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TUB SUNDAY OREGOXIAN. rORTLAXD. OCTOBER 31, 1920 CITY HAS 379 OF 413 POLLING PLACES IN MULTNOMAH GO. 115 Booths Are on West Side, 264 on East Side; Country Precincts Have 34; Locations and Numbers Listed for Voters. - Why We Believe There are 413 precincts Xn Mult nomah county In which votes will be edst at the election Tuesday. Of these 1X5 are in Portland on the west side and 264 on the east side and 34 In the country. The west side precincts run from 1 to 98 V4, the east side pre cincts from 99 to 298, also including number- 317 and 318. and the coun try precincts run from 299 to 327. There are 86 precincts numbered one half. Following- are the polling place lo cations: precinct. Location of Polls. 1 Garage, Thurxnan St., bet. 32a ana Rugby St. 2 Terrace Grocery. 28th and Thurman. H Gi-ocerv, N. W. cor. U5th and Upshur. . 4 Basement church, S. K. corner 20th and Savler Bts. ft Garage, -73." Vaughn Bt. 6 Grocery, S.13 X. 23d at. 7 bs7 Wilson St., near 21st st. ft iavls school. 21st and Raleigh Bts. i 507 Savier st., bet. 17th and ISth sts. tii 81 N. Gth st.( Hamilton Motor Co. 21 515 Xorthrup St.. cor. loth at. 12 s. E. corner 17th and Northrop sta. 12 if. Church. fcS. W. cor. 17th and Mar shall sts. 3.1 200 N. 21st St., near Pettyprrove st. 14 parish house, St. Mark's church, 231 N. 21st st. m 13 80S Overton st., bet. 26th st. and Cor nell road. 13V- HiJl Military Academy, 821 Mar shall st. "ifi Enpine house. 24th and Johnson sts. 17 Factory Motor Car Co., 702 Kearney st.. bet. 21st and 221 sts. X 15: J N. 2'Ad at., bet. Irving and Hoyt. 10 Garage, S. E. cor. 23d and Irving ats. 0 Basement Hartford Apis., 21at and Flanders sts. 21 S. E. corner 21st and Irving ats. -22 T.fiS Glisan St.. bet, 20th and 21st ats. 23 Church, X. W. cor. ISth and Hoyt. 24 Garage, X. E. cor. Iftth and Irving. 25 Basement, 120 X. 18th st.. cor. Glisan. 25 Basement, Wellington Court, X. V. cor. 15th and Everett sts. 2ft Engine house, 511 Glisan at. 27 Dundee's garage, Broadway and Flan ders st. 5S 20 X. 1st st.- mi Hotel Philip, 2S7 BnmsMe st. W. L. Hughson Co., Broadway and Davts sts. SI Sneedwcll garage. 35 X. 14th Bt. 32 Parish house, 57 X. lth St., near Davis st. 83 Washington st., bet. Trinity Place ami iioth st. 84 40 Ella Bt.. near Washington Bt. 3- Warren Motir Car Co., 5S X. 23d St. 351, Davis Apts., 705 Davis St. Sli Garage. 221 Cornell road. C7 ion 14 th st.. bet. Washington and Rum side sts. Ht Walters' Tire Shop. 3S! Stark st. r,!i Wilkenson Tire Shop. 304 Pine st. 40 Kncine house, 2d and Oak sts. 41 Loyal Legion headquarters, 3d and Stark sts. 42 244 Washington St., bet. 2d and 3d. 4:t 147 Park Ft. 44 W. O. V,'. TVmpI, 11th St., bet. Alder and Washington sts. 441; 444 H Washington st.. Palace hotel 45 Engine house. Washington at., near Lown.ulu le st. 40 Covey Motor Car Co., 21st and Wash ington sts. 40 '4 Honeymnn garage. 200 St. Clair St. 47 Basement, 0UO Salmon st., cor. Xar l Ilia st. 4S Rost-nfeld garage, 221 Vista ave. 4U 1K Lrfwnsdale st., bet. Taylor and Yamhill sts. 41 i 175 17th St., cor. Yamhill st. pit- M. E. church, 12th and Taylor sts. 51 171 West Park st.. basement. 52 Y. M. C. A.. Ilth and Taylor sts. 0: 247 Taylor St., bet. 2d and .Id sts. 54 241 Salmon St., bet. 2d and 3d sts. 55 East entrance, courthouse. .Mi Giirase. ;SH Taylor st., m ar 10th at. t7 White Temple. 12th and Taylor ats. f 201 14th st.. near Jefferson st. 5Mi Garage, 200 13th st. 50 2I!5 Chapman St.. corner Main at. Ct Flower mission. 10th and Madison sts. f.l L.atd school. 10th and Jefferson ats.' t2 East entrance, city hall. t- Hotel Lennox. 3d st., near Main st. f4 2;t:i Clay St., near 2d t. 5 347 1st Bt., near Market st. G Market st. entrance to city audito rium. I 67 305 4th st.. near Clay st. ! 63 First Christian church. Park and Co lumbia st. fiO Church, West Park and Jefferson ats. 70 Garage, 312 12th St., cor. Clay st. 7i 2Sii 12th st .-, near Jefferson st. 71 4 OH Jefferson St.. near 13th st. 7iTA Whitney Apts.. 335 14th st. 72 B'nai B'rith club bide., 13th st., near Market at. 7.'! 2Sl 17th st., corner Jefferson st. M Garage. lOth and Market stp. 75 Engine house. Montgomery at., near Lownsila le st. 70 425 Montgomery st., cor. 11th st. TO',4 42S Harrison st.. near 12th st. 77 Shattuck school. Park and Hall sts. "!A School of Commerce. 5th aud Har rison sts. 7.0 Engine house. Fourth and Mont gomery yts. 704 Garage, College st., between 3d and 4tu sts. P0 Store. 301 1st fit., corner Mill st. hi 545 1st .t., between Hall and Lin coln sts. 82 Cottel Drug company. 1st and Sher man sts. 3 Garage. 3"R College t. h4 Garage. 435 West Park st. J 5 5 54 ilrondwa y . SO 54s Vista ave., near Spring Bt. S7 Engine house. 2it h and Spring Bts. 8S Kirohecker'a garage, 733 Pntton road. 0V5 iHt st.. near Sheridan st. W0 Fulling school. Front and Porter st. 01 2S1 Hooker St., near 4th st. 02 475 Git'bs St.. corner 11th st. Kl 1th Prewbyieria.il church. 1st and Gihha sts. 94 StU Corbett st. . 85 llulniiin school, Corbett and Ban croft ats. Ofi !Oi4 Corbett St.. near Sevmour st. f 7 Ku I ton school. 1st and Miles sts. 0 15.x" Macadfim, near Nevada st. fS4 1435 Macadam, near Dakota st. Mi 52S t'mattlla ave., between E. 11th and K. i:ith st. 100 Back room. 174S E. 13th St., near Marion ave. 101 S. W. corner E. 13th et. and Tenlno ave. 102 Engine house. S. E. corner E. 13th st. and Tenlno ave. li3 Community house. E. 15th at. and Spokane ave. 104 1571 E. l-'ith st.. between Miller and Lexington ave. 105 Garnge. 15o:t E. 11th st. lo.-.H 1442 Milwaukie st. loti Midway hose house, between South ave.TMid Itamona ave. 107 Garage. 1136 Milwaukie St., corner Ellis ave. loi Dun 1 way school. Eastmoreland. lHfc Fowler's Photo Shoo, E. 37 th St.. near Ten i no ave. 100 1424 Woodstock ave., between 44 th and 4.th sts. S. E. 110 Church. N. W. corner 44th st. and Woodstock ave. S. E. 111 Church. N. W. corner 41st St. and Woodstock ave. S. E. 112 5010 41st st s. E., corner 50th ave. 113 5ti30 Woodstock ave.. corner 56th st. S. E. 114 Vil3 72d Bt.. near 55th ave. E. 115 Wood mere hiUl, 77th st.. and Wood . attack ave. fa. E. 110 Millard-Avonue Fuel Co.. 72d st.. be tween 52d ave. and Whitman ave. S. E. 117 Green Pros.. E. 74th at., near Powell Valley road. 118 50." o S2d st.. corner Woodstock ave. S. E. HSr 61 no W2d st.. near Woodstock ave. S. E. 120 Coff man's garage, film 92d st.. near Woodstock ave. S. E. 121 Lents Vol. Hose Co.. 5Sth ave.. near 122 Grunge hall, 02d at. S road. 123 Burke's garage. 72d . . C. n. E., near Foster t., near 53th 1-3 07OT Foster road, corner 67th st. 124 3I20 7Hth st. S. E.. between 40th and l-'j W. O. W. hall. 05th st S T? k- tween 45th ave. and Foster road 126 Laure'.wood M. E. church, 63d st. S. E.. near Foster road. 120 V S. K. corner ooth Bt. S. E. and 37th nve. S. E. 127 Old Soth Mt. Tabor school. E. 65th Mnn iivisntn sis. 12S liVtO Division st.. corner Rat ttntn mt 120 X. E. corner Foster road and 54tli 13o 53JS Foster road, near 54th st S K 131 Garage. S. E. corner 52d st. and 45th lil'j ureston school. 4xtn st. S. E. and Powell Valley road. 133 3421 5th st. S. E., near Powell Valley road. 134 McMahon'i hall. E. 43d and Divi- 3IU11 SIS. itw u.iiaxc . i c. .i:nn si., between i iiKan sr. ann v ooaward ave 133 ft N. W. corner E. Stfth and Division !."6fl tre. S81 E. 37th St.. near Mail s l&SVi Engine house. Frances and Green- wooa AVM. 137 895 Gladstone Ave. i;ts 720 Powell St., comer E. 2l-t St. 13U Clinton Kelly school. E. 27 th and FrankMn Sts. 140 Garage. 407 E. 2th Pt.. between Clin ton and Division Sts. HOH Garage. 1017 Clinton St., between Greenwood Ave. and E. 34th St. 141 808 Clinton St., between E. 25th and jin ets. 14C 713 Clinton St.. near E. 31st St. Lio Basement, 53 Powell St., ear MiiL aukie EL 144 694 Milwaukie St., corner Rhine St. 143i Gregory hall, &S1 Center St., near Mil waukie SL 145 Brooklyn school, Milwaukie and Frederick Sts. 146 631 Milwaukie St.. corner Beacon SL 1" Church, s. W, corner SS. 10th am? Grant Sts. 148 Engine house, E. 7th and Stephens Sta 141 374 Hawthorne Ave., cor. Union Ave. 140 H G2 Hawthorne Ave., cor. E. 8th St. i.tv tinurch, E. 16th and Poplar Sts. 1H 5W4 Elliott Ave. 151 711 Division St., corner E. 20th St. 151 Garage. N. VV. corner E. 34th and Division Sts. 152 Garage. 303 E. 32d St., corner Mar ket St. 152 Garage, 207 E. 24th St., near Haw thorne Ave. 133 1024 Hawthorne Ave., between E. S4th and 35th Sta. 154 Garage, 144G E. Lincoln St.. near Marguerite Ave. 154 Garage. 1144 E. Lincoln St., near E. 3:th SL 135 U. P. church, E. 37th and E. Clay Sta. 155 Richmond school, E. 41st and E Sherman Sts. 156 Garage, s. W. corner E. 47th St. and Hawthorne Ave. 156 347 E. ooth St., between B. MIX and Stephens Sts. 157 Church, E. 52d and E. Lincortn Sts. 137 lGn3 Division St., near E. 60th St. 158 453 Hawthorne Ave., cor. E. 8th St 15J 114 Union Avei( near E. Alder St. 160 120 Grand Ave., cor. E. Alder St. 1G1 Engine house, E. 3d and E. Pine Sts. 162 65 E. 9th St., between E. Stark and E. Oak Sts. 163 Eat Side library, E. 11th and E. Al der Sts. 164 Garage. E. 13th St. and Hawthorne Ave. 165 641 E. Madison St., cor. E. 17th St. 1-045 Garage, S. W. corner E. 14th and E. Morrison Sts. 167 Washington high school, E. 14th and Stark Sts. 168 Garage, N. E. corner E. 19th and E. Alder Sts. 169 S. E. cor. E. 2Ath andE. Morrison Sts 170 705 Hawthorne Ave., near E. 20th St. 17-0 Basement, 7S1 E. Mala St., corner E. 24th St. 171 S45 Bei-mont St., between E. 27th and E. 2Jth Sts. 1"2 Church, E. 2ttth and E. Stark Sts. 173 0i3 Belmont St.. corner E. 33d St. 174 Back room, S. W. corner E. 34th and E. Taylor Sts. 173 Garage. E. 28th St., between E. Main and E. Madison Sts. 175 Garage, s. E. corner Glenn Ave, and E. Salmon St. 176 Friends church, E. 85th ad Main Sts. 177 Engine house, E. 35th and Belmont Sts. 178 1041 Belmont St., between E. 34th and E. 35th Sts. 178 Garage, 1056 E. Washington St., corner E. 35th St. 179 Rear room, 148 E. 39th St., near Bel mont St. 179 Garage, 1258 Belmont St., between 42d and 43d Sts. ISO 120S E. Madison St. between E. 40th and E. 41st Sts. 181 1350 Hawthorne ave., corner E. 48th street. 182 Glencoe school, E. 49th and Belmont streets. 183 Garage, 223 E. fi2d st, near E. Sal mon street. 184 Hall. E. 60th st., between Belmont and E. Stark sts. 185 17S E. Morrison st., between E. 69th and E. 70th streets. 186 10S6 E. Stark St., near E. 79th bL 187 2i2o E. Stark st.f between E. 80th and 81st sts. 188 Engine house, E. 82d and E. Burn- side sts. 180 1973 E. Stark st., near 78th st. 100 2004 E. Glian St.. cor. E. 80th st. 10O iU2t E. Glisan st., near 76th st. 101 Church. E. 76th st., between E. Hoyt and E. Glisan sts. 102 2001 E. Glisan st., near E. 80th st. 103 Glenhaven school, E. 81st and Schuy- . ler streets. 193 138 Sandy, bet. 72d and 73d eta HS3S. 194 Jenks R. E. office, E. 69th and Sandy boulevard. 194 Garage, 685 E. 64th st. N., between Klickitat and Siskiyou sts, 105 Garage, 1599 E. Glisan St. 106 1776 E. Glisan SL, between E. 69th and 70th Sts. 197 Mt. Tabor school, E. 60th St., near E. Ash St. 198 Garage. 1161 E. Burnslde St., corner tj. auth mt. . : 198 1320 E. Glisan SV, corner E. 47th I St. j 199 Building. X. W. corner E. 52d and E. 1 unsan sts. 00 Rose City Park M. E. church, E. 58th St. and The Alameda. 200 Engine House. E. 56th St. and S:tndy Boulevard. 201 Presbyterian Church, E. 45th and Hancock Sts. 201 Garage. S. E. comer E. 47th and Tillamook Sts. 202 West end of Laurelhurst Office, E. 30th and Glisan Sts. 02 Laurelhurst Club, 1125 E. Ankeny St. 203 807 Sandy Boulevard, between E. 28th and h.. J0th bts. 204 Church. N. W. corner E. 29th and E. Everett Sts. i 205 2 E. 28th St., near E. Ankeny St. 06 Kerns School, E. 27th and E. Couch Sta.' 207 Garage. 75T E. Burnslde St. 07 Garage. N. W. corner E. 22nd and E. Ankeny Sts. :0S Garage. OtiO E. Ankeny St., corner E. 18th St. 209 Garage. St E. corner E. 16th and E. Ankeny Sts. 09 Garage, S. E. corner E. 14th and Davis Sts. 210 Webster's Garage, E. 11th and E. Flanders Sts. 211 Buckman School, E. 12th and E. Burnside Sts. 11 Garage. 12 E. 12th St.. near E. Ankeny St. 212 450 E. Burnside t. 213 Talbot & Casey, 1 Grand Ave., corner E. Ankeny St. 14 51 Union Ave. N.. between E. Couch .and E. Davis Sts. 215 Garage, X. E. corner E. 21st and Oregon Sta. 216 Garage. 808 Clackamas St., between E. 24th and E. 2ith Sts. 216 Garage, 718 Multnomah St., corner Kv 2 1st St. 17 Garage. S. W. corner E. 10th and ltu.sato Sts. 218 Engine House, Grand Ave. and Mult nomah St. 10 Maxwell Motor Co., E. 3rd and Ore gon Sts. 220 200 Crosby St., corner Holladay Ave 221 353 Larrabee SL, near Broadway. -1 Hesirtence, Aic3iuien St., cornet KOfS st. . Basement; "434 Larrabee St., corner Dupont St. I Garage. 319 Williams Ave., corner McMillpn St. 223 333 Union Ave. N.. near Weld ler. 224 Garage. E. Sth St.. between Weidler St. - and jJroadw ay. 225 Garage. S. W. corner E. 14th St. and Broadway. 226 Garage. S. E. corner E.' 16th and Weidler Sts. 226 Garage. X. W. corner E. 17th. and Thompson MS. 27 Garage, t04 Broadway, between E. l'.'th and E. 21st Sts. 22S Basement. N. E. corner E. 22d . and Tillamook Sts. 220 Ensrine huse. E. 24th St.. near Tilla mook Bt. 29 Kern wood School, Hancock SL. near E. 30th St. 230 Hill & Sona grocery. E. 30th SL and Pandy Boulevard. 30 Boulevard Garage, E. 42d St. and Sandy Boulevard. 231 37th St. Garage. X .E. corner E. 57th st and Sandy Boulevard. 2 1410 Sandy Boulevard, near E. 52d. 232 Garage, X. W. corner E. 47th and Thompson Su. 233 Garage. S. W. cor. E. 41st and Knott. 233 Garage. X. W. corner E. 43d and KUekitat Sts. 234 Garage. N. W. cor. E. 24th and Knott. 230 G.i ra ge, X. E. corner E. 22d and Knott Sis. 233 Garage. X. E. corner E. 16th and Braiee Sts. 236 Garage. 540 E. lOth. SL, between Rrazee and Knott Sts. 236 Irving ton school. E. 14th and Thompson Sts. 237 716 Union Ave. X., opposite Ivy SL 237 5S0 Union Ave. X. 238 Garage. 540 Thompson SL, corner E. 12th St. 23S :arage. S. W . corner E. lOth and 'inompson sts. 239 470 Union Ave. X.. cor. Eugene St. 240 440 Union Ave. X., between Tilla mook and Eugene Sts. 240 477 Williams Ave., near Eugene. 241 Eugine house. Russell St.. between Williams and Rodney Aves. 212 040 Williams Ave., between Morris and Monroe Sta. 1 243 702 Williams Ave., between Cook Ave. and Ivy St. 244 Central M. E. Church, Vancouver Ave. and Fargo St. 245 5H Williams Ave., between i Knott St. and Graham Ave. 246 543 Vancouver Ave., between Russell and Knott Sts. 247 132 Riwe!l St.. corner Borthtwlck. 24S 123 Russell St.. between Mississippi Ave. and A'.blna Ave. 241) Shaver school. Mississippi Ave. and Morris St. 240 045 Mississippi Ave., near Morrla, 250 45 Capitol Ave., near Shaver SL 251 06 Killlngsworth Ave., near Denver Ave. 251 Garage. 116 Willamette Boulevard, betweet Jenver Ave. and Gay St 252 94 Killlngsworth Ave., between Mich igan and Mississippi Aves. 252 Engine House. Willamette Boule vard and Patton Ave. O - XI " W nrrr t i ! a 1 Ektdmore SL I IT TT lerDert oraon kWe believe that Portland has an opportunity afforded in this election to do something that few cities have ever had the op portunity of doing that is to get a real business man to manage the city's business. ' We are absolutely convinced that if Portlanders realized this .- they would overwhelmingly take advantage of it. That opportunity is to elect Herbert Gordon, one of Portland's ablest and most constructive business men, Mayor. Herbert Gordon, we know, has the nerve and ability to achieve very heavy reductions in the city's expenditures without sacri ficing efficiency. He has the practical business experience and the knowledge of public affairs required to enforce a program 2 Thos. H. Edwards, President Edwards . Furniture Company H; R. Albee, insurance J. C. Veazie, Veazie, McCourt & Veazie A. E. Gantenbein, President Indepen dent Cracker Co. Mrs. Josephine Othus, President House wives' league I. M. Walker, President Behnke-Walker Business college B. Lee Paget P. N. Clark, F. N. Clark & Co. C. L. McKenna, supreme secretary Unit ed Artisans Give Gordon Either Your First or Second Choice Vote 254 855 Mississippi Ave, near Shaver St. 254 7S5 Mississippi Ave., between Beech and Failing Sts. 255 770 Mississippi Ave., near Beech St. 256 777 Williams Ave., corner Beech St. 256 Garage. Shaver St., between Com- mercial St. and Haight Ave. 257 060 Albina Ave., between Prescott and Blandena Sts. 257 Church, X. E. corner Skidmore St. and Vancouver Ave. 258 Library, Killlngsworth Ave. and Com mercial St. 259 774 Williams' Ave., between Beech and Fremont Sts. 200 055 Union Ave. N., near Prescott St. 2G1 Engine House, Union Ave., between Alberta and Going Sts. 202 820 Union Ave. N., between Failing and Shaver Sts. 2R3 85G Union Av. N., corner Shaver st. 2U3 Garage, 883 E. 9th St. N.t corner Mason St. 264 998 Union Ave. N., between Going and Wyftant Sts. 264 1O30 E. 11th St. N.,iear Alberta St. Sitefr frescott St., cqrner k. lain i 2; 504 Alberta St., corner Vernon Ave. 2titi G72 Alberta St., between JS. IStn ana iym is. -67 Vernon School, E. 23d and Wygant Sts. 268 869 E. 20th St. N., near Mason St. 208 Cowley's Hall. S. w. corner E. atn and Alberta Sts. 2fiO Garue. E. Had and Alberta Sts. 2G9 1145 E. 30th St. N., near Killings worth Ave. 270 Kennedy School, E. 33d and, Jarrett Nts. 270 Concordia College, E. 2Sth and Hol man sts. 371 Garasre. N. W. corner E. 16th St. and Killingsworth Ave. 272 651 Alberta St., corner E. 17th St. 72 N. W. cor. E 2Hd and Alberta Sts. 273 Garage. 1060 E. 14th St. N, near Al berta St. 273 551 Alberta St., between E. 12th and 13th Sts. 274 Church, cor. E. 6th and Alberta Sts. 275 dmfectionery, N. E. corner Union Ave. N., and Killingsworth Ave. 70 444 Dekum Ave., near E. 7th St. 277 S. E. cor. Dekum and Durham Aves. 278 Engine House, Durham Ave., near Dekum Ave. 279 Wood la wn School, Union Avenue and Bryant St 279 Garge, 1315 Union Ave. N., corner Holman St. 280 Church, S. E. corner Cleveland Ave. and Jarrett St. 2S0 1170 Moore St., between Killings' worth Ave. and Jessup St. 281 137 Killings-worth Ave., between Al bina and Borthwick Aves. 252 115 Killlngsworth Ave., between Miss issippi and Albina Aves. 282 Ockley Green School, Patton and Ains worth Aves, 253 Kenton Club, Kussett and Greenwich Sts. "R314 iai Lombard St., near Albina Ave. 284 1761 Derby St., between Willis Boule vard and McClelland St. 285 Fire Hall. Portland Boulevard and Greelev St. 2S6 Thiems Garage, 02 Portland Blvd. 86 80 Killlngsworth Avenue, near Campbell St. 287 Garage. 275 W. Killlngsworth Ave., near Greeley St. 267 155 W. Killlngsworth Ave., corner Gay St. oft 1587 Peninsula Ave., nr. Lombard St. 2hS 204 Willis Boulevard, near Penin sula Ave. 2SJ 463 Lombard St., near Washburn St. 200 Church, S. E. corner Fiske and Lom bard Sts. ooi R04 Lombard St.. near Flske St. 202 1632 Portsmouth Ave., near Lombard St. 293 821 Lombard St., corner Portsmouth Ave. 204 533 Lombard St., near Otis French Tiinrk. 204 Garage, 10O3 S. Kellogg St., near Buchanan St. 295 Old City Hall. St. Johns. 200 216 West Catlin St. 2W 003 N. Seneca St., corner Fessen den St. 207 Library. Charleston and Kellogg Sts, 20S Building. JHiawty ana ressenaen sts. 200 Nicola! parage. Columbia blvd. and , Derby St. 300 Park Rose Congregational church, fara nose. 301 Grange hall, Russellvllle, 302 Buckley school house. 33 Calkins hall, Gilbert station. 304 Farnsworth store. Gilbert station. 305 City hall. Fairview. 306 Maccabees hall. Rock wood. 307 Pleasant Valley, Grange hall. Syca more station. 30s Murphy's hall, Gresham. 3it Condon hrfitel. Gresham. 3O0 Citv hall, Gresham. 310 Masonic hall, Troutdale. Sll Elliott s hall. Powell valley. 311 Denny's hall. PleaFant Home. 312 Union high school. Corbett. 313 Library, Bridal Veil Lumber company, Bridal Veil. 314 Bridal Veil Lumber company office. faimer, ur, $15 Warrendale store, Warrendale, Or. mt Srhool bouse. Sauvies island. Jl7 Hoi brook school house. Hoi brook. Or. 311 r 11 r 11n.11. u 1. xi K Fire hall. Linnton. 318 Frank Johnson's house, one-eighth mile north of intersection of Sky line Diva, ana uermamowR roaa. m Qvlvan Brhnnlhnii Svlvan I 32A Fairuale echoolhouse, i SZS. fiihsdaio schoolhouse. 322 Ryan place clubhouse 322 Multnomah station. 323 Maplewood clubhouse. 324 West Portland schoolhonse. 325 Riverdale schoolhouse. 325 Collins View grocery. Intersection Palatine Hill road and Boones Ferry road. 326 Bren t wood- hall, corner Cooper and Matthews. 326 6657 82d. 327 Errol Heights clubhouse. ELECTION SUPPLIES SENT .Materials Xow in Hands of Offi cials of 55 Clarke Precincts. , VANCOUVER, Wash., Oct. 30. (Special.) Election supplies for the 55 voting precincts in Clarke county have been distributed by J. L. Gar rett, county auditor, who encountered .V Prevtoit Brown, nba took war pictures and was decorated for bravery. some muddy roads in the sparsely settled districts. There are 11.6SS registered voters, the greatest num ber ever registered .here. . " Persons who have changed their residence during the past 30 days may not lose their vote if they will report the change of address to the city clerk any time before closing time Monday. No change of address will be made election day and if one is not registered in a precinct he will not be permitted to vote. Gordon -for Less Taxes. A vote for Herbert Gordon for Mayor of Portland and a vote against the 3-mill levy asked for by the pres ent administration means that you help elect a man who will save hun dreds of thousands of dollars a year to the citizens. Reports from all sections, except the north end, indi cate this. (Paid Advertisement, Gor-don-for-Mayor club: Ralph Coan, Pres.; C C Stout. Secy.) A coroner in one of the London boroughs has retired with a record of having conducted 28,000 inquests dur ing his 26 years at service. i : r dV. 1 1 - i Shoeld Be E Mrs Alexander Thompson, President - Federation of Women's Clubs J. Allen Harrison Dr. H. C. Fenton J. O. Elrod . Judge M. G. Munly Mrs. Ada Wallace Unruh W..G. Brown D. C. Powell Frank L. McGuire, realtor Joseph P. Taylor, lumber W. H. Buoy, lumber F. A. Garbade, retired J. D. Wharton This advertisement was drafted and paid for by our selves, because we know Herbert Gordon. We know that he is a citizen of the highest type and that thousands of others would be glad indeed to subscribe to this indorsement if they only knew him personally. WAR MOVIES M COMING PICTURES OF 9 1ST ARE TO BE SHOWS' AT HEILrtG. Benefit Performances Are to Be Given Thursday, Friday and Saturday Xiglits. With the exception of observation men and a few staff officers, the doughboy and his oificers , in the American expeditionary forces saw only the little piece of the war which they were fighting. It was impossible for him to see how his entire division worked, what was .going on over the hill to the right of him, or in the woods to his left. But the moving picture photog rapher, an enlisted man in every in stance, was here, there and every where with his camera, clicking busily. Because this was true, the war de partment now has official moving pictures of the activities of every division on every Nfront, and Port land will have the privilege of wit nessing the first showing of the photographs' of the 91st division on the Pacific coast, at the Heilig the ater, November 4, 5 and 6. The Veterans of Foreign Wars, Over the Top post. No. 81, of Port land, will stage a monster benefit per formance Thursday, Friday and Sat urday nights with a matinee Satur day afternoon, at which 4000 feet of these official films will be shown in addition to a vaudeville programme of fo4ir acts from the leading Port land theaters. . In addition to the photographs of the 91st division the films include close-ups of the 42d. 32d and 2d di visions on the various fronts. The, seat sale will open tomorrow at Sherman & Clay's, Sixth and Morri son streets, . and the Heilig theater box office. Tickets have also been placed on sale at the leading cigar stores and hotels. Arrangenvents for the benefit per formance are being made by a com mittee from Over the Top post, con sisting of J. W. Jones, ex-commander of the Portland post and now junior vice-commander of the national or ganization of Veterans of Foreign Wars; Boyd Braden and William Buehler. University Forum Started. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene, Oct. 30. (Special.) A university fo rum to foster interest among stu dents in public and political questions has taken its place among the campus activities. The first meetinpr will be Port Consolidation Don't forget, Mr. Voter, that Portland's reputation as a port depends upon a deep and wide channel to the sea. Port Con solidation will enable you to dig it wide and deep. In order to carry out the plan of port improvement don't fail to VOTE 310 X.YES VOTE 510 X YES on the ballot next Tuesday. Both measures are essential. Oregon Port Development Leagrae 1210 Gasco Building L. W. Trimble, Secy. (Paid Adv.) of economy. The fact that the 1921 budget, if allowed, will add more than $2,500,000 to the cost of city government as com pared to 1917, clearly shows the need of a strong, proved busi ness executive as the city's head, j And Mr. Gordon, we believe, is the only candidate capable of carrying througli such a policy. He has always been a construe-, tive force in Portland. The record of his personal and business life is clean. " ' Portland, we believe, needs a new leadership and a new policy a policy looking toward tax reductions rather than a con tinuation of war-time extravagances. Therefore we bespeak fullest consideration of his high qualifications by our fellow, voters. i A. Cowperthwaite R. E. Allen E. A. McGrath investments F. E. Taylor, inside property invest ments Charles W. Ertz, architect Chester A. Sheppard, attorney S. S. Prentiss, insurance E. A. Marshall, civil engineer George W. Caldwell, attorney F. D. Broderick. insurance H. A. Calef, merchant Ralph Coan, attorney ,C. W. Nottingham, Nottingham & Co. held Monday. B. F. Goodrich of the First National - bank of Eugene will speak upon single tax and the interest-fixing amendment. Dr. W. Ku kervdall will present the case of the opposition to the anti-vaccination bill. The compulsory voting act and the act to extend and divide the session of the legislature will be discussed hV I . TtAQTl efata eanqfrM. t T .o n A ! county. John Bell will speak upon the xiooseveit Dira reruge Dili. CHILDREN HONOR PARENTS Golden Wedding Anniversary Ob served by 3Ir. and Mrs. Li. L. Hill. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Luzerne L. Hill, 984 Stephens street, was the scene of a family reunion, celebrating their 50th wedding1 anniversary, last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hill (Martha Holman) are both members of noted pioneer families. Eight children have been born to them, two dying in infancy, and Fred Clairborn Hill, three years ago. The living children are Mrs. Hattie Brownhill, McMinnville: W. E. Hill, Antelope; Grace T. Hill, C. Claude Hill, and Mrs. Fred Younger. Port land. They have 12 grandchildren. Charles Luzerne Brownhill. who served with the marines in France, was present. The presents of gold, the gold colored flowers and the glint in the autumn leaves, with which the table and rooms were decorated, were slight tokens of the love and thankfulness and wishes of Mr. and Mrs. Hill's children. IRISH WILL PAY TRIBUTE Mass Meeting Called In Honor or Late Lord Mayor. A mass meeting to pay homage to the late Lord Mayor MacSwiney and his comrades will be held this even-" ing in Hibernia hall, 340 Russell street. John R. Murphy. Rev. Michael Wallace and others will address the meeting. Thomas Mannix will be chairman. This meeting will be held under the auspices of the United Irish societies and is public. Pontifical requiem mass will be celebrated at St. Mary's cathedral. Fifteenth and Davis streets, next Wednesday morning at 9:30 for the late lord mayor and his comrades. Why Change a Tried Senator For an Untried One? PLACE CITIZENSHIP ABOVE MERE PARTISANSHIP Everyone knows that Senator Chamberlain has made a wonderful record for Oregon and for the country. No one is attacking his record in this campaign, because it is flawless. Shall he be sacrificed on the mere suggestion that he may at some future time, and on some possible future question, be at variance witfi a Republican or a Democratic President, when he has stood always four square on everything that affects the country or his state? Shall we dismiss an efficient, competent and trained Senator for an untried, inexperienced one? Shall we lose his position and influence on the Commerce Committee of the Senate, where he and Senator McNary, both from the same state, are serving, and elect a man who cannot possibly be placed there under the rules of -the Senate? This is what it means to vote the Republican ticket straight. His record shows real Americanism, and no one knows this better than the soldiers who served in the world war. Members of any party can vote for him by putting a cross between his number, 37, and his name, on the ballot. (Paid Adv.) C J. Smith, Chairman, Democratic State Central Committee. iecte E. Quartermas, insurance George P. Lent, attorney Jacob Haas, retired L. M. LeFebore, insurance George F. Martin, Vice-president Dun-das-Martin Co. Frank Schmitt, Frank Schmitt & Co., planing mills C. O. Lingley, insurance N. C. Gregory, Gregory Investment Co. P. P. Dabney, attorney H. G. Utly, insurance John Hall, attorney Dr. C. J. McCusker Give Gordon Either Your First or Second Choice Vote T CXDUE IX IXFLUEXCE CLAIMED MAKING OF WILL. Portland Woman Involved in Idaho Land Suit; Property Rights Asserted. An exception to the generally-accepted belief that drama and pathos are unknown quantities in civil suits at law Is found in the recently de cided case involving the property rights of a Portland woman, Mrs. Julia Green Graef, in the estate left by her father, R. E. Green, of Boise, Idaho. The case was decided last week in the Idaho district court, southern division, on a uit brought by Hugh Montgomery of Piatt & Piatt, Portland attorneys, for Mrs. Graef. According to the facts as repre sented in the court decision, which set aside the will in which Green left all his property to his son-in-law, J. L. Niday of Boise, there was evi dence of undue influence on the part of Niday, the court holding that it was unreasonable to suppose that the aged man would give all his property to his son-in-law without thought of the rights of the other heirs. Green, according to testimony brought out in the case, came to Idaho about 1890 and took charge of an irrigation and canal system for an eastern company. As the years passed he himself acquired a large tract of the land in the system which later became worth in the neighbor hood of J25.000. Following the death of his wife in 1909, Green became heavily involved in debt with the re sult that his property was mortgaged. Niday, his son-in-law, thereupon came to Green's assistance and a set tlement of the debts was brought about, and the aged man, then 78 years old, went to Boise to live with Niday in 1914. Between that time and the time of his death in 191S Green deeded all of his property to Niday for a consideration of $1, leav ing himself entirely penniless. Evidence introduced in court tended to show that the aged -man bitterly regretted his act, but was powerless to undo it. Niday's defense was that he had helped his father-in-law through his various financial diffi- d Mayor culuties and that the mortgages were equal in value to the property Itself. The court set aside the deed and ordered a settlement with the heirs on a basis of interest on all money paid out by Niday, together with rea sonable attorney's fees and real estate commissions for the various trans actions involved in the care of the property. Herbert Gordon for Mayor. Reports from every district in the city, excepting the north end, show rapidly-growing Gordon - for - Mavor strength. (Paid Advertisement, Gor-don-for-Mayor club: Ralph Coan, Pres.: C. C. Stout. Secy.) iniitititiiniimuiiiiuiiiiiiiiimttiiiiimimiiinniiiintinmiinnimiiiitmiitnini WRITE X .J.JOHNSON FOR Attorney-General We are pleased that J. J. Johnson has announced himself as a candi date for the office of Attorney-General. He is well and favorably known, is recognized as a trust worthy, capable and honest man. We commend him to the voters of the State as a man whose judgment and advice will be safe and sound and who will enforce the law with out fear or favor. Dr. Emmet Drake C. L. Seaquest Samuel Connell , Chas. K. Flinn C. W. Nottingham David L. Povey John M. A. Laue M. A. Dehuff J. M. Burroughs E. H. Bullivant Fred C. King N. J. Bergman Wm. C. McClure Jno. C. Kcoff William H. Creighton Arthur R. King J. A. MacTarnaghan A. R. Bullier F. S. Fields Frank Lee T. J. Gleio Geo. C. Havner Frank W. Winn F. W. Torgler Otto J. Hoats M. C. Smith F. S. Pierce A. D. Lundgren F. A. Daley Isaac E. Staples W. C. .Hodgdon Charles E. Short C. L. Goodrich R. W. Gill H. Thompson E. A. Trueblood H. W. Aldrich Dr. H. R. Biersdorf CP. Miller Paid Adv. umiinmmimtiiii V