39,840 Majority agatnst 33,143 Equal Assessment. 856 Tes 11,861 67 No 38,601 Majority against 27,044 LINCOLN GIVES BOOTH 8S5 Withycombe Wltn"5S4 Has Highest Vote and Drys Win. TOLEDO. Or, Nov. 4. (Special.) The count In Lincoln County gives: Hawley 620, Hollister . 250,- Booth 365, COOS GIVES LEAD TO BOOTH Hollister Is Ahead of Hawley and Prohibition la in Favor. MARSHFIELD. Or, Nov. 4. (Special.) Booth 633, Chamberlain 676, Hawley 414, Hollister 932. Eight-hour Yes 760, no 687. Tax exemption Yes 569, no 489. Publio docks Yes 488, no 688. Prohibition Yes 1414, no 891. Abolishing Senate Yes 428, no 425. WHEELER FOR CHAMBERLAIN Withycombe Has Good Lead and Prohibition Victory Predicted. FOSSIL ur, jnov. 4. (special.) in 10 out 01 14 precincts 01 Wheeler County Incomplete returns give Booth 506, Chamberlain 1013, withycombe 588. Smith 365, Cleaver 228, Sinnott 573 Judges of the State Supreme Court vet incomplete, but Republicans are lead ing by. a good majority.- .The. county CHAMBERLAIN AHEAD SOUTH Withycombe and Smith Are Close In Josephine Returns. GRANTS PASS, Or., Nov. 4. (Spe cial.) Partial returns from all the pre cincts in Josephine County at hand give Hawley 1031, Hollister 661, Booth 664, Chamberlain 1335, Withycombe 1085 and smith 1022. Prohibition, 1105 for, 861 against. C. G. Gillette, Democrat, is elected County Judge. Sheriff Will Smith is re-elected and Clerk Lugene L. Coburn and Treasurer J. E. Petersen also are re-elected. MORROW TOTAL FOR BOOTH Withycombe Also Leads and Prohi bition Is Ahead by 2 00. HEPPNER, Or, Nov. 4. (Special.) Complete returns from 11 precincts in Morrow County give Booth 423, Chanv berlaln 871, Hanley 89, Smith 335, U'Ren 5, Withycombe 641, .Evans 175. sinnott 402. Prohibition Yes 690. no 393'. DEMOCRAT FIRST IN GILLIAM Withycombe Has Lead and Prohibi tion Is 12 Ahead. CONDON. Or, Nov. 4 (Special.) Complete returns rrom eight out ot 11 precincts in Gilliam County give: Chamberlain 333, Booth 279, Hanley 30, Gill 11, amitn sui, vvunycombe 443, Evans 107. sinnott 4 63. Prohibition For 123, against 111. Union Selects Chamber laljfc. LA GRANDE, Or, Nov. 4. (Special.) Incomplete returns from 26 precincts In Union County and 17 complete pre cincts give: Booth 1141, Chamberlain 1831, Hanley 348. For Governor C. J. Smith 1693. U'Ren 116, Withycombe 1615. Prohibition Yes 1719. no 952. 1 . 1 U'Ren Loses Own Precinct. OREGON. CITY, Or. Nov, 4. .Sp- Trading Stamps Will Be Given on Charge Accounts if Paid in Full by the lOth of Each Month Take Luncheon Today in Our Tea Room, 4th Floot Rest Rooms, Telephones, Etc., Second Floor Red Cross Workers Free lessons in yarn knitting 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 daily. Learn to make Pulse-warmers, Abdominal Bands, Stockings, Scarfs, etc Olds,Wrtman s& King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Pacific Phone Marshall 4800 Home Phone A 6231 Home Journal Patterns Mrs. King, pattern ex pert, will be with us for a short time dem onstratincr the cutting and handling of pat terns. Main Floor. Double H&C Stamps in the Basement Today Vy ITH ALL CASH PURCHASES made in the Basement TJnder price Store today we will give . DOUBLE S. & IL Trading Stamps. Thrifty folk will improve this oppor tunity to fill their Christmas stamp books and at the same time profit by the wonderful bargains offered. All items advertised for Wednesday in the Underprice Store will be sold to day and Friday at the special prices quoted, in addition to many unadvertised specials to be found in all departments. SHOP EARLY. Joyous "Toyland" Opens Its Doors Let the Children Enjoy the Sights It is advisable to bring the children as early as possible before the inevitable holiday rush begins. The little ones can see around so much better now and your own comfort will be greater. You will have better opportunity to ob serve what seems to strike their fancy most, so that you will know better what to tell Jolly Old Santa to brinir them. Extensive showing of Dolls, Toys, Games, Animals, "Wheel Goods, etc, etc All Holiday Goods purchased now will be stored Free of Charge and Delivered when wanted. tr-v Great Special Purchase Stylish New Dress Skirts Standard $7.50 To $10.00 Models on sale now at Special IS Garment Salons, Second Floor This remarkable sale of Skirts sure to create much interest among shrewd women, for seldom is the' opportunity presented to buy advance-style garments at such a sub stantial saving. A superb collection of beautiful woolen materials cheviots, tweeds, serges, whipcord, etc.; also many in the heavy men's wear cloths. A wide range of smart models in deep hip-yoke and flare effects; also in two-piece tailored models. Some have patch pockets, others trimmed with buttons. Splendid, serviceable skirts for general utility wear. Plain colors, checks, plaids, stripes, in all the rich new shades Skirts made to sell from $7.50 GJfiT ff up to $10.00. Offered very special at low price of onlyV'-' W $2 Canton Crepe at $1.57- Dept. Main Floor Beautiful, soft Canton Crepes for evening gowns,, waists, etc. one of the season's most desirable silken fabrics. Shown in light blue, pink, Alice blue, Copenhagen blue, brown, tan, paon. navy, buckeye, wistaria, olive and Russian green; 40 inches in width and standard $2.00 quality. Today we offer this beautiful 3 9 EZJ material at the special low price of, the yard, for only P Silk Week" Choose the materials for the new waist or gown this week and save. $3.50 figured Crepe (JO de Chine. Special P4 t0 $3.50 Brocade Charmeuse, Satins, Crepes. On sale, spe- GJO ZiSi cial, the yard, at P-w.'0 $5.00 Brocade Moire J O QQ in wanted colors. Yd Pi0 $4.00 Moire Bengaline in black, white and colors. JJ O Tf f Special, the yard, P f Thanksgiving Sale Table Linens Beautiful Linens the Foundation of Thanksgiving Feast Our Annual Thanksgiving Sale of Table Linens is now in progress, offering substantial reductions on table linens by the yard, Nap kins, Doilies, Scarfs, Linen Sets, Pattern Cloths, Tray and Lunch Cloths, etc We are sole Portland agents for "Richardson's" and other well known makes of dependable, high-grade linens. Supply your needs. -A7 Linen Dept. jBI aln Floor S Richardson's $1.00 Bleached Damask, 72 inches wide. O Special at, yard, only Richardson's $1.25 Bleached Damask, 72 inches. Z? T Special, the yard Pw5 Richardson's $1.75 CJ'f i Q. Damask, 72 in.; yd. P-LCCJ All other Damasks by the yard and Napkins to match reduced. 72x72 in. Linen Sets, at S9.00 72x90 in. Linen Sets, at 5$D.OO 72x108 in. Linen Sets, SIO.80 72x126 in. Linen Sets, $11.70 LARGE SIZE CLOTHS $7.50 Cloths, 2V2x3 yds., $6.00 $9.00 Cloths, 2i2x3 yds., $7.00 $7.50 Cloths, 2V2x3V2 yds SG.OO $9.00 Cloths,' 2!2x4 vds., $7.00 40c O IV K Coffee Fourth Floor Coffee will not be delivered except with other purchases made in the Grocery Department. Our standard 40c Imperial Roast Coffee 00 on special sale, pound sSV 5Qc OWK Teas At 39c Fourth Floor Choice of un colored Japan or Ceylon. Stand ard 50c teas, priced for OOn Thursday only, pound--'"' $1.50 Scrim Curtains 79c Drapery Department, Third Floor 300 pairs handsome Scrim Curtains in this excellent offering. Very neat and attractive for bedroom. Made of good durable materials and nicely finished with hemstitched borders. Regulation width and length. Shown in ecru and white. Cur- '7Q tains selling ordinarily at $1.50. Priced special today, pair S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Given With Purchases. Ask for Them. Sample Pairs Portieres at SpecialPrices Slipper Sale Today $1.69 Bargain Circle, Main Floor. Men's $2.50 Slippers for $1.69 Brown and black vici, in Romeo, Everett and opera styles. Wide, comfortable lasts. All sizes. Standard $2.50 Slippers. Special, pair $2.50 and $3 Moccasins, $1.29 Men's and Women's Chip pewa Indian Moccasins of buckskin. Bead trimmed, in many designs. Regular $2.50 to $3.00 grades. C " OQ Special at, pair Women's $1.50 Juliets at 98c Good quality felt. Styled fur or ribbon trimmings. Pur ple, wine, gray, black, green. All sizes in the lot. O S3f Regular $1.50 grades 0" $10.00 Portieres, the pair, $5.95 $15.00 Portieres, the pair, SS.OO $20.00 Portieres, pair, $ 9.50 $35.00 Portieres, pair, $12.95 $40.00 Portieres, pair, $ 1 5.00 $55.00 Portieres, pair, $19.50 Drapery Department, Third Floor Manufacturer's sample pairs high-grade Portieres of silk, mohair velours, Armure and tapestries. Beautiful rich colors and patterns. ONLY ONE PAIR OF A KIND. See these! $3.5Q Tapestry Couch Covers $1.98 Third Floor Heavy Tapestry Couch Covers in a great variety of rich designs and colorings to con form to various styles of interior deco- 1 T QO rating. Standard $3.50 Covers. Special pi40 $17. SO Art Screens, Special, $8.45 Third Floor Full-size Art Screens with frame of best scl&eted fumed oak, 3 panels interlined and covered on both sides with best quality burlap. 3J7 Q $17.50' grades for $8.45; $10 grades, P ZJiJ November Sale Furniture. Single Pieces Appropriate for Gifts All Dept. Third Floor Our Great November Sale of Single Pieces Furni ture now in progress. Extremely low prices prevail, offering unusual op portunities for thrifty buyers to select beautiful and useful gifts. purchases will be held and delivered later if desired. Davenports Parlor Tables Library Tables Desk. Cases Arm Chairs Upholstered Chairs Book Holders Dressers Rockers Muffin Stands Card Case Cellarettes Tea Tables Card Tables Smokei-s' Cabinets Divans Aluminum Roaster $1.10 Third Floor Thanksgiving is ' near at hand. One of these seemless Aluminum f Roasters, made just like this cut, holds six pounds, nice size for every-day f 3 f use. Special at p X JUL -r a i.e. iW.IMli- mtn n $1.80 Genuine Bigelow Axminster Carpets, with borders, made, laid and lined, special, the yard, only $1.47 Best grade Whittall and Bigelow Body Brussels Carpet, dropped patterns, made, laid and lined, yard, $1.29 Fine Donegal Hand-Tufted Rug; standard value; $300; size 14x15.6; priced for November Sale, $90.00 cial.) U'Ren's home precinct In Oregon City reports the following vote: C. J Smith 37, u ten a, nunjeumuo COLUMBIA RACE IS CLOSE Booth Nine Ahead, Withycombe Par in Lead, Drys Win. ST. HELENS, Or.. Nov. 8. (Special) Returns from Columbia County, in- complete: Hawley 891. Hollister 874, Booth 688, Chamberlain 6T3. Smith 657, Withycombe 902. Prohibition, yes 1024; no 20L Seaside Dry by 40. N SEASIDE. Or., Nov. 4 (Special.) Seaside went dry by 40 votes. The poll was the largest ever cast here, the women voters showing; a strength prac tically equal to the total of their registration. BIG LAND OPENING BY STATE OF OREGON TUMALO IRRIGATION PROJECT LAIDLAW, OREGON LAND AND WATER RIGHTS 40 PER ACRE. ON EAST TERMS. 17,300 ACRES. These lands. Including water rignts, are open for entry under the terms of the Carey Aot. The project has been built directly by the state, so enormous profits are eliminated. Land and water rights cost $40 per acre, one-tenth cash, balance In 10 years on easy terms. For full Information call on. or write, project Engineer, Laldlaw. Or. 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