Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 28, 1920, Page 8, Image 8

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TIIE MORNING OREGOXIAX, FRIDAT, MAY 28, 1920
JOHNSON PLURALITY
IN STATE IS 2158
situations mentioned as well : s some Lean 307, Wrightman 314. Adams 323.
tie votes for nominations. I Booth 460. Kendall 350, Tooze 517.
Only the - republican nominations 1 Johnson 395, Lowden 91, Wood 5S.
avn knon .-. i . . -1 thiia faw anH TTnnvAv 19 T . .i J?c TXT .. l. I ....
"Tmore complications may arise when ' 248. "Webster 195, Hotchkiss 634,
the canvassing board checks the j Hume 697, Ivanhoe 446, Lockwood 456,
demeoratic tally sheets for Justice . Richardson 601, Robb 590, George 513,
district nominations.
Official and Unofficial Returns
: . Complete Count. . .
WOOD WINS 16 COUNTIES
Senator Indorsed in 19 Others.
Delegates at Large Unchanged
by Additional Figures.
Official or complete unofficial re
turns from every county in the state
give Senator Johnson a plurality of
2158 in the presidential preference
primary election of last Friday. On
the face of these figures, Johnson re
ceived 45.917 against 43,759 for Gen
eral Wood. Governor Lowden ran
third with a total of 15,601. while
Herbert C Hoover received 14t930
votes despite the fact that he had
withdrawn as a candidate In this
state.
Complete unofficial returns from
Tillamook county indicate a tie be
tween the two leading presidential
candidates, each receiving 626 votes.
Of the other 35 counties. Johnson car
ried the following 19: Baker. Clacka
mas, Clatsop. Columbia, Coos, Curry,
Deschutes, Grant. Harney, Jefferson,
Josephine, Klamath, Lake, Multnomah,
union, Wallowa, Wasco, Washington
and Wheeler. Sixteen bounties re
ported pluralities for Wood. These
Counties were: Benton, Crook, Doug
las, Gilliam. Hood River. Jackson,
Lane, Lincoln, Linn, Malheur, Marion.
Morrow, Polk, Sherman, Umatilla and
Yamhill.
Additional figures compiled yester
day on delegates-at-large to the re
publican national convention did not
affect the relative standing of the six
reading candidates. Wallace Mc
Camant, Charles H. Carey, John L.
Rand and Conrad P. Olson undoubt
edly have been elected. This is indi
cated by complete or nearly complete
unofficial returns from every county
except Gilliam, Harney and Malheur,
from which no figures on delegates
have been received.
Sanfield MacDonald is running S42
votes behind Olson, while Daniel Boyd
of Wallowa county is 1154 behind
McDonald. The vote for the six high
candidates for delegates as far as
counted is: McCamant 37.205. Carey
33,918. Rand 31,871, Olson 30,798, Mac
Donald 29,956. Boyd 28,802.
JLIXX RESULTS AXXOIXCED
Count Completed Except Names
Written In on Democratic Ballot.
ALBANY, Or., May 27. (Special.)
Linn county's complete official vote
on measures, the canvass of which
was completed by the canvassing
board last night, follows:
Eminent domain over roads Tes
2670, no 1866.
Four per cent limitation Tes 2676,
no 2199.
Restoring capital punishment Tes
2833, no 1941.
Crook and Curry counties bonding
amendment Yes 1784. no 1820.
Successor to governor Yes 2253, no
2307.
Higher educational millage tax
Yes 2295, no 2536.
Soldiers' educational aid revenue
bill Yes 1983, no 2614.
State elementary -school millage tax
Yes 2668. no 2127.
Blind school tax measure Tes 2830,
no 1863.
The official canvass of the vote in
the democratic primaries in Linn
county for candidates whose names
appeared on the ballot was completed
last night and shows the following
results:
Delegate at large to national con
vention Baldwin 1086. Crawford 852,
Drain 400. Haney 323. Harry 321, Hid
den 606, Holman 446. Montague 213.
Purdy 784, Reddy 229, Schuyleman
IZif, smith 346.
Delegates from 1st district Down
ing 600, Frazier 350. Travis 693,
Waugh 252, Vt hitehorn 483. Wortman
301.
Presidential preference McAdoo
1109.
For vice-presidential preference
vaugnn 87a.
United States senator Chamberlain
1073, Starkweather 399.
Public service commissioner Ben
nett 894.
County clerk Henry Nolan 841.
County treasurer Lenora Powell
1136.
County commissioner J. D. Isom
961.
The vote for candidates whose
names were written on democratic
ballots at the primaries has not yet
been tabulated.
The names of the democ: atlc nomi
nees for representatives from Linn
county for the election this fall will
not be known until Saturday. The
board making the official canvass of
the vote had completed its work last
night except the tabulation of the vote
for candidates whose names were
written in on the baliot at the demo
cratic primaries when C. J. Shedd. one
of the board, was called to his home
at Shedd because of the illness of his
son. The board adjourned until Sat
urday morning.
There were only three candidates
for county offices onr-the democratic
ballot in this county and for all other
offices names were written in. It is
considered practically that in each in
stance the successful republican nom
iness received the democratic nomina
tions also except for representatives
Unofficial returns on wr:tten-in
names were not complete in all in
stances so the of ficial count is awaited
to determine the legislative nominees,
for which positions a great many men
received a few votes.
The unofficial returns indicate that
W. P. Klmore of Brownsville. D. S.
Smith of Albany and W. W. Poland of
Shedd are the nominees, though ttis
. possible that George Laubner of Hal
sey is nominated and W. C. Templeton
of Halsey, one of the successful can
didates for the republican nomination,
may have one of the democratic nomi
nations also.
The republican nominations, as de
termined in the official, count yes
terday, are:
For justice of the peace District
No. 2. C. J. Shedd of Shedd; district
No.' 4. M. B. Miller of Harrisburg;
district No. 5, A. S. Hamill of Browns
ville; district No 6. G. W- Cruson of
Lebanon; district No. 7, tie for the
nomination between Frank Hassett,
James Harbin and Barney Post; dis
trict No. 8, W. H. Daugherty of Sweet
Home; district No. 9, R. E. Warner of
Crawfordsville: district No. 10, Ira G. ,
Soule of Lacomb; district No. 11, T. L.
Dugger of ,Scio; district No. 12, M. J.
Kneer of Mill City. Messrs. Shedd,
Cruson, Soule and Dugger are the
present justices in their respective
districts.
For constables District No. 1, Ben
Clelan of Albany; district No. 2, Glenn
Hill of Shedd; district No. 3, Bert S.
Clark of Halsey; district No. 4, T. J.
Stephens of Harrisburg; district No. 6.
A. S. Hamill of Brownsville; district
No. 6, A. M. Wilson of Lebanon: dis
trict No. 7, W. E. Chandler of Water
loo; district No. 8, Roe Smead of
Sweet Home; district No. 9, John
Smith of Crawfordsville; district No.
10. W. E. Watson of Crabtree; dis
trict No. 11, J. N. Weddle of Scio;
district No. 12, tie for the nomination
between Marion Elstun of Mill City
and C. T. Maybe of Lyons. Messrs.
Clelan, Stephens, .. Wilson. Smith,
Weddle and Elstrum are the present
constables of their respective dis
tricts. .
CROOK PASSES AMENDMENTS
Official Tally Shows All Measures
Carrying by Big Lead.
PRINEVILLE. Or., Alay 27. (Spe-
ciaL) By the official count, all
measures submitted at the primary
election received the following votes
in Crook county:
Extending eminent domain over
roads and ways Yes 466, no 182.
Limitation of 4 per cent state in
debtedness for permanent roarls Yes
478, no 19L
Restoring capital punishment Yes
446, no 243.
Crook and Curry counties bonding
amendment Yes 500, no 163.
Successor to governor Yes 395, no
233.
Higher educational tax act Yes
432, no 264.
Soldiers' educational aid Tes 388,
no 257.
State elementary school fund tax
Yes 489. no 213.
Blind school tax measure Yes 547,
no 151.
The official vote on republican can
didates on the state and national
ticket was: Boyd 166, Butler 247,
Cameron 121, Carey 158, c nipton 53,
Harrison 117, Hickey 59, Koilock 70,
MacDonald 78, MacLean 97, Maris 76,
McCamant 116, Olson 68, Rand 136,
Stewart 106. Brooke 296, Cooper 207,
Curl 61, Donnell 209, Hoover 87. John
son 85. Lowden 148, Wood 155, Lodge
221. Washington 106, Webster 67.
George 241, Hendee 176, Hotchkiss
270, Hume 3o6. Ivanhoe 181, Lockwood
202, Richardson 216, Robb 244, Abra
ham 146, Stanfield 228, Jones 92, :in
nott 313, Coburn 45, Jones 58, Kozer
167, Lockley 90, Parsons 50, Schulder
man 12, Wood 39, Bean 362. Benson
333, Harris 326, McBride 361. Hawley
355, Corey 256, Luper 133, Upton 420,
Wiley 72, Brattain 211. Burdick. 299,
Overturf 176. .
Stanfield.. 646, Abraham 388, Hawley
999, Kozer 208. Lockley 51, Parsons 59,
Schulderman 33. Wood 51. Coburn 23,
Jones 772, Bean 82i; Benson 761.
Harris 825, McBride 836, C. L. Hawley
916, Buchtel 523, Cousin 364, Dennis
429, Edwards 312, Smith 302, Fletcher
576, Gerlinger 391.
Measures Eminent domain 995 to
395; road bonds 1006 to 425; capital
punishment 7S9 to 700; Crook and
Curry bonding act 713 to 368: succes
sor to governor 797 to 635; higher edu
cational tax 869 to 582; soldiers' aid
804to 602; elementary schools 967 to
481; blind school-tax 1122 to 361. .
HEPPXER RACE IS CLOSE ONE
Returns Show 2 53 Votes for Wood,
251 for Johnson.
HEPPNER, Or., May 27. Latest re
turns here show the following elec
tion results:
- Republican delegates at large
Stewart 148. Boyd 175, .Butler 273,
Cameron 122, Carey 198, Compton 93,
Harrison 152, Hickey 89. Koilock 76,
McDonald 151, McLean 146. Maris 217,
McCamant 144, Olson 123, Rand 251.
Delegates 2d district Donnell 265,
Brooke 386. Cooper 250, Curl 250.
President Poindexter 20, Wood 263,
Hoover 98. Johnson 261, Lowden 67.
Vice-president Webster 113, Lodge
S01, Washington 147.
Electors Lockwood 276. Richard
son 383, Robb 381, George 260, Hendee
204, Hotchkiss 379, Hume 415. Ivanhoe
a.
United States senator Stanfield 422,
Abraham 168.
Representative Sinnott 406, Jones
204.
Secretary of state Wood 78, Coburn
61, Jones 82, Kozer 198,- Lockley 121.
farson 87, Schulderman 28.
Public service commission Luper
auu. Corey 140.
County nominations, with contest
Legislature, C. E. Woodson; district
attorney. S. E. Notson; commissioner,
L, P. Davidson; sheriff, George Mc-
Duffee; clerk, J. A. Waters; treasurer,
Katie Minert; school superintendent.
Lena Snell Shurte; coroner, M. L. Sase;
surveyor, Clarence Hickey.
Democratic delegates at large
Harry 38. Hidden 66. Holman 47, Mon
tague 29, Purdy 80, Reddy 21, Schuyle
man 61, Smith 31, Baldwin 67, Craw
ford 98. Drain 47, Hanney 33.
Delegates, 2d district King 76
Peterson 68. Skiff 43, Young 22, Jef-
Terson 31, Blakeley 84.
President McAdoo 128.
Vice-president Vaughn 103.
Electors Hayter 101. Hedlund 104,
Miller 121, Reames 95, Watkins 99,
Gavin- 105.
United States senator Chamberlain
102. Starkweather 45.
Representative Graham 106.
County sheriff Charles E. Sperry.
Measures Eminent domain, yes 607.
no 186; 4 per cent limitation, yes 624,
no 227; restore capital punishment.
yes 579, no 288; Crook and Curry, yes
364, no 223; successor to governor,
yes 636, no 239; higher education, yes
553, no 313: soldiers and sailors, yes
606, no 300; elementary schools, yes
604. no 260; blind school, yes 635,
no 202.
CLACKAMAS FIGURES ALL IX
Johnson Gets 3120 Votes to 177 7
Cast for General Wood.
OREGON CITY, Or., May 27 (Spe
cial.) Tabulation of the vote for of
ficers in Clackamas county has been
completed and the following are the
results:
County Judge Cross 1869, Pope
1299, Porter 1603. Vedder 1519, Sher
iff Johnson 2070. Meads 1883, Wilson
2179. Clerk Miller, 5342. Recorder
Noe 4965. Treasurer Dunn 5254. As
sessor Cook 5044, Commissioner
Counsell 1477, Proctor 2177. Reed 1408,
Vick 900. School superintendent
Calavan 6032. Surveyor Hungate
2215. Meldrum 3204- Coroner Graves
2603. Pace 2946.
Delegates at large to republican na
tional convention Daniel Boyd 1612,
R. R. Butler 1397, G. J. Cameron 1497,
Charles H. Cary 1561, W. E. Comp
ton 723, W. J. Harrison 1487, O. M.
Hickey 1002, John K. Kellock 824.
Sanfield MacDonald 1942. E. A. Mc
Lean 1972, N. C. Maris 1141, Wallace
McCamant 1658, Conrad P. Olson 1419,
John L. Rand 1681, J. S. Stewart 1199.
First congressional district E. J.
Adams 2224. J. C. Booth 1841, John
C1 ITonrioTl 1311 Wslta, T. T nn-o I,
! 3101. Frank T. 'lVriEhtman 1964.
For president Herbert Hoover 690,
Hiram Johnson 3120, Frank O. Low
den 660, Leonard Wood 1777.
For vice-president H. C. Lodge
2793, Elwood Washington 1333, W. G.
Webster 1046.
Electors for president and vice
president M. C. George 2875. Harriet
Hendee 231. C. R. Hotchkiss 3178,
Joseph Hume 3496. F. S. Ivanhoe 2397,
C. R. Lockwood 2902. John Richardson
3220, Walter L. Robb 3217.
COOS COUNTY IS COMPLETED
Returns Lag on Account of Names
Written In Johnson Victor.
MARSHFIELD, Or.. May 27. (Spe
cial.) Coos county primary returns
were completed this afternoon, after
almost a week's lapse since the vot
ing. Writing In of names made the
count lag. The official figures are
as follows:
Delegates - at - large, republican -Harrison
622, Hickey 433. Koilock 426,
MacDonald 687, MacLean 585, Maris
635, McCamant 653. Olson 480. Rand
6S7, Stewart 542. Boyd 618, Butler 500,
Cameron 441, Compton 248, Carey 707,
First district delegates Adams 806
Booth 669. Kendall 1230, Tooze 752,
Wrightman 632.
President Johnson 1298, Wood 678
Hoover 669, Lowden 263.
Vice-president Webster 440, Lodge
1038, Washington 498.
Electors Lockwood 1016. Richard
son 1257. Robb 1281, George 898. Hen
dee 760, Hotchkiss 1260, Hume 1514,
Ivanhoe 1032.
Secretary of. state Schulderman
136, Wood 288, Coburn 174, Jones 386
Kozer 595, Lockley 300, Parsons 354.
Supreme court Benson 1520, Har
ris 1475, McBride 1490, Bean 1631.
Senator Stanfield 1481, Abraham
815.
Sixth representative district Pierce
1347, Hopkins 622.
Public service commissioner Buch
tel 1098, Cousin 641.
DEMOCRATS
FILL CP TICKET
that&whvl prefer HO OAFF00D
"Under-nouriaKed children cannot keep up with their:
classes.
"A breakfast of H-O oat-food ia easily digested, and
furnishes nourishment for the morning's work.
"When a child has had H-O for
breakfast, I notice he or she is
attentive and better able to absorb
the lessons."
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SilS m
The HO Mills
Buffalo. NX
The steartl-cooked
and double toasted
OAT-FO OD
dates in the field for county offices
with the exception -of clerk and com
missioner, the voters were required to
write in the names of those whom
they favored. Nominations have been
made for all offices in the county.
JACKSON COUNT IS OFFICIAL
Tooze Is Leader on List of Repub-
- lican District Delegates.
MEDFORD. Or., May 27. (Special.)
The official count In Jackson coun
ty on republican delegates-at-large
in last Friday's primary follows:
Boyd 881, Butler 740, Cameron 647,
Carey 1125 Compton 327. Harrison
711, Hickey 484, Koilock 367, Macdon
ald 609, Maclean 902, Maris 739. Mc
Camant 832. Olson 641, Rand 821,
Stewart 670. .
Republican district delegates
Adams 938. Booth 1069. Kendall 1073,
Tooze 1221, Wrightman 824.
State representative from Jackson
county Carter 1770, Sheldon 1737,
Cowglll 1668. The unofficial count
gave Sheldon the lead by two votes,
but the result Is the same, both Car
ter and Sheldon being elected.
The official count in the Jackson-Douglas-county
joint representative
contest follows: Gore 1787, Hopkins
1060.. This increases Gore's lead by
102 votes in Jackson county, but ' if
the unofficial count in Douglas is
sustained Hopkins will be elected, as
his unofficial majority was 309.
EUGENE DEMOCRATS COUNTED
Republican Voters Give Stanfield
3702, Abraham 1742.
EUGENE. Or., May 27. (Speci-k.)
The official count of the democratic
vote on state officials, delegates to
the national convention, pcesldential
lectors and presidential candidates
was completed this afternoon. The
figures follow:
Delegates at large to national con
vention Baldwin 830, Crawford 1098,
Drain 681, Haney 361, Harry 368. Hid
den 817. Holman 689. Montague 271,
Purdy 1255, Reddy 375. Schuyleman
765. Smith 367.
Delegates from first congressional
district Downing 804. Frazler 394.
Travis 1404, Waugh 324, Whitehorn
546. Wortman 550.
President McAdoo 1(43.
Vice-president Vaughs.n 1640.
Presidential electors Gavin 1315,
Hayter 1382, Hedlund 1441. Miller
1539. Reams 1437, Watkins 1462.
United States senator Chamberlain
1134. Starkweather 1044.
Public service commissioner Ben
nett 997.
The official vote on republican can
didates for United States senator was:
Stanfield 3702. Abraham 1742.
Tillamook Completes Count.
TILLAMOOK, Or., May 27. (Spe
cial.) The official count for Tilla
mook county is as follows: Boyd 381,
Butler 398, Cameron 404, Carey 439.
Compton 199, Harrison 392, Hickey
223. Koilock 222, McDonald 416, Mc
Lean 334, Marls 331, McCamant 442,
Olson 284, Rand 376. Stewart 343,
Adams 474, Booth 465, Kendall 425.
Tooze 662, Wrightman 478.
GIRL ANNOYER SENTENCED
Orrin Fenderson Is Sent to Jail for
Four Months.
Orrin Fenderson, arrested Wednes
day in St- Johns by Police Sergeant
Crane on a charge of disorderly con
duct, was sentenced to four months in
jail yesterday by Municipal Judge
Rossman.
Two little girls, one 8 and tha other
6 years of age. Identified Fenderson
as the man who had annoyed them.
Fenderson was roundly scored by
Judge Rossman and told that he had
gained the enmity of every mother
in the city by his actions.
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that the arresting officer had "beat
him up." Sergeant Crane admitted
"slapping" Fenderson. but said he
did it when the man grew insult
ing. Fenderson was arrested by the poll,.,-,
after a chase of several blocks
Fenderson complained to the judge through the woods or
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LIXX XOJ1IXATES JCSTICES
A. S. Hamill Chosen for Two Of
fices by Written in Vote.
ALBANY, Or, May S7. (Special.)
A. S. Hamill of Brownsville received
the republican nomination for both
justice of the peace and constable-of
district No. 5 in Friday's pri
maries. A somewhat similar situa
tion exists in district- No. 3,. at
Halsey. where Bert 8. Clark was
elected Justice of the peace two years
ago and though his term as justice
does not expire he received the re
publican nomination for constable in
the primaries.
Though justices of the peace are to
be elected this year in all of the dis
tricts of the county except the Albany
and Halsey districts and constables
are to be chosen in all the districts.
not a single candidate filed for any
L the positions. Barnes of candi-
ere written in at the primaries
1 this fact developed the unusual
CORVALLIS COMPLETES OOUXT
Two Republican Nominees Get Also
Democratic Nomination.
CORVALL1S. Or., May 27. (Spe
cial.) The- canvassing board com
pleted counting the ballots this after
noon. Mr. McAdoo was the only dem
ocrat voted on for president in Ben
ton county and was given 7S0 votes.
In the fight between Chamberlain and
Starkweather the vote was S71 for the
former and 247 Jor the latter, other
votes were:
For delegates-at-large to the na
tional convention. Montague 166,
Purdy 496, Reddy 169. Schuyleman 259.
Smith 186. Baldwin 454. Crawford 539,
Drain 324. Haney 247. Harry 178. Mrs.
Hidden 359. Holman 289 four to
select.
District delegates. Thomas White
horn of Benton 739, Frazier 185,
Travis S72. Waugi 211. Wortman 154.
Downing 272.
Representative in congress. Will D.
Bennett 590.
County offices, district attorney,
Arthur Clarke; for county judge.
W. H. Malone; county commissioner.
Robert Wylie; sheriff. S. N. Warfield;
county clerk. Fred McHenry; county
assessor. W. H. Rickard; county treas
urer. W. A. Buchanan: county school,
superintendent; R. E. Cannon; county
surveyor. W. C. Galloway; county cor
oner, M. S. Bovee.
Fred McHenry, republican nom'nee
for county clerk, was given the demo
cratic nomination with a vote of 44.
R. E. Cannon, republican nominee for
county school superintendent, was
given the democratic nomination, the
vote being 56.
LINCOLN TABULATION ENDS
Official Results Are Announced for
Republican Ticket.
TOLEDO. Or, May S7. (Special.)
The complete official count on re
publican state and national candi
dates for Lincoln county follows:
Maris 211. McCamant 316, Olson 238.
Rand 366, Stewart 3S2, Boyd 261.
Butler 260. Cameron 250. Carey 371.
Compton 131. Harrison 271. Hickey
176, Koilock 122. MacDonald. 258. Mac-
Names Written for Offices Where
No Nomination Made.
ROSEBURG. Or., May 27. (Spe
cial.) The official canvass of the
democratic primary election returns
has been completed and the county
clerk and his assistants are now
counting the votes cast for special
measures. The democratic result fol
lows:
For delegates-at-large to the na
tional convention Drain 423, Haney
207. Harry 241, Hidden 426. Halman
310, Montague 120. Purdy 535, Reddy
102, Schuyleman 437. Smith 227. Bald
win 378. Crawford 530.
Delegates to convention from first
congressional district Travis 531.
Waugh 196, Whitehorn 204. Wortman
321, Downing 396. Frazier 213.
Unite'd State senator Chamberlain
647, Starkweather 377.
President McAdoo 845.
Vice-president Vaugh 709.
Electors iHedlund 728, Miller 724.
Reames 767, Watkins 693. Gavin 575.
Hayter 628.
Public service commissioner Ben
nett 609.
State senator J. E. McClintock 111.
Representative, fourth district O.
H! Bailey 115; joint representative,
J. E. Pelton; district attorney, Carl
E. Wtmberly.
County judge. S. C. Miller; county
commissioner. R. W. Long 685. J. F.
O'Mara 200; sheriff. Harry Pearce
231; county clerk, E. H. Lennox 994;
treasurer, Mary C. Gornutt 152; as
sessor, Karl R. Chapman 139; county
surveyor. W. K. Wright 151; school
superintendent. Ella B. Faulkner 163;
coroner, M. i. Kilter, republican. 35.
As ther were no democratic candl-
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The Period of Readjustment
IT is not practical to de-
pend upon conditions
alone to dictate one's de
gree of prosperity. It lies
within the power of each
individual person and fam
ily to largely determine and
govern that state.
When the income is balanced against
the outgo at the end of the month,
and a deficit always seems 'to take
the place of reserve, do you study the
means of decreasing expenditures
quite as much as ways to increase
the earnings?
If you would do equal justice to both, the readjustment would be as a
balance automatically tipping its residue into the bank for the steady
growing of your account.
May we suggest one of our Savings Accounts as a means of encouragement?
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74613 Carmen - Habanera
..By Gab'iella Besanionl
74612 Call Me Thine Own..By Mabel Garrison
64S63 Duna.. By Relnald Werrenrath
74609 Symphony In G Minor
By Philadelphia Orchestra
64864 Sunrise and You.. By Edward Johnson
74607 Song Without Words
By Mlscha Elman
64862 Chanson de la Touraine..
By Emilio De Gogorza
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DANCE
18663 The Crocodile Fox Trot
...By Wledoef t-Wadsworth Quartet
Til See You in C-U-B-A Fox Trot
. ,k By Palace Trio
18662 Karavan Fox Trot
By Joseph Smith's Orchestra
When You re Alone Fox Trot....
By Paul Biese and His Novelty Or
chestra. 18661 Left All Alone Blues Fox Trot..
By Smith's Orchestra
Whose Baby Are You? One Step..
By Smith's Orchestra
POPULAR SONGS.
18658 Hand in Hand Again
By Campbell and Burr
All That I Want Is You
Bf Charles Hart
186S7 He Went in Like a Lion and Came
Out Like a Lamb.. By Billy Murray
Howl Sorry You'll Be (Wait'll
You
See) By Esther Walker
18660 Hiawatha's Melody of Love
, By Sterling Trio.
I'm Always Falling in Love With
the Other Fellow's Girl
By Elliott Shaw
18656 Just Like the Rose... '.By Henry Burr
Daddy, You've Been a Mother to Me
By Charles Harrison
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