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n: HEAD-HUNTERS- ON THEf TRAIL. .... . . v . . - - ............ . m ECiEu , , - . r No Tongue Can Tell Suffering Body and Face Covered with Itch 3,'Jng, Bleeding Sores--Awful fain Doctors W Medicines Failed . V V ANOTHER WONDERFUL - CURE BY CUTrCURA U7O (J ; LADY'S TtriJliD c. i ; - I . I . 7-1 V - 7 -I j I' r ,1 I fV4U .:; 4 .. .. W.-,Ji .S -t . -A Jjand of Igorrotes tn at taut' n ramped on the Lewis and Clark exposi tion (rounda and will at a lata hour thia afternoon hold the first dog-feast that " Port landers have overbad the ppportu- nlty of "Witnessing. 7 - 7 . . i-Tho band -of head-hunter arrived tn ' Portland yesterday from the Philippines - and will be one ef the chief attraction - an the Trait during the remainder of the fair. The lgorrote village waa certainly the acnaatUmof the broad white- way Photdgraphers of ,th Pacific i Coast Gather in Annual Sea- 1 '". sion at Arion Hall V THEY LOOK PLEASANT AND ENJOY CITY'S BEAUTIES 2om Capital Examples' Of Theif Art ia Scenery,, Ufa.' vy Stilly Work Shown Jon 'the Walla of.'the Ifee tog-Room.? to-.,; A- . Two htwdj photographer:." pf ,tl areT. ML " , j,-- f ' 'Pacifio coast DIG M5V HERE TO TIE POIiMjD "7 tlav in. Portland 4 Thev are here, to" attend Ihe-fifth, : u. evwifwu uiip n, ual convention of the ' ptiotoeraphera . association ' of -fhtr vl:cJfleBortlweBt and the second annual meetlnr jo?. tHe , - Photographers association of California, "held jointly In Arlon hall. Second and T Qk,atrec.ti Tlirra are, tllaplsyed be. proofs of the hln-4evel to which pho ' toaraphlo.- art In the -far weat ' hae " ', climbed, amona them photos of dlstln !t ; (ulahed men taken by members of .the associations. Such familiar faces as V' those of Vlce-Preslaant Charles Wi x Fairbanks, Governor G. EL Chamberlain, - Theodore B. Wilcox, John Mlnto. R Llr r ' "; IngBtone.- and t others are shown; and . there are pictures of Indians and aoen- ' cry. , The photographers have not ex pended any effort in Mill deoo ration a, -but have-gathered their-beat products and display them on plain black, back prounda. .j, . . . v Portland. ,811 verton. . Elgin. Balem, 1 Corvallle," Mount Vernon, Newberg and -; Baker City are the Oregon towns repre- - eented by displays, and there' ar ex i ; '. - hiblta ;frora several California towns, ; - and from Spokane. Taooma and Seattle. I i. Noted artists from Boston. F.ELChilds ' sind Frank Barrows, are attending the '. l, conventions; - ana uiey x nave - exhibits iui hit ruGina naiy compiimenia. jMr1CJiUdajahaws an oepoalaHy-fino-uol. . , , lection of sketchwork by photographic '- preceaa, finished In water colors. .They t . are on platinum pasersv, v a H. D. Trowbridew of Salem Is preai- Tip onf tip-top Top Costs, ' The first, is that they must be lour, fncheslbncer thin Int aessonl The second is collars and lapels wiuc ana tuximu . . .The .third (swfnme .wrhsre the finrst are on ;r ihlhitinn., Top Coats......t..f9 TO 920 Fall Suits........,.f 10 TO 25 r We're" at yoof service and alwars ready to show you. .-. ItlCIlCliOTIUKjO Outfitters to Men and Boys' lyear Uorrison. J H Feast Dance of the Xgorrotea. this afternoon and before nightfall vis itors wilt witness, the unique spectacle of the natives In their canine banquet. In the half hundred, natives of the band now at the fair there are probably 1 women. ' They are attired in blouse and aklri, but corsetleas, while the male membera of the tribe wear only a breech-cioih. - They are fine specimens ef physical manhood, being as . a rule muscular, well formed and normally de veloped, except as to height. . dent of ' the Northwest association; E. W. Moore of Portland, vice-president, and Charles Butterworth, secretary treaaurer. ,-. - ' .. This morning the conventions heard a' paper, by J. Savannah of Vlctprja, British Columbia, on "Art Principles aa Applied to Photography," after which there were discussion and answers to queries drawn - from , th question box. Frank Barrows of Boston gave an In formal address. . . .7' This afternoon- demonstrations in printing sriato-platlno and arlsto-gold paper ith the " arlsto-elecirio lamp were given by Jt W. Barbeau, W. G. afasters and A. J.- Peterson. J. Dietrich gave a demonstration of platinum print ing and Mr. Dahlgren and Mr. Hlnton of Woodard, Clarke 4fc Co.,. worked with several varieties of printing papers. . ' Thlai evening W O. Emery of Cor vallls will read a paper on "The Coun try Photographer." officers will be elected nd the next meeting place chosen. Several other addresses will be given..:: "7 f : v. " T'. i: - .:Z " V Tomorrow afternoon and evening the convention displays of pictures will be open to. the. public ' In- the foienoon 8. E. OoodsJL' of San 'Francisco will speak 6n '"Cleanllnraa . in he Studios In .Geni eraU" and -tYiere will be denvnstra'tions oi- car sen- printing processes by ex- re Pt Henry ,RJUr of Parfland. 1. .; . direction ' 'e . BURN PAIR BUILDINGS. Oraad SpentaBnlar- Show Taat Wonld , Xoltpse. AaytUng World Sver Saw. Xtke all iETngs that are orisinaL burn ing "the fair' buildings at first glance may seem preposterous After the close of the. Lewis and Clark fair there wilt bear score of buildings that would not amount to, much when onoa stripped of the plumbing, doors, sashes and other articles of easy portable value. What to do with them is a difficult problem for the officials to solve. . They are worth little or . nothing and. It takes Paul Strain. months and. in some cases, years to tear them down and remove the debris. . Paul Strain has this plan: ' "Here is my plan, which will mean thousands of dollars to the fair fund and hundreds of thousands of dollars to the business Interests of Portland. The program can be prolonged throuch sev eral nights, or carried out in one night. I would say. do It In a nlcht After all the exhibits have been removed and the buildings stripped of such parte as are desirable and will bring a price, ' then set a night, say, Thanksgiving evening; announce weeks ahead that the greatest spectacular fire ever set to nrosram will be carried out. "The Burping of Rome." vnii i.ooo or more neon la aa actora bands of mwslo, soldlara.. nltlsena ..and oinciais. Place the asms under the dl rectlon of some - drtllmaster. - and at aoout 11 p. m. set the buildlnaa on fire. Th-TaUrOada Would run xrurlnna anri me.uoo nenpi wuM to witness I tle great acene. i I will not attempt to aje lim detain. liutfnfianTfsslnh" nr4 fshould be placed as low as 11. A much "m couia W) realised, rrom the buUdlnga .In this way than any other. There la no neeeaslty of endangering any property, that the fair officials wish to preserve. - The building that is to be preserved ean -be niinttui . . ' "nethuig of this kind Would make '"" 'rememoerea longer than the .LI . . " " r'ln. profitable. a"",, ; eoucatlonal. an4 doubt hundreda.of features will present .1 V', T""ou sources, so "''r " gigantic, impressive and meritorious scene .ever . given can be " them. 1 ssy. and maka all th j U - m " "7" wwiiucT. Many sheep being killed k ton. Evidentif a doskllllng erusade la .f jn . ' ' i . ....... n.ji,iii'ti ft iwftei-ua MiWt Although there are three chiefs In the tribe, the ruling spirit is Domingo, 'an Aged man, feared and respected, for ha has IT heads to his credit, which was the first and. "In Tact,' the only essential to Ms election as supreme chieftain. It is said that mors people were at' traded by the Igorrotea at tha St Louis rair than any other exhibition, anH that promises to be the case here, at least for. the last six -weeks of the exposition AT THE THEATRES. . 'The Pit-at the Marquam. 4. Tbe sttraetloa at the atarqasai Grand theatre. os Monrlaoa street, feetmea sixth aad Sevrath streets,' tonlsht asd tomorrow alsst will be Wlltoa Lerkaye ia "The pit." 'Tbanday and rrlday alabts and Saturdar sutiaea "Trllbr" will bs tbe bill, Heats sre selling, for the satire week. V Josephine Def fry .Coming. Josephine Deffry sad her eaawaay will tellow Wlltoa Laektjra to the Marqusni Grand, opening next Saturdar la "A Broken Heart." The fol lowing Monday slant "A Deserted -Bride" will the Mil and Tneadsy svenlng "A wicked Woaus" will close the ensssesMnt. Tba plays elected for the Portland enamgemeat will a bow the star to rood sitrsatase la emetioaal work. Eseh contains a atroag role. Popular prices will prevail; seat sale epeaa Taarsday swnilag t -10 ' clock.. , . j 7 .-At the Empire.,. The Charles A. Taylor company of 5ew Tbrk players opened Saaday as the f trst of a long line or aopular-ortoee attractions at ue Ktnpir. "kaespad sfoaa the Hart at." tbe opening play, la a melodrama based apoa the .abaneUoa of an AaMrtoaa slrl by the emissaries of a Persian Brines. There are as many thrills and human emottana permeating the-play -as are nasally foand at half a onsen ordinary dramae. The arxaniaartoa la beaded hy Lerette Taylor aad AUeso May. Mattoes aatuiday. The Star's Fine Show; The orllinal Mexlcaa -quintet Is the keadltne attraction ILIMJUC: oa the xylnpnone. ' Tha.saiopboae m added and tha mosM of both Instrnmehts Is tboroeahiy en joyed, dearies and Rockwell - and Earl Hampton,, Boy McBrala - and the Staroscape complete tne bui. V. T Idagnet at the Grand. Lottie Ollsoo, the little magnet, made a great kit at ' tbe Orand yesterday, where she Was spplaaded by tbosssnds. Her high- clsss vsode vllle act la one of tbe Peat that has appeared la this hooss of hits. Km Ullsoa Is saslsted by Slanor Dnnree. the harp player. Brsdoa's dog eireas. Vh-dea aad Inn1ap, 'Bennett aad RtarHng. Clayton and tbe illustrated sonnv sod tha moving pictures were aiao greatly enjoyed. Tbe hill la particularly good. ... At the Lyric. Another Barked souse greeted tbe tyrie stock eompsny last night to witness the1 produetloa of A Tiger s Haw," wbfrh aboom prove tbe greatest ssostss ef tbe season. The anther, P. O. MeLessv m the leading maa of the company aad mafeea a ptonoaneed sncetss ef the role. as Maatorts Mseb, tha saw leading lady, has a charming personaSlly. ;, Same bill all week. - ' .Burlesque at the Baker. , OroowaU's Brigadier Bnrlaaqoera opeaed af the Baker, snaday and win eonttmie at this popular theatre all week, with mtlneea Wednes day, Tharsday and Saturday. The show abounds la charming mnsiesi numbers, nrn scenery and costumes, beautiful show girls and farce-comedy, together with many fine vaudeville acta. The Talk of the Town, s 7 Harriet's Eooertnoon." the hit of the Belasco theatre's sesaoa, drew mammoth audiences yes terday afternoon and laat eves tux. - Tha produe tloa le magnificent tn every respect and ia the talk ef the towa.'- , 7,7 NEW SALOON BUILDING ' IS BURNED AT LEBANON Spsda Dispatch ,te Tke losraaL). ' . 5 Albany,, Or, Sept. I. A- telephone message from Lebanon at Z o'clock this morning brought the report that the new saloon building, recently erected by Bllyeu aV- Fitsgerald In that town,: had been set on fire and burned 'to the ground. . The Lebanon fire department confined, the flames to the building in wnicn tney ongiaateev- - 1 The building' wse built In the real- who .have the care of -children, .and Jioueehold duties. And rthe-dro4n upon inir iiamj wkw artnti. inii inev verir "non ""mi "ttiiui pulm, hf vitality causes headache, haclrarh. I or remaie wvaanesn. - When you feel tired and . worn out. take 1 .V Dr. MUjbsV Restorative Nervine wnicn acts oirectiy upon the nerves. refreshing end strengthening them. It le a nerve food and tonic, which soothes and relieves the tension of the tired nerves,' and brings rest and refreshing sleep. '- . . .. . . 'Totl, remedies saved my life. - They sre all you claim them to be. I am now in very good health .for a woman 71 years old, thanks to your remedies, when I feel nervous, or don't feel vail I take a few doees of Dr. Miles' Nervine YuAfuNKXAoTjc, Laland, Iowa. - The first bottle will benefit: If not, the gxuggisk ,wu lawia wumuuey, , No' tongue can tell how I suffered for five years with itching and bleed ing ecaema, until I was. cured hy tha Cutieura Remedies, and I am so grates ful I want the world to know, for what helped me will help others. My body and face ' were covered -with eoree. One dayrtt" would seem "to be "better and then break out again with the poet terrible pain and itching. I have been sick several times, but never in my life did I experience -euch awful suffering as with thia ecsema." I had made op my mind that death was near at hand, and I longed for that time' when I would be at rest. I had tried. many aioerent doctors ana medicines without success,- and my mother brought ,me the Cutieura , Remedies, Instating that I try them. , I began to feel better after the irs V bath with' Cutieura Soap, and one application of Cutieura Ointment. I continued with the 8oap and Ointment, 'and have taken four bottles of Cutieura Resolv : en t, and consider myself well. Anr person having any doubt about this, wonderful cure by the Cutieura Rem edies can write to my address. lira, Altie Etaon, Bellevue, Mlch." ricfflNG ECZEMA. And All Other Itching and 5caly Eruptions Cured by Cutieura. ' The. agonising Itching and burning of the skin, as In ecxema; the fright ful scaling, as in psoriasis; the loss of hair and crusting of scalp, aa In so ailed head; all demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtues to successfully . cope with them. That Cutieura Soap, Ointment, aad Pills are such atands proven beyond all doubt. :.''. . i CWiraia Seas. OtnnaanL-aWt Pllle sre eM wiissghuut Am warla. Ponar Drag a Chask Cerp aa, Bala fissrleiara. ear laaa r"B a Cms Inisil atODXSX WAlST TOM XSXMM. Produced. by" Peerless Pattern No. J710. All Beams Allowed. The stylish waist here depicted may kroade to close -In back or front and with long or elbow sleeves. The mod la especially pretty in all-over goods or plain fabrics .with . hand embroidery. Figured silk, embroidered crepe de chine and' lace all-over goods are suitable for developing. The pattern is In eight sties 12 to 41 inches, -bust measure. For (S bust, the waist with high neck and closed at back or" fronts withlong nutt sleeves, reonlres i yarda of material 11 Inches wide. t4 yards T Inches wide, Wi yarda 1 Inches wide, or SH yards 44 Inches wide; or with leg 'o mutton sleeves, 4 yards 1 ' Inches wide,' t yards, IT Inches wide, I yards IS Inches wide, or tt "Tarda -4r-rnches Wldd. The' waist closed at back only and with round necjt and elbow-puff sleeves -requires 1 yards 1 Inches-wide, 1H yards . 17 Inches wide. t yards 14 lnohas wide, or 1 yards 44 Inches wide. . Price, II cents. , ,--'.."'''.,' ' " f- t ' emaooar saxlt jovaurAX wiu ax am aboti PATrami 9MXO VTOM UaOMXV OT . nxca. .- Noi,fu,ny. - 6lse.,,.,4,- .m- :" ,-v. I'-' '.) AddrtSB etviartte'tr-4etiet ' ' .' i.'-' " .'a ., ) " 1 City a f . sW . . r. . - BUte dence part of .the town-under promise that a license would be given the own ers to run a saloon, but when the build ing waa ready for occupancy,- and the storlrof tlQUdrt' tn place, the eouncilreV fused to grant the license. The saloon was never opened and has stood unoccu pied for some time.' -. , Tie the AstorU- k OolambU mive Beik v .; . treed. ' ''r' -Trains daily at' a'. 'm."frora Union depof. . ,'Rbund rlp every, day, tt.OO; Saturday-Sunday tickets, .S8. Infor mation at 241 Alder street, er telephone Main 104. . : . ' ' ' ' , '. . t Low Excursion Rates to the East On sale September"' T, I, I, ' 14, 14. . and 17, tha Rock ' Island rail way . will . sell, round "1 trip Ttick-4 ets to eastern points at greatly reduced rates. For full particulars call on or address A. H. McDonald, general agent. 44tttrini siiset, rui tland.r OMgon. ' Piefeiied meek CJaaaed Sroeda, Allen at Lewie", Beet Brand. WW Wr q r7:'.v;7;-,:;70" '- "'l saea " ' ''.'' ''' '' ' ' " ' '' ' v' ' HONOLULU, the capital troDics.1 cities. ,, t 7'- - 77. THE NUUANU PALI, -uugo-oi in ibiaiiua oi vtnu is one 01 uic natural wonucrs oi uiv woria, - , t PEARL HARBOR, the wonderful enclosed locks, where-the United Sutes will-build its most i extensive Pacific naval station, is but a half hour from Honolulu. :' r.:y--'--ir:- 'y: "t ' " ' HILO, the secondTcity, from whose bay, a unrounded by tropical verdure, one may look up to-the eternal snows on Mauna Kea;-- ;..?'. :'-.'-:k":.- ..-. v,'-;V' ,;' i A, KILAUEA; tJie greatest of living volcanoes, lies beyond Hilcv reached by combined rail and carriage trip" through cane field and fern forest," . ' ''::J:Kh' HALEAKALA, whose dead crater talccs first rank for extent, offer rare views-from , two miles above the sea.;'.;' ?t-' - .7 . ;-.':-v;-7- '.u-v-:,- . :r' ''-z"zf' - KAUAI," whose rare valleys, great canyon a and " impressive ; waterfalls'are' all' ioo liitle known, calls for a voice of beauty, 7 - v; .Nv.t-.' ' v",;-;'v:.i.;iv.Cv; s.t-n-M . ; Ef ery road is full of striking possibilities and the industries, the views, the people,, the 'spectacles-are'' all worth aeeing; and knowing..'.'. .7. HERE IS Votes received-: up CONDITIONS Honolnla Tonr 3 CONTEST : - nam-nv swans lsv ever IS Sr sge asay bs soaJnated at any tint ea tanks previoad by Tke Journal with tne enderssment ef" twa well-ksewe eHlssaa ant the ststrtet is which see reslese - r ' ' foosiwrkrae fadgee agreeable 'tetbe , different eandldatas shall be selected ' te rncuUly anneunee the winner la each aie 1 trlet, one - roung laay: te be satesa tesaa each dtatrlet, - ; . . i. Trli-i.i la etker eleetleai. lek die- .trlet sbaU vote separately. Tne vete is eea eaanet affset the ether. ' Mattate prop erly eooeernUMi tbe district will be settled by the w takes ef tbe majority. Tke win ner seall have the right to aaae a proxy' If aaable te attesd herself. - - FOVaTaWVoUng wUl seas hm ace There- day. Aaaust a, isos, aM cloee Saturday. Deeeaibar an. at S e'eleek B. leas. . dare Orapeas nnut he voted wtthla eevea oars after Issue. . Onnpsas ent fresi the Dally journal araat he neatly tnauaea. AU coo pons, whether slagle or special, si set bear the aaate of the candidate to be veted tar. , ...:.-.-.--.,JV.jf-. Poutoms Aa omnr as yoixevst .; -- nmi sjtngle euausna, eat traaa the dallyv Bper. are food for ess vote. Snhaeriptloa ' tke Svenlng Journal sad Sunday Morning,' Journal, three months, 11. M. g ' special? eoenon of 110 votes (paid la ICvanee). Sobserlptloa to Evening end Sunday Kara, lug Jourasl sia aaeatEa, SS.T5, sT Special coapna ef ISO votes (paid m a draws). Snh aeriptloa te the Crealng aad Saaday hfoea Ing Journal IS Boutbs, ST.M, a (pedal eoapea ef TOO votes (paid In aSvaaee). SnMertptioa to tbe evening aad Saaday Vorntng Journal, three moons by amlf. f 1.S0, a tpeeial eoupoa ef 180 vetes (pale la advenes). Subeeriptloa te the B-reslng and Sunday Morning Journal by tnell all BMotbe. 4S.TB. a apodal eoupoa ef loO tetee .(pais ia advsnsol. Suheertptloa te the Svenlng end Sonoay Mbrnlng Jeeraal by mall 11 naonras. It. 00. a special esunon af VOO votes (paid la advaaee).- Sanil.WaeklT Joarnal. II. so a year, eneeaut eeapoa at log votes (paid Is advaaea). . .. . . ' STXTV-Ooupons sboeld be veted at the headquarters sea rest you er stalled o tbe eodnoa denaHaent or The Journal, or at aa .. point - aaaaad - below, Votes - wilt-be- eenstea Moneays. weaneeoaTn a no masys and the satala esaoanesd te the pa Mis the followlag ear. . . . , Any candidate withdrawing' fraat tbe sou teat eaanot save bar votes eoented tor sa aTAaSaVAlRXa AST) TOTOrS KAOSSl . Tbet PisUlel Maltaeawk and oiaebaaed eountlea. Voting plaea, Ceupoa Da part swat of The Journal sffles. . ; , , TXstriet tTntoa. Uamtina aad wauowa eeaaties, -.j', -: Tklrd IMstrieb-Wsses. Sherase.' eillUsn, Marrow, Wbosler ead Oook eoaatlee. , reorth DwtHet Baker, araat, -aad Malbeuy eoantlea. . , , Baraay 4 fifth - Piawlsa-ColvBibla ' aad nasi op . counties, Oregon) Kllrkttat Cowllts, Clarke, Pnclne. Wshklakaa sad Skaswnla seuatlas, Washlagtoa. .; r .'....... , , . i- Sbrih IMstrle. Maries, ' Usa aad Use oruottoa. : j-..-.- . -, ' seventh TMstrUt Wsahlngtoa, Tills mnok. . Taml:u, Bentoa, Polk aad. Lineoln eountlea. . lgltk IHstrlet Donetas. 1 Ooos, Curry, Joeepclna, Jackeoa, Klaasatb aad . lake eoaatlee. . .- -.,. Anr information regardinf icon-. ditions of the Hon the Contest Department ef'Tbe Journalo"' T.r .-. " v'... ; Coupon Free M wdlian Trlp , lTf Sr X-2?l-Af.,.t.lltltaaaaiaiiiiaa.. iai,iiinu.--,,-il,,J..., " 4JaB , IC WMJT'Ciy a9 t 7 -VThis ooupoa mast be vtee ra ee Sefore Sep,C it, 111, , , ." . 77 Vr'?' '."' - '-"V ) I ' ' ' ' ' 1 of the young territory ig In many ways th moat beautiful of ' ' . " 77 ...7 .77.7': . ." ' .7:7v , : r 7'. a cliff with one thousand feet face,' THE WAY THEY STAND to FHJay evenin; in the Journal's Honofcla. Trip District - - j, .. . .. xetai 'vota, 7 Miss Ssdie wlntermaritle. City lve Works . .... All. o8l - Miss Minnie S. Phillips, deputy clerk circuit court ..... .I9.'6 Mies Lura Baty, 149 Ban Rafael street . ....... t I0,3 - Mlae Oretehew Kurth, telephone' Operator Portland hotel. .I8,ll -Miss Bailie Madlgan,,01ds, Wortman King's, store ....ll.ett , Miss Luc Gould, telephone operator Oregon hotel ...11.871 Miaa Ruth Lee,-!-Hood etreet .; iT.. . .v. ;.'...iT. ;.V.r.V.;. .,12.161 Mlaa Beas Sharon, 11 East Thirtieth street . ........ ........i... 11.170 Miss Edith Bern. 144 Stark street . . .7............ .11.171 : Miss Margaret Smith, 4B1 Williams' street ............... ...-.10, H$ . Mlaa Genevieve Holmes, 114 Harrison street v. ....... ....... .:: '7,171 . Miss Henrietta Winkleman. 497 East Couch etreet .I.........,,'.. 7,444 Mies Cora Jolly, 7U First street .................. ........ ; 4,74 Miss Marlon Leahy, Woodard, Clarke Drug Co. 1,170 Miss Else Orleeel, (05 East Thirty-nrst street ...;......... t .. 1,41 . Miss Irene Hlgglns, 4'i Everett street.. . ,. t. .................... l.(t . Miss Nellie Munger, o Raleigh street I.14T . Miss Laura Derbyshire. (10 Water street . . 9.(t - Miss Cornelia Barker.. 184 Grand Mm uvi tturioart, st. Johns., Miss eopnis uiron, jii ivy street ,miss Burse -neoaica, uregon t-ity . . ... , ; . (Voting place, coupon, OeparUnent, Jogrnal Office.) District iMlss Molly Proebstel, La Grande, (Voting Tjece, E Grande, 8tlnbwck i- Mtts Agnes I leten , Miss. . Grace Hawks, Pendleton. -Oregon yVifi- r . . r-r. e C-. ae ivfi , li.bt " sVaTlaaaa lnaala Vk.aadAM ' ffA.-Jla.SA. 4V " ' Is a a Mts Cvrrtt Burton. pendlton Oregon misi ZLmei Jtan vTsiiiar. anaiaiCMS. Votin4T Jlcej, Pndltois Brock Districts No. 3 Miss Rmllle Croesen. The Dalles. Oreeon ... .i ... .................. 4.111 I -Miesv l.ysllle Crsn, The-DaHee,-orego V' V ...TtlaTiTvlt ".'XS ( l"t (Voting place. The Dalles, Recorder's office.) "... Miss Stella Richardson, Hood Rlver.i Oregon . ...,,... .,,..... 1,181 I . Miss Laura Cramer, Hood River,-Oregon . . .1 ."i. ;.'.., 1,1(1 I Votlng place. Hood lve, Wrlghfe store.) , ' , ' - ' -1 .Miss riorenoe ueorge, Arlington, uregon . . ... it'll ,; (Voting place, Arlington, Bra hama, confectionery.) ,. ...v: District J4 o. 4';S s' k . Miss Hattls Barton, Baker City, Oregon .....C. '.;,'-,.., ...;.. 1.1(1 Mlas Ether Parker, Baker City, Oregon ?.,,..... ........... 1.014 Miss Myrtle, Brat ton. Baker City, Oregoti ,......,..... l.m , ' Miss Gertrude Tlce, Baker City. Oregon 4 (-. (Voting place. Baker City, Levlnger'S drug store.) , i 'Miss Effle Mae King, Ontario, Oregon . . ...... ,.... ' -Miss Clara Swain, Burns, Oregon . .. v. 7 711 '-"?J .: -District No.-5-: V.;' ' ' , Miss Florence Hsavren, Vancouver. Washington . n,t,,t, 4,(11 . (Voting place, Vancouver, 4l Main etreet.) ' MISS Amelia Williams. Kelso Washington . Still (Voting place. Kelso confectionery.) . .. . Miss Kathertae Gore Kalama, Washington . .'........,..',,.,., 3434; (Voting plaoe, Kalama. Coffey's store.) , . Miss Mary Berge. Home valley, Waehlngton . . MMW 1.701 . Miss Esther Anderson, . Astoria, Oregon ........ ........... t ,f,M 1,101 .eeewv itch. Cottaae Grove. 'e, Miss Effle tewart. t;oitage urovt (Votlna Dlace. Cottaee Grov am ij. 001 in uaroy, -oaiem, urvgon ssinu ssary iuvianfiii, siien, uregon ; Mlas Pearl Shellev, Salenv Oregon ii" uBiiii awfiuvaiuup, cnioni, vr.fon . . ,.,t.........-..,.ir MlsawMlnnle-Aehenbach.- Salem, Otegon'TTT:'; tvoiina piace. esiem. nana orua Miss Myrtle Trask, Woodburn, Oregon., i ... M ............. ...... Ilk ivonnar n aea wnoflDurn. naaaaa Miss Madge Bat tee, Eugenei Oregon atiaa ctisiia ttaaer, ku genet uregon Miss Emma Moffett, Eugeoe. Oregon t v mini piece, siugene, uua s erug store.) Mies Pearl Savage, Albany. Oregon it Miss Maggie Chambers, Albany, Oregon ...... .1... .,......... . ,li,.A,,? Lok"' Albany, Oregon . . .,..;... ... u'.a : Vptlns place. Albany, Dawson's drug store.) , : ' r k : -District No. 7--:; ; v "Miss Bertha Coartemanchs, McMlnnvllle, Oregon . I.I70' (Voting Place. McMlnnvllle. Houaar'a stare, i - Miss Marie Uostetler, Hlllsboro. Oregon., ; 1.S7I snisa iiuoa a. suveir, nmsDoro, uregon i .. t t. ... r. . v - (Voting tplaoe, Hillaboro, Schulmerlch's store.) . Mlaa Minnie Roy, Dallas, Oregon....... , ' (Voting place, Dallaa, Staat's confectionery.) . - . MISS Mvrtta Butler. Foraat flrov. Hrarnn .'...'. (Votlnsr nlaea. Vorost (trnvm. Tm Miss Lillian Webster, Philomath. Oregon . . i..,. .........a,,..., , - 70- Mlss Rosale C. Holshelmer, Boa verton. Oregon. . IS ' Miss Hasel Kennedy, La Fayette, Oregon . . ...................... : (lfl" (Voting place. La. Payette postoffloa.) - Miss Olive Stratton. Newbera. Oreaon . . ... ...i... ,! lis . (Voting .Place. Newberg, CalweTl aV Co. drus store.) ..i , ..- Miss Cora Spangle, Dayton, Oregon . . " 100,: .,., ; (VoUng place, Dayton. Harris1 drag store.) ' . District '.m parsley, Roseburg. Oregon , . .......i.,1,Aij.AajMUt Miss Dale Harmon. - Roeeburg, Oregon T..'.'-a . r. t S,07I" (Voting placei Roeeburg. Hamilton's drug Store.) 7 Miss Louise t. Jonas, Jacksonville, 1 wi.. jmwmmiMnm -rrwmtvj w w.mTTHrJr.Bn .......... t voting giace, jqeororq, h u sseii - 'ranis ronirPrrim JCJiJtf V1- 5eri. grant. -(Voting blace. Grant Pass. Smith's A . Misa rrances ustiorne, Ashland, Oregon . Miss Laura uarrett, Aeniana, Oregon , (Voting place, Ashland, Sutton's . Uonery.j r . at the tap in the backbone 4y-jy;v-:'? n ' I '. 1 ' 8 No. 1 avenue . 2.110 ........... 2.SIU ............ S.41S ............ 3.1( f. a . l.lle - t . i No. 2 -.'I Oregon m . .,... ,.....'., ..a. r7,Sba . as ;ever4 cosieotionory, ,. i -i, 1 . . ..44.....'.....',..i,i44.(S0' tv -r r-. v. we w -- , . . -.7 .Oregon a .... ........ ....... 3,1(0 . ,.,. 1.141 a ...... .- t 4 .... 1.411 . v.. ...... k 1.1 ir 44-4 100 siorai .... .... 111 WKimin a mtnrm i , , .........,.......,..,,... 1,(14 4 .i..w. 1(1' ...... .-, ........... , lit, 10i' 101 :oi. 840 rvnraa's atnral . T ' ! No. 0 Oregon . ....... 1 1 ... a 11 .alt, ill a conrectlotisry. ; ttt ...i x ,. t , a t . . . , a , . a -Ifil 4 Smith's drug store.) ...;,. , 7 - . i. -: 4)6- new stand and Cay lee' confeo- - i ... . m t 1 - ." ,.iV 7 , a - - ' . .'. - .i '- ' ' '