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THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, 3IAT 21, 191G. HUGHES - MAJORITY IN STATE 15,117 Republican Vote Is $100,000; Cummins Loses by 29,200; Burton Gets 7014. WILSON VOTE IS SOLID Hoosei clt Gets Knousjh Backing, to Nominate Him; Ktl Wright Is i Ahead in Kastem Oregon. Buclitcl Is Nominated. (Continued From race !S.) . SECRETARY OF STATE, WHO WINS REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR RE-ELECTION. 623, Kyle 10, McCulloch 196, Rusk 48, Service 103, Wright 10S. ,. Democratic National Delegates Ar mitage 367, Bennett 5t, Crawford 338. Hollister 202, Morgan 272, Morrow hj, O'Reilly 71. Tomlinson 83, - Biggs 213. Holmes 118, King 165, Peterson 141, Worden 21S . " Klectors Coshow '432.- Haney 419, I"eff 420. Sheahan 410, Stevenson 409. Probable nominees for Legislature are: Albert 13. Elder and Wesley O. Smith, Republican: State Senator Re publican, W. Lair Thompson; Democrat ic, George T. Baldwin. Representative in Congress Republican, Nicholas J Kinnott. For judicial offices, state Su preme Court Republican, Burnett and iloore. County officers nominated are: Cir cuit Judge Republican, ft V. Kuyken dall, incumbent: Democrat.'TTtollo C, Ciroesbeck. District Attorney Joseph S. Kent, Republican, and William M. Duncan, Democrat. Sheriff C. C. Low, Republican incumbent, and George L. Humphrey, Democrat. County Clerk C. R. Delap, Republican incumbent, and Burt E. Hawkins, Democrat. County Commissioner Thaddeus G. Mc Hattan, Republican, and Burrell W. Short. Democrat. Treasurer George A. Hayden, Republican. Assessor C. Aus tin Hayden, Republican and Jasper Bennett. Democrat. County School Su perintendent Miss Edna Wells, Repub lican. County Surveyor E. B. Henry, Republican. Circuit Court Clerk Clyde K. Brandenburg, Republican, and George Chastain, Democratic incumbent. coroner Dr. A. A. Soule, Republican, and Earl Whitlock, Democrat. If'' 1 OLCOTT AND MOOIiES CLOSE Fnlton Loads Ticket In Linn and .. . Hughes Majority Is Large. A LB A XT, Or.. May 20. (Special.) Complete returns from all precincts in Linn County on Republican primaries give: President Burton 205.- Cummins 629, Hughes 1984. Delegates-at-large Ackerson 690, Tioyd 1697, Buland 626, Cameron 1672, Carey 952, Case 688. Fulton 1708, Haw kins 1426. Peterson 482. Spencer 550. Warren 204, Worsley 584. Delegates from Firsf District Abra ham 1515, Bishop 1715, Calkins 1442, Steeves 640. . . Presidential electors Butler 2167, Cottell 2075, Ivanhoe 1032. heady 1718, Macnianon 1815, North 1967, Wilson 1SS3. Secretary of State Mporea 1303, 1 colt 1538. Public Service Commissioner Buch tel 1133, Campbell 1663. On the Democratic primaries, com plete returns from 44 of the 63 pre cincts in the county give: Delegates to National convention Armitage 607, Bennett 676, Crawford 573, Hollister 431, Morgan 369, Morrow 385. O'Reilly 201, Tomlinson 229. Delegates from First District Jack son 801, Raddant 440. Turner 509. Presidential electors Coshow- 865, Haney 8.18, Neff 832, Sheahan 834. Ste venson 839. For the Republican nomination for two Circuit Judges in the Third. Ju dicial District, comprising Linn and -Marion counties. Percy R.- Kelly, run ning fop re-election, has a 2 to 1 lead in Linn County. Myron E. Pogue leads George G. Bingham by 118 votes in this county for the second nomina tion, witn iMisna p. Morcom a poor fourth. From a field of five candidates. Linn County Republicans have nominated Robert S. Acheson, of Shedd; Charles thuds, of Brownsville, and F. H. For ter, of Halsey, for Representatives. There were no candidates for the Legls lature on the Democratic ballots, but names were written in and the returns indicate that W. P. Elmore, of Browns vllle: Jrvln R. Schultze. of Albany, and E. C. Peery. of Scio, are nominated. The first are named beyond doubt and Teery has a good lead over Ben T. Sud tell, of Albany. Gale S. Hill, of Albany, was renoml listed for District Attorney by the Re publicans without opposition, and un official returns indicate he has received the Democratic nomination also. On the county licket the Republicans have renominated R. M. Russell for County Clerk. E. L. Fisher for Asses sor, XV. XV. Francis for Treasurer, Will iam Fortmiller for Coroner and, T J. Butler for Commissioner, and -have nominated Ralph Thorn, of Lebanon, for County Recorder; Ida Maxwell Cum mings. of Halsey, for County Surveyor D. H. Bodine. running for renomina tlon for Sheriff, is leading C. M. Kan riall by five votes in the closest race in Linn County in years. The Democrats have renominated W, L. Jackson for School Superintendent and have nominated W. E. Parker, of Albany, for Sheriff; S. N. Braden, of Albany, for Coroner, and M. J. Nye, of feweet Home, for Commissioner. Incomplete returns indicate tha County Clerk Russell, County Assessor I isher and possibly some other Repub lican nominees have received tho Dem ocratie nominations also, and that Miss veima Davis, of Albany, has been noml natea tor Recorder. Mark V. Weatherford. of Albany, was written in generally on Deinocratig ballots as a candidate for Representa tive in Congress from the First District. 251, Hollister 169, Morgan 204. Morrow 208. O'Reilly 167. Tomlinson 142. For Democratic delegates First Con gressional District Jackson 248, Rad dant 193, Turner 313. For Democratic Presidential electors Coshow 366. Haney '345, Neff 355, Sheahan 257. Stevenson 247. The following candidates were suc cessful ih securing nominations on the local Republican ticket: For Circuit Judge First District, Frank M. Calkins, 1140; State Senator. J. C. Smith; Repre sentative, A. K. Voorhees: County At torney, E. E. Blanchard: Sheriff. George W. Lewis; County Clerk, Eugene L. Coburn; County Treasurer, George S. Calhoun ;, County Assessor, Eclus Pol lock; Co jnty School Superintendent, Lincoln Savage; County Surveyor, Horace C. Hall; County Coroner, S. Loughridge; County Commissioner, G. M. Savage. Democratic nominees are as follows For County Attorney, ' W. T. Miller; Sheriff, W. J. Russell: Surveyor, R. A. Dean: County Commissioner, J. Q. Sowell. " WOMEN'S . HACK IS CLOSEST Swopc, of Independence, with a major ity of 56 votes. For County Clerk Fred J. HoTman. present County Treas urer, received a plurality of 306 votes for school superintendent. Miss Almeda .1. Fuller, of Independence, defeated W. I. Reynolds, incumbent, with a majority of 88 votes; A. V. R. Snyder defeated Mrs. Winnie Braden with a scant 12 votes; Homer R. Robb. a dark horse, defeated C. R. Canneld by 40 votes: fox County Commissioner. Mose Mansion, gf Dallas, with a total vote of 1200, defeated George A. Wells, in cumhrent, with 788 votes. LINCOLN COUNTY FOR BVCHTEL Twenty-Three Ilepublicans Write in Name ot Roosevelt. Cameron and Fulton Leading ou Benton County Returns. CORVALLIS. Or.. May 20. (Special..) Complete unofficial returns, Benton County, give: Delegates-at-large Ackerson 364, Boyd 85. Bulana 276, Cameron 943,. Carey 614. Case 424, Fulton 947, Haw kins 888, Peterson 386. Spencer 456, Warren 164, Worsley 343. Delegates, First District Abraham 893, Bishop 940, Calkins 927, Steeves 407.. For President Burton 81, Cummins 421, Hughes 1145. Electors Butler 1304, Cottell 1170, Ivanhoe 498. Keady 1010. McMahan 1026. North 1231, Wilson 1258. Secretary of State Moores sol, Ol- cott 1062. Public Service Commissioner Buch- tel 746. Campbell 885. Twenty-seven out of 28 precincts give: Democratic delegates-at-large - Ar mttage. 394'. Bennett 390. Crawford 407. Hollister 290. Morgan 304. Morrow 311. Oreilly 188. Tomlinson 181. Delegates, First District Jackson 556. Raddant 348, Turner 365. Electors Coshow 586, Honey 576, Neff 557. Sheahan 593. Stevenson 680. W. H. Lafferty received the Repub lican nomination for State Legislator by a margin of 55 votes. The closest contest In Benton County was that between Misses Ella Johnson and Nora E. Miller, candidates for Democratic nomination for County Re corder. Complete unofficial returns give Miss Johnson the nomination by seven votes. Other nominations in which there were contests among Republicans were won by W. A. Gellatly for Sheriff, Bui- lus for County Treasurer, L. J. Corl County Assessor, ami Cannon for School Supe-rlntendent.- J. D. Howell defeated C. A. Ingle for the Democratic nomination for County Clerk. MOORES HAS POLK MAJORITY Dallas ' Druggist Is Nominated for Legislature. . DALLAS, Or.. May 20. (Special.) Complete but unofficial Polk County returns give Moores a majority of 24 2 votes. Buchtel has apparently carried Polk County by 20 votes. Hughes has a majority of 500 votes. . C W. 1 ulton and George J. Cameron are leading all contestants. For Representative for Lincoln and Folk counties XV. V. Fuller. Republican had no opposition. For Representative from Polk County. Conrad btafrin druggist of Dallas, won with a majority of 208 over his opponents. For District Attorney ' Walter L. Tooze. Jr., of Dallas, defeated IS. F. TOLEDO, Or.. May 20. (Special.) Incomplete returns in Lincoln County give: Delegates - at - large Ackerson 16o, Bovd 265. Mrs. G. L. Buland 106, Cam eron 267. Carev 181. Case 133. FultonJ 249. Hawkins 212. Peterson 111, Spencer 112. Warren 55, Worsley 131. District - delegates Abraham Bishop 267. Calkins 268, Steeves 148. President Bufton 40, Cummins ls. Hughes 293, Roosevelt 23. Electors Butler 402, Cottell 376. Tvanhoe 183. Keady 261, MacMahon 291, North 245. Wilson 250. Secretary of State Moores 26 1. Ol- cott 343. n . '. Commissioners Buchtel 314. Camp bell 218. Circuit Judges. First Judicial Dis trict Buchanan 298, Cardwell 260, Coke 369, Potter 254. Shelbrede 208. State Senators for the Twenty-fourth Senatorial District Edwards 80. Hand- ley 238. Michelbook 123 and John U. Smith 158. For county officers nominations are conceded to C. E. Hawkins, for District Attorney; A. G. Schwartz, for Assessor; R. H. Howell, for County Clerk; Bert Geer. for Sheriff; A. J. McMillen, for Surveyor; R. P. Goin, for School Super intendent; Ira Wade, for Treasurer, and Dr. F. M. Carter, for Coroner. YAMHILL FOR HUGHES 2 TO, 1 Buchtel, Cameron and I'ulton Arc Named on Complete Count. M'RIINN VILLE, Or.. May 20. (Spe cial.) Complete returns from all pre cincts in Yamhill County give: Burton 112, Cummins 67, Hughes 1355. Charles B. Moores 1182, Ben XV. Olcott 1279. Thomas K. Campbell 1077.- F. G. Buchtel 204. Delegates Ackerson 514. Boyd 1236 Mrs. Buland 633. Cameron 1416. Carey 927. Case 339. Fulton 1138. Hawkins 872, Peterson 343, Spencer 629, Warren 119. Worsley 385. Republican nominees for Legislature XV. XV. Lunger and I. C. Barber, a L. Connor. District Attorney S. E. Cummins. County Commissioner XV. G. Hender. son. Sheriff C. B. Wilson. Clerk T. L. Daniels. Recorder Alice L. Adams. Treasurer Martin Miller. School Superintendent H. S. Duncan. Surveyor H. XV. Herring. Coroner C. Tilbury. Democratic nominees for Legislature Arthur McPhillips and E. XV. Hass; District Attorney Vine K. Pearce County Commissioner W. S. Fletcher Sheriff P. K. Sitton: Recorder H. S. Maloney; Treasurer Ella M. Hendrick; Assessor D. A. Magness. LAXF. STRONG FOR CAMPBELI Olcott Nearly 800 Votes Ahead of Moores in Most of Precincts. EUGENE, Or., May 20. (Special.) mary election in 94 out of 98 precincts in Lane County give Hughes, for Presi Complete returns from yesterday's pri- dent. 2372, Cummins 1188 and Burton 387. Delegate to National convention Ackerson 1140. Boyd 2101. Buland 1049. Cameron 2176. Carey 1563, Case 1075, Fulton 1852. Hawkins 1613, Peterson 848. Spencer 1187. Warren 279, Worsley 989. Delegates from 'First Congressional District Abraham 1930. Bishop 1669, Calkins 2779. Steeves 1117. For Vice-President of the Lntted States Webster 2397. Electors of President and Vice-Presi dent Butler 3077. Cottel 2686. Ivan hoe 1310. Keady 2192. MacMahon 2248. North 2832. Wilson 285'. Secretary of State Iftloorc3 2019, Ol cott 2306. Justice of the Supreme Court Bur nett 3660. Moore 2940. Commission of the Public Service Buchtel 1109. Campbell 2939. Judge of the . Circuit Court. Second District Buchanan 2176, i Cardwell 1703, Coke 2299, Potter 328, Schlbrede 1640. .;.'. Democratic delegate to the National convention Armltage 518.. Bennett 364. Crawford 362, Hollister 361. Morgan 230. Morrow 173- O'Reilly 127. Tomlinson 154. Judge of the Circuit Court. Second Dis trict Hamilton 483. Skipworth 611. The county ticket nominated by the Republicans follows: Legislature Louis E. Bean. Allen Eaton. Walter B. Jones. District Attorney J. M. Even Assessor D. P. Burton. County Clerk Stacey M. Russell. Sheriff Charles P. Barnard. Treasurer Samuel XV. Taylor. Commissioner Ernest L. Spencer. The Democrat nominated .Inmen C ' Parker, incumbent, as a candidate for snerirr. HENRY FORD GETS ONE VOTE Eleven 4other Marion County Pro gressives Support Roosevelt. SALEM. Or.. May 20. (Special.) Complete returns on the Republican vote in Marion County give: Delegates, state at large Ackerson. 1457; Boyd. 3967; Buland, 1380; Cam eron. 4143; Carey. 2618; Case 1337; Fulton. 3902; Hawkins, 3080; Peterson, 1317; Spencer, 1660; Warren. 447; Wors ley. 1349. Delegates. First District Abraham. 3276; Bishop. - 6088; Calkins, .2839; Steeves. 1947. ' President Burton, 735; Cummins, 1595; Hughes, 445L Electors Butler, 5045; Cottel. 4716; Ivanhoe. 2275: Keady, 3459; MacMa hon, 4107: North 4778; Wilson, 4532. Secretary of 4ate Moores, 3400; Olcott, 4261. Public Service Commissioner Buch tel. 4020; Campbell. 3085. Circuit Judge Bingham. 4393: Kelly, 6372; Morcom, 1252; Pogue, 2978. Representatives Belknap'. 2845; Sam H. Brown, 4549; Thomas Brown. 2839; Elgin. 3034; Seymour Jones. 4021; XV. Al Jones. 4138; Keech. 214): Martin. 3054; Mclnturff. 1243; Page. 2565; Rob ertson. 2744: Scheurer, 1488. District Attorney Carson. 359; Gehl har. 2349: Keyes, 3136: McCord. 374; Smith, 718; Winslow, 1974. Sheriff Cooper. 2604; Needham, 4 935. County Assessor Anderson, 1924; West, 5479. School Superintendent Cornellus.J 2194; Gauntt, 827; Phillips,-1069; Smith 3621. County Commissioners Hunt, 4125; Llhby. 2350; Nye. 875. Coroner Clough. 4506; Mclntire, 2637. Constable Lee W. Achson. 363: Lou C. Brotherton, 409; John XV. Holman. 445: W. D. Miles. 646; C. II. Pratt. 299: J. XV. Roberts. 604; Percy M. Varney, 995; Ransom Wooley, 237. Only 13 Progressives voted in Ma rion County. Roose-elt received 11 votes and Henry Ford one. fh r-feV ; u " '; A. TWO REPUBLICANS NAMED FOR STATE OFFICES. JOSEPHINE IS FOR CAMPBELL Hughes Well Ahead; Cameron and Fulton Arc Chosen. GRANTS PASS, Or.. May 20. (Spe cial.) Complete returns- from the pri mary election in Josephine County fol low: Republican delegates-at-large Ack erson 407, Boyd 498. buland 333. Cam eron 571. Carey 473. Case 4,12. Fulton 612, Hawkins 363. Peterson 281, Spen cer 458. Warren 179; Worsley 341. Republican delegates for First Con gressional District Abraham 528, Bish op 744, Calkins 684. Steeves 433. For President Burton 144, Cummins 493. Hughes 661. For Presidential electors Butler 917, Cottel 818. Ivanhoe 429. Keady 4181, Mc Mahon 756, North 914. Wilson 940. For Secretary of State Moores 659, Olcott 881. For Representative in Congress Hawley 1215. - For Justice of Supreme Court Bur nett 1034, Moore 916: For Democratic deregates-at-large Armltage 320. Bennett 237, Crawford '' 'if" ' t I s - '1 4 If ; Iff ' f i - C' - ' lit ' - n . - - i 8 t t r i f - - - M - v. ;-:; a 4 1 I fv z j X- i .; Born to love, trusting in her affections, a woman sins. Then come, days of bitter anguish, nights of frightful torture. Later, in the light of a true love, comes humility and peace. Should this vife, happily married, confess to her husband a misstep made in herx youth? A DASH OF COURAGE WE ADMIT that this is another of those famously funny Keystone comedies 1 EACH LADY , ATTENDING THE COLUMBIA TODAY RECEIVES A HANDY SOUVENIR. FOUR DAYS STARTING TODAY WEEK-DAY -i f MATINEES LUC Children 5c E V K N IXGS 1 r? & SUNDAYS LOC Children 5 CONTINUOUS IOiHO A. M. TO 11 P. M. EVERY MONDAY NIGHT KASHIO.N" SHOW. LIVING MODELS, COURTESY EASTERN OUTFITTING COMPANY J. D. Mlokler Dairy and Food Com missloner (Inopposcd). Ravhtel, Public Service Commlnsioner. CAMPBELL LEADS IN SOUTH Ilepublicans of Douglas County Re nominate Majority of Officials. ROSEBURG. Or.. May 20. (Special.) Complete unofficial election returns received from 54 of the 57 precincts in Douglas County give the following re sults: Secretary of State Charles B. Moores 1484. Ben Olcott 1987. President Burton 314. Cummins 937. Hughes 1653. National Delegates Ackerson 706. Boyd 135S. Buland 830, Cameron 1456, Carey 1105. Case 629, Fulton 1221, Haw kins 983. Peterson 612. Spencer 827. Warren 267. Worslev 672, Abraham 1606, Bishop 1142, Calkins 1451, Steeves 780. Public Service Commissioner Buch tel 1258, Campbell 1461. Democratic: National Delegates Ar mltage 712. Bennett 832. Crawford 827r Hpllister 517, Morgan 658, Morrow 591. O'Reilly 288. Tomlinson 249. Jackson 901. Raddant 358. Turner 988. Electors Coshow 755, Haney 691, Neff 714. Sheahan 721. Stevenson 651. Republicans nominated for legisla tive, county and Judicial offices follow: B. L. Eddy. State Senator; Charles Brand and Roy Griggs. Representa tives; George Neuner. District Attor ney; John S. Coke. E. O. Potter and XV. XV. Cardwell. Circuit ' Judge. Simon Caro carried Douglas County for Joint Representative, but his lead was more than overcome In Jackson County by W. H. Gore, of Medford. George Quine was renominated for Sheriff; Guy Gor don, for Assessor; W. E. St. John, for Connty Commissioner; Milton Ger mond. Surveyor; James Sawyers, Treas urer; O. C. Brown, School Superintend ent: W. S. Wade. Coroner, and C. XV. Clark. Clerk. Democrats nominated for legislative, county and judicial offices follow: Jay Chaney and R. T: Redford. Representa tives: J. K. Howard. Joint Representa tive from Douglas and Jackson: C. H. Cleaves, School Superintendent: ft. H. Lenox. Clerk; Harry Pearce, Sheriff: R. T. Ashworth, Assessor. J. W. Hamil ton and G. F. Skipworth were nominate ed for Circuit Judge. HUGHES CARRIER MALHEUR Not More Than 80 Per Cent of Reg istered Vote Is Polled. VALE, Or., May 20. (Special.) Twentv nreeincts out of 35 give Ol cott 586. Moores 481. Hurley 713. Gowan S17. Stewart 192. Crandall 607, Donegan 15!!. PhilllDS 396. Public Service Commissioner McCul- loch 858. Corey 162. Kyle 73. RueK 88. Service 103. Wright 126. Democratic returns are scattered and uncounted. Hughes carries the county, with Cummins 6econd and Burton third. Not more than 60 per cent of the county registered vote was polled. Ontario gave McCulloch 325 out of 861 and Vale gave Crandall 191 out of 224 for Joint Representative oC Harney and. iLaineur counties. BAKER LOCAL VOTE IS fjLOSE Huphes Favored and Olcott Given Large Majority. BAKER. Or.. May 20. (Special.) Twenty-six of the complete out of 41 give the following: Republican Secretary of State, Moores 496, Olcott 807; President. Bur ton 303, Cummins 361, Hughes 635; National Delegates. Ackerson 361, Boyd 612, Buland 270, Cameron 659. Carey 444, Case 267. Fulton ' 661. Hawkins 372. Peterson 336, Spencer 423. Warren 88. Worsley 270: Second District. Brooke 902. Burgess 720, Pollard 614; Klectors, Butler 904. Cottel 803. Ivanhoe 492, Keady 641. MacMahon 638. North 703. Wilson S00; Public Service Commission-J er. Corey Kyle 22, McColIocU 137. Rusk 63, Service 478. Wright 199. Democratic National Delegates, Ar mitage 4.1. Bennett 68. Crawford 787. Hollister 291. Morgan 591. Morrow 525, O'Reilly 261, Tomlinson 240: Second Dis trict, Biggs 288. Holmes 447, King 703, Peterson 363. Worden ISO. County Republicans nominated for Representative, Twenty-sixth District, D. M. CartmiU. Democrats nominated for Representa tive, Twenty-sixth District, John G. Hoke. SHERMAN HAS ONE TICKET Sheriff Only Republican Willi Dem - oeratic Opposition. MORO. Or.. May 20. (Special.) Complete official returns for Sherman County give: Moores 209. Olcott 316. Burton 42. Cummins 137. Hughes 276, Borah 16. Roosevelt 24. Woodrow Wil son 7. Republican Delegates Ackerson 116, Boyd 263.. Buland 83. Cameron 229. Carey 201. Case 135. Fulton 264, Hawkins 183. Peterson 104, Spencer 115. Warren 38. Worsley 97. Delegates Second District Brooke S'7 Rnrzpsa SO. Pollard 233. Electors Butler 388, Cottel 316. Ivan- hoe. 189. Keady 246. MacMahon 2S4 North 296. Wilson 327. Public Service Commissioners Corey 124. Kyle 63. McCulloch 79. Rusk 74. Service 38. Wright 115. Democratic Delegates Armltage 82 Bennett 153. Crawford 108. Hollister 67 Morgan 98. Morrow 102, Oreilly 77, Tomlinson 45. For Second District Biggs 98, Holmes 58. King 90. Peterson 73. Worden 30. Democratic Electors Coshow 163, Haney 160. Neff 161. Sheahan 166, Ste venson 161. Legislative nominees Clark J69, Pcugh 245, Portwood 244. ED WRIGHT IS IN LEAD Returns FronvGlIlam County eo Far Arc Meager. hoe 52. W. P. Kirby 103. XV. C. North 95, Slnnott 1.13. Moores 61, Ben W. 01-ott 109. George H. Burnett 111, F. A 105. vJohn D. Mirkla 120. H. 11. Corey 36. J. M. Kyle 7. J. W. McCulloch 13, J. P. Rush 27, Robert Service 31, Ed Wright 44. M. J. McMahon J. F. Wilson 92. Moore Agriculturist Visits St. Vrban. CENTRA LI A, Wash.. May 20. (Spe cial.) L. S. Smith, assistant agricul turist of the O.-W. R. & N.. spent part of this week with the SU Urban farm ers ncMC Winlock. demonstrating the Babcock test, and discussing larm topics in general individually with the farmers. Tuesday night the agricul turist addressed a meeting of farmers in the St. Urban Hall. provemcnls have been made at the resort, which was established last Summer. Centralia Summer Resort Opens. CENTRALI A, Wash.. May 20. (Spe cial.) Big crowds from Centralta. Chehalls. Olympia and Tenino attended the opening of the 1916 season at Of fufa Lake Saturday night and Sun day. During the Winter many lm- ii 20. (Special.) Gilliam County CONDON. Or., May Partial returns from 'Charles W. Ackerson 20. Daniel Boyd 74 G 1. Buland 37, George Cameron 76." Charles Carey 20, C. W. Fulton 71. Russell Hawkins 71, S. D. Peterson 35. Arthur C. Spencer 47, Frank M. Warren 21. J. H. Worsley 84. Theodore D. Burton 9. Albert Cum mins 31. Charles Hughes 72. W. Grant Webster 92. R. R. Butler 104, W. Otis Cottel 9. Francis C. Ivan- HE LOOKS LIKE A DIFFERENT MAN "In th Spring Suit He Bought on Credit." So said the acquaintances of one man who us-d his credit at CHERRY'S last week. New. smart Summer clothes do make a man over he not only looks hetter. but he feels better. Whv don't you try Cherry's Credit System? If you're already wearing a trim new Summer suit, just bear ths credit plan in mind the next time you need clothes. But If you're still un provided with smart attire, you'll find Cherry's installment system providen tial riirht now and any time. Cht-rry's are showing an abundance of various seasonable models for men of everV taste. Handsome English stvles aa well as becoming Norfolks. munv in thu noDular Dlnch-back effect A very moderate sum will buy any of ih.m remember. with weekly or mnnrhlv navments later. The address is 289-391 Washington street. Plttock block. largest precincts in Baker County Just received 100 Sample Fish Poles, from f 1 to $15, which we will sell for less than half price; also Reels, Lines, Spoons, Hooks, Lead ers, etc.; Baseballs, Bats, Gloves, Mitts, Suits, Shoes, Sox, Caps, etc., at less than half price. S3? Levin Hardware & Furniture Co. 221 Front St., corner Salmon. THIS OPPORTUNITY IS SOON OVER. WHY WAIT WHEN YOU WANT AND NEED IT NOW? Y. M. C. A. SUMMER .MEMBERSHIP .00 Gymnasiums, Swimming; Handball, Hikes, Shower Baths, Games, Etc. Good Until October. DO IT NOW Call Main 7065, A 6561 Summer Schools Now Organizing $5 PROMPT EFFICENT DENTAL SERVICE r is the Foundation on which I Hare Built DR. B. L WRIGHT A successful and constantly in creasing dental practice. Time is money and It is exas perating to make a half doin trips for a small amount of serv ice. Promptness, efficiency and moderate prices await you at this office. rainless Extraction of Teeth. DR. B. E. WRIGHT Northwest Corner Sixth and Wahlneon. Northwest Building. rnonea Main 2119. A 21 If). Office Hoots. S A. l. to 6 F. M. Consultation Free. Running Water Baths Educating the whole country to hathe in running water. Portable showers, to fit any bath tub !?6 up Every drop from first to last abso lutely fresh and clean. Shower Curtains, Bathing Caps in stock. W. S. FLEMING General Plumbing Contractor. Plumbing Supplies, Drinking Foun tains. 70 SIXTH ST. Phone Broadway 20S3. CUT RATES EDISON Mazda Lamps 10 to 40 Watts Same lamp others sell at 27c. Save 2c on each lamp, 10c on a carton. H. V. MANNING LIGHTING AND SUPPLY CO, 63 and 63 6th Street Phone Broadway 2311. -MI ELASTIC HOSIERY Aade Fresh Daily Is Oar Store. Quality the beati .-"prices right, and fit guaranteed. Come -tbe loom work, ask 4 t o r measuring black and buy direct fro at makers. LAUE-DAVIS DRUG CO. HOSIKRT and TRUSS UErARTMKNTf. Corner Third aa4 Van bill.