THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 11, 1SC3. - j.. -. .. .. 1...J-- . . j. . - -r - - - 1 --.- , 1 .(r ' - A Cozy Corner of il:2 Coyc! Ilavclicn I iota!, Ilcr.clula T. II. -- Pin A Snapshot of King Alfonso of Spain Saluting the Crowds Front His Carriage. He Is Now on a Visit v.':''":' - Z"-"r':- ' "'T 'TV : - ; -to Berlin. ; - T ' ' PLAH TO INDICT STANDARD OIL tV: " ftockefellerahd th Trust Face j Criminal Prosecution Similar '". "'" " to the Packers. : SECRET INQUIRY INTO ' ' RAILROAD RELATIONS bepartment of Commerce Gathers : Data in Many Eastern Cities' to ' . Turn Over to Department of Justice Violated Sherman Law. ' X (Journal Sneelei Ser-rVel .-Chicago. NovU, The Standard OU company faces a criminal prosecution such as was brought by the govern ment against tha packers.' The oil ' corporation's relations to tha nil roads Is being Investigated In Chicago by special examiners who have established headquarters hers, , At the same time an exhaustive secret inquiry Is being made on tha ssme sub ject in Kansas City, dtler ta Olito, California and Texas.- The Information Is being gathered by the department of commerce and labor to be turned over to the department of justice to form . the basis of an attempt to secure in dictments by a federal grand Jury. , The investigators have already in vest 1 gated the Hants Fe company's ar rangements with tha standard OU com pany. Evidence is being sought to con nect the 11 company and the railroads with rebating and discrimination and violation of the Sherman anti-trust : law. . . ;.. -: V-..- ' - .' . " Torre Deeds to lruuwl, (Journal Special Service.) Seattle. Nov. 1 II Nearly twoscore forged warranty and -,' quitclaim . deeds have- been filed here within the last year and It is feared that there are many others. An alleged mythical llalph-Jr-NoTton figure in the transac tions. . The plsn has been to forge the names of property holders residing out side the state, file the bogus deeds and have the -property disposed of by local realty dealers. W. M. XUto Bxplree. f Soectal Dispatch te The Journal.) Walla Walla, Wash, Nov. 11-W. H. Hilton, an old pioneer of the northwest, riled at the residence of his daughter. THTs." A'. Butlget,' at College Plate laie Thursday evening at the age of 81 years. The funeral was held " from Walla Walla college at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Rev. Mr. Bnyder officiating. Interment was in the College Place cemetery. MOTORMAN, DIGGING FOUNDATION, 0 FINDS PAY DIRT AT PIEDMONT John Hicks, rnotormso on the Irving ton line of the Portland Consolidated railway, expects soon to chsnge -the ratchet brake for a. - gold-pan and wash out a fortune In hla own back yard. Hicks found gold while digging to place the foundation of his house and thourh he had only a wash basin and a tub of rain water he sectifedH colors from the two pans he washed, and is confident he can make wages panning the gravel with a tin cup and a rocker. The discovery was made In Piedmont on lots situated three blocks directly north of. the new car barns on Michigan avenue.- The showing made by Hicks has enthused the carmen he has taken into hla confidence and tomorrow will aee an array of carmen rocking on- the Piedmont gravel beds -that will oring back the days -of 4. or the time when all Portland went hunting for gold in Inraan-Poulaen g , back yard and . found brass filings. ' " The encouraging feature of the nnd Is that the colors seem to be distributed through isxge -depoult of grayf L and the samples taken by Hicks indicate that the proposition is not a limited pay channel but a rich bar many -feet in depth, which underlies the entire suburb. Excavations made In this deposit snow ' ' ' - that the' graver extends to a depth of more than SO feet and probably runs to the Columbia river level. It Is known that stmllar gravel deposit extends from north Jf Woodlawifc to the Wlllam ette at St. Johns. ad If the experimen tal work at Piedmont Is an Indication of the general rlchnesa-of the big bed, there is enough work in the district for to hydraulic - plants - -until' the next worlds' fair in Portland. i i The values wssbed out by Hicks are not flour gold., but fine flakes ami ap parently easily saved in riffles. The gravel in which th,e gold waa discovered Is under a hardpan that extends down several feet and after this is cut through the gravel anywhere gives good signs, so far ss Investigation has been made. ' i f ' ' . t . Men with mining experience do not be lieve the Piedmont gravel la rich enough to make panning a profitable employ ment, but hold that If the first Indi cations are borne out by future inves tigation there may be a field for heavy placer operations. East side motormen and-XOnductora-howeYer, arajiot taking the word of experta On the matter, but today are speeding their spare minutes making crude rocking boxes and ar ranging for an early start in tne morn- "Lady of Lyons,", U: ; The prod actions at the Belaace theatre during White Wblttlteey'e engagement sa a stock star hare become the talk of the tows. Anton the Kit beautiful of theae la "The' Lady of lyona," which will be aeea tnoight and tomormw after Boos sad sight. On Monday Mr. yVhlttlrscy presents "Tha First Violin." a dramatisation of the widely-read Bovel. This play served Hirsars Manentid tor two er tnree aeasous ana was cleaned as a distinct sneeeas. . . ; Hooligan ? Coming .Tomorrow. 1 ' The apneosehing engagement - of Arthur J. Aylesworth's hrlltiast farce, -''Hoollgaa'a Troo- hlee," Is attracting store than ordinary intercut. Hooligan's Troobles'r will be at the Empire all seat week,-starting tomorrow ma tine. Ing. WEALTHY HAM LIVING LIFE Of A WEARY WllUt Wallace Hungerford Found in Slums of St. Louis Leading a Hobo's Existence. (Journal Special Service.) St. Louis, Nov. 11. Wallace Hunger- ford, aged (I, who possesses a fortune of 1100.000 and mortgages deposited at his home at St. Johns, Michigan. , Is held in the city hospital until he re covers sufficiently to accompany . home his attorney. IL E. Wallbrldge, who came from him. ; For' the last year Hungerford has msde his home at cheap lodging-houses on Market street and chummed with hoboa, spending considerable money. In the last year he estimates that he dls posed of $2,000, some going to thieves. for he waa robbed four limes. - Hungerford came here to visit the world's fair and dropped out of sight. His family feared that he waa dead. rteienuy the euiiimuimeuUli Tiust company wired the St. Johns bsnk to And1 Hungerford s rating, a check for a large amount having been presented by hlra. Attorney Wallbrldge came yesterday, and found Hungerford In hobo saloon, a veritable Weary Willie. .. :. l7CuDsEiey - than HAYNER, notnatter how much you pay or when yoti get it.' W have been distilling whiskey for 39 years. We have one of the most modern and best equipped distilleries in the world. We know of nothing that would improve our product. Perfection in the distiller's art has been reached in HAYNER WHISKEY, which goes direct from our distillery to YOU, with all of its original purity, strength, richness and flavor. It doesn't pass through the hands of any dealer or middleman to adulterate. '. You thus save the dealers' bjg profits. . You buy at thetfistiller's price, at first cost. Don't you see the economy in buying HAYNER WHISKEY, as well as the certainty of getting absolutely pure whiskey? ' ' " ,rv ' ' United Stain Senate. Waahlnrtoo. D. C. "I have naed R ATKKK WHISKEY for madlciami nurpMM In my family asd have foasd it very satisfactory. I believe it te be a anmber-ene medicinal whiaaev. : , TUmmt S, AfsrfM, U. S. Senator from Virginia. MM I ; FULL 01.00 EXPHEOO Ljl QUARTO CJSliL. PREPAID OO FULtO E.20 FREIGIIT (J QUARTS OU PREPAID Hend the above amount and we wfll ahlp hi a plain sealed case, with Sjo narks to show content. -Try the whiskey, have your doctor teat M every bottle If yo wlab. If yoa doa't Snd H all right, ahlp It back to sa at OUR EXHKNfcK and roar money wui be promptly refunded. How could snyofler be fairer t . . . . . , Von save money by ordering qaarta by freight. If yea can't see ee morn. ge a friend to Join yo. Yoa can have either Kre er Bonrboa. keaember we pey the espreas or freight chssges. . Writs enr saaiait efilce sad do It KOW. .'., r f. PauL Klna. St Lewis. Me.' Davteav O. AHaeta. Sa. Ctoiillery.Troy.O. Capital, $500,000.0a "aM at fall Established 1888 r&re' iAYJ IS A FAILURE- State Superintendent Ackerman Say Change Must Be Made to Enforce It. 1 ' (Special Dispatch te The Journal. I Bumpier, Or., Nov. 11. In en address before the Baker county teachers instl tuta In this city, State School Superin tendent J. . It Ackerman said that the atate compulsory education law waa a complete failure,' and that Until It was changed It could not be enforced. In the rural districts. Superintendent Ack erman said, the Ineffectiveness of the law compelling children to attend achool a certain period In the year was es pecially noticeable. "There are many places throughout the atate where children never attend achool, he stated, "where the parents. equally as Ignorant as the children, do not see the need for their children's ea ucatlon, and allow them to stay out of school, doing nothing except to acquire win Inns h-Mt. "" nM.r an more 6-esrs, ''onusai. XaTuA' shiftless companions, "Wherein the weakness of our present law Ilea is that there Is no provision made for official Investigation unless the psrents first complain. Tha only way to obtain a remedy for the existing condition Is to appoint atate officers to visit all theae rural communities where the attendance la slight, andlook into all cases of nonattendance. I am now preparing an amendment to the present compulsory education law, which I will submit to. the nei legislature. This smendment will provide for the sppolnt ment of proper officers by the state who will visit the different sections and en force the law, In addition to Superintendent Acker man. Rev. J. R. N. Bell of Baker City, and City School Superintendent J. A. Churchill of Baker City, addressed the Institute. More than SO teachers from over all the country were present- be sides many outsiders Interested In edu cations! work. OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT OF IMPROVEMENTS MADE "piit'AaT A?r OBSTiwATa; cA8g rather than lash U into acnou iijmi wain to see good progresa -made. This Is as true when It Is a-faalty human system as when It Is a baulky mule, . Alcoholic stimulant and alcoholic med Iclnea whip the digestive functions Into quirk action but do not prevenl ths weak ening reaction ' oiioire so cOfelu. In cases of impaired appetite and dlgoa- ii -I .. li-rn mnA n uf i n ir n.wav a. llon--aianiuw.,v,, , , . r i', safe and reliable tonic Is needed and la the only thing mat can mi upun. that Nature had provided freely for these needs of her children and that In nr io bamtory were the remedies. Glyceric extracts of Golden Seal root. Queen's root, Btone root. Black Cherrybark, Bloodroot and Manaraae nioi, ini kvui lj i a a'ltnmii ilmhnl. In ruw,- tli.lAryi MMiraX THMmrmni. eoristUute the moat effective and certain tonic, alterative ana uua-iiraHunii remedy ever offered to the public A nmmlnen merchant. Mr. J. Alfred Aroand.of Saint. Lawrence Street, Mw tre.l. t-af?r -"'T: . T"1L" " oa for nine years. When I bsve It In tbe house I need no doriwr or other medicine. Nine years sgo I wss troubled with rneu SsUarnTyouV' Golden Medical IHsrovery" eliminated the uric acid from the system. Since that time I have never been without t In the house, xnere in do oiaur meun-iuv r , . ... MM. nnnA I think It. a inula au hiwiu v., . . . t eanaL Svery one to whom I recommended U is plsased with the results, and all thank me for advising Ita use. It is a splendid . nnd la the only sure cure 1 know trf tor 'La Grippe.' , - Dr. Pierce's Common rnse Medical a.iM la aent free nn receiDt of stamns to pay expense of mailing only, fcer.d SI one oen snip iui vi'"w" AddrWa Dr. EL V. Pierce, BuHalo, N. Y. AT THE THEATRES. t"A Hainan Slave. , A 1 The t at oiibbt I au II y Hi -sotrWthitm Itoherts 1 -ii . ii..H . II,. Ul-w- will ha at tbe Kmplre tonight. . The great strike seen la the gtorktoa Iron Bllla la thrilling In the extreme. The- attempt ef the enraged workSM-n to Jilll ' their . overbearing ' emplorer - nnd hie ar ae ronng mremaa. tngetner wits siany other, etrosg heroic altnstloos, naks s play ef unusual interest. ' i 7 . 'The Utopians Next' ' r The patrons st tha Baker doubtteaa will re joice, to leara that the VJtovlana barleaqiM eost- pany win saaae ira -appearanro ror ina aia nlshts nnd three matlnoea, commencing tomor row - aMtlnee- Aa -astravaganaa la tare - acts asd a high elaas vandevlUe bill, heaeed b O. Hana Baa. sinks no the prograas. O. Hana 8ss Is a beautiful oriental woman, and preaenta an electrical sesaatkia called "Scenes rrots spas." , . . er in "Ghosts." 1 rlararr mane star. nsrrr Jieatayer aorv- eorted by sa eieeuent company or piajera, wiu rearat Hesrta - loses e sreauor rama. Uhoats." nt the nlarsaars Grand theatre next Tneaday. Wednesday and Thoraday nlghta. No vember 14. 15 an 19. tbs aarsscs aais or seats epesed this morning. The Georgia Minstrels Monday. Seats are bow selling for . Richards - ssd Prlngle's famona Georgia Mlnatrels, which come to the tfaraaasi Orand theatre, seat liondar ntsht. Movrmner IS. Thla la, the beat colored mlnatrel t ran no es the roaa. w atcs lor lot big sarads Mosday st high noon. ig sari 7 T. Last Performance Tonight. The laat nerformasee sf the essratng sMraas, BoMlia Knott, la the beautiful romantic dream. "When Knighthood Waa In rk-wer," will be the attraction at the Marsoaa Urand theatre tonight. Ibis Is. tbe orlgnal Julia Marlowt prodnrtloa, one ef tbe smt slaborata ever pre ' fgnselsl Plasateh ts Tbs Jaaraal) - Estacada." Or., Nov. 11. It has been announced officially - that the Oregon Water Power It Railway company fiaa placed "an order aggregating $150, 00 for the Installation of Ita electrlo plant at Casadero. Thle contract la for ma chlnery, alone and does not Include the large sums that wlll.be expended on building arid grading. ' nuiricient ma chlnery will be placed at the start to aenerate I0.00 horsepower from .the Clackamas river. r."'' , ' "' - I.Lnn Brothers have purchased three lota from' the Estacada Townstte com pany for $7 cash on wninn to wect a large lumber yard. The Townslte com twnv tins sold to the Estacada Brick A Tile company a tract of land for 110, 00. The Townslte company has sold a lot to Wrtght Fletcher for 7S. M. K. Merrlam has sold a lot to-C. B. Smltb for tUi. - ' ..-..!-.-". William Straight has resigned his po sition aa chief of tbe fire depsrtment .snd Al Hsvena hss bean elected to fill the vscancy. .... ettlere Frove-Vp. (Sneetal mapatrh te The Josrssl.) -Baker City Or., Nov. 11. County Clerk 'Combs, assisted by J. Alexander of the government land -office at Iav Orande, today examined eight persons who bad sppllod to file on homestesds in Bsker county. Most of the parties proving up located their tend inthe Esgle Vslley section,. ... . 1. . " . yAUDEVILLE AND STOCK. ' ' "Life for Life.", There are bat twe remaining opportonltles te see "Ufa for Life.' the swlodrama that Baa created each s senaattos at the' Ifrle theatre thla week. Nest week, "The Heart of Steel, a coatedy-draaia of tbe Ariaooa border. ; ' ' - T ' ' The Liberty Makes. Good. . This week the Liberty offers Jhe beat bill ever ses la Portland, headed by the Prlnceat Chlsqirilln, high priestess ef the Cheyemea, la ber celebrated songa and dances. , Among .the other notable seta tbia week Is that tof tbs world-renowned boilng kangaroo. . , Six ethef record-breaking arts. . "V ! , At the Grand. ; Starting Monday afternoon tbe Grand will prearnt mnetral extravasanta exrinaireir. Ureg, ore's Italian Banda Bwaaa fa a big drawing card. The three Bennetts, Jngslere. hare something saw. The real of the Urand bill la cheerful and saappy. . Contlnsooa performances annday, Comedians at Star., - nesderaos and Rasa, tha original Co median who are featnrrd at the Star thla week, eae be area tonight snd tomorrow, Sunday the performances will be eontlnaona from 2:80 till 10:45. Stepbea Fitapatrlrh and company Is s the serobatle turns of tbs- Oladatone rhlidrea snd the rrmainsei ei ins program ap te utm Star s stanaaro. . : . . , . TWO AGED WOMEN" - . EXPIRE AT EUGENE f ' ' Von a. a TwsM..a aW rTka TamshbI a ' inpreTCsell 1IWHI M as sew m mw -s-s. y Kugene. Or Nov. ll-Mrs. H. O. Oakes. mothsr-ln-law . or uity council msn T. H. Garrett, died at the home In W.I. v.atarrinv at the in of 71 years. She bad been' a reaident of tMs city fOf tne past tnree or rour yonra. w u. afire nt 1 1 Phlllnnl. died at the fsmliy home In this city yester day at an advanced age. She waa on of Oregon's ploneere and leaves besides her husband a family of Jelghl children. The body' was Interred at Millsrsburg. l,lnn county, mm nnrinmn. ' Irvins's Dacha Wafer. fore sll Kidney Trrmhlea, stop pel" la ... I. LnM ibnmen In fha arise Imnoaalble. and actually rebuild tha ahrunkes walla of to Kldners.' They contain Juat what Is wantitd lo remove tne aieaa, nm lae ..H,kM rha whole oraan. Th-r narer fall to bring rllrf within a few smra snd curs te stay eared. SoM st o"e a Bos or , B. . Skldnaore' ft Co., Drug-gists, 151 i Third tu sole aejeats for lorUd, Or. , t tin "nuin" ".".llliiliiit!! 'V " 1 Vi ' i : i.S' t. V 1 -(1 1 HERE IS THE WAY THEY STAND Vote received up. to Friday evening in The Jotonal't Hwaii4n.Trip , Total Tote. Tl.iaa ,-..........,..-.. W,ft.Vl - ... ,, , ... .. ,.. ... ALaVr 4-i.rnM :w t7 - aT.ii : rum Mlaa Margaret Smith, AM Williams SVema .M,IIW Mlaa fClllh Hern. SMtf Stark lre(....T...... ...... 34. T . Mlaa Iura liertirablre, (WO Watte street..,. .nV,i'.. , ,...., ........ Mlaa Sophia Olaon. 3MI Ivy at-ewt.,.,. , . CONDITIONS Of The Journal's Hawaiian Toar CONTEST . HIST Any yessg lady sver IS rears ef are may be semlnated at a ay time sa bmnks provided by Tbs Journal, with tae aamant of two wall-hnowa eltlssse of the diatrict la which see resides, . . tlOOVD -Three yadgae sgrsesble to the different Candida taa shall be selected te efScmUy sssoases tha wtsaer Is each dm. trlet, see yewsg lady ts be satsea treat eb ghrtrtet, -' . '' T, THII As la.etker elect loan, each a. trict Shan vote separately. Tbs vets la ess caaaot affect tbe ether. Matters peop erly eoseernlng tbe district will be settled by tbe wishes ef tbe majority. The wis ner shall have the right to same a ataxy if assble te attend bsrsslf. TOTaTH Toting wilt esssraeaee Tbsrs. "day. Angnat S. 1S0S, sad smss ftataTday. December-80. at 8 o'clock p. av, ieo. Goupoea maat be voted wltbta Sevan days after tssse. Oespsss eat from tbe Dally Joerasl meat be neatly trlmaaad. All eon pons, whether single as special, mast beat tbe asms sf the candidate ts be voted far. COUPONS All maT AS FOIXOWSl rnTB lnle eon pons, est frees the dstty paper, are good for ess vots. ftabscrtptJoa te tbe Evening Joarnal and Sunday Mom lag Journal, three stontha, ft .88. a specUl eonpoa af 180 votes (paid ts sdvsnes). sbsrriptlea te Iventsg ssd Sunday Mom. Ing Joarnal sis months. SS.TB, a speelsl inia nf fBO votes fsald Is sdvsscS). Ssb scrlpttos te tbe Kveslng ssd Sssdsy Mora. Ing Joarnal is monua, a -w. ayanai soupoa ef TOO votes (paid sdvsaee). Ssbaertptloa to tbe Kvealag a ad tsaday Morslag roarnsl."bae Baenthe by mall. $1.80. s special eeapae ef 100 votes (paid is sdvasee). ftabaertpttoa ts the Iveaisg ssd Sunday Morning Josrssl by mall sit SMsrhs, tt-TS, s special coupon ef 850 rotes fpsld 1a advenes), abscrlpttoa s tbe Craning ssd Sunday Morning Jewrnal by msll IS month a. IT.00, s special eospea sf TOO votaa (paid la advaseer. Semt-Weekly Jearssl. 11.80 s rear, speelsl ecmpea e( 108 votes psld la advsaes). SIXTH Coupons should be voted st tbs . K.iiul a n. sessqwarvern . tsssaa Sapaitmast nf TbS-JonrnsL. srsti say point aanjeoi waw, " Boosted Mondays. Wednesdays ssd rrlsars ssd the totals aanoanced to tbs publla tbe foUowtsg dsy. . Asy sssdldsts wtrbdrswlsg from the see test caaaot bsve bet votes ssestsd far as stksr. , ' : . : ; ; StlSfaVAKTCaS AKB T0TTw FtACISl Tlrst JJistrie Mnltsomab asd Clsekamas eountles. Voting pises. Coupon DapartSMSt ef The Joarsal efSca. - . tWoend Btotriet Csioa. Csaatlus as Wallowa eseatlsa, . , . at, -. Third XMrtrlet Wases. tbirmaa. OltlUai Morrew, Wheeler asd Crook esssties. flrsst, Harney fourth District Baker. foi Malheur cosntiea, .. ,., . a rifth DUtHo Tolumbla ' ssd . C1to sauntlas. Oregon; Kllckltet. Cow I Ita Carka, PiclSc. Wahkiakum asd Skamasia eosatlea, . Wsablngtoa. , ; , . ... " Sixth DtrtHoi Marios. Use ssd teas ' ersstles, . . K.vesth Dtatrlrt Wtahlnatou, T!llaseb, TaiabUl. fteptoa. Folk ssd Usee's ssastlos. XlgMh XMstHet Dseclas, CesS, . aismavs entilne. ssUes. Jackson, sad Lata .Anjr Inform-tion regrfrdifif con ditions of the'Hawalian tour should be addressed to the manaf er of the Contest Department of The Journal, ', ' DISTSIOT 0. 1. Miss Mlnnls fl. Phillips, deputy clerk elreutt soeirt ...... Mlaa Halite Madlsaa. Olda, Wortmaa Klug stars .U. Mlaa ttaille Vtluter mantle. City lro Weeks ........... Vtaa I.nrs Baty, 40 Ban ftifaul street.. Mies tiretrhea Kurtb, teiephmj nfierator Portland hotel Mlas Rath let, Inuoreed by Pxleraled Trades Ccuncll .. II taa Bene Sharon. Sill Kaat ThL-tlelb etreet .l. .......... Mlaa Henrletla W'lnklsman, 4iiT aat (ucb street H ..... ,;r. , 1 XI tee A I reus Horn. Oresnn Cite. Mlaa Klaa Orleael, 8115 Kaat Thirty-first street ... ...... Mies Kits Hurlbert, Ht. Johns .'. M taa Imtj Mould, telephone onerntor Oreaoa hotel .,.., that tlenevteve Hoiniea, OMa. Wortmaa King store ....... ........... Mlaa Nellie Hunter, Arts tUleljrh street..., Mlaa Georgia Niak, KtH Burnalde street.. Mlaa Cnre.JoUr. T.18 rtrat street , .......................... Mlas Marina lahr, , Waedard Clarke Drug Co Mlaa Cornelia Marker. SMS Urand srenue. ....... .......... .. .ai. rT. ..... Mies Vnrae Rerldh-k, Oretea City t Vat tug Place, Oonpoa Department, Journal Office.) . , - DiaTaUOT 0. S. ' ' ' Mlaa Kails Hash. 1 flrsBde; Oregon....,..-. ; Miss Mollis Proebstel, lat Urands, Oregna... i Voting Place, fa Orande, Steinbeck Blever Coo feet Ion ery.) , .. ... sees Fletcher. Pendleton, Oregna, . Mlaa paari llarrla. Pendleton. Oregon. -Mlas Hrsee Hawka, Pendleton. Oregon!... .Mlas Mabel Johnson, Pendleton, Oregon ..I..,' .........to... I Voting Place. Pendleton. Bmrk A MeComas' Drag Store. , , Mlas MUlan B. O'llarra, Athena. Oreenn ui.ir t Voting Place, Athena, fieit Brna gfnre.l ; ; . . , , . , .. Mlaa fry M-Calllater, Walla Walla, Waahingtasi ......... ......... Mlas May C'allahaa. Walla Walla, Waehtnslun , .Mian I loir Young, Walls Walla. Waaulngtoa Mlas I.nells Barr. Walla Walla, Waahlngtna ,. ......... Mlas Mattm Brows,- Walla Walla. Waahlngtna) I Hons pons.) Sl,rj- - ao.sot iHI.'J.tJ la.'it lH.ilw) 14.01.1 ia.ut ltt.TWI T,60t ., M.1T4 ..'3.85T. ..' M.313 .. I.07.t .. 1.MX IViHIu I'laM. Walla Walla. Waalilnalnai Booh Monk.) 'Miss Stella a tande, Wastos), Oreso . i -. . . S1STBJCT SO. S. '. Miss Xmtlle Creeaea, Tbe Dalles. Oresos.,.,... Miss licllle Crete, The Dallea. Oregon IVntlne Puce, ma Itallea. Hlaketr Drsa Store. 1 suns arena mcttsraann-. none Hirer, iiresoa Mlas )-aura Cramer, Hnnd River. OregnB (Voting Placer liood River, Wright's Store-) ' Miss Florence George, Arlington. Oresun (Voting Place. Arlmston. Braham's Confectionery.) , Jdaa Uertnme Hasnson, t'ooona. uregon.. ......... - 1 1 oring 1 Mce. l onnjon. eacnaon m rxornioroon pmr.f Mlaa less Rae. Heppner, Oreton. ............. ........ .. Mlas Oraee Haaer, Hennner, Oregos.... (Voting Place, Heppner. rsttereaa "on urag siorv.t Mlaa Oertrnde Shara. PrtaMTlUe. Oresnn. ...... .-; DISTBICX STO. a. Mlas E'fia Mae Kmf , Ontario. Oresnn.... Mlas llattle Barton, Baker City, (tregoa Mlaa Gertrude Tiee, Baker City, Oresnn Mlaa Kthel Parker, Baker City. Oresna - Miss Myrtle Brat ten. Baker City, lt)reg.. tVetlng Place, Baker City, tarrmger'a Drag Store, Mlas Clara gwatn. Bnma, Oregon ,.i (Voting Place, Burns, Welcome Pharatacy.t Mm Iialay Halter icr. ate, ipregoa l.H 1.9rW l,tt 1.048 7.41". ao.ws ' J4.ll ia.!s II.BOO -i.Tv i.ass Mlas UeraMme Durkee. Sompter. Oresos. (Voting Plsee,r Sumpter, Ds Keffe Clnr ssd Hews Stand.) . DISTKIOT MO. . Mlas FWence Hearren, Tsnemver.' Waabbigtoa ..... (Voting Place, Vaneenrer, Oil Mala Street.) Mlas Katharine ttora, KaLams, Waahliujton-J.......a ............ (Voting Place. Kalams. Coffr'a Store.) Miss Amelia Williams, Kelso, Washington (Voting Place, Kelao Cosfectlouery.) a,. -Mlas Mary Berge. Home Vslley. Gtegon................ .....i..... .............. Mhm Kra I.. Todd. Aatorla. (hwgnn Mlaa Father Anderson, Aatorla. Oresoa.. .. ..........a, ...., M.1TS fft.oOT ....... ao.sw 4 e e e e 1 S.-! , lo.eto .41.819 "S.4PS 8,6.8 Ulaa Rnhui. t ntftmm. Aaflorla. Ore eon.. (Voting Place, Aatorla, Owl Drug Store.) Mlaa Itahir Watklna. St. Jlelena, Oregon. ..... .. (Voting Place, St. Helena. Uray'a Store.! Mhw Geetnule Randall. Cattle Rack, Waohntgtoa ....... -Mlas (Jrana Wright. Csatle Rork. Waahlngtna ......... (Voting riace, t aatie noes, amri vru amm.i Mint Armle Parrlne, Clatakanle, OregaB.. .......... (Voting Place, Clatakanle. Simmons Co, a Store.) Mlas Alios Perry. Rainier, Oregon.. ......... . (Voting i'lacs. Rainier. Frlclberg s Confectionery.) . . pisTaioT o. a. 1 MlaS 'WtlKtie BfnWB, Sgleffl, (Ifvgno ..J.,l.ll Mlas Msry ImVlilann, saiem, ureson. Mhai I- Belle Darby, Salem, Oregoa Mlaa Minnie Ireton, Salem, ttreson..., Mlaa Pearl Shelley, Salem, Oregon . Mlaa Mlnnls Aeheobneb, Saleaa, Oregon Mlas Kettle Beddekeop. Ha Htm. Oregos. ....... . . (Voting riace, naiein. iaa vrmj .ami Sl.TTt 18.024 1T.004, II. AOS ll.ttrn s.orxi S.uen - .ou l.txei v 1.421 : 1,470 ... ll.,lHV ... 1 1.114 ... 10.RM4 ... 7. W0 .... 1,h"-l ... i.auu st.tns- 12. 4M ),4Uo Mlas Madgs Battee, F.ngene, Oregoa : Mlaa Bmma Moffett, Butane. Oregoa Mlas Stalls Bean, Bsgene. Oregon................ Voting riace. nugeue. uun a viaj trj Morcom, Woodbura, Oregon Mlas Myrtle Traak. Woodburn, Oregoo. (Voting Place. Woodbnrs, Beebea Whltmaa t Store.) Mlas Maude Bbilr. Cottage (irove. Oresos,.. t.. Mhw Ef'te Stewart, Cottage Grove, Oregoa .......... Mlas Llaale Veatrb, Oottage Orove, Oregm '' (Voting Place, Cottage Urove, Gill's Confectionery,) . . Mies isathryn G arris, Hllrertoa, Oregon............. (Voting rlaes. niivenon, waa a .rau- Mlaa Paarl Savaae. Albanr. OresoB..... . atiaa u.aila I'haaibera. Albany, Oregoa... Mies Alli-e lorke. Albany, Oregoa ..... .... (Voting Place. Albany. Dawsas's Drag Store.) Mlas Addis Bftnpeoe, Lebanon, Oregon........ ,..,................ (Voting Place, l-ehanoa. Cot ton-a Store.) - , . . . jniaa rtunua tiey, , ,.a--' i r.m 'Mlas Fy Cooler, Brownsville, Oregon. ....... r....... W , aiv, ...... . , Miss Berths CeurfemancherTfcMlsnvllhi, Oregna ,. ..... , Voting Puce. McMlnnrllle, Houasr's Store.) , Mlas Haael Kennedy, irareiie, iwegou. .......... (Voting Place, Ufaratte, Poatofflct.) Miss Cora Hpanale. Dayton. .Oregon 'V-i (Voting PUee, barton. Harraf Drag Sters.) ., uhU Bmw rwtlaa iMMtanai (Voting riace. ttanaa. niaa a t.iiivciHnav... Mlaa Marls Hoaietler, Hlllenore, Oregon....................... ui u - ta hmm. 1J I UhnM ftn.ua. ...... .. IVOTIOB r-.arw, .....aw, wy. - . o oaa Mist Mrrtls Bntler, Foreat Grove. (noa j........f,.".v:. (Voting Place, roreei Hnrre. i,a lenrwa i sosi i m... flM.tiia. Nawharw. Oreenn....,.. ............. u,v (Voting riace. ,ewnerg. i aiweii m Jm. n mi . -Mlllan Webater, Philomath. Oregon ...e-.'f t! 5 lB Vlt 11,111 ... 18.41.1. ... 12.ZIHI ... 10,M 11,528 rS.orai 7,aoi B,8V 8,n7.i ..... . ... 83,000 14.413 1S,4 11,H4 n.i la ' 1,S3 uiaa t.tiliaa W abater, philomath . . , ., i. t..i.(M u.. .artiH. oreenn (Voting Place. Bearertnn. Tlmmas Tiling's Confectionery.) - . i ; ' - . Mlaa Oraes Starr, Corvallls, Oregon j............ DISTRICT 0. 8. . Mlas ftdns Paralef.; Roaeburg. Oregon,'.. . .u. Mlas Itale Harrmm. Rnaebnrg, Oret""-..... ........ .. ........ (Vonng I'lnce, unaeimrs. nimiiiTO u nw,,. - , , . , M Mlaa Mamie Berry. Grants Paaa, oregwi. . . . ',. .j. .. (Voting Place. Granta Pass. Hn.lth'S Ping Store.) Mlas Jennie Woodford. Med ford. Oregon v.''i.""'.' IVotlns I lace, aieiiioro. rwwh. ... 81.818 ... l7,to Gregns. i l.a Vmium flahnrne. Aahland. Mlas Ijdla Mct'all, Aahland? Greg.i. il.'-UV 0 . (Voting Plaes, Aahland. Buttaa's Kewa-stssd snd Series.) lSUuv 11,110 s.oit 1 l.Ufti Coupon Free Hawaiian Trip J "',' r oBolulu, HawalUa laUnds I -rote for.................... j vs.... ......... ............... ....... ":; This coupon must be yote4 on er before November II, ItOI. Conntlns Is done on Monday!. Wednes days and Fridays and the -standing of the candidates announce 1 to the public the fol lowing day .-... , I I I -- . . . I - " ...